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COMING TUESDAY:<lb />
Tipper Gore visits Greenville in campaign swing<lb />
for husband. Clay Deanhardt has story Tuesday,<lb />
MM�0.nMMMI<lb />
HHHMMHKBNT<lb />
mmmimmammmmmmm<lb />
Carol gets off on Action Jackson. See review on<lb />
page 9.<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
ECU swim coach, Rick Kobe, is voted Coach of<lb />
the Year by CAA. See page 13<lb />
She �a0i (Carolinian<lb />
Vol. 62 No. 38<lb />
Serving the East Carolina camvus communitu since 1925.<lb />
Thursday, February 18,1988 Greenville, NC 16 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Student Union needs new committee heads<lb />
Bv STEPHANIE FOLSOM<lb />
�Uti writer<lb />
Karen Pasch, the newly elected<lb />
1988-89 Student Union president,<lb />
is calling tor more student in-<lb />
volvement in her group as the due<lb />
date tor committee head applica-<lb />
The five -year plan<lb />
tions nears.<lb />
Pasch said the Student Union<lb />
receives more money from each<lb />
individual student than does the<lb />
Student Government Association<lb />
and is responsible for the majority<lb />
of activities on this campush.<lb />
The Student Union is allotted a<lb />
certain amount of each student's<lb />
activity fees. Pasch said students<lb />
who would like to have more<lb />
input in how their money is used<lb />
should get involved with the<lb />
union.<lb />
Applications for committee<lb />
head positions will be accepted<lb />
only through Friday, Pasch said.<lb />
They can be picked up at the Stu-<lb />
dent Union Office in Mendenhall<lb />
234. Applications to be a commit-<lb />
tee member can be picked up<lb />
Why school takes so long<lb />
By TIM HAMPTON<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Tor various reasons, many col-<lb />
lege students find that it is diffi-<lb />
cult to graduate in four vears. On<lb />
the ECU campus and other cam-<lb />
puses, students often decide to<lb />
graduate in five years or as it is<lb />
popularly termed 'the five year<lb />
plan<lb />
As oi the spring semester of<lb />
1988 ECU has a total of 2,910<lb />
seniors, according to William<lb />
Melton, the director of Institu-<lb />
tional Research for ECU. Of the<lb />
almost 3,000 seniors, 1,195 have<lb />
tentatively applied for dradu-<lb />
n. Helton said.<lb />
The disparity in these figures<lb />
means that 1,715 seniors are not<lb />
graduating in four years or that<lb />
they have not applied for gradu-<lb />
ation.<lb />
There are many reasons why<lb />
students decide not graduate in<lb />
four years. The reasons range<lb />
from a changing of major to tak-<lb />
ing a lesser course load.<lb />
Some students say that gradu-<lb />
ating in four years would mean<lb />
taking too many hours, too<lb />
quickly. In order to spread out<lb />
their course load so they will be<lb />
able to concentrate on their sched-<lb />
ule, they prolong their college<lb />
carrcer to five years or more.<lb />
"My relatives ask what I'm<lb />
taking at ECU and my reply is Tm<lb />
taking my time Dwayne Kemp<lb />
Gilbert, a senior Industrial Tech-<lb />
nology major, said.<lb />
Other students choose to<lb />
have part-time jobs to bear the<lb />
finanicial burdens of college. Jeff<lb />
Gibson, who has a part-time job in<lb />
Greenville, takes an optimistic<lb />
view of graduating in five years.<lb />
"School is a learning experience,<lb />
so why not learn as much as you<lb />
can for as long as you<lb />
canGibson, a senior Communi-<lb />
cations major, said.<lb />
According to Helton, 41 per-<lb />
cent of students enrolled as fresh-<lb />
SRA discusses intramural service<lb />
men at ECU in 1982 graduated<lb />
within the five years between<lb />
1982 and 1987. Also 37.8 percent<lb />
of the 1982 freshmen either trans-<lb />
ferred toother schools or dropped<lb />
out of school.<lb />
In the five year follow-up by<lb />
the Institutional Research, Helton<lb />
found that 12.5 percent of the stu-<lb />
dents from the same class were<lb />
academically suspended. The<lb />
study also found that 8.7 percent<lb />
of the 1982 freshmen were still<lb />
enrolled.<lb />
Jimmy Patterson is in the 8.7<lb />
percent of the that class which still<lb />
enrolled at ECU. "I changed my<lb />
major a couple of times, and I took<lb />
a lot courses I didn't really need<lb />
Patterson, a senior Industrial<lb />
Technology major, said. Patter-<lb />
son said that he has 175 credit<lb />
hours.<lb />
throughout the year.<lb />
The Student Union has a pro-<lb />
gram board made up of 11<lb />
committees serving various stu-<lb />
dent interests. These committees<lb />
are: Special Events, which spon-<lb />
sors events like Barefoot on the<lb />
Mall and the upcoming Marcel<lb />
Marceau performance; Major<lb />
Concerts, which handled the An-<lb />
ita Baker and Jimmy Buffet con-<lb />
certs; Minority Arts, which hosts<lb />
International Week and the Stu-<lb />
dent Star Search Competition;<lb />
Publicity, which takes care of<lb />
public relations; Special Concerts,<lb />
which books acts like the Flesh-<lb />
tones; Forum, which handled the<lb />
pornography debate; Films,<lb />
which takes care of the weekly<lb />
movies in Hendrix Theatre;<lb />
Travel, which is handling the trips<lb />
to New York, Hawaii, and the<lb />
Bahamas; Visual Arts, which<lb />
sponsors the Illumina Competi-<lb />
tion; Coffeehouse, which spon-<lb />
sors student bands; and Produc-<lb />
tions, which sponsors the tree-<lb />
trimming party, open house, and<lb />
Mocktail Casino Nights.<lb />
Pasch said those interested es-<lb />
pecially in the communications<lb />
and entertainment field should<lb />
consider filling out an applica-<lb />
tion. The GPA requirement for<lb />
chairpersons is 2.25, and 2.0 for<lb />
committee members.<lb />
The amount of time you need to<lb />
be a chairperson depends on the<lb />
committee and how involved vou<lb />
get, according to Pasch. Laura<lb />
Salazar, current productions<lb />
chairperson, said she spends "at<lb />
least 4-6 hours a week calling<lb />
people, meeting with advisors,<lb />
and thinking about it (the pro-<lb />
grams)<lb />
Pasch said the training session<lb />
for chairpersons, which will be<lb />
scheduled for late March or early<lb />
April, will cover stress and time<lb />
management, recruitment, lead-<lb />
ership skills, information on how<lb />
to run meetings, and how to<lb />
communicate effectively. During<lb />
this training session the new<lb />
chairpersons will be swom in.<lb />
Pasch said that chairpersons do<lb />
not receive a salary, but "there is<lb />
enough compensation and<lb />
enough benefits All chairper-<lb />
sons get tickets for activities that<lb />
the Student Union organizes.<lb />
Memberson thecommittee which<lb />
organized the event also get tick-<lb />
ets.<lb />
Pasch also said that the Student<lb />
Union gives a person the chance<lb />
to "deal with professional people<lb />
in the working world. It relates to<lb />
every major, every interest<lb />
Salazar said that the Student<lb />
Union is "well-organized and<lb />
runs smooth but carries "a lot of<lb />
responsibility<lb />
By KIMLEY EDER<lb />
stiff writer<lb />
Nancy Mize from the depart-<lb />
ment oi intramural-recreational<lb />
services was the guest speaker at<lb />
the meeting of the SRA council<lb />
this Tuesday.<lb />
The key issue discussion was<lb />
whether or not to eliminate the<lb />
residence hall structure from in-<lb />
tramurals or not. Mize also ad-<lb />
dressed the issue of lack of com-<lb />
munication with the residence<lb />
halls with regards to intramurals.<lb />
She noted that participation in<lb />
intramurals has not decreased,<lb />
but more and more people are<lb />
signing up as independents<lb />
rather than through residence<lb />
halls.<lb />
The decrease in representaion<lb />
was especially noticable in<lb />
women'r residence halls. 'There<lb />
has been a big decline in men's<lb />
and co-rec but it is more signifi-<lb />
cant in women's She said IRS is<lb />
proposing that they abolish the<lb />
residence hall structure and put<lb />
the residence halls in with the<lb />
independents.<lb />
A proposal was brought forth to<lb />
make the IRS representative for<lb />
each dorm a member of the execu-<lb />
tive house council. Mize said the<lb />
IRS department would welcome<lb />
any ideas that the students have to<lb />
offer.<lb />
A representative from West<lb />
Campus announced that Chan-<lb />
cellor Richard R. Eakin will speak<lb />
in Green Hall lobby Wednesday,<lb />
from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The chancel-<lb />
lor is scheduled to speak about the<lb />
athletic facilities and lighting on<lb />
West Campus. All West Campus<lb />
residents are welcome to come.<lb />
Tickets for the Spring Dance are<lb />
now available from any SRA<lb />
member. The dance will be held<lb />
on March 18 at the Holiday Inn,<lb />
and the theme for the dance is<lb />
"One Night in Bangkok Trans-<lb />
portation for the dance will be<lb />
provided by the SGA buses, and<lb />
cost is $3person and $5couple<lb />
for SRA cardholders and $4per-<lb />
son and $7couple for non-card-<lb />
holders.<lb />
Historic film to be shown on public television<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
" Boogie-Woogie in Black and<lb />
White an hour-long documen-<lb />
tary program about an all-black<lb />
musical featurette filmed in<lb />
Greenville in 1947, will be broad-<lb />
cast by the UNC Center for Public<lb />
Television network Friday at 10<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Alex Albright of the East Caro-<lb />
lina University English faculty is<lb />
the program's writer and co-pro-<lb />
ducer. "Boogie in Black and<lb />
White" is part of special Black<lb />
History Month programming<lb />
scheduled by UNC-TV and is di-<lb />
rected and co-produced bv Susan<lb />
Massengale of the Center for<lb />
Public TV staff.<lb />
A surviving copy of the all-but-<lb />
forgotten film was discovered at<lb />
the Roxy Theatre in Greenville<lb />
several years ago. Albright ar-<lb />
ranged to have the rare film re-<lb />
stored by the American Film Insti-<lb />
tute and re-premiered on the ECU<lb />
campus in 1986.<lb />
The 26-minute-long film, made<lb />
by two local white men, John<lb />
Warner and William Lord, in-<lb />
cludes "big band rhythm and<lb />
blues, and burlesque music and<lb />
dance routines, mostly per-<lb />
formed by traveling entertainers.<lb />
Several Greenville people ap-<lb />
peared in the cast. The main char-<lb />
acter is portrayed by the late Tom<lb />
Foreman, a prominent member of<lb />
Greenville's black community.<lb />
Because of distribution prob-<lb />
lems, the film was shown only a<lb />
few times in the Carolinas, then<lb />
laid aside and forgotten. Some of<lb />
the performers themselves never<lb />
saw it until its re-premiere four<lb />
decades later.<lb />
Since its rediscovery, "Pitch a<lb />
Boogie-Woogie" has attracted<lb />
considerable attention as a signifi-<lb />
See DOCUMENTARY, page 2<lb />
Sunny weather<lb />
The weather in Greenville has been abnormally warm for February the last few days, as these<lb />
volleyballers will attest to. Students across campus have taken advantage of the warm weather to<lb />
get fresh air, exercise and maybe even a tan before Spring Break trips to the sandy beaches further<lb />
south. (Photo by Hardy Alligood � Photolab)<lb />
Morgan Distinguished Alumni lecturer<lb />
Robert Morgan<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Robert B. Morgan, director of<lb />
the State Brueau of Investigation,<lb />
and former U.S. senator, will<lb />
serve as ECU's 1988 Distin-<lb />
guished Alumni Lecturer March<lb />
20-21. While on campus Morgan<lb />
will also participate in Scholars<lb />
Weekend activities.<lb />
Morgan will deliver a public<lb />
lecture entitled "On Politics, Civil<lb />
Liberties and Ethics March 21 at<lb />
8 p.m. in Ampitheatre 1010 of<lb />
ECU's new general classroom<lb />
building.<lb />
Donald Y. Leggett, assistant to<lb />
the vice chancellor for Institu-<lb />
tional Advancement said, "We<lb />
are honored that one of North<lb />
Carolina's most respected and<lb />
dedicated public servants will be<lb />
on campus to address our stu-<lb />
dents, potential ECU students<lb />
and the local citizenry.<lb />
"Robert Morgan is an experi-<lb />
enced leader who has a wealth of<lb />
information to share. I hope that<lb />
the University and Greenville<lb />
community will seize the oppor-<lb />
tunity to meet and learn from this<lb />
year's Distinguished Alumni Lec-<lb />
turer<lb />
Chancellor's home, meetings As a state senator Morgan<lb />
with student and faculty leaders, worked for university status for<lb />
class visitations, and the banquet, his alma mater and was a strong<lb />
Morgan will participate in in- advocate for the establishment of<lb />
formal meetings with campus the ECU Medical School and<lb />
leaders, honor students and ECU School of Nursing.<lb />
said.<lb />
He has served as chairman of<lb />
the ECU board of trustees and<lb />
president of the alumni associa-<lb />
tion. He received one of the<lb />
university's first honorary doc-<lb />
Ambassadors. He will specifi- Morgan graduated from East torate of letters degrees in 1975<lb />
Alumni<lb />
cally visit students and faculty in Carolina in 1947 with a bachelor's<lb />
the Departments of Criminal Jus- degree in math and chemistry,<lb />
tice and Political Science.<lb />
"My undergraduate training in<lb />
A native of Harnett County, math and chemistry was the most<lb />
Morgan will address Scholars Morgan became director of the significant factor in whatever<lb />
Weekend guests at a banquet SBI in 1985. During a lifetime of success I've had in law. I can't<lb />
Sunday, March 20. The weekend political and legal work, Morgan recommend a better major for<lb />
is arranged for top-ranking high has served four years as a clerk of pre-law students. The logic, rea-<lb />
school juniors who visit the ECU court, 10 as a state senator, six as sorting and methodology of these ars Weekend or the public lecture<lb />
campus to preview opportunities state attorney general, and six as curriculums provide excellent with Robert Morgan, contact the<lb />
for honor students. The weekend a U. S. senator. He has also prac- preparation for the kind of think- ECU Office of Alumni Affairs at<lb />
will include a reception at the ticed law in Lillington. ing required in law Morgan 757-6072.<lb />
and the Outstanding<lb />
Award in 1965.<lb />
Morgan served in the U.S. Na vy<lb />
in both World War II and the<lb />
Korean Conflict. He has served in<lb />
the U. S. Naval Reserves and the<lb />
U. S. Air Force Reserves.<lb />
For more information on Schol-<lb /><lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FEBRUARY 18,1988<lb />
Preparing students for fire with new policy<lb />
How prepared are you in case of<lb />
a fire? Don't let your education go<lb />
up in smoke. A fire on Campus<lb />
not only interrupts your educa-<lb />
tion, it destroys property and can<lb />
injure or kill people.<lb />
How prepared are we on Cam-<lb />
pus in residence halls? Not as well<lb />
as we should be. Take for instance<lb />
the new policy on tampering with<lb />
fire alarms and equipment. The<lb />
penalties may seem harsh, but are<lb />
they really that harsh, when you<lb />
really consider what is at risk?<lb />
From Aug. 22 through Dec. 10,<lb />
1987, there were 198 fire alarms<lb />
responded to by Public Safety,<lb />
only 18 were the result of acciden-<lb />
tal fires or smoke. During this<lb />
same period there were approxi-<lb />
mately 25 fire extinguishers sto-<lb />
len, and 52 maliciously dis-<lb />
charged by vandals. There were<lb />
83 glasses to fire extinguisher<lb />
cabinets broken and 15 cabinets<lb />
damaged by acts of vandalism.<lb />
Are you really prepared in case<lb />
of an actual fire? Maybe or maybe<lb />
not. When the fire alarm goes off<lb />
Pirate Police<lb />
Line<lb />
by<lb />
Capt. Keith Knox<lb />
in your building, do you evacuate<lb />
or investigate? Most do not, even<lb />
during fire drills, because the<lb />
alarms go off so frequently they<lb />
don't see the danger, since there<lb />
simply has not been a major fire<lb />
on campus.<lb />
Have you become complacent<lb />
in your response? It has gotten to<lb />
the place it should remind us of<lb />
the story about the little boy who<lb />
cried wolf so often, that finally<lb />
when there actually was a wolf,<lb />
nobody responded to his call. Of<lb />
course, when a fire alarm goes off<lb />
Public Safety and Residence Life<lb />
Staff are going to respond. How-<lb />
ever, human nature takes over<lb />
and after frequent false alarms<lb />
they too, may become lax and do<lb />
not respond as quickly as they<lb />
should.<lb />
If there was a fire in your room,<lb />
do you know where to find the<lb />
alarm stations andor fire<lb />
extinguishers? If so, hopefully no<lb />
one has stolen or discharged the<lb />
fire extinguishers, thus making it<lb />
impossible for yov. to extinguish a<lb />
small fire before it becomes a<lb />
major one.<lb />
Always follow Campus fire<lb />
rules, if you don't, your education<lb />
could go up in smoke. Report<lb />
those who tamper with fire<lb />
alarms, fire detection devices, and<lb />
fire fighting equipment immedi-<lb />
ately to Public Safety at 757-6150<lb />
or call Pirate Crimebusters at 757-<lb />
6266. Remember: Fire prevention<lb />
is everybody's business.<lb />
Nedim dismissed, dog misuse<lb />
(CPS) � University of Califor- moved from it in January for giv-<lb />
nia at Davis officials have dis-<lb />
missed veterinary Prof. Nedim<lb />
At about the same time, two "I don't like it when someone<lb />
ing his students the option of re- University of North Florida stu- says you must kill to get a good<lb />
fusing to perform any surgeries dents asked UN F'sDept. of Natu- grade Terry Powers told The<lb />
they considered "unethical or ral Science to stop using live ani- Spinnaker, UNF's campus paper,<lb />
immoral mals in an upper-level physiol- "Because of my beliefs, I'm being<lb />
ogy class they are taking, and penalized.<lb />
The teacher, a Dept. of Opthal- asserted they should not get bad<lb />
mology spokesman said, hadn't grades solely because they re-<lb />
Buyukmihci, who had taught gotten official permission to give fused to participate in the experi-<lb />
the course since 1987 , was re- his students such a choice. ments.<lb />
Buvukmihci as a "course leader<lb />
J<lb />
of a surgery class in which stu-<lb />
dents operated on live, healthy<lb />
animals as part of their course-<lb />
work.<lb />
Davis' Buyukmihci was repri-<lb />
manded for trying to avoid penal-<lb />
izing students for such feelings.<lb />
SMje Cost Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
James F. J. McKee, Director of Advertising<lb />
Advertising Representatives<lb />
Anne Leigh Mallory James Russo<lb />
Adam Blankenshlp<lb />
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Shari Clemens<lb />
Edwards, King plead no contest to charges<lb />
Theodore "Blue" Edwards 1986. ing stolen goods,<lb />
and Tracy Clayton King, two for- Both Brown and Williams ' A no contest plea is not an<lb />
mer ECU basketball players, pleaded guilty to two charges admission of guilt, but still carries<lb />
pleaded no contest to charges of each of breaking and entering in the weight and penalty of a con-<lb />
receiving stolen property in Pitt November. viction. The maxium sentence for<lb />
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players, Howard Elliot Brown missed three counts of breaking The dorm thefts allegedly<lb />
and John Aaron Williams, will be and entering. King, who was occurred during the Christmas<lb />
sentenced March 28 in connection charged with four counts of<lb />
with several Scott Dormitory breaking and entering, pleaded<lb />
;reak-ins during Christmas of nocontestto two counts of receiv-<lb />
Documentary features an<lb />
all-black musical<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
break of 1986. Police officials esti-<lb />
mate that $6,000 in property was<lb />
stolen from several of the dorm<lb />
rooms. The four were charged in<lb />
early September in connection<lb />
with the thefts.<lb />
Ed wards is the only one of the<lb />
four who is still enrolled at ECU.<lb />
Buyukmihci repeatedly had<lb />
asked Dept. of Ophthalmology<lb />
officials to let him use cadavers of<lb />
animals that had died of natural<lb />
causes, terminally ill animals or,<lb />
"as a last resort abandoned<lb />
pound animals instead of live,<lb />
healthy ones.<lb />
The department refused his<lb />
requests.<lb />
George Cardinct, a member of<lb />
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committee, said Buyukmihci's<lb />
proposals were "contradictory"<lb />
to what other faculty members<lb />
wanted students to accomplish in<lb />
the courses, and that once<lb />
Buyukmihci decided to press his<lb />
case anyway he'd begun, in the<lb />
department's view, to use the<lb />
class for his own "political pur-<lb />
poses<lb />
cant document of jazz history and<lb />
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Students protest presence<lb />
of CIA recruits on campus<lb />
Carol Creech, left, community schools coordinator for the Tarboro City Schools, gives Dawn Robertson<lb />
information about Tarboro Schools during the Education Careers Day held on campus. (Photo by Tony<lb />
Rumple � News Bureau)<lb />
Pres. candidate Gephardt<lb />
says he's in race to stay<lb />
CONCORD, N.H. (AD �<lb />
George Bush and Michael<lb />
Dukakis pointed their campaigns<lb />
southward after decisive New<lb />
Hampshire victories, and Bob<lb />
Dole promised to counterattack<lb />
unless the vice president stops<lb />
"distorting the Dole record<lb />
Richard Gephardt said he was in<lb />
the race to stay.<lb />
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third among Democrats in New<lb />
1 lampshire after finishing second<lb />
in Iowa, said he will have to drop<lb />
out unless he can win next week in<lb />
either South Dakota or Minne-<lb />
sota, fesse Jackson said he had met<lb />
with former Arizona Gov. Bruce<lb />
Aibbitt, who he said was "wres-<lb />
tling with" the question of<lb />
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Dole, the big Republican win-<lb />
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game<lb />
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going to rise again exclaimed a<lb />
euphoric Bush late Tuesday<lb />
night. He won a solid victory<lb />
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Hampshire after his embarrass-<lb />
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ALBANY, N.Y. (CPS) � Eight<lb />
State University of New York<lb />
(SUNY) at Albany students were<lb />
charged with trespass for staging<lb />
a sit-in to protest a Central Intelli-<lb />
gence Agency recruiter's pres-<lb />
ence on campus.<lb />
The 8 were part of a larger<lb />
group of about 75 students from<lb />
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out to block the CIA recruitment<lb />
Feb. 8.<lb />
A weekend national meeting at<lb />
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an Albany lecture by former CIA<lb />
agent John Stockwell the day be-<lb />
fore, and an allegedly broken<lb />
promise fueled student anger at<lb />
the CIA's recruiting, sources said.<lb />
Demonstrators demanded the<lb />
release of "The Albany 3 stu-<lb />
dents arrested during an October,<lb />
1987 CIA visit to the campus, and<lb />
asserted administrators had<lb />
promised them they would stall<lb />
CIA recruiting until SUNY-Al-<lb />
bany reviewed its policy.<lb />
Vice President Mitchell Living-<lb />
ston, demonstrator Danella<lb />
Korotzer said, had promised in<lb />
October that "the CIA will not be<lb />
allowed to be on this campus until<lb />
the issue is cleared up<lb />
Livingston replied, "no morato-<lb />
rium was ever declared<lb />
"The issue was put before a<lb />
committee, and they came out<lb />
with a view that it would be inap-<lb />
propriate to change our policy<lb />
said President Vincent O'Leary.<lb />
Some of the students, fresh<lb />
from the Rutgers meeting where<lb />
about 700 students from around<lb />
the country gathered to try to<lb />
coordinate nationwide campus<lb />
leftist activities and where anti-<lb />
CIA sentiments ran high, held a<lb />
rally denouncing CIA "crimes<lb />
marched outside Livingston's<lb />
office, and then occupied<lb />
O'Leary's office.<lb />
"We have a duty under the<lb />
Nuremberg Principle (which held<lb />
people are legally obliged not to<lb />
follow 'immoral' orders) to try to<lb />
prevent crimes against humanity<lb />
being carried out by the CIA<lb />
explained student Kathy Manley.<lb />
"We want the CIA off our cam-<lb />
pus" because SUNY is "com-<lb />
plicit" in CIA activities subver-<lb />
sion in other parts of the world,<lb />
added student Nick Schneir.<lb />
University police arrested the<lb />
protesters when they refused to<lb />
leave O'Leary's office after clos-<lb />
ing hours.<lb />
Students who had job inter-<lb />
views did get to talk with the CIA<lb />
official, who was somewhat hid-<lb />
den away at the remote Alumni<lb />
House. The prospective CIA<lb />
employees, however, had had to<lb />
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February 18,1988<lb />
OPINION<lb />
Page 4<lb />
0?ew fe door<lb />
Committees need accountability<lb />
There is an unwritten policy<lb />
within ,he Student Government<lb />
Association that committee votes<lb />
and discussions on important bills<lb />
and resolutions are taken behind<lb />
closed doors. It is a policy that is both<lb />
illegal and dangerous.<lb />
As it stands now, when a bill or<lb />
resolution comes before a commit-<lb />
tee, the sponsors of the measure are<lb />
allowed to state their case before the<lb />
committee. They then leave the<lb />
room while the committee discusses<lb />
and votes on the measure. The same<lb />
process is followed in appropria-<lb />
tions, where student groups present<lb />
their funding requests and then<lb />
leave while their requests are being<lb />
discussed.<lb />
In a free society such as ours, it is<lb />
important that legislative action on<lb />
all levels be open to inspection by<lb />
the public. It is so important that<lb />
North Carolina and other states<lb />
have open meetings laws which<lb />
require that all such decisions be<lb />
made publicly, and that records be<lb />
kept of all such decisions.<lb />
According to the North Carolina<lb />
Open Meetings Law, "each official<lb />
meeting of a public body shall be<lb />
open to the public, and any person is<lb />
entitled to attend such a meeting<lb />
The law goes further to say that<lb />
public bodies include a number of<lb />
councils and commissions as well as<lb />
school administrative boards<lb />
and any body which "exercises or is<lb />
authorized to exercise a legislative,<lb />
policy-making, quasi-judicial, ad-<lb />
ministrative, or advisory function<lb />
While the SGA Constitution does<lb />
not violate this law, it seems that<lb />
through tradition, SGA practice<lb />
does. It is a tradition that must be<lb />
stopped.<lb />
But the SGA is not fully to blame<lb />
for this. The student body, through<lb />
complacency, has allowed this prac-<lb />
tice for several years. Students need<lb />
to be more aware of their rights and<lb />
exercise them to hold the SGA ac-<lb />
countable for its actions.<lb />
This has become an important is-<lb />
sue now especially in light of<lb />
Monday's meeting of the Student<lb />
Welfare Committee. While the<lb />
committee holds that the sponsors<lb />
of the Cultural Center resolution<lb />
understood what language prob-<lb />
lems they had with the measure, the<lb />
sponsors claim they were never told<lb />
specifically what the problems<lb />
were.<lb />
Had the sponsors been allowed to<lb />
be present during the debate and<lb />
vote, they would fully understand<lb />
the problems with the resolution<lb />
and may have been able to reword it<lb />
and re-submit it for approval. As it<lb />
stands, the actions of the committee<lb />
have the appearance of being more<lb />
narrow-minded than they might<lb />
have been.<lb />
Records should be kept of commit-<lb />
tee votes, and student legislators<lb />
should be held accountable for their<lb />
speech and actions. In order for that<lb />
to happen, students need to recog-<lb />
nize and exercise their rights as citi-<lb />
zens and members of the university<lb />
community.<lb />
The open meetings policy needs to<lb />
be implemented, made a part of the<lb />
SGA Constitution, and followed to<lb />
the letter in the future.<lb />
Committee chair responds to editorial<lb />
Reviva<lb />
The ECU Christian Fellowship,<lb />
Singleton, is a well-established,<lb />
God-fearing group of young pe<lb />
love the l.ord with all their heai<lb />
soul, but who also live sacrificial<lb />
God's glory.<lb />
Their purpose is to preach Jesul<lb />
dedication, and responsiveness t<lb />
; often leads them to iacc hard rxj<lb />
L will proudly say - with teary eyi<lb />
endure for a night, but joy come<lb />
Joy is given to us by God. It lias I<lb />
ontinual giving, and that dema<lb />
ness, and ultimately a death to se<lb />
Jhan that new life which we find �<lb />
of sin. It is in Christ and thn<lb />
mystery of joy is made equivale<lb />
tery of the resurrection<lb />
J Cont<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
In light of last issue's article, edito-<lb />
rial, and cartoon concerning the reso-<lb />
lution on the rebuilding of the Le-<lb />
donia S. Wright Afro-American Cul-<lb />
tural Center, I feel that I must clarify a<lb />
few issues:<lb />
First, the resolution in its modified<lb />
form read a bit differently than re-<lb />
ported: "Whereas: The present Afro-<lb />
American Cultural Center is inade-<lb />
quate; and Whereas: The present<lb />
Afro-American Cultural Center is not<lb />
representativp of what its name indi-<lb />
cates; and Whereas: The East Carolina<lb />
University is in the process of campus<lb />
beautification; Be it therefore re-<lb />
solved: That the Student Government<lb />
Association of East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity supports the university's efforts<lb />
in transforming the Ledonia S.<lb />
Wright Afro-American Cultural Cen-<lb />
ter<lb />
Second, yes, there were indeed<lb />
problems with the wording of the<lb />
resolution itself � even in its modi-<lb />
fied form. The resolution called for no<lb />
renovation of the present "Afro-<lb />
American Cultural Center" into "a<lb />
true cultural center It instead called<lb />
vaguely for "transformations for<lb />
"rebuilding As presented to the<lb />
committee, the author and colleagues<lb />
hoped for support in transforming<lb />
today's center into a place to display<lb />
ECU students' diverse minority heri-<lb />
tage. The resolution itself, however,<lb />
called for no such conversions: It<lb />
mentioned solely the "Afro-Ameri-<lb />
can students not all minority stu-<lb />
dents which include Hispanics, Ar-<lb />
abics, Orientals (to name a few) as<lb />
well as the Afro-Americans.<lb />
Third, the matter at hand seemed to<lb />
be a priority type thing � not top-<lb />
priority, however. The majority of the<lb />
committee members, indeed "repre-<lb />
senting all of the students on cam-<lb />
pus felt that their support was<lb />
needed elsewhere first on an issue<lb />
where money is involved (university<lb />
funds, not SGA funds). Funding for<lb />
this center might take money needed<lb />
for campus-wide renovations that<lb />
would affect all students, not just<lb />
minorities. Such a project, among<lb />
others, is the renovation of campus<lb />
parking. The committee as a whole<lb />
never totally opposed the resolution.<lb />
Fourth, the presenters � author<lb />
and colleague �of the resolution<lb />
were present at the committee meet-<lb />
ing and were made aware of the dis-<lb />
crepancies in the resolution. When<lb />
asked what amendments they<lb />
wanted to make, they made but one: a<lb />
choice. When asked if they wished to<lb />
postpone voting on the resolution for<lb />
a week, they again made a choice �<lb />
not to wait.<lb />
Fifth, the rapport maintained in the<lb />
committee meeting was one of a very<lb />
friendly nature. Yes, heated discus-<lb />
sion permeated the room, but no<lb />
negative signs of debate ever tran-<lb />
scended: I refer, as last issue's cartoon<lb />
did, to prejudice. By no meansdidany<lb />
commi t tee member or presenter seem<lb />
out-to-get his so-called opponent.<lb />
The issue was never made and still is<lb />
not considered a true racial issue. It<lb />
was simply a matter of intent. A fair<lb />
and open-minded debate took place.<lb />
The outcome simply happened to be<lb />
"unfavorable" � as suggested by the<lb />
resolution's being placed on the unfa-<lb />
vorable calendar.<lb />
In conclusion, I might suggest that<lb />
next time anyone � reporter, legisla-<lb />
tor, or other interested party-desires<lb />
to create such a spread on an issue<lb />
that he make himself available at the<lb />
committee meeting as well as at the<lb />
SGA meeting in order that he will be<lb />
aware of and then tell the full story.<lb />
Kelly Jones<lb />
Chairman<lb />
Student Welfare Committee<lb />
Editor's note: In order to present a fair<lb />
and balanced editorial page, the editons<lb />
board makes every attempt to contactd<lb />
the people involved in a given issue. As<lb />
students, it would be impossible tor us <lb />
attend every organizational meeting on<lb />
campus. The East Carolinian does havei<lb />
representative at the SGA meetings, ant<lb />
he is responsible for relaying to the stofl<lb />
what goes on there.<lb />
Jones was contacted Monday by Tht<lb />
East Carolinian, as was Linwoo<lb />
Carlton, the sponsor of the resolution in<lb />
question, in order to get both sides of the<lb />
issue. A copy of the bill, which was<lb />
printed verbatim in the editorial in ques-<lb />
tion, was read to Jones who agreed that if<lb />
was what the committee voted on. Carlton<lb />
gave us that copy of the resolution.<lb />
In addition, Carlton and other support-<lb />
ers of the resolution have told The Ex<lb />
Carolinian that no one on the Stuirt<lb />
Welfare committee told them the ad<lb />
proolem with the resolution's langnx<lb />
until after it was reported by The Ed<lb />
Carolinian.<lb />
Student feels cartoon incites racist emotions<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
I would personally like to tell all<lb />
people that are directly involved with<lb />
the publication of The East Carolinian<lb />
that you have reached a verv low<lb />
point in printing Barbour's editorial<lb />
cartoon Tuesday. To depict the Stu-<lb />
dent Welfare Committee as members<lb />
of the KKK and the Cultural Center<lb />
Rebuilding Bill as a hung black, is a<lb />
direct "spit in the face" to all the stu-<lb />
dents of ECU.<lb />
The Student Welfare Committee<lb />
has taken a bold and intelligent step to<lb />
promote the rich heritage of all mi-<lb />
norities at ECU. This low point in<lb />
decision making by training journal-<lb />
ist professionals shows their igno-<lb />
rance and immature views of racism.<lb />
Each day there are steps made to<lb />
improve race relations in this country,<lb />
but it is racist overtones that make<lb />
those important steps of progress�<lb />
meaningless. As editors, don't join<lb />
that group that promotes meaning-<lb />
less progress.<lb />
So editors and illustrator Barbour,<lb />
what's next? A Lynching!<lb />
Michael Ward<lb />
Freshman<lb />
Political Science<lb />
Bonehead bad<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
An an English major, I loathe to<lb />
bastardize a fellow writer, but I admit<lb />
that I have had quite enough. In the<lb />
past, I have quietly put up with<lb />
Chippy Bonehead's article. Usually,<lb />
after reading Chippy's article of the<lb />
day, I calmly put the paper down and<lb />
think to myself, "O.K the next time I<lb />
read this paper, Chippy is going to<lb />
come up with something both tasteful<lb />
and humourous More issues are<lb />
printed. I give him some slack and<lb />
again, I think, "Maybe next time<lb />
This routine went on, and on, and on.<lb />
Until finally, today, I read a word that<lb />
was so utterly tasteless, I felt com-<lb />
pelled to voice my opinion. May I<lb />
refresh your memory on that particu-<lb />
lar word? Cream.<lb />
Chipper, Chipper, Chipper - please<lb />
acquire some tact, my friend.<lb />
Granted, most people enjoy your ar-<lb />
ticle and I do too, sometimes. Your<lb />
word choice is extremely unbecom-<lb />
ing of the profession from which you<lb />
hail. I know your persona is supposed<lb />
to come off as "radical and cool but<lb />
your word choice is oh, so "uncool It<lb />
seems the more "cool" you feel you<lb />
are, the more "uncool" you actually<lb />
become.<lb />
By no means am I asking for the<lb />
abolition of your article. I just want<lb />
you to realize that if you desire to<lb />
establish a name for yourself, you<lb />
can't employ these repulsive little<lb />
words.<lb />
Paige Hales<lb />
Senior<lb />
English<lb />
Black history<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
February is designated as Black<lb />
History Month. This is a time set aside<lb />
to celebrate and give tribute to black<lb />
history.<lb />
I encourage everyone, especially<lb />
black students, to start this month and<lb />
continue throughout learning more<lb />
about African-Americans.<lb />
For the black students, in studying<lb />
your history you will be able to un-<lb />
derstand yourself and your true self.<lb />
Your true self being your African self<lb />
and your American self. In better<lb />
understanding yourself, you will be<lb />
able to understand the society in<lb />
which you live. This will allow you to<lb />
reach your full potential as an Afri-<lb />
can, an American and a human being.<lb />
To those students who feel they are<lb />
not of African descent in studying<lb />
African-American history you will<lb />
have made a step toward harmony<lb />
between you and the entire commu-<lb />
nity. You will be developing as a full<lb />
individual.<lb />
I challenge students to not just<lb />
study Martin Luther King, � though<lb />
a great man. Learn about some of<lb />
those African American sisters and<lb />
brothers not often mentioned �<lb />
Emmitt Till, Mose Wright, W.E.B.<lb />
Dubois, Charles Drew, Marcus<lb />
Garuey, Madame C.J. Walker.<lb />
Not only look at those in the past<lb />
but educate yourselves and others<lb />
about those of today � Dr. Benjamin<lb />
Chavis, Dr. Mae C. Jemison, John H.<lb />
Johnson, Nelson Mandela and Win-<lb />
nie Mandela.<lb />
Students, as you enter Joyner Li-<lb />
brary remember, a "man without his<lb />
history is like a tree without roots<lb />
Valeria Lassiter<lb />
Student<lb />
Sommers responds<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
In response to Stephen Cooper, I<lb />
would like to first say that I'm glad<lb />
that students are taking notice of the<lb />
important issues we are debating in<lb />
the SGA.<lb />
Stephen, your point about the<lb />
poppy seeds, if true, is a great point.<lb />
In fact, it is the kind of point that needs<lb />
to be raised. What I'm saying is if you<lb />
want to take a position, fine. If you can<lb />
change my opinion by having a better<lb />
and more thought out opposing posi-<lb />
tion, great! I'm ready to be convinced.<lb />
However, do not label my current<lb />
convictions by stigmatizing them lib-<lb />
eral orconservative or whatever. This<lb />
type of debate is by definition name<lb />
calling and thus shallow.<lb />
Take this pointer Stephen and con-<lb />
tinue to take positions. But this name<lb />
calling only makes you look foolish.<lb />
Steve Sommers<lb />
SGA Day Rep<lb />
Contra vote right<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
In letter to the editor last week,<lb />
Justin Sturz boldly proclaimed that<lb />
the House of Representatives' deci-<lb />
sion to cut off contra aid was "Proba-<lb />
bly the most incredibly ignorant and<lb />
tragic decision of this decade<lb />
I found this statement not only to be<lb />
impulsive and inappropriate but<lb />
completely inaccurate as well.<lb />
 I won't pretend to believe that our<lb />
Congress hasn't made any bad deci-<lb />
sions over the years. Even our Con-<lb />
gress, one of the greatest and most<lb />
distinctive institutions in the world, is<lb />
prone to bad decisions. However, I<lb />
wasn't aware that any of their deci-<lb />
sions, even the bad ones, were "in-<lb />
credibly ignorant They do represent<lb />
we the people, so what does that<lb />
make us?<lb />
The more I think about Sturz's<lb />
comment on our "ignorant" congress,<lb />
the more I think of how incredible<lb />
oblivious to the whole situation Sturz<lb />
must be.<lb />
I must admit that in the past I have<lb />
supported giving aid to the Contras.<lb />
Evidently I was in the majority be-<lb />
cause Congress has voted in favor of<lb />
sending money to the Contras. What<lb />
I was opposed to was the manner in<lb />
which it was done.<lb />
Sometimes other impulsive Ameri-<lb />
cans have thought the best way to get<lb />
money to the Contras was by dealing<lb />
arms to terrorists? or was that the<lb />
Iranians? or are those two actually<lb />
one in the same? By the way, who did<lb />
get that money? Its taken more than<lb />
Sherlock Holmes and Watson to fig-<lb />
ure that one out.<lb />
Needless to say, the aid essentially<lb />
did serve its original purpose because<lb />
it forced the Sandanistas to the bar-<lb />
gaining table, which was, as I under-<lb />
stand, our original goal. Our job is<lb />
done, at least temporarily, so lets back<lb />
out before we box ourselves in.<lb />
Finally, I would like to address<lb />
Sturz's comment about the many<lb />
"useful idiots" on this campus. Once<lb />
again another unfortunate and erro-<lb />
neous comment has been made.<lb />
Sounds to me as though he's from the<lb />
same mold as the well-known narrow<lb />
minded Pat Robertson. I thought all<lb />
of those prople went to Oral Roberts<lb />
University or something. In the fu-<lb />
ture, Sturz, try not to overindulge<lb />
yourself in criticism of this fine uni-<lb />
versity which I have grown to admire<lb />
and appreciate.<lb />
C<lb />
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Clay Walker<lb />
Senior<lb />
English<lb />
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Roger Miranda, the Sandii I<lb />
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Sandinista.<lb />
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tions<lb />
I would like to address<lb />
comment about tne many<lb />
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Revival service features charismatic speakers<lb />
WlofnnUic h,riSl11in F?u,W!hT' by J0SCPh J�y is a rcality oi spirit. It shares in the spirits' of Jesus: there is teaching, preaching, singing, praise, The guest evaneelist for Saturdav niahi will h�<lb />
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God'sglory. flamc. &amp;<lb />
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the love of' has been sir-named Joy Night and what a joyous<lb />
However, the fellowship is only one of several<lb />
Christian organizations on campus, yet all of these<lb />
ieve<lb />
occasion it will be: singing, praying, preaching,<lb />
praises<lb />
3 Joy is given to us by God. It has to be awakened by<lb />
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Jhan that new life which we find in losing the old life<lb />
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FOCUS<lb />
By<lb />
Steven Pierce<lb />
Contra decision wrong<lb />
We are walking by faith � and because of that<lb />
faith � we arc believing that God will do nothing<lb />
less than He has already promised to do through His ��<lb />
word. Acting upon that faith, we have put together All are invited to come and be a part as we share<lb />
one night campus revival (Saturday, 7 p.m. Jenkins together in this Holy Ghost-filled service. It is sure to<lb />
Auditorium) followed up by a Sunday morning be a blessing and a night to remember,<lb />
campus service (10:30 a.m.). If you don't have joy, you can leap for it, but<lb />
remember that the measure of your intimacy with<lb />
Christ is exactly the measure of your joy. A life of<lb />
serving God is pure joy because God is joy and in<lb />
giving yourself to God, you are giving yourself to<lb />
joy. Come and be ye filled<lb />
To the editor<lb />
per year 1977-1981), homcless-<lb />
w!mC UiU1 pr.�VCiK Con�ross' Conservative attack dramatiafiy during the<lb />
decision to cut ott military aid to vvll,a'1 ?�"? v auaa<lb />
�<lb />
(the Contras was a tragic mistake.<lb />
Roger Miranda, the Sandinista<lb />
.leader who defected not long ago,<lb />
�has made some startling revela-<lb />
tions that arc really a metaphori-<lb />
cal slap-in-the-face to liberals and<lb />
others who are anti-Contra, pro-<lb />
Sandinista.<lb />
Miranda has revealed and the<lb />
-Sandinistas have confirmed that<lb />
Surprise � have no<lb />
same period. More important, the<lb />
To the editor: Reagan housing cuts had<lb />
Mary Elizabeth Davis' Jan. 28 absolutely no effect on the basic<lb />
otter, "liberal responds was full trend in public housing construc-<lb />
of misconceptions and un-<lb />
founded allegations concerning<lb />
the conservative agenda.<lb />
I would like to respond to one<lb />
particular statement she made.<lb />
She assserts that there are "over<lb />
three million homeless people in<lb />
the United States She goes on to<lb />
j intention ot complying with the imply that conservatives are not<lb />
Anas Peace Plan. Soviet and willing to do anything about the<lb />
C uban advisers have told the<lb />
Sandinistas that they can better<lb />
deceive the U.S. (that is, liberals<lb />
and eertai n others in the U.S they<lb />
never fooled conservatives) by-<lb />
cooling the rhetoric about build-<lb />
ing a Marxist state and talking,<lb />
instead, of "democracy "plural-<lb />
ism and "reform And, of<lb />
course, the liberals have swal-<lb />
lowed their lies hook, line, and<lb />
sinker.<lb />
Miranda and conservatives ask,<lb />
how can the Sandinistas really be<lb />
thinking of peace when at the<lb />
same time in the back of their<lb />
minds they're thinking about cre-<lb />
ating the most powerful army in<lb />
illing to do anything<lb />
situation.<lb />
Now Davis calls herself "An-<lb />
other Bleeding Heart Liberal<lb />
tion as far as new units being<lb />
completed until 1985.<lb />
Indeed, in the first four years of<lb />
the Reagan Administration (1981-<lb />
4), the government completed<lb />
111,195 new housing units � a<lb />
stunning 170 increase over the<lb />
first four years of the Carter<lb />
Administration (1977-1980) when<lb />
3nly 41,198 were completed.<lb />
While this sudden 1980s explo-<lb />
sion in new units was enacted<lb />
under Carter, no one can say "a<lb />
helping that tiny number. But we<lb />
wish that liberals would quit dra-<lb />
matically exaggerating the situ-<lb />
ation in a pitiful attempt to make<lb />
us look like we don't care, when<lb />
we do.<lb />
Stephen Cooper<lb />
Sophomore<lb />
Political Science<lb />
Democrat 1 don't question her shortage of public housing<lb />
sincere desire to help the home-<lb />
less and poverty stricken of this<lb />
country. However, it is important<lb />
to note that the liberal Democrat<lb />
"war on poverty" has been a total,<lb />
glaring failure. The welfare sys-<lb />
tem, as set up by liberal Demo-<lb />
crats, has not only not alleviated<lb />
poverty in this country: it has in<lb />
fact created even more poverty<lb />
However, the purpose of this<lb />
letter is not to the examine the<lb />
'auses of the failures of the liberal<lb />
'war on poverty it is to show<lb />
Latin America (bcXXOOtj ah-armviowBa"ws' assertion fcat there<lb />
arev�three million . homeVess<lb />
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to air missiles. The Sandinistas<lb />
don't plan to export bananas: thev<lb />
plan to export communist revolu-<lb />
; tion! This is what they have ad-<lb />
 mittcd and this is reality, my lib-<lb />
 oral friends, When will you wake<lb />
I UP?<lb />
Either we support the Contras<lb />
I now before it's too late, or we'll<lb />
I have to send our own troops<lb />
! down to Central America. What<lb />
J will it be?<lb />
Michael David Hadley<lb />
Freshman<lb />
Political Science<lb />
Y)ifre<lb />
astute end<lb />
Amerfcsns is mcoffecr �"<lb />
First of all, I've never heard the<lb />
figure "three million" before. The<lb />
general claim made by liberals is<lb />
that there are two million.<lb />
Furthermore, a new Depart-<lb />
ment of Agriculture study con-<lb />
firms that there are only 300,000<lb />
homeless Americans in the U.S<lb />
caused the sudden rise in "home-<lb />
lessness Particularly when, in<lb />
the four years that the liberal<lb />
hyped this problem the hardest<lb />
(1982-5), we were completing<lb />
new housing units at an annual<lb />
rate of 24,450, nearly 2.4 times the<lb />
10,300-a-year rate during the Car-<lb />
ter years. And even though future<lb />
new construction has been re-<lb />
duced by Reagan, the total num-<lb />
ber of people receiving direct rent<lb />
subsidies has risen from less than<lb />
4 million in 1981 to over 6 million<lb />
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slowed, total housing assistance<lb />
has still risen 46 in constant<lb />
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economy as a whole.<lb />
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Office oj.cn - Apt 8. 12 - 5:30 p m.<lb />
�AZALEA GARDENS<lb />
Clean and quiet one bedroom furnished<lb />
apartments, enerjy efficient, free water and<lb />
sewer, optional washers. r-vrrs. cable IV.<lb />
Couples or singles only SI95 a month. 6<lb />
month lease. MOBILE HOME RENTALS �<lb />
couples or singles. Apartment and mobile<lb />
homes In Azalea Gardens near Hrook Valley<lb />
County Club.<lb />
Contact J.T. or Tommy Williams<lb />
756-7815<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
Permanent Wave Special<lb />
$28.95<lb />
Good Through Feb. 29 uMh coupon<lb />
Ask for Rhonda Dale<lb />
or Verna Shirley.<lb />
757-0207<lb />
R1NGGOLD TOWERS: Apartments for<lb />
rent. Furnished. Contact Hollie Si-<lb />
monowich at 752-2865. NOTICE:<lb />
"Whole semester free" mentioned in<lb />
previous ad did not apply to Ringgold<lb />
Towers!<lb />
INTERESTED IN living off campus<lb />
during the summer? Need responsible,<lb />
female roommate, 12 rent, 12 utilities,<lb />
free deposit! If interested, call 756-3690,<lb />
please call back if no answer.<lb />
ROOM FOR RENT: Male, female, non-<lb />
smoker would like to share large house 1<lb />
12 blocks from campus. Washerdryer.<lb />
Fully furnished. Single roomdouble<lb />
room. If you would like to see the house,<lb />
please call Ronnie at 757-0202leave mes-<lb />
sage.<lb />
SHARRONN, Hey you big Love God-<lb />
dess, that jacu.zi is looking better and<lb />
better every day. This weekend at Top<lb />
"Sail" Beach definitely will be our best<lb />
one, YET! Submitively Yours, James.<lb />
DR. BETSY HARPER: congratulations!<lb />
we never thought you could do it. Your<lb />
old office is empty and your i ?w office is<lb />
clean. Enjoy the rest of the semester �<lb />
your favorite students.<lb />
J.M.P.K Just a little note to let you know,<lb />
that my love for you will continue to<lb />
grow. The past two years have been really<lb />
great, and 1 must say-you make the per-<lb />
&amp;&amp; feet mate! Dinner at Chico's tonite!<lb />
Happy Anniversary! All my love<lb />
j Greenie.<lb />
WANDA, you are the joy of mv life. I lope<lb />
we can be together soon because 1 LOVE<lb />
YOU Lenny.<lb />
RAFTERS: Tuesday night is rock 'n roll<lb />
night, free admission, S.25 draft.<lb />
JOHN, 11APPY BELATED B1RT11DAY! I<lb />
LOVE YOU! LOOKING FORWARD TO<lb />
CRAVEN CO. ANN.<lb />
SAE HAPPY HOUR at the Dbo. Friday<lb />
from 4-7. $2.00 Teas-why drive anywhere<lb />
else?<lb />
MICHELLE DARK: Happy Birthday to<lb />
someone who deserves the absolute best!<lb />
You are a great sister and friend! Love in<lb />
DZ and me, Kathie. P.S Thanks for all<lb />
your scheming! really hope it pays off<lb />
SIG EPS AND THEIR COCKTAIL<lb />
DATES � take your vitamins, get some<lb />
sleep, eat your Wheaties, and drink some<lb />
milk.<lb />
K.B. Happy Anniversary! You are the<lb />
greatest S.C.<lb />
THE NEW DELI is the place to jam! Catch<lb />
the sounds of SOUL TRAIN with UV<lb />
PROM Friday, and flat out jam to<lb />
KNOCKED OUT LOADED Saturday.<lb />
Don't forget about open mike nights on<lb />
Tuesdays and "Dead" nights Wednes-<lb />
days.<lb />
"WHAT'S YOUR NAME"? If you had<lb />
your group photo made for the Bucca-<lb />
neer you need to send us a list of all<lb />
current members names and the group<lb />
name ASAP! Thanks!<lb />
HARD ROCK fans unite! Come sec<lb />
Roulette, a band in the Van HalenBon<lb />
JoviDokken vein, live at Susie's Tree-<lb />
house, Tuesday, February 23 at 9:30.<lb />
Come hoist a few and rock with party<lb />
band, Roulette.<lb />
LISA MARIE, even Gary I Iart got a sec-<lb />
ond chance! I don't want any "monkey<lb />
business I only want some time with<lb />
you! JPA.<lb />
PICA'S: Celebrating early made this<lb />
Valentines a special one, the superlatives<lb />
that were given added to the fun. Truth or<lb />
fieiton, lots of people were surprised,<lb />
guilt could be seen in everyone's eyes. We<lb />
had a great time and hope ya'll did too,<lb />
next semester should be even better-we<lb />
look forward to partying with you Love,<lb />
the Sigmas.<lb />
PI KAPPA ALPHA INTRAMURAL<lb />
FELLAS: Keep up the good work fellas,<lb />
your doin' us proud. . . . The Brothers of<lb />
the daddy frat, PIKA.<lb />
PIKA PLEDGES: Yo Etas The weekend<lb />
is coming hope ya'll packed some clean<lb />
drawers and tube socks. Big Brother is<lb />
watchin.<lb />
HEY BUTCH AND BUBBS: Thanks so<lb />
much for the yummy dinner. . . great<lb />
friends, great food, what more could we<lb />
ask for? We love ya'll! The Matails.<lb />
ADTT AND AZD: Thanks for the giggin<lb />
stranger mixers, we had a blast. Your Pika<lb />
dates.<lb />
SANDY-grab your pail and shovel, The<lb />
Band of Oz is finally returning to the Attic<lb />
this Friday.<lb />
TO THE Valentine Dates of the ADTTs,<lb />
Friday night was a blast, because of you<lb />
guvs we had fun with our strangers til the<lb />
end of the night, we must admit our<lb />
"Valentines" were out of sight! Love, the<lb />
ADTTs.<lb />
GUYS � thanks so much for the "con-<lb />
cern I'm feeling much better, but still<lb />
can't make it to the phone  Dr. Jones,<lb />
your prescription really helped in my<lb />
speedy recovery! Love, Paige.<lb />
WEDNESDAY-Ladies Night at Rafters.<lb />
Ladies admitted in free from 830-10:30.<lb />
SI.00 wine coolers, $.25 draft.<lb />
TKE<lb />
Ringgirl<lb />
Competition<lb />
March 3<lb />
at the Attic.<lb />
For More<lb />
Information<lb />
Call 758-7144<lb />
Prizes awarded for<lb />
1st, 2nd &amp; 3rd place.<lb />
Announcements<lb />
TO THE NEW SISTERS of Alpha Delta<lb />
Pi. . . Mary Kay Beck, Pam Berry, Kris<lb />
Boone, Gwyn Branch, Kim Cauthen,<lb />
Lorie Conger, Laura Connolly, Julie<lb />
Crawford, Nell Van Den Dungen, Connie<lb />
Glover, Liz Grant, Yohanne Hancock,<lb />
Dorothy Harris, Paige Houser, Andi<lb />
I luff, Adrienne Jackson, Megan Keane,<lb />
Beth Lamm, Cahterine Lee, Tara<lb />
McClure, Kelly Morton, Jenny Naujoks,<lb />
Amy Pope, Becki Powers, Jill Shallcross,<lb />
Sonia Turner, Cara Vallas Congratu-<lb />
lations. . we knew you could do it We<lb />
love you, your sisters.<lb />
SIG EPS HEADING TO MYRTLE<lb />
BEACH: Fact one: Willie has no date �<lb />
so don't let him near yours. Fact two: if<lb />
your date gets sick � she will be verbally<lb />
abused and left in Myrtle Beach Fact<lb />
three: if you snake my date � I'll borrow<lb />
I Jester's snake and beat you to death Fact<lb />
four: let's all GED off � and drive v)ber<lb />
Lally.<lb />
WITH CHAMPAGNE AND BUBBLE<lb />
BATH � strawberries and whipped<lb />
cream; the Sig Eps head to Myrtle Beach<lb />
� could this be obscene7 Rum, vodka,<lb />
bourbon aplenty; if you need protection<lb />
� Morgan has many Rumple Mmtc<lb />
and schnapps, b-hits abound; better<lb />
watch your date if Z's around 1 lave a safe<lb />
trip � don't drink and drive; your family<lb />
will be happy if you arrive alive<lb />
ALL GONG SHOW PARTICIPANTS<lb />
�you must have a description and the<lb />
number of people in your act bv Mon-<lb />
day. Practice, practice, practice.<lb />
KRISSYAND SHARI � be ready for an<lb />
awsome weekend James and Mike<lb />
MKG � measure what7?? Good luck<lb />
interviewing. "The fast man "<lb />
CATHERINE STOREY � What s haP<lb />
pening.<lb />
ROOM ASSIGNMENTS<lb />
Students enrolled Spring Semester<lb />
1988 who plan to return to East Carolina<lb />
University FaU Semester 1988 and who<lb />
wish to be guaranteed residence hall<lb />
housing will be required to reserve rooms<lb />
during the week of Feb. 22-26. Prior to<lb />
reserving a room, a student must make an<lb />
advance room payment of $60. These<lb />
payments, which must be accompanied<lb />
by housing applicationscontracts will<lb />
be accepted in the Cashier's Office begin-<lb />
ning Feb. 18th. Applications for students<lb />
living off campus may be picked up in<lb />
Room 201 beginning February 16. Room<lb />
reservations are to be made in the respec-<lb />
tive residenc hall offices according to the<lb />
following schedule. Students who wish<lb />
to return to the same rooms they pres-<lb />
ently occupy must reserve rooms on<lb />
Monday, Feb. 22 - 8:30 a.m. to 1230 p.m.<lb />
and 130 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Tuesday,<lb />
Feb. 23 - 830 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Students<lb />
who wish to return to the same buildings<lb />
in which they reside but different rooms<lb />
will be permitted to reserve rooms on<lb />
Tuesday, fob. 23 - 130 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.<lb />
All other returning students will be per-<lb />
mitted to reserve rooms on a first-come<lb />
basis on Wednesday, Feb. 24, Thursday,<lb />
Feb. 25 and Friday, Feb. 26 - 830 a.m. to<lb />
1230 p.m. and 13p p.m. to 4:00 p.m. The<lb />
residence hall rental rate has not been set<lb />
for the 1988-89 School Year. However, we<lb />
do anticipate a small increase in the rental<lb />
rate for the 1988-89 School Year.<lb />
CATHOLIC CENTER<lb />
The Lenten season has begun. Make a<lb />
rcwolution to atten daily mass during<lb />
Lent Mon. 12:10 pjn Blessed Sacrament<lb />
Chapel Tues. 8:00 a.m. B.S. Chapel. Wed.<lb />
530 pjn. Newman Center. Thur. 7:00 a.m.<lb />
&amp;BS ChapeL Fri. 12:10 pjn. B.S. Chapel.<lb />
Sat M0 am. B.S. Chapel. Sun. 11:30 am.<lb />
at the Bk. Bldg. Rm. 103,9:00 pjn. at the<lb />
Center Come and worship this Thurs.<lb />
ft30 pjn- ibr more information call New-<lb />
x at 757-3760 or Teresa Lee at 752-9910.<lb />
MIME<lb />
The Student union Special Events<lb />
Committee presents the world's greates<lb />
mime-Marcel Marceau-on Wednesday,<lb />
March 2nd, at 8:00 p.m. in Wright Audito-<lb />
rium. For tickets, contact the Central<lb />
Ticket Office in Mendenhall, 757-6611, ext.<lb />
266. Office hours are 11:00 a.m6:00 p.m<lb />
Monday-Friday.<lb />
ADVOCATE TRAINING<lb />
An Advocate Training Program will be<lb />
offered by the Pitt County Family Vio-<lb />
lence Program beginning Februray 18,<lb />
1988 for those interested in exploring vol-<lb />
unteer or career opportunities in crisis<lb />
counseling in a family violence shelter<lb />
program. The course will be conducted by<lb />
professionals in the fields of domestic vio-<lb />
lence, law enforcement, social work,<lb />
counseling, law and the judicial system.<lb />
All classes, except a courtroom session,<lb />
will be held at the ECU Allied Health<lb />
Building, Room 212. Sessions are sched-<lb />
uled for the evenings of February 18, 23,<lb />
and 25 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. and Saturday,<lb />
February 20 and 27 from 9:00 a.m3:00<lb />
p.m. Reservations are needed by Wednes-<lb />
day, February 17,1988 and may be made by<lb />
telephone to Volunteer Coordination<lb />
Mary a Hare, 757-3328. There is no<lb />
charge for the course.<lb />
EPISCOPAL FELLOWSHIP<lb />
Communion will be held at 5:30 at St.<lb />
Paul's Church one block towards the river<lb />
from Garrett Dorm on 4th Street. Service is<lb />
informal dress. Call Allen Manning for<lb />
more information at 758-1440.<lb />
AMA MEMBERS<lb />
The American Marketing Association<lb />
is having its spring semester wine and<lb />
cheese social in room 244, Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center, Thursday Feb. 18th at 4:00<lb />
p.m. The key-note speaker, William Free-<lb />
love (owner of 13 McDonald franchises)<lb />
will begin the social with a presentation.<lb />
Members and guest are invited.<lb />
NASWCORSQ<lb />
Wanted: Social Work Criminal Justice<lb />
majors and intended majors, to attend<lb />
meetings. He!d the 2nd and 4th Monday<lb />
each month, at 4:00 p.m in Allied Health<lb />
bldg room 110.<lb />
AI<lb />
Amnesty International meets every 4th<lb />
Wednesday at 8 p.m. at St. Paul's Epis-<lb />
copal Church, 401 E. 4th St on the upper<lb />
floor from the 4th St. entrance. Next meet-<lb />
ing, Feb. 24.<lb />
LIBRARY SCIENCE<lb />
Library Science classes start soon:<lb />
March 1 (for Tues. - Thurs. classes), and<lb />
March 2 (for Mon. - Wed. classes). Atten-<lb />
dance will taken the first day.<lb />
SAM<lb />
The next SAM meetin is scheduled for<lb />
Tuesday, Feb. 232rd. Grady Strickland<lb />
from Carolina Telephone will give a pres-<lb />
entation titled "Free Enterprise We'll<lb />
also discuss plans for the rest of the<lb />
semester.<lb />
SAVE THOSE WRAPPERS<lb />
Deposit all empty Sticklets Natural<lb />
Flavor Gum packs and Doritos Brand<lb />
Cool Ranch flavor tortilla chip bags in the<lb />
U. S. College Comedy Competition dis-<lb />
plays located in the Student Book Store<lb />
lobby and Mendenhall. ECU could win a<lb />
free comedy concert if we collect the most<lb />
wrappers.<lb />
CHALLENGE DAY<lb />
Registration for Intramural Challenge<lb />
Day wil be held on March 2 from 11 p.m6<lb />
p.m. in MG 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 pjn. For more<lb />
information call 757-6387.<lb />
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP<lb />
There will be meetings every Thursday<lb />
at 6:00 in the culture center. Everybody<lb />
welcome.<lb />
COLLEGE REPUBLICANS<lb />
The ECU College Republicans will<lb />
meet every Tuesday night in room 221<lb />
Mendenhall at 7 p.m. Call758-5775 or 752-<lb />
3587.<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 />
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 />
will be at ECU on February 22 and 23.<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 />
PRIME TIME<lb />
Prime Time, sponsored by Campus<lb />
Crusade for Christ, meets every Thursday<lb />
at 7:30 pjn. in Brewster C-103. Everyone is<lb />
welcome.<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 JOBS<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 />
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 />
INTRAMURAL<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 Gym from<lb />
8:00 am to 5:00 pm through Feb. 15.<lb />
FERRARA1988<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, and 18. 329 Wright Building from 3-4<lb />
pm. Call or stop by the Counseling Center<lb />
for more information (757-6661).<lb />
APrtcisJon.<lb />
Announces its<lb />
Grand Opening<lb />
on<lb />
March 1st<lb />
in Greenville<lb />
Greenville Blvd.<lb />
756-2800<lb />
For more information call:<lb />
751-1993<lb />
m<lb />
Wanted:<lb />
Boxers Register<lb />
Now for TKE<lb />
boxing<lb />
tournament.<lb />
March 29, 30 &amp; 31<lb />
Call<lb />
752-6032<lb />
758-7144<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 />
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 />
SCHOLARSHIP<lb />
Students who wish to obtain financial<lb />
aid for overseas education may apply f�r<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 />
PHI SIGMA P<lb />
yet your car washed by the pledges of<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi on February 20th, at the Fuel<lb />
Dox on 10th and 264. Thecost will be$2.00.<lb />
 PERFORMING ARTS<lb />
The 1988-1989 Performing Arts Series is<lb />
sponsoring the following events: The<lb />
Ohio Ballet, Wynton Marsalis, The Acting<lb />
Company, The Atlanta Symphony, PH1-<lb />
LADANCO, The N.Y. Gilbert and Sulli<lb />
van Players in Pirates of Penzance, The<lb />
Polish National Radio Orchestra. CABA<lb />
RET, The ECUNC Symphonies in con<lb />
cert with SPECIAL GUEST PIANIST<lb />
KAREN SHAW, and Nadja Salerno-Son-<lb />
nenberg. For a brochure detailing the<lb />
events contact the Central Ticket Office in<lb />
Mendenhall 757-�lL ext. 266. Office<lb />
Frid7 �U:00 ��m-00 p1' Mondy"<lb />
Way.<lb />
College<lb />
(CPS)�College activists across<lb />
the country, who have long ral-<lb />
lied to keep Central Intelligence<lb />
Agency officials from recruiting<lb />
on their campuses, now seem to<lb />
be trying to make the agencv the<lb />
major focus of their political ener-<lb />
gies.<lb />
At a meeting of 600-some activ-<lb />
ists from around the country at<lb />
Rutgers University in New Jersey<lb />
Feb. 5-7, for example, students<lb />
pledged to organize national anti-<lb />
CIA rallies at campuses April 23.<lb />
A few days later, on Feb. 8, stu-<lb />
dents from five colleges around<lb />
Albany, N.Y protested against<lb />
CIA recruiters at the State Univer-<lb />
sity of New York at Albanv.<lb />
During January and fall term,<lb />
students at the universities of<lb />
North Carolina at Charlotte,<lb />
Washington, Vermont, New<lb />
Hampshire, Iowa, Minnesota,<lb />
California-Los Angeles and Santa<lb />
Barbara, as well as at Brown Uni-<lb />
versity, demonstrated against the<lb />
spy agency.<lb />
Activists say the success of the<lb />
anti-apartheid movement on U.S<lb />
campuses and increased publicitv<lb />
about the CIA's subversive role in<lb />
Central America have moved<lb />
some students to take on a new<lb />
course.<lb />
"The divestment movement<lb />
has slowed a bit because most<lb />
U.S. appn<lb />
(CPS) � Moving to enc 20<lb />
years of trying to force 10, mostlv<lb />
southern, states to desegrate their<lb />
state colleges, the U.S. Dept. of<lb />
Education approved to the "sub-<lb />
slantial progress" they'd made in<lb />
bringing minorities into their<lb />
campus systems.<lb />
U.S. Secretary of Education<lb />
William Bennett, at a Washing-<lb />
ton, D.C. news conference Feb. 10,<lb />
said four states � Arkansas,<lb />
North Carolina, South Carolina<lb />
and West Virginia � were finally<lb />
in "full compliance" with civil<lb />
rights laws the federal govern-<lb />
ment had been trying to force<lb />
them to follow since 1969, when it<lb />
sued 10 states that kept their<lb />
campuses racially segregated.<lb />
Bennett gave six other states<lb />
Heterosexuals<lb />
campus AIDS<lb />
(CPS) � Heterosexual collegei<lb />
students don't seem to be heecing<lb />
campus efforts to teach them how<lb />
to avoid getting AIDS (acquiredl<lb />
immune deficiency syndrome <lb />
some of the doctors at the Univer-<lb />
sity of Texas at Austin health<lb />
center say.<lb />
Nevertheless, on Feb. 1 the<lb />
Centers for Disease Control<lb />
(CDC) in Atlanta issued guide-<lb />
lines urging that schools start<lb />
those efforts as early as elemen-<lb />
tary school.<lb />
In college, however, IT Dx<lb />
Scott Spear, citing evidence that<lb />
students are still contracting ch-<lb />
lamydia � another sexually comi<lb />
municated disease � at the sam<lb />
rate thev were in 1986, concludes<lb />
J<lb />
students just aren't listening.<lb />
"So far as we can tell Speai<lb />
said, "behavior has not changed '<lb />
"I guess it's like other risk;<lb />
people take smoking, drinking<lb />
and driving Austin AIDS social<lb />
worker Traci Hiller told The DaihJ<lb />
Texan, the UT campus paper<lb />
"You know what the risks are, bu<lb />
you're in college, having fun an<lb />
not thinking about dying<lb />
Yet at a mid-January AIDS corJ<lb />
ference at Mankato State Univerl<lb />
sity in Minnesota, Rep. Allej<lb />
Quist accused colleges of actualh<lb />
encouraging the spread of AID'<lb />
by having an "Alternative Lif<lb />
styles Office" for gay students.<lb />
Quist said the office, by coui<lb />
5a<lb />
Still"1<lb />
When you fill out your Form<lb />
W-4 or W-4A. "Employee's<lb />
Withholding Allowance<lb />
Certificate remember:<lb />
If you can be claimed on vour<lb />
parent's or another person's tax<lb />
return, you generally cannot be<lb />
exempt from income tax<lb />
withholding. To get it right, reaj<lb />
the instructions that came with<lb />
your Form W-4 or W-4 A<lb />
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College activists focus on CIA<lb />
(CPS)�College activists across<lb />
the country, who have long ral-<lb />
lied to keep Central Intelligence<lb />
Agency officials from recruiting<lb />
on their campuses, now seem to<lb />
be trying to make the agency the<lb />
major focus of their political ener-<lb />
gies.<lb />
At a meeting of 600-some activ-<lb />
ists from around the country at<lb />
Rutgers University in New Jersey<lb />
Feb. 5-7, for example, students<lb />
pledged to organize national anti-<lb />
CIA rallies at campuses April 23.<lb />
A few days later, on Feb. 8, stu-<lb />
dents from five colleges around<lb />
Albany, N.Y protested against<lb />
CIA recruiters at the State Univer-<lb />
sity of New York at Albany.<lb />
During January and fall term,<lb />
students at the universities of<lb />
North Carolina at Charlotte,<lb />
Washington, Vermont, New<lb />
Hampshire, Iowa, Minnesota,<lb />
California-Los Angeles and Santa<lb />
Barbara, as well as at Brown Uni-<lb />
versity, demonstrated against the<lb />
spy agency.<lb />
Activists say the success of the<lb />
anti-apartheid movement on U.S.<lb />
campuses and increased publicity<lb />
about the CIA's subversive role in<lb />
Central America have moved<lb />
some students to take on a new<lb />
course.<lb />
'The divestment movement<lb />
has slowed a bit because most<lb />
major universities have di-<lb />
vested said Marc D. Kenen, a<lb />
University of Massachussetts<lb />
graduate student and opponent<lb />
of CIA recruiting at the Amherst<lb />
campus. "The issues are very<lb />
much related<lb />
"They both have to do with<lb />
university complicity with illegal<lb />
and immoral actions, whether it<lb />
be the CIA involvement in Cen-<lb />
tral America and Southern Africa<lb />
or U.S. government support of the<lb />
South African regime<lb />
"CIA links with apartheid are<lb />
alive and well Carol Thompson,<lb />
a University of Southern Califor-<lb />
nia associate professor told a<lb />
November Los Angeles anti-CIA<lb />
crowd of about 50 people, noting<lb />
the CIA swaps information with<lb />
South Africa's intelligence<lb />
agency.<lb />
Critics charge the CIA has<lb />
helped topple duly-elected gov-<lb />
ernments in nations such as Chile<lb />
and Guatemala, and promotes<lb />
terrorism through its support of<lb />
rebels in Central America and<lb />
Africa.<lb />
"The CIA should not exist at all<lb />
because they've proven they can't<lb />
stay within their legal limits<lb />
said Ohio State alumnus Rick<lb />
Theis during a November cam-<lb />
pus rally.<lb />
The agency's role in the Iran-<lb />
contra scandal also has fueled<lb />
anti-CIA activism, which first<lb />
appeared in the 1960s as a result of<lb />
U.S. military intervention in<lb />
Southeast Asia, Cuba and the<lb />
Dominican Republic. But it has<lb />
only been in recent years � and<lb />
particularly in recent months �<lb />
that the anti-CIA movement re-<lb />
ally has blossomed on campuses.<lb />
"Anybody who watched televi-<lb />
sion this summer knows the CIA<lb />
is behind the contra war. They are<lb />
the ones that are training the con-<lb />
tras in terrorist tactics Western<lb />
Michigan University minister<lb />
Donald Van Hoeven told pro-<lb />
testesters at a recent demonstra-<lb />
tion.<lb />
At Louisiana State, students<lb />
planted a mock graveyard out-<lb />
side the school's career placement<lb />
center, complete with crosses<lb />
bearing the names of people<lb />
killed by CIA-supported Nicara-<lb />
guan rebels. At Brown, 200-mem-<lb />
ber group called CIAO�CIA Off<lb />
Campus � checked out books<lb />
from the university library that<lb />
the agency helped finance or<lb />
write.<lb />
The CIA isn't retreating.<lb />
'The First Amendment grants<lb />
them the right to say what they<lb />
want, and the First Amendment<lb />
also grants us the right to recruit<lb />
on campus. We are a legitimate<lb />
U.S. approves college progress<lb />
(CPS) �Moving to enc. 20 Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Mis-<lb />
years of trying to force 10, mostly souri, Oklahoma and Virginia �<lb />
southern, states to desegrate their until the end of 1988 to tell how<lb />
state colleges, the U.S. Dept. of they'll complete specific projects<lb />
Education approved to the "sub- � mostly building improve-<lb />
stantial progress" they'd made in menb and funding of minority<lb />
bringing minorities into their<lb />
campus systems.<lb />
U.S. Secretary of Education<lb />
William Bennett, at a Washing-<lb />
ton, D.C. news conference Feb. 10,<lb />
said four states � Arkansas,<lb />
North Carolina, South Carolina<lb />
and West Virginia � were finally failed to integrate their campuses.<lb />
student recruiting efforts � to rid<lb />
themselves of "the remnants of<lb />
segregation<lb />
In its 1969 legal assault on states<lb />
Last week, Bennett readily con-<lb />
ceded none of the states had met<lb />
the goals a federal court set for the<lb />
states in 1978: to enroll more<lb />
minority students at traditionally<lb />
white campuses, hire more mi-<lb />
nority teachers and administra-<lb />
tors and improve facilities at his-<lb />
torically black campuses.<lb />
Yet "all of the 10 states have<lb />
that still segregated their colleges, made significant and substantial<lb />
the federal government won the progress in desegregating their<lb />
right to cut off funds to states that<lb />
in 'full compliance" with civil<lb />
rights laws the federal govern-<lb />
ment had been trying to force<lb />
them to follow since 1969, when it<lb />
sued 10 states that kept their<lb />
campuses racially segregated.<lb />
JBcnnett gave six other states �<lb />
M t 1<lb />
systems of public higher educa-<lb />
tion Bennett said in effectively<lb />
calling off federal pressure on the<lb />
states.<lb />
"Each has done all or most of<lb />
what it committed to do includ-<lb />
Various courts imposed dead<lb />
lines through the years for schools<lb />
to desegregate but, while occa-<lb />
sionally approving some state<lb />
efforts, kept giving other states ing spending an estimated $240<lb />
more time to meet the descgrega- million to renovate historically<lb />
tion goals. black colleges, Bennett said.<lb />
Not everyone, apparently, is<lb />
convinced.<lb />
Even the week before Bennett<lb />
made his announcement, Ameri-<lb />
CampilS AIDS edllCatlOn n Council on Education Presi<lb />
 dent Robert Atwell complained<lb />
(CPS) � Heterosexual college seling gay students, effectively colleges have "hit the wall" in<lb />
students don't seem to be heeding condones homosexuality and their efforts to integrate.<lb />
campus efforts to teach them how sodomy, according to the MSU �ur ovvni fatigue,<lb />
to avoid getting AIDS (acquired Reporter<lb />
fleterbsexuals not heeding<lb />
immune deficiency syndrome),<lb />
some of the doctors at the Univer-<lb />
sitv of Texas at Austin health<lb />
J<lb />
center say.<lb />
Nevertheless, on Feb. 1 the<lb />
Centers for Disease Control<lb />
'You wouldn't have a center for<lb />
the Ku Klux Klan Quist report-<lb />
edly said.<lb />
In its guidelines to help schools<lb />
develop AIDS programs without<lb />
'encouraging" any kind of sexual<lb />
(CDC) in Atlanta issued guide- activity, the CDC suggested<lb />
lines urging that schools start schools stress abstinence outside<lb />
those efforts as early as elemen- marriage as the best way of avoid-<lb />
tary school.<lb />
In college, however, UT Dr.<lb />
Scott Spear, citing evidence that<lb />
students are still contracting ch-<lb />
lamydia � another sexually com-<lb />
municated disease � at the same<lb />
rate they were in 1986, concluded<lb />
students just aren't listening<lb />
Atwell said Feb. 2, "has been ac-<lb />
centuated by an administration<lb />
that has not seen equity issues as<lb />
important<lb />
He blasted the "steady down-<lb />
turn" in the number of black stu-<lb />
dents in colleges as evidence of<lb />
"backsliding not progress.<lb />
Black student enrollment na-<lb />
tionwide actually has declined in<lb />
recent years, the Dept. of<lb />
Education's own figures suggest,<lb />
and scores of public campuses �<lb />
the University of New Hamp-<lb />
shire, Farleigh Dickenson, Penn<lb />
goals this school year.<lb />
ing the disease, but that they urge<lb />
sexually active students to use<lb />
condoms.<lb />
There is evidence, of course,<lb />
that such AIDS education pro-<lb />
grams have changed students'sex State Mississippi State Tennes-<lb />
habits see, Nebraska and the California<lb />
A recent University of Wiscon- State University system, among<lb />
"So far as we can tell Spear sin survey, for example, reported �there - have launched new<lb />
said, "behavior has not changed that 56 percent of the students minority student recruiting<lb />
"I guess it's like other risks polled use condoms more than in dl<lb />
people take smoking, drinking the past. Two-lhirds of the stu-<lb />
and driving Austin AIDS social dents who said they had multiple<lb />
worker TraciHiller told The Daily sexual partners during the last<lb />
Texan, the UT campus paper, year said the fear of AIDS has<lb />
"You know what the risks are, but forced them to have relations with<lb />
you're in college, having fun and fewer partners<lb />
not thinking about dying<lb />
Yet at a mid-January AIDS con-<lb />
ference at Mankato State Univer-<lb />
sity in Minnesota, Rep. Allen<lb />
Quist accused colleges of actually<lb />
encouraging the spread of AIDS<lb />
by having an "Alternative Life-<lb />
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ment said Sharon Foster, a<lb />
spokeswoman for the agency.<lb />
Most schools agree. "Students<lb />
want them here said Jerry<lb />
Houser of Southern Cal's Career<lb />
Development Center. "The CIA<lb />
has received a very good response<lb />
from USC students. They've been<lb />
here for years<lb />
At Colby College in Maine, stu-<lb />
dents objected to a November<lb />
Faculty Senate resolution to keep<lb />
the CIA off campus, claiming, as<lb />
campus College Republicans<lb />
Chairman John Whitacre put it,<lb />
"it's pedantic of the professors to<lb />
try and decide for us, to become<lb />
our conscience. It's our choice to<lb />
take (the CIA) up on it or not<lb />
"The CIA was here as a poten-<lb />
tial employer of our students and<lb />
alumni, and we normally provide<lb />
space and the opportunity for<lb />
interviews for those who have<lb />
positions for our graduates said<lb />
Henry Johnson, vice president for<lb />
student services at the University<lb />
of Michigan, the site of a recent<lb />
protest.<lb />
Activists, though, claim credit<lb />
for the CIA cancelling recruiting<lb />
visits to the University of Colo-<lb />
rado and Brown, where past<lb />
demonstrations have been par-<lb />
ticularly hostile.<lb />
The agency also suffered a set-<lb />
back at the University of Califor-<lb />
nia-Santa Barbara, after a Novem-<lb />
ber protest that resulted in the<lb />
arrests of 38 students who op-<lb />
posed the appointment of a CIA<lb />
officer to a temporary faculty<lb />
position.<lb />
The university rescinded the<lb />
appointment and instead named<lb />
George Chritton, the veteran CIA<lb />
agent, as a visiting fellow with no<lb />
teaching duties.<lb />
"We see all this as a kind of<lb />
turning of the tide said Joe<lb />
Iosbaker, a University of Illinois-<lb />
Chicago student and member of<lb />
the Progressive Student Network,<lb />
a national left-wing political<lb />
group. "Students are beginning to<lb />
win victories in this battle<lb />
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Student left activists gather<lb />
PISCATAVVAY, N.J. (CPS) �<lb />
Nearly 700 student activists from<lb />
85 campuses gathered at Rutgers<lb />
University Feb. 5�7 to form a<lb />
leftist political movement to hnng<lb />
about social change.<lb />
The students discussed, and<lb />
they decided to delay, establish-<lb />
ing a new national college net-<lb />
work to coordinate student activ-<lb />
ism on issues such as CIA recruit-<lb />
ing on campus, U.S. foreign pol-<lb />
k, secret military research.<lb />
South Africa, racism and sexism,<lb />
and the cost oi higher education.<lb />
Many of the delegates came to<lb />
the meeting hoping to form a new<lb />
student group reminiscent of Stu-<lb />
dents for a Democratic Society<lb />
(SDS). which helped oreanize the<lb />
anti�war movement of the<lb />
1960s.<lb />
While the students at the N.i<lb />
tional Student Convention '88<lb />
ultimately did urge the creation ot<lb />
a movement to realize our vision<lb />
of equality and substantive de-<lb />
mocracy and rail against "corpo-<lb />
rate and military dominance<lb />
they were unable to agree on a<lb />
constitution for a now group.<lb />
"We believe it's time to forgo a<lb />
more united student lett so that<lb />
we can be heard by those who do<lb />
lead this country said Rutgers<lb />
junior Stuart Eimer, a conference<lb />
organizer. "Historically students<lb />
have played a leading role in<lb />
bringing about change. We feel<lb />
the time is riht<lb />
'We're not looking for ways to<lb />
organize postcard writing cam-<lb />
paigns to congressmen in the<lb />
event we invade Nicaragua'<lb />
explained University of Califor-<lb />
nia Santa Barbara senior Sara<lb />
Nelson. "We're looking for direct<lb />
action. The system that we live in<lb />
is not suitable to our needs<lb />
Hut before risking alienating<lb />
some students with a constitution<lb />
that may not be suitable to their<lb />
needs, the delegates decided to<lb />
meet in regional meetings<lb />
through the spring to hammer<lb />
down a consensus platform, then<lb />
meet again next fall to write a<lb />
constitution and statement oi<lb />
purpose.<lb />
Activists say the fledgling or-<lb />
Students feel pinch of new loans<lb />
(CrS) � The first crop of stu-<lb />
dents to feel the pinch of the new,<lb />
tighter Guaranteed Student Loan<lb />
tGSL) rules is encountering con-<lb />
fusion and frustration, aid offi-<lb />
cials on manv campuses report.<lb />
The rules themselves went into<lb />
effect last fall, after most of the<lb />
loans for fall term had been made.<lb />
Some students who are just now<lb />
dent should receive a (SI .<lb />
By examining other forms oi<lb />
income, manv students and their<lb />
families are too weal flu to qualify<lb />
for the low-cost loans Some ob-<lb />
servers predicted as main as TO<lb />
percent of those students who<lb />
receivedGSLslast year would not<lb />
be eligible for the loans tins year.<lb />
To add to the confusion, the U.S.<lb />
add a step to the GSI process next<lb />
vear by requiring recipients to<lb />
undergo loan counseling. The<lb />
Education Department will work<lb />
getting loans for the current term Department of Education will<lb />
are feeling the pinch.<lb />
At the University oi Nebraska-<lb />
Omaha, for example, manv stu-<lb />
dents still don't understand the<lb />
new eligibility requirements, fi-<lb />
nancial aid Director ). Philip<lb />
Shreves said. "One thing I can say<lb />
about the changes is that it will be<lb />
difficult to explain to students<lb />
why they are or aren't eligible<lb />
Studentsat Southwest Missouri<lb />
State University were apparently<lb />
so confused by the new eligibility<lb />
rules that rumors of financial aid<lb />
cuts swept the campus in January.<lb />
To determine it a student was<lb />
eligible for a GSL in the past, fi-<lb />
nancial aid counselors examined<lb />
student and parents' income, the<lb />
number oi dependents in the<lb />
student's family, and the number<lb />
oi children in that familv attend-<lb />
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Education Act of 1986, most of<lb />
which went into effect last fall,<lb />
counselors must look at other<lb />
forms of revenue and holdings �<lb />
such as real estate and invest-<lb />
ments � before deciding if a stu-<lb />
More control<lb />
due to law<lb />
(CPS) � The recent U.S. Su-<lb />
preme Court decision giving high<lb />
school principals more control<lb />
over student papers has embold-<lb />
ened at least one college adminis-<lb />
trator to threaten to try to put a<lb />
college newspaper under his con-<lb />
trol.<lb />
Edward A. Wagner, chairman<lb />
of the Board of Governors of Pima<lb />
Community College in Tucson,<lb />
Ariz called for Pima administra-<lb />
tors to put the college's newspa-<lb />
per "back on the right track<lb />
"In (view) of the recent Su-<lb />
preme Court decision, we as the<lb />
board have the right to edit or not<lb />
to edit Wagner asserted.<lb />
The court, however, specifically<lb />
excluded college papers from its<lb />
January ruling, which said school<lb />
officials could "regulate the con-<lb />
tent" of high school papers run as<lb />
for-credit courses just as they can<lb />
regulate the content of other<lb />
classes offered in the schools.<lb />
The decision already has led<lb />
officials at high schools in Iowa<lb />
City, IA and Cupertino, Cal to<lb />
try to censor stories out of their<lb />
student papers. At Pima, Wagner<lb />
seemed to regret trying to apply<lb />
the decision to his campus almost<lb />
as soon as he proposed it.<lb />
"What am I saying,?" he contin-<lb />
ued. "I don't want to get into the<lb />
censoring business<lb />
At least one other board mem-<lb />
ber agreed. Wagner, said Mark<lb />
Webb, is trying to "intimidate"<lb />
the paper. "The Aztec Press<lb />
should be published without in-<lb />
terference of any kind he said.<lb />
Wagner said the Aztec Press,<lb />
Pima's student newspaper, needs<lb />
greater guidance from school offi-<lb />
cials because of "shoddy report-<lb />
ing He proposed that profes-<lb />
sional journalists "help our stu-<lb />
dents by giving advice on writing<lb />
positive stories<lb />
"I don't want to hold it over<lb />
their heads. I'm in no way imply-<lb />
ing we should censor. I'm saying<lb />
that loud and clear. We should<lb />
look at the program Wagner<lb />
said.<lb />
vx ith colleges and lending institu-<lb />
tions "to make sure students<lb />
understand their obligations<lb />
said spokesman I eo Paszkicwicz.<lb />
Paszkiewicz hopes counseling<lb />
will decrease the numbers of stu-<lb />
dents who default on GSLs after<lb />
they graduate. GSL defaulters<lb />
now owe $1.6 billion, he said. "It's<lb />
a real problem. We're trying a lot<lb />
ot different things to get loans<lb />
repaid ,<lb />
ganization � which they have not<lb />
yet named � really can't ape the<lb />
student movement of the '60s.<lb />
"This is the '80s, and that's what<lb />
we have to stress said Eimer.<lb />
"Different issues and different<lb />
history<lb />
But the students � most of<lb />
whom were toddlers in the late<lb />
'60s � did receive support and<lb />
encouragement from veteran po-<lb />
litical activists, including poet<lb />
Allen Ginsburg, Abbie Hoffman,<lb />
and rock singer Steven Van<lb />
Zandt.<lb />
The '60s, said Van Zandt, a for-<lb />
mer member of Bruce<lb />
Springsteen's E Street Band and<lb />
producer of the anti-apartheid<lb />
album "Sun City "was the<lb />
awakening of what I think is a<lb />
revolution The Rutgers' con-<lb />
vention, he added, "is another<lb />
step in that revolution<lb />
Past student movements,<lb />
Hoffman told students, were<lb />
hampered by infighting, a mis-<lb />
take he hopes won't mar the<lb />
1980s' student movement. "Being<lb />
right isn't enough said<lb />
I loffman. "You have to work<lb />
hard with lots of cooperation "<lb />
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acoustic rock featuring<lb />
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Sunday<lb />
7:30 a.m 9:00 a.m 11:00 a.m.<lb />
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Monday � Tuesday � Thursday � Friday<lb />
5:30 Evening Prayer<lb />
Wednesday 5:30 p.m. - Holy Eucharist<lb />
6:30 p.m. -Student Fellowship Supper<lb />
7:00 p.m. -Program: "Ministers of the<lb />
Church" Lay Persons; Priests; Deacons<lb />
Bishops<lb />
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Entertainment<lb />
FEBRUARY 18,1988 Page 9<lb />
'Action' could teach Rambo<lb />
By CAROL WETHERINGTON<lb />
Assistant Features Editor<lb />
Action Jackson. Action Jackson.<lb />
rherc could be no better title for<lb />
this movie The movie literally<lb />
cushed with action form the word<lb />
go, AND NEVER STOPPED!<lb />
Hying glass, stealthy maneuvers<lb />
and unbelievable murder tactics<lb />
grabbed the viewers' attention,<lb />
strangled it and didn't let go!<lb />
Jericho "Action" Jackson, a<lb />
tough Detroit cop, was played by<lb />
Carl Weathers, whom we have<lb />
seen in "Rocky" (ALL of them!),<lb />
"Semi-Tough" and his most<lb />
recent, "Predator But this one<lb />
takes the cake.<lb />
The movie opened with a<lb />
sccrctary-and-boss-in-the-office<lb />
scene, only to be interrupted by<lb />
bodies busting through the<lb />
windows. Maybe that doesn't<lb />
sound too dramatic to you, but<lb />
then, to top it all off, you had to<lb />
find the intruders.<lb />
From there, fists never stopped<lb />
flying, blood flowed from<lb />
wounds inflicted in the weirdest<lb />
ways, cars were smashed, anger<lb />
raged and Vanity kept on<lb />
shooting up.<lb />
That's right, and you heard it<lb />
here first: Vanity portrayed a<lb />
JUNKIE. YES! And she was<lb />
damned good at it, too. Her<lb />
singing was in her style, of course,<lb />
while her wardobe was in no<lb />
News Stand hosting comic<lb />
book convention in G-ville<lb />
Nostalgic Press Release<lb />
The Nostalgia News Stand of<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina is ten<lb />
years old this month. Eastern<lb />
Carolina's first comic book store<lb />
opened for business in February<lb />
1978 in the same Dickinson<lb />
Avenue address where it now<lb />
operates.<lb />
To celebrate the shop's<lb />
anniversary, Lawrence is holding<lb />
a comic book collector's<lb />
convention on Saturday at the<lb />
Greenville Holidav Inn on US 13<lb />
and 264. The show will also<lb />
feature baseball cards and<lb />
records.<lb />
The show starts at 10 a.m. and<lb />
last until 4 p.m. Admission is free.<lb />
There will be free gifts to all who<lb />
attend and door prizes will be<lb />
given away in each of the three<lb />
catagories.<lb />
Any one interested in collecting<lb />
any of the featured items or any<lb />
other kind of popular culture item<lb />
is invited to attend. There will be a<lb />
number of dealers buying, selling<lb />
and trading thousands of comic<lb />
bdoks, cards and records.<lb />
(The show will also feature a<lb />
cdbple of favorite North Carolina<lb />
comic book artists. Raleigh's Matt<lb />
Feazell, the king of the mini-<lb />
comics and creator of such<lb />
popular characters as<lb />
Cynicalman, Antisocialman,<lb />
Stupid boy and others will be<lb />
there.<lb />
Jimmy Lyle of Waynesville,<lb />
artist on "Escape to the Stars" and<lb />
a recent updating of the Thunder<lb />
Agents called "T.H.U.N.D.E.R<lb />
will also be present, Both artists<lb />
will offer copies of their works,<lb />
original artwork and sketches for<lb />
sale. They will be happy to meet<lb />
with any aspiring artists and look<lb />
at their work.<lb />
After the show, there will be a<lb />
party at the Nostalgia News Stand<lb />
with free cake and drink and more<lb />
door prizes. It will start at 5:30<lb />
p.m. For more info call Charles<lb />
Lawrence at 758-6909.<lb />
style. It must be admitted that<lb />
even though I did expect some<lb />
poor acting from her, she did hold<lb />
her own. But then, how much<lb />
"own" could a person of her<lb />
caliber have?<lb />
Dellaplane, a murderous auto<lb />
tycoon, was played by Craig<lb />
Nelson. Remember him? He was<lb />
Sarnac in "Call to Glory" and the<lb />
alcoholic father from<lb />
"Poltergeist Yeah, that's the<lb />
one! Talk about one mean xxxxx!<lb />
The only thing I can really rag<lb />
on just happens to be one of the<lb />
most important things in the<lb />
movie. It was a little hard to<lb />
follow the conflict; not a lot, just<lb />
enough.<lb />
You were so caught up in the<lb />
action by the time the plot was<lb />
revealed that you had to<lb />
concentrate too hard to catch the<lb />
main ideas. It did help knowing<lb />
that the bad guy was an auto<lb />
corporation magnate out to gain<lb />
power any way he could, which is<lb />
revealed at the beginning of the<lb />
movie.<lb />
I won't tell you anymore life-<lb />
shattering details - you'll just<lb />
have to go see it! I can assre that it<lb />
will be worth your time.<lb />
This is Carl Weathers and Vanity, in James Bond Promo Picture Hell.<lb />
They star in the new action-thriller, "Action Jackson Not that this<lb />
was the name of a toy back in the 60s, or Jesse Jackson's new<lb />
nickname.<lb />
Wood was an eccentric director<lb />
By MICAH HARRIS<lb />
L Staff Writer<lb />
Edward Wood, Jr. - author,<lb />
director, transvestite, and lover of<lb />
women. Can there be any doubt<lb />
he was one of Hollywood's most<lb />
eccentric characters?<lb />
Unfortunately, Wood is as<lb />
obscure as he is colorful and it<lb />
seems fitting on the tenth<lb />
anniversary of his death that we<lb />
come not to bury him (no one<lb />
knows what happened to his<lb />
body any way) but to praise him. If<lb />
you arc unfamiliar with Wood, let<lb />
me warn you: this is a case of truth<lb />
stranger than fiction.<lb />
Wood can be considered one of<lb />
the first wave of movie fans who<lb />
became a pro out of a genuine love<lb />
of the medium. Unfortunately,<lb />
Hollywood did not esteem Wood<lb />
as a fair-haired child in the way<lb />
they did later fans who turned<lb />
pros like Lucas and Spielberg.<lb />
Perhaps the fact that his output<lb />
tended toward the kinky with<lb />
such titles as "The Sinster Urge"<lb />
and "The Bride and the Beast"<lb />
had something to do with this.<lb />
Tine epitome of this aspect of<lb />
Wood's career is the movie, "Glen<lb />
or Glenda" (1953), a thinly veiled<lb />
autobiographical piece.<lb />
Wood played (under a<lb />
pseudonym) the title character<lb />
and his wife of the time played his<lb />
fictional fiance, Barbara. The<lb />
story concerns an unhappy<lb />
transvestite's desire to come out<lb />
of the closet. He agonizes over<lb />
whether to tell his girl about his<lb />
habits before the wedding "  or<lb />
hit her between the eyes with it<lb />
after (wards) when it might be<lb />
too late for either of them<lb />
In elegant tones worthy of<lb />
Thomas Hardy, Wood decries the<lb />
arbitrariness of social standards<lb />
of the time. "The title of this can<lb />
only be labeled 'Behind Locked<lb />
Doors Give this man satin<lb />
undies, a dress, a sweater, and a<lb />
skirt  and he can be more of a<lb />
credit to his community and his<lb />
government because he is happy<lb />
In a touching moment, Barbara<lb />
takes off her angora sweater and<lb />
hands it to Glen after he has<lb />
confessed. In real life, Wood was<lb />
also fond of angora as well as<lb />
pants suits and lingerie.<lb />
According to one of his co-<lb />
workers, it was not unusual to<lb />
walk into Wood's home and find<lb />
him in lingerie, smoking a cigar,<lb />
and typing out his next project.<lb />
Unfortunately, Hollywood<lb />
politics make strange bedfellows<lb />
 yes, stranger than Wood<lb />
himself. His executive producer<lb />
for "Bride of the Monster" was a<lb />
meat packing plant owner.<lb />
He insisted the film make a<lb />
statement against nuclear arms.<lb />
Wood wanted the climax to be a<lb />
life-death struggle between evil<lb />
scientist, Bela Lugosi and his<lb />
mutant octopus but was obliged<lb />
to insert stock footage of an<lb />
atomic blast totally out of story<lb />
context. Verily, there is no art by<lb />
committee.<lb />
When Wood received financial<lb />
backing from a Baptist Church for<lb />
"Graverobbers From Space they<lb />
had their own demands: all of the<lb />
cast had to be baptized (Wood's<lb />
friend and ex-wrestler, Tor<lb />
Johnson, was so large he had to be<lb />
baptized in a swimming pool. He<lb />
also had a habit of cracking<lb />
Wood's toilet seat. But I digress<lb />
).<lb />
The title, which was somehow<lb />
considered sacreligious, must be<lb />
changed. Thus, was born the<lb />
classic, "Plan Nine From Outer<lb />
Space the infamous worst<lb />
movie ever made.<lb />
You can't exactly say Wood's<lb />
carrer went downhill after "Plan<lb />
Nine A better metaphor would<lb />
be "the bottom fell out He spent<lb />
most of his latter years turning out<lb />
such fictions as "Scream Your<lb />
Bloody Head Off "The<lb />
Whorehouse Horror" (I'm not<lb />
making this up) and "The Fall of<lb />
the Balcony of Usher<lb />
In 1978, Wood and his second<lb />
wife were kicked out of their<lb />
home and subsequently had their<lb />
possessions stolen. A friend took<lb />
them in and Ed died there of heart<lb />
failure while watching a football<lb />
game on TV. Like the brain of<lb />
Kennedy and the bones of Moses,<lb />
the location of Wood's corpse is a<lb />
mystery.<lb />
As Wood's wife said: "Eddie <lb />
believed in what he was doing. He<lb />
was sincere A minor character<lb />
from "Plan Nine" sums up, then<lb />
Wood's epitaph in one word:<lb />
"Tragic<lb />
That mime guy is COming SOOn Saar will present slide lecture Monday night<lb />
ECU' News Bureau<lb />
Mime artist Marcel Marceau<lb />
will perform at Wright<lb />
Auditorium March 2, at 8 p.m.<lb />
The 64-year old pantomimist<lb />
has thrilled audiences for more<lb />
than four decades. With his<lb />
famous white face and gestures as<lb />
hisonly props, Marceau fights the<lb />
howling wind, tames lions, walks<lb />
a tightrope, gets lost in the<lb />
subway and climbs an<lb />
interminable staircase.<lb />
The artist's life was turbulent<lb />
with experiences from which his<lb />
stage interpretations are drawn.<lb />
Born into a Jewish family in<lb />
Strasbourg, France, Marceau<lb />
spent the war years fighting n<lb />
the side of the Free French. His<lb />
father disappeared at the hands of<lb />
the Gestapo.<lb />
After the war, Marceau began<lb />
studies in Charles Dullin's School<lb />
of Dramatic Art at the Sarah<lb />
Bernhardt Theatre in Paris. His<lb />
stage career was launched in 1947.<lb />
Since then, Marceau has<lb />
appeared throughout the world<lb />
in live and televised<lb />
performances. In the U.S. he has<lb />
appearances on the Max Liebman<lb />
"Show of shows as well as on<lb />
programs hosted by Johnny<lb />
Carson, Merv Griffin, Dinah<lb />
Shore and others.<lb />
Tickets to the Marcel Marceau's<lb />
performance are available from<lb />
the campus Central Ticket Office,<lb />
open weekdays from 11 a.m. until<lb />
6 p.m. Tickets are $14 each for the<lb />
general public, $7 for youth.<lb />
Ticket reservations (by major<lb />
credit card) and further<lb />
information are available from<lb />
the Ticket Office, telphone (919)<lb />
757-6611.<lb />
School of Art Press Release<lb />
New York based artist, Alison<lb />
Saar, will present a slide-lecture<lb />
on her work on Monday at 7:30<lb />
p.m. in Jenkins Auditorium. The<lb />
lecture is sponsored by Gray Art<lb />
Gallery at ECU'S School of Art in<lb />
connection with the current<lb />
exhibit "Enigmatic Inquiry"<lb />
which features the work of Saar,<lb />
Richard Reese and Italo Scanga.<lb />
Saar's work derives from what<lb />
she calls the "underground<lb />
mysticism and magic" of<lb />
ordinary people and objects and is<lb />
expressed in various forms<lb />
including beaded wall haneines.<lb />
HH I ��I1<lb />
'Justar<lb />
small frescoes, wood-carved<lb />
figures, sculptural constructions<lb />
and large scale drawings.<lb />
Her exhibition record includes<lb />
one-person shows with Jan Baum<lb />
Gallery in Los Angeles, the<lb />
Monica Knowlton Gallery in New<lb />
York, the Metropolitan Museum<lb />
of Art in New York, the<lb />
Washington Project for the Arts in<lb />
Washington, D.C. and is currently<lb />
represented by the Zeus-Trabia<lb />
Gallery in New York.<lb />
Saars work is represented in<lb />
several notable collections such as<lb />
the Metropolitan Museum of Art<lb />
Museum in Newark, New Jersey<lb />
and the Studio Museum in<lb />
Harlem, New York.<lb />
She has also served as Artist-In-<lb />
Residence at the Studio Museum<lb />
in Harlem, New York and at the<lb />
Roswell Museum and Art Center,<lb />
Roswell, New Mexico.<lb />
In addition to her lecture, Saar<lb />
will visit classrooms and<lb />
individual studios at the School of<lb />
Art thru Tuesday. The Gray Art<lb />
Gallery whose exhibit "Enigmatic<lb />
Inquiry" displays several pieces<lb />
of Saar's work, has been funded<lb />
by the North Carolina Arts<lb />
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FEBRUARY 18,1988<lb />
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Bandstand fan clubs are still in existence<lb />
LANCASTER, Pa. (AP) - In<lb />
1955, 8-year-old David Frees<lb />
discovered "American<lb />
Bandstand rtteshow was then 3<lb />
years old broadcast daily from<lb />
south Philadelphia bv a local<lb />
station and hosted by a local disc<lb />
key, Bob Horn.<lb />
By the time American<lb />
Handstand' hit the national<lb />
airwaves 13 months later, Dick<lb />
Clark and his cast of dancing<lb />
regulars were whipping Frees<lb />
and the rest of the 1 lowdy Doody<lb />
generation into a jitterbugging,<lb />
bunm. -hopping frenzy.<lb />
A mere wink or smile from one<lb />
oi the saddle-shoed, poddle-<lb />
skirted girls whirling around the<lb />
Bandstand" dance floor could<lb />
reduce him to a puddle of<lb />
adolescent longing.<lb />
Fed.n. at 40 Frees still thinks<lb />
the show has a good beat, he can<lb />
dance to it and he gives it a 98 on<lb />
a scale of 100.<lb />
1 ie is the president and founder<lb />
of the American Bandstand Fan<lb />
Club, which has 836 members in<lb />
L nited States, one member in<lb />
nee, one in England and one in<lb />
apan.<lb />
Tom Stepanchak, publicity<lb />
director for Dick Clark<lb />
ductions in Burband, Calif<lb />
said that as far as he or Clark<lb />
as. Frees' fan club is the only<lb />
"Bandstand" club<lb />
aining<lb />
Ym're<lb />
smart enough<lb />
to calculate<lb />
the size ofa<lb />
Ffydrogen<lb />
atom.<lb />
And you're<lb />
still smoking?<lb />
U.S. Department of Health &amp; Human Service<lb />
Frees has become somewhat of<lb />
a national authority on<lb />
"American Bandstand He was<lb />
interviewed about his<lb />
longstanding infatuation with the<lb />
show for the book "The History of<lb />
American Bandstand by<lb />
Michael Shore with Dick Clark.<lb />
Frees' house is kind of a<lb />
"Bandstand" Hall of Fame,<lb />
packed with memorabilia from<lb />
the show's prc-California<lb />
heyday.<lb />
Two Dick Clark dolls - grinning<lb />
that familiar grin - rest on a chair<lb />
and a shelf in the living room of<lb />
Frees and his housemate, Richard<lb />
Burker. On the bar stools are<lb />
stacks of magazines from the '50s<lb />
and early '60s, including issues of<lb />
Teen magazine's "Bandstand<lb />
Blast" and "My Bandstand<lb />
Buddies<lb />
And on the room's paneled<lb />
walls are blown-up photos of old<lb />
"Bandstand" dancers, a 1973<lb />
photo of Pop Singer with<lb />
"Bandstand" kid Marlenc<lb />
Mizanin and a long-haired Frees,<lb />
autographed by Clark, and<lb />
framed issues of 16 Magazine's<lb />
"Your Secret Bandstand Album<lb />
Frees, the divorced father of a<lb />
17-year-old daughter who<lb />
watches "American Bandstand"<lb />
but prefers "Dancin' On Air is<lb />
an outgoing, chatty man who<lb />
seems to have discovered Clark's<lb />
formula for vouthful looks.<lb />
Plaza Cinema<lb />
Clad in a purple "Bandstand<lb />
Boogie" T-shirt and designer<lb />
jeans, he sat on a crushed velvet<lb />
couch in his living room and<lb />
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affection for "American<lb />
Bandstand<lb />
"It was just a period of my life<lb />
that 1 liked and I want to keep it<lb />
alive. Some people collect rocks, I<lb />
collect 'Bandstand Frees said,<lb />
glancing around his<lb />
memorabilia-filled home.<lb />
Asa youngster, Frccsdidn't live<lb />
far from south Philly,but he never<lb />
attended a "Bandstand" show<lb />
because his parents were afraid to<lb />
let him take the train into the city<lb />
by himself. By the time he had<lb />
turned 16 and could drive, the<lb />
show had moved to California.<lb />
He joined his first "Bandstand"<lb />
fan club in 1960, a club devoted to<lb />
the Jiminez sisters. When the<lb />
president of the club went off to<lb />
college, she sold the club's<lb />
membership list and materials to<lb />
Frees for $10.<lb />
Eventually, Frees took on a<lb />
nuber of clubs, each one<lb />
promoting a different<lb />
"Bandstand" regular.<lb />
In 1967, Frees was drafted into<lb />
the Army. A month before his<lb />
tour of duty ended in Vietnam, he<lb />
broke a leg making an emergency<lb />
jump from a helicopter. He was<lb />
sent to recuperate in a<lb />
Philadelphia hospital. Many of<lb />
the old "Bandstand" regulars<lb />
were still in Philly and one of<lb />
them - Doris Olsen, who had<lb />
written to Frees wficn he was in<lb />
Vietnam - visited him in the<lb />
hospital.<lb />
When he was released, Frees<lb />
returned to his parents' home to<lb />
reclaim his memorabilia. To his<lb />
horror, much of it had been<lb />
ruined by water from a leaky attic<lb />
roof.<lb />
A lesser fan might have<lb />
surrendered, but Frees wrote to<lb />
fan club members and former<lb />
"Bandstand" kids, asking for any<lb />
memorabilia they could spare.<lb />
From his pen pals came<lb />
magazines, snapshots and<lb />
enough "Bandstand" kid glossies<lb />
to fill five scrapbooks.<lb />
In 1970, Frees consolidated his<lb />
individual fan clubs into one<lb />
national club, offering members -<lb />
for a lifetime fee of $10 - pen pal<lb />
lists, membership cands,<lb />
souvenir 45-rpm records,<lb />
"Bandstand" kid photographs<lb />
and an annual newsletter,<lb />
"Bandstand Boogie named for<lb />
the "Bandstand" theme song<lb />
lyrics by Barry Manilow.<lb />
As he'd done throughout the<lb />
'60s, Frees continued to<lb />
correspond with old<lb />
"Bandstand" regulars. In 172,<lb />
Marlene Mizanin invited him to<lb />
her Philadelphia home for a party<lb />
to celebrate Ivette jiminez'<lb />
birghday.<lb />
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to meet other aging "Bandstand"<lb />
kids in the Philadelphia area.<lb />
"They all think it's pretty neat<lb />
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people from Diamond City<lb />
coming in. I'll tell you why. It was<lb />
envy. They were of British<lb />
descent, and they had talent to<lb />
offer. They were boat builders,<lb />
bricklayers, lighthouse workers,<lb />
musicians<lb />
"That still exists on Harker's<lb />
Island. You ask a man there, 'Can<lb />
you build a boat?' He'll say, 'What<lb />
do want?' And he'll get his<lb />
pencil<lb />
Miss Nellie, who was born<lb />
Nellie Russell, left Diamond City<lb />
so she could attend a Methodist<lb />
school, a "church school the<lb />
same year her mother died. And<lb />
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around.<lb />
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into Sea Level Hospital. But she<lb />
has lost barely a step.<lb />
"I'm the oldest one here, except<lb />
for one man she says. "They say<lb />
he's 100 and his mind isas good as<lb />
ever<lb />
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crocheting bedspreads for her<lb />
triends and for the nurses, and she<lb />
likes to read.<lb />
"I like to read cowboy stories,<lb />
especially L'Amour. And I read<lb />
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Bible first. I don't like these love<lb />
stories, and I hate the idiot box. TV<lb />
has ruined our. youngsters<lb />
Mrs. Morse says one of her<lb />
grandfathers was a Hancock, a<lb />
relative of John Hancock, the first<lb />
man to sign the Declaration of<lb />
Independence. She dismisses the<lb />
importance, saying "anyone can<lb />
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Bonehead, eyes strained from<lb />
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bread and water. Then they<lb />
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for America, and they hid down<lb />
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crew went home, but the two boys<lb />
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East Carolina's chances I<lb />
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Athletic Association lead in!<lb />
Richmond University Saturd<lb />
night in Minges Coliseum .<lb />
possiblv rest in the hand<lb />
fan'<lb />
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Mike Steele said<lb />
(Richmond) are though! j<lb />
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Coliseum Monday night. The<lb />
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Charlie Can has beei<lb />
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Carolina, ECU athleti"<lb />
Dave Hart announced<lb />
Carr. 41, will be the<lb />
director of the ECU Ed<lb />
Foundation (FirateClu<lb />
oversee all external an<lb />
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assumes the duties held b<lb />
for the past two years<lb />
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before he chose tor<lb />
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Mark! Where the heck is "Hellion?" Has it been swallowed up by the bells? Or did 7$<lb />
Tiffany get ya? And don't tell us Anisa isn't your babe! We know the scoop. Are youfcj �<lb />
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The PIRATE COMIX PAGE WORD!<lb />
Mini<lb />
By Jeff "We'll leave the light on<lb />
for ya" Parker<lb />
What it is. Hello everyone in<lb />
cartoonland, I am the master of<lb />
this page, Jeff "Who is this Drivin'<lb />
and Cryin' person anyway?"<lb />
Parker, the most dangerous man<lb />
on campus. Ha. I didn't get one<lb />
nicknames<lb />
at the New Deli meetings. 1 don't<lb />
know what the strip is about, but<lb />
neither does he so its okay.<lb />
The Law is one of our new strips<lb />
that is shocking the world. 1 hired<lb />
this guy because he's a genius and<lb />
he's married and needs the bucks.<lb />
Every week someone in his strip<lb />
commits a crime, and The Law<lb />
stomps them into a smudge.<lb />
Neat, huh?<lb />
funny strip, and i f you think it is, Inside Joke is another new strip<lb />
�TfflS youesi� The List is really thafsreally bos, 1 guess the artist<lb />
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out. They're all almost always though he wears sweaters with<lb />
That way lies  Madness<lb />
late because the artists and<lb />
writers wait until the last minute<lb />
to do them. Tragic, isn't it?<lb />
First there's Walkin' the Plank.<lb />
This is done by some greek who<lb />
just shows up at the cartoonist<lb />
that Chippy Spoonfed always meetings to get free beer. Then he<lb />
r(lr nn XZ expects me to just reprint one of<lb />
his old strips so he'll get paid for<lb />
Charlie Brown on them. Good<lb />
lookin' jerk, be careful.<lb />
Then there is strip with some<lb />
cats in it. Every story in it rips off<lb />
something, but its the coolest<lb />
is cool, we never see him actually<lb />
turn the strip in. Except when he<lb />
comes around trying to sell us<lb />
those Shirts From Hell. We<lb />
always just say'Nooo, my<lb />
brother<lb />
its next to the bosscst section ever,<lb />
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humor,and shows that theartist is<lb />
heavily influenced by Love<lb />
Connection host Chuck Woolery.<lb />
Bitchin<lb />
Maybe this column shook up all<lb />
those smug artists. Yeah, they got<lb />
to all run wild under the reign of<lb />
the legendary Shclton, but now<lb />
I'm whipping them all into shape.<lb />
And what about me, anyway?<lb />
The position of Staff Illustrator is<lb />
far more important than it ever<lb />
has been this year.<lb />
I've got a really radical office of<lb />
my own with a couch in it, found<lb />
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Mr. Jesus" Parker and the<lb />
Bonehead. They hope everyone<lb />
enjoys this edition of the<lb />
Fun-N-Games� with a biscuit<lb />
by myself and the world's coolest ar�d medium Mr. Pibb.<lb />
roommate, Dave. Can anyone else<lb />
boast that? I'd like to close with<lb />
sticks on me<lb />
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did.<lb />
Since I've been deling<lb />
introspective today, and since<lb />
Alan Guy thought he was too<lb />
good to turn in a strip. I'm oing<lb />
relate to you some things that just<lb />
need to be said to fill up space.<lb />
Lets discuss these things called<lb />
this week. Bwah hah-ha-ha-ha! It<lb />
is a funny strip though, and<lb />
Johnny Hart, who does B.C. likes<lb />
it. Let's just all kiss Mr. Guy's lint-<lb />
encrusted toes, shall we?<lb />
Next to that is Orpheus, the<lb />
deepest strip ever written. Horror<lb />
fans like this a lot. It's not a very<lb />
Campus Comics is one of those<lb />
strip everTand only the hippest strips I'm often scared to print, personal comments that no<lb />
people read it. I wish there were because the artist is the most one else will get.<lb />
controversial man on campus.<lb />
Just the other day I saw some<lb />
good ol' boys chasing him in a<lb />
pickup, swinging ropes. I think<lb />
more strips like this. This guy<lb />
must be a babe magnet. (Editor's<lb />
note: Bwah-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!)<lb />
Hellion. "From the name you<lb />
would think it was a serious<lb />
horror strip. But its not, its a zany<lb />
madcap strip done by my<lb />
Boncmciscr, enjoyed Mardi<lb />
Gras, let's do that Boj thing.<lb />
Earl vis, that Mohawk is boss.<lb />
Carol gets off on Action Jackson.<lb />
Everyone, that is, except One<lb />
pickle juice scum that neglected<lb />
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because I'm the most dangerous Honda,bigguy.Steph P stay this<lb />
man on campus. weekend and give my life<lb />
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unofficial assistant. Once in a �� meaning<lb />
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Sports<lb />
i ; H - 1988 Page H<lb />
Pirate head man Steele hopes to see<lb />
large crowd when Pirates host Spiders<lb />
By TIM CHANDLER<lb />
s ports I ilitor<lb />
Fastarolina's chances tor an<lb />
upset victory over Colonial<lb />
thletic Association leading<lb />
mond University Saturday<lb />
hi in Minges Coliseum could<lb />
isibly rest inthchandsof Pirate<lb />
fan<lb />
We will need a big crowd with<lb />
: ol enthusiasm head coach<lb />
Steele said. 1 hev<lb />
hmond) are thought to be the<lb />
Ivsl team in the conference and<lb />
ould surcuseall the help and<lb />
i nthusiasm wc could get from the<lb />
l kir guys (players) are going<lb />
�a e to fight it out too Steele<lb />
tinned. "It would be a great<lb />
jet tor us it we could win "<lb />
Richmond boosts a 17-6 record<lb />
with a game to be played against<lb />
tes Madison before it comes to<lb />
enville. The Spiders are<lb />
rently 7-3 in the conference<lb />
standings. The Piratesare 7-16 tor<lb />
 ear and 3-8 in the CAA.<lb />
The Pirates will have to control<lb />
a ti loot performers for the Spiders<lb />
it they hope to control the game<lb />
m the tempo.<lb />
Peter Woolfolk, who leads the<lb />
CAA infield goal percentage with<lb />
a 58 percent clip, is averaging 18.9<lb />
points inside for the Spiders,<lb />
while pulling down 8.�- rebounds<lb />
per game. Wool folk's scoring<lb />
mark is third in the conference<lb />
standings, while his rebounding<lb />
total is second in the league.<lb />
C aiards Rodney Rice nd Ken<lb />
Atkinson will also give the Pirate<lb />
defenders problems. Rice is<lb />
averaging 12.3 points per game<lb />
and connecting on 4� percent of<lb />
his 3-pointers, which is second<lb />
best in the conference.<lb />
Atkinson is in second place in<lb />
the league in assists by averaging<lb />
5.1 dish outs per contest.<lb />
The Pirates will be able to<lb />
counter with Gus Hill, who is<lb />
second in the lead in scoring<lb />
averaging 19.3 points per contest<lb />
and 10th in rebounding with 5.2,<lb />
and Reed 1 ose, who is sixth in the<lb />
lead in scoring with 14.7 points<lb />
per game and fourth in the CAA<lb />
with a 51.7 field goal percentage.<lb />
"1 want us to be in the game<lb />
heading into the last few<lb />
minutes Steele said. "If we are<lb />
there then we will have a<lb />
chance to win it<lb />
The Pirates game against the<lb />
Spiders is set to tipoff at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
in Minges.<lb />
The Pirates will also be in action<lb />
again on Monday, Feb. 22 when<lb />
they play host to non-conference<lb />
foe Atlantic Christian College in<lb />
Minges Coliseum. ECU will then<lb />
take to the road on Wednesday,<lb />
Feb. 24 to battle William &amp; Mary<lb />
before returning home on<lb />
Saturday Feb. 27 to play UNC-<lb />
Wilmintonin the final game of the<lb />
regular season.<lb />
CAA tabs Kobe<lb />
East Carolina head swimming<lb />
coach Rick Kobe was voted the<lb />
men's swimming coach Coach of<lb />
the Year during the Colonial<lb />
Athletic Association Swimming<lb />
and Diving Championships at the<lb />
U.S. naval Academy last<lb />
weekend.<lb />
Kobe was voted to accept the<lb />
honor by his fellow coaching<lb />
counterparts in the CAA.<lb />
Kobe's squads have put<lb />
together impressive meets in each<lb />
of the three CAA championships<lb />
beginning with the 1986 meet in<lb />
Wilmington.<lb />
Kobe has compiled an overall<lb />
men's and women's dual meet<lb />
record of 97-46 since becoming<lb />
head coach at ECU in 1982. Kobe's<lb />
men's squads have won 43 of 68<lb />
dual meets. The freshmen class<lb />
fielded by Kobe this season<lb />
proved to be one of the most<lb />
talented in the history of the<lb />
school's swimming program<lb />
leaving optimism for even more<lb />
success in the future for Kobe and<lb />
ECU swimming.<lb />
Freshman<lb />
over Jame<lb />
center Stank- Love<lb />
s Madison last week<lb />
"���Mte'Sd<lb />
rips down a rebound in the Pirates' win<lb />
in Minges Coliseum.<lb />
Ladies hoping for good finish<lb />
Senior foi<lb />
( oliseum<lb />
ward Alma Be<lb />
Monda night<lb />
thea, shown he<lb />
. The Pirates w<lb />
East Carolina's women's<lb />
basketball team hopes to end a<lb />
four-game losing streak when it<lb />
takes to the road to battle<lb />
Richmond on Saturday and<lb />
William &amp; Marv on Mondav in<lb />
Colonial Athletic Association<lb />
action.<lb />
The Lady Pirates, 8-16 overall<lb />
and 2-7 in the CAA, are hoping to<lb />
regroup before entering the<lb />
league tournament March 10-12<lb />
at American University.<lb />
ECU is currently in sixth place<lb />
in the seven-team league and<lb />
enters the final 10 days of the<lb />
regular season jockeying for<lb />
position for the tournament. The<lb />
top seed in the conference<lb />
tournament will receive an<lb />
opening-round bye, while seeds<lb />
four and five will face each other<lb />
in the opening round. Seeds two<lb />
and seven and seeds three and six<lb />
re in earlier action this season, participated in her last game in Minges will meet in the other first-round<lb />
ere defeated in that contest by American University. contests.<lb />
Richmond's Lady Spiders n<lb />
currently riding a six game<lb />
winning streak with a game<lb />
scheduled against league-leading<lb />
and nationally-ranked lames<lb />
Madison on tap tonight. The Lady<lb />
Spiders, 1" 6ovcrall and 4-3 in the<lb />
CAA, last loss came during its<lb />
two-game road . thro<lb />
North Carolina when they lost to<lb />
both East Carolina and UN<lb />
Wilmington.<lb />
Laurie Governor leads I<lb />
Spider's attack with 13.8 points<lb />
and ninen bx 1imds per game. m<lb />
Bryant is averaging 13.1, while<lb />
Dana Pappas is scoring 12u<lb />
points per contest.<lb />
The Lady Tribe of William v<lb />
Marv had lost six straight con tests<lb />
heading into Wednesday night's<lb />
game against George Mason. The<lb />
Tribe, 7-13 overall and 1-6 in<lb />
conference play, will also battle<lb />
UNC-Wilmington before the<lb />
Pirates come to town Monday.<lb />
Th� e lost 83 67 to ames<lb />
Madisn in it most recent outing<lb />
ireer-high 31 p intsb<lb />
ins. Evans currently<lb />
Is the Tribe in - ring with<lb />
7 points a game, v hile Debbie<lb />
le is adding 11 5 points and<lb />
- n : mds.<lb />
The Lad i tes 54-46 less to<lb />
American Monday in Minj<lb />
iseum marked the final home<lb />
game vi the year for the team. It<lb />
- marked the final home game<lb />
in the coliseum tor senior forward<lb />
Alma Bethea of Goldsboro.<lb />
Bethea will finish her career<lb />
among ECU'S all-time top<lb />
scorers, rebounders and in<lb />
blocked sh ts Bethea has<lb />
currently scored 1,120 career<lb />
points, pulled down 64 caroms<lb />
and blocked 62 shots.<lb />
The Pirates will wind up their<lb />
season after the two-game road<lb />
swing to Virginia with a visit to<lb />
Wilmington's Trask Coliseum on<lb />
Feb. 27<lb />
Charlie Carr named to spot in athletic dept. by Dave Hart<lb />
 i�iu�:�iJUAUr.trmilic it I IMP lOirnine his Y.irl 1.�. ore.inization.<lb />
Charlie Carr has been named<lb />
assoicate athletic director for<lb />
external relations at Hast<lb />
Carolina, ECU athletic director<lb />
Dave 1 lart announced Tuesday.<lb />
Carr. 41, will be the executive<lb />
director oi the ECU Educational<lb />
Foundation (Pirate Club) and will<lb />
oversee all external areas within<lb />
the athletic department. He<lb />
assumes the duties held by 1 lart<lb />
for the past two years.<lb />
Carr was the athletic director at<lb />
Mississippi State from 1985-1987<lb />
before he chose to return to North<lb />
. arolina and enter private<lb />
business.<lb />
"I'm extremely happy to be<lb />
back home and to have this<lb />
opportunity at East Carolina<lb />
Carr said. "I had originally<lb />
planned to stay out of athletics for<lb />
a while, but the opportunity to<lb />
work with Dave Hart and the<lb />
chance to head the Pirate Club<lb />
was too enticing.<lb />
"There is tremendous potential<lb />
in the future of ECU'S program,<lb />
and under the new leadership of<lb />
Chancellor (Richard) Eakin, as<lb />
well as the new direction in the<lb />
athletic department, there is a<lb />
great future ahead<lb />
Prior to becoming athletic<lb />
director at MSU, Carr was an<lb />
associate athletic director at<lb />
North Carolina from 1978-1985.<lb />
During that enure, the Tar Heels<lb />
experienced great success in their<lb />
total athletic program.<lb />
Carr was an assistant football<lb />
coach at UNC from 1971-1975 and<lb />
later coached at Rice Univeristy<lb />
from 1975-1978.<lb />
"We're very happy to announce<lb />
th hiring of Charlie Hart said.<lb />
"He brings a wealth of experience<lb />
to the job and he has roots in this<lb />
market area of North Carolina<lb />
and Virginia<lb />
A native of Virginia Beach, VA,<lb />
Carr played football and baseball<lb />
at UNC, earning his<lb />
undergraduate degree in 1<lb />
and his master's degree in 19"<lb />
He played two<lb />
professional baseba<lb />
k Mets organization.<lb />
Carr is married to the former<lb />
� Harrington oi Lumberton,<lb />
Slam dunk time arrives in IRS<lb />
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By EARLVIS HAMPTON<lb />
1 he College Rover<lb />
1 lave you ever noticed those<lb />
in.nature basketball games in<lb />
downtown bars?<lb />
In this addition of the college<lb />
rover, we will tell you about the<lb />
it minature basketball shooter<lb />
in Greenville. His name is Paul<lb />
1 lager.<lb />
t lager's day starts at 11 a.m.<lb />
After attending his one class, the<lb />
fifth-year ECU senior walks<lb />
downtown. Loaded with<lb />
quarters, he positions himself in<lb />
front of the game he has perfected.<lb />
Shooting rapidly at the small rim,<lb />
he demonstrates why people call<lb />
him Greenville's best shooter.<lb />
In his first game of the day,<lb />
1 lager had a hot score of 76 points.<lb />
Most players would be satisfied<lb />
with a 76, but Hager seems<lb />
discontent. With a preturbed<lb />
expression drawn on his face, he<lb />
explains his problem, "I put too<lb />
much back spin on the ball<lb />
The minature basketball<lb />
shooting game allows players to<lb />
shoot as many balls at the hoop<lb />
within a 40-second time frame.<lb />
Made baskets count two points in<lb />
the first 20 seconds and three<lb />
points during the final 20 seconds.<lb />
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the initial time frame, then an<lb />
additional 30 seconds is allotted.<lb />
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date. But the young man majoring<lb />
in business feels he can break his<lb />
own record.<lb />
In revealing his game secret,<lb />
Hager says "It's all in the quick<lb />
release as he motions a fast<lb />
breaking of the wrist. He says the<lb />
faster a player can shoot the ball<lb />
the more attempts he will have to<lb />
score.<lb />
I lager says he acquired a quick-<lb />
release style of shooting from<lb />
playing playground basketball<lb />
against taller opponents who<lb />
called him pee-wce. "1 was<lb />
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handy in water sports.<lb />
Hager developed his shooting<lb />
accuracy in an unlikely place; the<lb />
den of his house. "Back before<lb />
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said. Ever since then Hager has<lb />
been nailing shots.<lb />
After spending a daily three<lb />
dollars on the game, Hager has<lb />
scored three times in the 80's and<lb />
six times in the 60's and 70's. 1<lb />
asked Hager if his basketball<lb />
shooting habit wasn't a little<lb />
expensive.<lb />
"Well, you know college rover,<lb />
1 win all the money back when<lb />
people bet against me. just ask my<lb />
friend Earl who I took twenty<lb />
bucks from last week Hager<lb />
said.<lb />
In evaluating the games<lb />
downtown, Hager said that the<lb />
game at the Sports Pad is<lb />
probably the kindest. "The one at<lb />
the Sports Pad will give you more<lb />
rolls as opposed to the one at<lb />
Pantana's he said.<lb />
If you see a guy shooting<lb />
baskets downtown who looks like<lb />
he isn't old enough to be in the<lb />
bar, remember that's Paul Hager,<lb />
the minature basketball shooting<lb />
king. And don't bet against him.<lb />
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By TIM CHANDLER<lb />
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Maryland-Baltimore County conference-leading Pittsburgh.<lb />
Monday 99-77 behind 20 points �����<lb />
from center Charles Shackleford. 15. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT<lb />
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Boilermakers continued to roll in<lb />
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Lewis led the way in the victory<lb />
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2. TEMPLE (21-1) � The Owls<lb />
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Penn State by the skin of their<lb />
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to a 3-point play by freshman-<lb />
sensation Mark Macon, who<lb />
finished the game with 2b points,<lb />
in the waning seconds. Macon<lb />
Saturday by bumping off<lb />
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Kentucky a 10-3 SEC mark.<lb />
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with 25 points, many oi which<lb />
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high mark in the contest by<lb />
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was back on the hardwood<lb />
Wednesday against Tennessee.<lb />
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Panthers survived a scare from<lb />
Providence Tuesday night before<lb />
holding on for a 87-8b win.<lb />
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minute o play to lift the Panthers<lb />
to victory. Charles Smith paced<lb />
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shooting from the field. The<lb />
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an impressive win Saturday<lb />
when they knocked off Louisville<lb />
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back in action last night on the<lb />
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Sooners got their revenge<lb />
Saturday of an earlier loss to<lb />
Kansas State bv pounding the<lb />
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had 20 and Stacey King 19.<lb />
Harvey Grant and Dave Seiger<lb />
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win. The win boosted the runnin'<lb />
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This team is literally unbeatable if<lb />
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them. The Sooners were back in<lb />
action last night on the road at in-<lb />
state rival Oklahoma State.<lb />
4. ARIZONA (23-2) � The<lb />
Wildcats knocked off another<lb />
patsy member of the Pac-10<lb />
Sunday when they leveled<lb />
Oregon State 77-62. Lute Olsen<lb />
should think about transfering his<lb />
team to another conference out<lb />
west like the WAC if he wants<lb />
some real competition for his<lb />
team. Arizona will take back to<lb />
the hardwood tonight when it<lb />
meets Southern Cal on the road.<lb />
5. NORTH CAROLINA (18-3)<lb />
� The Tar Heels remained tied<lb />
atop the standings in the ACC<lb />
Sunday after surviving a scare<lb />
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revenge for an earlier loss to Wake<lb />
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6. DUKE (18-3) � The Blue<lb />
Devils avenged their earlier loss<lb />
to Maryland Saturday by winning<lb />
in Cole Field House 90-83. The<lb />
win kept the Devils locked in a tie<lb />
for the top spot in the ACC with<lb />
North Carolina. Both teams are 7-<lb />
2 in conference action. Danny<lb />
Ferry scored a career-high 33<lb />
points to pace the win, while<lb />
Robert Brickey chipped in 21 and<lb />
Kevin Strickland 19. Duke was<lb />
back in ACC action last night in<lb />
Cameron Indoor Stadium against<lb />
Virginia.<lb />
7. BRIGHAM YOUNG (20-1)<lb />
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Mloting each Tuesday in its<lb />
sports section for a six-week<lb />
period beginning February 9. In<lb />
addition to the USA TODAY<lb />
ballots, college basketball fans<lb />
will have the opportunity to vote<lb />
for their All-Time Team at<lb />
selected games played by<lb />
Division 1 institutions beginning<lb />
in February.<lb />
A blue ribbon panel of current<lb />
and former collegiate basketball<lb />
coaches and former chairmen of<lb />
the NCAA Division 1 Men's<lb />
Basketball Committee selected 50<lb />
players to be listed on the ballots<lb />
that will be distributed nationally<lb />
and printed in USA TODAY. The<lb />
50 players, 10 from each of the five<lb />
decades the Final Four spans,<lb />
were selected by the panel from<lb />
more than 250 players who<lb />
starred in the 49 NCAA<lb />
tournaments. Each ballot also will<lb />
include a write-in portion.<lb />
The selections were made by<lb />
four current head basketball<lb />
coaches � Denny Crum of<lb />
Louisville, Jud Heathcote of<lb />
Michigan State, Dean Smith of<lb />
North Carolina and John<lb />
Thompson fo Georgetown � and<lb />
four former collegiate coaches �<lb />
Joe B. Hall of Kentucky, Henry Iba<lb />
of Oklahoma State, Pete Newell of<lb />
California and John Wooden of<lb />
UCLA. Also included on the<lb />
panel were three former chairmen<lb />
of the Division 1 Basketball<lb />
Cammittee� Vic Bubas,<lb />
Fenner nailed again<lb />
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ormer University of North<lb />
Carolina tailback Derrick Fenner<lb />
was involved in a fight during a<lb />
party at Duke University last<lb />
weekend and was asked to leave<lb />
the campus by public safety<lb />
cers authorities said Tuesday.<lb />
University police broke up a<lb />
fight between Fenner and an<lb />
identified UNC-Chapel Hill<lb />
student about 1 a.m. Sunday<lb />
during a fraternity party at the<lb />
Mary Lou Williams Center for<lb />
Black Culture, campus police Lt.<lb />
Leu Wardcll told the News and<lb />
Observer of Raleigh.<lb />
No charges were brought<lb />
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the fight, which police said<lb />
apparently started with an<lb />
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Wardcll said Fenner refused to<lb />
leave the campus when officers<lb />
first asked him to, but a friend<lb />
later convinced him to go. Fenner<lb />
could not be reached for<lb />
comment.<lb />
Wardcll said no action would<lb />
be taken against Fenner in<lb />
connection with the incident<lb />
unless the UNC-Chapel Hill<lb />
student objected.<lb />
Fenner, of Oxon Hills, Md was<lb />
charged in the June 2 shooting<lb />
death of a teen-ager in what police<lb />
described as a drug battle at a<lb />
Crowds<lb />
warned<lb />
by NCAA<lb />
An increase in unruly crowd<lb />
behavior at college basketball<lb />
games has led the NCAA to stiffen<lb />
penalties for home teams who<lb />
can't control unruly fans.<lb />
Under a new interpretation of<lb />
the rules, teams will be awarded<lb />
two free throws and possession of<lb />
the ball if their opponents' fans<lb />
deliberately delay a game by<lb />
throwing debris on the court. In<lb />
the past, only one foul shot was<lb />
awarded.<lb />
The new interpretation stems<lb />
from an incident in a game<lb />
between Georgia State and<lb />
Mercer University. In that game,<lb />
Mercer got four foul shots on two<lb />
technical fouls called against<lb />
Georgia State fans and eventually<lb />
won 80-78.<lb />
Georgia State protested that<lb />
only two foul shots should have<lb />
been awarded and that resulted in<lb />
the new interpretation.<lb />
In the past, referees had been<lb />
classifying such behavior as delay<lb />
of the game, resulting in only one<lb />
foul shot.<lb />
The new interpretation was in<lb />
force last Wednesday night as<lb />
Honda was awarded four free<lb />
throws and the ball after Georgia<lb />
fans threw toilet paper paper and<lb />
other debris on the Georgia<lb />
Coliseum court with five seconds<lb />
left and the Bulldogs up 71-41<lb />
Dwayrte Schintzius hit all four<lb />
shots, but the Gators missed a 3-<lb />
pointer as time ran out and the<lb />
Bulldogs won 71-65.<lb />
Maryland apartment complex.<lb />
The charge later was dropped<lb />
after prosecutors said they had<lb />
insufficient evidence.<lb />
Fenner pleaded guilty last<lb />
month to one count of cocaine<lb />
possession in a plea agreement in<lb />
Maryland. Under the agreement,<lb />
the Maryland state attorney<lb />
agreed to drop a weapons charge.<lb />
Fenner had been arrested on the<lb />
drug and weapons charges before<lb />
his arrest in the slaying.<lb />
Fenner, who lost his playing<lb />
eligibility in late 1986 because of<lb />
academic trouble, said last month<lb />
he had been readmitted to UNC-<lb />
Chapel Hill. But his attorneys say<lb />
the step is conditional on his<lb />
performance in correspondence<lb />
courses he is taking now and<lb />
classes he plans to take on the<lb />
Chapel Hill campus this summer.<lb />
commissioner of the Sun Belt<lb />
Conference; Wayne Duke,<lb />
commissioner of the Big Ten<lb />
Conference; and Dave Gavitt,<lb />
commissioner of the Big East<lb />
Conference.<lb />
The panel members all have<lb />
been associated with the NCAA<lb />
tournament and all eight coaches<lb />
have won at least one NCAA Final<lb />
Four championship.<lb />
Fans will vote for the five<lb />
players they consider to be the<lb />
best in Final Four history. The five<lb />
players receiving the most votes<lb />
will be recognized as All-Time<lb />
Final Four team members, and the<lb />
player receiving the most votes in<lb />
each of the five decade will earn<lb />
Player of the Decade honors.<lb />
"We are pleased to join with<lb />
USA TODAY in this fan-balloting<lb />
program for college basketball's<lb />
fiftieth anniversary season said<lb />
NCAA Executive Director Dick<lb />
Schultz. "All of those who follow<lb />
college basketball and the Final<lb />
Four will have an opportunity to<lb />
actively participate in our<lb />
celebration<lb />
More than three million ballots<lb />
will be produced for voting at<lb />
Division 1 games in February and<lb />
early March. Additional balloting<lb />
will take place during first-round<lb />
gamesofthe 1988 tournament. All<lb />
balloting will be tabulated by<lb />
USA TODAY and the NCAA's<lb />
Final Four Foundation. The<lb />
announcement of the All-Time<lb />
Team and Players of the Decade<lb />
will be made during the Fianl<lb />
Four weekend.<lb />
FINAL FOUR ALL-TIME<lb />
NOMINEES<lb />
(Years played in tournament are<lb />
listed in parenthesis)<lb />
1939-40's<lb />
Ralph Beard, Kentucky (1948-<lb />
49)<lb />
Howie Dallmar, Stanford<lb />
(1942)<lb />
Dwight Eddlcman, Illinois<lb />
(1949)<lb />
Arnie Ferrin, Utah (1944)<lb />
Alex Groza, Kentucky (1948-49)<lb />
George Kaftan, Holy Cross<lb />
(194748)<lb />
Bob Kurland, Oklahoma A&amp;M<lb />
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Jim Pollard, Stanford (1942)<lb />
Ken Sailors, Wyoming (1943)<lb />
Gerald Tucker, Oklahoma<lb />
(1947)<lb />
1950's<lb />
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East Carolina's football game<lb />
with defending national<lb />
champion Miami has been moved<lb />
to Oct. 29, 1988 to accomodate a<lb />
televised scheduling change for<lb />
the Hurricanes.<lb />
The date change will allow the<lb />
Hurricanes to host Florida State,<lb />
the 1987 number-two ranked<lb />
team, in a nationally-televised<lb />
meeting in early September.<lb />
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was orginally scheduled for Nov.<lb />
12, will be played at 1:30 p.m. on<lb />
Oct. 29 at the Pirates' Ficklen<lb />
Stadium on the ECU campus.<lb />
ECU'S 1988 home schedule<lb />
includes the defending champ<lb />
Hurricanes, the number four-<lb />
ranked Syracuse Orangemen<lb />
(Oct. 22) and 1987 Sun Bowl<lb />
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Elgin Baylor, Seattle (1958)<lb />
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Tom Gola, LaSalle (1954-55)<lb />
K.C. Jones, San Francisco (1955)<lb />
Clyde Lovellctte, Kansas (1952)<lb />
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Len Rosenbluth, North<lb />
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Bill Russell, San Francisco<lb />
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Jerry West, West Virginia (1959)<lb />
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Darrell Griffith, Louisville<lb />
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Michael Jordan, North Carolina<lb />
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