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COMING THURSDAY:<lb />
Find out the results of tomorrow's run off election<lb />
Thursday and see who will be next year's student<lb />
leaders.<lb /><lb />
ISTYLE<lb />
New album releases highlight the new week. See<lb />
page 8.<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
ECU sweeps the tribe in weekend action. See page 10,<lb />
5foe i�ust Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol. 62 Xo. 49<lb />
Tuesday, April 5,19S8<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Student assaulted by group from fraternity<lb />
By CLAY DEANHARDT<lb />
Staff VVnter<lb />
An ECU student was assaulted<lb />
in Garrett Dorm Sunday in what<lb />
eyewitnesses said was an attack<lb />
by several members of the<lb />
university's Kappa Alpha Psi fra-<lb />
ternity.<lb />
John Batcman, a freshman from<lb />
Wilson, was admitted to Pitt<lb />
Countv Memorial Hospital after<lb />
the assault with head wounds. He<lb />
was released at 2 a.m. Monday<lb />
with a swollen eye and four<lb />
stitches for lacerations in his<lb />
scalp.<lb />
According to officials, one ar-<lb />
rest has been made in the case.<lb />
Official arrest reports were<lb />
unavailable by late Monday.<lb />
Another, unidentified, student<lb />
was assaulted in a later incident<lb />
related to the first.<lb />
According to students on the<lb />
scene, the incident began when<lb />
Bateman shouted from Garrett's<lb />
third floor at two black students<lb />
who were working on their car<lb />
below the window. The two stu-<lb />
dents threatened Bateman, saying<lb />
they were going to "get their<lb />
brothers" and come back to beat<lb />
Bateman up, one student, who<lb />
wished to remain anonymous,<lb />
said.<lb />
The student said he thought<lb />
that was the end of it, until a few<lb />
minutes later when he was in his<lb />
room he heard a noise outside in<lb />
The rites of spring have begun, as these students could have told you last week when they were trying<lb />
to catch some of the early season suntanning rays. (Hardy Alligood � Photolab)<lb />
the hall. "I heard this loud noise.<lb />
Honestly I knew what was going<lb />
on before I opened the door he<lb />
said.<lb />
"I opened the door and I see<lb />
these black guys dressed in red<lb />
and white carrying these candy<lb />
cane sticks he said. He said some<lb />
of the black students were wear-<lb />
ing shirts bearing the Kappa<lb />
Alpha Psi emblem. The<lb />
fraternity's colors are red and<lb />
white. There was, however, no<lb />
evidence by press time that all the<lb />
students involved in the attack<lb />
were members of the fraternity, or<lb />
that the fraternity organization<lb />
was in any way directly respon-<lb />
sible for the assault.<lb />
The student said he also saw<lb />
some other black students, who<lb />
he said were also members of the<lb />
fraternity, at each end of the hall<lb />
serving as lookouts for the main<lb />
group.<lb />
Approaching the room where<lb />
the large group had gathered, the<lb />
student said he saw members of<lb />
the fraternity beating people in<lb />
Garrett 348.<lb />
"I saw black people beating the<lb />
shit out of them (the people in the<lb />
room) he said. "Some with<lb />
canes, others with their fists. Ev-<lb />
ery single person in that room was<lb />
hit.<lb />
"I saw John on the floor and<lb />
these guys beating him in the<lb />
head with canes. One time I<lb />
thought I saw a cane splinter and<lb />
break, but another guy said it<lb />
wasn't. It was blood flying up<lb />
The student ran back to his<lb />
room to call the police, but by the<lb />
time the police had arrived, the<lb />
attackers had left.<lb />
"There were two or three black<lb />
guys nicely dressed � not in red<lb />
and white. They walked into the<lb />
room while the fighting was<lb />
going on and they looked at it and<lb />
they watched the fighting going<lb />
on and they walked out and said<lb />
'Alright guys. You got them good<lb />
enough. Let's go and they all ran<lb />
away as fast as they came in the<lb />
student said.<lb />
The student said Bateman had<lb />
made no racial remarks in his<lb />
comments to the two students<lb />
working on the car. Bateman, the<lb />
student, and the other Garrett<lb />
residents involved in the scuffle<lb />
are all white.<lb />
An eyewitness said after the<lb />
attack blood was running<lb />
through Bateman's fingers as he<lb />
applied direct pressure to cuts he<lb />
received on his head. Students at<lb />
the scene said following the attack<lb />
there was blood on the floor, a bed<lb />
and the walls of the room.<lb />
The student witness said that<lb />
after the fight another, unidenti-<lb />
fied, student went down to get the<lb />
license plate number off of the car<lb />
the first two black students had<lb />
been working on. That student<lb />
was beaten while attempting to<lb />
get the number, the student said,<lb />
leaving his face bloody.<lb />
The second victim's name was<lb />
unavailable by late Monday, al-<lb />
though one Garrett dorm resident<lb />
said the student had gone home to<lb />
Maryland Monday morning.<lb />
The East Carolinian was unable<lb />
to reach the president of the<lb />
Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity Mon-<lb />
day. Police reports of the incident,<lb />
including the names of those ar-<lb />
rested, were also unavailable un-<lb />
til after press time.<lb />
Vice Chancellor for Student Life<lb />
Dr. Elmer Meyer would not com-<lb />
ment specifically on the incident,<lb />
saying the matter would be<lb />
handled in the student judiciary<lb />
svstem.<lb />
SGA creates art funding committee,<lb />
changes election rules for more time<lb />
Run off elections<lb />
held Wednesday<lb />
By TIM HAMPTON<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
In Monday's SGA meeting, the<lb />
legislature created a committee to<lb />
make funding decisions on<lb />
$42,000 set for several fine arts<lb />
organizations, voted down a pro-<lb />
posal to fund a research computer<lb />
system, and changed election<lb />
rules for the spring election.<lb />
Glen Perry, who introduced<lb />
the fine arts committee legisla-<lb />
tion, said that the new appropria-<lb />
tion committee will have the i c<lb />
sponsibility of allocating funds<lb />
for theater arts, and the art and<lb />
music departments. Perry said<lb />
that the new committee will over-<lb />
see $42,000 in funding to be dis-<lb />
tributed among the fine art pro-<lb />
grams.<lb />
In past years, fine arts groups<lb />
have received money from the<lb />
SGA during annual appropria-<lb />
tions, in which the larger campus<lb />
groups are given money by the<lb />
government's appropriation<lb />
committee. With the creation of<lb />
the new committee, Perry said<lb />
more attention will be focused to<lb />
the individual fine arts groups in<lb />
order to insure just funding.<lb />
Perry said there have been alle-<lb />
gations that the SGA hasn't been<lb />
fair in funding fine arts in recent<lb />
) ars and that the SGA has been,<lb />
" racticing censorship The new<lb />
appropriations committee will<lb />
have closer contact with the fine<lb />
arts in deciding funding that the<lb />
respective programs need for the<lb />
future, according to Perry.<lb />
"This new committee will tal e<lb />
the politics out of the fine aris<lb />
appropriations Perry said.<lb />
In other business, the SGA<lb />
turned down a $3,000 appropria<lb />
tion request by the Graduate Busi-<lb />
ness Association (GBA). The GBA<lb />
money was to be use to install a<lb />
new research computer system in<lb />
joyner Library.<lb />
In arguing for the bill he au-<lb />
thored, GBA rcprcsentive Bob<lb />
Eimers said that the research<lb />
computer system, called compact<lb />
disclosure, would be an asset to<lb />
not only business majors but also<lb />
to students in all majors.<lb />
Eimers said that he has com-<lb />
piled recommendations on the<lb />
computer system from profes-<lb />
sors, vice chancellors, and busi-<lb />
ness people. In arguing the versa-<lb />
tility of compact disclosure, Eim-<lb />
ers said, "It is a big attribute to any<lb />
SGA legislators debate an upcoming bill in an earlier legislative session. (Jon Jordan � Photolab)<lb />
job<lb />
Against the bill, Perry said that<lb />
it is not the policy of the SGA to<lb />
give money to academic depart-<lb />
ment. "This is a philosophical<lb />
question of whether the student<lb />
government should fund campus<lb />
groups or academic department<lb />
Perry said.<lb />
Perry said that in the past, the<lb />
SGA has rejected requests made<lb />
by the political science depart-<lb />
ment, art and business depart-<lb />
ments. He said that if the SGA<lb />
were to allocate the money to the<lb />
GBA, they would be breaking<lb />
precedence.<lb />
David Tambling compared the<lb />
funding request to the parking<lb />
problem, "If everyone had<lb />
mopeds, it would solve the park-<lb />
ing problem Tambling urged<lb />
the legislature to endorse a SGA<lb />
resolution which would support<lb />
the university's efforts to pur-<lb />
chase the research system.<lb />
"What we should do here is say<lb />
no to the $3,000 and send recom-<lb />
mendations to the chancellor<lb />
Tambling said.<lb />
In addition, the SGA passed an<lb />
amendment to change the SGA<lb />
election rules, allowing an addi-<lb />
tional week for candidates to<lb />
campaign for executive position<lb />
in the spring elections. Also, the<lb />
admendment, which was intro-<lb />
duced by Marty Helms, sets run<lb />
off elections for one week after the<lb />
initial election, a change in the<lb />
two week period used now.<lb />
"Elections will be held the third<lb />
week after spring break instead of<lb />
the present two weeks to allow for<lb />
the candidates to have more time<lb />
to meet with the students Helms<lb />
said on the legisuve floor.<lb />
ECU election excitement<lb />
is permeating the spring air<lb />
this week. After<lb />
Wednesday's SGA run off<lb />
elections, positions for presi-<lb />
dent and vice president will<lb />
be filled for the '88- 89 year.<lb />
Paul Puckett, the election<lb />
committee chairman for the<lb />
run offs, said that he expects<lb />
a good turn out for<lb />
Wednesday's elections.<lb />
In the race for the<lb />
president's seat, Larry<lb />
Murphy is slated against<lb />
Greg Thompson. Steve Som-<lb />
mers will be running against<lb />
Kelly Jones to decide the<lb />
next SGA vice president.<lb />
In the March 23 elections,<lb />
Murphy led Thompson by<lb />
22 percent, 47 to 25 percent<lb />
and Jones led Sommers by<lb />
approximately 17 percent,<lb />
49.75 percent to 33 percent<lb />
percent. The run off elections<lb />
are being held because no<lb />
candidate claimed 50.1 per-<lb />
cent of the vote, the required<lb />
minimum set by SGA elec-<lb />
tions rules to be declared the<lb />
winner.<lb />
The number of polling<lb />
places open Wednesday will<lb />
be reduced from the usual<lb />
six to five with boxes at<lb />
Mendenhall, the Croatan,<lb />
the Student Store, the bot-<lb />
tom of College Hill Drive,<lb />
and the Allied Health Build-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Polls will be open until 6<lb />
p.m. Wednesday. Students<lb />
need their student identifi-<lb />
cation cards with a valid ac-<lb />
tivity sticker to vote.<lb />
VVith the unlikely excep-<lb />
tion of a tie, the run off elec-<lb />
tion will determine winners<lb />
for both SGA executive posi-<lb />
tions.<lb />
VOTE 88<lb />
Polling places:<lb />
The Croatan<lb />
The Student Store<lb />
Mendenhall<lb />
College Hill Drive<lb />
The Allied Health Bd.<lb />
Remembe. to take student ID and current<lb />
activity sticker with you to vote.<lb /><pb facs="00057956_tn_0002" /><lb />
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f<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRILS, 1988<lb />
Bennett, Home to be recognized by alumni<lb />
F.CU Ncwi Bureau<lb />
The ECU Alumni Association<lb />
has announced the recipients of<lb />
its annual Distinguished Service<lb />
Awards. Thomas A. Bennett,<lb />
Eugene B. Home, Jr. and the late<lb />
Ovid W. Tierce will be recognized<lb />
at the annual Alumni Day lunch-<lb />
eon April 23 at the Greenville<lb />
Country Club.<lb />
The award is given in apprecia-<lb />
tion to alumni and friends who<lb />
have provided outstanding serv-<lb />
ice toward the advancement of<lb />
the University through gifts of<lb />
time and talent.<lb />
Bennett, of Winston-Salem,<lb />
N.C is executive vice president<lb />
of Wachovia Bank &amp; Trust Com-<lb />
pany. A 1959 ECU graduate, Ben-<lb />
nett earned a bachelor of science<lb />
degree in business administra-<lb />
tion.<lb />
He currently is chairman of the<lb />
ECU Board of Trustees and has<lb />
served on the board since 1981. He<lb />
also has been active as a board<lb />
member of the ECU Foundation,<lb />
Inc and is a member of the<lb />
Chancellor's Society and the Pi-<lb />
rate Club.<lb />
Bennett is a native of Beaufort<lb />
County. He taught school for<lb />
three years before joining<lb />
Wachovia in 1962. He rose to of-<lb />
fice head and, by 1968, vice presi-<lb />
dent of the Morehead City<lb />
branch. In 1979 he was promoted<lb />
to assistant regional executive<lb />
and senior vice president in<lb />
Greenville. A year later he became<lb />
regional vice president and re-<lb />
gional executive for Wachovia's<lb />
eastern North Carolina region. He<lb />
moved to his present position in<lb />
1985.<lb />
Home, of Sanford, N.C is<lb />
president of the Pantry Inc a<lb />
convenience store chain with<lb />
more than 3,000 employees and<lb />
470 stores in North Carolina,<lb />
South Carolina, Tennessee, Ken-<lb />
tucky and Indiana.<lb />
Home graduated from ECU in<lb />
1964 with a bachelor of science<lb />
ECU 's University Scholars announced<lb />
tCL' New Bureau<lb />
ECU announced that seven<lb />
graduating high school seniors<lb />
from across the state have been<lb />
selected for ECU'S 1988 Univer-<lb />
sitv Scholars Award scholarships.<lb />
The highly prestigious scholar-<lb />
ships provide for four years of<lb />
tuition and fees-paid study at<lb />
ECU. Recipientsarc chosen on the<lb />
basis of academic achievement<lb />
and potential for leadership.<lb />
Each of the University Scholars<lb />
Awards is made possible by a<lb />
privately-funded and named<lb />
endowment. Now in its fourth<lb />
year, the University Scholars pro-<lb />
gram has more than 30 scholar-<lb />
ships in force at ECU.<lb />
ECU international students beaten<lb />
by Duke in Geography Bowl<lb />
ECU'S international student<lb />
team recently gave a hard chal-<lb />
lenge to Duke University before<lb />
the Blue Devils won the Geogra-<lb />
phy Bowl this vear.<lb />
A team of nine international<lb />
students represent ECU for the<lb />
first time in North Carolina World<lb />
Geography College Bowl held at<lb />
NC State University,on March 26.<lb />
Team members were Armel<lb />
Agbodjan (Togo, West Africa),<lb />
Emmanuel Vargas (Mexico),<lb />
lamilah Rejab (Malaysia), Jason<lb />
lane (Channel Islands, United<lb />
Kingdom), Mohamed Elgazzar<lb />
(Egypt), Nikhil Shukla (India),<lb />
Scott Wade (USA, team captain),<lb />
Tida Topalian (Canada), and<lb />
Zhihong Zhang (China). They<lb />
represented every part of the<lb />
world and brought together inter-<lb />
national and American students<lb />
for an evening of friendly compe-<lb />
tition and fun.<lb />
An annual event, the World<lb />
Geography Bowl this year in-<lb />
cluded teams from Duke, ECU<lb />
Guilford College, NCSU, UNC-<lb />
Greensboro and UNC-Charlotte.<lb />
There were a total of 40 interna-<lb />
tional and American competitors<lb />
participating in the event.<lb />
The tournament was a double<lb />
elimination in which ECU com-<lb />
peted with NCSU first and de-<lb />
feated them by a wide margin<lb />
(137-75). In the second game, ECU<lb />
beat Guilford (190-70), then lost<lb />
by 30 points to UNC-Grcensboro.<lb />
The ECU team met Duke in the<lb />
semi finals and lost narrowly<lb />
(137-130), to give the Duke team a<lb />
move through to the final game<lb />
with UNC-Grcensboro. Duke<lb />
was the easy winner and will host<lb />
this tournament next year.<lb />
Study says sex before games<lb />
doesn't affect game performance<lb />
The seven 1988 University<lb />
Scholars who will enter the uni-<lb />
versity for the fall semester are:<lb />
Terri Lynette Jarvis, Greenville;<lb />
Derrick Slade Hyman, Tarboro;<lb />
Scott Richard Smith, Clcmmons;<lb />
Lori Ann Davis, Bculavillc; Rod-<lb />
ney Lee McCaskill, Goldsboro;<lb />
Stephanie Lee Singleton, Kinston;<lb />
and Rhonda Gale Matthews,<lb />
Rocky Mount.<lb />
Nominations for the University<lb />
Awards arc made by principals,<lb />
superintendents and university<lb />
alumni from all parts of the na-<lb />
tion. For the 1988 awards, 85<lb />
scmifinalists were chosen from<lb />
more than 120 nominations and<lb />
screening was conducted by re-<lb />
gional selection committees. At<lb />
least a dozen finalists will be of-<lb />
fered academic scholarships, ac-<lb />
cording to ECU officials, but<lb />
seven will receive University<lb />
Scholars Awards.<lb />
The individual awards being<lb />
made are:<lb />
Jarvis, the Ben D. and Ruby<lb />
Ennis Maynard Award; Hyman,<lb />
the J. Woolard Peel Award; Smith,<lb />
the J. Michael and Linda H. Wil-<lb />
liams Award; Davis, the R.L.<lb />
Davis Award; McCaskill, the<lb />
Samuel J. Womom III and Sandra<lb />
Leonard Wornom Award; Single-<lb />
ton, the C. Donald Langston<lb />
Award; Matthews, the ECU<lb />
Alumni Association Award.<lb />
degree in accounting and busi-<lb />
ness administration. He is a<lb />
member of the Chancellor's Soci-<lb />
ety, Pirate Club and School of<lb />
Business Advisory Council. He<lb />
also served as chairman of the<lb />
Business Golden Anniversary<lb />
Campaign which raised $2 mil-<lb />
lion in 1986-86.<lb />
Home has spoken to students<lb />
several times as an executive<lb />
guest lecturer. As a student he<lb />
was a member of Kappa Alpha<lb />
fraternity.<lb />
Home also serves on the board<lb />
of trustees for Chatham County<lb />
Hospital and on the adviosry<lb />
board for the Duke children's<lb />
Miracle Network Telethon.<lb />
He is married to the former<lb />
Elaine Brewer of Siler City. They<lb />
have one daughter.<lb />
Pierce, 1910-1987, was a noted<lb />
author and ECU faculty member<lb />
for 20 years. He died last Dec. 7<lb />
and is being honored posthu-<lb />
mously.<lb />
Pierce joined the faculty in 1956<lb />
as writer-in-residence and profes-<lb />
sor of English. His writings in-<lb />
clude five novels and a number of<lb />
articles and short stories.<lb />
A native of Weldon, Pierce<lb />
taught at Southern Methodist<lb />
University and Tulanc University<lb />
before coming to North Carolina.<lb />
He served as faculty advisor to the<lb />
award-winning student literary<lb />
magazine, The Rebel, for many<lb />
years and for 30 years advised the<lb />
brothers of Kappa Alpha frater-<lb />
nity.<lb />
Assistant to the Vice Chancellor<lb />
for Institutional Advancement<lb />
Donald Y. Leggett said, "The<lb />
Alumni Association Board has<lb />
made an excellent decision in<lb />
choosing to honor these three<lb />
distinguished alumni for their<lb />
work and advocacy on behalf of<lb />
the University. All three have<lb />
made outstanding contributions<lb />
for the betterment and develop-<lb />
ment of their alma mator "<lb />
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because they think they'll play<lb />
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power, reaction and endurance<lb />
was the same when tested the<lb />
morning after inicrofuirse as they<lb />
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back upright.<lb />
If backache persists, make an<lb />
appointment at the Student<lb />
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care provider (757-6841).<lb />
SGA Elections<lb />
Run-Off Elections<lb />
for<lb />
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Wednesday. April 6th<lb />
Poll Locations<lb />
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Croaton and Mendenhall<lb />
Bring Valid Student I.D. with Activity Card<lb />
THE STUDENT UNION SPECIAL CONCERT S COMMITTEE<lb />
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present the<lb />
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with guest pianist PAUL TARDIF<lb />
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MEDIA BOARD<lb />
is now accepting applications for General<lb />
Manager for the 1988-89 academic year<lb />
for the following: The East Carolinian,<lb />
WZMB-FM, Buccaneer, Rebel, Photo Lab,<lb />
and Expressions Magazine.<lb />
Please apply at the Media Board office,<lb />
2nd floor, Publications Building.<lb />
Phone 757-6009.<lb />
Applications accepted through<lb />
5:00 p.m. - April 8,1988<lb />
Pledge<lb />
(CPS) � Administrators at<lb />
2,700 student Hope College in,<lb />
Holland, Michigan, had had<lb />
enough.<lb />
Hearing of "life-threatening")<lb />
hazing activities � pledges were<lb />
dropped off in woods in the!<lb />
middle of the night, forced tol<lb />
drink alcohol and to perform<lb />
mock sexual acts during a "slave<lb />
auction" � at the Arcadian frater-<lb />
nity, they kicked the chapter ofl<lb />
campus March 3.<lb />
It was the second time in a yeai<lb />
they'd disciplined a fraternity.<lb />
The administration, said Brian<lb />
Breen editor of the school paper, i<lb />
"anti-greek<lb />
And, for the first time at Hop<lb />
and scores of other campuses<lb />
around the country, administra-<lb />
tors probably would agree.<lb />
"If that's their opinion, that<lb />
fine said Hope spokesman Tonj<lb />
Renner. "But there's a growing<lb />
national awareness that gr<lb />
must be responsible citizens<lb />
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students<lb />
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ECU's Beta Mu chapter of Epsilor<lb />
Pi Tau international honor society<lb />
for education in technologv.<lb />
The new initiates are amor. J<lb />
top ten percent of technology stuj<lb />
dents enrolled in the ECU Depart<lb />
ments of Manufacturing, Con<lb />
struction Management, and Buil<lb />
ness, Vocational and Technical<lb />
Education.<lb />
They were formally inducted a<lb />
a campus ceremony which<lb />
Seminars<lb />
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the construction industry will<lb />
offered by the ECU School<lb />
Technology and the ECU studei<lb />
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grams are open'to fhe interest<lb />
public.<lb />
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last week.<lb />
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Pledges forced to perform mock sexual acts<lb />
(CPS) � Administrators at<lb />
2,700 student Hope College in<lb />
Holland, Michigan, had had<lb />
enough.<lb />
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nity, they kicked the chapter off<lb />
campus March 3.<lb />
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they'd disciplined a fraternity.<lb />
The administration, said Brian<lb />
Breen editor of the school paper, is<lb />
"anti-greek<lb />
And, for the first time at Hope<lb />
and scores of other campuses<lb />
around the country, administra-<lb />
tors probably would agree.<lb />
"It that's their opinion, that's<lb />
tine said Hope spokesman Tom<lb />
Renner. "But there's a growing<lb />
national awareness that greeks<lb />
must be responsible citizens<lb />
The troubles at Hope � when<lb />
some 300 students signed peti-<lb />
tions complaining administrators<lb />
are too quick to crack down on<lb />
fraternities and sororities � are<lb />
just the most recent in which col-<lb />
leges have been quick to disci-<lb />
pline greeks.<lb />
Since February 1, for example,<lb />
administrators at Duke and<lb />
Rutgers universities and the uni-<lb />
versities of Rochester, Texas,<lb />
Pennsylvania and Colorado have<lb />
disciplined, suspended or banned<lb />
outright certain chapters.<lb />
Still others opened debates to<lb />
change the way frats are run, or to<lb />
get rid of them altogether.<lb />
Yale University President<lb />
Bcnno Schmidt � a former Delta<lb />
Kappa Epsilon�blasted fraterni-<lb />
ties for their "exclusionary" poli-<lb />
cies and emphasis on drinking. "If<lb />
I were doing it again I would not<lb />
join a fraternity<lb />
"Some reports would indicate<lb />
that alcohol consumption is the<lb />
main reason for the existence of<lb />
some of them said Schmidt.<lb />
Stanford University Dean of<lb />
Student Affairs James Lyons is-<lb />
sued a report that said fraternities<lb />
and sororities should change the<lb />
way they choose members if they<lb />
want to stay on campus.<lb />
The current system, he said,<lb />
encourages greek organizations<lb />
to discriminate on the basis of<lb />
race, gender, sexual preference,<lb />
class and religion.<lb />
Students Against Greek Estab-<lb />
lishments (SAGE), a University of<lb />
California-Santa Cruz student<lb />
group with 95 members, is lobby-<lb />
ing to shut down the university's<lb />
greek system on the grounds it<lb />
fosters sexism, recism, homopho-<lb />
bia and uses subjective selection<lb />
methods when choosing new<lb />
members.<lb />
Disliking greeks, in short, is an<lb />
increasingly hot topic on many<lb />
campuses.<lb />
The current anti-greek wave<lb />
ECU Industry Technology<lb />
students inducted in honors<lb />
Seventeen students in the ECU<lb />
School of Industry and Technol-<lb />
ogy have been inducted into<lb />
ECU's Beta Mu chapter of Epsilon<lb />
Pi Tau international honor society<lb />
for education in technology.<lb />
The new initiates are among the<lb />
top ten percent of technology stu-<lb />
dents enrolled in the ECU Depart-<lb />
ments of Manufacturing, Con-<lb />
struction Management, and Busi-<lb />
ness, Vocational and Technical<lb />
Education.<lb />
They were formally inducted at<lb />
a campus ceremony which fea-<lb />
tured an address by Dr. William<lb />
H. McPherson of the ECU Depart-<lb />
ment of Manufacturing faculty.<lb />
His topic was the roots of technol-<lb />
ogy education from the late 19th<lb />
century throught the first three<lb />
decased of the 20th century.<lb />
Dr. William R. Hoots Jr. is trus-<lb />
tee of Beta Mu chapter. Dr.<lb />
Douglas Krugcr is co-trustee.<lb />
The new Epsilon Pi Tau mem-<lb />
bers are Mark Bordeaux of Eliza-<lb />
bethtown, Tracy Carter of New<lb />
Bern, Johnny Clark of Vanceboro,<lb />
Clark Lambert Jr. of Virginia<lb />
Beach, Brad Lucas of Plymouth,<lb />
David James Colwell of Leland,<lb />
Mark Anderson Cutler of Tar-<lb />
boro, Donald Lee Huber of Snow<lb />
Hill, Mark Majetteof Grimesland,<lb />
James Newman of Ayden, Ed-<lb />
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Stephen Riddle of Charlotte, Ste-<lb />
ven Spaanbroek and Reginald<lb />
Dillahunt of Kinston, Walter<lb />
Wheeler of Williamston, Jon Eric<lb />
Wray of Cary and Edwin Winicki<lb />
of Swdnsboro.<lb />
Seminars to involve construction<lb />
A series of seminars related to<lb />
the construction industry will be<lb />
offered by the ECU School of<lb />
Technology and the ECU student<lb />
chapter of Associated General<lb />
Contractors this spring. All pro-<lb />
grams are opeiVto (he interested<lb />
public.<lb />
A program on the use of com-<lb />
puters in construction will be<lb />
presented by Steve Mallet and<lb />
Brian Beattv, building industry<lb />
specialists with Dataflow compa-<lb />
nies, Inc Greenville, today at 6:30<lb />
p.m. in Room 201 Flanagan Build-<lb />
ing.<lb />
A lunchtime seminar, "Innova-<lb />
tions 4n Construction Technol-<lb />
ogy will feature Charlie<lb />
Davidson of the Charlotte con-<lb />
struction firm of J. A. Jones April<lb />
13, at 11:30 a.m. in 221 Menden-<lb />
hall Student Center. Persons at-<lb />
tending should bring a bag lunch<lb />
or purchase food items from the<lb />
Mendenhall snack bar.<lb />
The Na tional Teleconference on<lb />
Safety glazing will be screened in<lb />
202 Flanagan on April 14, from 1<lb />
p.m. to 4 Im. The telecast origi-<lb />
nates from the campus of Purdue<lb />
University.<lb />
Further information about the<lb />
construction programs is avail-<lb />
able from Dr. Mark Whelan<lb />
probably began in the early 80s<lb />
when, pressed by insurance com-<lb />
panies worried that drunken stu-<lb />
dents might hurt themselves and<lb />
sue their campuses, administra-<lb />
tors tentatively began to try to<lb />
control all sorts of potentially<lb />
dangerous activities.<lb />
Nevertheless, it took five years<lb />
of neighborhood complaints and<lb />
ultimately a shooting incident to<lb />
convince University of Arizona<lb />
officials to ban the UA Sigma Nu<lb />
chapter.<lb />
That same year, the University<lb />
of Georgia abolished a fraternity<lb />
for the first time ever, but only<lb />
after police broke up drug sales at<lb />
the house. Twice.<lb />
"No one was willing to say this<lb />
was wrong and take action be-<lb />
cause so many alumni belonged<lb />
to fraternities, and no one wanted<lb />
to offend those who gave gener-<lb />
ously to their schools said Eileen<lb />
Stevens, who founded an anti-<lb />
hazing group�the Committee to<lb />
Halt Useless Killings � after her<lb />
son died in a hazing incident.<lb />
"Administrators also had an<lb />
attitude of 1oys will be boys<lb />
All that, Stevens said, is chang-<lb />
ing "?3 people understand just<lb />
how bad this has been<lb />
No one wrings hands or waits<lb />
for committee reports anymore.<lb />
Rutgers President Edward<lb />
Bloustein took all of 24 hours to<lb />
call for kicking the Lambda Chi<lb />
Alpha fraternity off campus after<lb />
a pledge, James C. Callahan, 18,<lb />
died during a "drink until you are<lb />
sick" party Feb. 12.<lb />
Hope College's Renner noted<lb />
mere are other reasons adminis-<lb />
trators are cracking down on<lb />
greeks harder and faster:<lb />
His school's insurance com-<lb />
pany has threatened to canel lia-<lb />
bility insurance in the wake of<lb />
reports of excessive drinking and<lb />
physical abuse. "Either we take<lb />
slops for safe, college-sponsored<lb />
activities, or we lose our insur-<lb />
ance<lb />
Greeks themselves argue<lb />
they're being victimized and un-<lb />
fairly stereotyped.<lb />
Jonathan J. Brandt, ecexutive<lb />
director of the National Inter-<lb />
fraternity Council, points out that<lb />
the popularity greek organiza-<lb />
tions have enjoyed throughout<lb />
the 1980s � after suffering from<lb />
declining interest in the late 60s<lb />
and 70s�can not be attributed to<lb />
drinking alone. Many students<lb />
join fraternities and sororities for<lb />
academic and career suport, he<lb />
said, adding that greeks are often<lb />
leaders in promoting safe drink-<lb />
ing.<lb />
"Fraternities are not designed<lb />
to be drinking clubs said Brandt.<lb />
"We're promoting moderate and<lb />
lawful use of alcohol<lb />
"We are not exclusionary ex-<lb />
cept we do not let women rush<lb />
said Yale Delta Kappa Epsilon<lb />
Steve Gallo at a campuswide fo-<lb />
rum on whether fraternities and<lb />
sororities have a role at the school.<lb />
Finding "objective" ways to<lb />
choose members "would not<lb />
work contended Durwood<lb />
Owen, executive director of Pi<lb />
Kappa Phi's national chapter, in a<lb />
phone interview with College<lb />
Press Service.<lb />
"You can't qualify friendship or<lb />
comradeship. What do they want<lb />
us to do? You can't quantify the<lb />
concept of fraternity he said of<lb />
the Stanford suggestion to change<lb />
the way greeks choose members.<lb />
"Pledging is a complicated<lb />
process and every activity we do<lb />
serves some purpose wrote<lb />
Harry Cof fill, a member of Hope's<lb />
Emersonian fraternity, in a letter<lb />
to The Anchor, the campus paper.<lb />
"It is also considered our greatest<lb />
secret<lb />
Renner argues Hope merely is<lb />
trying to "sensitize" greeks to<lb />
controlling their memberships<lb />
better. "We're not trying to make<lb />
greeks extinct on campus. We've<lb />
evidenced we're trying to work<lb />
with them<lb />
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Dr. William R. Hoots Jr. of the<lb />
ECU School of Industry and<lb />
Technology faculty received a<lb />
distinguished service award at<lb />
the 50th annu conference of the<lb />
International Technology Educa-<lb />
tion Association in Norfolk, Va.<lb />
last week.<lb />
He was given the award by the<lb />
Technology for Children Council<lb />
and was cited for his contribu-<lb />
tions as a speaker and consultant<lb />
on elementary school industrial<lb />
arts throught the U.S. and Puerto<lb />
Rico, his leadership as director of<lb />
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mentary School Industrial Arts<lb />
and his contributions as an officer<lb />
in the Technology for Children<lb />
Council and the International<lb />
Technology Education Associa-<lb />
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Also at the Norfolk meeting, Dr.<lb />
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een Years of Progress reporting<lb />
on a study of the progress made in<lb />
technology education<lb />
ECU stops accepting applications<lb />
ECU New Bureau<lb />
ECU has stopped accepting all<lb />
applications for additional fresh-<lb />
man students for the summer and<lb />
next fall. The university closed<lb />
down out-of-state freshman ap-<lb />
plications Feb. 1 and extended the<lb />
halt to in-state freshman effective<lb />
March 15.<lb />
Charles F. Seeley, ECU director<lb />
of admissions, said his office had<lb />
received more than 8,000 applica-<lb />
tions for summer sessions and the<lb />
fall semester, an increase of ap-<lb />
proximately 125 percent.<lb />
Seeley cited "enrollment pres-<lb />
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OPINION<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Vote<lb />
Once again Wednesday students<lb />
will be called upon to vote for the top<lb />
two offices for the 1988-89 school<lb />
year. The first election, held two<lb />
weeks ago, was close enough to<lb />
force a run-off, to be held tomorrow.<lb />
This time there are clear choices to<lb />
make since there are only two candi-<lb />
dates tor each office. In the presiden-<lb />
tial race Larry Murphy must face<lb />
Greg Thompson: In the race for vice<lb />
president, Steve Sommers squares<lb />
himself against Kelly Jones.<lb />
The East Carolinian would like to<lb />
once again express its support for<lb />
Larry Murphy for president and<lb />
Steve Sommers tor vice president.<lb />
We feel these two candidates are the<lb />
best qualified to lead the school next<lb />
year and that they represent most of<lb />
the qualities we would want in a<lb />
candidate.<lb />
But the most important thing<lb />
tomorrow is to vote. Get out and<lb />
vote for whomever you support.<lb />
Remember, the people elected to-<lb />
morrow will represent you in front<lb />
of the public and the administration<lb />
next year, so be sure you think about<lb />
your decision carefully before hit-<lb />
ting the polls.<lb />
Cast your ballots!<lb />
Theater student slams Terra Nova review<lb />
lb the editor:<lb />
The East Carolinian is sure to have<lb />
an article on "Terra Nova which is<lb />
the upcoming production by the ECU<lb />
Playhouse. I am excited to see what<lb />
type of photo will be used to represent<lb />
the production, which has entailed<lb />
hundreds oi hours of work and dedi-<lb />
cation. First, we have the actors; they<lb />
have spent practically every night<lb />
and weekend of the last six or eight<lb />
weeks busting their ass to provide<lb />
themselves, their school, and the<lb />
community with a valuable artistic<lb />
contribution. The director started<lb />
monthso, alonwitHthetfesinets,<lb />
planning, consultingand researching<lb />
the play. Tins play presented some<lb />
very special and challenging prob-<lb />
lems. The setting is in Antarctica.<lb />
How, exactly, would you go about<lb />
beginning to tackle the problem of<lb />
creating a set that looks, sounds, and<lb />
reflects light like a vast mound of ice?<lb />
Well, the challenge was taken, and is<lb />
being met with the help of many stu-<lb />
dents pulling hundreds of hours of<lb />
required and volunteered time. The<lb />
props, costumes, set, etc etc aren't<lb />
rented and shipped in from some-<lb />
where else. They are designed and<lb />
created bv hard-working staff mem-<lb />
bers and students that are in the proc-<lb />
ess of honing their craft. You might<lb />
ask why anyone would volunteer to<lb />
put so much effort into a "school<lb />
play" For theater arts majors, theater<lb />
has ceased to be merely a hobby. It is<lb />
not a career choice. Theater is a highly<lb />
competitive and serious business. It<lb />
takes gumption, a lot of hard work,<lb />
and the willingness to subject your-<lb />
self to the approval or the rejection of<lb />
anyone who feels they have the right<lb />
to pass judgement on your efforts,<lb />
which includes almost everyone.<lb />
(This includes the staff of the East<lb />
Carolinian). How many of you find it<lb />
difficult to make even a three-minute<lb />
speech in front of the class? Imagine<lb />
being in front of several hundred<lb />
people for two hours. It's hard! How<lb />
many of you are willing to pull forty<lb />
or more "out-of-class" crew hours for<lb />
a class that gives three credit-hours? It<lb />
takes dedication.<lb />
To return to my original point, I was<lb />
looking forward to the article about<lb />
the show. 1 found the photograph and<lb />
it was accompanied by a caption that<lb />
typifies the unprofessional, "blow-it-<lb />
off" attitude that this paper has taken<lb />
recently. The caption read as follows:<lb />
"Four actors struggle to right their<lb />
sled in the based on a true story play,<lb />
'Terra Nova which is most prob-<lb />
able a Latin phrase meaning some-<lb />
thing. I have no idea what though. Go<lb />
see the play, and perhaps you will<lb />
figure it out<lb />
Putting aside the fact that the writ-<lb />
ing is awkward and grammatically<lb />
incorrect, I fail to understand why<lb />
you would wish to advertise your<lb />
ignorance or the fact that you were<lb />
too lazy to look it up. Had you made<lb />
the grand effort to do so, you would<lb />
have found 'Terra Nova" means new<lb />
land.<lb />
Dcbra L. Shirley<lb />
Senior<lb />
Theater Arts<lb />
P.S. As for the "book reports' that<lb />
you write about our productions, I am<lb />
appalled that you dare to ca'l them<lb />
reviews. They are also blatant adver-<lb />
tisements of the incompetence and<lb />
lacklustre attitude of your staff. As<lb />
you obviously don't have a qualified<lb />
reviewer, you should find one. Other-<lb />
wise, why bother?!<lb />
ROTC Praise<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
I would like to respond to David W.<lb />
Trevino's (Alumnus) letter on the<lb />
ROTC (March 29). For a man who<lb />
v knows how to spell T understand" as<lb />
many times as you did in your tetter,<lb />
it seems you would be able to under- -<lb />
stand. The ROTC are dedicated to<lb />
protecting. If they have to kill to pro-<lb />
tect us from our enemies, I say get<lb />
them all. Your comparison of the<lb />
ROTC being dedicated to killing,<lb />
because that is what they do, is like<lb />
saying a duck is dedicated to flying<lb />
because that is what it does. Like the<lb />
ROTC, a duck is dedicated to living,<lb />
not flying. Only a quack would think<lb />
otherwise.<lb />
Speaking to troops in World War II,<lb />
General Pa ton once said, "Don't die<lb />
for your country, make the other man<lb />
die for his That is what they did. I<lb />
doubt very seriously that those that<lb />
did die and kill for America, did so<lb />
because they were dedicated to<lb />
killing. If you think that, you must not<lb />
think very hard. They were obviously<lb />
doing so to protect their freedom,<lb />
lives, and children back home. One of<lb />
those children or grandchildren are<lb />
probably you! Not unless you are<lb />
some secret Russian spy .which I<lb />
doubt? You are much more likely to<lb />
be one of those last surviving 605<lb />
hippies.<lb />
Oh well, I should say that I'm sorry<lb />
for sounding so harsh to you, but<lb />
I'm not going to lie now. I will remind<lb />
you, though, that America's freedom<lb />
is given by God, but it is defended by<lb />
man. No matter how uncomfortable<lb />
you feel about it, you are free today<lb />
because of the ROTC and VS. Armed<lb />
Forces.<lb />
Bobby R. Hall Jr.<lb />
Vice Chairman<lb />
ECU College Republicans<lb />
Sommers endorsed<lb />
To the editor<lb />
EROS, the Equal Rights Organiza-<lb />
tion of Students, would like to an-<lb />
nounce its endorsement of Steve<lb />
Sommer's campaign for vice-presi-<lb />
dency. It is surprising to us that Steve<lb />
was the only candidate who ad-<lb />
dressed the most important women's<lb />
issue on campus - that of campus<lb />
rape. While other candidates spoke<lb />
vaguely of commitments to improve<lb />
campus safety, Steve told voters the<lb />
facts: there have been three rapes on<lb />
campus since spring break and there<lb />
were two attempted rapes last week-<lb />
end. As he said simply: "This has just<lb />
fot to stop We were impressed with<lb />
teve's firm commitment to reinstate<lb />
Pirate Walk, improve campus light-<lb />
ing, and to work for the safety of<lb />
ECU'S women.<lb />
Steve stands for students' rights,<lb />
his focus in the SGA has been to<lb />
improve the status of all students.<lb />
impressive: you always know where<lb />
he stands. He is always accountable<lb />
for his actions and willing to take<lb />
action to improve conditions withing<lb />
the system.<lb />
Please remember your ECU id on<lb />
Wednesday. For the future of ECU,<lb />
vote for Steve Sommers, SGA vice-<lb />
president.<lb />
EROS<lb />
Ross for Jones<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
With the comingt)f April, so comes<lb />
the end of my term as SGA vice-presi-<lb />
dent. My assent to office was a long,<lb />
arduous process. Yet, the one thing<lb />
that constantly motivated me was my<lb />
desire to serve you, the student body<lb />
of ECU.<lb />
As my term expires, I am now able<lb />
to look upon my tenure in office with<lb />
an unbiased view. When I ran for this<lb />
office, I felt I had a quality far superior<lb />
than those qualities offered by my<lb />
opponents. I was, and still am a be-<lb />
liever in hard work to achieve one's<lb />
goals. As I look out tomorrow's run-<lb />
off election, I see two candidates that<lb />
are "workers" as I am. However, in<lb />
my capacity as serving as your SGA<lb />
vice-president I have found one area<lb />
that supercedes a candidate's work<lb />
habits. That quality, my friends, is<lb />
experience. As your current serving<lb />
vice-president I feel I am qualified,<lb />
more so than others, to look objec-<lb />
tively at the two remaining candi-<lb />
dates in tomorrow's run-off. As I look<lb />
at the two individuals, one rises head<lb />
and shoulders above the other. That<lb />
candidate is Kelly Jones. Through a<lb />
series of recent interviews, Kelly has<lb />
demonstrated to me, the knowledge<lb />
required to be a truly effective, as well<lb />
as efficient, SGA vice-president. For a<lb />
period of over two years I have<lb />
worked side by side with Kelly<lb />
throughout the various levels of Stu-<lb />
dent Government. Never, have I had<lb />
any reason to doubt Kelly's compe-<lb />
tence.<lb />
The responsibility to elect the next<lb />
SGA vice-president is not my sole<lb />
decision, is our decision. The students<lb />
of this great university once placed<lb />
their trust in me by electing me to the<lb />
office of vice-president. Now, I am<lb />
asking for that same trust again.<lb />
Please support my decision in en-<lb />
dorsing Kelly Jones as your next SGA<lb />
vice-president.<lb />
Ross Renfrow<lb />
SGA vice-president<lb />
Honoring Sommers<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
Tomorrow, we as a student body<lb />
will choose leaders to guide the uni-<lb />
versity through next year. We feel this<lb />
decision is an important one, and we<lb />
wish to encourage ECU students to<lb />
vote, and vote wisely.<lb />
Have you ever thought a class was<lb />
awful, only to find out later that your<lb />
friend had a great professor for it? We<lb />
need a teacher-evaluation system,<lb />
financed by advertising, to evaluate<lb />
tenured teachers and to let us know<lb />
which teachers are most effective.<lb />
We need to stop the activities and<lb />
proposals which are not in the best<lb />
gfcag nf thP students. We need an<lb />
SGA candidate who will fight for our<lb />
interests, as students, and one who<lb />
has a history, of voting to further<lb />
students interests.<lb />
We need Steve Sommers as SGA<lb />
vice-president. He joined the SGA to<lb />
work for us, and he has worked self-<lb />
lessly and unceasingly to do so.<lb />
Remember your I.D. tomorrow, and<lb />
take the time to vote. Vote for Steve<lb />
Sommers as SGA vice-president.<lb />
East Carolina Honors Organiza-<lb />
tion<lb />
Executive Council<lb />
Page for Steve<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
Yes, another endorsement within<lb />
the continuing SGA saga. Only one<lb />
more day and you won't have to be<lb />
subjected to the names or faces any-<lb />
more. For the next year however,<lb />
whomever is elected will be imple-<lb />
menting his or her policies and views<lb />
on your campus. Your campus. You<lb />
or daddy pays about $1,500 to $5,000<lb />
a year keeping you here each year.<lb />
Each time you are either restricted or<lb />
able to do something that you want to<lb />
do on campus it will be heavily<lb />
weighted on the support or objection<lb />
of a select few. This select few will<lb />
hopefully represent a clear reflection<lb />
of the student body. Hopefully. There<lb />
is no guarantee that they will keep<lb />
their promises, only you can contrib-<lb />
ute your part by voting. I have heard<lb />
comments such as "I don't care about<lb />
SGA elections, I'm not involved in<lb />
that stuff Yes, you are involved,<lb />
each and every one of you whether<lb />
you like it or not. Getting tired of<lb />
seeing those pink slips under your<lb />
windshield wiper each time you turn<lb />
around? Tired of the regulations in<lb />
the dorms and feeling like you live at<lb />
home? And you have to be tired of<lb />
driving around campus like Mr.<lb />
Magoo trying to find a parking space<lb />
all the time.<lb />
Well you are amongst the blessed<lb />
affected then. In trying to make a dent<lb />
on the system and get your voice<lb />
heard amongst the 14,00C on campus<lb />
you have to pick a candidate who<lb />
most reflects your needs and ad-<lb />
dresses your grievances. All the can-<lb />
didates in my opinion can do the job,<lb />
but the question is who can do it best?<lb />
I think Steve Sommers can. Person-<lb />
ally, I am tired of the bureacratic but-<lb />
terflies who go from committee to<lb />
committee and spread themselves so<lb />
thin that nothing gets done. I don't<lb />
care who was on what committee<lb />
before and how spiffy their resume<lb />
looks. A lot of things look good on<lb />
paper. I want someone who will can-<lb />
didly speak out and be effective in the<lb />
office of vice-president. Sommers<lb />
offers the vitality and guts to do just<lb />
that. I think his spirit and desire for<lb />
change will make all the difference in<lb />
the SGA this coming year. He is a<lb />
doer, not a yes-man. Some people I<lb />
have talked to say, "Sommers, I'm not<lb />
voting for that radical" and they will<lb />
vote opposite without even knowing<lb />
the stances on issues. You don't vote<lb />
against someone, you may be making<lb />
matters worse. I just want to stress the<lb />
opinion and needs. Yes, Steve is<lb />
somewhat of a radical being that he<lb />
speaks up for what he believes in at all<lb />
COStS. he L� nnf afraiH nf ttw �v��<lb />
and no job is a vision, it is a challenge<lb />
which will be met head on without<lb />
reservations or political red tape. Yes,<lb />
Sommers is a self-motivated leader<lb />
who will be the enthusiastic motiva-<lb />
tor behind a president like Larry<lb />
Murphy who is more than qualified<lb />
to do the job and can firmly stand on<lb />
his record. Sommers running mate<lb />
Kelly Jones said in an article last week<lb />
in the EC, "Sommers should be run-<lb />
ning for congress, not the SGA I<lb />
don't know about you but I would<lb />
love my congressman to pay us a visit<lb />
sometime, maybe something could<lb />
get done. Thanks for theendorsemenf<lb />
Kelly, nice tactics. Sommets' Afvve<lb />
will outrun the little bureacrats on<lb />
this campus anyday. Steve Sommers<lb />
is one candidate who wants change. I<lb />
challenge you to contribute to change<lb />
and vote Sommers SGA vice-presi-<lb />
dent on Wednesday.<lb />
Tom Tage<lb />
Senior<lb />
Journ.Poli.Sci.<lb />
Jones endorsement<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
For the past year, I have served on<lb />
the SGA as Freshman class president<lb />
and as a member of the Student Wel-<lb />
fare Committee. I have worked with<lb />
Kelly Jones, the committee's chair<lb />
and have gotten to know her quite<lb />
well. As you know, she is one of two<lb />
candidates running for SGA vice-<lb />
president and I feel the best candi-<lb />
date.<lb />
At the first SGA meeting of the<lb />
school year, the legislators were<lb />
asked to sign up for the committee of<lb />
their choice. My first choice was the<lb />
Student Welfare Committee. Later, 1<lb />
was disappointed to hear that this<lb />
committee had a reputation for being<lb />
a "do nothing" committee. However,<lb />
with much hard work and energy,<lb />
Kelly Jones has proved this reputa-<lb />
tion to be wrong.<lb />
Many resolutions have been gener-<lb />
ated within this committee. They in-<lb />
clude one preventing the paving the<lb />
bottom of College Hill (so that the<lb />
area would be free for student recrea-<lb />
tion), and one concerning the strong<lb />
interest to repave the street in front of<lb />
the student store, (so to illustrate the<lb />
involvement and spirit of various<lb />
student organizations).<lb />
As long as I have known her, Kelly<lb />
has consistently succeeded in making<lb />
herself and others aware of the needs<lb />
and concerns of students. She is sin-<lb />
cere in her efforts, and is a gTcat<lb />
communicator. I have learned a great<lb />
deal from Kelly by just being around<lb />
her. It is this kind of special individual<lb />
that we need as our next student body<lb />
vice-president. Not only is Kelly will-<lb />
ing to stand up for the rights of stu-<lb />
dents, but she is also willing to coop-<lb />
erate and compromise with the ad-<lb />
ministration. This attitude is impera-<lb />
tive when participating in any stu-<lb />
dent government at any level.<lb />
I urge you, the students, to be active<lb />
membersof your university by voting<lb />
on Wednesday, April 6 for the most<lb />
experienced and qualified candidate<lb />
for SGA vice-president - Kelly Jones.<lb />
Colleen McDonald<lb />
Freshman da�n�w I<lb />
I<lb />
Murp<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
I would like to thank everyon<lb />
that voted for me on Wednesday<lb />
March 23, and a personal thank?<lb />
to friends and the paper for theii<lb />
support.<lb />
I realize that I received 47 per<lb />
cent of the vote, while the closes<lb />
compeitior received 25 percent o<lb />
the electorate. But, the job is noj<lb />
over yet and I would deeply ap<lb />
preciate your support and vote or<lb />
Wednesday April 6, rain or shine<lb />
Larry MurphJ<lb />
Junu<lb />
SGA President CandidatJ<lb />
Thomas endorse:<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
The students of ECU have ai<lb />
important decision to make thi<lb />
week, and that responsibilit<lb />
should not be neglected. I am re<lb />
ferring to the Student Covern<lb />
ment Association (SGA) runof<lb />
elections to be held tomorr <lb />
This election will determine<lb />
which persons you choose to<lb />
resent you for the next vear.<lb />
I have been very fortunate t<lb />
have served as your SGA pres<lb />
dent for the past year. This <lb />
tion has given me the opportunity<lb />
to work with many quahtv stuj<lb />
dent leaders throughout the can<lb />
pus. I have been particularlj<lb />
impressed with the leadership<lb />
two legislators in the SGA let: <lb />
ture - Larry Murphy and Kell<lb />
Jones. Fortunately, these<lb />
leaders are seeking higher I i<lb />
in SGA, and I urge you to join i<lb />
support of them.<lb />
Larry Murphy has held severe<lb />
key positions in SGA for the pa;<lb />
two years. He has most recentlj<lb />
served as chairman of the Screen<lb />
ings and Appointments Commil<lb />
ice and has assisted me with plai<lb />
for the student recreation centej<lb />
Larry is a responsible person wh<lb />
attends his meetings regulai<lb />
and is always willing to voice hj<lb />
opinion. Moreover, he is consi<lb />
tent in his positions and persistei<lb />
in carrying his obligatioi<lb />
through to the end. It is easy tc<lb />
me to say that Larry Murphy h<lb />
proven his ability to be a succo!<lb />
ful leader, wwjJd be proud<lb />
have him succeed me as SGj<lb />
president.<lb />
Kelly Jones is the ideal cand<lb />
date for SGA vice-president. SI<lb />
has been a key leader in SGA r<lb />
some time, especially this year<lb />
Student Welfare Commitu<lb />
chairperson. She has shown h(<lb />
commitment by taking the cti<lb />
initiative in efforts to better th<lb />
university for all students. I ha1<lb />
appointed her to a number<lb />
university committees becau:<lb />
she has a proven record of stand<lb />
ing up for the rights of students,<lb />
fact, she introduced a resolutu<lb />
this year calling for a test to<lb />
given in classes before the officil<lb />
drop date. She guided this resolj<lb />
tion to passage through the SC<lb />
legislature and then presented!<lb />
to the facultv senate. This is of<lb />
example of the several good rt<lb />
sons why 1 support Kelly fortes i<lb />
SGA vice-president<lb />
In short, I and many others haj<lb />
worked extremely hard this yd<lb />
to carrv on the tradition of<lb />
strong Student Government<lb />
ECU. Together we have been ai<lb />
to accomplish much in every ai<lb />
of the university to make this<lb />
better institution for all of us<lb />
you wish to see your SGA led<lb />
two proven leaders who w<lb />
build on, not rest on, these p<lb />
accomplishments, please join<lb />
and many others in voting<lb />
Larry Murphy for SGA<lb />
president<lb />
and<lb />
Kelly Jones for SGA ice-<lb />
president<lb />
Two Proven Leaders<lb />
Scott Thorr<lb />
SGA preside<lb />
Jones campaigi<lb />
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1 Kelly Jones, am a candidate<lb />
SJGA vice-president. Before<lb />
else, I want to thank you for vj<lb />
support in the preliminary<lb />
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mop for the committee of<lb />
rst choice was the<lb />
mm it tee. Later, 1<lb />
� I I hear that this<lb />
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imittee. However,<lb />
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mittee. They in-<lb />
g the paving the<lb />
ill (so that the<lb />
uld - student recrea-<lb />
ne concerning the strong<lb />
repave the street in front of<lb />
lent store, (so to illustrate the<lb />
" t and spirit of various<lb />
mizations).<lb />
i s I have known her, Kellv<lb />
iistently succeeded in making<lb />
ind others aware of the needs<lb />
tudents. She is sin-<lb />
Iforts, and is a great<lb />
nicator. 1 have learned a great<lb />
m Kelly by just being around<lb />
� thiskind of special individual<lb />
� need as our next student body<lb />
r� sident. No! only is Kelly will-<lb />
stand up for the rights of stu-<lb />
ul she is also willing to coop-<lb />
jnd compromise with the ad-<lb />
dition. This attitude is impera-<lb />
icn participating in any stu-<lb />
)vernment at any level.<lb />
� you, the students, to be active<lb />
?rs of your uni vcrsi ty by voting<lb />
Inesday, April 6 for the most<lb />
priced and qualified candidate<lb />
' vice-president - Kelly Jones.<lb />
Colleen McDonald<lb />
Freshman class president<lb />
Murphy thanks supporters<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
I would like to thank everyone<lb />
that voted for me on Wednesday<lb />
March 23, and a personal thanks<lb />
to friends and the paper for their<lb />
support.<lb />
1 realize that 1 reeeived 47 per-<lb />
cent of the vote, while the closest<lb />
eompeitior received 25 percent of<lb />
the electorate. But, the job is not<lb />
over yet and 1 would deeply ap-<lb />
preciate your support and vote on<lb />
Wednesday April 6, rain or shine.<lb />
Larry Murphy<lb />
Junior<lb />
SGA President Candidate<lb />
ideas. 1 don't waste your dent.<lb />
Thomas endorses<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
The students of ECU have an<lb />
important decision to make this<lb />
week, and that responsibility<lb />
should not be neglected. 1 am re-<lb />
ferring to the Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association (SGA) runoff<lb />
� lections to be held tomorrow.<lb />
This election will determine<lb />
which persons you choose to rep-<lb />
resent you for the next year.<lb />
1 have been very fortunate to<lb />
have served as your SGA presi-<lb />
dent for the past year. This posi-<lb />
tion has given me the opportunity<lb />
to work with many quality stu-<lb />
dent leaders throughout the cam-<lb />
us I have been particularly<lb />
impressed with the leadership oi<lb />
legislators in the SGA legisla-<lb />
ture - Larry Murphy and Kellv<lb />
"ones. Fortunately, these two<lb />
'eaders are seeking higher office<lb />
in SGA, and I urge you to join in<lb />
support oi them.<lb />
Larry Murphy has held several<lb />
key positions in SGA for the past<lb />
� a o years. He has most recently<lb />
served as chairman oi the Screen-<lb />
ings and Appointments Commit-<lb />
tee and has assisted me with plans<lb />
tor the student recreation center.<lb />
Larry is a responsible person who<lb />
attends his meetings regularly<lb />
and is always willing to voice his<lb />
opinion. Moreover, he is consis-<lb />
tent in his positions and persistent<lb />
in carrying his obligations<lb />
through to the end. It is easy for<lb />
me to say that Larry Murphy has<lb />
proven his ability to be a success-<lb />
tut eader. 1 would be proud to<lb />
have him succeed me as SGA<lb />
president.<lb />
Kellv Jones is the ideal candi-<lb />
date for SGA vice-president. She<lb />
has been a key leader in SGA for<lb />
some time, especially this year as<lb />
Student Welfare Committee<lb />
chairperson. She has shown her<lb />
commitment bv taking the extra<lb />
initiative in efforts to better this<lb />
university for all students. I have<lb />
appointed her to a number of<lb />
university committees because<lb />
J<lb />
she has a proven record of stand-<lb />
ing up for the rights of students. In<lb />
fact, she introduced a resolution<lb />
this year calling for a test to be<lb />
given in classes before the official<lb />
drop date. She guided this resolu-<lb />
tion to passage through the SGA<lb />
legislature and then presented it are utterly necessary for any offi-<lb />
to the faculty senate. This is one cer, especially an officer for our<lb />
example of the several good rea- SGA. Please make a wise choice<lb />
sons why I support Kelly Jones for on Wednesday. Vote for someone<lb />
SGA vice-president who understands how to use her<lb />
In short, land many others have voice to work for you. Vote for "a<lb />
spoken to numerous groups - ing system. She is a vocal and<lb />
both formal and informal groups, knowledgeable legislator, and<lb />
As I have stressed to these groups, her qualifications not only exceed<lb />
the issuesconcerns I represent those of her opponent, but now<lb />
are indeed your concerns, con- call for her to rise to greater<lb />
cerns of the student body. Not heights as a student spokesper-<lb />
only are they your concerns as son.<lb />
well as mine, but they are con- Aside from her experience,<lb />
cerns that are valid and feasible. 1 Kelly Jones has a strong moral<lb />
do not simply have ideas, but I character. She stands strongly in<lb />
have ideas that can work. It is herbeliefsof right and wrong and<lb />
important to understand which fights for the well-being of stu-<lb />
ideas are "blowing off steam" and dents. She is a devoted friend to<lb />
which ideas are feasible ones. My many, and I am sure she would<lb />
ideas are feasible. Before I make always maintain an open door,<lb />
my ideas public, I check them out open car, and open mind policy<lb />
with administration, etc. to see if for the students. Clearly the best<lb />
they will work. If not, they are not candidate, I urge you to vote; and<lb />
feasible, and I waste no time with vote for Kelly Jones; vicc-presi-<lb />
these<lb />
time.<lb />
My experience - which my<lb />
opponent lacks - has provided me<lb />
the insight to know when my<lb />
ideas are good and feasible. My<lb />
experience has provided me<lb />
knowledge of what issues need to<lb />
be stressed on campus - commu-<lb />
nication, lighting, teacherstu-<lb />
dent relations, safety. My experi-<lb />
ence has provided me a manner in<lb />
which to tackle current issues - by<lb />
this 1 mean that I have learned the<lb />
procedure necessary to reach my<lb />
goals; I know the channels to go<lb />
through, and have kept in close<lb />
contact with these channels in the<lb />
administration. My experience on<lb />
the legislature, as Student Wel-<lb />
fare chair, and in campus organi-<lb />
zations makes me the perfect can-<lb />
didate for vice-president.<lb />
As your vice-president, you can<lb />
count on me to represent you<lb />
well. Once I start a job, I finish it.<lb />
This commitment can be shown<lb />
through my dedication to mv test-<lb />
ing policy. I guided this policy<lb />
through committee, SGA, and<lb />
faculty senate endorsement. Such<lb />
an accomplishment takes time<lb />
and much devotion to a job, and<lb />
more importantly devotion to the<lb />
students. I vow to you my time<lb />
and devotion toward my job. I<lb />
will not waste time in office bv not<lb />
following up on issues or ideas, as<lb />
my opponent has been accused of<lb />
doing. 1 will "check out" all of my<lb />
ideas before telling you they will<lb />
happen. I will keep a cjose rela-<lb />
tionship with the administration,<lb />
rather than a strained one, so as to<lb />
utilize the best source of help the<lb />
students have. 1 will know and<lb />
understand all sides of every is-<lb />
sue before 1 decide on these issues<lb />
so that I may maintain an open<lb />
mind. For example, I recently at-<lb />
tended a forum on the drug policy<lb />
and many committee meetings on<lb />
the value of the policy in order to<lb />
understand both sides, I voted on<lb />
the issue; this is a claim I can make<lb />
for myself for all issues; this is also<lb />
a claim my opponent cannot<lb />
make. An open mind is necessary<lb />
to be a good officer for you - all of<lb />
the students.<lb />
My persistance, my open-<lb />
mindedness, and my experience<lb />
make me the best candidate, I<lb />
believe, for this office. These traits<lb />
worked extremely hard this year<lb />
to carry on the tradition of a<lb />
strong Student Government at<lb />
ECU. Together we have been able<lb />
to accomplish much in every area<lb />
of the university to make this a<lb />
better institution for all of us. If<lb />
you wish to see your SGA led by<lb />
two proven leaders who will<lb />
build on, not rest on, these past<lb />
.iccomplishmcnts, please join me<lb />
and many others in voting<lb />
Larry Murphy for SGA<lb />
president<lb />
and<lb />
Kelly Jones for SGA vice-<lb />
president<lb />
Two Proven Leaders<lb />
Scott Thomas<lb />
SGA president<lb />
Jones campaign<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
real student voice Vote Kelly<lb />
Jones for SGA vice-president.<lb />
Thank you.<lb />
Kelly Jones<lb />
SGA vice-prcsid�nt candidate<lb />
Marty applauds<lb />
Jones<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
Well, the first election has<lb />
passed, and now we move to the<lb />
final round. We've narrowed<lb />
down the candidates: Larry<lb />
Murphy vs Greg Thompson for<lb />
president, and Kelly Jones vs<lb />
Steve Sommers for vice-presi-<lb />
dent. Many people may not "feel"<lb />
like going to vote again. How-<lb />
ever, it is very important to do so.<lb />
The winners are the student voice,<lb />
and it is important that the stu-<lb />
dents make a choice.<lb />
I didn't write this just to bolster<lb />
support for the elections, but<lb />
As I am sure you know by now, equally as important I wish to<lb />
I Kelly Jones, am a candidate for show my support for Kelly Jones<lb />
SGA vice-president. Before all in her strides toward becoming<lb />
else, I want to thank you for your SGA vice-president. Kelly Jones<lb />
support in the preliminary elec- has many outstanding attributes,<lb />
tion; you gave me enough sup- and among those are: 1986-87<lb />
port to indeed win the election by Freshman president, current SGA<lb />
almost 18. The election was so representative, Student Welfare<lb />
close - a mere .9 would have committee chairman, and mem-<lb />
won it - and now, all that must be bcr of the Joint Judicial Board. She<lb />
done is a kind of finishing job. The is an outstanding representative<lb />
has been building of the students. As a committee<lb />
momentum<lb />
since last election day and the cli-<lb />
max is here - April 6, election run-<lb />
off day. All you must do is vote<lb />
once more.<lb />
During my campaign, I have<lb />
chairman, she has proposed<lb />
many resolutions supporting the<lb />
welfare of the students. The most<lb />
recent of her resolutions calls for<lb />
restructuring of the campus light-<lb />
Martin R. Helms<lb />
Sophomore president<lb />
Carroll for Kelly<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
I am writing this letter in sup-<lb />
port of Kelly Jones, who is run-<lb />
ning for SGA vice-president. Af-<lb />
ter working with Kelly for the past<lb />
two years on the legislature, I am<lb />
convinced that she is qualified for<lb />
the job of vice-president. She is<lb />
outspoken, takes a stand on is-<lb />
sues, and is not afraid to do what-<lb />
ever it takes to get something<lb />
done, as she has exemplified as<lb />
Freshman class president and<lb />
chairman of the Student Welfare<lb />
Committee.<lb />
A good vice-president must<lb />
have experience and knowledge<lb />
of the workings of the executive<lb />
and legislative branches of Stu-<lb />
dent Government. Kelly has this!<lb />
This year she has served as Stu-<lb />
dent Welfare chair, in which she<lb />
initiated action on issues such as<lb />
the lighting problem on campus.<lb />
And last year she served as Fresh-<lb />
man class president, jumping in<lb />
and taking an active part from the<lb />
very beginning of her days at<lb />
ECU. Therefore, it is obvious to<lb />
sec that Kelly has a working<lb />
knowledge of both the legislative<lb />
and executive aspects of Student<lb />
Government.<lb />
In addition to having experi-<lb />
ence and knowledge of the work-<lb />
ings of Student Government, a<lb />
vice-president should also under-<lb />
stand the workings of the judicial<lb />
branch of Student Government.<lb />
Once again Kelly has this neces-<lb />
sary experience! Kelly serves as a<lb />
member of the Joint Judicial<lb />
Board, a highly respected posi-<lb />
tion on campus as well as a posi-<lb />
tion in which one must exemplify<lb />
maturity and fairness.<lb />
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Not only must a good vice-<lb />
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SGA and knowledge of the work-<lb />
ings of all branches, but she must<lb />
also have a good standing with<lb />
the faculty and other administra-<lb />
tive members. Because Kelly has<lb />
served on various campus<lb />
committees and has appeared<lb />
before the Faculty Senate, she has<lb />
established such a standing.<lb />
There is no end to what can be<lb />
accomplished by the vice-presi-<lb />
dent if she is both experienced<lb />
and in good rapport with the<lb />
people that make things happen.<lb />
To make things happen, yes,<lb />
you must have the background<lb />
and knowledge to implement<lb />
these ideas. With Kelly's strong<lb />
background and working knowl-<lb />
edge, she is able to recognize fea-<lb />
sible ideas and to make those<lb />
ideas realities. Please join me in<lb />
supporting Kelly Jones on Wed-<lb />
nesday. She is the best choice for<lb />
your Student Government vice-<lb />
president.<lb />
Lisa Carroll<lb />
Senior class president<lb />
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mate for the summer, two bedrooms,<lb />
one and one half baths, livingroom,<lb />
kitchen, dinette, cement patio great for<lb />
barbecues, fridge, dishwasher, central<lb />
air, quiet neighborhood, five minutes<lb />
from campus, NO SECURITY OR UTIL-<lb />
ITY DEPOSIT NECESSARY. 107-E Ce-<lb />
dar Court. $160.00 per month plus utili-<lb />
ties. Call 758-4779, ask for Dan or War-<lb />
ren.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to<lb />
share two bedroom duplex. $75.00 per<lb />
month rent plus 13 utilities. Smokers<lb />
wlecome. Call 752-5279.<lb />
HOUSE FOR RENT: Three bedroom, 1<lb />
12 baths, $350.00 per month, 1 block<lb />
from campus. Available May 1st. Call<lb />
830-1215.<lb />
SPRING SPECIAL-Fairlane Farms<lb />
Apartments-2 bedroom2 bath apart-<lb />
ment. 894 sq. feet, 1 month free rent with<lb />
12 month lease. $95.00 security deposit.<lb />
Call 355-2198.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED:<lb />
Available May 8th to share 3 bedroom<lb />
apartment at Wilson Acres. Private<lb />
bedroom, 13 rent and utilities, fur-<lb />
nished except for bedroom. Non-<lb />
smoker. Call Dawn or Corey at 758-7368<lb />
or leave message.<lb />
RINGGOLD TOWERS: Apartments<lb />
for rent. Furnished. Contact Hollie Si-<lb />
monowich at 752-2865.<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
DO YOU HAVE a used Wilson 2000 or<lb />
similar model Softball glove for sale? It<lb />
so, call 752-3412.<lb />
TO DZ AND THEIR DATES: Hoola<lb />
hoops, hoky-poky, limbo and bunny<lb />
hops-who is Johnny Cog? Barbara and<lb />
Louise were there too! Bryan, I need some<lb />
milk, my throat is so sore. Sand castles on<lb />
the beach-Melissa where is your ring-<lb />
I low did your cup get up and walk away?<lb />
Beth Anne and EUc, Where are your<lb />
dates? Beth 1 lop way to go Friday Night,<lb />
Ha! Ha! Who's snoring, Beth Anne or<lb />
Bruce? Eric ask Brian for his turtleneck.<lb />
Photo session in 614. My meat is mooing-<lb />
if it had wings it would fly-right Melbox.<lb />
Who is lavaliered? Tracy or Sue? Who is<lb />
engaged? Nan or Colby? Eight is enough.<lb />
. . even in a Limo Marble Faun was Jam-<lb />
min-Cet off that stage-Thanks for a great<lb />
time! Let's do it again! Love, the Delta<lb />
Zeta's.<lb />
NEW DELI COOKS with the best music<lb />
in town. Jam to the Lombardo Guys<lb />
Thursday and don't you dare miss Flip-<lb />
side Friday. Saturday welcome back<lb />
Southern Culture On The Skids,<lb />
Greenville style. Don't forget open mike<lb />
Tuesdays, and Dead Wednesdays.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS TO BETH<lb />
HOPKINS-Delta Zeta Dream Girl 1988<lb />
We love you! The Sisters and pledges of<lb />
Delta Zeta.<lb />
KELLY JONES FOR SGA VICE PRESI-<lb />
DENT. Take ID on Wednesday.<lb />
MASSAGE CLINIC-The Physical Ther-<lb />
apy students will have their last massage<lb />
clinic for this year on Tuesday, April 5<lb />
from 5:30-9:30 p.m. in the Physical Ther-<lb />
apy lab at the Allied Health Building.<lb />
Ad' �anced tickets are $1.00 and $1.25 at the<lb />
door. Be sure to come and get your last<lb />
massage for this school year<lb />
GET READY-April 8 at Lambda Chi<lb />
Alpha. All campus pa'ty with Free Spirit,<lb />
Locals Only and The Usuals. BYOB. Tick-<lb />
ets on sale in front of the student store<lb />
week of April 4.<lb />
LAMBDA CHIS We had a wonderful<lb />
time with you guys Wednesday night!<lb />
Standing out on the deck and the Easter<lb />
egg hunt were a great way to start spring<lb />
Thanks for a great evening! Love, the<lb />
ADIT's.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE DZ<lb />
SOFTBALL TEAM on last weeks game-<lb />
keep up the good work!<lb />
SAE Happy Hour at the Elbo, Fridays<lb />
from 400-until $2 00 teas. Why drive<lb />
anywhere else?<lb />
HOPE EVERYONE had a safe and fun<lb />
Easter Vacation. Welcome back! Love,<lb />
Delta Zeta.<lb />
1ST ANNUAL SAEPANTANA BOB'S<lb />
Bikini Contest. Tuesday, April 5th lt<lb />
IlKX) p.m. 1st prize is $150.00 cash, free<lb />
swimsuit of choice at Marsh's Surf and<lb />
Sea and a lifetime membership to P.g 't<lb />
2nd prize is $75.00 cash, lifetime mertv<lb />
bership and a P.B. T-shirt. 3rd prut u<lb />
$50.00 cash, lifetime membership and a<lb />
P.B. T-shirt. Contestants register j<lb />
Pan tana's.<lb />
DELTA SIGS: The quarters were bounc-<lb />
ing and we had a great time, lets do ji<lb />
again soon, we all have it in mind LoVe<lb />
the Chi Omegas<lb />
SAE: The soaal was hoppm and so were<lb />
the bunnies (even though thoy hopped<lb />
away) you beat us the 1st time, look out for<lb />
next time, wAc ready for the line up now1<lb />
PS. Next time let's do it with out the<lb />
extras! Love, the Chi Omegas<lb />
VOTE KELLY JONES for SGA Vice<lb />
President. Vote Wednesdjy<lb />
TO THE CHI-O Cocktail dates <lb />
slippin' and slidin' to the beat of the<lb />
sound. Movin' and goovin and turning<lb />
around. The King and Queer, were shag.<lb />
gin' away as the floor was �<lb />
its way, and we ended up on the<lb />
through-out the next recovering<lb />
Much love, the Chi Omegas<lb />
Bring Club Foothan<lb />
To ECU,<lb />
For anyone interested m<lb />
starting a full contact toot-<lb />
ball team at ECU there will<lb />
be an organizational meeting!<lb />
April 7th in room 221<lb />
Mendcnhall at 6:00. For<lb />
more information call Laron<lb />
Huntlev at 752-3440.<lb />
VOTE FOR KELL1<lb />
JONES SGA VICE i<lb />
PRESIDENT<lb />
Announcements<lb />
FUTURETEACHFR?<lb />
The Foreign and Domestic Teachers<lb />
Organization needs teacher applicants in<lb />
all fields from Kindergarten through Col-<lb />
logo to fill over six hundred teaching va-<lb />
cancies both at home and abroad. Since<lb />
1968, our organization has been finding<lb />
vacancies and locating teachers both in<lb />
foreign countries and in all fifty states.<lb />
Our information is free and comes at an<lb />
opportune time when there are more<lb />
teachers than teaching positions. Should<lb />
you wish additional information about<lb />
our organization, you may write The<lb />
National Teacher's Placement Agency,<lb />
Universal Teachers, Box 5231, Portland,<lb />
Oregon 97208.<lb />
SOFTBALL TOUKNFY<lb />
Registration for the Intramural All<lb />
Night Softball Tourney will be held<lb />
through April 15. For more info call 757-<lb />
6387.<lb />
GOLF<lb />
Registration for Intramural Golf will be<lb />
held on April 18 at 5 p.m. in MG 102. For<lb />
more info call 757-6387.<lb />
FRISBEE GOLF<lb />
Registration for Intramural Frisbee<lb />
Colt will be held on April 12 in MG 102 at<lb />
6 p.m. For more info call 757-6387.<lb />
HANG GLiniNir.<lb />
Registration for Intramural Outdoor<lb />
Recreation Hang Gliding will be held<lb />
from March 21-April 5. The pre-trip meet-<lb />
ing will be held on April 6 at 4 p.m. The<lb />
activity date will be on April 9. For more<lb />
info call 757-6387.<lb />
FREE FOOT SCREENING<lb />
The Creative Living Center of<lb />
Farmville, an adult day care center,<lb />
operated by the ECU School of Medicine,<lb />
and your community is offering a free foot<lb />
screening on April 12, from 11:00-1:00<lb />
p.m. Dr. Tim Seavers, podiatrist with<lb />
Greenville Podiatry Associates will be<lb />
performing this service at the Center, 417<lb />
S. Main St. (Farmville Community Cen-<lb />
ter) Farmville. Any interested adult is eli-<lb />
gible for the screening. Pre-registration is<lb />
not necessary, but if you have any ques-<lb />
tions, please call the Creative Living Cen-<lb />
ter of Farmville at 753-2322.<lb />
SCULPTURE GROUP<lb />
The Sculpture Group of ECU presents a<lb />
student exhibition of current work on the<lb />
former location of Blount's department<lb />
store on the corner of 4th and Evans St.<lb />
downtown. March 29-April 19.<lb />
NOW MEETING<lb />
The Greenville chapter of the National<lb />
Organization for Women will hold its<lb />
monthly meeting in room 221, Mendcn-<lb />
hall, at 7 p.m. on Wed April 6. Judith<lb />
Kornegay, attorney, will speak on "Vio-<lb />
lence Against Women particularly<lb />
domestic violence. A business meeting<lb />
and chapter elections will follow. For<lb />
more info call 756-1018. Students are<lb />
especially welcome<lb />
MARCHING PIRATE<lb />
Auditions for flag and rifle positions on<lb />
the 1988 Color guard will be held Sat<lb />
April 16, Sat April 23, and Sat, May 21<lb />
from 12:004:30. Select one date to attend.<lb />
Any questions! Call Tracey 758-1217.<lb />
SALES AND MGMT.<lb />
Looking to hire 5 students for the sum-<lb />
mer to run their own business and gain<lb />
business experience and to earn money<lb />
for their college education. Come by<lb />
BB203 today (April 5) at 3.30 and 7:00 for<lb />
all details. Brochures in Placement Office<lb />
and Cooperative Ed. Dept.<lb />
GAMMA BETA PHI<lb />
The National Gamma Beta Phi Honor<lb />
Society will hold a meeting Tuesday,<lb />
April 5 in Jenkins Auditorium at 7 p.m.<lb />
PERSONAL CARE?<lb />
Employment opportunities are avail-<lb />
able to students who are interested in<lb />
becoming PERSONAL CARE ATTEN-<lb />
DANTS to students in wheelchairs. Past<lb />
experiences are desired but not required.<lb />
Applications will be taken for employ-<lb />
ment during the Summer, Fall and Spring<lb />
Semesters 1988-1989. If interested, contact<lb />
Office of Handicapped Student Services,<lb />
21? Whichard Bldg 919-757-6799.<lb />
AUCTION<lb />
From the Heart Auction Tues April<lb />
19th, 7:00 p.m. at the Attic. Auctioned will<lb />
be a wide variety of merchandise, services<lb />
and trips. A Hilton Head Island get-away,<lb />
antiques, home decor items, dinners, gift<lb />
certificates, retail items, appliances; serv-<lb />
ices�cleaning, decorating and repairs.<lb />
All bids are tax deductable. For more info<lb />
call Carol Brown at 752-9989. Sponsored<lb />
by American Heart Assoc.<lb />
BACKPACKERS<lb />
Want to backpack the Appalachain<lb />
Trail? Planning a trip in May. Call Hugh at<lb />
355-3759.<lb />
CO-OP<lb />
If you are work-study eligible you may<lb />
be interested in a job off-campus this<lb />
semester or in the summer or fall of 1988.<lb />
Please contact the Cooperative Education<lb />
office, 2028 General classroom Building,<lb />
for further information.<lb />
COUNSELING CENTER<lb />
Life planning workshop: This work-<lb />
shop is intended to provide assistance to<lb />
students unsure of the direction they wish<lb />
their lives to take. The Life Planning<lb />
Workshop will meet April U, 13,15, and 18<lb />
in 329 Wright Building. Please contact the<lb />
Counseling Center in 316 Wright Build-<lb />
ing, or call 757-6661.<lb />
COUNSELING CENTER<lb />
Stress Management for finals: April 12,<lb />
14 and 19 in 329 Wright Building, 3-4 p.m.<lb />
It is important to attend all three meetings.<lb />
We will be practicing and building relaxa-<lb />
tion skills.<lb />
DANCE SESSIONS<lb />
The newly reestablished University<lb />
Folk and Country Dance Club will hold<lb />
weekly dance sessions every Tuesday<lb />
night in April, begining April 5th and<lb />
continuing through April 26th, 7:30-9:30<lb />
p.m. at the Ledonia Wright Afro-Ameri-<lb />
can Cultural Center. Traditional dances of<lb />
New England will be taught. All sessions<lb />
are open to the public and you do not need<lb />
to bring a partner. Fees for dance series<lb />
instruction are $12.00 public, $10.00 stu-<lb />
dents, $8.00 UFCDC members. Call 758-<lb />
4889 for more information.<lb />
PPHA<lb />
The Pre-Professional Helath Alliance<lb />
will be having a discussion on hyperten-<lb />
sion. Our featured guest speaker will be<lb />
Dr. Donald Ensley, Associate Professor,<lb />
Department of Community 1 lealth. Topic<lb />
is update on health trends: Pitt County<lb />
Hypertension Project. All those interested<lb />
should attend on Monday, April 11,1988 at<lb />
5:30 p.m. in MSC, room 237.<lb />
AJ<lb />
Amnesty International meets every<lb />
fourth Wednesday, St. Pauls Epicopal<lb />
Church, 3rd St. Greenville. Next meeting<lb />
March 23.<lb />
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS<lb />
Meetings. Monday - Friday at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
and Saturday at noon at St. Paul's Epis-<lb />
copal Church, 401 E. 4th St. (these meet-<lb />
ings are open to anyone). Saturday and<lb />
Sunday at 8:00 p.m Arlington St. Baptist<lb />
Church, 1007 W. Arlington St. (these<lb />
meetings are closed�for addicts only or if<lb />
you think you have a problem).<lb />
STUDY ABROAD<lb />
Applications are now being accepted<lb />
for study abroad placements under the<lb />
International Student Exchange Program<lb />
(ISEP). ISEP is a world-wide network of<lb />
colleges and universities that provides<lb />
exchanges of students on a one-for-one,<lb />
fully reciprocal basis. The cost of an ISEP-<lb />
sponsored study abroad experience is,<lb />
except for travel costs, the same as that of<lb />
attending ECU. If you have completed at<lb />
least one year of college-level work, have<lb />
a GPA of at least 2.5, and yearn to experi-<lb />
ence other people and other places, con-<lb />
tact IMMEDIATELY Dr. R.J. Hursey, Jr<lb />
ISEP Coordinator, Austin 222,757-6418 or<lb />
756-0682. A limited number of summer<lb />
intensive language programs are avail-<lb />
able.<lb />
IOURNALIST TO SPEAK<lb />
Phi Kappa Alpha and The Division of<lb />
Academic Affairs are proud to present<lb />
Ms. Helen Thomas in a lecture on Tues<lb />
April 12, 1988, at 730 p.m. in Hendrix<lb />
Theatre. Ms. Thomas has been a United<lb />
Press International journalist since 1943<lb />
and has covered The White House since<lb />
John F. Kennedy became President in<lb />
1961. Her wealth of experience fortifies<lb />
her lecture talents and makes her a highly-<lb />
sought after speaker. In addition, Ms.<lb />
Thomas will lead a panel discussion on<lb />
Wed April 13, at 10:00 a.m. in Menden-<lb />
hall Student Center, room 244. The panel<lb />
will consist of Ms. Thomas, faculty, and<lb />
students. Admission for both the lecture<lb />
and the panel discussion is free<lb />
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP<lb />
There will be meetings every Thursday<lb />
at 6:00 in the culture center. Everybody<lb />
welcome.<lb />
COUtfCEMBBBJCAMS<lb />
The ECU College Republicans will<lb />
meet every Tuesday night in room 221<lb />
Mendenhall at 7 p.m. Call 758-5775 or 752-<lb />
3587.<lb />
sm<lb />
Students for Economic Eemocracy will<lb />
meet every Sunday from 7:00 p.m. in<lb />
Mendenhall 8-D. For more information,<lb />
call 758-9760 or 746-6049.<lb />
KERYGMA<lb />
A Bible study for those who are serious<lb />
about studying the Bible. Weekly meet-<lb />
ings (tentatively Tues. afternoon) will be<lb />
scheduled to accomodate those who are<lb />
interested. Kcrygma is an interdenomina-<lb />
tional program sponsored by Presbyte-<lb />
rian Campus Ministry. For more infor.<lb />
Call Mike at 752-7240.<lb />
CAMPUS MINISTRIES<lb />
Worship God and celebrate Commun-<lb />
ion this Wednesday night at 5:00 p.m. at<lb />
the Methodist Student Center. Also avail-<lb />
able: all-you-can-eat meal which is $2.00<lb />
at the door, $1.50 in advance. Call 758-2030<lb />
for reservations. Sponsored by Presbyte-<lb />
rian and Methodist Campus Ministries.<lb />
ECUFRISBFFCTITR<lb />
There will be practice every Tuesday,<lb />
Wednesday and Thursday at 2:30 on In-<lb />
tramural Fields 5 and 6 behind Minges<lb />
Colliseum and on Sunday at 2:00. New<lb />
players welcome.<lb />
PRIME TIME<lb />
Prime Time, sponsored by Campus<lb />
Crusade for Christ meets every Thursday<lb />
at 7:30 p.m. in Brewster C-103. Everyone is<lb />
welcome.<lb />
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP<lb />
Friday nights are ALIVE more than<lb />
ever before! Join us at Jenkins Auditorium<lb />
(Art Building) at 8:00 p.m. Every FRIDAY<lb />
NIGHT for Christian Fellowship and<lb />
Bible teaching where JESUS IS LORD!<lb />
CHAMBER MUSIC<lb />
The 1988-1989 Chamber music Series<lb />
attractions include: Buswell-Parnas-Lu-<lb />
visi Trio, National Gallery of Art Vocal<lb />
Ensemble, Tokyo String Quartet, and<lb />
OREGON. For a brochure detailing the<lb />
events, contact the Central Ticket Office,<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center, 757-6611, ext.<lb />
266. Office hours are 11:00 a.m6:00 p.m<lb />
Monday-Friday. This series is co-spon-<lb />
sored by the Department of University<lb />
Unions and the School of Music.<lb />
INFIRMARY<lb />
The statement, "You are what you eat"<lb />
is really true. Come by the third annual<lb />
Life's a Health Affair on Tuesday, April 12<lb />
from 3-6 p.m. at Mendcnhall. Sponsored<lb />
by the Student Health Service and the<lb />
West Area Residence Council.<lb />
EARLY CHILDHOOD<lb />
Attention all early childhood majors:<lb />
Don't miss the final meeting on Wednes-<lb />
day, April 6 at 4:00 in Speight 308. Come<lb />
and leam how to organize a professional<lb />
file. Two professional files will be pre-<lb />
sented.<lb />
SAM MEETING<lb />
The last SAM meeting of the 1987-1988<lb />
school year will be on Monday, April 11 th<lb />
at 3:30 in the General Classroom building<lb />
in room 1032. Beryl Waters will speak<lb />
about the Co-op program. Everyone is<lb />
welcome.<lb />
MSQ<lb />
The Minority Student Organization<lb />
will be having a meeting on April 12 at 6:00<lb />
in Mendcnhall room 238. Year-end rap up<lb />
and future plans to be discussed.<lb />
EROS<lb />
The Equal Rights Organization of Stu-<lb />
dents, meets weekly, alternating between<lb />
Tuesday and Wednesday meetings. Meet-<lb />
ing dates for April are the 5th, 13th, 19th<lb />
and 27th. If you're interested in learning<lb />
more aobut feminism or women's issues,<lb />
please attend these meetings, in Brewster<lb />
B-101. Call 752-8014 for more information.<lb />
EROS<lb />
There is a very important meeting<lb />
tomorrow, April 6,1988 in Brewster B-101.<lb />
We need to discuss preparations for sex-<lb />
ual Assault Awareness Day. People who<lb />
are not members of EROS, but are inter-<lb />
ested in the Sexual Assualt Awareness<lb />
Task Force should plan to attend the<lb />
meeting. Also, if women who have been<lb />
victims fo sexual assault will contact us,<lb />
we'd like to discuss publishing your expe-<lb />
riences (this can be done anonymously).<lb />
Cal! 752-8014.<lb />
PAMLICO-TAR RIVER<lb />
The Pamlico-Tar River Foundation will<lb />
have a meeting on campus on Tuesday,<lb />
April 12 at 7:00 in the Biology Building,<lb />
room 109-North. A slide show will be<lb />
presented and an update en a ent water<lb />
quality issues in the Pamlico-Tnr River ba-<lb />
sin will be discussed. The slide show is<lb />
about the river, the problems the river<lb />
faces, and PTRFs role in helping to solve<lb />
some of these problems. The meeting is<lb />
open to all students and faculty, members<lb />
and non-members.<lb />
fCA<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 />
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 />
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 />
Craven Community College, P.O. Box<lb />
885, New Bern, N.C. 28560, or call (919)<lb />
638-3434. For further ticket information<lb />
contact: The Central Ticket Office, men-<lb />
denhall Student Center, phone 757-6611,<lb />
ext. 266. Office hours are Monday-Friday,<lb />
11:00 a.m6:00 p.m.<lb />
SALES AND MGMT<lb />
Looking to hire 5 students for the sum-<lb />
mer to run their own business and gain<lb />
business experience and to earn money<lb />
for their college education. Come by<lb />
BB203 today (April 5) at 3:30 and 7:00 for<lb />
all details. Brochures in Placement Office<lb />
and Cooperative Ed. Dept.<lb />
ECU FRISBEE CLUB<lb />
Practices: Tuesday and Wednesday at<lb />
230 at the bottom of the hill.<lb />
GAMMA BFrAPHI<lb />
The National Gamma Beta Thi ,bnor<lb />
Soaety will hold a mooting Tuesday<lb />
April 5 in Jenkins Auditorium at 7 p r.i.<lb />
PRSClNALCME<lb />
Employment opportunities are avail<lb />
able to students who arc interested in<lb />
becoming PERSONAL CARE ATTEN-<lb />
DANTS to student, in wheelchairs Past<lb />
experiences are desired but not required<lb />
Applications will be taken tor employ-<lb />
ment during the Summer, Fall and Spring<lb />
Semesters 1988-1989 If interested, contact<lb />
Office of Handicapped Student Service<lb />
212 Whichard Bldg, 919-757 6799<lb />
AUCTION<lb />
Fiorn the Heart Auction Tues Apnl<lb />
19ch, 7:00 p.m. at the Attic Auctioned will<lb />
be a wide variety of merchandise, services<lb />
and trips. A Hilton Head Island get -a. �J<lb />
anUqves, home decor items, dinners, gift<lb />
certificates, retail items, appliances: serv-<lb />
ices�leaning, decorating and repairs<lb />
All bidsare tax deductible For moreinfo<lb />
call Carol Brown at 752-W80 Sponsored<lb />
by American ! leart Assoc.<lb />
NOW MEETING<lb />
T.ie Greenville chapter of the National<lb />
Organization for Women will hold its<lb />
monthly meeting in room 221, Monden<lb />
hall, at 7 p.m. on Wed , Apnl 6 Judith<lb />
Kornegay, attorney, will speak on "Vio-<lb />
lence Against Women particularly<lb />
domestic violence. A business meeting<lb />
and chapter elections will follow For<lb />
more info call 736-1018. Students are<lb />
especially welcome.<lb />
MARCHING PTJ ATFS<lb />
Auditions for flag and rifle positions on<lb />
the 1988 Colorguard will be held Sat,<lb />
April 16, Sat, April 23, and Sat, May 21<lb />
from 12:00-4:30. Select one date to attend<lb />
Any questions! Call Tracev 758-1217<lb />
 EEREQRMING ARTS<lb />
The 1988-1989 Performing Arts Senes is<lb />
sponsoring the following events: The<lb />
Ohio Ballet. Wynton Marsalis, The Acting<lb />
Company, The Atlanta Symphony, PHI<lb />
LADANCO, The NY. Gilbert and Sulli<lb />
van Players in Pirates of Penzance, The<lb />
Polish National Radio Orchestra, CABA<lb />
RET, The ECUNC Symphonies in con<lb />
cert with SPECIAL GUEST PIANIST<lb />
KAREN SHAW, and Nadja Salerno-Son<lb />
nenberg. For a brochure detailing the<lb />
events contact the Central Ticket Office in<lb />
Mendenhall. 757-6611, ext. 266, Office<lb />
hours are 11:00 a.m6:00 p.m Monday-<lb />
Friday.<lb />
NASWCQRSO<lb />
Wanted: Social Work Criminal Justice<lb />
majors and intended majors, to attend<lb />
meetings. Held the 2nd and 4th Monday<lb />
ffch month, at 4:00 p.m in Allied Health<lb />
bldg room 110.<lb />
�QMEN�jerisbee rum<lb />
day �nd Thursday from 3:30 until, at the<lb />
P�.hould attend. Thoee who have<lb />
P��ted and reedy to turn In.<lb />
TCUc<lb />
(CPS) -TexasChristian Univer<lb />
sity officials refused to let Playboy<lb />
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TCU center folds Playboy<lb />
tCPb) - Texas Christian Univer-<lb />
sity officials refused to let Playboy<lb />
magazine buy an ad in the cam-<lb />
pus paper, and Baylor University<lb />
president Herbert Reynolds<lb />
warned women they would live<lb />
to regret posing for Playboy pho-<lb />
tographers now on their annual<lb />
tour of colleges searching for<lb />
models and publicity.<lb />
The magazine this spring is<lb />
touring schools belonging to the<lb />
Southwest Athletic Conference.<lb />
In early March, the magazine<lb />
contacted the Daily Skiff, TCU's<lb />
student newspaper, to submit an<lb />
ad ottering interviews to women<lb />
interested in posing for Playboy.<lb />
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Bianchi decided not to run the ad.<lb />
She decided what the ad repre-<lb />
sented was a magazine that de-<lb />
cades women. And we don't<lb />
promote racism and sexism in our<lb />
paper said Mark Witherspoon,<lb />
the director of the school's stu-<lb />
dent publication office.<lb />
Southern Methodist University<lb />
� also located in the Fort Worth<lb />
area � decided to run the ad in its<lb />
student paper, however.<lb />
Witherspoon said Bianchi's<lb />
decision was completely sup-<lb />
ported by the rest of the paper's<lb />
staff. Several Skiff staffers, he<lb />
said, felt the ad should have run<lb />
so students could decide about<lb />
the magazine for themselves.<lb />
In February, 1980, the last time<lb />
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puses, Baylor � like TCU a pri-<lb />
vate, religious university � be-<lb />
came the center of a national cen-<lb />
sorship controversy.<lb />
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woman who appeared partially<lb />
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pended the paper's three top edi-<lb />
tors.<lb />
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chose to transfer to other colleges.<lb />
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appear in the September, 1980,<lb />
edition of the magazine was repri-<lb />
manded, and then quietly<lb />
awarded her degree during the<lb />
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attention subsided.<lb />
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Baylor University exposing them-<lb />
selves for the benefit of a sleazy<lb />
magazine of this sort current<lb />
President Reynolds said last<lb />
week.<lb />
Reynolds did not say what he<lb />
Gee Wally, someone<lb />
kidnapped the Beaver<lb />
would do if Baylor women posed<lb />
anyway, though he did note pos-<lb />
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their future at Baylor, but to some<lb />
degree this would have an impact<lb />
on their lives in the future<lb />
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Playboy photographers al-<lb />
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Cathy Keller of local tv station<lb />
TZZ has reported a 5' x 6' card-<lb />
board likeness of the character<lb />
'rom the "Leave It To Beaver" tv<lb />
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KTZZ had rented the billboard<lb />
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After still-at-large vandals stole<lb />
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most outdoor areas as well as in<lb />
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Morissey's Lp whiny; Bears play it smart<lb />
By BILL UPCHURCH<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
THE BEARS, "RISE AND<lb />
SHINE I.R.S. RECORDS<lb />
�1988 � The Bears' intelligent<lb />
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Guitarist Arian Belew, of former<lb />
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Lvrisist Bob Nyswonger pon-<lb />
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The digital CD format brought<lb />
out the sonic quanities oi the<lb />
music well.<lb />
"Alsatian Cousin" is the first<lb />
song on side one. The music is up-<lb />
tempo and Morressy's voice is<lb />
the guillotinebecause people<lb />
like youmake me feel so tired<lb />
when will you die?" The song<lb />
ends with the sound of a guillo-<lb />
tine falling.<lb />
Most of thc lvrics on this album<lb />
are dark. The music ranges from<lb />
semi-fast to slow. If you like<lb />
Morrissey's voice, I recommend<lb />
this album.<lb />
The album and CD were re-<lb />
viewed courtesy of East Coast<lb />
 4usic and Video.<lb />
25th anniversary of gore film<lb />
by MICAH HARRIS<lb />
Milt Writer<lb />
This year marks the 25th<lb />
anniversary of the splatter movie:<lb />
that illegitimate offspring of the<lb />
suspense genre that includes such<lb />
"classics" as "Friday the<lb />
Thirteenth" and "Silent Night,<lb />
Deadly Night The splatter<lb />
movie popularity can be traced<lb />
back to John Carpenter's<lb />
"Halloween" but its origins go<lb />
further back to 1963, a former<lb />
English professor named<lb />
Herschell Gordon Lewis, and his<lb />
quinsential gross-out, "Blood<lb />
Feast<lb />
Lewis made the transition from<lb />
academis to the silver screen by describes the ritual: "They take all indignation,<lb />
making soft-core porn flicks such the young girls and they cook'em It's evident that Lewis was<lb />
as "Goldilock and the Three for their goddess  Ramses poking fun at his own low-budget<lb />
Bares At last, ready to carve out embarks on a murder spree, production with "artsy" touches<lb />
a sub-genre all his own, Lewis removing select organs from his such as: a segue from a bloody,<lb />
raised a mere $60,000 with which victims, and then serving the opened head to the flashing red<lb />
he purchased the inept acting<lb />
services of former Playboy<lb />
playmate, Connie Mason, and a<lb />
ton of animal offal.<lb />
"Blood Feast" concerns the<lb />
efforts of Florida caterer and<lb />
Egyptian High-Priestess on the-<lb />
side, Mr. Ramses, to resurrect the<lb />
goddess of Ishtar, in the flesh<lb />
unsavory dishes to Florida's<lb />
upper crust via his catering<lb />
service.<lb />
A Neat scheme, such as it is, but<lb />
Ramses hasn't reckoned on thc<lb />
aforementioned detective who's<lb />
"got a bug for Egyptian<lb />
mythology Actually, he seems<lb />
to have more of a bug for Mason,<lb />
and i f the flesh be that of a Playboy who looks young enough to be his<lb />
playmate, so much the better. daughter, with whom he attends<lb />
To pull off this feat, Ramses a night class on cult worship.<lb />
must recreate the "Blood Feast"<lb />
ritual. As out detective hero<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
movie<lb />
'Tin Men" is a film that uses the<lb />
60s as a setting. Its heroes are two<lb />
aluminum siding salesmen,<lb />
played by Danny DeVito and<lb />
Richard Dreyfuss. The two men<lb />
meet when they run into each<lb />
other's cars, which are both Cadil-<lb />
lacs.<lb />
The result of this accidental col-<lb />
lison is a feud that culminates in<lb />
Deyfuss' theft of DeVito's wife.<lb />
But the joke is on Dreyfuss.<lb />
DeVito is pleased with Dreyfuss'<lb />
efforts, the marriage was on its<lb />
last leg, anyway.<lb />
'The Fine Young Cannibals'<lb />
The detective and his chief<lb />
inspector take a look into Ramses'<lb />
kitchen where they discover an<lb />
idol of the egyptian fertiity<lb />
goddess.<lb />
"What is that?" the inspector<lb />
asks.<lb />
"That's Ishtar, Frank the<lb />
detective explains matter-of-<lb />
factly.<lb />
The detective remembers<lb />
Ramses is catering the birthday<lb />
party of his jailbait girlfriend.<lb />
"Call the Fremont residence the<lb />
inspector orders, "and for Pete's<lb />
sake, tell them not to eat<lb />
anything<lb />
As the jet-set prepares to munch<lb />
down on Ramses' victims, he is<lb />
trying to sacrifice the birthday girl<lb />
on th impromptu altar of a kitchen<lb />
cabinet. The cops arrive! Ramses<lb />
hitches aride in teh back of a<lb />
This is Richard Dreyfuss yelling<lb />
collided, and this will end up wi<lb />
now, y'hear?<lb />
at Danny DeVito, who is off camera at this point. Their cars have just<lb />
th Dreyfuss string DeVito's wife from him. So  drive carefui.y � j���Jto are<lb />
provide interesting backdrop garbage truck and gets crushed in<lb />
music as a large number of shiny the trash compactor.<lb />
Cadillacs parade through the "He died a fitting death for the<lb />
garbage he was the inspector<lb />
intones with riehteous<lb />
light of a patrol car; or a drunken<lb />
sailor makes his awkward gate<lb />
down the street to the strains of<lb />
"How Dry I Am rendered on the<lb />
violin in a style that can only be<lb />
described as a Suzuki method<lb />
instructor's nightmare.<lb />
In addition, the most famous<lb />
scene of "Blood Feast" is when<lb />
Ramses rips out the tongue of the<lb />
above sailor's lady friend. This<lb />
scene is set to comic timingthe<lb />
tongue itself, which the<lb />
unfortunate actress was<lb />
compelled to hold in her mouth,<lb />
was a sheep's tongue treated with<lb />
Pine-Sol for preservation<lb />
purposes.)<lb />
But Lewis' self-mockery<lb />
doesn't come off The x-quality<lb />
that has endeared Ed Wood, rs "<lb />
Plan Nine from Outer Space" to B-<lb />
movie afficionodos is that Wood<lb />
and his crew were convinced they<lb />
were doing the cinematic<lb />
equivalent oi Shakespeare, they<lb />
took everything so seriously<lb />
despite a lack of budget and<lb />
talent.<lb />
The resulting juxtaposition was<lb />
hilarious in its absurdity. You<lb />
wouldn't have made it funnier if<lb />
vou had tried.<lb />
J<lb />
Lewis was all too aware of his<lb />
shortcomings. "Blood Feast his<lb />
classic, is merely an exploitative<lb />
film that hawks guts in the same<lb />
manner that earlier movies did<lb />
sex. As such, it is trulv the Rosetta<lb />
Stone of the splatter movie.<lb />
Southerners are an odd lot to damn Yanks<lb />
by JIM MILES<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
On the South:<lb />
Being a Yankee at heart and<lb />
having travelled all over the<lb />
world, I find that the South is the<lb />
greatest place to live on earth for a<lb />
number of reasons. I have spent a<lb />
considerable amount of time up<lb />
north and in Europe, and have<lb />
found that the South is where my<lb />
soul always has been and always<lb />
will be.<lb />
One of the main reasons I like<lb />
the south is because of its gentle<lb />
and polite people. Everyone here<lb />
says thank you or "Have a nice<lb />
day" and you can tell they relly<lb />
mean it.<lb />
Another thing abou t the glorius<lb />
south is thc way nonconformity is<lb />
treated. Southerners all think and<lb />
act quite alike, which gives a<lb />
person a certain sense of security.<lb />
Even when Southerners pass<lb />
someone who thinks or acts<lb />
diffcrntly, they still give a polite<lb />
wave or smile, making one feel as<lb />
if they really belong. When out of<lb />
earshot they only talk of the good<lb />
things you have done for society,<lb />
never remembering the things<lb />
that make you different. Afterall,<lb />
if they spoke of the bad things<lb />
you'd done, it would make that<lb />
handshake or smile seem<lb />
insincere.<lb />
Another thing I love about this<lb />
great land is the language. Never<lb />
have I heard the language so<lb />
eloquently expressed. They speak<lb />
this language so elopuently<lb />
expressed. They speak this<lb />
language so well that it sounds a<lb />
bit strange.<lb />
When speaking, they like to<lb />
draw out their words so as to<lb />
enjoy them as much as possible.<lb />
Sometimes though they draw it<lb />
out so long that they have to create<lb />
new phrases to speed 'thangs' up.<lb />
Phrases like 'how are you today<lb />
are ingeniously splice together<lb />
like "whatsup, how ar ye and<lb />
my favorite, "howdy Dang it,<lb />
I wish I could do this to the English<lb />
language.<lb />
The names in the South are the<lb />
ultimate. Names like Jimmy-Toe-<lb />
Jack-Bob, Mary-Ellen-Sue-Bob,<lb />
and the one I've just got to name<lb />
my first born, Goober, add to the<lb />
hidden mystique that this great<lb />
land holds for me.<lb />
Knowing the length of these<lb />
names, I now see why the word<lb />
"Ya'll" is used. It makes good<lb />
sense afterall, if you can't shorten<lb />
the names why not do it to the<lb />
English Language.<lb />
I have noticed the things that<lb />
are deemed "manly" by<lb />
Southerners are the greatest of<lb />
sports. Things like huntin<lb />
fishin adn drivin' the truuuck<lb />
around the McDonald's parking<lb />
lot on weekend nights should be<lb />
taught to every boy before he<lb />
becomes a "Man<lb />
During my visit, in order to fit in<lb />
better with this culture, I decided<lb />
to go on a safari, Southern style<lb />
with the "men We were to<lb />
protect our women and children<lb />
from vicious killer birds, rabbits<lb />
and deer.<lb />
Out in the field they let their<lb />
anger out by killing some poor<lb />
unsuspection pigeon, (foul), with<lb />
an armor piercing bullet from a over the terrible loss of cousin<lb />
semi-automatic rifle. What a jimBob from his nearest ncighboi<lb />
sport! When we were done with who lives 10 miles a way to cousin<lb />
the day's fishin' and huntin the jeSse Joe, eighty years old, who<lb />
money that was saved by not last saw him when he was just six<lb />
having togrocery shop was spent days old.<lb />
on driving the General Lee At the outset oi thc funeral it<lb />
around the McDonald's parking was bleak and depressing but as<lb />
thangs went on, relatives started<lb />
cheerfully discussin the weather<lb />
and the crops. Soon, the grim<lb />
silence of death was broken as<lb />
lot thousands of times the<lb />
following Friday night.<lb />
It neVer got monotonous<lb />
because there was always<lb />
something new to see. This is the people, who hadn't seen each<lb />
ultimate style of living.<lb />
A final subject most familiar in<lb />
the world especially in the South<lb />
is death. When visiting my<lb />
numerous cousins in Dixie, I<lb />
learned that cousin JimBob who<lb />
was my half sister's uncle's<lb />
grandfather twice removed on<lb />
my mothers side, had died. To<lb />
show my respect for the dead, and<lb />
the living, I went to the funeral. I<lb />
was expecting a grim funeral, but<lb />
boy was I wrong.<lb />
This is the true beauty of the<lb />
South that I love so much. While<lb />
in the funeral parlor I got to see the<lb />
other in years came together to<lb />
pay tribute.<lb />
The ladies soon began gossipin<lb />
and the men started talkin of<lb />
pigeon, (foul), huntin.<lb />
I thought, "Wow what an<lb />
advanced culture to put their grief<lb />
behind them and concentrate on<lb />
important future events such as<lb />
Aunt FrickleBob's lombago or<lb />
whose hoc works best.<lb />
Seeing this I was finally<lb />
convinced that I had found it all. I<lb />
want everyone to move to the<lb />
South because it is the best land on<lb />
earth as any modest Southerner<lb />
entire community come together will tell ye<lb />
Dance show begins original music<lb />
This is a picture of Gina Weatherman and Ralph Bass dancing in last year's Dance Theater production.<lb />
This year's starts on April 15, so everybody, get psyched. For more info, call 757-6390.<lb />
ECU Flayhouie Picm Release<lb />
The East Carolina Playhouse<lb />
will end its 1987-88 season with an<lb />
Evening of Dance and music.<lb />
"The East Carolina Dance Thetre"<lb />
will open on April 15 at 8:15 p.m.<lb />
and will have additional perform-<lb />
ances on April 16, April 18, and<lb />
April 19 in McGinnis Theater.<lb />
This year's concert will feature<lb />
five compositons choreographed<lb />
by the Dance Faculty of the De-<lb />
partment of Theatre Arts and<lb />
original music compositions by<lb />
Otto Henry, Professor in the ECU<lb />
School of Music, and Michael Bell,<lb />
student composer.<lb />
Everyone has been out of some-<lb />
thing � time, money, energy�in<lb />
their lifetime. Choreographer<lb />
Patricia Weeks began to realize<lb />
this fact and came up with the<lb />
evening's first composistion,<lb />
"Outages Dancing to an elec-<lb />
tronic score composed by Otto<lb />
Henry, several outages will be<lb />
interpreted � out of line, sync,<lb />
patience, control, etc.<lb />
A lyrical "Pas de Deux" chore-<lb />
graphed by Broadway vetran<lb />
Mavis Ray is featured next. It is an<lb />
interpretation of Chopin's "An-<lb />
dante Spianato" and will be fol-<lb />
lowed by Patricia Pertailion's<lb />
"Ozone Layer<lb />
"Ozone Layer an abrupt halt<lb />
to the lyrical feel of the "Pas de<lb />
Deux" in Ray's previous piece,<lb />
relates the toll taken on the human<lb />
psyche by the cataclysmic de-<lb />
struction of the precious ozone<lb />
layer we need to stay alive, as well<lb />
as the stress of modern life.<lb />
The Dance Concert takes a<lb />
somewhat whimsical turn with<lb />
"Des Oh Et Des Bas which is<lb />
French for "Oops and Downs "<lb />
According to choreographer<lb />
Mavis Ray this composition is l<lb />
ooselybased on the characters of<lb />
Comedo r, Arte complete '<lb />
with the mask and the tragiconv <lb />
edy sense of fun present in �<lb />
Cornedia de Arte" characters.<lb />
The French Flair of the<lb />
composition's title is heightenend<lb />
See DANCE, page 9<lb />
Sprin<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) - Bract<lb />
Springsteen has turned dow<lb />
jntold amounts of money forl<lb />
:ommercial use of his song, "Born<lb />
In the U.S.A He gave it to the<lb />
akers of HBO's "Dear Amen<lb />
?ttcrs Home from Vietnam" forl<lb />
tree.<lb />
Filmmaker Bill Coutune edited!<lb />
thousands of feet of archival!<lb />
footage into a backdrop for th(<lb />
letters in this devastating 90<lb />
ninute documentary, premienn.<lb />
unday on HBO.<lb />
Besides Springsteen, the<lb />
mndtrack includes vintage '60il<lb />
rock from such artists as thtj<lb />
tolling Stones, Bob Dylan and<lb />
Marvin Gave. The letters art<lb />
ff-camera by a star-studded casj<lb />
f voices, including Robert Dq<lb />
sliro, Kathleen Turner, Robii<lb />
Williams and Michael J Fox, whq<lb />
ill donated their time.<lb />
At a recent screening in "<lb />
'ork, some members of th<lb />
ludience were so moved bv th<lb />
HooH<lb />
GORDON, Ark (AP)<lb />
oncatanated Order i<lb />
bo's Snark of the Universe<lb />
entertained Gurdon High Sch <lb />
students recently with a historv i <lb />
the international lumberman<lb />
organization interspersed<lb />
song.<lb />
Hoo Hoo International.<lb />
7,500 members is ba<lb />
Gurdon. The top officer in<lb />
group � the Snark<lb />
Campbell of Woy Woy Bay<lb />
Australia.<lb />
Campbell and 12 other Hi<lb />
Hoo officials were in Gurdon<lb />
board oi directors meeting. I <lb />
Tarplev, Hoo Hoo execu<lb />
director, said the organizai<lb />
had members in 35 states and fou<lb />
foreign countries.<lb />
One of the Hoo Hoos at th<lb />
meeting was Dick Wilson o<lb />
Atlanta, who led the students n<lb />
the Hoo Hoo veil which goes, "11<lb />
2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9, Bv the Tail of<lb />
Black Cat, Black Cat, Hoo Ho<lb />
Why count to nine?<lb />
Tarpley said it was ntu;<lb />
deajUpg.vvith the orrnation oi tl<lb />
organization. The meeting startei<lb />
at 1:29 p.m. The annual meeting<lb />
held and begins on the i <lb />
month and the ninth day on thf<lb />
ninth hour, on the ninth mir j<lb />
The Board of Directors <lb />
the Supreme Nine. The lapel pi<lb />
of members displays the Hoo Hcj<lb />
logo of the black cat forming<lb />
nine with its tail.<lb />
The term "Snark Tarpley sail<lb />
was taken from Lewis Can 1<lb />
book, "The Hunting of the Snarl<lb />
Other official titles of Hoo H<lb />
officeholders are: Scrivenott<lb />
Bojum, Jabberwock, Custocatiaj<lb />
Arcanopcr and Gurdon. Othl<lb />
more normal titles include<lb />
chairman, several vice presiderj<lb />
and a secretary-treasun<lb />
Campbell is assisted in his ol <lb />
duties bv a State Duputv Snal<lb />
and Vice-Gerent Snark.<lb />
Dance show<lb />
starts Apr. 15<lb />
Continued from page 8<lb />
by Ray's use of 'Sonata tor BJ<lb />
soon and Clarinet by Fren<lb />
composer Frances Poulenc,as i<lb />
music for her composition.<lb />
The title fo the final piece m tl<lb />
Dance Concert, "Slaughter<lb />
Tenth Avenue suggest so:<lb />
what guesome subject matter H<lb />
is actuallv a melodramatic )a.<lb />
ballet depicting the ill-fated<lb />
mance between and innocd<lb />
. young man and a not-so-innod<lb />
Strip tease artist.<lb />
Slaughter on Tenth Avenu<lb />
reographed by David <lb />
.jet, takes place in New V<lb />
tty during the 1930's in a sle<lb />
mth Avenue dive inhabited<lb />
ick-pockets, murderers and<lb />
inds of low-lifes found in<lb />
icked Citv" Wanstreet<lb />
chard Rodgers' score writ<lb />
jt the 1936 Broadway show<lb />
our Toes as the music for<lb />
jmedic melodrama.<lb />
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Springsteen lends song to HBO war special<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) Bruce<lb />
ISpringsteen has turned down<lb />
�untold amounts of money for<lb />
Icommerrial useof his song, "Born<lb />
in the U.S.A He gave it to the<lb />
makers of HBO's "Dear America:<lb />
I otters Home from Vietnam" for<lb />
I tree.<lb />
filmmaker Bill Couturie edited<lb />
thousands of feet of archival<lb />
footage into a backdrop for the<lb />
letters in this devastating 90-<lb />
:nmute documentary, prcmiering<lb />
(Sunday on HBO.<lb />
Besides Springsteen, the<lb />
oundtrack includes vintage '60s<lb />
hock from such artists as the<lb />
Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and<lb />
j Marvin Gave. The letters are read<lb />
!f-camera by a star-studded cast<lb />
f voices, including Robert De<lb />
iro, Kathleen Turner, Robin<lb />
V illiams and Michael J. Fox, who<lb />
all donated their time.<lb />
t a recent screening in New<lb />
oik, some members- oi the<lb />
audience were so moved bv the<lb />
film they were unable to get out of<lb />
their seats when it was over.<lb />
The documentary is based on<lb />
the book of the same name and<lb />
plays on HBO throughout April.<lb />
"Dear America" is different<lb />
from other Vietnam movies in<lb />
that it is told in the words of the<lb />
vets themselves in the often<lb />
strikingly eloquent letters they<lb />
wrote to loved ones back home:<lb />
-A lieutenant who had just seen<lb />
a soldier lose his leg writes to his<lb />
brother, "I've never seen such<lb />
bravery and guts before and I'm<lb />
stunned by it. You shoulda seen<lb />
my men fight. They were going<lb />
after wounded men no one else<lb />
would go after. You shoulda seen<lb />
my brave men<lb />
-Writes Army nurse Lynda Van<lb />
Devanter, "I'm sick of facing,<lb />
every day, a new bunch of<lb />
children ripped to pieces. They're<lb />
just kids-eighteen, nineteen years<lb />
old! It stinks! Whole lives ahead of<lb />
them - cut off. I'm sick to death of<lb />
it. I've got to get out of here  "<lb />
Almost all the footage came<lb />
from the heretofore untapped<lb />
NBC News archives. ABC's<lb />
Vietnam footage had already<lb />
been used in several movies, and<lb />
CBS does not allow outside<lb />
producers to use its archives.<lb />
NBC's library had been closed to<lb />
filmmakers until General Electric<lb />
bought the network and changed<lb />
the policy.<lb />
"I happened to be at the right<lb />
place at the right time said<lb />
Couturie.<lb />
HBO said that because<lb />
Couturie shot none of the film, the<lb />
Academy Awards committee<lb />
turned down the documentary<lb />
for Oscar consideration, but HBO<lb />
plans to put it up for an Emmy.<lb />
Couturie said his interviews<lb />
with vets from an earlier project<lb />
convinced him of the importance<lb />
of the letters, virtually the only<lb />
link between those in Vietnam<lb />
and "the world The other link<lb />
was rock 'n' roll.<lb />
The soundtrack is a '60s<lb />
treasury. But Springsteen's "Bom<lb />
in the U.S.A became the anthem<lb />
of Vietnam veterans'<lb />
disillusionment and courage in<lb />
the '80s.<lb />
Springsteen had allowed the<lb />
song to be used once before, in the<lb />
Vietnam play "Tracers<lb />
produced by Tom Bird, co-<lb />
producer of the HBO film.<lb />
Couturie just had to have the song<lb />
for the ending of "Dear America<lb />
"We went to Springsteen and<lb />
asked him if we could use it, and<lb />
he immediately said yes. It didn't<lb />
take one second for him to say yes.<lb />
In fact, his comment was, 'It's the<lb />
vets' song. Of cou.se, you can use<lb />
it Couturie said.<lb />
Springsteen donated the song<lb />
on the condition that all the music<lb />
be donated, giving the producers<lb />
leverage to obtain the other music<lb />
without cost.<lb />
The film is structured<lb />
chronologically and punctuated<lb />
by stark graphics describing the<lb />
escalation of the conflict. The<lb />
combination of music and<lb />
pictures evokes the era, not just<lb />
the war.<lb />
But above it all are the words.<lb />
Couturie knew what he wanted<lb />
in the reading of the letters - a<lb />
delicate balance of emotion that<lb />
didn't go over the edge into<lb />
melodrama. He found himself<lb />
giving direction to the biggest<lb />
names in acting - De Niro,<lb />
Williams, Turner, Fox, Martin<lb />
Sheen, Sean Pcnn, Willem Da foe,<lb />
Brian Dennehy, John Heard,<lb />
Harvey Kcitel, Randy Quaid,<lb />
Howard Rollins Jr. and John<lb />
Savage, among others.<lb />
Ellen Burstyn reads the last,<lb />
most devastating letter, from a<lb />
mother to a son who died in the<lb />
conflict 15 years earlier.<lb />
When Burstyn arrived at the<lb />
studio, Couturie said, she<lb />
brushed him off, insisting<lb />
brusquely that they just get on<lb />
with it.<lb />
"My heart was sinking he<lb />
said. "I was going, oh, God, this<lb />
woman has a lunch date or<lb />
something and wants to get out of<lb />
here, and this is the most crucial<lb />
letter in the film, and I really blew<lb />
it, I've picked the wrong person<lb />
She was not the wrong person.<lb />
She had been rehearsing the letter<lb />
on her own and couldn't discuss<lb />
it, she had to just dc it.<lb />
"That's the only letter that was<lb />
done in one take Couturie saiu.<lb />
"She went in and just nailed it. It<lb />
was an awesome performance<lb />
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Hoo Hoos<lb />
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GORDON, Ark. (AP) � The<lb />
"oncatanated Order of Hoo<lb />
loo's Snark of the Universe<lb />
itertained Gurdon High School<lb />
tudents recently with a history of<lb />
tc international lumberman's<lb />
rganization interspersed with<lb />
ng.<lb />
1 loo Moo International, with<lb />
�500 members is based in<lb />
Burdon. The top officer in the<lb />
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Campbell oi Woy Woy Bay in<lb />
Australia.<lb />
KCampbcll and 12 other Hoo<lb />
;Mdo officials were in Gurdon for a<lb />
board of directors meeting. Billy<lb />
Tarpley, Hoo Hoo executive<lb />
director, said the organization<lb />
'�had members in 35 states and four<lb />
foreign countries.<lb />
One oi the Hoo Hoos at the<lb />
meeting was Dick Wilson of<lb />
Atlanta, who led the students in<lb />
the Hoo Hoo veil which goes, "1-<lb />
2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9, Bv the Tail oi the<lb />
Black Cat, Black Cat, Hoo Hoo<lb />
Why count to nine?<lb />
Tarpley said it was ritual<lb />
dfllfcng, vilh the formation oi the<lb />
Organi za tion. The meeting started<lb />
at 129 p.m. The annual meeting is<lb />
held and begins on the ninth<lb />
month and the ninth day on the<lb />
ninth hour, on the ninth minute.<lb />
The Board oi Directors is called<lb />
the Supreme Nine. The lapel pin<lb />
of members displays the Hoo Hoo<lb />
logo oi the black cat forming a<lb />
nine with its tail.<lb />
The term "Snark Tarpley said,<lb />
was taken from Lewis Carroll's<lb />
book, "The Hunting of the Snark<lb />
Other official titles of Hoo Hoo<lb />
officeholders are: Scrivenotcr,<lb />
Bojum, Jabberwock, Custocatian,<lb />
Afcanoper and Gurdon. Other<lb />
more normal titles include a<lb />
chairman, several vice presidents<lb />
Hd a secretary-treasurer.<lb />
Campbell is assisted in his official<lb />
duties by a State Duputy Snark<lb />
Hd Vice-Gerent Snark.<lb />
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Ray's use of "Sonata for Bas-<lb />
on and Clarinet by French<lb />
:mposcr Frances Poulenc, as the<lb />
lusic for her composition.<lb />
The title fo the final piece in the<lb />
)ance Concert, "Slaughter on<lb />
tenth Avenue suggest some-<lb />
vhat guesome subject matter but<lb />
s actually a melodramitic jazz-<lb />
wllet depicting the ill-fated ro-<lb />
nance between and innocent<lb />
oung man and a not-so-innocent<lb />
strip tease artist.<lb />
"Slaughter on Tenth Avenue<lb />
choreographed by David Wan-<lb />
street, takes place in New York<lb />
City during the 1930's in a sleazy<lb />
' Tenth Avenue dive inhabited by<lb />
pick-pockets, murderers and all<lb />
kinds of low-lifes found in the<lb />
"Wicked City Wanstreet uses<lb />
Richard Rodgers' score written<lb />
for the 1936 Broadway show "On<lb />
Your Toes as the music for his<lb />
comedic melodrama.<lb />
Single tickets are priced at $5.00<lb />
for the general public, $4.00 for<lb />
ECU students and groups of ten<lb />
or more.<lb />
GIVE<lb />
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The motto of the club is "Health,<lb />
Happiness and a Long Life<lb />
The organization has a nine<lb />
sentence code of ethics and a nine-<lb />
word golden rule: "fraternal,<lb />
helpful, grateful, friendly,<lb />
tolerant, progressive,<lb />
industrious, loyal, ethical<lb />
According to Tarpley, Hoo Hoo<lb />
is the oldest industrial fraternal<lb />
organization in existence.<lb />
Membership is drawn by<lb />
invitation from all aspects of the<lb />
forest products industry. It<lb />
includes people from forestry,<lb />
sawmilling, research, education,<lb />
manufacturing and marketing of<lb />
all wood-based products.<lb />
He said Hoo Hoo believed that<lb />
"fraternal contact with live<lb />
progressive lumbermen in all<lb />
branches of the business can<lb />
provide us with the valuable<lb />
ideas and social contact<lb />
The start oi the organization<lb />
came as a result of a chance<lb />
meeting of six men at the Hotel<lb />
Hall at Gurdon in 1892. At nine<lb />
minutes post the? thatday.the<lb />
ocgaxnzaUon was.begun; To.date<lb />
more than 90,000 men have<lb />
enrolled as members of the Hoo<lb />
Hoo since that day.<lb />
Boiling Arthur Jonhnson, a<lb />
founder of the group, coined the<lb />
term Hoo Hoo to describe a nine-<lb />
strand tuft of nair atop the<lb />
otherwise bald head of<lb />
lumberman Charles H. Mcgarver,<lb />
later to become Hoo Hoo member<lb />
No. 1 and first Snark of the<lb />
Universe.<lb />
Each Hoo Hoo member has a<lb />
number assigned to him for life,<lb />
said Tarpley.<lb />
The International<lb />
Headquarters of Hoo Hoo was<lb />
moved from Norwood, Mass to<lb />
Gurdon in 1981. Today there are<lb />
more than 250 Hoo Hoo clubs<lb />
throughout the world. The official<lb />
publication of the organization is<lb />
a quarterly magazing, "Log and<lb />
Tally<lb />
A museum of Hoo Hoo<lb />
memorabilia is located next to the<lb />
log cabin headquarters of the<lb />
organization here, which features<lb />
the group's emblem, a black cat, at<lb />
the entrance. Flags from<lb />
Australia, New Zealand, New<lb />
Guinea, Canada, Figi, the United<lb />
States, Arkansas and the Hoo Hoo<lb />
flag are displayed.<lb />
The fraternal organization also<lb />
maintains a monument � topped<lb />
by a black cat � containing the<lb />
names of all the Snarks of the<lb />
Universe, next to the train depot<lb />
in Gurdon. Tarpley said a second<lb />
monument would be erected soon<lb />
next to the present one, which is<lb />
running out of space for Snark<lb />
names.<lb />
The International Convention<lb />
of Hoo Hoo International will be<lb />
held in 1992 at the Arlington<lb />
Hotel in Hot Springs. The<lb />
meeting, held in Seattle last year,<lb />
is moved each year.<lb />
Tarpley said one of the greatest<lb />
assets of Hoo Hoo was the<lb />
Redwood Memorial Grove,<lb />
located in the Prairie Creek area of<lb />
northern California, north of<lb />
Eureka.<lb />
"The grove contains some of the<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
Pirates sweep Indians; even CAA mark at 4-4<lb />
ECU's baseball team<lb />
accomplished a great deal over<lb />
the weekend as it swept a three-<lb />
game series from Colonial<lb />
Athletic Association rival<lb />
William and Mary at Harrington<lb />
Field over the weekend.<lb />
Sweeping any team, especially<lb />
a Colonial toe, is a grand<lb />
achievement, but consider these<lb />
notes:<lb />
Two of ECU's three wins over<lb />
Willian and Mary were against<lb />
all-CAA pitcher Bill Prezioso,<lb />
who took losses in games 1 and 3.<lb />
The Pirates climbed back out of<lb />
the hole they were in by<lb />
improving their CAA record to 4-<lb />
4, and now have a good chance at<lb />
finishing in the league's upper<lb />
division.<lb />
�ECU reached the 20 win<lb />
plateau for the 12th consecutive<lb />
year and have a good shot at<lb />
winning more than 30 for the fifth<lb />
time in six years.<lb />
The ECU bats, which ahd gone<lb />
cold over the previous week, were<lb />
in flames over the weekend with<lb />
base hits (30-91,330).<lb />
ECU. 20-9 overall and 4-4 in the<lb />
CAA, is preparing for another big<lb />
week. The Pirates will host<lb />
Liberty at Harrington<lb />
Wednesday at 3 p.m. in a non-<lb />
conference battle. The Flames are<lb />
coached bv former Yankee great,<lb />
Bobby Richardson.<lb />
Thursday night the Pirates will<lb />
renew their annual exhibition<lb />
game with the kinston Indians at<lb />
Grainger Stadium in Kinston at 7<lb />
p.m.<lb />
This weekend ECU will visit<lb />
George Mason in a key three-<lb />
game series at Fairfax. Last year<lb />
the Pirates lost three times at<lb />
GMU before beating the Patriots<lb />
in the CAA tournament.<lb />
Jay McGraw, who hit safely in<lb />
five consecutive games including<lb />
two home runs for the week, was<lb />
named the Colonial Player of the<lb />
Week. The Charlotte, NC native<lb />
improved his batting average to<lb />
.333 by driving in seven runs with<lb />
two homers, a triple and two<lb />
doubles.<lb />
McGraw, a senior, doubled and<lb />
homered last Thursday as ECU<lb />
swept St. Bonaventure6-5and 15-<lb />
3.<lb />
McGraw's biggest competition<lb />
for the second CAA award of the<lb />
year, came from his own<lb />
teammates, who also produced<lb />
great weeks at the plate.<lb />
Junior David Ritchie, who has<lb />
performed well since taking over<lb />
at shortstopa week ago, went 8 for<lb />
16 for the week, including a triple,<lb />
six RBI and three stolen bases;<lb />
Calvin Brown (6 for 19 with 7 RBI<lb />
to improve his team-leading total<lb />
to 37).<lb />
Steve Godin (hit safely in three<lb />
games including game-winning<lb />
RBI with suicide squeeze bunt<lb />
against William and Mary-<lb />
Sunday); Jake Jacobs having<lb />
pitched second shutout oi year<lb />
with 5-0 win over W&amp;M Saturday<lb />
striking out seven and walking<lb />
none.<lb />
Jacobs improved to 4-2 and<lb />
lowered his ERA to below 3.00 as<lb />
ECU topped the Tribe 5-0 in the<lb />
first game Saturday.<lb />
No William and Mary runner<lb />
reached third base after the first<lb />
inning, and number one and two<lb />
hitters David Ritchie and John<lb />
Thomas for five base hits to lead<lb />
the Pirates to victory.<lb />
Thomas' double in the fourth<lb />
sent Chris Cauble and Rirchie<lb />
home and gave ECU it 5-0 lead.<lb />
The Pirates exploded to score 13<lb />
times in the first three innings off<lb />
of nine hits, then coasted to the 13-<lb />
2 win.<lb />
Freshman Scott Stevens went<lb />
the distance on the mound,<lb />
striking out seven, giving up two<lb />
runs after the decision had<lb />
already been determined.<lb />
Thomas went 3 for 4 for ECU<lb />
while Calvin Brown ahd four<lb />
RBIs.<lb />
Freshman Kevin Riggs, who<lb />
took over the starting role at third<lb />
last week, doubled in the first as<lb />
ECU scored on a base hit, a<lb />
sacrifice, an error and a fielder's<lb />
choice. Brown singled in the<lb />
second and W;illliam and Mary<lb />
committed two errors to lift ECU<lb />
to an 8-0 advantage. The Pirates<lb />
looked for the jugular in the third<lb />
when McGraw, Brown and Godin<lb />
hit three consecutive doubles<lb />
helping ECU to score five more.<lb />
TV<lb />
McGraw is player of week<lb />
ECU senior lav McGraw, whose<lb />
hot bat helped lead the Pirates to<lb />
five consecutive victories last<lb />
week, was named the Colonial<lb />
Athletic Association Player of the<lb />
Week, having been announced<lb />
Monday.<lb />
McGraw, a left-fielder, hit<lb />
safely in each of the five games as<lb />
ECU swept a double-header from<lb />
St. fconaveitftire and a three-game<lb />
scries from Coonial rival William<lb />
and Mary. For the week, McGraw<lb />
went 5-13 (.3S4 average) with two<lb />
home runs, two doubles and a<lb />
triple. McGraw also collected<lb />
seven RBI and the stole three<lb />
bases as the Pirates improved to<lb />
20-9 on the year.<lb />
The Charlotte, N.C. native<lb />
improved his season average to<lb />
.333, and recently moved into<lb />
second place on ECU's all-time<lb />
career home run, RBI and doubles<lb />
lists.<lb />
Against St. Bonaventure last<lb />
Thursday, McGraw doubled in<lb />
the first inning to score one in a 6-<lb />
5 win, then smacked a three-run<lb />
homer in the nightcap tp lead a 15-<lb />
3 Pirate route. In the three-game<lb />
sweep of William and Mary,<lb />
McGraw doubled, tripled and<lb />
homered as ECU improved to 4-4<lb />
in the league.<lb />
McGraw joins James Madison's<lb />
Dana Allison as the two winners<lb />
of the Colonial award thus far in<lb />
19S8.<lb />
�� �,��<lb />
The Pirate baseball team upped its hopes for a CAA regular season title over the weekend by sweeping a trio<lb />
of games from conference-foe William &amp; Mary. (Photo by Ellen Murphy � ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
ECU to battle with Indians<lb />
By TIM CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Kditor<lb />
When the Pirates battle the<lb />
Indians Thursday night, both<lb />
sides should come out as big<lb />
winners.<lb />
East Carolina will carry its<lb />
baseball team a few miles down<lb />
Highway 11 Thursday night for<lb />
an exhibition, seven-inning battle<lb />
on the baseball field against the<lb />
Kinston Indians in Grainger<lb />
Stadium. Game time for the<lb />
contest is set for 7 p.m.<lb />
The Pirate baseball program,<lb />
the Kinston Indians and also the<lb />
tans have a lot to gain from the<lb />
event, according to North<lb />
Johnston, vice-president of the<lb />
Kinston organization.<lb />
For the Indians, the event gives<lb />
the team a much-needed pre-<lb />
season tu ne up before their season<lb />
opens up on Friday against the<lb />
Hagerstown Suns.<lb />
"It gives our guys a chance to<lb />
play under the lights before the<lb />
season starts Johnston said.<lb />
"They have been practicing<lb />
during the day since workouts<lb />
began, so this will give them a<lb />
chance to get acclimated to how<lb />
the ball looks coming at them<lb />
under the lights. It is sort of like a<lb />
dry run to get ready for opening<lb />
night<lb />
For the Pirate players the<lb />
incentive to playing the game is to<lb />
see how they might stack up<lb />
against professional players<lb />
Johnston said.<lb />
"It gives them something to<lb />
shoot for Johnston said. 'They<lb />
can judge their talent against<lb />
players that are now playing<lb />
professionally. They will also be<lb />
able to talk to the players here<lb />
(Kinston) before and after the<lb />
game to find outjhings about pro<lb />
ball<lb />
East Carolina will also benefit<lb />
financially from the game as the<lb />
gate receipts collected Thursday<lb />
will be split between the Indians<lb />
and the Pirate baseball team,<lb />
according to Johnston.<lb />
ECU students attending the<lb />
game gain their benefits at the<lb />
gate and at the concession stand<lb />
on Thursday. Students wih a<lb />
valid student identification card<lb />
will be admitted into the game for<lb />
$1.50. Once inside the Grainger<lb />
Stadium gates, 12 ounce drinks of<lb />
all form (soft drinks and beer) can<lb />
be purchased for a mere 50 cents<lb />
as part of a season-long<lb />
promotion known as Thirsty<lb />
Thursday.<lb />
"Those prices will be the same<lb />
even when our season begans<lb />
Johnston said. "First and<lb />
foremost we are playing this<lb />
game to market our team to other<lb />
parts of North Carolina. Students<lb />
can always get in for $1.50 with an<lb />
I.D. and each Thursday we will<lb />
have our Thirsty Thursday<lb />
promotion (with 50 cent 12 ounce<lb />
drinks).<lb />
"We hope that a lot of people<lb />
from the Greenville area will<lb />
come and watch the game<lb />
Johnston continued. "It is a good<lb />
chance for them to come and hoot<lb />
and holler and find out a little bit<lb />
about what the Kinston Indians<lb />
are all about<lb />
IRS Softball is in full swing<lb />
Jay McGraw was named as the CAA player-of-the-week this week. (Photo by ECU Sports Information)<lb />
Campus Softball action is still in<lb />
full swing. And even some big<lb />
swings. The All-Campus Home<lb />
Run Derby Canmpions were<lb />
crowned last week at the<lb />
women's softball field.<lb />
In men's competition, Derrick<lb />
Taylor and Jeff Parker tied for the<lb />
title. Michael Quinn was name<lb />
runner-up. The women's slug-<lb />
fest also ended in a tie. Judy<lb />
Ausherman and Phylis shared the<lb />
crown. Jeanette Roth took runner-<lb />
up honors. (What?)<lb />
In regular season softball<lb />
action, IMA RECK's to picks are<lb />
holding true. The Flunkees have<lb />
cruised in their first two outtings,<lb />
including a 17-2 shellacking of the<lb />
Brown Bombers. In other<lb />
women's action, the Clement<lb />
Tigress stunned the Belk Babes,<lb />
13-12, and the Enforcers ran their<lb />
record to 2-0 with a 28-0 drugging<lb />
of 14 KT.<lb />
In men's action, Milton Speight<lb />
and John Hasen led the Jones<lb />
Homeboys to a 13-12 victory over<lb />
the Jones Luthers' Boys. Mike<lb />
Brown led Luthers' Boys. Mike<lb />
Miller and Scott Schecter were<lb />
leaders as the Lips smacked Sig<lb />
Ep "C 13-9. In other key man's<lb />
games, Sigma Phi Epsilon<lb />
clowned Kappa Alpha, 9-6; Devils<lb />
Crotch beat the Little Kings, 7-3;<lb />
the Dirty Dozen cooked Fried<lb />
City D$ D, 13-7, the Alcoholics<lb />
wobbled past Phi Tau, 9-6; the<lb />
Talking Bats disarmed Armed &amp;<lb />
Dangerous, 7-5; and America's<lb />
Team swung past the Danglers,<lb />
13-5.<lb />
And a final word on softball.<lb />
The Rental Tool Co. I.R.S. Softball<lb />
All-Nighter is set for April 22-24.<lb />
The tournament is open to men's<lb />
and women's teams! Entry fee has<lb />
been set at $50 (a real bargain) and<lb />
entry deadline is April 13. For<lb />
more information, contact<lb />
Jeanette Roth or Nancv Mize at<lb />
757-6387 or stop by Memorial<lb />
Gym and ask for help ! ! ! The<lb />
tournament is being held in<lb />
conjunction with the annual<lb />
Pirate PurpleGold Pigskin<lb />
Pi gout Party. Get your team in on<lb />
the fun today!<lb />
The l.R.S. Track Meet is just<lb />
around the bend! On Wednesday,<lb />
April 6, six teams will compete in<lb />
different track and field events at<lb />
Bunting Track. Events get under<lb />
way at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon<lb />
and last until 6 p.m.<lb />
Don't forget, Co-Rec Volleyball<lb />
dinks back in action after a brief<lb />
Easter break. All matches are<lb />
played at Minges Coliseum.<lb />
Richard Bell guides ECU's defensive plans<lb />
By TIM CHANDLER<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Richard Bell believes a<lb />
successful football team must first<lb />
be an improving football team.<lb />
Bell, East Carolina University's<lb />
new defensive coordinator, is<lb />
currently mired with a load of<lb />
work during annual spring<lb />
football drills. He hopes by the<lb />
time the team takes the field to<lb />
kick off the year in the fall his team<lb />
will have the same belief.<lb />
"If every player on our team<lb />
will just go out each Saturday and<lb />
give over 100 percent, even it is<lb />
only one or two percent (over),<lb />
then through an 11-game season<lb />
the team should improve 10 to 20<lb />
percent � and that could make a<lb />
big difference Bell said. "If the<lb />
players will employ this<lb />
philosophy then I think the<lb />
victories will take care of<lb />
themselves<lb />
Improvement of that degree<lb />
may sound like a tough<lb />
assignment especially if you<lb />
consider what Bell had to work<lb />
with upon his arrival at the<lb />
university back in early February.<lb />
Gone from a 5-6 team of a year ago<lb />
were six key defensive starters<lb />
(Ellis Dillahunt, Vinson Smith,<lb />
Bubba Waters, Medrick Rainbow,<lb />
Ron Gilliard and John<lb />
Williamson) and a handful of key<lb />
reserves.<lb />
But if there was a person<lb />
capable of restructuring the<lb />
defense for the Pirates it was Bell,<lb />
according to ECU head coach Art<lb />
Baker.<lb />
"I may be prejudiced, but I<lb />
think that Richard Bell is the best<lb />
defensive coordinator in the<lb />
country Baker said. "He is<lb />
knowledgeable and he is a great<lb />
motivator.<lb />
"Anytime you lose players of<lb />
the caliber of the ones that we lost,<lb />
you are going to have an uphill<lb />
battle Baker continued. "But the<lb />
players have high hopes and<lb />
Richard (Bell) is so well organized<lb />
and prepared that we are very<lb />
confident. In fact in last<lb />
Saturday's scrimmage, I thought<lb />
the defense looked better than at<lb />
anytime since I have been<lb />
coaching here<lb />
The defensive departures<lb />
facing Bell and his defensive<lb />
assistants meant the installation<lb />
of a new defensive scheme for the<lb />
playbook. The new-look defense<lb />
employs a multiple, eight-man<lb />
front, which, according to Baker,<lb />
fits the Pirates to a "T<lb />
"It (the new defense) is an<lb />
aggresive, attacking type of<lb />
defense Baker said.<lb />
One should not think for a<lb />
moment that Bell's hopes or<lb />
spirits were dampened in the least<lb />
when he received word of the<lb />
numerous vacancies in need of<lb />
replacement on the defensive side<lb />
of the ball when he arrived.<lb />
"I'm a firm believer in the old<lb />
thought that 90 percent of the<lb />
game is played above the<lb />
shoulder pads Bell said.<lb />
"You've got to go into every game<lb />
with the thought that you can win<lb />
and that you have a chance<lb />
Bell came to East Carolina after<lb />
serving as the head of the Duke<lb />
University defense for the past<lb />
five years. Bell's experience as a<lb />
defensive coordinator stretches<lb />
back over the past 16 years,<lb />
excluding the 1982 season when<lb />
he served as head coach at South<lb />
Carolina. Bell and Baker have also<lb />
served on the same staff before,<lb />
coaching on the staff at Texas<lb />
Tech.<lb />
"Coaching is coaching no<lb />
matter where you are Bell said.<lb />
"What you have to do is go in and<lb />
sell yourself and what you believe<lb />
in. The mental attitude of the<lb />
players, whether at Duke or East<lb />
Carolina or wherever, is the<lb />
essential key to having success<lb />
In fact, according to Bell, a<lb />
mental attitude which is in the<lb />
correct frame leads to the<lb />
possibilty of many victories for a<lb />
team.<lb />
"Right now, what I'm<lb />
emphasizing to our players is to<lb />
get better every day Bell said. "If<lb />
we do that, The wins will take care<lb />
of themselves<lb />
Bell, like most football coaches<lb />
around the country, enters this<lb />
and every season with the sweet<lb />
thoughts of experiencing the<lb />
perfect, unbeaten year.<lb />
"We will enter the vear with<lb />
that philosophy (of winning all 11<lb />
games) and build on it Bell said.<lb />
rL!ieKe.in pUttin8 Soals out of<lb />
reach, but never out of sight If<lb />
dunngthecourseofthe season we<lb />
need to adjust our plans or goals<lb />
then we will do it. K<lb />
-2 Wcnt is for me to go<lb />
��- sr,han PS<lb />
petore, Bell continued. If that<lb />
happens, everybody should<lb />
happy with the results<lb />
lrates c<lb />
Sunny skies and warm<lb />
jemperatures greeted ECL<lb />
Jltimate Iratcs as they took to the<lb />
field for the 1988 Easter<lb />
Iggstravaganza, April 2 and 3 in<lb />
Wilmington, N.C. Eight teams<lb />
from across the state turned out<lb />
iturday morning at U'C-V<lb />
Jrooks field for the Easter<lb />
eekend tournament At the end<lb />
f play Sunday afternoon, the<lb />
rates were the proud owners of<lb />
he tournament trophy and rrv<lb />
han one case of sunburn.<lb />
A steady breeze blew at the start<lb />
f play on Saturday, prompting<lb />
he I rates to employ a z<lb />
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first matchup of the tournarrv<lb />
Jy forcing the State team t I<lb />
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tennis te<lb />
ECU's tennis team suffered t<lb />
losses last week as the men's team<lb />
?nded their eight match winrt<lb />
streak and the women<lb />
tough match to rival Camp<lb />
Iniversity.<lb />
The Pirates travelled I<lb />
where they were shut out i -<lb />
fourth time this spring, 0-9.<lb />
ECU's number one men's -<lb />
Ion Melhorn was defeat) :<lb />
Ion's Stefan Hager, 6-2<lb />
the Pirate lose.<lb />
Elon swept the Pira-<lb />
straight sets, as ECU covz<lb />
Michael<lb />
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jseason-high 59 points again<lb />
(Detroit Sunday, has been name!<lb />
BA riaycr oi the Week<lb />
:riod ending Sunday.<lb />
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Anderson, the final selection<lb />
the first round of the 1987 NBj<lb />
1988<lb />
NCAA<lb />
Tourne<lb />
Champsl<lb />
Coach K<lb />
DURHAM. N.C. (AP)-Dukl<lb />
ach Mike Krzyewski's hou?<lb />
ras broken into and his car si i<lb />
cr the weekend while he w .4<lb />
aching the Blue Devils in thl<lb />
JCAA tournament in k f<lb />
�ty, Mo authorities ud<lb />
A car stolen from I<lb />
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11<lb />
at 4-4<lb />
the weekend h sweeping a trio<lb />
!Cl Photo Lab)<lb />
ndians<lb />
nee<lb />
Thursday Students wih a<lb />
lent identification card<lb />
admitted into the game for<lb />
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irrigates, 12 ounce drinks of<lb />
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uir season begans<lb />
m said. First and<lb />
-t we are playing this<lb />
market our team to other<lb />
irts of North Carolina. Students<lb />
. ays get in for $1.50 with an<lb />
D. and each Thursday we will<lb />
ave our Thirstv Thursday<lb />
n (with 50cent 12 ounce<lb />
that a lot of people<lb />
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I and watch the game<lb />
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I: ut what the Kir.ston Indians<lb />
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swing<lb />
?cn set at $50 a real bargain) and<lb />
kitry deadline is April 13. For<lb />
tore information, contact<lb />
jeanette Roth or Nancy Mize at<lb />
6387 or stop by Memorial<lb />
iym and ask for help ! ! ! The<lb />
lournament is being held in<lb />
:onunction with the annual<lb />
'irate PurpleGold Pigskin<lb />
igout Party. Get your team in on<lb />
the fun today!<lb />
The I.R.S. Track Meet is just<lb />
-ound the bend! On Wednesday,<lb />
 ril 6, six teams will compete in<lb />
hfferent track and field events at<lb />
Bunting Track. Events get under<lb />
wa v at 230 Wednesday afternoon<lb />
�nd last until 6 p.m.<lb />
Don't forget, Co-Rec Volleyball<lb />
pinks back in action after a brief<lb />
:astcr break. All matches are<lb />
)layed at Mingcs Coliseum.<lb />
ans<lb />
f themselves<lb />
Bell, like most football coaches<lb />
iround the country, enters this<lb />
ind every season with the sweet<lb />
thoughts of experiencing the<lb />
K rfect, unbeaten year.<lb />
"We will enter the year with<lb />
hat philosophy (of winning all 11<lb />
7mes) and build on it Bell said.<lb />
: believe in putting goals out of<lb />
acn, but never out of sight If<lb />
luringthecourseofthe season we<lb />
wed to adjust our plans or goals<lb />
hen we will do it.<lb />
"All I want is for the kids to eo<lb />
alk off the field and sav that they<lb />
toyed better than the week<lb />
fore, Bell continued. "If that<lb />
Mppens, everybody should be<lb />
appy with the results<lb />
Irates capture Easter tourney<lb />
sunny skies and warm<lb />
temperatures greeted ECU's<lb />
I inmate Irates as they took to the<lb />
field for the 1988 Easter<lb />
i stravaganza, April 2 and 3 in<lb />
Wilmington, N.C. Eight teams<lb />
from across the state turned out<lb />
Saturday morning at UNC-W's<lb />
Brooks field for the Easter<lb />
weekend tournament. At the end<lb />
ol play Sunday afternoon, the<lb />
Irates were the proud owners of<lb />
the tournament trophy and more<lb />
than one case of sunburn.<lb />
A steady breeze blew at the start<lb />
ol play on Saturday, prompting<lb />
the Irates to employ a zone<lb />
d fense against N. C. State in the<lb />
! st matchup of the tournament.<lb />
By forcing the State team to throw<lb />
i wind the Irates caused<lb />
numerous turnovers and rolled to<lb />
a 15-3 victory.<lb />
The Irates' next game pitted<lb />
them against an undermanned<lb />
Appalachian State team.<lb />
Experience and depth were key<lb />
factors in ECU's second victory,<lb />
as the Irates won 15-1.<lb />
The Irates faced a more<lb />
formidable opponent as they<lb />
faced a psyched-up UNC-W<lb />
team. First half action saw the two<lb />
teams trade goal for goal until the<lb />
score was tied at 4-4. The Irates<lb />
turned up the intensity to lead at<lb />
halftime 8-6. The Irates employed<lb />
a zone defense with good results<lb />
in the second half to pull away to<lb />
a 15-7 win.<lb />
Defensive intensity and<lb />
mistake-free offense<lb />
characterized ECU play as the<lb />
irates moved into the semi-finals<lb />
Sunday morning. Casual Squids,<lb />
a Raleigh-Wilmington<lb />
combination team, took the<lb />
opening pull and scored to jump<lb />
to a 1-0 lead, the Irates then went<lb />
on a tear to lead at half, 9-2. The<lb />
second half saw a much better<lb />
Squid performance, but the early<lb />
deficit proved too much, as the<lb />
Irates won 17-9, to move into the<lb />
tournament finals.<lb />
The final matchup pitted the<lb />
Irates against the host team,<lb />
UNC-W, in a replay of Saturday's<lb />
last game. The kcyed-up<lb />
hometown team brought a vocal<lb />
group of supporters with them as<lb />
they took the field for the<lb />
championship game. UNC-W<lb />
played tough, matching goals<lb />
with the Irates to a 4-4 tie, in front<lb />
of an alternately boisterous and<lb />
silent sideline. The Irates then<lb />
pulled away, quieting the crowd<lb />
and taking a 10-5 lead at halftime.<lb />
The second half provided more of<lb />
the same, with the Irates<lb />
outscoring UNC-W 9-2 and<lb />
rolling on to the tournament<lb />
victory 19-7.<lb />
The Irates take to the field in<lb />
Greenville this weekend, as they<lb />
host Ultimax XI on the Intramural<lb />
fields outside Ficklcn Stadium.<lb />
Play will begin Staurday morning<lb />
at 11:00 and continue all day<lb />
Saturday and Sunday. The public<lb />
is invited to come out and support<lb />
the home team.<lb />
Tennis teams falter in pair of losses<lb />
1 VU's tennis team suffered two<lb />
scs last week as the men's team<lb />
ended their eight match winning<lb />
streak and the women lose a<lb />
tough match to rival Campbell<lb />
I niversity.<lb />
rhe Pirates travelled to Elon,<lb />
where they were shut out for the<lb />
: urth time this spring, 0-9.<lb />
U's number one men's seed,<lb />
Melhorn was defeated by<lb />
s Stefan Hager, 6-2, 7-5, in<lb />
the Pirate lose.<lb />
Elon swept the Pirates in<lb />
straight sets, as ECU could not<lb />
contain the strength of the Elon<lb />
team.<lb />
The Lady Pirates were hosted<lb />
by the Campbell Camels on<lb />
Wednesday in a match where<lb />
rivalry can always be found.<lb />
The Lady Pirates lose the<lb />
match, 6-3,but not without a fight.<lb />
The Camels lead four matches to<lb />
two after the singles competition,<lb />
as the Lady Pirates hoped to<lb />
sweep the doubles matches.<lb />
In the number one and two<lb />
doubles ECU battled as they lost<lb />
both matches in three sets. Karla<lb />
Hoyle teamed up with Susan<lb />
Mattocks, who played for<lb />
Campbell before transferring to<lb />
ECU, in the first doubles match.<lb />
The duo lose the first set 6-2, came<lb />
back to win the second set 6-4,<lb />
before Campbell's Karen Poole<lb />
and Missy Register won the last<lb />
set, 6-3.<lb />
The number doubles also went<lb />
into three sets as joey Millard and<lb />
Kim Bergen, playing in her first<lb />
match of the year, were defeated<lb />
by the Camel's Deanna Gaskins<lb />
and Antoinette Birkness, 6-0,1-6,<lb />
7-5.<lb />
The Lady Pirates lose, even the<lb />
1987-1988 scries wi th Campbell to<lb />
1-1, after ECU's 5-4 win of the fall.<lb />
The Lady Pirates, now 11-7<lb />
overall and 6-5 on the spring, will<lb />
be in action again this Wednesday<lb />
as they host the Monarchs of Old<lb />
Dominion University at 3 pm.<lb />
The men, whose record is now<lb />
16-7 overall and 9-6 for the spring,<lb />
will conclude their season this<lb />
weekend as they compete in the<lb />
Azeala Classic at Wilmington.<lb />
Michael Jordan earns NBA honors<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) � Chicago's<lb />
had Jordan, who scored a<lb />
on-high 59 points against<lb />
roit Sunday, has been named<lb />
 Player of the Week for the<lb />
iod ending Sunday.<lb />
The league also announced<lb />
nday that San Antonio's Greg<lb />
Anderson, the final selection in<lb />
the first round of the 1987 NBA<lb />
draft, was named Rookie of the<lb />
Month for March.<lb />
Jordan, a former University of<lb />
North Carolina standout,<lb />
averaged 39.8 points, 5.1 assists<lb />
and 3.3 steals per game last week<lb />
as the Bulls won three of four road<lb />
contests.<lb />
He also shot .576 from the field<lb />
and .880 from the foul line.<lb />
Jordan leads the league in<lb />
scoring with a 34.7 average and in<lb />
steals with a 3.14 average.<lb />
In winning the Player of the<lb />
Week award, he beat out<lb />
Cleveland's Mark Price, New<lb />
York's Patrick Ewing, Portland's<lb />
Kevin Duckworth, Utah's John<lb />
Stockton and Thurl Bailey,<lb />
� t t,i '<lb />
1988<lb />
NCAA<lb />
Tourney<lb />
Champs<lb />
Indiana's Waymon Tisdalc,<lb />
Golden State's Chris Mullen, San<lb />
Antonio's Jon Sundvold and the<lb />
Los Angeles Lakers' Byron Scott.<lb />
Anderson, playing all three<lb />
frontcourt positions for the Spurs,<lb />
averaged 14.6 points, 8.8<lb />
rebounds and 2.0 blocks in 17<lb />
games last month. He led San<lb />
Antonio in rebounding nine times<lb />
and in blocks 10 times.<lb />
Among the players he beat for<lb />
the monthly honor were the Los<lb />
Angeles Clippers' Ken Norman,<lb />
Phoenix's Armon Gilliam and<lb />
New York's Majkjackspn.<lb />
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Coach K's house broken into<lb />
DURHAM, N.C. (AP)-Duke<lb />
oach Mike Krzyewski's house<lb />
as broken into and his car stolen<lb />
�vr the weekend while he was<lb />
Wing the Blue Devils in the<lb />
CAA tournament in Kansas<lb />
ity, Mo authorities said.<lb />
A car stolen from the<lb />
rzyzewski house was used in a<lb />
reak-in Friday night, according<lb />
Lt W. L. Lawrence of the<lb />
'urham County Sheriff's<lb />
Department.<lb />
Deputies were called about<lb />
11:30 p.m. Friday by someone<lb />
who reported a break-in in<lb />
northeastern Durham County.<lb />
The person reportedly got in his<lb />
pickup truck and chased the car<lb />
for several miles to a dead end,<lb />
where the man jumped out of the<lb />
car and fled into the woods, police<lb />
said.<lb />
Deputies then ran a check on the<lb />
car, a 1987 Chevrolet Celebrity,<lb />
and discovered that it belonged to<lb />
Krzyzewski.<lb />
Krzyzeski's house was<lb />
checked, Lawrence said, but<lb />
decided not to tell the coach about<lb />
the break-in until after Saturday's<lb />
Final Four semifinal game, which<lb />
Duke lost to Kansas 66-59.<lb />
No one has been arrested in the<lb />
case, police said.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 5,1988<lb />
Duke gave no excuses for loss<lb />
KANSAS CITY (AP)- Duke<lb />
offered no excuses. Coach Mike<lb />
Krzyzewski would have it no<lb />
other way.<lb />
"We gave it our best shot<lb />
senior Kevin Strickland said after<lb />
Kansas eliminated the Blue Devils<lb />
in the NCAA Tournament<lb />
semifinals at Kcmpcr Arena.<lb />
'They outplayed us, no question<lb />
about that<lb />
Duke's bid to reach the<lb />
championship game for the<lb />
second time in three years was<lb />
stopped almost before it began<lb />
Saturday. The Blue Devils fell<lb />
behind 14-0, then 18-2 and 24-6<lb />
but charged back within three<lb />
with 2:28 to plav only to lose 66-<lb />
59.<lb />
"When you're coming back and<lb />
playing good defense, it puts a lot<lb />
more pressure on your offense<lb />
because you're a little more<lb />
tired Krzyzewski said.<lb />
"Kansas runs a good offense<lb />
and they make a lot of passes he<lb />
added, "so when we got on the<lb />
offensive and there's a chance for<lb />
us to shoot short, too, because you<lb />
are expending so much energy on<lb />
the defensive end<lb />
Duke shot 34.3 percent from the<lb />
field, including a woeful 27.9<lb />
percent in the second half when<lb />
the Blue Devils hit just 12 of 43<lb />
attempts. Danny Ferry, two of 12<lb />
at one stage, finished with 19<lb />
points on the 7-of-22 shooting.<lb />
"We came out very tentative<lb />
and that was something we had<lb />
talked about before the game-not<lb />
doing it Ferry said. 'This is<lb />
pretty much the same beginning<lb />
as it was when we played them at<lb />
Lawrence. We just didn't come<lb />
out and play strong. We didn't<lb />
play smart<lb />
Duke overcame a 15-point first-<lb />
half deficit to beat Kansas in<lb />
overtime on Feb. 20. With Ferry<lb />
struggling with his job and Billy<lb />
King, the team's best defender,<lb />
unable to contain the jayhawk's<lb />
Milt Newton, the Blue Devils<lb />
were unable to do it again.<lb />
"A lot of his shots were in and<lb />
out and just wouldn't fall junior<lb />
point guard Quin Snyder said of<lb />
Ferry. "That's tough to swallow,<lb />
but sometimes that's the way it<lb />
goes<lb />
Danny Manning had 25 points,<lb />
10 rebounds, six blocked shots<lb />
and four steals to lead Kansas.<lb />
Newton contributed 20 points to<lb />
help the Jayhawks avenge this<lb />
year's loss as well as a four-point<lb />
setback to Duke in the 1986<lb />
NCAA semifinals at Dallas.<lb />
"We understand what Duke is<lb />
going through. We've been<lb />
there Kansas Coach Larry<lb />
Brown said. "They're a great<lb />
team. I think our players have an<lb />
understanding of how kids like<lb />
Danny Ferry and Billy King are<lb />
feeling<lb />
Duke returns 10 of 12 players<lb />
next season, including Ferry, to<lb />
form the nucleus of a team that<lb />
should remain a national<lb />
championship contender.<lb />
Two years ago, Krzyzewski lost<lb />
four starters from the team that set<lb />
a NCAA recor of 37 victories<lb />
before losing to Louisville in the<lb />
title game.<lb />
A tenacious man-to-man<lb />
defense was most responsible for<lb />
keeping the Blue Devils afloat<lb />
while Krzyzewski restocked the<lb />
program. It was Kansas, though,<lb />
that set the tempo with defensive<lb />
pressure Saturday.<lb />
"They forced us out of a lot<lb />
things we wanted to do Ferry<lb />
said.<lb />
"They played really well and<lb />
we were out of synch<lb />
Duke had 16 turnovers and the<lb />
team's offensive problems were<lb />
compounded by 10 of 17 free<lb />
throwing shooting. After trailing<lb />
by as many as 18 points, the Blue<lb />
Devils regained their composure<lb />
and saved face as far as<lb />
Krzyzewski is concerned.<lb />
"Our younsters had to go<lb />
through a couple of emotional<lb />
setbacks the coach said,<lb />
referring to Duke's poor play at<lb />
the start of each half.<lb />
"I thought for them to come<lb />
back and still put themselves in a<lb />
position where they might win<lb />
the game is one of the reasons<lb />
we're here. They're an excellent<lb />
basketball team.<lb />
"Our guys have done a good<lb />
job. This was a very difficult game<lb />
for them and I didn't think they<lb />
were out of control. I think Kansas<lb />
just played real well<lb />
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It all came about because Green<lb />
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72nd hole of the Greater<lb />
Greensboro Open Golf<lb />
Tournament on Sunday.<lb />
That little putt would have<lb />
given Green the title and a place in<lb />
the Masters field this week.<lb />
"1 had given up, really Lyle<lb />
said Sunday. "I thought I was<lb />
doomed. I didn't fancy he would<lb />
miss it<lb />
But he did.<lb />
"I just gorkcd it to the right<lb />
Green said after the little lapse<lb />
had spoiled what had been a great<lb />
comeback and gave Lyle a second<lb />
life in a playoff.<lb />
"When you give a guy a second<lb />
chance, it almost always comes<lb />
back to haunt you Green said.<lb />
It did.<lb />
The burly Scot won his second<lb />
titleof the young season with a 10-<lb />
foot birdie putt on the first extra<lb />
hole, and became the first British<lb />
player ever to lead the American<lb />
money-winning list.<lb />
The victory, Lylc's fourth in<lb />
three years on the American<lb />
circuit, was worth $180,000 from<lb />
the total purse of $1 million. It<lb />
pushed his earnings for the year<lb />
to $408,021, the leading figure<lb />
going into the Masters at<lb />
Augusta, Ga the first of the<lb />
year's Big Four titles.<lb />
"That does a lot for my<lb />
confidence going to Augusta<lb />
Lyle said. "If I can play about half<lb />
as well there as I did here, I think<lb />
I'd have a good chance<lb />
Lyle, a former British Open<lb />
Champion, held a three-stroke<lb />
lead over the field and five over<lb />
Green starting the final round. At<lb />
the turn he had Green by four.<lb />
But Green made up the<lb />
difference in four holes. He<lb />
birdied three times and Lyle<lb />
bogcyed from a bunker.<lb />
After both birdied thel6th-Lyle<lb />
with a 60-foot putt-Green went<lb />
ahead with a 27-foot birdie putt<lb />
on the 17th, his fifth birdie in eight<lb />
holes.<lb />
When Lyle's chip for birdie<lb />
bounced out of the cup, Green<lb />
needed only a two-putt par to<lb />
win. He lagged to about two feet<lb />
only to miss, setting up a playoff<lb />
that was almost an anti-climax.<lb />
"It's going to take a little while<lb />
for me to get over it. It's pretty<lb />
difficult to handle, to play so well<lb />
for so many holes, then throw it<lb />
away said Green, whose closing<lb />
67 was the best round of the<lb />
drizzly final round. Green and<lb />
Lyle finished regulation play tied<lb />
at 271,17 under par on the Forest<lb />
Oaks Country Club course. Lyle<lb />
matched par 72 over the final<lb />
round.<lb />
Jeff Sluman, in second place<lb />
when the day's play started, had a<lb />
share of the lead after six holes but<lb />
finished with a 71 and missed the<lb />
playoff by two shots at 273.<lb />
Scott Hoch was next at 278 after<lb />
a 72. Gil Morgan had a 73 for 279.<lb />
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Kirk Gibson, Dave Parker, Jack<lb />
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opener.<lb />
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Texas and Seattle at Oakland<lb />
tonight.<lb />
Tuesday's openers are<lb />
Minnesota at New York,<lb />
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, San<lb />
Diego at Houston and the<lb />
Chicago Cubs at Atlanta.<lb />
Stewart, a 20-game winner, and<lb />
Mark Langfston, a 19-game<lb />
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A sellout crowd of 47,000 is<lb />
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McGwire and Jose Canseco in a<lb />
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The Twins are trying to become<lb />
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World Series championships<lb />
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Frank Viola, the World Series<lb />
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Mahler has pitched 34 straight<lb />
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Sutcliffe, 18-101astyear,and the<lb />
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