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Coming Thursday:<lb />
fudge Robert Orr campaigns in Greenville. ECU'S<lb />
nursing school is under fire for low test scores.<lb />
'eatures:<lb />
The Ayden Collard Festival has turned Earlvis into a<lb />
lover of the leaves.<lb />
Sports:<lb />
The Pirates take it on the chin from the Hokies 27-16.<lb />
Also, a regional college wrap up.<lb />
i&amp;hz iEaat (ftaroltman<lb />
Sewing the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol. b3 No. 18<lb />
Tuesday, September 13,1988<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
18 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Student property owners should show respect<lb />
By TOM PAGE<lb />
MilT V nttr<lb />
Each year many ECU students<lb />
choose to live in various off-cam-<lb />
pus housing.<lb />
There are over 4(1 apartment<lb />
complexes in the arc. and also<lb />
various rooms and homes for<lb />
rent.<lb />
When students decide to mine<lb />
oii campus and abandon dorm<lb />
life, they must also be conscious of<lb />
the fact that they are citizens of<lb />
Greenville and are responsible for<lb />
their actions that may affect their<lb />
neighbors, according to detective<lb />
Doug Jackson, of the Greenville<lb />
police department.<lb />
Jackson stated that one of the<lb />
biggest problems off-hand is the<lb />
iack ol respect given to neighbors<lb />
bv many of the college students in<lb />
their neighborhoods.<lb />
"Not all, but many students<lb />
fail torealize they are residents of<lb />
Greenville and should act as such.<lb />
Many students think they are just<lb />
temporary residents and can do<lb />
whatever they want, but that is<lb />
not the case he said.<lb />
lackson said much of the time<lb />
parties are the disruptive factor in<lb />
many of the complaints.<lb />
Some other common com-<lb />
plaints received bv the police<lb />
department pertaining to the area<lb />
around the university are:<lb />
- More than 3 unrelated people<lb />
living in a single familv dwelling.<lb />
Violation of Greenville Zoning<lb />
Ordinance Section 32-3.<lb />
- "Dogs running at large Vio-<lb />
lation Citv Code Section 12-2-39<lb />
- Loud noises or music. Viola-<lb />
tion City Code Section 12-5-1<lb />
- Speeding on the streets � Vio-<lb />
lation City Code Section 10-2-141.<lb />
Parking tickets andor towing<lb />
will be issued for the following<lb />
violations:<lb />
1-on a sidewalk<lb />
2-in front of a public or<lb />
private driveway<lb />
3-within 15 feet of a fire<lb />
hydrant<lb />
4-on a crosswalk<lb />
5-within 10 feet of an in-<lb />
tersection<lb />
6-parked left to curb<lb />
7-no parking zones<lb />
marked with signs or yellow<lb />
curbs<lb />
8-a controlled residential<lb />
parking area designated as "A"<lb />
parking<lb />
9-double parking<lb />
10-bus stops<lb />
These are all violations of city<lb />
ordinance codes and carry penal-<lb />
ties which many students are not<lb />
aware of or may not take seri-<lb />
ously. Some students do not real-<lb />
ize that there is even a problem.<lb />
"I never really thought of<lb />
myself as a citizen of Greenville,<lb />
but I guess when it comes down to<lb />
it 1 am. 1 didn't know there was<lb />
that much of a problem. It seems<lb />
like it's all students in the area<lb />
anyway said one student resi-<lb />
dent of a nearby apartment com-<lb />
plex.<lb />
1 he neighbors in the sur-<lb />
rounding area see things a little<lb />
differently.<lb />
One man on lewis St. ex-<lb />
pressed, "It's not so much the<lb />
parties as it is the parking prob-<lb />
lem. On the weekdays they take<lb />
my spaces and if thev ha e parties<lb />
on the weekend they take my<lb />
spaces, not to mention leave a<lb />
mess sometimes. After communi-<lb />
cation tails, you have to call the<lb />
police. Which is something neigh-<lb />
bors shouldn't have to do<lb />
According to Detective<lb />
lackson, the "Good Neighbor<lb />
Policy" is the best way to get to<lb />
enjoy off-campus experience for<lb />
everyone involved. Jackson said<lb />
students should be aware ot the<lb />
ordinances listed above which<lb />
may affect them. Many of the<lb />
complaints could be cut down in<lb />
regards to the parties if students<lb />
would tell neighbors ahead of<lb />
time when they plan to have a<lb />
part v.<lb />
"It comes down to the fact that<lb />
student or non-student, v.<lb />
citizens of the same city and<lb />
should respect each other as<lb />
as respect the city ordinance, "he<lb />
s.iid.<lb />
lackson works jn conjunction<lb />
with many m . rhood im-<lb />
provement programs such as<lb />
Crime Stoppers and The Tar F<lb />
Neighborhood Association<lb />
SGA plans for improvement<lb />
IU MICHAEL LEWIS<lb />
The plan ot" action for this<lb />
vear's Student Government Asso-<lb />
ciation is to better the ECU cam-<lb />
pus, while it motivates and helps<lb />
the student body.<lb />
"No problem too big or person<lb />
too small, tell us what's happen-<lb />
ing, and we'll get involved said<lb />
SGA President Larry Murphy.<lb />
This is the attitude the SGA has<lb />
taken on for the Fall year of 1988.<lb />
The SGA has taken affirmative<lb />
action towards improving in-<lb />
volvement, school spirit, campus<lb />
interaction and student facilities.<lb />
According to Murphy a major<lb />
focus oi the SGA is to improve<lb />
minority involvement.<lb />
Murphv said, "one ot the mam<lb />
goals oi the SGA this year is to<lb />
promote more minoritv involve-<lb />
ment<lb />
The SGA plans to do this with<lb />
the help of MSO (Minority Stu-<lb />
dent Organization). MSO Presi-<lb />
dent Greg Thompson and Direc-<lb />
tor )oe Singleton will both play<lb />
crucial roles in this plan.<lb />
"We hope to improve race rela-<lb />
tions and encourage more partici-<lb />
pation among minority students,<lb />
said Thompson<lb />
"School spirit, is another con-<lb />
cern of the SGA said Treasurer,<lb />
Tripp Rouges.<lb />
"We hope to promote ECU's<lb />
name and be rccognzied for being<lb />
more than just a party school he<lb />
said.<lb />
To boost morale, th SGA plans<lb />
to stir up competing a between<lb />
fraternities, dorms, and other stu-<lb />
dent organizations. Prizes will be<lb />
awarded to the dorm, fraternity<lb />
or organization that has the larg-<lb />
est attendance at the home games.<lb />
"Leaders meetings tech-<lb />
niques similar to the one North<lb />
Carolina State University uses,<lb />
will be conducted by the SGA<lb />
with intent to promote more<lb />
campus involvement.<lb />
The bG A has started a newslet-<lb />
ter campaign which will be sent to<lb />
most campus organizations.<lb />
These letters will inform the or-<lb />
ganizations about what's going<lb />
on on campus and activities pro-<lb />
posed by the SGA. By doing this,<lb />
the SGA hopes to encourage or-<lb />
ganizations to work with them in<lb />
making better programs for stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
Work petition polls were con-<lb />
ducted this summer for handicap<lb />
students. The questionaire was<lb />
concerned with problems of<lb />
handicap students such as regis-<lb />
tration. The main question was<lb />
whether or not students would<lb />
mind handicap students having<lb />
priority during class registration.<lb />
Other concerns of the SGA this<lb />
year are better student recrea-<lb />
tional facilities, parking and Pi-<lb />
rate Walk.<lb />
Most of the programs have al-<lb />
ready been put into effect, but<lb />
some are scheduled for later in<lb />
the semester.<lb />
vandals struck campus Saturday night. Another job that FCU Maintenance should not have to<lb />
waste time repairing (Photo by David Paris Ian, ECU Photolab).<lb />
Assault story is questionable<lb />
By JOE HARRIS<lb />
On Tuesday, September 6, The<lb />
East Carolinian ran a story stating<lb />
that a Lawrence 1 olo, a Kenyan<lb />
and a pre-enginecring student<lb />
was assaulted and sustained<lb />
$6,(XY) in injuries.<lb />
Foreign Student Advisor Dr.<lb />
Lucv Wright brought it to the at-<lb />
tention oi The East Carolinian that<lb />
there is no one enrolled at ECU by<lb />
that name. She, along with main<lb />
others requested more informa-<lb />
tion on Tolo, and the incident.<lb />
When police reports, school rec-<lb />
ords and work records concern-<lb />
ing Tolo were examined more<lb />
closely, it seems he does not exist.<lb />
The story reported that Tolo<lb />
was attacked on Thursday, Sep-<lb />
tember l,bv four men withan iron<lb />
bar after he finised his shift at the<lb />
Fast Fare. The Greenville Police<lb />
Department nor FCU Campus<lb />
Security has any record oi an as-<lb />
sault complaint being filed that<lb />
night. Also, after contacting all ot<lb />
the Fast Fare food stores, all of<lb />
which have no record of Tolo's<lb />
employment, his identity and<lb />
whereabouts still remain a mvs<lb />
Students opt for five years<lb />
College Hill residents partake in an oversized game of Twister.<lb />
Just one of the activities SKA has for the students (Photo by<lb />
Thomas Walters<lb />
By SEAN HERRING<lb />
Assistant N�v�i Editor<lb />
Statistics show that not all stu-<lb />
dents are finishing college in four<lb />
years, but are extending their<lb />
undergraduate studies to at least<lb />
five years.<lb />
This one year extension is more<lb />
popularly known as "the five year<lb />
plan<lb />
According to ECU Planning<lb />
and Institutional Research, ECU<lb />
had a total of 2,910 seniors, as of<lb />
the spring semester of this year.<lb />
Of this number, 1,952 received<lb />
undergraduate degrees, by the<lb />
end of the first summer session.<lb />
The research shows that, the<lb />
number of minorities that re-<lb />
ceived degrees out of that 1,952<lb />
total was 248.<lb />
There were 199 black students,<lb />
that graduated, which made up<lb />
10.2 percent of the total under-<lb />
graduate class.<lb />
Other undergraduate students<lb />
included nine American Indians;<lb />
12 Asian Pacific Islanders; six<lb />
Hispanic and 22 non-resident ali-<lb />
ens (non citizens).<lb />
William Helton, the director of<lb />
ECU Planning and Institutional<lb />
Research stated that the data for<lb />
this study is gathered over a fiscal<lb />
year, which is from July 1 to June<lb />
30.<lb />
"It is too early to know how<lb />
many seniors will graduate this<lb />
fall or how many oi the seniors<lb />
have tentatively applied tor<lb />
graduation Helton said.<lb />
But according to their research<lb />
there are 2,657 students that are<lb />
classified as seniors, this<lb />
semester.<lb />
He said, "41 percent of students<lb />
that enrolled at FCU in 1982<lb />
graduated within five years. Also<lb />
37.8 percent either transferred to<lb />
other schools or dropped out of<lb />
school<lb />
Helton also found through the<lb />
study that 12.5 percent of the stu-<lb />
dents from the same class were<lb />
academically suspended.<lb />
Some students find it difficult to<lb />
graduate in four years because<lb />
they have done everything from<lb />
partying too much their freshmen<lb />
year to changing their major.<lb />
Kim Day, a senior psychology<lb />
major stated, "1 came to college<lb />
my first year thinking that college<lb />
was all fun, and I'd just get by<lb />
with the work. Then, I started<lb />
taking fewer semester hours,<lb />
which has put me behind. But 1<lb />
am not in any hurry to get out of<lb />
school. Even after I get mv under-<lb />
graduate degree, I want to stay<lb />
and get a graduate degree<lb />
Lester Faison, a senior business<lb />
major said, "I decided to take a<lb />
different route with my educa-<lb />
tion. I graduated from high<lb />
school, and then entered a trans-<lb />
fer program at Wayne Commu-<lb />
nity College, in Goldsboro. Even<lb />
though I did not graduate last<lb />
May, this was the best approach<lb />
to college for me<lb />
Some students believe that tak-<lb />
ing too many hours might cause<lb />
them to become overloaded, and<lb />
result in their not being produc-<lb />
tive. So, in order to put more<lb />
emphasis on their studies, they<lb />
plan their curriculum around five<lb />
or more years.<lb />
David Kornegay, a senior crimi-<lb />
nal justice major stated, " When I<lb />
first came to college, I did not<lb />
know exactly what I wanted to<lb />
major in, so I have changed mv<lb />
major since being at ECU. Also, I<lb />
did not want to overload myself<lb />
with too much of a heavy course<lb />
load. I decided to spread out my<lb />
semester hours over a five year<lb />
period, because I believe that it is<lb />
the quality of the work, not the<lb />
quantity of hours<lb />
tery.<lb />
Hie reporter who covered the<lb />
story, Sean Herring, an employee<lb />
of The Fast Carolinian and K<lb />
n-Karry said Tolo is a period<lb />
customer of the store and came in<lb />
Friday night, September 2 :<lb />
daged and severly bruised lie:<lb />
ring said Tolo had hospital re-<lb />
ports, which cannot be obtained<lb />
because thev are priviledged in<lb />
formation, and spoke of the inci-<lb />
dent without problem.<lb />
Herring said "Idid not have am<lb />
reason to believe that he was mis-<lb />
representing himself. So 1 did rt<lb />
examine the documents lolo had<lb />
in his folder. 1 ve seen and chatted<lb />
with him oft and on tor the lasl<lb />
two years<lb />
"I don't doubt that this isn t a<lb />
real person, but we have no vav<lb />
of proving this, said Wrigl<lb />
According to Wright it lolo is<lb />
here illegally, he would be in vio<lb />
lation of immigration law s.<lb />
"We don't want to get him<lb />
trouble, but we do want to h�<lb />
him if indeed, he needs it I've<lb />
people asking me w ho this pers<lb />
is and to whom could thev con<lb />
tribute money for the medi<lb />
bills Wright said.<lb />
She said "sometimes there are<lb />
students who trv and take advan<lb />
tageof the system because ot their<lb />
status, but we (the university)<lb />
have no tolerance tor actions like<lb />
this She added that incidents<lb />
where a student takes advantage<lb />
oi the system are very rare<lb />
"Wedefinitely know he is not a<lb />
student nor has he ever been a stu<lb />
dent, at least as long as I ve been<lb />
here at the university. I would<lb />
know immediately whether he<lb />
was a student, faculty or even a<lb />
resident.<lb />
"When it comes to registering<lb />
foreign students the school is verv<lb />
thorough in checking student vi-<lb />
sas and things of that nature. If we<lb />
did register a student who does<lb />
not have all the correct paper-<lb />
See TOLO, pace 5<lb /><pb facs="00058092_tn_0002" /><lb />
f<lb />
2 THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />
SEPTEMBER 8, 1988<lb />
Syphilis cases up 38 percent in N. C. cities<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) - An alarming<lb />
increase in syphilis is occurring in<lb />
North Carolina cities, hitting<lb />
mostly young blacks and possibly<lb />
leaving them vulnerable to expo-<lb />
sure to AIDS, health officials say.<lb />
The state wide increase began<lb />
last year, when the number of<lb />
syphilis cases soared 38 percent<lb />
over the previous year, increasing<lb />
to 770 from 558. During the first<lb />
six months of 1988, the increase<lb />
has been less steep, about 18 per-<lb />
cent over 1987.<lb />
"Most of it is heterosexual<lb />
)ames W. Prugh of the state's<lb />
Sexually Transmitted Disease<lb />
branch told the News and Ob-<lb />
server of Raleigh. "Certainly the<lb />
vast majority of cases are in urban<lb />
areas<lb />
About 58 percent of the cases<lb />
occur in males, with an average<lb />
age of 28, and 42 percent in fe-<lb />
males, with and average age of 25.<lb />
About 87 percent of those affected<lb />
are black, 10 percent white and<lb />
the rest Hispanic, Asian or Ameri-<lb />
can Indian.<lb />
Last year, 41 percent of the<lb />
state's reported cases occurred in<lb />
three urban areas: Mecklenburg,<lb />
Guilford and Wake counties.<lb />
Prugh said no one was sure<lb />
what was causing the increase,<lb />
but some county clinic workers<lb />
say they are seeing an increase in<lb />
patients who are drug users.<lb />
"We're running into more situ-<lb />
ations where patients are talking<lb />
about drugs he said. "Obvi-<lb />
ously, these same people are<lb />
going to be at risk for AIDS<lb />
Statistics show AIDS is infect-<lb />
inga disproportionate percentage<lb />
of blacks. In North Carolina, 44<lb />
percent of AIDS victims are black,<lb />
while the general population is<lb />
about 25 percent black.<lb />
Some public health experts say<lb />
there is evidence syphilis helps<lb />
the spread of the AIDS virus.<lb />
Syphilis sores, sometimes hidden<lb />
internally, could be an easy en-<lb />
trance for the AIDS virus.<lb />
"It could very well compound<lb />
the problem said Judy Owen-<lb />
O'Dowd, regional supervisor for<lb />
the state's AIDS control program<lb />
in Raleigh.<lb />
In many instances, syphilis<lb />
appears to be decreasing in the<lb />
homosexual population as many<lb />
change their sexual habits for fear<lb />
of AIDS, said Dr. Peter Morris,<lb />
deputy director of the Wake<lb />
health Department.<lb />
"We would agree the shift has<lb />
occurred from gay or bisexual<lb />
males to heterosexual males he<lb />
said.<lb />
The pattern in North Carolina<lb />
has been reported nationwide.<lb />
Last month, th Centers for Disease<lb />
control reported a 25 percent in-<lb />
crease in syphilis nationwide for<lb />
1987 compared with 1986.<lb />
North Carolina's experience<lb />
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portunity like this in a lifetime<lb />
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ton Bloch. "We're telling every-<lb />
one to stop thinking about it and<lb />
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coup for the museum and quickly<lb />
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foot structure was built for the<lb />
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In Memphis, the show drew<lb />
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825,000 people went to see it in<lb />
Denver.<lb />
"The old adage that art follows<lb />
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spokesman Phil Busher. "Four of<lb />
the seven cities that hosted the ex-<lb />
hibit are in the South<lb />
The contract calls for the Egyp-<lb />
tian government to collect any<lb />
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more than 40 area corporations<lb />
have agreed to make up the defi-<lb />
cit.<lb />
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(CPS) � For at leas! the<lb />
year in a row, the College f<lb />
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sent out a wildly alarmi;<lb />
draising letter to potent J<lb />
nors.<lb />
For example, the letter<lb />
Libyan leader Moammar(j<lb />
has given U.S. campus<lb />
$300,000 to "turn innocent<lb />
students away tr m theii<lb />
ents" and to "turn Am I<lb />
into the seething cauldi<lb />
respect and violence ol ti<lb />
sixties<lb />
Concerned citizens<lb />
Libyan-sponsored campus<lb />
by donating rr.<lb />
Republicans<lb />
The letter, aim<lb />
word the same plea for do<lb />
the group mailed to p<lb />
donors lastyeai<lb />
tions about th <lb />
committee's fundra<lb />
and political e<lb />
campus critics j<lb />
agan.<lb />
"This said an<lb />
Sanbrano of CISPES �<lb />
in Solidarity with the P 1<lb />
Salvador), which the let! -1<lb />
has ties to ten<lb />
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charges were built on "r<lb />
ports by a small net<lb />
servative student mi<lb />
them College Repubh I<lb />
bers � who, drawing the<lb />
conclusions from newsj<lb />
nes and conservative maj:<lb />
write papers accusi:<lb />
disloyalty<lb />
They then send ti<lb />
the Federal Bureau<lb />
tion which, it was reve<lb />
January 1988. used them<lb />
reason tor investigating<lb />
that were critical of Rea<lb />
ministration policies.<lb />
Federal legislators and nl<lb />
pers around the country rj<lb />
criticized the FBI's inv<lb />
of Reagan critics as n<lb />
when the scheme cairn I<lb />
documents obtained b � 1<lb />
ter for Constitutional R<lb />
New York "public ii<lb />
group.<lb />
. - , .to hearings, FBI otticu<lb />
fied their four-year invesj<lb />
Murderers<lb />
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and were chargsi with rmi<lb />
the stabbing death ol I<lb />
steomother last week<lb />
Greensboro apartment<lb />
The two also were ch <lb />
felonv larceny oi the worn;<lb />
which was recovered Surj<lb />
the Ohio State Patrol.<lb />
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Jr. of Winston Salem, an<lb />
Michelle Lewis, also o W<lb />
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noon to police in MaumeJ<lb />
just southwest of Toledo<lb />
- stolen car reportedly raij<lb />
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Libya accused of funding unrest<lb />
(CPS) � For at least the second of the groups never did uncover publican allegations were false<lb />
year in a row, the College Repub- any wrongdoing,<lb />
licans National Committee has But College Republicans<lb />
sent out a wildly alarmist fun- spokesman Greg Rothman disre-<lb />
draising letter to potential do- gards the FBI's inability to verify<lb />
nors. his group's allegations.<lb />
For example, the letter claims "The information is still true<lb />
Libyan leader MoammarQaddati he maintained. "It hasn't<lb />
This year the department refused<lb />
comment, as did the FBI.<lb />
The Central American report<lb />
was prepared by College Republi-<lb />
added.<lb />
College Republican spies, he<lb />
said infiltrated the University of<lb />
Massachusetts at Amherst Young<lb />
Communist League. Rothman<lb />
cans who, the letter says, recently charged the group receives fund-<lb />
has given U.S. campus groups<lb />
$300,000 to "turn innocent young<lb />
students away from their par-<lb />
ents" and to "turn America back<lb />
into the seething cauldron of dis-<lb />
respect and violence of the late<lb />
sixties<lb />
Concerned citizens, can count<lb />
Libyan-sponsored campus unrest<lb />
by donating money to the College<lb />
Republicans.<lb />
The letter, almost word-for-<lb />
word the same plea for donations<lb />
changed. In fact, the situation<lb />
there (in Central America) has<lb />
gotten worse<lb />
The only difference between<lb />
1987 and 1988 f undraising letters:<lb />
Friends of the Democratic Center<lb />
in Central America, better known<lb />
as FRODEMCA, is not listed as a<lb />
recipient of Libyan aid in the 1988<lb />
version. TRODEMCA, like the<lb />
College Republicans, supports<lb />
travelled to Central America to in-<lb />
vestigate the situation there.<lb />
Rothman says College Republi-<lb />
cans visited Central America last<lb />
year and this year.<lb />
When asked if it was ethical �<lb />
or wise � to distribute the same<lb />
report of a "recent" College<lb />
Republican fact-finding trip,<lb />
Rothman said "a free market<lb />
would dictate that some donors<lb />
would read the same letter<lb />
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ing and direction from the KGB,<lb />
the Soviet intelligence agency.<lb />
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attempting to overthrow that to be successful in attracting<lb />
the group mailed to potential nation's leftist Sandinista govern- money.<lb />
ment. Moreover, he said some of the<lb />
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report" of how the Nicaraguan noting the July arrests of eight<lb />
rebels, known as contras, are Libyans accused of illegally fund-<lb />
donors last year, raises new ques-<lb />
tions about the national<lb />
committee's fundraising ethics<lb />
and political espionage against<lb />
campus critics of President Re-<lb />
agan.<lb />
sickly, ill-equipped and demoral-<lb />
ized. If the contras are not sup-<lb />
"This said an angry Angela ported, the letters say, commu-<lb />
Sanbrano of CISPES (Committee<lb />
in Solidarity with the People of El<lb />
Salvador), which the letter asserts<lb />
has ties to terrorists, "is outra-<lb />
geous.<lb />
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nism will spread to the United<lb />
States.<lb />
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such as Witness for Peace and<lb />
CISPES wish to "turn innocent<lb />
ing pro-Libyan demonstrations<lb />
on U.S. campuses and paying for<lb />
leftist students' trips to Libya.<lb />
One of the Libyans allegedly also<lb />
plotted to assassinate former<lb />
Marine Col. Oliver North.<lb />
"We were aware of it Roth-<lb />
man said. "The recent arrests<lb />
College Republicans'<lb />
charges were built on "recent" re- parents and grandparents" and<lb />
ports by a small network of con- disrupt American campuses to<lb />
servative students � many of promote communism,<lb />
them College Republican mem- CISPES's Sanbrano called the<lb />
bers � who, drawing their own letter "a way of trying to dclegit-<lb />
conclusions from newspaper sto- imize the work that comes from<lb />
nes and conservative magazines, real concern about U.S. policy in<lb />
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OPINION<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Drop add<lb />
Reduction of deadline suggested<lb />
decrease the drop time but increase<lb />
the add period. Student A, faced<lb />
with unwanted classes, might drop<lb />
them and have to become a part-<lb />
time student, while Student B may<lb />
be dropping the classes Student A<lb />
might want to take � and has no<lb />
way to add them to his schedule.<lb />
The question of whether or not to<lb />
reduce the free drop period was<lb />
raised last year during a meeting of<lb />
the faculty senate, debated on but<lb />
never acted upon. It was left for the<lb />
Credits Committee to gather infor-<lb />
mation on the subject.<lb />
Which they will do during open<lb />
meetings on September 19 and 22 in<lb />
Brewster - C -103 at 2:30 p.m. Stu-<lb />
dents are urged to attend either<lb />
meeting to present feelings and<lb />
ideas on the subject.<lb />
One question that will un-<lb />
doubtably surface during the meet-<lb />
ings will be whether graduate stu-<lb />
dents, who may drop courses up to<lb />
two weeks before the final exam,<lb />
should be allowed to take 5000 level<lb />
courses while seniors are enrolled.<lb />
It is no doubt unfair that the grad<lb />
student is able to quit the class with-<lb />
out penalty while the senior is re-<lb />
stricted to the first six or less weeks<lb />
of the semester. Because in the final<lb />
analysis, it is the students paying for<lb />
the classes and he or she should be<lb />
the one to determine how long he or<lb />
she wishes to stay in the class.<lb />
The Credits Committee is having<lb />
two meetings to consider reducing<lb />
the free drop period undergraduate<lb />
students now enjoy. This means, in<lb />
many cases the drop period would<lb />
end before students have taken the<lb />
first test in the class and decided<lb />
whether or not it is worth their while<lb />
to continue in the course at the pres-<lb />
ent time.<lb />
While most students will see this<lb />
as a bad move, the reasons behind<lb />
the faculty's wish to reduce the cur-<lb />
rent six week drop period are sound.<lb />
In the first place, it is a long time<lb />
for students to decide whether or<lb />
not they wish to stay in the class.<lb />
Although it's nice to see what the<lb />
first test grade will be, that really<lb />
isn't a good indicator of perform-<lb />
ance, especially in a literature or art<lb />
class, where tests are infrequent and<lb />
usually not standardized.<lb />
It is also a matter of the student<lb />
and teacher's time. It is a waste of<lb />
time for a student to stay in a class<lb />
that long and then leave, as well as<lb />
the teacher.<lb />
Plus, when the teaching sched-<lb />
ules are made out at the beginning of<lb />
the semester, extra sections are<lb />
opened and closed depending on<lb />
the students enrolled. This wouldn't<lb />
be necessary if the class size dra-<lb />
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To the editor:<lb />
Anyone baffled by liberal dou-<lb />
blethink and the inconsistent, hypo-<lb />
critical double-standards of liberals?<lb />
This dictionary should help if you<lb />
are:<lb />
Crisis: Any situation liberals want<lb />
changed.<lb />
Bilingual: Unable to speak English.<lb />
Equal Opportunity: Preferential<lb />
treatment<lb />
Compassion: Using tax money to<lb />
support those unwilling to work.<lb />
Insensitivity: Objection to the use of<lb />
tax money for that purpose.<lb />
Simplistic: Any argument with<lb />
which liberals disagree but can't<lb />
answer.<lb />
Demonstration: A liberal riot.<lb />
Mob Violence: A conservative riot.<lb />
A Matter of Principle: A liberal con-<lb />
viction.<lb />
An Emotional Issue: A conservative<lb />
conviction.<lb />
Funding: Taxpayer's money.<lb />
Commitment: More taxpayer's<lb />
money.<lb />
Federal Budget: A work of fiction<lb />
about government spending.<lb />
Stereotypes: Liberal behavior pat-<lb />
terns they don't wish to think about.<lb />
Constitutional Interpretation:<lb />
Judges reading liberal political views<lb />
into the Constitution.<lb />
Politicizing the Courts: Judges<lb />
reading conservative political views<lb />
into the Constitution.<lb />
Public Interest Group: Politically<lb />
organized liberals.<lb />
Special Interest Lobby: Politically<lb />
organized conservatives.<lb />
Racism: Any criticism of minorities,<lb />
no matter how slight or justified.<lb />
National liberation movements:<lb />
Organizations trying to create<lb />
people's rebublics.<lb />
People's Republics: Places where<lb />
you do what you are told or get shot<lb />
Consciousness Raising: Embracing<lb />
liberal tenets.<lb />
Abortion-on-Demand: Mass murder<lb />
for fun and profit.<lb />
Fascism: Nazism: Any movement,<lb />
ideology, political opinion, or con-<lb />
viction not meeting liberal approval.<lb />
McCarthyism: Joe McCarthy<lb />
making outrageous, slanderous ac-<lb />
cusations of liberals under the shield<lb />
of Congressional immunity.<lb />
Protecting the Social Gains of the<lb />
Past: Teddy Kennedy making outra-<lb />
geous, slanderous accusations of<lb />
Judge Bork under the shield of Con-<lb />
gressional immunity.<lb />
Pragmatist: A politician with no<lb />
fixed principles in mind. Idealogue:<lb />
A conservative with a set of fixed,<lb />
right-wing principles.<lb />
Progressive: A liberal with a set of<lb />
fixed, left-wing principles.<lb />
United Nations: An international<lb />
competition more popular than the<lb />
Olympics because all the players win<lb />
except Americans Israelis, and South<lb />
Africans.<lb />
Civil Liberties: A legal and social<lb />
program for creating a privilege caste<lb />
of robbers, rapists, subversives and<lb />
pornographers.<lb />
Gun Control: A method of strip-<lb />
ping law-abiding citizens of their<lb />
firearms while assuring that crimi-<lb />
nals retain theirs undisturbed.<lb />
Arms Control: Campaigns by the<lb />
last eight American presidents to<lb />
demonstrate that liars and killers can<lb />
be trusted with our lives.<lb />
Welfare: A method of subsidizing<lb />
promiscuity and bastardy.<lb />
Education: In the U.S a device for<lb />
persuading citizens to contribute<lb />
upwards of $100 billion a year to-<lb />
ward the corruption of their children.<lb />
Right To Privacy: The right to engage<lb />
in perversion, and the right to pass on<lb />
any diseases that devolve from it.<lb />
(Important: Not to be construed as<lb />
the right to join a club in which the<lb />
members set their own standards for<lb />
admission<lb />
Liberal hypocrisy is rank and unend-<lb />
ing!<lb />
Justin Sturz<lb />
Senior<lb />
EnglishJournalism<lb />
Graph wrong<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Irrespective of the reasons for<lb />
the differences in the percentages of<lb />
faculty with PhDs at the various insti-<lb />
tutions described in the article of 1<lb />
September 1988The Story Goes<lb />
Much Deeper than the Statistics it is<lb />
important to note that the accompa-<lb />
nying graphic distorts the numbers.<lb />
The graphic employs a scale which is<lb />
unequal across the ordinate (vertical<lb />
axis) of the figure and which exagger-<lb />
ates the differences between the<lb />
universities.<lb />
As examples, the height of<lb />
the bar representing ECU (with 71<lb />
of ECU faculty holding PhDs) is<lb />
71mm, but the bars representing Ap-<lb />
palachian (with 84.8 of faculty with<lb />
PhDs) and UNC-CH (87.8 of fac-<lb />
ulty with PhDs) are 102mm and<lb />
109mm respectively. The effect of<lb />
this scale is to make the difference be-<lb />
tween ECU and Appalachian appear<lb />
more than twice its actual size (as<lb />
43.7 instead of the true 19.4), and<lb />
the difference between ECU and<lb />
UNC-CH appears as 535 rather<lb />
than the true 23.7.<lb />
That is, 84.8 of the faculty at<lb />
Appalachian have PhDs compared<lb />
to 71 of ECU faculty, and the differ-<lb />
ence (13.8) is 19.4 of 71. But the<lb />
bar representing Appalachian is<lb />
31mm longer (43.7 of 71mm) than<lb />
the bar representing ECU. The dis-<lb />
tortion is repeated with the bar repre-<lb />
senting UNC-CH.<lb />
The use of such deceptive<lb />
graphics has long been recognized by<lb />
both the lay person (Huff, 1954, How<lb />
to Lie with Statistics), and the profes-<lb />
sional (Tufte, 1983, The Visual Dis-<lb />
play of Quantitative Information).<lb />
Tufte presents a Tie Factor" index<lb />
which is obtained from the ratio of<lb />
the size of the effect shown in the<lb />
graphic to the size of the effect shown<lb />
in the data. The "Lie Factor" for the<lb />
printed graphic is approximately<lb />
2.25. Unfortunately, the deliberate or<lb />
inadvertent use of misleading graph-<lb />
ics is a common occurrence in the<lb />
popular press, but the misrepresen-<lb />
tation of numerical data should be<lb />
avoided.<lb />
The correct rule is simple: in-<lb />
creases in the length, width, or area of<lb />
the representational figure should be<lb />
tional to changes m tho data As your<lb />
article demonstrated, the interpreta-<lb />
tion of numbers is difficult enough<lb />
without further confusing the reader<lb />
through visual embellishments<lb />
which misrepresent the data.<lb />
G. Michael Poteat, PhD<lb />
Assistant Professor<lb />
Department of Psychology<lb />
Cartoon bad<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
The cartoon depecting your<lb />
staff illustrator being hanged, while<lb />
"girls" wearing ERA shirts cheer,<lb />
suggests that only women were<lb />
offended by the illustration of the<lb />
pirate with the bound and gagged<lb />
female. This is not so. As the father<lb />
of a 7-year-old girl, who I hope will<lb />
grow up in a world that respects<lb />
her, I also found your illustrations<lb />
objectionable, including this latest<lb />
infraction.<lb />
There is an assumption that<lb />
most female students, like most male<lb />
students, are at the University to<lb />
study, and most do. But too many of<lb />
your photos, cartoons and ads por-<lb />
tray females as less than serious, and<lb />
the cumulative effect of such edito-<lb />
rial choices erodes the status that<lb />
women have fought so hard to<lb />
achieve in recent years. In particular,<lb />
the reference to the women who criti-<lb />
cized you as "girls" is inappropriate;<lb />
most of the letters you published<lb />
were from female professors and<lb />
graduate students older than your-<lb />
selves.<lb />
Tomis Kapitan<lb />
Assistant Professor<lb />
Phiosophy department<lb />
Penis envy?<lb />
To the editor.<lb />
As a former student of ECU I<lb />
would like to comment on the car-<lb />
toon flap of recent weeks.<lb />
First of all, vour editorial defense<lb />
was adequate and accurate but you<lb />
should realize that it will never sat-<lb />
isfy your feminist critics; they lack a<lb />
sense of humor. Feminists are ideo-<lb />
logues whose basic interest is politi-<lb />
cal power. Humor, unless it is explic-<lb />
itly directed against men, is for them<lb />
intolerable.<lb />
Moreover, you need hardly be<lb />
defensive about an ordinary piece of<lb />
comic relief. Page through any femi-<lb />
nist newspaper or magazine and you<lb />
will see what I mean. The cartoons<lb />
and commentary are often so ob-<lb />
scene and so desperately hostile to<lb />
men that it is almost unbelievable.<lb />
There is no humor in them� only a<lb />
very twisted kind of anxious hate.<lb />
Some psychologists believe<lb />
that the typically feminist problems<lb />
with men can be traced back to early<lb />
childhood. Little Jane looks bet ween<lb />
her legs and discovers that she lacks<lb />
something that Little johnny has. For<lb />
most little girls this shock is quickly<lb />
over and they go on to other things.<lb />
For feminists, however, it leaves a<lb />
lasting sense of inferiority and the<lb />
result is an abiding resentment of<lb />
anything masculine.<lb />
That is why reasoning with<lb />
them about humor doesnt work; it is<lb />
an emotional problem, not a logical<lb />
one and Freud described it in two<lb />
words�"penis envy If they can't<lb />
blame biology they will blame you<lb />
instead. The fact is that feminists hate<lb />
being women.<lb />
You may need a word of ad-<lb />
vice. Now that you have ruffled the<lb />
feathers of that vindictive academic<lb />
bird, best known as the whining<lb />
femette, you can expect a number of<lb />
nasty political measures to be taken<lb />
against you.<lb />
At least two of the critical let-<lb />
ters printed against the inoffensive<lb />
cartoon came from women who rep-<lb />
resent organizations (as you do not)<lb />
and so they obviously know each<lb />
other. The first tactic of such cliques<lb />
is to start a whispering campaign<lb />
against you.<lb />
They will also raise the issue with<lb />
faculty friends so as to get statements<lb />
in support.<lb />
A suitably pliable administrator<lb />
will then be found to remonstrate<lb />
with you and perhaps to hint darkly<lb />
at a "possible need for discipline, i.e.<lb />
punishment for contrary thinking, as<lb />
a means of muzzling dissent. Should<lb />
this effort at "re-education" fail, you<lb />
may then hear a whisper that per-<lb />
haps there should be a co-editor<lb />
appointed to "help you" with your<lb />
copy or, perhaps, that more "sensi-<lb />
tive reporters should be hired to pres-<lb />
ent their viewpoint� i.e. to criticize<lb />
men and to proclaim that every<lb />
manhole is a personhole.<lb />
How do I know: all this? Well,<lb />
t! sorry truth is that I once dated a<lb />
feminist and even let her persuade<lb />
me to attend some meetings. What<lb />
an eye-opener! These women, a lot of<lb />
whom were lesbians, were only very<lb />
superficially interested in issues like<lb />
equal pay tor equal work.<lb />
Their real goal, as one over-<lb />
weight speaker boldly put it, is<lb />
"power, so that we can build a matri-<lb />
archy in which the aggressfve' in-<lb />
stincts of men will be subdued to the<lb />
service of women If you think I<lb />
exaggerate just read the articles in<lb />
any feminist newspaper. By the way,<lb />
there were five or six other men sit-<lb />
ting together at this same meeting.<lb />
All of them applauded the speaker<lb />
and I couldn't understand whv until<lb />
I saw that they were homosexuals.<lb />
When I asked the woman<lb />
sitting next to me about this, her reply<lb />
was that the only man a convinced<lb />
feminist could trust was a homosex-<lb />
ual because "they like to penetrate<lb />
each other instead of us<lb />
I left my date at that meeting<lb />
and never looked back. Who needs<lb />
the sleaze and the aggravation! That<lb />
may be your attitude too, but you will<lb />
still need to watch out and protect<lb />
your newspaper. You have aroused<lb />
the feeding frenzy of the shrews and,<lb />
unlike other people, they are not<lb />
quick to forgive and forget. Be pre-<lb />
pared for a flank attack. It may take<lb />
the form of a demand for more<lb />
"women's studies" courses (i.e. po-<lb />
litical action committees) in which<lb />
the topic discussed will be the news-<lb />
paper at ECU.<lb />
The tone may even sound ob-<lb />
jective, but the emotions will be raw<lb />
and you will be the target. They will<lb />
work to construct a situation in<lb />
which their interpretation of humor<lb />
and fact becomes the only allowable<lb />
one. If you let that happen then you<lb />
deserve the consequences. How do<lb />
you like the idea of being "sub-<lb />
dued"?<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
William May<lb />
Alumnus<lb />
Anti-abortion<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
As a woman and as a mother<lb />
of three, I feel I must respond to the<lb />
two pro-abortion letters in the Sept.<lb />
6 East Carolinian. The letters<lb />
blasted pro-life activists for holding<lb />
a mass funeral for aborted unborn<lb />
children, saying that the funeral<lb />
"disgusted" them and was a<lb />
"blatant and vulgar invasion of the<lb />
privacy of the women involved<lb />
I ask: whaf s wrong with prop-<lb />
erly and respectfully burying our<lb />
dead? Have we become so barbaric<lb />
and callous in this country that we<lb />
don't care if our unborn children are<lb />
disposed of as so much garbage?<lb />
And as far as the phrase "inva-<lb />
sion of privacy" is concerned, yes,<lb />
there WAS an invasion of privacy:<lb />
the ultimate invasion, which led to<lb />
the deaths of 157 innocent unborn<lb />
children.<lb />
See LETTER, page 3<lb />
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Vote Thomas<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
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to voice your opinion is about to be<lb />
bestowed upon you. On Wednesday<lb />
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vour class leaders. These leaders are<lb />
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voice in Student Government � the<lb />
backbone of all student involvement<lb />
on campus.<lb />
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who is willing to work for your wants<lb />
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exercising your right to vote. Vote on<lb />
Wednesday. Allen Thomas, Sopho-<lb />
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Kelly Jones<lb />
Student Government Vice<lb />
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Vote Thomas<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
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nity to strongly encourage the sopho-<lb />
mores of East Carolina to vote for the<lb />
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more Class president � Allen Tho-<lb />
mas. Last year Allen served as a SG A<lb />
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Colleen M. McDonald<lb />
Sophomore<lb />
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Vote Sturz<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
Dear Freshman:<lb />
Tom orrow you will be electing<lb />
the two people who will be repre-<lb />
senting you throughout the 1988-89<lb />
school year, your freshman class<lb />
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offices need to be filled by two people<lb />
who will stand up and speak out for<lb />
their fellow classmates.<lb />
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Faulkner, believe that we can fill<lb />
these two positions to the upmost of<lb />
their capacities. We have both held<lb />
many leadership positions through-<lb />
out our high school year and wish to<lb />
continue doing so here at ECU. Make<lb />
your vote count.<lb />
Arielle Sturz � President<lb />
Kim Faulkner � Vice President<lb />
Kim Faulkner<lb />
Spanish<lb />
Freshman<lb />
Arielle Sturz<lb />
Psychology<lb />
Freshman<lb />
Vote Kalkhurst<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
Dear Seniors:<lb />
Tomorrow we will be electing<lb />
our class president. The senior calss<lb />
president plays an important role in<lb />
our plans to graduate. He plans both<lb />
graduations and any other activities<lb />
concerning Seniors. The position of<lb />
senior president entails a strong<lb />
devotion to the job.<lb />
Dillion Kalkhurst possesses this<lb />
devotion and committement. Dillion<lb />
has committed himself to serving the<lb />
students his entire college career. He<lb />
has served on Canvassing and Solic-<lb />
iting, Chancellors Bcautification,<lb />
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pointments committees. Dillion also<lb />
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vears and Scott Thomas's cabinet.<lb />
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lion is the best person for us.<lb />
Vote Dillion Kalkhurst.<lb />
Senior President<lb />
Larry Murphy<lb />
Student Body President<lb />
Senior<lb />
English<lb />
Vote Kalkhurst<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
Seniors,<lb />
Tommorow you will be choosing<lb />
the person to be the head of your<lb />
class, the Senior Class President.<lb />
There is one candidate that stands<lb />
out above the rest, Dillion Kalkurst.<lb />
Dillion has served East Carolina in<lb />
many different ways. He has been an<lb />
active member of the Student Gov-<lb />
ernment for 3 years.<lb />
Dillion has held the position of<lb />
legislator for 2 years and last year<lb />
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find out why PIKE IS IT<lb />
ALPHA XI DELTA: We had a blast at the<lb />
party. Can't wait till the next one. Good<lb />
luck to all the pledges. The Brothers it<lb />
Pledges of Pi Kappa Alpha.<lb />
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON: We would<lb />
like to welcome all of the members of our<lb />
Alpha pledge class. Good luck fellows!<lb />
KA�Thanks for a great time at your<lb />
house Friday evening. The rain sure<lb />
didn't stop us! Let's do it again. Love, The<lb />
Alpha Delta Pi's.<lb />
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RA'S AND HEAD RESIDENTS: Be sure<lb />
to vote for your fellow staff member from<lb />
Jarvis. Vote Mary Fordham - Senior Class<lb />
President.<lb />
COLLEGE REPUBLICANS are proud to<lb />
support their vice-chairman in her cam-<lb />
paign for senior class president. Good<lb />
luck Mary Fordham!<lb />
ALPHA OMICRON PI: The brothers of<lb />
Sigma Alpha Epsilon would like to thank<lb />
you for your participation with our Rush.<lb />
Wecould not have done it without you all.<lb />
Thanks again! Sigma Alpha Epsilon.<lb />
THE BROTHERS OF PI KAPPA PHI<lb />
would like to thank the ladies of Chi<lb />
Omega and Alpha Omicron Pi for their<lb />
help with rush.<lb />
TKE'S: On Sunday night we crossed the<lb />
street to what became an incredible feat.<lb />
Your house rocked on with party and<lb />
song and before we knew it the night was<lb />
half gone. Rush was awesome, and now<lb />
we can say, the parried that followed is an<lb />
unforgettable day. Looking forward to<lb />
the next time we meet because parties<lb />
with you sure can't be beat. Love, the<lb />
sisters &amp; pledges of Alpha Phi.<lb />
RHONDA KNIGHT: Rush was awe-<lb />
some! Thanks for all the hard work - It sure<lb />
has paid off. We love you! Sisters of Alpha<lb />
Phi.<lb />
THE SISTERS OF ALPHA PHI are proud<lb />
to announce the new Beta Sigma pledges:<lb />
Star Almasie, Katerine Baker, Leigh<lb />
Boggs, Lori Caviness, Keshia Colon, Lisa<lb />
Crawford, Rhonda Dale, Jill Dervero,<lb />
Melanie Hamilton, Elizabeth Hane,<lb />
Gretchen Helms, Malinda Highsmith,<lb />
Gretche Ives, Kathv Jablonski, Ann<lb />
Johnson, Dlen Joyner, Sarah Kennedy,<lb />
Colleen Kirkparrick, Kelli Kuchelmeister,<lb />
Cheryl Culin, Heather Lyle, LaDonna<lb />
McKee, Anne Pankratz, Stephanie Pipkin,<lb />
Veronica Potter, Julianne Ridolphi, Amy<lb />
Spencer, Tracy Stawarz, Becky Suarez,<lb />
Carolyn Suggs, Elizabeth Temple, Mich-<lb />
elle Vassil, Jeannette Varhies, Andrea<lb />
Worthington, Jennifer Ziegler. We're<lb />
proud of you all! Love, The Sisters.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEW<lb />
BETA RHO PLEDGES OF DELTA<lb />
ZETA: Tammy Preisler, Mary Ellen Lan-<lb />
ham, Michele Tate, Kathy Hornby,<lb />
Shelley Sotir, Melinda Gay, Kelly Wells,<lb />
Darla Brown, Susan Weast, Heather<lb />
Laird, Kelly Gibson, Kelly Kane, Nicolle<lb />
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Pruden, Wendy Neal, Claudia Chalmers,<lb />
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SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA: The brothers of<lb />
Sigma Alpha Epsilon would like to thank<lb />
you for helping us with Rush on such<lb />
short notice. We hope in the future we can<lb />
return the favor! Thanks Again! Sigma<lb />
Alpha Epsilon.<lb />
3RD SEMESTER FRESHMEN: Your<lb />
vote still counts for Freshmen Class Presi-<lb />
dent. Elect one of your own, Dean Wilk-<lb />
ins.<lb />
FRESHMEN: Don't let someone else<lb />
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Paid for by the Dean Wilkins for class<lb />
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PHI KAPPA TAU: The buses picked us<lb />
up, and songs we did sing, To get us all<lb />
psyched up for the famous tailgating.<lb />
When we finally got to the game, we were<lb />
all very impressed, with the seats on the 50<lb />
yd. line, which turned out to be the very<lb />
best. The victory of the game, got us ex-<lb />
cited about continuing the fun. Back to<lb />
your house we went, for the night was not<lb />
done. Thanks for showing us a great pref<lb />
day, we would not have done it any other<lb />
way. Let's do it again soon! Love the<lb />
AZD's.<lb />
TO DONNA BONNESERA AND KIM-<lb />
BERLY FLEMING: Congratulations on<lb />
becoming sisters! We are very excited to<lb />
have you part of our sisterhood! Love the<lb />
AZD's.<lb />
TO ALL THE FRATERNITIES: We hope<lb />
you all had a great rush! We all look for-<lb />
ward to meeting your new pledges! Love<lb />
the AZDs.<lb />
CHI ALPHA OMEGA: Congrats to the<lb />
Beta pledge class of Chi Alpha Omega:<lb />
Reggie, Jon, Devin, Mike, Chris, Jeff,<lb />
David, John, Kennith, Jonathan, Jesse.<lb />
From the Brothers of Chi Alpha Omega.<lb />
DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY<lb />
INC. will be having their formal rush on<lb />
Wed Sept. 14th 1988. It will be held at the<lb />
Ledonia S. Wright Afro American Cul-<lb />
tural Center at 8:00. All interested ladies<lb />
are asked to attend.<lb />
LAMBDA CHI ALPHA invites all inter<lb />
ested girls to become Crescent Girls. Rush<lb />
is Wednesday and Thursday night, start-<lb />
ing at 9:00. For info, call 757-1367 500<lb />
Elizabeth St.<lb />
SENIORS! Be sure to bring your student<lb />
i.d. on Wednesday, Sept. 15, and vote for<lb />
Mary Fordham as your class president!<lb />
Don't forget.<lb />
ELLEN, I LOVE YOU We have spent<lb />
some great times together and I hope for<lb />
many more. TIL<lb />
TO ROCK AND (DO)2: The hotel was<lb />
kickin the game was stiff. We sat in Do's<lb />
car and whew, caught a whiff! At Capt.<lb />
Bill's we did meal, only to find we had to<lb />
pick up the bill. Then for a stroll onto the<lb />
swaying pier, M.K. asked why! Dot said,<lb />
"Let's get the hell out of here Thanks for<lb />
a great weekend! Dot and MKB.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEW<lb />
JAMMIN' PLEDGE CLASS OF ALPHA<lb />
DELTA PI! Robbyn Adams, Carey As-<lb />
penburg, Kristine Baker, Gina Beard,<lb />
Elizabeth Black, Barbara Bond, Amy Brat-<lb />
ton, Tina Burns, Lisa Creech, Kim Cum-<lb />
mings, Lisa Cummings, Maria Denoia,<lb />
Sarah Fallon, Jocelyn Casque, Lisa<lb />
Gonzalez, Kelly Hawthorne, Donna Hill-<lb />
beck, Julia Hodge, Ashley Hutchinson,<lb />
Dlen Jeffreys, Jennifer Kirchoff, Kelly<lb />
Lassiter, Bo McDonald, Mary Meadows,<lb />
Player Miller, Leslie Millikan, Rebecca<lb />
Serling, Jcana Shallcross, Michelle Shuler,<lb />
Melanie Simpson, Shannon Sitlinger,<lb />
Laura Stephens, Mary Staton Stocks,<lb />
Cynthia Sykes, Manea Thornell, Ahsa<lb />
Turner and Kristen Walsh Love your si.v<lb />
ters.<lb />
TO KA PLEDGES Congratulations KA<lb />
Little Sisters look forward to a great year<lb />
NEED A RIDE TO ALABAMA on<lb />
Thanksgiving Break Please call now to<lb />
confirm! 758-8727 � Tom<lb />
READY TO ROCK on a Wednesday<lb />
night? Check out hard rock hooligans<lb />
Roulette, who are out to entertain you<lb />
with style. Susie's Trechouse, Wedne.<lb />
day, Sept 21 at 1000<lb />
COME SEE THE EMBERS live at the K A<lb />
House for the 1st Annual Boardwalk<lb />
Benefit for MDA. Thur Sept 15 5-9 p m<lb />
Get your tickets now Coolers are wvl<lb />
come.<lb />
KAPPA ALPHA presents the 1st Annual<lb />
Boardwalk Benefit for MDA Featuring<lb />
the Embers Thurs Sept 15 from 5-9 p m<lb />
Tickets will be on sale in front of the Stu<lb />
dent Store or call 757 0128 Coolers are<lb />
welcome!<lb />
CHRISTIE: I lope you have a happy 21st,<lb />
looking forward to spending part of it<lb />
with you! RAC<lb />
BASEBALL CARDS Sell old card fat<lb />
cash, call Thomas. 756-0685 afte- ipm<lb />
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED<lb />
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED<lb />
$1.00 OFF<lb />
HAIRCUTS<lb />
OR STYLING<lb />
Eastgate Shopping Center<lb />
lAcroaa from Highway Patrol Station!<lb />
Dchtnd Car Quest Auto Part<lb />
2800 E. 10th Street<lb />
Greenville<lb />
Johnny Weathington<lb />
752-3318<lb />
A Beautiful Place to Live<lb />
�All New 2 Bedroom<lb />
�And Ready To Rent<lb />
UNIVERSITY APARTMENTS<lb />
2899 E. 5th Street<lb />
�Located Near BCU<lb />
� Arrow From hghway Pit rot Stit ion<lb />
S32S a month<lb />
Contact J. T. or Tommy William<lb />
756-7815 or 830-1937<lb />
Office open - Apt. 8,12 - 5 JO p.m.<lb />
�AZALEA GARDENS<lb />
Clean and quirt one bedroom furnished<lb />
apartments, energy efficient, free water and<lb />
sewer, optional washers, dryers, cable TV.<lb />
Couples or singles only. $205 a month, 6 month<lb />
lease MOBILE HOME RENTALS - couple or<lb />
singles. Apartment and mobile homes in Azalea<lb />
Gardens near Brook Valley Country Club.<lb />
ConUrt T or Tommy William<lb />
756-7815<lb />
CRUSTY<lb />
PIZZA<lb />
WE<lb />
DELIVER<lb />
Now Hiring Drivers<lb />
Starting Wage $4.00 per hr.<lb />
Earn Up To $9.00 per hr.<lb />
Flexible hours, Bonuses. Must<lb />
have own car and insurance.<lb />
Apply in person at 1414 Charles St.<lb />
ATTENTION<lb />
JUDICIAL BOARD<lb />
MEMBERS<lb />
The following Judicial<lb />
Board Members need to<lb />
contact Alice Harden at<lb />
758-9923 or<lb />
757-6611 ext. 218<lb />
immediately:<lb />
Angie South<lb />
Keith Crawford<lb />
Brad Cates<lb />
Thank You!<lb />
Announcements<lb />
ECU STUPENT BANK<lb />
Faculty, staff, and students may now pay<lb />
Iheir Greenville Utility bills at the ECU<lb />
STUDENT BANK, presenting both parts<lb />
of the bill. Other services include cashing<lb />
checks, savings accounts, paying tele-<lb />
phone bills, and the purchase of money<lb />
orders.<lb />
ECU GOSPEL CHQIR<lb />
ECU Gospel Choir is open for member-<lb />
ship to all interested students. Last day to<lb />
join is Sept. 21. Rehearsals are held<lb />
Wednesdays at 5 p.m. in Ledonia Wright<lb />
Cultural Center.<lb />
CO-REC ALMOST ANY-<lb />
THING GOES<lb />
Be sure to attend the Intramural Co-Rec<lb />
Almost Anything Goes registration meet-<lb />
ing held September 20 at 530 p.m. in GCB<lb />
1026. It's fun and exciting and you'U have<lb />
a blast so register September 20.<lb />
CHANGES IN OFFICE<lb />
The League of Women Voters of<lb />
Greenville-Pitt County will sponsor an<lb />
informational evening for Greenville citi-<lb />
zens regarding the proposed changes in<lb />
the terms of office for the Mayor and<lb />
members of the City Council and the<lb />
Mayor's vote. Speakers will include: Dr.<lb />
Dorothy Clayton, Professor of Political<lb />
Science at ECU; Mr. DeWitt McCarley,<lb />
Greenville City Attorney; and Mayor Ed<lb />
Carter. The League encourages the public<lb />
to attend and participate in asking ques-<lb />
tions concerning these issues. The event<lb />
will be held in the Council Chambers on<lb />
the third floor of the Qty Office F 'ding<lb />
on Fifth Street on Sept 13,1968, at 8 p.m.<lb />
HEARTSMART FOOD<lb />
On Sept. 13th and 14th, the American<lb />
Heart Association and Purdue are spon-<lb />
soring Food Fest, 1988. At Krogers and<lb />
Harris (Bells Fork location) there will be<lb />
two "Heartsmart Food Tours" daily - at 10<lb />
a.m. and 6 p.m. Each tour costs $5 (which<lb />
is donated to the American Heart Assoc.)<lb />
and are given by qualified nutritionists.<lb />
These tours are to help consumers make<lb />
healthy, smart choices at the grocery<lb />
store. Handouts and samples are avail-<lb />
able - bring your shopping list! Please<lb />
come and help us raise money for a wor-<lb />
thy cause. Call 752-7374 evenings after 6<lb />
p.m. for more information, or just come on<lb />
down on the 13th and 14th for an informa-<lb />
tive and fun tour.<lb />
STUDENTS FOR BUSH 88<lb />
Students for Bush 88 call Bobby Hall for<lb />
info. Buttons, stickers etc. 758-5775.<lb />
GROUP PHOTOGRAPHS<lb />
Group photographs will be taken Sept. 15<lb />
until Dec. 2. No group pictures can be<lb />
taken after Dec. 2. Please note that the<lb />
group listing with the name of every per-<lb />
son in the photograph MUST be pre-<lb />
sented BEFORE the photographer films<lb />
the group. ORGANIZATIONS WITH-<lb />
OUT LISTINGS WILL NOT BE PHOTO-<lb />
GRAPHED, and time does not permit the<lb />
scheduling of another session. Call 757-<lb />
6501 and leave date it time for the photo to<lb />
be taken. Please give 2 days notice for the<lb />
photographer.<lb />
MCfl.<lb />
Do not forget the Monday night meeting<lb />
at 7 p.m. at MSC Everyone is invited to<lb />
attend. Our first I.C. is at UNC-CH. One<lb />
major issue to be presented is "Condoms<lb />
in the Residences Hall This should bring<lb />
a lot of debate. For membership info<lb />
contact Don at 355-3152 or Janet at 355-<lb />
6420. All majors are welcome.<lb />
ECU FORENSIC SOriFTY<lb />
Interested in competing in intercollegiate,<lb />
public speaking interpreted reading or<lb />
debate? Well the ECU Forensic Society is<lb />
for you. The next meeting will be Sept. 20,<lb />
at 8 p.m. in 211 Messick Theatre Arts Bldg.<lb />
COUNSELING CENTER<lb />
STRATEGIES FOR TAKING STAN-<lb />
DARDIZED TESTSHOW TO DO WELL<lb />
ON THE GRE. Are you planning on tak-<lb />
ing the GRE, LSAT, MAT, MEDCAT, or<lb />
other standardized tests? This workshop<lb />
will cover basic information about these<lb />
tests, test taking strategy and sample<lb />
items. 4-5 p.m. in 312 Wright Bldg Sept.<lb />
19. If you are planning on taking the<lb />
Graduate Record Examination for admis-<lb />
sion to graduate school, this workshop<lb />
will help you prepare - types of items, test<lb />
taking strategy, scores and sample items<lb />
will be discussed. Sept 20 from 4-5 p.m. in<lb />
312 Wright Bldg GRE Workshop.<lb />
EARLY CHILDHOOD CM IB<lb />
All early childhood education majors are<lb />
invited to the first meeting of the Early<lb />
Childhood Education Club. The meeting<lb />
will be on Sept. 14 at 4 p.m. in Speight 308.<lb />
Please join us!<lb />
ECU GOSPEL CHOIR<lb />
ECU Gospel Choir is now accepting new<lb />
members for Fall and Spring. Last day to<lb />
pin is Monday, Sept. 19. Rehearsals are<lb />
Wednesdays at 5 p.m. at Ledonia Wright<lb />
Cultural Center.<lb />
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP<lb />
CCF - Campus Christian Fellowship, a<lb />
non-denominational Christian group for<lb />
ECU students will meet every Tuesday<lb />
night n Ra wl 130 at 7 p.m. You are invited<lb />
to join us for rood-fun-fellowship and<lb />
praise! B.Y.O.B. (Bring Your Own Bible).<lb />
MIDDLE GRADES ED. CI.IJB<lb />
ECU Middle Grades Club will be having a<lb />
membership drive in Speight on Sept.<lb />
13th, 14th, 19th, and 20th. The Club will<lb />
have its first meeting Sept. 20th in Speight<lb />
203. All Middle Grades Majors are en-<lb />
couraged to become a part of this special<lb />
organization. For info call club president<lb />
Tad Williams 830-1761.<lb />
STUDENTS FOR MARTIN<lb />
Students for Martin invite everyone to<lb />
come see Governor Martin on , Sept. 14 at<lb />
2 p.m. here on campus at Mendenhall.<lb />
There will also be a rally Tuesday evening,<lb />
6 p.m at the Moose Lodge. Call Mary<lb />
Fordham, 752-8359 for more info.<lb />
COMMUNION<lb />
Worship God and celebrate Communion<lb />
this Wed. night at 5 p.m. at the Methodist<lb />
Student Center then enjoy a delicious, all-<lb />
you-can-eat home cooked meal and good<lb />
fellowship (wes2fel). The meal is $2 at the<lb />
door, $1.50 if you sign up in advance. Call<lb />
758-2030 for reservations. Sponsored by<lb />
Presbyterian and Methodist Campus<lb />
Ministries.<lb />
PHYSICAL THERAPY CLUB<lb />
Blood Drive Challenge - The P.T. Club is<lb />
challenging all clubs, fraternities, sorori-<lb />
ties, etc. to donate. You may need the "gift<lb />
of life" some day. Blood drive - Menden-<lb />
hall rm. 244 Sept. 14, Sept. 15,12-6 p.m.<lb />
LQSI<lb />
Something missing in your life? We've<lb />
found it and we want to share it with you.<lb />
Jenkins Art Auditorium. EVERY Friday<lb />
night at 7 p.m.<lb />
AGC<lb />
Attention Industry and Technology En-<lb />
thusiasts: There will be an (ACG) Associ-<lb />
ated General Contractors Meeting Sept.<lb />
14 at 5:45 p.m in the Rawl Bldg. Beer it<lb />
nuts will be served. Check it out.<lb />
CAMPUS CHALLENGE<lb />
If you are challenged everyday with prob-<lb />
lems that you find hard to overcome, join<lb />
us for the uncompromised word of God.<lb />
Every Friday night at 7 p.m. in the Jenkins<lb />
Art Auditorium.<lb />
ECU WOMEN'S SOCCER<lb />
cum<lb />
There is a mandatory meeting Sept. 15th<lb />
at 530 p.m. in Memorial Gym room 102.<lb />
All new it interested members are wel-<lb />
come.<lb />
WINDSURFING<lb />
Be sure to attend the Intramural<lb />
Windsurfing registration meeting held<lb />
from Sept. 6 to Sept. 27.<lb />
GROUP PHOTOGRAPHS<lb />
Group photographs will be taken Sept.15<lb />
until Dec. 2. No group pictures can be<lb />
taken after Dec. 2. Please note that the a<lb />
group listing with the r. me of every per-<lb />
son in the photograph MUST be pre-<lb />
sented BEFORE the photographer films<lb />
the group. ORGANIZATIONS WITH<lb />
OUT LISTINGS WILL NOT BE PHOTO-<lb />
GRAPHED, and time does not porn I<lb />
scheduling of another session<lb />
NEW ARRIVALS<lb />
The Mendenhall Student Center Music<lb />
Listening Lounge has received the follow<lb />
ing selections on compact disc: Aeros-<lb />
mith�Permanent Vacation; Wynton<lb />
Marsalis�Standard Time; INXS�Kick.<lb />
Ahmad Jamal�Crystal; Jadja Salerruv<lb />
Sonnenberg; Sinead O'Connor�The Lion<lb />
and the Cobra; REO Specdwagon�Life<lb />
as We Know It. The Music Listening<lb />
Lounge is open seven days a week from 2<lb />
1030 p.m. and is located on the second<lb />
floor gallery of Mendenhall Check out<lb />
the new tunes before vou<lb />
The National Gamma Beta Phi Society<lb />
will meet Sept. 13 at 8 p.m. in Jenkins<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
VOTERS<lb />
The League of Women Voters of<lb />
Greenville-Pitt County wiU sponsor voter<lb />
registration on Sept 14 from 830 am to 1<lb />
p.m. in the ECU Bookstore lobby. New<lb />
registrations, permanent address changes<lb />
andor party affiliation changes can be<lb />
made at this time.<lb />
NATIONAI TEACHER EXAM<lb />
The National Teacher Examinations �<lb />
Core Battery Exams � (Communication<lb />
Skills, General Knowledge, and Profes-<lb />
sional Knowledge) will be offered at BCU<lb />
October 22. Applications are to be com-<lb />
pleted and mailed to Educational Testing<lb />
Service. Box 911 R. Princeton, NJ 08541<lb />
Applications must be postmarked no later<lb />
man Sept. 19. Applications may be ob-<lb />
tained from the ECU Testing Center,<lb />
Room-105, Speight Building<lb />
CREDJXCQMMITttE<lb />
The Credits Committee is considering<lb />
question of whether the free drop pe<lb />
for undergraduate students shouic,<lb />
shortened In order to learn thefeeuni<lb />
the faculty, staff, and students regard<lb />
this question, the Credits Commute<lb />
scheduled two Open Meetings du<lb />
which individuals are invited to pr<lb />
their feelings and ideas ALL faculty<lb />
and students are invited to attend u,<lb />
meetings on either of the following d<lb />
Sept 1Q. 2.10- 4:30 pj� room C<lb />
Drewstei and Sept 22. 2 30 � 4 30<lb />
room G 101 Brewster It is requested)<lb />
any proposal or recommendation<lb />
seated during the meeting be accor<lb />
nied by a written summary, given to,<lb />
committee at the time of the meej<lb />
Failure to prepare a summary<lb />
prevent you from being allowed to i<lb />
ent your iews and .<lb />
limit the abilm of the commit!<lb />
thorn complete consideration<lb />
IEYVISH bTU) MS<lb />
You are wel on e to after<lb />
High 1: s at 1<lb />
Shalom (1420 E. 14(<lb />
Sept 11 8pm El<lb />
12, 10 am. Rosh Hashanaii<lb />
Ma am<lb />
Masahanah Sept.<lb />
Kippur Sept .<lb />
Morning 130 . <lb />
Yior &amp; N'ilah r moi <lb />
ttons call Mil<lb />
are invited to the hon <lb />
Resmk for j<lb />
Sept 2<lb />
dinner Call Dl I<lb />
or 757-6521 m  r Mil<lb />
ECU WOMEN'S SQCCI r<lb />
Anyone interested I<lb />
Club Soccer in the Fa<lb />
year, an orga<lb />
set up It you an sted and<lb />
more information please get � <lb />
with one or an) r the folk<lb />
Kris Slacum 758-4255 Bern Harvey<lb />
9450 or Ann Totaro B3 -<lb />
leave messa<lb />
Outpatien<lb />
A treatment program I<lb />
people with aching backs .<lb />
pain in their sholders, elbov, - <lb />
knees is underway at East Caf<lb />
lina University in the D<lb />
of Physical Therapy.<lb />
The department a j<lb />
ECU School of Allied Health<lb />
ences, has established an<lb />
tient clinic specializing in<lb />
pedic physical therapy a; j<lb />
tions.<lb />
"We considered calling ii j<lb />
clinic so that pcopU?jCOu!c (<lb />
understand what we do<lb />
George Hamilton, chairn<lb />
the Physical Therapv pr<lb />
But he said calling it a back<lb />
tended to limit the wide ra<lb />
services and treatment I <lb />
will provide<lb />
"The clinic can help poor j<lb />
back problems, and probk<lb />
sociated with pain in the mus<lb />
and in the pints of the h-<lb />
said.<lb />
"Anybody who has km :<lb />
pain, whiplash injuries, bursi<lb />
tennis elbow, post fracture<lb />
some typeof injury that causes<lb />
joint to be week, painful or <lb />
can be helped bv<lb />
therapy he said 'We wi I<lb />
work to establish fund<lb />
joint after injury or surgen<lb />
said.<lb />
The clinic will take referral<lb />
physicians or individuals w!<lb />
call the Department of Physw<lb />
Therapy at 757-4133 or 7S7-�(.<lb />
to set up an appointment<lb />
Hamilton said the clinic is Km)<lb />
opened to provide a place<lb />
physical therapy faculty to mail<lb />
tain their clinical skills w hue pt<lb />
viding a service to the citizens<lb />
Greenville and eastern Mori<lb />
Carolina He said the clinic w<lb />
also be a teaching resource tj<lb />
students and will assist in ti<lb />
collection of research informant<lb />
for studies on the effectiveness<lb />
various treatments.<lb />
The physical therapy depai<lb />
ment at ECU began in 19(9 as oi<lb />
of the programs ottered in tl<lb />
CO<lb />
(Self Serviced I<lb />
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SEPTEMBER 13, 1988 7<lb />
tings, Lisa Cummings, Maria Denoia,<lb />
rah Fallon, Jocelyn Casque, Lisa<lb />
nzalez, Kellv Hawthorne, Donna Hill-<lb />
;k, Julia Hodge. Ashley Hutchinson.<lb />
Hen Jeffreys, Jennifer Kirchoff, Kelly<lb />
ivsiter Bo McDonald, Mary Meadows,<lb />
ber Miller, Leslie Millikan, Rebecca<lb />
sriing, jeana Shallaoss, Michelle Shuler,<lb />
lielanie Simpson, Shannon Sitlinger,<lb />
iura Stephens. Marv Staton Stocks,<lb />
tvnthia Sykes, Mariea ThornelL Alisa<lb />
furrter and knsten Walsh Love your sis-<lb />
fO KA PLEDGES Congratulations. KA<lb />
tie Sisters look forward to a great year.<lb />
itED A RIDE TO ALABAMA on<lb />
mksgiving Break Please call now to<lb />
Uirm' 758 8727 � Tom<lb />
D TO ROCK on a Wednesday<lb />
ight? Ch.vk out hard rock hooligans<lb />
ulette. who are out to entertain you<lb />
Style. Susie's Trechouse, Wednes-<lb />
 Sept 21 at IftOO<lb />
: iME SEE THE EMBERS live at the KA<lb />
ri use for the 1st Annual Boardwalk<lb />
tor MDA Thur , Sept 13 5 9pm.<lb />
: youf tickets now Coolers are wel-<lb />
PPA ALPHA presents the 1st Annual<lb />
�jrdwalk Benefit tor MDA Featuring<lb />
�e Embers Thurs Sept 15 from 3-9 p.m.<lb />
;kets will be on sale in front of the Stu<lb />
i. -tore or call 757 0128 Coolers are<lb />
ne!<lb />
HRIST1E: i lope you have a happy 21st,<lb />
k oking forward to spending part of it<lb />
h you! RAC<lb />
VSFBALL CARDS Sell old cards for<lb />
"homas 756-0685 aft" 5pm<lb />
ASSIF1ED<lb />
TION<lb />
BOARD<lb />
ERS<lb />
g Judicial<lb />
ers need to<lb />
Harden at<lb />
23 or<lb />
ext. 218<lb />
ately:<lb />
outh<lb />
wford<lb />
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You!<lb />
GRAPHED, and time does not permit tlv<lb />
scheduling of another session.<lb />
NEW ARRIVALS<lb />
The Mendenhall Student Center Music<lb />
Listening Lounge has received the follow-<lb />
ing selections on compact disc: Aeros-<lb />
mith�Permanent Vacation; Wynton<lb />
MarsaJis� Standard Time, FNXS�Kick;<lb />
Ahmad Jamal�Crystal; Jad)a Salerno-<lb />
Sonnenberg, Sinead O'Connor�The Lion<lb />
land the Cobra, REO Speedwagon�Life<lb />
las We Know It The Music Listening<lb />
ILounge is open seven days a week from 2-<lb />
110-30 pm and is located on the second<lb />
floor gallery of Mendenhall Check out<lb />
Ithe new tunes before vou<lb />
GAMMA BETA PHI<lb />
The National Gamma Beta Phi Society<lb />
will meet Sept 13 at 8 p m in Jenkins<lb />
Auditorium<lb />
VOTERS<lb />
The League of Women Voters of<lb />
Greenville-Pi ft County will sponsor voter<lb />
registration on Sept 14 from 830 a.m. to 1<lb />
pm in the ECU Bookstore lobby. New<lb />
registrations, permanent address changes<lb />
andor party affiliation changes can be<lb />
made at this time.<lb />
NATIONAL TEACHER EXAM<lb />
The National Teacher Examinations �<lb />
Core Battery Exams � (Communication<lb />
Skills, General Knowledge, and Profes-<lb />
sional Knowledge) will be offered at ECU<lb />
October 22 Applications are to be com-<lb />
pleted and mailed to Educational Testing<lb />
Service, Box 911 R, Princeton, NJ 08541.<lb />
Applications must be postmarked no later<lb />
than Sept 19 Applications may be ob-<lb />
tained from the ECU Testing Center,<lb />
Room 105, Speight Building<lb />
Announcements<lb />
CREDIT COMMITTEE<lb />
The Credits Committee is considering the<lb />
question of whether the free drop period<lb />
for undergraduate students should be<lb />
shortened. In order to learn the feelings of<lb />
the faculty, staff, and students regarding<lb />
this question, the Credits Committee has<lb />
scheduled two Open Meetings during<lb />
which individuals are invited to present<lb />
their feelings and ideas. ALL faculty, staff,<lb />
and students are invited to attend these<lb />
meetings on either of the following dates:<lb />
Tt 19, 2.30 � 4:30 p.m. room C-103<lb />
Hrewster and Sept. 22, 2:30 � 4:30 p.m.<lb />
room C-103 Brewster. It is requested that<lb />
any proposal or recommendation pre-<lb />
sented during the meeting be accompa-<lb />
nied bv a written summary, given to the<lb />
committee at the time of the meeting.<lb />
Failure to prepare a summary will not<lb />
prevent you from being allowed to pres-<lb />
ent your views and proposals, but may<lb />
limit the ability of the committee to give<lb />
them complete consideration.<lb />
IEWISH STUDENTS<lb />
 ou are welcome to attend the following<lb />
I ligh 1 lolidav Services at Temple Bayt<lb />
sh.ilom (1420 E. 14th St. in Greenville):<lb />
Sept 11,8 p.m. Erev Rosh I lashanah, Sept.<lb />
12,10 am Rosh I lashanah Day - 6:30 p.m.<lb />
Ma-ariv, Sept. 13, 10 a.m. 2nd Day Rosh<lb />
liasahanah, Sept. 20, 7 p.m. Erev Yom<lb />
kippur, Sept. 21, 9:30 am. Yom Kippur<lb />
Morning - 4:30 p.m. Atternoon bcrvice,<lb />
Wor &amp; Nilah. For more info, or direc-<lb />
tions call Mike at 756-4930. All students<lb />
are invited to the home of Dr. Brainy<lb />
Resnik for a I lome Hospitality Dinner on<lb />
Sept 20 at 5:15 p m. Please call to RSVP for<lb />
dinner. Call Dr. Resnik at 355-5321 (home)<lb />
or 757-6521 (work) or Mike at 756-4930.<lb />
FCU WOMEN'S SOCCER<lb />
Anvone interested in playing Women's<lb />
Club Soccer in the Fall and Spring of this<lb />
year, an organizational meeting is being<lb />
set up If vou are interested and want<lb />
more information, please get in touch<lb />
with one or any of the following people.<lb />
Kris Slacum 758-4255, Beth Harvey 756-<lb />
M50 or Ann Totaro 830-9315. Call and<lb />
leave message.<lb />
PRE-PHYSICAL THERAPY<lb />
All general college pre-physical therapy<lb />
sophomores, or higher, anticipating ap-<lb />
plying to the May 1989 Physical Therapy<lb />
Class should go to the Physical Therapy<lb />
Department Office, 1st floor, Belk Build-<lb />
ing, before the end of Sept. to determine<lb />
eligibility. Instructions for receiving the<lb />
application packet will be given then. If<lb />
you have any questions, contact that office<lb />
by phone (757-6961, ext. 261) or in person.<lb />
ALUMNT ASSOCIATION<lb />
On Nov. 19 the Pitt County ECU Alumni<lb />
Assoc. the ECU Office of Admissions are<lb />
co-sponsoring an all day academic bowl<lb />
competition. The format used by the bowl<lb />
will closely adhave to the format used by<lb />
the GE College Bowl. The ECU Bowl<lb />
needs moderators, judges, time-keepers,<lb />
and scorers. Sept. 15 at7p.m. in theconfer-<lb />
ence room of the TaylorSlaughter<lb />
Alumni Center on E 5th Street, there will<lb />
be an orientationmini-training session<lb />
for interested volunteers. Faculty, staff,<lb />
and students are invited to attend. Call<lb />
Susan C. Smith, Admissions, 757-6640 or<lb />
John Anema at 752-7151 for further infor-<lb />
mation.<lb />
OVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT<lb />
Are you interested in dedicating 6 months<lb />
of your life to an internship in Zimbabwe,<lb />
Southern Africa, living and learning with<lb />
the people? Call Marianne Exum (h) 830-<lb />
9450 or (w) 751-6271 for application and<lb />
more details. Application deadline Octo-<lb />
ber 1.<lb />
FRISBEE CLJJB<lb />
Practices are in full swing. Come to the<lb />
bottom of College Hill every Tues.�<lb />
Thurs and Sunday at 5 p.m. New players<lb />
are more than welcome. Join the team that<lb />
tied for 5th place last year at Collegiate<lb />
Nationals in Santa Barbara, Ca.<lb />
PHI ALPHA THETA<lb />
Phi Alpha Theta will hold its first meeting<lb />
Sept. 14 at 230 in the Todd Room. All<lb />
members and those people who are inter-<lb />
ested in joining ARE ENCOURAGED TO<lb />
ATTEND.<lb />
ALPHA PHI OMEGA<lb />
Alpha Phi Omega is a co-ed National<lb />
Service Fraternity. We want you to know<lb />
what we are all about. Please look for<lb />
announcements in upcoming meetings<lb />
and events. Everyone is welcome!<lb />
CO-OP EDUCATION<lb />
Co-op education, a free service offered by<lb />
the University, is designed to help you<lb />
find career-related work experience be-<lb />
fore you graduate. All students are en-<lb />
couraged to attend a Co-op Information<lb />
Seminar in the General Classroom Build-<lb />
ing. The Seminar schedule is: Thursday,<lb />
Aug. 25 4 p.m. Room 2006, Monday, Aug.<lb />
29 1 p.m. Room 2010, Thursday, Sept. 1 4<lb />
p.m. Room 2026, Thursday, Sept. 8 1 p.m.<lb />
Room 2010, Monday, Sept. 12 1 p.m.<lb />
Room 2010, Thursday, Sept. 15 4 p.m.<lb />
Room 2006, Monday, Sept. 19 4 p.m.<lb />
Room 2006, Thursday Sept. 22 1 p.m.<lb />
Room 2010, Monday, Sept. 26 1 p.m.<lb />
Room 2010, Thursday, Sept. 29 4 p.m.<lb />
Room 2006.<lb />
COLLEGE WORK STUDY<lb />
If you have been awarded college work<lb />
study for Fall Semester and or Spring<lb />
Semester, you are encouraged to contact<lb />
the Co-op office about off campus place-<lb />
ments. Call 757-6979 or come by the Gen-<lb />
eral Classroom Building, Room 2028.<lb />
SPECIAL OLYMPCIS<lb />
The Greenville-Pitt County Special Olym-<lb />
pics will be conducting a training school<lb />
Sept. 17 at Elm St. Gym for anyone inter-<lb />
ested in volunteering to coach soccer for<lb />
special athletes. No experience is needed.<lb />
We are also looking for coaches for basket-<lb />
ball, weight-lifting, ans swimming. All<lb />
interested persons should contact Greg<lb />
Epperson or Connie Sappenfield at the<lb />
Special Olympic office, 830-4551.<lb />
THE REBEL<lb />
THE REBEL will be accepting submis-<lb />
sions for the annual poetry and prose<lb />
contests continuously until Nov. 7. Sub-<lb />
mit tv Gentries to Media Board or Rebel<lb />
Otfi pen to currently enrolled ECU<lb />
stud its only.<lb />
UNIVERSITY UNION<lb />
A special added attraction of EVITA will<lb />
be presented in Wright Auditorium on<lb />
Sept. 22,1988, at 8 p.m. Composed by An-<lb />
drew Lloyd Webber (CATS. PHANTOM<lb />
OF THE QPERA and 1ESUS CHRIST<lb />
SUPERSTAR), EVITA won seven Tony<lb />
Awards, including Best Musical. EVITA<lb />
is based upon the life of Eva Peron, the<lb />
second wife of Argentine dictator Juan<lb />
Peron. Tickets for the New York Touring<lb />
Production of EVITA are now on sale. For<lb />
further details, contact: The Central Ticket<lb />
Office, Mendenhall Student Center, 757-<lb />
6611, Ext. 266.<lb />
SRA<lb />
Interested in your resident hall? Become<lb />
involved by joining Student Residence<lb />
Association. See your residence hall direc-<lb />
tor for information. Elections for officers<lb />
are today!<lb />
UNIVERSITY UNIONS<lb />
Season tickets are now on sale for the<lb />
Performing Arts Series at ECU. This year<lb />
there are fourteen outstanding perform-<lb />
ances starting in October and running<lb />
through April. Some of the attractions<lb />
include: Wynton Marsalis, CABARET,<lb />
The Acting Company in Love's Labour's<lb />
Lost, Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, The<lb />
Tokyo String Quartet, Oregon, The At-<lb />
lanta Symphony, and the Ohio Ballet. For<lb />
a free brochure, and further details con-<lb />
tact: The Central Ticket Office, Menden-<lb />
hall Student Center, 757-6611, ext. 266.<lb />
SCHOLARSHIP<lb />
Students who wish to obtain financial aid<lb />
for overseas education may apply for a<lb />
Rivers Scholarship. The next application<lb />
deadline is Oct 1, 1988. For further info<lb />
contact the Office of International Studies<lb />
in the GCB, room 1002, 757-6769.<lb />
VOLLEYBALL<lb />
The Lady Pirates Volleyball Team will<lb />
play Campbell University Wed. night at 7<lb />
p.m. in Minges Coliseum. The team only<lb />
has a limited amount of home games so<lb />
get out there and show your support.<lb />
VOTE<lb />
JIM LAYTON<lb />
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"OUTSPOKEN LEADERSHIP"<lb />
Outpatient clinic set up by physical therapy dept<lb />
A treatment program to help<lb />
people with aching backs and<lb />
pain in their sholders, elbows and<lb />
knees is underway at East Caro-<lb />
lina University in the Department<lb />
of Physical Therapy.<lb />
The department, a part of the<lb />
ECU School of Allied Health Sci-<lb />
ences, has established an outpa-<lb />
tient clinic specializing in ortho-<lb />
pedic physical therapy applica-<lb />
tions.<lb />
We ct nsiaered calling it a back<lb />
cinc so vYvai people .coulcTbettqf<lb />
understand what we do said<lb />
George Hamilton, chairman of<lb />
the Physical Therapy program.<lb />
But he said calling it a back clinic<lb />
tended to limit the wide range of<lb />
services and treatment the clinic<lb />
will provide.<lb />
"The clinic can help people with<lb />
back problems, and problems as-<lb />
sociated with pain in the muscles<lb />
and in the joints of the body he<lb />
said.<lb />
"Anybody who has low back<lb />
pain, whiplash injuries, bursitis,<lb />
tennis elbow, post fracture or<lb />
some type of injury that causes the<lb />
joint to be week, painful or stiff<lb />
can be helped by physical<lb />
therapy he said. "We will also<lb />
work to establish function in a<lb />
joint after injury or surgery he<lb />
said.<lb />
The clinic will take referrals by<lb />
physicians or individuals who<lb />
call the Department of Physical<lb />
Therapy at 757-4135 or 757-6961<lb />
to set up an appointment.<lb />
Hamilton said the clinic is being<lb />
opened to provide a place for<lb />
physical therapy faculty to main-<lb />
tain their clinical skills while pro-<lb />
viding a service to the citizens of<lb />
Greenville and eastern North<lb />
Carolina. He said the clinic will<lb />
also be a teaching resource for<lb />
students and will assist in the<lb />
collection of research information<lb />
for studies on the effectiveness of<lb />
various treatments.<lb />
The physical therapy depart-<lb />
ment at ECU began in 1969 as one<lb />
of the programs offered in the<lb />
then new School of Allied health.<lb />
Although the program currently<lb />
graduates about 24 students a<lb />
year, the demand by students to<lb />
major in Physical Therapy is high.<lb />
Hamilton said the department<lb />
gets more than 300 applications<lb />
for the spaces available each year<lb />
in the curriculum. He said the<lb />
department gets a constant<lb />
stream of calls and letters from<lb />
potential employers outlining the<lb />
opportunities for graduates of the<lb />
4?�gfajBv: 7" �<lb />
In past years the physical ther-<lb />
apy program has provided a lim-<lb />
ited amount of clinical service,<lb />
primarily to ECU students and<lb />
faculty. This is the first time that it<lb />
has offered a full time, full service<lb />
clinic to the public.<lb />
The Physical Therapy Depart-<lb />
ment and its clinic is located in the<lb />
Belk Allied Health Building.<lb />
Therapy rooms on the first floor of<lb />
the building contain an array of<lb />
sophisticated equipment. There<lb />
are tables for therapeutic exercise<lb />
and massage and special exercise<lb />
machines designed for manipu-<lb />
lating certain muscles and joints.<lb />
One of the machines is actually<lb />
a type of robot, called a Biodex,<lb />
that can be programmed to en-<lb />
hance muscle and tendon devel-<lb />
opment in the knee and other ex-<lb />
tremity joints. The machine can<lb />
also help therapists analyze the<lb />
extent of functional loss following<lb />
injury or disease of a joint.<lb />
Hamilton said that when an<lb />
individual comes to the clinic a<lb />
physical therapist will evaluate<lb />
the problem and make an assess-<lb />
ment to determine what should<lb />
be done. If the problem is some-<lb />
thing that cannot be helped by<lb />
physical therapy then the thera-<lb />
pist will suggest seeing a physi-<lb />
cian.<lb />
"Our intent is to work closely<lb />
with the medical community in<lb />
helping people with musclo-<lb />
skeletal problems he said.<lb />
He said that one of the goals for<lb />
the program is to combine the<lb />
patient care services offered by<lb />
the faculty of the Department of<lb />
Physical Therapy with the patient<lb />
care services offered by medical<lb />
school and faculty.<lb />
"We see physical therapy as an<lb />
extension of the physician Ha-<lb />
milton said.<lb />
He said medical doctors can<lb />
treat patients by administering<lb />
drugs, performing surgery or by<lb />
physical intervention. But he said<lb />
physicians sometimes forget the<lb />
physical intervention and rely<lb />
solely on drugs and surgery.<lb />
An example might be a patient<lb />
who sees a physician for back<lb />
pain. After examining the patient<lb />
and taking x-rays, if the doctor<lb />
can find no disease or major struc-<lb />
tural deficiency causing the prob-<lb />
lem the patient is sometimes told<lb />
that the condition is fleeting and<lb />
that it will get better with pain<lb />
medication and rest.<lb />
"Sometimes they do get better<lb />
and sometimes they don't said<lb />
Hamilton. These minor problems<lb />
sometimes grow into greater<lb />
problems because the patient will<lb />
usually cut down on physical ac-<lb />
tivity.<lb />
"As you cut down on activities<lb />
you weaken your muscle and<lb />
joint structure and allow bi-<lb />
omechanical alteration to occur<lb />
Hamilton said. "You then may be<lb />
placed in a sudden demanding<lb />
situation and your body can't<lb />
respond. When you can't respond<lb />
you injure yourself he said.<lb />
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SEPTEMRER 13. 1988<lb />
Gubernatorial candidates looking for edge<lb />
RALEIGH (AD - With the gu-<lb />
bernatirial race in the home<lb />
stretch and Gov. Jim Martin and<lb />
Lt. Gox. Bob Jordan running neck<lb />
and neck, the campaigns are<lb />
maneuvering for every opportu-<lb />
nity to gain advantage - however<lb />
slight.<lb />
Take, for example, their ap-<lb />
proach to "free media" - an<lb />
insider's term for campaign cov-<lb />
erage by newspapers, television<lb />
and radio. Strategists view a fa-<lb />
vorable news story, especially on<lb />
television, as a sort of frecbie, in<lb />
contrast to advertising that must<lb />
be purchased at steep rates.<lb />
In pursuit of such freebics, they<lb />
work to make their candidate look<lb />
good in the news and get the<lb />
media to report on the issues they<lb />
want to discuss.<lb />
"You want all the media atten-<lb />
tion that you can get focused on<lb />
what you feel is important said<lb />
Sam Poole. a Southern Fines attor-<lb />
ney who engineered Democratic<lb />
Sen. Terr Sanford's come-from-<lb />
behind defeat oi Republican Jim<lb />
Brovhill in 1986.<lb />
It's a political axiom that an<lb />
incombent has a natural advan-<lb />
tage where free media is con-<lb />
cerned. A governor has the "bully<lb />
pulpit" - virtually unlimited ac-<lb />
cess to the media simply by call-<lb />
ing a news conference. He also, as<lb />
Jordan frequently notes, has a<lb />
communications staff and pre-<lb />
sides over an administration dot-<lb />
ted with press offices.<lb />
Martin and his strategists skill-<lb />
fully exploit the bully pulpit.<lb />
Throughout his term, he has used<lb />
his regular Raleigh news confer-<lb />
ence to go over the heads of<lb />
Democratic legislators, portray-<lb />
ing himself to their constituents as<lb />
the victim of pettv partisanship.<lb />
Since the campaign has begun,<lb />
Martin has opened nearly every<lb />
news conference with announce-<lb />
ments of new initiatives or policy<lb />
statements, often talking for 20<lb />
minutes or longer before the floor<lb />
is opened for questions.<lb />
The tactic usually ensures that<lb />
at least some stations and news-<lb />
papers will carry stories Martin<lb />
wants covered.<lb />
Tim Pittman, Martin's cam-<lb />
paign press secretary, denies the<lb />
news conference format was de-<lb />
signed solely for political benefit,<lb />
But he acknowledged the<lb />
campaign's goal is for the gover-<lb />
nor to emerge from every encoun-<lb />
ter with the media "looking like a<lb />
leader, an activist governor<lb />
whose policies have moved the<lb />
state forward<lb />
Another goal is for newsconfer-<lb />
ences to establish differences be-<lb />
tween martin and Jordan with a<lb />
favorable slant for the governor,<lb />
Pittman said.<lb />
The lieutenant governor has a<lb />
much lower profile. Although<lb />
Jordan meets with reporters daily<lb />
when the General Assembly is in<lb />
session, television coverage of the<lb />
Legislature has fallen off in recent<lb />
years. His visibility has picked up,<lb />
but equalling Martin's is nearly<lb />
impossible.<lb />
To partially offset Martin's<lb />
advantage, Jordan and the state<lb />
Democratic Party have begun<lb />
holding news conferences Thurs-<lb />
day mornings in Raleigh - usually<lb />
an hour or so before Martin's get<lb />
under way at 10 a.m.<lb />
The Democrats generally focus<lb />
on an issue such as education or<lb />
the environment, touting<lb />
Jordan's record and proposals<lb />
and criticizing Martin's perform-<lb />
ance. This assures that Martin will<lb />
be put on the defensive at some<lb />
point during his own news con-<lb />
ference as reporters seek a re-<lb />
sponse. And it enables Jordan to<lb />
exert some control over the ongo-<lb />
ing campaign debate.<lb />
Jordan's campaign press secre-<lb />
tary, Phil Wells, usually attends<lb />
Martin's news conferences and<lb />
often buttonholes reporters after-<lb />
ward to rebut some of the<lb />
governor's remarks.<lb />
Pittman calls the Jordan camp's<lb />
tactics "annoying" but acknowl-<lb />
edges a Martin staffer occasion-<lb />
ally attends Jordan news confer-<lb />
ences. In 1984, the Martin cam-<lb />
paign recorded news conferences<lb />
of Democratic nominee Rufus<lb />
Edmisten.<lb />
"The bothersome thing is that<lb />
reporters walk into our press con-<lb />
ferences with questions about<lb />
whatever Jordan said Pittman<lb />
said. "The governor is very good<lb />
at handling questions on his feet.<lb />
But there's no doubt they have<lb />
negated the one-man show on<lb />
Thursdays<lb />
Poole said neither side has<lb />
clearly outdone the other in the<lb />
free-media battle. The important<lb />
thing, he said, is to stay on the<lb />
offensive and control the agenda -<lb />
stratagems Sanford worked to<lb />
near perfection.<lb />
By mixing paid commercials<lb />
with news conferences focusing<lb />
on specific topics, Sanford effec-<lb />
tively conveyed his message in<lb />
the crucial final weeks of the 1986<lb />
campaign when support surged<lb />
his way.<lb />
Dukakis takes policy on the road<lb />
TWO<lb />
AMHERST, MASS (CPS) � If<lb />
he's elected president in Novem-<lb />
ber, Gov. Michael Dukakis will<lb />
take with him education policies<lb />
that have left students in Massa-<lb />
chusetts with more financial aid<lb />
and campuses with more build-<lb />
ings, but that have also gotten the<lb />
state's public colleges in deep<lb />
budget troubles.<lb />
This fall, for example, some<lb />
schools are turning away stu-<lb />
dents, replacing teachers with<lb />
computers and raising tuition S3<lb />
percent � a higher price hike than<lb />
the national average oi 4 percent<lb />
� to cope with deep budget cuts.<lb />
In general, the Dukakis ad-<lb />
ministration has been both a boon<lb />
and a bust for colleges and univer-<lb />
sities.<lb />
Hie boons have been consider-<lb />
able: since beginning his second<lb />
term in 1982, after a four-year<lb />
absence from the governor's of-<lb />
fice and a stint teaching at Har-<lb />
vard, Dukakis has raised student<lb />
aid, faculty salaries and the budg-<lb />
ets oi other programs on public<lb />
campuses to promote his high<lb />
tech agenda for the state's econ-<lb />
omy.<lb />
As the federal government re-<lb />
duced aid to students, the<lb />
Dukakis administration picked<lb />
up the slack: since 1983 the state's<lb />
scholarship fund, for example,<lb />
jumped from $19 million to $84<lb />
million.<lb />
Earlier in 1988, moreover,<lb />
Dukakis signed legislation to inti-<lb />
tate more than $400 million in<lb />
massive construction, mainte-<lb />
nance and repair projects on sev-<lb />
eral campuses, a bill that was a top<lb />
priority for education officials. "I<lb />
think we were treated reasonably<lb />
fairly said Franklyn Jenifer,<lb />
chanceilor of the Board of Regents<lb />
of Higher Education.<lb />
Yet Massachusetts students<lb />
and administrators maintain<lb />
they're frustrated by what they<lb />
see as a bias toward private insti-<lb />
tutions, by scandals that pushed<lb />
several campus presidents out of<lb />
jobs and by Dukakis's failure to<lb />
maintain adequate operations<lb />
budgets for state colleges.<lb />
Jenifer, for one, said operating<lb />
budget cuts have almost para-<lb />
lvzcd the state higher education<lb />
system.<lb />
Public campuses will receive<lb />
$638 million this year, $21.3 mil-<lb />
lion less than last year, current<lb />
operating budgets are "not con-<lb />
ducive to maintaining pro-<lb />
grams Jenifer said.<lb />
Fitchberg State President Yin-<lb />
cent Mara called the reductions<lb />
the most severe blow to public<lb />
institutions since the state's fiscal<lb />
crises during Dukakis's first term<lb />
in 1975.<lb />
Several schools say they'll ac-<lb />
cept fewer students this year be-<lb />
cause of financial woes. To save<lb />
money, they'll cut back on teach-<lb />
ing assistants, freeze faculty hir-<lb />
ing and tap maintenance funds to<lb />
try to provide the same level of<lb />
services as last year.<lb />
The University of Massachu-<lb />
setts at Amherst, the state's flag-<lb />
ship public university with more<lb />
than 20,000 undergraduates, is<lb />
charging students a special one-<lb />
time $230 fee to raise emergency<lb />
cash.<lb />
Students throughout the state<lb />
public system face an 8.5 percent<lb />
tuition hike in the coming year<lb />
and a substantial increase in dor-<lb />
mitory fees.<lb />
Many University of Lowell stu-<lb />
dents will receive instruction<lb />
from computers, instead of fac-<lb />
ulty members, in order to cut<lb />
costs. Those students will have to<lb />
pav a $100 fee to use computer<lb />
labs.<lb />
"Without the faculty we have to<lb />
do something said President<lb />
William T. Hogan.<lb />
It could get worse. State campus<lb />
budgets, Dukakis said during a<lb />
March hearing on college savings<lb />
bonds, "cannot be expected to<lb />
continue to grow at anything like<lb />
the rate they have over the past<lb />
few years<lb />
Some students, however, are<lb />
upset most by Dukakis's support<lb />
of a measure that would allow<lb />
schools to keep excess revenues<lb />
generated by tuition hikes. The<lb />
"tuition retention" plan, student<lb />
leaders say, encourages colleges<lb />
to raise their prices.<lb />
"We all think he's not sensitive<lb />
enough said Michael Ferrigno,<lb />
director oi the State Student Asso-<lb />
ciation of Massachusetts. "It pains<lb />
us. This policy, we believe, is re-<lb />
allv a Republican policy<lb />
And Vincent McGrath, presi-<lb />
dent of the State College Faculty<lb />
Association and a Salam State<lb />
College professor, sud tuition in-<lb />
creases are often determined by<lb />
what private colleges charge,<lb />
even though private schools<lb />
"can't keep their own costs<lb />
down<lb />
McGrath also thinks Dukakis<lb />
tends to bow to the traditional<lb />
dominance of private collages in<lb />
Massachusetts.<lb />
"We aren't California we're not<lb />
Texas and we're not Michigan<lb />
Dukakis said during a 1986 Bos-<lb />
ton Globe interview. "We do hap-<lb />
pen to have some of the finest<lb />
(private) institu tions in the world.<lb />
And I don't think it makes sense<lb />
for us to duplicate that (by build-<lb />
ing up public colleges)<lb />
The remark infuriated many<lb />
educators and students. Stanley<lb />
Rosenberg, a Democratic state<lb />
representative from Arnherst,<lb />
said the UMass community still<lb />
feels betrayed.<lb />
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AYDEN.N.C(EP)-<lb />
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wasa blast in more wavs thai<lb />
Saturday afternoon the<lb />
between East Avenue and<lb />
Third of downtown Avdt<lb />
came filled with excitemenl<lb />
Children screamed on the!<lb />
carnival rides ranging rroml<lb />
ris wheel to flying dragon;<lb />
ents stood paticntlv by .<lb />
the nde would end<lb />
Like a minature coun I<lb />
there were manv booths<lb />
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players received six ring I<lb />
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vendor with a northern<lb />
would periodically sav "V<lb />
pick one out, yes sir just pid<lb />
out "Oh boy, do you meai<lb />
win a Spuds doll too Bon<lb />
asked the Yankee<lb />
The smell of food perm<lb />
the air as vendors sold hot<lb />
pizza, sausage and oi cJ<lb />
plates of collards EP ta J<lb />
collards at two seperate<lb />
to determine what good<lb />
are.<lb />
EP first stopped at Hoi<lb />
Home Cooked Collard Dirj<lb />
in a quest for quality coif<lb />
Hennie's collards were<lb />
with a large ham hoc u I<lb />
toes, boiled oora and a d<lb />
combread.<lb />
"Been cooking collards <lb />
years or theres 'bout.  I<lb />
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plate with the stean<lb />
vegetable.<lb />
This is a picture of last veal<lb />
general manager andValerif<lb />
issue in October. (PhoU<lb />
Expression<lb />
By TIN) HAMPTOl<lb />
Features Fd.tor<lb />
VVith unblinking eves<lb />
nald Dillahunt looks out c<lb />
office window, off into the<lb />
tances and over the blur oi<lb />
before pausing<lb />
"We are out to broadei<lb />
scope of ECU's minority mi<lb />
zine Dillahunt said of E<lb />
sions, a student pubhcatio<lb />
the new general manager otj<lb />
pressions, Dillahunt along<lb />
managing editor Valeria LasJ<lb />
feel thev can accomplish sot<lb />
the goals set for the 88 H<lb />
duction vear.<lb />
In the first pages<lb />
Expression's summer edition<lb />
editorial staff defines the puri<lb />
of the magazine as to provide<lb />
alternate voice�a voice to I<lb />
dress the special concerns<lb />
problems of minority groups!<lb />
Expressions defines mincj<lb />
as "any student or group of <lb />
Miss Am<lb />
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SEPTEMBER 13, 1988 Page 9<lb />
Welcome to the Ayden Collard Festival<lb />
By EARLVIS HAMPTON<lb />
Fcatuna Fditor<lb />
AYDEN, N.C. (EP) � The 14th<lb />
annual Ayden Collard Festival<lb />
was a blast in more ways than one.<lb />
Saturday afternoon the area<lb />
between East Avenue and North<lb />
TTiird of downtown Ayden be-<lb />
came filled with excitement.<lb />
Children screamed on the manv<lb />
carnival rides ranging from a Fer-<lb />
ns wheel to flying dragons. Par-<lb />
ents stood pahentlv bv, wishing<lb />
the nde would end.<lb />
Like a minature county fair,<lb />
there were many booths where<lb />
dolls could be won. In one booth<lb />
players received six rings to win<lb />
what else - a bottle of Pepsi.<lb />
At another booth, a practiced<lb />
vendor with a northern accent<lb />
would periodically say "Yes sir,<lb />
pick one out, yes sir just pick one<lb />
out "Oh boy, do you mean 1 can<lb />
win a Spuds doll too Bonehead<lb />
asked the Yankee.<lb />
The smell of food permeated<lb />
the air as vendors sold hot dogs,<lb />
pizza, sausage and of course<lb />
plates of collards. EP taste tested<lb />
collards at two seperate locations<lb />
to determine what good collards<lb />
are.<lb />
EP first stopped at "Hennie's<lb />
Home Cooked Collard Dinners"<lb />
in a quest for quality collards.<lb />
Hennie's collards were served<lb />
with a large ham hoc, white pota-<lb />
toes, boiled ocra and a cut of<lb />
cornbread.<lb />
"Been cooking collards for 14<lb />
years or theres 'bout, I forget<lb />
Hennie said as she loaded the<lb />
plate with the steaming green<lb />
vegetable.<lb />
Under the blue canvas tent of<lb />
Hennie's make-shift kitchen, EP<lb />
tasted the loaded dinner. One of<lb />
your exclusive crew, a blatant<lb />
bad-mouthed Yankee tratitor,<lb />
had never tried the succulent leaf<lb />
and vowed after a fork-full never<lb />
to again.<lb />
Others in the crew found<lb />
Hennie's collards mighty tasty<lb />
stating that the ham hoc was the<lb />
key to the zesty tongue kick.<lb />
From Hennie's, EP ventured to<lb />
Bum's Restaurant where the crew<lb />
merged into a long line of hungry<lb />
people. Bum's is a down home<lb />
kind of place. Waiting in line on<lb />
wood planked floors with the<lb />
varnish worn off, the crew looked<lb />
around to get a feel for the place.<lb />
On the far wall of stimulated-<lb />
wood grain was a row of pictures<lb />
placed for bored line-waiters to<lb />
pass the time. There were pictures<lb />
of dogs, pigs, and horses.<lb />
There was also a cool portrait of<lb />
John "The Duke" Wayne in a<lb />
cowboy hat in front of a rustic<lb />
setting. Beside "The Duke" was a<lb />
picture of another modern day<lb />
hero of sorts, Ollie North. But<lb />
OUie didn't quite fit in with the<lb />
dogs, pigs, horses and the rustic<lb />
back-dropping John Wayne,<lb />
that's why they put it near the tea<lb />
line where no one looks up.<lb />
Finally we reached the famed<lb />
Bum's food line. From our van-<lb />
tage point, one could see Bill<lb />
Dennis chopping his reknown<lb />
barbecue pig in the back and his<lb />
wife Shirley asking customers if<lb />
they cared for one meat or two.<lb />
Besides serving quality col-<lb />
lards, Bum had some damn good<lb />
barbecue.<lb />
After picking up the iced tea<lb />
without paying homage to Ollie,<lb />
the EP crew neaded for a white<lb />
cloth-covered picnic table. It was<lb />
there after saying grace to the God<lb />
of Bum's that Pete, EP's exclusive<lb />
Interlude driver, ran into some<lb />
misfortune.<lb />
Pete reached for Bum's bar-<lb />
bacue sauce (not barbeque as us<lb />
city boys say) which was nothing<lb />
more than red colored vingear in<lb />
an old Heinz bottle with a 'Bum's<lb />
sauce' written on a masking tape<lb />
label.<lb />
Pete, like a city boy can be when<lb />
thrown into a new rural environ-<lb />
ment, thought that Bum's sauce<lb />
was like all other barbeque sauces<lb />
and gave the swift shake. Little<lb />
did he know that Bum puts some-<lb />
thing exact in his sauce to give it a<lb />
kick and to loosen the bottle's cap.<lb />
Other members of our exclusive<lb />
staff had to endure the strong<lb />
odor of Bum's sauce for the rest of<lb />
the day. Well there was one ad-<lb />
vantage to Pete's Bum deal (corny<lb />
but not scatological), people got<lb />
out of our way as we passed<lb />
through the crowd.<lb />
Back at the collard cooking<lb />
contest, Ayden mayor Marvin<lb />
"Bear" Baldree named Mamie<lb />
Anderson of 2nd street the first<lb />
place winner. She won a trophy<lb />
and a $25 prize. By the wav,<lb />
Anderson was the first Collard<lb />
Queen in 1974.<lb />
For the five days of the festival,<lb />
gambling was legal in North<lb />
Carolina. Bets were placed on the<lb />
money wheel and quarter bearers<lb />
tryed to win in a game called<lb />
Splashdown.<lb />
It's now Mondav afternoon and<lb />
the collard festival is still with the<lb />
HP crew. Collards are still with us<lb />
bodv and soul. More body than<lb />
soul.<lb />
This is a picture of last year's Expressions staff. Returning staff members include Reggie Dillahunt,<lb />
general manager andValeria Lassiter, managing editor. Expressions is soon to release a special edition<lb />
issue in October. (Photo�Photofile)<lb />
Expressions broadens ECU minority voice<lb />
By TIM HAMPTON<lb />
Features Fditor<lb />
With unblinking eyes, Regi-<lb />
nald Dillahunt looks out of his<lb />
office window, off into the dis-<lb />
tances and over the blur of brick,<lb />
before pausing.<lb />
"We are out to broaden the<lb />
scope of ECU's minority maga-<lb />
zine Dillahunt said of Expres-<lb />
sions, a student publication. As<lb />
the new general manager of Ex-<lb />
pressions, Dillahunt along with<lb />
managing editor Valeria Lassiter<lb />
feel they can accomplish some of<lb />
the goals set for the '8889 pro-<lb />
duction year.<lb />
In the first pages of a<lb />
Expression's summer edition, the<lb />
editorial staff defines the purpose<lb />
of the magazine as to provide "an<lb />
alternate voice�a voice to ad-<lb />
dress the special concerns and<lb />
problems of minority groups<lb />
Expressions defines minority<lb />
as "any student or group of stu-<lb />
dents that feels outside the 'main-<lb />
stream Purposive, Expressions<lb />
addresses the special concerns of<lb />
students belonging to specific<lb />
minority groups, the handi-<lb />
capped, International students,<lb />
according to the statement<lb />
But Dillahunt stresses that<lb />
Expressions is not only for mi-<lb />
norities. He said he welcomes all<lb />
students who wish to contribute<lb />
art work, opinion or stories to the<lb />
publication.<lb />
For this year, the general man-<lb />
ager is concerned with covering<lb />
campus events. Dillahunt said<lb />
Expressions now than ever will be<lb />
reporting activities related to<lb />
ECU students.<lb />
Expression's next edition<lb />
(which will be a special issue), to<lb />
be available sometime in October,<lb />
will feature Lee McNeil, an ECU<lb />
trackester now competing in the<lb />
Summer Olympics in Seoul, Ko-<lb />
rea.<lb />
Also in the October issue, the<lb />
magazine will have an article on<lb />
Dr. Larry Smith, ECU's first direc-<lb />
tor of minority affairs. For opin-<lb />
ion, Dillahunt said the publica-<lb />
tion will center its editorials on<lb />
the government, federal, state<lb />
and local, while taking a focus on<lb />
the minority angle of news events.<lb />
The October issue will be dedi-<lb />
cated to former Expressions gen-<lb />
eral manager, Gloria Chance. Dil-<lb />
lahunt credits Chance with the<lb />
transformation of the magazine<lb />
with "strong leadership and dedi-<lb />
cation which has set new stan-<lb />
dards for Expressions<lb />
The accomplishments Expres-<lb />
sions has made in the last two<lb />
years speak for themselves. It<lb />
won "Best of Show" honors from<lb />
American College Press in 1986.<lb />
Expression's spring edition of<lb />
1987 won the Scholastic Press<lb />
Association "First Place" overall<lb />
and "Best Cover" for an illustra-<lb />
tion by the great Shelton Bryant.<lb />
The 14th annual Ayden Collard Festival turned out to be a big success as approximately 15,000 celebrated<lb />
the leafy green vegetable. Besides an eating contest, a cooking contest and the crowning of a new Collard<lb />
Queen, the collard monsters came out of the wood works. (Illustration by Parker�Parkerlab)<lb />
Spunk and Bones search for<lb />
fuzzy green Collard Monster<lb />
By CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
Staff Cotlaid Rrprtcr<lb />
The search for the Seatbelt-<lb />
Wearing Collard Monster began<lb />
after we ate. The Spunskter and I<lb />
saw a girl with at least six of the<lb />
fuzzy green creatures attatched to<lb />
her banana clip.<lb />
Ever the questioning tvpe of<lb />
guv, Spunky asked her where she<lb />
got it from. Bored with us already,<lb />
she waved backwards and said,<lb />
"That green tent over there<lb />
Our quest had begun. It was<lb />
to be a quest frought with peril,<lb />
danger and the foul aroma of col-<lb />
lards. But we would persevere.<lb />
We had not spent the balance<lb />
of the day in Ayden, enjoying the<lb />
sights, sounds and nauseating<lb />
smells of the 14th Annual Ayden<lb />
Collard Festival, to have our day<lb />
ruined by simple lack of direction.<lb />
The ride to the festival had<lb />
not been without its own perils.<lb />
The four of us: the collard-loving<lb />
Earlvis, the collard-hating Bone-<lb />
head, the collard-ingesting<lb />
Spunky and Pete, the Original<lb />
Collard Animal�, piled into<lb />
something we call The Prelude<lb />
With a Bra and set out for Avden.<lb />
Our progress was impeded<lb />
by two huge, slavering Cujo<lb />
clones. These two dogs were ap-<lb />
proximately five feet tall at the<lb />
shoulder and had onlv one<lb />
thought burning in their feeble<lb />
minds � scratch through the<lb />
windows of the car and bite the<lb />
people inside on the ankle repeat-<lb />
edly.<lb />
Luckily, Preludes are quite a<lb />
bit faster than your average rabid<lb />
canine<lb />
Parking was not a problem.<lb />
The railroad tracks provided<lb />
plenty of space, but evcrv time we<lb />
heard a whistle, Pete began to<lb />
squirm nervously.<lb />
The Festival itself was quite<lb />
well, festive. Sort of a really, re-<lb />
ally, really, really scaled-down<lb />
version of the State fair, the main<lb />
difference being the pervasive<lb />
smell of collards.<lb />
Cooked collards. Boiled col-<lb />
lards. Stuffed collards. Collard<lb />
with seatbclts on. Collard juice.<lb />
Collards and ham. Barbeque col-<lb />
lards.<lb />
Collard cakes. Collard cook-<lb />
ies. Spam� and collards. Collards<lb />
and eggs. Collards in just about<lb />
any imaginable size, shape and<lb />
form.<lb />
We ate lunch at not one, but<lb />
two places. Then Spunkv and i<lb />
saw the aforementioned Collard<lb />
Monsters. We took oii in the gen-<lb />
eral direction the girl had pointed<lb />
in.<lb />
We saw not one but three<lb />
green tents. Upon entering the<lb />
last one, an exhibit of grenades,<lb />
guns, bumper stickers and other<lb />
deadly weapons, we found  an<lb />
emptv box.<lb />
Just ahead of us, a little girl in<lb />
pigtails and collard uice running<lb />
from her mouth walked away<lb />
with the last two Seatbelt-Wear-<lb />
mg Collard monsters. I fell into<lb />
despair.<lb />
The girl watched my face<lb />
screw up with tears. She walked<lb />
back and handed a Collard Mon-<lb />
ster to Spunky and saidHere.<lb />
i "all can have this<lb />
So, with a vinegar-saturated<lb />
Pete, an interviewlcss Earlvis, a<lb />
happy Bonehead and full<lb />
Spunky, we headed back to the<lb />
car, where the radio would tell us<lb />
that ECU was getting beat bv Vir-<lb />
ginia Tech in a pretty bad way.<lb />
My monster sits on top of my<lb />
computer now. I named him "Bla-<lb />
tant<lb />
New Collard Eating champion<lb />
unbuttons shirt for victory<lb />
By EARLVIS HAMPTON<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
AYDEN, N.C. (EP) � Johnny<lb />
Barrow did not have time to bask<lb />
in the limelight.<lb />
Instead, the newlv crowned<lb />
1988 Collard Eating King, who<lb />
had just consumed four poundsof<lb />
the leafy-green vegetable, fleed<lb />
the 14th annual Ayden Col-<lb />
lard Festival for a more favorable<lb />
spot behind some bushes.<lb />
Midway through the 30 min-<lb />
ute eating contest on Saturday,<lb />
Barrow, a native of Grifton, found<lb />
the key to his success. He unbut-<lb />
toned his black shirt to allow for<lb />
more collard room.<lb />
But it took more than just an<lb />
unbuttoned shirt to guarantee his<lb />
victory. Fans cheered during the<lb />
last ten minutes of the contest as<lb />
Barrow moaned in between bites.<lb />
"Oh Lordy, I don't know if I<lb />
can take one more bite Barrow<lb />
said as he dug a plastic folk into<lb />
the last styofoam container.<lb />
After the contest, Ayden<lb />
mayor Marvin "Bear" Baldree<lb />
awarded Barrow with a trophy<lb />
and a $50 first prize as the new<lb />
king strutted around the wooden<lb />
stage with a protruding stomach<lb />
and a gaping smile.<lb />
But not long afterwards, Bar-<lb />
row jumped from the festival's<lb />
center stage and high tailed down<lb />
the railroad tracks in search of<lb />
relief.<lb />
Some of the more curious<lb />
members of the crowd of approxi-<lb />
mately 400 followed Barrow as he<lb />
detoured into a parking lot, while<lb />
others wondered if Barrow would<lb />
be disqualified for running off.<lb />
According to the official<lb />
Ayden Collard Festival Eating<lb />
Contest Rules, the winning con-<lb />
testant may leave after being<lb />
crowned.<lb />
More succintly put, rule num-<lb />
ber four states: "Must eat the most<lb />
in the 30-minute time limit, then<lb />
keep them down long enough to<lb />
receive the trophy and prize<lb />
money <lb />
Initially with ten contestants.<lb />
including two women and an<lb />
uniformed soldier, the eating race<lb />
started as one pound containers<lb />
of collards where placed on two<lb />
tables. Slabs of combread and<lb />
cups of teas were provided, but<lb />
according to rule number two<lb />
"the weight of neither will count<lb />
in the contest<lb />
One by one, seven stomach-<lb />
holding contestants dropped<lb />
from the race leaving three collard<lb />
fcasters. At one table, the soldier<lb />
and a man sporting a white hat<lb />
folked their way through three<lb />
and a half pounds a piece as Bar-<lb />
row slumped over the other table.<lb />
In attendance for the contest<lb />
was Mort Hurst who holds the<lb />
world's record for eating collards<lb />
at seven and a half pounds. Hurst,<lb />
from Robersonville, wore a green<lb />
tee-shirt on stage which pro-<lb />
claimed "Collard Eating King<lb />
EP wondered if Barrow<lb />
would attempt to break Hurst's<lb />
record next year, but the 1988<lb />
collard chawing champ was<lb />
unavailable for comment.<lb />
Miss America Pageant reinforces outdated sexual stereotypes<lb />
By SCOTT MAXWELL<lb />
A�i��fit Featura Editor<lb />
In spring, a young man's idle<lb />
fancy turns to thoughts of love. By<lb />
contrast, in fall, it turns to Chan-<lb />
nel 9 and the Miss America Pag-<lb />
eant.<lb />
Every year around this time,<lb />
this symbol of overbearing osten-<lb />
tahousness and stunning stupid-<lb />
ity graces the public airwaves.<lb />
Doesn't it ever occur to anyone<lb />
that all the money that was spent<lb />
on the glitz and glamor could<lb />
have been better spent on the<lb />
hungry and homeless?<lb />
Of course, the Miss America<lb />
pageant is not completely worth-<lb />
less. It does pay of f in scholarships<lb />
to the young ladies who win. On<lb />
the other hand, it can hardly be<lb />
said (though it sometimes is) that<lb />
the Miss America Pageant pro-<lb />
motes education.<lb />
The Miss America Pageant<lb />
does, however, provide an oppor-<lb />
tunity for millions of American<lb />
males to look at lots of lovely la-<lb />
dies, and to do it in a completely<lb />
unthreatening environment. It's<lb />
even more socially accepted than<lb />
Playboy and its like (albeit more<lb />
demure).<lb />
One sure-fire formula for<lb />
success is to tell people what they<lb />
want to hear, and the Miss Amer-<lb />
ica Pageant tells one of the best<lb />
lies of all time. It reinforces the<lb />
prevalent typical-American-male<lb />
beliefs that (a) there is little of<lb />
value about any woman, except<lb />
for her body, and (b) good looks<lb />
make a good person.<lb />
Admittedly, many of the at-<lb />
tacks levelled at men by women<lb />
are accurate. Many men are slav-<lb />
ering, sex-starved microenceph-<lb />
alic semi-simians. Not all, and<lb />
fewer every year - yet many still<lb />
remain among The Unenlight-<lb />
ened. But given the picture that<lb />
the Miss America Pageant pres-<lb />
ents of women, who could expect<lb />
otherwise?<lb />
A common defense of the<lb />
Miss America Pageant is that Miss<lb />
America Does Great Things And<lb />
Promotes The General Welfare.<lb />
But be honest: this is the Miss<lb />
America Pageant, not the Ambas-<lb />
sador to France Pageant.<lb />
Of course, not all the contest-<lb />
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fact, most of them aren't. But the<lb />
side of them most strongly em-<lb />
phasized (and virtually the only<lb />
side shown to the home viewer) is<lb />
the physical. And so they seem<lb />
like bubbleheads.<lb />
Miss Minnesota (now also<lb />
Miss America) actually seems to<lb />
be a good person, but how many<lb />
people noticed? She may very<lb />
well be a worthy recipient of a<lb />
$30,000 scholarship, but why<lb />
should she get it primarily be-<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
SEPTEMBER 13, 1988 Page 9<lb />
Welcome to the Ay den Collar d Festival<lb />
By EARL VIS HAMPTON<lb />
Fcatura Editar<lb />
AYDEN, N.C (EP) � The 14th<lb />
annual Ayden Collard Festival<lb />
was a blast in more ways than one.<lb />
Saturday afternoon the area<lb />
between East Avenue and North<lb />
Third of downtown Ayden be-<lb />
came filled with excitement.<lb />
Children screamed on the many<lb />
carnival rides ranging from a Fer-<lb />
ris wheel to flying dragons. Par-<lb />
ents stood patiently by, wishing<lb />
the ride would end.<lb />
Like a minature county fair,<lb />
there were many booths where<lb />
dolls could be won. In one booth<lb />
players received six rings to win<lb />
what else - a bottle of Pepsi.<lb />
At another booth, a practiced<lb />
vendor with a northern accent<lb />
would periodically say "Yes sir,<lb />
pick one out, yes sir just pick one<lb />
out "Oh boy, do you mean I can<lb />
win a Spuds doll too Bonehead<lb />
asked the Yankee.<lb />
The smell of food permeated<lb />
the air as vendors sold hot dogs,<lb />
pizza, sausage and of course<lb />
plates of collards. EP taste tested<lb />
collards at two seperate locations<lb />
to determine what good collards<lb />
are.<lb />
EP first stopped at "Hennie's<lb />
Home Cooked Collard Dinners"<lb />
in a quest for quality collards.<lb />
Hennie's collards were served<lb />
with a large ham hoc, white pota-<lb />
toes, boiled ocra and a cut of<lb />
combread.<lb />
"Been cooking collards for 14<lb />
years or theres 1xut, I forget<lb />
Hennie said as she loaded the<lb />
plate with the steaming green<lb />
vegetable.<lb />
Under the blue canvas tent of<lb />
Hennie's make-shift kitchen, EP<lb />
tasted the loaded dinner. One of<lb />
your exclusive crew, a blatant<lb />
bad-mouthed Yankee tratitor,<lb />
had never tried the succulent leaf<lb />
and vowed after a fork-full never<lb />
to again.<lb />
Others in the crew found<lb />
Hennie's collards mighty tasty<lb />
stating that the ham hoc was the<lb />
key to the zesty tongue kick.<lb />
From Hennie's, EP ventured to<lb />
Bum's Restaurant where the crew<lb />
merged into a long line of hungry<lb />
people. Bum's is a down home<lb />
kind of place. Waiting in line on<lb />
wood planked floors with the<lb />
varnish worn off, the crew looked<lb />
around to get a feel for the place.<lb />
On the far wall of stimulated-<lb />
wood grain was a row of pictures<lb />
placed for bored line-waiters to<lb />
pass the time. There were pictures<lb />
of dogs, pigs, and horses.<lb />
There was also a cool portrait of<lb />
John "The Duke" Wayne in a<lb />
cowboy hat in front of a rustic<lb />
setting. Beside "The Duke" was a<lb />
picture of another modern day<lb />
hero of sorts, Ollie North. But<lb />
Ollie didn't quite fit in with the<lb />
dogs, pigs, horses and the rustic<lb />
back-dropping John Wayne,<lb />
that's why they put it near the tea<lb />
line where no one looks up.<lb />
Finally we reached the famed<lb />
Bum's food line. From our van-<lb />
tage point, one could see Bill<lb />
Dennis chopping his reknown<lb />
barbecue pig in the back and his<lb />
wife Shirley asking customers if<lb />
they cared for one meat or two.<lb />
Besides serving quality col-<lb />
lards, Bum had some damn good<lb />
barbecue.<lb />
After picking up the iced tea<lb />
without paying homage to Ollie,<lb />
the EP crew headed for a white<lb />
cloth-covered picnic table. It was<lb />
there after saying grace to the God<lb />
of Bum's that Pete, EPs exclusive<lb />
Interlude driver, ran into some<lb />
misfortune.<lb />
Pete reached for Bum's bar-<lb />
bacue sauce (not barbeque as us<lb />
city boys say) which was nothing<lb />
more than red colored vingear in<lb />
an old Heinz bottle with a 'Bum's<lb />
sauce' written on a masking tape<lb />
label.<lb />
Pete, like a city boy can be when<lb />
thrown into a new rural environ-<lb />
ment, thought that Bum's sauce<lb />
was like all other barbeque sauces<lb />
and gave the swift shake. Little<lb />
did he know that Bum puts some-<lb />
thing exact in his sauce to give it a<lb />
kick and to loosen the bottle's cap.<lb />
Other members of our exclusive<lb />
staff had to endure the strong<lb />
odor of Bum's sauce for the rest of<lb />
the day. Well there was one ad-<lb />
vantage to Pete's Bum deal (corny<lb />
but not scatological), people got<lb />
out of our way as we passed<lb />
through the crowd.<lb />
Back at the collard cooking<lb />
contest, Ayden mayor Marvin<lb />
"Bear" Baldree named Mamie<lb />
Anderson of 2nd street the first<lb />
place winner. She won a trophy<lb />
and a $25 prize. By the way,<lb />
Anderson was the first Collard<lb />
Queen in 1974.<lb />
For the five days of the festival,<lb />
gambling was legal in North<lb />
Carolina. Bets were placed on the<lb />
money wheel and quarter bearers<lb />
tryed to win in a game called<lb />
Splashdown.<lb />
It's now Monday afternoon and<lb />
the collard festival is still with the<lb />
EP crew. Collards are still with us<lb />
body and soul. More body than<lb />
soul.<lb />
The 14th annual Ayden Collard Festival turned out to be a big success as approximately 15,000 celebrated<lb />
the leafy green vegetable. Besides an eating contest, a cooking contest and the crowning of a new Collard<lb />
Queen, the collard monsters came out of the wood works. (Illustration by Parker�Parkerlab)<lb />
Spunk and Bones search for<lb />
fuzzy green Collard Monster<lb />
By CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
Staff Col laid Kcprtcr<lb />
The search for the Seatbelt-<lb />
Wearing Collard Monster began<lb />
after we ate. The Spunskter and I<lb />
saw a girl with at least six of the<lb />
fuzzy green creatures attatched to<lb />
her banana clip.<lb />
Ever the questioning type of<lb />
guy, Spunky asked her where she<lb />
Sit it from. Bored with us already,<lb />
e waved backwards and said,<lb />
That green tent over there<lb />
Our quest had begun. It was<lb />
to be a quest frought with peril,<lb />
danger and the foul aroma of col-<lb />
lards. But we would persevere.<lb />
We had not spent the balance<lb />
�of the day in Ayden, enjoying the<lb />
sights, sounds and nauseating<lb />
smells of the Nth Annual Ayden<lb />
iCollard Festival, to have our day<lb />
Iruined by simple lack of direction.<lb />
The ride to the festival had<lb />
not been without its own perils.<lb />
The four of us: the collard-loving<lb />
Earlvis, the collard-hating Bone-<lb />
head, the collard-ingesting<lb />
Spunky and Pete, the Original<lb />
.Collard Animal�, piled into<lb />
Jsomething we call The Prelude<lb />
Vith a Bra and set out for Ayden.<lb />
Our progress was impeded<lb />
by two huge, slavering Cujo<lb />
clones. These two dogs were ap-<lb />
proximately five feet tall at the<lb />
shoulder and had only one<lb />
thought burning in their feeble<lb />
minds � scratch through the<lb />
windows of the car and bite the<lb />
people inside on the ankle repeat-<lb />
edly.<lb />
Luckily, Preludes are quite a<lb />
bit faster than your average rabid<lb />
canine.<lb />
Parking was not a problem.<lb />
The railroad tracks provided<lb />
plenty of space, but every time we<lb />
heard a whistle, Pete began to<lb />
squirm nervously.<lb />
The Festival itself was quite<lb />
well, festive. Sort of a really, re-<lb />
ally, really, really scaled-down<lb />
version of the State fair, the main<lb />
difference being the pervasive<lb />
smell of collards.<lb />
Cooked collards. Boiled col-<lb />
lards. Stuffed collards. Collard<lb />
with seatbelts on. Collard juice.<lb />
Collards and ham. Barbeque col-<lb />
lards.<lb />
Collard cakes. Collard cook-<lb />
ies. Spam� and collards. Collards<lb />
and eggs. Collards in just about<lb />
any imaginable size, shape and<lb />
form.<lb />
We ate lunch at not one, but<lb />
two places. Then Spunky and i<lb />
saw the aforementioned Collard<lb />
Monsters. We took off in the gen-<lb />
eral direction the girl had pointed<lb />
in.<lb />
We saw not one but three<lb />
green tents. Upon entering the<lb />
last one, an exhibit of grenades,<lb />
guns, bumper stickers and other<lb />
deadly weapons, we found  an<lb />
empty box.<lb />
Just ahead of us, a little girl in<lb />
pigtails and collard juice running<lb />
from her mouth walked away<lb />
with the last two Seatbelt-Wear-<lb />
ing Collard monsters. I fell into<lb />
despair.<lb />
The girl watched my face<lb />
screw up with tears. She walked<lb />
back and handed a Collard Mon-<lb />
ster to Spunky and saidHere.<lb />
Y'all can have this<lb />
So, with a vinegar-saturated<lb />
Pete, an interviewless Earlvis, a<lb />
happy Bonehead and full<lb />
Spunky, we headed back to the<lb />
car, where the radio would tell us<lb />
that ECU was getting beat by Vir-<lb />
ginia Tech in a pretty bad way.<lb />
My monster sits on top of my<lb />
computer now. I named him "Bla-<lb />
tant<lb />
This is a picture of last year's Expressions staff. Returning staff members include Reggie Dillahunt<lb />
general manager andValeria Lassiter, managing editor. Expressions is soon to release a special edition<lb />
issue in October. (Photo�Photofile)<lb />
Expressions broadens ECU minority voice<lb />
New Collard Eating champion<lb />
unbuttons shirt for victory<lb />
By TIM HAMPTON<lb />
i Editor<lb />
With unblinking eyes, Regi-<lb />
nald Dillahunt looks out of his<lb />
office window, off into the dis-<lb />
tances and over the blur of brick,<lb />
before pausing.<lb />
"We are out to broaden the<lb />
scope of ECU'S minority maga-<lb />
zine Dillahunt said of Expres-<lb />
sions, a student publication. As<lb />
the new general manager of Ex-<lb />
pressions, Dillahunt along with<lb />
managing editor Valeria Lassiter<lb />
feel they can accomplish some of<lb />
the goals set for the '8889 pro-<lb />
duction year.<lb />
In the first pages of a<lb />
Expression's summer edition, the<lb />
editorial staff defines the purpose<lb />
of the magazine as to provide "an<lb />
alternate voice�a voice to ad-<lb />
dress the special concerns and<lb />
problems of minority groups<lb />
Expressions defines minority<lb />
as "any student or group of stu-<lb />
dents that feels outside the 'main-<lb />
stream Purposive, Expressions<lb />
addresses the special concerns of<lb />
students belonging to specific<lb />
minority groups, the handi-<lb />
capped, International students,<lb />
according to the statement<lb />
But Dillahunt stresses that<lb />
Expressions is not only for mi-<lb />
norities. He said he welcomes all<lb />
students who wish to contribute<lb />
art work, opinion or stories to the<lb />
publication.<lb />
For this year, the general man-<lb />
ager is concerned with covering<lb />
campus events. Dillahunt said<lb />
Expressions now than ever will be<lb />
reporting activities related to<lb />
ECU students.<lb />
Expression's next edition<lb />
(which will be a special issue), to<lb />
be available sometime in October,<lb />
will feature Lee McNeil, an ECU<lb />
trackester now competing in the<lb />
Summer Olympics in Seoul, Ko-<lb />
rea.<lb />
Also in the October issue, the<lb />
magazine will have an article on<lb />
Dr. Larry Smith, ECU's first direc-<lb />
tor of minority affairs. For opin-<lb />
ion, Dillahunt said the publica-<lb />
tion will center its editorials on<lb />
the government, federal, state<lb />
and local, while taking a focus on<lb />
the minority angle of news events.<lb />
The October issue will be dedi-<lb />
cated to former Expressions gen-<lb />
eral manager, Gloria Chance. Dil-<lb />
lahunt credits Chance with the<lb />
transformation of the magazine<lb />
with "strong leadership and dedi-<lb />
cation which has set new stan-<lb />
dards for Expressions<lb />
The accomplishments Expres-<lb />
sions has made in the last two<lb />
years speak for themselves. It<lb />
won "Best of Show" honors from<lb />
American College Press in 1986.<lb />
Expression's spring edition of<lb />
1987 won the Scholastic Press<lb />
Association "First Place" overall<lb />
and "Best Cover" for an illustra-<lb />
tion by the great Shel ton Bryant.<lb />
By EARLVIS HAMPTON<lb />
Features Editor<lb />
AYDEN, N.C. (EP) � Johnny<lb />
Barrow did not have time to bask<lb />
in the limelight.<lb />
Instead, the newly crowned<lb />
1988 Collard Eating King, who<lb />
had just consumed four pounds of<lb />
the leafy-green vegetable, fleed<lb />
the 14th annual Ayden Col-<lb />
lard Festival for a more favorable<lb />
spot behind some bushes.<lb />
Midway through the 30 min-<lb />
ute eating contest on Saturday,<lb />
Barrow, a native of Grifton, found<lb />
the key to his success. He unbut-<lb />
toned his black shirt to allow for<lb />
more collard room.<lb />
But it took more than just an<lb />
unbuttoned shirt to guarantee his<lb />
victory. Fans cheered during the<lb />
last ten minutes of the contest as<lb />
Barrow moaned in between bites.<lb />
"Oh Lordy, I don't know if I<lb />
can take one more bite Barrow<lb />
said as he dug a plastic folk into<lb />
the last styofoam container.<lb />
After the contest, Ayden<lb />
mayor Marvin "Bear" Baldree<lb />
awarded Barrow with a trophy<lb />
and a $50 first prize as the new<lb />
king strutted around the wooden<lb />
stage with a protruding stomach<lb />
and a gaping smile.<lb />
But not long afterwards, Bar-<lb />
row jumped from the festival's<lb />
center stage and high tailed down<lb />
the railroad tracks in search of<lb />
relief.<lb />
Some of the more curious<lb />
members of the crowd of approxi-<lb />
mately 400 followed Barrow as he<lb />
detoured into a parking lot, while<lb />
others wondered if Barrow would<lb />
be disqualified for running off.<lb />
According to the official<lb />
Ayden Collard Festival Eating<lb />
Contest Rules, the winning con-<lb />
testant may leave after being<lb />
crowned.<lb />
More succintly put, rule num-<lb />
ber four states: "Must eat the most<lb />
in the 30-minute time limit, then<lb />
keep them down long enough to<lb />
receive the trophy and prize<lb />
money<lb />
Initially with ten contestants.<lb />
including two women and an<lb />
uniformed soldier, the eating race<lb />
started as one pound containers<lb />
of collards where placed on two<lb />
tables. Slabs of combread and<lb />
cups of teas were provided, but<lb />
according to rule number two<lb />
"the weight of neither will count<lb />
in the contest"<lb />
One by one, seven stomach-<lb />
holding contestants dropped<lb />
from the race leaving three collard<lb />
feasters. At one table, the soldier<lb />
and a man sporting a white hat<lb />
folked their way through three<lb />
and a half pounds a piece as Bar-<lb />
row slumped over the other table.<lb />
In attendance for the contest<lb />
was Mort Hurst who holds the<lb />
world's record for eating collards<lb />
at seven and a half pounds. Hurst,<lb />
from Roberson ville, wore a green<lb />
tee-shirt on stage which pro-<lb />
claimed "Collard Eating King<lb />
EP wondered if Barrow<lb />
would attempt to break Hurst's<lb />
record next year, but the 1968<lb />
collard chawing champ was<lb />
unavailable for comment<lb />
Miss America Pageant reinforces outdated sexual stereotypes<lb />
By SCOTT MAXWELL<lb />
In spring, a young man's idle<lb />
fancy turns to thoughts of love. By<lb />
contrast in fall, it turns to Chan-<lb />
nel 9 and the Miss America Pag-<lb />
eant<lb />
Every year around this time,<lb />
this symbol of overbearing osten-<lb />
tatiousness and stunning stupid-<lb />
ity graces the public airwaves.<lb />
Doesn't it ever occur to anyone<lb />
that all the money that was spent<lb />
on the glitz and glamor could<lb />
have been better spent on the<lb />
hungry and homeless?<lb />
Of course, the Miss America<lb />
pageant is not completely worth-<lb />
less. It does pay off in scholarship<lb />
to the young ladies who win. On<lb />
the other hand, it can hardly be<lb />
said (though it sometimes is) that<lb />
the Miss America Pageant pro-<lb />
motes education.<lb />
The Miss America Pageant<lb />
does, however, provide an oppor-<lb />
tunity for millions of American<lb />
males to look at lots of lovely la-<lb />
dies, and to do it in a completely<lb />
unthreatening environment. If s<lb />
even more socially accepted than<lb />
Playboy and its like (albeit more<lb />
demure).<lb />
One sure-fire formula for<lb />
success is to tell people what they<lb />
want to hear, and the Miss Amer-<lb />
ica Pageant tells one of the best<lb />
lies of all time. It reinforces the<lb />
prevalent typical-American-male<lb />
beliefs that (a) there is little of<lb />
value about any woman, except<lb />
for her body, and (b) good looks<lb />
make a good person.<lb />
Admittedly, many of the at-<lb />
tacks levelled at men by women<lb />
are accurate. Many men are slav-<lb />
ering, sex-starved microenceph-<lb />
alic semi-simians. Not all, and<lb />
fewer every year - yet many still<lb />
remain among The Unenlight-<lb />
ened. But given the picture that<lb />
the Miss America Pageant pres-<lb />
ents of women, who could expect<lb />
otherwise?<lb />
A common defense of the<lb />
Miss America Pageant is that Miss<lb />
America Does Great Things And<lb />
Promotes The General Welfare.<lb />
But be honest this is the Miss<lb />
America Pageant, not the Ambas-<lb />
sador to France Pageant<lb />
Of course, not all the contest-<lb />
ants are bubbleheads, either - in<lb />
fact, most of them aren't But the<lb />
side of mem most strongly em-<lb />
phasized (and virtually the only<lb />
side shown to the home viewer) is<lb />
the physical. And so they seem<lb />
like bubbleheads.<lb />
Miss Minnesota (now also<lb />
Miss America) actually seems to<lb />
be a good person, but how many<lb />
people noticed? She may very<lb />
well be a worthy recipient of a<lb />
$30,000 scholarship, but wiry<lb />
should she get it primarily be-<lb />
See PAGEANT, page 11<lb />
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10<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
SEPTEMBER 13,1988<lb />
Excessive INXS, the top 40 inside,top 40 inside<lb />
By JEFF PARKER<lb />
Staff! lluatrat or<lb />
mixed in the studio twelve billowing clouds of artificial fog.<lb />
times But that couldn't be far- Among some of the most<lb />
ther from the truth. memorable performances of the<lb />
Michael Hutchence has night was the groups old hit,<lb />
one of the best singing voices in "Original Sin Early on they did a<lb />
Last Friday night the Dean<lb />
E. Smith Center held a capacity<lb />
crowd that flocked to Chapel Hill rock today, and it sounds even lively and soulful rendition of<lb />
for the INXS Calling All Nations better live. The bands' musical "Mystify In fact, there wasn't a<lb />
Tour. ability is nothing to be ignored substandard performance to bo<lb />
The show opened with either. One of the greater assets of found in any of their numbers. But<lb />
Ziggy Marley and the Melody the band is Kirk Tengilly and his there was a problem with these<lb />
Makers performing their unique saxophone playing. Unfortu- high-quality renditions, they<lb />
brand of reggae before INXS nately, he didn't play the sax very were just like the released ver-<lb />
"kick"ed off their performance. It much at all during the show, but sions. Very rarely did the group<lb />
was clear that the Australian band did a nice job on the "Mediate" do any of their songs differently<lb />
wanted to live up to the implica- solo and was at his best during the from the albums, which made<lb />
tions generated by the title of their solo in "Never Tear Us Apart<lb />
latest album, "Kick The bass The lighting of the con-<lb />
was cranked up to full force, caus- cert was very subtle and<lb />
ing teeth to chatter all throughout downplayed except for certain<lb />
the Deandome. moody numbers like "Devil In-<lb />
I have to admit I was side That seems to be the hip night occasionally playing to the<lb />
pleasantly surprised at the qual- thing now, not using a lot of light crowd by dropping to his knees<lb />
lty of the live sound. Two nights effects. The' didn't have any every so often. Eventually he<lb />
qualms arx using the smoke came out of his baggy white shirt<lb />
machine, ho er. I don't think to the delight of the girls near the<lb />
the people sittirgHehind the stage stage, in a way living up to his<lb />
got to see all of the show for the reputation as a psuedo-JimMorri-<lb />
sing-along easy, but hindered<lb />
some variety and expression on<lb />
the part of the group.<lb />
Hutchence swayed and<lb />
paraded around the stage all<lb />
earlier I had heard one of their<lb />
concerts broadcast on radio and<lb />
was in fear ofOh no, they're one<lb />
of those groups that have to be re-<lb />
son for the eighties, as he has been<lb />
likened to in the media. He did a<lb />
few kicks that would have made<lb />
David Lee Roth proud.<lb />
The group did a few tips<lb />
of the hat to their popular videos<lb />
throughout the concert. During<lb />
"Mediate they pulled out signs<lb />
with all the ate" words like they<lb />
drop in sync in the video, but for<lb />
this show INXS made souveniers<lb />
out of them and threw them to the<lb />
crowd. For the instrumental part<lb />
of "Devil Inside Tim Farriss<lb />
went offstage to reappear riding a<lb />
skateboard. It was pretty enter-<lb />
taining, since he almost crashed<lb />
into Hutchence, but it pleased two<lb />
young skatepunks in front of me<lb />
to no end, which irked me.<lb />
As I mentioned before,<lb />
the bass was putting out to capac-<lb />
ity for the whole show, which was<lb />
fairly effective. It did get over-<lb />
powering, though, during "Devil<lb />
Inside and obscured the lyrics<lb />
too much. Another problem was<lb />
the monotonous heavy drum<lb />
lead-injon Farris did to most of<lb />
the songs. That kind of thing is<lb />
only good for one or two times,<lb />
and they did it a little too much.<lb />
And they could have played<lb />
longer. My personal gripe was<lb />
that they never did one of their<lb />
first big (and in my opinion their<lb />
best) hits, "The One Thing I<lb />
think that was an expected encore<lb />
song that they should have done.<lb />
After the concert, WRDU played a<lb />
"concert flashback" of about six<lb />
INXS songs, one of which was<lb />
"The One Thing so evidently I<lb />
wasn't the only person expecting<lb />
it. As a matter of fact, they didn't<lb />
really plav much at all from SH-<lb />
ABOO-SHOOBAH.<lb />
Aside from those bits,<lb />
there was really little to complain<lb />
about "Listen Like Thieves" was<lb />
full of energy, and Hutchence and<lb />
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like all bands donow, but they did<lb />
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par with almost any recording<lb />
artists thesodays, but they need to<lb />
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their underground roots to the<lb />
lures of the typical Top 40 pop<lb />
music scene. Their success is well-<lb />
deserved and I hope they never<lb />
compromise their music. They<lb />
didn't for "Calling All Nations a<lb />
concert worth the admission,<lb />
which is true praise considering<lb />
Ticketron prices.<lb />
Thought-provoking folk singer strums mall<lb />
By STEPHANIE FOLSOM<lb />
Suft Writer<lb />
Last week on the mall Rick<lb />
Hall, a Christian folk singer,<lb />
strummed the mellow sounds ot<lb />
Peter, Paul, and Mary mixed with<lb />
his own style of folk music during<lb />
the evening hours.<lb />
His thought-provoking music<lb />
was about everyday life, prob-<lb />
lems overlooked, greed eventu-<lb />
allv leading to nothing, the home-<lb />
less, and the Bible. One of his<lb />
songs, which caused a lot of reac-<lb />
tion was about "man and his shal-<lb />
low image of woman<lb />
Hall also reminded his listeners<lb />
of the image being projected by<lb />
the political campaigners. "Oh<lb />
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homeless. Growth is great, but not<lb />
for the poor said Hall. His next<lb />
song reflected his thoughts, with<lb />
the reminder: "We better care<lb />
about each other if our town is<lb />
gonna grow.<lb />
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was but a shadow amidst the illu-<lb />
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mosphere on the mall.<lb />
The guitar softly backed up his<lb />
strong voice as he sang of wars<lb />
and what they do to people per-<lb />
sonally; not just what people do<lb />
for their country. The verse, "Who<lb />
cares about the end of the world?"<lb />
was enough to create a chill and<lb />
keep playing over and over in<lb />
one's mind.<lb />
Hall said he was born and<lb />
raised in a rich suburb outside of<lb />
Philadelphia, and that that had a<lb />
great impact on what he now<lb />
does.<lb />
"My music reflects on relation-<lb />
ships with other people. I've<lb />
spent a lot of time talking about<lb />
the poor. I know, having seen the<lb />
other side of that (poverty), the<lb />
resources that are there. My music<lb />
just tries to play down the'let'sget<lb />
wealthy' attitude said Hall.<lb />
He noted a misinterpretation<lb />
about his Christian music. "When<lb />
people think of Christian music<lb />
he said, "they think of 'smile, God<lb />
loves ya My music reflects on<lb />
relationships with other people<lb />
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people in his ministry through<lb />
games and sing-a-longs. "I don't<lb />
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bodies of people who don't know<lb />
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community oriented he said.<lb />
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logical Seminary in Richmond,<lb />
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rewards people who are simply<lb />
good people? Admittedly, this is<lb />
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harder to see) than is physical at-<lb />
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tion. (You don't think so? Is the<lb />
Miss America Pageant ever cov-<lb />
ered on radio?)<lb />
1 have even heard the Miss<lb />
America Pageant held up as a<lb />
piece of Good Clean Americana.<lb />
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on that insipid idea, here is just<lb />
one counterexample.<lb />
I worked (lighting and back-<lb />
stage stuff) for a local qualifying<lb />
Pageant (the Miss Seminole Pag-<lb />
eant in Seminole, Florida) for two<lb />
years running. (Heck, my associa-<lb />
tion with it alone would disqual<lb />
ify it as Good and Clean.) During inequality,<lb />
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dence (circumstantial, but very thetically, that many women<lb />
very strong) that the contest was seem to think that sexual equality<lb />
disappearance would be a symbol<lb />
of the triumph of sexual equality<lb />
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radically different. The personal-<lb />
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testants would be given more<lb />
actual consideration than would<lb />
litical. And I would be very sur- men in the same fashion that men<lb />
prised if this were true only at the ogle women. While that does in-<lb />
local level. deed indicate equality, it isn't the<lb />
For good or for ill (mostly for best type of equality. It reduces<lb />
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competitions - Mr. America, Mrs. There are those (primarily, nated the "derierre turn" as being<lb />
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Opry veteran sings, writes, acts , does it all<lb />
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP)<lb />
Grand Ole Opry veteran Del<lb />
Reeves is a singer, songwriter,<lb />
musician, impressionist, humor-<lb />
ist, television star and actor. He<lb />
recently thought about an appro-<lb />
priate epitaph.<lb />
"I want to be remembered as a<lb />
great showman and a nice guy,<lb />
He's formed a production and light material early in his<lb />
company within the past year to career when he found those more<lb />
help aspiring singers record their to his liking than ballads,<lb />
songs and get professional advice "I couldn't really sell a ballad,<lb />
without being ripped off. He It had to be material on the lighter<lb />
wears a ring commemorating the side. Under this clown's face,<lb />
Opry's 50th birthday and hopes there's a serious guy. But I never<lb />
someone he takes under his expe- got to show it because I got tagged<lb />
rienced wing will eventually get as that clown. I've been clowning<lb />
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year-old performer entertains<lb />
about 1 million people a year as<lb />
one of the most popular acts on<lb />
the Grand Ole Opry, a 62-year-old<lb />
live country music show.<lb />
I want them to get that ring One of the breezier songs was<lb />
and say, T)el Reeves helped me his recent recording, 'Dear Dr.<lb />
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Reeves is especially known to<lb />
Opry fans for his impressions of<lb />
actors like jimmy Stewart and<lb />
Walter Brennan and fellow coun<lb />
He's been appearing on the try stars Johnny Cash, Roy Acuff,<lb />
show for 22 years, fulfilling a Hank Snow and Dickens,<lb />
childhood vision as he grew up "I'd try these out on the band<lb />
on the road he recalled. "If they<lb />
the<lb />
Ruth about sex counselor Ruth<lb />
Westheimer.<lb />
He appeared on her televi-<lb />
sion show to talk about country<lb />
music and recalled the effect his<lb />
humor had on her: "She fell<lb />
plumb off that little box she sits<lb />
on.<lb />
Reeves, named after Franklin<lb />
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daddy I was going to sing on the J! roulette World War II and they left their<lb />
wheel or whatever. They give guitars at home to serve their<lb />
them two free drinks, and you'd country. He began playing them<lb />
better entertain them and gradually became proficient.<lb />
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of Rich Little and envies the time ords and two dozen made the top<lb />
Little apparently has to concen- 10 of the country music charts. He<lb />
Opry one day. He said, 'Yeah,<lb />
sure you are I kept my goal in<lb />
mind and in '66 we achieved it<lb />
He's currently involved in<lb />
several projects, including an<lb />
album entitled "Opry Legends<lb />
He and fellow Opry stars like<lb />
Little Jimmy Dickens will record<lb />
an album whose proceeds will go<lb />
toward an Opry retirement fund.<lb />
"I'd like to see this be a suc-<lb />
cess for my fellow man Reeves<lb />
said. "I'll do everything I can to<lb />
make it a success. I'd like to see<lb />
that accomplished more than a<lb />
No. 1 record<lb />
trate on them. and Bobby Goldsboro were duet<lb />
"He's darned good. He's had partners at one time<lb />
more time to rehearse and prac-<lb />
tice them than me. I had to learn<lb />
2,000 songs plus do impersona-<lb />
tions. He doesn't do (Johnny)<lb />
Cash too good, but the rest are<lb />
fantastic<lb />
Reeves turned to impressions<lb />
In the late 1960s, Reeves had<lb />
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IOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (AP) pictures ot the thousands wno history has gotten people to put excitement. And there c<lb />
Manv Elvis Preslev fans feel re- descend on the mansion every tattoos of them on their bodies?" middle-class women who gr<lb />
IOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (AP)<lb />
Main Eh is Preslev fans feel re<lb />
sponsible tor his death and con<lb />
tinue to worship him because<lb />
they relate to his painful lite, savs<lb />
a North Carolina photojournalist<lb />
bitten in his own way by the<lb />
Treslev bug.<lb />
Ralph Burns treks to Mem<lb />
phis most years from his home in<lb />
Asheville, C to photograph<lb />
and interview Presle admirersas<lb />
they mourn their hero at<lb />
Craceland each Aug. 16.<lb />
' To his fans, the common<lb />
theme is that Elvis Presley lived<lb />
tor a reason and indeed did give<lb />
his lite tor a purpose he said<lb />
Burns said he tirst headed to<lb />
Craceland in 1978 for the first<lb />
anniversary ot Presley's death.<lb />
He's been going back ever since to<lb />
of the thousands wno<lb />
on the mansion every<lb />
year.<lb />
"In some strange sense ot<lb />
emotion manv ot the fans believe<lb />
they are partially responsible tor<lb />
Elvis having lost his life, that is by<lb />
giving him the adulation and by<lb />
forcing him into a very narrow<lb />
world with no exits' Bums slid.<lb />
1 hev teel they took their love<lb />
and forced him back into him-<lb />
self<lb />
Burns said the fans he has<lb />
interviewed don't consider their<lb />
devotion to Preslev a religion. But<lb />
he believes the Preslev myth in-<lb />
cludes a "religious wrapping" of<lb />
the fans through their unyielding<lb />
love and such rituals as the can-<lb />
dlelight procession to his grave on<lb />
the death anniversary.<lb />
stand bv Presley's erave and snap "1 low manv other people in<lb />
history  has gotten people to put<lb />
tattoos of them on their bodies?"<lb />
Burns said. "1 mean, I can't think<lb />
of anybody personally<lb />
Much of the media have not<lb />
been fair to Presley fans, said<lb />
Burns, 44, who owns a photogra-<lb />
phy store in Asheville.<lb />
"The emphasis is on the per-<lb />
verse aspects. Not many in the<lb />
press take the time to really talk to<lb />
them or try to understand this,<lb />
and think, 'What does this say<lb />
about all of us? Burns said.<lb />
One woman Burns inter-<lb />
viewed asked whv he was inter-<lb />
ested. "I'm not obese and I don't<lb />
have a tattoo the woman told<lb />
him.<lb />
Not all Preslev fans are the<lb />
same, he said. There are<lb />
"weirdos" who flock to<lb />
Craceland for the attention and<lb />
excitement. And there are<lb />
middle-class women who grew<lb />
up in the sanitized, conservative<lb />
1950s with an emotional attach-<lb />
ment that stems from an untamed<lb />
sensuality they had little opportu-<lb />
nity to express as young people,<lb />
Burns said.<lb />
'This guy expressed proba-<lb />
bly every emotion that one would<lb />
encounter in a romantic, sexual<lb />
relationship he said.<lb />
The true Preslev fans, mean-<lb />
ing the ones who would "crawl<lb />
over the coals for this man relate<lb />
to his meager bovhood in Tupelo,<lb />
Miss , and the "pressure of exis-<lb />
tence" that led to hisdnig-taking,<lb />
marital problems and eventual<lb />
death, Burns said.<lb />
"One of the things Elvis fans<lb />
really understand is human<lb />
frailty he said.<lb />
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Terry Harris give customers what<lb />
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ris, who took over the theater in<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
SEPTEMBER 13,1988<lb />
Fans worship Elvis to death<lb />
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (AP)<lb />
- Many Elvis Presley fans feel re-<lb />
sponsible for his death and con-<lb />
tinue to worship him because<lb />
they relate to his painful life, says<lb />
a North Carolina photojournalist<lb />
bitten in his own way by the<lb />
Presley bug.<lb />
Ralph Burns treks to Mem-<lb />
phis most years from his home in<lb />
Asheville, N.C to photograph<lb />
and interview Presley admirers as<lb />
they mourn their hero at<lb />
Graceland each Aug. 16.<lb />
"To his fans, the common<lb />
theme is that Elvis Presley lived<lb />
for a reason and indeed did give<lb />
his life for a purpose he said.<lb />
Burns said he first headed to<lb />
Graceland in 1978 for the first<lb />
anniversary of Presley's death.<lb />
pictures of the thousands who history has gotten people to put<lb />
descend on<lb />
year.<lb />
the mansion every<lb />
'In some strange sense of<lb />
emotion many of the fans believe<lb />
they an? partially responsible for<lb />
tattoos of them on their bodies?'<lb />
Burns said. "I mean, I can't think<lb />
of anybody personally<lb />
Much of the media have not<lb />
been fair to Presley fans, said<lb />
Elvis having lost his life, that is by Bums, 44, who owns a photogra-<lb />
giving him the adulation and by phy store in Asheville.<lb />
forcing him into a very narrow "The emphasis is on the per-<lb />
world with no exits Burns said, verse aspects. Not many in the<lb />
"They feel they took their love press take the time to really talk to<lb />
and forced him back into him- them or try to understand this,<lb />
self and think, 'What does this say<lb />
Bums said the fans he has about all of us? Burns said,<lb />
interviewed don't consider their One woman Burns inter-<lb />
devotion to Presley a religion. But viewed asked why he was inter-<lb />
he believes the Presley myth in-<lb />
cludes a "religious wrapping" of<lb />
the fans through their unyielding<lb />
love and such rituals as the can-<lb />
dlelight procession to his grave on<lb />
He's been going back ever since to the death anniversary<lb />
stand bv Preslev's erave and snap "How manv other people in<lb />
ested. "I'm not obese and I don't<lb />
have a tattoo the woman told<lb />
him.<lb />
Not all Presley fans are the<lb />
same, he said. There are<lb />
"weirdos" who flock to<lb />
Graceland for the attention and<lb />
excitement. And there are<lb />
middle-class women who grew<lb />
up in the sanitized, conservative<lb />
1950s with an emotional attach-<lb />
ment that stems from an untamed<lb />
sensuality they had little opportu-<lb />
nity to express as young people,<lb />
Burns said.<lb />
'This guy expressed proba-<lb />
bly every emotion that one would<lb />
encounter in a romantic, sexual<lb />
relationship he said.<lb />
The true Presley fans, mean-<lb />
ing the ones who would "crawl<lb />
over the coals for this man relate<lb />
to his meager boyhood in Tupelo,<lb />
Miss and the "pressure of exis-<lb />
tence" that led to his drug-taking,<lb />
marital problems and eventual<lb />
death, Burns said.<lb />
"One of the things Elvis fans<lb />
really understand is human<lb />
frailty he said.<lb />
Fats Domino still on Blueberry Hill<lb />
TAYLORVILLE, 111. (AP) - shows.<lb />
Music fans parked their cars near Nashville North has 1,168<lb />
a soybean field, then walked past seats on a sloping concrete floor<lb />
a 1958 Chevy and through the facing the small stage.<lb />
front doors to hear rock 'n' roll<lb />
legend Fats Domino.<lb />
Just another weekend at<lb />
Nashville North.<lb />
This down-home theater is<lb />
400 miles from its namesake, but<lb />
Nashville North attracts some of<lb />
the nation's top musical enter-<lb />
tainers, from Loretta Lynn and<lb />
Tennessee Ernie Ford to Bon Jovi<lb />
and Fabian.<lb />
And it packs in the people.<lb />
"I love it because it's close by<lb />
and they have great entertainers<lb />
said Sue Norman of Urbana, who<lb />
often makes the 75-mile drive. "I<lb />
was surprised. I thought it would<lb />
be old and dumpy<lb />
Still, Nashville North - lo-<lb />
cated in south-central Illinois,<lb />
southeast of Springfield - is a far<lb />
The walls are covered with<lb />
framed ads for area businesses<lb />
like Skyway Motors and<lb />
Richard's Towing. A huge sign<lb />
piano across the stage with his<lb />
stomach while doing his closing<lb />
song.<lb />
"I play my music the same<lb />
way because people expect it to<lb />
sound exactly the way it does on<lb />
the radio said Domino, whose<lb />
road schedule would take him to<lb />
with glittering letters hangs on Indianapolis the following day.<lb />
the back of the stage proclaiming: "I've been traveling 40 years. I just<lb />
"Nashville North feel better when I'm performing<lb />
Ushers patrol the aisles Harris said Domino is one of<lb />
hawking cartons of popcorn and 170 acts he has brought to Nash-<lb />
cups of soda pop. No alcohol is al- ville North. Many stop in Taylor-<lb />
lowed, ville on the way from one big city<lb />
"My customers just want to to another,<lb />
come here and enjoy the music "We pay a very good price<lb />
without worrying about some- said Harris. "Instead of a band<lb />
body getting rowdy or dumping a si tting in a motel, they get $25,000<lb />
beer down their back said Har-<lb />
ris, who took over the theater in<lb />
1985.<lb />
A blues band from nearby<lb />
Decatur warms up the crowd,<lb />
then Domino and his 12-piece<lb />
cry from the Los Angeles Forum, band arrive by bus from Milwau-<lb />
The brick-and-metal building kee.<lb />
opened in 1976. From the outside,<lb />
it could pass as a carpet store or<lb />
union hall.<lb />
But inside, owners Leroy and<lb />
Terry Harris give customers what<lb />
they want: music.<lb />
"I just love to play, and I'm<lb />
glad the people love us said<lb />
Domino, relaxing in a small room<lb />
Fans crowd around the front<lb />
of the stage taking pictures as<lb />
Domino performs his chart-pop-<lb />
ping hits from the 1950s: "Blue-<lb />
berry Hill "I'm In Love Again"<lb />
and "Ain't That A Shame<lb />
The band marches through<lb />
the theater, and Domino gets a<lb />
and perform at Nashville North<lb />
Harris, who bought the thea-<lb />
ter after two previous operators<lb />
failed, kept his job as a truck<lb />
iriver with United Parcel Service<lb />
until he was sure his venture<lb />
would succeed.<lb />
One key, he said, is wearing<lb />
many hats to save money. Harris,<lb />
35, picks groups, handles the fi-<lb />
nances, unloads the equipment,<lb />
runs the sound system, intro-<lb />
duces performers, and thanks<lb />
customers as they leave.<lb />
between two Sunday night standing ovation as he bumps the<lb />
Join Doug Johnson every Tuesday and Thursday for the<lb />
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we'd do anything for it Harris<lb />
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Pirates meet defeat at hands of Hokies<lb />
By DOUG JOHNSON<lb />
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sions, twice for touchdowns and<lb />
once on a field goal.<lb />
Tech won the toss, and took<lb />
the ball at their own 20. In a varied<lb />
offensiveattack, the Hokies drove<lb />
the length of the field in a sus-<lb />
tained drive to draw first blood<lb />
when running back Jon Jeffries<lb />
crossed the goal line on a three<lb />
vard sprint. Tech added the extra<lb />
point, and the Hokies took an<lb />
early 7-0 lead.<lb />
ECU opened their first drive<lb />
with a 30 yard pass completion<lb />
from Travis hunter to Al Whiting,<lb />
who was voted as the offensive<lb />
player of the game. The Pirates<lb />
were unable to move the ball on<lb />
the ground, but Hunter kept the<lb />
drive alive on an 18 yard scramble<lb />
on a broken pass play. After more<lb />
failed running attempts, Hunter<lb />
dropped back to pass, and, under<lb />
pressure, threw an interception to<lb />
a Hokie player, turning the ball<lb />
over.<lb />
On their next series, both<lb />
squads stalled, unable to get the<lb />
necessary yardage. The Pirates<lb />
were forced to punt, but got the<lb />
ball back three plays later when<lb />
Robert Jones forced a fumble, and<lb />
Junior Robinson recovered on the<lb />
Tech 21 yard line. Three plays<lb />
later, Hunter connected on a<lb />
scrambling pass to Walter<lb />
Wilson, who made a finger tip<lb />
catch in the corner of the end zone.<lb />
Imperato added the extra point,<lb />
tying the score 7-7 with 8:55 re-<lb />
maining in the first half.<lb />
The Hokies responded in suit,<lb />
taking Imperato's kick-off and<lb />
returning it 28 yards to their own<lb />
33. Led by their young quarter-<lb />
back Will Furrer, the Hokies<lb />
drove the field in another long,<lb />
time consuming drive, ending<lb />
with Jeffries second score of the<lb />
half, a five yard sprint off the right<lb />
side. The extra point was good,<lb />
boosting the Hokies to a 14-7 lead<lb />
with 4:27 remaining in the half.<lb />
Furrer went 13 Of 18 on the day for<lb />
158 yards.<lb />
Again, the Pirates were<lb />
unable to move the ball on a<lb />
tough, scrappy Tech defense, and<lb />
they were forced to punt to the<lb />
Hokies. Engineering another long<lb />
drive, consisting of 11 plays,<lb />
down to the ECU 11 yard line<lb />
before stalling under the pressure<lb />
of the Pirate defense. Chris Kinzer<lb />
came on the field for the Hokies<lb /><lb />
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: jte<lb />
and kicked a 28 yard field goal<lb />
with :09 remaining, giving Tech a<lb />
17-7 half time lead.<lb />
The halftime statistics told a<lb />
tale of their own. Virginia Tech<lb />
amassed 17 first downs, com-<lb />
pared to only seven for ECU. Tech<lb />
gained 159 yards on the ground,<lb />
while ECU managed only 42<lb />
yards. Passing yardage was about<lb />
equal, 76 yards for Tech and 66 for<lb />
ECU. Total yardage for Tech and<lb />
ECU was 235 and 108 yards, re-<lb />
pectively. Time of possession was<lb />
decidely in Tech's favor, with a<lb />
5:18 difference.<lb />
The Pirates had the ball to<lb />
begin the second half, and they<lb />
looked like they had come out of<lb />
the lockeroom ready to play foot-<lb />
ball. Tim James took the ball up<lb />
the gut for a 10 yard gain on the<lb />
first play from scrimmage, and<lb />
Reggie McKinney followed with a<lb />
16 yard burst. Helped along by a<lb />
15 yard personal foul penalty on<lb />
the Hokies, the Pirates drove the<lb />
ball to the Tech 22 before stalling.<lb />
Imperato came in to try a 44 yard<lb />
field goal, but it drifted wide, and<lb />
ECU came away empty.<lb />
The Hokies answered the<lb />
ECU drive with one of their own,<lb />
with one distinct difference. They<lb />
drove the ball from their own 22<lb />
down to the the ECU five in 12<lb />
plays before the defense tough-<lb />
ened and stopped them. Kinzer<lb />
came on and connected on his<lb />
second field goal of the afternoon,<lb />
22 yarder with 6:42 remaining in<lb />
the third quarter, giving the Hok-<lb />
ies a 20-7 edge.<lb />
ECU answered in turn on<lb />
their next possession, when McK-<lb />
inney took the Kinzer kick-off and<lb />
returned it 55 yards to the Tech 33.<lb />
The Pirates kept the ball on the<lb />
ground, grinding out 20 yards on<lb />
carries by James, Hunter, and<lb />
Denell Harper. The drive stalled<lb />
at the thirteen, and the Pirates<lb />
were forced to settle for a 29 yard<lb />
Imperato field goal with 4:01 left<lb />
in the third, cutting the Hokie lead<lb />
to 20-10.<lb />
On Tech's next series, they<lb />
gave the Pirates the opportunity<lb />
that they were looking for when<lb />
Joe Bright recovered a Hokie<lb />
fumble on the ECU 44 yard line<lb />
with approximately four minutes<lb />
remaining in the quarter. How-<lb />
ever, they were unable to capital-<lb />
ize when, two plays later, Hunter,<lb />
under pressure from a storming<lb />
Tech defense, threw an intercep-<lb />
tion at the Hokie 44, his second on<lb />
the day.<lb />
Neither team was able to<lb />
capitalize on the other's mistakes,<lb />
and the two traded the ball for the<lb />
remainder of the third period.<lb />
The Pirates had the ball to<lb />
begin the final period, but were<lb />
again unable to move it, with the<lb />
Hokies stopping many of the Pi-<lb />
rate option plays in the backfield.<lb />
The Pirates were forced to punt,<lb />
and John Jett, who had been doing<lb />
See PIRATES, page 14<lb />
Junior Robinson confers with Coach Bell after the defense came off the field in Saturday's<lb />
contest with the Hokies. The defense gave up 434 yards to the Hokies. (Photo SID).<lb />
IRS crowns kings<lb />
IRS- Over 400 participants<lb />
took part in the first annual King<lb />
of the Hill Competition held on<lb />
College Hill last week. The com-<lb />
petition pitted residence hall<lb />
against residence hall in 8 com-<lb />
petitive and crazy events de-<lb />
signed strictly for participation<lb />
purposes. Sponsored by Intramu-<lb />
ral-Recreational Services.<lb />
Participants enjoyed refresh-<lb />
ments from Pepsi-Cola and pop-<lb />
corn donated by Dining Services<lb />
as well as a mix of popular tunes<lb />
blending in with fun and excite-<lb />
ment of the day. The event offered<lb />
basketball, sand volleyball, tennis<lb />
doubles, mini basketball, quarter-<lb />
back pass, hoop the human, giant<lb />
twister and the finale tug-o-war.<lb />
Aycock residence hall lead<lb />
the men's residence hall division<lb />
in winning tickets up to the last<lb />
half hour of play when Bclk sud-<lb />
denly took the lead. Within min-<lb />
utes, the men of Aycock once<lb />
again pulled away in the ticket<lb />
court as well as total participation<lb />
numbers.<lb />
Tyler residence hall over-<lb />
powered the ladies from Jones<lb />
and Belk with a 645 ticket total<lb />
that kept them way above both<lb />
male and female residence halls.<lb />
Winning ticket resident halls<lb />
battled it out for the finale tug-o-<lb />
war event. Aycock pulled against<lb />
a strong Belk squad while Tyler<lb />
pulled against a mix of Jones and<lb />
Belk females. The Tyler ladies<lb />
took only a minute to dust off the<lb />
other combination as they walked<lb />
away with t-shirt honors. Aycock<lb />
struggled momentarily, but<lb />
gained a substantial lead with the<lb />
cheerful aid of spectators stand-<lb />
ing by. Aycock hall, a large per-<lb />
centage of whom are freshmen,<lb />
pulled Belk into the ground and<lb />
captured the finale event.<lb />
Winners of the overall King of<lb />
the Hill competition received a<lb />
crown for display in the winning<lb />
residence hall while Queen of the<lb />
Hill recipients took home a jew-<lb />
eled Septor. For the overall<lb />
crowning, Aycock narrowly de-<lb />
feated Belk residence hall by a 15<lb />
percent to 12 percent margin of<lb />
overall participants. Jones resi-<lb />
dence hall and Scott followed suit.<lb />
In the ladies race, Tyler<lb />
walked away with the Queen of<lb />
the Hill championship with a 24<lb />
percent residence hall participa-<lb />
tion mark. Belk followed with 13<lb />
percent. The event was a huge<lb />
success. Plans for the future in-<lb />
clude a "Best of the West" compe-<lb />
tition for West Campus residents<lb />
and a "Hall of Them All" for all<lb />
campus recreational fun.<lb />
DMA RECKS INTRAMU-<lb />
RAL TOP PICKS<lb />
FLAG FOOTBALL<lb />
MEN: 1. Funk Brothers, 2. Pi<lb />
Kappa Phi 'A 3. Scott Sob-C<lb />
Hurricanes, 4. The Heart Founda-<lb />
tion, 5. The Alcoholics, 6. Belk<lb />
Bums, 7. Kappa Sigma 'A and 8.<lb />
Fried City Gang.<lb />
WOMEN: 1. Silver Bullet, 2.<lb />
Zeta Tau Alpha, and 3. Enforcers.<lb />
CO-REC SOFTBALL<lb />
1. The Syndicate, 2. D&amp;P<lb />
Stoners, 3. Our Prerogative, 4.<lb />
Mayberry All-Stars, and 5.<lb />
Mudhens.<lb />
Denell Harper turns the ball upfield as he tries to make a first<lb />
down against the stingy Hokies. Harper and the rest of the Pirate<lb />
offense accounted for only 297 yards in the game. (Photo SID).<lb />
Agents violate rules<lb />
Loss of quarterbacks dooms<lb />
many of the NFL squads<lb />
(AP)- Just how important is one- to have confidence that anybody The Montana-Rice score came<lb />
eleventh of a football team? The who goes in can do the job just 39 seconds after Phil Simms<lb />
Cincinnati Bengals, with Boomer In other games Sunday, it wasSan hit Lionel Manuel with a 15-yard<lb />
Esiason at the controls, demon- Francisco 20, the New York touchdown pass that gave New<lb />
strated that a healthy quarterback Giants 17; Chicago 17 Indianapo- York a 17-13 lead. What appeared<lb />
can make all the difference. Hsl3; Buffalo 9, Miami 6; New Or- to be a game-winning score for<lb />
The Cleveland Browns proved leans 29, Atlanta 21; Washington New York, 1-1, wasset upby a 32-<lb />
the point when their second 30, Pittsburgh 29Tampa Bay 13, yard punt return by Phil McCon-<lb />
(CPS)- Three sports agents and a<lb />
pro foottall player were indicted<lb />
Aug. 24 for allegedly using lucra-<lb />
tive but illegal payments and<lb />
threats to coerce college athletes<lb />
into signing representation con-<lb />
tracts.<lb />
New York agents Norby Wal ters<lb />
and Lloyd Bloom are accused of<lb />
offering student-athletes cash,<lb />
cars, trips and clothing if they<lb />
signed - in some cases post-dated<lb />
- agreements allowing Walters<lb />
and Bloom to represent them in<lb />
professional contract negotia-<lb />
tions.<lb />
If the offer of cash or cars didn't<lb />
work, U.S. Attorney Anton<lb />
Valukas said, Walters and Bloom<lb />
threatened to break their legs and<lb />
harm their families.<lb />
"This is my life on the<lb />
line Now it's your life on the<lb />
line your reputation, your busi-<lb />
ness, your family, your brother,<lb />
your school, everything is going<lb />
to be tainted and tainted bad. It's<lb />
gonna be terrible for you Wal-<lb />
ters allegedly told former Univer-<lb />
sity of Pittsburgh linebacker Tony<lb />
Woods, now with the Seattle<lb />
Seahawks.<lb />
Bloom and Walters are<lb />
charged with racketeering, mail<lb />
fraud, wire fraud and extortion.<lb />
The payments and contracts vio-<lb />
lated National Collegiate Athletic<lb />
Association (NCAA) rules.<lb />
Also indicted was Cali-<lb />
fornia agent Dave Lueddeke and<lb />
Cris Carter of the National Foot-<lb />
ball League's (NFL) Philadelphia<lb />
Eagles.<lb />
The indictment named<lb />
reputed mobster Michael<lb />
Franzese as an unindicted co-<lb />
conspirator. Franzese financed<lb />
the agents' efforts, and Walters<lb />
and Bloom used Franzese's repu-<lb />
tation to coerce athletes into sign-<lb />
ing oontracts, Valukas said.<lb />
Franzese is serving a 10-year<lb />
prison term in California for rack-<lb />
eteering and tax violations.<lb />
Walters also allegedly<lb />
used threats to sign acts in the<lb />
music business, including the<lb />
Jackson Five, according to the<lb />
indictment.<lb />
Prosecutors say Carter accepted<lb />
$5,000 from Lueddeke that both<lb />
ooncealed from a federal grand<lb />
jury investigating Walters and<lb />
Bloom. Carter, a former Ohio<lb />
State player, was charged with<lb />
obstruction of justice and mail<lb />
fraud. Lueddeke was charged<lb />
with perjury and obstruction of<lb />
justice.<lb />
"I am cooperating fully<lb />
and could only say that I regret<lb />
my past mistakes Carter said in<lb />
a statement released by the<lb />
Eagles.<lb />
Prosecutors say Walters<lb />
and Bloom induced athletes to<lb />
defraud their schools by accept-<lb />
ing cash and signing contracts in<lb />
violation of NCAA rules, and<lb />
then signing affidavits saying<lb />
they had not broken any rules.<lb />
Among the 35 schools<lb />
defrauded were Michigan State,<lb />
Notre Dame, Purdue and the uni-<lb />
versities of Michigan and Illinois.<lb />
Valukas said 43 college<lb />
athletes who signed with Walters<lb />
and Bloom avoided prosecution<lb />
with pretrial agreements to per-<lb />
form community service and to<lb />
reimburse portions of their schol-<lb />
arships to their universities.<lb />
That group includes NFL<lb />
players such as Ron Morris of<lb />
Chicago, Ronnie Harmon of Buf-<lb />
falo and Paul Palmer of Kansas<lb />
City and Brad Sellers of the Na-<lb />
tional Basketball Association Chi-<lb />
cago Bulls. All have agreed to<lb />
testify against Walters and<lb />
Bloom, authorities said.<lb />
Walters and Bloom each<lb />
face a maximum of 70 years in<lb />
prison and $2 million in fines if<lb />
convicted. Carter faces 10 years<lb />
and a $500,000 fine, and Lued-<lb />
deke faces 15 years in jail and<lb />
$750,000.<lb />
starter in as many weeks went to<lb />
the hospital.<lb />
The end result in the National<lb />
Football League is measured on<lb />
the scoreboard, and the relative<lb />
health of quarterbacks played a<lb />
major role. With Esiason throw-<lb />
ing four touchdown passes, the<lb />
Bengals remained unbeaten by<lb />
beating the Philadelphia Eagles<lb />
28-24.<lb />
The Browns, with Bernie Kosar<lb />
out with an elbow sprain, lost<lb />
backup Gary Danielson to a bro-<lb />
ken ankle on Sunday. That left the<lb />
Browns with former Indianapolis<lb />
Colt Mike Pagel running a strange<lb />
offense, and it showed. The<lb />
Browns lost 23-3 to the New York<lb />
Jets and after eight quarters of<lb />
football are still looking for their<lb />
first touchdown of the season.<lb />
Green Bay 10; Denver 34, San<lb />
Diego 3; Minnesota 36, New Eng-<lb />
land 6; Houston 38, the Los Ange-<lb />
les Raiders 35; the Los Angeles<lb />
Rams 17, Detroit 10, and Seattle<lb />
31, Kansas City 10.<lb />
Dallas visits Phoenix tonight.<lb />
Jets 23, Browns 3<lb />
The Jets, 28-3 losers in a miser-<lb />
key.<lb />
Bears 17, Colts 13<lb />
Indianapolis, 0-2, had two<lb />
chances to come back after Chi-<lb />
cago took a four-point lead on<lb />
Matt Suhey's 2-yard run. But Eric<lb />
Dickerson, whose 12-yard run<lb />
had given the Colts a 13-10 lead,<lb />
fumbled at the Chicago 37 and<lb />
able performance at New Eng- Steve McMichael recovered. One<lb />
land last week, preferred to think pjay after forcing a punt, Jack<lb />
they had earned Sunday's victory Trudeau's pass was intercepted<lb />
on performance and not because<lb />
of Cleveland injuries.<lb />
Roger Vick had two short scor-<lb />
ing runs in the fourth period and<lb />
Pat Leahy kicked three field goals.<lb />
by Vestee Jackson.<lb />
Bills 9, Dolphins 6<lb />
Bengals 28, Eagles 24<lb />
Esiason completed 20 of 32<lb />
passes for 363 yards, throwing<lb />
two scoring passes apiece to Tim<lb />
McGee and James Brooks. Cun-<lb />
"A lot of people didn't think we'd<lb />
come in here and play well Esi-<lb />
ason said after winning an offen- �Sha� h�25 oiior� Xa<lb />
sive duel with the Eagles'Randall and aJded another B on the<lb />
Cunningham. "That was motiva- 8J?�-<lb />
tion for us. We have a lot of weap- Es'ason the fmal �nJt 3'<lb />
� yard touchdown pass to McGee<lb />
As for the Browns, who also lost<lb />
two defensive starters to injury<lb />
during the game, "We didn't<lb />
handle adversity today tight fers 20 Giants 17<lb />
end Ozzie Newsome said. Joe Montana on the sidelines m <lb />
"Football's a team game, and you favor of Steve Young at the start of 8:52 remaining. NewOrleans, 1-1,<lb />
have to execute regardless of he 8ame- �� "J Wlth exTV completed the comeback from a<lb />
with 5:02 left to overcome a 24-21<lb />
Eagles lead.<lb />
Scott Norwood kicked three<lb />
field goals, two in the fourth quar-<lb />
ter, to give the mistake-prone Bills<lb />
a narrow margin over the Dol-<lb />
phins.<lb />
Norwood gave Buffalo its sec-<lb />
ond win of the year with a 28-yard<lb />
field goal with 3:12 left. Miami<lb />
drove 37 yards to the Buffalo 35<lb />
before Dan Marino's fourth-<lb />
down pass to Jim Jensen fell in-<lb />
complete with 37 seconds left.<lb />
Saints 29, Falcons 21<lb />
Dal ton Hilliard made up for two<lb />
lost fumbles by running for 97<lb />
yards and scoring the clinching<lb />
touchdown on a 4-yard run with<lb />
who's playing next to you or at �� on a 78-yard scoring pass<lb />
any particular position. You have PlaV "� 42 seconds to PlaX-<lb />
See NFL, page 15<lb /><pb facs="00058092_tn_0016" /><lb />
14<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
SEPTEMBER 13,1988<lb />
Wilander wins Open, moves into first spot<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) - Now when<lb />
they compare Mats Wilander to<lb />
Bjorn Borg they can talk about the<lb />
things Borg never did.<lb />
Up until now, the focus has been<lb />
on the failings of Wilander. But<lb />
his stirring five-set victory Sun-<lb />
day over Ivan Lendl in the men's<lb />
final of the U.S. Open changed all<lb />
that.<lb />
He won the tournament Borg<lb />
never won.<lb />
And today the computer rank-<lb />
ings released by the Association<lb />
of Tennis Professionals will have<lb />
No. 2 Wilander replacing Lendl as<lb />
the No. 1 plaver in the world.<lb />
That number combined with his<lb />
6-4, 4-6, 6-3, 5-7, 61 victory over<lb />
Lendl should put to rest some of<lb />
the talk about him not winning<lb />
the big one.<lb />
Ever since Wilander, 24, burst on<lb />
the scene as a 17-year-old cham-<lb />
pion at the 1982 French Open he<lb />
has been seen as the next Super<lb />
Swede. But mostly the perform-<lb />
ance has fallen short of the prom-<lb />
ise.<lb />
And no one is more aware of that<lb />
than Wilander. "It felt better than<lb />
the first Paris time he said after<lb />
he stopped Lendl from winning<lb />
his fourth consecutive U.S. Open<lb />
and took the No.l men's ranking<lb />
away from him.<lb />
"It meant so much. I never won<lb />
here. A Swede never won here.<lb />
And I'm going to be number one<lb />
now in the computer rankings.<lb />
"It was the biggest match I have<lb />
ever played<lb />
By winning at the Open, Wilan-<lb />
der did something Borg never<lb />
did. And by winning three Grand<lb />
Slam events in the same year, he<lb />
did something else his country-<lb />
man never accomplished.<lb />
In fact, no one among the men<lb />
have won three Grand Slam<lb />
events in the same year since<lb />
Jimmy Connors did that in 1974.<lb />
He now joins John Newcombe,<lb />
Hie Nastase, Connors, Borg, John<lb />
McEnroe and Lendl as the only<lb />
men to be ranked No. 1 since the<lb />
computer rankings started in<lb />
1973.<lb />
No one respected Wilander's ac-<lb />
complishments this year more<lb />
than Lendl, who was trying to<lb />
become the first man to win four<lb />
straight U.S. Opens since Bill<lb />
Tilden won six straight in the<lb />
early 1920s.<lb />
"Three grand Slams is unbeliev-<lb />
able said Lendl, who also saw<lb />
his 156-week skein atop the com-<lb />
puter rankings end just three<lb />
weeks shy of the record set by<lb />
Connors. "I hope i t happens to me<lb />
next year<lb />
Lendl, 28, did not go down with-<lb />
out a fight in his seventh straignt<lb />
trip to the Open finals.<lb />
Trailing 3-5 in the fifth set with<lb />
Wilander serving, he won the first<lb />
point of the game. But Wilander<lb />
won a big point when he survived<lb />
a 52-volley effort to even the game<lb />
at 15.<lb />
Twice Lendl fought to gain the<lb />
advantage in the game, but both<lb />
times Wilander evened it at deuce<lb />
and finally won match point<lb />
when Lendl netted a backhand<lb />
service return.<lb />
Wilander won the first set when<lb />
he broke Lendl in the 10th game<lb />
and took the third set with a break<lb />
in the second game. Lendl cap-<lb />
tured the second set when he won<lb />
the last five games after being<lb />
down 1 -4 and evened the match at<lb />
two sets each when he won the<lb />
fourth set 7-5 by breaking Wilan-<lb />
der in the final game.<lb />
But in the end Wilander had<lb />
enough left to finally be on the<lb />
right side of compasisons with<lb />
Borg.<lb />
West Craven high on running back Becton<lb />
NC<lb />
(AP)- Athletes and coaches like<lb />
Kay Yow, J.R. Reid, Sylvia Hatch-<lb />
ell, Al Buehler, Hank Johnson,<lb />
Sam Jones, Tab Ramos, Jim<lb />
Copcland and Anthony Hem-<lb />
brick are among those from North<lb />
Carolina who will be part of the<lb />
Olympics in Seoul, Korea.<lb />
About 20 people in all with North<lb />
Carolina ties wili be in the sea of<lb />
25,000 at the Summer Games. But<lb />
when it comes to the awarding of<lb />
the gold, they figure to be on vic-<lb />
tory stands in great disproportion<lb />
to their number.<lb />
In basketball, both men's and<lb />
women's, they expect to help the<lb />
United States put on a golden<lb />
show. And in boxing and swim-<lb />
ming, there are strong possibili-<lb />
ties the favorites may fall to ath-<lb />
letes who practice in North Caro-<lb />
lina rings or pools.<lb />
With UNC star Reid and Greens-<lb />
boro-raised Danny Manning op-<lb />
erating in the front court, the<lb />
United States again will be the<lb />
choice in men's basketball.<lb />
The U.S. women also figure to be<lb />
the strongest, and while none of<lb />
the team members has North<lb />
Carolina collegiate ties, Yow also<lb />
heads the women's program at<lb />
North Carolina State. And her as-<lb />
sistants are Hatchell, the head<lb />
women's coach at North Carolina<lb />
and sister Susan Yow, a former<lb />
Wolfpack All-America and assis-<lb />
tant coach who now coaches at<lb />
Drake.<lb />
Golden also are the dreams of the<lb />
U.S. boxing team, where Johnson,<lb />
a soldier at Fort Bragg, will serve<lb />
as an assistant coach. And while<lb />
the veteran coach will have a full<lb />
card of athletes to watch out for,<lb />
he'll no doubt keep a close eye on<lb />
Fort Bragg's Hembrick, the three-<lb />
time U.S. Armv middleweight<lb />
champion many say has the best<lb />
chance of stopping favored Henry<lb />
Maske of East Germany.<lb />
Another major medal contender<lb />
with Tar Heel connections actu-<lb />
ally calls Fort M ill, S.C, home. But<lb />
when Melvin Stewart is ready to<lb />
practice, he zips across the state<lb />
line to Charlotte's Mecklenburg<lb />
Aquatic Club where long hours of<lb />
work have made him the top U.S.<lb />
hope in the 200-meter butterfly<lb />
and a possible challenger to world<lb />
record-holder Michael Gross of<lb />
West Germany.<lb />
Baseball will be a demonstration<lb />
sport at the Olympics, but<lb />
officials will decide winners and<lb />
losers there, too, and<lb />
Wake Foresfs Billy Masse, an out-<lb />
fielder, should be a standout for<lb />
the U.S. team.<lb />
A gold also could come Lee Ver-<lb />
non McNeill's way if tne East<lb />
Carolina sprinter runs in one of<lb />
the rounds of the men's 400-meter<lb />
relay, since relay team partici-<lb />
pants share any medal won in the<lb />
final.<lb />
Former Pirate Leora "Sam" Jones<lb />
may also sparkle in the Seoul<lb />
Games, just as she did in Los An-<lb />
geles, but the United States needs<lb />
several more players as talented<lb />
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NEW BERN, N.C. (AP) - West<lb />
Craven High School's Lee Becton<lb />
may be only a 15-year-old sopho-<lb />
more, but, the 5-foot-ll, 175-<lb />
pound athlete has experienced<lb />
overnight success on the Eagle<lb />
football squad.<lb />
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ever basketball starter as a fresh-<lb />
man last year, and took a silver<lb />
medal with a 46-foot, one-inch<lb />
triple jump in the Junior Olym-<lb />
pics in Gainesville, Fla this past<lb />
July.<lb />
In West Craven's first two foot-<lb />
ball games this season, Becton has<lb />
amassed 475 yards rushing, while<lb />
his 231 yards rushing and four<lb />
touchdowns scored last Friday<lb />
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in him being named the state 3-A<lb />
player-of-the-week.<lb />
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ball coach Clay Jordan. "You<lb />
couldn't ask for a better student-<lb />
athlete<lb />
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is to run through.<lb />
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decisions on his cuts. Having<lb />
speed is great, but if you don't<lb />
know how to run the football that<lb />
speed's not going to carry you<lb />
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Penn State learns about selves<lb />
CHARLOTTESVILLE,Va. (AP)<lb />
- In the process of surprising Vir-<lb />
ginia, No. 18 Penn State also sur-<lb />
prised itself.<lb />
"We wanted to start strong, but I<lb />
don't think we really planned on<lb />
it Penn State quarterback Tom<lb />
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minutes into Saturday nighfs<lb />
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14.<lb />
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Clemson prepared to consider Seminoles<lb />
CIEMSON, S.C. (AP) - Now,<lb />
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"They are big and quick, and that<lb />
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CLEMSON, S.C.(AP) -<lb />
Tailback Terry Allen scored two<lb />
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Blue Devils upset Volunteers<lb />
( AP)- Duke expected to get a<lb />
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game<lb />
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RICHMOND (AP) - Moments<lb />
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"I don't think anyone realizes<lb />
how much I've missed him Alli-<lb />
son said of his father, Bobby Alli-<lb />
son, who was seriously injured in<lb />
a June 19 crash at a race in Long<lb />
Tond, Pa.<lb />
For nearly 112 years, the two<lb />
Allisons drove together on the<lb />
Winston Cup circuit, and the<lb />
proud father saw his son take<lb />
rookie-of-the-year honors in 1987.<lb />
But now, Bobby Allison is recu-<lb />
perating from his various injuries<lb />
at a rehabilitation center in Bir-<lb />
mingham, Ala and Davey drives<lb />
on each week without him, po-<lb />
litely answering the endless<lb />
stream of questions about how his<lb />
father is progressing.<lb />
On Sunday, as the Miller 400 was<lb />
about to begin, the public address<lb />
system at the new Richmond<lb />
International Raceway relayed<lb />
the message that a special guest<lb />
would be giving the ceremonial<lb />
command to the drivers to start<lb />
"I was kind of prepared for it the<lb />
younger Allisonsaid, "so it didn't<lb />
catch me off guard as bad as it<lb />
might have, but it still sent cold<lb />
chills up and down my spine. I<lb />
know it probably set a lot of<lb />
people on fire around this place,<lb />
too<lb />
Allison, who started on the pole,<lb />
responded to his father's com-<lb />
mand by leading 262 of the race's<lb />
400 laps and pulling away late for<lb />
a 3.25-second victory over Dale<lb />
Earnhardt.<lb />
"Man, I'm tickled to death Alli-<lb />
son said when asked what his<lb />
victory would do for his father's<lb />
outlook. "When I talked to him<lb />
yesterday, he was all pumped<lb />
up<lb />
Allison said his father told him<lb />
he plans to be in Richmond for the<lb />
February 1989 race.<lb />
Allison not only earned the dis-<lb />
tinction of winning the first Win-<lb />
ston Cup event at the new track -<lb />
the only three-quarter-mile lay-<lb />
out on the circuit - but he also<lb />
shattered the record for the fewest<lb />
races needed to surpass the $1<lb />
million mark in career winnings.<lb />
Allison won $57,800 for Sunday's<lb />
triumph, pushing his career win-<lb />
nings to $1,052,785 in 52 races. The<lb />
previous standard had been set by<lb />
Earnhardt, who in 1981 went over<lb />
the $1 million mark 76 races into<lb />
his career.<lb />
"I don't even think about that<lb />
stuff said Allison, 27, of<lb />
Hueytown, Ala. "I just want to go<lb />
racing. I'm having a blast<lb />
Allison trailed Ricky Rudd<lb />
when the race went back to green<lb />
on lap 332 following the fifth and<lb />
final caution. Rudd held his posi-<lb />
tion for 15 laps before a blown<lb />
engine finished his day and put<lb />
Allison's Ford Thunderbtrd<lb />
ahead to stay.<lb />
"I wasn't even driving it hard'<lb />
said Rudd, who wound up 26th.<lb />
Allison gradually pulled away<lb />
from Earnhardt over the last 52<lb />
laps, finishing with an average<lb />
speed of 95.770 mph.<lb />
Earnhardt, the two-time defend-<lb />
ing Winston Cup champion, said<lb />
his tires weren't handling prop-<lb />
erly, "and we couldn't run with<lb />
Davey. He just kept trucking on<lb />
Terry Labonte was third, fol-<lb />
lowed by Mark Martin and Alan<lb />
Kulwicki. The outcome<lb />
prompted a further slide by Rusty<lb />
Wallace in the Winston Cup sea-<lb />
son points standings. Wallace,<lb />
who dropped from first to second<lb />
two weeks ago at Bristol, Tenn<lb />
slipped to third Sunday after fin-<lb />
ishing 35th in the 36-car field.<lb />
"If we lose this championship, if s<lb />
because of Geoff Bodine an<lb />
angry Wallace said, referring to a<lb />
collision he and Bodine had on the<lb />
second lap under caution. The<lb />
wreck crippled Wallace's Pontiac,<lb />
and NASCAR officials penalized<lb />
Bodine for trying to pass cars<lb />
during a caution period.<lb />
Bodine, who wound up 22nd, said<lb />
Wallace "pulled in front of me.<lb />
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but I had a head of steam up and<lb />
ran over him. I can understand<lb />
why they would be upset, but if<lb />
they see the films, I think they will<lb />
owe me an apology<lb />
Bill Elliott, who finished sev-<lb />
enth, held onto his points lead<lb />
over Earnhardt, who went into<lb />
the race in third position. Elliott<lb />
has 3363 points, 117 ahead of<lb />
Earnhardt and 119 ahead of Wal-<lb />
lace.<lb />
The 60-foot-wide, D-shaped<lb />
track, which was built in less than<lb />
seven months to replace an aging<lb />
half-mile oval, has seating for<lb />
53,103 people, but the race drew<lb />
an estimated 60,000, making it the<lb />
largest crowd ever for a sports<lb />
event in Virginia.<lb />
NASCAR officials took what<lb />
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unusual move by black-flagging<lb />
Jimmy Means after 259 laps be-<lb />
cause of his apparent fatigue.<lb />
Tarheels lose second game<lb />
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for the first few moments with my<lb />
roommate. "Anique"�nothing more,<lb />
just "Anique"�was her name. Change<lb />
theuA" to a"U"and youVe got a<lb />
description.<lb />
When they asked what type of<lb />
roommate I wanted, I didn't know that<lb />
I needed to be more specific than non-<lb />
smoker. I could swear I saw a picture<lb />
of Anique on a postcard I got from<lb />
London. Within five minutes, I found<lb />
out that she was an Art History stu-<lb />
dent, into the Psychedelic Furs, and<lb />
totally, totally against the domesti-<lb />
cation of animals.<lb />
I was just about ready to put in<lb />
for a room transfer when she<lb />
reached into her leather<lb />
backpack, pulled out a<lb />
can of Suisse Mocha and<lb />
offered me a cup Okay I<lb />
decided I'd keep an open mind.<lb />
As we sipped our cups, I<lb />
found out that Anique and I share<lb />
the same fondness for Cary Grant<lb />
movies, the same disdain for wine<lb />
coolers, and the same ex-boyfriend.<lb />
That gave us plenty to talk about.<lb />
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18 THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
SEPTEMBER 8, 1988<lb />
SC cruises past WC, prepares for future<lb />
COLUMBIA, S.C.(AP) - West-<lb />
ern Carolina coach Bob Waters,<lb />
whose Catamounts fell 38-0 to<lb />
No. 16 South Carolina, might be a<lb />
little down after losing by lop-<lb />
sided margins two weeks in a<lb />
row.<lb />
Not so.<lb />
There is, according to Waters,<lb />
still light at the end of the prover-<lb />
bial tunnel.<lb />
'The East Tennessee State game<lb />
Thursday night (Sept. 15) is a big<lb />
game for us and we have very<lb />
little time to get ready he said<lb />
following Saturday's loss.<lb />
"Our goal is still to win the<lb />
Southern Conference champion-<lb />
ship and we're still undefeated<lb />
East Tennessee State is Western<lb />
Carolina's first Southern Confer-<lb />
ence opponent.<lb />
South Carolina coach Joe Morri-<lb />
son, whose Gamecocks went to 2-<lb />
0 with the win against Western,<lb />
sees the going about to get<lb />
tougher for his team.<lb />
"Any time you win it's a good<lb />
feeling said Morrison. "But 1<lb />
told our ball club after the game<lb />
that we will need to be a lot<lb />
sharper physicially and mentally<lb />
from this part on<lb />
South Carolina, which beat<lb />
North Carolina 31-10 a week ear-<lb />
lier, next faces East Carolina, fol-<lb />
lowed by Georgia. Later come<lb />
Florida State and Clemson.<lb />
"We were able to play a lot of<lb />
folks, especially in the second<lb />
half Morrison said, sizing up<lb />
Saturday's win. "I thought our<lb />
running backs did a good job.<lb />
"Mike Dingle ran hard. He's<lb />
going to be a good back<lb />
Dingle, The Associated Press<lb />
high school Player of the Year in<lb />
1986, started his first game Satur-<lb />
day for South Carolina and got his<lb />
first two collegiate touchdowns.<lb />
However, he suffered a brusied<lb />
right shin and had to be carried off<lb />
the field in the third quarter with<lb />
85 yards rushing and another 57<lb />
receiving.<lb />
The status of the 6-3, 230-pound<lb />
sophomore, who was filling in at<lb />
fullback for the injured Keith<lb />
Bing, was expected to be known<lb />
earlv this week.<lb />
South Carolina scored enough<lb />
points to win on its first series<lb />
with a 47-yard field goal by Collin<lb />
Mackie, led 17-0 at half time and<lb />
used reserves the entire fourth pe-<lb />
riod.<lb />
The initial touchdown came late<lb />
in the first quarter on a 9-yard<lb />
sprint around left end by tailback<lb />
Gerald Williams, who was start-<lb />
ing in place of Harold Green. Wil-<lb />
liams had 108 yards rushing.<lb />
Both Green and Bing were hurt<lb />
the previous Saturday in the<lb />
Gamecocks' 31-10 win against<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Dingle completed the first half<lb />
scoring with a four-yard touch-<lb />
down run about seven minutes<lb />
before the half and got his other<lb />
TD at the start of the second half.<lb />
Gamecock quarterback Todd<lb />
Ellis threw for 187 yards, his low-<lb />
est passing output since he was<lb />
Yankees beat Tigers<lb />
(AP)- The better it gets for the<lb />
New Yorx Yankees, the worse it<lb />
becomes for the Detroit Tigers.<lb />
Claudell Washington's two-<lb />
run homer in the bottom of the<lb />
18th inning Sunday rallied the<lb />
Yankees over Detroit 5-4 as both<lb />
teams tried to stay close in the<lb />
American League East race.<lb />
Both clubs are 3 12 games<lb />
behind division-leading Boston.<lb />
Although they share the same<lb />
space, the Yankees and Tigers are<lb />
heading in opposite directions.<lb />
New York completed a four-<lb />
game sweep at Yankee Stadium.<lb />
Detroit, which led the AL East by<lb />
tour games on Aug. 21, lost for the<lb />
17th time in 20 games.<lb />
The Yankees begin a four-game<lb />
series in Boston on Thursday<lb />
night. "We had a sense of having<lb />
only a few games left to do some-<lb />
thing" Yankees manager Lou<lb />
Piniella said. "We knew it was<lb />
now or never. I think that's what<lb />
brought out the best in us<lb />
The game lasted 6 hours, 1 min-<lb />
utes. It was the longest game by<lb />
time and innings in the AL this<lb />
season. Atlanta and St. Louis<lb />
played 19 innings on May 14.<lb />
In other games in the American<lb />
League, it was Cleveland 4, Bos-<lb />
ton 2; Baltimore 4, Toronto 2; Chi-<lb />
cago 3, Minnesota 2; Oakland 8,<lb />
Kansas City 7, in 11 innings; Mil-<lb />
waukee 5, Seattle 3, and Texas 8.<lb />
California 3.<lb />
Detroit's Alan Trammell hit a<lb />
solo home run in the seventh in-<lb />
ning that made it 3-3 and the game<lb />
stayed tied until the 18th when the<lb />
Tigers took the lead.<lb />
An error by first baseman Don<lb />
Mattingly set up an RBI single by<lb />
rookie Tory Lovullo against Steve<lb />
Shields, 4-4, the eventual winner.<lb />
Mike Henneman had pitched<lb />
seven scoreless innings before<lb />
Guillermo Hernandez, 5-5, took<lb />
over the start the bottom of the<lb />
held to a 141-yard day in South<lb />
Carolina's 20-16 loss last season to<lb />
then-No. 2 Miami.<lb />
Last weekend against North<lb />
Carolina, he passed for 290 yards<lb />
- more typical for the record-set-<lb />
ting junior.<lb />
The closest Western Carolina<lb />
ever got to scoring was when the<lb />
Catamounts reached South<lb />
Carolina's 36-yard line before<lb />
time ran out in the second quarter.<lb />
After Dingle's second touch-<lb />
down, South Carolina fumbled<lb />
the ball away on two successive<lb />
possessions.<lb />
Then Ellis got South Carolina<lb />
going again, ending their next<lb />
drive by hitting tight end Carl<lb />
Platt on a 12-yard shot that made<lb />
the score 31-0.<lb />
Backup quarterback Dickie De-<lb />
Masi, who replaced Ellis for the<lb />
final quarter, moved the Game-<lb />
cocks to their fifth ai id final touch-<lb />
down - a seven-yard run by fresh-<lb />
man tailback Albert Haynes.<lb />
Western Carolina, a Division I-<lb />
AA school, posted all of its six first<lb />
downs in the first half, the fewest<lb />
first downs in school history. The<lb />
Catamounts were held to seven<lb />
first downs by Carson-Newman<lb />
in 1967.<lb />
The Catamounts had just 19<lb />
yards total offense in the second<lb />
half, finishing the game with 123<lb />
yards. Ten second-half running<lb />
plays netted just nine yards.<lb />
Williams was the game's leading<lb />
rusher, followed by Dingle and<lb />
Haynes. The biggest rushing<lb />
gainer for Western was tailback<lb />
Carlton Terry, who had 44 yards<lb />
on 12 attempts.<lb />
18th.<lb />
Rickey Henderson drew a lead-<lb />
off walk and Washington fol-<lb />
lowed with his ninth home run.<lb />
Indians 4, Red Sox 2<lb />
Willie Upshaw's RBI single<lb />
broke a tie in the eighth inning<lb />
and Tom Candiotti allowed five<lb />
hits in seven innings as Cleveland<lb />
salvaged the finale of a three-<lb />
game scries at Boston.<lb />
Upshaw's hit came off reliever<lb />
Bob Stanley, 6-4. The Indians<lb />
added an insurance run in the<lb />
ninth when Carter tripled and<lb />
Mel Hall singled.<lb />
Brewers 5, Mariners 3<lb />
Don August allowed seven hits<lb />
in eight-plus innings and Robin<lb />
Yount's two-run double keyed a<lb />
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