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COMING THURSDAY:<lb />
Continuing extensive coverage of the upcoming SGA<lb />
elections will continue Thursday with candidate<lb />
interviews.<lb />
BTYLE<lb />
The East Carolinian is proud to present finally<lb />
a real picture of drivin' and cryin See page 8.<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
The Pirate baseballers jump out to a quick start<lb />
for a successful season. See page 11.<lb />
�he<lb />
Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol.62 Xo. 43<lb />
Tuesday, March 15,1988<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Four file as SGA presidential candidates<lb />
tv STEPHANIE FOLSOM<lb />
Stiff Writer<lb />
Campaigning will begin for<lb />
March 23rds SGA elections after<lb />
an official meeting tonight at 7<lb />
p.m. in room 241 Mendenhall.<lb />
The candidates, who are all<lb />
members oi the SGA legislature,<lb />
completed filing procedures<lb />
March 4.<lb />
There are four candidates for<lb />
�president. They are:<lb />
�Larry Murphy, a junior Eng-<lb />
lish major minoring in business,<lb />
who has been a legislator for two<lb />
years. 1 le served on the Rules and<lb />
judiciary Committee last year<lb />
and is presently serving as a day<lb />
representative and chairman of<lb />
the Screenings and Appoint-<lb />
ments Committee. He was last<lb />
year's sophomore class president<lb />
and served on the executive coun-<lb />
cil. He is also president of Tau<lb />
Kappa Epsilon social fraternity.<lb />
�Greg Thompson, a junior phi-<lb />
losophy major minoring in psy-<lb />
chology, who serves on the Ap-<lb />
propriations Committee. He has<lb />
served on the N.C. Student Legis-<lb />
lature, Student Union Board of<lb />
Directors, Media Board, and<lb />
Homecoming Steering Commit-<lb />
tee. I le was president of the Mi-<lb />
nority Student Organization last<lb />
year. He is head of education and<lb />
corresponding secretary for Phi<lb />
Beta Sigma, treasurer for Phi<lb />
Sigma Tau Philosophy Honors<lb />
Society, and a resident advisor in<lb />
Fletcher Dorm. He is also a mem-<lb />
ber for ECU Christian Fellowship<lb />
andECUNAACP.<lb />
�Amar Singh, a junior anthro-<lb />
pology major minoring in biol-<lb />
Ogy, who is junior class president<lb />
and serves on the Student Welfare<lb />
Committee.<lb />
� Mike Bartlett, a senior market-<lb />
ing major, who serves on the Stu-<lb />
dent Welfare Committee and is<lb />
chairman of the N.C. Student<lb />
Legislature.<lb />
The three candidates for vice-<lb />
president are:<lb />
�Kelly Jones, a junior account-<lb />
ing major, who is serving her sec-<lb />
ond year on the legislature. She<lb />
was freshman class president last<lb />
year and is currently chairman of<lb />
the Student Welfare Committee.<lb />
She is a member of Phi Kappa Phi<lb />
Honor fraternity, Phi Eta Sigma<lb />
Honor Society, Zeta Tau Alpha<lb />
social sororiety, and the Marching<lb />
Pirates. She is also a member of<lb />
the joint Judicial Board, Parking<lb />
and Traffic Committee, Student<lb />
Supply Store Advisory Commit-<lb />
tee, and the University Scholars<lb />
program.<lb />
�Steve Sommers, a junior politi-<lb />
cal science major minoring in<lb />
philosophy, who is a member of<lb />
the Student Union's Special Con-<lb />
certs Committee and is chairper-<lb />
son of the Major Concerts<lb />
Committee. He is president of<lb />
Students for Economic Democ-<lb />
racy and is a Day Representative<lb />
for SGA. He is a member of the<lb />
Lacrosse Club, Philosophy Club,<lb />
EC Honors Organization, and the<lb />
N.C. Student Legislature. He is<lb />
also a staff writer for The East<lb />
Carolinian and works at WZMB.<lb />
�Carol Shore, a junior educa-<lb />
tion major, who served on the<lb />
Appropriations Committee last<lb />
year and is SGA secretary. She is a<lb />
member of Chi Omega social so-<lb />
roriety, Teacher Effectiveness<lb />
Committee, and EC Square Early<lb />
Childhood Education Club. She<lb />
was also an operator for Pirate<lb />
Walk, and served on House<lb />
Council in Fletcher Dorm.<lb />
The only candidate for secre-<lb />
tary is Colleen McDonald, a fresh-<lb />
man communications major. She<lb />
is freshman class president, and a<lb />
member of Pi Kappa K-Mart.<lb />
There is also only one candidate<lb />
for treasurer. Tripp Roakes is a<lb />
junior commercial recreation<lb />
major minoring in business. He<lb />
serves on the Student Welfare<lb />
Committee? and is a member of the<lb />
UNC Association of Student<lb />
Governments.<lb />
AROTC enters fifth year on campus<lb />
Self-esteem is important<lb />
Bv STEPHANIE FOLSOM<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Having a healthy self-esteem,<lb />
according to Wanda Lancaster,<lb />
"is to accept yourself uncondi-<lb />
tionally But it is hard to keep a<lb />
healthy self-esteem when you are<lb />
a student, because you have not<lb />
yet established yourself as a pro-<lb />
fessional person, you are away<lb />
from familv, and vou are sur-<lb />
rounded by peer pressure, she<lb />
said.<lb />
Lancaster, who works in pri-<lb />
vate practice at Greenville Psychi-<lb />
atric Associates and is also an<lb />
adjunct faculty member with the<lb />
ECU School of Nursing, led a dis-<lb />
cussion March 2 at the Student<lb />
Methodist Center. She said self-<lb />
esteem reflects our feelings of<lb />
value as a person. It includes dif-<lb />
ferent components of the self-<lb />
concept such as physical appear-<lb />
ance, overall personality, sexual-<lb />
ity, and performance at school or<lb />
on the job.<lb />
She said her theory about why<lb />
students are having a problem<lb />
with their self-esteem now is:<lb />
"Society is becoming more afflu-<lb />
ent. Parents have never taught us<lb />
how to handle things on our own.<lb />
We don't know how to cope. We<lb />
haven't learned to feel good about<lb />
ourselves She also said there are<lb />
a lot more pressures now.<lb />
Lancaster said she encourages<lb />
people who constantly put them-<lb />
selves down to keep a diary of all<lb />
their negative thoughts, as op-<lb />
posed to the good things they<lb />
think about themselves. This is to<lb />
bring into awareness how nega-<lb />
See SELF ESTEEM,page 3<lb />
By DENA BOYETTE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Army ROTC at ECU is<lb />
working on its fifth year in<lb />
operation on the campus. Out of<lb />
the 167 students that are enrolled<lb />
in the program, 16 are scholarship<lb />
recipients. By the end of July,<lb />
there will be 24 students that will<lb />
be commissioned second lieuten-<lb />
ants. Two of the seniors in the<lb />
program will be commissioned to<lb />
be pilots and two other seniors to<lb />
be nurses.<lb />
Being in the ROTC means more<lb />
than just wearing your uniform<lb />
every Monday and Wednesday,<lb />
the cadets have no problem keep-<lb />
ing themselves busy, according to<lb />
Capt. Steve Jones, head of the<lb />
ECU squad. The schedule can<lb />
exist of morning physical readi-<lb />
ness training, weekly training<lb />
labs, flag detail and of course,<lb />
their regular course load. A large<lb />
part of the training labs are taught<lb />
by the senior cadets. Students that<lb />
are enrolled in ROTC know that<lb />
keeping their grades up is very<lb />
important.<lb />
"Academics is the 1 priority<lb />
for a ROTC cadet, it has a large<lb />
part to do with the selection of<lb />
active duty that he (student)<lb />
gets Jones said.<lb />
Jones said there are several mili-<lb />
tary camps that AROTC students<lb />
might have the chance to attend.<lb />
Rodney Jackson and Byron<lb />
McMillan are two cadets that<lb />
spent their Christmas jumping<lb />
out of airplanes at an airborne<lb />
camp in Georgia. They both said<lb />
that the two week training period<lb />
that they go through is so thor-<lb />
ough that they are fully prepared<lb />
before the jump. There is also a<lb />
camp at Ft. Knox, Kentucky that<lb />
some cadets will be attending this<lb />
summer.<lb />
Students in ROTC can also be<lb />
visiting cadets to other countries.<lb />
ECU is being host to Jason Lane<lb />
this year, who is a cadet exchange<lb />
student from England.<lb />
ECU'S two future pilots, David<lb />
Jernigan and Rick Sims, attended<lb />
an advance summer camp at Ft.<lb />
Bragg. While at the camp, they<lb />
went through a flight aptitude<lb />
selection, and since there art<lb />
many cadets from all over the<lb />
country which attend, it makes<lb />
the training extremely competi-<lb />
tive. How well they perform at the<lb />
camp and their grades at the col-<lb />
lege they attend determine if the<lb />
cadets will go into active duty or if<lb />
they will go into the Army or<lb />
National Guard Reserves.<lb />
Kathy Meyokovick and Mi-<lb />
chael Sosa, the two seniors that<lb />
were commissioned to be nurses,<lb />
received their training at Ft. Sam<lb />
in Houston, Texas and also at the<lb />
Walter Reed Medical Center in<lb />
Washington, D.C.<lb />
There are still many activities<lb />
left to be done in the semester for<lb />
the cadets. Later this month, there<lb />
will be a field training exercise at<lb />
Camp Butner, in which the junior<lb />
ROTC cadets will have to attend.<lb />
In April, the cadets will be show-<lb />
ing off their skills at the city fire<lb />
station, and on the lighter side,<lb />
they will have a military ball to<lb />
attend at the Hilton.<lb />
With this semester being the<lb />
largest spring class for ROTC<lb />
cadets at ECU, the program is<lb />
expected to grow and receive rec-<lb />
ognition with greater numbers<lb />
enrolling.<lb />
Latest health food trend<lb />
includes fish oil in diet<lb />
Resolution calls for lighting<lb />
A resolution calling for im-<lb />
provements in campus lighting<lb />
passed in the SGA's regularly<lb />
meeting Monday.<lb />
In presenting the resolution,<lb />
Student Welfare Committee<lb />
chairman Kelly Jones said that the<lb />
lights on campus don't light<lb />
enough area. The lack of light<lb />
causes some areas of the campus<lb />
to be suspectible to crime, Jones<lb />
said.<lb />
The resolution says that re-<lb />
cent studies have concluded that<lb />
there is a need to upgrade the<lb />
lighting, especially in areas of the<lb />
campus where students walk at<lb />
night, parking areas, and bus<lb />
See SGA, page 2<lb />
By DENA BOYETTE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Just like the fashion world is<lb />
always giving us its latest trend,<lb />
the nutrition world has also estab-<lb />
lished their latest trend � fish oil<lb />
and it's possible health benefits.<lb />
Dr. Margie Gallagher of the<lb />
School of Home Economics and a<lb />
member of The Institute of<lb />
Coastal and Marine Resources,<lb />
lectured March 2 on the possible<lb />
health benefits, plus some of the<lb />
drawbacks that can come from<lb />
consuming fish and fish oil.<lb />
According to Gallagher, The<lb />
New England Journal of Medi-<lb />
cine stated in a May, 1985, article<lb />
that there have been three studies<lb />
published to support the possibil-<lb />
ity that the consumption of fish<lb />
may be of special advantage to<lb />
human health. An important<lb />
question that stemmed from the<lb />
studies is whether the consump-<lb />
tion of fish also corrolated with<lb />
mortality from cancer.<lb />
Gallagher said current studies<lb />
of fish and fish oil started when a<lb />
British medical journal published<lb />
an article in 1978 comparing the<lb />
high incidence of heart disease of<lb />
the red meat eating Westerners to<lb />
the very low incidence of heart<lb />
disease of the fish eating Green-<lb />
land Eskimos. Further research<lb />
seemed to indicate that eating fish<lb />
seemed to make a major differ-<lb />
ence in keeping arteries open, and<lb />
that an omega-3 fatty acid found<lb />
in the fish oil might be the active<lb />
ingredient. According to Gal-<lb />
lagher there is yet to be proof that<lb />
omega-3 is solely responsible, and<lb />
research is being done to see if<lb />
other ingredients in the fish con-<lb />
tribute to this finding.<lb />
Gallagher also spoke about<lb />
controlled studies that have been<lb />
done with people with high lipid<lb />
(fat) levels. Half of the people in<lb />
the study were treated with fish<lb />
oil, the other half with vegetable<lb />
oil, while they were on a low calo-<lb />
rie, balanced diet. The partici-<lb />
pants that were treated with fish<lb />
oil had a significant drop in cho-<lb />
lesterol levels and a decrease in<lb />
blood viscosity. She said this va3<lb />
an important finding since the<lb />
cholesterol dropped on just diet<lb />
alone.<lb />
There are also the cons which<lb />
have to be looked into. Gallagher<lb />
said the U.S. is a very "pill prone"<lb />
society and recommends that<lb />
people consume the benefits of<lb />
fish through diet rather than pop-<lb />
ping a pill. There can be negative<lb />
side effects of the pill; heavy met-<lb />
als and other contaminants such<lb />
as PCBs and fat soluable vitamins<lb />
See VITAMINS, page 5<lb />
Program gives graduate students<lb />
working experience for future jobs<lb />
ECU Newt Bureau<lb />
A program unique to East Caro-<lb />
lina University is giving graduate<lb />
students and advanced seniors in<lb />
the Departments of Manufactur-<lb />
ing and Construction Manage-<lb />
ment an edge on their counter-<lb />
parts at other colleges and univer-<lb />
sities across the nation.<lb />
Paying, hands-on work experi-<lb />
ences in industrial settings are<lb />
provided by the Industrial<lb />
Graduate Fellowship Program<lb />
described by its coordinator, Dr.<lb />
William H. McPherson, as "a part-<lb />
nership between industry and<lb />
East Carolina University "I<lb />
don't know of any other place in<lb />
the country that's actually doing<lb />
this McPherson says.<lb />
Edward Lewis, left takes notes under the supervision of Robert C. Hill, right as products move along Of course, there are many coop-<lb />
a high speed production plant at the Burroughs Wellcome Company in Greenville. (Tony Rumple - News erative education programs for<lb />
Bureau)<lb />
undergraduates where students<lb />
are paid by their employers to<lb />
work in a variety of settings as<lb />
part of their course work.<lb />
The Industrial Graduate Fel-<lb />
lowship Program at ECU is simi-<lb />
lar to those programs. But it is for<lb />
graduate students who have their<lb />
BS degrees in the area of indus-<lb />
trial technology and are in a<lb />
master's program. As the MS<lb />
program develops, working in an<lb />
industrial setting outside the uni-<lb />
versity will not be optional, but a<lb />
course requirement.<lb />
In return for working 20 hours a<lb />
week, or 280-300 hours a<lb />
semester, the student is paid<lb />
$2,400. Stipends are paid by the<lb />
industries to the university<lb />
which, in turn, pays the students.<lb />
"Without this kind of financial<lb />
support we would not have as<lb />
many graduate students in our<lb />
program McPherson acknowl-<lb />
edged.<lb />
While there are graduate in-<lb />
ternships, such as teaching, tutor-<lb />
ing and research assistant jobs<lb />
supported entirely by the univer-<lb />
sity, none can be used by graduate<lb />
students working in industrial<lb />
settings.<lb />
The program began almost two<lb />
years ago after meetings between<lb />
McPherson and Dr. Gabriel R.<lb />
Cipau, vice president of produc-<lb />
tion and engineering at the Bur-<lb />
roughs Wellcome Company in<lb />
Greenville. After merging the<lb />
needs of the company and the<lb />
university, the program was es-<lb />
tablished.<lb />
"Our main concern was about<lb />
the experience the students<lb />
See FELLOWSHnpage 3<lb />
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i<lb />
TI IE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 15,1988<lb />
Calcium requirements should be maintained I Djnne<lb />
I am a 2 year old female and I<lb />
hear so much about calcium and<lb />
calcium supplements. How much<lb />
calcium should adults eat and<lb />
what are the sources?<lb />
Adult men and women should<lb />
consume 1,000 milligrams of cal-<lb />
cium per day. Bone specialists<lb />
recommend that women con-<lb />
sume 1.200 to 1,500 milligrams of<lb />
calcium per day after menopause<lb />
to reduce possible health risks<lb />
associated with osteoporosis such<lb />
as spinal fractures and severe<lb />
bone loss.<lb />
Calcium builds and maintains<lb />
bones and teeth, acts in blood<lb />
clotting, and maintains muscle<lb />
tone. Since it is so important in<lb />
body maintenance, it is necessary<lb />
to include it in your diet. The best<lb />
toy<lb />
Chris Umphlet<lb />
source of calcium is food rather<lb />
than calcium supplements.<lb />
Dietary sources of calcium are<lb />
easier to consume, cheaper, and<lb />
are more easily absorbed by the<lb />
body. One cup of skim milk con-<lb />
tains 300 milligrams of calcium,<lb />
so you only have to drink 3 12<lb />
cups of milk per day to meet your<lb />
calcium needs.<lb />
The best food sources of cal-<lb />
cium are dairy products and<lb />
dark-green leafy vegetables, such<lb />
as broccoli, collards, turnip<lb />
greens and mustard greens. Sar-<lb />
dines, salmon, and oysters also<lb />
provide calcium. If you cannot<lb />
consume 1,000 milligrams of cal-<lb />
cium from dietary sources, then<lb />
supplements are available. The<lb />
most recommended calcium sup-<lb />
plement is OS-CAL, made out of<lb />
calcium carbonate, which is more<lb />
easily absorbed by the body. OS-<lb />
CAL is available in 250 milligram<lb />
dosage or a 500 milligram dosage.<lb />
The important thing to remember<lb />
is to read supplement labels to<lb />
determine the amount of avail-<lb />
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Sex classes do not educate<lb />
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Sex education classes for sev-<lb />
enth and eighth graders do little<lb />
to change their attitudes about<lb />
sex, an East Carolina University<lb />
study has found.<lb />
In a study bv Dr. Robert M.<lb />
Brown, an education professor,<lb />
and Margaret S. Brothers of the<lb />
ECU School of Education, the<lb />
researchers say their findings di-<lb />
lute previously held notions<lb />
about se education in the public<lb />
schools.<lb />
"Many parents feel that sexual<lb />
knowledge and sexual attitudes<lb />
go hand in hand said Brown.<lb />
"But from this study it appears<lb />
that an increase in sexual knowl-<lb />
edge had little or no effect on sex-<lb />
ual attitudes he said.<lb />
He said the students in the<lb />
study became more aware of sex,<lb />
but the students did not become<lb />
more permissive in their attitudes<lb />
about sex after completing the<lb />
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Continued from page 1<lb />
stops. The studies, which were<lb />
preformed by a private firm, say<lb />
the solution to the lighting prob-<lb />
lem is to install high�pressure<lb />
sodium light bulbs which yield<lb />
more light.<lb />
The original wording of the<lb />
resolution sponsored<lb />
the gradual upgrading' of the<lb />
campus lighting system. In an<lb />
admendment to the resolution,<lb />
Micheal Bartlett called for a strik-<lb />
ing erf the word gradual. Bartlett<lb />
said that ECU needs a quick light-<lb />
ing improvement plan and not a<lb />
long term gradual one.<lb />
Legislator Bob Eimers said<lb />
that Joyner Library is a disgrace<lb />
and that the library needs to be<lb />
expanded to hold a more<lb />
extensive research facility. Eimers<lb />
said that he spent 22 hours at<lb />
Joyner Library in which he found<lb />
the same information at UNC-<lb />
Chapel Hill in a half hour.<lb />
Eimers, a representative of<lb />
the Graduate Business Associa-<lb />
tion (GBA), said that the GBA has<lb />
in the pass offered the appropri-<lb />
ate hardware to expand the<lb />
library's existing computer sys-<lb />
tem if Joyner would supply the<lb />
software. At first Joyner agreed to<lb />
the proposal, but later renigged,<lb />
according to Eimers.<lb />
He said that Joyner doesn't<lb />
have the a research tool, called<lb />
compact disclosure, which helps<lb />
to speed up some research pro-<lb />
ceedures.<lb />
course.<lb />
"There was a slight shift toward<lb />
being less permissive after the<lb />
course than before the course<lb />
Brown said.<lb />
In the study, 92 seventh and<lb />
eighth grade students were<lb />
taught a two-week sex education<lb />
course. Parental consent was ob-<lb />
tained for the students to partici-<lb />
pate in the class which met once a<lb />
day for 50 minutes. Girls met in<lb />
one class and boys in another.<lb />
Brown said the course was de-<lb />
signed to present factual informa-<lb />
tion. Time was allotted for group<lb />
discussions for students to dis-<lb />
cuss their values, beliefs and feel-<lb />
ings. For students too shy to enter<lb />
into open discussion a question<lb />
box was provided and these ques-<lb />
tions were discussed in class.<lb />
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fore the course and after the<lb />
course was completed. The tests<lb />
evaluated the students' knowl-<lb />
edge of sex, their concerns abou t it<lb />
and finally their attitudes The re<lb />
results showed that most of the<lb />
students, except for seventh<lb />
grade boys, increased their sexual<lb />
knowledge after the course. All of<lb />
the students, however, continued<lb />
to miss questions about contra-<lb />
ceptives and pregnancy. The sev-<lb />
enth grade boys also missed ques-<lb />
tions about the biological female.<lb />
There were fewer sexual con-<lb />
cerns or worries after the course<lb />
than before, Brown said. Most of<lb />
the concerns were about how to<lb />
tell if someone loves you, preg-<lb />
nancy and venereal disease. Con-<lb />
cern over AIDS was not specifi-<lb />
cally observed but came under the<lb />
broad heading of venereal dis-<lb />
ease.<lb />
In a test measuring sexual per-<lb />
missiveness the students showed<lb />
a slight drop indicating they were<lb />
less permissive after taking the<lb />
course. Brown said the change<lb />
was so small it was not considered<lb />
significant.<lb />
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sity College of Arts and Science<lb />
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hire series focusing on foreicj<lb />
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feature outstanding speak<lb />
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national trade, the American re<lb />
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"Fellowship is often the most<lb />
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Reggie Fountain of Fountain<lb />
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Fellowship works well<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
would be able to get in a manufac-<lb />
turing facility, like Burroughs<lb />
says McPherson, "most of them<lb />
had never boon in a factory system<lb />
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Wellcome, Black and Decker.<lb />
Consolidated Diesel, Empire<lb />
Brush, and Robersonville Prod-<lb />
ucts.<lb />
In addition to financial support,<lb />
equipment and teaching assis-<lb />
tance has been made available.<lb />
Along with the services of person-<lb />
nel from various companies who,<lb />
as adjunct professors, teach<lb />
courses, the school has been given<lb />
a mainframe computer, an injec-<lb />
tion molder, two spray robots and<lb />
a new research and development<lb />
diesel test engine.<lb />
Students are interviewed and<lb />
chosen for placement by industrv<lb />
representatives. Resumes and<lb />
academic transcripts are supplied<lb />
by ECU. Some of the types of<lb />
work being performed include:<lb />
packing and material handling<lb />
assignments, computer program-<lb />
ming, routine statistical analysis<lb />
tor quality control and simple<lb />
manufacturing engineering and<lb />
design projects.<lb />
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program is composed mostly of<lb />
male students, "primarily be-<lb />
cause our school is male-domi-<lb />
nated " yvs McPherson "VV.<lb />
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sity College of Arts and Sciences<lb />
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ture series focusing on foreign<lb />
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States in the 1980s. "Great Deci-<lb />
sions 198S" will be held from<lb />
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days�March 24, March 31, and<lb />
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tor of International Studies and<lb />
Scholarships, said the series will<lb />
feature outstanding speakers<lb />
familiar with topical issues. Inter-<lb />
national trade, the American rela-<lb />
tionship with neighboring Mex-<lb />
ico, and the difficult political situ-<lb />
ation in South Korea will beexam-<lb />
med in detail by experts, followed<lb />
by question and answer sessions.<lb />
"Tins will be an excellent op-<lb />
portunity for citizens to familiar-<lb />
ize themselves with several com-<lb />
plex and pressing problems con-<lb />
fronting our nation he said. The<lb />
schedule is:<lb />
March 24: "U.S. Trade<lb />
and Global Markets: Risks and<lb />
Opportunities Wayne Coo-<lb />
per, President of the North Caro-<lb />
lina World Trade Association.<lb />
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the United States: Ambivalent<lb />
Allies Professor Bernal, Pro-<lb />
fessor at the School of Law and<lb />
Political Sciences of the National<lb />
University of Panama and Visit-<lb />
ing Prof cssor at Davidson<lb />
College.<lb />
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The Future of Democracy Pro-<lb />
fessor Donald McDonald,<lb />
Director of the Korean Studies<lb />
Program, School of Foreign<lb />
Service at Georgetown Univer-<lb />
sity.<lb />
Additional information about<lb />
the series may be obtained from<lb />
the Office of International Studies<lb />
and Scholarships, Room 1002,<lb />
new General Classroom Building,<lb />
East Carolina University, tele-<lb />
phone 757-6769.<lb />
enrollment in the manufacturing<lb />
department<lb />
"There is no question about it<lb />
says McPherson, "Industries are<lb />
very much interested in getting<lb />
females and minorities. Some<lb />
industries specifically request<lb />
them. We have a good representa-<lb />
tion of blacks and minorities in the<lb />
program, well within a range of<lb />
15-20 percent<lb />
The only factor limiting the<lb />
growth of the fellowship program<lb />
is that of faculty, staff and space.<lb />
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"Our recruitment is done pretty<lb />
much internally, but in the future,<lb />
we will have to do more recruiting<lb />
from our own, as well as our sister<lb />
universities As part of the<lb />
agreements between the indus-<lb />
tries and ECU, McPherson, or<lb />
another faculty member, must<lb />
visit each work area monthly,<lb />
meet with manufacturing repre-<lb />
sentatives and evaluate the prog-<lb />
ress of the students.<lb />
The responses to the program<lb />
from the five participating indus-<lb />
tries is positive. Alan E. Stephen-<lb />
son, director of quality assurance<lb />
for Consolidated Diesel says, "In<lb />
all cases, so far, the three students<lb />
we have used have all demon-<lb />
strated excellent work habits and<lb />
an ability to work<lb />
Campbell Cawood of Venture<lb />
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Bern; and David Morris of Ward<lb />
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"We're talking about millions<lb />
of dollars here Zincone said.<lb />
'There are already Chambers of<lb />
Commerce and state agencies<lb />
who will help the 'Mom and Pop'<lb />
type of small business. The Coun-<lb />
cil provides a forum for the 'Mom<lb />
and Pop' business that wants to be<lb />
big business, reach a regional or<lb />
national market<lb />
The type of venture capital<lb />
needed by new or expanding<lb />
businesses is not normally avail-<lb />
able from banks, Zincone said.<lb />
"Most banks require collateral<lb />
or a business history before mak-<lb />
ing a loan, whereas venture capi-<lb />
talists are often willing to make a<lb />
large investment in return for a<lb />
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OPINION<lb />
Pago 4<lb />
Elections<lb />
We need more time<lb />
With elections for next years SGA<lb />
officers fast approaching, we are<lb />
reminded of the problems of past<lb />
elections and the resulting election<lb />
reforms to correct those problems.<lb />
Last year's election resulted in<lb />
enough controversy to spark a stu-<lb />
dent rally and reach the newspapers<lb />
as far away as Raleigh. While it<lb />
appears this year's election commit-<lb />
tee efforts are on the right track to<lb />
preventing last year's fiasco from<lb />
happening again, only time will tell.<lb />
Still, there is a larger problem with<lb />
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dents. That problem is the time<lb />
frame within which we elect our<lb />
SGA officers.<lb />
Candidates can begin official cam-<lb />
paigning only after tonight's formal<lb />
meeting with the Election Commit-<lb />
tee. Voting will take place next<lb />
March 23. That leaves onlv one week<lb />
within which fourteen thousand<lb />
students must decide who will be<lb />
the student body's chief executive<lb />
for the next year. The fate of an entire<lb />
school year rests on one week's time.<lb />
This is unfair to the students.<lb />
Tkere46 novay a student can get a<lb />
proper id&amp;r&amp;f what a candidate can<lb />
do for the university with only one<lb />
week to judge him or her. By the<lb />
same token, it forces candidates to<lb />
bypass a large number of students in<lb />
their campaigning.<lb />
Democracy, even on the campus<lb />
level, is meant as government for the<lb />
whole. Current election policies in-<lb />
terfere with that process and leave<lb />
many students out of the elections. It<lb />
is probable that the reason many<lb />
students don't vote in campus elec-<lb />
tions is because they have no time to<lb />
find out who the candidates really<lb />
are.<lb />
Election policies, as adopted by<lb />
the SGA, require that elections for<lb />
SGA executive positions be held the<lb />
second Wednesday following<lb />
Spring Break. They do not, however,<lb />
stipulate when filing and campaign-<lb />
ing may begin.<lb />
Students need at least two full<lb />
weeks, possibly three, to take full<lb />
advantage of the election process. If<lb />
the SGA is unwilling to move the<lb />
election date, then it should at least<lb />
move the filing date up a week or<lb />
two and let campaigning begin be-<lb />
fore the break.<lb />
An even better, and more effective,<lb />
suggestion would be to change the<lb />
election policy and hold the elec-<lb />
tions before break. UNC�Chapel<lb />
Hill holds its elections before break,<lb />
and allows ample time for election-<lb />
eering. A change in the election poli-<lb />
cies here would give students more<lb />
time to get acquainted with the can-<lb />
didates, and would give iW toflfi<lb />
cers a longer time to get acquainted<lb />
with their new jobs.<lb />
It is too late to change the policy for<lb />
this election. However, after next<lb />
Wednesday's vote, when the smoke<lb />
clears and the dust settles, the SGA<lb />
should consider allowing more<lb />
campaign time among its efforts at<lb />
reforming the election system.<lb />
People miss ROTC point<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
In response to an article suspi-<lb />
ciously titled "ROTC Vandalism<lb />
I'm very concerned that quite a few<lb />
people have missed the point of<lb />
ROTC and of the armed forces in<lb />
general. Having just served in the<lb />
army for three years, it distresses me<lb />
to see an article which sharply criti-<lb />
cizes the military and thus, the<lb />
American system in general.<lb />
Our people who serve in the armed<lb />
forces are often not quite as fortunate<lb />
as ourselves in that many of them will<lb />
never attend college. In fact, without<lb />
the armed forces many of them would<lb />
have no jobs at all. Believe it or not,<lb />
our military offers jobs to millions,<lb />
and also offers hands-on experience<lb />
to many college graduates � experi-<lb />
ence they need in order to get the<lb />
better jobs.<lb />
Still others, like myself, join the<lb />
military to get the money to complete<lb />
their education. Picture our country's<lb />
sorry condition if it were not for the<lb />
popple who protect our interests and<lb />
fiyr way of life. I would like to address<lb />
the junior, Steve Sommers, on a few<lb />
very important isues and ask him and<lb />
others some very valid questions<lb />
which I believe they should ponder.<lb />
First, are you of age to drive? Natu-<lb />
rally, you are, and you probably have<lb />
a car, too. Let me inform you that most<lb />
people your age in communist coun-<lb />
tries do not, for they are not allowed<lb />
this privilege. Secondly, if you were<lb />
to choose to vacation in Canada, say,<lb />
this summer, could you? Provided<lb />
you have the money, of course you<lb />
could, for our laws offer freedom to<lb />
go virtually anywhere. Who upholds<lb />
these freedoms? Our nation's mili-<lb />
tary, naturally. Do you remember<lb />
Afghanistan? What makes you think<lb />
that our country would fare any bet-<lb />
ter had we not our armed forces to<lb />
insure our freedoms?<lb />
As of now the Russians outnumber<lb />
us in artillery six to one, in personnel,<lb />
approximately four to one. Their<lb />
navy lacks a warm weather port and<lb />
thus is roughly equivalent to our<lb />
own. Are you even intimidated? You<lb />
should be! As scared as you may feel<lb />
watching the military's activities, I<lb />
can personally guarantee that you<lb />
would be even more intimidated<lb />
under a communist nation's rule.<lb />
Remember, at least you have fifty<lb />
dollars to bet (waste). At least you<lb />
have the right to speak your mind in a<lb />
newspaper, even though you are<lb />
critical of those who help maintain<lb />
those rights.<lb />
In closing, let me say that being a<lb />
political science major and a junior,<lb />
you should have learned by now how<lb />
to speak without angering the major-<lb />
ity. Remember, when you take pen in<lb />
hand, it can help you tremendously,<lb />
or hurt you badly. Nevertheless, I<lb />
think I'll hang on to your article, and<lb />
maybe even turn it over to the press<lb />
should you ever decide to run for<lb />
some important political office.<lb />
Gary P. Sanderson<lb />
Sophomore<lb />
Journalism<lb />
ROTC important<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
In regard to Steve Sommer's edito-<lb />
rial, his sorrow is unwanted.<lb />
Sommer's comments do have a<lb />
subtle eloquence and merit thought,<lb />
but his ideals of national pride are the<lb />
very foundation of the comminist<lb />
insurgency in our country today.<lb />
How easily he sat and created flam-<lb />
boyant metaphors of nationalism and<lb />
nazism. He feels sorry for those poor<lb />
AFROTC cadets who are getting<lb />
"jerked around" by the Air Force, but<lb />
not because of the lost time and work<lb />
they put into the program. Rather he<lb />
feels sorry for them because of the<lb />
commitment they make to serve their<lb />
country and the preservation of<lb />
democracy. Someday these same<lb />
cadets may have the honor of defend-<lb />
ing the hypocritical Sommers' home-<lb />
stead.<lb />
It is certainly within Sommers'<lb />
constitutional rights to criticize the<lb />
College Republicans for their patri-<lb />
otic support of the armed services, as<lb />
it is also his right to bite the hand that<lb />
feedshim. Does Sommers believe that<lb />
if the U.S. takes the initiative to elimi-<lb />
nate the use of armed forces that the<lb />
U.S.S.R. will soon follow suit? Doubt-<lb />
ful.<lb />
It is sad that he feels sorry for those<lb />
soldiers who will kill other men "they<lb />
don't even know Maybe if we con-<lb />
tinue to close down more ROTC pro-<lb />
grams such as the one at ECU we can<lb />
get to know our enemy better. Prob-<lb />
able.<lb />
Oh yeah, thanks for the "sympa-<lb />
thy" concerning the liberation of<lb />
Grenada. I'm sure those college stu-<lb />
dents who were rescued are glad you<lb />
feel sorry for the marines who landed<lb />
there. I also imagine the people of<lb />
West Berlin would have appreciated<lb />
your sympathy for the Air Force pi-<lb />
lots who saved their lives during the<lb />
Berlin airlift. The list goes on.<lb />
Keep your sympathy, Sommers.<lb />
Don't feel sorry for the young men<lb />
and women who want to serve you;<lb />
theirs is a higher commitment than<lb />
you can ever know.<lb />
P.S. God bless you, Sommers.<lb />
Daniel A. Dant<lb />
Sophomore<lb />
Poli. Sci.<lb />
The perfect liberal<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
Let's forget self-serving labels<lb />
(mainstream, progressive, centrist)<lb />
and keep our eyes on the issues. The<lb />
"perfect" liberal is distinguished by<lb />
hisher ability to take clearly contra-<lb />
dictory positions on controversial<lb />
matters, while remaining totally<lb />
oblivious to said inconsistencies.<lb />
Liberals agonize over the oppres-<lb />
sion of 16 million S. African blacks,<lb />
while ignoring the wretched state of<lb />
1.4 billion Soviet and Chinese sub-<lb />
jects. They fret over the fate of a few<lb />
hundred political prisoners in Chile,<lb />
but not the tens of thousands incar-<lb />
cerated in Vietnam, Cuba, etc. Liber-<lb />
als favor wars of national liberation,<lb />
provided the would-be liberators are<lb />
Marxists. In this case, the struggle is<lb />
praised as a crusade by peasant re-<lb />
formers against poverty and oli-<lb />
garchical opperssion. Guerrilla wars<lb />
against communist regimes (Nicara-<lb />
gua, etc.), however, are led by insur-<lb />
gents that liberals invariably brand as<lb />
reactionary terrorists. In civil wars,<lb />
liberals favor negotiations only be-<lb />
tween Marxists-out-of-power and<lb />
non-Communists in power: the Sal-<lb />
vadoran government is urged to deal<lb />
with leftist rebels, while the Sandinis-<lb />
tas are under no obligation to reach a<lb />
similar settlement with the Contras.<lb />
In the Reagan era, liberals are fran-<lb />
tic about fed deficits. Where were<lb />
they during the Johnson-Carter<lb />
years? Why, voting for the entitle-<lb />
ment programs which resulted in<lb />
said mega-deficits. Liberals are terri-<lb />
fied of the growth of defense spend-<lb />
ing, which has actually declined since<lb />
1960 as a percentage of the GNP. They<lb />
are unmoved by the burgeoning so-<lb />
cial budget, which increased from 4.8<lb />
to 10.8 of the GNP in the past 25<lb />
years. Liberals hold that welfare re-<lb />
cipients are, as a matter of justice,<lb />
entitled to benefits they didn't earn.<lb />
But taxpayers have no claim to the<lb />
income for which they labored; in-<lb />
T<lb />
deed, such a claim is considered con-<lb />
clusive of selfishness (redistribution<lb />
of wealth issue).<lb />
Liberals say clerics who support<lb />
suicidal nuclear disarmament and<lb />
oppose U.S. anti-Communist in-<lb />
volvement in Central America are<lb />
men and women of God, compelled<lb />
by conscience to speak out against<lb />
injustice. But clergy who lobby for<lb />
voluntary school praver and equal<lb />
time for creationism and who oppose<lb />
abortion-on-demand are dangerous<lb />
fanatics, threatening the separation of<lb />
church and state. Liberals bemoan the<lb />
fate of the handful of killers executed<lb />
annually. No concern is shown for the<lb />
1.5 million innocent unborn annihi-<lb />
lated each year.<lb />
Liberals firmly believe that a $15<lb />
fine will compel motorists to use seat<lb />
belts and a warning label will curtail<lb />
smoking, but that the death sentence<lb />
does not deter murder. Pornography<lb />
doesn't stimulate lust and sexual<lb />
crimes, yet the presence of handguns<lb />
in American homes prompts havoc<lb />
and homicide.<lb />
Liberals declare that school prayer<lb />
is an attempt to force religious prin-<lb />
ciples on impressionable youth, but<lb />
sex education, values clarification<lb />
courses and nuclear war curricula are<lb />
devoid of indoctrination. Mandatory<lb />
drug and AIDS testing is a gross vio-<lb />
lation of constitutional rights, but<lb />
mandatory seat-belt use is an emi-<lb />
nently justified exercise of the state's<lb />
police power.<lb />
Liberals uphold radical liberal judi-<lb />
cial activists who shred, distort, and<lb />
twist the Constitution as "main-<lb />
stream freedom-preservers Yet<lb />
they brand moderate to conservative<lb />
judges who practice judicial restraint<lb />
and wish to preserve and protect the<lb />
true and intended meanings of the<lb />
Constitution as "right-wing radical<lb />
extremist sexist racist rapers of our<lb />
Constitution I for one am sick of<lb />
liberal hypiocrisy! ,<lb />
Justin Sturz<lb />
Junior<lb />
English<lb />
Swaggart did wrong<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
I am writing in response to David<lb />
Williams' letter on March 1.<lb />
Take an even closer look at your-<lb />
self! Are you a hypocrite like Jimmy<lb />
Swaggart? Do you tell others what to<lb />
do and what is right and wrong?<lb />
This is what Swaggart did for years.<lb />
He rode around on a white horse tell-<lb />
ing others what to do, saying his way<lb />
was right and everyone elses' wrong.<lb />
In the process, he told on several<lb />
other televangelists, ruining their<lb />
ministries. He brought down Jim<lb />
Bakker telling the nation of Bakker's<lb />
sexual escapades.<lb />
Now, ironically, only a year later,<lb />
Swaggart himself is in the same posi-<lb />
tion. It has been revealed that he is a<lb />
possible sex freak and pervert, facts<lb />
that the most pious Williams failed to<lb />
mention.<lb />
Swaggart has allegedly had a fasci-<lb />
nation with pornof phy and prosti-<lb />
tution for years. It is something he<lb />
tried to hide, all the while telling oth-<lb />
ers what is sin and what they<lb />
shouldn't do.<lb />
Some people who claim to be<lb />
"saved" are giving God a bad name.<lb />
They "conveniently" rearrange facts<lb />
and put people down, as Swaggart<lb />
did. These people have more secrets<lb />
to hide than anyone else.<lb />
Stop! Take an honest inventory of<lb />
yourself. You might not like what you<lb />
mmM<lb />
act<lb />
Tyrome Cox<lb />
junior<lb />
Comm.Poli.Sci.<lb />
Virus<lb />
(CPS) � There's a "virus"<lb />
killing computer memories at a<lb />
number of campuses.<lb />
Self-perpetuating programs<lb />
that automatically clog, delay or<lb />
erase computer memones have<lb />
damaged systems at the universi-<lb />
ties of Delaware and Pittsburgh,<lb />
at Lehigh and George Washing-<lb />
ton universities, overseas at He-<lb />
brew University in Jerusalem and<lb />
throughout much of the interna-<lb />
tional e-mail system of Interna-<lb />
tional Business Machines since<lb />
IXxrember, 1987.<lb />
Such "viruses explains Ohm<lb />
State computer center official<lb />
Martin Solomon, are encoded<lb />
onto disks and, when inadver-<lb />
tantly activated by someone ,<lb />
ing a routine computer<lb />
mand, destroy whatever data<lb />
in a computer's memory.<lb />
The destruction can b�<lb />
merely by downloading pi<lb />
grams from public bulletin<lb />
boards.<lb />
When a large mainfrai<lb />
tern is infected, of course, h<lb />
amounts of data can be destro)<lb />
"There is no limit to the dan<lb />
that can be done says Dan U;<lb />
grove of Educom, a cor<lb />
campus computer officials, add-<lb />
ing viruses can infect n<lb />
networks.<lb />
"The virus moreover,<lb />
something that can regenc 1<lb />
itself. What it does ma) or 1<lb />
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Self-esteem co<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
tivc self-talk becomes a habit<lb />
Then stop yourself, regardless<lb />
what you are doing, and start<lb />
countering negative thoughts<lb />
with rational ones.<lb />
Other troubles with self-este<lb />
arise when people go againsl<lb />
what thev reallv believe ir<lb />
caster recommends taking a V<lb />
at your belief systemsand act' 1<lb />
when you have bad feelings al<lb />
yourself. She said: "You ha<lb />
be in charge of your life. You 1<lb />
control of your own happiness<lb />
Another factor is stress. Lcai<lb />
t4r said, "Our bodies and omo<lb />
tibns can be more balanced if w e<lb />
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nbse bleeds or cuts, which<lb />
from the blood failing to<lb />
cause o the change in the plat<lb />
I lpids. There is also a highamoui<lb />
of vitamin A and D in fish oil<lb />
when taken in excess, can b<lb />
highly toxic.<lb />
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overnight, Gallagher said. It takt<lb />
in $300 million per year,<lb />
more than 1 suppliers sellir.<lb />
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rising, but people should<lb />
kbep in mind that the research<lb />
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vpar, Dr. Constantine G k'<lb />
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studies. School of Social 'ork<lb />
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tie N.C Association ot � I<lb />
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Junior<lb />
Comm.Poli.Sci.<lb />
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Virus causing<lb />
com<lb />
(CPS) � There's a "virus"<lb />
filing computer memories at a<lb />
number of campuses.<lb />
Self-perpetuating programs<lb />
that automatically clog, delay or<lb />
erase computer memories have<lb />
damaged systems at the universi-<lb />
ties of Delaware and Pittsburgh,<lb />
at Lehigh and George Washing-<lb />
ton universities, overseas at He-<lb />
savs.<lb />
them said Tim Folcy of Lehigh's less you know what it is. The per-<lb />
Students and faculty members Computing Consulting Services. sonal computer user shouldn't<lb />
H'O rit fill; n.irwrc muccanot At rl tUlr j , . r .<lb />
have lost files, papers, messages<lb />
and research to the virus on vari-<lb />
ous campuses.<lb />
"The virus was more than an<lb />
inconvenience, but not a disas-<lb />
ter said Ann Webster of the<lb />
University of Delaware's com-<lb />
puter services office, which has<lb />
At Delaware, the number of download any programs from<lb />
students who reported lost files electronic bulletin boards if you<lb />
on their disks grew through the don't know what they are or how<lb />
semester. At the busiest computer they work<lb />
site, the main library, the virus "Data or text can't hurt you "<lb />
infected about half the site disks, said Updegrove. "What's harm-<lb />
Both schools notified computer ful is a working computer pro-<lb />
the problem, recom- gram that can be executed If it<lb />
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throughout much ot the interna- of its system for months. their own disks and that they start LrrSwnSuTKhfrS tte<lb />
Sometimes called "Pakistani" the computer themselves for each scenes<lb />
or "Brain" virus, the computer use.<lb />
"disease" was invented by a stu- And both schools have suc-<lb />
dent in Pakistan "for fun I le put ceeded in getting most of the in-<lb />
it on a disk for a friend, and the fected disks out of circulation,<lb />
tional e-mail system of Interna-<lb />
tional Business Machines since<lb />
December, 1987.<lb />
Such "viruses explains Ohio<lb />
State computer center official<lb />
Martin Solomon, are encoded<lb />
onto disks and, when inadver-<lb />
tantly activated by someone giv-<lb />
ing a routine computer com-<lb />
mand, destroy whatever data are<lb />
in a computer's memory<lb />
The destruction can begin<lb />
merely by downloading pro-<lb />
grams from public bulletin<lb />
boards.<lb />
When a large mainframe sys-<lb />
tem is infected, oi course, huge<lb />
amounts of data can be destroyed.<lb />
"There is no limit to the damage<lb />
that can be done says Dan Upde-<lb />
grove of Educom, a consortium of<lb />
campus computer officials, add-<lb />
ing viruses can infect national<lb />
networks.<lb />
"The virus moreover, "is<lb />
something that can regenerate<lb />
itself. What it does may or may<lb />
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program, going disk to disk, even-<lb />
tually spread to the U.S. sometime<lb />
last summer.<lb />
A computer user typically has<lb />
no idea he or she is triggering such<lb />
a virus.<lb />
For example a program, Solo-<lb />
mon explained, might ask a user<lb />
to type in a simple command like<lb />
"yes which, in turn, starts the<lb />
process oi unlocking files on a<lb />
disk and destroying or damaging<lb />
the data in them.<lb />
Some viruses can "infect" new<lb />
disks that are used in the same<lb />
machine.<lb />
At Lehigh in Pennsylvania,<lb />
changed dates on a svstem file<lb />
tipped off an alert official that a<lb />
virus was abroad on campus in<lb />
December.<lb />
"We knew about viruses, but<lb />
we had no plan for dealing with<lb />
Self-esteem counters negative<lb />
Continued from page 1 monitor our lifestyle This<lb />
means controlling the stress lev el<lb />
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CHAS, We love you! Alpha Phi's.<lb />
DELTA SIGS, Casino night was a blast!<lb />
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SIG EPS-The pledges are hot the auction<lb />
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Tickets are availble in front of the Student<lb />
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ATTENTION ECU: The 1st annual Delta<lb />
Sigma Phi "Froth n Slosh with the Bad<lb />
Checks and the liond 3 p.m. Friday th<lb />
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SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON I lappv 1 bur<lb />
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Announcements<lb />
KERYGMA<lb />
A Bible study for those who are serious<lb />
about studying the Bible. Weekly meet-<lb />
- (tentatively Tues. afternoon) will be<lb />
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welcome.<lb />
COLLEGE REPUBLICANS<lb />
The ECU College Republicans will<lb />
meet every Tuesday night in room 221<lb />
Mendenhal! at 7 p.m. Call 758-5775 or 752-<lb />
5587<lb />
ROBERTSON<lb />
Students who would like to help with<lb />
getting MG. "Pat" Robertson elected<lb />
President, contact Justin Sturz at 758-2047.<lb />
Organizational meeting will be held soon.<lb />
SED<lb />
Students for Economic Democracy will<lb />
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call 758-9760 or 746-6040.<lb />
CAMPUS MINISTRIES<lb />
Worship God and celebrate Commun-<lb />
ion this Wednesday niht at 5:00 p.m. at<lb />
the Methodist Student Center. Also avail-<lb />
able, all-you-can-eat meal which is 52.00<lb />
at the door, S1.50 in advance. Call 758-2030<lb />
for reservations. Sponsored by Presbyte-<lb />
rian and Methodist Campus Ministries.<lb />
ECU FRISBEE CLUB<lb />
There will be practice every Tuesday,<lb />
Wednesday and Thursday at 2:30 on In-<lb />
tramural Fields 5 and 6 behind Minges<lb />
Colliseum and on Sunday at 2:00. New<lb />
players welcome.<lb />
PRIME TIME<lb />
Prime Time, sponsored by Campus<lb />
Crusade for Christ, meets every Thursday<lb />
at 7:30 p.m. in Brewster C-103. Everyone is<lb />
welcome.<lb />
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 ol<lb />
the 1987-88 N.C. Symphony Series is<lb />
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CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP<lb />
Friday nights are ALIVE more than<lb />
ever before! Join us at Jenkins Auditorium<lb />
(Art Building) at 8:00 p.m. Every FRID v<lb />
NIGHT for Christian Fellowship and<lb />
Bible teaching where JESUS IS LORD!<lb />
SCHOLAR SHIE<lb />
Students who wish to obtain financial<lb />
aid for overseas education may apply for<lb />
a Rivers Scholarship. The application<lb />
deadline is March 15,1988. For more info,<lb />
contact the Office of International Studies<lb />
and Scholarship in brewster A-117.<lb />
CHAMEER MUSIC<lb />
The 1988-1989 Chamber music Series<lb />
attractions include: Buswell-Parnas-Lu-<lb />
visi Trio, National Gallery of Art Vocal<lb />
Ensemble, Tokyo String Quartet, and<lb />
OREGON- For a brochure detailing the<lb />
events, contact the Central Ticket Office,<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center, 757-6611, ext.<lb />
266. Office hours are 11:00 a.m6:00 p.m<lb />
Monday-Friday. This series is co-spon-<lb />
sored by the Department of University<lb />
Unions and the School of Music<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, PI II-<lb />
LADANCJ, The NY. 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, 757-6611, ext. 266. Office<lb />
hours are 11:00 a.m6:00 p.m Monday-<lb />
Friday.<lb />
NASWCORSO<lb />
Wanted: Social Work Criminal Justice<lb />
majors and intended majors, to attend<lb />
meetings. Held the 2nd and 4th Monday<lb />
each month, at 4:00 p.m in Allied Health<lb />
bldg room 110.<lb />
COOPERATIVE ED.<lb />
The Co-op Education office is now lo-<lb />
cated on the second floor of the new<lb />
General Classroom Buildng, Room 2028.<lb />
Students interested in the program<lb />
should attend a co-op information semi-<lb />
nar. For specific seminar times, dates and<lb />
locations, please check the ECU Calendar<lb />
of Events or call the co-op office at 757-<lb />
6979. All students are eligable to Co-op.<lb />
JOB HUNTING? Come to see us at our<lb />
new locatioNn<lb />
SPRING SEM. GRAPS.<lb />
Caps and gowns should be picked up in<lb />
the Student Stores, Wright Building,<lb />
March 22, 23, 24,1988. These are yours to<lb />
keep providing the graduation fee has<lb />
been paid. For those receiving the Masters<lb />
Degree the fee pays for your cap and<lb />
gown, but there is an extra fee of $12.50 for<lb />
your hood. Announcements are available<lb />
in the Student Stores, Wright Building.<lb />
WORKSHOP<lb />
Ms. Melissa Haid, a visiting artist, will<lb />
conduct a multi-media workshop with<lb />
clay, paper, and slumped glass on March<lb />
14-18 in Jenkins Art Building. Ms. Haid will<lb />
present a slide lecture on March 16 at 7:30<lb />
in J-1327 of recent work. A work by Ms.<lb />
Haid will be completed during the work-<lb />
shop and will be donated to the perma-<lb />
nent collection in Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center or Kate Lewis Gallery. The work-<lb />
shop is sponsored by the Ceramics Guild,<lb />
The Visual Art Forum, and The SGA. The<lb />
public is invited to attend. Workhop<lb />
hours will be from 8:00-12:00 noon the 14-<lb />
18 in J-143.<lb />
CONTINUING ED.<lb />
The following Personal Development<lb />
Courses will be held: Money Matters<lb />
(starts March 15); Guitar (starts March 15);<lb />
Scuba (starts March 15); Drawing with<lb />
Colored Pencils (starts March 17); Begin-<lb />
ning Calligraphy (starts May 19). Contact<lb />
Continuing Education, Erwin Hall for<lb />
more information.<lb />
SLAE<lb />
All General College students who have<lb />
indicated a desire to major in Speech-<lb />
Language and Auditory Pathology and<lb />
have R. Muzzarelli as their advisor are to<lb />
meet on Wednesday, March 23 at 5:00<lb />
p m. in Brewster DIM. Advising for early<lb />
registration will take place at that time.<lb />
Others interested in SLAP should contact<lb />
the department-757-61.<lb />
OUTDOOR THERAPY<lb />
Worshop sponsored by the LSS-S and<lb />
LSS 4700, March 19,9:00-4:00 at River Park<lb />
North. Lunch included. Open to students<lb />
($12.50) and professionals ($25.00). Pre-<lb />
register and pie-pay by March 9th at the<lb />
LSS Building. Limited to 30 participants<lb />
OVERSEAS PEV.<lb />
Student internships interested in<lb />
spending a summer (or longer) in remote<lb />
parts of the world? The Overseas Devel-<lb />
opment Network is seeking several con-<lb />
cerned, committed students and recent<lb />
graduates who are interested in develop-<lb />
ment. Internships are available in India,<lb />
Bangladesh, LAUnJVfljfifjcathe Philippi-<lb />
nes, and the Appalachian Mountains.<lb />
Financial assistance is available. Contact<lb />
Marianne Exum for more information at<lb />
home 752-2389 or work 757-6271. Appli-<lb />
cation deadline is March 15, 1988.<lb />
CONTINUING ED.<lb />
The following Personal Development<lb />
Courses will be held: Money Matters<lb />
(starts March 15); Guitar (starts March 15);<lb />
Scuba (starts March 15); Drawing with<lb />
Colored Pencils (starts March 17); Begin-<lb />
ning Calligraphy (starts May 19). Contact<lb />
Continuing Education, Erwin Hall for<lb />
more information.<lb />
WOMEN'S FRISBEE CI TIB<lb />
Practice will be held Tuesday, Wednes-<lb />
day and Thursday from 3.30 until, at the<lb />
bottom of College Hill. All interested<lb />
players should attend. Those who have<lb />
received forms need to have them com-<lb />
pleted and ready to turn in.<lb />
SLAP<lb />
All General College students who have<lb />
indicated a desire to major in Speech-<lb />
Language and Auditory Pathology and<lb />
have R. Muzzarelli as their advisor are to<lb />
meet on Wednesday, March 23 at 5:00<lb />
p.m. in Brewster D101. Advising for early<lb />
registration will take place at that time.<lb />
Others interested in SLAP should contact<lb />
the department-757-6961.<lb />
GAY COMMUNITY<lb />
Greenville Gay Community is a group<lb />
formed last fall to meet the needs of the<lb />
gav and lesibian Community in<lb />
Greenville. The group meets every ofhber<lb />
week at different Ux-ations in Greenville<lb />
For more information please call and ask<lb />
for Charley at 752-2675.<lb />
RFSlTMFVS70KTC;Ht1fr<lb />
The Career Planning and Placement<lb />
Service in the Bloxton I louse is offering<lb />
one hour programs on beginning a res-<lb />
ume for your job search. Handouts and<lb />
samples will be given out to the first 20<lb />
people to come to each session. No sign up<lb />
required. These sessions are held in the<lb />
Career Planning Rixmi on March 3,16, and<lb />
22 at 3:00 p.m. For those who have already<lb />
written a resume and wish to have a res<lb />
ume critiqued, separate programs are<lb />
listed at the office<lb />
INTERVIEW WORKSHOPS<lb />
The Career Planning and Placement<lb />
Service in the Bloxton 1 louse is offering<lb />
one hour sessions to aid vou in developing<lb />
better interviewing skills. A film and dis-<lb />
cussion of how to interview on and off<lb />
campus will be shared. These sessions are<lb />
held in the Career Planning Room on<lb />
March 2, 15, and 24 at 3:00 p.m.<lb />
SPEAKER<lb />
Professor Oyeleye Oyediran of the<lb />
Department of Political Science at the<lb />
University of Lagos, Nigeria will be<lb />
speaking on "The Influence of the U.S.<lb />
Constitutional Developments in Nigeria"<lb />
on Tuesday, March 15,1988 at 730p.m. I Ic<lb />
will be speaking in the Lecture Room 1031<lb />
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International Studies at 737-6769.<lb />
ECONOMIC DEMOCRACY<lb />
Students for Economic Democracy will<lb />
hold a 3 dav fast March 22-24 to raise<lb />
money for the victims of war in<lb />
Nicaragua. A meeting will be held on<lb />
Wednesday, March 16 at 7:00 p.m. in<lb />
Mendenhall, room 8-D for those<lb />
interested in fasting or sponsoring<lb />
someone who is fasting, call 752-7938 or<lb />
746-6049 for more information.<lb />
COOPERATIVE ED.<lb />
Students holding North Carolina Real<lb />
Estate Sales license are needed for<lb />
positions with major resort developer<lb />
located in NC mountains. For more<lb />
information, contact Cooperative<lb />
Education, 2nd floor. New Classroom<lb />
Building.<lb />
SPECIAL OLYMPICS<lb />
Volunteers are needed to help with the<lb />
1988 Greenville Pitt County Special<lb />
Olympics Spring Games which will be<lb />
held on Friday, April 15, 1988, at E.B.<lb />
Aycock Junior i ligh School in Greenville<lb />
Volunteers must be able to work all day<lb />
from 9:00-2.00p.m. If you are interested in<lb />
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attend a volunteer training session to be<lb />
held in Biology 103 on Tuesday, April 12 at<lb />
3.00 pm. Tor more information, call Leslie<lb />
Wooles at 830-4551. (Rain date: Friday<lb />
April 22).<lb />
EROS<lb />
Eros will be meeting tomorrow, 16 March<lb />
1988, in Brewster ini at 5:00 pm. If you arc<lb />
interested in, or are curious about, the<lb />
women's movement, women's issues<lb />
and feminism, you should be there All are<lb />
invited to attend. Call 752-8014 for mor<lb />
info.<lb />
GIVE BLOOD<lb />
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WORKSHOP<lb />
Ms. Melissa I laid, a visKing artist, will<lb />
conduct a multi-media workshop with<lb />
clay, paper, and slumped glass on March<lb />
14-18 in Jenkins Art Building. Ms. I laid will<lb />
present a slide lecture on March 16 at 7:30<lb />
in J-1327 of recent work. A work by Ms.<lb />
Haid will be completed during the work-<lb />
shop and will be donated to the perma-<lb />
nent collection in Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center or Kate Lewis Gallery. The work-<lb />
shop is sponsored by the Ceramics Guild,<lb />
The Visual Art Forum, and The SGA. The<lb />
public is invited to attend. Workhop<lb />
hours will be from 8:00-12:00 noon the 14-<lb />
18 in J-143.<lb />
F�A<lb />
Fellowship of Christian Athletes will<lb />
meet every Tuesday at 9:30 at the Pirate<lb />
Club. Coaches, athletes, and others are<lb />
welcome to attend.<lb />
FORENSICS MEETING<lb />
If you are interested in Inter-Collegiate<lb />
speaking, the Forensics Club may be for<lb />
you. There will be a meeting on<lb />
Wednesday, March 16 at 8:15 in Room 211<lb />
Theatre Arts Building.<lb />
SAM<lb />
A speaker from BUSINESSWEEK<lb />
magazine is coming on March 21 at 3:30 to<lb />
talk to all SAM members about resumes<lb />
and career planning. We'll meet in room<lb />
1032 in the New Classroom Building.<lb />
We'll also discuss the election of new<lb />
officers.<lb />
ACCOUNTING SOCIETY<lb />
The Accounting Society will hold its<lb />
monthly meeting on Monday, March 21 at<lb />
4:00 p.m. in Mendenhall Multi-purpose<lb />
Room. Donna Cannon from Weyerhauser<lb />
will speak on cost accounting.<lb />
Nominations for new officers will take<lb />
place! If interested in becoming an officer<lb />
please drop off your name, phone number<lb />
and office desired to Dr. L. Dudley or to<lb />
the accounting department office!<lb />
The East Carolinian will take resumes and photos<lb />
of all SGA candidates Friday at 5 p.m. We are<lb />
also scheduling interviews for the Editorial<lb />
Board's endorsements for president and<lb />
vice president. Call Clay Deanhardt at<lb />
757-6366 by Wednesday at 7 p.m. or come<lb />
to The East Carolinian offices to<lb />
schedule your appointment.<lb />
Help Wanted<lb />
The East Carolinian is now aepting applications<lb />
for the position of assistant t edit manager<lb />
Requirments:<lb />
Excellent Communications Skills<lb />
Good Organizational Skills<lb />
Must have Own Transportation<lb />
Basic Computer Knowledge<lb />
Apply in Person at The East Carolinian<lb />
Publications Building<lb />
No Phone Calls Please!<lb />
Mino<lb />
MANOVER, N.H. (C<lb />
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haserupted in a nationwide;<lb />
of confrontations, sit-in!<lb />
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Minority sit-in at Dartmouth<lb />
mANOVER, N.H. (CPS)-<lb />
Minority student anger�which<lb />
has erupted in a nationwide scries<lb />
ot confrontations, sit-ins and<lb />
demands in recent weeks�<lb />
spread to Dartmouth College last<lb />
week.<lb />
Students rallied on the campus<lb />
green across from the administra-<lb />
tion building, protesting verbal<lb />
attacks on a black professor and<lb />
the dropping of charges against<lb />
students who vandalized a pro-<lb />
test shanty in January 1986.<lb />
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on more than 40 campuses since<lb />
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mouth faculty and students for its<lb />
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tive action and minority recruit-<lb />
ment.<lb />
In February, Cole objected to<lb />
another Review article calling<lb />
him "academically deficient" by<lb />
labeling staffers "white-boy rac-<lb />
ists<lb />
Review Editor Chris Baldwin<lb />
and 3 co-workers talked to Cole<lb />
after a Feb. 23 class, offering him<lb />
the chance to rebut the Review's<lb />
charges in print and demanding<lb />
an apology for calling them rac-<lb />
ists.<lb />
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shouting at each other, a Review<lb />
photographer took a picture of<lb />
the enraged Cole, which the Re-<lb />
view ran on the cover of its next<lb />
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picketed in firont of stores that<lb />
advertised in the Review, and<lb />
called for trie March 3 cam-<lb />
puswide anti- racism march.<lb />
Meanwhile on March 1, U.S.<lb />
District Judge Shane Devine dis-<lb />
missed a lawsuit filed against<lb />
Dartmouth by 3 former Review<lb />
staffers who had been disciplined<lb />
for destroying anti-apartheid<lb />
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tors barred from "intimidating<lb />
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staffers who fought with Cole<lb />
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could expel them.<lb />
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moreover, arose against a back-<lb />
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at a number of campuses around<lb />
the nation.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROl INIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
MARCH! 5,1988 Page 8<lb />
drivin' and cryin' does<lb />
scene in Richmond<lb />
know, to spite his face. guitar; and secondly, all the band<lb />
But the best band of the night members had really long hair.<lb />
- was what the four dollar cover I got their record today and<lb />
When we left for Spring Break, was for. drivin' n' cryin' was the already I can tell it will stay in the<lb />
By STEVE SOMMERS<lb />
Stall Writer<lb />
Whisper Tamos the Lion"<lb />
topped WZMB's top thirteen<lb />
album chart. It's drivin' n' crvin's<lb />
(that's little "d little "c") new Lp.<lb />
What this means is that "Whisper<lb />
Tames the Lion is currently the<lb />
most played record at the station.<lb />
We'll have to wait until Thursday<lb />
to see if it stays there or not.<lb />
1 went home to Richmond the<lb />
first part of my break and 1 was<lb />
lucky enough to see this top<lb />
ranked band, drivin' n' cryin'<lb />
smash of the ball and, like 1 said,<lb />
deservingly so.<lb />
Aside from a song or two on<lb />
WZMB, this was really the first<lb />
time 1 had heard their stuff. The<lb />
first song they played, "Whisper<lb />
Tames the Lion was reminiscent<lb />
front of my record collection for a<lb />
while. The song that catches your<lb />
car first is "Can't Promise You the<lb />
World If they release this song<lb />
for general radio I predict it will<lb />
see success. Lyrically and<lb />
musically it is good enough to<lb />
oi Iggy Pop and I thought it was grab the mainstream and not-so-<lb />
alright! Then the music took a mainstream audiences. "I can't<lb />
strange shift in direction. promise you the world no more,<lb />
They started playing these never thought I could or I'd ever<lb />
songs that had a country flair. It have to Good, basic honest<lb />
was like Jimmy Page and Lou lyrics.<lb />
Slam and tone with album reviews<lb />
play live. Overall, it was a great Reed playing songs written bv the "Can't Promise You the World'<lb />
show I he crowd could have been Georgia Satellites. is the first track on the cryin' side. The East Carolinian Features Page is proud to present this picture of the Greatest"Band In North<lb />
ger but The Good Guvs, a Last couple remarks about their You see, instead of there being a America,(drumrolil here, please) drivin' n' cryin Though we are not even worthy to speak their names<lb />
Richmond staple were playing show. First some guy named "side one" and "side two" there is these musical gods, we must introduce them to you. From left to right, Tim Neilson, Kevn Kinnev and<lb />
down the street. In fact, it 1 hadn t Buren Fowler vvho is somehow Jeff Sullivan. Go omt and b their record dlesg heathens,6<lb />
recently heard of dnvinn cryin, asssociated with REM played See DRIVE, page 9<lb />
1 would have been down the street<lb />
also.<lb />
Two bands opened for drivin'<lb />
n' cryin one was a good pop<lb />
band and the other was a<lb />
powerful and gripping band.<lb />
The pop band was Flat Stanley.<lb />
Thev come to Greenville a lot. If<lb />
you haven't seen or heard them,<lb />
thev are tour real cute guys<lb />
pla ing real cute music. If you're<lb />
into that, you would have loved it.<lb />
But, it that's not the case you<lb />
probably would have been down<lb />
the street at The Good Guvs.<lb />
The other band, the gripping<lb />
and powerful one, was Rosebud.<lb />
Thev like to call their music Phat<lb />
Ass Rock and Roll and that's what<lb />
it is. I've seen Rosebud a number<lb />
oi times and with each show their<lb />
rock and roll just keeps betting<lb />
Phatter and Phatter. By the way,<lb />
they have really cool T-shirts. It's<lb />
a picture oi a guv cutting off his<lb />
nose with a pair of scissors. You<lb />
By BILL UPCHURCH<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
SLAMMIN' WATUSIS,<lb />
SLAMMIN' WATUSIS � If you<lb />
are a fan oi the dancethrash<lb />
music format vou need to check<lb />
out the new self titled album by<lb />
the Slammin' Watusis. Taking a<lb />
sometimes overcloned format<lb />
and adding a blazing sax makes<lb />
this band stand out from the rest.<lb />
The music is definite thrash mate-<lb />
rial.<lb />
Lee Pope is the lead singer and<lb />
rythme guitarist. His voice is<lb />
strong and he plays basic rockin'<lb />
rythme guitar. Clay Watusi<lb />
shares vocals and plays bass gui-<lb />
tar. Fast Rick Raven also shares<lb />
vocals and uses his sax in innova-<lb />
tive ways. His lungs must be huge<lb />
because he literally abuses his sax.<lb />
Lead gutarist Mark Durante uses<lb />
fast paced leads all over the songs.<lb />
Drummer Benny B. B. Saphire<lb />
keeps the beat hard and dance-<lb />
able.<lb />
"Won't Sell Out" is a good<lb />
thrash song with screaming sax<lb />
parts. "Some Sex" is an anti-aids<lb />
song. Not anti-sex mind you, but<lb />
it definitely has a message: "You<lb />
can reduce your chance of aidsif<lb />
you limit your number of sexual<lb />
partners" and "Some sex is never<lb />
safesome sex is safesome sex is<lb />
never ever safe If you are in<lb />
the mood to thrash listen to "Let It<lb />
Out This dance tune starts fast<lb />
and speeds up at the end. Not<lb />
thrashmetal pace, but more like<lb />
thrashdance pace; if you know<lb />
what I mean, "ilt's Alright To<lb />
Show You Care" is and anthem<lb />
type song. I'm sure fans at their<lb />
live shows sing th c chorus as they<lb />
dance<lb />
The album lacks; low-end bass<lb />
response, but you can adjust your<lb />
stereo to corrrect producer Jay<lb />
ORouke's oversight. But don't let<lb />
that problem turn you away from<lb />
this band; this album will make<lb />
you move.<lb />
DYNATONES, SHAMELESS<lb />
� If you like the sax, but want to<lb />
hear it in a different format, try the<lb />
Dynatones. Sounding at times<lb />
like a combination of The Fabu-<lb />
lous Thunder Birds, Huey Lewis,<lb />
The Blues Brothers and Elvis<lb />
Costello, this Rythm and Blues<lb />
band does justice to the format.<lb />
Most of the songs on the album<lb />
are .covers of old R&amp;B songs re-<lb />
done and updated.<lb />
All of the musicians do good<lb />
job, but some stand out more than<lb />
others. C.C Miller handles lead<lb />
vocals well. He has a strong voice,<lb />
well suited for the R&amp;B format,<lb />
and he sings like he means it. The<lb />
horn section is great. Some out-<lb />
side musicians helped on this<lb />
album. Steve Cropper who<lb />
played guitar for the Blues Broth-<lb />
ers and in theMuscle Shoals stu-<lb />
dios continues to show his virtu-<lb />
osity on this album.<lb />
Classic plot puts<lb />
Judge on list<lb />
By CAROL WETHERINGTON<lb />
AuiiUnt Features Editor<lb />
Shown here is Judge Reinhold in the movie "Vice Versa a film about parents switching bodies with<lb />
their children. My parents are too smart for that. They don't want this body, with X'Hal knows what all<lb />
chemicals floating around in my bloodstream. Anyway, Carol says this movie is better than the rest and<lb />
hey, I guess she knows everything about cinema. If we have ANY questions, we can just go to her.<lb />
How many times have we seen<lb />
the old switch-a-roo plot? I know.<lb />
I know. 22 times, right? Well, here<lb />
it is again, in the same old fashion<lb />
with only new actors to<lb />
distinguish it from the same plot<lb />
of yesteryear.<lb />
Written and prcduced by Dick<lb />
Clement and Ian La Frenais, "Vice<lb />
Versa" is the classic Disney-type-<lb />
hocus-pocus movie that started<lb />
with "Freaky Fniday" so many<lb />
years ago.<lb />
Portraying Ma rshall Seymour,<lb />
Judge Reinhold is the ultimate<lb />
Yuppie. Not only is he a Yuppie,<lb />
he is a Yuppie in his prime.<lb />
Contemporary, urban, executive<lb />
mania is no strange territory to<lb />
Reinhold, who is a true-to-life, in<lb />
all actuality, Yuppie. His<lb />
neurotic, ambitious, highly over<lb />
agressive personality is slightly<lb />
charming while the desire to<lb />
strangle him does surface<lb />
occasionally.<lb />
But Reinhold doesn't carry this<lb />
movie by himself. His co-star,<lb />
Fred Savage, plays the role of son,<lb />
Charlie Seymour. Now II years<lb />
old, Savage is on the road to<lb />
stardom. Even though not<lb />
originally cast for this movie,<lb />
Savage is perhaps one of the<lb />
movie's strongest actor, pulling<lb />
off the parent-child<lb />
transformation with the ease of a<lb />
much older actor.<lb />
Columbia Pictures saw the<lb />
effective meshing between these<lb />
two actors and built on it.<lb />
See REINHOLD, pagelO<lb />
Weeding applicants is no easy task<lb />
By MARY HECKROTTE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
LOOKING FOR A JOB?<lb />
There it is, right before your<lb />
yes in the Help Wanted section<lb />
of the Want-Ads. You've given up<lb />
years of sleep, parties, and all<lb />
manners of good things in life to<lb />
be ready for this one: THE JOB OF<lb />
YOUR DREAMS. Do you know<lb />
how many other people are<lb />
drooling over that very ad at this<lb />
very moment? Do you know that<lb />
just ONE mispelled word in you<lb />
cover letter can blow your<lb />
chances to get one tiny toe in the<lb />
employer's front door?<lb />
If you hope to get close enough<lb />
to razzle-dazzle that prospective<lb />
employer with all your wit and<lb />
charm, you'll need more to be<lb />
first-class than just your postage<lb />
stamp. Your cover letter and<lb />
resume will have to be PERFECT.<lb />
And, if you bow east, say three<lb />
Hail-Marys, throw salt over your<lb />
shoulder, and your stars are right,<lb />
you might get an interview.<lb />
Imagine yourself sitting on the<lb />
other side of the aplication<lb />
process for just a minute, and<lb />
you'll sec what happens to the<lb />
carelessly written letter, the<lb />
imperfect resume, the candidate<lb />
without appeal. Let's suppose<lb />
thai you're a big wheel in your<lb />
profession, and there's a vacancy<lb />
in your department. You put an<lb />
ad in the paper, give a few details<lb />
about what kind of person you're<lb />
looking for � minimum<lb />
education, minimum experience<lb />
� something about salary, how<lb />
to go about applying, your<lb />
deadline for applications. And<lb />
you wait.<lb />
By the deadline date, you've<lb />
received 82 applications. Eighty-<lb />
two! It takes six hours to read<lb />
them, and it's almost going-<lb />
homc-scotch-and-soda-time. Got<lb />
to narrow this down some.<lb />
Hah! Throw this one out � he<lb />
can't spell "inclosed And get rid<lb />
of this one, too�must not be very<lb />
interested since she didn't bother<lb />
to type her cover letter (and her<lb />
hand-writing is all downhill �<lb />
indicates a depressive<lb />
personality, you know.) These 17<lb />
don't have the academic deeree<lb />
you required; these 26 are missing<lb />
the experience you're looking for.<lb />
Well, some better: now there are<lb />
only 42.<lb />
Look here, this fellow says in<lb />
his cover letter that he has vast<lb />
experience, all the skills and<lb />
knowledge you want. But where<lb />
is it listed? No clues in his resume.<lb />
Must not have paid any attention<lb />
to what the ad said, or he would<lb />
have re-written his resume,<lb />
highlighted some of that<lb />
applicable experience. Oh, well,<lb />
maybe his experience was only<lb />
half� vast�toss it in the reject<lb />
stack.<lb />
Moving right along, here's 14<lb />
more of the same: letters that say a<lb />
lot, resumes that leave out too<lb />
much. Now only 27 left. Cover<lb />
letters and resumes, you decide;<lb />
tell so much when there's so little<lb />
to go on.<lb />
Here's a fellow who has trouble<lb />
constructing sentences. Here's a<lb />
woman who uses poor grammar<lb />
� and on purple paper, at that.<lb />
And can you believe this one? She<lb />
actually believes she can leap tall<lb />
buildings from the sounds of this!<lb />
Bet she'd be an aggravating<lb />
somebody to have around.<lb />
Here's one that gives his<lb />
grammar school grades and lists<lb />
his position with the Litle League<lb />
when he was nine years old. And<lb />
isn't this one sweet? � she loves<lb />
knitting, folding laundry,<lb />
walking her poodle, and talking<lb />
to herself � too bad the position<lb />
isn't for a housesi tter or an elderly<lb />
tuba player.<lb />
This one's sitrange, too � no<lb />
mention of the; years between<lb />
1982 and 1985. Wonder what he's<lb />
been up to that he doesn't want<lb />
the world to know? And look at<lb />
this � seven letters of<lb />
reccomendation attached, all<lb />
addressed 'To Whom it May<lb />
Concern" (not you, certainly).<lb />
Looks like somebody must be<lb />
trying to get rid of him. Another<lb />
one to throw out. And another.<lb />
And another. And so on. Finally,<lb />
only 12 left.<lb />
You make a list, call them for a<lb />
interview. First one says she's<lb />
accepted a job in Nigeria. Second<lb />
one says he's decided to stay<lb />
where he is. Third one is tickled<lb />
pink and ready for an interview<lb />
anytime you say. Fourth one can't<lb />
believe you want her to move to<lb />
your town (did she really think<lb />
she could comimute 237 miles a<lb />
day and still be useful? Or maybe<lb />
she thought you would bring the<lb />
work to her?) A.t last, you have<lb />
five candidates scheduled tor<lb />
interview � and it only took 12<lb />
calls.<lb />
INTERVIEW DAY. You've<lb />
arranged a screening committee<lb />
to help conduct initial interviews,<lb />
no easy accomplishment to get<lb />
four busy executive-types<lb />
together. You're sitting<lb />
comfortably around the polished-<lb />
walnut conference table, coffee<lb />
cups, note pads, and files with<lb />
resumes and cover letters in hand.<lb />
You've left the chair at the head of<lb />
the table empty, the Hot Seat for<lb />
the Interviewee.<lb />
First Candidate. Looks<lb />
polished in her teal blue suit,<lb />
matching high heels, white<lb />
blouse, conservative jewelry,<lb />
small notebook, a discreet purse, a<lb />
professional-looking hairdo. Act<lb />
posed: sits up straight, answers<lb />
questions directly � not too little,<lb />
not too much � varies her gaze<lb />
around the room to different<lb />
committee members as she talks,<lb />
listens carefully.<lb />
She's got pizzazz. She laughs<lb />
at the committees' jokes. She<lb />
laughs at her own jokes, too. Good<lb />
See ONLY, page 10<lb />
"Italian Shoes" is a fun song<lb />
about Italian shoes. "Something<lb />
about me the women all love - 1<lb />
wear Italian shoesSoft like<lb />
leather; fit like a glove - I wear<lb />
Italian shoes "Lean Your Love<lb />
On Me" is your typical when life<lb />
gets you down � I'll be there for<lb />
you bluesy love song. "Lean your<lb />
love on me1 can take all you can<lb />
give melean your love on me1<lb />
can stand strong when vou're<lb />
with melean your love on me<lb />
your love keeps me sane; you're<lb />
my strengh and my securitylean<lb />
your love on me "just Like<lb />
That" is about seeing an old lover<lb />
after years have past and having<lb />
the old feelings return. "Just like<lb />
thatthese memories are not over<lb />
yetjust like thatout of the blue<lb />
there's something still thereiust<lb />
like thatin'an "instant 1 remem-<lb />
bered what took years to forget<lb />
Shameless contains just enough<lb />
blues and plenty of rythme. If you<lb />
like the Fabulous Thunderbirds<lb />
and Huey Lewis and The News,<lb />
do yourself a favor and listen to<lb />
this album.<lb />
Both of these albums were re-<lb />
viewed curteousy of East Coast<lb />
Music and Video.<lb />
Reese to give<lb />
slidelecture<lb />
School of Art Pre Release<lb />
Nationally known sculptor,<lb />
Richard Reese, will present a<lb />
slide-lecture on his work on<lb />
Wednesday, at 7:30 p.m. in<lb />
Jenkins Auditorium. A cross-<lb />
section of Reese's drawings and<lb />
sculptures covering 15 years of<lb />
the artist's career is on display in<lb />
the exhibit "Enigmatic Inquiry" at<lb />
Gray Art Gallery through March<lb />
18th. Sponsored by the Gallery,<lb />
Reese will also be conducting<lb />
student critiques at the School of<lb />
Art March 17th and 18th.<lb />
Reese is a professor of Art at the<lb />
University of Wisconsin-<lb />
Madison, where he earned an<lb />
MFA in 1961. His work has been<lb />
shown extensively since I960,<lb />
including such exhibits as the<lb />
Painters and Scupltors<lb />
Invitational at Kohler Art Center,<lb />
Sheboygan, Wisconsin Invitation<lb />
Exhibit, Numazu, Japan.<lb />
In 1975, he received a National<lb />
Endowment in the Arts<lb />
Fellowship in Sculpture and has<lb />
served as an NEA Visiting<lb />
Lecturer at Virginia<lb />
Commonwealth University in<lb />
Richmond, and as a Visiting critic<lb />
at Tyler School of Art in<lb />
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The<lb />
artist and his work have also been<lb />
featured in the National<lb />
Education Television production<lb />
"Perception<lb />
The work on view in the<lb />
Enigmatic Inquiry" Exhibit will<lb />
be featured in a catalogue of the<lb />
show to be produced by Gray Art<lb />
Gallery and funded by the North<lb />
Carolina Arts Council.<lb />
Gray Art Gallery and Jenkins<lb />
Auditonum are located in the<lb />
Jenkins Fine Arts Center on the<lb />
campus of East Carolina<lb />
University in Greenville, North<lb />
Carolina. All events are free and<lb />
open to the public. Parking is<lb />
available in the lots adjoining the<lb />
Jenkins Center. For more<lb />
information, call 757-6336.<lb />
Gray<lb />
By SUZANNE NETLSEN<lb />
9MM Writer<lb />
Tall colorful sculptures stand at<lb />
the entrance of the Grav Art<lb />
Gallery. The expressions<lb />
wooden structures are pieces byj<lb />
Italian born artist halo Scangal<lb />
whose work is shown toget j<lb />
with two other artists' in<lb />
gallery's second exhibition I<lb />
spring semester, its title<lb />
"Enigmatic Inquiries<lb />
All three artists are presenting<lb />
slide-lectures about their v<lb />
The last one to be held is Richard<lb />
Reese's talk Wedbesday at 7<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Scanga's work is quit-<lb />
diversified. There are sculpt<lb />
assembled from flat pieces<lb />
wood and rope. Thev an brig<lb />
painted and strong black line<lb />
segmenting the plains oi color<lb />
Another series is represents<lb />
by a sculpture that is also brightl<lb />
painted. It utilizes tree limbs<lb />
the figure and found objects Th<lb />
theme, explained the art; j<lb />
"common tears' - "sue! j<lb />
fear oi geometry, for exam<lb />
In his lecture he showed a .<lb />
with a limb-figure h<lb />
mathematical tools. (Tine pie<lb />
the gallery does not give a tit!<lb />
Two works from Sea:<lb />
"Potato Famine Series" stand<lb />
in their clarity and simplicity<lb />
color, materials and symh<lb />
content. There is wood, wire, fan<lb />
toolsand glass as well aspota I<lb />
Glass, Scanga told his audieno<lb />
was a very precious materu<lb />
when he was growing up in Itah<lb />
His mother had one glass bottle ll<lb />
which she kept the olive oil, j<lb />
Drive and cry<lb />
with boss ban<lb />
Continued from page S<lb />
the "drivin' side" and the "cry<lb />
side This is fairly new trend.<lb />
lot of bands use "this side" ai<lb />
"that side I wish they wou<lb />
stop.<lb />
"Livin' By The Book" isanotl<lb />
song that will stick in your he;<lb />
It's real cool the way Kevin Kir<lb />
(thensinger and guitar pTayj<lb />
does the lyrics. Some verses<lb />
sings and some verses he just ta<lb />
through. It's a good trick<lb />
intensify what he's trying to<lb />
and what he's trying to saj<lb />
intensifying.<lb />
"Fanatical readers and pleadl<lb />
healers and treaters a<lb />
unbelievers of the feeder. <lb />
sing the song of hypocrites<lb />
Pretty strong words. So, I'd<lb />
to conclude with other pr<lb />
strong words. These an I<lb />
quotes I got from band mem'd<lb />
last week.<lb />
�Clay, the singer for<lb />
Stanley�"Everybody she<lb />
learn to exert energy towi<lb />
whateverthat's it. I just ma�<lb />
up<lb />
�Randy, the manager<lb />
drivin' n' cryin'� Save<lb />
cows It's our jobs to save<lb />
cows<lb />
,<lb />
-Kevin, singer for drivii<lb />
cryin'�"Find the light not fj<lb />
mounting to, but through<lb />
�Brad, the drummer<lb />
Rosebud�"If thou shall a<lb />
go for the greatness then not!<lb />
will stand in thou's way in thl<lb />
quest for all. But not really<lb />
shut-up you bag oi puke'<lb />
Wed. Movie<lb />
'Maurice<lb />
M<lb />
This week's Wednesday<lb />
brings us "Maurice Itisnotl<lb />
another adaptation oi an Ej<lb />
Forster novel as was "Room<lb />
a View it is also beauti<lb />
photographed, with lush set!<lb />
and exquisite detail. Dirj<lb />
James Ivory and producer I j<lb />
Merchant have made acclaj<lb />
films for 25 years and bnnj<lb />
another impressive exampl<lb />
their collaborative efforts.<lb />
"Maurice" is a story oi a v<lb />
man torn between<lb />
homosexual tendencies anj<lb />
convertions of his era, Ed wal<lb />
England. His college mal<lb />
driven into marriage. Mi<lb />
seeks medical help, but fj<lb />
finds himself passion<lb />
involved with his former<lb />
gardener. For Maurice, nl<lb />
stockbrocker this is a d<lb />
unconventional relahonshu<lb />
period is well presented ai<lb />
acting is fine, particularly<lb />
three main male heroes.<lb />
James Wilby stars as<lb />
Hall with Hugh Grant as<lb />
Durham, and Rupert Gra<lb />
Clive's gardener Scuder.<lb />
? �.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 15,1988<lb />
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Greatest Band In North<lb />
lh to speak their names,<lb />
son Kevn Kinnev and<lb />
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tews<lb />
5" is a run song<lb />
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the women all love - I<lb />
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ke e - 1 wear<lb />
in 1 our Love<lb />
:v pical when life<lb />
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li .ill you can<lb />
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when you're<lb />
in your love on me<lb />
ps me sane; you're<lb />
;h and my securitylean<lb />
on me lust Like<lb />
- eing an old lover<lb />
ave past and having<lb />
gs return. "Just like<lb />
 memories are not over<lb />
just like thatout of the blue<lb />
s something still therejust<lb />
c thatin an instant 7 remcm-<lb />
at took years to forget<lb />
tains just enough<lb />
frythme. If you<lb />
lous Thunderbirds<lb />
- and The News,<lb />
- and ten to<lb />
these albums were re-<lb />
i curteousy of East Coast<lb />
and Video.<lb />
eese to give<lb />
lidelecture<lb />
School of Art Prt� Release<lb />
known sculptor,<lb />
iard Reese, will present a<lb />
ie-lecture on his work on<lb />
Inesday, at 7:30 p.m. in<lb />
arts Auditorium. A cross-<lb />
Reese's drawings and<lb />
� covering 15 years of<lb />
reer is on display in<lb />
exhibit "Enigmatic Inquiry" at<lb />
Art Gallery through March<lb />
or I by the Gallerv,<lb />
will also be conducting<lb />
rtt critiques at the School of<lb />
I ir h 17th a no.<lb />
a professor of Art at the<lb />
of Wisconsin-<lb />
1 �n, where he earned an<lb />
 in 11. His work has been<lb />
i extensively since 1960,<lb />
such exhibits as the<lb />
and Scupltors<lb />
Rational at Kohler Art Center,<lb />
iboygan, Wisconsin Invitation<lb />
ibit, Numazu, Japan.<lb />
In 1975, he received a National<lb />
dowment in the Arts<lb />
hip m Sculpture and has<lb />
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"sacred" things. This same<lb />
quality seems to come across in<lb />
the glass used in Scanga's work.<lb />
Glass is used in another piece.<lb />
A series of wood cut-like black<lb />
drawings on white paper have<lb />
glass vases sitting in front of them.<lb />
from the wall. Even larger, two Gallery shows Reese's work.<lb />
posters show drawings of what<lb />
Saar rcferrs to as "kind of side-<lb />
show characters<lb />
The artist uses a variety of<lb />
surfaces to paint upon such as<lb />
linoleum, also painting the frame<lb />
Tall colorful sculptures stand at<lb />
the entrance of the Gray Art<lb />
Gallery. The cxpressionistic<lb />
wooden structures are pieces by<lb />
Italian born artist Italo Scanga The vases, the pedestals as well as made up of linoleum strips. The<lb />
whose work is shown together the wooden frames are painted in outer shape of some pieces is<lb />
with two other artists' in the a similar manner, with strong<lb />
gallery's second exhibition this black marks, lines (or dots in<lb />
spring semester, its title is another series), forming a unity<lb />
Enigmatic Inquiries with the exprcssionistic<lb />
All three artists are presenting drawings,<lb />
slide-lectures about their work. Color comes into the work in<lb />
rhe last one to be held is Richard the form of live flowers that are<lb />
placed in the vases ("to give life to<lb />
the work behind them<lb />
explained Scanga). The other very<lb />
similar drawing series has color in collects many and adds them into<lb />
its frames, blue and blue-green her work in the form of sewn-on<lb />
wood and rope. They are brightly beneath the heavy black marks. buttons or other plastic trinkets<lb />
ainted and strong black lines At last, what has been described glued into the "interiors" of her<lb />
Reese's talk Wedbesday at 7:30<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Scanga's work is quite<lb />
diversified. There are sculptures<lb />
assembled from flat pieces of<lb />
remenisccnt of both a house and a<lb />
shrine.<lb />
Her many portraits are very<lb />
personal yet they translate into<lb />
universal types. Stemming from<lb />
experiences of the artist the faces<lb />
she (re)creates stay in the viewer's<lb />
mind, and are recognized.<lb />
Saar speaks about the magic<lb />
quality of everyday objects. She<lb />
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segmenting the plains of color. by some critics as Scanga's<lb />
Another series is represented "cubistic" style, is represented by<lb />
bv a sculpture that is also brightly two colorful drawings with their<lb />
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the figure and found objects. The<lb />
theme, explained the artist, were<lb />
common fears" - "such as the<lb />
tear of geometry, for example<lb />
In his lecture he showed a slide<lb />
with a limb-figure holding<lb />
mathematical tools. (The piece in<lb />
the gallery docs not give a title.)<lb />
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Potato Famine Scries" stand out<lb />
in their clarity and simplicity of<lb />
color, materials and symbolic<lb />
content. There is wood, wire, farm<lb />
tools and glass as well as potatoes.<lb />
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was a very precious material<lb />
when he was growing up in Italy.<lb />
His mother had one glass bottle in<lb />
which she kept the olive oil, both<lb />
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frames tied into the imagery in<lb />
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Haitian women who "weave'<lb />
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Pirate baseballers push record to 11-3 for year<lb />
East Carolina's baseball team<lb />
would like to take a moment to<lb />
on joy their early season success.<lb />
That's about how long they<lb />
actually have to enjoy it � a<lb />
moment.<lb />
That's because the Pirates visit<lb />
rival and Colonial Athletic<lb />
Association foe UNC-<lb />
Wilmington this weekend for an<lb />
important three-game scries at<lb />
the Seahawks' Brooks Field.<lb />
ECU, behind some red-hot bats<lb />
and some suprising consistency<lb />
from its young pitching staff,<lb />
have rolled to an 11-3 mark at the<lb />
March hal f-way point. The Pirates<lb />
won nine straight before bowing<lb />
to Virginia Commonwealth 5-4 in<lb />
11 innings Friday. But even in<lb />
defeat there<lb />
with the<lb />
performance from<lb />
pitcher Scott Stevens.<lb />
The Pirates have hit and hit<lb />
often in the early going. Asa team,<lb />
the Bucs arc hitting more than<lb />
Washington, Providence,<lb />
Fairfield and a 5-0 shutout over<lb />
previously unbeaten Connecticut<lb />
on Monday. UNC, meanwhile,<lb />
has gotten off to a sluggish 3-10<lb />
start.<lb />
When these teams get together,<lb />
however, throw the statistics out<lb />
the proverbial window.<lb />
Last vear the Seahawks took<lb />
two out of three from the Pirates<lb />
in the Port City, then ECU gained<lb />
revenge in the Colonial<lb />
Tournament with a 10-3 win<lb />
enroutc to the championship.<lb />
This season, the Scahawk record<lb />
is misleading because of the very<lb />
difficult schedule they have<lb />
faced.<lb />
Defensively, ECU and UNCW<lb />
was a silver lining appear similar. Both teams sport<lb />
complete game veteran and speedy outfielders<lb />
and inexperienced infielders.<lb />
Senior outfielders Mike Byers<lb />
and Tim Langmcyer lead the<lb />
Scahawk outfield, while ECU<lb />
senior Jav McGraw and freshman<lb />
freshman<lb />
by Jacobs Monday in the 5-0 win<lb />
over Connecticut.<lb />
Jacobs walked just one and John<lb />
Thomas rapped three base hits as<lb />
the Pirates held on for their 11th<lb />
victory of the season.<lb />
Friday, ECU split a pair of<lb />
games including an 18-5 walk<lb />
over Fairleigh Dickinson-<lb />
Madison and the 5-4<lb />
heartbreaking loss to VCU.<lb />
Calvin Brown was one of many<lb />
offensive stars in the win over<lb />
FDU with a third-inning grand<lb />
slam home run. In the nightcap,<lb />
Jay McGraw's solo homer in the<lb />
eigth inning knotted the score at<lb />
4-4. The Rams capitilized in the<lb />
top of the 11th inning with Adam<lb />
Knicely double that scored the<lb />
game-winner, Stevens' only<lb />
second earned run of the long<lb />
day.<lb />
Earlier during Spring Break,<lb />
ECU swept double-headers over<lb />
St. Augustine's (4-3, 20-4) and<lb />
Providence (8-3, 12-5), then won<lb />
�Steve Godin � the freshman<lb />
is proving with his arm and bat<lb />
while he was drafted by the<lb />
Orioles in the '87 draft.<lb />
�Calvin Brown � his four<lb />
home runs and 23 RBI's lead the<lb />
team.<lb />
�John Adams � filling in well<lb />
at a new position and batting over<lb />
.340.<lb />
�Chris Caublc � the junior all-<lb />
conference catcher has been<lb />
successful at throwing out base<lb />
stcalcrs.<lb />
�Jake Jacobs � after a shaky<lb />
start has rallied to lead the team in<lb />
victories.<lb />
the flu, his record is 2-0 with a 2.25<lb />
ERA.<lb />
�Gary Smith � the veteran<lb />
lefty is 12-6 since putting on the<lb />
Pirate uniform last year.<lb />
�Scott Stevens � earns the<lb />
"hard-luck" award for earning<lb />
two losses despite a 3.33 ERA and<lb />
� Brian Bcrckman � battling three complete games.<lb />
.330, have slugged 31 doubles, 10 Steve Godin are atop the Pirate three games in as many days over<lb />
home runs and have scored an hitting statistics. In the infield,<lb />
average of more than 10 runs per both teams are expected to start<lb />
game. Meanwhile, 11 different first-year players at both second<lb />
Pirate hurlers have seen action � base and shortstop,<lb />
only one senior � compiling a Stevens, Brian Berckman, Gary<lb />
stingy 3.67 earned run average. Smith and Jake Jacobs are<lb />
Saturday at 1 p.m ECU and expected to make starts or long-<lb />
Fairfield � outscoring the Stags<lb />
47-8 in the series.<lb />
Standouts for the Pirates thus<lb />
far include:<lb />
� Jay McGraw � the senior is on<lb />
his way to his best season ever<lb />
with a .468 average through<lb />
y<lb />
UNCW, two longtime rivals, will relief appearances for the Pirates Sunday including three home<lb />
runs. He is now tied for third on<lb />
ECU's all-time career home run<lb />
list.<lb />
�Dominick Digirolomo � the<lb />
sophomore has polished up his<lb />
hitting skills and finds himself ina<lb />
meet for the 52nd time. A this weekend. The Seahawks<lb />
doubleheader is scheduled for count on sophomore left-hander<lb />
Saturday and a single game is on Tony Tillman and right-hander<lb />
tap for Sunday afternoon. Jerome Hunt.<lb />
Statistically, ECU has been The Pirate hurlers have<lb />
impressive thus far in 1988 with compiled six complete games,<lb />
wins over Virginia, George including a nine-inning two hitter part-time starting role at catcher.<lb />
Pirate baseballer John Adams rips a base hit down the right field line during a recent Pirate home victory. The<lb />
Pirates are currently 11-3 for the year following a 5-0 win over previously unbeaten Connecticut Monday. (Photo<lb />
by Hardy Allegood � FXU Photo Lab)<lb />
Pirates fall to Spiders in Colonial tourney<lb />
By TIM CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
HAMPTON, Va. � After a<lb />
regular season full of near misses<lb />
and what if's, the East Carolina<lb />
basketball team ended its year in<lb />
dissappointing fashion losing 67-<lb />
41 to Richmond in the opening<lb />
round of the Colonial Athletic<lb />
Association basketball<lb />
tournament Saturday, March 5.<lb />
The Spiders simply used their<lb />
size and strength to outmann the<lb />
Pirates, who were playing<lb />
without injured Gus Hill to take<lb />
the victory. Richmond went on to<lb />
later claim the tournament title<lb />
and gain an automatic berth into<lb />
the NCAA Tournament with<lb />
close wins over UNC-<lb />
Wilmington (54-53) and George<lb />
Mason (74-71).<lb />
"It's too bad that we didn't<lb />
shoot the ball well tonight Reed<lb />
Lose, who led the Pirates in<lb />
scoring for the game with 18<lb />
points, said. "It's too bad that we<lb />
got beat by that many points<lb />
because we've worked so hard<lb />
this year<lb />
"Richmond was just much<lb />
better and they played well ECU<lb />
head coach Mike Stcele said. "We<lb />
didn'l play well, but Richmond<lb />
had a lot to do with that<lb />
The Spiders grabbed control of<lb />
the contest almost from the outset.<lb />
Inside play aided by Peter<lb />
Wool folk, who led all scorers with<lb />
21 points, hurt the smaller Pirates<lb />
chances. Woolfolk totaled 14 of<lb />
his points in the opening half of<lb />
action. -�. �<lb />
Woolfolk's short jumper at the<lb />
close of the first half issued the<lb />
Spiders a 34-21 lead at the<lb />
intermission.<lb />
The Pirates grabbed the lead<lb />
only one time in the contest at 5-3<lb />
thanks to a 3-pointer from Reed<lb />
Lose and score from Domique<lb />
Martin.<lb />
Behind the outside touch of<lb />
guard Rodney Rice the Spiders<lb />
forged ahead for good with a 10-5<lb />
lead. Lose closed the gap to two,<lb />
10-8, with 13:36 remaining when<lb />
he canned his second 3-pointer of<lb />
the contest.<lb />
Woolfolk then took over with a<lb />
resounding dunk followed by<lb />
two more baskets to push the<lb />
Spider lead to 16-8. Another score<lb />
from Rice made the score 18-8<lb />
with just over 11 minutes to play<lb />
in the opening 20 minutes.<lb />
From there, the Pirates could<lb />
get no closer than nine points the<lb />
remainder of the half. The lead<lb />
might would have been more<lb />
than 13 at the break had it not been<lb />
for the scoring of Lose, who nailed<lb />
13 of his points in the first half.<lb />
Lose proved to be a bright spot in<lb />
the first 20 minutes of action,<lb />
which saw the Pirates hit on only<lb />
33 percent of their field goal<lb />
attempts.<lb />
To make matters worse for the<lb />
Pirates, the shooting percentage<lb />
decreased in the second half of<lb />
play. ECU managed to only fire in<lb />
26 percent from the field in the<lb />
final 20 minutes of play.<lb />
With percentages such as those<lb />
from the floor, Steele knew his<lb />
Pirates would be in trouble.<lb />
"For us to have a chance to win<lb />
the game, we knew that we would<lb />
have to shoot the ball well and<lb />
they would have to shoot poorly<lb />
Steele said.<lb />
. But instead the roles were<lb />
reversed. Richmond canned an<lb />
impressive 52 percent from the<lb />
floor for the game and to add<lb />
insult to injury, the Spiders<lb />
ripped down 29 defensive<lb />
rebounds for the game, compared<lb />
to only 16 for the Pirates.<lb />
The Pirates managed to get no<lb />
closer than 11 points in the closing<lb />
half. Junior walk-on Kenny<lb />
Murphy buried a jumper with<lb />
18:52 remaining to close the gap to<lb />
34-23.<lb />
Richmond then steadily mixed<lb />
its inside game with a flair of<lb />
shooting from the outside to<lb />
mount the rout. The lead grew to<lb />
as many as 29 points late in the<lb />
contest when the Spiders<lb />
garnered a 67-38 lead with 30<lb />
seconds showing on the clock.<lb />
Lose was the only Pirate to score<lb />
in double figures as Murphy and<lb />
Marc Lacy were next in line with<lb />
six points each.<lb />
Rice also chipped in 13 points<lb />
for the Spiders to round out their<lb />
double-figure scoring totals.<lb />
Richmond improved to 24-6<lb />
with the trio of tourney victories,<lb />
white the Pirates ended their year<lb />
with a 8-20 mark.<lb />
"We had more adversity this<lb />
year than any team that I've ever<lb />
been associated with Steele said.<lb />
"We didn't win many ballgamcs<lb />
but I'm anxious to get back here<lb />
next year<lb />
And maybe turn the rout<lb />
around in the other direction.<lb />
Hill claims honors at CAA banquet<lb />
By TIM CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Although ECU's Gus Hill was<lb />
unable to compete in the Colonial<lb />
Athletic Association basketball<lb />
championships last weekend due<lb />
to an injury, the sophomore<lb />
forward still made out as a big<lb />
winner during the weekend.<lb />
Hill, who finished his first year<lb />
of collegiate competition after<lb />
sitting out his freshman year due<lb />
to a knee injury, was named to the<lb />
CAA's first team All-Conference<lb />
team and was also tabbed as the<lb />
rookie of the year in the league at<lb />
the Tip-Off Banquet held prior to<lb />
the tournament.<lb />
Hill gained the honors after<lb />
averaging 19.3 points per contest<lb />
during the season, second best in<lb />
the CAA.<lb />
Also being named to the first<lb />
team All-Conference squad was<lb />
CAA player-of-the-year Kenny<lb />
Sanders. The George Mason<lb />
product averaged 22 points and<lb />
11 caroms per contest during the<lb />
year.<lb />
Others named were<lb />
Richmond's 6-5 forward Peter<lb />
Woolfolk, UNC-Wilmington's 6-<lb />
9 center Larry Houzer and Mike<lb />
Sampson, a 5-10 point guard from<lb />
American.<lb />
The second team All-<lb />
Conference squad consisted of<lb />
Richmond's shooting guard<lb />
Rodney Rice, William &amp; Mary<lb />
center Tim Trout, James Madison<lb />
forward Kennard Winchester,<lb />
George Mason guard Amp Davis<lb />
and Cliff Rees, a guard from the<lb />
U.S. Naval Academy.<lb />
Coach-of-the-year honors for<lb />
the league were split with<lb />
American's Ed Tappscott and<lb />
George Mason's Rick Barnes<lb />
sharing the honors.<lb />
Tappscott guided the Eagles to<lb />
a second-place finish in the CAA<lb />
with a 9-5 mark and a 14-14<lb />
overall record. The second-place<lb />
showing in the CAA was the best<lb />
ever by an American squad.<lb />
Barnes led the Patriots to a 18-9<lb />
overall record and a 9-5 mark in<lb />
the conference in only his first<lb />
year at the healm of the George<lb />
Mason program.<lb />
Hill also gained a spot on the<lb />
league's All-Rookie team. Others<lb />
named to the team included<lb />
George Mason's Robert Dykes,<lb />
Navy guard Joe Gottschalk, Navy<lb />
forward Eddie Reddick, and<lb />
Jimmy Apple, a guard from<lb />
William &amp; Mary.<lb />
The CAA's All-Academic team<lb />
consisted of UNC-Wilmii ton's<lb />
Greg Bender, a repeater on the<lb />
team, George Mason's Brian<lb />
Miller and Kevin McNamara,<lb />
Richmond's Steve Kratzer and<lb />
Antonio Howard of UNC-<lb />
Wilmington.<lb />
Also honored was the league's<lb />
best defensive performers of the<lb />
season. Named to the All-<lb />
Defensive squad for the season<lb />
were Kratzer, Houzer, Sampson,<lb />
Navy center Byron Hopkins, who<lb />
led the league in blocked shots,<lb />
and William &amp; mary guard Curtis<lb />
Pride.<lb />
Lady Pirates bumped from tournament<lb />
By CAROLYN JUSTICE<lb />
Sports Writer<lb />
O'Connor pulled them within<lb />
one, 18-17, with 8:27 remaining in<lb />
ECU's Women's Basketball the half,<lb />
team played a close first half with ECU tied the game 20 - all on a<lb />
George Mason in the first round follow-up shot by Sandra Grace,<lb />
of the CAA tournament but was Grace then picked up her first<lb />
not able to hold on for the win or personal foul as GMU's Jerolyn<lb />
advancement in the Tournament. Weathersby scored and pulled<lb />
The Lady Pirates trailed only the Lady Patriots ahead 22-20.<lb />
38-32 at the end of the first half. A baseline shot by ECU's Irish<lb />
"Overall we did not play as well Hamilton tied the score 22-22<lb />
as we could have said coach Pat with 6:40 to go in the half but it<lb />
victory.<lb />
O'Connor and Bethea led ECU<lb />
with 17 points each.<lb />
Bethea, who was named second<lb />
team all-conference, also lead the<lb />
ECU rebounding with 9.<lb />
Gretta Savage also added 12<lb />
points for the Lady Pirates who<lb />
finished the season 8-20 overall<lb />
and 2-11 in the conference.<lb />
Linksters falter<lb />
After leading after the first<lb />
round of play in the Fripp Island<lb />
Invitational Golf Tournament in<lb />
tied for the individual honors<lb />
after the 54-hole event, however,<lb />
he stumbled to third place after<lb />
Pierson, as she concluded her first was the closest the Lady Pirates Ocean Pointe, S.C the ECU golf faltering in a playoff. Davis<lb />
carded a final round score of 73 on<lb />
Sunday.<lb />
Tom Pagent of Catawba<lb />
College captured the individual<lb />
honors in the playoff, while<lb />
Virginia Tech's Chris Greenwood<lb />
year of coaching the Lady Pirates, would get for the rest of the game. team faltered to a sixth-place<lb />
"We could not hit any of our open ECU was able to keep GMU's finish on Sunday, March 7.<lb />
shots lead under 10 points during the je pirate linksters fell from a<lb />
first 10 minutes of the second half second-place position after two<lb />
Chris O'Connor paced ECU before Bethea picked up her rounds to their final spot on the<lb />
with 13 points during the first fourth foul with 10:33 remaining mirc and nnai day of the event,<lb />
half. in the game. Ball State captured the title in gained the second-place finish.<lb />
Alma Bethea and Gretta Savage With 2:28 left, the Lady Patriots me tournament with a team total<lb />
each had three personal fouls in had increased their lead to 81-65 0f fS6, while Austin Peay The Pirates' Jeff Craig also<lb />
on a layup by their leading scorer. garnered the second spot one recorded a top-10 finish for the<lb />
Beverly McLauglin, who stroke back at 1,167. Virginia Tech linksters in the event with a three-<lb />
finished as the games leading was third at 1,169 and Shorter and day total of 231, which was good<lb />
scorer with 24 points. Methodist turned in a scores of for ninth place.<lb />
The Lady Pirates scored 6 i to tie for the fourth place The ECU golfers will be back on<lb />
unanswered points in the final 2<lb />
G us Hill walked away with first team All-Conference honors last weekend<lb />
the first half, limiting their<lb />
playing time and effectiveness in<lb />
the second half.<lb />
"Bethea got into early foul<lb />
trouble and that really hurt us<lb />
said Pierson.<lb />
GMU then took control and led<lb />
minutes yet it was not enough as<lb />
at tlu� CAA tournament banquet. Hill was also named the league's rookie by as many as 6 points before ECU GMU advanced to the second<lb />
"fXyear�,ldwasPUlced0,lthcA,l"R00kletCa came back a three P�inter by round �f play " lhe 81'71<lb />
spot. The Pirate linksters were one<lb />
shot out of the tie with a team<lb />
mark of 1,197.<lb />
the links again March 25-27 when<lb />
they travel to Durham to compete<lb />
in the Iron Duke Classic at the<lb />
ECU'S Tee Davis, a freshman, Duke University golf course.<lb />
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Tennis teams gain trio of wins<lb />
By CAROLYN JUSTICE<lb />
Sports Writer<lb />
ECU's tennis teams spent<lb />
Spring Break on the road with<lb />
both teams winning three<lb />
matches each.<lb />
During the opening matches at<lb />
Hilton Head, S.C the Lady<lb />
Pirates recorded a 9-0 shutout<lb />
over Longwood College.<lb />
ECU'S number one seed, Maria<lb />
Swaim swept Longwood's Diane<lb />
Rogers 6-2, 6-2.<lb />
ECU's number one doubles<lb />
team consisting of Swaim and<lb />
Karla Hoyle also won with a<lb />
victory over the Lancers' Rogers<lb />
and Karla BoggS 6-1, 6-2.<lb />
The men's team opening match<lb />
didn't go as well as they were<lb />
defeated 9-0 by the Dukes of<lb />
lames Madison.<lb />
On the second match of the trip,<lb />
the Pirates won their first match of<lb />
the season with a 8-1 victorv over<lb />
Lynchburg College.<lb />
In three sets, number two-<lb />
seeded Pirate David Shell<lb />
defeated Steve Horowitz 6-4, 3-6,<lb />
6-3.<lb />
ECU's number one doubles<lb />
team of Jon Melhorn and John<lb />
Taylor defeated Lynchburg's<lb />
Fred Uiwson and Bob Haughey 4-<lb />
6, 7-5, 6-2.<lb />
For the Lady Pirates, their<lb />
second win of tc trip came easy as<lb />
they defeated Appalachian State,<lb />
9-0'<lb />
The men's second loss of the<lb />
trip came on Wednesday as they<lb />
were defeated 6-0 by the<lb />
University of Tennessee-<lb />
Chattanooga.<lb />
On the fourth day of<lb />
competition, both the men's and<lb />
women's team recorded victories.<lb />
The men swept their match<lb />
with St. Francis, 8-0, and the<lb />
women defeated the College of<lb />
Wooster, 6-3.<lb />
In the women's match, Swaim<lb />
was defeated 2-6, 5-7, bv Kirstcn<lb />
Patten.<lb />
Wooster also claimed a victory<lb />
in the number one doubles event<lb />
of theday witha victory ofSwaim<lb />
and Hoyle.<lb />
ECU finished up its Spring<lb />
Break trip with matches at Coastal<lb />
Carolina College.<lb />
The Pirates won a 5-4 decision<lb />
over Coastal, who took the top<lb />
two matches in both the singles<lb />
and doubles.<lb />
Number one seed, Melhorn,<lb />
was defeated 6-2, 6-4, by Johan<lb />
Vinterstand and David Shell lost<lb />
to Richard Andcrberg, 6-4, 6-1.<lb />
Vinderstand and Andcrberg<lb />
tcammed up in the doubles<lb />
competition to knock off ECU's<lb />
Pat Campanaro and Wayne<lb />
Barber 6-2, 6-4.<lb />
The women lost their second<lb />
match of the season 7-2 to the<lb />
Coastal women.<lb />
ECU's Susan Mattocks win in<lb />
the singles, 6-3, 4-6, 6-1, over<lb />
Coastals Rhonda Wray was the<lb />
Lady Pirates lone win in the<lb />
singles events.<lb />
Mattocks and teammate Holly<lb />
Murray won the Lady Pirates<lb />
only doubles match with a 7-5, 3-<lb />
6, 6-2 win over Penny Coker and<lb />
Wray.<lb />
The men's squad will be back in<lb />
action this week as they play five<lb />
matches this week.<lb />
Monday, the Pirates host<lb />
Christopher Newport, then travel<lb />
to Mt. Olive and High Point<lb />
College on March 16 and 17 before<lb />
returning home to host the<lb />
University of Wisconsin-Lacrosse<lb />
on Friday and Saturday.<lb />
The Lady Pirates team will be in<lb />
action Wednesday when they<lb />
host UNC-Greensboro.<lb />
McNeill's have good showings at IC4A<lb />
By CAROLYN JUSTICE<lb />
Sports Writer<lb />
In the finale of its indoor track<lb />
reason, FCU's track team brought<lb />
home two first place finishes at<lb />
the 1C4A championships, held in<lb />
Princeton 'J on March 5-6.<lb />
The women's track team<lb />
opened their outdoor season also<lb />
with two first place finishes as<lb />
sophomore Vanessa Smith<lb />
dominated the hurdle events at<lb />
the NC State Invitational on<lb />
March 12.<lb />
At the IC4A's, Lee and Eugene<lb />
McNeill took first in the 55 meter<lb />
and the 200 meter dashes. The<lb />
McNeills both beat out West<lb />
Virginia runner Bennie Cureton,<lb />
who finished second in both<lb />
events.<lb />
I ee took the 55 meter with a<lb />
tmie oi b.29 as Eugene placed<lb />
third in the event.<lb />
In the 200 meters, Eugene<lb />
placed first with a time of 2153.16<lb />
seconds ahead oi Cureton, his<lb />
biggest rival in the indoor season.<lb />
Lee traveled to the NCAA<lb />
Indoor Championships in<lb />
Oklahoma City on March 12-13,<lb />
where he finished seventh in the<lb />
55 meter dash with a time of 6.24.<lb />
Lee had a 6.19 the meets fourth<lb />
best qualifying time, earlier in the<lb />
season to qualify him for the meet.<lb />
"We had an exceptional indoor<lb />
season for the facilities that we<lb />
have to work with said men's<lb />
track coach Bill Carson, who was<lb />
namd Coach-of-the-year for<lb />
District three of the NCAA's<lb />
Division one.<lb />
District 3 includes 50 schools<lb />
with teams from the ACC,<lb />
Auburn, Florida State, Miami and<lb />
South Carolina.<lb />
At the NC State Invitational,<lb />
ECU's Lady Pirates had an<lb />
exceptional opening meet.<lb />
In the 100 and 200 meter<lb />
hurdles, sopomorc Vanessa<lb />
Smith finished in first place.<lb />
In the 100 meter hurdles,<lb />
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