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COMING THURSDAY:<lb />
Lovelines!<lb />
See page 2.<lb />
STYLE<lb />
ECU profes$or Bill Hallberg has a new novel soon<lb />
to be published. See page 7.<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
Pirates get 20 verbal commitments for 1988-89<lb />
season. See page 10.<lb />
&amp;hz iEaat Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol. b2 No. 35<lb />
Tuesday, February 9,1988<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
14 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Porn debate features feminists<lb />
By CLAY DEANHARDT<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Pornography. Adult entertain-<lb />
ment. Erotica. Smut. Whatever<lb />
the name, titillating photographs<lb />
and movies of nude men and<lb />
women make for big business and<lb />
big controversy in the U.S.A.<lb />
Tonight the debate comes to<lb />
ECU as Gloria Leonard, publisher<lb />
of High Society and star of the<lb />
adult film classic "Misty<lb />
Beethoven faces Dolores Alex-<lb />
ander, founding member of the<lb />
National Organization of Women<lb />
and Women Against Pornogra-<lb />
phy, in a confrontation of art vs.<lb />
smut.<lb />
At issue is the question of First<lb />
Amendment protections for free-<lb />
dom of expression and whether or<lb />
not they apply to pornographic<lb />
material. Also at issue is whether<lb />
or not pornography humiliates<lb />
and degrades the women who<lb />
participate in it as well as their<lb />
counterparts who do not.<lb />
Leonard argues that pornogra-<lb />
phy is at least pleasant entertain-<lb />
ment and at most valuable. In an<lb />
interview last week, she called<lb />
herself a feminist who decide to<lb />
get involved in the world of adult<lb />
entertainment.<lb />
"They approached me 11 years<lb />
ago about the concept of having a<lb />
female publisher for what was<lb />
traditionally considered to be a<lb />
male magazine she said of her<lb />
introducition to High Society.<lb />
That was in 1977, when the maga-<lb />
zine published its first batch of<lb />
225,000 copies. Today the maga-<lb />
zine enjoys a circulation some-<lb />
where near the 1,000,000 mark.<lb />
"I never could understand why<lb />
sex was so taboo she said. "I felt<lb />
it was a wonderful platform to<lb />
express a view I hold near and<lb />
dear to me, and basically that's the<lb />
freedom of expression<lb />
Leonard acted in "Misty<lb />
Beethoven" in 1976, before she<lb />
was approached to publish High<lb />
Society, but has a varied back-<lb />
ground in work. She was a stock<lb />
broker on Wall Street, a manager<lb />
of a posh country club and a ghost<lb />
writer for a prominent lady psy-<lb />
chologist who she refused to<lb />
name.<lb />
Starring in her first adult film<lb />
was the result of a whim, Leonard<lb />
said.<lb />
"Frankly I did my first film<lb />
more as kind of a lark. I never<lb />
thought of it as a means to an end.<lb />
I think everybody harbors a de-<lb />
sire to be in one of those things.<lb />
"And I guess I made the very<lb />
best morion picture of my career<lb />
then, which was 'Misty<lb />
Beethoven she continued, not-<lb />
ing that the film had a New York<lb />
debut and was associated with<lb />
other celebrations that no longer<lb />
are considered as being with adult<lb />
films.<lb />
"I feel like I pioneered as a porn<lb />
star she said. "It's like a lot of us<lb />
we were movie stars and we kept<lb />
real names like Vannessa Del Rio<lb />
and Samantha Fox and Lesley<lb />
Bouvait and Georgina Spillman<lb />
� and now they're all Bambi and<lb />
Bunny.<lb />
"So I guess we were fortunate to<lb />
have been at the vanguard of<lb />
something quite radical<lb />
Leonard said she had been in-<lb />
vited to appear before the recent<lb />
Meese Commission hearings on<lb />
pornography in America, but had<lb />
denied the invitation. She said the<lb />
people on the panel, which in-<lb />
cluded a Catholic priest, were<lb />
openly closed-minded about the<lb />
whole affair even before the hear-<lb />
ings began.<lb />
"I protested and picketed the<lb />
Meese hearings in New York's<lb />
Center Plaza dressed as a sex cop.<lb />
I think we're finally going to see<lb />
the end of Reaganism and<lb />
Meesism she said. She said the<lb />
American mind was opening up<lb />
again, and said she thought<lb />
people of conscience were finally<lb />
beginning to stand up for their<lb />
rights again.<lb />
Leonard said the debates be-<lb />
tween her and Alexander are<lb />
important, and that it is good that<lb />
they are being foard by college<lb />
students.<lb />
"They're our next generation<lb />
right here and I think that every-<lb />
body should have a really fair<lb />
sample of what they're getting<lb />
themselves into out in the real<lb />
world.<lb />
"And that is that two women<lb />
can consider themselves femi-<lb />
nists and yet one of them is in-<lb />
volved in the adult entertainment<lb />
business. I justify that in saying<lb />
that the complexion of feminism<lb />
has changed and just because<lb />
Delores Alexander and people<lb />
like them are uncomfortable with<lb />
what I do it doesn't make it a<lb />
wrong choice � just a different<lb />
choice<lb />
Alexander was unable to be<lb />
reached for a like interview.<lb />
The two women will meet to-<lb />
night at 8 p.m. in Hendrix Theater<lb />
and take their arguments to the<lb />
public. Tickets are still available at<lb />
the Central Ticket Office and are<lb />
$3 for students.<lb />
SGA debates new drug policy<lb />
By TIM HAMPTON<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
After an hour of debate on<lb />
whether or not to support a new<lb />
drug policy adopted by the UNC<lb />
Board of Governors, the SGA<lb />
decided Monday to vote on the<lb />
issue next week.<lb />
The debate surrounded a SGA<lb />
resolution which supports the<lb />
recently passed drug policy. The<lb />
resolution states "the policy pro-<lb />
vides for strict enforcement, pun-<lb />
ishment and rehabilitation meas-<lb />
ures to rid the campus of drugs<lb />
The resolution is endorsed by<lb />
SGA President Scott Thomas and<lb />
SGA Speaker Bennett Eckert.<lb />
The resolution also states that<lb />
the illegal drug policy will be<lb />
implemented on the 16 UNC<lb />
campuses. In the meeting, Tho-<lb />
mas said the policy will be imple-<lb />
mented regardless of the SGA<lb />
support.<lb />
The policy's stricter stand on<lb />
drugs breaks down into the areas<lb />
of the intent to sell and the posses-<lb />
sion of illegal drugs. Students<lb />
convicted of selling drugs, either<lb />
by a court of law or the student<lb />
judiciary, will be automatically<lb />
expelled, according to legislator<lb />
Glen Perry.<lb />
The policy also says that stu-<lb />
dents convicted on charges of<lb />
simple possession of marijuana<lb />
will be suspended from school for<lb />
one semester before a period of<lb />
probation in which the student<lb />
"Leaders in the making SRA motto<lb />
By KIMLEY EDER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"Leaders in the making is this<lb />
year's SRA motto, and they are<lb />
indeed an organization of leaders.<lb />
President Thomas Denton gave<lb />
some insight in an interview<lb />
Thursday into some of the things<lb />
the SRA does and what to expect<lb />
in the future from the organiza-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Denton touched on what he<lb />
considered several key issues, but<lb />
said the most important issue by<lb />
far was the need for student par-<lb />
ticipation. "We do our best he<lb />
said, but stressed that more input<lb />
from students is needed.<lb />
The best way to get involved, he<lb />
suggested, is through the house<lb />
council. "If you have an idea or a<lb />
suggestion about something, con-<lb />
tact one of your house council<lb />
representatives or call me He<lb />
also stressed that SRA board<lb />
meetings arc open to anyone who<lb />
wishes to come, whether you<lb />
have a suggestion or just want to<lb />
listen. Meetings are held in Men-<lb />
denhall room 212 every Tuesday<lb />
from 4-5 p.m.<lb />
Denton noted that the SRA will<lb />
hold elections on March 29. He<lb />
said anyone interested in a posi-<lb />
tion should contact their resi-<lb />
dence hall director for filing dates<lb />
and information on what the posi-<lb />
tion entails.<lb />
Denton said there has been a<lb />
lack of participation in past elec-<lb />
tions. On the average there is<lb />
about a 10 voter turnout, Den-<lb />
ton notes.<lb />
"In the last election, we had<lb />
2500 voters" (out of 14,000). Also,<lb />
people need to consider who you<lb />
are voting for he said. He said a<lb />
lot of people will vote for some-<lb />
body just because heshe is a<lb />
friend, without considering<lb />
whether that person is really<lb />
qualified for the job.<lb />
One of the big projects the SRA<lb />
and the chancellor are involved in<lb />
is the Campus Beautification<lb />
panel, Denton said. A project of<lb />
Chancellor Eakin, the panel is<lb />
headed by John S. Bell of Business<lb />
Affairs in Spilman. Denton noted<lb />
that some of the suggestions to the<lb />
panel include a resolution to<lb />
name the streets on campus and to<lb />
pave the parking lot on 9th street<lb />
would be tested for drug use.<lb />
Perry said. Perry said the policy<lb />
calls for stronger penalties for<lb />
cocaine possession than mari-<lb />
juana possession.<lb />
Perry said that the punishments<lb />
of the policy are the same for stu-<lb />
dents convicted of drug offenses<lb />
on campus and off campus.<lb />
Of the legislators whom dis-<lb />
agreed with the resolution to<lb />
support the policy, legislator<lb />
Steve Sommcrs said, "This bill<lb />
infuriates me. I know many pot<lb />
smokers who are productive<lb />
people of society. We (in this reso-<lb />
lution) are targeting people who<lb />
use drugs for recreational pur-<lb />
poses<lb />
Sommers also questioned the<lb />
validity of drug testing during the<lb />
probation period. He said drug<lb />
testing is irreliable because<lb />
people have been known to test<lb />
positive after injesting non-drug<lb />
substances such as poppy seeds.<lb />
On drug testing, legislator<lb />
David Sides said "There are many<lb />
fallacies with drug testing. There<lb />
Meyer guest of honor at Panhellenic award banquet<lb />
By CAMILLE COX<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Panhellenic Council held<lb />
its a ward banquet Thursday at the<lb />
Sheraton Inn in Greenville, with<lb />
Dean Ronald Speier speaking.<lb />
Speier's opening remarks were<lb />
directed towards Dr. Elmer<lb />
Meyer, the banquet's guest of<lb />
honor.<lb />
Speier also spoke to the group<lb />
about what he felt are the benefits<lb />
of Greek life. "Opportunities in<lb />
sororities have been described as<lb />
a continuation of adolescent<lb />
ferver he said in referring to The<lb />
East Carolinian personal section.<lb />
"The emphasis is obviously on<lb />
having a good time with adult<lb />
values refutiated and adult disci-<lb />
pline rebelled against sometimes.<lb />
A sorori ty acts as a shock absorber<lb />
to aid in a new students transition<lb />
from high school to university<lb />
life. The sorority's principle func-<lb />
tion is the establishment and<lb />
maintainence of friendship and to<lb />
provide a home away from<lb />
home<lb />
The main focus of Speier's talk<lb />
was the challenges that will con-<lb />
front sororities in the future "The<lb />
first was increasing the quality of<lb />
members and secondly improve<lb />
member education programs �<lb />
scholastic achievement<lb />
The council presented a plaque<lb />
to Meyer after the speech, and<lb />
then presented awards to its<lb />
members. The award for the so-<lb />
rority with the highest overall<lb />
grade point average went to<lb />
Alpha Kappa Alpha, while the<lb />
sorority with the most improved<lb />
grades was Chi Omega.<lb />
A new award, the Elmer Meyer<lb />
Jr. Scholarship, given to two so-<lb />
rority members with the highest<lb />
grade point averages, went to<lb />
Nancy Crabtree and Stacy Stone.<lb />
Karen Heim, the council's 1987<lb />
vice president, presented the out-<lb />
standing pledge class award to<lb />
Alpha Xj Delta. The Lise Turner<lb />
Outstanding Pledge Award, pre-<lb />
sented by Jennifer Brewer, went<lb />
to Suzanna Hudson of Sigma<lb />
Sigma Sigma.<lb />
The philanthropic award went<lb />
to the Delta Zeta sorority. The<lb />
Hera Award, given to an out-<lb />
standing advisor for a sorority,<lb />
was presented to Lidia Morgan,<lb />
advisor for Alpha Omicron Pi.<lb />
The intramurals award also went<lb />
to Alpha Omicron Pi.<lb />
The most outstanding Greek<lb />
Woman Award went to Amanda<lb />
Hodges, 1987 Panhellenic presi-<lb />
dent and 1985 president of Junior<lb />
Panhellenic, and Alpha Phi. The<lb />
Laura Sweet Most Outstanding<lb />
Sorority Award went to Alpha<lb />
Omicron Pi.<lb />
These women took part in Thursday's Panhellenic Council banquet where awards w?re given out to the<lb />
outstanding sororities and there members. (Photo by Jon Jordan � Photolab)<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FEBRUARY 9,1988<lb />
Sesame Street prepares kids, says Lovelace<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
"Television is here, and kids<lb />
watch up to 27 hours a week. So<lb />
let's expliot it, let's use it to advan-<lb />
tage a "Sesame Street" execu-<lb />
tive told a group of parents and<lb />
teachers at an East Carolina Uni-<lb />
versity conference.<lb />
Dr. Valeria Olliver Lovelace,<lb />
director of research for the popu-<lb />
lar Children's Television Work-<lb />
shop program, was featured<lb />
speacker at ECU's annual Mary<lb />
Lois Staton Reading-Language<lb />
Arts Conference Thursday and<lb />
Friday. Conference theme was<lb />
"Communicating in A Techno-<lb />
logical Society<lb />
Children will Inevitably learn a<lb />
great deal from television, and<lb />
much of what they watch does not<lb />
meet the parents' standards, Dr.<lb />
Lovelace acknowledged. But<lb />
even programs that sent "bad"<lb />
messages (excessive violence,<lb />
ethnic sterotvping, etc.) can be<lb />
useful, she said.<lb />
"Talk back to the TV. Let vour<lb />
child hear you sav right out what<lb />
you don't like about what's on the<lb />
screen. Comment on what you<lb />
see, and encourage your child to<lb />
respond she said. "The child<lb />
will pick up your values and feel-<lb />
ings<lb />
A 1973 ECU graduate with a<lb />
doctorate from the University of<lb />
Michigan, Dr. Lovelace has<lb />
worked with "Sesame Street"<lb />
since 1982. She and her team of<lb />
psychologists visit preschool and<lb />
daycare facilities in the greater<lb />
New York area and test "Sesame<lb />
Street" segments on goups of<lb />
three four- and five-year old<lb />
children.<lb />
Children are observed as they<lb />
view videotapes of test segments.<lb />
"We watch them watch, timing<lb />
their 'eyes on screen' time, notic-<lb />
ing whether they arc laughing or<lb />
not laughing, and then graph<lb />
their behavior she explained.<lb />
"We also use role play, games,<lb />
and other methods to discover<lb />
whether the children acturally<lb />
learned the material we wanted<lb />
the segment to present A live-<lb />
action or animated segment that<lb />
fails to teach is discarded or<lb />
modified by the show's produc-<lb />
ers. A typical hour of "Sesame<lb />
Street" includes some three dozen<lb />
individual segments.<lb />
"We have strong educational<lb />
goals � teaching numbers, let-<lb />
ters, concepts � and we also want<lb />
to convey positive social mes-<lb />
sages Dr. Lovelace stressed. The<lb />
show's human characters repre-<lb />
sent a cross-section of society.<lb />
Children see other children inter-<lb />
acting in a positive fashion with<lb />
the friendly neighbors of "Sesame<lb />
Street among them an elderly<lb />
Jewish storekeeper, a deaf librar-<lb />
ian, a young Hispanic couple.<lb />
They see black professionals,<lb />
working mothers and people in<lb />
wheelchairs.<lb />
The Muppet "monster" charac-<lb />
ters were developed also with<lb />
specific goals in mind, she noted.<lb />
Best known is big Bird, the perpet-<lb />
ual six-year-old. Other favorites<lb />
are Elmo, the tiny new Muppet,<lb />
Grovcr with his alter-ego Super-<lb />
Grover, and even Oscar, the dis-<lb />
agreeable and unpleasant Mup-<lb />
pet who lives in a garbage can.<lb />
"He legitimizes the negative feel-<lb />
ings that all small children experi-<lb />
ence Dr. Lovelace said. "He is<lb />
different, not very likable, but still<lb />
accepted on 'Sesame Street<lb />
Dramatic skits are used to ex-<lb />
plain difficult concepts, such as<lb />
adoption. The researchers discov-<lb />
ered that children acquired only a<lb />
vague notion of what adoption<lb />
actually is when Baby Miles origi-<lb />
nally joined his new family. The<lb />
concept had to be presented again<lb />
in a very basic fashion for children<lb />
to understand it. The issue of<lb />
romantic love � another difficult<lb />
matter to explain to the very<lb />
young � will be tackled this year<lb />
as Luis and Maria engage in court-<lb />
ship and finally marry in the<lb />
spring.<lb />
"Sesame Street" was conceived<lb />
when its originator noticed how<lb />
quickly children could recite<lb />
jingles for toothpast, soft drinks,<lb />
dishwashing liquid and other<lb />
products advertised on televi-<lb />
sion, Dr. Lovelace said. "She be-<lb />
lieved the techniques used for TV<lb />
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nationwide student attention to<lb />
issues like American foreign pol-<lb />
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cism, sexism and homophobia.<lb />
"This is the first attempt to build<lb />
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since Students for a Democratic<lb />
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"1 don't think the best way to<lb />
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Student Network, founded in the<lb />
early 80s with much the same<lb />
hopes of becoming the next SDS.<lb />
"The student movement<lb />
Losbaker, who said he supported<lb />
the Rutgers effort, added, "is not<lb />
what it once was. There is no<lb />
single issue drawing students<lb />
into activism as there was in the<lb />
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ready focused on many of the is-<lb />
sues the Rutgers group wants to<lb />
claim, noted Fred Azcarate, an<lb />
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"There's USSA, the Democratic<lb />
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state legislator.<lb />
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Since his recovery from his acci-<lb />
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Steed joins ECU faculty<lb />
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Cowart's campaign and films<lb />
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The program will continue Sat-<lb />
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SDS, he said, "was a response to<lb />
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"In 1960 or '62 he explained,<lb />
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But "now, 25 years later, ifs<lb />
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Even organizer Greenstein is<lb />
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regions working together<lb />
Indeed, introducing "single is-<lb />
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Greenstein wants the groups to<lb />
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sues. The biggest challenge facing<lb />
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common ground (among those<lb />
issues)<lb />
"If the Rutgers effort can unite<lb />
students on those issues he said,<lb />
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Losbaker noted such efforts<lb />
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OPINION<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Pornography<lb />
The debate goes on tonight<lb />
Tonight in Hcndrix Theater an<lb />
important debate will be staged on<lb />
the issue of pornography. Is it a vi-<lb />
able art form? Or at least covered by<lb />
First Amendment protection? Or is<lb />
it a dangerous medium that should<lb />
be censored for the protection of<lb />
women and societv as a whole.<lb />
Gloria Leonard, publisher of High<lb />
Society magazine, will take the for-<lb />
mer position tonight while Delores<lb />
Alexander, founding member of the<lb />
National Organization of Women,<lb />
defends the latter.<lb />
It is a battle that has raged for<lb />
years, and will not likely be solved<lb />
tonight in Hendrix. It is a battle<lb />
fought in courtrooms, city streets<lb />
and legislative halls across the coun-<lb />
try. It is a battle fought with intensity<lb />
by both sides with each feeling they<lb />
have the absolutely right answer.<lb />
It is also a battle we, as students,<lb />
should be interested in. The Meese<lb />
Commission's recent report on por-<lb />
nography in America broadened<lb />
definitions and made introduced<lb />
new mediums to being called por-<lb />
nography. Laws like North<lb />
Carolina's anti-pornography act are<lb />
demanding harsh penalties for what<lb />
some would argue are not harsh<lb />
crimes.<lb />
Are these laws an infringement on<lb />
our civil liberties, or are they a valid<lb />
method for preserving the safety<lb />
and moral fiber of our country.<lb />
These are the questions we, as the<lb />
future leaders of this country, will<lb />
have to face in the upcoming years.<lb />
It is important that we begin now to<lb />
objectively look at both sides of the<lb />
issue and decide for ourselves what<lb />
is right and what is wrong.<lb />
Go to the debate tonight. Spon-<lb />
sored by the Student Union Forum<lb />
Committee, it costs only $3 for stu-<lb />
dent tickets. That seems a small<lb />
price to pay to learn about freedom.<lb />
� Clay Deanhardt<lb />
Conservative states views<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
1 would like to respond to the issues<lb />
raised by the liberal Mary Elizabeth<lb />
Davis in her Jan. 28 letter.<lb />
Davis asks, "Why do conservatives<lb />
support governments guilty of severe<lb />
human rights violations � El Salva-<lb />
dor, Guatemala, and Honduras � in<lb />
Central America but then highlight<lb />
Nicaragua for change?" Answer:<lb />
conservatives do support these gov-<lb />
ernments, but we do not support their<lb />
human rights violations. Conserva-<lb />
tives are against all oppression of any<lb />
kind, anywhere in the world.<lb />
Unfortunately, however, we don't<lb />
Live in a perfect world, and sometimes<lb />
we must choose between the lesser of<lb />
two evils. A democratic or pseudo-<lb />
democratic government that is guilty<lb />
of some human rights violations is<lb />
greatly to be preferred to a danger-<lb />
ous, Communist, expansionist gov-<lb />
ernment which in the end will have<lb />
no trace of democracy in it and ;hat is<lb />
part of a system that has the world's<lb />
longest record of human rights viola-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Simply put, comparing a self-con-<lb />
tained right-wing dictatorship (e.g<lb />
Somoza) with a revolutionary, expan-<lb />
sionist left-wing dictatorship (the<lb />
Sandinistas) is like comparing a<lb />
pimple with a lung tumor. El Salva-<lb />
dor and Guatemala do not pose a<lb />
threat to the future national security<lb />
of the U.S. because their leaders are<lb />
not interested in exporting anti-U.S.<lb />
revolution. On the other hand, Nica-<lb />
ragua does pose a threat to our na-<lb />
tional security because her leaders are<lb />
interested in spreading Communism,<lb />
establishing a revolutionary base on<lb />
our hemisphere, and ultimately cut-<lb />
ting off the U.S.<lb />
Today, it's Nicaragua; tomorrow, it<lb />
could very well be Mexico. Why in the<lb />
world are libs against learning from<lb />
history and protecting this nation<lb />
from future Communist encroach-<lb />
ment? Instead of asking "why does<lb />
Reagan want U.Sdependent repub-<lb />
lics in Central America Davis<lb />
should ask "why does Gorbachev<lb />
want Soviet-dependent dictatorships<lb />
in Central America?"<lb />
Davis asks, "How can the cons<lb />
declare the war on poverty to be over,<lb />
and why do they insist on blaming the<lb />
victims?" She's wrong on both<lb />
counts. We conservatives have not<lb />
declared the war on poverty to be<lb />
over, and we put the blame on the<lb />
liberal welfare system, not poor<lb />
people. We repeatedly point out that<lb />
the liberal war on poverty is a total<lb />
failure and that the liberal methods of<lb />
dealing with poverty only create<lb />
more poverty.<lb />
The welfare system today, as set up<lb />
by liberal Democrats, is instrumental<lb />
in causing even more poverty. Why?<lb />
Because the welfare system clearly<lb />
encourages single parenthood, even<lb />
though a strong, stable family is the<lb />
best poverty fighter. The welfare sys-<lb />
tem often encourages a mother to<lb />
have illegitimate children and a lot of<lb />
them, because she gets a certain<lb />
amount of benefits for each one and<lb />
because she only gets the benefits if<lb />
she is not married. Results: poverty<lb />
levels are at an all-time high.<lb />
The liberal war on poverty has<lb />
failed. Since 1960 the U.S. govern-<lb />
ment has spent over $1 trillion on<lb />
anti-poverty programs. Yet the pov-<lb />
erty rate is higher today than it was<lb />
then! WHY? Because rather than<lb />
stimulating local initiative and ex-<lb />
perimentation, the system is central-<lb />
ized, bureaucratized and inflexible.<lb />
Rather than directing resources ex-<lb />
clusively to poor areas and poor<lb />
people, the welfare system spreads<lb />
money to as many legislative districts<lb />
as possible and maintains a burgeon-<lb />
ing poverty industry of professional<lb />
welfare service providers. And rather<lb />
than encouraging Americans to leave<lb />
welfare, the system tolerates unnec-<lb />
essary and debilitating dependency<lb />
Liberal methods of defeating pov-<lb />
erty arc total failures. In a future Spec-<lb />
trum, I will describe the conservative<lb />
alternative in detail.<lb />
Nicolas Skottegaard<lb />
junior<lb />
Marketing<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
In the ongoing debate over<lb />
America's proper role in the disman-<lb />
tling of apartheid, a major banner to<lb />
progress is the persistence oi myths<lb />
surrounding some of South Africa's<lb />
better-known radical leaders An<lb />
excellent case in point: the "Big Lie<lb />
often told about Nelson Mandela<lb />
Mandela, jailed for a terrorist act,<lb />
has been hailed in this country as a<lb />
wronged advocate of peaceful re-<lb />
form, on the order of Gandhi or Mar-<lb />
tin Luther King. The fact is, The South<lb />
African government has made<lb />
Mandela's renouncing violence the<lb />
sole condition of his release. To this<lb />
day, Mandela has refused to forswear<lb />
the use of terrorism in achieving his<lb />
political objectives, and so remains<lb />
behind bars.<lb />
The complex situation in South<lb />
Africa demands from those who as-<lb />
sess it an adherence to the highest<lb />
standards. Evolution to a post-apart-<lb />
heid order is only impeded by inaccu-<lb />
racies and stereotyping � whether<lb />
applied to the black or white popula-<lb />
tions of that nation.<lb />
Matthew Clarke<lb />
Senior<lb />
Communications<lb />
Campus Forum<lb />
Indian PM faces long road to domestic good<lb />
By RAVI SIDHU<lb />
Oveaea Development Network<lb />
Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi came to<lb />
power nearly three years ago on a sympathy vote<lb />
because of the assassination of his mother by her<lb />
Sikh guards. But it would be unfair to say that voters<lb />
were blind to some of his own qualities.<lb />
There is not doubt that they believed in him. They<lb />
saw in him a certain freshness and felt that he may<lb />
bring a certain degree of honesty to the country's<lb />
politics. They recognized his desire to bring about<lb />
change in the running of the country�he presented<lb />
a freer economy and a less meddlesome bureauc-<lb />
racy. The people sensed his sincere desire to solve<lb />
the burning problems of Punjab and the northeast-<lb />
ern states where communal violence had become a<lb />
fact of life.<lb />
Gandhi began his job with all earnestness. He<lb />
signed the Punjab and Assam peace accords within<lb />
months of assuming power, opened up the economy<lb />
to competition, including foreign, relaxed the<lb />
country's suffocating licensing policy while at the<lb />
same time tightening box collection. He also warned<lb />
the bureaucracy to broaden its outlook and much to<lb />
its dislike encouraged experts like engineers, scien-<lb />
tists and academicians to take part in government<lb />
activities.<lb />
Today his efforts are in a shambles. The Punjab<lb />
accord has not been implemented, the state contin-<lb />
ues to burn along with Assam and other border hill<lb />
states; monopolist business houses have persuaded<lb />
Gandhi to curtail his economic liberalisation and tax<lb />
raids; the bureaucrats remain as firmly in the saddle<lb />
as before; and dissidents have emerged within his<lb />
Congress party.<lb />
But Gandhi's biggest problem, I feel, is the grow-<lb />
ing regional aspirations of the people of India. Few<lb />
people in the United States know that India is a land<lb />
of comprising people with different ethnic, linguis-<lb />
tic, religious and cultural identities. Travelling from<lb />
one state of India to another is like travelling from<lb />
one country to another. Unity in diversity may in-<lb />
deed be a thing of the past for India.<lb />
The people of each state are tending to identify<lb />
more and more with regional parties of their own<lb />
states, which they feel knows them better and can<lb />
protect their interests better. They feel that the state<lb />
leadership of the Congress party always buckles<lb />
under to the national leadership and thus often<lb />
sacrifices their interests.<lb />
Regional parties have also shown that they can<lb />
bring about results. The rural reforms introduced by<lb />
the Hegde government in Kamataka have won wide<lb />
acclaim all over India.<lb />
Regional aspirations have become so strong that<lb />
Gandhi has lost political power in almost all of<lb />
south, northwest and northeast India. Regional<lb />
opposition parties are now in power in 15 of the 25<lb />
Indian states. In fact, Gandhi's Congress party has<lb />
lost all state elections since he came to power in late<lb />
1984.<lb />
Gandhi's party now rules mainly in the Hindu<lb />
states. Here too it suffered a big blow in June, when<lb />
it lost power in the state of Haryana. It won only four<lb />
seats out of 91.<lb />
Heading the list of states demanding more auton-<lb />
omy, is the border state of Punjab, where the marshal<lb />
race of Sikhs enjoy a slender majority in population<lb />
over the Hindus.<lb />
A problem which arose mainly out of the Sikhs'<lb />
desire to be able to govern their own state has for<lb />
them burned into a religious war. In my opinion,<lb />
Gandhi's political survival is largely dependent on<lb />
his solving this thorny issue. At present, it hangs like<lb />
an albatross around his neck.<lb />
Gandhi signed the Punjab accord with moderate<lb />
Sikh leaders to chfnrk the spread of violence by more<lb />
militant Sikhs, ar a to bring about harmony between<lb />
the Sikhs and Hindus. His handling of the situation<lb />
and failure to implement the accord has worsened<lb />
the problem and strengthened the militants.<lb />
Gandhi now finds himself in a catch-22 situation�<lb />
�the Sikhs feel aggrieved and alienated and the<lb />
Hindus feel vulnerable to mounting Sikh violence<lb />
which has claimed 1,000 lives so far this year com-<lb />
pared to 440 last year.<lb />
Like his mother, Gandhi has also made the mis-<lb />
take of terming the demand by a state for more<lb />
autonomy into an assumption that the state actually<lb />
wants independence. In the past, this may have<lb />
brought about short-term political results in other<lb />
parts of India by serving to rally parts of India by<lb />
serving to rally voters behind the Congress party,<lb />
but now it only encourages states to get bolder.<lb />
Gandhi has lost his credibility, particularly with<lb />
the educated urban class of people. No more is he<lb />
"Mr. Clean" to them. Gandhi makes accords, they<lb />
feel, but fails to implement them: he sacks ministers,<lb />
as he did his Finance Minister, because they carry<lb />
out his fight against corporate corruption with suc-<lb />
cess; and he protects people who take bribes to buy<lb />
arms from foreign countries. On the foreign policy<lb />
front, India's relations with her neighbors remain<lb />
the same as in the time of his mother, except with Sri<lb />
Lanka, where he has complicated matters. There<lb />
Gandhi is dropping paratroopers to fight the very<lb />
Tamils he was air dropping food to only a few<lb />
months ago. What he saw as a political solution<lb />
while signing the peace accord with Sri Lanka has<lb />
turned out to be a military solution. The repression<lb />
of Tamil Tigers by the Indian arms is bound to have<lb />
serious repercussions for Gandhi in South India<lb />
where millions of Tamils live<lb />
PORNOGRAPY DFR ATE<lb />
Porn star Gloria Leonard will be<lb />
mg the founder oi Women Against Pa<lb />
nography on Feb 9 at 8 p m in i<lb />
Theatre. Some of the issues to be di:<lb />
cussed will be sexual oppression vs art.<lb />
tic freedom Tickets infer availab<lb />
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ASSERTFVFNFSS<lb />
A three part workshop offered<lb />
dents at no cost by the University<lb />
soling Center will be held Jan . i<lb />
4 &amp; 11 All three sessions will I<lb />
ducted from 3-4 P.M in<lb />
Building Learn how to express .<lb />
selves directly and openly and s<lb />
your interpersonal skills I'l. j-<lb />
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BALLET<lb />
The Atlanta Ballet will perl<lb />
Wnght Auditorium on Tues<lb />
8pm Included in the e<lb />
are two new works "Reflect<lb />
Artistic director Robert Bar-<lb />
Camera classl<lb />
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ECU News Bureau<lb />
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about camera equipment ai<lb />
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A Will an Estate Plannii<lb />
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offered Feb. 16-18 from 71<lb />
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will explain the basics of will aj<lb />
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sons why one does or does<lb />
need a will. Estate and inhen tai<lb />
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Announcements<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FEBRUARY 9.1988<lb />
PORNor.R A.FY DfflAIE<lb />
Porn star Gloria Leonard will be debat<lb />
ing the founder of Women Against Por<lb />
nography on Feb. 9 at 8 p.m. in Hendrix<lb />
Theatre. Some of the issues to be dis-<lb />
cussed will be sexual oppression vs. artis<lb />
tic freedom. Tickets infor available at the<lb />
Central Ticket office in Mendenhall. 757-<lb />
6611 ext. 266. Sponsored by the Student<lb />
Union Forum Committee.<lb />
ASSERTIVFNF9S<lb />
A three part workshop offered to stu-<lb />
dents at no cost bv the University Coun<lb />
sehng Center will be held Jan. 28 and Feb<lb />
4 &amp; 11. All three sessions will be con<lb />
ducted from 3-4 P.M. in 312 Wnght<lb />
Building Learn 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 />
KERYGMA<lb />
A Bible study for those who are serious<lb />
about studying the Bible. Weekly meet-<lb />
ings (tentatively Tues. afternoon) will be<lb />
scheduled to accomodate those who arc<lb />
interested. Kerygma is an interdenomina-<lb />
tional program sponsored by Presbyte-<lb />
rian Campus Ministry. For more infor.<lb />
Oil Mike at 752-7240.<lb />
SAVE THOSF WRAPPFRft<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 />
JAZZ<lb />
The Performing Arts Series at ECU is<lb />
proud to present Richard Stoltzman and<lb />
Woody Herman's Thudering 1 lerd in, "A<lb />
Tribute to Woody' on Thurs. Feb. 11 at<lb />
8 00pm in Wright Auditorium. Under the<lb />
direction of Frank Tiberim, the Thunder-<lb />
ing Herd will perform manv 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 Tuc. Feb. 16, at<lb />
8pm. Included in the evening's program<lb />
are two new works: "Reflections For by<lb />
Artistic director Robert Barnett and an<lb />
Camera class<lb />
offered at<lb />
ECU<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Do you want to know more<lb />
about camera equipment and<lb />
how to take better pictures? The<lb />
East Carolina Division of Con-<lb />
tinuing Education will offer a<lb />
course which will examine the<lb />
functions and uses of a camera<lb />
and methods of better picture<lb />
taking.<lb />
Class will begin Feb. 16 at 7 p.m.<lb />
at Dean's Photoagraphy on Evans<lb />
Street. Tuition is required and<lb />
students should have their own<lb />
camera, preferably a 35mm or<lb />
larger.<lb />
A Will an Estate Planning Un-<lb />
der New Tax Laws course will be<lb />
offered Feb. 16-18 from 7 to 9 p.m.<lb />
Instructor Charles L. McLawhom<lb />
will explain the basics of will and<lb />
estate planning and discuss rea-<lb />
sons why one does or does not<lb />
need a will. Estate and inheritance<lb />
taxes will also be discussed.<lb />
A tuition fee is required and the<lb />
class will meet in ECU'S Brewster<lb />
building.<lb />
For further information on<lb />
these courses, contact the Divi-<lb />
untitl.xi work by Lisa De Ribere. Tickets<lb />
available at Central Ticket Office in Men-<lb />
denhall Student Center.<lb />
CHALLENGE DAY<lb />
Registration for Intramural Challenge<lb />
Day wil be held on March 2 from 11 p.m6<lb />
p.m. in MC 104-A. For more information<lb />
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 />
ECU CHRISTIANS<lb />
There will be meetings every Thursday<lb />
at 600 in the culture center. Everybody<lb />
welcome.<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 />
5587.<lb />
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 />
EDUCATION MAJORS<lb />
This year the ECU School of Education<lb />
and the Career Planning and Placement<lb />
Service will be offering a Career Day for<lb />
ECU students in addition to regular on-<lb />
campus interviewing. Some students wil<lb />
explore future full-time employment op-<lb />
tions and many underclassmen mav ex-<lb />
plore possible careers in various geo-<lb />
graphical areas. Over 50 school systems<lb />
will be set up at tables in Rooms 244 and<lb />
221 of Mendenhall on that day. All stu-<lb />
dents in the education field are invited to<lb />
participate in the Education Careers Day.<lb />
Mark your calendars for February 16,1988.<lb />
COOPERATIVE ED.<lb />
Would you like to spend the summer of<lb />
fall in Florida? Walt Disney World will be<lb />
on campus to recruit students for summer<lb />
or fall semesters. Students from all majors<lb />
are encouraged to participate. Merchan-<lb />
dise, food, and attractions, among other<lb />
positions, are available. Representatives<lb />
vileatEClIonFeuarv22ancL<lb />
Contact the office of Cooperative Educa-<lb />
tion in Rawl Building for further details.<lb />
SEP<lb />
Students for Economic Democracy will<lb />
meet every Sunday from 7:00 p.m. 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 this 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 />
ECU FRISBEE CLUB<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 />
OFF CAMPUS TOBS<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 />
PRIME TIME<lb />
Prime lime, sponsored by Campus<lb />
Crusade for Christ, meets every Thursday<lb />
at 7:30 p.m. in Brewster C-103. Everyone is<lb />
welcome.<lb />
INTERVIEW WORKSHOP<lb />
The Career Planning and Placement<lb />
Service in the Bloxton House is offering<lb />
these one hour sessions to aid you in<lb />
developing better interviewing skills. A<lb />
film and discussion of how to interview<lb />
on and off campus will be shared. These<lb />
sessions are held in the Career Planning<lb />
Room on Feb. 1 at 3pm and 7pm and on<lb />
Feb. 4, 10,18, and 23 at 3pm.<lb />
INTRAMURALS<lb />
The Department of Intramural-Recrea<lb />
tion Services and the Outdoor Recreation<lb />
Center is sponsoring a Canoe Clinic on<lb />
Feb. 16 and 18. Registration for this trip<lb />
will be taken in 204 Memorial Cvm from<lb />
8:00 am to 5:00 pm through Feb. 15.<lb />
River Bluff Apartments<lb />
2 Bd. Townhouses Temporarily Reduced to<lb />
$295month and Security Deposit of<lb />
only $100 for 1 and 2 Bedrooms.<lb />
�Fully Carpeted<lb />
�Large Pool<lb />
�Free Cable<lb />
�ECU Bus Service<lb />
�1 Bd. Garden Apts. Available<lb />
10th Street Ext. to RiverblufT Rd. (1.5 miles from Campus)<lb />
I 758-4015<lb />
Our three-year and<lb />
two-year scholarships won't<lb />
make college easier.<lb />
Just easier to pay for.<lb />
Even if you didn't start college on a scholarship, you<lb />
could finish on one. Army KOTC Scholarships<lb />
pay for full tuition and allowances for educational<lb />
fees and textbooks. Along with up to $1,000<lb />
a year. Get all the facts.<lb />
For Further Information Contact:<lb />
Captain Steve L. Jones<lb />
(Erwin Hall) 757-6967<lb />
ARMY RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS<lb />
dS<lb />
ztfappy 1aCentine<lb />
GapdalTs<lb />
�.dfecorcr the nxxjie!<lb />
'We 'Have:<lb />
Baltoon 'Boes tofittwth Love<lb />
Coupons, Candy, Teddy 'Bears, etc.<lb />
Sterling Stiver "Heart fyeffrces<lb />
&amp;'Earrings<lb />
CrystalHeart Prisms<lb />
iHand TaintedSwiatsfUrts &amp;<lb />
'BoKtr Shorts<lb />
UndCots more fun and exciting<lb />
Valentines 'Day Gifts<lb />
Gapdalfs<lb />
discorcr (l?c npgic I<lb />
Op.n Hon S.L 10-�<lb />
Sun. 1:30-5:30<lb />
Crolln. Enl M.II 750-7235<lb />
ft0<lb />
LADIES NIGHT<lb />
OUT<lb />
c<lb />
FREE MEAL<lb />
Buy one Regular Shrimp<lb />
Dinner at Regular Price<lb />
and get one FREE. With<lb />
coupon only. Beverage<lb />
not included. Good on<lb />
Monday-Thursday only<lb />
with this coupon.<lb />
Expires Feh. 29, 1988.<lb />
m<lb />
FOSDICK'S<lb />
1890 SEAFOOD<lb />
2903 S. Evans St.<lb />
Takeout Orders; 756-<lb />
�����'� W'oVJ�wv<lb />
FERRARA 198S<lb />
There are still openings for participants<lb />
in ECU's Summer Program in Ferrara,<lb />
Italy. Cost is $1,725 and includes round<lb />
trip airfare, hotels, and travel in Italy. For<lb />
additional information contact the Office<lb />
of the Dean, Arts and Sciences, Brewster<lb />
A-102, 757-6249.<lb />
COUNSELING CENTER<lb />
Coping with stress? A free mini class<lb />
offered by the East Carolina University<lb />
Counseling Center for Students. Feb. 9,11,<lb />
16, nd 18. 329 Wright Building from 3-4<lb />
pm. Call or stop by the Counseling Center<lb />
for more information (757-6661).<lb />
WRESTLING CIA IB<lb />
The wrestling club has started practice<lb />
for the Spring Semester in preparation for<lb />
the IRS Tournament. If interested come bv<lb />
Memorial Gym in room 108. Practice ev-<lb />
ery Monday and Wednesday night from<lb />
8-9 pm. For more information call Tommy<lb />
Leppcrt at 752-1660.<lb />
COUSELING CENTER<lb />
Making a Major Decision Croup: This<lb />
program is designed to aid students in<lb />
choosing an academic major in a small<lb />
O<lb />
SpRlG sR�AK<lb />
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OrJ,<lb />
rw� .<lb />
fiVKRY day:<lb />
fe?0.OO Oldi�sfeH-y<lb />
pOLiy (p30f�M - 8?30PM<lb />
ALL U CAr4 E ATDRtaK<lb />
CHECKERS CAFE<lb />
rT PERDAV<lb />
PER PETRSOrsJ<lb />
quad occupancy"<lb />
$S DAYTONA fNN<lb />
6�0ADWAV Arlb AlA<lb />
-800-874-822<lb />
DATOMA BEACH<lb />
FLORIDA<lb />
Extraordinary<lb />
Valentine Greetings<lb />
RPP Inc<lb />
Valentine's Day Cards<lb />
from<lb />
Recycled Paper<lb />
Products, Inc.<lb />
Available at:<lb />
STUDENT STORES<lb />
Wright Building<lb />
NOT ALL COPIES<lb />
ARE BLACK &amp; WHITE.<lb />
NOW OFFERS<lb />
COLOR COPIES<lb />
� Instant Service<lb />
� Copies from slides<lb />
� Copies to overhead projectors<lb />
� Copies from books<lb />
758-2400<lb />
(Next to Chicos in the Georgetown Shops)<lb />
ATTRACT<lb />
Tuesday, February 9<lb />
8:00 p.m. Hendrix<lb />
PORNOGRAPHY DEBATE<lb />
Featuring Dolores Alexander and<lb />
Gloria Leonard<lb />
Wednesday, February 10<lb />
8:00 p.m. Hendrix<lb />
GINGER AND FRED<lb />
Thursday, February 11 -<lb />
Sunday, February 14<lb />
8:00 p.m. Hendrix<lb />
THE SICILIAN<lb />
Friday, February 12<lb />
8:00 p.m. Coffeehouse<lb />
THE MOODY DUES<lb />
Applications are now being accepted for<lb />
committee chairpersons. The deadline to<lb />
apply is Friday, February 12.<lb />
For more information, contact the<lb />
Student Union at 757 6611, ext 210.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FEBRUARYS), 1988<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
HELP WANTED<lb />
NEED FULL OR PART time silk screen<lb />
printer. 752-6953.<lb />
BRODY'S, the Plaza and Carolina East<lb />
Mall need individuals to perform infor-<lb />
mal modeling of prom dresses. Must be<lb />
friendly, self-assured, and available Sat-<lb />
urdays, beginning March thni mid-May.<lb />
Apply at Brodv's, Carolina East Mall, M-<lb />
VV, 2-4 p.m.<lb />
CAPE HATTER AS, N.C. . . Summer<lb />
help needed at EMILY'S SOUNDSIDE<lb />
Restaurant. Available positions for bus-<lb />
ers, waiter's and waitresses and kitchen<lb />
help. Will train! To start May 15th thru<lb />
August 20th. 1 lousing available! Call 919-<lb />
987-2383 (collect).<lb />
CABIN COUNSELORS &amp; INSTRUC-<lb />
TORS (Male and Female) for western<lb />
North Carolina 8 week children's sum-<lb />
mer camp Over 30 activities including<lb />
Water Ski, Tennis, Heated swimming<lb />
pool, Go-Karts, Hiking, Art. . . Room,<lb />
meals, salary and travel. Experience not<lb />
necessary Non-smoking students write<lb />
tor applicationbrochure: Camp Pine-<lb />
wood, 20205 N.E. 3 Court, Miami, Florida<lb />
33179.<lb />
THIS IS IT! The Spring Break Trip: Day-<lb />
tona Beach Hotel SI 24 and full package<lb />
$184. The best prices and best hotels.<lb />
Register before it's too late. 300 Ringgold<lb />
Towers. Tues.Thurs. 5-7 p.m. or call<lb />
David at 752-8870.<lb />
ASST. MGR. - We are looking for an<lb />
outgoing dependable person for a full-<lb />
time asst. mgrs position. Must be able to<lb />
lift heavy furniture. Apply in person M-F,<lb />
10 a.m5 p.m. at Galleria, The Plaza.<lb />
Absolutely NO phone calls.<lb />
HELP WANTED: Male Strippers to do<lb />
stnp-a-grams and bachelorette parties in<lb />
Greenville area. Experienced strippers<lb />
need only apply. Party Animals 830-1823.<lb />
RESIDENT COUNSELOR: interested in<lb />
those with Human Service background<lb />
wishing to gain valuable experience in<lb />
the field. No monetary compensation,<lb />
however, room, utilities and phone pro-<lb />
vided. Call Marv Smith, The REAL Crisis<lb />
Center 758-HELP.<lb />
ARE YOU A COLLEGE STUDENT IN<lb />
NEED of spending money? Brodv's is<lb />
accepting applications for part-time sales<lb />
associates who can work flexible hours.<lb />
Positions available in the JewelryJun-<lb />
iors department. Apply in person<lb />
Brodv's, Carolina East Mall, M-W, 2-4<lb />
p.m.<lb />
"NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS<lb />
for counselors, a waterfront director, and<lb />
assistant swim instructors. Friendly Day<lb />
Camp is a summer camp for mentally and<lb />
physically handicapped children and<lb />
adults. Please write or call: The Special<lb />
Populations Program, P.O. Box 590,<lb />
Raleigh, N.C. 27602 - (919) 755-6832<lb />
HELP WANTED: Part-time interior de-<lb />
sign student - send resume to: Designer,<lb />
3010 East 10th St Greenville, N.C.<lb />
PERSONAL CARE ATTENDANT in<lb />
exchange for free room &amp; board in a nice<lb />
2 bedroom, 2 bath house. Will need 312-<lb />
4 hours work per day, 7 days a week.<lb />
Located 12 miles outside of town. Call Joy<lb />
Foster at 746-2588, 746-3513 or 758-2399.<lb />
COUNSELOR POSITIONS ACTIVITY<lb />
SPECIALISTS: CAMP STARLIGlfT in<lb />
STARLIGHT, PA. Now has openings for<lb />
qualified, outgoing upperclassmen<lb />
women as CABIN COUNSELORS,<lb />
LEADERSINSTRUCTORS in most Ac-<lb />
tivity Areas: LAND SPORTS, TENNIS,<lb />
GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, SAILING,<lb />
CANOEING, WATER SKIING, NA-<lb />
TURE, MUSIC, DRAMA STATE, ARTS<lb />
&amp; CRAFTS; working with a mature staff<lb />
of 100 counselors from the U.S. and<lb />
England on a 385 acre campus with excel-<lb />
lent facilities, 623-823. Internships en-<lb />
couraged. Write 18 Clinton St Malverne,<lb />
NY 11565 or call 516 599-5239 or call the<lb />
ECU Co-op office 757-6979.<lb />
SPRING INDOOR SOCCER<lb />
COACHES: The Greenville Recreation<lb />
and Parks Department is recruiting for<lb />
indoor soccer coaches. The program will<lb />
begin in March and the hours of work will<lb />
vary, 330-9:00 p.m Monday through<lb />
Friday and 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on<lb />
Saturdays, working approximately 20<lb />
hours per week. The program will last<lb />
about eleven weeks. Some soccer back-<lb />
ground is required. You will need to<lb />
teach soccer fundamentals, team play,<lb />
and strategies to youngsters ages 5<lb />
through 15. Rate of pay will be $3.55 to<lb />
$3.85 per hour. Minimum age is 16. Con-<lb />
tact Ben Jarr ' 1-4543 for more infor-<lb />
mation.<lb />
BRODVS FOR MEN is searching for<lb />
part-time Sales Associates. Enthusiastic<lb />
individuals who enjoy fashion and have a<lb />
flexible school schedule should apply in<lb />
person, Brodv's, Carolina East Mall, M-<lb />
W, 2-4 p.m.<lb />
DISABLED GRADUATE STUDENT<lb />
needs Prime Physical Assistant. Contact<lb />
Marty at 752-2994.<lb />
BUSINESS SERVICES<lb />
ATTENTION D.J. NEEDERS: Want to<lb />
feel the music, instead of just hearing it?<lb />
Want to dance fast, slow, hard, dirty?<lb />
Want reliable, punctual, and professional<lb />
service? Call Sound Mixtures, 752-4916.<lb />
Ask for Bob.<lb />
ROMANTIC VIOLIN SERENADE Feb.<lb />
10-17. Delivered to work, home, dorm,<lb />
or restaurant! Call now for reservation.<lb />
830-0641 or 758-9103.<lb />
ACCOMPLISHED MAGICIAN for<lb />
hire. Unique entertainment for informal<lb />
or formal occasions. Reasonable rates.<lb />
For information call 830-0636. If no an-<lb />
swer, leave message.<lb />
HAVING A PARTY and need a Deejay?<lb />
I charge SI00.00 per party with no time<lb />
limit on the music. Call 752-4251.<lb />
GENTLEMEN, send your sweetheart a<lb />
serenade. For only $3 on and $5 off cam-<lb />
pus Phi Mu Alpha Professional Music<lb />
Fraternity will sing to your girlfriend,<lb />
mom, etc. Our quartets are available for<lb />
Thursday February 11 through Sat. Feb.<lb />
13. Inquire in the Music Building M-F 9<lb />
a.m. to 4 p.m.<lb />
VALENTINE'S DAY Party Animals<lb />
Balloons delivered in costume Fun! Fun!<lb />
Fun! Ask about student specials. 830-<lb />
1823.<lb />
WORD PROCESSING AND PHOTO-<lb />
COPYING SERVICES: We offer typing<lb />
and photocopying services. We also sell<lb />
software and computer diskettes. 24<lb />
hours in and out. Guaranteed tvping on<lb />
paper up to 20 hand written pages. SDF<lb />
Professional Computer Services, 106 East<lb />
5th Street (beside Cubbies) Greenville,<lb />
N.C. 752-3694.<lb />
MID WINTER BOP: The original is Still<lb />
Here. Old Wax. New Wax. The TRASH-<lb />
MAN DJ service. Approved by thou-<lb />
sands. Discover it. Bashes, Formals, Mix-<lb />
ers, Socials, etcDial 752-3587 Any-<lb />
time. Many Thanx.<lb />
FOR SALE<lb />
FOR SALE: King Size waterbed $150.00.<lb />
Heat &amp; Frame. Call John at 752-3919 or<lb />
355-7473.<lb />
WAKE UP! Don't forget a day you will<lb />
regret the rest of the year, but a day she'll<lb />
remember forever. Valentine's Day!<lb />
Jenni K. Handcrafted Jewelry. 608 Ar-<lb />
lington Blvd Suite E. 355-6714.<lb />
5' 9" SURFBOARD. Good Condition.<lb />
$175. Call Mike 756-9197.<lb />
SPRING BREAK DAYTONA STYLE:<lb />
Designers of Travel offers ECU students<lb />
the best party hotel - The HAWANAN<lb />
INN. Don't sign up with other trips who<lb />
offer rinky-dink poor excuses for a REAL<lb />
vacation. Call us - Dave 757-3516 or Todd<lb />
758-9311.<lb />
FOR SALE: ComputersSoftwareDisk-<lb />
ettes From IMEX INTERNATIONAL.<lb />
February Special 10 off any PC System.<lb />
Word Perfect 5.0 only $277.50; soft-sec-<lb />
tored diskettes with reinforced ring,<lb />
DS,DD ONLY $9.50per lObox. Call IMEX<lb />
at 758-8395 9-5.<lb />
SPRING BREAK 1988: South Padre OR<lb />
Daytona Deluxe Condos or Hotel. AC-<lb />
COMODATION Starting at Low $149.00<lb />
Per Person for 7 nights. CALL 1-800-222-<lb />
4139 Transportation Available.<lb />
DONT FORGET!  to pick up some-<lb />
thing special for the one who is special to<lb />
you, at Jenni K. Handcrafted Jewelry. 608<lb />
Arlington Blvd. Suite E. 355-6714.<lb />
1982 HONDA CIVIC. Excellent Condi-<lb />
tion. 5-speed, AC AMFM one owner<lb />
$2500. 756-6675 after 6. 559-5158 8 to 5.<lb />
CAN YOU BUY Jeeps, Cars, 4 X 4's<lb />
Seized in drug raids for under $100.00?<lb />
Ca'l for facts today. 602-837-3401. Ext.<lb />
711.<lb />
NEED TO MAKE UP no better way<lb />
to mend a broken heart than a hand-made<lb />
piece of jewelry. Lasts longer than candy<lb />
or flowers. Jenni K. Handcrafted Jewelry,<lb />
608 Arlington oivd. Suite E. 355-6714.<lb />
FOR SALE: SKI America's Largest Ski<lb />
Resort "Heavenly Valley" Lake Tahoe for<lb />
Spring Break. Have one 5 consecutive<lb />
Day Pass remaining - worth $150, asking<lb />
$100. Valid through May - Call Ray -757-<lb />
0313!<lb />
SPRING BREAK T-SHIRTS: If you<lb />
thought the Halloween shirts were hot,<lb />
wait until you see the Spring Break '88 t's.<lb />
Get them while they last. Call Phil or Troll<lb />
830-1447 or 757-1007.<lb />
TROLLS TUX AND TEES Don't pay<lb />
high prices for your formal wear, try<lb />
Troll's Tux and Tee's for your formal<lb />
needs. Traditional &amp; Designer Models.<lb />
Special Fraternity Rates. 757-1007 or 830-<lb />
1447.<lb />
BUY 14K GOLD Bracelets and Necklaces<lb />
at Wholesale Prices; buy from a direct<lb />
dealer at 752-4589 - David Dupree, and<lb />
Skip the Jewelers High Prices.<lb />
FREE! Sterling Silver hearts with every<lb />
purchase at Jenni K. Handcrafted Jew-<lb />
elry. 608 Arlington Blvd. Suite E. 355-<lb />
6714.<lb />
FOR RENT<lb />
FEMALE NON-SMOKER to share 2<lb />
bdrm. apt. $137.50mo. $75 dep. 752-<lb />
6953, 8:30-530, 355-3140, after 6:00.<lb />
1 OR 2 ROOMMATES needed to share<lb />
Wildwood Villas Townhouse. Call Julie<lb />
752-4781.<lb />
FOR RENT: Apt. $225 month. 1 bdrm.<lb />
available. Call 752-4199 Great Location!<lb />
across from campus.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED:<lb />
$147.50 per month, fully furnished apt<lb />
within driving distance from campus.<lb />
Call 355-6730 leave message.<lb />
BEVERLY MANOR APARTMENTS<lb />
now leasing spacious 2 bedroom units<lb />
with large living room and dining area.<lb />
New carpet; new wallpaper in kitchen<lb />
and bath. Range and refrigerator pro-<lb />
vided. Central heatair, coldhot water<lb />
and basic cable TV. included in rent. As<lb />
low as $335 per month. 756-5155 days,<lb />
746-2098 evenings for appointment.<lb />
A Beautiful Place to Live<lb />
� All New �<lb />
�And Ready To Rent<lb />
UNIVERSITY APARTMENTS<lb />
2899 E. 5th Street<lb />
�Located Near ECU<lb />
�Near Major Shopping Centers<lb />
�Across From highway Patrol Station<lb />
Limited Offer - $275 a month<lb />
Contact J T or Tommy Williams<lb />
756-7615 or 830-1937<lb />
Office open - Apt 8. 12 - 5:30 pm.<lb />
�AZALEA GARDENS<lb />
Clean and quiet one bedroom furnished<lb />
apartments, energy efficient, free water and<lb />
sewer, optional washers, dryers, cable TV.<lb />
Couples or singles only. $195 a month. 6<lb />
month lease. MOBILE HOME RENTALS -<lb />
couples or singles. Apartment and mobile<lb />
homes tn Azalea Gardens near Brook Valley<lb />
County Club.<lb />
Contact J.T. or Tommy Williams<lb />
756-7815<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE: Needed to<lb />
share nice 2 bdrm. apt. on Library St. $125<lb />
mon - includes heat and cable - plus 12<lb />
elec 752-7796. Keep trying!<lb />
NEED MALE ROOMMATE to share 2<lb />
bdrm. Village Green Apt. $148 a month<lb />
plus one-half utilities. 752-2546.<lb />
RINGGOLD TOWERS: Apts. for rent.<lb />
Furnished. Contact Hollie Simonowich at<lb />
752-2865.<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
PHI BETA SIGMA Fraternity, Inc. will<lb />
be having a little sister interest meeting<lb />
at 8:00 p.m. in 248 Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center, on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 1988.<lb />
All.<lb />
ATITNTION FRATERNITIES k. SO-<lb />
RORITIES: Be funny, serious or act like a<lb />
dunce. Here, with a buzz ya'll do any-<lb />
thing once! Great Prizes for all, we need<lb />
participation, 1 can't think of anything<lb />
that rhymes with participation. The 15th<lb />
of February is the final day to submit an<lb />
act, so come on, ya Pikin' Dogs. Don't Be<lb />
Slack!<lb />
LOST: Brown reading glasses; St black<lb />
case on campus between Brewster and<lb />
Rawl. Call Jeff. 752-7438. Failing out of<lb />
school, can't see a damn thing.<lb />
THE NEW DELI JAMS ON! Catch the<lb />
Dead-style tunes of LIQUID SOUND on<lb />
Wednesday, welcome back the ACCEL-<lb />
ERATORS Thursday, jam to the upbeat<lb />
sounds of ANTIC HAY Friday, and don't<lb />
miss FLAT STANLEY Saturday.<lb />
THETA CHI: Get ready for Mason Dixon<lb />
and tacking to George K. George Mason<lb />
will never be the same after Epsilon Iota<lb />
gets there.<lb />
PICTURE THIS: Your Fraternity or So-<lb />
rority is the only one without an act in the<lb />
All Greek Gong Show! HA IIA 1IA 1IA<lb />
HA.<lb />
ARE WOMEN EXPLOITED? Not at Sig<lb />
Ep happy hour. Thurs. night, 8-10 at<lb />
Grog's.<lb />
CHIPPY - Alan Alda? I lah Besides, you<lb />
argue sexual equality with a WOMAN<lb />
not a girl. Catch a clue, buddy Mary.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS to our new sis-<lb />
ters of ZETA TAU ALPI IA! Barb Froio,<lb />
Mandy Marlowe, Angela Powell, Nancy<lb />
Crabtree, Kelly Jones, Debra Herron,<lb />
Sandra Davis, Michelle Weaver, Sara<lb />
Lanier and Donna Matthews. We are so<lb />
proud Love the Sisters of ZETA.<lb />
LISA REUCHER: Tomorrow is your<lb />
birthday, and 20 you will. But, will you be<lb />
able to hang, the suspense is killing me.<lb />
Only one more year to go, then you'll<lb />
finally be 21. Kingston is the place. We are<lb />
gonna have some fun. So, have an awe-<lb />
some birthday, I know you surely will.<lb />
Tomorrow is the day, Don't worry, I'll<lb />
pick up the bill. 1 lappy 20th Lisa. Sharyl.<lb />
TONY: You know how hard it is for me to<lb />
say I was wrong. And you also know I<lb />
can't be the "Big B" for long. I discovered<lb />
I was acting like the Lloyd with all of my<lb />
good characteristics being void. So O.K.<lb />
you win this game and I apologize. After<lb />
all, Szechuan's expensive I realize! The<lb />
Bon.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS to Nancy<lb />
Crabtree on receiving the Scholarship<lb />
award at the Panhell Banquet! Also con-<lb />
gratulations to Crina and Katrina. Keep<lb />
up the good work! Love the Sisters and<lb />
Pledges of ZETA.<lb />
SHERRI H: Big 21! Happy Birthday!<lb />
Scoots says its about time. From the boys<lb />
at 205 Elm St. and your best buddies,<lb />
Kristen W. and Laila O.<lb />
HEY ZETA'S - Get psyched for our social<lb />
on Thursday - it's definitely going to be a<lb />
wild night, get ready for "dirty dancing"<lb />
you'll never forget. The brothers and<lb />
pledges of Pi Kappa Phi.<lb />
AOPI: At 6 o'clock Grog's got crowded,<lb />
then the game started and imports were<lb />
pounded. The whole place shook when<lb />
the Broncos scored, but as we all know,<lb />
they scored no more. We ate, drank, and<lb />
yelled as the Redskins won, but for those<lb />
Bronco fans it wasn't as fun. No matter<lb />
the outcome, one thing's for sure, us<lb />
Theta Chi's want to party with ya'll more.<lb />
AOPI: The hard work and dedication<lb />
paid off.<lb />
PI KAPPA ALPHA: Congratulations to<lb />
our Eta Pledge Class of: Al Acosta, Lee<lb />
Bissett, Chuck Bogan, Tommy Calisto,<lb />
Owen Cox, Mike Davis, Quilin Davis,<lb />
Chris Gemski, Mark Kalkwarf, Jay Parris,<lb />
Brent Sanders, Rob Wooten, and Alan<lb />
Young. We know you are the best pledge<lb />
class out there. Now prove it to us. The<lb />
brothers.<lb />
ROMANTIC DINNERS FOR 2 FOR<lb />
ONLY $.50!? Win a raffle ticket and dine<lb />
in style - while supporting a workstudy<lb />
trip to Mexico. Call School of Education<lb />
for details. 757-6271.<lb />
TOM HAINES, DR. ELMER MEYER,<lb />
COACH MIKE STEELE will all be there,<lb />
if you didn't have an act for the Gong<lb />
Show. Do you really think that would be<lb />
fair?<lb />
TO ALL TRAVEL COMMITTEE MEM-<lb />
BERS: Don't forget to pick your fliers up<lb />
at the Student Union Office. Thanks.<lb />
THETA CHI: The brothers arc proud to<lb />
welcome our new pledges. Let's have a<lb />
good semester and we're glad you made<lb />
the right choice.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS to the new asso-<lb />
ciate members of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity:<lb />
Randy Bishop, Keith James, Carmen<lb />
Lozaw, Alex Martin, Rex Parker, Nelson<lb />
Scott and Tommy Walters Work hard<lb />
and as one - Pi Kappa Phi, a committment<lb />
for excellence, a committment for life.<lb />
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON I lappy I lour<lb />
at the FJbo Fri. 4-7, 2 dollar teas - why<lb />
drive anywhere else.<lb />
LIZ WALMA: Congratulations on be-<lb />
coming WZM B's New Director! And also<lb />
for being elected Panhellenic Rush Direc-<lb />
tor! We are all behind you all the way and<lb />
we know you'll do a great job! Love, Your<lb />
Sisters of Alpha Phi<lb />
NEED AN ACT FOR THE ALL-GREEK<lb />
GONG SHOW? Call the INEEDANACT<lb />
Hotline at 752-7438.<lb />
TO ALL 1987 RUSH COUNSELORS:<lb />
The T-shirts have been found. Please pick<lb />
yours up at Laura Sweet's office. Thanks,<lb />
Shari.<lb />
PHI BETA SIGMA Fraternity, Inc. will<lb />
be having a formal smoker for any inter<lb />
est gentlemen in 248 Mendenhall on<lb />
Wednesday, February 10, 1988 at 9:00<lb />
p.m.<lb />
GONG SHOW<lb />
entries, Feb. 15.<lb />
March 1. Deadline for<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 between porn star and<lb />
High Society publisher, Gloria Leonard<lb />
vs. founding member of NOW. and<lb />
Women Against Pornography, Dolores<lb />
Alexander on Feb. 9th at 8 p.m. in Hen<lb />
drix Theatre Tickets $3 - students, S4<lb />
facultystaff, $5 public. Available at<lb />
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Must be at least 18.<lb />
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ance.<lb />
WAGEWS:<lb />
Our drivers average $6 to $10<lb />
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CONGRATULATIONS TO ALPHA<lb />
OMICRON PI on winning the Most<lb />
Improved Intramural Award and t0<lb />
Lydia Jolly Morgan for the Hera Award<lb />
And also to the recipients of Artemis, Rh0<lb />
Lambda and Greek Hall of Fame Way t0<lb />
go guys!<lb />
1TK0<lb />
Little Sister<lb />
RUSH<lb />
The time has come<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity<lb />
is bringing back their<lb />
Little Sister program to<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
University.<lb />
We invite all ladies<lb />
interested in being part<lb />
of what will be again, one<lb />
of The strongest, most<lb />
enjoyable little sister<lb />
programs on campus.<lb />
A great way to meet<lb />
more people, make new<lb />
friends and become<lb />
involved in greek and<lb />
community activities.<lb />
ELBO GET TOGETHER<lb />
TONIGHT! 9 p.m12<lb />
a.m.<lb />
at The Elbo Room<lb />
downtown<lb />
MENDENHALL MIXER<lb />
Wednesday. 8 p.m. - 10<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center<lb />
For more<lb />
information call<lb />
758-1700<lb />
TKE<lb />
Ringgirl<lb />
Competition<lb />
March 4<lb />
at the Attic.<lb />
For More<lb />
Information<lb />
Call 758-7144<lb />
Prizes awarded for<lb />
1st, 2nd &amp; 3rd place.<lb />
Spring Break I<lb />
1988 I<lb />
Dive PenneKampI<lb />
in Key Largo, Fla.<lb />
$425.00<lb />
For information &amp;<lb />
Registration call the<lb />
Rum Runner<lb />
Dive Shop<lb />
758-1444<lb />
Announcements<lb />
group format. Each participant will also<lb />
receive individual aid from the group<lb />
leader if desired. Group participants will<lb />
increase self knowledge of their interests,<lb />
values and abilities; learn how these relate<lb />
to majors and career areas at ECU; and<lb />
narrow their options through a systematic<lb />
career decision makin process. The Major<lb />
Decision Group will meet: February 8,10,<lb />
12 at 3-4 pm in 329 Wright Building. For<lb />
more information call 757-6661.<lb />
BLACK HISTORY MONTH<lb />
Program on success and leadership,<lb />
guest speaker, step show. Mayor Ed Car-<lb />
ter, refreshments, special music . . . 730<lb />
pm Tuesday, Feb. 9, 1988. Jenkins (Art<lb />
Bldg.)<lb />
NCARH DELEGATES<lb />
Don't forget our meeting Wednesday<lb />
at 8:00 in Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
Check by the front desk for the room<lb />
number.<lb />
ALPHA PHI ALPHA<lb />
The Sphinxmen of the Eta Nu Chapter<lb />
at Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. will<lb />
have a Valentine's Dance at the Cultural<lb />
Center Saturday, Feb. 13, from 10p.m. - 2<lb />
a. m. Admission is $1.<lb />
PHYS. EP, MAJORS<lb />
All Physical Education Majors and in-<lb />
tended majors are welcome to join the<lb />
Physical Education Majors Club and fac-<lb />
ulty at 7 p.m. on Wed Feb. 10, 1988. A<lb />
reception will be held in the Pirate Club.<lb />
Dr. David Watkins, chairman HPERS,<lb />
will speak on Physical Education as the<lb />
Consumate Profession and refreshments<lb />
will be served.<lb />
PHYS. EP, CLUB<lb />
Department of HPERS Colloquia Series<lb />
presents a lecture "AIDS - Public Health<lb />
Measures by John Moskop from the<lb />
ECU School of Medicine. 4 p.m. Wednes-<lb />
day 17 February 1988 at the Pirate Club.<lb />
All Physical Education Majorsintended<lb />
majors are encouraged to attend.<lb />
N.C. SYMPHONY<lb />
"Roberta Peters, soprano, will be the<lb />
featured soloist with the N.C Symphony<lb />
on Wednesday, March 16 at 8 p.m. in<lb />
Wright Auditorium. This final concert of<lb />
the 1987-88 N.C Symphony Series is<lb />
made possible by the Pitt Co. N.C Sym-<lb />
phony chapter and Burroughs-Wellcome<lb />
Co. Tickets are currently available at<lb />
Mendenhall Ticket Office (757-6611)<lb />
ACCOUNTING SOCTFTY<lb />
The Accounting Society's February<lb />
meeting will be held on the 15th at 4 p.m.<lb />
in the Multi-purpose room in Menden-<lb />
hall. Ralph Hester, a vice-president from<lb />
BB&amp;T in Wilson will speak on Internal<lb />
Auditing and EDP Auditing. Refresh-<lb />
ments will be served!<lb />
COMPUTER CLUB<lb />
The ECU Computer Club will meet in<lb />
Austin 223 Thursday, Feb. 11 at 330 p.m.<lb />
Group photographs for the Buccaneer will<lb />
be taken around 4:00 p.m. Refreshments<lb />
will be served.<lb />
RUNNING CLUB<lb />
There will be a meeting on Wed Feb. 10<lb />
at 5 p.m. in Memorial Gym, room 105-B.<lb />
All runners, from beginners to fanatics are<lb />
invited to attend. Plans will be made for<lb />
the Shamrock Marathon in Virginia<lb />
Beach, Va. in March. For more info, con-<lb />
tact Hugh at 355-3759.<lb />
SCHOLARSHIP<lb />
Students who wish to obtain financial<lb />
aid for overseas education may apply for<lb />
a Rivers Scholarship. The application<lb />
deadline is March 15,1988. For more info,<lb />
contact the Office of International Studies<lb />
and Scholarship in Brewster A-117.<lb />
E.R.O.S.<lb />
EROS, the female principle of love,<lb />
unity, peace, manifests itself in the Equal<lb />
Rights Organization of Students at ECU.<lb />
The purpose of EROS is to educate, organ-<lb />
ize and act in accordance with the female<lb />
experience and women's issues. Meetings<lb />
are Tuesdays, 5:00 Austin 308. For info.<lb />
call 758-3645 or 752-7998.<lb />
CATHOLIC NEWMAN<lb />
Come join us in fellowship. Bring your-<lb />
self and a friend, to share in the Eucharist.<lb />
Wednesday night mass 530 p.m fol-<lb />
lowed by a home-cooked meal. TO-<lb />
NIGHT (Tues.) at 7:30 p.m. is the continu-<lb />
ation of old series of talks: what the Catho-<lb />
lic Christian believes. Visit the center,<lb />
anytime between 830 a.m. to 1130 p.m.<lb />
We are located at 953 E. Tenth St. Call<lb />
Teresa Lee for more information at 752-<lb />
9910.<lb />
FOREIGN FILM FANS<lb />
The European Studies program invites<lb />
you to join us on Tuesday evenings, 6:30-<lb />
830 p.m. for a unique view of European<lb />
society through the eyes of film. Tuesday,<lb />
9 February, Paul Verhoeven's SOLDIER<lb />
OF ORANGE (1978). Joyner Library,<lb />
roomB-04.<lb />
RACQUETS ALL DOirRi f g<lb />
Registration for Intramural Racquet-<lb />
ball will be held Feb. 10 at 6 p.m. in<lb />
MG102. For more information call 757-<lb />
6387. "Where fun is 1"<lb />
RUGBY CLUB<lb />
ECU Rugby The tradition continues.<lb />
After a very successful fall tour we are<lb />
ready to continue our rampage. Any<lb />
physically fit individuals with a winning,<lb />
competitive attitude are welcome to come<lb />
out to practice. Tuesday, Wednesday, and<lb />
Thursday. No experience necessary. For<lb />
info, call 758-2308. Ask for Steve or Doug.<lb />
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP<lb />
Friday nights are ALIVE more than<lb />
ever before! Join us at Jenkins Auditorium<lb />
(Art Building) at 8:00 p.m. Every FRIDAY<lb />
NIGHT for Christian Fellowship and<lb />
Bible teaching where JESUS IS LORD!<lb />
GAMMA BETA PHI<lb />
The National Gamma Beta Phi Honor<lb />
Society will hold a meeting Tuesday, Feb.<lb />
16 at 7p.m. in Jenkins Auditorium. Tickets<lb />
are available in Dr. Dunlop's office 217-A<lb />
Brewster.<lb />
GOSPEL CHOIR<lb />
The ECU Gospel Choir will be having a<lb />
Talent Show" on Wed Feb. 10, 1988 at<lb />
7.30 pm. in rm. 244 of Mendenhall<lb />
Admission will be $1.00. We appreciate<lb />
your support.<lb />
SPRING BRf,A,K TRIP<lb />
Attention All: Anyone interested in a<lb />
Spring Break Trip to Puerto Rico for 5 day<lb />
and 4 nights for a mere low price of $419<lb />
(includes airfare tx accomodations) All<lb />
interested call Jeanieat 752-4996.<lb />
 PHI ALPHA THETA<lb />
Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society<lb />
presents: Viet Nam - The Personal Reality<lb />
Dr. Donald Parkerson, Dept. of History,<lb />
introduces a video presentation and<lb />
round-table discussion presented by Al<lb />
Ian Hoffman (WNCT-TV) and other<lb />
members of the Viet Nam Veterans of<lb />
America. What are the differences be-<lb />
tween reality and Rambo? What were the<lb />
feelings of the front-line combat soldiers<lb />
(many of whom had been college students<lb />
only weeks before being sent into com-<lb />
bat)7 Come see and discuss - W�L� Feb<lb />
� P-m in the Nursing BWg<lb />
Auditorium (next to the Croatan Bldg.)<lb />
ECU<lb />
By DEENA NIEWIADO.MSI<lb />
Bill Hallberg grew up in Bov<lb />
ing Green, Ohio As a child<lb />
would sneak onto the goli com<lb />
at the end of the street at nig<lb />
and play holes 2-8 so as not to<lb />
caught by the pro. Forsom<lb />
money Hallberg would rake ba<lb />
out of the pond and sell them<lb />
the golfers.<lb />
When he moved to a differ el<lb />
part of town, closer to the count<lb />
club, his father joined the eld<lb />
Hallberg was able to pla asmuj<lb />
golfas he wanted. Hew<lb />
up to 99 holes a day.<lb />
He went on to study at the <lb />
versitv of Miami in Oxford<lb />
Sting di<lb />
'Nothinl<lb />
By JEFF PARKER<lb />
Staff Illustrator<lb />
Okay, here it is, a week late t<lb />
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man came to Chapel Hill.<lb />
Sting forewarned everyon j<lb />
since he missed his Atlanta ai<lb />
Nashville concert dates due to)<lb />
virus, he was ready to perform tj<lb />
a long time. And he did. plavu<lb />
almost three hours with a shd<lb />
intermission. The show startl<lb />
with him and the band doij<lb />
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the Nothing Like the Sui<lb />
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be happy that Sting does the el<lb />
tire track eventually throughoj<lb />
the concert.<lb />
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�boards is Kenny Kirkland, aj<lb />
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was during "Bring on the Nigl<lb />
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for Dav<lb />
By CAROL WLTHERINGTO<lb />
Assistant Feature tdrtor<lb />
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on the Daytona trips. Toe<lb />
we're going to look at the ti<lb />
remaining companies on campi<lb />
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are primarily the same. The dt<lb />
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By MICAH HARRIS<lb />
Staff Wrisat<lb />
Forget the candy, the flow<lb />
the neutered naked boys<lb />
proper video rental can put<lb />
girlfriend in a Valentine kini<lb />
mood faster'n you can say<lb />
dollar fee will be charged<lb />
rewinding<lb />
However, just because a<lb />
has "romance" slapped on<lb />
label doesn't mean it's right<lb />
you. In fact, some may<lb />
against you.<lb />
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friend wants (and she will<lb />
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inging back their<lb />
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I'niversity.<lb />
all ladies<lb />
in being part<lb />
again, one<lb />
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little sister<lb />
campus.<lb />
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TKE<lb />
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For More<lb />
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Call 758-7144<lb />
Prizes awarded for<lb />
1st. 2nd &amp; 3rd place.<lb />
Spring Break<lb />
1988<lb />
Dive PenneKamp<lb />
in Key Largo, Fla.<lb />
$425.00<lb />
Re<lb />
For information &amp;<lb />
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the<lb />
Rum Runner<lb />
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758-1444<lb />
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spd Choir will be having a<lb />
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PHI ALPHA THETA<lb />
Phi Alpha Theta r iistory Honor Society<lb />
sents Viet Nam The Personal Reality.<lb />
Donald Parkerson, Dept. of History,<lb />
duces a video presentation and<lb />
md table discussion presented by Al-<lb />
lan Hoffman (WNCT-TV) and other<lb />
members of the Viet Nam Veterans of<lb />
America. What are the differences be-<lb />
tween reality and Rambo? What were the<lb />
feelings of the front-line combat soldiers<lb />
many of whom had been college students<lb />
mly weeks before being sent into coon-<lb />
rat)? Come see and discuss - Wed Feb.<lb />
:th at 2:00 pjn. in the Nursing Bldg<lb />
Auditorium (next to the Croatan Bldg-)<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Style<lb />
FEBRUARY 9, 1988 Page 7<lb />
ECU teacher-writer inspires great pride<lb />
By DEENA NIEWIADOMSKI<lb />
,Staff Writer <lb />
Bill Hallbcrg grew up in Bowl-<lb />
ing Green, Ohio. As a child, he<lb />
would sneak onto the golf course<lb />
at the end of the street at night,<lb />
and play holes 2-8 so as not to be<lb />
caught by the pro. For some extra<lb />
money Hallbcrg would rake balls<lb />
out of the pond and sell them to<lb />
the golfers.<lb />
When he moved to a different<lb />
part of town, closer to the country<lb />
club, his father joined the club.<lb />
1 lallberg was able to play as much<lb />
golf as he wanted. He would play-<lb />
up to 99 holes a day.<lb />
He went on to study at the Uni-<lb />
versity of Miami in Oxford, Ohio<lb />
where he majored in English and<lb />
minored in French. Then he went<lb />
to Bowling Green University and<lb />
received a masters in Fine Arts.<lb />
After finishing school, Hallbcrg<lb />
worked at Starr Commonwealth<lb />
for Boys for a year and a half. Then<lb />
he received a teaching job at Lou-<lb />
isiana State University in Baton<lb />
Rouge. Ironically, his wife whom<lb />
he met in Bowling Green, was<lb />
originally from New Orleans.<lb />
They were there for five years.<lb />
Six years ago, Hallbcrg moved his<lb />
wife and two children, Garth and<lb />
Rachel, to Greenville when he<lb />
took a teaching position at ECU.<lb />
In April, 1988, Hallberg's first<lb />
novel, "The Rub of the<lb />
Greenwill be available. It is a<lb />
story about a young man who phor for living, loving, losing, and<lb />
takes up golf as a way of coping winning. It works<lb />
with his mother's death. Ted The characters in 'The Rub oi<lb />
Kendall becomes so involved in the Green are combinations of<lb />
the sport, that practice becomes people and personalities that he<lb />
enjoyable. knows. For example, Hallberg<lb />
He enters Ohio State on a schol- while playing golf in Scotland<lb />
arship where he meets golf super- was paired with a Scotsman with<lb />
star Dave Traynham. Disaster a very thick accent. The Scottish<lb />
strikes, and Kendall finds himself chap ended up in the book,<lb />
in Moss Point, Mississippi in jail. Even the love that Hallberg<lb />
Again Kendall turns to golf for feels for a golf course shows up in<lb />
salvation. his novel. When he speaks of the<lb />
"The Rub of the Green" pub- "architecture" and beauty of the<lb />
lished by Doubleday Publishing course in addition to the sounds<lb />
Company received a rare review that a golf course makes in the<lb />
from Walker Percy. He said wind, it is apparent how Kendell<lb />
"what Hallberg gives us here is developed such an aura for the<lb />
not the game but the poetics of the sport,<lb />
game - which serves as a meta- The front cover of the book was<lb />
designed by an ECU School of Art<lb />
graduate. Publisher, author and<lb />
artist are desevedly proud of the<lb />
outcome.<lb />
Presently Hallberg is teaching<lb />
three classes at ECU. He is still<lb />
advisor to the Sigma Tau Delta<lb />
English Honor Society which<lb />
sponsors readings at ECU.<lb />
He is currently working on his<lb />
second novel. He is writing about<lb />
his experiences at Starr Common-<lb />
wealth for Boys. The setting will<lb />
be on an island in one of the Great<lb />
Lakes.<lb />
In addition to his new novel,<lb />
Hallberg has sold a collection of<lb />
golf short stories for Doubleday<lb />
Publishing called "From Tee to<lb />
Green It is due out in 1989. In the<lb />
book will be selected golf short<lb />
stories written by such literary<lb />
greats from F. Scott Fitzgerald to<lb />
John Updike.<lb />
In the 25 selected short stories,<lb />
only two arc written by women,<lb />
Hallberg blames this on the fact<lb />
that only recently has golf truly<lb />
opened its doors to men and<lb />
women.<lb />
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possibly more books and a short<lb />
story for "Golf Digest With<lb />
what claim to fame Hallberg has<lb />
received thus far, it is reasonable<lb />
to say that ECU is very proud to<lb />
have him.<lb />
Sting does Dean Dome; it's<lb />
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By JEFF PARKER<lb />
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Down" which played right before<lb />
intermission.<lb />
Also in the band were Tracy<lb />
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Okay, here it is, a week late but<lb />
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cert review. Barring that my bone- cussion, and Del mar Brown on<lb />
head editor doesn't erase it again, keyboards. The sound quality<lb />
I'll run you through the events of was exceptional, except for the<lb />
lanuary 28, the day an ex-Police- bass line, which didn't come<lb />
man came to Chapel Hill. through well. Not that I'm blam-<lb />
Sting forewarned everyone that ing Tracy, it may have been due to<lb />
since he missed his Atlanta and the sound mixer or the acoustics<lb />
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virus, he was ready to perform for forms on stage left to spread out   " "1V "� "i<lb />
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very close to the original how-<lb />
ever, and a nice lighting touch<lb />
was added by spotlighting Sting<lb />
with the red, yellow, and blue<lb />
lights symbolic of the Police from<lb />
"Synchronicity<lb />
Sting didn't appear to show any<lb />
weakness from his illness, his<lb />
range was as good as ever. He<lb />
gave a soulful performance of<lb />
Message in a Bottle" for his sec-<lb />
a long time. And he did, playing the band and give Sting some<lb />
almost three hours with a short thing to wander all over. The light<lb />
intermission. The show started show was a powerful mix of blue<lb />
with him and the band doing and violet hues, but not played up<lb />
"Lazarus Heart also the first on so much as to take attention away<lb />
the Nothing Like the Sun"<lb />
album. Fans of the album should<lb />
be happy that Sting does the en-<lb />
tire track eventually throughout<lb />
the concert.<lb />
from the musicians. At one point<lb />
the lights were used to their full<lb />
potential during the funky drum<lb />
solo in the middle of "Englishman<lb />
in New York<lb />
Sting performed a few Police<lb />
It<lb />
out an S.O.S parts.<lb />
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would have made the concert<lb />
better, except I did want to hear<lb />
Sting and the band perform<lb />
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sure everyone had their personal<lb />
favorites, and he couldn't play<lb />
them alKbut he could have played<lb />
mine.) This show wasa delight for<lb />
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boards is Kenny Kirkland, and songs to the crowds' delight.<lb />
jazz saxophonist Branford Mar- wouldn't be fair or appropriate to Yo'oo'le<lb />
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Stolzman to play ECU<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
ncgie Hall concert played<lb />
Herman and the Herd.<lb />
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By CAROL WETHERINGTON<lb />
Assistant Features Editor<lb />
nights and all the same interre- motto is "The party starts here<lb />
lated trips are offered: Disney Beverages and refreshments will<lb />
World, Sea World, Wet and Wild,<lb />
Virtuoso classical clarinetist<lb />
Richard Stoltzmann will be fea-<lb />
tured guest artist with Woody especially for this tour. In con<lb />
Herman's Thundering Herd in a junction with the tour, RCA rec-<lb />
concert Thursday at 8 p.m. in Drds will release a new album,<lb />
Wright Auditorium. "Ebony recorded by Stoltzman<lb />
Originally booked for the ECU and the Herman band last spring.<lb />
Artists Series as a concert featur- For the past several years<lb />
ing the late Woody Herman him- Stoltzman has taken time from his<lb />
self, along with Stoltzman as solo- rigorous schedule of classical<lb />
Now directed by Frank Tiberi,<lb />
the Thundering Herd has<lb />
Also scheduled are a variety of adapted to new types and phases<lb />
azz standards and pieces written 0f jazz since its debut 50 years ago,<lb />
ranging from blues and semi-<lb />
Last week we started the series<lb />
on the Daytona trips. Today and the Epcot Center. The prices<lb />
we're going to look at the two are relatively the same - you pay<lb />
remaining companies on campus, student admission plus a $10<lb />
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are primarily the same. The deals bus.<lb />
are great, they all promise a good Campus Marketing guarantees seal ano is backed by M TV.<lb />
time, (which , I don't know about their motels, the tentative choices<lb />
you, but I'd have anyway!), and currently being the Sea Dip and<lb />
they're all going to the same The Voyager. Both are supposed<lb />
to be great motels located on both<lb />
be allowed on the bus and campus<lb />
representative, Jim Richter, is<lb />
anticipating a great road trip to<lb />
Daytona.<lb />
Campus Marketing works un-<lb />
der the Chamber of Commerce<lb />
ist, the concert is part of a current<lb />
tour billed as "A Tribute to<lb />
Woody" since the death of the<lb />
engagements to work with the<lb />
late bandleader and his band, and<lb />
association of mutual admiration<lb />
celebrated jazz band leader late and highly successful artistic col-<lb />
last year. laboration. Winner of a Grammy<lb />
The concert will feature "Ebony Award for chamber music record-<lb />
Concerto the only piece for jazz ing, Stoltzman has appeared on<lb />
orchestra written by composer the NBC-TV shows "Tonight" open each weekday from 11 a.m<lb />
Igor Stravinsky. The piece was and 'Today" and on CBS "Sun- until 6 p.m.<lb />
originally written for a 1946 Car- rfav Mornine<lb />
Dixieland to more recent styles.<lb />
Its best known tunes have in-<lb />
cluded "Blues on Parade "Blue<lb />
Hamc and "Caledonia<lb />
Tickets to the "Tribute to<lb />
Woodv" concert are $14 each for<lb />
the general public and $7 for<lb />
youth. Tickets are on sale at the<lb />
ECU Central Ticket Office in<lb />
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757-6611, ext. 266, and may be<lb />
ordered by telephone with major<lb />
credit cards. The Ticket Office is<lb />
beach.<lb />
What readers really need to<lb />
look at are the little differences,<lb />
the things that make these compa-<lb />
nies unique; their motel use, their<lb />
mode of transportation, drinking<lb />
benefits (or disadvantages), and<lb />
then the overall biggy: cost.<lb />
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Travel. The competitive price of<lb />
Campus Marketing is $124 if you<lb />
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The stay is scheduled for seven<lb />
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the beach and the strip<lb />
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room at the Hawaiian, you can ing band. Also, the Inn supplies<lb />
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"DIRTY DANCING" LIKE A ligent women" and that you've you'll want to memorize some of video tape. BejrarefuHhat your<lb />
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dollar fee will be charged for<lb />
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much you really, admire intel- Mounted Police" for instance,<lb />
the romatic dialogue. Afterwords<lb />
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love you  you little wildcat It<lb />
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By STEVE SOMMERS<lb />
 Staff Writer<lb />
While Melody Maker is calling<lb />
the Swans "a deeply repulsive<lb />
form of audio-porography<lb />
SPIN magazine believes "you<lb />
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porn" controversy that lies in the<lb />
band called The Swans.<lb />
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That's the first thing you notice<lb />
about him; how he has a sense of<lb />
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arms to hold the audience capti-<lb />
vated like a strong Sunday minis-<lb />
try.<lb />
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sonal topics, they made me feel<lb />
naked and forced me to think<lb />
honestly about myself.<lb />
During the song "You're Not<lb />
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these lyrics. "When you take my<lb />
trust in your body, nothing inside<lb />
you is real. Nothing inside you is<lb />
real. Nothing inside you is real<lb />
So what kind of music carries<lb />
these lyrics? This is a difficult<lb />
question. I have never come<lb />
across a band that I can compare<lb />
to The Swans' music, so I asked<lb />
Gira how he would describe The<lb />
Swans' musjc to someone who<lb />
has never heard it before.<lb />
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"Hear some songs. Take'em or<lb />
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extension of American rock mu-<lb />
sic I'll describe them as simply<lb />
euphoric.<lb />
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extensions of American rock<lb />
music? WZMB has The Swans'<lb />
new record "Children of God"<lb />
and if you call and request to hear<lb />
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couldn't find any store in town<lb />
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Sports<lb />
FEBRUARYS 1988 Page 10<lb />
Pirates top Dukes; snap losing streak<lb />
By TIM CHANDLER<lb />
Sport t'ditor<lb />
Tht streak is over!<lb />
Alter tailing in defeat for six<lb />
straight games. East Carolina<lb />
finally wound upon the winning<lb />
side Monday night with a 70-66<lb />
win over lames Madison.<lb />
The win followed much the<lb />
same course for the Pirates as their<lb />
past six losses have.<lb />
With the score knotted at 50-50<lb />
or<lb />
with 8.42 remaining in the game,<lb />
the Pirates went on an 11-0 tear to<lb />
secure a 61-50 lead five minutes<lb />
later at the 3:46 mark.<lb />
In previous defeats, the Pirates<lb />
have been plaqued by five-<lb />
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Pirate head coach Mike Steele yells out instructions to his team during Monday's 70-66 victory over James<lb />
Madison as reserve Ronney Gibbs looks on. (Photo by Thomas Walters � ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
minute droughts at crucial points<lb />
of the game.<lb />
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point lead it was just a matter of<lb />
making successful trips to the<lb />
charity stripe to ice the victory.<lb />
"At the end, we just weren't<lb />
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head coach Mike Steele said.<lb />
'They (the players) deserve a win<lb />
� its been a tough three weeks<lb />
The win boosted the Pirates to<lb />
7-14 for the season and upped<lb />
their Colonial Athletic<lb />
Association record to 3-6, while<lb />
the Dukes fell to 6-14 overall and<lb />
to 2-7 and last place in the CAA.<lb />
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game with a bang, making its first<lb />
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the 17:38 mark of the first half. The<lb />
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(and) we weren't blocking guys<lb />
out Steele said. "I thought at the<lb />
beginning of the second half if we<lb />
could stop them on the boards we<lb />
could still win the game<lb />
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said. "Both times they picked up<lb />
their intensity they got us<lb />
disorganized and they made<lb />
runs<lb />
Hill paced the Pirates attack<lb />
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Lose 11. The Dukes were paced by<lb />
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Football staff receives 20 verbal commitments<lb />
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By TIM CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
East Carolina's drive to meet its<lb />
coal on the football field isalreadv<lb />
oil to a successful start and spring<lb />
practice hasn't even begun yet.<lb />
With the national-signing day<lb />
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on trfr horizon Wednesday, the<lb />
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180-pounder, have both given the<lb />
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Florida State and Florida.<lb />
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the player-of-thc-year in the<lb />
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Mike Devin, a 6-6,280-pounder,<lb />
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Mike McCallup, a 6-foot, 290-<lb />
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can now expect the drive toward<lb />
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much more pleasant one.<lb />
Intramural Recreation swings<lb />
into full 2ear in various sports<lb />
"Steele Mill" hiring workers<lb />
By TIM CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Wanted: Eager, energetic and<lb />
enthusiastic Steele workers for<lb />
Greenville's Steele Mill.<lb />
Salary: The thrilland excitement of<lb />
East Carolina basketball.<lb />
Experience: None necessary. But<lb />
those with strong vocal cords are sure<lb />
to excel.<lb />
Where to apply: Apply in person<lb />
during every men's basketball game<lb />
in Minges Coliseum � A.K.A. "The<lb />
Steele Mill<lb />
MingesColiseumtookonanew<lb />
look and a new nickname<lb />
Saturday night as "Steele"<lb />
workers showed up on the scene<lb />
to help root the Pirates on in their<lb />
Colonial Athletic Association<lb />
game against George Mason.<lb />
The coliseum was therefore<lb />
changed into "The Steele Mill" in<lb />
honor of the Pirates' first-year<lb />
coach Mike Steele.<lb />
Fans came to the game<lb />
equipped with purple hard hats,<lb />
purple and gold painted faces and<lb />
t-shirts proclaiming that they<lb />
were now officially "Steele<lb />
Workers<lb />
Signs adorning the walls of<lb />
Minges sent out a message to fans<lb />
elsewhere in the state that they<lb />
could keep the "Dean Dome"<lb />
because ECU has the "Steele<lb />
Mill Another sign proclaimed<lb />
"ECU basketball � beginning the<lb />
tradition<lb />
Tradition. That's what the<lb />
whole scheme of passing out<lb />
"Steele Mill" leaflets prior to the<lb />
game and painting faces and<lb />
wearing hard hats was all about.<lb />
"We're gonna turn Minges into<lb />
a great homecourt advantage for<lb />
our players ECU Athletic<lb />
Marketing Director Lee<lb />
Workman said. "We're hoping<lb />
that all students will come out and<lb />
pick up on this idea of the Steele<lb />
Mill and help it to continue to<lb />
grow and become a tradition<lb />
Workman could be considered<lb />
one of the brains behind the<lb />
organization. He helped to<lb />
organize the event along with<lb />
ECU fraternity Pi Kappa Alpha.<lb />
Others involved in the "Steele<lb />
Mill" origination were members<lb />
of Chi Alpha Omega, ECU<lb />
fraternity Sigma Phi Epsilon and<lb />
the East Carolina Navigators.<lb />
And what does the leader of the<lb />
Steele workers think of all of this?<lb />
"We've had great student<lb />
support all year long Mike<lb />
Steele said. "I think the students<lb />
have taken an added step toward<lb />
developing some tradition here.<lb />
We're on the right track now. We<lb />
need to keep pushing people to<lb />
come out. It (the Steele Mill) is<lb />
something that we will be able to<lb />
grow on<lb />
The support in Minges is<lb />
reportedly the best it has been in a<lb />
while even though the Pirates<lb />
currently have a losing record.<lb />
"The students have, no doubt,<lb />
been more vocal and into the<lb />
games this year than I have ever<lb />
seen Workman, who has served<lb />
at ECU for four years, said.<lb />
But why?<lb />
"I think the students realize that<lb />
the kids are playing hard Steele<lb />
said. "They know that we have<lb />
Murph (Kenny Murphy), who is a<lb />
walk-on and that we are smaller<lb />
than most teams. I think they just<lb />
appreciate how competitive the<lb />
kids are being.<lb />
"And in the future, we are going<lb />
to start winning some games and<lb />
developing a winning tradition<lb />
And hiring more and more<lb />
people to work in 'The Steele<lb />
Mill<lb />
Action in the intramual world is<lb />
approaching full steam.<lb />
Basketball, co-rec bowling and<lb />
inner tube water polo are all<lb />
under way. And the rest of the<lb />
action is just around the corner.<lb />
First-round winners in co-rec<lb />
bowling include Todd &amp; the<lb />
Three Disciples, Scrags, Belk Ten<lb />
Pins, Campus Crusade II &amp; III, Pin<lb />
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Jammin' Jarvis, and Belk<lb />
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Inner Tube Water Polo got<lb />
under way Monday night at<lb />
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says the Belk Babes are the<lb />
women's favorites, while<lb />
defending champ Tau Kappa<lb />
Epsilon, Airpolo Attack and the<lb />
Seals are the men's favorites. If<lb />
you've never seen this sport in<lb />
action, take time out this semester<lb />
to catch the wave.<lb />
Much basketball action took<lb />
place since our last report.<lb />
Women's action finally got<lb />
underway. The Enforcers and the<lb />
Untouchables were the big<lb />
winners in opening round action.<lb />
In men's action the winners in<lb />
fraternity action include Lambda<lb />
Chi Alpha, Phi Beta Sigma, Pi<lb />
Kappa Alpha, Sigma Phi Epsilon,<lb />
Sigma Tau Gamma, Tau Kappa<lb />
Epsilon, Phi Kappa Tau.<lb />
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the Slay Syndicate, Scott 100<lb />
Proof, Umstead Foul Trouble, and<lb />
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winners.<lb />
The Dream Team and the<lb />
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By TIM CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Mother loud, boisterous<lb />
crowd watched in Minges<lb />
Coliseum Saturday night as the<lb />
I CU basketball team dropped its<lb />
fifth straight game, 67-64, to<lb />
George Mason University.<lb />
The loss dropped the Pirates to<lb />
t-14 overall and 2-6 in Colonial<lb />
Athletic Association action, while<lb />
the Patriots improved to 14-6<lb />
 erall and 6-2 in the CAA.<lb />
1 n the early going, it looked as if<lb />
the Pirates might run away and<lb />
hide from the Patriots as they built<lb />
a 5-0 lead by the 17:10 mark of the<lb />
opening halt. Pirate forward Gus<lb />
I lill stretched the lead to six, 10-4,<lb />
with a tree throw with 14:48 to<lb />
play in the first half.<lb />
After George Mason rallied to<lb />
the the contest at 18-18, Hill<lb />
drilled a 3-pointer followed by a<lb />
uround jumper from reserve-<lb />
center Dominique Martin to give<lb />
the Pirates a 23-18 lead with 7:49<lb />
ft in the half.<lb />
I he Patriots then rolled off six<lb />
points of their own to seize a 24-23<lb />
lead before Hill once again<lb />
canned a 3-pointer to push the<lb />
Pirates back out on top, 26-24,<lb />
with just under six minutes<lb />
remaining before intermission.<lb />
The Pirates then stretched the<lb />
lead to nine, 36-27, following a<lb />
pair of technical fouls on Patriot<lb />
coach Rick Barnes and scores<lb />
from guard Jimmy Hinton, Hill<lb />
and forward Reed Lose.<lb />
The wheels then came off for the<lb />
Pirates as George Mason reeled<lb />
off nine straight points to tie the<lb />
game at 36-36. The teams ended<lb />
up knotted at 38-38 at the half.<lb />
"I think we lost the game in the<lb />
last three minutes of the first<lb />
half Pirate head coach Mike<lb />
Steelc said following the loss.<lb />
"Our guys have got to realize that<lb />
vou don't just lose a game in the<lb />
last minutes, you can also lose it in<lb />
the first half.<lb />
"Every game, it seems, we pick<lb />
out 35 minutes where we do<lb />
things well Steele continued.<lb />
"And then we have a five minute<lb />
period where we just fall apart<lb />
It seemed as if the Pirates were<lb />
going to fall apart at the outset of<lb />
the second half as the Patriots<lb />
built a 43-38 lead by the 18:04<lb />
mark. The Pirates, however,<lb />
rallied to tie the game at 43-43<lb />
after a 3-point play by Hill and a<lb />
score from Lose.<lb />
The Patriots then went on a 12-<lb />
2 spurt to grab its biggest lead of<lb />
the game at 55-45 with 11:34<lb />
remaining.<lb />
A 3-pointer by Lose cut the lead<lb />
in half, 59-54 with 5:53 to play<lb />
forcing Barnes to call a timeout.<lb />
The Patriot lead was trimmed to<lb />
two, 62-60, with 2:49 to play on a<lb />
follow-shot by Kenny Murphy.<lb />
After the Patriots pushed the<lb />
lead back to four points, the<lb />
Pirates once again closed to<lb />
within two, 64-62, when Hill<lb />
scored on a 8-footer with 59<lb />
seconds remaining.<lb />
The Pirates, however, could get<lb />
no closer the remainder of the<lb />
way.<lb />
"I just can't tell you how happy<lb />
I am to get out of here with a win<lb />
Barnes said following the George<lb />
Mason victory. "East Carolina<lb />
plays probably as hard as any<lb />
team we've played all year. We<lb />
had a lot of respect for them<lb />
coming into this game�weknew<lb />
it would be tough to win here<lb />
According to Steele, the Pirates<lb />
met one of the keys set before the<lb />
game for obtaining a victory over<lb />
the Patriots.<lb />
"We felt like if we could keep<lb />
them in the 60's (in scoring), we<lb />
could have a chance to win it<lb />
Steele said. "I think they have<lb />
been averaging about 86 points a<lb />
game<lb />
The Patriots were led in scoring<lb />
by junior forward Kenny Sander's<lb />
28 points. Center Robert Dykes<lb />
was the only other George Mason<lb />
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The team traveled to the George<lb />
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It won't be Calgary, but the events include stationary bicycle, basketball dribble relay, fitness circuit relay, balloon relay, frisbee obstacle course relay, bent knee sit ups, sit-n-reach flexibility and the human wheel<lb />
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Lady Pirates drop third straight<lb />
By CAROLYN JUSTICE<lb />
Sport Writer<lb />
In their third consecutive loss,<lb />
East Carolina's women's<lb />
basketball team dropped a close<lb />
one to conference rival George<lb />
Mason, Saturday night at Fairfax, Bethea nailed a layup to pull the<lb />
VA.<lb />
In their effort, the Lady Pirates<lb />
fell short of the win, 68-66.<lb />
Behind 66-60 with 5:17<lb />
remaining in the game, Alma<lb />
Pirates with four, 66-62.<lb />
ECU missed the opportunity to<lb />
cut intoGMU's lead or even tie the<lb />
game as GMU's Veronica<lb />
Holland received back-to-back<lb />
fouls as 3:21.<lb />
Pam Williams missed the front<lb />
end of a one-and-one, and on<lb />
Holland's next foul Chris<lb />
O'Connor also failed to hit her<lb />
free throws.<lb />
At 1:56, after a GMU two-<lb />
minute dry spell, the Lady Pirates<lb />
cut the lead to 66-64 as Savage<lb />
hooked in a 10-footer.<lb />
Savage answered again with a<lb />
15-footer as the clocked ticked<lb />
down to 48 seconds.<lb />
With the game tied at 66-66,<lb />
GMU called a timeout and then<lb />
ran the clock down, forcing the<lb />
Lady Pirates to foul.<lb />
Cindy Baruch, GMU's leading<lb />
scorer with 21, sank the two free<lb />
throws with 16 seconds<lb />
remaining putting the Lady<lb />
Patriots up, 68-66.<lb />
ECU used three timeouts in the<lb />
remaining 16 seconds to set up<lb />
their final plan but time ran out on<lb />
them.<lb />
ECU dropped to 8-14 overall<lb />
and 2-5 in the Colonial Athletic<lb />
Conference. GMU improved their<lb />
record to 13-6 and 4-3 i n the C A A.<lb />
ECU had jumped out to an early<lb />
lead in the first half, 2-0 when Irish<lb />
Hamilton hit a 15-foot jumper.<lb />
ECU and GMU exchanged the<lb />
lead as ECU took the lead, 4-2, on<lb />
a layup by Gretta Savage, who<lb />
finished the night with 16 points.<lb />
It would be the last time in the<lb />
game that ECU had the lead as the<lb />
two exchanged baskets through<lb />
the first 10 minutes of the first<lb />
half.<lb />
Gradually GMU pulled away<lb />
and at the half led ECU 441.<lb />
It was the last meeting of the<lb />
season for the two teams, except<lb />
for a possible tournament pairing<lb />
at the CAA championships on<lb />
March.<lb />
In the previous meeting this<lb />
year, GMU also defeated the Lady<lb />
Pirates, 61-53, in January at<lb />
Minges.<lb />
In their effort, ECU saw four<lb />
starters score in double figures. In<lb />
addition to Savage's 16, Alma<lb />
Bethea led the Lady Pirate's with<lb />
19 points and nine rebounds.<lb />
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Tech Coach Bobby Cremins called<lb />
it a miracle, but whatever it was ,<lb />
it was hard to take for DePaul<lb />
Coach Joey Meyer.<lb />
Tech freshman Dennis Scott hit<lb />
a 24-foot 3-pointer at the buzzer to<lb />
give the Yellow Jackets a 71-70<lb />
victory over the Blue Demons<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
DePaul s Kevin Holland hit the<lb />
front end oi a one-and-one free<lb />
throw opportunity to give the<lb />
Blue Demons a 70-68 lead with<lb />
three seconds left. Scott had<lb />
missed from 3-point range with<lb />
only five seconds to play and<lb />
Holland was fouled on the<lb />
rebound.<lb />
Tech called time out to set up<lb />
the winning basket.<lb />
"We had a set play Cremins<lb />
said. "We wanted Duane (Ferrell)<lb />
to throw the ball in to (Craig) Neal<lb />
and for Brian (Oliver) to set a pick<lb />
at the foul line for Dennis<lb />
It worked perfectly. Ferrell hit<lb />
Neal four feet behind midcourt.<lb />
Neal dribbled twice and threw for<lb />
an open Scott down the left side.<lb />
"I just turned and let it go<lb />
Scott said. "I felt good on the<lb />
follow through. 1 didn't really<lb />
know if it would go or not<lb />
"It was a miracle Cremins<lb />
said. "A miracle. I still can't<lb />
believe we won<lb />
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Meyer said. "He hit a great shot. I<lb />
didn't think there was time for<lb />
them to catch it, dribble it, pass it<lb />
and shoot it. I thought when he<lb />
(Neal) took a dribble and passed it<lb />
down there that the game was<lb />
over. Obviously, it wasn't<lb />
DePaul had taken a 69-68 lead<lb />
with 1:30 left on a layup by<lb />
Stanley Brundy, but missed an<lb />
opportunity to stretch the lead<lb />
when Rod Strickland failed to<lb />
convert a one-and-one<lb />
opportunity.<lb />
Scott's shot was almost an<lb />
instant replay of the first half<lb />
when Neal hit a 30-foot 3-pointer<lb />
at the buzzer to give Tech a 40-39<lb />
half time lead. Ferrell led Tech, 15-<lb />
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