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COMING TUESDAY:<lb />
H ��<lb />
The Sigma Sigma Sigma house is being designated a<lb />
historical landmark, Jeanie Wheby will have the<lb />
story and the history.<lb />
ENTERTAINMENT<lb />
The Bonehead bids Greenville goodbye. See page ?<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
Tie Pirates beat Liberty, See page 14.<lb />
mm<lb />
�he lEaat Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol. 62 No. 50<lb />
Thursday, April 7,1988<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
16 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Murphy, Jones win SGA run off elections<lb />
LARRY MURPHY<lb />
KELLY JONES<lb />
By TIM HAMPTON<lb />
Assistant Newt Editor<lb />
A grasp of spring air finally has<lb />
been taken as the SGA election are<lb />
over. Larry Murphy was an-<lb />
nounced the winner of the presi-<lb />
dential race by claiming 68 per-<lb />
cent of the vote and Kelly Jones<lb />
became the vice president elect<lb />
after compiling 55 percent of elec-<lb />
torate.<lb />
A total of 1199 students voted in<lb />
the run off elections.<lb />
Murphy defeated opponent<lb />
Greg Thompson by a margin of<lb />
420 votes. Murphy won all four<lb />
polling centers, with decisive vic-<lb />
tories at the Student Store and the<lb />
Croatan.<lb />
Jones defeated opponent Steve<lb />
Sommers by winning three out of<lb />
the four polling places. Jones won<lb />
by al35 vote margin with good<lb />
standings at the bottom of College<lb />
Hill Drive and the Croatan.<lb />
After the final vote count,<lb />
Murphy thanked all of his sup-<lb />
porters and said that he is looking<lb />
forward to, "serving the students<lb />
to the best of my abilities, and<lb />
most of all 1 hope 1 represent the<lb />
students the way they want to be<lb />
represented<lb />
Murphy said that he wants be<lb />
known as, "an SGA president<lb />
who will stand up for the stu-<lb />
dents' rights<lb />
The first priority of the Murphy<lb />
term is reactivating the worker<lb />
petition preregistration program<lb />
which was removed last summci<lb />
by the university administratior<lb />
after allegations that the prograrr<lb />
was being abused by students<lb />
who were lieing about their work<lb />
situations.<lb />
Murphy said he will be working<lb />
with the ECU adminstration this security and students so that Thompson plans to be in-<lb />
summcr in attempts to get the crimes, and rapes in particular, volved with the SGA in the up-<lb />
work petition preregistration re- could be publicized. Through coming year and hopes that he<lb />
publicizing such crimes, Jones will be able develop support for<lb />
said students would rally to find his campaign ideas. "I hope that<lb />
instated so that the program can<lb />
be used for fall course registra-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Second on Murphy's agenda<lb />
will be to begin planning for an<lb />
SGA brochure to be distributed to<lb />
all students by the fall semester in<lb />
efforts to inform people of the<lb />
various services that the SGA of-<lb />
fers. Earlier in his campaign,<lb />
Murphv said the brochure would<lb />
be helpful because he did not<lb />
think students realize all the serv-<lb />
ices, such as loans and rentals,<lb />
that the SGA offers.<lb />
Murphy said he believes Som-<lb />
mers would be his choice for the<lb />
SGA speaker of the house in the<lb />
fall semester's assembly. Murphy<lb />
said he would be able to work<lb />
effectively with Sommers as the<lb />
speaker.<lb />
Vice president elect Kelly Jones<lb />
said after the vote count she had<lb />
expected a close fight for the vice<lb />
president position between her<lb />
and Sommers. Jones said she was<lb />
pleased with the voter turnout for<lb />
the run offs.<lb />
High on Jones' list of priorities<lb />
is the reinstatement of the escort<lb />
service Pirate Walk, which she<lb />
said is much needed in the light of<lb />
rumors that several rapes and<lb />
attempted rapes have occurred<lb />
this semester. Jones said that she<lb />
has already begun to work with<lb />
Captain Keith Knox, the head of<lb />
the criminal division of campus Polls are poorly manned<lb />
security, on ideas to restart Pirate<lb />
"This is a sad day for progress at<lb />
ECU<lb />
Sommers said that a closed poll<lb />
at the Belk Allied Health Building<lb />
and the partial closing of the<lb />
methods of preventing the acts. ideas on my platform will be in- Mendenhall poll hurt his election<lb />
In a phone interview Wednes- corporated with some of his<lb />
day night after the ballot count, (Murphy's) endeavors Th-<lb />
Thompson said he commended ompsonsaid.<lb />
Murphy on a fair campaign. "I Sommers, who earlier Wcdnes-<lb />
think he (Murphy) is capable of day was upset because a polling<lb />
doing the job and I look forward center at Mendenhall Student<lb />
to working with him Thompson Center remained closed for an<lb />
said. hour, said after the elections.<lb />
chances. Of the two polls, Som-<lb />
mers said, "It is a shame because I<lb />
was kicking butt at those places<lb />
In critizing the student voter<lb />
turnout for the first and run off<lb />
elections, Sommers said, "Stu-<lb />
See CAMPAIGNS, page 2<lb />
Walk.<lb />
Jones also said she would at-<lb />
tempt to clear the channels of<lb />
communication between campus<lb />
Pretty says fraternity not<lb />
involved in Garrett assault<lb />
By CLAY DEANHARDT<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
sponsible for Sunday's assault on<lb />
several students in Garrett Resi-<lb />
The president of the Eta Psi dence Hall.<lb />
chapter of the Kappa Alpha Psi "This whole incident was<lb />
fraternity said Wednesday that blown up into a fraternity thing<lb />
his fratemitv was in no wav re- William Pretty said in a phone<lb />
interview. "Kappa Alpha Psi as a<lb />
fraternity does not condone vio-<lb />
lence<lb />
Pretty went on to say he<lb />
thought the press had blown the<lb />
incident out of proportion. "My<lb />
concern and the problem I'm<lb />
Porcelli proposes election changes<lb />
B TIM HAMPTON The rccluiremcnt should be a ett said the MendenhalTattendant<lb />
' A�i.unt New. Editor pressure that would be applied to left the poll after no one came to<lb />
With the close of Wednesday's make these groups fullfill their relieve the pollster. The attendant<lb />
SGA run off elections, a former duty Porcelli said of his pro- took the ballot box with him whei.<lb />
election chairman said he be- posed plans,<lb />
lieved the elections can be im- Porcelli's second recommen-<lb />
proved by requiring SGA funded dation calls for the SGA to pay<lb />
groups to attend poll sights. individuals to sit at the polls and<lb />
The Elections Committee to "scrap the group poll tenders<lb />
chairman gathers attendants<lb />
from social groups such as frater-<lb />
nities to man the polls.<lb />
"I feel strongly about this<lb />
said Tony Porcelli. Porcelli, who<lb />
held the position for the first<lb />
all together He said this pro-<lb />
posal would be used only if atten-<lb />
dants could not be assembled<lb />
from SGA funded groups.<lb />
By having SGA funded<lb />
groups required to attend the<lb />
polls or by having the alternative<lb />
of paying attendants, Porcelli said<lb />
that the plan would eliminate al-<lb />
White was arrested shortly after<lb />
midnight Monday and charged<lb />
with three counts of simple as-<lb />
sault and one count of injury to<lb />
personal property. He was re-<lb />
leased on a $900 unsecured bond.<lb />
His first court date is set for April<lb />
18.<lb />
ECU Public Safety Chief Johnny<lb />
Rose said Tuesday the police<lb />
could not confirm if any more<lb />
fraternity members were in-<lb />
volved in the fracas, saying that<lb />
kind of information would not be<lb />
included in official police reports.<lb />
The name of the second student<lb />
assaulted was also released Tues-<lb />
day. Mike Jensen of Maryland<lb />
suffered a broken nose as a result<lb />
of the assault. After leaving cam-<lb />
pus for home Monday, Jensen has<lb />
reportedly returned to ECU.<lb />
"The whole thing is centered<lb />
around individuals that were<lb />
there and not the fraternit)<lb />
Pretty said. "If s not Kappa Alpha<lb />
Psi<lb />
Pretty declined to comment<lb />
further on the issue or directly on<lb />
the assault saying that since his<lb />
Laura Sherrill won Best Overall Interpreter and Matt Hermes won fraternity had no part in the as-<lb />
Best Overall Speaker in this year's Speaker's Festival held Tuesday sault, he felt he had no reason to<lb />
and Wednesday. (Ellen Murphy � Photolab) comment on it.<lb />
spring elections, says that the re-<lb />
having a hard time dealing with sponsibility of manning the elec-<lb />
now is that Kappa Alpha Psi was tion polls should be given to<lb />
brought into a matter that was campus gToups who are granted legations surrounding unat-<lb />
involving a member. One stu- funding from the SGA. tended polls. Vice presidential<lb />
dent. An individual he said. Porcelli said in a recommen- candidate Steve Sommers said he<lb />
That one person, the only stu- dation to the student legislature was upset that a polling center at<lb />
dent arrested so far in what police that the $GA should require Mendenhall was left unattended<lb />
groups to attend polls for a hour and a half in<lb />
because, "In the past, not all or- Wednesday's elections,<lb />
ganizations have been responsive Concerning the unattended<lb />
sitting at a poll according to the Mendenhall poll, Elections<lb />
recommendation. Committee Chairman Paul Puck-<lb />
officials are calling a continuing<lb />
investigation, is Teddy Matthew<lb />
White, 20, of Monroe.<lb />
he left.<lb />
Puckett said the ballots in the<lb />
Mendenhall box matched with<lb />
the number of recorded identifi-<lb />
cation numbers. For that reason,<lb />
Puckett said the box was valid in<lb />
the ballot counting.<lb />
The polling center at the Allied<lb />
Health Building was not open all<lb />
day Wednesday because Puckett<lb />
said he couldn't find anyone to<lb />
man the position. In attempts to<lb />
find an attendant for the position,<lb />
Puckett said he contacted 20 to 25<lb />
places to no avail.<lb />
Agreeing with Porcelli, Puck-<lb />
ett said he thought the proposed<lb />
plans are good recommendations<lb />
and he said he hopes the student<lb />
government will support the<lb />
measure.<lb />
"Overall, the election ran<lb />
See TWO, page 2<lb />
Members of the SGA Elections Committee counted ballots last night to determine<lb />
year's SGA contests. (Ellen Murphy � Photolab)<lb />
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1<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 7,1988<lb />
Maryland considers bill to deny aid to some<lb />
(CPS) � State legislators in<lb />
Maryland are considering a bill<lb />
that would deny financial aid to<lb />
voug men who fail to register for<lb />
the draft, while Arizona<lb />
lawmakers are debating a similar<lb />
bill that would withhold<lb />
admission to colleges as well as<lb />
student grants and loans.<lb />
A young man who refuses to<lb />
register his name and address<lb />
with the Selective Service Svstem<lb />
"reneges on his responsibility as a<lb />
citizen' argued State Sen.<lb />
Raymond Beck, who introduced<lb />
the Maryland bill.<lb />
About 23 percent of the nation's<lb />
18-to 20 year olds have not<lb />
registered for the draft, Brig. Gen.<lb />
Phillip Sherman, the Maryland<lb />
Selective Service System director,<lb />
said during a hearing on the bill.<lb />
About 3 percent of those betwoon<lb />
the ages of 20 to 25 also have failed<lb />
to register.<lb />
Phillips, who urged passage of<lb />
the bill, said such measures<lb />
convey "a message to today's men<lb />
that the benefits of citizenship<lb />
don't come without<lb />
responsibilities<lb />
"It's difficult to get an 18-year-<lb />
old's attention Sherman said.<lb />
"When he sits down to fill out a<lb />
financial aid application, you<lb />
have to get his attention<lb />
Sigma Xi makes awards<lb />
Awards to a high school science<lb />
teacher and to a professor and<lb />
student at East Carolina<lb />
U niversity were given by the ECU<lb />
chapter of Sigma Xi, the Scientific<lb />
Research Society, at a banquet<lb />
Tuesday.<lb />
The Sigma Xi Award for<lb />
Outstanding Dedication to<lb />
Teaching of Science or<lb />
Mathematics went to Leslie G.<lb />
Rrinson of Greenville. Brinsonisa<lb />
biology teacher at J.H. Rose High<lb />
School.<lb />
Dr. Mark M. Brinson, ECU<lb />
professor of biology, won the<lb />
Helms Award for faculty research<lb />
and Eric R. Powers of Matthews,<lb />
N.C a graduate student in<lb />
geology, received the Helms<lb />
Research Award for graduate<lb />
research.<lb />
The Helms Awards are given<lb />
annually by Sigma Xi to faculty<lb />
and students for research<lb />
achievement. The awards are<lb />
named in honor of three former<lb />
faculty members: the late Mary<lb />
Caughey Helms and Christine<lb />
Helms of the Department of<lb />
Biology and R. Marshall Helms of<lb />
the Department of Physics.<lb />
The award to Brinson<lb />
recognizes his research on the<lb />
"Nutrient Assimilative Capacity<lb />
of an Alluvial Floodplain<lb />
Swamp The research study was<lb />
published in the Journal of<lb />
Applied Ecology.<lb />
Powers studied the "Diatom<lb />
Biostratigraphy and<lb />
Paleoccology of the Miocene<lb />
Pungo River Formation, Onslow<lb />
Bay, North Carolina Continental<lb />
Shelf His study has been<lb />
accepted for special publication<lb />
about the sea bottom sediments<lb />
on the N.C. Continental Shelf.<lb />
Powers is the son of Mr. and<lb />
Mrs. Fred E. Powers of Matthews,<lb />
N.C.<lb />
Congress overrides bill veto<lb />
WASHINGTON, D.C. (CPS) -<lb />
Congress overrode President<lb />
Reagan's veto March 22 of a bill<lb />
that promises to make it harder<lb />
tor colleges to discriminate<lb />
against people because of their<lb />
gender, race, age or physical dis-<lb />
abilities.<lb />
The new law � called the Civil<lb />
Rights Restoration Act of 1988 �<lb />
will empower Washington to cut<lb />
off federal funds to campuses that<lb />
discriminate.<lb />
President Reagan, in vetoing<lb />
the bill in mid-March, argued the<lb />
law would give the federal gov-<lb />
ernment too much power to<lb />
meddle in private affairs.<lb />
But last week, when the veto<lb />
went back to Congress for ap-<lb />
proval, the Senate voted 73-24 and<lb />
the House voted 292-133 to over-<lb />
ride the veto.<lb />
'Women, minorities, the dis-<lb />
abled and the elderly once again<lb />
have laws that will open thedoors<lb />
to equal opportunity exulted<lb />
Marei Grecnberger of the Na-<lb />
tiona Women's Law Center after<lb />
the vc te.<lb />
The new law "restores" the<lb />
scope of an older policy�Title IX<lb />
of the Education Amendments of<lb />
1972 � that also let the govern-<lb />
ment punish discriminating col-<lb />
leges by cutting off their funds.<lb />
Fear of such penalties<lb />
prompted scores of colleges to<lb />
funnel more resources into<lb />
women's sports, recruiting more<lb />
female faculty members and<lb />
other affirmative action pro-<lb />
grams.<lb />
Officails at Hillsdalc college in<lb />
Michigan and Grove City College<lb />
in Pennsylvania, however, ar-<lb />
gued Title IX amounted to a fed-<lb />
eral license to intrude in their af-<lb />
fairs.<lb />
In lawsuits, they contended<lb />
only the specific program that got<lb />
federal funds � not the whole<lb />
college � should be subject to<lb />
Title IX penalties. In 1984, the U.S.<lb />
Dept. of Education � which had<lb />
the power to investigate and sue<lb />
colleges under Title IX �- has<lb />
dropped investigations into 63<lb />
cases of alleged discrimination<lb />
against campus women,<lb />
Grcenberger's group contended<lb />
in a study.<lb />
Cases of women alleging sexual<lb />
harassment, bias aginst their pro-<lb />
motions and other forms of dis-<lb />
crimination at Mississippi,<lb />
Campaigns over at last<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
dent apathy has made the SGA<lb />
not representative of the students.<lb />
There is a real need for students to<lb />
look for what's going on, only 8<lb />
percent seem to care<lb />
Sommers also critized his op-<lb />
ponent Jones for what he called<lb />
negative advertisement she made<lb />
m a letter to the editor �n The East<lb />
Carolinian.<lb />
Both Sommers and Jones have<lb />
made several personal attacks on<lb />
each other in their respective<lb />
campaigns. During his campaign,<lb />
Sommer said that Jones was pri-<lb />
marily campaigning on SGA ex-<lb />
perience and "her love for<lb />
people In response to Sommers<lb />
broad-based campaign, Jones<lb />
said after the initial elections that<lb />
Sommers "should run for con-<lb />
gress instead of the SGA<lb />
In an unusual happening, the<lb />
two candidates agreed on some-<lb />
thing. "Yes, I did run a negative<lb />
advertisement on Steve because<lb />
he has been misinforming the<lb />
students. He is just a lot of talk, so<lb />
I campaigned on that. It was as<lb />
negative campaigning as it was<lb />
informative Jones said after the<lb />
final count of the ballots.<lb />
Sommers conceded Wednes-<lb />
day night by saying, "She will<lb />
work hard at the job, I just hope<lb />
she keeps the students in mind<lb />
In a closing comment, Jones<lb />
said she would like to thank all of<lb />
her supporters and John Eagan,<lb />
the public defender, in particular.<lb />
Wednesday's results complete<lb />
the 1988-1989 SGA executive<lb />
council which includes, Murphy,<lb />
Jones, Tripp Roakes as treasurer<lb />
and Colleen McDonald as secre-<lb />
tary. Both Roakes and McDonald<lb />
ran unopposed and thus won by<lb />
default.<lb />
SGA President Scott Thomas<lb />
said he was sure Murphy and<lb />
Jones could do the job they were<lb />
elected to do. "I feel confident that<lb />
they (Murphy-Jones) will build<lb />
on the accomplishments of this<lb />
year and continue to carry on a<lb />
strong student government at<lb />
ECU"<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
smooth as silk Puckett said.<lb />
On the number of polling<lb />
places, both Porcelli and Puckett<lb />
said they thought the five to six<lb />
polls were sufficient for student<lb />
access. Both said they feel the<lb />
polling centers are placed in vis-<lb />
ible areas where there is a high<lb />
density of student traffic.<lb />
Puckett said in the future a<lb />
polling center should be set up in<lb />
front of the new building because<lb />
of the great number of students<lb />
converging around that area.<lb />
porcelli said that if his plans<lb />
are implemented that the elec-<lb />
rions system would still not be<lb />
Invincible to flaws. "Anyone can<lb />
Krcak a lock, but a lock will keep a<lb />
honest person from breaking in<lb />
he said.<lb />
Porcelli said his plans would<lb />
allow for a smoother process in<lb />
balloting. Since the controversy<lb />
over last spring's executive elec-<lb />
tions which stemmed from poll<lb />
sitters allegedly influencing voter<lb />
decisions, Porcelli said there have<lb />
been few problems in the last five<lb />
elections.<lb />
After the final tally of the bal-<lb />
lots Wednesday, SGA President<lb />
Scott Thomas said that the elec-<lb />
tions committee should be com-<lb />
mended on a job well done. "The<lb />
committee completed a lot of<lb />
planning and follow through to<lb />
see that problems in the past<lb />
didn't reoccur Thomas said.<lb />
DeKalb Community and Los<lb />
Angeles Southwest colleges,<lb />
Penn State, South Dakota State,<lb />
Idaho State, Auburn, Ball State<lb />
and Gonzaga universities, and<lb />
the universities of Vermont and<lb />
Alabama, among others were<lb />
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After 4 years of debate, last<lb />
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Thirteen states � including<lb />
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University of Arizona Vice<lb />
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Campuses quiet on Honduras<lb />
Students voted at polls<lb />
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(CPS) � American campuses,<lb />
long a center of opposition to<lb />
J President Reagan's Central<lb />
American policies, have been<lb />
j mostly quiet in reaction to the<lb />
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 to Honduras.<lb />
The activists blame bad<lb />
networking and even spring<lb />
 break for the silence.<lb />
"It's a bad time said Rose<lb />
Hayslett of the University of Iowa<lb />
Central American Solidarity<lb />
Committee. "A lot of students are<lb />
out of town on spring break<lb />
Opposition to the Reagan<lb />
administration's Central America<lb />
policy has rocked campuses<lb />
practically since the president<lb />
was first selected in 1980, and<lb />
�have gained momentum in recent<lb />
years.<lb />
Although students at a handful<lb />
of schools have protested since<lb />
March 16, when 3,200 U.S.<lb />
soldiers were sent to Honduras<lb />
after Nicaraguan troops allegedly<lb />
entered that country chasing<lb />
rebel forces, most college Central<lb />
American groups have been<lb />
like this one across the campus Wednesday, conspicuous by their absence,<lb />
and Kelly Jones to SGA positions. (Thomas "If anything, students are<lb />
getting involved in community<lb />
efforts rather than on campus<lb />
said Hugh Byrne, the politcal<lb />
director of the Committee on<lb />
Solidarity with the People of El<lb />
Salvador. "Community groups<lb />
are better prepared to respond to<lb />
these escalations he said.<lb />
"Student groups are less plugged<lb />
into the national organizations<lb />
calling for actions<lb />
Byrne nevertheless was<lb />
puzzled by the lack of response on<lb />
campuses.<lb />
"You would think it would<lb />
have hit students harder Byrne<lb />
said of the deployment of troops.<lb />
"If there's a major escalation of<lb />
hostilities � or a major war �<lb />
they're the one's who will have to<lb />
fight it<lb />
Still, students did participate<lb />
in protests held in San Francisco,<lb />
Boston, Minneapolis,<lb />
Washington DC. and other cities,<lb />
Byrne reported. But he wonders<lb />
why there hasn't been more<lb />
campus protests "given the<lb />
amount of attention the issue has<lb />
received on other campuses<lb />
"There's been a lot of apathy" at<lb />
the University of Minnesota,<lb />
campus College Republican<lb />
Chairman Tom Trecker said.<lb />
"Among students, most are not<lb />
informed and apathetic. This is a<lb />
fairly liberal campus, but the<lb />
activists are either on the far left or<lb />
are conservatives. The students in<lb />
between never get involved<lb />
Campuses, of course, have not<lb />
been entirely quiet. About 200<lb />
people rallied at Maine's Bates<lb />
College, while students at<lb />
Rutgers University and the<lb />
universities of California-<lb />
Berkeley and Colorado also<lb />
demonstrated against the<lb />
deployment.<lb />
At the University of Iowa,<lb />
activists celebrating a Central<lb />
Intelligence Agency decision not<lb />
to recruit at the school this spring<lb />
used the event to protest the troop<lb />
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 Haysett figured crowd sizes<lb />
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(CPS) � Despite the opposition<lb />
of many students and some<lb />
alumni, a judge last week re-<lb />
moved the last big obstacle to a<lb />
Massachusetts women's college's<lb />
plan to start admitting men next<lb />
fall.<lb />
A group of 9 alumni, who claim<lb />
to represnt hundreds of Wheaton<lb />
College grads around the coun-<lb />
try, failed last week to stop the<lb />
school from going coed when a<lb />
county judge said Wheaton's offi-<lb />
cials could use money raised in a<lb />
recent fundraising campaign to<lb />
help bring men to campus.<lb />
"It's important to keep<lb />
women's colleges alive said<lb />
alumnus Nancy McCann, one of<lb />
those opposing Wheaton's plan to<lb />
admit men for the first time in its<lb />
154-year history.<lb />
"There should be options.<lb />
Women's colleges afford women<lb />
the chance to take a real leader-<lb />
ship while they're trying out their<lb />
wings before they go out into the<lb />
real world<lb />
Facing waning interest, falling<lb />
enrollments and mounting diffi-<lb />
culties in getting enough money<lb />
to stay alive, several women's<lb />
colleges have gone coed in recent<lb />
years.<lb />
Pennsylvania's Seton Hill col-<lb />
lege, Virginia's Marymount<lb />
Univeristy, Goucher College in<lb />
Maryland and Vassar College, for<lb />
example, have all begun admit-<lb />
Minority students-protest, boycott<lb />
5 �i.t$Wf jg. ytSi<lb />
(CPS) � Minority student's<lb />
anger and frustrations � which<lb />
have erupted as sit-ins, demon-<lb />
strations, occupations of presi-<lb />
dents' offices, lawsuits and rallies<lb />
on dozens of campuses this school<lb />
year � surfaced again last week<lb />
in protests at North Carolina State<lb />
and the universities of Massachu-<lb />
setts and California-Berkeley.<lb />
At Berkeley, police arrested 28<lb />
law students March 23 for organ-<lb />
izing a class boycott and refusing<lb />
to budge from law school Dean<lb />
Jesse Choper's office.<lb />
The students had occupied the<lb />
office after Choper said he had no<lb />
author to call an open faculty<lb />
meeting to discuss the school's<lb />
failure to grant tenure to signifi-<lb />
cant numbers of women and<lb />
minority law professors.<lb />
Across the country, N.C. State<lb />
University students marched to a<lb />
campus plaza to present a petition<lb />
asking officials to recruit more<lb />
minority students and hire more<lb />
minority faculty members.<lb />
On the same day � March 17 �<lb />
about 100 University of Massa-<lb />
chusetts-Amherst students dem-<lb />
onstrated against what they<lb />
claimed was UMass administra-<lb />
tors' "slow response" to minority<lb />
students' issues.<lb />
In early March, of course, 120<lb />
students occupied a UMass build-<lb />
ing for a week in a dramatic re-<lb />
sponse to four white students'<lb />
unprovoked attack on two black<lb />
students. The episode sparked a<lb />
similar sit-in at nearby Hamp-<lb />
shire College.<lb />
While UMass officials have<lb />
kicked the four white students off<lb />
campus and begun several dis-<lb />
cussion groups, the ralliers<lb />
wanted to keep up the pressure.<lb />
We're not going to have peace<lb />
until we have justice swore<lb />
Graduate Student Senate Presi-<lb />
dent Jonathan Frank at the rally.<lb />
Nevertheless, students and offi-<lb />
cals at other campuses continued<lb />
dialogue that seems to have risen<lb />
from the angry confrontations<lb />
that have occured everywhere<lb />
from Tompkins-Cortland Com-<lb />
munity College in New York to<lb />
UCLA this school year.<lb />
On March 22, for example,<lb />
Governors State University in Illi-<lb />
nois and the Johnson Foundation<lb />
in Racine, Wisconsin, cohosted a<lb />
nationwide video conference<lb />
that, the sponsors claimed, linked<lb />
people from 175 campuses to-<lb />
gether to discuss what to do about<lb />
college racism.<lb />
A few days earlier, Nebraska<lb />
State Sen. Ernie Chambers told a<lb />
University of Nebraska forum on<lb />
college racism he agreed the<lb />
school isolated black students<lb />
and made them feel lonely and<lb />
afraid.<lb />
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the complaints he ehard back to<lb />
the legislature, hoping to imple-<lb />
ment some solutions for all the<lb />
state's colleges.<lb />
Top eleven seniors recognized at ceremony<lb />
ting men, often over the objec-<lb />
tions of their alumni and stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
Other women's schools like<lb />
Barnard, Bryn Mawr and Welle-<lb />
sley have established closer tics to<lb />
nearby coed colleges.<lb />
Wheaton's trustees aproved<lb />
plans to admit men in May, 1987,<lb />
sparking sit-ins and angry letters<lb />
form alumni.<lb />
McCann and 8 other grads did<lb />
more, suing the trustees for alleg-<lb />
edly misrepresenting their plans<lb />
during a fundraising campaign<lb />
from 1983 to 1985 to celebrate<lb />
Wheaton's 150 anniversary.<lb />
They tV argued Wheaton<lb />
shouldn't be able to use the $26<lb />
"rfcHk�lfraisecI orr recruiting<lb />
men.<lb />
"The theme of the drive was<lb />
preparing women for the 21st<lb />
century said alumnus Mary<lb />
Ann Marsh, one of the women<lb />
who brought the suit. "We had no<lb />
idea they planned to make the<lb />
school co-ed<lb />
But Judge Ernest Rotenberg of<lb />
Bristol County Probate Court last<lb />
week ruled the school had the<lb />
right to use all but the $120,000<lb />
donated by the 9 women for co-<lb />
educational purposes.<lb />
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April 7, 1988<lb />
OPINION<lb />
Page 4<lb />
ITie winners<lb />
Faced with a tough year<lb />
The final election results are in at<lb />
last, and we have a new set of execu-<lb />
tive officers for the 1988-89 school<lb />
year.<lb />
Larry Murphy and Kelly Jones will<lb />
do good jobs as president and vice<lb />
president. They both are experi-<lb />
enced legislators and should be ef-<lb />
fective and strong in dealing with<lb />
the administration.<lb />
They will be faced with some<lb />
tough challenges. If we have learned<lb />
one thing during the course of the<lb />
campaign, it is that Pirate Walk<lb />
needs to be reactivated. That will be<lb />
one of Jones's responsibilities, and<lb />
she is going to have to dedicate<lb />
many hours to revitalizing the once<lb />
proud program.<lb />
Murphy will be faced with the<lb />
Pirate Walk question also, but he<lb />
faces a tougher challenge in being<lb />
the students' voice to the admini-<lb />
stration. Too often this year admin-<lb />
istrative acts have gone unchal-<lb />
lenged and it seems the SGA has<lb />
bent to the will of the administration<lb />
without considering the ramifica-<lb />
tions for the average student.<lb />
Murphy will have to right this<lb />
wrong if he is to be a successful<lb />
president.<lb />
Murphy will be taking over the job<lb />
after a year in which the university<lb />
h suffered through much bad<lb />
publicity. The actions of a few stu-<lb />
dents in several isolated incidents<lb />
has translated into a bad name for<lb />
the entire university, and Murphy<lb />
will be charged with helping to put<lb />
our name back into good graces.<lb />
Other issues the SGA will have to<lb />
face in the upcoming school year<lb />
includes the parking problem,<lb />
working with early pre-registration<lb />
for specific student groups, campus<lb />
safety and improving weakening<lb />
racial relations on campus. These<lb />
issues must be met head on, and<lb />
Murphy cannot flinch from attack-<lb />
ing each with energy.<lb />
The outlook for the year, however,<lb />
is good. The SGA has a rather auspi-<lb />
cious beginning already. All the<lb />
candidates apparently ran a clean<lb />
campaign, a rare feat in ECU poli-<lb />
tics. There were also few glitches in<lb />
the election system, and both Tony<lb />
Porcelli and Paul Puckett need to be<lb />
commended for their fine work in<lb />
that area.<lb />
Greg Thompson and Steve Som-<lb />
mers can leave the campaign with<lb />
their heads held high. Both ran fine<lb />
campaigns and brought important<lb />
issues to the attention of the student<lb />
body. We look forward to seeing<lb />
them in the legislature next year,<lb />
working to insure the rights of stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
Was tenure wrongly denied?<lb />
According to Webster's Dictionary, the<lb />
word 'testify' means "to make a statement<lb />
based on personal knowledge or belief<lb />
This word is particularly important be-<lb />
cause life requires that we testify to many<lb />
things. There are family relations and citi-<lb />
zenship status that cannot be escaped.<lb />
There are also identification marks by birth<lb />
and accident that continuously impart<lb />
some testimony about us. Even as students<lb />
here at ECU, every now and then, we find<lb />
the need to ring our testimonies loud and<lb />
clear in hopes of being heard.<lb />
Testifying gives us the opportunity to let<lb />
others know how we feel. This is important<lb />
because it allows them to be as sensitive to<lb />
issues of concern as we are. I call your<lb />
attention to a letter that was written to the<lb />
editor last week. A letter by Tim Morris<lb />
entitled "Prof. Wrongly Denied Tenure<lb />
It was a letter about a history professor,<lb />
Dr. John Marshall Carter, who is currently<lb />
being denied tenure here at ECU. Tenure is<lb />
"the right of a teacher, after a probationary<lb />
experience, to hold his position for as long a<lb />
time as he renders efficient service.<lb />
I t<lb />
doubt left a lasting impression on Mr.<lb />
Morris, as well as other students who've<lb />
had him and surely that merits some credi-<lb />
bility.<lb />
It is often said that college students re-<lb />
gard school chiefly as a social activity; that<lb />
they immerge themselves in parrying and<lb />
then forget the real reason they're in school<lb />
- to get an education. Well, I don't know<lb />
about the rest of the world, but I do know<lb />
that here at ECU, there are productive stu-<lb />
dents who do want a quality education. We<lb />
want that education to come from profes-<lb />
sional and quality instructors, like Dr. Car-<lb />
ter.<lb />
It is often contended that no teacher loses<lb />
his job unless he is hopelessly inefficient.<lb />
This is true in most cases, however there are<lb />
teachers whose political or social activities<lb />
are so unpopular that problems seem to<lb />
develop, as they have in this case. They<lb />
develop because "capricious action by indi-<lb />
viduals or pressures from elements in the<lb />
community sometimes seek to have per-<lb />
fectly good instructors dismissed from<lb />
teaching" and this is wrong. Teachers<lb />
FOCUS<lb />
By<lb />
Steven<lb />
According to the letter and Dr. Carter, it is<lb />
documented fact that he has "consistently<lb />
received higher student evaluations than<lb />
both the university's and history<lb />
department's average<lb />
I don't know what that suggests to you,<lb />
but it should at least imply that Dr. Carter is<lb />
an exceptional professor. He should not be<lb />
denied tenure.<lb />
I found this aggressive letter to the editor<lb />
to be both open and critical, yet retentively<lb />
tactful and to the point - no punches were<lb />
seemingly held back. Dr. Carter found it to<lb />
be "right on the money<lb />
As I read the letter I continuously con-<lb />
cluded that Dr. Carter was one of those<lb />
professors who found joy in teaching oth-<lb />
ers. I was right. Yesterday I talked to Dr.<lb />
Carter. Never have I been so impressed in<lb />
so little of time. We talked about him,<lb />
students, and of course the reasons why he<lb />
is being denied tenure. Dr. Carter says there<lb />
is none: "a small number of professors are<lb />
responsible for trying to remove me from<lb />
students who feel perfectly good with me.<lb />
 I like students and I want to serve them by<lb />
helping them understand the past I have<lb />
a love for the subject of history and I like to<lb />
generate enthusiasm when I teach it. I don't<lb />
groan on for fifty minutes or so, but I try to<lb />
make learning exciting try to educate the<lb />
whole person  why don't they want me<lb />
to continue doing it? I don't understand<lb />
should be protected from such unjust dis-<lb />
missals, and I can't think of a more appro-<lb />
priate place to begin, than with Dr. Carter.<lb />
Poor teachers beget poor teachers, and<lb />
professors who do not engage in research<lb />
and writing projects beget students who<lb />
have little or no interest in scholarly pur-<lb />
suits. Likewise, good teachers demand of<lb />
themselves the production of ideas, con-<lb />
cepts, and research. Dr. Carter brings with<lb />
him these positive influences and surely his<lb />
services are welcomed here at ECU.<lb />
Teaching is a complex art, if only because<lb />
there is no teaching unless those being<lb />
taught actually learn. Students learn in<lb />
many ways: it depends on who they are,<lb />
what they are studying, and who is teach-<lb />
ing them. We learn by doing, by observing,<lb />
and by connecting with the minds and with<lb />
the spirits of our professors.<lb />
Dr. Carter, I was impressed simply talk-<lb />
ing to you. I could easily detect those<lb />
elements of professionalism, concern, and<lb />
love for what you do. I commend you, I<lb />
respect you, and I hope that your efforts of<lb />
making learning enjoyable, while insuring<lb />
quality education, far outweighs any<lb />
trumped-up technicalities pending against<lb />
you  I bid you Godspeed.<lb />
why<lb />
Dr. Carter has edited many publications<lb />
and written chapters in others. He has no<lb />
ORAL "RO-BESTS SAVED ME FROj<lb />
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Kappas respond to article<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
This letter is in response to your<lb />
article that was written about Kappa<lb />
Alpha Psi Fraternity. I was very<lb />
appalled and surprised at your<lb />
attempt to replicate the National<lb />
Enquirer in Tuesday, April 5th's<lb />
edition of The East Carolinian. As<lb />
vice-president of Kappa Alpha Psi, I<lb />
can assure the campus<lb />
administration, your staff, and the<lb />
student body of ECU that your irticle<lb />
was a bias account of fabricated lies<lb />
and I challenge you to present proof<lb />
that your allegations were true.<lb />
You turned an unfortunate incident<lb />
that was between a few students into<lb />
an alleged group assault on a student<lb />
by members of my fraternity. After<lb />
reading your article, I felt compelled<lb />
to talk to you. Our conversation<lb />
showed me that you chose to believe<lb />
these so-called eye-witnessed<lb />
accounts as if they could be<lb />
unmistakeably correct.<lb />
I am not convinced that you tried to<lb />
contact our president or for that<lb />
matter any member of Kappa Alpha<lb />
Psi. Your article scars the<lb />
respectability and objectivity I am<lb />
sure The East Carolinian worked<lb />
hard to establish.<lb />
Mr. Deanhardt, in your attempt to<lb />
point out your personal beliefs of<lb />
strained campus racial relations, you<lb />
have used my fraternity as a<lb />
scapegoat. You implied that the<lb />
incident was ratially motivated even<lb />
though your heresay evidence does<lb />
not support your fabrication.<lb />
Furthermore, when all is said and<lb />
done, and the proper legal actions are<lb />
completed, you will see the error of<lb />
your hastily written "yellow<lb />
journalism Unfortunately, you<lb />
cannot begin to feel the disgust and<lb />
pain your article has caused us. I hope<lb />
you will be man enough to give my<lb />
fraternity the front-page apology we<lb />
deserve, and maybe in the future you<lb />
will print positive articles more<lb />
indicative of our true purpose:<lb />
Achievement!<lb />
James Clinkscale<lb />
Vice-Polemarch, Eta Psi Chapter<lb />
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.<lb />
Yellow journalism<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
This letter is in reference to the<lb />
headline story in your April 5 th edi-<lb />
tion of The East Carolinian. As a<lb />
member of the Kappa Alpha Psi Fra-<lb />
ternity, Inc I was very disappointed<lb />
in your ability as an editor, a writer,<lb />
and a student at ECU. Through the<lb />
use of bias and highly-exaggerated<lb />
information and a ridiculously over-<lb />
dramatized literary style, you por-<lb />
trayed an isolated confrontation be-<lb />
tween individuals as an example of<lb />
racial unrest on our campus. Further-<lb />
more, any slightly knowledgeable<lb />
reporter knows that it is never appro-<lb />
priate to print an article without con-<lb />
clusive evidence, a police report, or<lb />
contacting both parties involved,<lb />
unless, of course, you are pur-<lb />
posefully trying to convey a distorted<lb />
ind misleading story. Not only was<lb />
the article a collection of fabricated<lb />
ies, the headline itself was a misrep-<lb />
resentation of what really occurred. I<lb />
do feel compelled to pose one ques-<lb />
tion to you Mr. Editor: Were you<lb />
rying to promote animosity between<lb />
lacks and whites at ECU? This is<lb />
definitely what your article had the<lb />
potential of doing and I hope that in<lb />
the future as editor, you are more<lb />
considerate and responsible to the<lb />
sensitivity and possible repercus-<lb />
sions of your writings. On an ending<lb />
note, I find it very interesting that you<lb />
could not find the time to print our<lb />
article on our upcoming scholarship<lb />
ball, but, as soon as some bad public-<lb />
ity presents itself, it makes the front<lb />
page as the main headline. Thank you<lb />
for your time.<lb />
Paul E. Foxworth<lb />
junior<lb />
Business<lb />
Campus rapes?<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
It has come to our attention that<lb />
there have been some rapes on our<lb />
campus. As a group we cannot<lb />
understand why they have not been<lb />
publicized by the police or The East<lb />
Carolinian. We feel that by<lb />
publicizing rapes it would make<lb />
people more careful while on the<lb />
campus. We are not requesting names<lb />
or details of the victim, just an<lb />
announcement that the rape has<lb />
occurred.<lb />
We feel that it is the responsibility<lb />
of The East Carolinian reporters to<lb />
also work at this, considering they are<lb />
training to be journalists. Is it too<lb />
much to ask that The East Carolinian<lb />
address the violence that is<lb />
committed against students on the<lb />
campus?<lb />
We as a group challenge the East<lb />
Carolina Police and The East<lb />
Carolinian to educate the students as<lb />
to what is happening on this campus.<lb />
Equal Rights Organization<lb />
for Students<lb />
ROTC defense<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
I am very disturbed by recent letters<lb />
and articles in The East Carolinian<lb />
condemning the U.S. military,<lb />
particularly the ROTC. I am, of<lb />
course, referring to Steve Sommer's<lb />
Mar. 1 and Tonya Batizy's Mar. 17<lb />
letters, and the Mar. 1 article entitled<lb />
"Speaker Says Avoid Military<lb />
First, I would like to commend<lb />
Danial A. Dant, Brendan Kelsh, and<lb />
Gary P. Sanderson for their excellent<lb />
letters written in response to Steve<lb />
Sommer's disturbing anti-military<lb />
letter. Keep on speaking out in favor<lb />
of true peace, democracry, and<lb />
freedom, friends - the majority of the<lb />
American people and all of the ECU<lb />
College Republicans fully support<lb />
you!<lb />
Instead of responding further to<lb />
Sommers (the above three have<lb />
already done a great job), I would like<lb />
to reply to Batizy's letter.<lb />
Batizy condemns armed forces<lb />
"because of moral reasons I ask her<lb />
and all who share her views: since<lb />
when is it immoral to defend and<lb />
promote liberty, justice, freedom,<lb />
democracy, and peace throughout<lb />
the world? Since when is it immoral to<lb />
combat murderous, brutal,<lb />
repressive, oppressive, aggressive,<lb />
expansionist, revolutionary, fascist<lb />
communist regimes by aiding those<lb />
who fight such tyranny and by<lb />
defending our own country<lb />
properly?<lb />
Batizy lived in communist<lb />
Hungary for a while, says she "would<lb />
not want to reside in a communist<lb />
country and yet she then turns right<lb />
around and condemns the very<lb />
armed forces that have kept the U.S.<lb />
from becoming a communist<lb />
country?! What kind of logic is that?<lb />
"We learn from early childhood to.<lb />
. . compromise Batizy says.<lb />
"Without a compromise, known in<lb />
more adult terms as a treaty, the earth<lb />
would be a battleground and not the<lb />
life sheltering resource that it was<lb />
meant to be I wonder if Ms. Batizy<lb />
realizes that the Soviets have broken<lb />
every single one of the 66 treaties<lb />
they've signed with other countnes,<lb />
or that they've violated agreements<lb />
with the U.S. alone 175 specific times<lb />
since World World 11?<lb />
Signing treaties with tyrants,<lb />
dictators, Communists and other<lb />
murderous liars like Hitler,<lb />
Brezhnev, Stalin, Gorbachev,<lb />
Krushchev, etc. is suicide. Trusting in<lb />
treaties signed by double-crossing,<lb />
power-hungry dictators is utterly,<lb />
insanely absurd and seismically<lb />
dangerous. The historical record is<lb />
very clear in backing up this truth.<lb />
Batizy: "I do not see the point in<lb />
killing, when there are peaceful<lb />
alternatives By "peaceful<lb />
alternatives Batizy means treaties<lb />
(see discussion above). Nuts.<lb />
Communists and other fascist<lb />
monsters like Quadaffi do not<lb />
respond to anything but military<lb />
force. According to Lenin himself,<lb />
those of us in the West who believe<lb />
that Communists can be dealt with in<lb />
a non-military manner are useful<lb />
idiots<lb />
I am sick and tired ol heaifn�<lb />
"peaceniks blasting President<lb />
Reagan for bombing Libya in<lb />
retaliation for Quadafh's terrorist<lb />
attacks on innocent people. 1 ask you:<lb />
how else would we have stopped his<lb />
killing and maiming of innocents? By<lb />
going up to him and saying, "Look,<lb />
Mr. Quadaffi, military and armed<lb />
forces are immoral. Instead of giving<lb />
you what you deserve, can we instead<lb />
be friends? Pretty please stop the<lb />
killing, O.K.?" Double nuts!<lb />
Dropping an atom bomb on<lb />
Hiroshima and Nagasaki was a last<lb />
resort to end World War II. "Peace<lb />
niks condemn the act as "immoral I<lb />
ask them: how else would we have<lb />
stopped the war? We repeatedly<lb />
demanded that the Japanese<lb />
surrender or else, and they ignored<lb />
our warnings. Which is worse:<lb />
putting a quick end to a war that<lb />
claimed millions of lives by killing a<lb />
hundred thousand, or letting the war<lb />
kill millions of more innocent people<lb />
while we sat around on our self-<lb />
righteous, anti-military "peacenik<lb />
butts and let them die without doing<lb />
anything? I oppose the use of military<lb />
force if it can be avoided. But, since<lb />
our world is imperfect and contains<lb />
those who would use "peacenik<lb />
naivete to gain world domination, it<lb />
often cannot be avoided, a truth<lb />
Batizy and Sommers have yet to<lb />
realize.<lb />
John Godkin<lb />
Senior<lb />
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it did last year, and college offi-<lb />
cials are trying to find ways to cut<lb />
back.<lb />
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main states, in tact, are swearing<lb />
they'll have tocu t back on student<lb />
services freeze faculty salaries<lb />
and in 1 case even fire a<lb />
beauty queen to cope with lower<lb />
funding in bills now being<lb />
weighed in state legislatures<lb />
around the country.<lb />
Students in Illinois, Maryland<lb />
and Kentucky, for example, are<lb />
conducting aggressive lobbving<lb />
campaigns to convince their state<lb />
lawmakers to appropriate more<lb />
money for higher education, and<lb />
thus avoid the steep tuition in-<lb />
creases, class cuts and student<lb />
service decreases they've been<lb />
warned are coming.<lb />
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which will be passing their annual<lb />
or biennual higher ed appropria-<lb />
tion bills in April provide pub-<lb />
lic colleges with the bulk of the<lb />
money they have to spend this<lb />
year.<lb />
Various observers note some<lb />
states are having tremble coming<lb />
up with cash to give to colleges.<lb />
"Oklahoma, Texas and Louisi-<lb />
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walb of the National Association<lb />
of State Colleges and Land-Crant<lb />
Universities, a Washington, D.C<lb />
coalition that lobbies on pulic col-<lb />
lege issues.<lb />
Alaska, North Dakota, South<lb />
Dakota and West Virginia also cut<lb />
the amount oi money they're giv-<lb />
ing to their state campuses.<lb />
They "cut back on everything,<lb />
spending less on higher educa-<lb />
tion than they did the year be-<lb />
fore said Brenda Erickson of the<lb />
National Conference on State<lb />
Legislatures (NCSL), which<lb />
tracks the activities of state gov-<lb />
ernments.<lb />
Erickson calculated that, na-<lb />
tionwide, state funding on higher<lb />
education increased a relatively<lb />
paltry 7.4 percent since the 1986-<lb />
87 fiscal year.<lb />
Illinois State University, which<lb />
monitors state higher ed funding<lb />
in 2-year periods, figured the<lb />
appropriations are up 11 percent,<lb />
the smallest increase since the<lb />
recession year oi 1982-83.<lb />
This one speaks for itself. Spring. (Thomas Walters � Photolab)<lb />
Dukakis,Gore win mockconvention<lb />
Lexington, VA. (CTS) �<lb />
Massachussetts Gov. Michael<lb />
Dukakis was nominated as the<lb />
Democratic presidential<lb />
candidate, and Tennesse Sen.<lb />
Albert Gore will be his running<lb />
mate.<lb />
The Democratic national<lb />
convention won't be held until<lb />
July, of course, but if history<lb />
of delegates are assigned regions gives him the real nomination in<lb />
of the nation to research to<lb />
determine which candidate<lb />
appeals to voters there.<lb />
Jesse Jackson, said Watkins, ran<lb />
a strong second at the convention,<lb />
but most felt he was not electable<lb />
and won't be nominated by the<lb />
Democrats in July. He will be,<lb />
Watkins predicted, "a<lb />
July. "Dukakis is truly a national<lb />
candidate said Watkins.<lb />
Gwen Pruyne, who edits ISU's<lb />
"Grapevine which monitors the<lb />
funding, added "the (funding)<lb />
trend is always up but that<lb />
"each year a different state or<lb />
group of states does well<lb />
This year northeastern states,<lb />
which in the early 80s were slash-<lb />
ing their public college budgets,<lb />
are doing well. 'The oil states<lb />
Pruyne reported, "are strug-<lb />
gling" now.<lb />
When a state's economy is<lb />
overly dependent on 1 product or<lb />
crop, Roschwalb pointed out, its<lb />
health can evaporate "overnight"<lb />
asbusinesses totter and pay less in<lb />
taxes to their state governments<lb />
which, in turn, have less money to<lb />
give to their various departments,<lb />
including higher education.<lb />
The impact on students can be<lb />
immediate.<lb />
At the universities of Utah and<lb />
Texas, for example, libraries are<lb />
scrimping by cancelling subscrip-<lb />
tions to newspapers and scholarly<lb />
journals.<lb />
Black Hill State students, cam-<lb />
pus finance officer Shirley Sipe<lb />
said, will have to pay higher fees<lb />
next school year to pay for things<lb />
the state used to provide for them.<lb />
Galvinized by the prospect of<lb />
paying higher tuitions for fewer<lb />
services, frozen faculty salaries<lb />
and a cutback in the number of<lb />
course sections offered next year,<lb />
2 vvavesof Kentucky studentsand<lb />
faculty members � 1 numbering<lb />
7,000 people, the second number-<lb />
ing 3,000 � marched on the state<lb />
capitol earlier in March to call for<lb />
a bigger state college budget.<lb />
Michigan State University<lb />
managed to save $1.3 million by<lb />
halting campus equipment pur-<lb />
chases for the next school year,<lb />
refusing to hire more staff or fac-<lb />
ulty members and putting the<lb />
necessities it has to buy on install-<lb />
ment plans.<lb />
But MSU still may have to close<lb />
its Humanities school, and stu-<lb />
dents will pay more in tuition next<lb />
year.<lb />
Governors State Universitv in<lb />
Illinois said it will have to raise<lb />
tuition a whopping 20 percent to<lb />
raise money to compensate for<lb />
state funding cuts.<lb />
Despite the hike, Governors<lb />
State will offer 10 percent fewer<lb />
course sections next year to save<lb />
money.<lb />
The unkindest cut of all may<lb />
have been made at Wyoming's<lb />
Casper College, where the stu-<lb />
dent government, needing to save<lb />
$4,000, voted to drop its Miss<lb />
Casper College beauty contest.<lb />
Even where things a re good, the<lb />
schools don't enjoy lavish budg-<lb />
ets.<lb />
In "miraculous" Massachu-<lb />
setts, critics charge prosperity is<lb />
reaching campuses slowly.<lb />
Fitchburg State College, for<lb />
example, "may have to trim the<lb />
budget a little said Mike<lb />
Shanley, public relations director.<lb />
State funding there has risen<lb />
dramatically in terms of scholar-<lb />
ships - "500 percent in the last 5<lb />
years Shanley said<lb />
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repeats itself, Dukakis will get the powerbroker for the poor and<lb />
nod. Dukakis, after all was disadvantaged and will have a<lb />
nominated as the presidential significant influence on the<lb />
candidate at the Washington and party's platform, however.<lb />
Lee L'niversitv Mock Democratic "Despite his success, in most<lb />
Convention March 25 and 26. states Jackson is only receiving 10<lb />
Letters Read By:<lb />
1(1111 lk'IVlU-T<lb />
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The student-run convention<lb />
has a knack for picking winners.<lb />
Since its inception in 1908,<lb />
"delegates" have correctly<lb />
predicted the eventual nominee<lb />
for the party that's out of the<lb />
White House 13 out of 18 times.<lb />
That run includes selecting 8 of<lb />
the last 9 candidates since 1948.<lb />
Convention treasurer Brad<lb />
percent of the white vote said<lb />
Watkins. "You need more to be<lb />
elected president. The Democrats<lb />
have not performed well in the<lb />
last 2 elections, so they'll do<lb />
everything they can this time to<lb />
have an attractive candidate<lb />
Although Dukakis did not run<lb />
especially impressively in the<lb />
South, said Watkins, naming<lb />
Ki-in Dillon<lb />
KoIkii Doik. Ir<lb />
John Heard<lb />
Fred llir<lb />
van Penn<lb />
Watkins, a Washington and Lee Gore as his running mate "will<lb />
senior, attributes theconvention's help<lb />
success to its "emphasis on solid Missouri Congressman<lb />
political research Richard Gephardt, Watkins said,<lb />
"It's one of the greatest political "should seriously consider<lb />
research efforts in the country dropping out" of the race because<lb />
he said. "It gets people interested of financial problems and a<lb />
in the political process, and helps perception among local and<lb />
them appreciate the pros and be county officials that he "flip-<lb />
more tolerant of the cons flops" on issues.<lb />
"We talk to grassroots party Gephardt and Illinois Sen. Paul<lb />
organizers at county and local Simon each received a handful of<lb />
levels to formulate a well-thought delegates at the mock convention,<lb />
platform said Watkins. but threw their support to<lb />
More than 80 percent of Dukakis.<lb />
Washington and Lee's student Dukakis, said Watkins, runs<lb />
body participates in the very close to Vice President<lb />
convention, and students from George Bush, the likely<lb />
other Virginia colleges and high Republican candidate, in national<lb />
schools participate as well. Blocks polls, which may be the factor that<lb />
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TOP PAY FOR GRAPHIC ARTIST<lb />
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provided. Send resume to: Baldwin Sign<lb />
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28450.<lb />
PART-TIME CLEAN PARKING lots<lb />
with vaccuum sweeper. 10 p.m2:30 a.m.<lb />
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday nights.<lb />
Must have phone and transportation<lb />
830-1882.<lb />
WANTED: Models for Leisure Curl perm<lb />
and style. I lair must be either virgin or<lb />
previously curled. Relaxed hair not suit-<lb />
able Perms and stylers to be done by<lb />
outstanding stylists during State Beauti-<lb />
cians Show at the Greenville Sheraton.<lb />
Models needed for following dates; April<lb />
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FEMAIL RESIDENT COUNSELOR:<lb />
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background wishing to gain valuable<lb />
experience in the field. No monetary<lb />
compensation, however room, utilities<lb />
and phone provided. Call Mary Smith,<lb />
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LIFEGUARDS AND RENTAL atten-<lb />
dants needed for summer work in Atlan-<lb />
tic Beach area May 15th-Labor Dav. $3.75<lb />
plus commissions. Send resume to: Beach<lb />
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tic Beach, N.C 28512. 919-247-7750. l<lb />
HELP WANTED: Part-time interior de-<lb />
sign student-send resume to: Designer,<lb />
3010 East 10th Street, Greenville, N.C.<lb />
OVERSEAS JOBS: Also cruiseships.<lb />
$15,000-S95.40G7year. Now hiring! 320<lb />
openings! (1 805-687-6000 Ext. OJ-1166.<lb />
PROGRESSIVE PROFESSIONAL<lb />
COMPANY seeking enthusiastic, dedi-<lb />
cated individual to work 5 evenings per<lb />
week, Monday-Friday, as customer serv-<lb />
ice representativetelemarketer. Send res-<lb />
ume to: Chemlawn, 120 E. 14th Street,<lb />
Greenville, N.C, 27858.<lb />
SOCIAL WORKER II: Halifax County<lb />
Department of Social Services. Salary<lb />
range: $16,389-$25,811. Preferred education<lb />
and experience-Master's degree from an<lb />
accredited school of social work; or combi-<lb />
nation of education and experience. Inter-<lb />
ested persons should contact local Em-<lb />
ployment Security Commission for infor-<lb />
mation on minimum education and re-<lb />
quirements and assistance in filing an<lb />
application. Closing date for accepting<lb />
applications is April 15, 1988. Halifax<lb />
County is an equal opportunity employer.<lb />
SERVICES OFFERED<lb />
VIDEO DATING the wave of the future.<lb />
Meet your mate on a video tape. Call for<lb />
details, Promotions Unlimited Video Dat-<lb />
ing Service. 756-6163.<lb />
NEED HELP with various cleaning jobs?<lb />
Rent-A-Cadet Saturday, April 9,1988 from<lb />
800 a.m12:00 p.m. and 12:00 p.m4:00<lb />
p.m. The cost is $20.00 for 12 a day and<lb />
530.00 for the entire dav. Sponsored by<lb />
ECU Army ROTC. Call 757-6967 or 757-<lb />
fr974 from 1:00 p.m4:00 p.m.<lb />
BEACHWEAR PHOTOGRAPHER Out<lb />
door poses only. Free proof prints (limit 2).<lb />
Enlargements available. Call Ron at 752-<lb />
3758.<lb />
TOP QUALITY TYPING-S1.50 per page.<lb />
Resume-515.00. Call Joy at 758-7413 from<lb />
6:00-9:00 p.m.<lb />
CARS WAXED-Student washes, polishes,<lb />
and waxes cars. Good job, good price,<lb />
$25.00. Call 752-2839.<lb />
TYPING AND WORD PROCESSING:<lb />
Letter Qualitylaser printing. Rush jobs<lb />
accepted. Designer Type, 752-1933.<lb />
WORD PROCESSING AND PHOTO-<lb />
COPYING SERVICES: We offer typing<lb />
and photocopying services. We also sell<lb />
software and computer diskettes. 24 hours<lb />
in and out. Guaranteed typing on paper up<lb />
to 20 hand written pages. SDF Professional<lb />
Computer Services, 106 East 5th Street<lb />
(beside Cubbies) Greenville, N.C. 752-<lb />
3694.<lb />
FOR SALE<lb />
FOR SALE: Pioneer Receiver VSX 2000.<lb />
Six months old, 50 wattschannel, re-<lb />
mote S250.00. Call 756-0009.<lb />
FOR SALE: Kidder Red-line Trick Ski-<lb />
never been used. S125.00. Call 756-0009.<lb />
Dive<lb />
PenneKamp<lb />
in<lb />
Key Largo, Fla.<lb />
2 Persons $369<lb />
4 Persons $309<lb />
May 8-13<lb />
For More Information &amp;<lb />
Registration Call The<lb />
Rum Runner<lb />
Dive Shop<lb />
GOVERNMENT HOMES from $1 00<lb />
"U Repair Also tax delinquent prop-<lb />
erty. Call 805-644-9533 Ext. 75 'or infor-<lb />
mation.<lb />
IS IT TRUE you can buy Jeeps for $44.00<lb />
through the U.S. government? Get the<lb />
facts today! Call 1-312-742-1142 Ext. 5271-<lb />
A.<lb />
TIE DYES AND CUSTOM PAINTED<lb />
T-SHIRTS FOR SALE, $8.00-$12.00.<lb />
Designs that are dyes done with special<lb />
T-shirt fabric paints so they last longer.<lb />
Ask for Paul or leave a message at 752-<lb />
0607. Satisfaction guarnteed.<lb />
FOR SALE: Dresser, $50.00; couch,<lb />
$130.00; table, $45.00; buffethutch<lb />
$90.00. call 551-1413 from 8:00 a.m5:00<lb />
p.m 758-7923 after 5:00 p.m. All furni-<lb />
ture in good-excellent condition and<lb />
very functional.<lb />
RINGGOLD TOWERS CONDO FOR<lb />
SALE: B-Unit, 2nd floor, fully fur-<lb />
nished. Tax market-value, $43,730.00.<lb />
Make me an offer. 919-787-1378.<lb />
FOR SALE: 1982 Pontiax Phoenix, two<lb />
tone, five door, AC, bucket seats, rear<lb />
window defroster, 125,000 miles, good<lb />
condition. Call 758-4779, ask for Dan.<lb />
1983 HONDA 650 Nighthawk, less than<lb />
8000 miles, good condition. 4 valve, 6<lb />
speed, shaftdrive, $1,000.00. Call Mark<lb />
at 752-3133 after 6:00 p.m.<lb />
FOR SALE: Assorted furnishings in-<lb />
cluding coffee table, book shelves,<lb />
chairs, all at inexpensive student prices.<lb />
Graduating in May. Must sell soon, call<lb />
758-4779, ask for Dan.<lb />
FAST .FUN FOOD Pizzas, sana<lb />
wiches, subs, salads, lasagne, spaghetti,<lb />
and beer. Fast, free delivery. Call Fa-<lb />
mous Pizza. 757-1278 or 757-0731.<lb />
CAN YOU BUY Jeeps, 4 x 4's seized in<lb />
drug raids for under $100.00? Call for<lb />
facts today. 602-837-3401 Ext. 711.<lb />
PLANT SALE: ECU Biology Club.<lb />
Thursday, April 7 and Friday, April 8<lb />
from 7:30 a.mLOO p.m. at the Biology<lb />
Greenhouse, room S-ll.<lb />
FOR SALE: 1985 4-door Chevrolet Spec-<lb />
trum; 43,000 miles-great gas mileage!<lb />
Call Denise at 758-9796 for more details.<lb />
NEED TO SELL QUICKLY: 1979 Honda<lb />
Civic Stationwagon, heater and AC<lb />
$1,250.00 or best offer. Call 752-4755 after<lb />
5:00 p.m.<lb />
FOR SALE � Mako electric guitar, Go-<lb />
nlly 150Watt amp. $250.00. $400.00 value<lb />
Call 752-1182, ask for Wayne.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED: Need room<lb />
mate for the summer, two bedrooms, one<lb />
and one half baths, livingroom, kitchen,<lb />
dinette, cement patio great for barbecues,<lb />
fridge, dishwasher, central air, quiet<lb />
neighborhood, five minutes from cam-<lb />
pus. 107-E Cedar Court. $160.00 per month<lb />
plus utilities. Call 758-4779, ask for Dan or<lb />
Warren.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to share<lb />
a 2 bedroom duplex. $75.00 per month<lb />
rent plus 13 utilities. Smokers welcome.<lb />
Call 752-5279.<lb />
HOUSE FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 1 12<lb />
baths, $350.00 per month, 1 block from<lb />
campus. Available May 1st. Call 830-1215.<lb />
ROOMMATES needed to share<lb />
Wildwood Villas townhouse during<lb />
summer school. Call Julie at 752-4781.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED: To share a 2<lb />
bedroom townhouse. No deposit. $150.00<lb />
a month and 12 utilities, fireplace, dish-<lb />
washer, central heatAC, washerdryer.<lb />
Call 756-2355 ext. 278. Leave your name<lb />
and number.<lb />
GREAT SUMMER DEAL: 2 bedroom<lb />
apartment close to campus, only $315.00 a<lb />
month. Sublease May through August.<lb />
Call 758-9576.<lb />
SPRING SPECIAL Fairlane Farms<lb />
Apartments. 2 bedroom2 bath apart<lb />
ment, 894 sq. feet. 1 month free rent with 12<lb />
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RINGGOLD TOWERS: Apartments for<lb />
rent. Furnished. Contact Hollie Si-<lb />
moncwich at 752-2865.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED:<lb />
Available May 8th to share 3 bedroom<lb />
apartment at Wilson Acres. Private bed-<lb />
room, 13 rent and utilities, furnished<lb />
except for bedroom. Non-smoker. Call<lb />
Dawn or Corey at 758-7368 or leave mes-<lb />
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PERSONALS<lb />
ECU STUDENTS<lb />
Greenville Condo<lb />
Ringgold Towers<lb />
1 bd. fully furnished<lb />
$32,000Owner will<lb />
consider 2nd mortgage<lb />
or trade equity for<lb />
other property.<lb />
Phone Frank Stone<lb />
at Southern Shores<lb />
Realty<lb />
1-800-334-1000<lb />
FOR RENT<lb />
ROOMS FOR RENT: Fully furnished<lb />
house next to campus. $135.00 a month<lb />
available for summer school and fall. Call<lb />
soon! 757-3027.<lb />
NEEDED: "Female roommate, non-<lb />
smoker for the fall and spring semesters,<lb />
in a 3-bedroom apartment at Eastbrook.<lb />
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FOR RENT: Apartment to sublease. May<lb />
through August. Furnished, 2 bedroom,<lb />
near campus, bus serivce. Call Alisa<lb />
weekdays after 530, weekends anytime.<lb />
752-9402.<lb />
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom apartment,<lb />
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June, and July with an option to rent. For<lb />
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p.m.<lb />
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Clean and quiet one bedroom furnished<lb />
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Announcements<lb />
PI KAPPA PHI associate members the<lb />
time is near, keep working hard and as<lb />
one, do this and your time will be here.<lb />
THE MOODY DUDES will rock the<lb />
branches at Susie's Trechouse tonight<lb />
Hear the classics and swing 'til two.<lb />
SHARON KOTT-living out of the car<lb />
was fun. This past weekend was the best<lb />
we've ver had! Love, Wayne.<lb />
GREEK WEEK-Ycs, Creek Week starts<lb />
next week!<lb />
MYRTLE BEACH was the place where<lb />
the Pikes showed their face, the formal<lb />
was the reason that our weekend was so<lb />
pleasing, we all had a blast but the week<lb />
end didn't last, Stick's date was pinned<lb />
and he got thrown in, the "Pledges" were<lb />
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all had a good time and Don's date was so<lb />
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Because ther's only one Pika, and Pikas<lb />
party it out!<lb />
BEAUX ARTS BALL will be held April 16<lb />
in Grey Art Gallery. 900-until Open to all<lb />
ECU students, faculty and their guests.<lb />
Door prizes. Band-The Amatuers. BYOB.<lb />
Costumes not required. Cover charge.<lb />
Sponsored by the VAF.<lb />
HOPE EVERYONE had a great Easter!<lb />
Study hard-the end is near Love, the<lb />
Sigmas.<lb />
HEY GREEKS: Bikers to your places! Get<lb />
psyched for the 3rd annual ADTTKA<lb />
Tricycle Race on Monday' Next week is<lb />
going to be great!<lb />
PI KAPPA ALPHA wishes to congratu-<lb />
late its new 111' sister pledges. The girls are<lb />
bad, and there's no doubt, when thev<lb />
finally get in, they're going to blow it out'<lb />
Good luck. We're behind you 100. The<lb />
Brothers and 111" sisters of Pi Kappa<lb />
Alpha.<lb />
ATTENTION ALL GREEKS, If inter<lb />
ested in basketball and beer. Three on<lb />
Three Tourney April 8th and 9th. Get<lb />
your teams together. Sign up at Kappa<lb />
Sig house. For more information, call 752<lb />
5543.<lb />
GREEK WEEK IS COMING! Will you be<lb />
able to make it across the border 7 Find out<lb />
who can make it to Mexico at the Alpha<lb />
Sigma Phi and Alpha Phi tequila Kill CXf.<lb />
Pepe will be in rare form!<lb />
SORORITY FIELD DAY: All sorority<lb />
girls-join us at the bottom of the hill to<lb />
day-Thursday, April 7th at 4:00 p.m for<lb />
some competitive fun in the sun<lb />
FANTASY presents "There's No Bum<lb />
ness Like Show Business on Saturday<lb />
April 0th at 8:00 p.m in Jenkins Audito<lb />
rium. S2.00. Fantasy is a performance<lb />
group created by and for both hearing<lb />
and deaf cultures.<lb />
GREEK WEEK SHIRTS: Call 758-1440 or<lb />
get in touch with a Theta Chi. The Rev<lb />
DAMN YANKEE-Mr Mills you bring<lb />
new life to these words A Manning.<lb />
FREE FOOT SCRFFNINJCr<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 />
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 />
PERFORMING ARTS<lb />
The 1988-1989 Performing Arts Series is<lb />
sponsoring the following events: The<lb />
Ohio Ballet, Wynton Marsalis, The Acting<lb />
Company, The Atlanta Symphony, 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 />
MendenhaU, 757-6611, ext. 266. Office<lb />
hours are 11:00 a.m6:00 p.m Monday-<lb />
Friday.<lb />
NASWCORSO<lb />
Wanted: Social Work Criminal Justice<lb />
majors and intended majors, to attend<lb />
meetings. Held the 2nd and 4th Monday<lb />
each month, at 4:00 p.m in Allied Health<lb />
bldg room 110.<lb />
WOMEN'S FRISBFE Q lift<lb />
Practice will be held Tuesday, Wednes-<lb />
day and Thursday from 3:30 until, at the<lb />
bottom of College Hill. All interested<lb />
players should attend. Those who have<lb />
received forms need to have them com-<lb />
pleted and ready to turn in.<lb />
SPECIAL OLYMPICS<lb />
Volunteers are needed to help with the<lb />
1988 Greenville-Pitt County Special<lb />
Olympics Games which will be held on<lb />
Friday April 15,1988, at E.B. Aycock Jun-<lb />
ior High School in Greenville. Volunteers<lb />
must be able to work from 9.00 a.m. to<lb />
2:00p.m. If y�" are interested, you need to<lb />
attend a volunteer training session in<lb />
Biology 103 on Tuesday, April 12 at 500<lb />
pm For more information, call Leslie<lb />
Wooles at 830-4551.<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 />
ECA<lb />
Fellowship of Christian Athletes will<lb />
meet every Tuesday at 9:30 at the Pirate<lb />
Club. Coaches, athletes, and others are<lb />
welcome to attend.<lb />
GAYCOMMITNTTY<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 />
COLLEGE REPUBLICANS<lb />
The ECU College Republicans will<lb />
meet every Tuesday night in room 221<lb />
Mendenhall at 7 p.m. Call 758-5775 or 752-<lb />
3587.<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 />
HO0ajn6.O0p.m.<lb />
PAMLICO-TAR RIVFR<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 on current water<lb />
quality issues in the Pamlico-Tar 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 />
ECUFRISBEECUIB<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 />
FANTASY<lb />
Fantasy presents There's No Business<lb />
Like Show Business' Saturday, April 9th,<lb />
8:00 p.m Jenkins Auditorium. Tickets are<lb />
$2.00. Fantasy is a performance group<lb />
created by and for both hearing and deaf<lb />
cultures.<lb />
BIPOD PRESSURE<lb />
The third annual Life's a Health Affair,<lb />
sponsored by the Student Health Service<lb />
and the West Area Residence Council,<lb />
will be held in Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center on Tuesday, April 12 from 3-6 p.m.<lb />
Come find out how you can live a<lb />
healthier life.<lb />
SUPPORT CROUP<lb />
A support group has been formed for<lb />
people who are caring for a parent,<lb />
spouse, or other loved one at home. The<lb />
group will meet at St. James United<lb />
Methodist Church at 2000 E 6th St. on<lb />
Tuesday April 12 from 7:00 p.m. until 8:30<lb />
p.m. Contact Freda Cross, MSW 551-4490<lb />
or Susan Redding, R.N. 757-0303<lb />
AMA MEMBERS<lb />
The American Marketing Association<lb />
will be hosting its first ever banquet on the<lb />
19th of April. Time and place will be<lb />
posted shortly. Dinner along with a<lb />
special quest speaker will be provided.<lb />
The cost will be $3.00 per person or $5.00<lb />
for members and a guest. Money for the<lb />
banquet can be turned into Dr. Dudley's<lb />
office in advance.<lb />
PLANT SALE<lb />
The ECU Biology Club will be<lb />
sponsoring a plant sale today and friday.<lb />
The sale will take place in the Biology<lb />
Greenhouse, room BS 111, from 7.30a.m.<lb />
to 100 p.m.<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 Health. Topic<lb />
is update on health trends: Pitt County<lb />
Hypertension project. All those interested<lb />
should attend on Monday, April U, 1988 at<lb />
5:30 p.m. in MSC, room 237.<lb />
PERSONAL CARF,<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 />
212 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 />
MARCHiNCPIMTFfi<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 Tracey 758-1217.<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 Mendenhall. Sponsored<lb />
by the Student Health Service and the<lb />
West Area Residence Council.<lb />
SAM MEETING<lb />
The last SAM meeting of the 1987-1988<lb />
school year will be on Monday, April Uth<lb />
at 330 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 MendenhaU room 238. Year-end rap up<lb />
and future plans to be discussed.<lb />
NAR.arTTCANOMQTJ<lb />
Meetings: Monday - Friday at 8.00 p m<lb />
and Saturday at noon at St. Paul's Enis<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 onl v or if<lb />
you think you have a problem).<lb />
SJIIDYABRQAD<lb />
Applications are now being accepted<lb />
for study abroad placements under the<lb />
nSFPKrp1 Studcnt.change Program<lb />
(ISEP). ISEP is a worldwide 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 />
attendmgECUIfyouhavecomplelS:<lb />
least one year of college-level work, have<lb />
a GPA of at least 2.5, and yearn to expert<lb />
ence o her people and other places con-<lb />
tact IMMEDIATELY Dr. RPHur2yj"<lb />
ISEP Coordinator, Austin 222 757-6418 or<lb />
756-0682. A limited number'of summer<lb />
intense language programs are avail-<lb />
able.<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 12.191 �t 7:30 p.m. in HencSx<lb />
Ineatre. Ms. Thomas has been a United<lb />
Press International journalist since 1943<lb />
and has covered The White House since<lb />
X? &amp; Kenny me 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 />
haU 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 />
SCUUPTURE GBQitt<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 coiner of 4th and Evans St.<lb />
downtown. March 29-April 19.<lb />
MARCHINC, PIRATES<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 Tracey 758-1217.<lb />
NEW DELI COOKS with the best musj<lb />
in town. Jam to the Lombardo Guwj<lb />
Thursday and don't you dare miss FW<lb />
side on Friday Saturday welome back<lb />
Southern Culture On The Skids<lb />
Greenville style Don't forget open mik<lb />
Tuesdays and Dead Wednesdays<lb />
GET READY-Apnl 8 at Lambda Q<lb />
Alpha All campus party with FreeSpin,<lb />
Locals Only and The Usuals BYOfl Tick<lb />
ets on sale in front of Student Store week<lb />
of April 4.<lb />
SAE HAPPY HOUR at the Flbo Friday<lb />
from 4-until. S2 00 Teas-Why drive<lb />
where else7<lb />
ATTENTION GREEKS - Don't forRM<lb />
the Sig Ep baby buggy race and the TKE<lb />
hotdog eating contest, Sunday at the Sit<lb />
Ep houseat 3.00 p.m. <lb />
ALPHA PHI FORMAL DATES: Get<lb />
ready for this weekend New IWn will<lb />
never be the same'<lb />
WHY WORRY ABOUT exams if there�<lb />
a party going on' Bahama Muma, ApnJ<lb />
23th Tickets go on sale this week in front<lb />
of the student store<lb />
ULTRA<lb />
Need a summer job at the beach?<lb />
Looking for excellent pay, benefits<lb />
and flexible hours7<lb />
Then apply at the Food Lia<lb />
located in Market Place .<lb />
Shores), or i; s 158 By Pass Nags<lb />
! lead), or at your placement'<lb />
Work for the mot progressiveaiK.<lb />
stable grocery chain in the United<lb />
States, Food Lion, Inc.<lb />
Positions available in all<lb />
departments with various shifts<lb />
Apply at your convenience and<lb />
secure your summer hb NOW!<lb />
Remember if you are going t0 be<lb />
where the action is in Nags I lead.<lb />
North Carolina, then you w<lb />
want to be working for the best<lb />
FOOD LION.<lb />
Equal Opportunity<lb />
Employer<lb />
FizzThe Qgwgsj<lb />
RJthering place. Ppn.fr<lb />
Specials for Fvpry<lb />
Niphtoffhpu-fflf<lb />
Mon: $1 VikvjpOTs<lb />
lues: $2.00Kamikazees<lb />
Wed: $1.50 Highballs<lb />
Thurs: Today, April 7<lb />
Free Nacho Bar<lb />
9-12 a.m.<lb />
Fri: $2.00 Margaritas &amp;<lb />
Tequila Sunn- -<lb />
Sat: $2.00 Fireballs<lb />
Outside Pa<lb />
Open For The Spring,<lb />
f<lb />
FR1SBEEGOLF<lb />
Registration for intramural Frisbee<lb />
Coif will be held on April 12 in MG 102 Jt<lb />
6 p.m. For more info call 757 6387<lb />
SUB<lb />
Students for Economic Democrac) wffl<lb />
meet every Sunday from 7:00 pm in<lb />
Mendenhall 8-D. For more information<lb />
call 758-9760 or 746-60R<lb />
SOFTBALL TOURXE1<lb />
Registration for the Intramural All<lb />
Night Softball Tourney will be held<lb />
through April 15 For more info . call 757-<lb />
6387.<lb />
BACKPACKERS<lb />
Want to backpack the Appalacham<lb />
Trail? Planning a trip in Ma Call 1 high at<lb />
355-3759.<lb />
CQ-QF<lb />
If you are work-srudv eligible you ma)<lb />
be interested in a job off campus thr<lb />
semester or in the summer or fall ot !a$<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 b intended to provide assistance to<lb />
students unsure of the direction thev wish<lb />
heir lives to take. The Life Planning<lb />
Workshop will meet April 11,13.15, and <lb />
in 329 Wright Building. Please contact the<lb />
Counseling Center in 316 Wright Build<lb />
,r�g, or call 757-666L<lb />
COUNSELING CENTER<lb />
li reas Management for finals Apnl E.<lb />
4 and 19 in 329 Wright Building, 34 p <lb />
" �s important to attend all three meetings-<lb />
tionk'li'6 practicinK and building relax<lb />
- BAKCE-SESSIONS<lb />
pJt rW,y "ablished University<lb />
wm ndJCouny Dance Club will hold<lb />
nioK? . 9ess�ons every Tuesday ,<lb />
�8M in April, begirtf� April 5th and<lb />
can Cuih ,ldonia Wri8M Afro-Amen-<lb />
NewF1?"1 Traditionaldancesof<lb />
instrucSrl Fee� "� sen<lb />
iCPS) The<lb />
government wants agenck<lb />
guarantee student loans to re<lb />
$-50 million in cash reservt<lb />
move the agencies are rest<lb />
because thev say it c<lb />
destabilize the Guaran<lb />
Student Loan program<lb />
decrease the number ot b<lb />
willing to make loans to stud<lb />
Just oneagencv - the Kent<lb />
Higher Education A<lb />
Authority � has retur<lb />
reserves, while the Great L<lb />
Higher Education Corp<lb />
Wisconsin has sued in fe<lb />
court accusing<lb />
Department of Ed<lb />
trying to "steal $13 i<lb />
reserve funds from the a i<lb />
The Kentucky a .<lb />
returned Si79,000<lb />
Guarantee agencies -<lb />
banks and<lb />
institutions r -<lb />
Guarantee Studc<lb />
President<lb />
(CPS) - The<lb />
administration roared<lb />
eight years ap,o with a<lb />
college funding idea<lb />
If the federal govei<lb />
the amount of mon<lb />
to higher educatic n<lb />
governments would tai<lb />
slack.<lb />
Now, as many state leg<lb />
are drawing up their last<lb />
budget measures oi the<lb />
era, some of the rtati<lb />
education money watchers<lb />
they aren't sure the the<lb />
worked.<lb />
While still critical of the u<lb />
the money watchers sav tru<lb />
the average, state funding<lb />
higher education has pr<lb />
stayed "about the same' dui<lb />
the era while federal suppor<lb />
especially direct grant:<lb />
colleges, libraries and student<lb />
dropped.<lb />
State aid to students, at k<lb />
buys about as much college<lb />
did in 1980, estimates G'<lb />
Pruyne, managing editor of<lb />
Grapevine an Illinois J<lb />
University newsletter that ti<lb />
State higher ed appropriat<lb />
fround the country.<lb />
But students, not sta<lb />
generally have had to pay tor<lb />
"States get monev fi<lb />
legislation or from tuition<lb />
noted. "Many states hj<lb />
increased tuition<lb />
While at the era's start an<lb />
state student's tuition tvpu<lb />
might have covered 10-15 perc<lb />
of the cost of actually educat<lb />
the student, now in some stati<lb />
must cover 20-30 percent or<lb />
cost.<lb />
Tuition nationwide<lb />
American Council on Educaj<lb />
estimated in January, has go<lb />
an average oi 40 percer<lb />
beginning oi the decade.<lb />
"Many states have used I<lb />
increases or other means<lb />
force the student to bear the<lb />
of higher education a<lb />
Brenda Erickson of the Nal<lb />
Conference on State Legis <lb />
which monitors the nation's<lb />
governments.<lb />
"Manv states she repc<lb />
"are not in a position to help<lb />
colleges) as much as they c<lb />
Erickson, however,<lb />
believe the Real<lb />
administration has succeede<lb />
shifting the burden or tun.<lb />
state colleges from the tedj<lb />
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PANCJ1 SESSIONS<lb />
new!) reestablished University<lb />
untrv Dance Club will hold<lb />
dance sessions everv Tuesday<lb />
m April, begining Apnl 5th and<lb />
nuing through Apnl 2Wh, 7:30-9:30<lb />
the Ledonia Wnght Afro-Ameri<lb />
ulrurai Center Traditional dances of<lb />
New England will be taught All sessions<lb />
are open to the public and vou do not need<lb />
to bring a partner Fees for dance series<lb />
instruction are S12 00 public, $10.00 stu-<lb />
dents S8 00 UPCDC members Call 758-<lb />
J tor more information.<lb />
Feds want to return student loan money<lb />
(CPS) The federal<lb />
government wants agencies that<lb />
guarantee student loans to return<lb />
$250 million in cash reserves, a<lb />
move the agencies are resisting<lb />
because they say it could<lb />
destabilize the Guaranteed<lb />
Student Loan program and<lb />
decrease the number of banks<lb />
willing to make loans to students<lb />
Just one agency�the Kentucky<lb />
Higher Education Assistance<lb />
Authority has returned back<lb />
reserves, while the Great Lakes<lb />
Higher Education Corp. of<lb />
Wisconsin has sued in federal<lb />
court accusing the U.S.<lb />
Department oi Education of<lb />
trying to "steal" $13 million in<lb />
reserve funds from the agency.<lb />
The Kentucky authority<lb />
returned $179,000.<lb />
Guarantee agencies reimburse<lb />
banks and other lending<lb />
institutions tor defaulted<lb />
Guarantee Student Loans, and are<lb />
in turn reimbursed by the U.S.<lb />
Department of Education.<lb />
A provision of the federal<lb />
government's 1CKS8 budget,<lb />
however, requires these agencies<lb />
to "spend down" and return $250<lb />
million in reserves they built up to<lb />
pay oii defaulted loans.<lb />
"It's like an insurance policy<lb />
explained Fritz Elmendorf oi the<lb />
Consumer Bankers Association,<lb />
which opposes the "spend<lb />
down<lb />
By law, banks can lend out onl<lb />
a portion of the money people<lb />
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Batman doesn't see life as " Killing Joke<lb />
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By MICAH HARRIS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
My eyes were open and I was<lb />
alone - terribly alone in a world<lb />
without God and without man -<lb />
Eli VViesel, "Night "When I saw<lb />
what a black, awful joke the world<lb />
was, I went crazy as a coot! I admit<lb />
it! Why can't you?" - The Joker<lb />
The Killing Joke<lb />
Alan Moore's latest dredge into<lb />
the dark undercurrents below the<lb />
bright, four-color surface of<lb />
comics, "Batman! The Killing<lb />
loke" is a counterpart to his<lb />
brilliant, sixth issue of<lb />
Watchmen In that story, which<lb />
could hold its own with anything<lb />
Albert Camus wrote, Moore<lb />
recounted the origin of the street<lb />
vigilante, Rorschach, who lost his<lb />
mind after investigating the<lb />
senseless kidnapping and murder<lb />
of a little girl.<lb />
Later Rorschach explains his<lb />
position to a prison doctor:<lb />
Existence is random. Has no<lb />
pattern  No meaning save what<lb />
we choose to impose<lb />
Existence is random" is the<lb />
theme also explored in "The<lb />
Killing Joke It is a theme stated<lb />
visually on the first page: an<lb />
extreme close-up of rain pelting a<lb />
puddle, creating ripples of no<lb />
symmetry or design.<lb />
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existentialist view is that there's a<lb />
short leap from it to nihilism. If<lb />
life's "meaning" is only whatever<lb />
an individual chooses to impose,<lb />
then every possible option must<lb />
be considered valid. If everything<lb />
is valid, nothing is valid and there<lb />
is no absolute truth. Does man<lb />
have resposibility to anyone or<lb />
anything beyond himself?<lb />
Moore answeres "yes He has<lb />
wisely chosen to make<lb />
Commissioner Gordon, the<lb />
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point of his story. Gordon is a<lb />
flabby man who can't even paste<lb />
articles in his scrapbook without<lb />
making a mess.<lb />
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right and wrong, of the dignity of<lb />
human life. This code, didn't just<lb />
come with his office, it's an<lb />
extremely personal view that will<lb />
be tried to the uttermost.<lb />
The Batman's enemy, the Joker,<lb />
concocts a scheme to justify his<lb />
own criminal existence. As a<lb />
young man, he was a poor stand-<lb />
up comic who became involved<lb />
with a mob robbery to better<lb />
provide for his wife and unborn<lb />
child.<lb />
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freak accident, but the mob won't<lb />
let him out of the deal. The<lb />
robbery backfires and another<lb />
accident results in the Joker's<lb />
disfigurement.<lb />
His thesis is that it takes just one<lb />
bad day to make a man give up<lb />
everything he's believed in and<lb />
crumble in despair and insanity.<lb />
The Joker cripples Gordon's<lb />
daughter, photographs her<lb />
bloddy nude body and then<lb />
kidnaps the commissioner to an<lb />
abondoned carnival. There he<lb />
takes him on a nightmare ride that<lb />
ends in a depraved slide show of<lb />
Gordon's daughter's humilation.<lb />
Gordon collapses and the Joker<lb />
gloats over the average man<lb />
whose  notions of order and<lb />
sanity (snap) if too much weight is<lb />
placed upon them<lb />
He gloats without considering<lb />
the Batman: he, too, saw his entire<lb />
life collapse in random injustice as<lb />
his parents were gun-downed in<lb />
front of him. He was subjected to<lb />
as much as insanity as the Joker<lb />
but did not become insane.<lb />
We need to be reminded that<lb />
not everyone who survived Nazi<lb />
Germany gave up their "notions<lb />
of order and sanity" as Eli Wiesel;<lb />
others' faith became stronger than<lb />
ever.<lb />
The Batman, then, embodies a<lb />
positive response to apathy and<lb />
despair. When he arrives at the<lb />
carnival, he chooses to comfort<lb />
Gordon instead of pursuing the<lb />
Joker.<lb />
Gordon insists that he<lb />
apprehend the criminal  by the<lb />
book The commisioner rises<lb />
beyond himself and desire for<lb />
personal revenge by dedication to<lb />
something larger than himself <lb />
and so does the Batman.<lb />
He offers to rehabilitate the<lb />
Joker, but the criminal refuses. He<lb />
has become the victim of his own<lb />
nihilistic onslaughts, unable to<lb />
muster hope or faith.<lb />
The Joker's only response is to<lb />
tell a joke that becomes a<lb />
metaphor for his unyielded view human ever gets the last laugh.<lb />
of life - that life is an asylum.<lb />
Reason, responsibility and<lb />
compassion are just the illusions<lb />
of an insanity that is benign, but<lb />
no less pointless.<lb />
They share this joke, the bat and<lb />
the clown, but that's all: they<lb />
stand only inches apart yet<lb />
separated by an unbreachable<lb />
Life is the killing joke, and no gulf of personal response as the<lb />
rain drops random shapes in the<lb />
puddle at their feet.<lb />
 the troublesome thing about<lb />
life is not that it is rational or<lb />
irrational but it is almost<lb />
rational - C.K. Chesterton.<lb />
This is a picture of Batman and the Joker. They fight their greatest battle in the new graphic novel, "The<lb />
Killing Joke" by Alan Moore and Brian Bollard. Illustration by Jeff Parker.<lb />
Pawn shop is good place to get quick cash<lb />
By CAROL WETHERINGTON<lb />
Assistant Features Editor<lb />
"Here I go again. Another week<lb />
with no money. Man, I shouldn't<lb />
have parried so much this<lb />
�WfeekearMsam atVd Dad arG ttXX<lb />
gonna send me any more money<lb />
How many times has this been<lb />
you? One too many movies, two<lb />
too many beers and bam�you're<lb />
in the hole. This must have<lb />
campus at one time or another,<lb />
and if it hasn't, you are one lucky<lb />
person.<lb />
How many hours have you<lb />
spent dreaming about that<lb />
happened to every studenjon beautiful sound system sitting on<lb />
I<lb /><lb />
This is one of many pawn shops in Greenville. Students can pawn many items to get extra cash. Photo<lb />
by the boss Thomas Walters.<lb />
Northerners get slammed<lb />
by southern rebels today<lb />
display at a posh stereo store,<lb />
knowing you can't afford it until<lb />
that summer job comes through?<lb />
In Greenvile, many students<lb />
have found a convenient reprieve<lb />
from themgney bite: the local<lb />
pawn shop.<lb />
In the past, movies have<lb />
painted an ugly picture of pawn<lb />
shops. Today pawn shops are not,<lb />
and probably have never been,<lb />
the sleazy joints many people<lb />
visualize in their minds. Pawn<lb />
shops can be very helpful in<lb />
numerous situations.<lb />
For example, you really need a<lb />
new sound system for your new<lb />
apartment. It's the beginning of<lb />
fall semester and there's still<lb />
plenty of time for some hot<lb />
backyard parties.<lb />
But your clock radio will not do<lb />
the job and Mom and Dad have<lb />
said it will be Christmas before<lb />
you get that great Sony system.<lb />
Check out the local pawn shops.<lb />
The prices are reasonable and<lb />
the quality is above what you<lb />
might find in the classified ads.<lb />
Some pawn brokers are even<lb />
willing to bargain with you. Many<lb />
offer great layaway plans.<lb />
But if you're not in the buying<lb />
field, (because you're flat broke),<lb />
pawn shops are fantastic about<lb />
loaning money on personal<lb />
possessions. Remember that car<lb />
stereo you brought to college,<lb />
(who knows why), and is now<lb />
gathering dust?<lb />
Do you own more golf clubs<lb />
han you could use in a lifetime?<lb />
Villing to get rid of that pretty<lb />
diamond your ex-boyfriend gave<lb />
you two years ago?<lb />
TAKE IT TO THE PAWN<lb />
SHOP Pawn shops are a terrific<lb />
source of fast money. Whether<lb />
you're wanting tosell or just want<lb />
to borrow a little money until that<lb />
check comes from home, pawn<lb />
shops can help you.<lb />
If you've never been to a pawn<lb />
shop, they deal mostly in the<lb />
buying and selling of used<lb />
stereos, tv's, jewelry, some guns,<lb />
musical instruments and other<lb />
miscellaneous items that are in<lb />
pretty good condition.<lb />
Not a lot of time? It only takes<lb />
about 15 or 20 minutes to get you<lb />
name, address and an agreement<lb />
on terms. No hassle.<lb />
Greenville has five pawn shops,<lb />
some closer than others, some<lb />
willing to pay more, but all<lb />
offering fast, convenient service.<lb />
Plus, Greenville pawn brokers are<lb />
happy to work with college<lb />
students.<lb />
Ray, of Coastal Jewelry and<lb />
Pawn, told the East Carolinian<lb />
that perhaps 60 of their business<lb />
is from students. Coastal was<lb />
established mainly because of the<lb />
college population, and as you<lb />
can see, seems to be enjoying the<lb />
advantage of a smart business<lb />
move.<lb />
Fred, of Southern Gun and<lb />
Pawn, 500 N, Greene St. quoted a<lb />
considerably sniallerjrcentage<lb />
in reference to business, but said<lb />
that they cash government checks<lb />
with a valid driver's license or<lb />
college i.d Southern is the<lb />
second oldest pawn shop in<lb />
Greenville, locally owned and<lb />
operated, and advertises ON<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center's<lb />
bowling score sheets.<lb />
Jolly's Pawn Shop has been in<lb />
the business for over eight years<lb />
but estimates that college student<lb />
business is only about 5-8 oi<lb />
their total income. Manager,<lb />
Todd Radcliffe blames this on the<lb />
location, corner of N, Greene St.<lb />
and Pactolus Hwy.<lb />
Stan Harrington, owner of East<lb />
Carolina Coins and Pawn and<lb />
Memorial Coin and Pawn,<lb />
estimates approximately 25<lb />
patronage from college students.<lb />
These stores are located at the<lb />
corner of 10th and Dickinson and<lb />
655 Memorial Dr respectively.<lb />
So, next time you find yourself<lb />
in a fix, don't sweat it. If you've<lb />
got an article that's in gr'<lb />
condition and possibly eligible for<lb />
the pawn shop, take it on down to<lb />
Ray, Todd, Fred, or Stan. They'll<lb />
be glad to help you out.<lb />
Pickin' the Bones one last time<lb />
Bonehead packs it in, G-ville fails to care<lb />
By JIM MILES<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
�<lb />
Thinking about this article and<lb />
having a hatchet aimed at my<lb />
crankshaft by some gentle and<lb />
polite southerners, I decided to<lb />
reconsider and be fair with the<lb />
half a brain I've been given credit<lb />
for.<lb />
So to be all but too fair, I have<lb />
decided to write on how superior<lb />
the north is so as to incite another<lb />
civil war, since the south is 'gon to<lb />
rise agin Hopefully this war will<lb />
be just as meaningful and<lb />
glorious as all the other sensible<lb />
wars this nation has fought.<lb />
As I was saying, the north is<lb />
obviously the more advanced<lb />
culture of the two. Yankees, as<lb />
they are called, are always<lb />
engaged in thought as they pass<lb />
one another on the street. So deep<lb />
are their thought that they are<lb />
totally oblivious to the outside<lb />
world of people passing around<lb />
them.<lb />
So consumed by such lofty<lb />
thoughts, that they are utterly<lb />
important to Southerners.<lb />
Electricity buzzing in their heads,<lb />
you get Shockwaves of warmth as<lb />
you see these busy people<lb />
hurrying at light speed to<lb />
wherever they are going.<lb />
Southerners so consumed by<lb />
energy to say hello, that they try<lb />
and break these northern<lb />
fortresses of thought, but still they<lb />
come away with only that<lb />
electrical warmth of thought<lb />
emitted by the 'damn Yank<lb />
In the North, I have seen this<lb />
electricity in action where mobs of<lb />
people walk along crowded<lb />
streets. You feel that sense of<lb />
warmth and belonging when you<lb />
are among these people making<lb />
you want to reach out and touch<lb />
someone, and has taken<lb />
something valuable in return.<lb />
Seeing this, many Yanks stand<lb />
in awe or are unaffected by this<lb />
ritual called mugging. As much as<lb />
it is practiced, still no one can<lb />
break through that fortress of<lb />
thought.<lb />
I asked someone on a crowded<lb />
street what he was thinking of,<lb />
and he gave me a funny look.<lb />
Perhaps he was thinking of the<lb />
speed it takes to drive from New<lb />
York to the suburbs ten miles<lb />
away.<lb />
Judging that he had that<lb />
determined look in his eye, I<lb />
assumed he was out for a land<lb />
speed record of getting home<lb />
before Letterman. Knowing he<lb />
was in a race for the gold in this<lb />
hockey match of chrome, I wished<lb />
him luck.<lb />
I, finally, wanting to know the<lb />
secrets of the universe asked<lb />
another Yank what he was<lb />
See NORTHERNERS, page 10<lb />
By CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
Staff WW��r?Ejt-ft�tiuwiEdtter<lb />
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Warning: This column has<lb />
serious overtones. It will<lb />
hopefully isolate and offend<lb />
mote people in the space of 20<lb />
inches than ail my previous<lb />
columns combined. But it won't<lb />
he fanny. Kind of fitting in a<lb />
way<lb />
Many people these days have<lb />
said to meHey. Boner. Why is<lb />
attack all these sub group on<lb />
campus? Why do you not pick on<lb />
21 year old white males? Why<lb />
don't you use your column to help<lb />
integrate the different social<lb />
groups on this campus?"<lb />
 Why must you be mean and<lb />
use tasteless words? Why don't<lb />
you be kind to fat girls? Why are<lb />
you not going to Bofangles<lb />
tonight? and many other useless<lb />
questions. Welt let me explain<lb />
First- last time I sicked the<lb />
on2t year old white fcoyMt<lb />
fried white race, are perhaps the<lb />
most boring stereotype around.<lb />
I believe I nailed it correctly<lb />
when I said we are only good as<lb />
the target audience for Spuds<lb />
McKcnzie commercials. And that<lb />
hasn't changed since last October<lb />
except that now we're good for<lb />
those raisin commercials too.<lb />
Second- Help integrate? Bah.<lb />
You isolated yourselves, joining<lb />
frats and Bad Poetry<lb />
Orginizations. I didn't tell you to<lb />
doit.<lb />
And what good would this<lb />
integration do anyway? Seeing<lb />
the art fags and Fat Girls and<lb />
Greeksand RatzisandSGAhave<lb />
picnics together does nothing for<lb />
me. Except maybe raise my school<lb />
tees.<lb />
Third- Mean? Well, since I don't<lb />
believe it's possible to be mean, I<lb />
don't think I've been mean. If<lb />
somebody's feelings get hurt I'm<lb />
not the one who raised them to be<lb />
thhvskirmed, whining; wretches.<lb />
Fourth Tasteless? Matter of<lb />
Taste is all m the mouth<lb />
masses. Worcjs,<lb />
taste like air anyway, that's wh<lb />
words are after all.<lb />
Fifth-Kind to fat girls? Bwah ha<lb />
ha ha ha. In my years on this<lb />
planet, I have yet to have been<lb />
friends with a fat girl who didn't<lb />
eventually try to jump my skinny<lb />
little bones. I'm not taking any<lb />
more chances.<lb />
Sixth-Bojangles? Well, as much<lb />
as I love it, I don't ha ve anybody to<lb />
go with anymore, not even Oil<lb />
Wednesday, the Backrub Giver,<lb />
She ran off to see "Beetlejuice<lb />
with my former friend and<lb />
partner, Jeff The Snake" Parker.<lb />
In the newspaper business �8tt<lb />
make a lot of enemies. That! ntw<lb />
with me. People still halt me n<lb />
giving the Beastie Boys ft fee<lb />
review. People tike targets<lb />
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nasty letters after the April ffe@TO<lb />
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10 THE EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 7,1988<lb />
Chefs prepare gourmet food for prisoners<lb />
TULSA, Okla. (AD- Once, they<lb />
catered to the affluent, the well-<lb />
dressed, the important.<lb />
Today, they cater to the thieves,<lb />
the rapists, the con artists.<lb />
George Grigsbv and Barrv<lb />
Parker have traded the<lb />
uncertainty of candelight dinners<lb />
and crystal goblets for the<lb />
stability oi iron bars and plastic<lb />
forks.<lb />
Grigsbv is food services<lb />
supervisor for the Tulsa City<lb />
County fail system. Parker is one<lb />
of three full-time civilian cooks<lb />
and supervises the Tulsa Countv<lb />
Tail kitchen.<lb />
It is a working environment<lb />
unlike any in their past. Yet, each<lb />
is emphatic that food standards<lb />
and "customer' satisfation areas<lb />
high - mavbe more so - than at<lb />
some private enterprises whore<lb />
they have worked.<lb />
Grigsbv, b2, is a career food<lb />
services person. "When 1 was<lb />
a<lb />
born, my parents owned five<lb />
restaurants he said. "My<lb />
playpen was in the kitchen<lb />
He has worked in, and owned,<lb />
restaurants from coast to coast.<lb />
1 le worked at theTropicana in Las<lb />
gray world of corrections for the City Jail, and the Adult Detention<lb />
same reason: security. Center.<lb />
There are no benefits in a The menus have nothing in<lb />
restaurant Grigsby said. "Here, common with a popular-but false<lb />
they do offer all the benefits. I - perception of jail food. A recent<lb />
took a pay cut when I came here, sampling of Grigsby's menus<lb />
Vegas, Brennan'sin New Orleans, but in the six years I've been here, found the following selections:<lb />
the Sans Souci Hotel in Miami.<lb />
He quit his position as<lb />
executive chef at the Hilton Inn in<lb />
Tulsa six years ago to become an<lb />
employee oi the county.<lb />
Parker, 35, began his career as a<lb />
14-year-old in a Mexican<lb />
restaurant in New Orleans.<lb />
Twenty-one years later, his<lb />
resume reads like a Mobil Travel<lb />
Guide five-star restaurant<lb />
directory. 1 le has hung his chef's<lb />
hat in the kitchens of many fine<lb />
Tulsa restaurants.<lb />
I've gained by having the<lb />
benefits<lb />
Parker, married and the father<lb />
of two children, cited the lure of<lb />
individual benefits, and more.<lb />
"It came as a response to a<lb />
need he said. "I needed a<lb />
change. I wanted a steady income<lb />
and a place where I could work<lb />
that would challenge me<lb />
Dinner: Veal parmesan,<lb />
spaghetti, buttered carrots,<lb />
chicken fried steak, mashed<lb />
potatoes and gravy, baked fish,<lb />
buttered new potatoes, and<lb />
Salisbury steak.<lb />
"They eat pretty well around<lb />
here Parker said.<lb />
And, economically, The<lb />
average food cost per prisoner per<lb />
Now, he is in a setting where the time about what's going on.<lb />
the consumer might not always be What's going on is some 1,650<lb />
right, but he will always be back, meals a day, served through<lb />
Grigsbv and Parker, strangers Grigsby's three kitchen facilities-<lb />
until recently, entered the drab the Tulsa County Jail, the Tulsa<lb />
personally, as well as allow me to day is $1.63. The price is low<lb />
contribute. because many of the ingredients<lb />
"This does. Every day. Every are inexpensive and the jail<lb />
minute. I've got to be thinking all system saves by buying bulk<lb />
quantities.<lb />
"We feed<lb />
institution<lb />
said.<lb />
"And, we've<lb />
better than any<lb />
statewide Grigsby<lb />
been told by<lb />
Fast Men' is fast paced novel about foot races<lb />
and acting in the old American west<lb />
THE FAST MEN. Bv Tom<lb />
McNab. Simon &amp; Schuster. 345<lb />
Pages. $17.95.<lb />
The Way "The Fast Men" starts<lb />
off, you're bound to figure it is<lb />
going to be another tale of old<lb />
western six-gun aces.<lb />
Guess again. Before long,<lb />
author Tom McNab will have you<lb />
completelv befuddled. His new-<lb />
novel is a kind oi western set in the<lb />
ISOOs all right - but it sure isn't<lb />
about shooting.<lb />
It's about "pedestrianism<lb />
Pedestrianism? Just for fun, take a<lb />
guess as to what that means.<lb />
You'll probably be wrong - far<lb />
wrong.<lb />
But stick with it. You will learn<lb />
a lot, and probably delightfully so.<lb />
The first thing will be that<lb />
pedestrianism is a 19th-centurv<lb />
terrr or plain old foot racing.<lb />
And what does this have to do<lb />
with the tumbleweed west?<lb />
Plentv. Every two-bit town had<lb />
locals who could outrun anybody<lb />
- or so local well-heeled bettors<lb />
were dead sure. Little did they<lb />
know <lb />
What they were up against was,<lb />
of all things, a small, traveling<lb />
theatrical group. These purveyors<lb />
heels to all challcgcrs in local<lb />
ankle events.<lb />
There are hilarious accounts of<lb />
how the locals were gulled,<lb />
though the races themselves were<lb />
honest. And deftly woven is a<lb />
stunning account of footracing<lb />
federal inmates that we feed<lb />
better than the federal<lb />
penitentiaries<lb />
Menus are planned by Grigsby<lb />
and checked by local and state<lb />
dieticians.<lb />
"Once you start something, you<lb />
can't cut back Grigsby said. "If<lb />
you do that, you might create a<lb />
minor riot. You get these people<lb />
unhappy over their food and they<lb />
start throwing it at you<lb />
As Parker said of the food, "It's<lb />
kind of the one pleasure a person<lb />
can have here<lb />
There have been no complaints<lb />
for over a year. There have been,<lb />
though, compliments to the chef.<lb />
Grigsby says that it is not<lb />
uncommon for an inmate to write<lb />
abmifc'6f appreciation.<lb />
But there is no accounting for<lb />
taste.<lb />
Recently, the lunch menu<lb />
included a peanut butter and jelly<lb />
sandwich. "Then everybody<lb />
wanted them served three or four<lb />
times a week Grigsby said.<lb />
For the three square meals a<lb />
day, Grigsby has a staff of some 35<lb />
inmates working in his kitchens.<lb />
His primary cooks and bakers are<lb />
usuallw products of the state<lb />
prison system through the<lb />
Department of Corrections<lb />
community service work<lb />
programs.<lb />
He also screens inmates in the<lb />
Tulsa County Jail, primarily the<lb />
ones serving one-year sentences.<lb />
"You get somebody here who's<lb />
got 30 days, by the time you get<lb />
him trained, he's out of here<lb />
Grigsby said.<lb />
Under the direction of Gngsby<lb />
and Parker, the meals at the Tulsa<lb />
County Jail "are some good<lb />
homestyle cooking Parker said<lb />
'The people (inmates) in here<lb />
are not that much different than<lb />
the folks out there he said.<lb />
'They're part of the consuming<lb />
public when they're out there.<lb />
'Trying to draw a comparision<lb />
between eating there and eating<lb />
in here, other than being<lb />
incarcerated and not able to move<lb />
very far, it's not that much<lb />
different.<lb />
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Available at Mendenhall<lb />
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Freedom-<lb />
JOcik Theatre<lb />
'Police Academy,<lb />
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$1.50 All Times<lb />
oi the footlight arts dispensed history, classic flim-flam, old-<lb />
Shakespeare from makeshift<lb />
stages in such places as Dry<lb />
Gulch, Ariz. Some of the male<lb />
thespians demonstrated another<lb />
type oi artistry; showing their<lb />
Book on Merlin conjures up Camelot images<lb />
MERLIN. By Norma Lorre<lb />
Goodrich. Franklin Watts. 386<lb />
Cages. $24.95.<lb />
Mention Camelot, and the<lb />
word conjures up images of King<lb />
Arthur. Lancelot, the Lady oi the<lb />
Lake, and Merlin, the magician.<lb />
But Merlin was much more that a<lb />
"funny looking Father Time<lb />
figure with a pointed hat. crystal<lb />
ball, and magic wand<lb />
In her book, "Merlin<lb />
medieval scholar Norma Lorre<lb />
Goodrich describes Merlin as the<lb />
Christian phophet St. Dubricius, predicts his own violent death,<lb />
who as bishop of Caerlcon<lb />
crowned the young King Arthur.<lb />
This claim is not dismissed<lb />
lightly. Both Merlin and<lb />
Dubricius were born circa 450,<lb />
both were educated in the church,<lb />
and both wore members oi the<lb />
Brvchan tribe, one oi the three<lb />
royal houses of Wales.<lb />
Goodrich has re-translated<lb />
Merlin's Prophecy, one of the<lb />
Dark Ages' most important<lb />
writings. In the Prophecy, Merlin<lb />
which Goodrich corroborates by<lb />
linking the facts of his death, with<lb />
little-known solar eclipse. She<lb />
also sheds new light on the<lb />
identity of the Lady of the Lake<lb />
and questions whether the Lady,<lb />
a pupil of Merlin, actually<lb />
murdered him as most historians<lb />
insist.<lb />
"Merlin as with Goodrich's<lb />
previous book, "King Arthur<lb />
offers new insights into the<lb />
Arthurian storv.<lb />
Bonehead just Fing gives up<lb />
C ontinued from page 9<lb />
all those slanderous and libelous<lb />
things on the front page! Don't tell<lb />
me evervone actually- got the<lb />
jokes<lb />
Life isn't worth living anymore.<lb />
I've lost my girl, my partner and<lb />
my hate mail. I've been told to lose<lb />
the fun headlines and outlines on<lb />
the feature page.<lb />
I might as well become<lb />
Screaming Into The Night Editor.<lb />
I've given Earlvis his first<lb />
deadline, and fired the worst<lb />
writer ever. My time is over.<lb />
But don't cry for me Greenville.<lb />
Though this is the last Fickm' The<lb />
Bones before I go into seclusion to<lb />
write poems, you the reader still<lb />
have five issues to write to the<lb />
editor and tell him how much I<lb />
screwed up the Features page.<lb />
I hope I even caused some of<lb />
you to look for more fun in your<lb />
lives. But all good things must<lb />
eventually move to Richmond,<lb />
and thus I go.<lb />
But perhaps somewhere, a little<lb />
bit of osseous material is<lb />
gathering on some freshman's<lb />
cranium. Perhaps he'll hear a lot<lb />
of drivin' ncryin' and a little Mojo<lb />
Nixon, and he'll eat a really good<lb />
biscuit.<lb />
Perhaps he (or she, I'll not be<lb />
sexist in my final moments) will<lb />
walk up to these hallowed offices<lb />
and look Clay Deanhardt<lb />
squarely in thceyeand say want<lb />
to be the new Bonehead<lb />
And Clav, kindhearted editor<lb />
that he is, will take this person by<lb />
the arm and sayI'm sorry. We<lb />
can't get rid oi the old one. Fie still<lb />
sits at his desk, mumbling<lb />
something about theater fags. Go<lb />
home. We don't need any more<lb />
grief<lb />
Take care, ECU. It was boss. I<lb />
leave with this one quote. It's<lb />
from Stevie, so call me an art fag.<lb />
"You can not know a dream Til<lb />
you know the nightmare<lb />
Ain't it the truth?<lb />
Northerners get slammed today<lb />
Continued from page 9<lb />
thinking. He turned to me and<lb />
asked, "You're from the South,<lb />
North Carolina I bet, aren't you?"<lb />
He asked me all sorts of odd<lb />
his own good, I began to walk<lb />
away.<lb />
Before I was gone, he asked me<lb />
how Aunt FrickeBob's lombago<lb />
was and it was then I realized we<lb />
questions about where Ma vberry, were perhaps related. We talked<lb />
or Mount Pilot was, and if I knew and I saw how actually alike we<lb />
Andv Tavlor. Feelinc a ood old really were.<lb />
Though we may talk andact<lb />
differently, we cry the same tears,<lb />
love, kill and discriminate the<lb />
same way about birthrights.<lb />
Perhaps this is universal, or<lb />
mainly just northern.<lb />
Hopefully, this has incited<lb />
another sensible, well thought out<lb />
decisive war of understanding.<lb />
FjnkUdon't give a damn.<lb />
THE STUDENT UNION SPECIAL CONCERT S COMMITTEE<lb />
and the ECU SCHOOL OF MUSIC<lb />
present the<lb />
SCOTT SAWYER TRIO<lb />
with guest pianist PAUL TARDIF<lb />
In a cabaret performance<lb />
THURSDAY, APRIL 7,1988<lb />
8:00 P.M.<lb />
MENDENHALL STUDENT CENTER<lb />
ROOM 244<lb />
�ADMISSION IS FREE<lb />
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"Trust says Wayne Hussey.<lb />
"If you don't trust each other, you<lb />
can forget the whole thing<lb />
That's his recipe for a successful<lb />
relationship between a band and<lb />
its record producer, a relationship<lb />
that is intergral to the recording of<lb />
any record. In the case of Mission<lb />
UK's second album, "Children<lb />
on Mercury Records, the<lb />
producer is John Paul Jones,<lb />
bassist with Led Zepplin.<lb />
"The record company sugested<lb />
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but we didn't want that says<lb />
Hussey, singer and guitarist of the<lb />
British group. "Then, they came<lb />
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'Yeah They sent him some of our<lb />
tapes, then he came to see us open<lb />
for U2 in Leeds. It was a terrible<lb />
show but when we met afterward<lb />
we hit it off. So we began working<lb />
on the album<lb />
Jones continues the story,<lb />
"They made demo tapes of four or<lb />
five songs. I wanted to hear what<lb />
sound the band was after. I think<lb />
that is essential to producing a<lb />
record. A band tends to adjust its<lb />
sound when they get into the<lb />
studio so, as a producer, you have<lb />
to know what sound they're<lb />
after<lb />
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also plays on some songs on the<lb />
album.<lb />
What is it like to work with<lb />
someone who was part of a band<lb />
that has become a rock 'n' roll<lb />
legend?<lb />
"Well, it was amusing to have to<lb />
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collaboration. The whole band<lb />
worked on the record and we are<lb />
very pleased with it<lb />
Hussey wrote the songs for the<lb />
album while staying in an inactive<lb />
monastery in Wales.<lb />
"It was in the Black Mountains<lb />
of Wales and sheep dotted the<lb />
countryside. It was beautiful and<lb />
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rent and the chapel is still there<lb />
although the monastery is no<lb />
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Many of the songs have a<lb />
haunting quality that seems to<lb />
echo the mountains in which they<lb />
were written. Some of the titles<lb />
also reflect that origin, "Black<lb />
Mountain Mist "A Wing and a<lb />
Prayer" and "Heaven on Earth<lb />
"We would disagree on some<lb />
things Jones said. "We settled it<lb />
by going with whoever felt<lb />
strongest about that particular<lb />
piece of music. I am not infallible.<lb />
Again, trust is the most important<lb />
thing<lb />
"There was no real contention<lb />
making this record adds<lb />
Hussey. "Sometimes as the writer<lb />
and singer I have a certain sound<lb />
in my head but I can't articulate it.<lb />
So I have to hear different things<lb />
and say 'Yeah, that's it or 'No,<lb />
that's not it Sometimes I would<lb />
scream and shout but we have a<lb />
good relationship. The thing we<lb />
would argue the most about<lb />
would be what to watch on<lb />
television<lb />
How did the rest of the band<lb />
members react to his outbursts?<lb />
"We all understand and share<lb />
the same view of music he says.<lb />
"So if we argue, you know why<lb />
you're arguing, you understand<lb />
the point of view. Again, trust is<lb />
essential. A band is a relationship<lb />
and you have to work at it.<lb />
Sometimes we do things on our<lb />
own or one of us would go off and<lb />
do something musically and play<lb />
it for the others. We all trust each<lb />
other musically<lb />
The band came together in 1986<lb />
when Hussey bassist Craig<lb />
Adams, guitarist Simon Hinkler<lb />
and drummer Mick Brown<lb />
decided music was the way out of<lb />
their dead end jobs. They<lb />
produced several singles on their<lb />
own before signing with<lb />
Phonogram in October 1986.<lb />
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Their first album, "God's Own<lb />
Medicine was praised by music<lb />
critics on both sides of the<lb />
Atlantic.<lb />
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concentrate on relationships.<lb />
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basic goodness of people.<lb />
"I like to look for the best in<lb />
people and see positive things<lb />
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Laura Gaither, organ<lb />
Jennifer Lucht, cello with<lb />
Kerry Carlin, accompanist<lb />
First Presbyterian Church<lb />
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The Passion According to St. John by J.S. Bach<lb />
with ECU Chiors and Orchestra<lb />
Wright Auditorium<lb />
17 ECU Symphony Orchestra, 3:15<lb />
featuring concerto winner Dan Davis, marimba<lb />
Robert Hause, conductor<lb />
Wright Auditorium<lb />
20 Jazz Ensemble Concert, 8:15<lb />
Wright Auditorium<lb />
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23 Alumni Concert and Reception, 7:30<lb />
Marilyn Gibson, violin<lb />
Linda Green, soprano<lb />
Michael Regan, organ with<lb />
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"Tombeau do Carole Lombard"<lb />
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Barker, performed by soprano<lb />
Karla Scott, marimbist Chris<lb />
Holliday and pianist Alisa<lb />
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"Autumn Soliloquy by James<lb />
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Circus showgirl likes life under the big top<lb />
MONROE, N.C. (AP) - Her life<lb />
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case at the library entrance.<lb />
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Friends of the Eden Library's<lb />
monthly exhibit, included wall<lb />
hangings, jewelry, curios, and<lb />
other pieces.<lb />
To create a sculpture out of<lb />
acrylic. Hall has set no easy task<lb />
for himself. He must first<lb />
visualize what picture he wants to<lb />
create and than imagine it in<lb />
reverse and three-dimensional<lb />
form.<lb />
Like other artists who have the<lb />
advantage oi viewing their work<lb />
face to face, the acrylic sculptor<lb />
must work from the back of his<lb />
"canvas which is usually a clear<lb />
acrylic like that used to make<lb />
prescription eyeglass lenses.<lb />
Hall carves a cavity into the<lb />
back of the acrylic, producing a<lb />
cylindrical white column<lb />
showing the path of the drill<lb />
through the acrylic.<lb />
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carved, or intaglio, meaning the<lb />
drill almost reaches the surface,<lb />
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image. Hall removes the excess<lb />
material from within the acrylic,<lb />
thereby producing an etched<lb />
appearance.<lb />
The self-taught artist became<lb />
intrigued with acrylic sculpture<lb />
40 years ago in England. In 1947,<lb />
following World War II, Hall was<lb />
preparing to leave his homeland<lb />
and go to Canada to join his<lb />
mother, who had migrated there.<lb />
In a Devonshire art store, while<lb />
looking for a gift to take to his<lb />
mother, he happened upon a<lb />
beautiful breast pin carved with<lb />
roses. A toolmaker by trade, Hall<lb />
spent the next three years<lb />
experimenting in order to learn<lb />
how the broach was made.<lb />
Apparently the process of<lb />
reverse carving used in acrylic<lb />
sculpture was discovered during<lb />
World War II by an unknown<lb />
member of the armed forces in the<lb />
European theater, Hall explained<lb />
While repairing the plastic<lb />
windows used on war planes, the<lb />
person figured out that designs<lb />
could be carved from the back of<lb />
the material.<lb />
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was forced to develop his own<lb />
techniques, manufacture his own<lb />
dyes and even fashion his own<lb />
tools. He brought his art form<lb />
with him when he came to the<lb />
United States.<lb />
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hobby for Hall, who worked as a<lb />
senior manufacturing engineer<lb />
for Westinghouse in Raleigh<lb />
before retiring in 1983. It was<lb />
Beaux Arts<lb />
Ball to shine<lb />
on April 15<lb />
Visual Ait Press Release<lb />
The Visual Arts Forum of the<lb />
School of Art is presenting the<lb />
annual Beaux Arts Ball<lb />
masquerade party on Friday,<lb />
April 15, 1988 in the Grey ARt<lb />
Gallery Jenkins Fine Arts Center.<lb />
The band is the Ametuers<lb />
(ReggaeRock) and the prize list<lb />
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there that he met Rebecca, his wife<lb />
oi 13 vears. She helps her<lb />
husband with the polishing,<lb />
coloring, and edging of the acrylic<lb />
sculptures.<lb />
The 64-vear-old artist's hobby<lb />
has turned into a second career.<lb />
"I like to say I practiced for 35<lb />
years and now I'm getting<lb />
serious Hall says with a smile.<lb />
Over the years, he has<lb />
expanded his canvas to include<lb />
opal and quartz.<lb />
"As far as we know, we're the<lb />
only ones in the country to do it<lb />
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depth of carving and the use of<lb />
color<lb />
The sculptor has backgrounded<lb />
his acrylic art with fur, velvet, and<lb />
wood, His designs adorn<lb />
everything from jewelry to hot<lb />
plates to fruit bowls.<lb />
Jewelry and wall hangings<lb />
continue to be his most popular<lb />
items. Hummingbirds and eagles<lb />
appear to be favorites of his<lb />
patrons, while Oriental designs<lb />
are popular also.<lb />
For Hall, the items he most likes<lb />
to carve remain roses and orchids.<lb />
Yet two favorite pieces in the<lb />
thousands of sculptures he has<lb />
created arc works titled 'The<lb />
Emperor's Garden" and "Winged<lb />
Fury<lb />
The first is an elaborate Oriental<lb />
wall hanging of white acrylic<lb />
images on a fur background,<lb />
which took about 160 hours of<lb />
carving time to make.<lb />
His "Winged Fury" sculpture<lb />
combines two techniques, The<lb />
soaring eagle was created<lb />
through the reverse carving<lb />
method, while the base is solid<lb />
acrylic carved in the round.<lb />
audition as a dancer.<lb />
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Pirates' homers put out the Flames Wednesday<lb />
By TIM CHANDLER<lb />
Sport Kditor<lb />
It was a day of sevens at<lb />
1 tarrington Field Wednesday as<lb />
East Carolina recorded a 7-3<lb />
victory over Liberty University.<lb />
The Pirates scored seven runs in<lb />
the win, while picking up seven<lb />
hits. And, the knockout runs by<lb />
the Bucs came during the seventh<lb />
inning.<lb />
The win, the Pirates sixth in a<lb />
row. pushes ECU'S season mark<lb />
to 21-9 heading into a key three-<lb />
game series with Colonial<lb />
Athletic Association ioc George<lb />
Mason this weekend on the road.<lb />
The Pirates currently stand at 4-4<lb />
in the CAA after sweeping a trio<lb />
oi games from William &amp; Mary<lb />
this past weekend. The loss<lb />
dropped the names to 12-21 for<lb />
the year.<lb />
"It was not a very intense game<lb />
by either team today ECU head<lb />
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the difference in the game was<lb />
that we came up with the timely<lb />
hits<lb />
Chris Cauble delivered the<lb />
Pirates first timely hit oi the<lb />
windy afternoon and broke a 0-0<lb />
tie in the bottom of the third frame<lb />
when he ripped a solo home run<lb />
over the right field fence. Cauble's<lb />
lead-oft homer was his first<lb />
roundtrippcr oi the season.<lb />
The Flames battled back and<lb />
seized the lead in the fifth inning<lb />
with a pair oi runs scoring off oi<lb />
two liberty hits.<lb />
Doug Reynolds reached base<lb />
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runners in the process.<lb />
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the center field fence. A Riggs<lb />
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the trees to put the final nail in the<lb />
Flames' coffin.<lb />
Mike Whitten picked up the<lb />
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on four hits, suffered the loss on<lb />
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in the 400-meter relay. Pirate<lb />
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will be a good chance for the<lb />
Pirates to run qualifying times for<lb />
the IC4A championships, to be<lb />
held in May.<lb />
The Lady Pirates will also be<lb />
looking for good things to happen<lb />
Saturdav. as their 400-meter relay<lb />
team defends their 1987 title in the<lb />
event.<lb />
Last year, the team took first in<lb />
the event and this year with three<lb />
of last year's members returning,<lb />
expect even better results as they<lb />
work toward a NCAA qualifying<lb />
time.<lb />
Senior Sonya Alwin also had<lb />
two third-place finishes in the<lb />
shotput and 100-meter dash last<lb />
year and hopes to improve her<lb />
finishes this year.<lb />
Running along with the 400-<lb />
meter team is sophomore Vanessa<lb />
Smith. Smith captured two first-<lb />
place finishes in the Lady Pirates<lb />
first outdoor meet of the year and<lb />
here she has every oppourtunity<lb />
of repeating her success in the 100<lb />
and 200 meters.<lb />
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tremendous accornphshmer'<lb />
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to the Final Four, but that the teai<lb />
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said.<lb />
About 1300 students<lb />
Welcomed the Blue Devils hom<lb />
ECU's women's tennis team loss of the season.<lb />
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Lady Monarchs in the 7-1 loss.<lb />
The Lady Pirates number six<lb />
seed Kathi Messcr defeated<lb />
Jennifer Fitzgibbon after three<lb />
sets of play.<lb />
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take the second and third set, 6-3,<lb />
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ECU's number one seed, Susan<lb />
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Debbie Karlen, 6-1,6-0. '<lb />
Mattocks and doubles<lb />
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were defeated in the number two<lb />
doubles as they faced Jane Stubic<lb />
and Pernille Buch-Pederson, 7-5,<lb />
6-0.<lb />
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match ran long in three sets, so the<lb />
teams opted not to play the third<lb />
doubles match.<lb />
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for the spring will regroup and get<lb />
ready to host Peace next Tuesday.<lb />
ODU, who recorded their best<lb />
season ever last year with 17 wins,<lb />
nine shutouts, and had a third-<lb />
place finish in the Sun Belt<lb />
Conference, improved their<lb />
record to 10-4.<lb />
The men's team will conclude<lb />
their season this weekend as they<lb />
travel to Wilmington for the<lb />
Azalea Tennis Classic.<lb />
The Pirates will face Armstrong<lb />
State, Campbell, and the The<lb />
Citadel in singles on Friday, and<lb />
will take on UNC-Wilmington in<lb />
doubles on Friday afternoon.<lb />
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UNC-Wilmington in singles, in a<lb />
morning match, and finish out the<lb />
day playing doubles against<lb />
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� CAROLYN JUSTICE<lb />
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Earlvis remembers Manning<lb />
By EARLVIS HAMPTON<lb />
College Rover<lb />
Watching the fleeting seconds<lb />
of NCAA national championship<lb />
basketball game Monday, a part<lb />
of me glowed as Kansas sealed the<lb />
victory for their first title.<lb />
As number 25 for the Jayhawks<lb />
converted four crucial free throws<lb />
in the closing seconds and as the<lb />
player's father-assistant coach<lb />
watched confidently from the<lb />
sidelines, I reminesccd to a musty,<lb />
sweaty gym of youth.<lb />
In that small, dirty-tiled gym at<lb />
Aycock Junior High in<lb />
Greensboro, I remember<lb />
watching the jayvces shoot on the<lb />
other end of the court during<lb />
practice as we preformed our<lb />
routine lay up drill. One of the<lb />
players on that Aycock JV<lb />
basketball team was an alkward<lb />
and boncy 6-6 center who<lb />
practiced shots from the top of the<lb />
key. It was out of the ordinary for<lb />
such a tall player to be taking<lb />
outside shots.<lb />
That year, nine years ago, I was<lb />
the back up center for the Aycock<lb />
varsity, playing behind John<lb />
Newman, who later went on to<lb />
play collegiate hoops at James<lb />
Madison University. During<lb />
several practices, the varsity team<lb />
scrimaged the jayvecs full court.<lb />
In the scrimage games, I had to<lb />
guard the skinny 6-6 jay vee center<lb />
who looked at the time like a<lb />
smaller Manute Bol. I was<lb />
impressed with the center's<lb />
ma vcring agility and his<lb />
brand new pair of size 13 Pony's.<lb />
I expected the big guy, who<lb />
towered over me (I was 6 feet), to<lb />
take the rock and go inside the<lb />
lane for easy shots. On the<lb />
contrary, the eighth-grade rail<lb />
refused to camp in the lane and<lb />
preferred to hover on the baseline<lb />
to receive the pass.<lb />
On defense, his long extended<lb />
arms looked intimidating, but<lb />
opponents could use his weight to<lb />
their own advantage by muscling<lb />
him on the post. Offensively, the<lb />
young man would only take the<lb />
open fifteen-plus jumper, to<lb />
which the jayvce coach would<lb />
blow his whistle and say, "Son, a<lb />
center is suppose to go to the<lb />
boards and not hang out on the<lb />
wing<lb />
Regardless of what the coach<lb />
had to say, the raily center<lb />
continued to shoot his sweet<lb />
jumper to the point where he<lb />
became quite proficient at the<lb />
baseline shot. Monday's MVP<lb />
performance in the NCAA<lb />
championship is evidence that the<lb />
boney fellow from my past, who<lb />
by the way was and still is Danny<lb />
Manning, has become quite a<lb />
damn-good all around basketball<lb />
player.<lb />
During one practice, I<lb />
remember looking curiously<lb />
towards a tall man who watched<lb />
us play from the wooden<lb />
bleachers.<lb />
In the lockroom I was told that<lb />
man was Danny's dad, Ed. Ed had<lb />
played pro ball in the ABA for the<lb />
Carolina Cougars. The Cougars<lb />
rotated playing home games<lb />
between Charlotte and<lb />
Greensboro in the early 70's. One<lb />
of the coaches for the Cougars was<lb />
no other than Larry Brown, the<lb />
same coach whose'Kansas team<lb />
just won the national title.<lb />
After practice, Aycock forward<lb />
and friend Brian Kemp and I set<lb />
course for the short walk home.<lb />
Behind the gym, was parked a<lb />
long 18-wheeler. Brian informed<lb />
me that the rig was Ed Manning's,<lb />
who after retiring from profession<lb />
basketball drove a truck for a<lb />
living.<lb />
After Aycock, Danny and John<lb />
went onto Page High while Brian<lb />
and myself schooled at the cross-<lb />
town rivals, Grimsley High By<lb />
my senior year, Danny's junior<lb />
year, Page crushed every<lb />
opponent they faced enroute to<lb />
the State title and a number one<lb />
ranking in the nation.<lb />
From the stands I would marvel<lb />
at Manning's athletic display as<lb />
he ran the floor. When I say he ran<lb />
Je floor, I mean he would grab<lb />
the rebound on defense and drive<lb />
the distance for the slam<lb />
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drive a truck and that Dannyls<lb />
once a slow and clumsy<lb />
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"It'sabitter defeat Tubbssaid.<lb />
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didn't. We're still proud<lb />
season. Brown had lost starters<lb />
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Marvin Branch to academics, and<lb />
the Jayhawks were 12-S after 20<lb />
games.<lb />
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half, but he never got his fourth.<lb />
Oklahoma took a 65-60 lead, its<lb />
biggest of the game, on eight<lb />
straight points, capped by King's<lb />
layup with 12:13 to play. The<lb />
but its 27th victory gave the<lb />
Xdahoma 83-79 Monday night in Jayhawks their first national title<lb />
the 50th NCAA final, and the so- since 1952. That's also the last<lb />
ailed one-man team was the time a Big Eight team won the<lb />
nation's No. 1 team. championship.<lb />
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,nto the hardwood floor at people who said it couldn't be<lb />
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now?' Manning said as the advanced against Oklahoma,<lb />
news conference<lb />
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Oklahoma ahead 68-65 with a 3-<lb />
pointer with 11 minutes left, and<lb />
thaf s when Kansas finally went<lb />
into the slowdown. The Jayhawks<lb />
scored 12 of the game's next 15<lb />
points, six by Manning, to take a<lb />
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King had 17 points, five below his<lb />
average, and Grant 14, seven<lb />
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before intermission. Still, it was<lb />
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the championship.<lb />
DURHAM N.C. (AP) � The<lb />
Puke Blue Devils returned to<lb />
their campus without a national<lb />
championship, but coach Mike<lb />
Krzyzewski says the<lb />
diappointment doesn't make the<lb />
season a loss.<lb />
The loss) does not diminish<lb />
what this team has accomplished.<lb />
To be in the national<lb />
championship and to be Atlantic<lb />
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tremendous accomplishment.<lb />
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k- the Final Four, but that the team<lb />
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said.<lb />
About 1,500 students and fans<lb />
welcomed the Blue Devils home<lb />
the national championship, but<lb />
once we get over tne pain, we'll<lb />
look back with pride. We<lb />
appreciate what you've done for<lb />
us Strickland said.<lb />
Danny Ferry, ACC player of the<lb />
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Raleigh and hold your head up the team. We're gonna miss<lb />
very high' Krzyzewski told the these guys a whole lot But next<lb />
crowd. "Duke is the best place in year we hope to go the the Final<lb />
the United States for basketball. Four in Seattle<lb />
The Duke team is scheduled to<lb />
play in Europe this summer,<lb />
He praised seniors Billy King Krzyzewski said. In connection<lb />
with the Summer Olympics in<lb />
Seoul, the team will play squads<lb />
from Yugoslavia, Russia, Spain,<lb />
Italy and Greece.<lb />
"Kansas is also coming to<lb />
Cameron Indoor Stadium next<lb />
year he said , to a deafening<lb />
cheer.<lb />
and Kevin Strickland for their<lb />
"winningest effort over four<lb />
years" - 112 victories, or an<lb />
average of 28 victories a year.<lb />
couldn't have done it<lb />
without you Strickland said to<lb />
the crowd.<lb />
"Ifs kind of painful that we lost<lb />
The Shack don't get no slack<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) � North<lb />
Carolina State University's<lb />
basketball center Charles<lb />
jShackleford pleaded guilty to a<lb />
speeding charge Tuesday and<lb />
.will lose his driver's license for 30<lb />
lays.<lb />
Defense attorney Donald R.<lb />
mle of Raleigh entered the plea<lb />
in Wake County District Court<lb />
ind told the judge that<lb />
hackleford intended to remain in<lb />
:hool for his senior season.<lb />
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ssistant prosecutor Carrie<lb />
.arroll refused Soule's request to<lb />
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Wednesay nad not drive a car for<lb />
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license Oct. 23. He was ordered to<lb />
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APRIL 7. 1988<lb />
What Nicklaus will take the Masters' tee ?<lb />
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) - It will<lb />
be interesting to see who steps<lb />
forward Thursday when the<lb />
announcer on the first tee at the<lb />
Augusta National Coif Club<lb />
introduces jack Nicklaus.<lb />
It could be the real lack<lb />
Nicklaus the 48-year-old<lb />
Nicklaus said. 1 do not enjoy<lb />
playing goM like that other guv<lb />
has tor the last couple oi ears<lb />
The other Nicklaus emerged as<lb />
a result ot what he called "a<lb />
phasing back, reduction ot his<lb />
playing schedule to 10 events,<lb />
perhaps less<lb />
Leftv heads<lb />
to Madison<lb />
HARRISONBURG.Va.(AP)<lb />
Leftv Driescll, who was forced to<lb />
resign as Maryland's basketball<lb />
coach in the aftermath oi the<lb />
cocaine death of Len Bias, was<lb />
named Wednesday as the new<lb />
basketball coach at lames<lb />
Madison.<lb />
"I don't have anything to prove<lb />
to anybody Pnesell told a news<lb />
conference punctuated bv loud<lb />
cheers from several hundred<lb />
students<lb />
Tm a basketball coach. I've<lb />
won games, and I've won them<lb />
within the NCAA niles.<lb />
Athletic Director Dean Ehlers<lb />
and lames Madison President<lb />
Ronald Carrier said they believe<lb />
the veteran oi 2b basketball<lb />
seasons was their best candidate,<lb />
despite the 1986 Bias affair.<lb />
'We certainly were aware oi it<lb />
Fhlers said. "1 think even, body in<lb />
America was aware oi it. 1<lb />
personally don't think that was<lb />
the coach s responsibilitv. A<lb />
coach can only provide guidance<lb />
t ou can't be with them 24 hours a<lb />
dav<lb />
Dnesell said he missed<lb />
coaching even though he enjoyed<lb />
doing color commentary during<lb />
televised basketball games.<lb />
"1 never really felt like I got out<lb />
of coaching he said. "When you<lb />
do color common tarv, you ha ve to<lb />
9COUt both teams<lb />
I think I've got lOor 15 years left<lb />
ach said Dnesell, 5h. lames<lb />
Madison was 10-18 last season,6-<lb />
 in the Colonial Athletic<lb />
Conference.<lb />
Carrier said DneseH's 5-year<lb />
contract is worth $t-5,000 a year<lb />
and the lames Madison<lb />
Foundation will pay him $10,000<lb />
a vear as an annuity toward his<lb />
retirement. He will also be able to<lb />
operate a basketball camp.<lb />
Dnesell would not comment on<lb />
reports Maryland will make up<lb />
the difference between his new<lb />
salary and the $130,iY0 a vear he<lb />
would receive in each of the seven<lb />
years remaining in his 10-vear<lb />
contract.<lb />
He acknowledged he mav have<lb />
problems recruiting as he takes<lb />
over so late in the spring, but he<lb />
will go after the best players he<lb />
can get.<lb />
"It's sort of late. The signing<lb />
date is the thirteenth, but we're<lb />
not going to give up he said.<lb />
Dnesell becomes the fifth full<lb />
time coach at the Division I school<lb />
since it began its men's basketball<lb />
program in 1969.<lb />
He won 524 games in nine years<lb />
at Davidson and 17 years at<lb />
Marvland.<lb />
After Bias died of a cocaine<lb />
overdose the night of his draft<lb />
selection by the Boston Celtics,<lb />
Dnesell allegedly had players and<lb />
an assistant coach remove<lb />
evidence of drug abuse from the<lb />
player's room before police began<lb />
their investigation.<lb />
A grand jury that looked into<lb />
the case did not indict him.<lb />
He succeeds John Thurston,<lb />
who resigned in the middle of last<lb />
season, when James Madison<lb />
would not renew his contract.<lb />
After Thurston resigned in<lb />
January, Driescll was asked if he<lb />
would be interested in the job, but<lb />
he did not meet in person with<lb />
James Madison officials until<lb />
early March when Carrier and<lb />
Ehlers took him on a tour of the<lb />
campus. He interviewed with<lb />
Ehlers and a search committee on<lb />
March 21.<lb />
ECU<lb />
ECU<lb />
He calls himself "a ceremonial<lb />
golfer " and chuckles at reference<lb />
tea new nickname. Olden Bear<lb />
But he bristles at suggestions he<lb />
is no longer capable ot w inning.<lb />
" hen you play goll 40 percent<lb />
ot the time and you're 48 years old<lb />
and you've got a burn hot kid:<lb />
playing UK) percent ot time,<lb />
you're not going to win much.<lb />
lliat is just being ci practical<lb />
about it<lb />
"1 love playing golf. I'm not<lb />
going to quit playing golf. I'll be<lb />
part oi the scene.<lb />
"And occasionally I'll be<lb />
competitive, like the '86 masters.<lb />
1 remembered real quick what I<lb />
needed to do when 1 got myself in<lb />
contention. I'm not going to forget<lb />
th.it.<lb />
When I get io the major<lb />
championships, when I step on<lb />
m first tee, I'll be ready to give it<lb />
a run Nicklaus said.<lb />
"Hut that's not the number one<lb />
priority in my career. My interests<lb />
now lie basically with my golf<lb />
course design business. I enjoy<lb />
that<lb />
The major championshiips - the<lb />
Masters, U.S. and British Opens<lb />
and the PGA, the big four<lb />
tournaments around which he<lb />
has built his unmatched record -<lb />
still intrigue him.<lb />
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have reduced his capacity to add<lb />
to his record collection on 18 titles<lb />
in those tour tournaments.<lb />
"That's just being realistic as<lb />
relates to my abilities, my age, my<lb />
desire to want to work at it said<lb />
Nicklaus, who has missed the cut<lb />
in two of three tounament this<lb />
year and hasn't won since his<lb />
nostalgic triumph in the 19K6<lb />
Masters.<lb />
"1 like nothing better than to<lb />
walk out and win Masters or the<lb />
U.S. Open. 1 try to have my body<lb />
in shape to be able to do that. But<lb />
my body will not take abuse for<lb />
the length of time necessary for<lb />
the practice I need.<lb />
"I have to accept thai mv<lb />
preparations will not allow m.<lb />
play well all the time. But !<lb />
play well occasionally<lb />
Despite all the negatives<lb />
lack of competiton, relate ela kof<lb />
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24 months - two fa ts i an'l<lb />
ignored: this is the M . � � w<lb />
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