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COMING THURSDAY:<lb />
Helen Thomas will be here this week to discuss<lb />
media and politics.<lb />
STYLE<lb />
ECU Music Department brings out another top<lb />
musician � Dan Davis. See page 8.<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
JPirates drop two of three to the Patriots. See page 10<lb />
�he iEast (ftarnlttttan<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol. 62 No. 51<lb />
Tuesday, April 12,1988<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Construction creates asbestos<lb />
problem in Old South building<lb />
By ANDY LEWIS<lb />
Suf f Writer<lb />
Faculty and students who<lb />
work in the Old Cafeteria Build-<lb />
ing received letters last week<lb />
warning them that they may have<lb />
been exposed to asbestos fibers.<lb />
"The university views the<lb />
risk here to be very slight said<lb />
University Attornev Ben Irons in<lb />
an interview Monday. Nonethe-<lb />
less, he said, the university "has to<lb />
take the matter very seriously<lb />
People who work in the<lb />
building received letters by certi-<lb />
fied mail that stated, "You have<lb />
been identified as possibly being<lb />
exposed to asbestos fibers while<lb />
vvorking in the Old Cafeteria<lb />
Building during the months of<lb />
November, 1987 thru March,<lb />
1988<lb />
Workmen installed a heating<lb />
unit in the building during the<lb />
months mentioned in the letter.<lb />
According to the letter, "a<lb />
sprayed acoustical ceiling con-<lb />
taining a small percentage of as-<lb />
bestos was accidentally disturbed<lb />
by construction workers<lb />
The Old Cafeteria Building,<lb />
also known as the Publications<lb />
Building, houses the offices of The<lb />
East Carolinian, The Buccaneer,<lb />
Expressions and the Rebel. The<lb />
Print Shop and the Central Sup-<lb />
ply Office are also located in the<lb />
building.<lb />
On Thursday, workmen re-<lb />
moved carpeting from the build-<lb />
ing to be tested for asbestos dust.<lb />
The asbestos that coats the<lb />
Sigma house a part of history<lb />
3y JEAN'IE WHEBY<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Sigma Sigma Sigma Soror-<lb />
ity is holding a private reception<lb />
at their home Saturday at 3 p.m. to<lb />
celebrate the house being de-<lb />
clared an historical Greenville<lb />
landmark. Steve Blade, chairman<lb />
of the Greenville Historical Selec-<lb />
tion Committee, the City Council,<lb />
the Planning and Zoning<lb />
Committee. SGA officers and the<lb />
entire sorority are expected to<lb />
attend the ceremonv.<lb />
Tamara Shatz, a member of the<lb />
Greenville Planning and Zoning<lb />
office, said that the Historic Plan-<lb />
ning Committe has been looking<lb />
for historical homes for about two<lb />
years, but has had little luck in the<lb />
Greenville area. Inez Fridley, a<lb />
member of the City Council and<lb />
one of the sorority's advisors,<lb />
submitted an application to the<lb />
committee on behalf of the Sigma<lb />
house, also referred to as the Skin-<lb />
ner House. The sorority was in-<lb />
formed several months ago that<lb />
the house had been accepted as an<lb />
historical property.<lb />
"We wanted to wait (to have the<lb />
reception) until our National<lb />
Founders Day and also until the<lb />
weather was nice to cut the rib-<lb />
bon, so to speak" said Natalie<lb />
Moore, sorority president.<lb />
The Greenville Properties<lb />
Commission regulations say for a<lb />
building to be considered an his-<lb />
torical property, it has to be of<lb />
special significance in terms of its<lb />
history, architecture, integrity of<lb />
design, setting workmanship,<lb />
feeling and or association.<lb />
Committee members said the<lb />
Skinner House possesses nearly<lb />
all of these qualities.<lb />
According to an historical<lb />
sketch prepared by Michelle A.<lb />
Francis, the principal investigator<lb />
in the history of the Skinner<lb />
House, the house was built in 1927<lb />
for a prominent Greenville physi-<lb />
cian Dr. I .C. Skinner and his wife,<lb />
Daisy Minor Skinner. The builder<lb />
and the architect are unknown.<lb />
The Skinners lived in the house<lb />
until their deaths, and then their<lb />
children sold the house in 1961 to<lb />
the Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority.<lb />
The group has made few modifi-<lb />
cations to the Colonial Revival<lb />
style home.<lb />
The house is located at 803 East<lb />
Fifth Street in what is referred to<lb />
as The College View section of<lb />
Greenville. This neighborhood is<lb />
considered one of the most intact<lb />
twentieth century residential<lb />
neighborhoods in the city. Con-<lb />
struction in this section began in<lb />
1909 with The East Carolina<lb />
Teacher's Training School, now<lb />
ECU, being the first building to go<lb />
up. Most of the homes in this sec-<lb />
tion were built between 1910 and<lb />
1930. The Skinner house has been<lb />
identified as one of the 33 most<lb />
architecturally significant build-<lb />
ings in the city of Greenville.<lb />
Since the designation of the<lb />
house and grounds, the City<lb />
Council has issued the sorority an<lb />
ordinance that must be followed.<lb />
The ordinance states that a suit-<lb />
able sign be posted indicating the<lb />
properites designation, and that<lb />
the sorority must have official<lb />
permission from the council be-<lb />
fore any repairs or alterations take<lb />
place.<lb />
ceiling of the building is "one of<lb />
the most stable types according<lb />
to James Riggs of the Occupa-<lb />
tional Health and Safety office.<lb />
The asbestos is "100 percent<lb />
safe" when it is left undisturbed,<lb />
said John S. Bell, asst. vice-chan-<lb />
cellor for Business Affairs. Bell<lb />
said the university does not plan<lb />
to remove the asbestos from the<lb />
ceiling.<lb />
According to Bell, the univer-<lb />
sity has never had an asbestos<lb />
incident as serious as the one at<lb />
the Old South Building.<lb />
A routine test revealed the<lb />
asbestos while the heating unit<lb />
was being installed, Bell said.<lb />
Previous routine tests conducted<lb />
in the 1980s failed to reveal anv<lb />
asbestos, he said. The earlier tests<lb />
may have failed to reveal the<lb />
Chrysotile-type asbestos because<lb />
the testing methods were not as<lb />
advanced then, Bell said.<lb />
People who only worked in<lb />
the building before the construc-<lb />
tion work began were not endan-<lb />
gered by the asbestos, Bell said.<lb />
The university is holding an<lb />
orientation meeting Thursday to<lb />
answer questions and to begin<lb />
determining who, if anyone, has<lb />
been hurt by the asbestos. "At this<lb />
meeting the nature, health affects,<lb />
and medical surveillance regard-<lb />
ing asbestos will be discussed.<lb />
Also, questionnaires will be dis-<lb />
tributed to estimate individual<lb />
exposure according to the letter<lb />
warning the students and faculty<lb />
about the asbestos.<lb />
Bell said the letters may not<lb />
have reached everyone who<lb />
worked in the building during the<lb />
construction. He urged anyone<lb />
who worked in the building dur-<lb />
ing those months to come to the<lb />
orientation meeting.<lb />
The meeting is to beheld from<lb />
4-6 p.m. Thursday in the Multi-<lb />
purpose room of Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center.<lb />
Students from the Industrial Technoloy department work to build a playground for the Child Develop<lb />
ment Department. (Ellen Murphy � Photolab)<lb />
Cooperation builds new playground<lb />
By DENA BOYETTE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Sometimes at ECU two depart-<lb />
ments with a mutual need can<lb />
turn to each other for help; that's<lb />
what happened this year when<lb />
the Department of Child Devel-<lb />
opment and Family Relations<lb />
needed a new playground and<lb />
went to the Industrial Technology<lb />
Department to give them the<lb />
opportunity for experience in<lb />
constructing one.<lb />
"We took the skills that children<lb />
need for development, like climb-<lb />
ing, running and peddling, plus<lb />
we had pictures of playgrounds<lb />
like we wanted and took the pic-<lb />
tures to Kurt said Kathy Shep-<lb />
herd, director of preschool educa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Kurt Yanchenko is the instruc-<lb />
tor for the Construction Tech-<lb />
niques class that built the play-<lb />
ground. The construction started<lb />
on Feb. 25 and will hopefully be<lb />
finished this week. "Child Devel-<lb />
opment had the basic idea what it<lb />
would look like and we designed<lb />
it according to what they wanted,<lb />
we did the planning and schedul-<lb />
ing, estimated the material cost<lb />
and did the actual hands on con-<lb />
struction Yanchenko said.<lb />
This is the first year the Depart-<lb />
ment of Child Development and<lb />
Family Relations ran a full day<lb />
schedule for the children enrolled<lb />
in the program. The ages of the<lb />
children are three-five, and, start-<lb />
ing next August, two year olds<lb />
will be able to start the program.<lb />
This particular department<lb />
under the School of Home Eco-<lb />
nomics has been established on<lb />
the campus for over 50 years, so<lb />
when this new playground was<lb />
designed with the children's<lb />
needs and ages in mind, it only<lb />
added to the well established and<lb />
rapid growing reputation of the<lb />
program.<lb />
"We wanted to have a con-<lb />
trolled environment for the kids,<lb />
have a quality environment to<lb />
train the teachers and serve as a<lb />
model for daycare Shepherd<lb />
added.<lb />
Kurt Yanchenko said the con-<lb />
struction of the playground was a<lb />
great hands on experience for the<lb />
students and that the class would<lb />
be a good survey course for<lb />
people who are interested in con-<lb />
struction.<lb />
The new playground, which is<lb />
divided into two sections � one<lb />
side for the two year olds and the<lb />
other for the three year olds or<lb />
better, contains two slides, a hori-<lb />
zontal ladder and net climber,<lb />
two swing sets, a sandbox, a con-<lb />
crete tricycle path and a combina-<lb />
tion tricvele shed and slide. For<lb />
J<lb />
anyone who is curious in eyeing<lb />
the new playground, it is located<lb />
behind the Croatan and the Nurs-<lb />
ing Building.<lb />
Off-campus lighting resolution sent to city<lb />
TIM HAMPTON<lb />
Auiatant Newt Editor<lb />
The SGA turned down a pro-<lb />
posal for a senior send-off party,<lb />
decided to reconsider a bill to<lb />
create a fine arts funding board<lb />
and passed an off-campus light-<lb />
ing proposal in their weekly meet-<lb />
ing Monday.<lb />
In introducing the senior party<lb />
proposal, Amar Singh, the junior<lb />
class president, said there is a<lb />
need to have a social function to<lb />
honor graduating seniors. Singh<lb />
requested $500 to pay for a rock<lb />
and roll band to play on the last<lb />
day of class at the top of College<lb />
Hill drive, popularly nicknamed<lb />
"Tyler Beach because it is adja-<lb />
cent to Tyler dormitory.<lb />
"It is just a good party to send<lb />
off the seniors Singh said about<lb />
the bill he authored.<lb />
Many legislators had problems<lb />
with the idea of the SGA funding<lb />
a party. Kelly Jones said a senior<lb />
bash would not be in the general<lb />
welfare of the students. Jones<lb />
made reference to past docu-<lb />
ments stating that the SGA has a<lb />
rcsponsibilty to appropriate<lb />
funds for the good of the students.<lb />
Also in disagreement with the<lb />
party was Steve Sommers who<lb />
said, "Student Government is not<lb />
the place to do this sort of thing<lb />
Larry Murphy said the cost of<lb />
the party would run higher than<lb />
$500. Murphy also said the SGA<lb />
would be liable if any accidents<lb />
occurred during the party.<lb />
One legislator came to the de-<lb />
fense of the party bill by saying<lb />
that he didn't think it was fair for<lb />
the SGA to appropriate money for<lb />
their own banquet and refuse<lb />
money for a social event that all<lb />
students could attend.<lb />
"Two weeks ago, we passed a<lb />
$1,500 banquet for ourselves but<lb />
when it comes to $500 for a party<lb />
for everbody we don't think it is a<lb />
good idea. This party would be<lb />
good for everyone Michael<lb />
Hadley said.<lb />
Despite Hadley's argument,<lb />
the SGA voted down the pro-<lb />
posal.<lb />
Also Monday, the SGA passed a<lb />
resolution requesting improve-<lb />
ments in street lighting surround-<lb />
ing the campus. Tripp Roakes,<lb />
who brought the resolution be-<lb />
fore the SGA, said that street and<lb />
sidewalk lighting on the<lb />
university's main streets, Fifth<lb />
and 10th streets, are inadequate.<lb />
Roakes said the resolution<lb />
would be sent to Greenville<lb />
Mayor Ed Carter in efforts to<lb />
begin the process towards im-<lb />
proved lighting near the ECU<lb />
campus. Roakes said SGA money<lb />
would not be used towards the<lb />
lighting project.<lb />
Considering an SGA fine arts<lb />
fundings board bill, the legisla-<lb />
ture moved to refer the bill back to<lb />
the Rules and Judicary committee<lb />
for further consideration. The re-<lb />
See ARTS, page 2<lb />
Greek Week to be held all this week<lb />
ie Sigma house has been named a city historicaTsTte by the Greenville Historical Selection Commit-<lb />
tee . The house, which once belonged to a prominent city physician, will be defeated as a historical site<lb />
Sunday as part of the Sigma's Founder's Day celebrations. (Ellen Murphy � Photolab)<lb />
By CAROL WETHERINGTON<lb />
Auittant Feature Editor<lb />
Sunday was the start of Greek<lb />
Week at ECU. Greek Week is an<lb />
annual event sponsored by Inter-<lb />
Fraternity Council to bring the<lb />
Greek societies together in a way<lb />
that everyone can have a good<lb />
time with friends.<lb />
No one is really positive about<lb />
how Greek Week got started, but<lb />
it has become the highlight for<lb />
many Greeks; a welcoming cele-<lb />
bration kicking off spring's arri-<lb />
val, perhaps?<lb />
This year's celebration started<lb />
with a Sig Ep Baby-Buggy-Race<lb />
which was coupled with a<lb />
Hotdog Eatting Contest spon-<lb />
sored by Tau Kappa Epsilon, ac-<lb />
cording to IFC President, Shawn<lb />
Monaghan.<lb />
The Kappa Alphas sponsored a<lb />
Tricycle Race at their house be-<lb />
tween 4 and 6pm Monday, with<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon and the Chi<lb />
Omegas coming out victors.<lb />
"Justin' Time" was scheduled to<lb />
play afterwards. Monaghan is<lb />
expecting this to go over very<lb />
well, knowing how popular<lb />
"Justin' Time "has become in the<lb />
ECU community.<lb />
Tonight the IFC is sponsoring<lb />
the Annual Greek Banquet at the<lb />
Moose Lodge for , Brothers<lb />
Wednesday the Alpha Sigmas<lb />
are holding a "Mexican Stand-<lb />
off at their house on W.5th St.<lb />
The Kappa Sigmas are hosting a<lb />
"Funky Nassau (a beer chug-<lb />
ging contest), Thursday at their<lb />
house on 10th St. Monaghan<lb />
boasts that this event has been<lb />
around for at least six years and is<lb />
one of the favorites of Greeks.<lb />
Friday the Phi Kappa Taus are<lb />
sending the week out on a raft in<lb />
their Raft Race. Afterwards all<lb />
Greeks will gather at the Phi Tau<lb />
house on 5th St. to party.<lb />
Saturday is the big Field Day.<lb />
Sponsored by Pi Kappa Phi, three-<lb />
on-three basketball, volleyball,<lb />
tug-of-war and an obstacle course<lb />
will finish up the list of events,<lb />
with a parry following at the Pi<lb />
Kap house on Hooker Road.<lb />
S<lb />
�m i� ihiitiigtfcii<lb /><pb facs="00057958_tn_0002" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 12,1988<lb />
Search for two Vice Chancellors continues I Eakin<lb />
By STEPHANIE FOLSOM<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The search committees for Vice<lb />
Chancellor for Student Life and<lb />
Vice Chancellor for Academic<lb />
Affairs positions are narrowing<lb />
down the list of applicants and<lb />
conducting interviews.<lb />
The search committee for the<lb />
replacement of Dr. Elmer Meyer,<lb />
Vice Chancellor oi Student life, is<lb />
chaired by Pamela Penland.<lb />
Scott Thomas, a member of the<lb />
committee, said the deadline for<lb />
applications was March 22, and<lb />
they are still narrowing down<lb />
applicants. May 2 is the scheduled<lb />
selection date.<lb />
The committee's recommenda-<lb />
tion, if approved by Chancellor<lb />
Richard Eakin, will then be sent to<lb />
the Board of Trustees. Then, if<lb />
they arc in concurrence, the rec-<lb />
ommendation will be sent to the<lb />
Board of Governors for final ap-<lb />
proval.<lb />
Thomas said the committee<lb />
"felt very strongly that the Vice<lb />
Chancellor for Student Life<lb />
should be available for interviews<lb />
by the students he said inter-<lb />
view dates would be publicly<lb />
announced so students can par-<lb />
ticipate.<lb />
The search committee for the<lb />
replacement of Dr. Angclo A.<lb />
Volpe, Vice Chancellor of Aca-<lb />
demic Affairs, has already con-<lb />
ducted two interviews. Dr. Wil-<lb />
liam Bloodworth has served in<lb />
Volpe's absence since the vice<lb />
chancellor left last summer to<lb />
accept the position as president of<lb />
Tennessee Tech University. A<lb />
third incrvicw is scheduled for<lb />
April 18.<lb />
The first applicant, Robert E.<lb />
Fox, is currently dean of the<lb />
School of Professional Psychol-<lb />
ogy at Wright State University in<lb />
Dayton, Ohio.<lb />
The second interview was with<lb />
William Byrd who is dean of Arts<lb />
and SciencesatAppalachain State<lb />
University in Boone.<lb />
The third candidate, scheduled<lb />
for interviewing April 18-19, is<lb />
Phillip Thomas. Thomas is cur-<lb />
rently dean of Arts and Sciences at<lb />
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April 9, 198S<lb />
OPINION<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Spring<lb />
The fever strikes<lb />
It's finally getting warm again,<lb />
which means students' minds are<lb />
turning more and more to thoughts<lb />
outside of the academic world.<lb />
We all set out, at the beginning of<lb />
the semester, with the most noble of<lb />
intentions. We all promise our par-<lb />
ents to keep our studies up, and to<lb />
make good grades despite the com-<lb />
ing warm weather.<lb />
Then, when the warm weather<lb />
finally gets here, something hap-<lb />
pens. It's an incredible something; a<lb />
wonderful something that sets souls<lb />
on fire and heightens the imagina-<lb />
tion. Unfortunately it also drives all<lb />
thoughts of books from our heads<lb />
and turns our thoughts to the more<lb />
pastoral occupations of laying in the<lb />
sun, enjoying the spring and de-<lb />
frosting from the cold winter.<lb />
Of course, however, the weather's<lb />
ciming is a cruel trick. Now is the<lb />
time when students should be crack-<lb />
ing the books even more, preparing<lb />
for final exams and long-put-off<lb />
term papers. Now is crunch time.<lb />
The question is posed by the stu-<lb />
dent: Should I study now or spend<lb />
some time in the sun?<lb />
While we recommend a healthy<lb />
dose of both, it is important to re-<lb />
member that we are here to learn. If<lb />
we don't pass the classes, we won't<lb />
be back next year to live through<lb />
another spring with our friends<lb />
Enjoy the sun, but keep up the work<lb />
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To the editor:<lb />
I would like to address the issue<lb />
surrounding last Tuesday's article<lb />
about the assault in Garrett dorm and<lb />
the subsequent letters in Thursday's<lb />
edition:<lb />
First and foremost, Tuesday's ar-<lb />
ticle was not slanted. It revolved<lb />
around an actual event and contained<lb />
information given by eye witnesses. If<lb />
there is any distortion of facts, it can-<lb />
not be blamed upon the article, its<lb />
writer, or the editor of The East Caro-<lb />
linian, but upon the reliability of the<lb />
witnesses upon whose accounts the<lb />
article was based.<lb />
The article dealt with a newswor-<lb />
thy issue: A campus institution<lb />
abused its powers in physically as-<lb />
saulting an individual. Whether or<lb />
not he "deserved" it is a matter of<lb />
opinion. The fact stands that one<lb />
unarmed man was beaten by a group<lb />
of men with sticks, and that is an<lb />
atrocity. If the situation were re-<lb />
versed, and a group of white Greeks<lb />
assaulted a black student, I'm sure<lb />
that the writers of Thursday's letters<lb />
would not have objected to the article.<lb />
It is unfortunate that racial discord<lb />
ejsts in the United States of today,<lb />
and that there has arisen a system of<lb />
"reverse-racism" (i.e. minorities lash-<lb />
ing out against the dominant group).<lb />
For reasons both moral and legal, this<lb />
fact cannot be suppressed in the<lb />
media.<lb />
If there is to be true racial harmony,<lb />
the incidence of conflicts both racial<lb />
and reverse-racial must be called to<lb />
public attention so that a solution<lb />
may be attained for the benefit of all<lb />
mankind.<lb />
Thus, The East Carolinian had no<lb />
intent of inciting conflict by the publi-<lb />
cation of Tuesday's article. It was<lb />
simply attending to its duties as a<lb />
medium of public information.<lb />
Jim Shamlin<lb />
Junior<lb />
English<lb />
Dr. Carter's<lb />
track record<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
On the first evaluation of tenure-track<lb />
My department received from me,<lb />
Teaching experience, publications,<lb />
and a Ph.D.<lb />
On the second evaluation of tenure-<lb />
track<lb />
My department received from me,<lb />
Three research articles, teaching ex-<lb />
perience, publications, and a Ph.D.<lb />
On the third evaluation of tenure-<lb />
track<lb />
My department received from me,<lb />
Two reviews and an anthology,<lb />
Three research articles,<lb />
Teaching experience, publications,<lb />
and a Ph.D.<lb />
On the fourth evaluation of tenure-<lb />
track<lb />
My department received from me,<lb />
Two research grants,<lb />
Two reviews and an anthology,<lb />
Three research articles,<lb />
Teaching experience, publications,<lb />
and a Ph. D.<lb />
On the fifth evaluation of tenure-<lb />
track<lb />
My department received from me,<lb />
A Two-Hundred-Page Monograph,<lb />
Two research grants,<lb />
Two reviews and an anthology,<lb />
Three research articles,<lb />
Teaching experience, publications,<lb />
and a Ph.D.<lb />
On the sixth evaluation of tenure-<lb />
track<lb />
My department received from me,<lb />
A contract from a major publisher,<lb />
A Tvvo-Hundrcd-Page Monograph,<lb />
Two research grants,<lb />
Two reviews and an anthology,<lb />
Three research articles,<lb />
Teaching experience, publications,<lb />
and a Ph.D.<lb />
On the seventh evaluation of tenure-<lb />
track<lb />
My department received from me,<lb />
A journal advisory editorship,<lb />
A contract from a major publisher,<lb />
A Two-Hundrcd-Page Monograph,<lb />
Two research grants,<lb />
Two reviews and an anthology,<lb />
Three research articles,<lb />
Teaching experience, publications,<lb />
and a Ph.D.<lb />
On the eighth evaluation of tenure-<lb />
track<lb />
My department received from me,<lb />
An editorship of an international<lb />
encyclopedia,<lb />
A journal advisory editorship,<lb />
A contract from a major publisher,<lb />
A Two-Hundred-Page Monograph,<lb />
Two research grants,<lb />
Two reviews and an anthology,<lb />
Three research articles,<lb />
Teaching experience, publications<lb />
and a Ph.D.<lb />
On the ninth evaluation of tenure-<lb />
track<lb />
My department received from me,<lb />
A commitment of a scholarly confer-<lb />
ence on campus,<lb />
An editorship of an international<lb />
encyclopedia<lb />
A journal advisory editorship,<lb />
A contract from a major publisher,<lb />
A Two-Hundred-Page Monograph,<lb />
Two research grants,<lb />
Two reviews and an anthology,<lb />
Three research articles,<lb />
Teaching experience, publications,<lb />
and a Ph.D.<lb />
On the tenth evaluation of tenure-<lb />
track<lb />
My department received from me,<lb />
Four articles and three reviews<lb />
A commitment of a scholarly confer-<lb />
ence on campus,<lb />
An editorship of an international<lb />
encyclopedia,<lb />
A journal advisory editorship,<lb />
A contract from a major publisher,<lb />
A Two-Hundred-Page Monograph,<lb />
Two research grants,<lb />
Two reviews and an anthology,<lb />
Three research articles,<lb />
Teaching experience, publications,<lb />
and a Ph.D.<lb />
On the eleventh evaluation of tenure-<lb />
track<lb />
My department received from me,<lb />
Another book contract, two chapters<lb />
in two books,<lb />
Four articles and three reviews,<lb />
A commitment of a scholarly confer-<lb />
ence on campus,<lb />
An editorship of an international<lb />
encyclopedia,<lb />
A journal advisory editorship,<lb />
A contract from a major publisher,<lb />
A Two-Hundrcd-Page Monograph,<lb />
Two research grants,<lb />
Two reviews and an anthology,<lb />
Three research articles,<lb />
Teaching experience, publications,<lb />
and a Ph.D<lb />
On the twelfth evaluation of tenure-<lb />
track<lb />
My department gave to me,<lb />
A denial of tenure from the chairman<lb />
of history.<lb />
John Marshall Carter, Ph.D.<lb />
Professor of history at ECU<lb />
Responding<lb />
to a response<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
I would like to respond to Mr<lb />
Godkin's letter on April the 7th,<lb />
which responded to my previous let-<lb />
ter condemning armed forces. First of<lb />
all,l wish to commend Mr.Godkinfor<lb />
responding at all. As citizens of the<lb />
United States we are fortunate<lb />
enough to voice our opinions, no<lb />
matter how opposing they may be.<lb />
For that freedom, I thank the<lb />
constitution.<lb />
However, I feel that I must<lb />
straighten out Mr. Godkin's interpre-<lb />
tation of my letter. He stated that bv<lb />
condemning the armed forces I am<lb />
condemning the force which has<lb />
"kept the United States from becom-<lb />
ing a communist country 1 must ask<lb />
Mr. Godkin, when has the United<lb />
States been directly attacked by a<lb />
communist country? Our great na-<lb />
tion has not been attacked since the<lb />
bombing of Pearl Harbor.<lb />
The United States is not defending <lb />
at all, instead it is extremely offensive.<lb />
We have not been attacked in over<lb />
thirty years, yet within that time span<lb />
we have militarily invaded numerous<lb />
countries. 'To defend" implies that<lb />
one must protect oneself, yet I repeat,<lb />
the United States has not been at-<lb />
tacked since Pearl Harbor.<lb />
Unfortunately, the United States is<lb />
not the only country that takes the<lb />
offensive tact to "defend" itself. The<lb />
Soviet Union uses the same ploy but<lb />
for a different end - communism<lb />
rather than democracy.<lb />
In my letter, I was not criticizing the<lb />
United States' goals to uphold de-<lb />
mocracy, only their means. I extend<lb />
my criticism further to say that any<lb />
nation who uses military force (i.e.<lb />
killing a fellow human being) as the<lb />
means to achieve their end goal,<lb />
whether it be democracy, commu-<lb />
nism or religiously oriented, will be<lb />
bombarded by so called "peace niks"<lb />
who still uphold one of the basic<lb />
moral principles of mankind - Thou<lb />
shalt not kill.<lb />
I am thankful for the freedom that<lb />
we citizens of the United States have<lb />
established through the constitution.<lb />
My freedom is upheld through that<lb />
strong document, not through the<lb />
mass murdering of innocent people,<lb />
and I will spend my lifetime uphold-<lb />
ing that document. I will not, how-<lb />
ever, congratulate a soldier with<lb />
blood on his hands and eternal con-<lb />
science.<lb />
In closing, I repeat a line from my<lb />
previous letter because the point was<lb />
obviously ignored: The future of our<lb />
planet can go in two directions: de-<lb />
struction or reconciliation. You de-<lb />
cide.<lb />
Tonya Batizy<lb />
English<lb />
C<lb />
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College<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
1 was indeed honored to s<lb />
my awkward attempt to discu:<lb />
the basic function of our arrm<lb />
forces, which vou graci . I<lb />
printed (March 29) elicited a rd<lb />
sponse from the vice-chairman d<lb />
the ECU College Republican<lb />
Mr. Hall (April 5)! It would had<lb />
been even more gratifying if I ha<lb />
been able to express myself in I<lb />
manner Mr. Hall could have uij<lb />
derstood, but the tact that m<lb />
incomprehensible effort sti<lb />
moved him to take pen in han<lb />
was most flattering.<lb />
Mr. V. . .<lb />
ment oi English fa<lb />
ready eloquentl)<lb />
pag - M irch 24) the : -<lb />
the ECU College Ret 1<lb />
seem to have with the fundamej<lb />
tal concepts of elemental") . <lb />
and rhetoric. I do 1<lb />
add anything to Mi nan!<lb />
insightful analysis of these unfc<lb />
tunately recurring d<lb />
nor do I intend<lb />
lapses as demonstrated I<lb />
worthy Mr. Hall<lb />
however, a few :<lb />
the estimable vi<lb />
which 1 would lit<lb />
Mr. Hall menl<lb />
"likely to be one I I<lb />
viving 61 s hippies Al<lb />
these years, 1 am still not<lb />
understand exactly what b<lb />
"hippie ' involves. I did b<lb />
teenager in the late - 1 h<lb />
hair down to my an<lb />
bell-bottomed ti<lb />
print shirts and hac<lb />
black light and day-g<lb />
my room. I listened to the E J<lb />
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and 1 could go to ECL<lb />
Vietnam. As a<lb />
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tvpe of behavior<lb />
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late the astute v.r H til r<lb />
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Mr. Hall wa-<lb />
that I was most likely the s<lb />
veteran of the Second V -<lb />
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Pearl Harbor because his fatl<lb />
had died; someone had<lb />
his family and there w<lb />
comparable jobs ($21 a men<lb />
three hots and a col for Mexia<lb />
in south Texas. After spending<lb />
war on some islands in the S01<lb />
Pacific, he completed high scho<lb />
got a bachelor's degree and a sJ<lb />
ond lieutenant's commissior<lb />
the Marine Corps He wou<lb />
spending 33 years in, retired al<lb />
colonel and got to go to Korea a<lb />
Vietnam tor those<lb />
father is a veteran. Well pla)<lb />
Mr. Hall.<lb />
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Mr. Hall is offense.<lb />
found the implicat<lb />
loyalty to the United Stal s I<lb />
questionable, th<lb />
"some secret Russian sp; tc<lb />
rather antagonistic as well<lb />
neous. The fact that the s<lb />
Mr. Hall and myself find<lb />
selves at odds over the na-<lb />
tion of the military hardl z<lb />
either of us the license I<lb />
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I may find Mr. Ha<lb />
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unsophisticated and naive<lb />
almost child-like r.<lb />
acknowledge a painful <lb />
but I would never think 1<lb />
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ECU College Repub<lb />
agent of the Soviet govemrro<lb />
" I mentioned that my it I<lb />
a colonel of Marine- <lb />
military bases during <lb />
Vietnam. Our fathers wore 1<lb />
age, loyalty and sacrifice in<lb />
of colored ribbons over<lb />
hearts; they periodically lej<lb />
with our mothers. Some retui<lb />
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ing in the red. white and<lb />
dream, got lumps in oiir th<lb />
when television stations e<lb />
the broadcast day with oul<lb />
tional anthem, but few<lb />
any illusions about what oi<lb />
thcrs were doing and what ij<lb />
happen to them. And after<lb />
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the Fleet Marine Force and 1<lb />
to the rank of captain, 1 anj<lb />
vinced that the military is pr1<lb />
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killing of other people.<lb />
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nocent people,<lb />
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)n or reconciliation. You de-<lb />
Tonya Batizy<lb />
English<lb />
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College Republicians slapped<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 12. 1988<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
I was indeed honored to see that<lb />
my awkward attempt to discuss<lb />
the basic function of our armed<lb />
forces, which Vou graciously<lb />
printed (March 29) elicited a re-<lb />
sponse from the vice-chairman of<lb />
the ECU College Republicans,<lb />
Mr. Hall (April 5)! It would have<lb />
been even more gratifying if I had<lb />
been able to express myself in a<lb />
manner Mr. Hall could'have un-<lb />
derstood, but the fact that mv<lb />
incomprehensible effort still<lb />
moved him to take pen in hand<lb />
was most flattering.<lb />
Mr. Whisnant of the Depart-<lb />
ment of English faculty has al-<lb />
ready eloquently noted on your<lb />
pages (March 24) the problems<lb />
the ECU College Republicans<lb />
seem to have with the fundamen-<lb />
tal concepts oi elementary logic<lb />
and rhetoric. I do not presume to<lb />
add anything to Mr. Whisnant's<lb />
insightful analysis of these unfor-<lb />
tunately recurring difficulties,<lb />
nor do 1 intend to discuss these<lb />
lapses as demonstrated bv the<lb />
worthy Mr. Hall. There were,<lb />
however, a few points raised by<lb />
the estimable vice-chairman,<lb />
which I would like to address.<lb />
Mr. Hall mentioned I was<lb />
likely to be one of those last sur-<lb />
viving bO's hippies After all<lb />
these years, I am still not sure I<lb />
understand exactly what being a<lb />
"hippie" involves. I did become a<lb />
teenager in the late 1960's. I had<lb />
hair down to my armpits. 1 wore<lb />
bell-bottomed trousers, paisley<lb />
print shirts and sandals. 1 had a<lb />
black light and day-glo posters in<lb />
my room. I listened to the Beatles.<lb />
1 was glad that by the time I had to<lb />
register for the draft in 1973 Mr.<lb />
Nixon had declared peace with<lb />
honor, no one was being called up<lb />
and I could go to ECU instead oi<lb />
Vietnam. As a college under-<lb />
graduate 1 smoked marijuana. I<lb />
did not experiment with it; I<lb />
merely got stoned. I thoroughly<lb />
enjoyed purely recreational sex,<lb />
often without a condom. If that<lb />
type oi behavior makes me a<lb />
"hippie then I must congratu-<lb />
late the astute Mr. Hall on his<lb />
powers oi deduction<lb />
Mr. Hall was also correct to note<lb />
that I was most likely the son of a<lb />
veteran oi the Second World War.<lb />
My father enlisted" just -before<lb />
Pearl Harbor because his father<lb />
had died; someone had to support<lb />
his familv and there were no<lb />
comparable jobs ($21 a month,<lb />
three hots and a cot) for Mexicans<lb />
in south Texas. At ter spending the<lb />
war on some islands in the South<lb />
Pacific, he completed high school,<lb />
got a bachelor's degree and a sec-<lb />
ond lieutenant's commission in<lb />
the Marine Corps. He wound up<lb />
spending 33 years in, retired as a<lb />
colonel and got to go to Korea and<lb />
Vietnam for those conflicts. My<lb />
father is a veteran. Well played,<lb />
Mr. Hall.<lb />
There is a point where the canny<lb />
Mr. Hall is offensively in error. I<lb />
found the implication that my<lb />
loyalty to the United States was<lb />
questionable, the bit about being<lb />
"some secret Russian spy to be<lb />
rather antagonistic as well aserro-<lb />
neous. The fact that the scholarly<lb />
Mr. Hall and myself find our-<lb />
selves at odds over the basic func-<lb />
tion of the military hardly gives<lb />
either of us the license to question<lb />
the other's patriotism.<lb />
I may find Mr. Hall's perception<lb />
of what the military does to be<lb />
unsophisticated and naive, an<lb />
almost child-like refusal to<lb />
achknowledge a painful reality,<lb />
but I would never think to portray<lb />
the devoted vice- chairman of so<lb />
notable a group of citizens as the<lb />
ECU College Republicans as an<lb />
agent of the Soviet government.<lb />
I mentioned that my father was<lb />
a colonel of Marines. 1 grew up on<lb />
military bases during the war in<lb />
Vietnam. Our fathers wore cour-<lb />
age, loyalty and sacrifice in rows<lb />
of colored ribbons over their<lb />
hearts; they periodically left us<lb />
with our mothers. Some returned.<lb />
Some did not. We grew up believ-<lb />
ing in the red, white and blue<lb />
dream, got lumps in oUr throats<lb />
when television stations ended<lb />
the broadcast day with our na-<lb />
tional anthem, but few of us had<lb />
any illusions about what our fa-<lb />
thers were doing and what might<lb />
happen to them. And after serv-<lb />
ing over five and a half years with<lb />
the Fleet Marine Force and rising<lb />
to the rank of captain, I am con-<lb />
vinced that the military is primar-<lb />
ily concerned with the organized<lb />
killing of other people.<lb />
I am not too uncomfortable<lb />
with the fact that our nation main-<lb />
tains armed organizations of<lb />
people constantly in training to<lb />
employ violence as part of our<lb />
foreign policy. I am not too<lb />
thrilled with it, but I accept it as a<lb />
necessary evil in an imperfect<lb />
world.<lb />
Quite clearly, I am not one of the<lb />
"plaster saints" Mr. Hall would<lb />
believe bear arms in our nation's<lb />
service, but 1 acknowledge my<lb />
duty as a citizen and I have spent<lb />
a watch on the wall trying to keep<lb />
the barbarians from entering the<lb />
empire. I may not be a member of<lb />
Mr. Hall's Republican Party, but 1<lb />
am certainly not "some secret<lb />
Russian spy In this case, the<lb />
judicious Vice Chairman's power<lb />
oi deduction has poorly served<lb />
him.<lb />
I am uncomfortable with flip-<lb />
pant statements such as, "If they<lb />
have to kill to protect us from our<lb />
enemies, I say get them all I<lb />
wonder on what Mr. Hall's enthu-<lb />
siasm is based. Lacking the pru-<lb />
dent gentleman's deductive<lb />
talents, 1 cannot even hazard a<lb />
guess.<lb />
1 wonder on what foundation<lb />
the sage vice-chairman bases his<lb />
assertions that "America's free-<lb />
dom is given by God that I am<lb />
"free today because of the ROTC<lb />
and U.S. Armed Forces Again,<lb />
my admittedly limited power of<lb />
deduction coupled with my igno-<lb />
rance of the Almighty's evident<lb />
intervention in our national his-<lb />
tory leave me at the advantage of<lb />
the learned vice-chairman.<lb />
1 believe freedom springs from<lb />
within each of us; that to nurture<lb />
it, rather than putting your faith in<lb />
institutions and others, "you'd<lb />
better free your mind instead<lb />
David W. Trevino<lb />
Citizen of Greenville<lb />
Luke is wrong<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
Luke Whisnant is an intelligent,<lb />
thoughtful individual and a great<lb />
writer. None who know him can<lb />
dispute this. However, his Mar. 24<lb />
Spectrum ("College Republicans<lb />
Teed Help in Rhetoric") was full<lb />
of error and misrepresentation.<lb />
Whisnant says the CR's letter<lb />
supporting SDI is "full of logical<lb />
fallacies. Perhaps, but this is only<lb />
because of lack of space, not be-<lb />
cause the CR's cannot logically<lb />
defend every point they made in<lb />
favor of SDI if provided with<lb />
enough space to fully support<lb />
their position. Example: Whis-<lb />
nant: "The CRs -ay that one suc-<lb />
cessful test - one missile, fired at<lb />
one target - prove that Star Wars<lb />
is feasible. This claim is ignorant<lb />
and naive Well, the CRs men-<lb />
tioned only this one tes: because it<lb />
involved the most diffic It pr of<lb />
SDI - the intercriy - and because<lb />
that is the o.ay one the C? could<lb />
mention in the space allotted, not<lb />
because we are "irnorant and<lb />
naive" or that there haven't been<lb />
many, many other tc s proving<lb />
SDl's feasibility.<lb />
Whisnant covered many points<lb />
in his letter, and I hope that my<lb />
fellow CRs will in other letters<lb />
respond to every one of them. As<lb />
for myself, I would like to make<lb />
four major points.<lb />
First, Whisnant strenuously<lb />
applied the rules of rhetoric to our<lb />
letter. As noted above, given<lb />
enough space, we CRs can (and,<lb />
through several letters, will)<lb />
completely and logically defend<lb />
our pro-SDI position. The point<lb />
I'd like to make is that it is the<lb />
liberalsdemocrats who have<lb />
been guilty of true ignorance of<lb />
rhetoric on this page in the past,<lb />
not the conservativesrepubli-<lb />
cans. If Whisnant would apply the<lb />
same rules of rhetoric to the letters<lb />
from liberals, he would find that<lb />
they are full of illogical, un-<lb />
founded, ridiculous and blatantly<lb />
ignorant statements, allegations,<lb />
tirades, false choices, and ab-<lb />
surdities, as we CRs point out<lb />
over and over again to which the<lb />
liberals rarely, if ever, respond.<lb />
Second, Whisnant claims: "The<lb />
only true defense against nuclear<lb />
weapons is to negotiate them out<lb />
of existence. Period What an<lb />
incredibly naive, ignorant, fool-<lb />
ishly idealistic statement! I sup-<lb />
pose Whisnant doesn't realize<lb />
that on Nov. 2, 1987, Gorbachev<lb />
said: "We're moving toward a<lb />
new world, the world of commu-<lb />
nism. We'll never turn from that<lb />
road In other words, the com-<lb />
munist goal is to rule the world,<lb />
and any negotiations such as<lb />
arms-control treaties will always,<lb />
either overtly or covertly, work<lb />
towards that goal. Lenin himself<lb />
called those in the west who be-<lb />
lieve we can negotiate with the<lb />
Communists ;n a non-military<lb />
manner (treaties, arms-control<lb />
negotiations) 'useful idiots<lb />
Lenin also said, Treaties are like<lb />
pie crusts - made �c� be broken<lb />
Indeed, the Soviet have broken<lb />
every one of the 66 t?�ties they've<lb />
signed with other nations since<lb />
1917.<lb />
Third, Whisnant notes that a<lb />
1,000 megaton attack would de-<lb />
stroy the U.S. - possible if SDI is<lb />
even 90 percent effective. Yes, and<lb />
that's precisely why the Soviets<lb />
would never deliberately attack<lb />
us with nuclear weapons. The<lb />
Soviets don't want to ruin the<lb />
valuable natural resources, tech-<lb />
nology facilities, and vast cheap<lb />
labor our land and people would<lb />
have to offer them if they took us<lb />
over. The goal of the Communists<lb />
is to sign arms-control treaties<lb />
with us designed to unilaterally<lb />
disarm us while thev cheat mas-<lb />
J<lb />
sivcly. Then, when they reach a<lb />
position of sufficient nuclear su-<lb />
periority, they'll use nuclear in-<lb />
timidation and blackmail on us<lb />
and force us to give up the U.S.<lb />
without firing a single missile.<lb />
Finally, Whisnant's entire ar-<lb />
ticle can be summed up as "SDI<lb />
won't work<lb />
And one single fact effectively<lb />
negates every argument he raised<lb />
against SDI: the Soviets have been<lb />
working on their own SDI for over<lb />
twenty years, spending $150 bil-<lb />
lion (15 times what we've spent)<lb />
on strategic defense. Questions<lb />
for Whisnant and other naive lib-<lb />
erals: if SDI won't work, why are<lb />
the Soviets moving forward as<lb />
rapidly as possible with their SDI,<lb />
and why are they so intent on<lb />
halting our SDI? It's obvious that<lb />
Soviets believe that SDI will work,<lb />
and that if the U.S. had SDI, their<lb />
chances of using nuclear black-<lb />
mail on us would be negated.<lb />
Period.<lb />
Michael D. Hadley<lb />
Freshman<lb />
Political Science<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
is now accepting applications<lb />
for the Managing Editor.<lb />
Experience preferred.<lb />
Apply in person at the office.<lb />
No phone calls, please.<lb />
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7:00FILM IN NEW BUILDING<lb />
9:30RALLY &amp; 'TAKE BACK THE NIGHT1 MARCH<lb />
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 utilities. 830-5314 For Summer only.<lb />
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backyard storage, reasonable rates, call<lb />
758-1177 or 355-6756.<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED: Mature, dean<lb />
person to share 2 bedroom furnished apt<lb />
at Langston Park for the summer. Call<lb />
Chuck 757-0660.<lb />
GREAT SUMMER DEAL: 2 bedroom<lb />
apartment close to campus, only $315.00 a<lb />
month. Sublease May through August.<lb />
Call 758-1576.<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
LISA REUCHER, Congradulations! We<lb />
love you! Your A D Pi sisters.<lb />
GINNY &amp; MICHELLE: "Were going to<lb />
Raleigh" is all we could say, did we not<lb />
blow those State men away there was<lb />
Michelle and her App. man and my Will<lb />
from Chapel Hill, did 1 not give him the<lb />
Big Chill! The end of the night was near<lb />
when the police took the beer and off to<lb />
the station Ginny did fear. It was a blast,<lb />
but girls - who got the middle! Love ya,<lb />
Kim.<lb />
A O PI: Hope your weekend was great,<lb />
now its time to look for that date. Luau is<lb />
les; than 2 weeks away, we'll be<lb />
jammin' at the Rotary all day! So pull out<lb />
that grass skirt and get ready to sport that<lb />
Hawiian shirt!<lb />
CHI O, SAE, AND SIGMAS: last<lb />
Wednesday night was a blast! Thanks for<lb />
a great social. Have a good time during<lb />
Greek Week and get ready for Fridays<lb />
Raft Race. The Phi Taus.<lb />
NEW DELI WANTS YOU: to jam to the<lb />
best music. Catch the PONTIAC<lb />
BROTHERS Wednesday, and welcome<lb />
backlNDECISION Thursday,<lb />
SNATCHES OF PINK FRIDAY, and<lb />
don't miss 3 HITS Saturday. Don't forgot<lb />
about 'open mike' Tuesdays.<lb />
HEY WIMPS! The beach was a blast<lb />
Only one more month to party together<lb />
Remember you owe us one. Thanks a<lb />
bunch for a great weekend. Thumbs Up<lb />
Love Catherine &amp; Wendy.<lb />
SAE: 1 lappy 1 lour at the Elbo Fri. 4-7 2<lb />
dollar teas - Why drive anywhere else.<lb />
ALPHA XI DELTA: would like to<lb />
congradulate Lambda Chi Alpha and<lb />
Alpha Delta Pi on winning All-sing this<lb />
year. Thanks for doing such a great job!<lb />
LOST: Gray Himalayian Cat, near<lb />
Johnston Street apts. Needs medication.<lb />
Reward Call 752-4379, 758-4251.<lb />
SPRING FLING: is coming soom. Next<lb />
Friday, April 22 at The Phi Tau 1 louse.<lb />
PLEDGE MOM: You may have had the<lb />
cruise set, but some will contest Our<lb />
Hard Core Zeta-ing was great - next time<lb />
add the pastel M-n M's. On our next<lb />
outing, we must remember to put papers<lb />
under you when we color especially<lb />
when the Butt Sisters begin to laugh.<lb />
"Zeta Love Keeps Fall in' on my head"<lb />
Were wer great or what? come on Big<lb />
Daddy-O, hiding the beer cans in the<lb />
ditch just to go to the Lighthouse7 You<lb />
were a good sport running red lights<lb />
looking for the way home while T2 and<lb />
Miss Miss argued over french fries m the<lb />
back. All and all it was great Next time<lb />
lets not remove the keys through the sun<lb />
roof. Thank you for a fun filled rotreat<lb />
Love, The Pledges of Zeta Tau Alpha<lb />
ATTENTION GREEKS: The Phi Kappa<lb />
Tau fraternity will be sponsoring n<lb />
third annual raft race this Friday S gg<lb />
your rafts ready to got down The rnaostic<lb />
Tar.<lb />
NEW PHI TAU LITTLE SISTtRS:<lb />
Congradulations on finishing up You are<lb />
now full-fledged little sisters VV, ;<lb />
the family! Love, The Brothers and little<lb />
sisters.<lb />
THERE WILL BE A DUNKING<lb />
BOOTH: in Front of the Student St,re<lb />
Today. Come Douse Mike Steel or .<lb />
favorite sorority girl. Proceeds will go to<lb />
the American Childrens 1 leart Fund, and<lb />
Sponsored by Phi Kappa Tau Frat.r- .<lb />
GROGS: Live Danny Beirne Trom slop<lb />
Castro Band. Tonight April 12th Be I<lb />
or be Oblong.<lb />
FOUND: 1 land hold calculator g<lb />
Chemlab Computer labortory in<lb />
Brewstcr Bldg. and identify.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS KELLY: for<lb />
being elected SGA V P! We knew you<lb />
could do it. We Love You The Zetas<lb />
ZETAS: and dates get readv tor O -<lb />
'88 its almost here'<lb />
DELTA SIGMA PHI: Although the<lb />
told us to beware, it's obvious that wo<lb />
didn't care Rolling dice and being the<lb />
three man wasn't so nice We all kno<lb />
rest, but hangin' with you guvs is a<lb />
the best. Thanxs! The A O Pi's<lb />
FIZZ BISTRO<lb />
$1.50 Happy Hour<lb />
every night in April<lb />
10 - til?<lb />
Special Drinks:<lb />
Tequila Shots<lb />
Hi-Balls<lb />
Peppermint Schnappes<lb />
Fireballs<lb />
Whiskey Fizz<lb />
Screwdrivers<lb />
Bullfrogs<lb />
and Imports<lb />
110 E. 4th St. 752-5855<lb />
Outside Deck Open for 1988<lb />
Announcements<lb />
PUKE GOLD DANCERS<lb />
All students who wish to try out for the<lb />
1988-89 Pure Gold Dancers must attend<lb />
an organizational meeting in room A-18<lb />
of Minges Coliseum Wed. April 13 at 7<lb />
p.m. Actual tryouts will be held April 14.<lb />
For more information call 757-6491.<lb />
BASKETBALL BANQUET<lb />
The 1988 ECU Men's Basketball<lb />
Awards Banquet will be held on Sunday<lb />
April 17 at 12 noon at the Hilton Inn<lb />
Greenville. The public is invited to attend<lb />
Ticket cost is S10. For further informatior<lb />
or to purchase tickets, please call the Pi<lb />
rate basketball office at 757-6472 by Fri<lb />
day, April 15.<lb />
UNIVERSITY UNIONS<lb />
Looking for an easy, guaranteed fun-<lb />
draiser? The Dept of Univeristy Unions<lb />
needs ushers for its 1988-89 programs.<lb />
Please contact Lynn Jobes, 757-6611, for<lb />
more information<lb />
PRODUCTIONS COMM.<lb />
The Student Union Productions<lb />
Committee will meet Thursday April 14th<lb />
at 4:00 p.m.<lb />
ACCOUNTING SOCIETY<lb />
The Accounting Society Spring blow-<lb />
out - Pig picking party will be on Friday,<lb />
April 22nd from 4 pm til 10 p.m. $2 for<lb />
members and S3 for non-members. Sign<lb />
up on April 11th thru the 15th in the<lb />
General Classroom building, room 3209<lb />
from 9 a.m. til 1p.m.<lb />
ACCOUNTING SOCIETY<lb />
We will hold our monthly meeting on<lb />
April 18th at 4 p.m. in MSC Room 244.<lb />
Debra Bryant will speak on opening your<lb />
own CP.A. office. Elections take place so<lb />
please attend.<lb />
PSI CHI<lb />
Psychology National 1 lonor Society is<lb />
presenting a lecture by Dr. Chia on Cross-<lb />
Cultural differences, values and attitudes<lb />
on April 13 at 3 p.m in Speight. All mem-<lb />
bers are encouraged to attend. Psi Chi<lb />
Scholarship applications for the fall are<lb />
available in Speight 107 and are due no<lb />
later than April 11.<lb />
rMlYjj!U"HOQD CLUB<lb />
All early childhood education club<lb />
members are invited to attend the spring<lb />
banquet on Wednesday April 13 at 5 p.m.<lb />
aTcjuincy's on Greenville Blvd.<lb />
EPISCOPAL FELLOWSHIP<lb />
E.S r meets Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. at<lb />
St. P. 'Is Episcopal Church on 4th Street.<lb />
In the E.S.F. there is no pressure to per-<lb />
form Call Allen Manning for mere infor-<lb />
mation at 758-1440.<lb />
SCULPTURE GROUP<lb />
The Sculpture Group of ECU presents a<lb />
student exhibition of current work on the<lb />
former location of Blount's department<lb />
store on the corner of 4th and Evans St.<lb />
downtown. March 29-April 19.<lb />
MARCHING 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 />
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 1 lilton 1 lead 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 I Ieart Assoc.<lb />
MARCHING 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 />
INFIRMARY<lb />
The statement, "You are what you eat"<lb />
is really true. Come by the third annual<lb />
Life's a 1 lealth 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 />
ERQS<lb />
The Equal Rights Organization of Stu-<lb />
dents, meets weekly, alternating between<lb />
Tuesday and Wednesday meetings. Meet-<lb />
ing dates for April are the 5th, 13th, 19th<lb />
and 27th. If you're interested in learning<lb />
more aobut feminism or women's issues,<lb />
please attend these meetings, in Brewster<lb />
B-101. Call 752-8014 for more information<lb />
AMBASSADORS<lb />
We will have our last meeting Wed.<lb />
April 13 at 5:15 in MSC, multipurpose<lb />
room. Elections will be held for the next<lb />
school year and the end-of-the-year party<lb />
will be discussed.<lb />
TIM MARTIN<lb />
Students for Martin present the current<lb />
and next governor: James G. Martin on<lb />
campus! Friday at 11:30 a.m. Contact 752-<lb />
3587 for more information.<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 I lealth Affair,<lb />
sponsored by the Student Health Service<lb />
and the West Area Residence Council,<lb />
will be held in Mendenhall Student Cen-<lb />
ter on Tuesday, April 12 from 3-6 p.m.<lb />
Come find out how you can live a health-<lb />
ier life.<lb />
SUPPORT GROUP<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 Meth-<lb />
odist Church at 2000 E. 6th St. on Tuesday<lb />
April 12 from 7:00 p.m. until 8:30 p.m.<lb />
Contact Freda Cross, MSW 551-4490 or<lb />
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 spe-<lb />
cial quest speaker will be provided. The<lb />
cost will be $3.00 per person or $5.00 for<lb />
members and a guest. Money for the<lb />
banquet can be turned into Dr. Dudley's<lb />
office in advance.<lb />
KERYGMA<lb />
A Bible study for those who are serious<lb />
about studying the Bible. Weekly meet-<lb />
ings (tentatively Tues. afternoon) will be<lb />
scheduled to accomodate those who are<lb />
interested. Kerygma is an interdenomina-<lb />
tional program sponsored by Presbyte-<lb />
rian Campus Ministry. For more infor<lb />
Call Mike at 752-7240.<lb />
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP<lb />
There will be meetings every Thursday<lb />
at 6:00 in the culture center. Everybody<lb />
welcome.<lb />
COLLEGE REPUBLICANS<lb />
The ECU College Republicans will<lb />
meet every Tuesday night in room 221<lb />
Mendenhall at 7 p.m. Call 758-5775 or 752-<lb />
3587.<lb />
VISUAL ARTS FORITM<lb />
The Beaux Arts Ball will be held April<lb />
16 in Gray Art Gallery from 9 until 2. Open<lb />
to all ECU students, faculty and their<lb />
guests. Door prizes and the Band, The<lb />
Amateurs. BYOB. Costumes not required.<lb />
Sponsored by the VAF. ID. required.<lb />
$4.00 in advance and $5.00 at the door.<lb />
GOLDEN GIRLS<lb />
Auditions for the Golden Girls will be<lb />
held on Sat. April 23rd and Sun. April 24<lb />
for the 1988 Marching Pirates. Must at-<lb />
tend both days. For more information call<lb />
Teresa at 752-4369.<lb />
PIVE CLUB<lb />
The Coral Reef Dive Club spring party<lb />
is on 4-16-88. For more information come<lb />
to club meeting on Thursday, 4-14-88 or<lb />
contact Rob or Glenn at 752-4399.<lb />
SCHOLARSHIPS<lb />
Applications are now being accepted<lb />
for the David B. and Willa H. Stevens<lb />
Scholarship for undergraduates enrolled<lb />
in the School of Social Work. It will be<lb />
awarded for the fall semester of 1988. The<lb />
Herman G. and Marian S. Moeller Fellow-<lb />
ship for M.S.W. students will be awarded<lb />
at the end of Spring Semester 1988. THe<lb />
recipients will be selected on the basis of<lb />
academic excellence, leadership activi-<lb />
ties, qualities of good citizenship and<lb />
dedication to the Social work and Crimi-<lb />
nal Justice Professions. Applications are<lb />
available from and should be returned to<lb />
the School of Social Work, Room 301, Al-<lb />
lied Health (Carol Belk) Building. Dead-<lb />
line: April 18,1988. For more information<lb />
call 757-6961, Ext. 258.<lb />
PHYSICAL FITNTFSS TFST<lb />
The physical education motor and<lb />
physical fitness competency test is sched-<lb />
uled for Tuesday April 26 at Minges Coli-<lb />
seum at 3:00 p.m. A passing score on this<lb />
test is required of all students prior to<lb />
declaring physical education as a major.<lb />
Any student with a medical condition that<lb />
would contraindicate participation<lb />
should contact Mike McCammon or<lb />
Mitch Craib at 757-6497.<lb />
GOJLE<lb />
Registration for Intramural Golf will be<lb />
held on April 18 at 5 p.m. in MG 102. For<lb />
more info call 757-6387.<lb />
FRISBEE GOLF<lb />
Registration for Intramural Frisbee<lb />
Golf will be held on April 12 in MG 102 at<lb />
6 p.m. For more info call 757-6387.<lb />
CAMPUS MTNTST!?IFS<lb />
Worship God and celebrate Commun-<lb />
ion this Wednesday night at 5:00 p.m. at<lb />
the Methodist Student Center. Also avail-<lb />
able: all-you-can-eat meal which is $2.00<lb />
at the door, $1.50 in advance. Call 758-2030<lb />
for reservations. Sponsored by Presbyte-<lb />
rian and Methodist Campus Ministries<lb />
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 N.Y. Gilbert and Sulli-<lb />
van Players in Pirates of Penzance, The<lb />
Polish National Radio Orchestra, CABA-<lb />
RET, The ECUNC Symphonies in con-<lb />
cert with SPECIAL GUEST PIANIST<lb />
KAREN SHAW, and Nadja Salerno-Son-<lb />
nenberg. For a brochure detailing the<lb />
events contact the Central Ticket Office in<lb />
Mendenhall, 757-6611, ext. 266. Office<lb />
hours are 11:00 a.m6:00 p.m Monday-<lb />
Friday.<lb />
NASWCORSQ<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 FRISBFFCTUPr<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 />
BACKPACKER<lb />
Want to backpack the Appalachain<lb />
Trail? Planning a trip in May. Call Hugh at<lb />
355-3759.<lb />
CO-OP<lb />
If you are work-study eligible you may<lb />
be interested in a job off-campus this<lb />
semester or in the summer or fall of 1988.<lb />
Please contact the Cooperative Education<lb />
office, 2028 General classroom Building,<lb />
for further information.<lb />
COUNSELING CENTER<lb />
Life planning workshop: This work-<lb />
shop is intended to provide assistance to<lb />
students unsure of the direction they wish<lb />
their lives to take. The Life Planning<lb />
Workshop will meet April 11,13,15, and 18<lb />
in 329 Wright Building. Please contact the<lb />
Counseling Center in 316 Wright Build-<lb />
ing, or call 757-6661.<lb />
SJ5D<lb />
Students for Economic Democracy will<lb />
meet every Sunday from 700 pm :n<lb />
Mendenhall 8-D. For more information<lb />
call 758-9760 or 746-6049<lb />
ECUFRISBFFCMR<lb />
There will be practice every Tuesday<lb />
Wednesday and Thursday at 2:30 on In<lb />
tiamural Fields 5 and 6 behind Minges<lb />
Colliseum and on Sunday at 2 (XT New<lb />
players welcome.<lb />
PRIMJTLME<lb />
Prime Time, sponsored bv Campus<lb />
Crusade for Christ, meets every Thursda<lb />
at 7:30 p.m. in Brewster C-103. Everyone is<lb />
welcome.<lb />
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP<lb />
Fnday nights are ALIVE more than<lb />
ever before! Join us at Jenkins Auditorium<lb />
(Art Building) at 8:00 p.m. Every FRIP.W<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 />
�e' Tokvo Stn"g' Quartet, and<lb />
OREGON For a brochure detailing the<lb />
events, contact the Central Ticket Office,<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center, 757-6611 ext<lb />
XX. Office hours are 11:00 a.m6:00 p.m<lb />
Monday-Friday This series is co-spon<lb />
sored by the Department of Universttv<lb />
Unions and the School of Music.<lb />
 PANCE SESSIONS<lb />
The newly reestablished University<lb />
Folk and Country Dance Club will hold<lb />
weekly dance sessions every Tuesday<lb />
night in April, begining April 5th and<lb />
continuing through April 26th, 730-930<lb />
p m. at the Ledonia Wright Afro-Ameri<lb />
can Cultural Center. Traditional dances of<lb />
New England will be taught. All sessions<lb />
are open to the public and you do not need<lb />
to bring a partner. Fees for dance series<lb />
instruction are $12.00 public, $1000 stu<lb />
dente jg.oo UFCDC <lb />
4889 for more information.<lb />
NiaMfi0?, fw the Intramural All<lb />
r�L7 Joumey will be held<lb />
rough April 15. For more info call 757-<lb />
meete? of Pristian Athletes will<lb />
wconoe16 � others are<lb />
Senat<lb />
(AP)�North Carolina Denu<lb />
crats at annual county meeting<lb />
made sometimes pointed attacks<lb />
against Republicans and some-l<lb />
times bickered among themselvesl<lb />
as they chose delegates for dibtn,<lb />
conventions.<lb />
Sen. Terry Sanford, DC,<lb />
delivered one of the sharpest par-<lb />
tisan attacks Saturday in Raleigh<lb />
when he said Republican C<lb />
Jim Martin had spent his first term<lb />
tending to his re-election effoi<lb />
rather than to leading the statt<lb />
But Sanford was on the recei<lb />
end of anothcrattackata Durl<lb />
County gathering when a bl<lb />
leader questioned his endc �<lb />
ment of Al Gore's presidential<lb />
instead of the Rev. Jesse Jack-<lb />
Sanford suggested Martin, fac<lb />
mg a re-election challenge fr<lb />
Democratic Lt. Gov. Bob Jor<lb />
had let the Research Triangle '<lb />
lose its competitive edge lie .<lb />
Martin had presented few m .<lb />
initiatives to improve educal<lb />
and highways or to address othi<lb />
1 problems.<lb />
"We've seen a governor wh<lb />
has spent all of his time rur<lb />
for re-election instead of rur<lb />
Jesse Jac<lb />
Democratic presidential cor<lb />
tender Jesse Jackson tackled<lb />
sensitive issue in New York's .<lb />
primary by saying he would not<lb />
meet again with Palestine Libert -<lb />
tion Organization chief Yas <lb />
Arafat. Rival Albert Gore re<lb />
trained from fresh attacks I<lb />
Jackson but continued to play u<lb />
his own strong support for Isr<lb />
The New York primarv, with I<lb />
prize of 255 delegates, is e I<lb />
days away, and all three Dcnrto-I<lb />
crats were stumping in the si I<lb />
today. The trio had three debate<lb />
scheduled this week-their firs<lb />
full-scale faceoffs since last!<lb />
month's Super Tuesday cam-<lb />
paign.<lb />
Vice Prsident George Bush,<lb />
bidding to stay in the spotlight<lb />
although he virtually has the<lb />
Republican nomination wrapper<lb />
up, was beginning three days o<lb />
campaigning in New York today<lb />
Bush's only remaining rival. Pal<lb />
Robertson, has all but abandon<lb />
his effort.<lb />
Officials to re<lb />
RALEIGH (AP)�State educaj<lb />
tion officials will review a icU<lb />
range of North Carolina's social<lb />
studies courses to determine<lb />
whether the role of religion <lb />
adequate coverage.<lb />
Some State Board oi Education<lb />
members believe that textbooj<lb />
writers, fearful of breaching coi<lb />
stitutional demands for separ<lb />
tion of church and state. hav<lb />
failed to explain the imperial<lb />
role religion has played in histoi<lb />
board Chairman Howar<lb />
Haworth said Wednesdav<lb />
"The board just felt the p i<lb />
lum has swung too far, he -<lb />
The N.C. Department oi Pi <lb />
Instruction's division ol a<lb />
: studies, which is condud<lb />
study, may also deterr j<lb />
whether a supplementary text<lb />
teach religion is needed.<lb />
Current social studies texl j<lb />
ccntly were approved for <lb />
vears.<lb />
"Rather than wait five vears<lb />
adopt new ones, it makes -<lb />
that the Department of P I<lb />
Instruction look at the cur <lb />
and develp a supplemental texl<lb />
I Haworth said.<lb />
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ment, we would ask the �cl<lb />
education agencies and the teacl<lb />
crs to use it. However 1 am el<lb />
strong in my belief that law I<lb />
crning separation of church ai<lb />
state are most appropriate. TB<lb />
issue in no way goes against thaj<lb />
He said the text would not te:<lb />
religious dogma, but would<lb />
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Senator Sanford attacks Gov. Martin<lb />
(AD�North Carolina Demo-<lb />
crats at annual county meetings<lb />
made sometimes pointed attacks<lb />
against Republicans and some-<lb />
times bickered among themselves<lb />
as they chose delegates for district<lb />
conventions.<lb />
Sen. Terry Sanford, D-N.C,<lb />
delivered one of the sharpest par-<lb />
tisan attacks Saturday in Raleigh<lb />
when he said Republican Gov.<lb />
im Martin had spent his first term<lb />
tending to his re-election effort<lb />
rather than to leading the state.<lb />
ul Sanford was on the receiving<lb />
nd ot"another attack at a Durham<lb />
County gathering when a black<lb />
leader questioned his endorse-<lb />
ment of Al Gore's presidential bid<lb />
instead of the Rev. Jesse Jackson.<lb />
sanford suggested Martin, fac-<lb />
a re-election challenge from<lb />
Democratic U. Gov. Bob Jordan,<lb />
ui let the Research Triangle Park<lb />
? its competitive edge. He said<lb />
Martin had presented few major<lb />
initiatives to improve education<lb />
highways or to address other<lb />
problems.<lb />
We've seen a governor who<lb />
spent all of his time running<lb />
for re-election instead of runnine<lb />
the state Sanford told the 27u<lb />
delegates at the Wake County<lb />
Democratic convention.<lb />
Phil Kirk, Martin's chief of staff,<lb />
said Sanford still seemed to be<lb />
"resentful" of Martin's efforts on<lb />
behalf of Sen. Jim Broyhill, R-<lb />
N.C in the 1986 Senate race.<lb />
"Terry Sanford's comments are<lb />
about what one would expect of<lb />
someone who is in Washington<lb />
and doesn't know what is going<lb />
on in North Carolina Kirk said.<lb />
"Obviously the people don't<lb />
agree with Sanford, or Governor<lb />
Martin wouldn't be so far ahead<lb />
in the polls<lb />
In Durham, Willie Lovctt,chair-<lb />
man of the Durham Committee<lb />
on the Affairs of Black People and<lb />
former county party chairman,<lb />
asked, Sanford, "Are you still<lb />
involved in the Stop Jesse Jackson<lb />
Campaign?"<lb />
"I'm not involved in the Stop<lb />
Anybody Campaign replied<lb />
Sanford with a raised voice. "I<lb />
resent you twisting the facts to<lb />
bring disharmony to the party.<lb />
I've been a friend of Jesse Jackson<lb />
a long time<lb />
Sanford later tried to soothe<lb />
ruffled feelings, saying, "I might<lb />
think Mr. Lovctt's question harsh,<lb />
and he might think my answer<lb />
harsh, but when the primary's<lb />
over, you'll see me with my hand<lb />
out to Willie Lovett<lb />
But even as Sanford walked off,<lb />
Lovctt said, "Senator, you have a<lb />
problem, you know that<lb />
One Democrat later proposed a<lb />
resolution asking that Sanford<lb />
apologize, "for the disrespectful<lb />
manner in which the senator an-<lb />
swered Mr. Lovett's question<lb />
But a voice vote on whether to<lb />
consider new resolutions drew<lb />
little enthusiasm.<lb />
Democrats in several counties<lb />
voted to seek repeal of laws for-<lb />
bidding North Carolina from<lb />
adopting environmental laws<lb />
stricter than those at the federal<lb />
level. The resolutions sparked<lb />
some protests from supporters of<lb />
Sen. Harold Hardison, D-Lenoir,<lb />
who crafted those laws.<lb />
Hardison's statewide cam-<lb />
paign director, Mike Mann, had<lb />
asked party chairmen to postpone<lb />
any resolutions to repeal the<lb />
"Hardison Amendments Such<lb />
resolutions, he said, "would be<lb />
interpreted by the press as a vote<lb />
for or against the senator<lb />
But Hardison supporters at the<lb />
Mecklenburg County convention<lb />
chose not to dispute the measure.<lb />
"We didn't want to draw atten-<lb />
tion to it; we didn't want to make<lb />
it a big issue a supporter who<lb />
asked not to be identified told The<lb />
Charlotte Observor.<lb />
Similar resolutions were also<lb />
approved in Cumberland and<lb />
Wake counties.<lb />
Environmentalists were less<lb />
successful with a resolution to<lb />
remove North Carolina from an<lb />
eight-state compact to handle the<lb />
Southeast's low-level radioactive<lb />
waste. The idea was voted down<lb />
in Mecklenburg, Haywood and<lb />
Buncombe counties and was<lb />
tabled in Caldwell County. It was<lb />
approved unanimously in Hen-<lb />
derson County.<lb />
Many of the conventions of-<lb />
fered opportunities for speeches<lb />
against the Republican Party.<lb />
"Many of our government's<lb />
failures are not the result of in-<lb />
competency, they are conscious<lb />
efforts U.S. Rep. Steve Neal told<lb />
the Forsyth Countv Democratic<lb />
Jesse Jackson refrains from Gore tactics<lb />
Democratic presidential con<lb />
der Jesse Jackson tackled a<lb />
sensitive issue in New York's key<lb />
primary by saying he would not<lb />
neet again with Palestine Libera-<lb />
n Organization chief Yasser<lb />
ratat. Rival Albert Gore re-<lb />
frained from fresh attacks on<lb />
ackson but continued to play up<lb />
u n strong support for Israel.<lb />
The New York primary, with its day whether<lb />
prize oi 255 delegates, is eight again,<lb />
days away, and all three Dcmo-<lb />
 rats were stumping in the state<lb />
oday. The trio had three debates<lb />
scheduled this week-their first<lb />
jll-scale faceoffs since last<lb />
month's Super Tuesday cam-<lb />
paign.<lb />
Vice Prsident George Bush,<lb />
bidding to stay in the spotlight<lb />
although he virtually has the<lb />
Michael Dukakis, the Demo- experience and his foreign policy<lb />
cratic front-runner, spent Sunday views, and said the nation needs a<lb />
, A L.���. 11 . tl ' 1 � . 1 mm<lb />
at home in Boston celebrating the<lb />
Greek Orthodox Easter with his<lb />
family. Jackson visited Harlem,<lb />
whilcGore campaigned in a heav-<lb />
ily Jewish part of Brooklyn.<lb />
Jackson, who has been criti-<lb />
cized by Jewish leaders for meet-<lb />
ing with Arafat, was asked Sun-<lb />
he would do so<lb />
I would not-and it's not neces-<lb />
sary to do that he said on CBS'<lb />
"Face the Nation<lb />
However, he said, "We must<lb />
somehow get Israel beyond the<lb />
burden of occupation, and the<lb />
Palestinians beyond the pain of<lb />
being occupied<lb />
In the interview, Jackson went<lb />
far out of his way to be concili-<lb />
president, not a preacher<lb />
Jackson's mild rejoinder on<lb />
Sunday: "Well, both of us went to<lb />
seminary<lb />
Asked if Gore's remarks had<lb />
been unfair, Jackson said, "No, I<lb />
think that Al Gore has too much<lb />
character to be categorically un-<lb />
fair<lb />
Gore, for his part, praised<lb />
Jackson for saying he wouldn't sit<lb />
down with Arafat.<lb />
"The statement Jesse Jackson<lb />
made trhis morning was very<lb />
only one who "Had the courage"<lb />
to criticize jackson.<lb />
But when he spoke, Gore didn't<lb />
discuss jackson.<lb />
Gore, also interviewed on the<lb />
CBS program, said he did ntot<lb />
intend to change his campaign<lb />
style despite criticism from<lb />
Democratic heavyweights like<lb />
party chief Paul Kirk and New<lb />
York Gov. Mario Cuomo over<lb />
attacks on the other Democrats.<lb />
Gore, meanwhile, said it would<lb />
be outrageous" to suggest the he<lb />
has been talking up his support<lb />
for Israel in order to woo New<lb />
Party. "Republicans hate our<lb />
government and have set about<lb />
wrecking it<lb />
Neal outlined the differences<lb />
between Democratic and Repub-<lb />
lican policies, putting particular<lb />
emphasis on the Reagan<lb />
administration's policy of sup-<lb />
plying aid to the rebels in Nicara-<lb />
gua.<lb />
"We give money - your money-<lb />
to the Contras. They use it to kill<lb />
and maim other Nicaraguans<lb />
Neal told about 200 people in the<lb />
audience. "The Contras are paid<lb />
terrorists<lb />
Republican policies, he said,<lb />
have tripled the national debt,<lb />
diverted money from public<lb />
schools, accelerated the nuclear<lb />
arms race, and weakened govern-<lb />
ment programs such as Social<lb />
Security.<lb />
In Buncombe County, Chair-<lb />
man Herbert Hyde said he was<lb />
happy to avoid the fireworks that<lb />
plagued some Republican county<lb />
conventions last month as Pat<lb />
Robertson's supporters tried to<lb />
sway support.<lb />
"I have heard and read accounts<lb />
of the radicals' conventions and<lb />
all the commotion they've had <lb />
that's fine Hyde said. "I say, the<lb />
more they fight and argue and<lb />
don't use good sense, the better<lb />
In Salisbury, U.S. Rep. Bill<lb />
Hefner told Rowan County<lb />
Democrats the Dartv has a stron'e<lb />
track record.<lb />
"I hope we don't ever forget<lb />
where we've come from he said<lb />
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Jackson was preaching racial<lb />
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"If lions and lambs can find<lb />
semblyman Dov Hikind. At one common ground, then blacks and<lb />
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(Jiiiciais to review role of religion in schools rishts leader Dr Martin Luther<lb />
campaigning in New York today.<lb />
Bush's only remaining rival, Pat<lb />
RolSertson, Vias all but abandoned<lb />
his effort.<lb />
that party officials told hime to<lb />
tone it down.<lb />
In recent days, Gore has blasted<lb />
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Some State Board of Education<lb />
nembers believe that textbook<lb />
vriters, fearful of breaching con-<lb />
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state are most appropriate. This<lb />
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plain its role in historv.<lb />
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ies books they reviewed. The<lb />
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Warren Nord, director of the<lb />
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of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,<lb />
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books used in North Carolina and<lb />
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Bob and the Rockin' Horses will<lb />
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Wrapping up the day's music<lb />
will be EU at 4:15; a band touring<lb />
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jazz, which is, of course, one of his<lb />
all-time favorites.<lb />
Talking on the future, Dan<lb />
admits, " I'm not too sure where<lb />
this is going-maybe back home to<lb />
teach music, (We had a good joke<lb />
and laugh on that one!), who<lb />
knows where all this will lead?<lb />
I'm just ready to get finished with<lb />
my last year<lb />
As an ending to my interview, I<lb />
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the marimba for me And he did.<lb />
Dan will fool you to the very,<lb />
very core. His modesty and<lb />
iness are no indication oi Ins<lb />
ability. After summoning accom-<lb />
panyment, Anthony, they ran<lb />
into a few abrs of "Concertino for<lb />
Marimba" by Paul Creston. My<lb />
first impulse was to laugh. What-<lb />
ever I had expected was wrong,<lb />
wrong, wrong!<lb />
Never, ever have I seen a musi<lb />
to describe it!<lb />
Another entrancing quality of<lb />
Dan's was his concentration I've<lb />
seen piano recitals before and<lb />
witnessed that intense oncentra-<lb />
tion. I've watched the fervor of a<lb />
sweating guitar attacker.<lb />
But the rapt attention that Dan<lb />
gave the marimba surpasses any<lb />
cal instrument played with such thing I've ever seen even though<lb />
enthusiasm. there were times when he would<lb />
Stance sturdv, mallots in hands laugh out loud or smih<lb />
poised and eyes Hashing, dan at his own pcrformar rhese<lb />
played music on those pieces of<lb />
wood-over-tubes like a man pos-<lb />
sessed. Wordslike hyped, incred-<lb />
ible, pulsating and dynamite<lb />
flashed through my mind. Now,<lb />
in the minds of a writer, those are<lb />
pretty strong words!<lb />
But so was the music! The Con-<lb />
certino was vibrant, crashing<lb />
strong�there are no other words<lb />
were truly endearing gestures,<lb />
making the mallots seem to a<lb />
alive and dance in Dan I avis'<lb />
hands.<lb />
Dan will be performing S<lb />
d.w, the I7th, in Wright Audito-<lb />
rium with the ECU Sympl<lb />
Orchestra, rhc presentation starts<lb />
at 3:15. The public is invited<lb />
don't miss this performance b<lb />
extraordinary artist.<lb />
Is "Bad Dreams" just another<lb />
snlatter movie to sicken?<lb />
ByMICAH HARRIS<lb />
'�-�at! Writer<lb />
Bad Dreams by the easy vir-<lb />
of Us title alone, sounds like<lb />
just another splatter movie in<lb />
general and "A Nightmare On<lb />
Elm Street" rip-off in particular.<lb />
The presence of heroine Jennifer<lb />
Rubin, featured in the third Elm<lb />
cquel, also looks conspicu-<lb />
And then there's the promo<lb />
tills you to forget Freddy,<lb />
and Leather Face because<lb />
: is v ill swing more guts than<lb />
the former three combined.<lb />
' ' rybc it's personal, but I don't<lb />
g the good name of<lb />
irris" drug through the mud.<lb />
r would 1 like to see "Bad<lb />
- dismissed as "just an-<lb />
itter movie I'm not<lb />
.  it's "Citzen Kane I'm<lb />
saying the prducers man-<lb />
aged to do something different in<lb />
the third generation of a sub-<lb />
genre that's already showing<lb />
- I inbreeding.<lb />
Jennifer Rubin's character,<lb />
nthia, is the last survivor of a<lb />
mmune headed by a<lb />
im ones-styled Messiah named<lb />
1 larns This death cult was incin-<lb />
erated in some mysterious inci-<lb />
it that put Cynthia in a coma<lb />
and killed Harris and his other<lb />
followers.<lb />
Cynthia comes out of her coma<lb />
ten years later. Unfortunately,<lb />
I larris' spirit has apparently fol-<lb />
lowed her across time. He has a<lb />
disturbing tendency to flaunt his<lb />
i tra crispy visage in crowded<lb />
elevators or when she's alone in<lb />
her room. Cynthia is the only one<lb />
. ho can see him. It seems Harris<lb />
and his followers are piqued that<lb />
Cynthia backed out on them<lb />
when they were united in death.<lb />
They expect her to kill herself and<lb />
n them. . . or Harris will begin<lb />
slaughtering her new friends in<lb />
her stead.<lb />
Sounds, like standard slice n'<lb />
dice fare so far, eh? Unfortu-<lb />
nately, I can't give vou the plot<lb />
twist withou! revealing the end-<lb />
ing. The only hinfs I can drop are:<lb />
this movie makes a surprisingly<lb />
positive statement against the<lb />
annihilatistic tylingsof the typical<lb />
splatter movie, and it's unlikely<lb />
there will be a Bad Dreams 11:<lb />
Harris' Revenge.<lb />
Rounding out the cast are,<lb />
Roxanne, better known on "L.A.<lb />
1 aw who ends up a slick spot on<lb />
the pavement, and Bruce Abbot, a<lb />
horror veteran from "The ReAni-<lb />
mator who once again faces<lb />
bloodletting in the formerly anti-<lb />
septic halls of a hospital.<lb />
"Bad Dreams' doesn't frighten;<lb />
there are moments when it docs<lb />
disturb. To be frank, these mo-<lb />
ments are tasteless groos-outs<lb />
such as a boy inpaling his palm on<lb />
a knife and a baby crying as it's<lb />
burned to death. VVhatever its plot<lb />
merits, "Bad Dreams" doesn't<lb />
manage to surpass the self-indul-<lb />
gences inherent to the genre. Wait<lb />
until it's out on video. Two Cat-<lb />
heads, m &amp;<lb />
The original Drifters, featuring Bill Pinkney, will appear as part of the Barefoot On The Mall lineup<lb />
scheduled by the Student Union. Other bands scheduled to appear include EU, the group featured on the<lb />
soundtrack of Spike Lee's new film, "School Daze<lb />
'Pontiac Brothers' known as singers<lb />
By MIKE UPCHURCH<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The third album by the Pontiac<lb />
Brothers is here. Fans of early sev-<lb />
enties era Rolling Stones should<lb />
give this album a warm reception<lb />
Lead singer Matt Simon's voice,<lb />
although similar to Mick Jagger's,<lb />
shows strength, unique phrasings<lb />
and versitility which creates his<lb />
own personal style. The rest of the<lb />
Pontiac Bros, back Simon with a<lb />
hard, driving sound. Bassist Kurt<lb />
Bauman and Drummer D.A. Val-<lb />
dez supply the bareboncs, no<lb />
holds barred back beat. Ward<lb />
Dotson displays a western influ-<lb />
enced guitar style similar to the<lb />
SmithAereens. Ward also sings<lb />
lead vocals on "Creep Some of<lb />
the songs on "Johnson" stand out<lb />
more then others.<lb />
"Ain't What I Call Home" is a<lb />
fast paced song about the band<lb />
having to find a place to stay be-<lb />
cause all the Motel 6's are booked<lb />
up. The music is strong and the<lb />
refrain by the back up singers, "Is<lb />
this what you call home" and<lb />
"This ain't what I call home" are<lb />
sure to stick in your memory.<lb />
"Outta Luck" has a driving<lb />
backbeat, punctuated by unique<lb />
drum fills by Valdez. The lyrics<lb />
arc about being "Outta Luck If<lb />
you couldn't guess.<lb />
From "Creep "Some day<lb />
there'll come a time when 1 don't<lb />
hate you but one sentiment I'll<lb />
keep is that you'll always be a<lb />
creep" is about a guy feeling bad<lb />
aobut an ended relationship. It's<lb />
nice to see the band let Ward sing<lb />
a song because his voice adds<lb />
variety to the album.<lb />
"Drop of the Hat" is a straight<lb />
forward basic song about break-<lb />
ing up. The flowing beat of the<lb />
music and the strong voice of Matt<lb />
Simon combine to make this song<lb />
stand out.<lb />
"Doin' it Again" is about<lb />
remincscing and talking with a<lb />
good friend. One of the slower<lb />
songs on the album, but it still<lb />
retains it's hard edge.<lb />
"American Dream" is a sarcas-<lb />
tic song about being left out of the<lb />
American Dream.<lb />
Onter songs to check out are<lb />
"No Friends" and "Real Job<lb />
"Johnson" by the Pontiac Broth<lb />
ers rocks. These guvs aren"t vi-<lb />
tuosos, but if you want to hear<lb />
some basic rock, check 'em out.<lb />
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rotation and will be glad to take<lb />
your request. If you do make a<lb />
request, turn up vour stero loud to<lb />
appreciate the band full v.<lb />
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day night.<lb />
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their new album, "Johnson<lb />
Ladies and Gentlemen, please<lb />
allow me this opportunity to in-<lb />
troduce the most rauchingest-ass<lb />
rauck and raul band to ever hit the<lb />
Emerald City. The name of the<lb />
band is "The Pontiac Brothers"<lb />
and they're doing a cannon-ball<lb />
into the deep-end of the New Deli<lb />
Wednesday night.<lb />
So, for all of you who arc shakin'<lb />
and shiverin' 'cause a pack of frat<lb />
boys are staging a coup d'eta on<lb />
the heaven that, at one time,<lb />
rattled the brains of anybody who<lb />
dared to think for themselves, put<lb />
your fears to rest. There will be no<lb />
best bod contests and no big<lb />
daddy cash prizes. Once again,<lb />
the Deli will house just a pure,<lb />
unadulterated rock and roll band.<lb />
Pain and simple, baby!<lb />
The Pontiac Brothers' new and<lb />
debut record "Johnson" does a lot<lb />
of recking. The first stench you<lb />
notice is the sound of the Replace-<lb />
ments. But baby, it smells good,<lb />
because The Replacements have<lb />
sold-out and 'The Pontiac Broth-<lb />
ers" haven't had the chance yet.<lb />
The song "Creep" wears the<lb />
funk of three day oid musk and a<lb />
fishy wet spot that wipes a smirk<lb />
right off my face. And my cheek-<lb />
bones hurt. Ouch! "Now I remem-<lb />
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nagging. So, it feels so good to<lb />
know you're not around I'm<lb />
telling ya, break my heart.<lb />
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ers' guitar player Ward Dotson,<lb />
who incidentally slid a slide up<lb />
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the now legendary Gun Club.<lb />
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�came his life.<lb />
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tter long and countless tries at<lb />
riding just the right way to make<lb />
sugarless gum taste as good as<lb />
he regular kind.<lb />
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um formulas, an average of 15<lb />
ticks a day' said Bilotti in a<lb />
cent interview. "Some of it was<lb />
tul. It tasted like shoe tongues<lb />
cardboard<lb />
Although Bilotti was part of a<lb />
am oi researchers trying to<lb />
?rfect a sugarless formula for<lb />
V'arner Lambert Co company<lb />
kesman Marshall Malloy<lb />
ailed Bilotti "a walking<lb />
ncyclopedia on gum<lb />
Bilotti, 65, or Parsippany, is the<lb />
nan behind a recent exhibit on the<lb />
He said he had begun research<lb />
on gum that could be used to<lb />
improve oral hygiene, and, in<lb />
1953, got the assignment of<lb />
perfecting a sugarless gum.<lb />
After about 360 different<lb />
experiments over nine years,<lb />
Bilotti found the formula that<lb />
would become Trident, which<lb />
now has sales of $100 million a<lb />
year, Malloy said.<lb />
I A<lb />
Adams Jr. met Mexican President were added over the years, and<lb />
General Antonio Lopez dc Santa bubble gum was first marketed in<lb />
Anna following the Mexican- 1918, Bilotti said.<lb />
American War. Adams was The library exhibit included the<lb />
persuaded to import chicle to use first package of Trident, taken<lb />
as a rubber substitute for making from the production line Dec. 4,<lb />
tires for carriages. 1962, and original handwritten<lb />
The rubber experiment failed formulas for chewing gum by<lb />
but Adams decided to use the Beeman. Many of the articles in<lb />
chicle to manufacture gum in the the exhibit were found in boxes in<lb />
United States. His first patent for Warner Lambert storerooms,<lb />
The formula discovery came in gum was in 1871. Bilotti said.<lb />
1962, the same year American "Adams was in a store and saw Bilotti says scientists continue<lb />
Chicle merged with Warner a young girl buy paraffin wax to to look for ways to use gum,<lb />
Lambert. Bilotti said "the usual chew said Bilotti. After hearing which he calls "an excellent<lb />
studies and consumer work" that chewing substances sold<lb />
followed to develop a gum that well, Adams got the druggist to<lb />
was good tasting and chewablc. carry chicle balls, which he<lb />
A two year market test in manufactured, Bilotti said.<lb />
"The chicle balls had hardly any<lb />
taste Bilotti said.<lb />
Adams and other chewing gum<lb />
giants of the 19th century, Dr.<lb />
Edward E. Beeman and Jonathan<lb />
American<lb />
Wisconsin and Washington state<lb />
proved successful and the gum<lb />
was sold nationally beginning in<lb />
1964.<lb />
While Bilotti received the<lb />
world's first patent for sugarless Primley founded<lb />
Chicle in 1899.<lb />
vehicle for medicinal things It<lb />
can be used to administer<lb />
vitamins, aspirin, fluoride,<lb />
antacids, laxatives and other<lb />
substances, he said.<lb />
ustory of chewing gum at the gum in 1967, ancient Greeks and<lb />
clems County Free Library in Egyptians chewed tree resin and<lb />
lanover. Mayans chewed chicle, a resin<lb />
Bilotti graduated form Notre from the sapodilla tree.<lb />
)ame in 1947, and went to work But chewing gum is an<lb />
or the American Chicle Co American invention, Bilotti said.<lb />
forking on improving the flavor The idea started when<lb />
id chewability of gum. American businessman Thomas<lb />
'Leonard" takes award as the<lb />
VORST movie of year<lb />
LOS ANGELES (AP) � Bill Bruce the shark splashed to<lb />
sby's$27 million movie turkey victory in the new Worst Special<lb />
Leonard Part 6" gobbled up Visual Effects and Creature<lb />
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lead the flock in the eighth- wrenching portrayal of the<lb />
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The Razzie award ceremony<lb />
unday night, 22 hours before the<lb />
kademy Awards show was to<lb />
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Roosevelt Hotel, the site of the<lb />
Bri Qcar show 60 years ago.<lb />
Achievement Award<lb />
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winner in the Worst Song<lb />
competition an "ovcr-hcatcd<lb />
obvious dity "1 Want Your Sex<lb />
written bv George Michael, was<lb />
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up for the ceremony, receive a<lb />
Pop star Madonna captured her trophy ot a golf-ball size<lb />
raspberry glued atop a film reel<lb />
and spray-pointed with gold.<lb />
The Golden Raspberry Award<lb />
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as frequent film-goers.<lb />
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Elaine May, who directed the<lb />
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tied for VVorst Director with<lb />
author-director Norman Mailer<lb />
tor his "Tough Guys Don't<lb />
Dance" murder mystery.<lb />
Get barefoot<lb />
on the mall<lb />
Continued from page 8<lb />
nies between bands this year will<lb />
be comedian Joey Guiterez of<lb />
ight Show and David Letter-<lb />
man fame.<lb />
Other entertainment will be<lb />
provided throughout the after-<lb />
noon by "Reptile World" which<lb />
nsists of a man and several large<lb />
reptiles including a fifteen-foot<lb />
alligator.<lb />
Plus, as if all that weren't<lb />
nough to lure you out of class,<lb />
there will be Lester, travelling<lb />
mime and juggler.<lb />
To close out the day, The Wiz-<lb />
ard of Oz will be shown outside<lb />
n the mall as soon as the sun sets.<lb />
Organizers arc hoping for a bet-<lb />
ter -behaved audience than the<lb />
ne last year at the showing of<lb />
The Rocky Horror Picture<lb />
Show<lb />
Various student organizations<lb />
a ill also offer activities, such as<lb />
the ever-popular WZMB dunking<lb />
booth where you can give your<lb />
best loved or most hated radio<lb />
personalities a bath whether they<lb />
need it or not.<lb />
In the event of rain, which has<lb />
never happened at Barefoot,<lb />
cvrything will be moved into<lb />
Mendenhall.<lb />
Barefoot on the Mall is an an-<lb />
nual event sponsored by the ECU<lb />
Student Union. Laurecn Kirsch,<lb />
Student Union President, is ex-<lb />
cited about this year's Barefoot.<lb />
She says that with all the free ac-<lb />
tivitiesand games combined with<lb />
the different types of music, it<lb />
promises to be the best yet.<lb />
Various flavors and textures<lb />
Pontiac Bros.<lb />
Continued from page 8<lb />
Wednesday afternoon, from 5-6<lb />
p.m the Pontiac Brohtcrs will be<lb />
at East Coast Music and Video to<lb />
n�cet people and sign autographs.<lb />
WZMB will also be doing a remote<lb />
broadcast from East Coast Music<lb />
with the band.<lb />
The Pontiac Bros, play basic<lb />
hard rodnng music. According tot<lb />
he press release, "We're just thersc<lb />
four dorky guys from Orange<lb />
County who go out and get drunk<lb />
and then go home and cry. . <lb />
Check out band on WZMB, at East<lb />
Coast Music and Video, or at the<lb />
Deli on Wednesday night. If the<lb />
album is any indication, the live<lb />
show should be awesome.<lb />
The album was reviewed cour-<lb />
tesy of East Coast Music and<lb />
Video.<lb />
GIVE<lb />
BLOOD,<lb />
PLEASE.<lb />
MEET THE PONTIAC BROTHERS IN STORE<lb />
AT EAST COAST MUSIC &amp; VIDEO<lb />
Wednesday, April 13 at 5 p.m.<lb />
SEE THE PONTIAC BROTHERS<lb />
AT THE NEW DELI<lb />
Wednesday Night, April 13<lb />
tickets at the door $4<lb />
1109 Charles Blvd.<lb />
(Between Krispy<lb />
Kreme &amp; Dominoes)<lb />
758-4251<lb />
Student Union<lb />
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8:00 p.m. Hendrix<lb />
THREE MEN AND A<lb />
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salads on Tuesday. Buy one and get one FREE<lb />
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THE EAST C AROIINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
APRIL 12.1988 Page 10<lb />
Pirates win one of trio with Patriots on road<lb />
When the East Carolina<lb />
baseball team was forced to<lb />
evacuate its hotel Friday night for<lb />
a false fire alarm, the Pirates knew<lb />
that the weekend would not be an<lb />
ordinary one.<lb />
ECU's three-game series with<lb />
George Mason wasn't ordinary at<lb />
all. In Saturday's double-header<lb />
in Fairfax, 'a the Pirates should<lb />
have lost both games, but didn't.<lb />
On the other hand ECU could<lb />
have won both eames. but<lb />
probably shouldn't. Then on<lb />
Sunday, it would have won the<lb />
third game but couldn't.<lb />
Sound confusing? Suffice it to<lb />
say that East Carolina came from<lb />
behind to defeat George Mason 8-<lb />
7 in eight innings in the first game<lb />
oi Saturday's double-header,<lb />
then produced a laterally that fell<lb />
short in the nightcap, 12-10. On<lb />
Sunday, ECU pitcher Gary Smith<lb />
went the distance on the mound<lb />
scattering nine hits, but still lost 3-<lb />
1 in a defensive struggle.<lb />
Last year ECU lost all three of its<lb />
games at George Mason's new<lb />
Spuhler Field, then came back to<lb />
defeat the Patriots twice in the<lb />
CAA Tournament. The Pirates'<lb />
one victory sends them to 22-11<lb />
overall and 5-6 in the Colonial.<lb />
East Carolina, with five wins,<lb />
and Richmond, with four<lb />
victories, will slug it out for the<lb />
tournament's third seed when<lb />
they meet in a key three-game<lb />
series at Harrington Field<lb />
beginning Saturday at 6 p.m.<lb />
Richmond swept William and<lb />
Mary in a three-game scries over<lb />
the weekend.<lb />
Saturday's extra-inning win<lb />
over GMU was ECU's biggest<lb />
comc-from-behind performance<lb />
since storming back to beat James<lb />
Madison in the championship<lb />
game of the conference<lb />
tournament last year.<lb />
The Pirates trailed going into<lb />
the top of the seventh and last<lb />
scheculed inning. The frame<lb />
started innocently enough as<lb />
Kevin Riggs drew a base on balls<lb />
that chased Patriot starter John<lb />
Hamshcr. Riggs advanced as<lb />
ECU cathcer Chris Cauble ripped<lb />
his third consecutive hit of the<lb />
day. David Ritchie followed by<lb />
drawing his team-leading 30th<lb />
walk of the year to load the bases.<lb />
Junior outfielder John Thomas<lb />
hit one deep enough to left to<lb />
score Riggs. Jay McGraw struck<lb />
out, and the bases were loaded<lb />
wi th two out and ECU trailing 7-4<lb />
for sophomore first baseman<lb />
Pure Gold<lb />
to meet<lb />
The Pirate baseball team raced home from George Mason with one win in three tries, lifting the record for the<lb />
season to 22-11. hile holding on to a 5-6 mark in conference play. (Photo by Hardy Alligood � ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
All students who wish to tryout<lb />
for the 1988-89 Pure Gold Dancers<lb />
must attend an organizational<lb />
meeting in Room A-18 of Minges<lb />
Coliseum, Wednesday, April 13<lb />
at 7 p.m.<lb />
Actual tryouts for the dance<lb />
troupe, who perform at selected<lb />
home basketball games and other<lb />
outside functions, will be held<lb />
April 14.<lb />
For more information call 757-<lb />
6491.<lb />
Calvin Brown.<lb />
Brown ripped a single that<lb />
scored two more then went to<lb />
second as the tying run on a wild<lb />
pitch. Freshman outfielder Steve<lb />
Godin came through like a<lb />
veteran with a double that scored<lb />
Brown and knotted the score at 7-<lb />
7.<lb />
Riggs led off the eighth by<lb />
reaching on an error, went to third<lb />
on Cauble's fourth hit of the day,<lb />
and scored on David Ritchie's<lb />
sacrifice fly, giving ECU an 8-7<lb />
advantage.<lb />
Freshman M ike Whitten earned<lb />
his second consecutive victory<lb />
with two and two-thirds innings<lb />
of effective relief, and Gary Smith<lb />
earned his second save by retiring<lb />
the side in the eighth.<lb />
After winning such an<lb />
emotional game, getting up for<lb />
the second game may have been a<lb />
difficult task for the Pirates.<lb />
George Mason scored four<lb />
unearned runs off of freshman<lb />
starter Scott Stevens in the first,<lb />
then took an 8-0 lead in the fourth<lb />
including a three-run home run<lb />
by Chris Lawrence. But just as<lb />
quick as a fire drill, the Pirates<lb />
were back in it with six runs of<lb />
their own in the fifth frame.<lb />
ECU drew four bases on balls<lb />
and ripped four base hits<lb />
includinga two-run double by Jay<lb />
McGraw and a two-run single by<lb />
Brown, the CAA's leading RBI<lb />
producer.<lb />
George Mason, not to be<lb />
outdone, took a 12-6 lead in the<lb />
fifth with four more runs. ECU<lb />
scored twice in the sixth and two<lb />
more times in the seventh, but left<lb />
the eventual tying run at the plate<lb />
� final score 12-10.<lb />
On Sunday, GMU's Mike<lb />
Draper (seven hits, 11 strikeouts)<lb />
and ECU's Gary Smith (nine hits,<lb />
three strikeouts) went head to<lb />
head in a defensive struggle that<lb />
the visiting Pirates came out on<lb />
the short end of, 3-1.<lb />
Dayton Moore and Chris<lb />
Lawrence hit solo homers off of<lb />
Smith, and Dan Clements added a<lb />
run-scoring triple to account for<lb />
GMU's runs. The Pirates scored<lb />
once in the seventh, bu t struck out<lb />
11 times in the game.<lb />
The Pirates will host the Trojans<lb />
of Mount Olive Thursday night at<lb />
7 p.m. in a tune-up for the<lb />
weekend's big three-game series<lb />
with Richmond.<lb />
Hoopsters<lb />
banquet<lb />
The 1988 East Carolina<lb />
University Men's Basketball<lb />
Awards Banquet will be held on<lb />
Sunday, April 17 at 12 p.m. at the<lb />
Hilton Inn-Greenville.<lb />
The public is invited to attend<lb />
the banquet this year. Master of<lb />
ceremonies will be WNCT-TV<lb />
Sports Director Brian Bailey.<lb />
Guest speaker for the event will<lb />
be ECU's Director of Athletics<lb />
Dave Hart.<lb />
For further information or to<lb />
purchase tickets, please call the<lb />
Pirate basketball office at 757-<lb />
6472 by Friday, April 15.<lb />
Ticket cost is $10.<lb />
Gilbride to lead strong Pirate offense on gridiron this year<lb />
By TIM CHANDLER<lb />
Sport r ditor<lb />
With nine starters returning on<lb />
the offensive side of the football<lb />
iqg East Carolina University this<lb />
vpar. the question for first-year<lb />
offensive coordinator Kevin<lb />
Gilbride is not will the Pirates<lb />
score, but how much will they<lb />
score.<lb />
Gilbride, who joined the Pirates<lb />
coaching ranks last fall, has<lb />
extensive experience with the<lb />
run-and-shoot offense which the<lb />
Pirates employ offensively.<lb />
Gilbnde came to East Carolina<lb />
after having served as offensive<lb />
coordinator for both the Ottawa<lb />
Rough Riders and the Montreal<lb />
Alouettes oi the Canadian<lb />
Football League. Gilbride joined<lb />
the Pirates after the Montreal club<lb />
folded prior to the beginning of<lb />
the 1987 season. Both clubs used<lb />
the run-and-shoot attack in their<lb />
offensive game plans.<lb />
Gilbride also coached on the<lb />
college ranks prior to going to the<lb />
Canadian Football League as he<lb />
led the Owls of Southern<lb />
Connecticut State University to a<lb />
35-14 record from the 1980 season<lb />
through the 1984 grid campaign.<lb />
The Owls were nationally ranked<lb />
on the Division II level for two of<lb />
Gilbnde's last three seasons at the<lb />
helm. The team also consistently<lb />
stayed atop the Division II<lb />
statistics in offensive categories.<lb />
Gilbride also served assistant<lb />
coaching stints on the collegeiatc<lb />
level at Idaho State (1974-1975),<lb />
Rhode Island (1976) and<lb />
American International (1977-<lb />
1979).<lb />
Gilbride and the Pirate<lb />
offensive coaching staff had one<lb />
major thing in their favor heading<lb />
into spring drills this year that<lb />
had never been awarded an Art<lb />
Baker coached team � a<lb />
returning starting quarterback<lb />
(Travis Hunter).<lb />
Hunter directed the Pirate<lb />
offense last fall to a 5-6 record,<lb />
starting all 11 contests. The<lb />
sophomore signal-caller passed<lb />
for 1,107 yards and three<lb />
touchdowns last fall, while<lb />
rushing for 371 yards and five<lb />
scores.<lb />
"He's been everything we had<lb />
hoped for thus far Gilbride said.<lb />
"He still needs to continue to<lb />
grow and improve, but thus far<lb />
we are very pleased<lb />
Head coach Art Baker agreed.<lb />
"He's (Hunter) seen it all (in<lb />
scrimmages) Baker said. "I was<lb />
talking to one of the (defensive)<lb />
coaches the other day and he said<lb />
that the defense has thrown<lb />
everything but the kitchen sink at<lb />
him. So, he should be ready for<lb />
almost any type of defense<lb />
In a intrasquad scrimmage held<lb />
by the Pirates a couple of weeks<lb />
ago, Baker said that the Hunter-<lb />
led offense looked "absolutely the<lb />
best" since he had been coaching<lb />
at ECU.<lb />
Gilbride's addition at ECU<lb />
gives the Pirate run-and-shoot<lb />
offense just the shot in the arm it<lb />
needed to be the best yet,<lb />
according to baker.<lb />
"Kevin is well-versed in the<lb />
run-and-shoot Baker said. "He<lb />
is one of the top coaches of it in the<lb />
country. We are going to continue<lb />
to run the run-and-shoot and<lb />
hopefully (with Gilbride's<lb />
knowledge and input) get better<lb />
No one at the Pirate football<lb />
office, includingGilbride, isgoing<lb />
to deny that this year's Pirate<lb />
offense could be an exciting one, (a 49-3 loss' last year have to be<lb />
but the small things such as the overcome.<lb />
nine fumbles against Florida State "We feel that we can be a very<lb />
explosive offense Gilbride said.<lb />
"We showed flashes of that in the<lb />
latter part of last year (a 56-28<lb />
victory over Cincinnati and a<lb />
comeback effort that fell short at<lb />
Southern Mississippi in the final<lb />
game of the season) We simply<lb />
need to be consistent on a play in<lb />
and play out basis. We must<lb />
improve on gaining positive<lb />
yards on third and fourth downs<lb />
and short yardage situations<lb />
And if that can happen,<lb />
Gilbride feels that the could not<lb />
only make the Pirate fans happy,<lb />
but also surprise a few of the big<lb />
boys in the college football world<lb />
along the way.<lb />
"We probably have as tough a<lb />
schedule as anyone in the<lb />
country Gilbride said. "I would<lb />
like to see us go out and week in<lb />
and wee"k out play the best that we<lb />
possibly can and shoot for a<lb />
winning season.<lb />
"If you play your best week in<lb />
and week out then vou can<lb />
possibly sneak in a win or two<lb />
against the tough teams on the<lb />
schedule Gilbride continued.<lb />
"And that could make a good<lb />
season suddenly turn into an<lb />
excellent season<lb />
Lacrosse team wins<lb />
ECU head football coach Art Baker has been pleased with the offensive<lb />
unit on the practice Held thus far this spring. (File photo)<lb />
The East Carolina Lacrosse<lb />
team, led by hat tricks from Bud<lb />
Noel and Ken McKenna defeated<lb />
Davidson 12-7 Saturday at<lb />
Davidson. The Pirates broke a six-<lb />
all halftime tie by scoring six<lb />
unanswered second-half goals.<lb />
Adding to their three goal<lb />
performances, Noel had three<lb />
assists and McKenna one. Other<lb />
scorers included Kelly Hoyt (two<lb />
goals, no assists), Peter Gibbs<lb />
(two, one) Derick McWilliams<lb />
(one, none), Drew Bourque (one,<lb />
none) and Bobby Hodes (none,<lb />
one).<lb />
A sloppy First half saw the<lb />
Pirates blow the lead four times<lb />
and then fall behind 6-5 before<lb />
McWilliams scored with 4:32<lb />
remaining to play in the second<lb />
quarter, to tie the score.<lb />
The Pirates did settle down in<lb />
the second half by mixing strong<lb />
defense and an effective clear and<lb />
a patient offense. Goalie amie<lb />
Young allowed only one goal in<lb />
the second half and posted 10<lb />
saves. Defensively the Pirates<lb />
were lead by Mark Henderson<lb />
and Earle McAuley.<lb />
With the score 6-6 in the third<lb />
quarter the Pirates unleashed four<lb />
unassisted goals in the span of<lb />
3:53. Both of Peter Gibbs' goals<lb />
were unassisted as well as Drew<lb />
Bourque's and one of Kelly<lb />
Hoyt's. Gibbs then assisted<lb />
Buddy Noel's third goal at 9:51 of<lb />
the third quarter.<lb />
The Pirates lone fourth quarter<lb />
goals by McKenna was countered<lb />
by Davidson's Ed Powell, who<lb />
had three goals and two assists on<lb />
the day.<lb />
The Pirates next see action this<lb />
Wednesday night vs. North<lb />
Carolina State at home, 8 p.m.<lb />
under the lights at intramural<lb />
fields next to Ficklcn Stadium.<lb />
Mattocks gives tennis team a powerful boost<lb />
By PAUL DUNN<lb />
Sports Writer<lb />
With long black hair, blowing in<lb />
the wind, she stands on the green-<lb />
paved court. A queen of superior<lb />
physical fitness waiting for the<lb />
return of the tiny yellow<lb />
fluorescent ball. Utter<lb />
concentration on the tennis match<lb />
she wants to be her best.<lb />
Susan Mattocks, 20-year old<lb />
junior tennis player at ECU, is a<lb />
transfer from Campbell<lb />
University where she was seeded<lb />
1 on the tennis team. Becoming a<lb />
Pirate nettcr in the fall of 1987,<lb />
Susan was ranked 3. After only<lb />
one semester of being a Lady<lb />
� Pirate, she worked up the ladder<lb />
to be seeded 1.<lb />
Susan's first encounter with<lb />
tennis came when she was 13<lb />
years old. Susan and her 13-year<lb />
old girlfriend, Susan Wade,<lb />
decided to take recreational<lb />
tennis that summer being offered<lb />
by the local recreation<lb />
department. The two young<lb />
women took up the tennis game<lb />
for two weeks, but Miss Mattocks<lb />
decided to devote all her free time<lb />
to her first two loves; softball and<lb />
speed skating. Susan was not to<lb />
pick up a tennis racket again, until<lb />
her junior year in high school.<lb />
Susan was asked by her Kinston<lb />
Junior High tennis coach to<lb />
consider trying out for tennis<lb />
team. Being virtually unskilled<lb />
and inexperienced, Susan was<lb />
doubtful of her abilities, but<lb />
decided to give it a try. After<lb />
much hard work, and unpleasant<lb />
tennis match experiences, Susan<lb />
had reached her goal. By late<lb />
season's end, she was ranked 1<lb />
on the Kinston High team.<lb />
"The team was actually pretty<lb />
good Susan says. "Not trying to<lb />
be conceited, I just picked up the<lb />
art of tennis pretty easily. To this<lb />
day, I am not a smoothly skilled or<lb />
picture perfect player; I tackle this<lb />
problem by playing a mental<lb />
tennis game. I love to see the<lb />
reaction of my opponent when<lb />
she is back on the court and I hit a<lb />
soft, short return<lb />
After having several colleges<lb />
contact her about softball and<lb />
tennis scholarships, the big<lb />
decision of where to attend had to<lb />
be made. More college financial<lb />
opportunities were present in<lb />
tennis than in softball. Campbell<lb />
University's campus and campus<lb />
life along with a little persuasion<lb />
from Susan's uncle, a former<lb />
professor there, captured her total<lb />
count of votes.<lb />
After two years of tennis at<lb />
Campbell, Susan made the<lb />
university switch for several<lb />
reasons. "I was dating a guy at<lb />
Campbell, and still am says<lb />
Susan. "He moved back to<lb />
Greenville and I followed. It was<lb />
also closer to home and over all a<lb />
lot cheaper on everything at East<lb />
Carolina. Most of all, I felt like I<lb />
would get more recognition at<lb />
ECU because we are bigger and<lb />
have a broader schedule, and<lb />
Coach Sherman knows tennis<lb />
inside and out. She has really<lb />
improved my game by making<lb />
me practice over and over the<lb />
basic skills I never learned<lb />
Susan's favorite tennis star to<lb />
watch is John McEnroe, "Becuase<lb />
of his intense aggression and<lb />
vocal intimidation explains<lb />
Susan. "But the person I like the<lb />
style of the most is Ivan Lendl. I<lb />
learn from this man. He is also a<lb />
mental player. Lendl is so cool out<lb />
on the court and when things got<lb />
tight, he bares down and pulls out<lb />
the match<lb />
Looking down the road, Susan<lb />
sees her tennis career ending at<lb />
East Carolina. "I will continue the<lb />
game; but I am definitely not good<lb />
enough for the pros says Susan.<lb />
"I hope to continue improving<lb />
because my father continues to<lb />
beat me to this day. I want that<lb />
game, BAD! My father (Tom),<lb />
mother (Edna), and sister (Sheri, a<lb />
freshman at NCSU) are big<lb />
influences in my life as well as<lb />
tennis.<lb />
"The big thing tennis has also<lb />
taught me in everyday life is to try<lb />
to keep a cool head and be in<lb />
control<lb />
Lyle p<lb />
AUGUSTA, Ca.(AP)-<lb />
Lyle says patient e is the 15th<lb />
in his golf bag.<lb />
He used that qualit)<lb />
fullest Sunday to captur<lb />
championship he almost let<lb />
away - the Masters<lb />
"He's 99 percent ui<lb />
Mark Calcavecchia sa I<lb />
ruffled once<lb />
Can't st<lb />
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especially wl<lb />
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beat the Mil waul<lb />
Sunday tor their <lb />
since 1933. An Arrw -<lb />
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including a lea<lb />
against Brewc i<lb />
"I guess we (pi<lb />
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Softballen<lb />
claim thin<lb />
in to time<lb />
East Carolina's <lb />
split a pair of game<lb />
afternoon to claim a tl<lb />
finish in the Virgini<lb />
Invitational at Chariots<lb />
The two-game splitb)<lb />
Tirates Sunday I i<lb />
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tournament, the Piratt<lb />
up, w.ith, ftn&amp;-? recordl.S<lb />
Spartanburg 12-2 in the first<lb />
before bowing to Penn State<lb />
their nightcap.<lb />
In the opening game v<lb />
the Pirates jumped out<lb />
lead with a four-run b.<lb />
second inning. ECl ei <lb />
inning in a 2-2 deadl<lb />
opening up the sizeable lei<lb />
At the plate, the Piral<lb />
to victor' by jeannie Mi<lb />
three-for-four performance<lb />
ECU also bolted ou<lb />
early in the second gai<lb />
held a 2-0 lead after thi<lb />
of play. Penn State, how e i<lb />
the lead for good in the<lb />
with three runs in<lb />
frame.<lb />
The Nittany Lions<lb />
an insurance run in th.<lb />
the win.<lb />
The Pirates will retu<lb />
this Wednesday at hoi<lb />
entertain Virginia -<lb />
Cavaliers in a dou<lb />
matchup.<lb />
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Sunday, GMU's Mike<lb />
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anquet<lb />
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v Men's Basketball<lb />
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pnl 17 at 12 p.m. at the<lb />
�-Greenville.<lb />
public is invited to attend<lb />
anquet this vear. Master of<lb />
-ones will be WNCT-TV<lb />
ts Director Brian Bailev.<lb />
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- Director of Athletics<lb />
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to see us go out and week in<lb />
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id that could make a good<lb />
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m wins<lb />
anent offense. Goalie Jamie<lb />
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second half and posted 10<lb />
es. Defensively the Pirates<lb />
re lead by Mark Henderson<lb />
Earle McAuley.<lb />
ith the score 6-6 in the third<lb />
irter the Pirates unleashed four<lb />
assisted goals in the span of<lb />
1. Both of Peter Gibbs' goals<lb />
re unassisted as well as Drew<lb />
lrque's and one of Kelly<lb />
lyt's. Gibbs then assisted<lb />
idy Noel's third goal at 9:51 of<lb />
third quarter.<lb />
le Pirates lone fourth quarter<lb />
Isby McKenna was countered<lb />
Davidson's Ed Powell, who<lb />
three goals and two assists on<lb />
I day.<lb />
le Pirates next see action this<lb />
dnesday night vs. North<lb />
rohna State at home, 8 p.m.<lb />
ler the lights at intramural<lb />
Is next to Ficklen Stadium.<lb />
boost<lb />
I match<lb />
joking down the road, Susan<lb />
her tennis career ending at<lb />
t Carolina. "I will continue the<lb />
ie; but I am definitely not good<lb />
ugh for the pros says Susan.<lb />
tope to continue improving<lb />
ause my father continues to<lb />
It me to this day. I want that<lb />
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Itrol<lb />
Lyle prospers with 15 th club<lb />
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) - Sandy<lb />
I vie says patience is the 15th club<lb />
in his golf bag.<lb />
He used that quality to the<lb />
tullest Sunday to capture a major<lb />
championship he almost let slip<lb />
away - the Masters.<lb />
"He's 99 percent unflappable,<lb />
It came on Amen Corner, a testy when his tee shot hit the bank in<lb />
trio of Augusta National holes front of the green and rolled back<lb />
that often determines a Masters into the water.<lb />
Calcavccchia went through the<lb />
corner birdie-par-birdie, taking a<lb />
one-shot lead with five holes<lb />
remaining.<lb />
Calcavccchia, playing in only<lb />
champion.<lb />
It didn't this time.<lb />
The 30-year-old Scot, who had a<lb />
four-shot lead at the turn, played<lb />
those three holes starting at No. 11<lb />
Mark Calcavecchia said. Lyle got in bogey-double bogey-par. The his second Masters, paired the<lb />
ruffled once. double at the par-3 12th came rest of the way and appeared<lb />
assured of at least forcing a<lb />
playoff.<lb />
Lyle had other ideas.<lb />
He regained his composure and<lb />
moved into a tie with a 15-foot<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) �There's no their set postitions. Apparently birdie putt on the par-3 16th.<lb />
stopping the New York Yankees, they are not, however, because ��th players had 6-undcr-par<lb />
especially when opposing Sunday's violations matched the totals when Lyle went to the final<lb />
pitchers aren't stopping. Brewer's total for 32 spring<lb />
The Yankees, the only training games,<lb />
undefeated team in the majors, Ted Higuera, called for two<lb />
beat the Milwaukee Brewers 7-6 balks last season, committed<lb />
Sunday for their first 5-0 start three Sunday. Chuck Crim's ba;k<lb />
Can't stop Yanks<lb />
hole.<lb />
He drove into a bunker<lb />
guarding the left side of the 18th<lb />
fairway.<lb />
I thought it was over Lyle<lb />
since 1933. An American League helped Slaught score the tying said. "The bunker has a steep face<lb />
record six balks were called,<lb />
including a league-record five<lb />
against Brewers pitchers.<lb />
1 guess we (players) just have<lb />
to follow the rules a little better<lb />
said Yankees catcher Don<lb />
Slaught, who went 4-for-4 with<lb />
two doubles and hit a two-run<lb />
single that broke an eight-inning<lb />
tie.<lb />
Milwaulkce manager Tom<lb />
Trebelhorn thinks his staff is<lb />
complying with the new, tighter<lb />
balk regulations that require<lb />
pitchers to come to a full stop in<lb />
S oftb alters<lb />
claim third<lb />
in tourney<lb />
East Carolina's Softball team<lb />
split a pair of games Sunday<lb />
afternoon to claim a third-place<lb />
finish in the Virginia Softball<lb />
Invitational at Charlottesville, Va.<lb />
The two-game split by the Lady<lb />
Tirates Sunday brought their<lb />
season mark to 19-7-1. For the<lb />
tournament, the Pirates wound<lb />
up with, a42 record,a,S(tfe-y1(<lb />
Spartanburgl2-2 in the first game<lb />
before bowing to Tenn State 4-2 in<lb />
their nightcap.<lb />
In the opening game victory,<lb />
the Pirates jumped out to an early<lb />
lead with a four-run burst in the<lb />
second inning. ECU entered the<lb />
inning in a 2-2 deadlock before<lb />
opening up the sizeable lead.<lb />
At the plate, the Pirates were led<lb />
to victory by Jeannie Murray's<lb />
three-for-four performance.<lb />
ECU also bolted out to a lead<lb />
early in the second game as they<lb />
held a 2-0 lead after three innings<lb />
of play. Pcnn State, however, took<lb />
the lead for good in the contest<lb />
with three runs in the fourth<lb />
frame.<lb />
The Nittany Lions also added<lb />
an insurance run in the fifth to ice<lb />
the win.<lb />
The Pirates will return to action<lb />
this Wednesday at home as they<lb />
entertain Virginia's Lady<lb />
Cavaliers in a doubleheader<lb />
matchup.<lb />
� TIM CHANDLER<lb />
run in the seventh inningand Dan<lb />
Plesac balked home New York's<lb />
final run in the eighth.<lb />
"I could put another defender<lb />
in the outfield and the umpires<lb />
might not see it because they're<lb />
watching so much for balks<lb />
Trebelhorn said. "I might do that<lb />
tomorrow in Boston, put another<lb />
guy behind shortstop<lb />
"(Phil) Niekro cheated for 40<lb />
years and they're trying to make it<lb />
up in one year. Who are the<lb />
pitchers trying to deceive? I don't<lb />
understand. It's a complete<lb />
deception Trebelhorn said. "Go<lb />
ask the umpires. They must<lb />
understand the rule. They're<lb />
calling the balks<lb />
Balks are being called at a 300<lb />
percent higher rate that last year,<lb />
when 356 were assessed, and<lb />
home plate umpire Larry Barnett<lb />
knows exactly what the rules are.<lb />
"All the clubs in spring training<lb />
had clinics. If they continue to<lb />
abuse the rule, we'll continue to<lb />
see what happened today<lb />
Barnett said.<lb />
"Gentlemen, this is the way it's<lb />
going to be. Dr. Brown (AL<lb />
Prcsdent Bobby) signs the checks<lb />
and if he says enforce the rules,<lb />
we'll continue to enforce it<lb />
and I didn't think I could get the<lb />
ball over the lip onto the green<lb />
But, he did.<lb />
Finding a good lie, Lyle pulled a<lb />
7-iron from his bag and delii vered<lb />
a shot he called "absolutely<lb />
perfect<lb />
It landed well aboce the hole<lb />
and began rolling backway<lb />
toward the cup, finally stopping<lb />
10 feet shy.<lb />
He faced a put he had to make to<lb />
avoid a playoff.<lb />
It was a straight downhill putt.<lb />
It fell for a birdie-3 that made Lyle<lb />
the first British subject and only<lb />
the fourth foreign player to win a<lb />
green jacket at Augusta.<lb />
It complete a finaly-round 71<lb />
that left Lyle with a 7-under-par<lb />
score of 281 for four trips over the<lb />
6,905-yard Augusta National<lb />
layout and a one-shot victory over<lb />
Calcavecchia, who closed with a<lb />
70.<lb />
It was his second consecutive<lb />
victory on the American PGA<lb />
Tour, coming on the heels of last<lb />
week's conquest in the Greater<lb />
Greensboro Open. �<lb />
He became the first to win two<lb />
in a row on the tour since<lb />
Bernhard Langer of West<lb />
Germany followed his 1985<lb />
Masters triumph with victory in<lb />
the Heritage.<lb />
The last player to win<lb />
Greensboro ad the Masters in<lb />
consecutive weeks was Sam<lb />
Snead in 1949.<lb />
The $183,800 payoff for Lyle's<lb />
21st international victory lifted<lb />
his U.S. earnings for the year to<lb />
$591,821,most ever at thisstageof<lb />
the season.<lb />
It was Lyle's second major<lb />
championship. He won the<lb />
British Open in 1985.<lb />
Until the late dramatics, the<lb />
attention ha centered on an<lb />
exceptional round by Greg<lb />
Norman, the Australian who had<lb />
finished second the last two years.<lb />
Norman turned in a record-<lb />
tying 6-under-par 30 on the front<lb />
side on his way to an 8-under 64,<lb />
one shot off the Masters record.<lb />
It enabled his to climb from a<lb />
25th-place tic at the start of the<lb />
day to a tie for fifth place at 285.<lb />
Craig Stadler, the 1982 Masters<lb />
champion, also made a strong run<lb />
sharing the lead at five under after<lb />
the 12 hole.<lb />
Stadler finished alone in third<lb />
place at 283 after a 68. He was one<lb />
shot ahead of 1984 winner Ben<lb />
Crenshaw, who had a final 72,<lb />
never getting closer than two<lb />
shots of the lead.<lb />
Don Pooley shot 70 and Fred<lb />
Couples 71 to tie with Norman at<lb />
285.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 12,1988<lb />
Tracksters set records at meet<lb />
By CAROLYN JUSTICE<lb />
Sports Writer<lb />
Saturday's North Carolina<lb />
Collegiate State track meet<lb />
produced NCAA qualifying and<lb />
record breaking performances by<lb />
ECU's men's and women's track<lb />
teams.<lb />
Lee McNeill beat out N.C.<lb />
State's Danny Pebbles in the 100-<lb />
meter dash, running a 10.26<lb />
which was good enough for a trip<lb />
to Eugene, Oregon in June for the<lb />
NCAA Division I Outdoor<lb />
Championships.<lb />
Women's senior, Sonya<lb />
Baldwin, took second place in the<lb />
women's 100-meter dash,<lb />
running a 11.83 and bettering the<lb />
previous ECU record of 11.94.<lb />
The old record was set in 1984<lb />
by Lady Pirate senior Linda Gillis,<lb />
and Baldwin tied that record in<lb />
1987.<lb />
"1 was able to get out of the<lb />
blocks on time and I felt good and<lb />
ran good said Baldwin, who will<lb />
compete again against Saturday's<lb />
100-meter winner Lamonda<lb />
Miller of Applachian State next<lb />
week at the ASU Classic.<lb />
"Probably the only way that I<lb />
can beat her is to have a great start<lb />
and hope that she has a bad start<lb />
said Baldwin.<lb />
The men's team collected<lb />
several second-place finishes<lb />
throughout the day of<lb />
competetion.<lb />
Eugene McNeill, who finished<lb />
third in the 100 meters that his<lb />
brother Lee won, ran against<lb />
State's Pebbles again and was<lb />
edged out by one-tenth of a<lb />
second. McNeill recorded a 20.80<lb />
race as Pebbles ran a 20.70 race.<lb />
ECU's men's team placed<lb />
second and third in the 400-meter<lb />
run as Kclwyn Love finished in<lb />
48.04 seconds and Phil Estes<lb />
finished in 48.07 seconds.<lb />
Vanessa Smith brought home a<lb />
second and third-place finish for<lb />
ECU as she competed in the 200<lb />
meter and 400-meter dashes.<lb />
Smi th finished the 400 meters in<lb />
56.50 behind St. Augustines'<lb />
Veronica Williams who ran a<lb />
56.13. St. Augustine also won the<lb />
200 meter which Smith placed<lb />
third in as she ran the race in 25<lb />
seconds flat.<lb />
The women's 400-meter relay<lb />
team was edged out by St.<lb />
Augustines relay in that race.<lb />
ECU ran the relay in 46.58<lb />
seconds. St. Augustine ran it one-<lb />
tenth of a second better with a<lb />
46.48 second race.<lb />
ECU, whose goal is to qualify<lb />
for the NCAA's felt they could<lb />
have won the race, which was<lb />
their third second-place finish of<lb />
the season.<lb />
"We need to get our handoffs<lb />
down said Sonya Baldwin, a<lb />
member of the relay. "Our speed<lb />
is really coming along and I<lb />
believe that the improving our<lb />
handoffs would really make the<lb />
difference<lb />
Women's coach Wayne Miller<lb />
said that he was pleased with the<lb />
Co-Rec V-ball showdown set<lb />
The Co-Rec Volleyball<lb />
Showdown of the Season is<lb />
coming up Wednesday night in<lb />
Minges Coliseum.<lb />
The two unbeaten teams - The<lb />
Good, The Bad and the Ugly and<lb />
Alpha Sigma Phi - go head to head<lb />
for first place in League 1. Earlier<lb />
this week, Silent Attack took on<lb />
winless Jones Legion of Doom to<lb />
wrap up their league season.<lb />
Volleyball playoffs get<lb />
underway Sunday, April 17 at<lb />
Minges Coliseum.<lb />
Registration for Frisbee Golf is<lb />
being held tonight at 6 p.m. in<lb />
Memorial Gym, Room 204. The<lb />
tournament is scheduled for<lb />
Wednesday, April 13 or<lb />
Thursday, April 14. Tee off times<lb />
each day will be assigned from 2<lb />
p.m until 6 p.m.<lb />
Tournament winners will be<lb />
determined by the lowest total<lb />
score after 18 holes at the Frisbee<lb />
golf course behind Harrington<lb />
Field.<lb />
Registration for the Spring 1988<lb />
Golf Classic will be held on<lb />
Monday, April 18 at 5 p.m. in<lb />
Memorial Gym, Room 102. The<lb />
tournament will be held on<lb />
Tuesday, April 19 and<lb />
Wednesday, April 20 at the<lb />
Aydcn Golf and Country Club.<lb />
USGA rules will be used in the<lb />
tournament and a $6 green fee<lb />
will be charged. For more<lb />
information, contact Mary<lb />
Malone in Memorial Gym, Room<lb />
104-A.<lb />
Johnson and Clay Walker, 200<lb />
meters; Clay Walker, 400 meters;<lb />
Barry Scott, 800 meters; Alpha Phi<lb />
and the Boosters, 4 x 100; Tau<lb />
Kappa Epsilon, 4 x 400; Stephanie<lb />
Creasly and Barry Scott, 1 mile<lb />
Run; Stacey Stukenschmidt and<lb />
Barry Scott, 2 mile run.<lb />
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those entry forms in by<lb />
Wednesday, April 13 for the<lb />
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on out and enjoy the action!<lb />
day's performances, although he<lb />
had hoped for a first-place finish<lb />
from the relay team.<lb />
"We made a few errors that<lb />
costs us, but we can correct them<lb />
and the experience can benefit us<lb />
later said Miller. "I was really<lb />
pleased with the team and I have<lb />
to say that Sonya Baldwin's win<lb />
was the best performance of the<lb />
day<lb />
The men's team also had<lb />
finishers in the two hurdle events<lb />
of the day. Brian Williams, who<lb />
finished second in his preliminary<lb />
heat of the 100-meter hurdles,<lb />
finished fifth overall with a 15.08<lb />
in the finals. Dave Parker,<lb />
finished fourth in his preliminary<lb />
heat and went on to finish seventh<lb />
in the overall standings with a<lb />
15.43 final performance.<lb />
In the intermediate hurdles,<lb />
Udon Cheeks finished sixth,<lb />
running a time of 55.35.<lb />
Men's coach Bill Carson said his<lb />
team ran a great race considering<lb />
the condition of the track.<lb />
Carson's 400-meter relay did<lb />
not compete on Saturday after<lb />
team member Kelvin Wrighton<lb />
suffered leg cramps.<lb />
The relay team and the Pirates<lb />
will be in action next weekend as<lb />
they travel to the Dogwood<lb />
Relays in Knoxville, Tn.<lb />
The women's team will be on<lb />
the road to compete at the ASU<lb />
Classic, at Appalachian State.<lb />
Congratulations to the winners<lb />
in the 1988 I.R.S. Track Meet. The<lb />
winners include Jinnell Johnson<lb />
and Patrick Ricci, long jump;<lb />
Andrea Overby and Jeff Emerson,<lb />
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CO-REC VOLLEYBALL<lb />
Co-Rec Volleyball playoffs are just around the corner.<lb />
Two teams have served their way into the front-runner<lb />
positions. The Good, Bad and Ugly (the team that has it all!)<lb />
and the Silent Attack (opponents only chance is to steal<lb />
signals) are both unbeaten in league play. The Good, Bad and<lb />
Ugly will go head-to-head on April 13th with another un-<lb />
beaten team, Alpha Sigma Phi. IMA RECK says having a<lb />
good mixture of people will give GB &amp; U the edge. Silent<lb />
Attack has one contest left before playoff time, taking on<lb />
winless Jones Legion of Doom on April 11.<lb />
As for the titleIMA RECK says a Silent Attack is the<lb />
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Men's<lb />
1. DAMN YANKEESThis hurts IMA RECK but Billy is back and those dad-bern north-<lb />
erners always win. Rats.<lb />
2. SUMPTHING SPECIALA real contender still. Don't forget, these guys know how to win.<lb />
1988 Pre-season Champs.<lb />
3. DA BOYSThis team must contend for some kind of title because they are<lb />
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fancy - just good ole' basic Softball.<lb />
4. SCOTT WISEGUYSMove into the rankings after IMA RECK's attention drawn to name.<lb />
Wiseguy is after all, a good T.V. drama series.<lb />
5. THE HIT-A-THONA pitcher's nightmare in color. These guys believe always in<lb />
rapping the ball. Forget the defense. Pitch the ball, NOW!<lb />
6. SIGMA PHI EPSILONThey've tried so hard all year. Sigma Phi Epsilon is the sentimental<lb />
favorite. Pride makes the difference.<lb />
7. DEVILS CROTCHSimply too hot to stop.<lb />
8. ALCOHOLICSPeople do incredible things when they are sloshed. But these guys are<lb />
talented and can drink opponents under the table. Beware of pre-<lb />
game invitations to Crow's Nest.<lb />
9. DIRTY DOZENWhen the game gets tough, the tough get dirty. Sliding? Maybe.<lb />
Maybe Not.<lb />
10. KORA IN HELLWhat in the world? You gotta at least respect the name.<lb />
Women's<lb />
1. FLUNKEESIMA RECK is such a bad pickeroner. The truth comes out. Take the<lb />
Flunkeez by three over the Enforcers. (Regular season only.)<lb />
2. ENFORCERSEnforcers are chilling in Florida as we speak. Will battle to the end in<lb />
regular season but put all money on these girls in the all-nighter.<lb />
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3. BAKED POTATOESEarning more respect as the season rolls on. They can do more than<lb />
cook after all.<lb />
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5. DELTA ZETAYes, IMA RECK, sorority girls can play softball.<lb />
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