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COMING THURSDAY:<lb />
After Wednesday's vote, The East Carolinian will<lb />
bring you the winners and extensive coverage of the<lb />
election results.<lb />
STYLE<lb />
Chippy talks about Omaha the cat. See page 8.<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
Pirates falter over the weekend while beginning CAA<lb />
baseball play. See page 10.<lb />
Sfoe iEaat (toiiltman<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol. b2 No. 45<lb />
Tuesday, March 22,1988<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
12 Tagcs<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Candidates debate student issues at forum<lb />
TOM PAGE<lb />
stiff Wnlcr<lb />
T1<lb />
r�e tour presidential candi-<lb />
dates and the three vice presiden-<lb />
tial candidates tor the SGA ad-<lb />
dressed issues and answered<lb />
questions Monday at the annual<lb />
forum sponsored bv The Fast<lb />
Carolinian and the Media Board.<lb />
Among the major issues ad-<lb />
dressed bv candidates running<lb />
tor both the vice presidency as<lb />
well as the presidency were those<lb />
dealing with race relations on<lb />
campus, pirate walk, campus<lb />
lighting and the parking policy on<lb />
campus among other issues de-<lb />
pending on the candidates plat-<lb />
form.<lb />
SGA president Scott Thomas<lb />
introduced each candidate before<lb />
they gave their three minute plat-<lb />
form Then the question answer<lb />
period began. A few students in<lb />
the crowd questioned beforehand<lb />
were either uncertain or had<lb />
changed their minds completely<lb />
as to whom they were endorsing<lb />
by the end of the debate despite<lb />
who their friends were<lb />
Among the vice presidential<lb />
candidates, Kelly Jones began<lb />
with offering her experience and<lb />
concern with safety on campus by<lb />
stressing the importance of an<lb />
expanded lighting system on<lb />
campus. Carol Shore discussed<lb />
various ways of improving the<lb />
security on campus Steve Som-<lb />
mers took a stance on his commit-<lb />
ment to race relations and im-<lb />
proving the student voice on<lb />
campus. He voiced his grievances<lb />
to manv current administration<lb />
problems and offered solutions<lb />
through communication and in-<lb />
creased participation oi the stu-<lb />
dent body as a whole.<lb />
Michael Bartlett opened the<lb />
presidential platforms bv stating<lb />
his concern for pirate walk and<lb />
the importance oi the student<lb />
voice in the decisions oi the ad-<lb />
ministration, "It's time for stu-<lb />
dents to stand up and sav what<lb />
they want" said Bartlett.<lb />
1 arr Murphy said he had vi-<lb />
sions oi better public relations<lb />
between the SGA and the stu-<lb />
dents by letting the students<lb />
know exactly what the SGA has to<lb />
offer. Murphy also expressed the<lb />
desire to aiding and improving<lb />
the image of ECU by promoting a<lb />
more positive view oi the Univer-<lb />
sity and stressing the improve-<lb />
ments being made all the time<lb />
Amar Singh included in his<lb />
platform his desire for more con-<lb />
crete issues to be addressed in the<lb />
SGA and his desire to reinstate the<lb />
drunk bus system and Pirate<lb />
Walk.<lb />
Greg Thompson voiced dissal<lb />
isfaction with the few in the SGA<lb />
making decisions for the many in<lb />
the student body. Thompson<lb />
proposed to focus the role of the<lb />
SGA by making it responsible to<lb />
every student. Thompson ended<lb />
his proposal with the question<lb />
"What has your SGA done for you<lb />
latelv?"<lb />
The dust began to clear on many<lb />
overlapping issues as the candi-<lb />
dates began to answer questions<lb />
and ask clarification questions on<lb />
Specific platform issues.<lb />
On the subject oi racial rela-<lb />
tions, all candidates expressed a<lb />
common concern for improving<lb />
relations between the blacks and<lb />
whites on campus, Both Bartlett<lb />
and Sommer stressed the impor-<lb />
tance oi bringing all students to-<lb />
gether on common grounds and<lb />
improving relations through<lb />
communication, "lenorance is<lb />
the stem of all prejudice" said<lb />
Sommers as he ottered alterna-<lb />
tives to the divisions in the stu<lb />
dent body.<lb />
rhe heat oi the debate was<lb />
sparked by tensions between vice<lb />
presidential candidates Sommers<lb />
and Jones on questions of legisla-<lb />
tion passed in regards to the l.e-<lb />
donia S. Wright building during<lb />
Jones' term as chair of the Student<lb />
Welfare Committee.<lb />
The tensions on the on the presi -<lb />
dential side were most evident<lb />
between Murphy and Bartlett as<lb />
Bartlett questioned Murphy's<lb />
role in the fallen Pirate Walk pro<lb />
gram and Murphy rebutted with<lb />
the lack of student body participa-<lb />
tidh in the service and questioned<lb />
Bartlett's attendance in previous<lb />
SGA meetings and his priorities.<lb />
The attendance issue also arose<lb />
for candidate Greg Thompson<lb />
when record oi his past absences<lb />
at Student Union Board oi Direc-<lb />
tor meetings was revealed.<lb />
In the course of the debate,<lb />
Bartlett proposed the possibility<lb />
oi greeks helping out in Pirate<lb />
Walk, and a weekly published<lb />
report to the student body of the<lb />
activities within the SGA<lb />
president's office letting the stu-<lb />
dents know what is going on.<lb />
Thompson proposed making<lb />
the Pirate Walk a work-study job.<lb />
"This way we a re killing two birds<lb />
with one stone. We are providing<lb />
jobs as well as providing security<lb />
Weathering the cold<lb />
The SGA candidates braved the cold and tough questioning Monday at a candidate forum held Monday<lb />
sponsored by The Last Carolinian and the Media Board. (Jon Jordan � Photolab)<lb />
Condom legislation passes through<lb />
TIM HAMPTON<lb />
Assistant Newt Kdilor<lb />
Students may soon be able to<lb />
buy condoms from vending ma-<lb />
chines in ECU resident halls.<lb />
After a hour of debate Mon-<lb />
day, the SGA passed pro�con-<lb />
dom legislation which supports<lb />
the chancellor's AIDS Education<lb />
Subcommittee report calling for<lb />
installing condom vending ma-<lb />
chines in dormitories.<lb />
In addition to installing ma-<lb />
chines in dorms, the subcommit-<lb />
tee report also recommends, "util-<lb />
izing vending machines such as<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center, Belk<lb />
Building, and Medical Student<lb />
Lounges The report also sug-<lb />
gests providing a "Condom<lb />
Sense" brochure at vending sites.<lb />
The report also recommends<lb />
establishing a program which sots<lb />
up speakers on AIDS to address<lb />
various campus groups such as<lb />
fraternities and residence halls.<lb />
Condoms should be available<lb />
over the counter at the Student<lb />
Supply Store, says the report. The<lb />
report also supports teaching<lb />
AIDS education in Health 1000<lb />
classes and freshmen orienta-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Speaker of the legislature,<lb />
Bennett Eckert, who authored the<lb />
legislation said after the meeting<lb />
that the passage of the bill shows<lb />
that, "saving lives comes before<lb />
being concerned about a bad<lb />
image<lb />
During debate on the bill,<lb />
several legislators argued that<lb />
passage of the condom bill would<lb />
tarnish the image of ECU. Alan<lb />
Manning said condom vending<lb />
machines in the residence halls<lb />
would not help to alter ECU's<lb />
partv reputation.<lb />
But Glen Perry said, "We will<lb />
not be viewed as a party school<lb />
because we have condom ma-<lb />
chines in dorms Perry said that<lb />
if he were the parent of a child<lb />
living in a resident hall with con-<lb />
doms machines, he would be re-<lb />
lieved to know that the school was<lb />
making an attempt to stop a<lb />
deadlv disease.<lb />
Manning also disagreed with<lb />
the bill because Student Health<lb />
Services would have no control<lb />
over monitoring the quality of the<lb />
sexual disease-preventive device.<lb />
Instead of health services selling<lb />
condoms, Thrope Vending Com-<lb />
pany, the major supplier to vend-<lb />
ing machines on campus, would<lb />
have the responsibility of main-<lb />
taining condoms in the machines,<lb />
Manning said.<lb />
Manning did support the<lb />
subcommittee's call for stressing<lb />
education on AIDS and condom<lb />
use. Agreeing with Manning,<lb />
David Sides said, "The education<lb />
element of the report is great, but<lb />
I don't think wearecombating the<lb />
issue by making it (condoms)<lb />
more convenient<lb />
Legislator Bob Eimers said<lb />
that most sex relations occur<lb />
unexpected and do not allow for<lb />
the persons involved to think<lb />
ahead about obtaining preventive<lb />
devices. By creating easy excess to<lb />
condoms, students would have<lb />
the choice to using the devise or<lb />
not, Eimers said.<lb />
"Human nature will over<lb />
take rationale at 2 a.m. in the<lb />
morning Eimers said.<lb />
Another of Manning's argu-<lb />
ments held that the SGA should<lb />
not pass the legislation because<lb />
Chancellor Eakin didn't approve<lb />
the subcommittee's proposal to<lb />
install the vending machines in<lb />
resident halls. Eakin approved of<lb />
nine of the 10 recommendations<lb />
made by the AIDS subcommittee,<lb />
with the exception being the<lb />
fourth recommendation calling<lb />
for installing the machines.<lb />
In rebuttal to Manning's ar-<lb />
gument, Richard Patch said, "I<lb />
don't think just because the chan-<lb />
cellor doesn't agree with it (the<lb />
fourth recommendation) that we<lb />
should vote this down<lb />
In supporting the bill, Eckert<lb />
said the pro-condom legislation is<lb />
a good idea because, "it gives the<lb />
students easy excess to the pre-<lb />
ventive measures But Sides dis-<lb />
agreed with Eckert's statement<lb />
by saying, "Why can't people go a<lb />
mile off campus to buy condoms.<lb />
Does having them in the bath-<lb />
rooms assure that they will be<lb />
used? Sides said.<lb />
Tim Mills discussed other<lb />
methods to preventing AIDS,<lb />
"Abstinence from sex isn't a logi-<lb />
cal preventive measure to AIDS<lb />
Mills also argued against other<lb />
legislatures who said that parents<lb />
would not send they children to<lb />
ECU because the dorms have<lb />
condom dispensers.<lb />
"If a mother is so concerned<lb />
about her daughter going to a<lb />
school with machines, then send<lb />
the daughter to Liberty Univer-<lb />
sity or Oral Roberts Mills said.<lb />
Also arguing for the bill,<lb />
Eimers said "AIDS is a killer,<lb />
condoms prevent AIDS Eimers<lb />
also said, "It is time to sav the hell<lb />
with image<lb />
After debate, three legisla-<lb />
tors who disapproved of the con-<lb />
dom bill, Phillip Winter, David<lb />
Sides and Larry Hudson, walked<lb />
out of the legislature before the<lb />
bill was to be voted on. The bill<lb />
passed by the necessary majority.<lb />
Also in the SGA Monday,<lb />
ECU graduate and former US<lb />
Senator, Robert B. Morgan spoke<lb />
on his political career which he<lb />
said started at the East Carolina<lb />
student government. On nerve<lb />
damage which has impeded half<lb />
of his mouth, Morgan said jok-<lb />
ingly, "Now that I'm not in poli-<lb />
tics, I don't have to talk out of both<lb />
sides of my mouth<lb />
During notices and an-<lb />
nouncements, legislator Claire<lb />
Pertalion announced that she and<lb />
members of Students for Eco-<lb />
nomic Democracy are holding a<lb />
three day fast for peace in the<lb />
Nicaraguan-Hondarus confron-<lb />
tation.<lb />
on campus he said. Singh of-<lb />
fered more advertising to the stu-<lb />
drnt body about the availability<lb />
ol the Pirate Walk service.<lb />
Singh said he planned to<lb />
change the fact that the new park-<lb />
ing fees charged to students today<lb />
will only benefit students a few<lb />
years down the road. Singh said<lb />
he would work on striking down<lb />
this pre-financed parking pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
Murphy wants to reinstate tlv.<lb />
work-petition for students who<lb />
work and need precedence when<lb />
they register in order to work<lb />
while going to school. Murphy<lb />
also proposed ideasabout putting<lb />
money into recreational facilitu s<lb />
on campus to give students their<lb />
tuition's worth while at ECU.<lb />
Among the Vice-Presidential<lb />
candidates Sommers proposed a<lb />
teacher evaluation system for<lb />
students. Hie evaluation proce-<lb />
dure would be run by the SGA<lb />
with the consideration oi faculty<lb />
rights. Sommers also wants I<lb />
establish an area or wall for stu<lb />
dent self-expression and the voic -<lb />
ingof any type of grievances the1<lb />
have.<lb />
Sommers plan for limiting the<lb />
access and authority of both pub<lb />
lie safety and the RA's in the<lb />
dorms was met by Kelly Jones<lb />
concern for the importance oi the<lb />
rules in the dorms and the need<lb />
tor RA's to adhere to the require-<lb />
ments of their jobs.<lb />
Jones pledged to continue her<lb />
work on the campus lighting proj-<lb />
ect and said that she would be in<lb />
charge of Pirate Walk working<lb />
closely withCpt. Knox of Campus<lb />
Crime Prevention.<lb />
Shore plans to introduce a big-<lb />
ger role of the office oi vice presi-<lb />
dent and work on campus beauti-<lb />
fication. Shore also thinks the Pi-<lb />
rate Walk program can remain<lb />
volunteer if enough time and ef-<lb />
fort is put into it.<lb />
Students were given a chance to<lb />
ask the candidates questions fol-<lb />
lowing the formal debate. Most oi<lb />
the questions focused on the<lb />
credibility oi the candidates and<lb />
their past performances, but some<lb />
questions were more direct.<lb />
On the issue of the drug policy,<lb />
Sommers and Jones clashed once<lb />
again. Jones voicing strong sup-<lb />
port for the policy and Sommers a<lb />
more liberal stance on the free-<lb />
dom oi the student. "We should<lb />
be the institution that teaches us<lb />
to be better people and educate us<lb />
in various areas of education, v e<lb />
should not have so manv restric-<lb />
tions we are adults and should be<lb />
treated as such he said.<lb />
Sommers was met bv some<lb />
student opposition on his stance<lb />
and reiterated his position oi free-<lb />
dom of choice by saying "I am not<lb />
one to tell vou what is right and<lb />
what is wrong and you arc not one<lb />
to tell me. If 1 were to sav that 1<lb />
thought watching more than twe<lb />
hours oi TV a day was wrong<lb />
that's my opinion oi right and<lb />
wrong � but I would not trv and<lb />
pass legislation on it<lb />
On the issue of installing con-<lb />
dom machines in dorms, the can-<lb />
didates were split half and half<lb />
On The Inside:<lb />
Wednesday is the date of elections for the 1988-89 SGA officers. The East Carolinian makes its annual candidate<lb />
endorsement on page 4. Candidate platforms begin on page 2. Remember tomorrow to exercise your right to vote, and<lb />
take your student ID and activity card to the polling place closest to you.<lb /><pb facs="00057952_tn_0002" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 22, 1988<lb />
Presidential Candidates<lb />
ij<lb />
MICHAEL BARTLETT<lb />
If elected SGA president, I will<lb />
help the school excel and progress<lb />
the future 1 can accomplish<lb />
this by promoting communica-<lb />
 cooperation and change, but<lb />
I must have the full cooperation<lb />
"udents of East Carolina<lb />
Text � nave lines of commu-<lb />
nication open that are not being<lb />
used. If elected, I will work more<lb />
closely with the city council,<lb />
trustees, faculty senate<lb />
t'idem legislature. The<lb />
major job of the president is to tent, and proven leader who will<lb />
which approves constitutions for<lb />
student organizations. Thus, al-<lb />
lowing me to be familiar with<lb />
almost every group on campus.<lb />
This year I was elected as a Day<lb />
Representative and currently<lb />
chair the Screens and Appoint-<lb />
ments Committee. This<lb />
committee's purpose is to fill va-<lb />
cancies whenever they arise in the<lb />
legislature. While being the chair-<lb />
man I tried and fulfilled my goal<lb />
of getting a more diversified<lb />
group of people and a better over-<lb />
all representation of the student<lb />
body This has demonstrated to<lb />
me the importance of getting the<lb />
entire student body involved and<lb />
well represented on Student Gov-<lb />
ernment.<lb />
If elected I will insist that everv<lb />
group is treated and represented<lb />
equally, along with being given<lb />
fair consideration in East<lb />
Carolina's Student Government. I<lb />
can not emphasize enough that<lb />
East Carolina's facultv and ad-<lb />
ministration are here for the stu-<lb />
dents, the students will be the<lb />
main priority in my administra-<lb />
tion.<lb />
An effective student govern-<lb />
ment depends on a SGA president<lb />
who is willing to go the extra mile<lb />
in representing them. The stu-<lb />
dents need a dependable, persis-<lb />
reflects the positive image that we that get funds, but rather the<lb />
as a university are striving to- group which has the best presen-<lb />
wards. tation. This is unfair. I will work to<lb />
My name is Gregory Th- explain SGA procedures to<lb />
ompson. I am the candidate for groups thereby enabling them to<lb />
SGA president who is serious have an equal chance to get their<lb />
about student involvement in our share of student fees,<lb />
university. Throughout the lead- I want to give to all students the<lb />
ership positions I have held on opportunity to have an impact on<lb />
campus, I have always sought to our university. Most of all, I want<lb />
make decisions based on the a student government which is<lb />
student opinions to be heard, but<lb />
in order for this to happen, I need<lb />
your support. I am respectfully<lb />
asking you, as a concerned and<lb />
dedicated ECU student, to vote<lb />
for me. I think that you will agree<lb />
that a vote for me is a vote for a<lb />
better East Carolina.<lb />
wishes and desires of my fellow<lb />
students. I will bring to SGA an<lb />
administration which is open to<lb />
all students and respects their<lb />
opinions.<lb />
responsive to the needs of my fel-<lb />
low students.<lb />
I am committed to making the<lb />
opinions of students the most<lb />
important part of my campaign<lb />
ECU<lb />
as a mediator between the<lb />
school and the students bv work-<lb />
J<lb />
. Aith the committees.<lb />
I feel that the president should<lb />
be held accountable for his ac-<lb />
tions I will achieve this by sub-<lb />
mitting a weekly article to The<lb />
t Carolinian. Through this, I<lb />
can keep the students of ECU<lb />
abreast of current and upcoming<lb />
eve �<lb />
Furthermore, I feel that many of<lb />
work extremelv hard for their<lb />
J<lb />
rights. I feel I have shown this in<lb />
my college life. This year while<lb />
serving on SGA, Screens Chair-<lb />
man, and a full-time student I also<lb />
held down two part-time jobs. My<lb />
past two summers I have worked<lb />
in a sales internship program in<lb />
which I worked 80-85 hours a<lb />
week for fourteen weeks in Lou-<lb />
isiana and Kentucky. This taught<lb />
AMAR SINGH<lb />
Personal Information - I am<lb />
currently Junior Class President. I<lb />
was raised in Smithfield, N.C<lb />
where my father is a surgeon. My<lb />
family is originally from the<lb />
Punjab of Northern India. I am the<lb />
onlv candidate who if elected<lb />
would like to take the $200.00 sal-<lb />
ary per month, $2,400 dollar an-<lb />
nual and give it to a University<lb />
cause. I feel that the honor of serv-<lb />
ing is a privilege we need not be<lb />
paid for. I want the SGA to ad-<lb />
dress issues that are important to<lb />
ECU students and not debate<lb />
national issues. I feel that America<lb />
is a countrv where one individual<lb />
J<lb />
can make a difference for the bet-<lb />
ter. I want to make a difference at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
If we as a student body can<lb />
achieve these five attainable<lb />
goals, then we will have achieved<lb />
a successful year in student gov-<lb />
ernment.<lb />
1. There will be an increase<lb />
For too long, SGA has been in- and administration. My name is<lb />
fluenced by a minority of the stu- Greg Thompson. I want to make<lb />
dent body. This minority has been SGA the most effective way for<lb />
able to control what services we<lb />
get from our SGA fees. I point to<lb />
the decision to cancel Pirate Walk<lb />
as an example of the kind of con-<lb />
trol that this minority hason SGA.<lb />
As a member of the student body,<lb />
I feel that programs such as Pirate<lb />
Walk serve to benefit all students.<lb />
I want to know that my student<lb />
fees arc being spent on programs<lb />
that benefit me.<lb />
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body, I promise to make SGA<lb />
more open to all students and to<lb />
publicize events and expendi-<lb />
tures. I want to know that the<lb />
administration is aware of mv<lb />
concerns, and as SGA President, I<lb />
will actively seek representation<lb />
of the entire student body of all<lb />
administrative boards which<lb />
supports the system of student<lb />
representation on various<lb />
committees. It is, however, our<lb />
fault if we allow the students we<lb />
choose to put on those commit-<lb />
tees to ignore our opinions.<lb />
My administration will work to<lb />
see that all student organizations<lb />
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relations. I feel that East Carolina<lb />
has many advantages over other<lb />
universities and we need to ex-<lb />
pose them. I feel that East Caro-<lb />
lina produces a better, well-<lb />
rounded, individual upon gradu-<lb />
I realize that opportunity does atmg. This must also be exposed.<lb />
I would do so in many ways. One<lb />
such way would be the UNC-<lb />
ASG. This is the statewide organi-<lb />
zation which encompasses stu-<lb />
dent governments of the sixteen<lb />
UNC system campuses, of which<lb />
ECU is a part. I would be an in-<lb />
strumental voice in this group.<lb />
not look for you, you must look<lb />
for it. 1 feel that I must work to<lb />
notify the current administration<lb />
of the student bodies opinions. I<lb />
am looking for opportunity but I<lb />
need your support.<lb />
My main reason for being presi-<lb />
dent of the SGA is that my first<lb />
and foremost goal is to serve the<lb />
students 1 will be dedicated to the<lb />
job because ECU needs and de-<lb />
serves a president who knows<lb />
that the root of this administra-<lb />
tion are the ECU students.<lb />
I'm Michael Bartlctt � East<lb />
Carolina SGA presidential candi-<lb />
date<lb />
by the students.<lb />
2. I feel that the Tirate Walk<lb />
program should be reinstated. As<lb />
SGA president I would person-<lb />
ally manage this program until it<lb />
is operating in an efficient man-<lb />
ner.<lb />
3. 1 would like to see the<lb />
"drunk bus" which operated a<lb />
route from the downtown area to<lb />
the dorms and nearby apartments<lb />
to be reinstated. I will lobby with<lb />
the administration to bring the<lb />
drunk bus back for the safety of<lb />
the students as well as the general<lb />
"HOTTEST TAN" CONTEST<lb />
representing the students of East public.<lb />
Carolina to the best of my ability. 4. I would like the SGA to pro-<lb />
Another way is to develop better vide four social programs such as<lb />
relations with the Greenville City the "Barefoot on the Mall pref-<lb />
C until, which I would be a part crably twice a semester,<lb />
of. I will also have my cabinet 5. I feel that it is the rcspon-<lb />
members play a more active role sibilityof the SGA to represent the<lb />
in public relations inside and out- student body in a positive manner<lb />
side of campus. The current SGA in the community. I feel that the<lb />
president, Scott Thomas has don? SGA should sponsor activities<lb />
an excellent job at this and I will helping local charities such as the<lb />
continue and expand on his ac- Salvation Army, and the United<lb />
complishments. Way especially during the holi-<lb />
Two other issues that are of day seasons of Christmas and<lb />
importance is student awareness Easter.<lb />
LARRY MURPHY<lb />
The students of East Carolina<lb />
University will be making a criti-<lb />
cal decision on Wednesday,<lb />
March 23. You will have the op-<lb />
portunity to vote for the person<lb />
who you believe will lead your<lb />
student government and best<lb />
of SGA and the student recreation<lb />
center. A solution to the student<lb />
awareness problem is to develop<lb />
a Student Government Brochure<lb />
that will explain all services of the<lb />
SGA; legal, transit, rentals, and<lb />
loans. This would be given to all<lb />
students at the beginning of the<lb />
Fall '88 semester. The recreation<lb />
center is another issue that will be<lb />
placed into action. I have worked<lb />
with Scott Thomas on the initial<lb />
plans for this new facility, and<lb />
will work with Chancellor Eakin<lb />
and the Board of Trustees to see<lb />
this project become a reality.<lb />
Space limitations prevent me<lb />
from mentioning other issues<lb />
here, but there are many others<lb />
that we will address together in<lb />
the future.<lb />
Anyone who tells you that they<lb />
have an easy solution for every-<lb />
thing is not being honest with<lb />
themselves but most importantly<lb />
you. Therefore I am not going to<lb />
say I have all of the answers to all<lb />
Finally: I would like the SGA to<lb />
publish in The East Carolinian the<lb />
manner in which student funds<lb />
were spent. (Preferably at the end<lb />
of each semester).<lb />
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In the last few years, we have<lb />
become aware of ECU'S reputa-<lb />
tion as a growing university. The<lb />
football victory over NC State and<lb />
their subsequent refusal to play us<lb />
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fact that we are growing and<lb />
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older universities.<lb />
As an ECU student, I am proud<lb />
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quit until the job is done, not just<lb />
done but done well.<lb />
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day. I am your candidate for SGA<lb />
vice president. Thank you.<lb />
KELLY JONES<lb />
I am Kelly Jones, and I am run-<lb />
ning tor trie office of SGA vice<lb />
! president. I chose to run, very<lb />
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tantly, I enjoy working for people.<lb />
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dent Welfare Committee chair.<lb />
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ing point for an SGA vice presi-<lb />
dent; no other position could give<lb />
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chair has offered me the opportu-<lb />
nity to learn what makes the stu-<lb />
dents tick � what problems you<lb />
have, what improvements you<lb />
wish to see, etc. I have had to go<lb />
out and speak to you, the stu-<lb />
dents, to gain your views and<lb />
ideas in order that I might enact<lb />
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tore, 1 indeed understand the stu-<lb />
dents' needs, not just some special<lb />
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students as a whole.<lb />
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continue much of the work I have<lb />
begun as Student Welfare chair<lb />
this year. I introduced a "Testing<lb />
before the Official Drop Date"<lb />
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charge of Pirate Walk. Upgrading<lb />
safety on campus is indeed a big<lb />
concern to me.<lb />
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communication between the stu-<lb />
dents at large and the SGA. In<lb />
committee this year, a visitor once<lb />
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: ent conditions.<lb />
A good vice president needs<lb />
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�all of which I possess. I have the<lb />
desire to be an active, functioning<lb />
part of the SGA; I am full of dedi-<lb />
cation to you, the students, as you<lb />
can see through my experience �<lb />
CAROL SHORE<lb />
The student body of East Caro-<lb />
lina University will be making an<lb />
important decision on Wednes-<lb />
day, March 23. The decision you<lb />
will be making is the person you<lb />
will elect as your next SGA vice<lb />
president.<lb />
My name is Carol Shore and I<lb />
am the candidate for the office of<lb />
SGA vice president. Hopefully<lb />
many of you are familiar with me,<lb />
for I have served this past term as<lb />
your SGA secretary. It is in this<lb />
capacity that I have become a ware<lb />
of the responsibilities and duties<lb />
that encompass the office of the<lb />
vice president. Of the candidates<lb />
that are seeking the office of vice<lb />
president, I feel that I as the most<lb />
experienced.<lb />
I have represented Fletcher<lb />
Dorm in the SGA serving on the<lb />
Appropriations Committee for<lb />
two consecutive terms. I have<lb />
worked closely with Pirate Walk<lb />
as an operator. I know this organi-<lb />
zation and its needs.<lb />
1 have a'ssisteel cmr currenf SGA<lb />
vice president, Ross Renfrow, in<lb />
developing alternate plans of<lb />
operation for the Pirate Walk<lb />
Organization since the vice presi-<lb />
dent chairs the governing board<lb />
of Pirate Walk.<lb />
I feel that with the help from the<lb />
other members of the governing<lb />
board we can review Pirate Walk<lb />
and ensure that it becomes bigger<lb />
and better than ever ensuring that<lb />
it provides safety on our campus.<lb />
Another area of concern I in-<lb />
tend to focus upon is to elevate the<lb />
efforts of the Campus Beautifica-<lb />
tion Project. By far, ECU is the<lb />
fastest growing institution in the<lb />
southeastern part of the United<lb />
States. In some aspects I feel that<lb />
ECU has outgrown itself, not only<lb />
in access to the university facili-<lb />
ties, but more importantly we<lb />
have outgrown our environment.<lb />
Our Campus Beautification<lb />
Committee has done a commend-<lb />
able job in starting the rebeautifi-<lb />
cation effort. When elected I will<lb />
join in the effort and further the<lb />
attempt to bring beauty to our<lb />
campus.<lb />
Other than the specific areas I<lb />
have mentioned, I believe the of-<lb />
fice of vice president should be<lb />
maximized to its fullest potential.<lb />
In achieving the highest attain-<lb />
able potential, I will work dili-<lb />
gently with the president and<lb />
serve him in my fullest capacity. I<lb />
will serve on newly created comit-<lb />
tees such as the Spirit Committee<lb />
which seeks to heighten student<lb />
involvement in athletic events.<lb />
However, most of all, I believe the<lb />
position of vice president should<lb />
be one that evokes the phrase<lb />
"student interest-not special in-<lb />
terest<lb />
Again, my name is Carol Shore<lb />
and I would appreciate the oppor-<lb />
tunity to serve as your next SGA<lb />
vice president.<lb />
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Enjoy a rights.<lb />
Vote!<lb />
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STEVE SOMMERS<lb />
Dear Fellow University Stu-<lb />
dents,<lb />
When I say University Stu-<lb />
dents, there is more to those two<lb />
words than pcopb who attend<lb />
classes. We have responsibilities.<lb />
As college students, we are the<lb />
world's future. But more impor-<lb />
tantly, we are the present.<lb />
College students are adults and<lb />
should be perceived as such. In<lb />
the past three years, I've seen<lb />
many examples of students not<lb />
being treated like adults.<lb />
From the administration want-<lb />
ing to pave the bottom of College<lb />
Hill, to paving over the street in<lb />
front of the Student Store, an<lb />
important voice was never con-<lb />
sidered. Ours. We students were<lb />
told what was going to take place<lb />
and we were not allowed any say<lb />
in the matter.<lb />
It's time to change the way stu-<lb />
dents are perceived and more<lb />
importantly, how they perceive<lb />
themselves. This means responsi-<lb />
bilities on behalf of the students as<lb />
well as the administration. As<lb />
students, if we want others to take<lb />
us seriously, then we have to take<lb />
ourselves seriously.<lb />
I would like to see that steps are<lb />
taken to implement an SGA run<lb />
teacher evaluation system. Stu-<lb />
dents surveying students about<lb />
teacher performance and publish-<lb />
ing those results for the students.<lb />
Of course, my plan will have<lb />
safety nets to prevent abuse of<lb />
faculty rights.<lb />
There are some social problems<lb />
that need to be constructively<lb />
dealt with. It is 1988 and preju-<lb />
dices remain on our campus- be-<lb />
tween blacks and non-blacks,<lb />
Greeks and non-Greeks. I feel the<lb />
stem of ail prejudices is ignorance.<lb />
If people don't know each other,<lb />
they will have misconceptions.<lb />
Diverse organizations on this<lb />
campus need to come together<lb />
and get to know each others con-<lb />
cerns. I have workable ideas to<lb />
break down barriers, such as es-<lb />
tablishing a diversified based<lb />
council of leaders that encom-<lb />
passes the entire campus.<lb />
We have a parking problem. I<lb />
have devised what I call the<lb />
H.O.P. Plan. H.O.P. stands for<lb />
High Occupancy Parking. Sim-<lb />
ply, it is a plan that would make<lb />
the on-campus parking lots for<lb />
those commuters that carpool.<lb />
Even if every commuter picked-<lb />
up only one friend on the way to<lb />
school, our "problem" would<lb />
practically be eliminated. This is<lb />
the essence of my H.O.P. Plan.<lb />
Again, students taking the re-<lb />
sponsibility to deal with prob-<lb />
lems.<lb />
The most important part of my<lb />
plan is it doesn't call for any raises<lb />
in fees. That's something I'm<lb />
committed to -� keeping fees<lb />
down. Going to college already is<lb />
expensive enough. So often we<lb />
seem to think that if we throw<lb />
money at a problem, it will go<lb />
away. I disagree. My parking plan<lb />
is one example.<lb />
Certainly all students are for<lb />
Pirate Walk and well lit areas to<lb />
walk. These topics are important,<lb />
but they are only a beginning. In<lb />
addition to these, I will work for<lb />
quality progress and implement-<lb />
ing ideas that truly have the stu-<lb />
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March 22,1988<lb />
OPINION<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Murphy<lb />
He stands out among the candidates<lb />
After a series of one on one inter- In meetings with the editorial<lb />
ftatfVB-BnfSLETT<lb />
rWR IN6H<lb />
SGA<lb />
GREGTttONPiON<lb />
views with each of the candidates board, Murphy discussed making T(p ONUY VnRO(M3 VOTE<lb />
and after viewing Monday's candi- better use of the SGA cabinet, some-<lb />
date forum, The East Carolinian is thing that no president has been able<lb />
endorsing Larry Murphy for the to do so far. His ideas about adding<lb />
office of SGA president. a public relations council and hav-<lb />
Throughout the interviews and ing minority students chose their<lb />
the debate, Murphy has proven own cabinet representative are<lb />
himself to be the most level-headed good.<lb />
candidate. He has addressed all the Murphy had success with Pirate<lb />
issues head on, rather than sidestep- Walk during his brief tenure as its<lb />
ping attacks, and he has sound ideas director, and he left it in good condi-<lb />
for the SGA's future. tion. He cannot be held responsible<lb />
for its collapse, but he is the candi-<lb />
Murphy is a candidate who seems date best suited to bring about its<lb />
to have the interests of the students resurrection.<lb />
IS NO VOTE� SO 6rET<lb />
out and go vom i<lb />
nt&amp;- eAsr ceoifAHAM<lb />
Students voice support for candidates<lb />
in mind, and it doesn't appear he<lb />
will back down from the admini-<lb />
stration like some past presidents.<lb />
However, Murphy is also the candi-<lb />
While his parking proposal (a<lb />
shuttle bus system) is not that<lb />
strong, Murphy is better on the issue<lb />
of work petitions. He recognizes the<lb />
date best suited to negotiate with need to reinstate the petition pro-<lb />
administrators as adults. His leader- gram, while also preserving special<lb />
ship training and communication registration for athletes, handi-<lb />
skills make him the candidate that capped students and other student<lb />
can associate with the administra- groups. Murphy has voiced a<lb />
tors without losing sight of the stu- commitment to push the work peti-<lb />
dent cause. tion issue with administration, and<lb />
Students at ECU have long ig- we believe him.<lb />
nored their relationship to the rest of Murphy's past experience in the<lb />
Greenville, and Murphy has recog- SGA and other student groups give<lb />
nized this as a problem. He has said him a plus no other candidate has. A<lb />
he will work with Mayor Ed Carter two-year veteran of the legislature,<lb />
to incorporate students into the he is' chair of the Screenings and<lb />
Greenville mainstream, an admi- Appointments Committee. He has<lb />
rable goal. also demonstrated his leadership<lb />
A strong theme throughout abilities as president of the Tau<lb />
Mutphyfc campaign has been publi- Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Hie kniftvi<lb />
cizmg the work of the-SGA and the legislature and the legiskrtor<lb />
providing better communication well, and he can work with them in<lb />
between that bodv and the students, the coming year.<lb />
This will also work well in relations Larry Murphy is a cool-headed<lb />
with the city. Murphy has recog- candidate with student interests as<lb />
nized the need for more students to his main priority. Of the four candi-<lb />
become involved in the SGA, but he dates for the office of president, he is<lb />
also sees that the first step is making without a doubt the best suited for<lb />
them more aware. the job.<lb />
Bucking for Bartlett<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
This week at ECU, students will<lb />
have a chance to make their voice<lb />
heard. This chance will come Wed-<lb />
nesday during SGA officer elections. I<lb />
feel that Michael Bartlett is the best<lb />
candidate for the office of SGA presi-<lb />
dent. Having known Mike for several<lb />
years and having served with him as<lb />
SGA legislators this past year I would<lb />
like to tell some things about him.<lb />
First and foremost is you will always<lb />
know where Mike stands. Mike may<lb />
not alwaysbe on the side of the major-<lb />
ity but he will leave no doubts as to<lb />
where he stands. He will not be forced<lb />
to "go along with the crowd" if he<lb />
does not believe "the crowd" is right.<lb />
As part of his platform Mike proposes<lb />
to improve communication between<lb />
ECU students and the SGA. He pro-<lb />
poses taking student opinion polls on<lb />
issues of campus concern. He would<lb />
like for students to be certain that<lb />
their voice is being heard. Mike is a<lb />
strong advocate of student rights. He<lb />
fefls mere are some issues in which<lb />
rndettt concerns have been voiced<lb />
but no action taken. He would like the<lb />
opportunity to insure that issues<lb />
which concern students are acted<lb />
upon and not just pushed aside.<lb />
Another issue which concerns Mike is<lb />
ECU's image in the public eye. Mike<lb />
would like to promote ECU positive<lb />
aspects and downplay the "party<lb />
school and second rate institution"<lb />
image we seem to be stuck with. If<lb />
elected, Mike will not be a president<lb />
for special interests. He will be a<lb />
president for all students. He will be a<lb />
president for progress. For your best<lb />
interests and the best interests of<lb />
ECU, vote Mike Bartlett for SGA<lb />
President.<lb />
Sommers<lb />
New ideas signal student involvement<lb />
The best person for the job of vice sides of each issue and he can also<lb />
president next year is Steve Som- deal effectively with the administra-<lb />
mers. tion to answer the needs of the stu-<lb />
Sommers will bring an energy to dent.<lb />
the job seen in few vice presidents in An idea unique in this election to<lb />
the past. He is full of enthusiasm and Sommers' campaign is that of the<lb />
vigor, and his excitement is infec- SGA sponsored teacher-evaluation<lb />
tious. As vice president he will be form. This form would allow stu-<lb />
able to get legislators involved and dents a broader scope to grade their<lb />
excited and maybe bring new legis- teachers and make recommenda-1 ideas. On a personal level real stu-<lb />
lators to the SGA. tions for improving the quality of<lb />
Energy, however, is useless if it teaching at the university. Who is<lb />
has no outlet. Sommers should not better the students to decide how a<lb />
have that problem. He has ex- teacher is performing in the class-<lb />
pressed many ideas directly con- room?<lb />
cerning the students which should The proposal is sound because<lb />
be pushed in next year's SGA. Sommers recognizes the rights of<lb />
Sommers has the most sound the teachers as well. His evaluation<lb />
parking proposal of all the candi- forms would not be used in deciding<lb />
dates. He has said he favors H.O.P. tenure cases, only to aid the student<lb />
(High Occupancy Parking) spaces, in getting the best education pos-<lb />
These spaces, the ones closest to sible at the university,<lb />
campus, would be reserved for stu- At Monday's debate Sommers is<lb />
dents carpooling with three or more one of the few candidates that di-<lb />
students to the car. This way more rectly addressed the race issue,<lb />
students could make better use of speaking of prejudice as the result of<lb />
available space. ignorance. His ideas to use the SGA<lb />
He has also suggested reworking to break down ignorance and racial<lb />
some campus lots to zone them for barriers is commendable and maybe<lb />
compact cars only. That way more even feasible. His additional call for<lb />
spots can be created in a given space, other campus prejudices (such as<lb />
Both of these proposals are well- non-greeks versus greeks) to end is<lb />
thought ideas for a short-term, cost- also admirable.<lb />
effective solution to the parking Although he has been in the legis-<lb />
probiem. lature for only a semester, Sommers<lb />
In addition, Sommers is a strong has been one of its loudest voices.<lb />
advocate for student rights. He be- His work with a range of campus<lb />
lieves that the administration has groups including Student Union,<lb />
created rules which are a detriment Students for Economic Democracy<lb />
to the daily lives of students, and in and the N.C. Student Legislature<lb />
many cases he is right. However, far give him a broad base of experience<lb />
from being a hard-line hothead, necessary to do the best job as stu-<lb />
Sommers has the ability to see two dent body vice president.<lb />
Lee Toler<lb />
Sophomore<lb />
Political Science<lb />
Swinging for Steve<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
Steve Sommers' campaign slogan,<lb />
"A Real Student Voice is very in-<lb />
dicative of his personality, ability and<lb />
el real stu-<lb />
dent voice" refers to Steve's own<lb />
voice. Through his extensive campus<lb />
involvement he has developed a sin-<lb />
cere interest in making educated<lb />
stands on campus issues, and he<lb />
works for what he feels strongly<lb />
about. When Steve is elected, I feel the<lb />
"real student voice" will represent<lb />
the students of East Carolina. His<lb />
tremendous leadership ability will<lb />
help ECU students and administra-<lb />
tion resolve those problems always<lb />
left lingering unchanged after each<lb />
term. He has definite, practical ideas<lb />
about finally solving some of these<lb />
issues.<lb />
Steve's ideas about the parking<lb />
problem are to either start a carpool<lb />
parking or priority parking. Steve is<lb />
aware that only raising parking fees<lb />
will not solve the problem. He feels<lb />
the problem will not go away just by<lb />
throwing money at it.<lb />
The new drug policy is one which<lb />
Steve does not support. He fees it is<lb />
not the university's responsiblity to<lb />
have to enforce state and federal laws.<lb />
It overtaxes ECU's limited personnel,<lb />
and does not solve anything. It does<lb />
not provide for rehabilitation, yet it<lb />
severely punishes students and limits<lb />
their rights.<lb />
Steve also has some new ideas. He<lb />
feels an expression board (a place for<lb />
students to draw, paint, or write with-<lb />
out restriction) would eliminate the<lb />
vandalism our campus has recently<lb />
incurred. Another ingenious idea is<lb />
the soapbox forum. It is another<lb />
means of free expression, which Steve<lb />
strongly supports.<lb />
Steve feels there needs to be more<lb />
student interaction, cxpccially<lb />
among groups which do not tradi-<lb />
tionally do so, such as greeks and<lb />
nongreeks, minorities and non-mi-<lb />
norites. He stresses the importance of<lb />
student involvement and activities.<lb />
I've seen Steve at work, trying to<lb />
improve things for students, and I<lb />
support that. As a political science<lb />
major, Steve has the knowledge about<lb />
effective governing, and his involve-<lb />
ment with the SGA and other groups<lb />
has given him the practical experi-<lb />
ence needed. He's hard-working and<lb />
intelligent, and he has the leadership<lb />
abilities ECU needs. I hope you'll vote<lb />
for Steve on Wednesday. I plan to!<lb />
Mary Elizabeth Davis<lb />
Political Science<lb />
Sophomore<lb />
Murphy is the man<lb />
 li'JV b i I<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
In my involvement with this uni-<lb />
versity I have had many difficult<lb />
problems and challanges to deal with,<lb />
but through the channels of student<lb />
government 1 have learned how to<lb />
deal with them. Experience was the<lb />
key, both in leadership and in prob-<lb />
lem solving. Any one can sit in an<lb />
office and do the required work but it<lb />
takes this experience to make a job<lb />
rewarding. VVe need a student gov-<lb />
ernment president who takes actions<lb />
on issues pertinent to the student<lb />
body. One who represents the uni ver-<lb />
sty as a whole and one who is visible<lb />
to all. Larry Murphy is this type of<lb />
person, he is an outgoing individiual<lb />
and a proven leader. Larry's involve-<lb />
ment in student government has been<lb />
well received and his ability to work<lb />
with the university and the commu-<lb />
nity is very valuable. Larry has the<lb />
intentions and the ability to work for<lb />
and with the student body. I know<lb />
that Larry will do a fine job as student<lb />
government president in whatever he<lb />
does.<lb />
Christopher C. Holland<lb />
Senior<lb />
Double Major Psych.Comm.<lb />
Student Body Treasurer<lb />
Media Board Chairman<lb />
Thompson endorsed<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
Throughout my years at ECU, I<lb />
have held various student leadership<lb />
positions. My experience has in-<lb />
cluded positions in the SGA legisla-<lb />
ture, the University Media Board, and<lb />
the SGA Executive Branch. I have had<lb />
the opportunity to work with many<lb />
outstanding ECU leaders and I feel<lb />
that I know what qualities are impor-<lb />
tant for an SGA officer to possess.<lb />
When choosing someone to sup-<lb />
port for SGA president, I enthusiasti-<lb />
cally endorse Gregory Thompson. In<lb />
the years that I have known Greg, he<lb />
has always strived to make decisions<lb />
based on what students want and<lb />
need. At times this has caused dis-<lb />
agreements between he and myself;<lb />
however, it also indicates that he has<lb />
never allowed anyone to intimidate<lb />
him into making decisions that are<lb />
not in the best interest of all students.<lb />
As students, we can always use a<lb />
leader who is unashamed to stand up<lb />
for our needs and desires.<lb />
I admire Greg's dedication, hon-<lb />
esty and sincerity. The experience he<lb />
has demonstrates his ability and will-<lb />
ingness to work for what will best<lb />
serve us and our school.<lb /><lb />
As anyone who knows me is al-<lb />
ready awareof, I don't make it a habit<lb />
to tell anyone what to do. 1 encourage<lb />
everyone to demonstrate concern for<lb />
the leadership that will represent us<lb />
next year and vote for the candidateof<lb />
their choice. The candidate that I<lb />
support is Gregory Thompson. His<lb />
leadership and experience are, in my<lb />
opinion, the ideal qualities for the<lb />
next SGA President to possess.<lb />
Sven VanBaars<lb />
Graduate Student<lb />
Public Admin.<lb />
Jones endorsed<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
1 am writing this letter to endorse a<lb />
candidate - Kelly Jones for SGA vice-<lb />
president. She served as Jarvis' Hall<lb />
representative this year, and since I<lb />
am president oi Jarvis Hall, I felt<lb />
strongly about supporting Kelly.<lb />
Kelly has done an excellent job as<lb />
our representative She has, gone<lb />
above and beyond the cal oi dvrty to<lb />
work for the residents of our hall as<lb />
well as the rest of the student body.<lb />
Since she is presently serving as chair<lb />
of the Student Welfare Committee,<lb />
she is constantly striving to better life<lb />
for us, the students at ECU.<lb />
I feel there is no better candidate for<lb />
the job than Kelly. She is prepared to<lb />
serve and is obviously willing to<lb />
serve; that is the kind of person we<lb />
need in an executive oiiicQ. 1 admire<lb />
such dedication and find this dedica-<lb />
tion a strong point in Kelly's person-<lb />
ality. This dedication runs over into<lb />
every part of-Kelly's life This is evi-<lb />
dent since she has, thus far, main-<lb />
tained a 4.0 average and still finds<lb />
time for SGA and numerous other<lb />
organizations. Kelly docs not do a<lb />
slack job either; once she takes on a<lb />
task, she does it well.<lb />
Please join me in supporting the<lb />
best candidate for vice-president, and<lb />
vote Kelly Jones on Wednesday.<lb />
Chris Mansfield<lb />
Hall President<lb />
Shore endorsement<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
My name is Amanda Weather-<lb />
spoon and I am serving as Chi Omega<lb />
president for 1988. One of my sisters,<lb />
Carol Shore is running for the vice-<lb />
presidency of SGA, and I would like<lb />
to tell you a little about her.<lb />
Not only is Carol responsible, en-<lb />
thusiastic and knowledgeable as an<lb />
individual, but also applies these<lb />
outstanding qualities to our organi-<lb />
zation. This semester she is sewing as<lb />
our corresponding secretary in which<lb />
she displays excellent leadership<lb />
abilities that she would also apply to<lb />
the vice-presidency if elected to the<lb />
position.<lb />
Carol never ceases to rise to any<lb />
occasion placed before her. She gets<lb />
things done, things even beyond her<lb />
responsibilities. She takes initiative<lb />
on her own - only to benefit others<lb />
and goes out of her way to make<lb />
things run smoothly.<lb />
Our Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion needs a person like Carol in an<lb />
executive position. I know that with<lb />
Carol as our university's SGA vice-<lb />
president, the student body would<lb />
definitely see results.<lb />
So get out there Wednesday and<lb />
vote for the best candidate for vice-<lb />
president. Vote Shore, the one who<lb />
really cares about people.<lb />
?.nda Weatherspoon<lb />
Sophomore I<lb />
Council for Grei<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
As a member of the studei<lb />
body, I feel the best person for tl<lb />
job of SGA President is a youn<lb />
man by the name of Gregoi<lb />
Thompson. As president<lb />
Fletcher Hall, I have been give<lb />
many opportunities to work wit<lb />
Greg and have enjoyed ever<lb />
minute of it. He is the type<lb />
person who will help in any w,<lb />
that he can and who sticks to<lb />
promises.<lb />
Greg Thompson has the expe<lb />
ence to fill the shoes of the pro:<lb />
dential position. Along with all<lb />
his leadership expeneno<lb />
abilities, he has one special qu<lb />
lty that makes a big difference.<lb />
will come to people and al<lb />
"What do you want to see don-<lb />
and " 1 low would you like to se<lb />
come about? He will want stl<lb />
dent involvement and comrri<lb />
ment. It is his hope to make si<lb />
dents aware of the importance<lb />
SGA and what part it takesin thj<lb />
lives.<lb />
Greg Thompson is the per<lb />
who can and will get thing<lb />
1 le is a person who will find d<lb />
what we as students want d<lb />
and how we want our<lb />
spent.<lb />
He is also aware thr.<lb />
experience of the many dilemn<lb />
facing East Carolina; such as<lb />
loss of the Pirate Walk, parkii<lb />
campus beautification and<lb />
lack of awareness among the<lb />
dent bodv on a whole.<lb />
I feel that if the student bd<lb />
wants things doAe that are lmd<lb />
tant to them next year that tl<lb />
should choose Greg Thomp<lb />
for the job of SGA president<lb />
won't let vou down.<lb />
Beverlv Ovei<lb />
Fletcher<lb />
House Council<lb />
Republicans<lb />
for Amar<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
It is my sincere pleasunj<lb />
chairman of the East Care<lb />
College Republicans to annoj<lb />
my support of Amar Sins<lb />
Smkhiield f�r Student<lb />
rJreident. Singh is the<lb />
choice.<lb />
His platform includes rej<lb />
tion. Reduction in the numbj<lb />
irrelevant discussions held ii<lb />
Student Government debj<lb />
legislators should concentral<lb />
concrete issues, not problems<lb />
ing the global economy;<lb />
many ego-boosters in the 9<lb />
says Singh.<lb />
Reduction in the amoui<lb />
wasteful giveaways to stuj<lb />
groups who are undesen<lb />
waste has reached run away<lb />
portions. Put student mc<lb />
where it belongs; not in the h<lb />
of those wishing to exploit<lb />
SGA, our only student right<lb />
ganization.<lb />
Singh also favors the creatij<lb />
a student task force assign<lb />
study the problems facing<lb />
Carolina. Too little parking: "<lb />
dent Singh will be sure to in<lb />
an all-encompassing student<lb />
force to aid in the solving o<lb />
problems.<lb />
Singh, above all, is a<lb />
Helms conservative, dedicafj<lb />
using the same style and gn<lb />
our illustrious senator us<lb />
Washington. A true fiscal Rej<lb />
lican, Amar Singh can makl<lb />
difference for representing<lb />
students at East Carolina.<lb />
Matthew C<lb />
Communia<lb />
Jones Endorsei<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
I am writing this letter n<lb />
port of Kelly Jones, a candk<lb />
the SGA vice-president,<lb />
known Kellv for two years!<lb />
feel that she is the best qul<lb />
for this job.<lb />
Kelly has participated<lb />
Marching Pirates since sj<lb />
tered as a freshman her1<lb />
shows dedication to a cai<lb />
believes in since she is a<lb />
junior. This same dedicahj<lb />
been applied to SGA; she ba<lb />
a freshman and is still a<lb />
involved. In Marching<lb />
Kelly served her first year<lb />
assistant section leader. I<lb />
she learned as she follow!<lb />
became head section leat1<lb />
following season. Only gc<lb />
lowers are made leaders<lb />
band, as it is said that one r<lb />
a good follower before r<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 22.1988<lb />
;pA FKE5IPENT:<lb />
VliOMPOM<lb />
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ididates<lb />
knows me is al-<lb />
n tmakeitahabit<lb />
.�t to do. I encourage<lb />
trat concern for<lb />
that will represent us<lb />
the candidate of<lb />
candidate that I<lb />
?ry Thompson. His<lb />
tperience are, in mv<lb />
al qualities tor the<lb />
lent to possess.<lb />
Sven VanBaars<lb />
Graduate Student<lb />
Public Admin.<lb />
endorsed<lb />
'ter to endorse a<lb />
lly lone- for SG A vicc-<lb />
sen ed as Jarvis' Hall<lb />
this year, and since I<lb />
arvis Hall, I felt<lb />
supporting Kelly.<lb />
done an excellent job as<lb />
aive She has gone<lb />
nd the call oi dary to<lb />
lents of our hall as<lb />
the student bodv.<lb />
sently serving as chair<lb />
el fare Committee,<lb />
triving to better life<lb />
ts at ECU.<lb />
better candidate for<lb />
She is prepared to<lb />
bviously willing to<lb />
- the Wind of person we<lb />
itive off ice. I admire<lb />
n and find this dedica-<lb />
� t in Kelly's person-<lb />
tion runs over into<lb />
 life This is evi-<lb />
she has. thus far, main-<lb />
� ige and still finds<lb />
and numerous other<lb />
Kelly does not do a<lb />
x she takes on a<lb />
oil.<lb />
me in supporting the<lb />
- vice-president,and<lb />
nes n Wednesday-<lb />
Chris Mansfield<lb />
Hall President<lb />
ore endorsement<lb />
Edit r<lb />
s Amanda Weather-<lb />
ing as Chi Omega<lb />
ne oi my sisters,<lb />
is running for the vice-<lb />
.A, and I would like<lb />
ttle about her.<lb />
arol responsible, en-<lb />
- nowledgeable as an<lb />
but also applies these<lb />
ng qualities to our organi-<lb />
mester she is serving as<lb />
sponding secretary in which<lb />
'lent leadership<lb />
she would also applv to<lb />
idencv if elected to the<lb />
 j.<lb />
ol never ceases to rise to anv<lb />
ion placed before her. She gets<lb />
ne, things even beyond her<lb />
-abilities. She takes initiative<lb />
!T own - only to benefit others<lb />
 - out of her way to make<lb />
p run smoothly.<lb />
Student Government Associa-<lb />
eeds a person like Carol in an<lb />
fjnve position. I know that with<lb />
as our university's SGA vice-<lb />
Ident, the student body would<lb />
itely see results.<lb />
get out there Wednesday and<lb />
tor the best candidate for vice-<lb />
lent. Vote Shore, the one who<lb />
:ares about people.<lb />
Amanda Weatherspoon<lb />
Sophomore<lb />
I<lb />
SGA Candidate Endorsements<lb />
Council for Greg<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
As a member of the student<lb />
body, 1 feel the best person for the<lb />
job of SGA President is a young<lb />
man by the name of Gregory<lb />
Thompson. As president of<lb />
Fletcher Hall, I have been given<lb />
many opportunities to work with<lb />
a good leader. Kelly indeed was a dates have yet to address. The first<lb />
good leader because she remem- would be the apointments and<lb />
bered back to her days of follow- numerous committes that the<lb />
ing and thereby gained the re- executive branch of government<lb />
spect of her section; however, appoints and directs. The second<lb />
Kelly knew when to remember is their knowledge about the Stu-<lb />
that she was a leader and main- dent Goverment's executive and<lb />
tained responsibility over and judicial branches. The last point of<lb />
Greg and have enjoyed every control in her section to get the job concern is the failure of some of<lb />
minute of it. He is the type of done well. the candidates of notifying the<lb />
person who will help in any way What better way to learn the students about the services of<lb />
that he can and who sticks to his concerns of the students than to SGA.<lb />
promises. mingle with a great diversifica- It is also alarming that some of<lb />
Greg Thompson has the experi- tion of them? Marching Pirates is the candidates are speaking on<lb />
ence to fill the shoes of the presi- just that � a diversification of issues that they have little, if any,<lb />
dential position. Along with all of students, and because Kelly has control over and are not concen-<lb />
ts leadership experience and spent so much time with this trating on the issues that they can<lb />
group, she knows and under- make a difference on. It is vitally<lb />
stands many of their concerns, important that a Student Govern-<lb />
Not only does Kelly know their ment president realize what he is<lb />
concerns but she will voice them, talking about and delegates his<lb />
Whenever a problem erupted time efficiently, paying attention<lb />
within or without her section, to the problems that he has the<lb />
Kelly voiced it and stuck with it most influence on.<lb />
until the problem was solved. I am writing this primarily be-<lb />
dents aware of the importance of That is what a good leader is � cause I have been active with the<lb />
SGA and what part it takesin their one who will voice problems and Student Government for the past<lb />
lives. stay with them, when the going four years and, as a senior, I recog-<lb />
Greg Thompson is the person gets rough, until they are solved, nize tha fact that a candidate<lb />
who can and will get things done. That is what we need in a vice- needs certain qualities that arc<lb />
1 le is a person who will find out president. Kelly is who we need necessary to be an effective SGA rTwnrk�� fr�7�<lb />
what we as students want done for vice-president. Please support President.<lb />
abilities, he has one special qual-<lb />
ity that makes a big difference. He<lb />
will come to people and ask<lb />
'What do you want to see done?"<lb />
and "I low would you like to see it<lb />
come about? He will want stu-<lb />
dent involvement and commit-<lb />
ment. It is his hope to make stu-<lb />
and I have concluded that it is<lb />
quite difficult to get people inter-<lb />
ested and dedicated to a cause. It<lb />
is my contention that Michael<lb />
Bartlett is the "ordinary" person<lb />
with the determination and en-<lb />
thusiasm needed to spark interest<lb />
among students, faculty and<lb />
administration on the ECU cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
In his presidential campaign,<lb />
Bartlett is stressing the impor-<lb />
tance of improvements in com-<lb />
munication throughout the cam-<lb />
pus�communication between<lb />
students, as well as better com-<lb />
munication between students<lb />
and faculty and administration.<lb />
He wants to be accessible to stu-<lb />
dents at all times instead of being<lb />
one of those leaders who never<lb />
seems to be available when<lb />
needed. It is time that we have a<lb />
leader who will support the stu-<lb />
dents 100 rather than catering<lb />
solely to the administration. Dr.<lb />
William Menninger once wrote,<lb />
"Good leadership implies consid-<lb />
eration of those who follow. It<lb />
Village<lb />
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owner<lb />
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and how<lb />
spent.<lb />
He is also aware through his<lb />
experience of the many dilemmas<lb />
facing East Carolina; such as the<lb />
loss of the Pirate Walk, parking,<lb />
campus beautification and the<lb />
lack oi awareness among the stu-<lb />
dent body on a whole.<lb />
I feel that if the student body<lb />
wants things done that are impor-<lb />
tant to them next vear that thev<lb />
we want our money her on Wednesday, March 23.<lb />
Todd Brewer<lb />
Junior<lb />
Music<lb />
Choice is important<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
As a member of the judicial<lb />
should choose Greg Thompson branch of government, past treas-<lb />
that works both ways � from the<lb />
bottom up as well as from the top<lb />
down Each student at ECU is<lb />
equally important and thus de-<lb />
serves and should demand an<lb />
equal opportunity to be heard. By<lb />
voting Michael Bartlett for SGA<lb />
president on Wednesday, we can<lb />
be assured that each student will<lb />
have that chance to be heard.<lb />
Please join me in voting for Mi-<lb />
chael Bartlett for SGA president.<lb />
for the job of SGA president,<lb />
won't let you down.<lb />
He<lb />
Beverly Overton<lb />
Fletcher Hall<lb />
urer of the executive branch and<lb />
past Welfare Committee chair on<lb />
the legislative branch, I realize the<lb />
importance of having a Student<lb />
Government president who is<lb />
exceedingly reliable. The SGA<lb />
House Council pres. president is the chief representa-<lb />
Poniihlip'inc five of the student bodv internally<lb />
lepiIUllCaiI and externally. He sits on the<lb />
for AlTlBr Board of Trustees and the<lb />
Greenville City Council. His at-<lb />
To the editor: tendance is mandatory, to enable<lb />
It is my sincere pleasure as to represent the students of East<lb />
chairman oi the East Carolina Carolina properly. With the<lb />
College Republicans to announce Board of Trustees meeting only<lb />
my support of Amar Singh of seven times a year and the<lb />
Nina Fields<lb />
Pres. of Alpha Phi Sigma<lb />
and BACCHUS organ.<lb />
Snulhfield for Student Body<lb />
president. Singh is the clear<lb />
choice.<lb />
His platform includes reduc-<lb />
tion. Reduction in the number of<lb />
irrelevant discussions held in the<lb />
Student Government debates:<lb />
legislators should concentrate on<lb />
Greenville City Council meeting<lb />
only once a month, it is imperative<lb />
that the president attend every<lb />
meeting.<lb />
A presidential candidate has<lb />
shown, in his past performance,<lb />
that he cannot meet those require-<lb />
ments of attendance. The past<lb />
concrete issues, not problems fac- Minority Student Organization<lb />
ing the global economy; "too<lb />
many ego-boosters in the SGA"<lb />
says Singh.<lb />
Reduction in the amount of<lb />
wasteful giveaways to student<lb />
groups who are undeserving:<lb />
waste has reached run away pro-<lb />
portions. Put student money<lb />
president Greg Thompson was on<lb />
the Student Union Board of Direc-<lb />
tors, which oversees Student<lb />
Union activities. He was absent<lb />
six of the possible eight meetings.<lb />
He was also the MSO representa- campus. Michael Bartlett wants to<lb />
rive to the Media Board. His atten- see to it that each student has an<lb />
dance at this committee was also equal opportunity to be heard,<lb />
where it belongs; not in the hands unsatisfactory. He missed eleven John Seaman Garns, a famous<lb />
of those wishing to exploit the of the possible eighteen meetings, author, once stated'Real leaders<lb />
SGA, our only student rights or- This is a crucial statistic to take are ordinary people with<lb />
ganization. into consideration when electing extraordinary determinations<lb />
Singh also favors the creation of a Student Government president. In my four years of college, I have<lb />
a student task force assigned to There are three notable areas been involved in various organi-<lb />
study the problems facing East which some of the other candi- zations both on and off campus,<lb />
Carolina. Too little parking! Presi-<lb />
dent Singh will be sure to include<lb />
an all-encompassing student task<lb />
force to aid in the solving of our<lb />
problems.<lb />
Singh, above all, is a Jesse<lb />
Helms conservative, dedicated to<lb />
using the same style and grace as<lb />
our illustrious senator uses in<lb />
Washington. A true fiscal Repub-<lb />
lican, Amar Singh can make the<lb />
difference for representing all<lb />
students at East Carolina.<lb />
John Eagan<lb />
Public Defender<lb />
SeniorEcon.<lb />
BACCHUS<lb />
for Mike<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
The election for SGA president<lb />
is quickly approaching ECU stu-<lb />
dents, and many students proba-<lb />
bly have not yet decided on the<lb />
best person for the job. 1 would<lb />
like to first stress the importance<lb />
of voting. Without casting a vote,<lb />
you cannot contribute to the deci- UniOIl for MlirphV<lb />
sion of who will represent the<lb />
student body's voice. Every stu- To the editor:<lb />
dent at ECU should want this As the Student Union presi-<lb />
university to be the best school dent, I work closely with the SGA<lb />
possible, and the first step to- and represent the students on<lb />
wards achieving this goal is good<lb />
leadershiip for the student body. I<lb />
feel that we at ECU are in desper-<lb />
ate need of student leaders who<lb />
are in office for the purpose of<lb />
making the entire student body's<lb />
desires, goals and grievances<lb />
known. By going to the polls<lb />
Wednesday and casting a vote for<lb />
Michael Bartlett, you will be play-<lb />
ing a part in electing the kind of<lb />
leader we at ECU need to repre-<lb />
sent the entire student body.<lb />
East Carolina is a large univer-<lb />
sity that has students enrolled<lb />
from various backgrounds and<lb />
facets of life, thus it is extremely<lb />
important that we have student<lb />
leaders who do not cater to any<lb />
one specific group of people of<lb />
various university committees.<lb />
This has allowed me to take notice<lb />
of certain individuals who seem<lb />
to exhibit dedication and strong<lb />
AMAR SINGH FOR SGA PRESIDENT<lb />
I am currently Junior Class President. I was<lb />
raised in Smithfield, N.C. where my father is a<lb />
Surgeon. My family is originally from the<lb />
Punjab province of Northern India. I am the<lb />
only candidate who if elected would like to<lb />
take the $200.00 dollar salary per month, $2,400<lb />
dollar annual, and give it to a University cause.<lb />
I feel that the honor of serving is a priviledge<lb />
we need not be paid for. I want the SGA to<lb />
address issues that are important to ECU<lb />
students and not debate national issues. I feel<lb />
that America is a country where one individual<lb />
can make a difference for the better.<lb />
I want to make a difference at ECU.<lb />
K<lb /><lb />
&amp;<lb />
tbV<lb />
0<lb />
Student Union<lb />
Coming Attractions<lb />
Thursday, March 24<lb />
8:00 p.m. Hendrix<lb />
Travel Adventure Film<lb />
"SONG OF INDIA"<lb />
Matthew Clarke<lb />
Senior<lb />
Communications<lb />
Jones Endorsement<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
I am writing this letter in sup-<lb />
port of Kelly Jones, a candidate for<lb />
the SGA vice-president. I have<lb />
known Kelly for two years, and I<lb />
feH that she is the best qualified<lb />
for this job.<lb />
Kelly has participated in the<lb />
Marching Pirates since she en-<lb />
tered as a freshman here; this<lb />
shows dedication to a cause she<lb />
believes in since she is a now a<lb />
junior. This same dedication has<lb />
been applied to SGA; she began as<lb />
a freshman and is still actively<lb />
involved. In Marching Band,<lb />
Kelly served her first year as as an<lb />
assistant section leader. Because<lb />
she learned as she followed, she<lb />
became head section leader the<lb />
following season. Only good fol-<lb />
lowers are made leaders in the<lb />
band, as it is said that one must be<lb />
a good follower before becoming<lb />
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY<lb />
DIVISION OF STUDENT LIFE<lb />
AND<lb />
COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF MINORITIES<lb />
PRESENTS<lb />
A NATIONAL VLDEOCONFERENCE<lb />
LIVE-VIA-SATELLITE<lb />
t RACISM<lb />
Friday, March 25<lb />
8:00 p.m. Underground<lb />
RICK ELLIOTT - comedian<lb />
PATRICK BOYD - magician<lb />
&amp; MUSICIAN<lb />
Friday, March 25 - Sunday, March 27<lb />
8:00 p.m Hendrix Theatre<lb />
RAW<lb />
CAMPUS<lb />
39<lb />
TOWARD A ACI'jXDA lOR ACTl()<lb />
Friday, March 25 - Saturday, March 26<lb />
11:00 p.m Hendrix Theatre<lb />
Late Show<lb />
WHATEVER HAPPENED<lb />
TO BABY JANE?<lb />
For more irtformation, contact the Student Union,<lb />
Room 234 MendenhaU Student Center.)<lb />
TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1988<lb />
MENDENHALL STUDENT CENTER, ROOM 244<lb />
11:30 AM. - 12:45 P.M.<lb />
- HISTORICALCONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVE<lb />
12:45 P.M. - 1:45 P.M.<lb />
- DISCUSSION BREAK<lb />
1:45 P.M. - 3:00 P.M.<lb />
- ELEMENTS OF SUCCESSFUL MODELSBUILDING AN<lb />
AGENDA FOR ACTION<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 22,1988<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
HELP WANTED<lb />
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light secretarial and data entry. Must be<lb />
proficient with personal computer. Flex-<lb />
ible scheduling, approximately 15 hours<lb />
per week. Apply in person, Brady's,<lb />
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BENETTON: Part time self-help<lb />
wanted. Apply in person between hours<lb />
of 10-12 or 3-6 p.m. 638-B E. Arlington<lb />
Blvd , Greenville, N.C, 27858. 355-7473.<lb />
MAKE $1,000 in one week! Student or-<lb />
ganization needed for marketing project<lb />
right on campus. Must be motivated and<lb />
organized. Call Ralf at 757-3825.<lb />
WORK AT THE BEACH; Have a Ball!<lb />
Coastal restaurant needs summer cooks,<lb />
bartenders and waits. Above averaga pay<lb />
and excellent benefits. Full time sched-<lb />
ules available in April, week-end sched-<lb />
ules available now. Contact Papagayo in<lb />
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p m , Wednesday-Sunday Ask for Mary<lb />
or Kevin.<lb />
WAITSTAFF POSITIONS Now inter-<lb />
viewing tor waitstaff positions. Wednes-<lb />
day the 23rd and Thursday the 24th be-<lb />
tween 2 and 4 p.m. only Professor<lb />
0Cools Restaurant located at 605-A<lb />
Greenville Blvd. in the Farm Fresh Center<lb />
behind Ace Cleaners. No phone calls<lb />
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DIRECTOR OF MUSIC: Responsibili-<lb />
ties include directing adult and children<lb />
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PART-TIME SALES ASSOC. needed<lb />
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ON A TIGHT BUDGET? Come join vour<lb />
friends at Famous Pizza for a Meal Deal.<lb />
Hamburgers and sandwiches served<lb />
with fries and a drink only $2.49. Not<lb />
valid on delivery.<lb />
SALT WATER aquarium for sale-30 gal-<lb />
lons-includes all neccessarv equipment<lb />
(filter, coral, hood, lights, heater . . . )<lb />
$200.00 Call 758-8010.<lb />
RINGGOLD TOWERS Condo for sale<lb />
B-unit, 2nd floor, fully furnished Tax<lb />
market value $43,730.00. Make me an<lb />
offer. 787-1378.<lb />
LARGE, dorm-sized Sears refrigerator<lb />
with freezer; excellent condition, $100.00.<lb />
Call 752-2474 after 5:30 p.m.<lb />
TROLLS TUX AND TEFS: Don't pay<lb />
high prices for vour formal wear, try<lb />
Trolls Tux and Tees for vour formal<lb />
needs. Traditional and designer models.<lb />
Special Fraternity rates. Call 757-1007 or<lb />
830-1447.<lb />
FOR RENT<lb />
ONE OR TWO female roommates<lb />
needed for summer or fall or both! Tar<lb />
River Estates If interested, call 732-2124.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED for summer. 1<lb />
3 rent, 13 utilities. Close to campus.<lb />
Furnished bed rot in. Please call 752-5630,<lb />
before 1A , .m.<lb />
RINGGOLD TOWERS: Aprs, for rent.<lb />
Furnished. Contact 1 lollie Simonowich at<lb />
752-2865.<lb />
A Beautiful Place to Live<lb />
�All New 2 Bedroom<lb />
�And Ready To Rent<lb />
j<lb />
UNIVERSITY APARTMENTS<lb />
2899 E. 5th Street<lb />
� Located Near ECU<lb />
� Across 1-rom Highway Patrol Station<lb />
Limited Offer - S275 a month<lb />
Contact J. T. or Tommy Williams<lb />
756-7815 or 830-1937<lb />
Office open - Apt. 8,12 - 5 JO p.m.<lb />
�AZALEA GARDENS'<lb />
Clean and quirt one bedroom furnished<lb />
apartments, energy efficient, free water and<lb />
sewer, optional washers, dryers, cable TV.<lb />
Couples or singles only. $195 a month, 6 month<lb />
lease. MOBILE HOME RENTALS - couples or<lb />
singles. Apartment and mobile homes in Azalea<lb />
Gardens near Brook Valley Count ry Club.<lb />
Contact J.T. or Tommy Williams<lb />
756-7815<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED:<lb />
Available May 8th to share 3 bedroom<lb />
Apartment at Wilson Acres. Private bed-<lb />
room, 13 rent and utlities, furnished<lb />
except for bedroom. Non-smoker. Call<lb />
Dawn or Corey at 758-7368 or leave mes-<lb />
sage.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE needed ASAP<lb />
to share t wo bedroom to wnhouse in quiet<lb />
area. Will have own room. Rent is<lb />
$125.00 13 utilities. Call 355-4647.<lb />
NEED A NEW HOME? Share 2 bed2<lb />
bath, $145.00 plus utlities, 10 minute<lb />
commute. Call Michael at 756-2491.<lb />
N EEDED: Roommate to share 2 bedroom<lb />
apartment from April to August. Rent is<lb />
SI85.00 plus utilities. Doctor's Park<lb />
Apartments. Jenny, 830-1428.<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
HEY GREEKS and other organizations:<lb />
need a fundraiser idea? Why not have a<lb />
carwash at Famous Pizza. Corner of 10th<lb />
and evans. Call between 2 and 4.757-1278.<lb />
GOOD LUCK KELLY in the elections on<lb />
Wednesday Love, the Sisters and<lb />
pledges of ZETA.<lb />
KLM: Can we talk or what! I'm always<lb />
here for you! No pressure! I love you!<lb />
JCN.<lb />
HEY GOOD LOOKIN" Yes you! Vote<lb />
Kelly Jones, SGA Vice President on<lb />
Wednesday.<lb />
ELIZABETH: I lave you got your keys?<lb />
Daytona was great, Orlando was wild!<lb />
XIC! We look so good! Fudge Oreo Cook-<lb />
ies, riches rock and roll, Fri. night at 701,<lb />
huddle, perm-a-grin, I had the best time<lb />
fo my entire life! Look out Pennsicola-<lb />
Lyn. PS 1 ley Billy!<lb />
WINDS THROUGH the Palm trees<lb />
softly did blow, as the Cancun Crew flew<lb />
to Mexico. Coronas and Dos Equis, Te-<lb />
quila left and right, Fryin all day and<lb />
partying all night. Our Mexican ro-<lb />
mances, our boat trips in the sun, Mon-<lb />
tezumas Revenge struck us one by one.<lb />
But that did not stop us, not us ADTT's<lb />
cause the next day we were out with<lb />
brand new Sig Ep guys. One was out with<lb />
"Pokey she had her Spanish fling, one<lb />
found a man who did not seem to see her<lb />
ring, we could go on forever, so much has<lb />
not been said, we'd talk about the air-<lb />
ports, but we'll stop while we're ahead<lb />
Jalepenos we love you, 1 lard Rock you<lb />
too, adios Cancun, we'll surely miss you!<lb />
Love, the Cancun Crew.<lb />
LONG AND LAUGHING Thanks for a<lb />
great break in Big D. Sorry about the<lb />
apple, but in a few we'll have a dream!<lb />
Love ya, J My J.<lb />
LOOKING for Spring Break photos for<lb />
the 1988 Buccaneer. Drop them by the<lb />
Buccaneer office today. This is your<lb />
chance to submit pictures of you and your<lb />
friends.<lb />
LOST: Pair of prescription glasses be-<lb />
tween Rawl and Tar River. If found,<lb />
please call Lou. 752-5115.<lb />
MR. BUBBLE, I'm glad we spent spring<lb />
break together. I had a great time. 1 hope<lb />
vou did too. 1 love vou. Sleepy Bear.<lb />
TO THE SISTERS OF ADTT: If we treas-<lb />
ure the beauty that shows all aound us<lb />
and try to add some of our own, enjoy the<lb />
sisterhood that you can give us, yet value<lb />
our moments alone If we honor your<lb />
opinions that differ from our own, yet<lb />
stand up for what we believe, admire the<lb />
accomplishments you have made, and<lb />
take pride in what we can achieve  If we<lb />
love those around us and love ourselves<lb />
too, if our spirit is eager and free. . Then<lb />
we will finally know what it means to live<lb />
life to it's fullest and be the best ADTT's<lb />
we can be! Love in Adpi, The Alpha Mu's.<lb />
LAST CHANCE to see yourself in the<lb />
1988 Buccaneer Yearbook Portraits being<lb />
taken in the Student Store snack Bar.<lb />
March 21-25 from 9-12 and 1-5. Free Free<lb />
Free.<lb />
VOTE TRIPP ROAKES for Student<lb />
Body Treasurer. Vote Tripp Roakes Stu-<lb />
dent Body Treasurer. Vote Tripp Roakes<lb />
Student Body Treasurer.<lb />
TO THE PLAYA BLANCA GANG Ola<lb />
sombreros-hope you've recovered from<lb />
the happy hours and the many cervazas!<lb />
Anyone for la Bamba or Twist and Shout?<lb />
Shake it up Kelly! Chad, how about a<lb />
"Black Magic Woman"? Rich-5000 pe<lb />
sos? Gary-always Aeromexico-Lvn,<lb />
nothing I can say, finally Kevin-I love<lb />
you! Thanks everyone for the greatest<lb />
break-you guys are the best! Beth.<lb />
FAST  . FUN  . FOOD: Pizza's, sand-<lb />
wiches, subs, salads, lasagne, spaghetti,<lb />
and . . . beer. Fast, free delivery. Call<lb />
Famous Pizza. 757-1278 or 757-0731.<lb />
HEY YOU! Only 3 more days of rest so<lb />
you'd better sleep while vou can! I can't<lb />
wait for this weekend! But.  absolutely<lb />
no shots! Well . . . maybe we can talk<lb />
about it!<lb />
ALPHA RHO MUS PSI is having a car<lb />
wash Saturday, March 26. at the 1 lard<lb />
on Cotanche Street.<lb />
TO DAVE FEAST: Only two days left to<lb />
324, and Charleston. SC is the place<lb />
we'll be. I can't wait! 1 LOVE YOU, Mich<lb />
die. P.S. Don't forget W.C.<lb />
NEW DELI'S the jamming place Boogie<lb />
down Friday with the Lemon Sisters and<lb />
Rutabaga Brothers and don't miss the hot<lb />
tunes of Bad Bob and the Rocking I lorses<lb />
Saturday. Open nuke Tuesdays jam,<lb />
come play.<lb />
KELLY JONES-the right choice for SGA<lb />
Vice President. Vote Wednesday.<lb />
VOTE Tripp Roakes for SGA Treasurer<lb />
Don't forget to bring your ECU ID.<lb />
KELLY JQES JfOR &amp;GA VICE<lb />
PRESDIENT! Vote March 23. don't for-<lb />
get your lDf!<lb />
DELTA ZETA BASKETBALL TEAM:<lb />
We are so proud of all of you! You did a<lb />
fantastic job! We love you! Love, the L-<lb />
ters and pledges of Delta Zeta<lb />
Elect<lb />
CAROL SHORE<lb />
SGA Vice President<lb />
Be Sure Vote Shore!<lb />
A DAY THAT WILL LIVE IN INFAMY<lb />
St. Patricks Day 1988-the day the Sig Eps<lb />
and the Alpha Phis partied, got wild,<lb />
funnelled the lime stuff, destroyed the<lb />
dance floor, hopped, skipped, and went<lb />
naked. St. Patty's Day will never by the<lb />
same-hope you guys had as much fun as<lb />
we did! Love, the Alpha Phi's.<lb />
VOTE KELLY JONES AND LARRY<lb />
MURPHY ON MARCH 23rd<lb />
CAROL SHORE - Good luck with the<lb />
elections. We know you'd be the best<lb />
SGA Vice President ever Love, the Sis<lb />
ters and Pledges of Chi Omega<lb />
VOTE: Kelly Jones for SGA Vice Pros,<lb />
dent. Bring your ID on Wednesday.<lb />
PIKAS: Thanks for the St. Patricks Day<lb />
party. The music was great' We all had a<lb />
wonderful time Love, the Chi Omegas<lb />
BEST BOD ON CAMPUS: If you've got<lb />
it and you wanna flaunt if for a chance t<lb />
win a big daddy cash prize among other<lb />
gifts, then enter Pika's Best Bod contest<lb />
held at the New Deli on Monday the:<lb />
Call 758-5012 for details and we'll see ya<lb />
there.<lb />
BEST TAN CONTES T: This Wcdni<lb />
night at the Elbo room Pi Kappa Phi will<lb />
be sponsoring its annual Best Tan (<lb />
test. Cash prizes Come on out and cheer<lb />
your favorite tan on<lb />
PIKAS AND THEIR FORMAL DATES<lb />
Only 3 more davs til! thegiggin starts<lb />
ready to get down wich yo bad sef<lb />
TO SOMEONE SPECIAL: Vote Kelly<lb />
Jones, SGA Vice Presdient on Wednes<lb />
day<lb />
ALPHA PHI� The St Patty's day part <lb />
was awesome. Some hopped, some<lb />
skipped, some  got naked. We had a<lb />
blast 1 lop tin sooi<lb />
Ep. 1 lev Michel<lb />
YUM - YUM - YUM! It's that tin<lb />
year again � the Delta Zeta ail you<lb />
eat Spaghetti Dinner is Wednesday,<lb />
March 23,19S8 Tickets arc $3.00 (conta �<lb />
any DZ). See ya at the DZ house Wednes<lb />
day night 5-7 p.m<lb />
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23RD,<lb />
LARRY MURPHY for SGA President<lb />
Bring student ID.<lb />
SIG EP � don't forget the mone)<lb />
f rmal pictures is due Fn.<lb />
ELECT TRIPP ROAKES for Student<lb />
Body Treasurer. Be sure to bring vour<lb />
ECU ID.<lb />
SAE I lappv I lour at the Elbo, Fridays<lb />
from 4-until S2.00 ice teas  Why drive<lb />
anywhere else?<lb />
Wednesday, March 23<lb />
Vote LARRY MURPHY<lb />
for SGA President<lb />
Bring Student ID<lb />
Announcements<lb />
COUNSELING CENTER<lb />
ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING: A three<lb />
part workshop offered to students at no<lb />
cost by the University Counseling Center.<lb />
March 24, 31, and April 7. All three ses-<lb />
sions will be conducted from 3-4 p.m. in<lb />
312 Wright Building. Assertiveness Train-<lb />
ing can sharpen your interpersonal skills<lb />
and help you target personal goals. The<lb />
workshop will focus on helping members<lb />
distinguish between their assertive, ag-<lb />
gressive and nonassertive behaviors. Par-<lb />
ticipants can learn how to express them-<lb />
selves directly and openly, and respond to<lb />
interpersonal situations in a manner<lb />
which neither compromises individual<lb />
beliefs nor offends others. Please call the<lb />
Counseling Center (757-6661) for registra-<lb />
tion.<lb />
SCEC<lb />
Exceptional Children's Week-March<lb />
21-25. Meeting on Thursday March 24 at 5<lb />
p.m. Sp. 103. kids on the Block presenta-<lb />
tion. All Welcome to attend!<lb />
HILLEL<lb />
There will be a bagel and lox brunch,<lb />
Sunday Feb. 27th from 1:00-3:45 p.m. at<lb />
Temple Bayt Shalon (1420 E. 14th St). We<lb />
will show a comedy movie (T.B.A.) dur-<lb />
ing the brunch. If you need a ride, meet<lb />
outside the front entrance to Mendenhall<lb />
between 1230-12:45. Call Mike at 756-<lb />
4930 if you need more information.<lb />
ECU SAILING CLUB<lb />
There will be a meeting of the ECU<lb />
Sailing Club on Wednesday, March 23 at<lb />
5:00 Rm 145 in Minges to discuss the<lb />
weekend trip to Camp Don Lee. Everyone<lb />
is welcome If you connot attend the<lb />
meeting please call Sandy at 355-5895.<lb />
SPECIAL QLYMTICS<lb />
Volunteers are needed to help with the<lb />
1988 Greenville-Pitt County Special<lb />
Olympics Games which will be held on<lb />
Friday April 15,1988, at E.B. Aycock Jun-<lb />
ior High School in Greenville. Volunteers<lb />
must be able to work from 9:00 a.m. to<lb />
2:00p.m. If you are interested, you need to<lb />
attend a volunteer training session in<lb />
Biology 103 on Tuesday, April 12 at 5:00<lb />
pm. For more information, call Leslie<lb />
Wooles at 8304551.<lb />
MAHSHALLS<lb />
Applications are not being accepted in<lb />
room 214 Whichard Building. You must<lb />
havea3.0andbe a junior at (he end of the<lb />
1988 spring sememater. Last day to apply<lb />
is March 23.<lb />
HONORS PROGRAM<lb />
Any student who graduates from East<lb />
Carolina with 24 s.h. in Honors courses<lb />
(including lower-level HSEMs, Honors<lb />
sections, upper-level Directed Readings,<lb />
Senior Honors Seminars, Special Topics<lb />
Seminars, and undergraduate thesis<lb />
courses) with a 3.4 average qualifies as a<lb />
Graduate of the Honors Program and<lb />
should have this designation stamped on<lb />
his or her official transcript. If you expect<lb />
to graduate spring or summer 1988,<lb />
please drop by and leave a sheet with<lb />
name, Social Security number, address,<lb />
phone number, major, gpa and list of<lb />
Honors courses semester by semester.<lb />
Graduate schools, professional schools,<lb />
and employers like to see the stamp. If you<lb />
have questions call Dr. David Sanders<lb />
(757-6373).<lb />
SIGMA GAMMA EPSILON<lb />
Dr. Hal J. Daniel III of the ECU Dept. of<lb />
Speech, Language and Auditory Pathol-<lb />
ogy and Dept. of Anthropology will pres-<lb />
ent a talk "Middle Ear Variation and<lb />
Paleo-Sensor Ecology" Tuesday march 22<lb />
at 4:00 p.m. in Room 301, Graham Build-<lb />
ing. Dr. Daniel will be presenting a work-<lb />
ing hypothesis and is interested in input<lb />
and response on this research. Public<lb />
Cordially Invited!<lb />
COOP-ED<lb />
Students holding North Carolina Real<lb />
Estate Sales license are neede for positions<lb />
with major resort developer located in NC<lb />
mountains, for more information contact<lb />
Cooperative Education, 2nd floor. New<lb />
Classroom Building.<lb />
UP IN SMOKE<lb />
A program for students, faculty, and<lb />
staff will be offered on Monday, March 21,<lb />
1988 from 3 - 4 p.m. at the Student Health<lb />
Services, Room 116. The program will<lb />
teach techniques for stopping smoking<lb />
and is presented by the Student Health<lb />
Promotion Assistant, Kevin Hagen. For<lb />
registration or more information, contact<lb />
Barbara Pennell at 757-6841.<lb />
ACCOUNTING SOCIETY<lb />
The accouting society will hold its<lb />
monthly meetin on Monday, March 21 at<lb />
4 pjn. in the Mendenhall Multipurpose<lb />
room. Donna Cannon from Weyerhauser<lb />
will speak on cost accounting. Nomina-<lb />
tions for new officers will take place. If<lb />
you are interested in becoming an officer,<lb />
leave your name, phone number, and of-<lb />
fice desired in the accoutin department<lb />
office.<lb />
COUNSELING CENTER<lb />
Making a Major Decision Group: This<lb />
program is designed to aid students in<lb />
choosing an academic major in a small<lb />
group format. Each participant will also<lb />
receive individual aid from the group<lb />
leader if desired. Group participants will<lb />
increase self knowledge of their interests,<lb />
values and abilities; learn how these relate<lb />
to majors and career areas at ECU; and<lb />
narrow their options through a systematic<lb />
career decision making process. The Ma-<lb />
jor Decision Group will meet: March 21,<lb />
23, 25 in 329 Wright Building, from 4-5<lb />
p.m.(attend all three meetings). Although<lb />
advance registration is not required, we<lb />
would appreciate advance notification of<lb />
interest to insure that we have adequate<lb />
materials on hand. Please contact the<lb />
Counseling Center in 316 Wright Building<lb />
(757-6661) for further information or to let<lb />
us know you plan to attend.<lb />
STUDENT REGISTRATION<lb />
General College students should con-<lb />
tact their advisers the week of March 21-25<lb />
to make arrangements for academic ad-<lb />
vising for first and second summer ses-<lb />
sions and fall semester, 1988. Early regis-<lb />
tration will begin March 28 and end April<lb />
4.<lb />
AMA MEMBERS<lb />
Members and falculty be sure to be<lb />
shopping at Food Lion today and tomor-<lb />
row. All receits from the 21st, 22nd, and<lb />
23rd, are being used for our fundraiser.<lb />
Hang on to your receits to be turned in at<lb />
Thursday's meeting (24th). The meeting<lb />
will be in Rm. 130 Rawl at 3:30 p.m. Elec-<lb />
tions will also be held.<lb />
FSI CHI<lb />
Psi Chi is hosting a general meeting on<lb />
March 23rd at 300 p.m. in Speight 203.<lb />
RHO EPSILON<lb />
There will be a meeting held on March<lb />
23 at 3:15 in 3007 GCB. Mandatory atten-<lb />
dance for all members to discuss by-laws.<lb />
ECU GOSPEL CHOIR<lb />
"SPRING INTO FASHION The ECU<lb />
Gospel Choir will be having a Fashion<lb />
Show, today, at 730 p.m. in Hendrix<lb />
Theatre. Admission is $1.00 at the door.<lb />
All are cordially invited to attend.<lb />
AI<lb />
Amnesty International meets every<lb />
fourth Wednesday, St. Pauls Epicopai<lb />
Church, 3rd St. Greenville. Next meeting<lb />
March 23.<lb />
ALPHA RHO MU PSI<lb />
Alpha Rho Mu Psi is having a car wash<lb />
Sat. march 26 at the I lardee's on Contan-<lb />
che Street.<lb />
SU VISUAL ARTS<lb />
All Illumina entrants please pick up<lb />
your art at Mendenhall as soon as pos-<lb />
sible.<lb />
PROD. COMMITTEE<lb />
The Student Union Productions<lb />
Committee will have a meeting on Tues-<lb />
day March 29th at 4:15. All members are to<lb />
attend.<lb />
WES2FEL<lb />
Wes2fel is a Christian fellowship which<lb />
welcomes all students, and is sponsored<lb />
jointly by the Presbyterian and Methodist<lb />
Campus Ministries. Come to the Method-<lb />
ist Students Center(501 E 5th, across from<lb />
Garrett dorm) this Wednesday night at 5<lb />
pm and every Wednesday night for a de-<lb />
licious, all-you-can-eat home cooked<lb />
meal with a short program afterwards.<lb />
This week, "YOU can help fight world<lb />
hunger The meal is $2 at the door, $1.50<lb />
if you sign up in advance. Call 758-2030<lb />
for reservations.<lb />
ECONOMICS SOCIETY<lb />
The ECU undergraduate Economics<lb />
society will be presenting a speaker from<lb />
Wachovia bank on Wed. March 23rd at<lb />
7:00 pm in Brewster B 203. Mr. Mitch Bar-<lb />
nes, The Eastern Region Personnel Man-<lb />
ager for Wachovia will speak on the topics<lb />
of handling self on an interview, and on<lb />
job opportunities at Wachovia. All inter-<lb />
ested persons are invited to attend.<lb />
OVERSEAS DEV.<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, Latin America, the 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 />
ECA<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 />
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 />
WORKSHOP<lb />
Ms. Melissa 1 laid, 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 />
GAY COMMUNITY<lb />
Greenville Gay Community is a group<lb />
formed last fall to meet the needs of the<lb />
gay and lesibian Community in<lb />
Greenville. The group meets every othber<lb />
week at different locations in Greenville.<lb />
For more information please call and ask<lb />
for Charley at 752-2675.<lb />
CHILDHOOD CLUB<lb />
Do you know what makes a good<lb />
teacher? The answer to this question and<lb />
many more will be answered at our<lb />
version of the "Donahue" show on March<lb />
at 4:00 in Speight 129. Have you questions<lb />
ready for our distinguished guests. The<lb />
information they share with us will be<lb />
important for our future.<lb />
GAMMA BETA PHI<lb />
The National Gamma Beta Phi Honor<lb />
Society will hold a meeting Mach 22 at 7:00<lb />
p.m. in Jenkins Auditorium. Attendance<lb />
is required.<lb />
SUMMER INTERNSHIP<lb />
There will be interviews for summer<lb />
internships at 7:00 on Thursday March 17<lb />
in Mendenhall, Rm. 247. All majors wel-<lb />
come.<lb />
BIOLOGY CLUB<lb />
Biology dub meeting 3-21 -88 in BN-109<lb />
5-5-3 nizza break, 530 begin regular<lb />
mc <lb />
PHI ALPHA THETA<lb />
There will be an informal discuaaion<lb />
with Professor Ronald Robinson of Balliol<lb />
College, Oxford Mon march 21st at 1:00<lb />
p.m. in theTodd Room. Refreshments will<lb />
be served Also, nominations for 1�S<lb />
989 chapter officers will bve held Wed<lb />
March 23rd at 3:00 pm. in the Todd Room<lb />
All members urged to attend this ven<lb />
important meeting.<lb />
SCHOOL OF MUSIC<lb />
The Department of University Unions<lb />
and The School of Music present The<lb />
American Chamber Players on Wednes<lb />
day, March 23rd, at 8:00 p.m. in 1 lendm<lb />
Theatre. This ensemble consists entire!<lb />
of srtists who have already performed<lb />
together with great distinction as mem<lb />
bers of the library of Congress' Summer<lb />
Chamber Festival. For ticket information<lb />
contact: The Central Ticket Office, Men<lb />
denhall Student Center, phon 757-6611<lb />
ext. 266. Office hours are Mondav through<lb />
Friday, 11:00 a.m6:00 p.m.<lb />
BRASS QUINTET<lb />
The Department of University Unions-<lb />
presents The Empire Brass, America's<lb />
finest brass quintet, on Friday, April 8<lb />
1988, at 8:00 p.m. in Wright Auditorium<lb />
This group's repertoire of over 300 works<lb />
is unparalleled in diversity and quality<lb />
SPECIAL NOTE: There will be an oppor-<lb />
tunity for you to meet The Empire Brass<lb />
following their performance at East Caro-<lb />
lina University. For further information<lb />
on the reception contact: WTEB Radio,<lb />
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leadership abilities. Among th<lb />
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and is currently the chairman!<lb />
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Laureen Kirj<lb />
Student Union PresidJ<lb />
Sommers suppori<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
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Steve Sommers. I have knoj<lb />
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Endorsements<lb />
Kirsh for Larry<lb />
Continued from page 5<lb />
leadership abilities. Among these<lb />
people, most certainly, is Larry<lb />
Murphy. Larry has made an im-<lb />
pression on me as well as many<lb />
members of ECU's Student Life<lb />
Staff. He possesses those qualities<lb />
this university needs for effective<lb />
leadership. Dedicated, aware and<lb />
insightful, he will be able to recog-<lb />
nize student's needs and repre-<lb />
sent ECU in a positive light to the<lb />
Board of Trustees and the City<lb />
Council. Larry's involvement in<lb />
student activities has progressed<lb />
from Sophomore Class president<lb />
to SGA legislator for two years.<lb />
He has been a member of the<lb />
Rules and Judiciary Committee<lb />
and is currently the chairman of<lb />
the Screenings and Appoint-<lb />
ments Committee. He will con-<lb />
tinue to strive for a new student<lb />
recreation facility and is also<lb />
committed to the Chancellor's<lb />
campus beautification efforts.<lb />
Larry's experience is extensive, he<lb />
is by tar the most qualified candi-<lb />
date. Larry is a mainstream stu-<lb />
dent leader who can represent all<lb />
oi ECU's interests. Look at the<lb />
issues, take note of experience. I<lb />
hope you will all join me on<lb />
Wednesday when I vote for Larry<lb />
Murphy.<lb />
Laureen Kirsch<lb />
Student Union President<lb />
Sommers supporter<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
This is a letter of support for<lb />
SGA vice-president candidate<lb />
Steve Sommers. 1 h; 1 nown<lb />
Steve for three years and i this<lb />
time I have recognized his undy-<lb />
ing interest for the students of<lb />
ECU. He is consistently up-to-<lb />
date on the issues that affect the<lb />
students, the teachers and the<lb />
university.<lb />
Recently I have joined the SGA.<lb />
Steve is an active member in this<lb />
organization who regularly<lb />
speaks up either for or against<lb />
bills as he sees fit for the students.<lb />
His arguments call for more free-<lb />
dom and rights for ECU and<lb />
causes the SGA member to start<lb />
thinking about their actions. I<lb />
joined SGA because of Steve's<lb />
interest and have seen him in ac-<lb />
tion.<lb />
In the past he has supported<lb />
such organizations as the Gospel<lb />
Choir to Surf Club and Honor<lb />
Societies. He has spoken up for<lb />
the updating of campus lighting<lb />
and against the paving of the bot-<lb />
tom of the hill. His leadership<lb />
abilities are undeniable with his<lb />
ability to speak out. Besides all of<lb />
this information, Steve is person-<lb />
able and easily approachable.<lb />
In closing I would ask you be be<lb />
sure to bring your ID card to<lb />
campus Wednesday and use<lb />
your right to vote for Steve Som-<lb />
mers, vice-president candidate.<lb />
Claire Pertalion<lb />
Freshman<lb />
Political Science<lb />
SGA-Day Rep.<lb />
Shore's side<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
The students of East Carolina<lb />
need a vice-president that is ac-<lb />
tive, one that is interested not only<lb />
in what takes place in the SGA,<lb />
but also in the student body. We<lb />
need someone that will listen,<lb />
with an open mind, to what we<lb />
have to say; we need a voice. Carol<lb />
Shore is this type of person.<lb />
Carol has been very active in the<lb />
SGA for the past three years. She<lb />
has acted as a legislator for two<lb />
years and is presently serving as<lb />
SGA secretary. She has been fair<lb />
and reasonable whil maintain-<lb />
ing a serious attitude toward the<lb />
positions she has had and pres-<lb />
ently holds.<lb />
Carol plans to increase the ac-<lb />
tivities of the office of vice-presi-<lb />
dent starring first with the re-ac-<lb />
tiviation of Pirate Walk. She plans<lb />
to make the vice-presidency more<lb />
responsive to the student body<lb />
and aide the president in any way<lb />
she can to promote the student<lb />
welfare.<lb />
I, along with many other mem-<lb />
bers of the SGA, think Carol is not<lb />
only qualified for the position of<lb />
vice-president, but is the best<lb />
choice. She will continue to serve<lb />
the student body well, so join me<lb />
and vote for Carol Shore, the next<lb />
SGA vice-president.<lb />
Dave Side<lb />
Senior<lb />
SGA Legislator<lb />
Sommers for VP<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
I would highly recommend<lb />
Steve Sommers for SGA vice-<lb />
president. He has over three years<lb />
experience in the political life of<lb />
East Carolina University. He<lb />
worked on my campaign for the<lb />
SGA vice-presidency.<lb />
Mr. Sommers is an SGA Day<lb />
representative - Student Welfare,<lb />
Student Union - Special Concert<lb />
Committee member - Chair -<lb />
Major Concerts, president of SED<lb />
(Students For Economic Democ-<lb />
racy), and a staff writer for the<lb />
East Carolinian.<lb />
Steve Sommers would make an<lb />
excellent SGA vice-president and<lb />
would have a lot of good and<lb />
unique ideas.<lb />
Anthony Jackson<lb />
Treasurer, Secretary<lb />
My name is Tripp Roakes, a<lb />
(unior majoring in Commercial<lb />
Recreation with a minor in Busi-<lb />
ness and I am a candidate for the<lb />
cer-<lb />
r the past year I have been<lb />
involved in different aspects of<lb />
Student Government. I presently<lb />
serve as a Day Representative on<lb />
TRIPP ROAKES<lb />
the SGA Legislature.<lb />
I have also attended meetings of<lb />
the University of North Carolina<lb />
Association of Student Govern-<lb />
ments with President Scott Tho-<lb />
mas.<lb />
As treasurer I look forward to a<lb />
close working relationship with<lb />
all SGA funded groups. I would<lb />
like to help groups understand all<lb />
the rules and limitaions that go<lb />
along with being funded.<lb />
While involved in the Legisla-<lb />
ture I have realized that the office<lb />
of Treasurer is invaluable and<lb />
requires positive, concerned lead-<lb />
ership. I hope to provide that<lb />
leadership.<lb />
Perhaps my greatest contribu-<lb />
tion to East Carolina has been by<lb />
serving on the Student Welfare<lb />
Committee. I played a major role<lb />
in passing a bill that calls for in-<lb />
creased lighting on campus. This<lb />
would provide for more safety as<lb />
well as add to the beauty of the<lb />
campus.<lb />
Honesty, integrity, and dedica-<lb />
tion to the students are intangible<lb />
COLLEEN MCDONALD<lb />
My name is Colleen McDonald.<lb />
I am a CommunicationsBroad-<lb />
casting major and am running for<lb />
the office of SGA secretary. This<lb />
past year, I have served as Fresh-<lb />
man Class President, Jones dorm<lb />
representative, on the Student<lb />
Welfare Committee and on Jones<lb />
House Council. From being in-<lb />
volved in these activities, I feel<lb />
that I have the experience re-<lb />
quired to fulfill this position. I am<lb />
aware of the many responsibili-<lb />
ties it entails and confident that I<lb />
can undertake them. I would<lb />
greatly appreciate your vote on<lb />
Wednesday.<lb />
requirements for the SGA treas-<lb />
urer. Realizing these require-<lb />
ments I will expand the funding<lb />
process for smaller and tradition-<lb />
ally non-funded process for<lb />
smaller and traditionally non-<lb />
funded groups, insuring total<lb />
student involvement.<lb />
I would appreciate your sup-<lb />
port on Wednesday and for the<lb />
next year as I feel I can complete<lb />
the duties of SGA treasurer at a<lb />
very high level.<lb />
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MARCH 22, 1988 Page 8<lb />
Omaha the Cat Dancer<lb />
stars in first graphic novel<lb />
By CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
Staff Poet<lb />
of the Year.<lb />
Reed Waller, Omaha's creator,<lb />
used to draw and write the<lb />
Hidden deep within the comic stories. In the early eighties, Kate<lb />
racks, beyond the endless mut ant Worley took over the writing.<lb />
titles, and near the ruins of the<lb />
underground comix scene  can<lb />
be found "Omaha the Cat<lb />
Dancer<lb />
Omaha has been around in<lb />
various comix since 1976. Omaha<lb />
1 came out over a year ago, and<lb />
her erratic and erotic schedule has<lb />
lust realistically.<lb />
And with that as the raisoh<lb />
d'etre for "Omaha's" existence,<lb />
the comic and the novel succeed<lb />
amazingly. The anthromorphic<lb />
animals in the series come across<lb />
as genuine characters.<lb />
Unfortunately, the explicit sex<lb />
makes this a comic for older kids<lb />
In a more enlightened society,<lb />
Omaha and her friends would<lb />
make excellent role models for<lb />
from being a talented exotic<lb />
dancer, is also Pet Magazine's Pet<lb />
This is Omaha, the Cat Dancer and her boyfriend Chuck. They finally appear in their first graphic novel,<lb />
called appropriately enough, "Omaha the Cat Dancer It has lots of sex and yet is pretty damn socially<lb />
relevant too. So, go out, buy it and enjoy some real boss vicarious sex. (Illustration by Staff Illustrator<lb />
left Hair Stand Up Lad" Parker.)<lb />
Casual Gods go Underground<lb />
Worlcy's dialogue is<lb />
undeniably funnier and more<lb />
realistic, and it stands out due to<lb />
the book's chronological ordering<lb />
of the stories.<lb />
There's something weird about<lb />
Waller's caricatures. Omaha and<lb />
her boyfriend Chuck arc just kids and pre-teens,<lb />
gotten her up to eight (issues, you typical cartoon felines, but the Omaha's job as an exotic dancer<lb />
naughty kids) as of February. supporting cast's snouts and naturally forces her to think<lb />
This month, she joins the ranks beaks give off a more distinct honestly about her sex life,<lb />
of legitamacy with her first human impression. Maybe the Joanne's prostitution does<lb />
graphic novel. Reprinting all her rendering of Chuck and Omaha same for<lb />
various appearances before she like this is some kind of <lb />
acquired her own magazine, the statement or something,<lb />
novel also includes some Whatever. The drawing is<lb />
unpublished background stories smooth and uncluttered. The<lb />
and a centerfold. layouts are an average nine<lb />
In fact, all the more sexuallv<lb />
oriented characters are more<lb />
honest like that. Worley<lb />
continually has them try to loosen<lb />
up the more repressed animals,<lb />
Yes, a centerfold. Omaha, aside panels a page. But this book isn't but without getting preachy or<lb />
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I NDERWORLD "LIVING<lb />
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�nes and other svnth<lb />
p musicians should give a<lb />
warm reception to this new re-<lb />
-o by Underworld. Under-<lb />
- composed of former<lb />
rsof Freuer.<lb />
The members oi Freuer de-<lb />
d to split up and persue solo<lb />
careers. Atter several members of<lb />
band tried the life of a solo<lb />
artist, they decided to reform as<lb />
Underworld. This British pop<lb />
band makes heavy use of the syn-<lb />
fhisizer and basic but effective,<lb />
iss drum techno-rhvthms to<lb />
compose dancable music.<lb />
loosing sleep about it?see ya<lb />
later see ya later<lb />
On Trav" the music is slower<lb />
than most of the songs on the<lb />
album, but complements the lyr-<lb />
ics well. "Pray for meas you<lb />
would a child in a land of oppres-<lb />
sionmillions crv around the<lb />
world but 1 cry in vour back gar-<lb />
den prav for meI'll pray for<lb />
youIt's no revolutionbut it's<lb />
somethingsomething we can<lb />
do Lvrics to think about.<lb />
bilities to basic human dignity<lb />
and preservation of life.<lb />
Some of the songs of note on the<lb />
album are: "Rev it Up "Man<lb />
With a Gun "Song of Angels<lb />
"Are You Running "We're<lb />
Always Talking and "Bobby<lb />
You've probably already heard<lb />
"Rev It Up" by now. The song,<lb />
which makes you want to move,<lb />
is getting well deserved play on<lb />
album oriented rock stations.<lb />
'Song of Angels" deals with the<lb />
are adult sounding pop. Al-<lb />
though talent is obvious, Ham-<lb />
son never takes too many big<lb />
chances. The music is main-<lb />
stream, well played, well pro-<lb />
duced (by Harrison), and at times<lb />
complex with intelligent lyrics. If<lb />
you arc a fan of Peter Gabriel or<lb />
the Talking Heads, the album<lb />
should appeal to you.<lb />
Both of the albums are available<lb />
at East Coast Music and Video.<lb />
'The Dark Knight the emphasis trite,<lb />
is on content not form. Of course, there is a darker side<lb />
And there's the emphasis on to Omaha's world and it too<lb />
sex. Yes, kids, sex as it is in the real closely resembles our own<lb />
world. There are people who have Religious fanatics and right-wing<lb />
sex for recreational and political moralists attack Omaha-<lb />
purposes. lifestyle, while at the same time<lb />
Only I guess we're talking employing Joanne's services,<lb />
about animals here. The animals Overall, the plot of the novel<lb />
in Omaha's world do not have to and the continuing series is<lb />
deal with racial tension. Birds, simple. Boy cat meets girl cat and<lb />
cats and buffalo all have sex with they fight all odds. It's a love<lb />
one another without any qualms.<lb />
And threesomes, gay sex and<lb />
just about every other kind of sex<lb />
you can imagine are portrayed<lb />
graphically AND with dignity.<lb />
Waller and Worley state in the<lb />
comic's letter column how they<lb />
try to show all forms of love and<lb />
story.<lb />
But it's a funny one, a sexy one<lb />
and one that shouldn't end for a<lb />
long time. Like Joanne says,<lb />
"Honey, you just gotta keep<lb />
dancing  most of these guys are<lb />
lonely slobs, and what they need<lb />
is some beautv in their lives<lb />
"The God Song" is mostlv up- fact we could all die any day. "I<lb />
beat fast British dance club music feel the time is comingwhen we<lb />
with a driving beat and decent, all are angelsanytimewhen the<lb />
funky bass lines by bassist Baz light is trueand nothingnoth-<lb />
Allen. The lyrics continue to show ing will be here thena time when<lb />
a theme of social consiousness nothing will beneW?"<lb />
present throghout most of the "Are You Running" contains a<lb />
album. "I hear political rcsolu- chours that sticks in your head<lb />
tionscast the vote - launch an- due to the arraingement. Harrison<lb />
lead" singer Karl Hyde sounds other scapegoatinto thebossom sings the first line, backup singer<lb />
t times like Howard Jones, but of the promised landstand and Arlene Holmes, repeats his<lb />
uses enough oi his personal fight, kill for what's right (oh no) words, and then they both harmo-<lb />
phrasings to distinguish himself, justify another execution nize on a third line. The method is<lb />
"Underneath The Radar" is a rcpeatedthroughoutthecourse.lt<lb />
good album that should appeal to proves to be very effective in mak-<lb />
fans who like British synthpop ing the song addictive. The lyrics<lb />
music and thought provoking allude to someone who left their<lb />
lvrics.<lb />
' JERRY HARRISON "CASUAL<lb />
GODS SIRE RECORDS �1988<lb />
Jcrrv Harrisons solo album,<lb />
"Frantic" hailed as thriller in<lb />
Hitchcock's vein of horror<lb />
M. MM M,MM Jm K-r . . Hi collar. It's cart c<lb />
By MICAH HARRIS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
It's how the actual territory is<lb />
filled out that makes the<lb />
difference. Polanski touches on<lb />
some landmarks that evoke some<lb />
presence of Hitchcock in the<lb />
character of Michelle<lb />
(Emmanuelle Seigner), a<lb />
k Smith uses his keyboards in<lb />
an effective manner to create a<lb />
background oi blended synthe-<lb />
or which accents the overall<lb />
musicianship in the songs.<lb />
Listen to "Glory! Glory "Call<lb />
Me Number 1 "Under The Ra-<lb />
dar, 'Travand "The God<lb />
Thesi songs stand out on "Ca sual Gods is an intellegent<lb />
the album. mid-tempo album. Harrison<lb />
"Glory: Glory contains an<lb />
memorable, catchy chours, and is<lb />
a funky, laid back song.<lb />
"Call Me Number 1" is a dance-<lb />
able British pop song and war-<lb />
past love to marry someone else<lb />
for money, and then having to<lb />
return to their old lover for affec-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"Were Always Talking" is<lb />
about loving someone for the way<lb />
Roman Polanski's "Frantic" is<lb />
commonly being hailed as a<lb />
thriller in the Hitchcock mold.<lb />
Indeed, Polanski has imitated the<lb />
classic Hitchcock formula of the charming, streetwise vixen, and<lb />
ordinary guy caught in the some black humor (as when<lb />
middle of a terrifying situation, Walker and Michelle manipulate<lb />
but he has misplaced the essence the corpse of a cab driver in a<lb />
that Hichcock injected into such Trojan Horse maneuver). But, he<lb />
films as "Vertigo" that made each only evokes a fleeting sense of<lb />
production exceed repetitious dejavu: Hitchcock did it all better,<lb />
formula<lb />
Frantic" begins as Dr. Walker<lb />
(Harrison Ford) and his wife<lb />
plays guitar and sings for the they are and not for superficial (Bclly Buckley) arrive in Paris for<lb />
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By CAROL WETHERINGTON<lb />
Assistant Features Editor<lb />
Talking Heads. reasons, "you want to keep your<lb />
Listening to this album will looksyou want to keep your<lb />
give you an idea of his influence moneyit can all slip away some-<lb />
on the bands' sound. The well thing comes up right behind you<lb />
rants the biggest comparison to arra nged music is accompianied it can take it take it awayinspite<lb />
Howard Jones. It's scary. bv thoughtfully penned lyrics. If of your looksinspite of your<lb />
"Underneath The Radar" has a you check ouUhe album notice moneyit can slip away<lb />
driving beat and is about living the cover. On the cover is a picture "Bobby" is a song with lyrics<lb />
with the constant threat of nuclear of thousands of men reduced to asking someone named Bobby<lb />
war. "Unknownunseenwe live basicallv mindless work animals not to do "it Harrison uses a<lb />
underneath the radarno sign-on bv who Harrision refers to as digital sampling machine to make<lb />
screen we dance underneath the "Casual Gods Seeming to imply the vocals part of the rhythm, and<lb />
radar between the walls - well the Casual Gods are people in partofahauntingbackground.lt<lb />
hey we're just too small to make charge of the workers, who don't is also intertwined with sparse<lb />
a fuss about itdid something care about the people they con- synthesizer parts.<lb />
fall? well heywhat is the point in trol, or understand their responsi- Most of the songson thisalbum<lb />
"Off limits" has boring plot<lb />
where the baa guy ing out<lb />
his confession.<lb />
You're still thinking about<lb />
something that happened<lb />
minutes before while this guy is<lb />
spitting out words that make<lb />
absolutely no sense. To top that<lb />
off, the directors are jumping you<lb />
back and forth between scenes<lb />
showing where and how the bad<lb />
guy is uncovered. This jumping<lb />
back and forth causes a good bit of<lb />
confusion for the viewer, who is<lb />
suppossed to be surprised at who<lb />
the villian really is.<lb />
One point that the viewer<lb />
might not realize at first is the<lb />
setting. Set in Siagon during the<lb />
Vietnam War, this movie uses<lb />
clips of battle and Vietnamese<lb />
police interaction in American<lb />
military to stress the seriousness<lb />
of the situation.<lb />
This movie was a movie for<lb />
guys;bored guys;bored guys on a<lb />
rainy night. If you're into movies<lb />
a convention. They discover one<lb />
of their suitcases is not theirs at all.<lb />
As Walker takes a shower, his<lb />
wife receives a call and leaves the<lb />
room. She doesn't return. In his<lb />
efforts to find her, Walker<lb />
discovers that the mysterious<lb />
suitcase, seemingly full of<lb />
random, typical objects, contains<lb />
something that someone is ready<lb />
to kill for.<lb />
Sounds very Hitchockesquc so<lb />
far,doesn't it? But,a plot ismerely<lb />
one element of a movie, the<lb />
roadmap.<lb />
I'm not discounting Polanski's<lb />
own considerable abilities. He's<lb />
an incredible visual craftsman.<lb />
For example, as Buckley talks<lb />
over the phone to the man who<lb />
will subsequently kidnap her, the<lb />
camera takes the viewpoint from<lb />
the stall where Ford is showering. J"�y Stewart and Cary Grant)<lb />
� brough to their roles. Perhaps this<lb />
his collar. It's part of his unilorm,<lb />
but he is also "unlocking"<lb />
Walker's understanding.<lb />
Unfortunately, as he did with<lb />
"Tess Polanski substitutes flash<lb />
for substance, there is no<lb />
culminant effect of symbolism<lb />
here and hence no resonance.<lb />
When Hitchcock ends "Vertigo"<lb />
with Jimmy Stewart standing<lb />
atop a high tower there is a<lb />
catharsis. When Ford calls<lb />
Buckley "baby" in the back seat of<lb />
a car at theend of "Frantic" it's just<lb />
an empty tag.<lb />
Part of this failure can be<lb />
attributed to the actors. Ford is a<lb />
good actor, but in toning Walked s<lb />
character down to a "normal<lb />
guy he sacrifices the presence<lb />
Hitchcock's "normal guys"<lb />
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Walker's discovering a murdered<lb />
many by his pet's litter box: the<lb />
cat's indifference to his master's<lb />
fate reflects the authorities<lb />
indifference to the fate of<lb />
Walker's wife; the hotel clerk who<lb />
translates an important tape<lb />
message is wearing a key pin on<lb />
is because Ford's character has no<lb />
one to bounce off of: Buckley's out<lb />
of two-thirds of the movie and<lb />
he's allowed no spark-flying<lb />
relationship with Seigner and her<lb />
incredibly long legs.<lb />
Sorry, Roman. All form minus<lb />
substance equals only two and a<lb />
half cat heads.<lb />
Okay. Are you ready for<lb />
this? Today's movie has a fairly<lb />
original, fantastic plot; not too<lb />
boring, not too glitzy, not<lb />
overdone. Too bad this great plot<lb />
was stuck ruined by the overall<lb />
sloppiness of the movie. We can<lb />
all blame this flop on the<lb />
directing.<lb />
"Off Limits" stars two<lb />
greats, Willem DeFoe and<lb />
Gregory Hines. You'd think<lb />
terrific actors like this could pull<lb />
off a semi-action movie. Wrong.<lb />
The directors of this movie really<lb />
goofed. DeFoe and Hines were<lb />
great; good strong acting<lb />
prevailed throughout the movie,<lb />
but the poor directing was<lb />
stronger.<lb />
One thing I noticed straight<lb />
off was the speed, or lack of it. For<lb />
a movie to succeed in carrying<lb />
such a strong theme, it must not<lb />
lose the viewer after only 20<lb />
minutes! "Off Limits" took so<lb />
long to get going that I wondered<lb />
if it was going to be another "Gone<lb />
With The Wind DeFoe and<lb />
Hines were ready�language<lb />
flying, guns drawn and in hot<lb />
pursuit.<lb />
BUT THERE WAS NO<lb />
ACTION! DeFoe and Hines were<lb />
so out of place�the<lb />
cinematography and stunt<lb />
execution lacked the thrill and<lb />
drive needed to catch the<lb />
audience and keep them<lb />
interested in what's coming next.<lb />
DeFoe, with his brutal<lb />
good looks, was a strong asset to<lb />
the overall production. His stern<lb />
glare and tendency towards quick<lb />
responses would have been great<lb />
in a faster movie.<lb />
Hines took a more smart-<lb />
ass approach. Also displaying a<lb />
cutting stare, Hines used quick<lb />
sarcasm and hearty threats to<lb />
build the image of a highly<lb />
frustrated CID officer, in almost<lb />
the same way he used intense<lb />
emotion and determination in<lb />
"White Nights<lb />
The plot was to portray the<lb />
officers in an ordeal that was off<lb />
limits and over their heads, which<lb />
it succeeded in doing. It's a pity<lb />
that the plot was ill-defined. It<lb />
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to present William Matthews<lb />
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a poetry reading tonight at 8 p.m<lb />
in Jenkins Auditorium. It's free,<lb />
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guys can play.<lb />
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knifes, scissors, nothing<lb />
The music isn't loud enough<lb />
and most of the time the people<lb />
are too loud.<lb />
We cut and cut until it seems<lb />
like it won't end.<lb />
every Monday we cut, every<lb />
Wednesday we cut.<lb />
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the age.<lb />
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cars,<lb />
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hand,<lb />
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understand.<lb />
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study,<lb />
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buddv.<lb />
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rumor,<lb />
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admit<lb />
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after winning a dandy.<lb />
Suprising Rhode Island will<lb />
battle with Duke,<lb />
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puke.<lb />
The Sooners will battle the<lb />
Cardinals of Crum,<lb />
That's a tough one Denny, now<lb />
don't be dumb.<lb />
Kentucky's next game will be<lb />
with Villanova,<lb />
If Rollie wins that one you can<lb />
yell Jehovah.<lb />
Now let's don't forget about<lb />
Dean and the Heels,<lb />
against Loyola they made all<lb />
the steals.<lb />
Next on the agenda is Michigan,<lb />
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Heels can.<lb />
And finally of course there's<lb />
Iowa's Hawkeyes,<lb />
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won't tell no lies.<lb />
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vision<lb />
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over his flesh<lb />
into the ground<lb />
from whence he came<lb />
so shall he return<lb />
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of repression.<lb />
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clung to the faucet<lb />
overhanging the half-filled<lb />
tub.<lb />
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with its own sparkle<lb />
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somehow special.<lb />
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Vote Shore!<lb />
When a glimpse of it is caught may<lb />
Ponder<lb />
I'm a one man thinktank<lb />
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swallow<lb />
it gets tough<lb />
and tasteless<lb />
the more you chew.<lb />
Maybe it was<lb />
meant for stew,<lb />
not to ve half-<lb />
baked like it is<lb />
Steak meat must be lean.<lb />
Chew the fat, it won't<lb />
hurt you if you just don't<lb />
swallow okay?<lb />
all of it.<lb />
I'm a one man thinktank.<lb />
A good wine they say helps<lb />
the digestion of fatty foods<lb />
so take a drink; this time you<lb />
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directions.<lb />
At night it rolls beneath closed<lb />
doors like a lost fog.<lb />
The old man curses it,<lb />
The young man ignores it.<lb />
The child dances in it.<lb />
Yet there are those who remain<lb />
protected by the shadows,<lb />
Shadows of heroes long gone.<lb />
They follow those in the<lb />
distance,<lb />
Whose skin is like leather.<lb />
You will know them when you<lb />
see them;<lb />
They are the soldiers on the<lb />
front line,<lb />
The one who carry no guns.<lb />
The ones with scars who know<lb />
that no enemy lies ahead.<lb />
They are the ones with blood<lb />
shot eyes,<lb />
Whose hearts beat louder than<lb />
thunder.<lb />
They are the ones who walk<lb />
with the wind,<lb />
They are the ones who dance at<lb />
night. -Toni Page<lb />
A Good Sex Poem<lb />
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and tie your feet onto the<lb />
ground.<lb />
Your legs are spread, your<lb />
mouth does gape,<lb />
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cape.<lb />
I saw you in the market square,<lb />
Tasting all the unclean air.<lb />
The way your chapped lips did<lb />
pucker,<lb />
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I am a sucker.<lb />
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Seahawks grab two out of three from<lb />
One of the oldest baseball<lb />
rivalries in the state was renewed<lb />
over the weekend when East<lb />
Carolina and UNC-Wilmington<lb />
collided in a kev three-game<lb />
miscures to be found.<lb />
"For some of our guys,<lb />
Saturday was their best day of the<lb />
season so far UNCW coach<lb />
Bobbv Guthrie said. "I've been<lb />
sor.es at UNC-Wilmington's saving that our tough schedule<lb />
new-look Brooks' Field. may pay off later on, and I think<lb />
East Carolina, slumping the experience helped Saturdav "<lb />
recently at the plate, topped the Brooks Field and the Port City<lb />
Seahawks Sundav to has always been a tough<lb />
prevent a three-game sweep.<lb />
L NCW came from behind in both<lb />
Barnes Saturday to take a pair oi<lb />
one-run victories. 3-2 an 6-5.<lb />
The Pirates, 14-6overall, batted<lb />
just .221 (17 for 77) over the<lb />
weekend but did demonstrate<lb />
some power with three home runs<lb />
and five doubles. UNCW<lb />
inproved to5-16overalland2-1 in<lb />
league play as the weekend<lb />
marked the opening oi the<lb />
Colonial Athletic Association<lb />
regular season.<lb />
East Carolina will play a pair of<lb />
night games this week�<lb />
Wedesday (7 p.nO vs. Campbell<lb />
and Thursdav (8 p.m.) vs.<lb />
Cleveland State Both games will<lb />
atmosphere for Pirate baseball<lb />
teams. ECU, it seems, is a primary<lb />
target for the Seahawks.<lb />
As one UNCW fan said<lb />
Saturday afternoon, "I'd cheer for<lb />
the Russians before I'd cheer for<lb />
East Carolina. We'd rather beat<lb />
them than anvone<lb />
Here is a recap of the weekend's<lb />
action:<lb />
UNC-Wilmington 3 Faft<lb />
Carolina 2<lb />
After four scoreless innings,<lb />
East Carolina made the first move<lb />
in the fifth inning when John<lb />
Adams hit his first home run of<lb />
the year�a solo shot with two<lb />
outs�to give the visiting Pirtates<lb />
beat r larrmgton field. The Pirates a 1-0 advantage<lb />
will resume Colonial play UNCW rallied in the sixth,<lb />
Saturday with a big three-game chasing ECU started Scott Stevens<lb />
series with lames Madison, the<lb />
early-season pick to win the C A A.<lb />
UNCW, which built a stadium<lb />
complex this year to compliment<lb />
Brooks Field, played near-<lb />
flawless baseball Saturdav to pick<lb />
up the two wins. Prior to<lb />
Saturday, the Seahawks had<lb />
struggled�expecially on<lb />
defense�against tough<lb />
competition. Against ECU,<lb />
however, there were no defensive<lb />
with three earned runs. The big<lb />
blow oi the inning was an Al<lb />
Frank Catucci single that scored<lb />
two with the bases loaded.<lb />
ECU pulled to within 3-2 with<lb />
two outs in the seventh when<lb />
fresheman Steve Godin smacked<lb />
his second homer of the vear.<lb />
Adams, however, who plaved<lb />
perhaps his best baseball of the<lb />
season, grounded out to end the<lb />
game.<lb />
For Stevens, ECU's hard-luck<lb />
pitcher, thelossdropped him to 2-<lb />
3. Two of the losses, however,<lb />
were complete games, including<lb />
an 11-inning defeat to VCU.<lb />
UNC-Wilmington 6 East<lb />
Carolina 5<lb />
UNCW took advantage of three<lb />
key Pirate errors to take an carlv<lb />
lead, then held off a late ECU rally<lb />
to sweep the nightcap, 6-5.<lb />
ECU led 1-0 early when Steve<lb />
Godin scored on a John Adams<lb />
double, the first of four extra base<lb />
hits he earned over the weekend.<lb />
The 'Hawks rallied for three runs<lb />
in the third� only one of the runs<lb />
were earned�of ECU sophomore<lb />
hurler Brian Berckman.<lb />
Berckman committed a costly<lb />
error in the frame that led to two<lb />
of UNCW's runs.<lb />
Trailing 5-1, the Pirates scored<lb />
three runs in the sixth when<lb />
Calvin Brown and Adams both<lb />
doubled, and ECU was within 5-4.<lb />
UNCW added some security in<lb />
the sixth with another unearned<lb />
run off of ECU reliever Gary<lb />
Smith to take a 6-4 advantage.<lb />
ECU senior Jay McGraw belted<lb />
a two-run homer�his fourth of<lb />
the year�to once again bring the<lb />
visitors to within one, but the rally<lb />
fell short.<lb />
East Carolina 7UNC-<lb />
Wilmington 4<lb />
An important win for East<lb />
Carolina. Three losses to its rival<lb />
could have had a negative impact<lb />
on such a young ECU team, while<lb />
leaving Wilmington with a 1-2 scored four runs in the fourth,<lb />
record is exactly what last year's including two on Al Frank<lb />
Colonial champions managed.<lb />
EastCarolinatookadvantageof<lb />
eight walks issued by UNCW<lb />
started Bryant Balentine, while<lb />
Brown hit a run-scoring double<lb />
and Adams ripped a bases loaded<lb />
double that scored two.<lb />
ECU led 5-0 before UNCW<lb />
Catucci's first home run of the<lb />
season.<lb />
Gary Smith promptly relieved<lb />
ECU starter Jake Jacobs (Smith's<lb />
third relief appearance of the<lb />
4-1.<lb />
All four of ECU's regular<lb />
starters�Smith, Stevens, Jacobs<lb />
and Berckman all boast ERA's<lb />
under 4.00.<lb />
ECU's senes with James<lb />
Madison will begin with<lb />
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year) and shut out their hosts the Saturday double-header at 1 p.m<lb />
remainder of the way. Smith The third game of the series i<lb />
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Pirates will return to action on Wednesday of this week. (Photo by Hardy Allegood � ECU Photo Labi<lb />
Sumpthin Special takes title in preseason Softball tourney<lb />
Sumpthin Special was happen- rallv. Rr�mii-rcrnC�cftuii i�� �� ;� �i r r vl� �n. r� , � ,  . �<lb />
Sumpthin Special was happen-<lb />
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Pre-Season Softball Tournament<lb />
- literally.<lb />
Sumpthin Special held off a<lb />
furious rally by the Ex-Termina-<lb />
tors in the late innings of the<lb />
championship game to post an 11 -<lb />
8 victory.<lb />
The winners took a 4-1 lead af-<lb />
ter four innings oi play and built<lb />
the lead to 9-3after five and a half<lb />
frames. TheEx-Termina tors, trail-<lb />
ing 11-3 in the top of the seventh<lb />
inning, however, put together a<lb />
rally.<lb />
With one out, the team con-<lb />
nected for five straight hits before<lb />
Sumpthin Special could struggle<lb />
to record the second out of the<lb />
inning. The Ex-Terminators then<lb />
scored five runs and left the bases<lb />
full when Sumpthin Special fi-<lb />
nally managed to get out of the<lb />
inning.<lb />
Whitmore scored three times<lb />
for Sumpthin Special, while Char-<lb />
les Griffin, Ryan Watts and Mal-<lb />
colm Thclpshad two runseach for<lb />
the Ex-Terminators.<lb />
Regular season Softball play got<lb />
underway Monday night. Ima<lb />
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women's teams to watch, respec-<lb />
tivelv.<lb />
p.m. in Memorial Gym, Room<lb />
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The Home Run Derby will be call the Outdoor Recreation Cen-<lb />
held on Wednesday, March 30 ter.<lb />
Co-Rec volleyball registration<lb />
Tighten up those tennis shoes<lb />
and stretch those hamstrings<lb />
The annual I.R.S. Track Meetjs<lb />
will be held on" Wednesday, "jdst atOund the corner. Registry-<lb />
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crosse team. Don't miss it<lb />
Lady Pirates roll to 11-3-1<lb />
after successful weekend<lb />
The Lady Pirate Softball team finds itself with a close play at the plate durin<lb />
P.rates will battle Louisburg College at Varsity Field today. (Photo by Hardy Allegood - ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
Spiders stun Indiana, Georgia<lb />
Tech to keep alive in NCAA's<lb />
East Carolina University upped<lb />
its softball record to 11-3-1 fpr the<lb />
year by sweeping a trio of<lb />
weekend contests and gainig a tie<lb />
in another game.<lb />
The Lady Pirates took a pair of<lb />
games from North Carolina<lb />
Wesleyan College on Thursday.<lb />
The Pirates then belted Ohio<lb />
University Sunday in its first<lb />
game before settling for a tie in the<lb />
second showdown to finish the<lb />
weekend with a 3-0-1 record.<lb />
The Pirates doublcheader with<lb />
North Carolina, which was<lb />
scheduled for Saturday at Varsity<lb />
Field, was postoned due to rain<lb />
and will be rescheduled for a later<lb />
date.<lb />
In the opening game against the<lb />
Lady Bishops of Wesleyan, the<lb />
Pirates rolled to a 10-run lead in<lb />
the first three innings of play<lb />
before claiming an 11-1 victory<lb />
under the "slaughter" rule after<lb />
the fifth inning.<lb />
In the nightcap against N.C.<lb />
Wesleyan, Renee Meyers went<lb />
the distance on the mound, giving<lb />
up just four hits, to help pace the<lb />
Pirates to a 7-1 rout.<lb />
The defense continued to shine<lb />
on Sunday as the Pirates recorded<lb />
a 4-0 shutout over Ohio in the first<lb />
game of the day. In the nightcap<lb />
against the Lady Bobcats, the<lb />
Pirates rallied from an early<lb />
deficit to tie the game at 3-3. The<lb />
game went 10 innings before<lb />
eventually being called due to<lb />
darkness.<lb />
Mickey Ford was the hero of the<lb />
tie game as she smacked a two-<lb />
run triple to pull the Pirates even<lb />
at 3-3 in the contest.<lb />
The Pirates will be back in<lb />
action at Varsity Field today when<lb />
they host Louisburg College. The<lb />
Pirates will also play again on<lb />
Saturday when they travel to<lb />
Chapel' Hill to battle North<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
� TIM CHANDLER<lb />
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP)-<lb />
Chalk up two for the little guys.<lb />
Temple and Richmond, winners<lb />
on the court but losers over the<lb />
years in the battle for recognition,<lb />
are being noticed, Knocking off<lb />
the big guys will often do that.<lb />
For the past six weeks, Temple<lb />
has been the nation's top-ranked<lb />
basketball team. Still, Coach John<lb />
Chaney perceives a lack of respect<lb />
for his powerhouse from the<lb />
lightly regarded Atlantic 10<lb />
despite five consecutive seasons<lb />
wnth at least 25 victories.<lb />
In four of the. last five seasons,<lb />
Richmond has won more than 20<lb />
games and played in post-season<lb />
tournaments. Still, Coach Dick<lb />
Tarran concedes that television<lb />
rightfully focuses on bigger<lb />
conferences than his Colonial<lb />
Athletic Association.<lb />
It can't avoid paying attention<lb />
this week.<lb />
Temple and Richmond,<lb />
winners in Sunday's East<lb />
Regional games of the NCAA<lb />
Tournament, play each other<lb />
Thursday night in the regional<lb />
semifinal at East Rutherford, N.J.<lb />
In the other semifinal, Rhode<lb />
Island, another Atlantic 10 team,<lb />
meets Duke, the Atlantic Coast<lb />
Conference tournament<lb />
champion.<lb />
On Sunday, Temple crushed<lb />
Georgetown 74-53 while<lb />
Richmond edged Georgia Tech<lb />
59-55. Temple, 31-1, is on a 17-<lb />
game winning streak while<lb />
Richmond, 26-6, has won nine<lb />
strainght.<lb />
"I just look at it as an<lb />
opportunity to show that we can<lb />
play good basketball and have a<lb />
pretty good conference said<lb />
forward Peter Woolfolk, who led<lb />
Richmond with 27 points.<lb />
The Spiders stunned defending<lb />
national champion Indiana, a<lb />
member of the prestigious Big<lb />
Ten, last Friday before beating an<lb />
ACC opponent Sunday. Temple's<lb />
lastest victim, a member of the Big<lb />
East, won the national<lb />
championship in 1984 and was<lb />
runnerup in 1985.<lb />
Georgetown Coach John<lb />
Thompson said it is Chaney's<lb />
time to enjoy success.<lb />
"This is his run Thompson<lb />
said. "In other years, it had been<lb />
my run. I wanted to beat him,<lb />
believe me, but this year it was his<lb />
run<lb />
Chaney has said television<lb />
exposure helps a team gain<lb />
respect and Temple hasn't gotten<lb />
much of either.<lb />
The Owls' continuing success,<lb />
however, "gives us great<lb />
visibility he said. "We're at the<lb />
point that TV sometimes comes to<lb />
us<lb />
It still hasn't found Richmond,<lb />
the lowest seed of the 16 teams<lb />
still in the tournament.<lb />
"The public demands top<lb />
See RICHMOND page 11<lb />
Richm<lb />
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basketball and the televisu<lb />
people think top basketball is tt<lb />
Big 10, ACC and Big East, ai<lb />
I they're probably right Tarra<lb />
?said. "You're going to<lb />
f entertained more when Purdi<lb />
plays Indiana. . . than wN<lb />
fWilliam &amp; Mary plai<lb />
Richmond<lb />
Tarrant, however, is svaoni<lb />
9 his tiem in the spotlight.<lb />
"Little did 1 dream years ai<lb />
that I'd be in the Final 16 he sa<lb />
"Talk about being with the ehtj<lb />
We can get those clippings aj<lb />
put it in a scrapbook<lb />
Temple and Richmond<lb />
won SUnday by holdii<lb />
opponents to season-low poj<lb />
totals and field-goal percentagj<lb />
"Maybe we're we're a dist;<lb />
cousin to Temple in that<lb />
believe manv of the same thint<lb />
J V<lb />
Tarrant said. "We don't go up a<lb />
down recklessly and we try<lb />
Tracks!<lb />
in Carol<lb />
By CAROLYN JUSTICE<lb />
Sports Writer<lb />
East Carolina's men's tn<lb />
team claimed two first-pU<lb />
finishes in Sunday's Carolil<lb />
Classic track meet held in Chaj<lb />
Hill.<lb />
Eugene McNeill took first in<lb />
100 meter dash, running a tirm<lb />
10.67.<lb />
McNeill was also a member<lb />
the 400-meter relay team t(<lb />
finished first running 41.11.<lb />
Also running with the fii<lb />
place finishers were Lee McNij<lb />
Kevin Wrighton and Anthc<lb />
Henry.<lb />
ECU's second relay te<lb />
placed fourth in the 400-mej<lb />
relay, running a 42.43 aj<lb />
impressing coach Bill Carson.<lb />
"We could have easily pla<lb />
second with our second reh<lb />
said Carson after the race,<lb />
there were some lane chai<lb />
after we had set our tapes iwl<lb />
our guys set up to take the bal<lb />
and that threw us off<lb />
The second relay was mad<lb />
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basketball and the television<lb />
people think top basketball is the<lb />
Big 10, ACC and Big East, and<lb />
they're probably right Tan-ant<lb />
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Richmond<lb />
Tarrant, however, is svaoring<lb />
his tiem in the spotlight.<lb />
"Little did I dream years ago<lb />
that I'd be in the Final 16 he said.<lb />
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We can get those clippings and<lb />
put it in a scrapbook<lb />
Temple and Richmond both<lb />
won SUnday by holding<lb />
opponents to season-low point<lb />
totals and field-goal percentages.<lb />
'Maybe we're we're a distant<lb />
cousin to Temple in that we<lb />
believe many of the same things<lb />
Tarrant said. "We don't go up and<lb />
down recklessly and we try to<lb />
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Richmond on a lesser scale<lb />
Georgetown, 20-10, made just<lb />
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'The only thing we can count on<lb />
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Georgia Tech, 2-10, had<lb />
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before Sunday but made jsut 33.3<lb />
percent of its shots as Richmond<lb />
slowed the pace and controlled<lb />
the Yellow Jackets' inside game.<lb />
"We couldn't stop Woolfolk<lb />
Georgia Tech Coach Bobby<lb />
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Tracksters do well<lb />
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East Carolina's men's track<lb />
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Heels, Michigan meet hopes<lb />
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North Carolina and Michigan, the<lb />
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97.<lb />
"I'm impressed with<lb />
Muhigan' slid North Carolina<lb />
guard Jeff Lebo. "It's the same<lb />
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Both teams will be coming off<lb />
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sided second-round victories<lb />
Saturdav at the University of<lb />
Utah.<lb />
No. 10 Michigan, 27-7, smashed<lb />
Florida 108-85. The Wolverines<lb />
hit 65 percent of their field goals<lb />
and got a 39-point performance<lb />
from forward Glen Rice, one short<lb />
of his career high.<lb />
Loy Vaught added 22 points<lb />
and 15 rebounds, while all-<lb />
American point guard Gary<lb />
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Vernon Maxwell, the No. 2 all-<lb />
time scorer in the Southeastern<lb />
Conference, capped his collegiate<lb />
career with a 23-point<lb />
performance for the Gators.<lb />
The seventh ranked Tar Heels,<lb />
meanwhile, scored on NCAA<lb />
tournament record 123 points in<lb />
beating 15th-ranked Loyola-<lb />
Marymount at its own game, 123-<lb />
97.<lb />
In one of the more bizarre<lb />
statistical games in tournament<lb />
histroy, the Lions hit 32 percent of<lb />
their field goals and missed 70<lb />
shots, while North Carolina<lb />
connected 79 percent of the time<lb />
and missed just 12. In fact, Loyola<lb />
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Carolina tried.<lb />
Ranzino Smith scored a career<lb />
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while Lebo and J.R.Reid added 19<lb />
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Loyola, the top scoring team in<lb />
the nation at nearly 111 points per<lb />
game, had its 25-game winning<lb />
streak broken. Jeff Fryer led the<lb />
Lions with 27 points.<lb />
The Michigan players were<lb />
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Wolverines managed to get past<lb />
the second round for the first time<lb />
in four consecutive tries.<lb />
Michigan suffered second-<lb />
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Iowa State in '86 and North<lb />
Carolina in '87.<lb />
"I think the monkey is off our<lb />
back now Mills said, "and I feel<lb />
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"Sure it's a relief because now<lb />
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North Carolina, 26-6, advances<lb />
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"That's amazing in this day and<lb />
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the next step<lb />
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Rice and Grant won't be easy.<lb />
"Glen Rice is a great player and<lb />
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"We have to go out and execute<lb />
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Kansas State struggled against<lb />
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"When we shoot 37 percent<lb />
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