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COMING THURSDAY:<lb />
SGA reporter Tim Hampton continues to help you<lb />
understand the SGA better with a report on the SGA<lb />
cabinet and their activities.<lb />
STYLE<lb />
Jimmy Buffett brought Margaritaville to Greenville<lb />
Thursday. See page 9.<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
Pirates drop their fifth straight Monday as Campbell<lb />
rolls to a lop-sided victory. See page 12.<lb />
�he iEast (Earnltman<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol. 62 <lb />
o. J3<lb />
Tuesday, February 2, 1988<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
14 Tages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
New budget forces cuts<lb />
Air Force to end ECU's ROTC detachment<lb />
By CLA PI ANHARDT<lb />
Ntaiuging V ditot<lb />
Atter 40 years of service to the<lb />
campus and the military the ECU<lb />
Air Force ROTC program will be<lb />
phased out ot existence over the<lb />
next 18 months the Air Force said<lb />
Wednesday.<lb />
The elimination of the program<lb />
is part ot a nation-wide effort at<lb />
trimming the military budg<lb />
552 9billion in 1989. In addition to<lb />
the ECU program units at UNC-<lb />
Chapel Hill, UNC-Charlotte and<lb />
I ayctteville State University have<lb />
bee n I Id to disband as members<lb />
ol a group ot 30 programs the Air<lb />
I -nee has decided to end. The Air<lb />
Forcesaid the four state programs<lb />
have a total ol 4; students.<lb />
Seven other ROTC detach-<lb />
ments will be consolidated to help<lb />
in the budget-trimming the Air<lb />
i i rce said.<lb />
The ir Force said the changes<lb />
will be gradually phased in over<lb />
an 18-month period to allow the<lb />
juniors and seniors in the 37 de-<lb />
tachments involved to finish their<lb />
studies. Underclassmen in those<lb />
programs will either have to<lb />
transfer, or will be allowed to<lb />
leave the program, the Air Force<lb />
said.<lb />
The Air Force will save approxi-<lb />
mately $14 million by restructur-<lb />
ing its ROTC program in this<lb />
manner. The military organiza-<lb />
tion spent $128 million in fiscal<lb />
1987 on the ROTC program.<lb />
Air Force officials have said<lb />
20,000 men must be eliminated<lb />
Margaritaville man<lb />
Farrott Heads across the campus rejoiced Thursday as Jimmy Buffett took the stage in Minges<lb />
Coliseum for the first time in six years. According to Ron Maxwell, a university union official, 4,959<lb />
tickets were sold for the show, allowing the Student Union to turn a slight profit which will be returned<lb />
to the coffers to help secure future major concerts. (Photo bv Thomas Walters � Fhotolab)<lb />
from Air Force personnel to meet<lb />
the 1989 budget. By eliminating<lb />
these ROTC detachments, the Air<lb />
Force will reduce the number of<lb />
young people being trained for<lb />
active duty as officers. The move<lb />
will leave the Air Force with 114<lb />
ROTC units nationwide.<lb />
"We are disappointed that the<lb />
program has been slated for dis-<lb />
continuance Chancellor Rich-<lb />
ard R. Eakin said Monday. "We<lb />
are proceeding to do whatever we<lb />
can to see if the program can be<lb />
retained<lb />
Eakin said the university sent a<lb />
telegram to the Air Force express-<lb />
ing its dismay over the decision<lb />
immediately after it became<lb />
known. The administration has<lb />
followed that up with a factual<lb />
letter, he said, and is looking for<lb />
other channels that mihgt be ot<lb />
help.<lb />
"We will now be in conversa-<lb />
tions with a variety of people who<lb />
might can help us he said. "We<lb />
will kind of play it by ear from<lb />
here<lb />
Eakin said the relationship be-<lb />
tween the university and the Air<lb />
Force has been a good one, and<lb />
that he does not want to see it end.<lb />
"We had one of the first AF-<lb />
ROTC programs in the countrv<lb />
starting back in 1948 he said. 1 le<lb />
noted that ECU has prepared<lb />
approximately 900 commis-<lb />
sioned officers for militarv duty<lb />
over the years.<lb />
Eakin said he thinks other uni-<lb />
versities besides ECU are also<lb />
disturbed by the Air Force's an-<lb />
nouncement.<lb />
"From some brief contacts I've<lb />
had it's clear to me many of the<lb />
universities are distressed he<lb />
said.<lb />
New Student Union chair<lb />
wants student opinion<lb />
SGA changes funding<lb />
Bv TIM HAMPTON<lb />
StaH H nter<lb />
The SGA appropriated ap-<lb />
proximately $1,500 to the senior<lb />
class council, cut funds to the Air<lb />
Force ROTC color guard and<lb />
spoke with Athletic Director<lb />
Dave Hart in Monday's meeting.<lb />
In one of the largest appropria-<lb />
tions made this year, the senior<lb />
class council was appropriated<lb />
$1512 for senior awards and<lb />
Force ROTC color guard which<lb />
passed in bt week's meeting was<lb />
cut to $100 atter the Air Force<lb />
announced last week that the Air<lb />
Force ROTC program will be can-<lb />
celed for the fall semester. The<lb />
color guard will use the $100 for<lb />
registration fees to competition at<lb />
the Azalea Festival in Wilmington<lb />
and at the University oi Mary-<lb />
land.<lb />
Legislator Marty Helms said<lb />
Legislator Michael Bartlctt<lb />
moved to strike the two line items<lb />
for rifles and Hags from the appro-<lb />
priation bill. After debate<lb />
whether to cut the appropriation<lb />
completely, the legislature passed<lb />
the $100 amendment.<lb />
see SGA, page 2<lb />
The newlv-chosen Student<lb />
Union chairperson says the or-<lb />
ganization should be responsive<lb />
to the wants and needs oi the stu-<lb />
dents it serves.<lb />
"I want the money to be util-<lb />
ized, I want to find out what the<lb />
students like Karen Pasch said<lb />
after being appointed to her new<lb />
post Thursday. As part of that, she<lb />
and the Student Union will con-<lb />
duct a survey outside the student<lb />
store in the upcoming weeks.<lb />
Students will be offered choices oi<lb />
films and are encouraged to voice<lb />
their own opinions.<lb />
"We'll be raffling t-shirts we<lb />
have printed up, giving out<lb />
samples of hair gel and movie<lb />
posters she said.<lb />
Involved with the Film<lb />
Committee since her freshman<lb />
year, Pasch evolved from a mem-<lb />
ber to committee secretary before<lb />
being elected to the chairperson<lb />
position on the twelve-member<lb />
board.<lb />
Every semester's films are ac-<lb />
ccnted by the sneak previews of<lb />
feature films before they open,<lb />
she said. The Film Committee is<lb />
on a network of 200 universities<lb />
across the country, she said, but<lb />
ECU is the only university in the<lb />
state subscribing to this network.<lb />
Once a new film comes up for<lb />
review, the film committee votes<lb />
on the movie idea. Karen stresses<lb />
student involvement, "The stu-<lb />
dents should be more aware that<lb />
it's their money and they should<lb />
have more say<lb />
As president, Karen's responsi- For more information on any oi<lb />
biliries will include overseeing all the student committees or organi-<lb />
committee functions and hiring zations, contact the Student<lb />
chair-people. The deadline for Union in Mendenhall at 757-6611.<lb />
chairseat applications is Feb. 22.<lb />
other plans. In introducing the that the original $300 appropria-<lb />
bill. legislator Lisa Carroll, the tion to the color guarddrill team<lb />
senior class president, said a por- included $200 for new rifles and<lb />
tion oi the funding will be used flags used in competition. Helms<lb />
towards starting a senior chal-<lb />
lenge program which will a-k<lb />
seniors to pledge money to the<lb />
school for four years after gradu-<lb />
ating.<lb />
A $300 appropriation to the Air<lb />
said that the rifles and flags would<lb />
only be used for one semester<lb />
because oi the cancellation of the<lb />
program by the Air Force and for<lb />
that reason the appropriation<lb />
should be cut.<lb />
Student Store sees controversy<lb />
According to John Bell, assistant<lb />
vice chancellor for business af-<lb />
fairs, the decision was in the best<lb />
interest oi the University.<lb />
"The store was losing a substan-<lb />
tial amount of moncv which was<lb />
not proportional to the cost of<lb />
employing a salesman. The store<lb />
receives no tax dollars and we<lb />
By KAREN MANN<lb />
Staff Wnter<lb />
Customers to the campus Stu-<lb />
dent Store may have noticed sev-<lb />
eral changes recently, most nota-<lb />
bly in the computer department.<lb />
As of Jan. 1 the Student Store has<lb />
not been employing a full time<lb />
computer salesman to aid stu<lb />
dents in the purchase and use oi have to support ourself he said,<lb />
computers. Bell said that 100 percent of the<lb />
Formed three years ago, the Student Store's revenue is given<lb />
computer department has been to a scholarship fund for ECU<lb />
managed by Ray Drake for the students. However, for the past<lb />
past 2-1 2 years. Drake declined three years the store has not been<lb />
to comment on the issue at this able to contribute to this fund<lb />
time. because of the computer<lb />
The decision was made bv the department's losses. The store<lb />
University Department oi Busi- will continue to sell computers,<lb />
ness Affairs in conjunction with though, and the campus Aca-<lb />
Student Store Manager Michael demic Computer Services will<lb />
Coston who said he "probablv<lb />
recommended" the revisions see STUDENT, page 2<lb />
Karen Pasch has been appointed chair of the Student Union for the<lb />
1988-89 school year. (Photo by Jon Jordan � Photolab)<lb />
Robertson stumps<lb />
at Greenville hotel<lb />
By TIM HAMPTON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
port to right wing armies in An-<lb />
gola, Mozambique and Nicara-<lb />
Pat Robertson, a candidate for gua. He said the Soviets are like<lb />
the Republican nomination for chess players wishing to check-<lb />
president, began a speech at a mate the king while Americans<lb />
Greenville hotel Friday by saying, are poker players who play each<lb />
"I am a conservative foreign policy card as it is drawn.<lb />
In his first campaign visit to In criticizing members oi Con-<lb />
eastern North Carolina, gress for not passing pro-Contra<lb />
Robertson said tobacco farming aid legislation, Robertson said,<lb />
should be phased out. He said he "In Congress we don't have many-<lb />
would propose a federal program people with intelligence.<lb />
to buy out tobacco allotments<lb />
for eight years so tobacco farmers<lb />
can raise other crops.<lb />
But the first initiative Robertson<lb />
said he would do as president<lb />
would be "to appoint conserva-<lb />
On education, Robertson said<lb />
'The crisis stems from illiteracy<lb />
and drugs and crime in American<lb />
public schools<lb />
To combat illiteracy, Robertson<lb />
said he would implement a pro-<lb />
tives to federal government jobs gram similar to one he started<lb />
instead of moderates to please with his Christian Broadcast Nct-<lb />
The Washington Post The work ministry which taught<lb />
crowd of about 1,000 in the 123,000 to read and write, accord-<lb />
Greenville Hilton applauded ing to Robertson. He said his liter-<lb />
Robertson's conservative stands, acy program is more effective and<lb />
"I want to restore the greatness more efficient than methods used<lb />
of America through moral presently in public schools,<lb />
strength Robertson said. Returning to his theme of<lb />
In foreign policy matters, strong morals, Robertson said he<lb />
Pat Robertson came to Greenville Friday and told a crowd of support- Robertson took a strong stand would "Bring God back into the<lb />
ers he is the conservative choice for president in 1988. (Photo by Jon against communists by saying the schools of America<lb />
Jordan � Photolab) U.S. must increase military sup- see ROBERTSON, vage 3<lb /><lb /><lb /><pb facs="00057940_tn_0002" /><lb />
f<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FEBRUARY 2.1988<lb />
Student Stores lose dept<lb />
other changes made<lb />
continued from page 1<lb />
provide service to the customers.<lb />
They know the brands and Student Store have been as con<lb />
types we carry' Bell said. "Also, troversial as the change in the<lb />
students and faculty can still pur- computer department. Coston<lb />
chase computers at a substantial cited specific examples such as<lb />
discount changes in music piped into the<lb />
On Jan. 2t the ECU Faculty<lb />
icnate passed a resolution which<lb />
called for the reinstatement of the<lb />
computer services department at<lb />
store and the new check cashing<lb />
pclicy.<lb />
instead of waiting at the Infor-<lb />
mation booth to have a check<lb />
SGA cuts AFROTC fund<lb />
continued from page 1<lb />
Athletic Director Dave Hart<lb />
told the SGA that he appreciates<lb />
the student support for athletics.<lb />
Hart said he is working to up-<lb />
grade the total athletic program at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
Hart said that an expansion<lb />
project on the south end of Ficklen<lb />
stadium is a long-range plan of<lb />
the Athletic Department. In order<lb />
to start the project, 12 of the<lb />
expansions price tag would be<lb />
needed to secure construction on<lb />
the stadium. Hart said.<lb />
There is a possibility that the<lb />
Pirate football team may belong<lb />
i conference in the near future,<lb />
url said ECU football is cur-<lb />
rently an independent, meaning<lb />
that they don't belong to a confer-<lb />
ence. Hart said the football team<lb />
may become affiliated with other<lb />
southern independents to form a<lb />
new conference.<lb />
In other business, the SGA:<lb />
�Appropriated $300 to the la-<lb />
sse team for helmets.<lb />
�Appropriated $300 to the<lb />
Early Childhood Club, a club<lb />
� -thin the education department,<lb />
- an education journal.<lb />
�Tassed a resolution for a cam-<lb />
pus Students for Bob Jordan for<lb />
Governor group.<lb />
�Legislator Tripp Roakes an-<lb />
nounced that students wishing to<lb />
register for the March 8 primaries<lb />
may do so at Joyner Librarv. The<lb />
last day to register for the prima-<lb />
ries is Feb. 9, Koakes said.<lb />
�bA president Scott Thomas<lb />
oortcd that Usl weekend's Uni-<lb />
.ortn C<lb />
the Student Store. approved, customers can have<lb />
1 of the changes at the their checks approved by the<lb />
cashiers. In addition, Soda Shop<lb />
customers can now bring food<lb />
and drinks into the store. The<lb />
Student Store also decided to<lb />
continue to participate in the na-<lb />
tionwide Volkswagen contest<lb />
which is sponsored by Follett<lb />
Books.<lb />
Even more changes are planned<lb />
for the future, Coston said. He<lb />
said he hopes to expand the greet-<lb />
ing cards division and incorpo-<lb />
rate more school colors into the<lb />
store's design. There has also been<lb />
some discussion of a new store to<lb />
be built near the medical school.<lb />
"It's been in the planning stages<lb />
for some time he said. "But it's a<lb />
matter of available space in the<lb />
area. The store should have al-<lb />
ways been a student organiza-<lb />
tion. We can be more than fair and<lb />
still make a profit<lb />
meeting focused on a new drug<lb />
policy for schools within the UNC<lb />
university systems. Thomas said<lb />
he supported the new drug policy<lb />
in the meeting at the University of<lb />
North Carolina at Charlotte.<lb />
�Speaker Bennett Eckert said a<lb />
resolution concerning the<lb />
cancelling of the Air Force ROTC<lb />
will be bought before the legisla-<lb />
ture in next week's meeting.<lb />
Cl<lb />
atyf last ffiaroiintot<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community sind 1925.<lb />
James F. J. McKee, Director of Advertising<lb />
Advertising Representatives<lb />
Changes in policy<lb />
By TONI PAGE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
A new campus-wide fire alarm<lb />
policy reflects the seriousness and<lb />
potential danger involved in the<lb />
increasing numbers of false<lb />
alarms and vandalism on campus<lb />
according to Dean Carolyn<lb />
Fulgham of the Department of<lb />
Residence Life.<lb />
Each time an alarm goes off<lb />
(and is reported) public safety has<lb />
to check out the complaint and the<lb />
building must be evacuated. Not<lb />
only does this take time of resi-<lb />
dents but may also cost money in<lb />
manpower in instances of vandal-<lb />
ism, Knox said.<lb />
According to statistics com-<lb />
piled by Capt. S.B. Kittrel of Pub-<lb />
"The new policy which has re- lie Safety, 180 false alarms went<lb />
cently been implemented carries off during the fall semester. Most<lb />
with it heavy penalties that will of these were reported in Aycock<lb />
and Umstead residence halls.<lb />
There were onlv 18 alarms that<lb />
went off due to accidental fire or<lb />
smoke.<lb />
"Our main concern is the safctv<lb />
J<lb />
of the students, and in order to<lb />
ensure this safety, we have to<lb />
hopefully deter people from both<lb />
pulling false alarms and vandal-<lb />
ism Fulgham said.<lb />
Signs have been posted both in<lb />
dorms and throughout campus<lb />
stating the new fire alarm policy<lb />
and the consequences of a student<lb />
intentionally setting off an alarm, propose a deterrent to those who<lb />
eTsitv Of "(<lb />
Carolina Asso-<lb />
discharging a fire extinguisher or<lb />
vandalizing a fire apparatus. Not<lb />
only can a student be fined up to<lb />
$250, under the new regulations<lb />
he can also be removed from a<lb />
residence hall and suspended<lb />
from the university. The student<lb />
ia.tion for Styjdirnt Governments may also be arrested in violation<lb />
of state law, whicK along with a<lb />
Gov't assault<lb />
WASHINGTON, D.C (CPS) �<lb />
The federal government has an-<lb />
nounced another "full-scale,<lb />
�oast-to-coast assault on dead-<lb />
beats who owe money to the<lb />
government, including those who<lb />
haven't repaid student loans.<lb />
Attorney General Edwin<lb />
Meese, in announcing "Operation<lb />
Deadbeat" Jan. 15, said the federal<lb />
government would withhold del-<lb />
lquent borrowers' federal tax re-<lb />
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nation on Super Tuesday<lb />
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will be no place to hide<lb />
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twice of selling drugs to juveniles.<lb />
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promises made by President Re-<lb />
agan in 1980, Robertson said he<lb />
would balance the budget by cut-<lb />
ting waste and mismanagement.<lb />
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1991.<lb />
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Robertson won the North Caro-<lb />
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ECU Newt Bureau<lb />
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A native of England, Miller has<lb />
Princeton Review must stop using<lb />
SAT prep questions, says ETS<lb />
(CPS) � A federal court or-<lb />
dered a company to stop using<lb />
questions from the Scholastic<lb />
Aptitude Test (SAT) and other<lb />
standardized tests to help coach<lb />
students to score higher on the<lb />
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"With this suit, they hoped to<lb />
put us out of business Katzman<lb />
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"We're out to get him? He flat- tions, Katzman said the company<lb />
ters himself countered ETS chief rewrites them to reflect concepts<lb />
legal counsel Stanford von that will appear on the tests.<lb />
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next four years.<lb />
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coaching companies, said the suit<lb />
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coaching industry itself.<lb />
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his students the unfair benefit of<lb />
seeing the actual test questions in retired tests, and frequently sells<lb />
advance ETS President Gregory its old tests to coaching firms.<lb />
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Katzman, who admits his firm<lb />
provided students with "Seven-<lb />
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Katzman added the publicity<lb />
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James F.J. McKee, ��� mmu�<lb />
Tim Chandler, s, ��<lb />
John Carter F���e �<lb />
Michelle England, &amp;� m�-<lb />
Debbie Stevens, s�r�<lb />
Jeff Parker.?����<lb />
TOM FURR, CirculrtKm M�ug�r<lb />
Mike Upchurch, production su<lb />
JOHN W. MEDLIN, Art Director<lb />
Mac Clark, bsi�m ��$��<lb />
February 2. 1988<lb />
OPINION<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Program needs saving<lb />
The decision by the Air Force to<lb />
end their ROTC unit here within the<lb />
next few months is understandable,<lb />
but highly regrettable.<lb />
It is understandable because of the<lb />
government spending cuts which<lb />
are being made across the board.<lb />
Cuts must be made somewrhere in<lb />
lowing skills. A strong aspect of a<lb />
well-rounded education will be lost<lb />
when the ROTC pulls out.<lb />
Locally, the university and AF-<lb />
ROTC have long enjoyed good<lb />
working relations beneficial to both.<lb />
ECU has one of the first AFROTC<lb />
units ever chartered, and it is cele-<lb />
order to balance the budget and brating its 40th � and now seem-<lb />
somehow get the enormous deficit ingly last � birthday this year,<lb />
under control. The group also represented the<lb />
The Air Force has to meet a certain university well in competitions and<lb />
budget in 1989, and something has at athletic events. ROTC courses<lb />
to go so that can happen. Unfortu- teach young people leadership skills where one person can see only a drop of water, the scientist,<lb />
nately, North Carolina seems to and social skills while preparing for bymcansofhis microscope, can see a world of life in continual<lb />
have been picked on when it comes a guaranteed job. movement. Where another person sees only a thing, the artist,<lb />
to ending ROTC units. And let's not forget the financial through his talented eye, can see a sign pointing to a higher-<lb />
Three North Carolina schools be- benefits of the ROTC. Many stu- almost ineffable-reality. Simple facts prove the existence of<lb />
j rrtTL i i .a- � i. j � nrvr -u 1.1. two sides;however, if not examined carefully, one side can be<lb />
sides ECU have also lost their units, dents are in ROTC because they . , J? iTJI ' j�,<lb />
. , . , , -it misleading and even deceptive.<lb />
That can almost make one wonder need to money to stay in school. As an example, I call your attention to a very unique<lb />
what the Air Force has against North Some call this financial blackmail, building. Unique�because it is the only building on campus<lb />
Carolina. but at least it does give some people designated for the preservation of black history � and what<lb />
But the loss of the ROTC program what might be their only chance to a real sight! To me, it's just a piece of organized junk: wall-to-<lb />
is regrettable for two entirelv differ- attend school. T'Tl��?<lb />
 � Ll .  u thenwhatdoIknow?Totheuruversity,iKsapieceofart.They<lb />
Finally, there is a problem with the caJ t ,The hedoniA Wrieht Cultural Center" and for that, I<lb />
Cultural Center inadequate<lb />
the black experience and simultaneously educate the black, as<lb />
well as the white of social use and not for social status.<lb />
This so-called cultural center at ECU does none of the<lb />
above. Surely the university can do better. It's in times like<lb />
these when blacks are de-emphasized and overlooked that<lb />
someone must stand amid the crowd and take action.<lb />
This is Black History Month, and what an excellent time for<lb />
the student body, the chancellor and the Beautification<lb />
Committee to examine this problem and do something about<lb />
it.<lb />
ent reasons.<lb />
The first, on a national scale, is current underclassmen. To get their should be proud. After all, I can see all the hard work that<lb />
that, once again, education is paying commission they will be forced to went into its creative design, its lucrative decorations but<lb />
the price for weapons, waste and fat- transfer to different schools. Thev most importantly, its inviting location,<lb />
cat administrators. also have the option to just get out of Do forgivc me for ing sarcastic, but whenever I seriously<lb />
We here so much about budget the program. Neither option is ac- S<lb />
, . ? ,&amp; . , e -f �� white university � seeing how it s being represented � two<lb />
mis-management and waste, and it ceptable. The end of the AFROTC things quickly come to mind: 1) Is it that the university really<lb />
seems the military could save lots of program is by no means going to wants us � as black students � to realize our black identity<lb />
money if it just cleans up its own cripple the school, and there will in terms of ourselves, our history and our culture? or 2) Is it<lb />
house. probably be some who are glad to that the university simply wants to appease us by offering �<lb />
Bv ending an educational pro- see it eo. However, the university, in disguise � what appears to be a cultural center, when m<lb />
gram such as the ROTC the armed through the administration and &amp; 52;SS"�<lb />
services are denying the opportu- SGA, should make every effort to nous of a particular people � their history, their background<lb />
nity for students to learn valuable have the Air Force return our ROTC and their accomplishments. A place to focus, in this case, on<lb />
leadership skills and valuable fol- detachment.<lb />
f FOCUS<lb />
By<lb />
f -i Steven Pierce<lb />
I have long possessed a deep faith in the power of prayer<lb />
and education to bringabout change: change in status, change<lb />
in conditions, change in the way people think because<lb />
together we can bend the shackles that so easily beset us-as<lb />
long as we make strides forward and not backward.<lb />
Please build us a real cultural center! Demolish that offen-<lb />
sive piece of junk behind the infirmary and show some justice<lb />
for black America. If done properly you can succeed in<lb />
bringing the black students more pride, the white students a<lb />
greater appreciation and the university as a whole a better<lb />
understanding of black culture and black history.<lb />
Student wonders why Student Store disbands computer sales center<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
At times it seems the most illogical<lb />
things take place within an institution<lb />
dedicated to the development of<lb />
human learning and logic � such is<lb />
the case with the recent "shake-up" at<lb />
our campus bookstore. As of now, we<lb />
no longer have access to a computer<lb />
department with trained assistance.<lb />
That's right  where other universi-<lb />
ties are pushing to make all their stu-<lb />
dents computer literate, our new<lb />
bookstore manager has axed three<lb />
experienced, full-time employees,<lb />
including the computer sales staff.<lb />
The computers are being cleared out.<lb />
Apparently this new manager is<lb />
one of those "efficiency experts" (self-<lb />
designated, I'm sure) who is deter-<lb />
mined to show his expertise by re-<lb />
placing full-time people with lower-<lb />
wage, part-time employees. Let's<lb />
look at this another way. The fast food<lb />
places also hire minimum wage, part-<lb />
time help. How many times have you<lb />
gotten an order screwed up by one of<lb />
the folks at the burger places? If it has<lb />
never happened to you, you probably<lb />
are a vegetarian. The fast-food places<lb />
only have about thirty items on the<lb />
menu. The bookstore has thousands<lb />
of different items. I rest my case.<lb />
In the business world there is a need<lb />
to keep an eye on the net profit the<lb />
so-called "bottom line It is, how-<lb />
ever, possible for a manager to have<lb />
his head stuck so far up his "bottom<lb />
line" that he can no longer see the<lb />
main objective  service to the stu-<lb />
dents and faculty. Doing away with<lb />
the computer department and other<lb />
experienced staff positions seems to<lb />
be evidence of just such a problem.<lb />
I'm going to really miss some of<lb />
those people who have helped me<lb />
over the past years. Some of those let<lb />
go have been there for many years<lb />
and have helped thousands of us. I'm<lb />
sure their families will miss those jobs<lb />
as well.<lb />
William A. Robie Jr.<lb />
Graduate Student<lb />
History<lb />
Biased reporting<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
The actions of the media in recent<lb />
years have troubled me. And in the<lb />
past several months, the media have<lb />
attracted particular attention to them-<lb />
selves.<lb />
I am referring not to the pulp publi-<lb />
cations that shoulder up to us at gro-<lb />
cery checkout lines; I am talking<lb />
about those purveyors of public'<lb />
news, those guardians of our demo-<lb />
cratic right to know what is being<lb />
done to us by powers we cannot<lb />
touch. They are network news, the<lb />
weekly magazines, the daily tabloids:<lb />
CBS News, Time, The Washington<lb />
Post, and even The East Carolinian.<lb />
They are the media sources we count<lb />
on for honest, accurate, unbiased<lb />
reporting of the facts. If you laugh at<lb />
this remark, then welcome; you are as<lb />
si eptical (delete "cynical") as I. We<lb />
no longer expect the media to present<lb />
the bare, unadulterated facts. We<lb />
know the "facts" are very much de-<lb />
pendent on who's recording them.<lb />
We're not so naive as to believe every-<lb />
thing we read in the papers or see on<lb />
the news. We know better. But that<lb />
leaves some of us wondering what<lb />
exactly it is that we do know for a fact.<lb />
What do we really know about<lb />
Bush's involvement in the Iran arms-<lb />
for-hostages-and-money deal and<lb />
subsequent diversion of monies from<lb />
that deal to the Contras? Many of us<lb />
can hazard a guess about the former<lb />
CIA chief's role, but unless a criminal<lb />
investigation were to begin, we don't<lb />
really expect Bush to "reveal all" as<lb />
Jessica Hahn and others have done.<lb />
Student raises campus issues for consideration<lb />
There's no profit in it for him Why<lb />
blame the media? I haven't, on this<lb />
account.<lb />
I believe strongly in the freedom of<lb />
the press. I also think that this needs<lb />
much clarification. I believe the me-<lb />
dia have a responsibility to the public<lb />
to present the happenings oi the day<lb />
as accurately and completely as pos-<lb />
sible. I believe that actions by public<lb />
officials acting in official capacities<lb />
are the domain of such public<lb />
scrutiny. The networks and publish-<lb />
ers pay good money for thorough<lb />
investigative reporting; we ought to<lb />
receive it.<lb />
The problem is, it seems that these<lb />
reporters are being paid to do more<lb />
than investigative things which fall<lb />
into the public domain. The problem<lb />
is, these reporters are presenting syn-<lb />
opses of the "facts" and spending a<lb />
good deal of energy interpreting the<lb />
facts from the biases of the networks<lb />
See REPORTING, page 5<lb />
Nazi shmazi. McCrady, Mike Brady, Hardy,<lb />
hardly. C'mon guys, I've had just about enough<lb />
about who is a Nazi, what defines a communist,<lb />
what defines a liberal, what our U.S. Government<lb />
does on weekends, etc etc etc. Why do we have to<lb />
follow a party anyway?<lb />
I'm a proud Republican by party affiliation (but<lb />
not a college Republican), but I like to vote for the<lb />
best man when the time comes, and I'll reserve<lb />
judgment on just who that may be until the future.<lb />
Don't buy a Ford just because it is worth the money<lb />
and a good car. If Chevrolet is better, buy it. Get the<lb />
best car for your money, whichever that may be.<lb />
Many of us care, and it's not that I don't, but about all<lb />
this wasted ink in the Campus Forum, please see the<lb />
Campus Spectrum<lb />
by<lb />
Randy Mizelle<lb />
first line in Chippy Bonehead's weather article.<lb />
Change channels guys, if s time to move on. You<lb />
guys are like "Andy Griffith" junkies, refusing to<lb />
watch any other show (which is bound to be better)<lb />
which is on at the same time. I've got the remote<lb />
control, so 111 do the honors. Lets see what is on the<lb />
East Carolina University channel.<lb />
How about Coach Mike Steele (a.k.a. The Savi-<lb />
our)? Yes, I gave him the name and if s catching on.<lb />
The All Pete Rose Team plays in Minges, baby. The<lb />
coach has the dome rockin even though we could<lb />
stand improvement in the height department. The<lb />
guys give 110 every game, which is ail tnat counts,<lb />
though. Wait 'til next year.<lb />
How about the guy putting his resume on a bill-<lb />
board? Clever. Maybe I'll put the detailed account of<lb />
how I've lived off $80 a month for food for the last<lb />
two years on a billboard and pray someone feels<lb />
sorry for me, subsequently hiring yours truly. You<lb />
must admit, one must have motivation and drive to<lb />
look for the light past macaroni and cheese.<lb />
What about the parking problem? It was a prob-<lb />
lem five years ago, it is a problem today, and it will<lb />
be a problem five years from now. To be honest, I<lb />
ride a bike to college so it doesn't affect me in the<lb />
least. Now there's the solution, I park my less-than-<lb />
turbo-charged two-wheeler right in front of the<lb />
building I need to visit. Couldn't ask for a better<lb />
parking space. In any case, The East Carolinian<lb />
could write until is is blue in the print, but there is no<lb />
great solution for the parking problem except for a<lb />
deck, which never has gone over very well. Oh well,<lb />
grin and bear it.<lb />
Condoms in the dorms? Good idea, but as men-<lb />
tioned, they are available in the Student Health<lb />
Center if needed. Study distribution figures there,<lb />
then decide. It would be quite a convenience for the<lb />
illegal "sleep-overs" who can't leave until twelve<lb />
o'clock to be able to walk down the hall and purchase<lb />
AIDS control. Next, bartenders will be handing<lb />
them out at closing time. Hey, I might be on to<lb />
something here. Don't laugh, it may happen. Re-<lb />
member, you saw it here first.<lb />
Pirate Comix. Good idea, but you spelled it wrong.<lb />
Depression set in for me, however, when Man (J<lb />
Stick was sent out to pasture. The comic page iust<lb />
isn't the same without him, so 1 usually SKip it<lb />
The new classroom building? A beautiful piece of<lb />
work. Wait a minute. What is this? Fifteen parking<lb />
spaces? Oh, no! Not again! Oh, well, it happens �<lb />
adding insult to injury. However, please make class<lb />
moves after spring semester, I'll be gone and it won't<lb />
affect me. Thanks.<lb />
Jimmy Buffett. Finally someone other than Charlie<lb />
Daniels. Thank you � a great move. However, I<lb />
couldn't go. One week of food is a little too much to<lb />
ask. That's 45 boxes of Kroger macaroni and cheese.<lb />
I can chow for the price of admission. Anyhow,<lb />
when I hitchhike to Horida, I'll see him in some<lb />
nightclub. Besides, I go to the basketball games for<lb />
free and my disc collection is paid for. Thirdly, Carla<lb />
got married on "Cheers a feat in itself. I think Eddie<lb />
needs my glasses.<lb />
I think we have good movies this semester. I<lb />
always forget about them and am occupying myself<lb />
in other ways. I used to take advantage of the free<lb />
admission, but when I continued to get pelted by<lb />
paper airplanes I decided Tom and Jerry wasn't<lb />
worth it. Some advice: sit in the balcony so you can<lb />
do the flying.<lb />
Baseball is coming. I'll be there, ESPN hat and all.<lb />
A bright spot, annually, in our sports program. Too<lb />
bad pizza and coolers are a thing of the past. The<lb />
inconveniences of legislation and red tape.<lb />
Meal tickets. When I had one you could erase the<lb />
pencil marks and get an extra meal. You could also<lb />
pass it back in line to some poor slob who had no<lb />
meal ticket, no money, and really wanted to eat in<lb />
Jones Cafeteria. Those were the good 'ole days. Now<lb />
they are computerized so T have heard, and they<lb />
have your picture on them. Technology sucks.<lb />
Drop-add. When I was an undergraduate, 1 had to<lb />
get in line at 4 a.m. to even have a prayer of getting<lb />
the card I needed for the class I wanted. People bitch<lb />
about the computerized system � if only thev went<lb />
u -ESS uhe Card svstem where the line went from<lb />
the TKE house to Memorial Gym. Oh, the wonders<lb />
of technology. The computer system is the greatest<lb />
thing since the "Drunk Bus<lb />
The Drunk Bus (the slang term used to describe the<lb />
weekend night transit that carried students home<lb />
who had a few too many to drink). Gone but not<lb />
forgotten. Budget cuts can kill. Saved many people<lb />
much money. Oh, well, Dependable Cab is in the<lb />
�hm PY'For once l am Poising most things<lb />
��i- i�ne Ecu With 8� rea�n MXintra"<lb />
mural basketball team make the All Madden League<lb />
and is predicted 10th university-wide. All of This<lb />
 ,teaT " the "Derelicts ECU is<lb />
?pL thlnw!? thf otivation an drive to on our<lb />
inTdildietwehave<lb />
an advantage, which we'll need<lb />
,1 JmnlTl S y�U Na2is- conservatives, liber-<lb />
als, communists, left winooi-o -j w � � �<lb />
Helms next Mrea'wTH<lb />
lovingimcompeten"etL "SSLffS! �?<lb />
Whafs been dnnT 'w c?tc'e�c The issues, baby.<lb />
done.Tome,thebottomlineiswhatcountsIfswhat<lb />
you do, not say or look like wnaicoums ir s wnai<lb />
J�Z llnfor ��m Hlie of � te� at the<lb />
SAMS �l won,t lto ,ook at<lb />
Rep<lb />
publishers, or whomever. The<lb />
problem is, we can't possibly di-<lb />
gest the amount of information<lb />
we would need merely to stay<lb />
abreast of present situations. We<lb />
need a filter to screen out impor-<lb />
tant news and to put into contexts,<lb />
both historical and social. We are<lb />
hard pressed to make meaning<lb />
out of all the complexities. De<lb />
mocracy can't work if the repre-<lb />
sented are uninformed. It isn't a<lb />
democracy if we are misin-<lb />
formed. It becomes a mockery if<lb />
our leaders are spreading disin-<lb />
formation. That's why I believe<lb />
strongly in the freedom of the<lb />
press.<lb />
But how do we gain from a<lb />
media that seeks to sensational-<lb />
ize? How do we gain from that<lb />
misrepresents the facts? How do<lb />
we gain from a media that serves<lb />
its own ends and fosters profit<lb />
rivalry among its own? Who<lb />
gains from the disclosure of can-<lb />
didates' sexual escapades? The<lb />
media. Who gains from the repre-<lb />
sention of a covert operation as<lb />
the overactive zeal of a tew patri-<lb />
otic individuals? The media. Who<lb />
gains from a shouting match be-<lb />
tweeen the vice president and a<lb />
news anchor? The media. People<lb />
love drama. The media presents<lb />
drama. The people stay tuned.<lb />
What does The East Carolinian<lb />
have to do with this? We the<lb />
people cannot point the finger at a<lb />
media that dramatizes or at repre-<lb />
sentatives that disinform if we are<lb />
going to misrepresent the facts in<lb />
our own publications. I am refer-<lb />
ring specifically to the Jan. 28 is-<lb />
sue featuring a front page article<lb />
on Jesse Jackson's campaign<lb />
speech in Greenville last week.<lb />
The author did not paint a biased<lb />
picture; on that account, he did a<lb />
good job. He presented the mate-<lb />
rial objectively, as a reporter<lb />
should. However, the author<lb />
misquoted the candidate. He<lb />
quoted Jackson as saying, "When<lb />
we turn out the lights, it's amaz-<lb />
ing that we look the same in the<lb />
dark Jackson had actually-<lb />
said: "Because all of us look amaz-<lb />
ingly similar when the lights go<lb />
out<lb />
The author failed to put mate-<lb />
rial in its complete context. He<lb />
wrote of Jackson's "statement of<lb />
unity" in which the candidate<lb />
used the analogy of a quilt and all<lb />
the patches that make up the quilt<lb />
This was accurate. But the author<lb />
failed to mention that Jackson had<lb />
used "patch" as a metaphor for<lb />
the limited resources and powers<lb />
of the individual. Jackson re-<lb />
peated that our "patches ain't<lb />
big enough The quilt made or<lb />
individual patches sewn together<lb />
became a metaphor for unitv and<lb />
the "new majority<lb />
Let's start presenting accurate<lb />
information at the campus level<lb />
Don Rutledg<lb />
Graduate student<lb />
Engh-<lb />
Contra aid<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
It amazes me that liberals si<lb />
oppose aid to the Contras i<lb />
after the Sandinistas have admit-<lb />
ted they plan to shred the Arias<lb />
reace Plan and, with the aid of the<lb />
USSR and Cuba, to spread com-<lb />
munism throughout Central<lb />
America Why are liberals, par-<lb />
ticularly the Students tor Eco-<lb />
nomic Democracy, still putting<lb />
up their anti-Contra propagai<lb />
all over this campus (that is, when<lb />
thev are not tearing down the pro-<lb />
Contra posters)?!<lb />
Look, liberals, the cat is o<lb />
the bag: it's now publicized<lb />
that the conservatives have been<lb />
and are right and liberals have<lb />
been and are wrong about the<lb />
situation in Nicaragua all ak<lb />
Roger Miranda Benegoecr<lb />
34,a former keySandinista lead, rl<lb />
and aide to Nicaraguan Defense!<lb />
Minister Humberto Ortega<lb />
fected a couple of months ago andj<lb />
has effectively destroyed ei<lb />
liberal myth about Nicaraj<lb />
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Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Daniel Maurer, cvm<lb />
Clay Deanhardt, M�jm, ���<lb />
James F.J. McKee, cw, ,��,<lb />
TIM CHANDLER, Span, EAtor<lb />
John Carter Ft fj<lb />
Michelle England,om��<lb />
Debbie Stevens, s�t<lb />
February 2. 1988<lb />
OPINION<lb />
JEFF PARKER,Si�fl'fli�jrr-tor<lb />
TOM FJRR,CmUtvm Mange,<lb />
Mike Upchurch, production Mmt<lb />
John w. Medlin, ah cwor<lb />
Mac Clark, &amp;�� m<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Program needs saving<lb />
The decision by the Air Force to<lb />
end their ROTC unit here within the<lb />
next few months is understandable,<lb />
but highly regrettable.<lb />
It is understandable because of the<lb />
government spending cuts wThich<lb />
are being made across the board.<lb />
Cuts must be made somewThere in<lb />
lowing skills. A strong aspect of a<lb />
wrell-rounded education will be lost<lb />
when the ROTC pulls out.<lb />
Locally, the university and AF-<lb />
ROTC have long enjoyed good<lb />
working relations beneficial to both.<lb />
ECU has one of the first AFROTC<lb />
units ever chartered, and it is cele-<lb />
order to balance the budget and brating its 40th � and now seem<lb />
somehow get the enormous deficit ingly last � birthday this year. - m -m f -y a<lb />
under control. The group also represented the ff !� I Ptii<lb />
The Air Force has to meet a certain university well in competitions and y H ww IMs m Iw w V- m mw<lb />
budget in 1989, and something has at athletic events. ROTC courses<lb />
to go so that can happen. Unf or tu- teach young people leadership skills Whcrc one person can see only a. Imp of water, the scientist,<lb />
nately, North Carolina seems to and social skills while preparing for by means of his microscope, can se-i world of life in continual<lb />
have been picked on when it comes a guaranteed job. movement. Where another person sees only a thing, the artist,<lb />
to ending ROTC units. And let's not forget the financial through his talented eye, can see a sign pointing to a higher -<lb />
J: fT , , . i v. i- c c lu orYrr- Xk�� chl almost ineffable�reality. S mple facts prove the existence of<lb />
Three North Carolina schools be- benefits of the ROTC Many stu- ycbe<lb />
sides ECU have also lost their units, dents are in ROTC because they mislcading and even deceptive.<lb />
That can almost make one wonder need to money to stay in school. As an example, I call your attention to a very unique<lb />
what the Air Force has against North Some call this financial blackmail, building. Unique�because it is the only building on campus<lb />
Carolina but at least it does give some people designated for the preservation of black history � and what<lb />
But the loss of the ROTC program what might be their only chance to J<lb />
is regrettable for two entirely differ- attend school. then what do I know? To the university, it's a piece of art. They<lb />
ent reasons. Finally, there is a problem with the caH u ,The 03 Wright Cultural Center" and for that, I<lb />
The first, on a national scale, is current underclassmen. To get their should be proud. After all, I can see all the hard work that<lb />
that, once again, education is paying commission they will be forced to went into its creative design, its lucrative decorations but<lb />
the price for weapons, waste and fat- transfer to different schools. They most importantly, itsinvi ting loca Hon.<lb />
. j �   -o,T�fVr;� twiner trrmrnf Do torgive me for being sarcastic, but whenever 1 seriously<lb />
cat administrators. also have the option to just get out ot considci?wh ltural exists here at a predominately<lb />
We here so much about budget the program. Neither option is ac- uaitc university �seeing how it's being represented � two<lb />
mis-management and waste, and it ceptable. The end of the AFROTC things quickly come to mind: 1) Is it that the university really<lb />
seems the military could save lots of program is by no means going to wants us � as black students � to realize our black identity<lb />
monev if it just cleans up its own cripple the school, and there will in terms of ourselves, our history and our culture? or 2) Is it<lb />
house probably be some who are glad to that the university simply wants.to appease us by offering -<lb />
nuustr. �iyjva.v y b diseuise � what appears to be a cultural center, when in<lb />
By ending an educational pro- see it go. However, the university, XitaagpUccforminorityorganizations.<lb />
gram such as the ROTC, the armed through the administration and the A rcal culturai center attempts to express what is indige-<lb />
services are denying the opportu- SGA, should make every effort to nous 0f a particular people � their history, their background<lb />
nity for students to learn valuable have the Air Force return our ROTC and their accomplishments. A place to focus, in this case, on<lb />
leadership skills and valuable fol- detum ent.<lb />
er inadequate<lb />
the black experience and simultaneously educate the black, as<lb />
well as the white of social use and not for social status<lb />
This so-called cultural center at ECU devs none ot the<lb />
above. Surely the university can do better. It's in times like<lb />
these when blacks are de-emphasized and overlooked that<lb />
someone must stand amid the crowd and take action.<lb />
This is Black History Month, and what an excellent time for<lb />
the student body, the chancellor and the Beauufication<lb />
Committee to examine this problem and do something about<lb />
it.<lb />
f FOCUS<lb />
By<lb />
i Steven Pierce<lb />
1 have long possessed a deep faith in the power ot praver<lb />
and education to bringabout change: change in status, change<lb />
in conditions, change in the way people think because<lb />
together we can bend the shackles that so easily beset us - as<lb />
long as we make strides forwa-d and not backward.<lb />
ricasc build us a rcal cultural center! Demolish that offen-<lb />
sive piece of junk behind the infirmary and show some justice<lb />
for black America. If done properly you can succeed in<lb />
bringing the black students more pride, the white students a<lb />
greater appreciation and the university as a whole a better<lb />
understanding of black culture and black history.<lb />
Student wonders why Student Store disbands computer sales center<lb />
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To the editor:<lb />
At times it seems the most illogical<lb />
things take place within an institution<lb />
dedicated to the development of<lb />
human learning and logic � such is<lb />
the case with the recent "shake-up" at<lb />
our campus bookstore. As of now, we<lb />
no longer have access to a computer<lb />
department with trained assistance.<lb />
That's right  where other universi-<lb />
ties are pushing to make all their stu-<lb />
dents computer literate, our new<lb />
bookstore manager has axed three<lb />
experienced, full-time employees,<lb />
including the computer sales staff.<lb />
The computers are being cleared out.<lb />
Apparently this new manager is<lb />
one of those "efficiency experts" (self-<lb />
designated, I'm sure) who is deter-<lb />
mined to show his expertise by re-<lb />
placing full-time people with lower-<lb />
wage, part-time employees. Let's<lb />
look at this another way. The fast food<lb />
places also hire minimum wage, part-<lb />
time help. How many times have you<lb />
gotten an order screwed up by one of<lb />
the folks at the burger places? If it has<lb />
never happened to you, you probably<lb />
are a vegetarian. The fast-food places<lb />
only have about thirty items on the<lb />
menu. The bookstore has thousands<lb />
of different items. I rest my case.<lb />
In the business world there is a need<lb />
to keep an eye on the net profit the<lb />
so-called "bottom line It is, how-<lb />
ever, possible for a manager to have<lb />
his head stuck so far up his "bottom<lb />
line" that he can no longer see the<lb />
main objective  service to the stu-<lb />
dents and faculty. Doing away with<lb />
the computer department and other<lb />
experienced staff positions seems to<lb />
be evidence of just such a problem.<lb />
I'm going to really miss some of<lb />
those people who have helped me<lb />
over the past years. Some of those let<lb />
go have been there for many years<lb />
and have helped thousands of us. I'm<lb />
sure their families will miss those jobs<lb />
as well.<lb />
William A. Robie Jr.<lb />
Graduate Student<lb />
History<lb />
Biased reporting<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
The actions of the media in recent<lb />
years have troubled me. And in the<lb />
past several months, the media have<lb />
attracted particular attention to them-<lb />
selves.<lb />
I am referring not to the pulp publi-<lb />
cations that shoulder up to us at gro-<lb />
cery checkout lines; I am talking<lb />
about those purveyors of public'<lb />
news, those guardians of our demo-<lb />
cratic right to know what is being<lb />
done to us by powers we cannot<lb />
touch. They are network news, the<lb />
weekly magazines, the daily tabloids:<lb />
CBS News, Time, The Washington<lb />
Post, and even The East Carolinian.<lb />
They are the media sources we count<lb />
on for honest, accurate, unbiased<lb />
reporting of the facts. If you laugh at<lb />
this remark, then welcome; you are as<lb />
skeptical (delete "cynical") as I. We<lb />
no longer expect the media to present<lb />
the bare, unadulterated facts. We<lb />
know the "facts" are very much de-<lb />
pendent on who's recording them.<lb />
We're not so naive as to believe every-<lb />
thing we read in the papers or see on<lb />
the news. We know better. But that<lb />
leaves some of us wondering what<lb />
exactly it is that we do know for a fact.<lb />
What do we really know about<lb />
Bush's involvement in the Iran arms-<lb />
for-hostages-and-money deal and<lb />
subsequent diversion of monies from<lb />
that deal to the Contras? Many of us<lb />
can hazard a guess about the former<lb />
CIA chief's role, but unless a criminal<lb />
investigation were to begin, we don't<lb />
really expect Bush to "reveal all" as<lb />
Jessica Hahn and others have done.<lb />
campus issues j<lb />
There's no profit in it for him Whv<lb />
blame the media? I haven t on this<lb />
account.<lb />
1 believe strongly in the freedom ot<lb />
the press. I also think that this needs<lb />
much clarification. I believe the me-<lb />
dia have a responsibility- to the public<lb />
to present the happenings ot the day<lb />
as accurately and completelv as pos-<lb />
sible. I believe that actions by public<lb />
officials acting in official capacities<lb />
are the domain of such public<lb />
scrutiny. The networks and publish-<lb />
ers pay good money for thorcugh<lb />
investigative reporting; we ought to<lb />
receive it.<lb />
The problem is, it seems that these<lb />
reporters are being paid to do more<lb />
than investigative things which tall<lb />
into the public domain. The problem<lb />
is, these reporters are presenting syn-<lb />
opses of the "facts" and spending a<lb />
good deal of energy interpreting the<lb />
facts from the biases of the networks.<lb />
See REPORTING, page 5<lb />
Nazi shmazi. McCrady, Mike Brady, Hardy,<lb />
hardly. C'mon guys, I've had just about enough<lb />
about who is a Nazi, what defines a communist,<lb />
what defines a liberal, what our U.S. Government<lb />
does on weekends, etc etc etc. Why do we have to<lb />
follow a party anyway?<lb />
I'm a proud Republican by party affiliation (but<lb />
not a college Republican), but I like to vote for the<lb />
best man when the time comes, and I'll reserve<lb />
judgment on just who that may be until the future.<lb />
Don't buy a Ford just because it is worth the money<lb />
and a good car. If Chevrolet is better, buy it. Get the<lb />
best car for your money, whichever that may be.<lb />
Many of us care, and it's not that I don't, but about all<lb />
this wasted ink in the Campus Forum, please see the<lb />
Campus Spectrum<lb />
by<lb />
Randy Mizelle<lb />
first line in Chippy Bonehead's weather article.<lb />
Change channels guys, ifs time to move on. You<lb />
guys are like "Andy Griffith" junkies, refusing to<lb />
watch any other show (which is bound to be better)<lb />
which is on at the same time. I've got the remote<lb />
control, so 111 do the honors. Let's see what is on the<lb />
East Carolina University channel.<lb />
How about Coach Mike Steele (a.ka. The Savi-<lb />
our)? Yes, I gave him the name and ifs catching on.<lb />
The All Pete Rose Team plays in Minges, baby. The<lb />
coach has the dome rockin even though we could<lb />
stand improvement in the height department. The<lb />
guys give 110 every game, which is all that counts,<lb />
though. Wait 'til next year.<lb />
How about the guy putting his resume on a bill-<lb />
board? Clever. Maybe I'll put the detailed account of<lb />
how I've lived off $80 a month for food for the last<lb />
two years on a billboard and pray someone feels<lb />
sorry for me, subsequently hiring yours truly. You<lb />
must admit, one must have motivation and drive to<lb />
look for the light past macaroni and cheese.<lb />
What about the parking problem? It was a prob-<lb />
lem five years ago, it is a problem today, and it will<lb />
be a problem five years from now. To be honest, I<lb />
ride a bike to college so it doesn't affect me in the<lb />
least. Now there's the solution, I park my less-than-<lb />
turbo-charged two-wheeler right in front of the<lb />
building I need to visit. Couldn't ask for a better<lb />
parking space. In any case, The East Carolinian<lb />
could write until is is blue in the print, but there is no<lb />
great solution for the parking problem except for a<lb />
deck, which never has gone over very well. Oh well,<lb />
grin and bear it.<lb />
Condoms in the dorms? Good idea, but as men-<lb />
tioned, they are available in the Student Health<lb />
Center if needed. Study distribution figures there,<lb />
then decide. It would be quite a convenience for the<lb />
illegal "sleep-overs" who can't leave until twelve<lb />
o'clock to be able to walk down the hall and purchase<lb />
AIDS control. Next, bartenders will be handing<lb />
them out at closing time. Hey, I might be on to<lb />
something here. Don't laugh, it may happen. Re-<lb />
member, you saw it here first.<lb />
Pirate Comix. Good idea, but you spelled it wrong.<lb />
Depression set in for me, however, when Man O<lb />
Stick was sent out to pasture. The comic page just<lb />
isn't the same without him, so 1 usually snip it.<lb />
The new classroom building? A beautiful piece ot<lb />
work. Wait a minute. What is this? Fifteen parking<lb />
spaces? Oh, no! Not again! Oh, well, it happens �<lb />
adding insult to injury. However, please make class<lb />
moves after spring semester, I'll be gone and it won't<lb />
affect me. Thanks.<lb />
Jimmy Buffett. Finally someone other than Charlie<lb />
Daniels. Thank you � a great move. However, I<lb />
couldn't go. One week of food is a little too much to<lb />
ask. That's 45 boxes of Kroger macaroni and cheese.<lb />
I can chow for the price of admission. Anyhow,<lb />
when I hitchhike to Florida, I'll see him in some<lb />
nightclub. Besides, I go to the basketball games for<lb />
free and my disc collection is paid for. Thirdly, Carla<lb />
got married on "Cheers a feat in itself. I think Eddie<lb />
needs my glasses.<lb />
I think we have good movies this semester. I<lb />
always forget about them and am occupying myself<lb />
in other ways. I used to take advantage of the free<lb />
admission, out when I continued to get pelted by<lb />
paper airplanes I decided Tom and Jerry wasn't<lb />
worth it. Some advice: sit in the balcony so you can<lb />
do the flying.<lb />
Baseball is coming. I'll be there, ESPN hat and all.<lb />
A bright spot, annually, in our sports program. Too<lb />
bad pizza and coolers are a thing of the past. The<lb />
inconveniences of legislation and red tape.<lb />
Meal tickets. When I had one you could erase the<lb />
pencil marks and get an extra meal. You could also<lb />
pass it back in line to some poor slob who had no<lb />
meal ticket, no money, and really wanted to eat in<lb />
Jones Cafeteria. Those were the good 'ole days. Now<lb />
they are computerized so T have heard, and they<lb />
have your picture on them. Technology sucks.<lb />
Drop-add. When I was an undergraduate, I had to<lb />
get in line at 4 a.m. to even have a prayer of getting<lb />
the card I needed for the class I wanted. People bitch<lb />
about the computerized system � if only they went<lb />
through the card system where the line went from<lb />
the TKE house to Memorial Gym. Oh, the wonders<lb />
of technology. The computer system is the greatest<lb />
thing since the "Drunk Bus<lb />
The Drunk Bus (the slang term used to describe the<lb />
weekend night transit that carried students home<lb />
who had a few too many to drink). Gone but not<lb />
forgotten. Budget cuts can kill. Saved many people<lb />
much money. Oh, well, Dependable Cab is in the<lb />
book.<lb />
Yes, I'm happy. For once I am praising most things<lb />
about ECU. I love ECU with good reason. My intra-<lb />
mural basketball team make the All Madden League<lb />
and is predicted 10th university-wide. All of this<lb />
promise from a team named the "Derelicts ECU is<lb />
great. We'll be lucky to win a game. Our center is<lb />
5'7 But we have that motivation and drive to on our<lb />
team, thanks to Kraft Dinners. With our diet we have<lb />
an advantage, which we'll need.<lb />
There you have it, you Nazis, conservatives, liber-<lb />
als, communists left wingers, right wingers, Jr. Jesse<lb />
Helms, next Mr. Reagans, wimpy George Bush<lb />
loving imcompetents, etc etc etc. The issues, baby.<lb />
Whats been done, what is needed, what will be<lb />
done. To me, the bottom line is what counts. If s what<lb />
you do, not say or look like.<lb />
I just hope the bottom line of this letter is at the<lb />
bottom line of page four so I won't have to look at<lb />
another page of garb.<lb />
Rep<lb />
1<lb />
publishers, or whomever. The<lb />
problem is, we can't possibly di-<lb />
gest the amount of information t�<lb />
we would need merely to stav b<lb />
abreast of present situations We<lb />
need a filter to screen out impor<lb />
tant newsand to put intocontexts,<lb />
both historical and social We are<lb />
hard pressed to make meaning<lb />
out of all the complexities De-<lb />
mocracy can't work if the repre<lb />
rented are uninformed It isn't a<lb />
democracy if we are misin-<lb />
formed. It becomes a mockery it<lb />
our leaders are spreading disin<lb />
formation. That's whv 1 believe<lb />
J<lb />
strongly in the freedom of the<lb />
press.<lb />
But how do we gain from a<lb />
media that seeks to sensational<lb />
lze? How do we gam from that<lb />
misrepresents the tacts- How do<lb />
we gain from a media that serves<lb />
its own ends and fosters pro!it<lb />
rivalry among its own? Who<lb />
gains from the disclosure of can<lb />
didates' sexual escapades? The<lb />
media. Who gains from the repre-<lb />
sention of a covert operation as<lb />
the overactive zeal of a tew patri-<lb />
otic individuals The media. Who<lb />
gains from a shouting match be<lb />
tvveeen the vice president and a<lb />
news anchor? The media. People<lb />
love drama. The media presents<lb />
drama. The people stav tuned.<lb />
What does The East Carolinian<lb />
have to do with this? We the<lb />
people cannot point the finger at a<lb />
media that dramatizes or at repre-<lb />
sentatives that disinform if we are<lb />
going to misrepresent the tacts in<lb />
our own publications. 1 am refer-<lb />
ring specifically to the Ian 28<lb />
sue featuring, a front page article<lb />
on Jesse Jackson's campaign<lb />
speech in Greenville last week.<lb />
The author did not paint a biased<lb />
picture; on that account, he did a<lb />
good job. He presented the mate-<lb />
rial objectively, as a reporter<lb />
should. However, the author<lb />
misquoted the candidate He<lb />
quoted Jackson as saying "When<lb />
we turn out the lights, it's amaz-<lb />
ing that we look the same in the<lb />
dark Jackson had actually<lb />
said: "Because all of us look ama ?<lb />
inglv similar when the lights gj<lb />
out'<lb />
The author failed to put mate<lb />
rial in its complete context He<lb />
wrote of Jackson's statement cfl<lb />
unity" in which the candidate<lb />
used the analogy of a quilt and al!<lb />
the patches that make up the quil!<lb />
This was accurate. But the author<lb />
failed to mention that Jackson had<lb />
used "patch" as a metaphor for<lb />
the limited resources and powers<lb />
of the individual. Jackson re-<lb />
peated that our "patchjesl ain't<lb />
big enough The quilt made ol<lb />
individual patches sewn togethei<lb />
became a metaphor for unity and<lb />
the "new majority'<lb />
Let's start presenting accurate<lb />
information at the campus level<lb />
Don Ru tied go<lb />
Graduate student<lb />
English<lb />
Contra aid<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
It amazes me that liberals stil<lb />
oppose aid to the Contras eve<lb />
after the Sandinistas have admit!<lb />
ted they plan to shred the Ana<lb />
Fcace Plan and, with the aid ot thj<lb />
USSR and Cuba, to spread <lb />
munism throughout Centra1<lb />
America Whv are liberals <lb />
ticularlv the Students for Ecd<lb />
nomic Democracy, still puttinl<lb />
up their anti-Contra propagandj<lb />
all over this campus (that is, who<lb />
they arc not tearing down the pr.<lb />
Contra posters)?!<lb />
Look, liberals, the cat is out d<lb />
the bag: it's now publicized ta<lb />
that the conservatives have Nxj<lb />
and are right and liberals ha<lb />
been and are wrong about ir<lb />
situation in Nicaragua all along<lb />
Roger Miranda Benegoechol<lb />
34, a former key Sandinista lead<lb />
and aide to Nicaraguan IVtenJ<lb />
Minister Humberto Ortega dl<lb />
fectcd a couple Of months ago atj<lb />
has effectively destroyed evej<lb />
liberal mvth about Nicaraguj<lb />
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we'll need.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN FEBRUARY 2.1968 1<lb />
Reporting should be accurate and fair<lb />
publishers, or whomever. The<lb />
problem is, we can't possibly di-<lb />
gest the amount of information<lb />
we would need merely to stay<lb />
abreast of present situations. We<lb />
need a filter to screen out impor-<lb />
tant news and to put into contexts,<lb />
both historical and social. We are<lb />
hard pressed to make meaning<lb />
out of all the complexities. De-<lb />
mocracy can't work if the repre-<lb />
sented are uninformed. It isn't a<lb />
democracy if we are misin-<lb />
formed. It becomes a mockery if<lb />
our leaders are spreading disin-<lb />
formation. That's why I believe<lb />
strongly in the freedom of the<lb />
press.<lb />
But how do we gain from a<lb />
media that seeks to sensational-<lb />
ize? How do we gain from that<lb />
misrepresents the facts? How do<lb />
we gain from a media that serves<lb />
its own ends and fosters profit<lb />
rivalry among its own? Who<lb />
gains from the disclosure of can-<lb />
didates' sexual escapades? The<lb />
media. Who gains from the repre-<lb />
sention of a covert operation as<lb />
the overactive zeal of a few patri-<lb />
otic individuals? The media. Who<lb />
gains from a shouting match be-<lb />
tweeen the vice president and a<lb />
news anchor? The media. People<lb />
love drama. The media presents<lb />
drama. The people stay tuned.<lb />
What does The East Carolinian<lb />
have to do with this? We the<lb />
people cannot point the finger at a<lb />
media that dramatizes or at repre-<lb />
sentatives that disinform if we are<lb />
going to misrepresent the facts in<lb />
our own publications. I am refer-<lb />
ring specifically to the Jan. 28 is-<lb />
sue featuring a front page article<lb />
on Jesse Jackson's campaign<lb />
speech in Greenville last week.<lb />
The author did not paint a biased<lb />
picture; on that account, he did a<lb />
good job. He presented the mate-<lb />
rial objectively, as a reporter<lb />
should. However, the author<lb />
misquoted the candidate. He<lb />
quoted Jackson as saying, "When<lb />
we turn out the lights, it's amaz-<lb />
ing that we look the same in the<lb />
dark Jackson had actually<lb />
said: "Because all of us look amaz-<lb />
ingly similar when the lights go<lb />
out<lb />
The author failed to put mate-<lb />
rial in its complete context. He<lb />
wrote of Jackson's "statement of<lb />
unity" in which the candidate<lb />
' lsed the analogy of a quilt and all<lb />
the patches that make up the quilt.<lb />
This was accurate. But the author<lb />
failed to mention that Jackson had<lb />
used "patch" as a metaphor for<lb />
the limited resources and powers<lb />
of the individual. Jackson re-<lb />
peated that our "patchfesj ain't<lb />
big enough The quilt made of<lb />
individual patches sewn together<lb />
became a metaphor for unity and<lb />
the "new majority<lb />
Let's start presenting accurate<lb />
information at the campus level.<lb />
Don Rutledge<lb />
Graduate student<lb />
English<lb />
Contra aid<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
It amazes me that liberals still<lb />
oppose aid to the Contras even<lb />
after the Sandinistas have admit-<lb />
ted they plan to shred the Arias<lb />
Peace Plan and, with the aid of the<lb />
USSR and Cuba, to spread com-<lb />
munism throughout Central<lb />
America Why are liberals, par-<lb />
ticularly the Students for Eco-<lb />
nomic Democracy, still putting<lb />
up their anti-Contra propaganda<lb />
all over this campus (that is, when<lb />
they are not tearing down the pro-<lb />
Contra posters)?!<lb />
Look, liberals, the cat is out of<lb />
the bag: it's now publicized fact<lb />
that the conservatives have been<lb />
and are right and liberals have<lb />
been and are wrong about the<lb />
situation in Nicaragua all along<lb />
Roger Miranda Benegoechea,<lb />
34, a former key Sandinista leader<lb />
and aide to Nicaraguan Defense<lb />
Minister Humberto Ortega, de-<lb />
fected a couple of months ago and<lb />
has effectively destroyed every<lb />
liberal myth about Nicaragua.<lb />
Miranda revealed that the Sovi-<lb />
ets, the Cubans, and the Sandinis-<lb />
tas met in Managua in late Octo-<lb />
ber to:<lb />
1. defeat the Contras militarily;<lb />
2. funnel fresh military assis-<lb />
tance to the Marxist-Leninist<lb />
revolutionaries in El Salvador;<lb />
3. and help construct a 600,000<lb />
man Sandinista military.<lb />
And the amazing thingabout<lb />
these disclosures is that the<lb />
Sandinistas themselves have<lb />
openly admitted that they are<lb />
true The Sandinistas themselves<lb />
have proven that, once again,<lb />
conservatives are right and liber-<lb />
als are wrong (which is always the<lb />
case where communism is con-<lb />
cerned).<lb />
Now will you wake up to the<lb />
truth, liberals? Ifnot, when, when,<lb />
when? The truth is known: will<lb />
you accept it or continue to flatly<lb />
deny any reality that happens to<lb />
contradict your idealistic dreams<lb />
of Marxist paradise?<lb />
Scott Kirtland<lb />
Junior<lb />
Blades wrong<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
Walter Blades "No contras" let-<lb />
ter (Jan. 26), while thoughtfully<lb />
written and laudably pragmatic,<lb />
was nonetheless full of error.<lb />
Blades: "We don't have the<lb />
right to dominate the internal af-<lb />
fairs of another country I would<lb />
like to ask Blades if he supports<lb />
sanctions against South Africa?<lb />
Since he's a liberal, he surely<lb />
must. If he does, I would like to<lb />
know why he thinks that we have<lb />
no right to "dominate the internal<lb />
affairs" of Nicaragua, but at the<lb />
same time, that we have every<lb />
right to dominate the internal af-<lb />
fairs of South Africa? How can<lb />
liberals in general take such si-<lb />
multaneous, contradictory posi-<lb />
tions?<lb />
Shouldn't the U.S. be against<lb />
ALL forms of oppression,<lb />
whether the oppression in ques-<lb />
tion is Apartheid or Commu-<lb />
nism? Especially when the coun-<lb />
tries in question are vitally impor-<lb />
tant to future U.S. national secu-<lb />
rity? (Of course, the failures of the<lb />
liberals' sanctions against S. Af-<lb />
rica to dismantle Apartheid are<lb />
another matter.)<lb />
Blades: "During the Somoza<lb />
dictatorship, there was tremen-<lb />
dous poverty and inequality in<lb />
Nicaragua, thus the revolution<lb />
and thus the Soviet presence<lb />
What liberals like Blades refuse to<lb />
admit, however, is that the pov-<lb />
erty and inequality under the<lb />
Communist Sandinistas is far<lb />
worse than in the days of Somoza.<lb />
They refuse to listen to the warn-<lb />
ings of Nicaraguan citizens: "It's<lb />
much worse now. We didn't have<lb />
honest elections in the time of<lb />
Somoza, but at least the people<lb />
had food" (Myriam Arguello<lb />
Morales); "With all my heart, I tell<lb />
you it is worse now than it was in<lb />
the times of Somoza dictatorship"<lb />
(Violetta Chamorro).<lb />
It should be noted that both of<lb />
these women lead in the fight<lb />
against Somoza. You see, compar-<lb />
ing a right-wing dictatorship like<lb />
Somoza's with a Communist dic-<lb />
tatorship like Ortega's is like<lb />
comparing a hangnail with a<lb />
malignant brain-tumor<lb />
Blades: "What are the real in-<lb />
tentions of the Sandinistas?" As if<lb />
we already didn't know. As if<lb />
hearing what they plan to do<lb />
straight from the Sandinistas'<lb />
mouths is not enough! Look,<lb />
Blades and all other liberals,<lb />
Sandinista defector Roger Mi-<lb />
randa has already revealed and<lb />
the Sandinistas have already<lb />
admitted what their "real inten-<lb />
tions" are. They plan to shred the<lb />
Arias Peace Plan by building a<lb />
huge army, defeating the Contras<lb />
militarily, and exporting Com-<lb />
munist revolution to other Cen-<lb />
tral American countries. This is<lb />
what they have admitted to<lb />
doing, and this is what Contras<lb />
supporters have been trying to tell<lb />
the liberals all along.<lb />
And liberals still won't listen,<lb />
even when the Sandinistas them-<lb />
selves have revealed their inten-<lb />
tions! Unbelievable, intentional<lb />
ignorance<lb />
Blades: "But we've never ever<lb />
given the Sandinistas a chance<lb />
Wrong! We have been giving the<lb />
Sandinistas chances for years to<lb />
prove their honesty, and they<lb />
have proven to be liars, just as one<lb />
would expect revolution-minded<lb />
Commurists to be. In 1979, the<lb />
Sandinistas signed a pledge to the<lb />
Organ! i.ion of American States<lb />
to form a "New Nicaragua, a<lb />
democratic state" and insure "the<lb />
right of all Nicaraguans to politi-<lb />
cal participation without ideo-<lb />
logical discrimination They<lb />
have had almost ten years to fulfill<lb />
these promises.<lb />
And guess what, sports fans?<lb />
Now we know through their own<lb />
words that they have no inten-<lb />
tions of complying with either the<lb />
1979 or Arias Peace Plans, no<lb />
matter how many chances we<lb />
give them.<lb />
Blades: "The Nicaraguans<lb />
should decide the future of their<lb />
own country Exactly! That's<lb />
precisely why we should help the<lb />
Contras, native sons of Nicara-<lb />
gua, decide the future of their<lb />
own country, not the Soviet<lb />
Union!<lb />
None of the liberal anti-Contra<lb />
arguments are logical or realistic.<lb />
None.<lb />
Ray Alban<lb />
Senior<lb />
Marketing<lb />
Bern again<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
Bern McCrady's Jan. 21 letter<lb />
("Former writer attacks the right<lb />
with biting comments") was the<lb />
most hypocritical, error-filled lib-<lb />
eral tirade I've ever read.<lb />
All I've got to say about<lb />
McCrady's McCarthyish name-<lb />
calling and labeling is that it can<lb />
do nothing but make liberals on<lb />
this campus look bad. And if I was<lb />
one of the liberals still at this<lb />
campus, I would be angry and<lb />
upset by his lib-embarrasing tan-<lb />
trums.<lb />
McCrady viciously attacks 1fhe<lb />
Contras and Pat Robertson. Con-<lb />
cerning the former: it amazes me<lb />
that McCrady continues to blast<lb />
and lie about the Contras, hysteri-<lb />
cally proclaiming the same igno-<lb />
rant liberal baloney that the Con-<lb />
tras are the real villains in Nicara-<lb />
gua.<lb />
For crying out loud, liberals,<lb />
Sandinista defector Miranda has<lb />
revealed and the Sandinistas<lb />
themselves have admitted that<lb />
they have no intentions of com-<lb />
plying with Arias Peace Plan and<lb />
that they are trying to spread<lb />
Communism throughout Central<lb />
America. It seems pretty darn<lb />
stupid not to want to aid the<lb />
Contras in light of these facts.<lb />
Hard-line conservative anti-<lb />
Comminists have always been<lb />
right when it comes to the nature,<lb />
activities and goals of Communist<lb />
regimes; on i. other hand, Marx-<lb />
ist-sympath���.� liberals like<lb />
McCrady have always been<lb />
wrong.<lb />
Why in the world would any<lb />
thinking person listen to a liberal<lb />
making claims about the commu-<lb />
nist-fighting Contras giver their<lb />
always wrongnever right i vX: - rd<lb />
about communism?<lb />
Look, everybody, the Sandinis-<lb />
tas are Marxist-Leninist revolu-<lb />
tionaries whose goals are the con-<lb />
solidation of a Soviet client sta te in<lb />
our hemisphere and the exporting<lb />
of Communist revolution.<lb />
Miranda's revelations, quotes<lb />
from the Sandinista leaders, and<lb />
the massive Soviet militaryeco-<lb />
nomic 2xpenditures in our own<lb />
hemisphere all underscore these<lb />
two Communist goals.<lb />
McCrady demonstrated unpar-<lb />
alleled ignorance and intolerance<lb />
through his vicious and un-<lb />
founded attack on Pat Robertson.<lb />
McCrady claims that Robertson<lb />
has "fattened his wallet like other<lb />
TV Jesus freaks implying that he<lb />
is anefV��" Jim Bakker that grew<lb />
rich off the money sent in by<lb />
unknowing people. McCrady is<lb />
wrong. The financial records of<lb />
CBN Communications Network,<lb />
which Robertson founded, are<lb />
open to the public for anyone to<lb />
study. Robertson has never made<lb />
a dishonest cent off any of his<lb />
organizations or ministries.<lb />
Maybe McCrady is claiming to<lb />
know something the IRS doesn't?<lb />
McCrady claims that Roberston<lb />
has no integrity because he got his<lb />
girlfriend pregnant 30 years ago.<lb />
Well, maybe McCrady thinks he<lb />
himself is perfect, but all the rest<lb />
of us do make mistakes. What<lb />
McCrady doesn't seem to realize<lb />
is that Robertson married his girl-<lb />
friend and has remained faithful<lb />
to her for over 30 years. Yes, he did<lb />
make a mistake, but one for which<lb />
he is repentent and one for which<lb />
he took full responsibility.<lb />
I wonder if McCrady would<lb />
have acted as responsibly as<lb />
Robertson in the same situation. I<lb />
wonder if he, being pro-abortion,<lb />
would have persuaded his girl-<lb />
friend to kill their baby. Now<lb />
murder is real integrity, I must<lb />
say.<lb />
Finally, McCrady claims that<lb />
Robertson is not compassionate<lb />
and that he "attacks Jews What<lb />
incredible nonsense.<lb />
Would someone that "attacks<lb />
Jews" have received the National<lb />
Merit Award from the National<lb />
Council of Christians and Jews?<lb />
Robertson did. Would someone<lb />
that is not compassionate sell<lb />
everything he owned to live with<lb />
the poverty-stricken, downtrod-<lb />
den, urban ghetto blacks of the<lb />
Bedford-Stuyvesant area of New<lb />
York City? Roberston did. Would<lb />
someone that is not compassion-<lb />
ate have, in the last two years<lb />
alone, helped over 15 million<lb />
destitute, homeless, uneducated,<lb />
needy people from every color,<lb />
race and creed under the sun?<lb />
Robertson did.<lb />
Michael A. Alban<lb />
Sophomore<lb />
No Contras<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
"A number of us feel we have a<lb />
moral obligation not to hang the<lb />
Contras out to dry' Rep. Thomas<lb />
Carper is quoted as saying in<lb />
support of giving them $10 mil-<lb />
lion more next quarter.<lb />
Some of us feel that much wor-<lb />
thier people have been killed with<lb />
minimal attention from our gov-<lb />
ernment � Nicaraguan health<lb />
workers, teachers, community<lb />
leaders, families, for example.<lb />
(Why attack soldiers when if s so<lb />
much safer to attack civilians?)<lb />
And how about Guatemalan Indi-<lb />
ans, killed or driven out of their<lb />
homes by the thousands of Salva-<lb />
dorans bombed by their "demo-<lb />
cratic government and made refu-<lb />
gees from their own country?<lb />
The Nicaraguans got rid of<lb />
Somoza without any U.S. mil-<lb />
lions. If the Contras can't get by<lb />
for a measly three months of ne-<lb />
gotiation on the fat they've accu-<lb />
mulated, let them dry up!<lb />
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Couples or singles only. $195 a month. 6<lb />
month lease. MOBILE HOME RENTALS -<lb />
couples or singles. Apartment and mobile<lb />
homes tn As.dlt-a Gardens near Brook Valley<lb />
County Club.<lb />
Contact J.T. or Tommy Williams<lb />
756-7815<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
FOR RENT<lb />
ROOMATE NEEDED: To share 2 bed<lb />
room apt at Kings Row Apt. 1 2 Rent <lb />
Utilities. No deposit required. Contact<lb />
Danny 758-7356 if interested.<lb />
BEVERLY MANOR APARTMENTS:<lb />
Now leasing spacious 2 bedroom units<lb />
with large living room and dining area.<lb />
New Capet; new wallpaper in kitchen<lb />
and bath. Range and refrigerator pro-<lb />
vided Central heatair, coldhot water<lb />
and basic cable T.V. included in rent. As<lb />
low as $335.00 per month. 756-5155<lb />
days, 746-2058 evenings for appoint-<lb />
ment.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED: to share 3<lb />
bedroom apt. $98 a month, 13 utilities.<lb />
Call Gary or Steve 758-1573.<lb />
SHARON LEWIS: Yo, BABY! Look out<lb />
Thursday night girl because we are Hit-<lb />
tin' the Town. So Dress to impress be-<lb />
cause our First night out will be one to<lb />
remember Yours Truely, Y.S.A. J.P.R.<lb />
LESLEY HARRIS: We just wanted to<lb />
thank you for a great year as President.<lb />
We love you and think you did a terrific<lb />
job! Love, the Sisters and pledges of Delta<lb />
Zeta<lb />
IT'S THE ALL GREEK GONG SHOW:<lb />
To be held on March 1, only three days<lb />
before everyone heads for the sun. "A<lb />
night on the Town" for the Grand Prize<lb />
Winner, A Limo, A Keg, Free drinks, and<lb />
Dinner. All Frats and Sororities dig up an<lb />
act you thinks best and be ready to put our<lb />
judges, Tom 1 layes, Elmer Meyer and<lb />
Coach Mike Steele to the test. Stay Tuned<lb />
For More Info.<lb />
THE BROADCASTING HONOR<lb />
SOCIETY: will hold a meeting on Wed<lb />
"F eb 3 at 5:00 in Room 234 at the library. 2.5<lb />
g.p.a. to be eligable.<lb />
SHARI: What happend to the Broncos!<lb />
Or should we ask what happened to all<lb />
the beer! Anneleigh &amp; Maria.<lb />
JEFF, SHAY, REEVES, TY, BRUCE:<lb />
Last minute plans were the best on hand.<lb />
The superbuzz could not have been more<lb />
fun. Expecially considering the best team<lb />
won! Thanks for a great, interesting eve-<lb />
ning. Anneleigh, Shari St. Maria.<lb />
ARE WOMEN EXPLOITED: through<lb />
pornography or is it an art form which<lb />
provides freedom of expression, pro-<lb />
tected under the constitution? Come see<lb />
the fiery debate bewteen pom star and<lb />
High Society publisher, Gloria Leonard,<lb />
vs. founding member of N.O.W. and<lb />
Women Against Pornography, Dolores<lb />
Alexander on Feb. 9th at 8 p.m. 1 lendrix<lb />
Theatre. Tickets $3 students, $4 Faculty<lb />
Staff. $5 public. Available at Central<lb />
Ticket Office. Mendenhall. Sponsored by:<lb />
Student Union Forum Committee.<lb />
RICH THURSTON: This is your per-<lb />
sonal Thanks for breakfast last week I'm<lb />
sorry if 1 messed up your diet. Elizabeth.<lb />
THE SISTERS AND PLEDGES OF<lb />
DELTA ZETA would like to congratulate<lb />
the following on their new offices: Liz<lb />
Wooten, President; Tracy Grimaldi, VP in<lb />
charge of Rush; Melissa Tucker, VP in<lb />
charge of Pledge Education; and Beth<lb />
Hopkins, Treasurer. We love you and<lb />
know you will all do great<lb />
THE LAST WORD: In Metal, First. Met-<lb />
alshop 122-0-4. 12-4 Friday and Saturday<lb />
Nights. 91.3 WZMB.<lb />
TO THE PIKA PLEDGES: Good luck<lb />
and we're behind you all the way! Love<lb />
the lil sis.<lb />
THE NEW DELI WANTS YOU: to jam<lb />
like you ain't jammed before! Catch the<lb />
infamous BAD CIIECKS with the FLAT<lb />
DUO JETS Thursday, don't dare miss<lb />
WIDESPREAD PANIC Friday, and come<lb />
hear ROLLY GRAY &amp; SUNFIRE. Satur-<lb />
day, mon.<lb />
IF YOU LOVE MEXICAN FOOD: Don't<lb />
miss fiesta Frande at OFF THE CUFF<lb />
Wednesday with free taco-n-nacho Bar<lb />
and SI.50 Mexican imports with $2.00<lb />
marquritas.<lb />
GARY HART FOR PRESIDENT: Let the<lb />
People Decide! You can participate in his<lb />
grass roots campaign for the N.C. Presi-<lb />
dential Primary on March 8th. For any<lb />
questions or further information call Bob<lb />
at 758-2570.<lb />
WEDNESDAY: Make it happen at you<lb />
best hump-Day Happy Hour OFF THE<lb />
CUFF. (iiiti -<lb />
MARY FORDHAM: Roses are red, vio-<lb />
lets are blue, on Feb. 4th, you'll be 21 too!<lb />
I lappy Birthday - Love, a Fellow Repub-<lb />
lican. (Go Bob Dole, Yea!)<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS TO KRIS<lb />
KELLY New Vice President of<lb />
Panhellenic. We're proud of you and<lb />
know you'll do a great job! Love, the<lb />
Sigmas.<lb />
SIG EPS: Thanks so much for having us<lb />
over last Sunday to celebrate your new<lb />
pledges! Nuclear Waste III and card<lb />
search we're a blast! Glad we were aU<lb />
there to enjoy the fun. Let's do it again real<lb />
soon! Love, the Sigmas.<lb />
SEE ONLY THE FINEST: Looking sen-<lb />
ioritas at Feista Frande at OFF THE CUFF.<lb />
ROBERTO: Says come see me<lb />
PHI TAU LITTLE SISTERS: Mandatory<lb />
Meeting Wednesday night at 900 p.m.<lb />
All old and new little sisters need to be<lb />
there if you plan to be active this<lb />
semester, Amanda<lb />
CHI OMEGA: Terri, Christy, Dawn,<lb />
Beth, Samantha, &amp; Celia; 1 lang in there,<lb />
We love you the sisters.<lb />
SIG EPS � The Super Bowl party wJS<lb />
awsome nice game Denver Ha Oh<lb />
well, see ya next year.<lb />
PHI TAU LITTLE SISTERS: Would like<lb />
to welcome the new brother and little<lb />
sister pledges to the family Enjoy the<lb />
Best!<lb />
CAM WARD: You did it for us a job well<lb />
done. We know you'll be great cause<lb />
your 1 Watch out Panhellenic Cams<lb />
Pres. now. We're SO proud of von You<lb />
wise old owl.<lb />
KA'S: 10 more days and counting 1 ove<lb />
the Chi-Crs.<lb />
YES HAPPY CAMPERS: It's time again<lb />
to rejoice. The Red 1 louse is inviting you<lb />
for another night of Karma and fun, and<lb />
the celebration will last 'till the dawn of<lb />
the sun. No birthdays this time, but we<lb />
now have a I lappy Camper Tree, and on<lb />
Sat. The 6th, Babs, Bev and Gina are hav-<lb />
ing another bush, so party with us and<lb />
you'll see! donations.<lb />
COME SEE THE STAR: of the X rated<lb />
film classic "Misty Beethoven Gloria<lb />
Leonard, defend pornagraphy, while the<lb />
founder of Women Against Pornagra<lb />
phy, Dolores Alexander, condemns it<lb />
This hot debate will take place in Hendrix<lb />
Theatre, Feb. 9th at 8 p.m. Tickets are S3<lb />
students, $4 FacultyStaff, S5 public<lb />
Available at Central Ticket Office Me<lb />
nedhall. Sponsored by Student Union<lb />
Forum committee.<lb />
STUDENTS INTERESTED IN<lb />
TRAVEL: The Student Union Travel<lb />
Comm. is having a meeting to deade on<lb />
trips for next year. Come &amp; give us your<lb />
input. The meeting Ls Feb. 2 at 5 pm in<lb />
Mendenhall Call 757-6611 ext 210 for<lb />
more info.<lb />
FOUND: Necklace found near Garrett<lb />
and Fletcher dorms. Please call 756-2082<lb />
(Randy).<lb />
Designers of Travel<lb />
Ask around and you will ftnd out iha ECU<lb />
Hex ked the Hawaiian Inn last yrar Lets<lb />
do It again Spring Brrakk '88 Call Todd<lb />
758 931 1 or Daw 7S7-3SI6<lb />
Love Lines<lb />
unitreturn to<lb />
The "East Carolinian<lb />
for Valentine s (Day<lb />
"Watch for details.<lb />
Announcements<lb />
rORXOGRAPY DEBATE<lb />
Pom star Gloria Leonard will be debat-<lb />
he founder of Women Against Por-<lb />
aphy on Feb. 9 at 8 p.m. in Hendrix<lb />
atre Some of the issues to be dis-<lb />
ced will be sexual oppression vs. artis-<lb />
treedom. Tickets infor available at the<lb />
rttrai Ticket office in Mendenhall. 757-<lb />
ext. 266. Sponsored by the Student<lb />
ion Forum Committee<lb />
GAMMA BETA PHI<lb />
The National Gamma Beta Phi Honor<lb />
Society will hold a meeting Feb. 2 at 7pm<lb />
Jenkins Auditorium. Attendance is<lb />
�indatory!<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 />
PHYSICAL ED. TEST<lb />
.ae Physical Education Motor and<lb />
Physical Fitness Competency Test is<lb />
scheduled for Friday Feb. 5, 1 p.m. at<lb />
ges 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 />
s re of 45 on the aerobics run is<lb />
required.Of anyone has any medical con-<lb />
dition that would con train dicate partici-<lb />
pation in the testing should contact Mike<lb />
McCammon or Mitch Craib at 757-6497.<lb />
ASSERTIVENESS<lb />
A three part workshop offered to stu-<lb />
dents at no cost by the University Coun-<lb />
seling Center will be held Jan. 28 and Feb.<lb />
1 &amp; 11. All three sessions will be con-<lb />
ducted from 3-4 P.M. in 312 Wright<lb />
tn.ilding.Leam how to express your-<lb />
selves directly and openly and sharpen<lb />
your interpersonal skills. Please call the<lb />
Counseling Center at 757-6661 for Regis-<lb />
tration.<lb />
Registration for intramural Tube Polo<lb />
will be held on Feb. 3 at 6 p.m. in MG102.<lb />
For more informatkn call 757-6387.<lb />
MALE SUBTECTg NEEPEP<lb />
Men ages 18-34 are needed for a study<lb />
at the ECU human performance labera-<lb />
tory. Subjects will be paid $25, receive a<lb />
copy of their resting ECG, have their per-<lb />
cent bady fat assessed, and have their<lb />
oxygen uptake measured. In return, sub-<lb />
jects will have to complete two moder-<lb />
ately paced downhill runs. Runners and<lb />
serious weight lifters should not apply.<lb />
Call Mitch Craib at 757-6497 or 752-5867<lb />
or come by the Human Performance<lb />
Laboratory at 113 Minges Coliseum and<lb />
speak to Mitch Craib.<lb />
DIVE CLUB<lb />
There will be a meeting on Thurs. Feb.<lb />
4 at 7 p.m. in Mendenhall rooms 8D, E, and<lb />
F. We are Key West Bound. Those inter-<lb />
ested should join us at the meeting. Every-<lb />
one is invited.<lb />
COFFEEHOUSE<lb />
The Coffeehouse is holding auditions<lb />
for interested bands and musicians to<lb />
perform in the Coffeehouse Underground<lb />
- Mendenhall. Registration forms may be<lb />
obtained in Rm. 234 Mendenhall. Audi-<lb />
tions will by Friday, Feb. 5 at 8 pm. Free<lb />
admission - open to the public.<lb />
SAVE THOSE WRAPPERS<lb />
Deposit all empty Sticklets 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 />
PIANIST<lb />
The ECU Performing Arts Series pres-<lb />
ents internationally acclaimed pianist<lb />
Eugene Istomin on Thurs, Feb. 11, at 8pm<lb />
in Wright Auditorium. A trio formed with<lb />
Isaac Stan, Leonard Rose, And Mr. Is-<lb />
tomin collected a Grammy Award in 1971<lb />
for Best Chamber Musk Performance.<lb />
Ticketscan be purchased at the Central<lb />
Ticket Office, Mendenhall Student Cen-<lb />
ter, or by calling 757-6611 ext. 266.<lb />
JAZZ<lb />
The Performing Arts Series at ECU is<lb />
proud to present Richard Stoltzman and<lb />
Woody Herman's Thudering Herd 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 Herd 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 ext.<lb />
266.<lb />
BALLET<lb />
The Atlanta Ballet will perform in<lb />
Wright Auditorium on Tues, Feb. 16, at<lb />
8pm. Induded in the evening's program<lb />
are two new works: "Reflections For by<lb />
Artistic director Robert Barnett and an<lb />
untitled work by Lisa De Ribere. Tickets<lb />
available at Central Ticket Office in Men-<lb />
denhall Student Center.<lb />
RACOUETBALL<lb />
Registration for intramural racquetball<lb />
will be held February 10 at 6 p.m in MG 102.<lb />
For more information call 757-6387.<lb />
FREE THROW<lb />
Registration for the free throw compe-<lb />
tition will be held on February 2 from 3<lb />
p.m. - 5 p.m. and 7 p.m 9 p.m. in MG. For<lb />
more information call 757-6387.<lb />
CANOE CLINIC<lb />
Registration for the Intramural Out-<lb />
door Recreation Canoe Clinic will be held<lb />
from February 1-February 15. Activity<lb />
dates will be on Feb. 16 and Feb. 18. For<lb />
more information call 757-6387.<lb />
BACKPACKING CLINIC<lb />
Registration for the Intramural Out-<lb />
door Recreation Backpacking Clinic will<lb />
be from Feb. 8-Feb. 22. The Activity date<lb />
will be on Feb. 24 at 6 p.m. For more<lb />
information call 757-6387.<lb />
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP<lb />
There will be meetings every Thursday<lb />
at 6:00 in the culture center. Everybody<lb />
welcome.<lb />
TTX<lb />
Fellowship of Christian Athletes will<lb />
meet Tuesday nights at 9:30 p.m. at the<lb />
Pirate Club.<lb />
CRISIS INTERVENTION<lb />
We need your experience. Your<lb />
achievements in everyday situations can<lb />
be useful to others. Earn that feeling of<lb />
accomplishment. Real Crisis Center is<lb />
recruiting volunteer crisis counselors. We<lb />
wil be offering training classes in this<lb />
enriching field beginning February 8. call<lb />
758-HELP or come by 312 East 10th Street.<lb />
COLLEGE REPUBLICANS<lb />
The ECU College Republicans will<lb />
meet every Tuesday night in room 221<lb />
Mendenhall at 7 p.m. Call 758-5775 or 752-<lb />
3587.<lb />
PAT ROBERTSON<lb />
Students who would like to help with<lb />
getting M.G. "Pat" Robertson elected<lb />
President, contact Justin Sturz at 758-2047.<lb />
Organizational meeting will be held soon.<lb />
BROADCASTING SOCIETY<lb />
The Broadcasting Honor Society will<lb />
hold a meeting on Wednesday, February 3<lb />
at 5:00 in room 234 at the Library. You<lb />
must have a 2.5 gpa to be eligible.<lb />
RUNNING CLUB<lb />
There will be a meeting on Wednesday,<lb />
Jan. 3 at 5 p.m. in Memorial Gym, room<lb />
105-C. All runners beginnner to advanced<lb />
are invited to attend. Plans will be made<lb />
for the Shamrock Marathon in Virgina<lb />
Beach, V A in March. For more info contact<lb />
Hugh at 355-3759.<lb />
FQRENSICS<lb />
There will be a Forensics meeting on<lb />
Wednesday, February 3,1988 in room 211<lb />
of the Theatre Arts Building. Anyone in-<lb />
terested may attend.<lb />
WOMEN'S FRISBEE CLUB<lb />
There will be a meeting on Wednesday,<lb />
February 3 at 9:00 p.m. in Mendenhall<lb />
room 248 for anyone interested in joining<lb />
the Women's Frisbee dub. For more In-<lb />
formation call Gigi at 752-7578 or Hiedi at<lb />
758-6415.<lb />
COFFEEHOUSE<lb />
Applications are being accepted for<lb />
Coffeehouse Committee members. Any-<lb />
one is eligible to apply. Come by 234<lb />
Mendenhall for more details.<lb />
PHI BETA LAMBDA<lb />
Phi Beta Lambda will be showing a film<lb />
concerning Parliamentary Proceduren on<lb />
Wednesday, February 3 at 3:00 p.m. in<lb />
Rawl 302. Phi Beta Lambda is open to all<lb />
Business-related majors and new mem-<lb />
bers are welcome.<lb />
ART MATORS<lb />
The Student Union Special Events<lb />
Committee is looking for students to draw<lb />
characatures during Barefoot On The<lb />
Mall. We will pay $100.00 apiece to the two<lb />
best characature artists we find. Those<lb />
interested in auditioning please contact<lb />
Lynn Jobes at the Student Union Program<lb />
office at 757-6611, ext. 272.<lb />
ECU AMBASSADOR<lb />
There will be a meeting on Wednesday,<lb />
February 3, at 5:15 p.m. in the Multi-pur-<lb />
pose room in Mendenhall.<lb />
CAMPUS GIRL SCOT ITS<lb />
New meting schedule: Every Tuesday<lb />
at 6:00 p.m. in Mendenhall. We will wel-<lb />
come new members. Call Nancy at 551-<lb />
2583 from 8:00-5:00 p.m.<lb />
ECHO<lb />
ECHO will have its first business meet-<lb />
ing on Thursday, February 4 at 5:00 p.m.<lb />
in the Honors Lounge in Ragsdale. Elec-<lb />
tions will be held and activities for the<lb />
semester will be planned.<lb />
SJED.<lb />
Students for Economic Democracy will<lb />
meet every Sunday from 7:00 pjn. in<lb />
Mendenhall 8-D. For more information,<lb />
call 758-9760 or 746-6049.<lb />
CAMPUS MINISTRIES<lb />
Worship God and celebrate Commun-<lb />
ion mis Wednesday night at 5:00 p.m. at<lb />
the Methodist Student Center. Also avail<lb />
able: all-you-can-eat meal which is $2.00<lb />
at the door, $1.50 in advance. Call 758-2030<lb />
for reservations. Sponsored by Presbyte<lb />
rian and Methodist Campus Ministries.<lb />
ALPHA EPSILON DPI TA<lb />
Alpha Epsilon Delta, the premedical<lb />
Honor Society, will have a meeting on<lb />
Tuesday, February 2 at 7:00 in Flanagan<lb />
307. The guest speakers will be Veterinar<lb />
ian Dr. A.G. Thompson Members,<lb />
pledges, and guests are encouraged to<lb />
attend.<lb />
ECU FRISBEE CM IB<lb />
There will be practice every Tuesday,<lb />
Wednesday and Thursday at 2:30 on In-<lb />
tramural Fields 5 and 6 behind Minges<lb />
Colliseum and on Sunday at 2:00. New<lb />
players welcome.<lb />
COOPER ATTVF FD,<lb />
If you are work-study eligible, you may<lb />
be interested in a job off-campus this<lb />
semester or in the summer or fall of 1988.<lb />
Please contact the Cooperative Education<lb />
office, 312 Rawl Building for further in-<lb />
formation.<lb />
GARY HART<lb />
You can participate in Gary Hart's<lb />
grass roots campaign for the N.C Presi-<lb />
dential Primary on March 8. For any ques-<lb />
tions or further information, please call<lb />
Bob at 758-2570.<lb />
 m NAACP<lb />
The ECU chapter of the NAACP will be<lb />
held on Thursday, February 4,1988 in the<lb />
Cultural Center at 5:00. All committee<lb />
chairpersons should be present in addi-<lb />
tion to all interested students.<lb />
RHO BESILQM<lb />
The Rho Epsilon chapter of ECU wel-<lb />
comes Craig Ralph to ECU. Mr. Ralph of<lb />
Ralph k Associates will be giving a pres-<lb />
oitetion on Corporate and Commerdal<lb />
Real Estate. All Rho Epsilon members and<lb />
"Oersted students and faculty are encour-<lb />
aged to attend on Monday, February 8 at<lb />
5:00 pjn in room 212 mendenhalL<lb />
ECU<lb />
ECU Ncwi lutua<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
recognize and honor tour vetc<lb />
public school teachers in the<lb />
Tuesday with presentation o<lb />
"Outstanding Educator" aw<lb />
by the School of Education.<lb />
Those chosen to receive<lb />
awards are:<lb />
Dr. Mary Jo Martin of Hen)<lb />
son, assistant superintends<lb />
Vance County Schools.<lb />
Mrs. Frances B. Parmiil<lb />
Wilmington, Vocational if<lb />
Economics teacher in the<lb />
Hanover County school svst<lb />
Ms. Judith' O. Clarkl<lb />
Murfreesboro, mathem,<lb />
teacher in the Murfreesl<lb />
Middle School in the Her!<lb />
County school system.<lb />
Ms. Charlotte H. Hoyt of<lb />
both City, a 26-year veteraj<lb />
elementary education, teach<lb />
Pasquotank County school<lb />
tern.<lb />
The awards will be a hih<lb />
of the program for the sixtl<lb />
nual James W. Batten Dt<lb />
guished Lecture Series of the<lb />
School of Education, in He<lb />
Theatre at 7 p.m. Feati<lb />
speaker will be Dr. Phillip<lb />
Apartheid<lb />
university<lb />
(CPS) � About a vear<lb />
University of Missouri at Col<lb />
bia police were arresting<lb />
people who had invaded P<lb />
dent C. Peter Magrath's ot<lb />
demanding the university s�<lb />
investments in (inns that do<lb />
ness in segregationist Soutl<lb />
rica.<lb />
The arrests, it turned out,<lb />
but one of a sencs of upheav,<lb />
the campus, where proteSt<lb />
ties were repeatedly vandal<lb />
and administrators complaj<lb />
of harassment.<lb />
But the MU campus was<lb />
two weeks ago when, on Jai<lb />
its trustees voted to sell al<lb />
South African stocks in que<lb />
The change was indicab<lb />
the anti-apartheid moveme<lb />
U.S. campuses recently. It h<lb />
short, been very quiet.<lb />
"The movement is a victim<lb />
own success said V<lb />
Glaskcr, a grad student and<lb />
apartheid activist at the U<lb />
sity of Pennsylvania, which<lb />
divest in June, 1988.<lb />
It was three years ago, in<lb />
ary, 1985, that the anri-apari<lb />
movement � a fitfully acti1<lb />
fort on a handful of cam<lb />
since the 1960s � abruptl;<lb />
came a national phenomenc<lb />
dozens of campuses erupt<lb />
protests, rallies and sit-ins.<lb />
Since then, of course, the<lb />
dominated political life at<lb />
dreds of schools, and mai<lb />
those campuses have coi<lb />
with protestors' demand<lb />
they sell the offending stocl<lb />
By contrast, in January,<lb />
Eastern Michigan Universitj<lb />
dents forced South African<lb />
Gary Player � who, in fac<lb />
poses apartheid � to disass<lb />
himself from an EMU golf<lb />
project.<lb />
Otherwise, colleges have<lb />
quiet.<lb />
One reason, some obs<lb />
say, is that South African a<lb />
have cut the amount of<lb />
coming out of that country<lb />
bing students of the sense d<lb />
rage that motivated them<lb />
past.<lb />
Others blame a trendyl<lb />
media, which don't cover<lb />
sue much. "The problem wil<lb />
media complained Prof.<lb />
Wade, head of Penn's<lb />
American Studies prograi<lb />
that it measures success "<lb />
numbers that attend a rally<lb />
the issues raised<lb />
Still others see a natural<lb />
tion occuring.<lb />
"On our campus Mil<lb />
student Jacqueline Judiej<lb />
"you can trace the stages of<lb />
ment. It started as a polite<lb />
ment, and students went tl<lb />
the proper channels to ra<lb />
issue. Thcv were ignored,<lb />
organized protests that<lb />
headway<lb />
Judie says the rallies,<lb />
and protest shanties MU stj<lb />
were still building as of lasl<lb />
ber "embarrassed the univj<lb />
into taking action.<lb />
"Students show suppoi<lb />
there is something to<lb />
maintained, "and they're<lb />
terested in the issue<lb />
The trick to keeping presj<lb />
South Africa to dismantle<lb />
heid, others say, is in findi<lb />
to Vet students here do<lb />
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ECU honors veteran teachers<lb />
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hast Carolina University will<lb />
recognize and honor tour veteran<lb />
public school teachers in the state<lb />
Tuesday with presentation of its<lb />
"Outstanding Educator" awards<lb />
by the School of Education.<lb />
Those chosen to receive the<lb />
awards are:<lb />
Or Miry )o Martin of Hender-<lb />
son assistant superintendent of<lb />
Vance County Schools.<lb />
Mrs. Frances B. Parnell of<lb />
Wilmington, Vocational Home<lb />
Economics teacher in the New<lb />
i lanover Countv school system.<lb />
Ms. Judith O. Clark of<lb />
Murfreesboro, mathematics<lb />
teacher in the Murfreesboro<lb />
Middle School in the Hertford<lb />
v ounty school system.<lb />
Ms. Charlotte E. Hoyt of Eliza-<lb />
beth City, a 26-year veteran in<lb />
elementary education, teacher at<lb />
Pasquotank County school sys-<lb />
tem.<lb />
Hie awards will be a highlight<lb />
of the program for the sixth an-<lb />
nual lames W. Batten Distin-<lb />
guished 1 ecture Series of the ECU<lb />
School of Education, in Hendrix<lb />
Theatre at 7 p.m. Featured<lb />
speaker will be Dr. Phillip Sch-<lb />
presents <lb />
lechty, executive director of<lb />
Ghcens Academy in Louisville,<lb />
Ky.<lb />
The "Outstanding Educator<lb />
Award" is presented annually to<lb />
educators who are graduates of<lb />
teacher education programs at<lb />
East Carolina University and who<lb />
were nominated by their col-<lb />
leagues.<lb />
Dr. Martin has been a teacher of<lb />
science and mathematics at Tar-<lb />
boro and Pinetops in Edgccombe<lb />
County, an assistant principal in<lb />
Rocky Mount and has been in the<lb />
Vance County system since 1981<lb />
when she became director of sec-<lb />
ondary education for the Vance<lb />
County schools.<lb />
In 1986, as the executive secre-<lb />
tary of the Citizens of Excellence<lb />
in Education, she led a successful<lb />
effort to pass an $18 million school<lb />
bond issue in Vance County.<lb />
Martin received her under-<lb />
graduate degree from Atlantic<lb />
Christian College, her master's<lb />
degree from ECU and the doctor-<lb />
ate in Education at Duke Univer-<lb />
sity.<lb />
Mrs. Parnell received both<lb />
undergraduate and graduate<lb />
degrees from ECU and began her<lb />
teaching career at Clayton High<lb />
School in 1961-1964. She taught at<lb />
Tileston Junior High and Roland-<lb />
Grise Junior High in Wilmington<lb />
and joined the faculty at John T.<lb />
Hoggard High School in 1969.<lb />
She has been a part-time con-<lb />
tributor to the Wilmington Morn-<lb />
ing Star's food and dietary sec-<lb />
tions, a dietary consultant to nurs-<lb />
ing homes and a consultant for<lb />
media review and evaluation for<lb />
the state department of public<lb />
instruction.<lb />
She has authored texts on<lb />
homemaking skills, a student ac-<lb />
tivity guide for homemaking<lb />
skills and an instructor's guide in<lb />
addition to numerous articles for<lb />
newspapers and national maga-<lb />
zines.<lb />
Dr. Vila Rosenfield, ECU coor-<lb />
dinator for secondary education,<lb />
said "Mrs. Parnell is an example<lb />
of teaching at its best. Students are<lb />
taught through example and<lb />
learning experiences to have a<lb />
positive attitude, to see the best in<lb />
everyone and to make the best of<lb />
what is. Students are taught to<lb />
think and to make decisions.<lb />
"She goes beyond the class-<lb />
room and into the community to<lb />
Apartheid protests quiet down when<lb />
university South Africa stocks sold<lb />
(CPS) � About a year ago,<lb />
University of Missouri at Colum-<lb />
bia police were arresting 41<lb />
people who had invaded Presi-<lb />
dent C. Peter Magrath's office,<lb />
demanding the university sell its<lb />
investments in linns that do busi-<lb />
ness in segregationist South Af-<lb />
r i C3.<lb />
The arrests, it turned out, were<lb />
but one et a series of upheavals on<lb />
the campus, where protest shan-<lb />
ties were repeatedly vandalized<lb />
and administrators complained<lb />
harassment.<lb />
But the MU campus was quiet<lb />
two weeks ago when, on Jan. 11,<lb />
its trustees voted to sell all the<lb />
Soutli African stocks in question.<lb />
Ihe change was indicative of<lb />
the anti-apartheid movement on<lb />
LS. campuses recently. It has, in<lb />
chort. been very quiet.<lb />
"The movement is a victim of its<lb />
own success said Wayne<lb />
Glasker, a grad student and anti-<lb />
apartheid activist at the Univer-<lb />
sity o Pennsylvania, which will<lb />
divest in iune, 1988.<lb />
It was three years ago, in Janu-<lb />
ary 1985, that the anti-apartheid<lb />
movement � a fitfully active ef-<lb />
fort on a handful of campuses<lb />
since the 1960s � abruptly be-<lb />
came a national phenomenon as<lb />
dozens of campuses erupted in<lb />
protests, rallies and sit-ins.<lb />
Since then, of course, the issue<lb />
dominated political life at hun-<lb />
dreds of schools, and many of<lb />
those campuses have complied<lb />
with protestors' demand that<lb />
they sell the offending stocks.<lb />
By contrast, in January, 1988,<lb />
Eastern Michigan University stu-<lb />
dents forced South African golfer<lb />
Gary PI aver - - who, in fact, op-<lb />
poses apartheid � to disassociate<lb />
himself from an EMU golf course<lb />
project.<lb />
Otherwise, colleges have been<lb />
quiet.<lb />
One reason, some observers<lb />
sav, is that South African censors<lb />
have cut the amount of news<lb />
coming out of that country, rob-<lb />
bing students of the sense of out-<lb />
rage that motivated them in the<lb />
past.<lb />
Others blame a trendy U.S.<lb />
media, which don't cover the is-<lb />
sue much. "The problem with the<lb />
media complained Prof. Jacqui<lb />
Wade, head of Pcnn's Afro-<lb />
American Studies program, "is<lb />
that it measures success by the<lb />
numbers that attend a rally, not by<lb />
the issues raised<lb />
Still others see a natural evolu-<lb />
tion occuring.<lb />
"On our campus Missouri<lb />
student Jacqueline Judie said,<lb />
"you can trace the stages of move-<lb />
ment. It started as a polite move-<lb />
ment, and students went through<lb />
the proper channels to raise the<lb />
issue. They were ignored, so they<lb />
organized protests that made<lb />
headway<lb />
Judie says the rallies, arrests<lb />
and protest shanties MU students<lb />
were still building as of last Octo-<lb />
ber "embarrassed the university7'<lb />
into taking action.<lb />
"Students show support when<lb />
there is something to do she<lb />
maintained, "and they're still in-<lb />
terested in the issue<lb />
The trick to keeping pressure on<lb />
South Africa to dismantle apart-<lb />
heid, others say, is in finding ways<lb />
to let students here do something<lb />
about it.<lb />
"Activists must work to find<lb />
ways to deal with people's daily<lb />
lives Kim Paulus of the National<lb />
Student Action Center said.<lb />
"Thev need to engage that moral<lb />
outrage<lb />
Josh Nessen of the American<lb />
Committee on Africa, which has<lb />
organized hundreds of campus<lb />
anti-apartheid efforts during the<lb />
years, contended the movement is<lb />
still building at some campuses<lb />
though he conceded that, at oth-<lb />
ers, "people have moved on to<lb />
other issues and broadened their<lb />
agendas<lb />
They have broadened, too, their<lb />
definition of which stocks cam-<lb />
puses should sell.<lb />
University of Washington stu-<lb />
dents, for instance, are challeng-<lb />
ing UW trustees' announcement<lb />
that they finished divesting on<lb />
Dec. 1, 1987. The students main-<lb />
tain the school still holds $2.5<lb />
million in stocks in firms with<lb />
indirect ties to South Africa.<lb />
At Penn, Glasker is monitoring<lb />
Penn's holding in Coca-Cola,<lb />
General Motors. IBM and Shell<lb />
Oil.<lb />
"The reasons for divesting from<lb />
GM and IBM are even more com-<lb />
pelling claimed Patrick<lb />
Hagopian, another Penn activist.<lb />
"Now these corporations have in<lb />
a formal sense sold out to local<lb />
managers who are not bound by<lb />
Suffering<lb />
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guidelines like the Sullivan Prin-<lb />
ciples a list of civil rights compa-<lb />
nies agreed to respect among their<lb />
South African workers.<lb />
Still other groups are shifting<lb />
their focus to racism in the U.S.<lb />
University of Utah Students<lb />
Against Apartheid, for example,<lb />
picketed a Salt Lake City tailor<lb />
shop after the owner posted a sign<lb />
on the front door warning, "Black<lb />
people may not enter<lb />
"If Salt Lake City is practicing<lb />
racism, then how can we expect<lb />
the rest of the world to solve their<lb />
racial prejudices?" Utah student<lb />
Tom Price asked.<lb />
At Missouri, "the anti-apart-<lb />
heid movement has sparked a lot<lb />
of awareness of racism on cam-<lb />
pus Judie reported.<lb />
But when George Washington<lb />
University students tried to refo-<lb />
cus their anti-apartheid group to<lb />
broader racism issues, "we got<lb />
bogged down, we had no concrete<lb />
goals GW organizer David<lb />
Hicks said.<lb />
Glasker agreed, noting "what<lb />
attracted people (to the apartheid<lb />
issue) was the moral clarity of the<lb />
issue<lb />
Now, however, "the issue is no<lb />
longer as clear. It's hard to mobi-<lb />
lize that sense of outrage. As a<lb />
result, we may have lost some<lb />
people. They may feel we've<lb />
achieved the objective (and won-<lb />
der) 'what more do you want?<lb />
help students to better under-<lb />
stand all ages, ethnic groups and<lb />
different work situations<lb />
Ms. Clark has taught at<lb />
Murfreesboro Middle School for<lb />
14 years. She "provides outstand-<lb />
ing leadership for other teachers<lb />
as chair of the mathematics de-<lb />
partment said principal Vir-<lb />
ginia S. Myers.<lb />
She is a trainer for in-service<lb />
workshops and as a resource per-<lb />
son for mathematicsscience cur-<lb />
riculum programs. She teaches<lb />
advanced mathematics courses,<lb />
sponsors the Mathcounts pro-<lb />
gram and a regional math contest.<lb />
She also teaches eighth grade sci-<lb />
encehealth.<lb />
Ms. Clark received her under-<lb />
graduate degree in secondary<lb />
education from Longwood Col-<lb />
lege in Virginia and a master's in<lb />
elementary education degree<lb />
from ECU. She taught previously<lb />
in Halifax and Wake Counties<lb />
and in Nottoway County, Va.<lb />
Mrs. Hoyt was selected as the<lb />
1987 Elizabeth City-Pasquotank<lb />
County "Teacher of the Year" last<lb />
fall. Superintendent William C.<lb />
Symons said Mrs. Hoyt is "among<lb />
the best at providing a strong<lb />
academic environment with high<lb />
expectations and an environment<lb />
that is warm, supportive and<lb />
positive<lb />
Mrs. Hoyt is a native of Raleigh<lb />
and grew up in Johnston County<lb />
and attended public schools in<lb />
Smithfield. A 1959 graduate of<lb />
East Carolina, she began teaching<lb />
at John Tyler Elementary School<lb />
in . Portsmouth, Va and also<lb />
taught at High Point before mov-<lb />
ing to Elizabeth City.<lb />
'Teaching school is a job I have<lb />
looked forward to every one of<lb />
my 26 years in education she<lb />
said. "It is just as exciting and<lb />
certainly more challenging than it<lb />
was when I first began in 1959.<lb />
There is no doubt in my mind that<lb />
I was meant to do anything but<lb />
teach. I shall continue to give<lb />
teaching my best in molding the<lb />
lives of future citizens, for this is<lb />
my contribution to society<lb />
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Warren files<lb />
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Representative Ed N. Warren,<lb />
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mmittee on Education<lb />
and a member of the 1 ligher Edu-<lb />
cation committee, recently filed<lb />
for re-election to the North Caro-<lb />
lina Houso ot Representatives<lb />
m the 9th District.<lb />
The 9th District is made up of<lb />
parts of Pitt and Greene counties.<lb />
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term of office, is a Pitt County<lb />
native with roots in farming and<lb />
other enterprises Currently a<lb />
member of the board of directors<lb />
for Branch Banking and Trust Co<lb />
he was a school administrator for<lb />
2 vears.<lb />
Warren has been involved with<lb />
getting several major appropria-<lb />
tion bills for ECU through the<lb />
legislature since he has been in<lb />
office.<lb />
A Democrat, Warren must first<lb />
win the Democratic primary May<lb />
3 if he is to be re-elected to his post.<lb />
nors hasgix en to the d<lb />
we feel certain provisions pat<lb />
ticularly those which pertain to<lb />
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FEBRUARY 2,1988 Page 9<lb />
ECU show proves Buffett<lb />
is still mayor of "M-ville"<lb />
By ADAM BLANKENSHIP<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
beach, slightly out of place.<lb />
After realizing Buffett was the<lb />
I remember I was in eighth UX "ft the br?c" ,eS (whL�<lb />
grade when I first saw Jimmy ?xcl'ed the ?�wd by doing noth-<lb />
Buffett. I didn't really know what !n8 ?! �m,T8 �n.StagC and ?'<lb />
he was all about. I heard a lot of<lb />
his music at the sailing clubs I<lb />
grew up around. Usually it was<lb />
the old cronies getting drunk and<lb />
singing along to his tapes.<lb />
It looked fun to me and my<lb />
friends. So off we went with<lb />
mom's money and weasled our<lb />
way to the sixth row. At the time,<lb />
ing "Hello) we knew instantly<lb />
this man was the definition of<lb />
"laid-back<lb />
Well, eight years later nothing<lb />
haschanged. Buffet hasa little less<lb />
hair, isn't as tan, and has both legs<lb />
intact. He looks as if he is still on<lb />
the same weight training pro-<lb />
gram, 12 ounces at a time, and<lb />
we felt like we were the only �ou,rd real,y care less about this<lb />
people there under 21, and defi-<lb />
nitely the only ones sober.<lb />
We were trying to act cool and<lb />
doing a pretty good job until one<lb />
of the roadies came up on stage<lb />
and one of my friends yelled,<lb />
"There he is and instantly we<lb />
felt like mountaineers at the<lb />
will be the classic tunes we will all<lb />
reminisce to when we're older.<lb />
The renditions of his usual all<lb />
time greats, his comedic flare and<lb />
wit gave me the impression<lb />
Buffett will be around a long time.<lb />
He has a lot of control over the<lb />
audience. At one point during the<lb />
concert, this almost horizontally<lb />
laid-back man had to reprimand a<lb />
few goons who were taking the<lb />
out-of-hand approach to having a<lb />
good time that ECU is famous for.<lb />
But life went on, as did the<lb />
show. The splendid finishing<lb />
of "Margaritaville<lb />
Students make cool hammocks<lb />
Bv CLAY DEANHARDT<lb />
Managing Fditor<lb />
it paid off. "The neat thing was going<lb />
When they talked to the pur- down there last August and see- circulation of more than 30,000.<lb />
chasing manager for the store, ing it hanging in the store he "I think it hasa lot of potential.<lb />
they found out he had just re- said. If he puts it in Coconut Telegraph,<lb />
Swinson said they have only it will take off he said.<lb />
turned from Australia and the<lb />
Jimmy Buffett and hammocks.<lb />
ultimate in laid-back and the<lb />
ultimate in laying-back. You<lb />
nld think they go together like �mefnca � C"P raccs; �herc hc sold a fcw hammocks through the<lb />
Margaritas and salt, but thcv hdt? 1fo1u1nd hamm�ck design he store so far, but that they hope to<lb />
reallv liked. Swinson and Wilder sell more soon.<lb />
r have.<lb />
Never, that is, until ECU stu-<lb />
dents hm Swinson and Alison<lb />
der brought them together<lb />
year on Spring Break in Key<lb />
West. The two operate a com-<lb />
any, Taradise Hammocks,<lb />
ivhich now weaves hammocks for<lb />
nittett's Kev West Margaritaville<lb />
(tore.<lb />
Swinson said the match is the<lb />
Result of a whim he and Wilder<lb />
lad last year. The two learned to<lb />
lake hammocks at a local manu-<lb />
facturer, hut decided thcv could<lb />
ake more money weaving them<lb />
ind selling them on their own.<lb />
So they started Paradise Ham-<lb />
nocks and began selling them to<lb />
friends and neighbors. Then,<lb />
(i. hen they went to the Keys for<lb />
break last year, they decided to<lb />
fake one with them. "We took it to<lb />
Margaritaville just as a tongshot<lb />
Jwinson said.<lb />
told him they were Parrot Heads<lb />
(the nickname for die-hard jimmy<lb />
Buffett fans) and that their ham-<lb />
mocks would be, of course,<lb />
American made. The man told<lb />
them to come back the next day,<lb />
but not to get their hopes up.<lb />
"We went back the next day<lb />
Swinson said. "They said 'We told<lb />
you not to get your hopes up �<lb />
and we didn't � but thev said he<lb />
(Buffett) liked it<lb />
Paradise Hammocks got the<lb />
contract, and they make the ham-<lb />
mocks for Margaritaville on de-<lb />
mand.<lb />
"We told him he could put his<lb />
name on it, and he did Swinson<lb />
said. "But wc can't sell them lo-<lb />
cally with his name on them<lb />
"We're expecting to be printed<lb />
in the Coconut Telegraph<lb />
Swinson and Wilder plan to join<lb />
the Peace Corps when they<lb />
graduate, but Swinson said they<lb />
can still make the hammocks<lb />
while they serve their tour of<lb />
encore<lb />
Frankly, I agree with him. Any- brought the crowd�to a fevered<lb />
way, I'm glad one can count on pitch and pumped everybody for<lb />
some things in this world, and a summertime. More immediate on<lb />
Jimmy Buffett show is of them. the audience's mind was what<lb />
and where to drink after the show.<lb />
Like last time, he was about 20 I had a good time. Everyone I<lb />
minutes late, just long enough to talked to (who could remember)<lb />
be casual without causing anxi- had a good time, and the ones<lb />
ety. As before, the crowd was who couldn't remember were<lb />
more or less a huge party which told they had a good time. I hope<lb />
could have gone on all night. Spir- he comes back or at least has<lb />
its were high, real high. What else "Carolina on his mind Buffett<lb />
would one expect from a Buffett was a jamming show and if you<lb />
show. missed it, Ha, too bad, your loss.<lb />
Listening to Buffett play his But you should definitely try to<lb />
new music, it sounds like these<lb />
New scary TV series<lb />
proving to be boring<lb />
which is his monthly newsletter duty,<lb />
(and souvenir magazine) he "The neat thing about this kind<lb />
said. That would mean people of business is you your own boss,<lb />
could order the ha�nmocks You can drink a beer on the job<lb />
through the mail, and Swinson and listen to jimmy Buffett and<lb />
said that would mean a booming get a tan he said.<lb />
By MICAH HARRIS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The syndicated "Friday the<lb />
Thirteenth" series and the Fox<lb />
Network's Werewolf" represent<lb />
the new wave of TV horror as<lb />
loosened restrictions allow TV<lb />
Trips to Daytona planned<lb />
By CAROL WETHERINGTON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Editor's Note: This is the first in<lb />
a series of stories on three vaca-<lb />
tion packages being offered this<lb />
Swinson �id the Margaritaville sPrin&amp; vou can get away from<lb />
this insane asylum for a while.<lb />
store is expanding, and that they<lb />
are getting ready to put up a dis-<lb />
play featuring the jimmy Buffett<lb />
Hammocks in the new store.<lb />
ong journey into poetfs job<lb />
By CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Betty Adcock, drawing casually<lb />
n a much needed cigarette, ex-<lb />
plains how becoming a poet was<lb />
not a conscious choice. "It was not<lb />
a decision I really made<lb />
An only child in San Augustine,<lb />
eas, Adcock's mother died<lb />
� �hen she was five. Adcock dis-<lb />
covered years later that her<lb />
mother, an English and Latin<lb />
teacher, had also been a poet,<lb />
 riting verses for children.<lb />
Adcock learned to read around<lb />
age six. Her small hometown had<lb />
� library, but at 10 she discov-<lb />
ered some "rat-eaten volumes" of<lb />
Keats and Shelley.<lb />
She pauses to stub out her ciga-<lb />
rette. Adcock just completed a<lb />
crueling Advanced Poetry work-<lb />
shop with Dr. Peter Makuck's<lb />
class.<lb />
Later in the evening, she will<lb />
read from her new book "Behold-<lb />
ings which the workshop class<lb />
has already tasted. The book, due<lb />
out in this spring, contains poems<lb />
that deal with her early years in<lb />
Texas.<lb />
During that time, she says, she<lb />
told her fifth grade teacher that<lb />
she wanted to be a poet when she<lb />
c;rew up. But the only outlet for<lb />
her poems then were various class<lb />
projects.<lb />
She kept writing. She says when<lb />
she realized there were actually<lb />
living poets, she was amazed. She<lb />
took a creative writing class with<lb />
southern novelist Guy Owen<lb />
when she was 26.<lb />
She gave him some of her po-<lb />
etry and he told herThese<lb />
should be published  She sent<lb />
several poems to two poetry jour-<lb />
nals, "The Nation" and "Poetry<lb />
Northwestern<lb />
Both accepted poems. She con-<lb />
tinued to submit to other maga-<lb />
zines, but it wasanother two years<lb />
before another one was pub-<lb />
lished.<lb />
In the meantime, she worked as<lb />
an advertising executive.<lb />
See POET, page 10<lb />
She<lb />
Spring semester. To many, a<lb />
second chance at good grades. To<lb />
many others the semester before<lb />
graduation. But to most<lb />
SPRING BREAK<lb />
March 5-13 is THE WEEK!<lb />
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we've heard about Fort Lauder-<lb />
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Some of Intercampus Travel<lb />
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parks in Daytona. If you drive to<lb />
Pianist Istomin to play Wright Thursday night<lb />
Mendenhall Press Release<lb />
Eugene Istomin will present his<lb />
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his debut, Istomin has given more dent Center, Monday-Friday, 11<lb />
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formed with virtually all of the general admission, $10 for ECU<lb />
world's leading orchestras under facultystaff, and $6 for ECU stu-<lb />
such noted conductors as Eugene dents, high school youth and<lb />
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Tickets for this performance can tion,call 757-661 l,ext 266, during<lb />
be purchased at the Central Ticket the above hours.<lb />
David Tambling, campus rep- Daytona, room cost is only $124<lb />
resentative for Intercampus for seven nights, and if you ride<lb />
Travel, cited Daytona Beach as the the chartered bus running di-<lb />
place to be this spring; 23 miles of rectly from ECU, the cost is only<lb />
white sand beaches without the $184!<lb />
Fort Lauderdale mess. Once in Daytona, a trip to<lb />
During Spring Break of 1987, Disney World, or the Epcot Cen-<lb />
ter is $36; Sea World is $31 and<lb />
Wet &amp; Wild is only $23.50. This<lb />
includes the discount entrance<lb />
ticket and transportation.<lb />
Also, Intercampus Travel will<lb />
be supplying transportation to<lb />
the All New 1988 Party Boat - a<lb />
partying paddleboat. For only $1<lb />
you can drink (if your're 21) free<lb />
for two hours and after 11 p.m.<lb />
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loading. Travellers will be told<lb />
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roommates, and exact room.<lb />
Intercampus Travel guarantees<lb />
that all ECU students will be in the<lb />
same motel. Whether it be the<lb />
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be together to rock Daytona<lb />
Rental cars will be available to<lb />
Intercampus travellers, as well as<lb />
10-30 discount coupons to use<lb />
for food, gifts, nightclubs, etc.<lb />
This package feature is exclusive<lb />
producers to begin to compete<lb />
with big screen terror.<lb />
Before network restrictions<lb />
began to literally cast the devil<lb />
from programming, there existed<lb />
the possibility of real horror. This<lb />
was most notably realized in Boris<lb />
Karloff's "Thriller" episodes,<lb />
"Pigeons from Hell "The Cheat-<lb />
ers and the "The Grim Reaper<lb />
Then the network's typically<lb />
tasteless censors held sway for<lb />
over 25 years. As la teas,lg�5,�the<lb />
revived "Twilight Zone came<lb />
under the clippers. Only recently,<lb />
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of the lesser restrictions of syndi-<lb />
cation and Fox's new network.<lb />
Gore, violence, and atmosphere<lb />
can now be presented in heavy<lb />
doses.<lb />
In format, the new horror pro-<lb />
grams owe a debt to Darren<lb />
McGavin's "Kolchak! the Night<lb />
Stalker currently being rerun on<lb />
CBS. Unlike the former antholo-<lb />
gies, they feature recurring char-<lb />
acters in the spooky situation of<lb />
the week.<lb />
"Werewolf" started out weakly<lb />
in its two-hour premier as basi-<lb />
cally "The Fugitive" starring a<lb />
werewolf. Since then, the produc-<lb />
ers have succeeded admirably in<lb />
overcoming both the structural<lb />
limitations and the 30 minute time<lb />
slot.<lb />
Certain episodes focus on the<lb />
hero Eric's encounters with other<lb />
unlikely werewolves, such as a<lb />
monk and a seedy boarding house<lb />
operator. In a notable two-parter,<lb />
they killed the main character<lb />
who, understandably, was not<lb />
present in the concluding epi-<lb />
sode. And there have been stories<lb />
based on American Indian my-<lb />
thology.<lb />
"Werewolf" still has its prob-<lb />
lems. The men in werewolf suits<lb />
are as convincing as a gorilla in a<lb />
poverty-row movie serial. There's<lb />
some corny dialogue and campy<lb />
delivery that would make Ed-<lb />
ward Wood, Jr. cringe. Still, it is<lb />
surprisingly effective despite<lb />
these flaws.<lb />
More episodic, but featuring<lb />
character continuity, is "Friday<lb />
the Thirteenth" with happily no<lb />
to Intercampus Travel Company sign of an idiot in a hockey mask<lb />
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cludes a refrigerator, stove and<lb />
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The premise is that possessed<lb />
antiques have been sold by a dude<lb />
who's sold his soul to the devil.<lb />
When the devil claims his<lb />
voucher, it's up to the antique<lb />
dealer's niece and nephew to re-<lb />
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Corona Beer' Domino's Pizza, whose monster springs off the<lb />
and Matilda Bay Wine Coolers. page-<lb />
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you get an answering machine, along with the actors' efforts to<lb />
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Eugene Istomin, who has played with some really boss people like Leonard BernstienCthe guy the dog David yfm t J attempts at clever plot twists,<lb />
talks about in that terrible video by the former greatest band in North America), will play here at 8 p.m. Hurry though! You don't want to make for the most effective bit of<lb />
in Wright Auditorium Thursday night The Bad Checks probably won't be there, but they are boss too. be left sitting at ECU- TV horror in 25 years.<lb />
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Bad Checks sound like boss group<lb />
By STEVE SOMMERS<lb />
t Staff Writer<lb />
In my other record reviews I did<lb />
a lot of talking about producers,<lb />
mix quality, back-up vocals and<lb />
things of that nature. But, I think 1<lb />
was forgetting where I was com-<lb />
ing from. 1 didn't remember what<lb />
it means to be drenched in sweat<lb />
with my ears ringing and loving<lb />
every bit of it, and that's not re-<lb />
membering The Bad Checks are<lb />
all about.<lb />
Their latest record, "Inno-<lb />
cence has no bass or treble defi-<lb />
nition, cheap echo vocal effects<lb />
and is 100 sweat and blood rock-<lb />
n-roll. This record is the epitome<lb />
of what it means to get-off.<lb />
Anybody who likes the bullshit<lb />
that Led Zeppelin use to do and<lb />
realizes it was bullshit will like<lb />
this record. The bullshit I'm refer-<lb />
ring to is all that psuedo-psyche-<lb />
delic "Yeah, heavy man" stuff.<lb />
The Bad Checks are by no means a<lb />
psychedelic band but they arc full<lb />
of shit and they do a great cover of<lb />
Led Zepplin's "Rock and Roll<lb />
They've been called voo-<lb />
doobilly, graveyard rock, and an<lb />
assortment of other non-innocent<lb />
labels which are actually amaz-<lb />
ingly accurate. Most the time I<lb />
don't agree with labels people put<lb />
on bands but with The Bad<lb />
Checks I think it's deserving.<lb />
On the cover of the import copy<lb />
of "Innoncence" is a picture of this<lb />
girl lying on her bed with her<lb />
pants pulled down to her knees<lb />
and a record sticking out of her<lb />
butt. If you talk to the band they<lb />
will deny having anything to do<lb />
with the record in the butt bit and<lb />
they almost seem sincere. Just<lb />
when you start to believe them<lb />
you realize they are pulling off a<lb />
lot of this semi-credible stuff.<lb />
On the song "Crimes of Pas-<lb />
sion" Hunter Landen, their singer<lb />
moans through these lyrics.<lb />
'Those fingernails are digging<lb />
into my skin. I feel the chill that<lb />
goes with her being scared. Too<lb />
late to act, as if I really cared. I<lb />
know inside everything will be<lb />
alright.<lb />
Crimes of passion never go out<lb />
Guy writes book about fairies<lb />
NEW YORK (AD-Somewhere<lb />
out there, bevond the safe borders<lb />
of sanity and not too far from that<lb />
dark place at the back of closets<lb />
where scary things romp with<lb />
evil, is another world.<lb />
It's a place where fantasy col-<lb />
lides with reason, where night-<lb />
mares are made. It's also the locale<lb />
of one of the juiciest reads of the<lb />
season, Raymond E. Feist's "Fa-<lb />
erie Tale" (Doubleday, $17.95).<lb />
Much in the tradition of those<lb />
contemporary masters of fright,<lb />
such as Peter Straub, Cli ve Barber<lb />
and Whitley Streiber, Feist blends<lb />
scholarship with fantasy - in this<lb />
case, Celtic lore and superstition.<lb />
Fairies, he says, are an older,<lb />
dominant race, beings who have<lb />
existed perhaps longer than<lb />
humankind.<lb />
"What if there was another<lb />
world existing contiguously with<lb />
our own? Why don't we see it?<lb />
Because someone is driving a<lb />
wedge between us and that<lb />
world<lb />
And who might that be? Ah, an<lb />
anciet society of magi - a priest-<lb />
hood that exists only to maintain<lb />
the balance of things between us<lb />
and that world<lb />
"The genesis of the book is that<lb />
fairies were real and there was<lb />
this priesthood that keeps us<lb />
apart Feist said in a recent inter-<lb />
view. "My theory was that we've<lb />
been at war with fairies and one<lb />
side won and dictated the terms<lb />
and some of the fairies want to<lb />
break the treaty<lb />
Into this web of wicked play<lb />
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flourish<lb />
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her main occupation for the com-<lb />
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demands a lot from a performer.<lb />
"Sondheim songs are harder to<lb />
act than other songs I have sung<lb />
she says. "They are fuller. They<lb />
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Sports<lb />
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Pirates blown out by Camels<lb />
in suffering fifth straight loss<lb />
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Fast Carolina<lb />
this season as<lb />
's Ronney Gibbs (22) goes to the hoop for two during the Pirates' overtime loss to American earlier<lb />
teammate Dominique Martin looks on. (Photo by Thomas Walters � ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
By TIM CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Campbell University avenged<lb />
an early-season loss to East Caro-<lb />
lina Monday night by recording a<lb />
77-50 rout over the Pirates in Fay-<lb />
ctteville.<lb />
The hot-shooting Camels broke<lb />
open a 38-36 halftime game to<lb />
blow past the Pirates for the vic-<lb />
tory. For the game, Campbell shot<lb />
a sizzling 64 percent from the<lb />
field.<lb />
The loss dropped the Pirates to<lb />
6-13 for the year and increased<lb />
their losing streak to five games.<lb />
Campbell improved to 10-8 for<lb />
the year with the win.<lb />
Leading the way for Campbell<lb />
was Henry Wilson, who tossed in<lb />
a game-high 21 points. In leading<lb />
the Camels in scoring, Wilson<lb />
connected on eight of nine field<lb />
goal attempts. Other players in<lb />
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halftime.<lb />
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on only six field goal attempts in<lb />
recording only 14 points, their<lb />
losest point total for a half this<lb />
year.<lb />
The loss came on the heels of a<lb />
heartbreaking 71-69 CAA loss to<lb />
UNC-Wilmington Saturday on<lb />
the road.<lb />
Roy Walker canned a pair of<lb />
free throws with one second<lb />
showing to give the Seahawks the<lb />
victory over the Pirates, who led for 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Houzer followed up a Mark Gary<lb />
missed free throw.<lb />
The Pirates then held the ball<lb />
until Hinton missed on a 3-<lb />
pointcr with five seconds to play,<lb />
setting up Murphy's foul.<lb />
The loss dropped the Pirates to<lb />
2-5 in CAA action.<lb />
The next conference competi-<lb />
tion for the Pirates will come Sat-<lb />
urday when they host George<lb />
Mason in Minges Coliseum.<lb />
Gametime for that contest is set<lb />
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Wolfpack puts knife a little deeper in wound<lb />
T i<lb />
A look at sports<lb />
By TIM CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
m<lb />
The wound keeps growing.<lb />
As much as the loss of the an-<lb />
nual battle on the football field<lb />
with the Wolfpack hurt the fans<lb />
and backers of Pirate sports,<lb />
jimmy "V" and the powers thatbe<lb />
in Raleigh have rammed the knife<lb />
into the Tiratcs' backs a little<lb />
deeper.<lb />
The athletic department at State<lb />
has cancelled this year's two base-<lb />
ball games with the Pirates. The<lb />
reason is reportedly because of a<lb />
concern about further altercations<lb />
between the fans.<lb />
Obviously, the cancellation of<lb />
the series spawned after the post-<lb />
game celebration by Pirate fans in<lb />
Carter-Finley Stadium. The cele-<lb />
bration broke out after the Pirates<lb />
had claimed a 32-14 victory over<lb />
the Wolfpack last September.<lb />
A one-year moratorium was<lb />
placed on the football game after<lb />
the incident. At the same time,<lb />
according to ECU head baseball<lb />
coach Gary Overton, State's ath-<lb />
letic council decided to include<lb />
the baseball series in the morato-<lb />
rium.<lb />
The football scries has since<lb />
been put on a permanent hold by<lb />
the Wolfpack. This came about<lb />
after officials at State refused to<lb />
comply with ECU's athletic direc-<lb />
tor Dave Hart's proposal that the<lb />
game be played on a home-and-<lb />
home basis when the series re-<lb />
sumed. All previous football<lb />
games between the two schools<lb />
have been played in Raleigh.<lb />
Overton, who was contacted by<lb />
the Wolfpack's baseball coach<lb />
Rav Tanner about the cancellation<lb />
J<lb />
of the games, said that he has<lb />
worked desperately to try to in-<lb />
sure that this is the only year the<lb />
baseball games will be canceled.<lb />
"We're extremely disappointed<lb />
that they canceled the games this<lb />
year Overton said. "It (the can-<lb />
cellation) first came to my atten-<lb />
tion back in September after the<lb />
Mantronix still rockin' in IRS<lb />
Intramural basketball is still<lb />
dominating the campus sport<lb />
scene. Nearly all the leagues have<lb />
now seen action. Mantronix, the<lb />
pre-scason tournament champs,<lb />
ITie Fellows and The Dream Team<lb />
were the runaway winners in last<lb />
week's contests. Mantronix<lb />
whipped league foe PMS 84-28 in<lb />
their opening game in the Men' s<lb />
Independent "A" Pistons League,<lb />
also cruised to wins. The Dream<lb />
Team drubbed the Sprints 89-29,<lb />
while The Fellows racked up<lb />
Wild wood 92-33. According to<lb />
reports, the keys to beating these<lb />
teams is to stop the fast break.<lb />
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Cremasters of the Universe con-<lb />
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Method .Wilson canned 24 points,<lb />
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League action, Kappa Sigma<lb />
stoped Lambdi Chi Alpha, 46-39;<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha tripped Phi Tau,<lb />
55-37; Phi Beta Sigma surprised<lb />
Alpha Sigma Phi, 48-13; and<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon won over Pi<lb />
Kappa Phi, 59-35.<lb />
Women's action begins Thurs-<lb />
day night with the league-favorite<lb />
Enforcers taking on S.Q.R.D.<lb />
Co-Rec Bowling Registration is<lb />
completed and action got under-<lb />
way Monday afternoon. Scrags,<lb />
Todd and the 3 disciples, and<lb />
Wild &amp; Innocent (is that pos-<lb />
sible?) are the league's top three<lb />
picks. Campus Crusade I, II, and<lb />
III all receive honorable mention<lb />
(just for Luck.)<lb />
Leagues One and Two are in<lb />
action Monday and Wednesays<lb />
between 4 &amp; 7 p.m while League<lb />
Four competes Tuesdays nd<lb />
Thursdays form 5:30 to 7 p.m.<lb />
And finally, don't forget about<lb />
today's Free Throw Competition<lb />
registration and Wednesday's<lb />
Water Tube Polo registration. For<lb />
more information, stop by the<lb />
Intramural offices at Memorial<lb />
Gym.<lb />
football incident. I was concerned<lb />
at that time that it would be per-<lb />
manent, but they (State) have<lb />
expressed an interest in continu-<lb />
ing the scries after this season. It<lb />
seems that the decision was made<lb />
by the athletic council when they<lb />
asked for the one-year morato-<lb />
rium<lb />
The inclusion of the baseball<lb />
contests in the moratorium by the<lb />
Wolfpack is going to be a difficult<lb />
decision for Pirate supporters to<lb />
accept.<lb />
According to Overton, there<lb />
have never been any fan "inci-<lb />
dents" at baseball games between<lb />
the Pirates and the Wolfpack.<lb />
"We have always had a great<lb />
relationship with N.C. State and<lb />
there have never been any prob-<lb />
lems at any of our games Over-<lb />
ton said. "None of us (baseball<lb />
coaches) know exactly why they<lb />
(State) dropped trs: They are say-<lb />
ing it is to avoid any possible<lb />
problems with fans at the games.<lb />
But I couldn't foresee any inci-<lb />
dents occurring<lb />
The picture from the<lb />
Wolfpack's point of view is start-<lb />
ing to clear somewhat. Let's put it<lb />
in a scenario.<lb />
N.C. State won the national<lb />
championship in basketball in<lb />
1983. Next came the resurgence of<lb />
the Wolpack football team last<lb />
season. And, almost every sea-<lb />
son, the Pack can be seen at or near<lb />
the top of the ACC and region in<lb />
baseball.<lb />
Now, consider this. You are<lb />
living on the west coast and you<lb />
wake up one morning in the fall<lb />
and open your newspaper and<lb />
read that East Carolina defeated<lb />
N.C. State, 32-14, in football. Or<lb />
maybe, the win was in baseball, or<lb />
even basketball.<lb />
A victory over the Wolfpack, if<lb />
you are East Carolina, means only<lb />
good things. It can help you in<lb />
recruiting, it helps you gain na-<lb />
tional attention and it gives you a.<lb />
big step toward major recogni-<lb />
tion.<lb />
A loss to the Pirates, if you are<lb />
N.C. State, brings only bad re-<lb />
sults. The Pirates can use the win<lb />
over the Wolfpack to possibly<lb />
steal some recruits, the national<lb />
recognition already obtained by<lb />
the Wolfpack could be hampered<lb />
some also.<lb />
The bottom line, if you are N.C<lb />
State, is you can't help but be<lb />
frightened to play the up-and-<lb />
coming Pirates in any athletic<lb />
competition.<lb />
The result, if you are N.C. State,<lb />
is push the knife a little deeper in<lb />
the Pirates' backs.<lb />
And make the wound continue<lb />
to grow. ��<lb />
Bell tabbed<lb />
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sive coordinator and assistant<lb />
head coach Richard Bell was I<lb />
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Please see FORMER page 14<lb />
Lady Pirates' streak is halted<lb />
Earlvis gets mohawk after win<lb />
By EARLVIS HAMPTON<lb />
Mohawk Meister<lb />
Few things are so sweet and few<lb />
things are so rewarding. Maybe<lb />
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roof dive could equal the emotion,<lb />
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gamblers have the privilege of<lb />
saying "I told you, dude<lb />
First let me sing "Hail to the<lb />
Redskins, Hail to the Redskins,<lb />
they kicked the Broncos' butt<lb />
If you didn't read last<lb />
Thursday's "Earlvis says take the<lb />
Skins lets' give you a short syn-<lb />
opsis. Earlvis said take the Skins<lb />
and the points, he said take the<lb />
over, he said Manley and Mann<lb />
would get off and he also said<lb />
Timmy Smith would "slice" the<lb />
Orange Crush.<lb />
Earlvis hopes you took his ad-<lb />
vice, because if you did you can<lb />
join him in a trip to Key West<lb />
where we can spend our won<lb />
booty. But if you went against<lb />
Earlvis, he will think about you as<lb />
he drinks a Tequila Sunrise on the<lb />
babed beaches near the equator<lb />
during Spring Break.<lb />
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days in this Redskins fans' career<lb />
started about 2 p.m. Sunday when<lb />
Earlvis and fellow Redskin,<lb />
Chuck, took a couple of bingers.<lb />
Some of our friends are anti-Re-<lb />
dskins and we had to listen to<lb />
their constipated talk.<lb />
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Ralph's and the ruggers' pig<lb />
cooking. Some of the guys there<lb />
were trugid, a condition acquired<lb />
by drinking a yard-long glass of<lb />
cold draft, and the word trugid<lb />
was inked on their chests and<lb />
othere extremities to document<lb />
their accomplishment.<lb />
A notable act of athletism came<lb />
as rugger Greg Roach took the<lb />
first "roof dive" off of Ralph's roof<lb />
into the crossed arms of about 20<lb />
catchers. Another great athletic<lb />
manuever came an hour later af-<lb />
ter attempting to join the trugid<lb />
club.<lb />
By 5 p.m. we were buzzing and<lb />
whigging when we showed up at<lb />
Jimmy's. Jimmy was wearing a<lb />
Denver tee-shirt and Earlvis<lb />
started giving him hell.<lb />
Earlvis hadseen all the omens.<lb />
He was wearing his number 22<lb />
Redskins jersey and he had found<lb />
seven pennies on heads before the<lb />
game. Earlvis told Guido "Give<lb />
me a nickel on the Skins<lb />
As it approached 6 p.m Earlvis<lb />
was drunk and he was starting to<lb />
stress. In a crazed moment of<lb />
lapse of reason and rationale,<lb />
Earlvis told his buddy Paul Hoger<lb />
"I'm getting a mohawk if the Re-<lb />
dskins pull me through as they<lb />
stood beside the keg.<lb />
There is no reason to go into<lb />
great detail about Super Bowl<lb />
XX11. One reason for that is Earlvis<lb />
doesn't remember most of the<lb />
game. But in the end Doug Wil-<lb />
liams put all the white supremacy<lb />
freaks to shame as he won the<lb />
MVP. Timmy Smith, Coach Joe<lb />
Gibb's ace in the hole, racked up<lb />
the most yards for a running back<lb />
in the Super Bowl. And pretty boy<lb />
John Elway had to taste the turf<lb />
five times enroute to throwing<lb />
three interceptions.<lb />
Special thanks to Hoger, Mr. Gil<lb />
and A.T. who gave Earlvis a<lb />
Mohawk after the game and to<lb />
Rod Phelps who owes me a 12-<lb />
pack of Budweiser.<lb />
By CAROLYN JUSTICE<lb />
Sports Writer<lb />
East Carolina's women's bas-<lb />
ketball team saw a three-game<lb />
winning streak come to an end<lb />
Saturday night at Minges, as con-<lb />
ference rival UNC-Wilmington<lb />
handed the Lady Pirates a 75-56<lb />
loss.<lb />
On Thursday, the Lady Pirates<lb />
posted their third consecutive<lb />
win, 66-65 over Campbell Univer-<lb />
sity.<lb />
In their win over Campbell,<lb />
ECU improved their overall rec-<lb />
ord to 8-11. The Lady Pirates led at<lb />
the half, 29-28, as they shot 51<lb />
percent.<lb />
ECU was led by Alma Bethea,<lb />
who finished with 23 points and<lb />
six rebounds. Monique Pompili<lb />
added 16 points for the Lady Pi-<lb />
rates and pulled down six re-<lb />
bounds. Gretta O'Neal Savage<lb />
also added 10 points for ECU.<lb />
It was the fourth lose for<lb />
Campbell whose record fell to 11-<lb />
4. They were led by Julie Skinner<lb />
and Regina McKeithan who each<lb />
had 18 points.<lb />
As the Lady Pirates returned to<lb />
conference play Saturday, their<lb />
good fortune came to an end.<lb />
Shooting just 29 percent, ECU<lb />
could not contain the Lady<lb />
Seahawks. Wilmington jumped<lb />
out to a 4-0 lead in the first min-<lb />
utes of play.<lb />
ECU was able to take their only<lb />
lead of the game, 8-7, at 14:53<lb />
remaining in the first half, when<lb />
Irish Hamilton hit a 17-footer.<lb />
It was all downhill for the Lady<lb />
Pirates after that. They suffered a<lb />
four minute dry spell as the Lady<lb />
Seahawks led 22-11.<lb />
A layup by the Pirates' Alma<lb />
Bethea broke the streak, but did<lb />
not revive ECU.<lb />
Wilmington went on to lead 42-<lb />
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Only two ECU players scored in<lb />
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with 13. Irish Hamilton added 11<lb />
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ECU's record dropped to 8-12<lb />
overall and 2-4 in the Colonial<lb />
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SAN DIEGO (AP) - Another<lb />
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SAN DIEGO (AP) � In football<lb />
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The object is simply to get the<lb />
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Redskins aren't at top of Molloy's list<lb />
By PAT MOLLOY<lb />
�VmisiihI Sports I ililor<lb />
Author's note: Occasionally, there<lb />
are things that try our souls to the<lb />
point where we have to lash back. The<lb />
Redskins are one such thing for me.<lb />
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�Thev have no class.<lb />
staff told him to do was line up in Throughout the game, The<lb />
the middle and eat anything announcers were wondering why<lb />
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yard play was the turning point of<lb />
the whole football game<lb />
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played a key role, intercepting<lb />
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"The woke me up early<lb />
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Wilburn said the rest of the<lb />
�Charles Mann has the person- coming his way.<lb />
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� Dave Butz Need I say more?.<lb />
�Dexter Manlev reallv is as<lb />
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� 1 love the Dallas Cowboys.<lb />
Watching Washington play<lb />
Sunday was, admittedly, nause-<lb />
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fact that they won. That means<lb />
they won't win next year, when a<lb />
real football season commences.<lb />
Also, watching Manlev get<lb />
But Dan Dierdorf likes Butz, so<lb />
to speak. Says Dan:<lb />
"You know, Al, in the locker-<lb />
room, with his shirt off, Dave<lb />
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tip to tinger tip.<lb />
I don't like them narv a bit.<lb />
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manded reasons.<lb />
Tim Chandler is the aforemen-<lb />
tioned "powers that be<lb />
Tim Chandler loves the Wash-<lb />
ington Redskins; and that's why<lb />
you're reading me on the back<lb />
pages.<lb />
Tim Chandler loves liver and<lb />
Edwin Meese.<lb />
So much for Tim Chandler.<lb />
rookie got me off.<lb />
Mv impression of Doug Wil-<lb />
liams took a step towards the<lb />
positive side when I saw him<lb />
complete spiral after beautiful<lb />
spiral to gliding wide receivers.<lb />
Dave Butz, he'll throw you down<lb />
and graze a while.<lb />
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season ever; he now weighs less<lb />
than a Buick.<lb />
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Alas, when the man opened his ever played. I think everyone<lb />
mouth to speak to the press, my knows of whom I speak. Jay "call-<lb />
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My reasons for hating the'Skins no ball player. All the coaching stupid.<lb />
Williams was super<lb />
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backup and used him for exactly and a hyperflexcd left knee that<lb />
important thing was to come here<lb />
and play the game and do what<lb />
we needed to. And that was to<lb />
win<lb />
Root canal surgery Saturday<lb />
one pass all last season - a year<lb />
when Elway delivered Denver to<lb />
the Super Bowl - it hardly seemed<lb />
a hint of what would happen<lb />
Sunday.<lb />
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"I think Williams said, "the<lb />
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the end of the first quarter Sunday<lb />
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void left on the Pirates' coaching<lb />
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join Mac Brown's staff at North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Bell has been a defensive coor-<lb />
dinator for the past 16 years, ex-<lb />
cept for the 1982 season when he<lb />
was head coach at the University<lb />
of South Carolina. Bell was fired<lb />
controversially following the '82<lb />
season and later filed suit against<lb />
the university and won the case.<lb />
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Fela named<lb />
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at the University of Colorado,<lb />
Pittsburgh and Rutgers, joined<lb />
the Pirate coaching staff in the<lb />
summer of 1987. He had been the<lb />
tight end and receivers coach at<lb />
the Citadel during the 1985-86<lb />
seasons for Bulldog coach Tom<lb />
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The 36-year old North Plain-<lb />
field, Conn, native has coached<lb />
virtually every offensive position<lb />
as he was the line coach at Rutgers<lb />
in 1983 and the offensive back-<lb />
held and JV coach at Pittsburgh.<lb />
While at Pitt, the Panthers were<lb />
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Fela played collegiate football<lb />
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main reasons for joining the Pirate<lb />
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"I have followed ECU football<lb />
under coach (Clarence) Stasavich<lb />
(1962-1969), coach (Mike)<lb />
McGhee (1970) and coach (Pat)<lb />
Dye (1974-1979) Bell said Mon-<lb />
day. They were all winners.<lb />
They've (ECU) had a good foot-<lb />
ball tradition and I am glad to now<lb />
be a part of it.<lb />
"Coach Baker is one of the big<lb />
reasons I came here Bell contin-<lb />
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