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Coming Thursday:<lb />
The story concerning the format change in the 88<lb />
lomecoming contest.<lb />
Features:<lb />
A review of the two up coming Monty Python<lb />
movies to be shown at Hendrix Theatre, see page 7.<lb />
Sports:<lb />
Despite 538 total yards in offense, the Pirates drop to<lb />
1-3 against Southern Mississippi, see page 10.<lb />
m<lb /><lb />
Saat Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol. 63 No. 22<lb />
Tuesday September 27,1988<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
12 Tages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Nursing graduates post low exam scores<lb />
By JOE HARRIS<lb />
News Editor<lb />
The ECU School of Nursing<lb />
class which graduated in Mav of<lb />
1988, posted the lowest test scores<lb />
in the UNC System on the N.C.<lb />
nursing exam.<lb />
According to figures released<lb />
by the North Carolina Board of<lb />
Nursing, 73 ECU graduates took<lb />
the exam and 43, or 59 percent<lb />
passed.<lb />
These figures do not include<lb />
the 17 graduates who took the<lb />
exam out-of-state. Fifteen oi the<lb />
17 who took the exam in states<lb />
other than N.C, had acceptable<lb />
scores.<lb />
Oi all 1,422 N.C nursing<lb />
graduates who took the exam in<lb />
1988, 85 percent oi first time ex-<lb />
aminees passed.<lb />
The examination, which is<lb />
given each Feb. and July, is re-<lb />
quired by the state to be a certified<lb />
nurse.<lb />
According to The Daily Reflec-<lb />
tor, the state Board oi Nursing re-<lb />
quires schools to post a 60 percent<lb />
passing rate for anv single exam<lb />
and a 70 percent passing rate over<lb />
any three-year period. Schools<lb />
that fail to meet that standard are<lb />
automatically reviewed by a team<lb />
of Board of Nursing officials.<lb />
Emilie Hcnning, dean of the<lb />
ECU School of Nursing, said, "We<lb />
are not at all happy about these<lb />
scores. Right now we are review-<lb />
ing our curriculum and looking<lb />
for some type of indicating fac-<lb />
tors<lb />
She said the exam taken by<lb />
the last class of graduates was a<lb />
new one and had an unofficial<lb />
failure rate oi 16.4 percent, as<lb />
compared to nine percent failure<lb />
rate of the old exam.<lb />
Henning also said the nurs-<lb />
ing school has established a task<lb />
force to look at all the aspects of<lb />
the program; from the ability of<lb />
the new student entering nursing<lb />
to possible outside influences.<lb />
"We offered a readiness diag-<lb />
nostic test which we felt gave the<lb />
students an indicator of what is to<lb />
be expected on the exam and gave<lb />
us a look at who might pass and<lb />
fail. Also we (the nursing faculty)<lb />
urged all students to attend re-<lb />
view courses, study for the exam<lb />
and not to take it lightly said<lb />
Henning.<lb />
The nursing department<lb />
keeps up with its graduates by<lb />
mailing surveys to check prog-<lb />
ress with jobs, etc. This year, the<lb />
surveys will be conducted by<lb />
phone and the questions will con-<lb />
centrate on the study habits of<lb />
those who took the exam.<lb />
"The survey will ask ques-<lb />
tions like, 'how much did you<lb />
study, what did you study and<lb />
what outside influences were<lb />
affecting during the exam or<lb />
studying?' " said Henning. She<lb />
also noted the exam is given in<lb />
July and Feb.<lb />
"Many students find it hard<lb />
to study after they have come<lb />
straight out of school. The period<lb />
after graduation is a big time in<lb />
life, there is so much going on, it's<lb />
tough to start studying again<lb />
Henning said.<lb />
Henning said in her 13 years<lb />
as the dean of nursing, she has<lb />
never seen scores like the ones<lb />
received on this year's exam. Ac-<lb />
cording to her, the scores go<lb />
against all trend data, which<lb />
stated there should have only<lb />
been a six percent rate of failure.<lb />
She said ECU nursing gradu-<lb />
ates have always been well re-<lb />
ceived at the professional level<lb />
and does not think this year's<lb />
scores will influence the hiring<lb />
process.<lb />
"We are going to offer assis-<lb />
tance to those who didn't pass, if<lb />
they want it. You are allowed to<lb />
take the exam as many times as<lb />
you want during a specified pe-<lb />
riod of time, after that, you have to<lb />
go back and repeat some of the re-<lb />
quired courses said Henning.<lb />
Henning said, "This problem<lb />
is alarming and we're doing eve-<lb />
rything to find solutions. Right<lb />
now we just don't understand the<lb />
reason why. We are very con-<lb />
cerned<lb />
Progress continues oh the Mendenhall Student Center. Beware of -the ditch running parallel with<lb />
the walk leading to the Student Bank (Photo by Thomas Walters, ECU Photolab).<lb />
Numbers and percentages of<lb />
other nursing graduates in the<lb />
UNC system were as follows:<lb />
UNC Chapel Hill, 84 examinees,<lb />
88 percent pass rate; UNC Greens-<lb />
boro, 64 examinees, 89 percent<lb />
pass rate; UNC Wilmington, 20<lb />
examinees, 95 percent pass rate;<lb />
UNC Charlotte, 73 examinees, 84<lb />
percent pass rate; Winston Salem<lb />
State university, 11 examinees, 64<lb />
percent pass rate; Western Caro-<lb />
lina University, 42 examinees, 67<lb />
percent pass rate.<lb />
N.C. Central and N.C. A.&amp;T.<lb />
posted the highest examination<lb />
grades in the state. Central had 14<lb />
people take the exam with a 93<lb />
percent pass rate while A.&amp;T. had<lb />
eight students take the test and all<lb />
pass.<lb />
Co-op offers jobs, credit, experience and pay<lb />
By LYNN JOYNER<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU Co-op program has<lb />
been in operation since 1975 and<lb />
last year placed about 1500 stu-<lb />
dents in career-related, paying<lb />
jobs.<lb />
Bill Barrett, co-op coordina-<lb />
tor, explained the advantages of<lb />
working in a co-op job, "There is<lb />
the opportunity to get experience<lb />
related to your major, and we do<lb />
provide paid employment unlike<lb />
internships that don't pay. There<lb />
is also the possibility of getting<lb />
academic credit for some majors.<lb />
The experience always looks<lb />
good on your resume, and there is<lb />
a possibility of having that job<lb />
when you graduate<lb />
The three ways a student can<lb />
co-op are through alternating<lb />
positions, parallel positions, and<lb />
summer positions.<lb />
In the alternating positions, a<lb />
student works full time for an<lb />
employer and does not go to<lb />
school. Typically, a student will<lb />
work more than one sei ester in<lb />
this situation. In the paro el posi-<lb />
tion, a student works part time<lb />
(10-20 hours per week) while at-<lb />
tending school. In the summer<lb />
position, a student works full<lb />
time only during the summer.<lb />
Some major corporations stu-<lb />
dents have worked for include<lb />
Northern Telecom, Burroughs<lb />
Wellcome, Duke Power, Purdue,<lb />
Inc and Wachovia Bank. Stu-<lb />
dents have also worked for the<lb />
state and federal government,<lb />
national institutes of health, and<lb />
Disney World. Students may be<lb />
placed in jobs in Greenville as<lb />
well as other parts of the state and<lb />
country. Barrett said students<lb />
have been placed from Maine, to<lb />
Horida, to Colorado.<lb />
Barrett said, "I think students<lb />
come back really enthused about<lb />
their curriculum. They find out<lb />
what they are learning really does<lb />
have a place in the real world<lb />
Usually juniors and seniors<lb />
are placed in jobs with large com-<lb />
panies, but there are many jobs<lb />
that do not require knowledge in<lb />
a particular major that are open<lb />
for freshmen and sophomores.<lb />
"We encourage students to get<lb />
involved as soon as possible. I<lb />
even encourage freshmen Bar-<lb />
rett said.<lb />
Barrett said after being as-<lb />
signed a coordinator, a student<lb />
should check by the co-op office<lb />
once or twice a month because of<lb />
varying application deadlines for<lb />
certain jobs. A resume, transcript,<lb />
and co-op application are also<lb />
required of the student, and the<lb />
co-op office will provide assis-<lb />
tance, if needed, to write a res-<lb />
ume.<lb />
Barrett said the bulletin board<lb />
outside the co-op office has job<lb />
positions posted on it that are<lb />
available at any given time, but<lb />
the coordinator has a list of those<lb />
that are not posted and are com-<lb />
ing up.<lb />
Barrett suggested to get in-<lb />
volved in the co-op program, a<lb />
student should pick up an appli-<lb />
cation at the co-op office, and then<lb />
attend one of the seminars held on<lb />
Mondays and Thursdays. The<lb />
office is located in room 2300-232<lb />
of the General Classroom Build-<lb />
ing and is open from 8 a.m. until 5<lb />
p.m. Monday through Fridav.<lb />
Dates and times for the co-op<lb />
seminars are listed on the Student<lb />
Events calendar or in The East<lb />
Carolinian.<lb />
Hargett, Thomas win elections<lb />
despite low voter participation<lb />
Students take advantage of the remaining warm afternoons. The shorts and short sleeves will soon<lb />
be replaced by jeans and sweaters (Photo by Thomas Walters, ECU Photolab).<lb />
By REID PARKER<lb />
Stiff Writer<lb />
Melissa Hargett and Allan<lb />
Thomas were declared the win-<lb />
ners Wednesday night, Sept 21, in<lb />
theSG A run-off election for fresh-<lb />
man and sophomore class presi-<lb />
dent.<lb />
In the run-off for freshman<lb />
class president, Melissa Hargett<lb />
topped her opponent, Arielle<lb />
Sturz, with 55 percent of the vote.<lb />
A total of 73 freshmen voted in<lb />
Wednesdays election.<lb />
Allan Thomas received 67<lb />
percent of the sophomore vote,<lb />
enough to defeat Scott Jones for<lb />
the presidential seat. Eighty-six<lb />
sophomores voted in the contest.<lb />
Student turn-out for the SG A<lb />
election was poor.<lb />
Paul Puckett, chairman of the<lb />
elections committee, said, 'Turn-<lb />
out was again horrible. But, I re-<lb />
ally think, a lot of it had to do with<lb />
the students not knowing who<lb />
was on the ballot. I'm apalled that<lb />
only 73 freshmen and 86 sopho-<lb />
mores, out of all the thousands of<lb />
students, chose who their presi-<lb />
dent would be<lb />
Voters were not the only ones<lb />
who did not turn out for the elec-<lb />
tion. The vote count was sched-<lb />
uled for 7 p.m. Wednesday night,<lb />
though the voting began early, no<lb />
candidates, or anyone associated<lb />
with the four campaigns, came by<lb />
to learn the results of the initial<lb />
vote count which ended at 7:20.<lb />
A mandatory meeting was<lb />
scheduled at 5 p.m. Monday night<lb />
for all newly-elected representa-<lb />
tives at room 221 in Mendenhall.<lb />
The Elections Committee is<lb />
made up each term of represcnta- committee was headed by Paul<lb />
tives from various organizations Puckett who tallied the votes and<lb />
around campus. This term's declared the winners.<lb />
WZMB temporarily silenced<lb />
By SEAN HERRING<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
When students turn their radio<lb />
dials to WZMB 91, they will be<lb />
tuning into static, for the next few<lb />
days.<lb />
WZMB, ECU's campus radio<lb />
station signed off of the air at 3:15<lb />
a.m. Saturday, after having fre-<lb />
quency trouble.<lb />
WZMB General Manager Keith<lb />
Powe said that, "It's a component<lb />
in our transmitter that went bad,<lb />
called an exciter. The exciter al-<lb />
lows us (WZMB) to stay on fre-<lb />
quency<lb />
Powe said that the exciter is<lb />
about the size of an f.m. receiver<lb />
that can be purchased for a stereo<lb />
system.<lb />
"It is going to take a couple of<lb />
days to get the exciter fixed. Our<lb />
engineer is out of town, and he<lb />
will be back on Sunday. So, we are<lb />
sending the exciter out to another<lb />
company<lb />
Powe held a meeting yesterday<lb />
for the staff, in which he informed<lb />
them that even though the station<lb />
is not on the airwaves, they will be<lb />
helping to reorganize it and make<lb />
improvements.<lb />
"We plan to clean everything in<lb />
the station, so that everything is<lb />
neat Powe said.<lb />
"Office hours will be kept be all<lb />
staff members, and we still take<lb />
phone calls from all businesses<lb />
and WZMB listeners. We are still<lb />
functioning as a radio station, we<lb />
are just not on the air right now, he<lb />
said<lb />
According to Powe, a image<lb />
change for WZMB should come<lb />
about by the end of this week.<lb />
"We do not plan to let this inci-<lb />
dent effect the way that we feel<lb />
about the station. It was some-<lb />
thing that could not be helped, so<lb />
we plan to do some productive<lb />
things with the time, such as some<lb />
minor repairs<lb />
"By sign on time at 5:45 a.m.<lb />
Saturday, we plan to come on<lb />
with a new liner, changing the old<lb />
one which is ' the unique differ-<lb />
ence with Z 91 So our audience<lb />
should listen for the new liner.<lb />
Also, we plan to return with better<lb />
sound qualitv<lb />
Powe stated that funding<lb />
which is donated to the station for<lb />
grant announcements and pro-<lb />
gram spots will not be lost, be-<lb />
cause the station is out of commis-<lb />
sion for a week.<lb />
"The station being down is not<lb />
something that WZMB has not ex-<lb />
perienced. Over the summer<lb />
there is a two week closing of the<lb />
station between second summer<lb />
session and the fall semester,<lb />
Powe said.<lb />
"The only way that it effects us<lb />
is that, it throws us a week behind<lb />
in our grant announcements and<lb />
See PROBLEMS, page 3<lb /><pb facs="00058096_tn_0002" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
SEPTEMBER 27.1988<lb />
ECU Police have lost and found<lb />
Lost and found articles;<lb />
where do you go on campus to<lb />
find them?<lb />
Most do not know that there<lb />
is a place where lost and found<lb />
property can be recovered. The<lb />
place is ECU Public Safetv office<lb />
located at 609 E. 10th Street.<lb />
Lost and found property<lb />
usually finds its way to the cam-<lb />
pus police and the list of items is<lb />
usuallv long each semester.<lb />
A lot of students, staff, faculty<lb />
and visitors usually think that if<lb />
they lost or misplaced something,<lb />
it's gone forever. That may be the<lb />
case sometimes, but its worth the<lb />
time to check at lost and found.<lb />
Don't give up, check it out.<lb />
The following is a list of items<lb />
presently stored at the Public<lb />
Safety Police office: Glasses and<lb />
glasses cases of all kinds, contact<lb />
lens and cases, watches (mens &amp;<lb />
womens), wallets, checkbooks,<lb />
purses, pocketbooks, knapsacks<lb />
with books, etc ladies rings, tote<lb />
bags and luggage, jackets and<lb />
vests, various text books, scarfs,<lb />
keys and key rings and other<lb />
miscellaneous articles of value.<lb />
These items are kept for a<lb />
period of 90 days and then are<lb />
disposed of according to law.<lb />
You never know if its your<lb />
lost and found property if you<lb />
don't check it out. If you've lost or<lb />
misplaced an article of value,<lb />
check by campus police. If it has<lb />
not been turned in, they will be<lb />
glad to log your missing item and<lb />
notify you if it turns up.<lb />
To claim your item, it will be<lb />
necessary for you to be able to de-<lb />
scribe it in some detail. However,<lb />
there are items turned in with<lb />
people's name etc. on them. But<lb />
for some reason they can no t be lo-<lb />
cated or contacted. So go on by,<lb />
maybe you'll get lucky with your<lb />
lost, misplaced, or possibly unre-<lb />
portcd or stolen item.<lb />
First female, Catholic bishop elected<lb />
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The<lb />
Rev. Barbara C. Harris savs her<lb />
election as the first woman<lb />
bishop in the Anglican<lb />
Communion's 450-year history<lb />
offers new hope to those who've<lb />
felt alienated and ignored bv thi<lb />
Episcopal Church.<lb />
"A fresh wind is blowing<lb />
across this church of ours Ms.<lb />
Harris said Sunday in her ser-<lb />
mon at the Church of the Advo-<lb />
cate, where she serves as interim<lb />
rector.<lb />
Tne Episcooal Church is at-<lb />
tempting to include everyone in<lb />
the mainstream "oi God's jus-<lb />
tice, grace, brotherhood and sis-<lb />
terhood the black cleric told a<lb />
congregation of 50.<lb />
Pointing to the Rev. Jesse<lb />
Jackson's "Rainbow Coalition<lb />
reaching across color and sexual<lb />
lines, she said the church's ac-<lb />
tion gives "new hopeand new<lb />
vision to hundreds of thou-<lb />
sands" who have felt left out of<lb />
the denomination.<lb />
Ms. Harris, a 58-year-old for-<lb />
mer public relations executive,<lb />
was elected Saturday to the po-<lb />
sition oi suffragan, or assistant,<lb />
bishop for the eastern Massa-<lb />
chusetts diocese. The diocese,<lb />
which includes Boston, is the<lb />
nation's largest in both geogra-<lb />
phy and population.<lb />
However, the third-ranking<lb />
prelate in the Church of Enoland<lb />
said Sunday he will refuse to<lb />
recognize Ms. Harris or any<lb />
other woman bishop.<lb />
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McGuiness, Cu Jius and<lb />
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for � and certainly no public re-<lb />
sistance to � the Reagan<lb />
administration's budgetary at-<lb />
tacks on federal college funding.<lb />
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the still-unproven income-contin-<lb />
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Page 4<lb />
Concerts<lb />
Can we afford to keep up with UNC?<lb />
The pitiful turnout at theEU<lb />
concert, and the mishandling of the<lb />
promotional aspects of the show last<lb />
Sunday night, underscored the fact<lb />
that ECU isn't ready to start compe-<lb />
ting with Chapel Hill for cultural<lb />
superiority just yet. It also brings to<lb />
light some of the other problems<lb />
ECU'S Student Union has to deal<lb />
with when putting on a major con-<lb />
cert for students. While some of this<lb />
is due to factors such as space, band<lb />
availability, publicity and funding,<lb />
much of it can be attributed to stu-<lb />
dent apathy.<lb />
Many students are not even<lb />
aware of the Student Union, the<lb />
student organization that plans and<lb />
organizes entertainment through-<lb />
out the school year. Thus, they con-<lb />
tribute no input towards the band,<lb />
movie or other entertainment selec-<lb />
tion process, and have no reason to<lb />
complain if their favorite artist<lb />
passes Greenville by to play Duke or<lb />
UNC.<lb />
However, the Student Union<lb />
needs to take some more steps to-<lb />
ward involving students, and find-<lb />
ing out who they really want to see.<lb />
For example, look at the past few<lb />
semesters.<lb />
Fair T987 brought the Fixx and<lb />
Anita Baker to our campus. The Fixx<lb />
has been on a downward slide in<lb />
their career ever since their big hit of<lb />
several years ago, "One Thing Leads<lb />
to Another<lb />
Baker is a rising star with several<lb />
hit singles to her credit � but only<lb />
one album. Of the two artists, Baker<lb />
was by far the better choice eco-<lb />
nomically and aesthetically, but the<lb />
money used for the Fixx show<lb />
should have been saved for a later<lb />
date.<lb />
Spring brought a no-risk, cult<lb />
figure in Jimmy Buffett. Buffet has<lb />
such a large following on college<lb />
campuses that getting him here was<lb />
not a move anyone had to think hard<lb />
about. Next month will bring UB40,<lb />
a pop-reggae band whose old single<lb />
"Red Red Wine" is currently being<lb />
revived on the pop charts.<lb />
And of course, there was last<lb />
week's EU. While scheduling<lb />
groups like EU is a bold move to try<lb />
and bring new kinds of music to the<lb />
eastern part of the state, more pub-<lb />
licity was needed to make it the<lb />
success it could have been.<lb />
However, none of these artists<lb />
have a broad spectrum appeal.<lb />
While no one is suggesting that only<lb />
bands with the largest common<lb />
denominator be signed, perhaps the<lb />
idea of major concerts should be<lb />
changed to many minor concerts to<lb />
please punk, pop, metal, rap blues,<lb />
country and jazz fans.<lb />
Instead of spending big money<lb />
to sign big groups that only fractions<lb />
of the student population will see,<lb />
why not plan on many concerts at<lb />
lower prices that would enable stu-<lb />
dents to experience a variety of<lb />
genres.<lb />
Chapel Hill's Dean Dome can<lb />
afford the bigger names, and can<lb />
absorb the losses when only half the<lb />
arena is filled as was the case with<lb />
their Bob Dylan show. Minges isn't<lb />
the Dean Dome and there's no rea-<lb />
son to try and convert it now.<lb />
The ECU Parrots ?<lb />
To the editor,<lb />
I'm in agreement with Professor<lb />
E. Webber's letter suggesting a<lb />
change in the name of our school's<lb />
mascot to something "less aggres-<lb />
sive I have a suggestion that might<lb />
please her and even be a realistic al-<lb />
ternative. Let's change our name to<lb />
the ECU Parrots!<lb />
When we hear EOU students and<lb />
supporters yell "Go Pirates" it al-<lb />
ways sounds like "Go Parrots If we<lb />
listen closely, we can hear that most<lb />
eastern North Carolinians indeed<lb />
yell "Parrots" when they attempt to<lb />
yell "Pirates This change would<lb />
necessitate only a minor orthrogra-<lb />
phic ohange due to the similar man-<lb />
ner in which both words are spelled.<lb />
Finally, 1 feel the change to be a<lb />
realistic option. If one consults a<lb />
dictionary, one observes a meaning<lb />
of "Parrot" to be: "One who mind-<lb />
lessly imitates words or actions of<lb />
another Lots of ECU supporters<lb />
and students behave as if their cen-<lb />
tral nervoussystems belong to Par-<lb />
rots, not Pirates. Go Parrots!<lb />
Hal J. Daniel III, Professor<lb />
Speech, Language and Audi-<lb />
tory Pathology<lb />
Adjunct Professor, Anthropol-<lb />
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Adjunct Professor, Biology<lb />
Liberal hypocrisy<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
Arnie Cullipher's letter in<lb />
Tuesday's paper was just the kind of<lb />
response I expected to my evaluation<lb />
of liberal hypocrisy which appeared<lb />
Letter labeled "uninformed diatribe<lb />
a week earlier.<lb />
Instead of logically and intelli-<lb />
gently rebutting my letter, Mr. Cul-<lb />
lipher engaged in puerile, hackneyed<lb />
name-calling. He sarcastically re-<lb />
ferred to me as "King He compared<lb />
me to Ed Meese.<lb />
He claimed that I "deserve to be<lb />
exiled to a land where opinions are<lb />
enforced He openly stated, "I am<lb />
condeming Justin Sturz He<lb />
branded me as a "pompus, self-pro-<lb />
claimed authority on Democracy"<lb />
that "makes my blood boil<lb />
He accused me of writing "more-<lb />
informed-than-thou drivel He ridi-<lb />
culed my beliefs as "bitching" and<lb />
only half-jokingly implied I want to<lb />
put all of those who ideologically<lb />
differ from me in "concentration<lb />
camps in Arizona<lb />
In short, Mr. Cullipher's letter<lb />
was unadulterated, preposterous,<lb />
McCarthyish paranoia. I can assure<lb />
my fellow students at ECU that not<lb />
only do more than a few of my friends<lb />
subscribe to the liberal viewpoint,<lb />
but that I have NO desire to censor<lb />
their opinions, "condemn" them, or<lb />
brand them as "pompus, bitching"<lb />
persons who "deserve to be exiled"<lb />
and who belong in "concentration<lb />
camps<lb />
The beliefs that I expressed in my<lb />
letter are the result of large amounts<lb />
of reading and listening to both sides<lb />
on each issue I raised. I can assure<lb />
everyone that my beliefs are based on<lb />
logical, documented facts and obser-<lb />
vationsof the world around me, NOT<lb />
some self-righteous belief that I<lb />
ucicvely possess some "divine inner<lb />
light" which elevates me to the status<lb />
of a "self-proclaimed authority on<lb />
Democracy<lb />
Recent polls indicate that a large<lb />
majority of the American people<lb />
subscribe to the conservative point-<lb />
of-view (40 as opposed to 18 who<lb />
are self-described liberals). Indeed,<lb />
the word "liberal" is such a dirty<lb />
word in politics today that Mike<lb />
Dukakis is doing everything he can<lb />
to avoid r�eing truthfully labeled one.<lb />
Liberalism has been such a tre-<lb />
mendous failure in so many areas of<lb />
American life that most Americans<lb />
have to be deceived into voting for a<lb />
liberal � a basic assumption of those<lb />
who wrote the bland, issueless,<lb />
spineless Democratic Party Platform<lb />
of 1988. In other words, those who<lb />
drafted the Democratic platform<lb />
tried to avoid doing just what I did:<lb />
stating in clear, unambiguous lan-<lb />
guage my sincerely-researched and<lb />
heart-felt beliefs.<lb />
One reason I wrote my "liberal<lb />
dictionary" was to stir up some de-<lb />
bate on this page. If Mr. Cullipher or<lb />
anyone else can logically rebut any-<lb />
thing I said in my letter, let them go<lb />
ahead and do it! I will be more that<lb />
happy to listen to their viewpoint,<lb />
and if they convince me that my be-<lb />
liefs are incorrect and unfounded,<lb />
well then by golly I'll change my<lb />
beliefs! This has always been my<lb />
policy in formulating my political<lb />
ideology.<lb />
And, contrary to what Mr. Cul-<lb />
lipher may believe, there are millions<lb />
of Americans, including many on<lb />
this campus, who agree with me on<lb />
the issues. Indeed, the statistical evi-<lb />
dence seems to indicate that a major-<lb />
ity of Americans agree with me.<lb />
I harbor no resentment against<lb />
Mr. Cullipher or anyone else with<lb />
whom I disagree, nor will I stoop to<lb />
his level and engage in personal at-<lb />
tacks.<lb />
My quarrel is with the entire lib-<lb />
eral ideology and its applications, not<lb />
any particular person. 1 trust Mr.<lb />
Cullipher will have the decency to<lb />
respect my willingness to stand up<lb />
for and unabashedly present my be-<lb />
liefs for the scrutiny of others.<lb />
Justin Sturz,<lb />
Senior<lb />
EnglishJournalism<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
To the ECU Chairman for Bush<lb />
88:<lb />
This letter is in response to Bobby<lb />
Hall's slanderous acusations to-<lb />
wards the Democratic party. It's<lb />
obvious Mr. Hall's letter is an<lb />
uninformed diatribe that is a laugh-<lb />
ing stock to literate voters.<lb />
Mr. Hall, when Jimmy Carter<lb />
became president, unemployment,<lb />
inflation, and interest rates did soar<lb />
to an all time high. There were 52<lb />
Americans being held hostage by<lb />
Iranian madmen. Do you know why?<lb />
During Carter's administration the<lb />
country was suffering through a seri-<lb />
ous oil crises. Neither the govern-<lb />
ment nor the public could do any-<lb />
thing about the crisis. This crisis and<lb />
not Carter's failed policies led to in-<lb />
flation, unemployment and high in-<lb />
terest rates. Mr. Hall, what would<lb />
you do with 52 American hostages?<lb />
Would you sell weapons to these<lb />
madmen like Reagan?<lb />
Yes, communism has spread to<lb />
Afghanistan and Nicaragua. Carter<lb />
imposed grain embargoes on Af-<lb />
ghanistan which Presidcn- Reagan<lb />
quickly lifted. Are the Nicaraguans<lb />
allowed to have a revolution if they<lb />
want? Does Mr. Hall support So-<lb />
moza and his National Guard?<lb />
Reagan's common sense poli-<lb />
cies? Supply side, which George<lb />
Bush once called "voodoo econom-<lb />
ics is just another word for deficit<lb />
spending which is more than any<lb />
Democrat ever!<lb />
New jobs? These jobs are in the<lb />
low-paid service sector. These<lb />
people and their families are barely<lb />
uving above the poverty level. The<lb />
manufacturing sector, due to Reagan<lb />
policy, is running from the necessity<lb />
of modernizing.<lb />
Sure, President Reagan "flexed<lb />
his muscle" by invading the pea pod<lb />
island of Grenada to stop commu-<lb />
nism. President Reagan does support<lb />
the right wing human rights viola-<lb />
tors in South Africa and Chile. Flip-<lb />
flop Reagan supports disarmament,<lb />
however, he opposed this early in his<lb />
administration.<lb />
George Bush will use the death<lb />
penalty, and he will release rapists<lb />
�and murderers (through the-furkmgh<lb />
program. Reagan was the first in the<lb />
U.S to introduce furlough while he<lb />
was governor of California. Most<lb />
states now have furloughs.<lb />
The ReaganBush administra-<lb />
tion is a sleazy one. There have been<lb />
indictments and convictions of high<lb />
advisors like Mike Deaver, who is<lb />
serving time, Nofziger, and Meese.<lb />
NSC staffers made foreign policy in<lb />
violation of U.S. law. Neither Bush<lb />
nor Reagan has given a satisfactory-<lb />
explanation.<lb />
Yes, George Bush made it,<lb />
though not very efficiently, in his<lb />
own business with the help and back-<lb />
ing of friends and family. Yes, Mi-<lb />
chael Dukakis worked hard through<lb />
night school and can call his accom-<lb />
plishments his own. It's a fact that<lb />
George Bush has never been elected<lb />
but appointed to every office he has<lb />
held. Bush did in fact run for office for<lb />
the only time in 1970. Lloyd Bentsen<lb />
soundly defeated George in this elec-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The DukakisBentsen ticket has<lb />
an outstanding plan which will allow<lb />
young people to access educational<lb />
opportunities allowing them a realis-<lb />
tic chance at achieving the American<lb />
Dream. With George Bush and his<lb />
huge deficit these opportunities will<lb />
not exist.<lb />
Wyatt M. Jones, IV.<lb />
Freshman<lb />
Political Science<lb />
Quayle's role in Army examined<lb />
By DAVID W. TREVINO<lb />
Special to Tha Eaat Carolinian<lb />
Immediately after the Honorable James<lb />
Danforth Quayle III received the Republican party's<lb />
nomination for the vice-presidency of the United<lb />
States, hours of television time and miles of column<lb />
inches were devoted to scrutinizing certain aspects<lb />
of his service with the Indiana Army National Guard<lb />
during the final years of the war in Vietnam. A great<lb />
many people, both in and out of the Fourth Estate,<lb />
feel Senator Quayle was treated unfairly by the<lb />
press.<lb />
There is no question that no one else's military<lb />
record from that period has been subjected to such<lb />
minute inspection and such wide exposure nineteen<lb />
years later. Memories of that time in our nation's<lb />
history have grown hazy for many of us who lived<lb />
through it, and many who will vote this year were<lb />
not yet born in 1969 when Senator Quayle enlisted.<lb />
Consideration of what others of his generation chose<lb />
to do, or not do, would help to give some perspective<lb />
to the Republican nominee for the vice-presidency's<lb />
decision to join the Indiana Army National Guard<lb />
six days before his student deferment expired.<lb />
Take, for example, the case of Jose Francisco<lb />
Jimenez. On the twenty-eighth of August in 1969,<lb />
101 days after the Honorable Mr. Quayle proudly<lb />
raised his right hand to take the oath of enlistment,<lb />
Jimenez was a lance corporal in the Marine Corps<lb />
serving as a fire team leader with Company "K<lb />
Third Battalion, Seventh Marines in Quang Nam<lb />
Province, Republic of Vietnam.<lb />
On that day, 95 days after Senator Quayle was<lb />
graduated from Depauw University where he had<lb />
been a vocal supporter of our involvement in Viet-<lb />
nam, Company "K" was engaged in fierce comt M<lb />
with elements of the North Vietnamese Army.<lb />
When the lead platoon became pinned down by<lb />
concentrated fire from small arms, automatic weap-<lb />
ons and an anti-aircraft gun, Lance Corporal<lb />
Jimenez acted without hesitation. He charged into<lb />
the elephant grass before him and killed an enemy<lb />
soldier obstructing his path to the anti-aircraft<lb />
weapon firing with deadly effectiveness into his<lb />
fellow Marines.<lb />
He rushed across twenty meters of open ground<lb />
swept by hostile fire to the anti-aircraft gun position.<lb />
Using his rifle and grenades, he destroyed the<lb />
weapon and killed its gunner.<lb />
Jimenez continued to advance through wither-<lb />
ing fire. He killed another North Vietnamese soldier<lb />
with a grenade. He killed two more with his rifle<lb />
from a distance of less than ten feet.<lb />
N.V.A. automatic weapons began concentrating<lb />
their fire on Jimenez. Shouting to his comrades, he<lb />
charged forward in pursuit of a sixth enemy soldier<lb />
he had spotted in a tree line. It was then a sniper's<lb />
bullet mortally wounded Lance Corporal Jimenez.<lb />
He was one of 9,856 members of our armed<lb />
forces to lose their lives that year in Vietnam. No<lb />
members of the Indiana Army National Guard were<lb />
killed defending the Hoosier State in 1969.<lb />
For his gallant action, Lance Corporal Jimenez<lb />
was posthumously awarded the highest decoration<lb />
conferred by the United States, the Congressional<lb />
Medal of Honor. It was presented to his mother by<lb />
then-President Richard Nixon at a White House<lb />
ceremony in 1970,the year the Honorable James<lb />
Danforth Quayle III began his studies at the Indiana<lb />
University School of Law.<lb />
Aside from the difference in the branches of the<lb />
armed forces in which Lance Corporal Jimenez and<lb />
Senator Quayle cnose to serve,there is another im-<lb />
portant difference between these two men who wore<lb />
uniforms during the war in Vietnam. The Republi-<lb />
can nominee for our nation's second highest elective<lb />
office was born in Indiana, a member of the family<lb />
which controls the richest and most powerful pub-<lb />
lishing empire in that state; the late Lance Corporal<lb />
Jimenez was the son of a farm worker and born in<lb />
Morelia, Mexico.<lb />
At the age of ten, Jimenez and his four-year-old<lb />
sister traveled with their mother from Morelia, a city<lb />
between Guadalajara and Mexico City, to Eloy,<lb />
Arizona in search of a better life.<lb />
After graduation from Santa Cruz Valley Union<lb />
High School where he was president of the Future<lb />
Farmers of America, Jimenez went to work on a<lb />
nearby ranch where he and his family lived.<lb />
The war in Vietnam dragged on and Jimenez<lb />
saw many of his classmates drafted, but he was not<lb />
called into service. Jimenez was a citizen of the<lb />
Republic of Mexico and could not be conscripted. He<lb />
had no need for a student deferment such as Senator<lb />
Quayle used between 1965 and 1969.<lb />
But on June 7,1968, Jimenez left the little farming<lb />
community in central Arizona where he lived and<lb />
drove sixty miles to Phoenix to join the United States<lb />
Marine Corps. He told his mother, "This country has<lb />
given us so much, and I must give something back<lb />
He gave his life.<lb />
The Honorable James Danforth Quayle III says<lb />
he is proud to have served his country as a public<lb />
information specialist in the Indiana Army National<lb />
Guard. It is unfortunate that the humble Jose Fran-<lb />
cisco Jimenez cannot thank Senator Quayle for those<lb />
weekends of sacrifice so many years ago.<lb />
Duka<lb />
(CPS) � Democratic<lb />
dential nominee Michael Di<lb />
unveiled a plan Sept. 7 to k<lb />
dents repay their college loaj<lb />
rate that depends on how<lb />
they earn after they gradual<lb />
The idea � which in tal<lb />
been tried at a number <lb />
puses � immediately<lb />
mixed reviews.<lb />
Bruce Carnes, deputy<lb />
secretary at the L' S t<lb />
Education, said it would<lb />
students who got we! <lb />
;obs after graduation<lb />
He predicted studenh<lb />
ing to take higher salaricj<lb />
would refuse to pin the pre<lb />
forcing the federal govern!<lb />
kick in dollars to cover t'rj<lb />
costs ot lower-paid<lb />
would never repay all U<lb />
owed.<lb />
Dukakis aide Thorn<lb />
man, of course, was more ej<lb />
astic.<lb />
"This is not only I I<lb />
.iesirable he said 'It wi<lb />
everyone who is qualm<lb />
wants to go to oolU j<lb />
college<lb />
"It is a substant. i<lb />
one that should be (<lb />
opened Bob A i the N<lb />
Association of State L'no<lb />
and Land-Grant College;<lb />
"We're extrem<lb />
that one of the president ii<lb />
dates has come forth wit<lb />
and imaginative prograi<lb />
lege loans for people<lb />
walks of life said Rich<lb />
ser, president of the<lb />
Association of Indcpencj<lb />
leges and Universities.<lb />
Janet Lieberman of<lb />
Student Association, w'<lb />
resents campus studentj<lb />
ments in Washington, "<lb />
"It's a very creative pre<lb />
help middle-class f ami til<lb />
doesn't really addres- t<lb />
of low-income people.<lb />
"What low-in,<lb />
need is grant money<lb />
Merkowitz oi the<lb />
Council on Education<lb />
the least likely to take<lb />
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nevd to develop plans<lb />
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family income, to gel a<lb />
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through mandatorv pi<lb />
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killed him, his familj<lb />
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creatic cancer, the saj<lb />
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Freshman<lb />
Political Science<lb />
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Ira and Mexico Citv, to Elov,<lb />
a better life.<lb />
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Dukakis unveils loan plan<lb />
(CPS) � Democratic presi-<lb />
dential nominee Michael Dukakis<lb />
unveiled a plan Sept. 7 to let stu-<lb />
dents repay their college loans at a<lb />
rate that depends on how much<lb />
they earn after they graduate.<lb />
The idea � which in fact has<lb />
been tried at a number of cam-<lb />
puses � immediately drew<lb />
mixed reviews.<lb />
Bruce Carnes, deputy under-<lb />
secretary at the U.S. Dept. of<lb />
Education, said it would "soak"<lb />
students who got well-paying<lb />
jobs after graduation.<lb />
He predicted students train-<lb />
ing to take higher-salaried jobs<lb />
would refuse to join the program,<lb />
forcing the federal government to<lb />
kick in dollars to cover the loan<lb />
costs of lower-paid students who<lb />
would never repay all that they<lb />
owed.<lb />
Dukakis aide Thomas Her-<lb />
man,of course, was moreenthusi-<lb />
astic.<lb />
"This is not only feasible, it is<lb />
desirable he said. "It will allow<lb />
everyone who is qualified and<lb />
wants to go to college to go to<lb />
college<lb />
"It is a substantive proposal,<lb />
tme that should be discussed<lb />
opened Bob Aaron of the National<lb />
Association of State Universities<lb />
and Land-Grant Colleges.<lb />
"We're extremely pleased<lb />
that one of the presidential candi-<lb />
dates has come forth with a new<lb />
and imaginative program for col-<lb />
lege loans for people from all<lb />
walks of life said Richard Ros-<lb />
ser, president of the National<lb />
Association of Independent Col-<lb />
leges and Universities.<lb />
Janet Lieberman of the U.S.<lb />
Student Association, which rep-<lb />
resents campus student govern-<lb />
ments in Washington, D.C said,<lb />
"It's a very creative program to<lb />
help middle-class families, but it<lb />
doesn't really address the needs<lb />
of low-income people<lb />
"What low-income people<lb />
need is grant money said Dave<lb />
Merkowitz of the American<lb />
Council on Education. "They're<lb />
the least likely to take out loans.<lb />
Both presidential candidates<lb />
need to develop plans to address<lb />
the needs of the neediest<lb />
The Dukakis plan would al-<lb />
low any student, regardless of<lb />
family income, to get a federally<lb />
guaranteed student loan, repay it<lb />
through' mandatory payroll de-<lb />
ductions during the student's<lb />
working years for as long as they<lb />
work, oriiy out" of the program<lb />
at any time by paying a lump sum.<lb />
As a result, graduates who<lb />
find jobs with high salaries could<lb />
pay back more than the interest<lb />
and principal on their loans, while<lb />
low-income students may never<lb />
pay back all they borrowed.<lb />
"The problem with<lb />
(Dukakis's) plan . is it depends<lb />
Carter dies<lb />
of cancer<lb />
PLAINS. Ga. (AP) - Billy<lb />
Carter, whose escapades as<lb />
President Carter's beer-guz-<lb />
zling good ol' boy brother alter-<lb />
nately amused and dismayed<lb />
Americans, "struggled coura-<lb />
geously" with the cancer that<lb />
killed him, his family says.<lb />
Carter died at home of pan-<lb />
creatic cancer, the same disease<lb />
that killed his father and an<lb />
older sister, on Sunday morn-<lb />
ing at age 51.<lb />
A few blocks away in this<lb />
southwestern Georgia hamlet, a<lb />
flag flew at half-staff across the<lb />
street from the gas station<lb />
where Carter often downed<lb />
beers while entertaining report-<lb />
ers with his irreverent wit.<lb />
Billy Carter, a self-pro-<lb />
claimed beer-drinking good ol'<lb />
boy, was forced to redefine<lb />
himself when big brother<lb />
Jimmy rocketed into the White<lb />
House in 1977.<lb />
Within a few years, Billy<lb />
Carter put his name on a brand<lb />
of beer that flopped, got in hot<lb />
water with remarks denounced<lb />
as racist or anti-Semitic, ac-<lb />
cepted money from Libya and<lb />
was forced to sell some proper-<lb />
ties to pay a debt to the Internal<lb />
Revenue Service. But under-<lb />
neath the mask of court jester<lb />
was a perceptive man, an avid<lb />
reader, a fighter who refused to<lb />
go down quietly under the pres-<lb />
sures of alcoholism or cancer.<lb />
He ran the family peanut<lb />
business until Jimmy, a Navy<lb />
officer 13 years his senior, re-<lb />
turned home to take over. Billy,<lb />
chafing under his brother's<lb />
reign, quickly married his high<lb />
school sweetheart, Sybil, and<lb />
joined the Marines.<lb />
upon people who are likely to<lb />
make reasonable incomes being<lb />
willing to get soaked Carnes<lb />
contended.<lb />
Rosser believed the federal<lb />
government will have to subsi-<lb />
dize the program to keep it viable<lb />
� something Dukakis says won't<lb />
be necessary � but in the long run<lb />
would deal "with the student loan<lb />
default question in a very effec-<lb />
tive way thus saving taxpayers<lb />
millions of dollars.<lb />
Because the government<lb />
would take its payment directly<lb />
out of grads' paychecks, the de-<lb />
fault rate � at least theoretically<lb />
� would be minimal.<lb />
"It's nice that under this plan<lb />
you can graduate and go into a<lb />
low-paying job like teaching and<lb />
nursing and not worry about<lb />
paying off your loans said<lb />
Lieberman. "We appreciate the<lb />
creativity<lb />
Yale University had a similar<lb />
loan program for 3,600 students<lb />
from 1972 to 1978, in which stu-<lb />
dents could borrow a portion of<lb />
their tuition from the school and<lb />
begin repaying it after graduation<lb />
at a rate of four-tenths of one per-<lb />
cent � or $4 per year �- for each<lb />
$1,000 borrowed.<lb />
Dukakis's plan, by contrast,<lb />
would have students repay their<lb />
loans at a rate of $8 per year for<lb />
every $1,000 borrowed.<lb />
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idea said Yale's Donald Routh,<lb />
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idea because it required massive<lb />
amounts of capital to maintain it.<lb />
Administrators figured it would<lb />
take 17 years before payments<lb />
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balance owed the university.<lb />
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pating a high income would not<lb />
participate in such a program<lb />
proved not to be true, Routh<lb />
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campuses.<lb />
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budget proposals, in fact, Presi-<lb />
dent Reagan asked Congress to<lb />
replace virtually all Guaranteed<lb />
Student Loans with income-con-<lb />
tingent loans, but Congress, heed-<lb />
ing educators' testimony that it<lb />
was too early to tell if the idea is<lb />
workable, opted for a pilot pro-<lb />
gram instead.<lb />
Under the Reagan plan, all<lb />
borrowers would have to repay<lb />
all the principal and interest they<lb />
owed in a prescribed time.<lb />
Under Dukakis's plan, loan<lb />
repayments would come directly<lb />
out of graduates' paychecks,<lb />
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payments.<lb />
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repayments deducted from earn-<lb />
ings over a certain cap, probably<lb />
to be set somewhere between<lb />
$50,000 and $100,000 a year.<lb />
Graduates who borrowed<lb />
$20,000 to get through college and<lb />
earned, say, $20,000 would repay<lb />
the government $500 in a year, or<lb />
2.5 percent of their income.<lb />
Students would take out the<lb />
loans, which would be guaran-<lb />
teed by the government, through<lb />
banks.<lb />
Aaron thought it intersting<lb />
that Dukakis, who has trailed Re-<lb />
publican presidential nominee<lb />
George Bush in the polls since<lb />
mid-August, unveiled the "sub-<lb />
stantive" proposal because he<lb />
thinks it's something the Ameri-<lb />
can people want.<lb />
But although he commended<lb />
the Massachusetts governor for<lb />
developing a program with meat,<lb />
Aaron feared it will be used<lb />
against him.<lb />
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minutes from campus. Non-smoker,<lb />
please. Weekends call Hugh 756-6851.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED:<lb />
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utilities. Call after 3:00 p.m. 830-9138.<lb />
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TYPING SERVICE: Papers, $1 50 per<lb />
page. Resume's written and typed, $20.00<lb />
Close to campus. Call Joy at 758-7423 be-<lb />
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STUDENT TYPING SERVICES: Pro-<lb />
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QUALIFIED TUTORING: in Latin &amp;<lb />
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WORD PROCESSING AND DESKTOP<lb />
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PERSONALS<lb />
PLEDGES OF TRI SIGMA: Now the sus-<lb />
pense is over, big sis week is through, we<lb />
all had so much fun and we hope that you<lb />
did too. Giving you gifts and surprises,<lb />
without giving our names away, it was<lb />
hard, but you all are great girls, and we're<lb />
glad that your Sigmas to stay! Love the<lb />
sisters.<lb />
KAPPA SIG'S: Can't wait to get started<lb />
on the Homecoming float. The Sigmas.<lb />
ALPHA OMICRON PI BETA<lb />
LAMBDA'S: I just wanted to tell all of you<lb />
that I think you're great. We're going to<lb />
have a fantastic semester! Keep up the<lb />
enthusiasm! Feelin' Kinda Mellow. Your.<lb />
"PT" � Heidi.<lb />
IF ANYONE HAS FOUND: A gold signet<lb />
ring with the initials TAM (in that order),<lb />
in Mcndenhall Student Center contact<lb />
Thorn Atkinson at 758-9155.<lb />
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED<lb />
WE THANK EVERYONE: For his and<lb />
her kindness and sympathy last week.<lb />
Your thoughtfulness is greatly appreci-<lb />
ated. Love Alpha Delta Pi.<lb />
ALPHA DELTA PI: Hope you all have a<lb />
good week. The Sigmas.<lb />
AZD: We had a great time with you all at<lb />
the picnic. Looking forward to doing<lb />
something again soon. The Sigmas.<lb />
YO BABIES: Here's a little encourage-<lb />
ment to keep up the good work out on the<lb />
field. Let's continue, to show them that the<lb />
Delta Zeta's can't be beat!<lb />
STEPHEN AND LEE: Hope you boys had<lb />
fun hitting the big 21. Downtown �<lb />
beware! Love ya, Judy and Kristi.<lb />
SUSAN AND LESLIE: Hey, you sexy<lb />
girls � I've been watching you! LHW.<lb />
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children to and from a<lb />
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thru Friday, from 7:00<lb />
a.m. to 9:00 a.m<lb />
and from 1:30 p.m.<lb />
to 3:30 p.m.<lb />
If you desire part-time<lb />
earnings of $6.00 to $6.50<lb />
per hour, then contact<lb />
Lynn Branch at 752-7444.<lb />
Experience Preferred.<lb />
EL-TOftO<lb />
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WALK-INS WELCOME<lb />
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Thursday, you will love the original tunes<lb />
from their albums. Don't miss THE<lb />
BOND Friday, and jam hard with BAD<lb />
BOB &amp; THE ROCKING HORSES Satur-<lb />
day. Don't forget Open Mike Wednes-<lb />
days.<lb />
WOULD YOU LIKE TO HA VE A: Daddy<lb />
Earth Cruiser, you can, just buy a raffle<lb />
ticket from a Pika.<lb />
SISTERS OF ALPHA DELTA PI: We feel<lb />
great sorrow for your loss and express our<lb />
condolences. With Love, The Brothers of<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE OFFI-<lb />
CERS OF AOPI'S BETA LAMBDA'S:<lb />
Pres. � Chris Saleeby; V-Pres. � Caroline<lb />
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UNIVERSITY APARTMENTS<lb />
2899 E. 5th Street<lb />
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$325 a month<lb />
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Clean and quiet one bedroom furnished<lb />
apartments, energy efficient, free water and<lb />
sewer, optional washers, dryers, cable TV.<lb />
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Ellis; Historian � Torry Davidson; Chap-<lb />
lain � Meredith Grogan; Jr Panhellenic �<lb />
Jo Brooks, Sarah Metcalf, Kim Wood and<lb />
Amy Huber. Have a great semester! Love,<lb />
the sisters of AOPi.<lb />
DON'T MISS THE TREBLE MAN1AX:<lb />
Appeanng at Susie's Treehouse Wednes-<lb />
day, Sept, 28 Party Rock &amp; Roll by REM,<lb />
U2, Hoodo Gurus, etc.<lb />
BARB BOND: I am so excited to have you<lb />
as my little sister We will have tons of fun<lb />
together. Good luck with pledging and<lb />
remember you're my special pledge<lb />
Love, Your Big Sister Lisa Reucher<lb />
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need a ride anytime � but especially for<lb />
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noons 355-0711.<lb />
SUSAN: Happy B-day sweetheart � I<lb />
love you Tommy.<lb />
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED<lb />
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FREE Pregnancy<lb />
Testing<lb />
M-F 8:30-4 p.m.<lb />
Sat. 10-1 p.m.<lb />
Triangle Women's<lb />
Health Center<lb />
Call for appointment Mon thru SaL Low<lb />
Cost Termination to 20 wee.ka of preuirvcy<lb />
 1-800-433-2930<lb />
Announcements<lb />
jINTVFRSITY UNIONS<lb />
Season tickets are now on sale for the Per-<lb />
forming Arts Series at ECU. This year<lb />
there are 14 outstanding performances<lb />
starting in Oct and running through<lb />
April. Some of the attractions include:<lb />
Wynton Marsalis, CABARET, The Acting<lb />
Company in Love's Labour's Lost, Nadja<lb />
Salerno-Sonnenberg, The Tokyo String<lb />
Quartet, Oregon, The Atlanta Symphony,<lb />
and the Ohio Ballet. For a free brochure,<lb />
and further details contact: The Central<lb />
Ticket Office, Mendenhall 757-6611, ext.<lb />
266. .<lb />
NEW ARRIVALS<lb />
The MSC Music Listening Lounge has<lb />
received the following selections on com-<lb />
pact disc: Aerosmith�Permanent Vaca-<lb />
tion; Wynton Marsalis�Standard Time;<lb />
INXS� Kick; Ahmad Jamal�Crystal;<lb />
Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg; Sinead<lb />
O'Connor�The Lion and the Cobra; REO<lb />
Speedwagon�Life as We Know It. The<lb />
Music Listening Lounge is open seven<lb />
days a week from 2-10:30 p.m. and is<lb />
located on the second floor gallery of<lb />
Mendenhall. Check out the new runes<lb />
before you buy<lb />
PRE-P.T. STUDENTS<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 />
Dept. Office, 1st floor, Belk Bldg before<lb />
the end of Sept. to determine eligibility.<lb />
Instructions for receiving the application<lb />
packet will be given then. If you have any<lb />
question, contact that office by phone<lb />
(757-6961, ext. 261) or in person.<lb />
WINDSURFING<lb />
Be sure to attend the Intramural<lb />
Windsurfing registration meeting held<lb />
from Sept. 6-27. Now you can surf the<lb />
waters and learn the technique in this fun<lb />
filled trip.<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 a group<lb />
listing with the name of every person in<lb />
the photograph MUST be presented BE-<lb />
FORE the photographer films the group.<lb />
ORGANIZATIONS WITHOUT LIST-<lb />
INGS WILL NOT BE PHOTOGRAPHED,<lb />
and time does not permit the scheduling<lb />
of another session. Call 757-6501 and<lb />
leave date it time for the photo to be taken.<lb />
Please give two days notice for the pho-<lb />
tographer.<lb />
OVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT<lb />
NETWORK<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? Overseas Development has<lb />
the perfect opportunity. Call Marianne<lb />
Exum (h) 830-9450 or (w) 757-6271 for<lb />
application and more details. Application<lb />
deadline Oct. 1.<lb />
CO-OP EDUCATION<lb />
Cooperative Education, a free service of<lb />
fered by the University, is designed to<lb />
help you find career-related work experi-<lb />
ence before vou graduate. We would like<lb />
to extend an invitation to all students to<lb />
attend a Co-op Information Seminar in the<lb />
GCB . The only bonuses we can offer you<lb />
for taking time from your busy schedule<lb />
are:<lb />
�extra cash to help cover the cost of college<lb />
expenses or perhaps to increase your<lb />
"fun" budget,<lb />
�opportunities to test a career choice if you<lb />
have made one or to explore career op-<lb />
tions if undecided about a future career,<lb />
and<lb />
a highly "marketable" degree, which<lb />
includes a valuable career-related experi-<lb />
ence, when you graduate.<lb />
Come by to see us today!<lb />
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP<lb />
Christian Fellowship will be held every<lb />
Thurs. at 6:00 in the Culture Center. You<lb />
are invited to join us in lifting up the name<lb />
of Jesus in songs and Bible study. God<lb />
Bless You.<lb />
COLLEGE WORK STUDY<lb />
If you have been awarded college work<lb />
study for Fall Semester andor 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 GCB,<lb />
room 2028.<lb />
ECU STUDENT BANK<lb />
Faculty, staff, and students may now pay<lb />
their 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 />
Something missing in your life? We've<lb />
found it and we want to share it with you.<lb />
Jenkins Art Auditorium. EVERY Fri. night<lb />
at 7:00.<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 Fri. night at 7:00 in the Jenkins Art<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
FRISBEE CLUB<lb />
Practices are in full swing. Come to the<lb />
bottom of College Hill every Tues<lb />
Thurs and Sun. at 5:00. New players are<lb />
more than welcome. Join the team that<lb />
tied for 5th place last year at Collegiate<lb />
Nationals in Santa Barbara, Ca.<lb />
NEW STUDENT REVIEWS<lb />
Anyone who purchased New Student<lb />
Review this summer, should come by the<lb />
Buccaneer, yearbook, office and pick<lb />
them up. The office is located in front of<lb />
Joyner Library, on the second floor of the<lb />
Publications Bldg. You may pick the book<lb />
up between 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 2<lb />
p.m. to 5 p.m. this week and next week.<lb />
GAMMA BETA PHI<lb />
The new executive officers of the National<lb />
Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society are Sherry<lb />
Campbell, Kathy McHate, ludy Wilson,<lb />
Suzanne Black, Kevin Sullivan, Stacy<lb />
Truett and Stacie Scales The next meeting<lb />
will be the 27th of Sept in Jenkins Audito-<lb />
rium.<lb />
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL<lb />
Amnesty International will meet Wed<lb />
Sept. 28 at 8 p.m at St. Paul's Episcopal<lb />
Church, 401 E. 4th St in the upper floor<lb />
Students welcome.<lb />
GAMMA BETA PHI<lb />
The National Gamma Beta Phi Society<lb />
will meet Sept. 27 at 8 p.m. in Jenkins<lb />
Auditorium. Attendance is required.<lb />
Don't forget to bring your nickels.<lb />
AMA<lb />
The AMA will be holding its second<lb />
meeting Thurs Sept. 29 at 3:30. This<lb />
meeting will be held in room 1031 of the<lb />
GCB. Our guest speaker will be Craig<lb />
Quick from Pitt Memorial. He will be<lb />
speaking about marketing health care. All<lb />
interested are welcome and old members<lb />
are encouraged to attend.<lb />
KAYAKINGCANOE<lb />
Be sure to attend the Intramural Kayak-<lb />
ingCanoe registration held from Sept. 15<lb />
to Oct. 7. Learn to canoe and kayak in a<lb />
fantastic trip. All you need to do is regis-<lb />
ter.<lb />
BOWLING<lb />
Be sure to attend the Intramural Bowling<lb />
registration meeting held Oct. 4 at 5:00<lb />
p.m. in GCB 1026. Play begins shortly<lb />
afterwards! Be sure to register as soon as<lb />
possible for some in the alleys!<lb />
GAMMA BETA PHI<lb />
To all students with a 3.0 gpa or better:<lb />
Gamma Beta Phi is having an orientation<lb />
meetingOct.4&amp;5at7p.m. in Mendenhall<lb />
room 244. If you're interested, please<lb />
come by.<lb />
UNIVERSITY UNIONS<lb />
The Ohio Ballet will intiate the 1988-89<lb />
Performing Art Series on Oct. 12 at 8 p.m.<lb />
in Wright Auditorium. The program for<lb />
the evening includes: "Un titled" (first<lb />
performed by PHILOBOLUS in 1975),<lb />
"Summer Night" (choreographed by<lb />
Heinz Poll), "Gravity" (a new work by<lb />
Laura Dean), "Triptych" (choreographed<lb />
by Heinz Poll to Mendelssohn's "Piano<lb />
Concerto No. 2, D Minor). Tickets for this<lb />
outstanding event are now on sale in the<lb />
Central Ticket Office, Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center, 757-6611, ext. 266. This event<lb />
is sponsored by the Performing Arts<lb />
The Buswell Parnas-Luvisi Trio will open<lb />
the 1988-89 Chamber Music Series on Oct.<lb />
3, at 8 p.m. in I lendrix Theatre. Composed<lb />
of James Buswell (violinist), Leslie Parnas<lb />
(cellist), and Lee I uvisipianist). Their<lb />
program includes: 1 laydn's � "Trio in G<lb />
Major Zaninelli's � "Arioso Brahm's<lb />
� Trio in C Minor. Op. 101 and<lb />
Beethoven's � 'Trio in B-flat Major, Op.<lb />
97" (The Archduke). Tickets are now on<lb />
sale for this event in the Central Ticket<lb />
Office, Mendenhall Student Center, 757-<lb />
6611, ext 266. This event is co-sponsored<lb />
bv the School of Music and the Depart-<lb />
ment of Univeristy Unions.<lb />
SPANISH CLUB<lb />
Will have a meeting on Sept. 28 in confer-<lb />
ence room of Foreign Language Dept. in<lb />
GCB at 3 p.m.<lb />
STAR SEARCH<lb />
Star Search '88. ECU Gospel Choir will be<lb />
holding auditions for interested students<lb />
on Sept. 28 in Ledonia Wright Cultural<lb />
Center at 5 p.m. There will be a $5 entry fee<lb />
due at time of audition. Everyone wel-<lb />
come.<lb />
RESUME WORKSHOPS<lb />
The Career Planning and Placement Serv-<lb />
ice in the Bloxton House is offering these<lb />
one hour programs on beginning a res-<lb />
ume for your job search. Handouts and<lb />
samples will be given out to the first 20<lb />
people to come to each session. No sign up<lb />
required. These sessions are held in the<lb />
Career Planning Room on Sept. 28 at 3<lb />
p.m.<lb />
INTERVIEWING WORKSHOP<lb />
To help ECU people prepare for on and off<lb />
campus interviews, the Career Planning<lb />
and Placement Service in te Bloxton<lb />
House is offering these one hour pro-<lb />
grams to aid you in developing better<lb />
interviewing skills for use in your job<lb />
search. The program is open to the first 20<lb />
people to come for each session. No sign<lb />
up is required. These sessions are held in<lb />
the Career Planning Placement Room on<lb />
Sept. 29 at 3 p.m.<lb />
S.A.M.<lb />
S.A.M. meeting Sept. 28, 3:30 p.m GCB<lb />
1026 Speaker will be Lisa Daniel, Person-<lb />
nel Director for the Northeast Region,<lb />
Wachovia Bank. Her topic will be Man-<lb />
agement Development Programs. Mem-<lb />
bers are encouraged to attend and guests<lb />
are welcome.<lb />
Committee and the Department of Uni-<lb />
versity Unions.<lb />
UNIVERSITY UNIONS<lb />
EXPRESSIONS<lb />
Expressions is now accepting poetry and<lb />
short stories for the December issue. The<lb />
magazine is published twice a semester<lb />
with the first issue coming out in October.<lb />
This special issue will be a small magazine<lb />
with mainly general information,<lb />
whereas the December issue will be a<lb />
larger size containing news stories, short<lb />
stories, editorials, poetry, etc Articles<lb />
may be left at the office or at the Media<lb />
Board Secretary's Office in the Publica-<lb />
tions Building.<lb />
FILMS COMMITTFF<lb />
The Student Union Films Committee<lb />
presents "Monty Pythons Flying Circus<lb />
on Sept 28. "Life of Brian will show at 8<lb />
p.m in Hendnx theater followed by "The<lb />
Meaning of Life" at 10 p.m These show-<lb />
ings are free to all ECU students with valid<lb />
ID and faculty with film passes.<lb />
FATAL ATTRACTION<lb />
Fatal Attraction will be playing Thur. thru<lb />
Sunday at 8 p.m. in I lendrix Theater. This<lb />
is free to all ECU students with valid ID<lb />
and faculty with film passes. Sponsored<lb />
by Student Union Films Committee.<lb />
WATER BASKETBALL<lb />
Be sure to attend the Intramural CO-REC<lb />
water basketball registration meeting<lb />
held Oct 4 at 6pm in MG 102 Play begins<lb />
shortly afterward. Interested in officiat-<lb />
ing? Attend the first official clinic Oct. 4 at<lb />
6:30 p.m. in MG 102 For additional info<lb />
call Dave Hall at 757-6387.<lb />
1-ON-l BASKETBALL<lb />
Be sure to attend the Intramural 1-on-l<lb />
basketball registration meeting held Oct.<lb />
5 at 5 p.m. in MG 102. Play begins shortly<lb />
afterwards. Be sure to register as soon as<lb />
possible to see who is the next Michael<lb />
Jordan.<lb />
ALPHA PHI OMEGA<lb />
The co-ed National Service Fraternity,<lb />
proudly announces and congratulates the<lb />
Fall 1988 Pledge Class: Yolanda Arroy,<lb />
Tammy Blake, Rodney Dancy, Mark<lb />
Dyer, Tracey Eason, Dennis Gardner,<lb />
Rana Harris, Sean Herring, David Konne-<lb />
gay, Bill Mitchell, Tom Mitchell, Lisa<lb />
Moffat, David Overton, Stephen Parker,<lb />
Beth Sedberry, Todd Stewart, Jennifer<lb />
Terrell, Marti Wilson, and Don Witham.<lb />
WES2FEL<lb />
Wes2fel is a Christian fellowship which<lb />
welcomes all students, and is sponsored<lb />
jointly by the Presbyterian and Methodist<lb />
Campus Ministries. Come to the Method-<lb />
ist Student Center (501 E 5th, across from<lb />
Garrett dorm) this Wed. at 5 p.m. and<lb />
every Wed. night for a home cooked meal.<lb />
This week we will worship before we eat<lb />
The meal is $2 at the door, $1.50 if you sign<lb />
up in advance. Call 758-2030 for reserva-<lb />
tions.<lb />
BANNER CONTEST<lb />
To participate in the banner contest, dur-<lb />
ing NATIONAL ALCOHOL AWARE-<lb />
NESS WEEK, register your organizations<lb />
entry, in 209 Whichard Building by Oct.<lb />
14. Six divisional 1st place winners will be<lb />
displayed during the ECU vs Syracuse<lb />
game and be awarded $50 Call 757-6823<lb />
for entry forms and additional informa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
COLLEGE DEMOCRATS<lb />
Students for Dukakis and College Demo-<lb />
crats will hold an organizational meeting<lb />
on Sept. 29 at 8:lb p m in Mendenhall<lb />
Room 221.<lb />
CROPWALK 88<lb />
Any individuals or groups interested in<lb />
participating in the 7th annual Cropwalk<lb />
for hunger should attend the ECU Re-<lb />
cruitment Rally Oct. 6 at 7 p.m. in room<lb />
244 Mendenhall. The walk will be held on<lb />
Nov. 6th. For more information contact<lb />
Marianne Exum (ODN) 757-6271 or 830-<lb />
9430.<lb />
IRS<lb />
Intramural independent representative<lb />
meeting Sept. 29 at 5:30 p.m. in Memorial<lb />
Gym 105-C. Help the intramural inde-<lb />
pendent division grow! Your ideas are<lb />
needed For additional info call 757-6387<lb />
NURSING STUDENTS<lb />
In order to receive your nursing pin by De-<lb />
cember, 1988, orders must be placed in the<lb />
Student Stores, Wright Building, no later<lb />
than Oct. 3. Orders should be placed at the<lb />
Jewelry Counter Orders must be paid in<lb />
full when the order is placed<lb />
EARLY CHILDHOOD CLUB<lb />
All early childhood club members are<lb />
reminded of the fashion show on how to<lb />
dress professionally at the next meeting<lb />
on Sept. 28 at 4 p.m. in Speight 129.<lb />
SCEC<lb />
The Student Council for Exceptional Chil-<lb />
dren will hold ameeting on Oct. 3at 5pm<lb />
in Sp 103. Everyone is welcome to attend<lb />
PRODUCTIONS COMMITTEE<lb />
The Student Union Productions Commit-<lb />
tee is accepting applications for members<lb />
to serve on the Committee. If interested, or<lb />
for more info call 757-6611 ext. 210 Stu-<lb />
dent Union Office, Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center.<lb />
SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE<lb />
Business students interested in scholar-<lb />
ships should secure forms from one of the<lb />
following dept offices: Accounting �<lb />
GCB 3208, Decision Sciences � 3418, Fi-<lb />
nance � 3420, Management � 3106,<lb />
Marketing � 3414. All applications must<lb />
be submitted to Ruth Jones (GCB 3210),<lb />
Chairman of School of Business Scholar-<lb />
ship Committee, by Oct. 14. Students may<lb />
apply for one or more of the scholarships<lb />
listed below. Ranters Bank Scholarship (3<lb />
' at $1000 each), University Book Exchange<lb />
( 2 at $500 each), NCNB ($500), J. Fred<lb />
Hamblen ($200) Credit Women Interna-<lb />
tional ($200), Cameron-BrownFirst<lb />
Union Scholarship (3 at $500 each), FOR<lb />
ACCOUNTING MAJORS ONLY: Latney<lb />
W. Pittard Memorial, Raleigh-Durham<lb />
Chapter Institute of Internal Auditors<lb />
($350), National Association of Account-<lb />
ants - Eastern Carolina Chapter Scholar-<lb />
ship ($500) DECISION SCIENCES MA-<lb />
JOR ONLY: Grant for Decision Sciences<lb />
Majors ($125), FINANCE MAJORS<lb />
ONLY: Archie R. Bumette ($600), Ward<lb />
Real Estate Scholarship ($300).<lb />
Single vote keeps minimum wage from increasing to $3.55<lb />
a achimctom (AP) hr.aW thplnonAm Dpmorratir narine down bv about half the below the current $335 floor. 100th Congress is to end bv Oct. specified number of<lb />
S<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) �<lb />
Only one vote - and possibly a<lb />
few federal judgeships - are<lb />
stopping Senate Democrats<lb />
from shutting off a Republican<lb />
filibuster and passing the first<lb />
increase in the $3.35 hourly<lb />
minimum wage since 1981.<lb />
But having lost two cloture<lb />
votes last week in trying to<lb />
break the logjam, Democratic<lb />
leaders were unwilling to<lb />
schedule a third attempt until<lb />
after Sunday night's debate be-<lb />
tween presidential candidates<lb />
George Bush and Michael<lb />
Dukakis.<lb />
Republican leaders following<lb />
a White House-directed legisla-<lb />
tive strategy are insisting on<lb />
paring down by about half the<lb />
$1.20 increase in the minimum<lb />
wage that Democrats would like<lb />
to implement over a three-year<lb />
period.<lb />
The Republicans also want to<lb />
couple the increase to a new 90-<lb />
day, 85 percent subminimum<lb />
wage for newly hired workers,<lb />
as long as no one would fall<lb />
below the current $335 floor.<lb />
The minimum wage bill is<lb />
one of several facing an impa-<lb />
tient Congressmen eager to ad-<lb />
journ to hit the fall campaign<lb />
trail.<lb />
Senate Majority Leader<lb />
Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va has<lb />
warned senators to be prepared<lb />
for Saturday sessions if the<lb />
100th Congress is to end by Oct.<lb />
16 � a date two weeks beyond<lb />
the original target date for fin-<lb />
ishing business.<lb />
Behind the scenes, GOP lead-<lb />
ers are holding the minimum<lb />
wage bill hostage while trying<lb />
to win a commitment from<lb />
Democratic leaders to act before<lb />
Congress adjourns on an un-<lb />
specified number of the 29 fed-<lb />
eral judicial nominations that<lb />
President Reagan has sent to<lb />
Capitol Hill.<lb />
GOP leaders, however, were<lb />
confident that no more mem-<lb />
bers in their party would break<lb />
ranks and suggested that a few<lb />
might even switch back.<lb />
Mend<lb />
By JIM SHAMLIN<lb />
�ull Writer<lb />
Tomorrow night, Mendi<lb />
hall Student Center <lb />
double-shot of Engli<lb />
Showing in Hendrix 'it it r wi<lb />
bo 'The Life of Brian" �<lb />
by "The Meaning ol Life<lb />
films are products<lb />
(Monty) Pictures, Inc<lb />
TheMontyP) tl<lb />
already attracted a<lb />
in the United StaU s<lb />
panded when MTV I<lb />
ing their halt-hour sh<lb />
Python FlvingOr<lb />
weekly. John Cici<lb />
Pal in, two of its fon<lb />
bers, recently<lb />
office hit "A Fish<lb />
Those unfamiliar<lb />
group should pr<lb />
Over-ex<lb />
prematu<lb />
NEW YORK ,P<lb />
who exercise enouj I <lb />
their menstrual pi i<lb />
fer an irreversibl<lb />
in their bones that could<lb />
serious fractures or a �<lb />
mature aging, ru<lb />
gest.<lb />
A 24-year h<lb />
periods are irregular car<lb />
bones of a 50-year- I<lb />
Charles H.Chesnu I<lb />
sity of Washington<lb />
loss has occurred <lb />
there's very little u<lb />
it<lb />
The bone loss<lb />
tentially serious spina<lb />
and to less serious fracrt<lb />
that will keep worn<lb />
cising.<lb />
Women can n gaii<lb />
periods bv rediK<lb />
exercise, but the I<lb />
to fullv recover, said Chestnut.<lb />
Recreational athk<lb />
women who are just tryii i<lb />
fit don't suffer disruj <lb />
ods.<lb />
The loss r<lb />
menstrual periods know n<lb />
callv as amenorrhea. o, 1<lb />
J �<lb />
in runners c i lists s<lb />
and ballet dancers, sa<lb />
Loucks, a research i I<lb />
istat the Univ. j<lb />
San Diego, and<lb />
the effect of exercise oi<lb />
Researchers don't kr . <lb />
intense exercise a I<lb />
periods. "Most people think I<lb />
probablv a combinal<lb />
tors said Barbara . -<lb />
an exercise a<lb />
physiologist at the Pa j<lb />
cal Center in Seattle v<lb />
Biden<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) J<lb />
seph Biden says he<lb />
strength and confidence from<lb />
knowledge that he survived a"<lb />
threatening brain aneun, sm<lb />
"Instead ot making me<lb />
that now there's a great urge<lb />
about what I must do wi th my <lb />
it had the opposite effect 1<lb />
serene the Delaware DertxW<lb />
said in the Oct. 3 issue of Peo<lb />
4<lb />
UB40, pictured here, will be <lb />
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I listorian � Torrv Davidson, Chap-<lb />
Meredith Grogan; Ir Panhellenic �<lb />
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n hiber la e a great semester! Love,<lb />
asters or AOPi.<lb />
.1 MISS THE TREBLE MANIAX:<lb />
� j at susu- S Treehouse Wednes-<lb />
28 Part) Rock A Roll bv REM,<lb />
eurus, etc.<lb />
RB BOND amso excited to have you<lb />
tittle asta Wo will have tons of fun<lb />
I etna Good luck with pledging and<lb />
nbex you're im special pledge.<lb />
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ONl c.OINC TO PITTSBURGH? I<lb />
� anytime � but especially for<lb />
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swivt heart<lb />
ISPLAY CLASSIFIED<lb />
ABORTION<lb />
I i Mfuiential Care"<lb />
FREE Pregnancy<lb />
Testing<lb />
M-F 8:30-4 p.m.<lb />
Sat. 10-1 p.m.<lb />
Triangle Women's<lb />
Health Center<lb />
men) Mon thru Sat- Low<lb />
��rki of pregnancy<lb />
1-800-433-2930<lb />
r Mendenhall<lb />
CROP WALK 88<lb />
r groups interested in<lb />
g  the 7A annual Gropwalk<lb />
unger should attend the ECU Re-<lb />
rtt Ra � Ocl t at 7 p.m. in room<lb />
ill The walk will be held on<lb />
I 6th For more information contact<lb />
Exum (ODN) 757-6271 or 830-<lb />
IRS<lb />
imural independent representative<lb />
ingS pt 29 at 5 30 p m in Memorial<lb />
Help the intramural tnde-<lb />
� vision grow' Your ideas are<lb />
r additional info call 757-6387.<lb />
NLRSING STUDENTS<lb />
receive v our nursing pin by De-<lb />
ber 1988, orders must be placed in the<lb />
lent Stores, Wright Building, no later<lb />
� I 1 Orders should be placed at the<lb />
untei Orders must be paid in<lb />
: the order is placed.<lb />
RL CHILDHOOD CLUB<lb />
.v childhood club members are<lb />
femindod of the fashion show on how to<lb />
ss professionally at the next meeting<lb />
sept 2 at 4 p m in Speight 129.<lb />
SCEC<lb />
I Council for Exceptional Chil-<lb />
d will hold a meeting on Oct. 3 at 5 pm.<lb />
3 E ervone is welcome to attend.<lb />
I PRODUCTIONS COMMITTEE<lb />
E Student Union Productions Commit-<lb />
is accepting applications for members<lb />
ten eon the Committee. If interested, or<lb />
more info call 757-6611 ext. 210 Stu-<lb />
nt Union Office, Mendenhall Student<lb />
SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE<lb />
ss students interested in scholar-<lb />
should M-cure forms from one of the<lb />
pi offices Accounting �<lb />
CiCB 32 - Decision Sciences � 3418, Fi-<lb />
3420, Management � 3106,<lb />
Marketing � 3414. All applications must<lb />
be submitted to Ruth Jones (CCB 3210),<lb />
ran of School of Business Scholar-<lb />
ommirtee, bv Oct. 14. Students may<lb />
r r one a more of the scholarships<lb />
listed below Planters Bank Scholarship (3<lb />
� (Oeach), University Book Exchange<lb />
I 2 at S500 each), NCNB (S500), J. Fred<lb />
I famblen CS200) Credit Women Interna-<lb />
(S200), Cameron-BrownFirst<lb />
I mon Scholarship (3 at $500 each), FOR<lb />
T1NG MAJORS ONLY: Latney<lb />
W Pittard Memorial, Raleigh-Durham<lb />
ipter Institute of Internal Auditors<lb />
National Association of Account-<lb />
ants - Eastern Carolina Chapter Scholar-<lb />
ship (S500) DECISION SCIENCES MA-<lb />
JOR ONLY: Grant for Decision Sciences<lb />
Majors ($125), FINANCE MAJORS<lb />
NLY Archie R. Bumette (5600), Ward<lb />
cal Estate Scholarship (5300)<lb />
$3.55<lb />
specified number of the 29 fed-<lb />
ral judicial nominations that<lb />
resident Reagan has sent to<lb />
apitol Hi<lb />
GOP leaders, however, were<lb />
�confident that no more mem-<lb />
bers in their party would break<lb />
ranks and suggested that a few<lb />
�might even switch back.<lb /><lb />
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THE EASTt AROI INJAN<lb />
SEPTEMBER 27, 1988 Page 7<lb />
Mendenhall to show two Python movies<lb />
ByJIMSHAMLIN<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
Tomorrow night, Menden-<lb />
hall Student Center hosts a<lb />
double-shot of English satire:<lb />
Showing in Hcndrix Theater will<lb />
be 'The Life of Brian" followed<lb />
bv"The Meaning of Life Both plans to see<lb />
tion. MTV's introduction to their<lb />
scries includes a warning: to be random silliness, when there<lb />
"Monty Python's Flying Circus" is actually a deeper, more intcllec-<lb />
has been proven to be an effective tual meaning,<lb />
tool in the offending of the easily<lb />
offended. So, if you're one of The first film, "The Life of<lb />
them, do us both a favor, and Brian" precedes "The Last Temp-<lb />
don't watch tation of Christ" in poking fun of<lb />
Two things anyone who Christian mythology. It follows<lb />
the show should Brian, a poor young man who had<lb />
tools, much of the plot will seem allels with modern society.<lb />
After that, "The Meaning of<lb />
Life" will be screened. This film<lb />
takes the audience on a whimsical<lb />
stroll through history, laughing<lb />
all the way. Monty Python makes<lb />
fun of the stupidity of the stone-<lb />
age man, feudal lords, and the<lb />
modem consumer, covering the<lb />
entire history of the search for the<lb />
meaning of this awkward thing<lb />
called 'life' in less than two hours.<lb />
The double-feature begins at<lb />
8pm and should last between<lb />
three and four hours. Although it<lb />
is worth admission at any price,<lb />
the show is free to all students<lb />
with ID card and activity sticker.<lb />
films are products of Python<lb />
Alontv) Pictures, Inc.<lb />
The Monty Python troupe has is always sniping at some political<lb />
already attracted a cult following faction, and usually with amazing<lb />
bring: First, a brain, preferrably the misfortune of being born in<lb />
one which is sharp. Monty Python Jerusalem on Christmas day, 0<lb />
in the United States, which ex-<lb />
panded when MTV began show-<lb />
ing their half-hour show, Monty<lb />
Python Flying Circus, eight times<lb />
weekly. John Cleese and Michael<lb />
Palin, two o its foremost mem-<lb />
bers, recently starred in the box-<lb />
office hit "A Fish Called Wanda<lb />
Those unfamiliar with the<lb />
group should proceed with cau-<lb />
subtlety. No country is safe and<lb />
no religion sacred when the cam-<lb />
era is rolling.<lb />
Second, a general knowledge<lb />
of English humor and society.<lb />
Since they are an English group, a<lb />
great portion of their material<lb />
deals with British culture and in-<lb />
tellect. Without these two vital<lb />
AD. From the moment of hisbirth<lb />
to his unfortunate crucifixion, he<lb />
is mistaken for the messiah with<lb />
hilarious results. Most of the<lb />
Mother not bitter because of son's<lb />
accidental contraction of AIDS<lb />
DURHAM (AP) - Matthew's<lb />
mother says she is not bitter that<lb />
her 8-year-old son acquired AIDS<lb />
Over-exercising can cause<lb />
premature aging in women<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) - Women<lb />
who exercise enough to disrupt<lb />
their menstrual periods may suf-<lb />
fer an irreversible loss of strength<lb />
in their bones that could lead to<lb />
serious fractures or a kind of pre-<lb />
mature aging, new studies sug-<lb />
gest.<lb />
A 24-year-old woman whose<lb />
periods are irregular can have the<lb />
bones of a 50-year-old, said Dr.<lb />
Charles H. Chesnut of the Univer-<lb />
sity of Washington. "Once that<lb />
loss has occurred, it appears<lb />
there's very little we can do about<lb />
it<lb />
The bone loss can lead to po-<lb />
iaborated with Chesnut.<lb />
"I low much of the problem is<lb />
due to exercise, how much is due<lb />
to nutrition, how much is due to<lb />
psycholooical stress 1 don't think<lb />
anyone can say with certainty<lb />
Estimates of the frequency<lb />
vary widely, said Loucks, with<lb />
some researchers reporting the<lb />
problem in only a few percent of<lb />
athletes and others reporting<lb />
some disruption of periods in as<lb />
many as 40 percent of women<lb />
atnletes.<lb />
Chestnut said the women he<lb />
and Drinkwater studied did not<lb />
pothesis.<lb />
Women who have lost their<lb />
periods do not produce as much<lb />
of the female sex hormone estro-<lb />
gen, which leads to calcium loss.<lb />
So the researchers assume that<lb />
exercise-related bone loss is due<lb />
to the low estrogen levels in the<lb />
amenorrheic athletes Loucks<lb />
said.<lb />
The same thing haopens after<lb />
menopause, leading to the disor-<lb />
der called osteoporosis, charac-<lb />
terized by loss of calcium and<lb />
fragile bones.<lb />
Loucks said the underlying<lb />
per week or more. (That thrcsh-<lb />
hold varies from one individual to<lb />
the next, he said.)<lb />
"We want to be very sure that<lb />
people don't get the idea that<lb />
exercise causes low bone mass<lb />
Drinkwater said. "Exercise is<lb />
beneficial to bone. It's the amen-<lb />
tentially serious spinal fractures were running 30 miles to 35 miles<lb />
and to less serious stress fractures<lb />
that will keep women from exer-<lb />
cising.<lb />
Women can regain regular<lb />
periods by reducing their level of<lb />
exercise, but the bones don't seem<lb />
to fully recover, said Chestnut.<lb />
Recreational athletes, or<lb />
women who are just trying to stay<lb />
fit, don't suffer disruption of peri-<lb />
ods.<lb />
The loss or disruption of<lb />
menstrual periods, known techni-<lb />
cally as amenorrhea, occurs most<lb />
in runners, cyclists, swimmers<lb />
and ballet dancers, said Anne<lb />
Loucks, a research endocrinoloo-<lb />
ist at the University of California,<lb />
San Diego, and an authority on<lb />
the effect of exercise on women.<lb />
Researchers don't know why<lb />
intense exercise affects menstrual<lb />
begin to have problems until they disorder that triggers thcamenor-<lb />
the doctor isn't always easy,<lb />
however.<lb />
They view themselves as<lb />
very healthy she said. "It's very<lb />
periods. "Most people think it's hard to convince them they have a<lb />
probably a combination of fac- problem<lb />
tors said Barbara Drinkwater, The mechanism of bone loss<lb />
an exercise and eu�ironmenta!  un.c. . woiCi�ii is not<lb />
physiologist at the Pacific Medi- completely clear, but researchers<lb />
cal Center in Seattle who has col- say they do have a plausible hy-<lb />
Biden survives aneurysm<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) - Sen. Jo-<lb />
seph Biden says he gained<lb />
strength and confidence from the<lb />
knowledge that he survived a life-<lb />
threatening brain aneurysm.<lb />
"Instead of making me feel<lb />
that now there's a great urgency<lb />
about what I must do with my life,<lb />
magazine.<lb />
Biden, 45, who was wel-<lb />
comed back to the Senate earlier<lb />
this month, said that before the<lb />
first of his two operations in Feb-<lb />
ruary, he spoke with his sons,<lb />
Beau, 19, and Hunter, 18.<lb />
film's satire is a wholly imaginary through an accidental blood<lb />
conception of the way in which transfusion. She is more upset<lb />
Monty Python would have made about the way society has treated<lb />
sport of the government of society her family,<lb />
of Biblical times had television "Isolation is a big issue with<lb />
been invented two thousand these folks. They're all alone<lb />
years earlier. Some of this satire, said Chris Weedy, a social worker<lb />
however, has unmistakable par- at Duke's Pediatric AIDS Clinic,<lb />
where Matthew Lane, not his real<lb />
name, is being treated.<lb />
Many families of children<lb />
with AIDS are rejected by society<lb />
and do not have any support sys-<lb />
tems to help them with common<lb />
feelings of fear, guilt, anger and<lb />
denial, Ms. Weedy said. Counsel-<lb />
ing, financial assistance and other<lb />
support services available to<lb />
families whose relatives are fight-<lb />
ing cancer, Alzheimer's disease<lb />
and other illnesses are scarce for<lb />
families whose members have<lb />
AIDS.<lb />
The Lane family is finding<lb />
that out first-hand. When Mat-<lb />
thew developed leukemia,<lb />
friends and family were there to<lb />
comfort him and his family. But<lb />
when a contaminated blood<lb />
transfusion gave him the AIDS<lb />
virus, they suddenly found them-<lb />
selves coping alone.<lb />
Nurses at their local hospital<lb />
quit hugging and holding him.<lb />
The tutor who taught Matthew at<lb />
home - and who had brought him<lb />
cookies and held him in her lap<lb />
refused to enter the house.<lb />
Some of the other mothers in<lb />
the leukemia support group that<lb />
helped Mrs. Lane cope with<lb />
Matthew's cancer expressed con-<lb />
cern that an unnamed child in-<lb />
fected with the AIDS virus might<lb />
be coming to the same clinic as<lb />
their children.<lb />
Mrs. Lane became more iso-<lb />
lated, afraid to tell them that the<lb />
child they feared was her son.<lb />
The Lanes fear harrassment.<lb />
Even family members shunned<lb />
them.<lb />
"Matthew used to play with<lb />
my sister's children, but not<lb />
now said Mrs. Lane.<lb />
Her sister will not visit and<lb />
ignores the Lanes when they<lb />
chance to meet in public.<lb />
"They're just real frightened,<lb />
I guess Mrs. Lane told The Dur-<lb />
ham Morning Herald.<lb />
But AIDS can not be acquired<lb />
through casual contact with an<lb />
infected person. The immune-<lb />
weakening disease can only be<lb />
transmitted perinatally, through<lb />
sexual contact, tainted blood<lb />
and contaminated<lb />
trials at Duke as part of a multi- upbringing and has taken on the<lb />
center study to test the drug's enormous responsibility of caring<lb />
toxicity and effectiveness in chil- for a child with AIDS,<lb />
dren. The drug is the only medi- "I had a home and I have love<lb />
cine approved by the U.S. Food and that's what he needed said<lb />
and Drug Administration for Carol, not her real name, during a<lb />
treating adults with AIDS. recent interview. The social serv-<lb />
Since entering the AZT study ices department in Carol's corn-<lb />
June 13, Matthew has been taking munity asked that the real names<lb />
the drug in liquid form every six of the child and foster parent not<lb />
hours, around the clock. Matthew be revealed,<lb />
is more active, has gained weight Social workers say it is diffi-<lb />
and feels better, Mrs. Lane said. cult to find foster parents for chil-<lb />
The highly-toxic drug is ap- dren with AIDS because of the<lb />
rhea in exercising women ap-<lb />
pears to be in the brain, perhaps in<lb />
the hypothalamus, which con-<lb />
trols the body's hormonal system.<lb />
The hypothalamus sends signals<lb />
to the pituitary gland, which in<lb />
turn regulates hormone produc-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Chesnut and Drinkwater<lb />
orrhea that's responsible for the found that women who stop exer-<lb />
decrease of bone density cising and regain menstrual peri-<lb />
Loucks also notes that many ods can recover some, but proba-<lb />
thmgs can cause a woman to lose bly not all, of the lost bone,<lb />
regular menstrual periods. "A Because bone loss is difficult<lb />
woman who stops menstruating or impossible to remedy, doctors<lb />
definitely should consult with her must focus on prevention, Ch-<lb />
gynecologist to rule out other csnut said. "We want to get to<lb />
possibilities these women athletes as soon as<lb />
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within five to six months cer-<lb />
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occurred.<lb />
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occurred, it appears there's very<lb />
little we can do about it<lb />
Estrogen may not be suitable<lb />
for all women, however.<lb />
"Degarmo &amp; Key a higu-energy Christian rock and roll band, will<lb />
be playing at Wright Auditorium Sunday at 7 p.m. This band features<lb />
three Grammy &amp; Dove nominees for contemporary Christian music.<lb />
Tickets will be available at local Christian bookstores as well as Men-<lb />
denhall Student Center.<lb />
proved for adult AIDS patients<lb />
but still experimental in children<lb />
who have the fatal disease. The<lb />
Lanes know there are unknown<lb />
risks for Matthew in taking AZT,<lb />
but they believe the AIDS-fight-<lb />
ing medicine is his only chance at<lb />
a better and longer life.<lb />
"You really don't have a<lb />
fear of the disease. Carol said<lb />
Gregory deserves a full life no<lb />
matter how short it might be.<lb />
"I take one day at a time with<lb />
it said Carol, who has had cus-<lb />
tody of Gregory since December.<lb />
"I'm thankful for each day he is<lb />
here. He's a human being. He<lb />
needs to be held and touched. No<lb />
choice. That's the only treatment child or you and me has a guaran-<lb />
thry've got and who knows, he tee of tomorrow she said.<lb />
even<lb />
said.<lb />
get to experience Biden<lb />
He said many people men- products<lb />
tion the 1972 car accident that needles,<lb />
killed his first wife and their in-<lb />
fant daughter, telling him, "My<lb />
God, you've had it tough and<lb />
it had the opposite effect. I feel how lucky we were - even if it<lb />
serene the Delaware Democrat ended there. We've had a love<lb />
said in the Oct. 3 issue of People that 1 believe most people don't<lb />
"I tried to point out to them been unlucky<lb />
"But I think God balances it<lb />
out Biden said.<lb />
Matthew is one of about 50<lb />
children from North Carolina and<lb />
surrounding states who receive<lb />
treatment at Duke's Pediatric<lb />
AIDS Clinic.<lb />
He was 4 when a blood trans-<lb />
fusion necessary to fight the leu-<lb />
kemia out the AIDS virus into his<lb />
body. After years of<lb />
chemotherapy, the cancer is in<lb />
remission.<lb />
Now the young AIDS victim<lb />
is in another medical battle where<lb />
the weapons are experimental.<lb />
might outlive us. You never<lb />
know Mrs. Lane said. "It keeps<lb />
him with us longer. And he seems<lb />
to be doing good, so we just got to<lb />
keep it up she said.<lb />
Blood banks have developed<lb />
screening techniques to prevent<lb />
Gregory has been hospital-<lb />
ized several times for his illness<lb />
and is being treated with AZT at<lb />
Duke. Carol said she does not<lb />
mind the frequent trips to the<lb />
doctor's office, the worries and<lb />
contaminated blood from getting the vigilance,<lb />
into the pool, but Matthew re- She works part time at night,<lb />
ceived his transfusion before the but said Gregory is "her biggest<lb />
blood banks began testing for job<lb />
AIDS.<lb />
Gregory, 8, is one of a grow- "He's just been a real blessing<lb />
ing number of children exposed to me. I wouldn't trade what I<lb />
to AIDS who was abandoned at a have to do with the child for any-<lb />
hospital after birth. His mother, thing she said,<lb />
an intravenous drug abuser, was As of Sept. 1, there have been<lb />
infected with the virus. 13 reported cases of AIDS in chil-<lb />
A woman who heard about dren under the age of 13 in North<lb />
He is being treated with AZT, Gregory's plight in the media,<lb />
an AIDS-fighting drug, in clinical rescued him from an institutional<lb />
Carolina, according to the state's<lb />
AIDS Control Program.<lb />
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began near Augusta, ran into<lb />
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 after police shot out the tires on<lb />
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reat hiareten songs as"Red Red Wine" and "Rat in the Kitchen winding up m a ditch, police said.<lb />
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ance seminar Saturday armed and placed on probation until he<lb />
with a shotgun and a pistol, or- performs a benefit concert after<lb />
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Tiller of the Richmond County<lb />
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ing while his license was sus-<lb />
surgery. "He's in pain He's not pended and improper movement<lb />
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Once, Twice, Three Times 1<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
SEPTEMBER 27, 1988 Page 10<lb />
Pirates fall to 1-3 at hands of USM 45-42<lb />
By TIM HAMPTON<lb />
HMuna I ditor<lb />
The Golden Eagles of the<lb />
University of Southern Missis-<lb />
sippi must have affixed a jinx on<lb />
the ECU Pirates.<lb />
In the latest contest between<lb />
the two teams Saturday at Ficklen<lb />
Stadium, ECU lead by four points<lb />
with 1:38 left in the game only to<lb />
become victims of a demoralizing<lb />
45-42 loss.<lb />
With twelve seconds remain-<lb />
ing in the fourth period, Southern<lb />
Miss quarterback Ailrick Young<lb />
connected with right end Preston<lb />
Hansford for the game winning<lb />
touchdown, capping a 64-yard<lb />
drive.<lb />
"I hate to use an old cliche, but<lb />
I don't know what to say Pirate<lb />
Head Coach Art Baker said after<lb />
the game. "They came back from a<lb />
difficult situation. I thought it<lb />
would be di f f icul t. We made some<lb />
mistakes on defense and they<lb />
(USM) made some great plays on<lb />
offense<lb />
With the Pirates down 38-27<lb />
in the fourth quarter, Charlie Li-<lb />
bretto, ECU's back up quarter-<lb />
back, came off the pine to deliver<lb />
a clutch performance. Libretto<lb />
threw for two last period touch-<lb />
downs as the Pirates pulled to a<lb />
42-38 lead with a little more than<lb />
a minute and a half left in the<lb />
contest.<lb />
"I'm prepared for the script<lb />
Libretto said in a post game inter-<lb />
view about coming off the bench .<lb />
"I'm just glad the coaching staff<lb />
has confidence in me to do the<lb />
role he added.<lb />
Libretto's 84 yard touchdown<lb />
pass to tailback Reggie McKinney<lb />
in the second quarter stands as the<lb />
longest pass play in ECU history.<lb />
Drifting back on the ECU 16, Li-<lb />
bretto delivered a strike to strid-<lb />
ing McKinney at mid-field. In the<lb />
play, McKinney turned com-<lb />
pletely around in full stride to<lb />
catch the ball before outrunning<lb />
one defender for the score.<lb />
"I picked up the blitz on the<lb />
play and saw a excellent pocket<lb />
downfield and Reggie used his<lb />
athletic ability to catch the ball<lb />
Libretto said.<lb />
The play surpasses the exist-<lb />
ing record of 83 yards set in a 1972<lb />
contest against Virginia Military<lb />
Institute.<lb />
Libretto completed eight of 15<lb />
passes for 197 yards while rush-<lb />
ing for 40 yards on seven carries.<lb />
Coach Baker said there is a possi-<lb />
bility that Libretto will start next<lb />
week against Southwestern Lou-<lb />
isiana, a game that will be played<lb />
at Ficklen.<lb />
In the first half, ECU drew<lb />
first blood after taking the open-<lb />
ing kickoff within the USM 20,<lb />
where place kicker Robb Imper-<lb />
ato nailed a 27-yard field goal.<lb />
Although the initial drive of 66<lb />
yards was marked by a methodic<lb />
running game of fullbacks Tim<lb />
James and David Daniels, junior<lb />
quarterback Travis Hunter's third<lb />
down completion to wideout<lb />
Bojack Davenport of 13 yards at<lb />
midfield was the key to the se-<lb />
quence. ECU took the early lead,<lb />
3-0.<lb />
James left the game after a<lb />
draw play during the first ECU<lb />
possession as he hobbled to the<lb />
sidelines while favoring his right<lb />
leg. His leg was later diagnosed<lb />
as being bruised.<lb />
Southern Miss also imple-<lb />
mented the ground game in their<lb />
first possession as tailback Shcl-<lb />
ton Gandy ran for six of the first<lb />
seven USM plays. Starting at their<lb />
own 16, Gandy picked up 23<lb />
yards in USM's first four plays.<lb />
On a third down and four<lb />
situation, Ailrick Young called his<lb />
own number as he scampered 42<lb />
yards to the ECU 19. After barrel-<lb />
ing seven yards on the next play,<lb />
Gandy waltzed 12 yards, un-<lb />
scathed by the ECU defense, for<lb />
the touchdown. USM went up 7-3.<lb />
Following an ECU punt,<lb />
Linebacker Anthony Thompson<lb />
had two consecutive tackles as the<lb />
Pirate defense shut down the<lb />
Golden Eagles on four plays.<lb />
Deep in their own territory, USM<lb />
punted to midfield, where return<lb />
man Junior Robinson carried the<lb />
ball to the USM 46.<lb />
A reverse call to running back<lb />
Darren Bynum ruffled the Eagles<lb />
for a 21 yard pick up. The reverse,<lb />
the first of three similar plays used<lb />
by the Pirates during the game, set<lb />
by a 10-7 margin.<lb />
In the Golden Eagles' next<lb />
possession, wide receiver Darryl<lb />
Tillman caught an eleven yard<lb />
pass, only to be popped by defen-<lb />
sive back Ricky Torain. Torain's<lb />
hit forced a fumble, which de-<lb />
fense back Flint McCallum recov-<lb />
ered.<lb />
Two plays later, quarterback<lb />
Libretto, calling his first plays of<lb />
the game, threw the midfield pass<lb />
to McKinney which netted 84<lb />
yards in the longest pass play in<lb />
ECU history. Following<lb />
McKinney's score ECU lead 17-7.<lb />
Following more good run-<lb />
ning by Gandy and a 12 yard Brett<lb />
Favre completion to Alfred Wil-<lb />
liams, the Golden Eagles kicked a<lb />
38 yard field goal off the foot of<lb />
Chris Seroka. ECU, 17-10.<lb />
After an ECU punt, USM<lb />
geared in the two minute offense<lb />
as Favre scrambled for a good<lb />
gain and completed a 30 yard pass<lb />
to wide out Robbie Weeks for a<lb />
touchdown in the closing seconds<lb />
of the half. At the half, the two<lb />
teams were deadlocked at 17-17.<lb />
On USM's second posses-<lb />
sion of the second half, tailback<lb />
Eddie Ray Jackson finished off a<lb />
90-yard drive by scoring on an<lb />
option left play. ECU blocked the<lb />
kick for the point after and South-<lb />
ern Miss led 23-17.<lb />
But the Pirates battled back<lb />
with a 72-yard drive behind the<lb />
leadership of junior quarterback<lb />
Travis Hunter. Hunter's short<lb />
touchdown pass to tailback Willie<lb />
Lewis before a Robb Imperato<lb />
point after kick put ECU ahead<lb />
24-23.<lb />
On USM's next possession,<lb />
Tillman returned the Imperato<lb />
kick off to the 37 yard line from the<lb />
end zone. Tillman also sparked<lb />
the ensuing drive with a 34 recep-<lb />
tion from Favre to the ECU one<lb />
yard line. Tailback Ricky Bradley<lb />
finished off the 63 yard, 8 play<lb />
series with a bulldog run over<lb />
center Jim Fcrrell's lead block.<lb />
USM, 31-24.<lb />
With two minutes elapsed in<lb />
the fourth quarter, a Hunter pass<lb />
was intercepted by free safety<lb />
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tn9<lb /><lb />
Reggie McKinney turns upfield in search of the end zone. Although the Pirates amassed 538<lb />
yards in total offense, they were unable to top a tough USM squad. (Photo by Thomas Walters.)<lb />
up a 16-yard option left touch- Kerry Valerie. Hunter, who corn-<lb />
down run by running back Jarrod .cd five of 15 passes for 66<lb />
Moody. ECU took the lead back urds, departed the game with<lb />
12:57 left in the game.<lb />
Coach Baker called on Li-<lb />
bretto to fill the script. Big ground<lb />
gains by tailbacks Denell Harper<lb />
and Bynum of 12 and 16 yards set<lb />
up a 33 yard gain on a Libretto<lb />
keeper to the opponent's 10.<lb />
Harper rambled another 8 yards<lb />
to the USM 2 before Imperato<lb />
kicked his second field goal<lb />
through the uprights to make it<lb />
31-27.<lb />
And then it was Gandv's turn<lb />
to have a running exhibition. On a<lb />
first down play from his own<lb />
35, Gandy sliced up the middle,<lb />
shaking off the linebackers en-<lb />
route to a 52 yard gain before<lb />
Junior Robinson dragged him<lb />
down. Two plays later it was<lb />
Gandy up the middle for the<lb />
Eagle touchdown, giving USM a<lb />
38-27 edge.<lb />
With 5:50 left, ECU got the<lb />
ball back at their own 20. After<lb />
two incompletions, Libretto<lb />
found Harper for a first down.<lb />
Two plays later, Libretto<lb />
scrambled from the pocket, pick-<lb />
ing up another first down.<lb />
Libretto then looked for<lb />
Bynum coming out of the back<lb />
field. Finding a split in the zone<lb />
defense of the Eagles, Bynum<lb />
caught a Libretto pass for a 19<lb />
yard advancement.<lb />
A fifteen yard roughing the<lb />
passer penalty put the Pirates into<lb />
scoring position at the 16 yard<lb />
line. Following the penalty, Li-<lb />
bretto stepped back in the pocket<lb />
and drilled a touchdown pass to<lb />
wide receiver Walter Wilson. A<lb />
successful two point conversion<lb />
by Lewis pulled the Pirates within<lb />
a field goal as Southern Miss led<lb />
38-35.<lb />
In playing their best scries of<lb />
the game, the Pirate defense<lb />
stopped the Golden Eagles on<lb />
their next possession as junior<lb />
linebacker Compton McCurry<lb />
tackled Gandy twice in the play<lb />
sequence.<lb />
A 36 yard punt by USM's<lb />
Bradley gave ECU the ball at their<lb />
own 32. The ECU offensive unit<lb />
exploded across midfield follow-<lb />
ing a pass reception and a option<lb />
run by Moody. On the next plav.<lb />
Libretto found McKinney in the<lb />
flats once more, this time good for<lb />
30 yards. The Pirates had a tirt<lb />
and ten at the USM 17.<lb />
After two unsuccessful run-<lb />
ning plays, Libretto whipped a<lb />
pass to wide receiver Al Whiting<lb />
in the left cornei o( the endone<lb />
for the go ahead touchdown. With<lb />
1:38 left, the Ficklen "Parent's<lb />
day" crowd became jubilant as<lb />
the Pirates lead 42-38.<lb />
Coming off their best series of<lb />
defensive play, it looked as if the<lb />
Pirate defenders were flashing<lb />
back to a superb performance<lb />
against 12th ranked South Caro-<lb />
lina last week.<lb />
After an illegal proceedure<lb />
flag on USM, Favre was sacked<lb />
for a nine yard loss. Favre then<lb />
threw incomplete on second<lb />
down. And then the jinx came<lb />
back to haunt the Pirates.<lb />
Favre threw over the middle<lb />
to Tillman tor a 22 yard gain, then<lb />
to Jackson for a gain of nine. And<lb />
then came the defensive play of<lb />
the game as ECU linebacker<lb />
See PIRATES, page 11<lb />
Condrey "a good man to have at back<lb />
�<lb />
By DAVID MONROE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
On the football field, Kyle<lb />
Condrey is a man with a mission:<lb />
To be the hardest working player<lb />
on one of the hardest working<lb />
football teams in the country.<lb />
On the football field, Kyle<lb />
models himself after his role<lb />
models Dwight Stevenson, center<lb />
for the Miami Dolphins, and Mike<lb />
Webster, center for the Pittsburgh<lb />
Stcelers. When asked why, Kyle<lb />
responded, "They best portray<lb />
what being a professional is on a<lb />
year-inyear-outbasis. The deter-<lb />
mination and dedication that they<lb />
put into their careers to be the best<lb />
they can be both on and off the<lb />
field<lb />
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loyal friend and a true gentleman.<lb />
He exemplifies the qualities and<lb />
character that he so admires<lb />
within his father. "My father has<lb />
always told me that everyone is a<lb />
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Matt McLaughlin, a team-<lb />
mate of Kyle's, describes him as<lb />
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tect your backside. Kyle projects<lb />
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pect from an individual who is 6<lb />
feet 2 inches tall and weighs in at<lb />
an impressive 265 pounds. His<lb />
soft spoken manner and pleasant<lb />
personality come across in such a<lb />
way as to portray an individual<lb />
who is confident and sure of his<lb />
future and his friends. With this in<lb />
mind, it is easy to understand<lb />
why he is respected and well-<lb />
liked among his teammates and<lb />
fellow students.<lb />
Early in Kyle's collegiate ca-<lb />
reer he was offered a scholarship<lb />
to attend Appalachain State Uni-<lb />
versity in Boonc, N.C but the lure<lb />
of possibly playing against some<lb />
��" '<lb />
Kyle Condrey<lb />
of the best teams in the country<lb />
drew him to East Carolina. At East<lb />
Carolina, Kyle was faced with<lb />
being a walk-on and having to<lb />
compete against scholarship ath-<lb />
letes for a position on the team.<lb />
Through hard work, determi-<lb />
nation, and love for the challenge<lb />
of competition, Condrey rose to<lb />
the occassion and within 2 years<lb />
had not only secured a position on<lb />
the football team but had also won<lb />
a scholarship. By his Junior year,<lb />
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role at center and was playing<lb />
against the powerhouse football<lb />
teams of college football that not<lb />
more than four years earlier he<lb />
had only fantasized playing<lb />
against.<lb />
The senior year for Kyle Con-<lb />
drey will present the greatest<lb />
challenge to him as he continues<lb />
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center, tries to cope with the pres-<lb />
sure of being an All-South Inde-<lb />
pendent candidate, and prepares<lb />
for graduation.<lb />
The most memorable mo-<lb />
ment in Kyle's career came in<lb />
1987's victory over North Caro-<lb />
lina State University in Raleigh<lb />
before one of the largest crowds in<lb />
North Carolina history. This<lb />
game marked perhaps his finest<lb />
hour as an athelete as he played<lb />
the game of his life, but maybe<lb />
more than that, this game marked<lb />
the first time in which he was<lb />
given the nod to start at center.<lb />
Although he has lived his<lb />
childhood fantasy of playing<lb />
against teams such as Florida<lb />
State, Auburn, Miami, and South<lb />
Carolina, the game against N.C.<lb />
State on that rainy September<lb />
night will always carry special<lb />
pride with Condrey.<lb />
An Industrial Tech major,<lb />
Kyle hopes to pursue a career in<lb />
the construction field after gradu-<lb />
ation, but he is quick to point out<lb />
that should an offer to play in the<lb />
National Football League come<lb />
his way he would gladly accept.<lb />
Although Kyle has a prefer-<lb />
ence for the Miami Dolphins, he<lb />
said just having the opportunity<lb />
to play with any team, irre-<lb />
gardless of their record, would be<lb />
a dream come true. As long as ball field he is spending time with food. Kyle is not the exception as<lb />
Kyle has the courage to dream, his his girlfriend Kim Quick or listen- he particularly enjoys eatting crab<lb />
ing to Van Halen or ACDC<lb />
albums. One thing noticeable<lb />
about football players in general<lb />
is their appetite and choice of<lb />
hopes of someday playing profes-<lb />
sional football will always be<lb />
within his grasps.<lb />
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expect. Oh well, to each their own.<lb />
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