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Coming Tuesday:<lb />
The story behind the mailbox break-in in Jones Hal<lb />
Features:<lb />
Jim Shamlim takes an in depth look at the 69th<lb />
annual Pitt County fair, see page 7.<lb />
Sports:<lb />
The Pirates meet defeat at the hands of West Virgina,<lb />
overall they are l-5 and things aren't going to get<lb />
easier, see page 9.<lb />
�he fSaat Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol.63 No. 26<lb />
Tuesday October 11,1988<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Medical transport for ECU a possibility<lb />
By SEAN HERRING<lb />
Assistant News Fditor<lb />
t�� III! I  IN!<lb />
A resolution concerning<lb />
emergency medical transporta-<lb />
tion for students attending ECU,<lb />
was brought up at Monday's<lb />
weekly SGA meeting by Legisla-<lb />
tor Allen Manning.<lb />
Thv? student health service<lb />
does not offer medical aid be-<lb />
tween the hours oi 3 p.m. to 6 a.m.<lb />
during the summer terms and 8<lb />
p.m. to 8 a m. during the fall and<lb />
spring semesters, so students are<lb />
forced to turn to an emergency<lb />
room at a Pitt Co. Hospital<lb />
taxi service he said.<lb />
At the present, insurance of-<lb />
Manning said, "SGA decided fered by the Student Health Serv-<lb />
in the fall of 1986 to terminate the ice, which covers emergency<lb />
24-hour student health service, transportation costs, is only avail-<lb />
because the insurance liability to able through a fee. In addition, a<lb />
operate the service was extremely student must pay the regular<lb />
costlv<lb />
wise<lb />
and was not financially semester health fees.<lb />
"On campus, an average of<lb />
two students a month require<lb />
emergency transportation and,<lb />
campus police should not be ex-<lb />
pected to be a rescue unit nor a<lb />
Manning resolved that the<lb />
Student Government Association<lb />
of ECU supports the reimburse-<lb />
ment of emergency transporta-<lb />
tion costs to students who use the<lb />
service during regular school<lb />
terms after regular Student<lb />
Health Service hours.<lb />
"I would like to encourage<lb />
the students to get involved in the<lb />
SGA meetings, and vote for this<lb />
resolution he said.<lb />
The Student Government<lb />
Association believes that the Stu-<lb />
dent Health Service is responsible<lb />
for overseeing procedures and<lb />
providing funds concerning re-<lb />
imbursement for after hours<lb />
emergency transportation.<lb />
"The SGA felt that since we<lb />
are responsible for ending the 24-<lb />
hour student health service, we<lb />
should have another solution, for<lb />
the students that might need<lb />
medical attention, after the infir-<lb />
mary is closed Manning said.<lb />
According to Manning, he<lb />
suggested the transportation plan<lb />
to SHS Associate Director for<lb />
Business Affairs Kay Van-<lb />
Nortwick, and she supports the<lb />
idea.<lb />
VanNortwick said, "I think<lb />
that this is a good idea. The uni-<lb />
versity does not provide this serv-<lb />
ice and some students are reluc-<lb />
tant to call a city rescue unit, be-<lb />
cause they charge for the service<lb />
"This service would probably<lb />
help during intramural games,<lb />
when an athlete is injured, and the<lb />
SHS is closed. Also, it would be<lb />
helpful for students that have<lb />
acute illnesses she said.<lb />
According to Manning the<lb />
idea has been introduced, and<lb />
will be voted on next Monday, to<lb />
determine if it meets the needs of<lb />
the students.<lb />
Smith becomes vice chancellor of student life and minority affairs<lb />
By SEAN HERRING<lb />
AuttUnt News Editor<lb />
A new administrative posi-<lb />
tion has been added to the student<lb />
life program at ECU this semester.<lb />
The university now has an assis-<lb />
tant vice chancellor for student<lb />
life and minority affairs.<lb />
Dr. Larry T. Smith comes to<lb />
ECU from a post as associate dean<lb />
of students for programs and ac-<lb />
tivities and director of minority<lb />
affairs at Knox College in<lb />
Galesburg, Illinois.<lb />
Smith has a Ph.D. in higher<lb />
education administration and<lb />
supervision, which he received<lb />
from Bowling Green State Uni-<lb />
versity in Ohio.<lb />
His appointment as ECU'S<lb />
assistant vice chancellor for stu-<lb />
dent life and minority affairs was<lb />
announced by Dr. Elmer E. Meyer<lb />
Jr who retired as vice chancellor<lb />
of student life in August.<lb />
Smith said ECU is a promis-<lb />
ing environment for a minority<lb />
affairs program.<lb />
"I have a good feeling about<lb />
acceptingthis position at ECU, be-<lb />
cause of the university's attitude<lb />
and care that it seems to have for<lb />
its students. 1 can build on that<lb />
type of excitement. The atmos-<lb />
phere seems to be warm and open<lb />
to the idea of establishing an office<lb />
'ot minority affairs Smith said.<lb />
During his two months in<lb />
office, Smith stated that he is still<lb />
forming opinions about ECU.<lb />
He said, "I have made ef-<lb />
forts to find out what the<lb />
university's expectations are<lb />
from a standpoint of minority<lb />
affairs. ECU is just at a point now<lb />
that the university offers minor-<lb />
ity affairs, but it does not know<lb />
what is needed<lb />
According to Smith, there is<lb />
a need for students to participate<lb />
in minority affairs to show other<lb />
schools that ECU is united.<lb />
"I have gotten the impres-<lb />
sion from some of the students<lb />
that, white and black leaders on<lb />
ECU's campus do not work to-<lb />
gether. This should not be the case<lb />
in an atmosphere that shares a<lb />
common interest, such as being a<lb />
part of the ECU community<lb />
said Smith.<lb />
Smith stated that he be-<lb />
lieves that one of the most impor-<lb />
tant issues that ECU can address<lb />
is multiculturalism and plural-<lb />
ism.<lb />
He said, "Society is becom-<lb />
ing more diverse. Some students<lb />
need to learn that they will have to<lb />
work with people of different<lb />
backgrounds. They need to learn<lb />
to appreciate different cultures,<lb />
races, and ethnic backgrounds.<lb />
Also, students should try to avoid<lb />
sex discrimination. "<lb />
Smith said, "We (ECU)<lb />
would be doing the students an<lb />
injustice if they did not learn this<lb />
lesson. Because we would not be<lb />
challenging them to broaden their<lb />
horizon<lb />
He said that he has ob-<lb />
served an effort by the admini-<lb />
stration to increase the awareness<lb />
of minority student life at ECU<lb />
and in the community.<lb />
"It is evident to me that<lb />
ECU sees that the area of minority<lb />
students growth can be strength-<lb />
ened. So, they (the administra-<lb />
tion) took the mttiati ve by getting<lb />
a vice chancellor for minority ait-<lb />
fairs and student life to help<lb />
improve racial awareness for stu-<lb />
dents, faculty, towns-people, and<lb />
the community Smith said.<lb />
Smith stated that evidence<lb />
of a change will take time.<lb />
Student recreational center in the making<lb />
By JOE HARRIS<lb />
Newt Editor<lb />
The vice chancellor of student life and minority affairs. Dr.<lb />
Larry Smith (Photo Bv Thomas Walters, ECU Photolab).<lb />
McDowell, Dillenger debate "Judges:<lb />
Law makers or interpreters?" issue<lb />
By TON! PAGE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
 The Jenkins Art Auditoruim<lb />
was crowded with both students<lb />
and faculty Thursday night as<lb />
guest speakers debated the ques-<lb />
tion: "Judges: Law makers or<lb />
Interpreters?"<lb />
On the right, Dr. Gary L.<lb />
McDowell, a former assisfant to<lb />
Attorney General Edwin Meese,<lb />
defended the fundamentalist<lb />
view that judges should leave leg-<lb />
islatures alone. He criticized the<lb />
modern courts' more liberal form<lb />
of decision making which was<lb />
successfully defended by Duke<lb />
Law Ptotesor Walter Dillenger.<lb />
fvL-Do well held his ground by<lb />
using Jud�;e Robert Bork as an ex-<lb />
ample of a traditionalist who held<lb />
a strict interpretation of the<lb />
constitution and the controversial<lb />
role of the court in law- making.<lb />
"Laws may be unjust at times, but<lb />
that does not mean they are un-<lb />
constitutional" McDowell said as<lb />
he stated his belief that judges<lb />
should have only those powers<lb />
deligated to them in the<lb />
constitution. McDowell said that<lb />
today's "Anti-Traditionalist"<lb />
thinkers make judgements based<lb />
on moral standards and stretch<lb />
the language of the constitution.<lb />
McDowell spoke out against<lb />
those who crucified Judge Robert<lb />
Bork and said that "Substantive<lb />
concern overrode credentials<lb />
when Bork lost the appointment<lb />
to the Supreme Court. He praised<lb />
Bork's faithfulness to the<lb />
constitution and defended past<lb />
controversial decisions of the<lb />
conservative court.<lb />
On the left, liberal Professor<lb />
Walter Dillenger who was once a<lb />
student of Judge Bork stated that<lb />
"conservatives such as Bork and<lb />
McDowell often extoll the text of<lb />
the constitution, yet they seldom<lb />
quote it Dillenger pointed out<lb />
the text of the constitution and ac-<lb />
knowledged the framers intent as<lb />
being a "general principal of law"<lb />
that would inevitably change<lb />
with the times.<lb />
Dillenger gave examples of<lb />
"bad laws" made us the past by<lb />
the court which confo; med to the<lb />
language of the constitution so<lb />
strictly that fundamental rights<lb />
were taken away in the process.<lb />
"A strict literal interpretation can<lb />
be dangerous" said Dillenger<lb />
"We must maintain fidelity to the<lb />
constitution and those who wrote<lb />
it, but validity of decisions must<lb />
be stressed. The framers gave us a<lb />
general principal and judges<lb />
must work with that to determine<lb />
law based on the facts of a case<lb />
A short question and answer<lb />
period followed the debate which<lb />
was moderated by political sci-<lb />
ence professor Tinsley Yarbough.<lb />
A new 165,000 square foot<lb />
student recreational center will be<lb />
the latest improvement on stu-<lb />
dent life at ECU.<lb />
The need for this type of rec-<lb />
reational facility at ECU was<lb />
noted in the university's long-<lb />
range planning document pre-<lb />
pared in 1982. The document indi-<lb />
cates that the lack of suitable<lb />
space will be resolved by the con-<lb />
struction of  a new physical<lb />
education and intramuralrec-<lb />
reational facility<lb />
Last year the SGA initiated a<lb />
resolution in support of the con-<lb />
struction of a new facility, and<lb />
highly recommended to the ad-<lb />
ministration that a new recrea-<lb />
tional facility be placed on the<lb />
priority list for new construction<lb />
at ECU.<lb />
Vice Chancellor of Student<lb />
Life Dr. Alfred Matthews said,<lb />
"This is going to be a state of the<lb />
art facility. There are still a bunch<lb />
of 'possibles and maybes' as far as<lb />
what is going to be in this new rec-<lb />
center, but there is certainly<lb />
plenty of space to be filled up<lb />
"We're looking at space<lb />
enough for anywhere between 12<lb />
to 18 racquetball courts, five to six<lb />
volleyball courts, two swimming<lb />
pools � possibly one indoor and<lb />
the other outside. We're still very<lb />
much in the planning stages so<lb />
there is lots of room for changes<lb />
said Matthews.<lb />
The center will house courts,<lb />
which will provide facilities for<lb />
the following sports: racquetball<lb />
and squash; multipurpose area<lb />
for basketball, volleyball, tennis,<lb />
badminton and jogging; aerobics,<lb />
strength and weight training; ar-<lb />
eas for golf, archery and batting<lb />
practice; and a swimming pool.<lb />
There will also be equipment<lb />
check-out, locker rooms, laundry<lb />
facilities, seminar rooms, lounges<lb />
and administrative offices.<lb />
"Anywhere from six to eight<lb />
students and three to four faculty<lb />
members will make up the plan-<lb />
ning board that says what goes<lb />
inside. I would like to see two<lb />
sophomores, two juniors, and two<lb />
seniors on the board to give it<lb />
some continuity. The students<lb />
will know what they want and<lb />
need in this facility said Mat-<lb />
thews.<lb />
Operation and governance of<lb />
the facility will be primarily stu-<lb />
dents. "Students run the show<lb />
over at Memorial Gym, and this<lb />
will be no different said Mat-<lb />
thews.<lb />
An increase in tuition, which<lb />
may take effect as early as next<lb />
fall, will begin paying for the $14<lb />
million facility. "We estimate the<lb />
increase at around $75 for full<lb />
time students, but this is subject to<lb />
change, it may even be lower<lb />
said Matthews. Part time students<lb />
and summer session students will<lb />
pay a prorated fee, faculty and<lb />
staff utilizing the facility would<lb />
pay a similar fee.<lb />
There are three proposed<lb />
sites for the building: 1) adjacent<lb />
tobehind Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center, 2) the College Hill area,<lb />
where the tennis courts are pres-<lb />
ently located, and 3) the vicinity of<lb />
Minges Coliseum.<lb />
Matthews said, "All these<lb />
areas have the space for the build-<lb />
ing, which will be multi-story, but<lb />
the immediate problem facing<lb />
each site is parking. The Menden-<lb />
hall area would probably be the<lb />
best, simply because it would be<lb />
right there on the central campus.<lb />
It would be accessible to more<lb />
people, but parking is the main<lb />
problem with this site<lb />
The facility is geared toward<lb />
informal recreation. Matthews<lb />
said, "We plan to give priority to<lb />
informal recreation, this facility is<lb />
a place to go to exercise and have<lb />
fun<lb />
The priority then proceeds as<lb />
follows: organized university re-<lb />
lated, recreational programs, in-<lb />
structional programs, intramu-<lb />
ral s � when space is available<lb />
and the facility will be for rent to<lb />
the community when space is<lb />
available.<lb />
Matthews said the facility<lb />
will take about a year to design<lb />
and an additional 18 to 24 months<lb />
for construction.<lb />
A smile from, and a crown for ECU'S newest Homecoming Queen, Sonja Love (Photo By Mark<lb />
Love, ECU Photolab).<lb /><pb facs="00058100_tn_0002" /><lb />
Tl IE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
OCTOBER 11. 1988<lb />
Pinochet acknowledges defeat, extends rule<lb />
SANTIAGO, Chile (AP)<lb />
President Augusto Pinochet ac-<lb />
knowledged defeat in a referen-<lb />
dum on extending his rule but<lb />
again rejected opposition de-<lb />
mands for his resignation and<lb />
vowed to stay in power for an-<lb />
other 18 months.<lb />
A key opposition leader,<lb />
meanwhile, was quoted Sunday<lb />
as calling for talks with the mili-<lb />
tary government on the nation's<lb />
oolitical future.<lb />
In a surprise television ap-<lb />
pearance from his country home<lb />
at Bucalemu, Gen. Pinochet said<lb />
Sunday, "1 acknowledge the<lb />
opposition's victory, but I am not<lb />
going to change what the<lb />
constitution savs.<lb />
March 11,1990, is going to be<lb />
the day that the government is<lb />
handed over.<lb />
"The situation is very<lb />
simple he said. "We fulfilled<lb />
the constitution that was set up <lb />
so now that the opposition has<lb />
triumphed, why should we<lb />
change?"<lb />
The comments of the 72-year-<lb />
old commander-in-chief of<lb />
Chile's armed forces came during<lb />
a three-minute TV newscast. Pi-<lb />
nochet was dressed in a short-<lb />
sleeve blue shirt. He appeared<lb />
relaxed and spoke clearly and<lb />
firmly.<lb />
Nearly 7 million Chileans<lb />
went to the polls Wednesday to<lb />
vote on the armed forces' pro-<lb />
posal that Pinochet remain ore-<lb />
sident until 1997. Pinochet, who<lb />
ousted elected Marxist President<lb />
Salvador Allende in a 1973 coup<lb />
that left Allende dead, lost by<lb />
about 800,000 votes or a margin of<lb />
more than 11 percent.<lb />
The vote was carried out<lb />
under a 1980 constitution. That<lb />
document also calls for elections<lb />
for president and congress to be<lb />
held in December 1989, with the<lb />
winners taking office in March.<lb />
Opposition leaders have<lb />
pressed Pinochet's military gov-<lb />
ernment to move up the date of<lb />
elections and make other consti-<lb />
tutional changes.<lb />
Their proposals include<lb />
eliminating a constitutional ban<lb />
on Marxist gTOups, and allowing<lb />
the entire Senate � not just two-<lb />
thirds � to be elected rather than<lb />
appointed.<lb />
Jurisdictional dispute in hostage case<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) �A key<lb />
phase of the trial to two American<lb />
Indians accused of taking hos-<lb />
tages at a Robeson County news-<lb />
paper could come down to a juris-<lb />
dictional dispute over whether<lb />
the case should be in federal court<lb />
officials say.<lb />
U.S. District Court judge Ter-<lb />
rertce Boyle spent the weekend<lb />
considering whether to dismiss<lb />
federal charges against Eddie<lb />
Hatcher and Timothy Jacobs,<lb />
despite objections from prosecu-<lb />
tors.<lb />
The crowning irony in this<lb />
case is that the defendants chose<lb />
their jurisdiction on Feb. 1 and<lb />
now they want to throw out the<lb />
charge on a jurisdictional ques-<lb />
tion Assistant U.S. Attorney<lb />
lohn Bruce said Friday. "I think it<lb />
would be tragic for this prosecu-<lb />
tion to be terminated  on what<lb />
we view to be an extremely strict<lb />
view of this matter<lb />
But while Bruce argued that<lb />
the two asked to surrender to FBI<lb />
agents and included in their writ-<lb />
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Pinochet acknowledges defeat, extends rule<lb />
SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) �<lb />
President Augusto Pinochet ac-<lb />
knowledged defeat in a referen-<lb />
dum on extending his rule but<lb />
again rejected opposition de-<lb />
mands for his resignation and<lb />
vowed to stay in power for an-<lb />
other 18 months.<lb />
A key opposition leader,<lb />
meanwhile, was quoted Sunday<lb />
as calling for talks with the mili-<lb />
tary government on the nation's<lb />
oolitical future.<lb />
In a surprise television ap-<lb />
pearance from his country home<lb />
at Bucalemu, Gen. Pinochet said<lb />
Sunday, "I acknowledge the<lb />
opposition's victory, but I am not<lb />
going to change what the<lb />
constitution says.<lb />
March 11,1990, is going to be<lb />
the day that the government is<lb />
handed over.<lb />
"The situation is very<lb />
simple he said. "We fullfilled<lb />
the constitution that was set up<lb />
so now that the opposition has<lb />
triumphed, why should we<lb />
change?"<lb />
The comments of the 72-year-<lb />
old commander-in-chief of<lb />
Chile's armed forces came during<lb />
a three-minute TV newscast. Pi-<lb />
nochet was dressed in a short-<lb />
sleeve blue shirt. He appeared<lb />
relaxed and spoke clearly and<lb />
firmly.<lb />
Nearly 7 million Chileans<lb />
went to the polls Wednesday to<lb />
vote on the armed forces' pro-<lb />
posal that Pinochet remain ore-<lb />
sident until 1997. Pinochet, who<lb />
ousted elected Marxist President<lb />
Salvador Allende in a 1973 coup<lb />
that left Allende dead, lost by<lb />
about 800,000 votes or a margin of<lb />
more than 11 percent.<lb />
The vote was carried out<lb />
under a 1980 constitution. That<lb />
document also calls for elections<lb />
for president and congress to be<lb />
held in December 1989, with the<lb />
winners taking office in March.<lb />
Opposition leaders have<lb />
pressed Pinochet's military gov-<lb />
ernment to move up the date of<lb />
elections and make other consti-<lb />
tutional changes.<lb />
Their proposals include<lb />
eliminating a constitutional ban<lb />
on Marxist groups, and allowing<lb />
the entire Senate � not just two-<lb />
thirds � to be elected rather than<lb />
appointed.<lb />
Opposition leaders also want<lb />
to streamline the process by<lb />
which future constitutional<lb />
changes can be made.<lb />
"We will formally call on<lb />
those holding power now to talk<lb />
to reach an agreement opposi-<lb />
tion spokesman Patricio Aylwin<lb />
said in an interview published<lb />
Sunday in the newspaper La<lb />
Epoca. "We will take the initiative<lb />
by making a proposal and call to<lb />
the armed torces<lb />
Aylwin is spokesman for the<lb />
16-party coalition that urged<lb />
Chileans vote "no" in the referen-<lb />
dum.<lb />
A 4-man military junta acts as<lb />
the legislature of this South Amer-<lb />
ica country, which has been ruled<lb />
by freely elected, democratic gov-<lb />
ernments for most of its 178-year<lb />
history as an independent nation.<lb />
The junta is empowered to<lb />
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chet said in a speech broadcast<lb />
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erendum that he had no intention<lb />
of doing so.<lb />
Ricardo Lagos, a prominent,<lb />
moderate Socialist, acknowleged<lb />
that negotiations, if they take<lb />
place, would take time. "The<lb />
people are mature enough to<lb />
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torship don't end in 15 hours<lb />
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ment and its opponents.<lb />
Jurisdictional dispute in hostage case<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) �A key<lb />
phase of the trial to two American<lb />
Indians accused of taking hos-<lb />
tages at a Robeson County news-<lb />
paper could come down to a juris-<lb />
dictional dispute over whether<lb />
the case should be in federal court,<lb />
officials say.<lb />
U.S. District Court Judge Ter-<lb />
rence Boyle spent the weekend<lb />
considering whether to dismiss<lb />
federal charges against Eddie<lb />
Hatcher and Timothy Jacobs,<lb />
despite objections from prosecu-<lb />
tors.<lb />
"The crowning irony in this<lb />
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their jurisdiction on Feb. 1 and<lb />
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tion Assistant U.S. Attorney<lb />
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we view to be an extremely strict<lb />
view of this matter<lb />
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the two asked to surrender to FBI<lb />
agents and included in their writ-<lb />
ten list of demands a requirement<lb />
for a federal investigation of al-<lb />
leged corruption in Robeson<lb />
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demand on the federal govern-<lb />
ment said Lewis Pitts of the<lb />
Christie Institute-South, defend-<lb />
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wait long or peace<lb />
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parties publ s called foi<lb />
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der Dizdarevic said. "Thereisa<lb />
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In an unusually outspoken<lb />
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The family was in Indianapo-<lb />
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The family said Copp and Ms.<lb />
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"This wasn't a Rambo mis-<lb />
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soldiers who may be missing or<lb />
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"He's not a renegade Sandy<lb />
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action in the three Indochinese<lb />
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ended in 1975, but no solid evi-<lb />
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second paragraph. How can both the<lb />
population of cars and bicycles in-<lb />
crease respectively when each one is<lb />
inversely proportional of the other.<lb />
Besides, lef s get to the meat of<lb />
the situation. How can there be an<lb />
increase of a car population on cam-<lb />
pus, when it cost an outlandish fifty<lb />
dollars to park your car? An excellent<lb />
example of this can be represented by<lb />
the numerous student parking<lb />
spaces that are left vacant. Maybe the<lb />
ECU traffic department has lost<lb />
thousands of dollars in parking dues<lb />
and needs some way to create reve-<lb />
nue, there fore using bikers as scape-<lb />
goats.<lb />
Maybe it's beyond the minds of<lb />
the ECU police and traffic depart-<lb />
ment to think that a single sticker will<lb />
automatically stop bicyclist from<lb />
driving into traffic, on the sidewalk<lb />
and committing other traffic viola-<lb />
tions. Also, has the ECU traffic office<lb />
lowered themselves to pull out their<lb />
trusty radar guns to clock bikers to<lb />
make sure they are traveling the<lb />
specified fifteen miles per hour?<lb />
It should be considered that not<lb />
all students fall into the rules men-<lb />
tioned, but all students must suffer.<lb />
Although it is reasonable to enforce<lb />
the laws, a mandatory bicycle sticker<lb />
is ridiculous. If ECU needs extra<lb />
revenue, try finding it somewhere<lb />
else instead of using a cover up.<lb />
Brent Hoggard<lb />
Industrial Technology<lb />
Senior<lb />
Gary Bauer, President Reagan's domestic policy<lb />
adviser, is the New Right remnant at the White<lb />
House. Bauer is responsible for blocking White<lb />
House support for a federal law banning discrimina-<lb />
tion against AIDS victims. He's convinced such<lb />
legislation is both unnecessary and dangerous.<lb />
The White House role in enacting a federal ban<lb />
on AIDS discrimination is pivotal. Congress has<lb />
refused to pass such a ban, but Republican opposi-<lb />
ton might dissolve if Reagan called for one. Chiefly<lb />
because of Bauer, he didn't<lb />
Here's how it happened. Bauer got bad news<lb />
one morning in late July as he was leaving the White<lb />
House on a family vacation. James Watkins, the<lb />
chairman of the president's commission on AIDS,<lb />
had already gone on record in favor of protecting<lb />
AIDS victims under federal anti-discrimination<lb />
laws. Now, Dr. D. Ian MacDonald, the White House<lb />
official who'd been asked to study the commission's<lb />
report, was going to do the same.<lb />
The afternoon before, at a meeting of White<lb />
I louse aides including MacDonald, the consensus<lb />
had been the other way, Bauer's way. Bauer had<lb />
argued his side strenuously. But MacDonald had<lb />
changed his mind, Bauer was told. A call to<lb />
MacDonald confirmed it.<lb />
Bauer was furious. His views that MacDonald's<lb />
recommendation was critical. If MacDonald<lb />
changed his mind, Bauer was told. A call to<lb />
MacDonald confirmed it.<lb />
Bauer was furious. His view was that<lb />
MacDonald's recommendation was critical. If<lb />
MacDonald joined Watkins in urging an anti-bias<lb />
law, the president would be put in a box, Bauer<lb />
figured. It would be awkward for him to buck both<lb />
Watkins and his own adviser.<lb />
Bauer called a White House aide. He said he'd<lb />
resign if the president was forced into backing a<lb />
federal anti-bias law. And he'd go public and ex-<lb />
plain exactly why he was resigning. Then he pro-<lb />
ceeded to the airport, and to his vacation in the<lb />
Kentucky woods.<lb />
Bauer didn't hear a word from the White House.<lb />
But a few days later he watched MacDonald's press<lb />
conference at the White House on CNN. He was<lb />
delighted. A new law may never be needed,<lb />
MacDonald said. "States and communities are<lb />
coming up with laws or already have taken care of<lb />
this problem he said. "And that should cover<lb />
people in the workplace<lb />
Bauer's forte is making the most out of what<lb />
appear to be insignificant assignments. In January<lb />
1987, for instance, the president's "legislative and<lb />
administrative message to Congress which is<lb />
mostly boilerplate, said the administration would<lb />
pursue "pro-family guidelines" in its "family re-<lb />
port Nine months later Reagan issued a "family<lb />
executive order" that called on Bauer to come up<lb />
with specific policies to implement the guidelines.<lb />
Bauer was more than happy to comply.<lb />
By early last summer Bauer had his recommen-<lb />
dations. He circulated his ideas to others on the<lb />
White House staff. He accepted dozens of suggest<lb />
changes. But when the suggestions kept coming anc<lb />
stylisitic changes in his draft were proposed<lb />
stiffened. He told Rhett Dawson, the White Hoi<lb />
staff secretary, that the proposals had to be dis<lb />
patched to Reagan. They were.<lb />
Reagan bought all of them. "Once you get soi<lb />
thing like this on his desk, he inevitably does th<lb />
right thing� in both meanings of the word, said<lb />
Bauer.<lb />
What Reagan signed was a series of memos I<lb />
members of his Cabinet. The secretary of agricultun<lb />
was ordered to test the use of housing vouchers I<lb />
the poor in rural areas. The attorney general .<lb />
instructed to draft legislation "requiring that no bill<lb />
be reported to the Senate or House oi Repres<lb />
lives by any committee of either house unless sucl<lb />
bill is accompanied by a Family Impact Statement<lb />
The secretary ofo education was told to "develop a<lb />
model policy that agencies could use to make the<lb />
receipt of federal funds contingent upon institul<lb />
taking appropriate steps to create a drug-free en i<lb />
ronment<lb />
Those memos drew little reaction. But the one U<lb />
Otis Bowen, the secretary of health and human<lb />
scrvcies, gut a lot. He was told to make sure that<lb />
government educational programs promote Sexual<lb />
abstinence among teens, and to bar the Use ot federal<lb />
funds for distributing contraceptives in schools<lb />
"without parental permission The touchiest or<lb />
dealt with fetal research, a new area of concern for<lb />
the anti-abortion movement. Bauer believes that iv<lb />
of fetal tissue or organs from aborted babies is mor<lb />
ally wrong.<lb />
The memo said Bowen must "develop options<lb />
such as an executive order to protect unborn or<lb />
newborn children from experimentation, researcl<lb />
and organ transplantation, except in cases where thi<lb />
unborn or newborn child would itself directly bene<lb />
fit by any such procedures to which it was sub<lb />
jected That doesn't require a total ban on the us,<lb />
fetal tissue, but it comes close. Bowen s agency is<lb />
none too keen on a bin.<lb />
To make matters worse, Bauer jumped the gun<lb />
Six days before the presidential memo went to<lb />
Bowen, Bauer sent a draft executive order to him It<lb />
was marked "eyes only" and "confidential but it<lb />
quickly got around HHSand was leaked to thepress<lb />
Bowen never answered Bauer's letter, but he com-<lb />
plained to a reporter that he didn't know if White<lb />
House instructions on the issue were coming from<lb />
Reagan or Bauer. This prompted Nancy Risque, the<lb />
Cabinet secretary, to call Bowen and assure him<lb />
Reagan wants to limit the use of fetal tissue.<lb />
An aide says Bowen will give the White House<lb />
a progress report in December when a advisory<lb />
committee of scientists gives him its findings on the<lb />
issue. Before that, he shouldn't act.<lb />
Housing prices need to take slow downturn<lb />
By MICHAEL KINSLEY<lb />
Th� New Kgpublk<lb />
The good burghers of Yonkers, N.Y say they<lb />
are not racists for opposing the construction of<lb />
public housing in their middle-class neighborhoods.<lb />
They say their real concern is real estate values.<lb />
Actually, I believe them. Or at least, I find it plau-<lb />
sible.<lb />
According to one Yonkers real estate agent, a<lb />
three-bedroom house purchased for $18,000 to<lb />
$30,000 in the mid-1950s would sell for 10 times as<lb />
much today. For these homeowners, this unex-<lb />
pected bonanza is their nest egg. (Nationally, real<lb />
estate is 60 percent to 70 percent of the average<lb />
person net worth)<lb />
If the realtor is right that public housing might<lb />
knock 10 percent � $25,000 or so � off of nearby<lb />
house prices, that seems reason enough for Yonkers'<lb />
panic. Thus the real significance of the Yonkers<lb />
episode may be to illustrate again how our society is<lb />
being twisted and torn by the enormous run-up in<lb />
real estate prices.<lb />
There are signs the run-up may be over, and<lb />
growing nervousness that real estate may be head-<lb />
ing for a crash. Nationally, house prices are just<lb />
barely rising. The median price of an existing home<lb />
rose 3.7 percent during the year ending in July.<lb />
That's less than inflation, and much less than the<lb />
average owner's mortgage rate.<lb />
The main reason to think a real estate crash<lb />
might be coming is the huge gap between the cost of<lb />
owning a house and the cost of renting one. For two<lb />
decades, house prices have gone up twice as fast as<lb />
rents. A four-bedroom house in a fancy Washington<lb />
suburb might cost $500,000 (up from $400,000 last<lb />
year). That house can be rented for $2,400 a month.<lb />
Figuring everything, the cost of buying a house in<lb />
Washington is more than double the cost of renting<lb />
one.<lb />
Why would someone pay twice as much to live<lb />
in the same house? Yes, there are tax benefits, but not<lb />
nearly enough to explain the differential. The ro-<lb />
mance of home ownership may be part of it. How-<lb />
ever, the main reason is clearly the belief that prices<lb />
will keep going up. When today's price is simply a<lb />
bet that tomorrow's price will be even higher, you<lb />
have a classic speculative bubble. As investors in<lb />
pyramid schemes throughout the ages have learned<lb />
�and as stock market investors were reminded last<lb />
year � the "greater fool" theory can't be right for-<lb />
ever.<lb />
Of course people have been saying this about<lb />
real estate for years, and have always been wrong, so<lb />
far. What's the evidence this time is different?<lb />
First, there's today's price slowdown, which<lb />
comes when times are generally good and interest<lb />
rates ae relatively low. A market that's counting on<lb />
future increases to support today's prices can turn a<lb />
slowdown into a rout pretty quickly. Second, there's<lb />
tax reform. Slicing marginal tax rates makes tax<lb />
deductions less valuable, thereby increasing the<lb />
after-tax cost of home ownership. This is still just<lb />
beginning to sink in.<lb />
Third, there are 28 percent more houses on the<lb />
market than a year ago. That's ominous. Comstock<lb />
Partners, a New York financial firm that is spreading<lb />
the real-estate crash scare, advises homeowners to<lb />
sell out and rent. I certainly lack the courage to take<lb />
this advice. But if even a few homeowners become<lb />
persuaded that prices are about to topple, then<lb />
they'll be right: Prices will topple.<lb />
A real estate crash would be far more traumatic<lb />
than the stock market crash. Not only do people have<lb />
more invested in their houses than in stocks, but that<lb />
investment is heavily leveraged through mortgages.<lb />
A 25 percent drop in prices (which Houston has<lb />
already suffered) would wipe out many homeown-<lb />
ers' entire investment. No one knows to what extent<lb />
the consumer boom of recent years has been fed by<lb />
people's belief that their houses were making them<lb />
rich. A real estate nosedive might easily lead to the<lb />
recession the stock market crash did not.<lb />
On the other hand a decline in house prices, if<lb />
not a crash, would be a healthy development. Who<lb />
would really be harmed? Not voung people who<lb />
haven't yet bought a home. In 1950, it cost 14 percent<lb />
of the average 30-year-olds's income to buy the<lb />
median home. Today it costs 44 percent. At those<lb />
levels, many can't even qualifv for a mortgage. The<lb />
fraction of young Americans owning homes has<lb />
dropped dramatically. Most people who ahead)<lb />
own homes are either going to live in them for main<lb />
more years or trade up. Regional variations ma<lb />
affect them, but in general the houses they sell and<lb />
the houses they buy will go up or down together<lb />
The group hurt by a downturn in house prices<lb />
would be older people selling their last house. But<lb />
these folks are likely to have bought for a small<lb />
fraction of today's prices. It's rough justice if thev<lb />
make a smaller profit and home ownership becomes<lb />
more affordable for young people.<lb />
The bloated prices of exisiting houses may make<lb />
the owners feel rich, but they add nothing to the<lb />
nation's wealth. A house is exactly the same house<lb />
after it doubles in "value In fact, as my favorite<lb />
economist, Henry George, pointed out a century<lb />
ago, inflated land values make the economy less<lb />
efficient. They operate like a tax on the truly produc-<lb />
tive factors, labor and capital. Housing inflation has<lb />
depressed our ecomony, frenzied our psyches, di-<lb />
vided our society. A turnaround would be ner-<lb />
vewracking, but no bad thing.<lb />
Riotin<lb />
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ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) �<lb />
Soldiers shot protesters and army<lb />
helicopters buzzed riot areas to<lb />
quell unrest that killed at least 200<lb />
in coastal, desert and mountain<lb />
areas hit hard by high unemploy-<lb />
ment and spiraling prices.<lb />
President Chadli Bendjedid<lb />
prepared to address the nation to-<lb />
night while the country remained<lb />
under a state of emergency and a<lb />
nighttime curfew was in effect in<lb />
the capital, Algiers. Observers<lb />
said he would likely appeal for<lb />
calm in his 8 p.m. (3 p.m. EDT)<lb />
message.<lb />
They suggested he could but-<lb />
tress this appeal by addressing<lb />
the economic crisis which trig-<lb />
gered the violence Tuesday - the<lb />
worst in this North African nation<lb />
since its independence from<lb />
France in 1962.<lb />
Unrest hit the western port<lb />
city of Oran to Annaba in the east.<lb />
Rioting also was reported in a<lb />
dozen provincial centers, includ-<lb />
ing in the southern desert, said<lb />
Interior Minister El Hadi Khediri,<lb />
appearing on state television over<lb />
the weekend.<lb />
"We have tried in vain to stop<lb />
the troubles Khediri said.<lb />
In Algiers, where the violence<lb />
started, clashesbetween the army<lb />
and rioters spread late Saturday<lb />
and early Sunday as protesters<lb />
defied a 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew<lb />
and a ban on demonstrations.<lb />
Only brief volleys of gunfire<lb />
were heard early today. Kouba,<lb />
on the southern fringes of Algiers,<lb />
apparently suffered the largest<lb />
number of dead and injured.<lb />
Hospital sources reported more<lb />
than 60 people killed when the<lb />
army, according to witnesses,<lb />
fired into a crowd after it repeat-<lb />
edly ignored calls to disperse.<lb />
Information compiled from<lb />
hospital and police sources in<lb />
various parts of the country indi-<lb />
cated about 200 people killed and<lb />
several hundred injured. It<lb />
seemed likely the actual death toll<lb />
was higher.<lb />
No official death toll has been<lb />
issued.<lb />
The unrest began about 10<lb />
days ago with non-violent strikes<lb />
demanding higher wages to keep<lb />
up with inflation.<lb />
Algeria's annual unemploy-<lb />
ment rate is estimated at 40 per-<lb />
cent and food prices have risen by<lb />
at least 40 percent since January.<lb />
But the government so far has<lb />
vowed to stick to an austerity plan<lb />
prompted in part by the falling<lb />
price of oil, the nation's main<lb />
export.<lb />
Bendjedid proclaimed a state<lb />
of emergency Thursday. On Fri-<lb />
day, the Military Command or-<lb />
dered soldiers to shoot if demon-<lb />
strators failed to disperse.<lb />
At Mustapha Hospital in<lb />
Algiers, physicians moved pa-<lb />
tients out of the hospital to make<lb />
room for the hundreds of injured<lb />
demonstrators.<lb />
"It's terrible. Beirut. Like<lb />
Beirut. The same thing said a<lb />
Frenchman arriving Sunday in<lb />
Paris on Air Algeria's only sched-<lb />
uled flight of the day. He was<lb />
interviewed on French television.<lb />
He was not identified.<lb />
Algiers was mostly calm<lb />
Sunday as army helicopters<lb />
armed with rockets flew at low<lb />
altitudes, apparently to discour-<lb />
age the formation of crowds.<lb />
Algerian radio reported out-<lb />
breaks of violence had occurred in<lb />
the Kabyle mountain region east<lb />
of Algiers, as well as in Ouargla,<lb />
Djelfa and other centers of the<lb />
southern desert.<lb />
An Islamic fundamentalist<lb />
group calling itself the Movement<lb />
for Algerian Renewal on Sunday<lb />
demanded removal of the presi-<lb />
dent, Interior Minister Khediri<lb />
and the head of the ruling Na-<lb />
tional Liberation Front Party,<lb />
Mohamed Cherif Messaadia.<lb />
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Bush and Dukakis setting strategy for<lb />
second debate set onThursday<lb />
l<lb />
George Bush and Michael<lb />
Dukakis focused on strategy and<lb />
studied for their second presiden-<lb />
tial debate as state polls across the<lb />
nation indicated that the Republi-<lb />
can nominee is solidifying his<lb />
lea4 over the Democratic chal-<lb />
lenger.<lb />
The vice president spent sev-<lb />
eral hoursat his Washington, D.C.<lb />
home Sunday morning preparing<lb />
for the debate before traveling to<lb />
Illinois where he marched in a<lb />
Slavic parade and vowed never to<lb />
forget the Soviet presence in East-<lb />
ern Europe.<lb />
Dukakis was closeted for<lb />
about six hours with a dozen<lb />
advisers at the Park Plaza Hotel in<lb />
Boston where they discussed<lb />
strategy for the confrontation<lb />
scheduled for Thursday in Los<lb />
Angeles.<lb />
The Democratic nominee was<lb />
speaking at a Long Island school<lb />
today before marching with New<lb />
York Gov. Mario Cuomo in the<lb />
Columbus Day parade in New<lb />
York City.<lb />
Bush was addressing a<lb />
Knights of Columbus meeting in<lb />
Trenton, N.J where aides said he<lb />
would discuss crime and the<lb />
rights of victims.<lb />
The GOP nominee's running<lb />
mate, Dan Quayle, was cam-<lb />
paigning in Detroit and Farming-<lb />
ton Hills, Mich in addition to<lb />
Akron and Toledo, Ohio.<lb />
Democratic vice presidential<lb />
nominee Lloyd Bentsen was tend-<lb />
ing to Senate duties in Washing-<lb />
ton.<lb />
Statewide polls in Kansas,<lb />
Ohio, New Mexico and Missouri<lb />
showed Bush leading Dukakis<lb />
while a survey of voters in 15<lb />
Southern and border states found<lb />
the Republican nominee holding<lb />
a 12-point regional advantage<lb />
over his Democratic rival.<lb />
The poll of 2,102 registered<lb />
voters, conducted last week by<lb />
The Atlanta Journal-<lb />
Constitution, showed Bush lead-<lb />
ing Dukakis 49-37 percent with 12<lb />
percent of those surveyed unde-<lb />
cided.<lb />
The poll had a margin of error<lb />
of plus or minus two percentage<lb />
points.<lb />
Bush led in every state, in-<lb />
cluding Florida, where he held a<lb />
26-point advantage, and Texas,<lb />
where despite the presence of<lb />
Lone Star state Sen. Lloyd<lb />
Bentsen on the Democratic ticket,<lb />
the GOP nominee enjoys a 14-<lb />
point lead.<lb />
Both are high-stakes Elec-<lb />
toral College states. Florida has<lb />
21 electoral votes; Texas is the<lb />
third biggest prize with 29.<lb />
The survey also included<lb />
Alabama, Delaware, Louisiana,<lb />
Maryland, Mississippi, Okla-<lb />
homa, South Carolina, Virginia,<lb />
West Virginia, Georgia, Ken-<lb />
tucky, Arkansas and North Caro-<lb />
lina.<lb />
With his support strong in<lb />
the South, Bush turned his atten-<lb />
tion Sunday to the Midwest and<lb />
the crucial state of Illinois, which<lb />
has 24 electoral votes.<lb />
The vice president and his<lb />
wife, Barbara, rode in an old-<lb />
fashioned fire truck along a two-<lb />
mile parade route between<lb />
Cicero and Berwin, in the annual<lb />
Houby Day parade, a Chechoslo-<lb />
vakian celebration of bountiful<lb />
mushroom crops.<lb />
"This is the day we celebrate<lb />
family, we celebrate faith and we<lb />
celebrate freedom Bush said in<lb />
brief remarks before the parade<lb />
began. "And none of us will ever<lb />
forget there is not freedom in<lb />
Eastern Europe, and I have<lb />
pledged, as president, to never<lb />
forget that<lb />
Earlier, Bush prepared for<lb />
the nationally broadcast, 90-min-<lb />
ute debate scheduled for Thurs-<lb />
day in the Pauley Pavilion on the<lb />
University of California at Los<lb />
Angeles campus.<lb />
The date had depended on<lb />
the length of the American<lb />
League baseball playoffs, but that<lb />
series ended Sunday when the<lb />
Oakland A's completed a sweep<lb />
of the Boston Red Sox.<lb />
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FOR RENT<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED<lb />
ASAP to share a 3-bedroom townhouse.<lb />
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FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for 3<lb />
bedroom apartment. 13 rent, 13 utili-<lb />
ties, 1 3 deposit Call Wendy at 752-1321.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED ChrisHan male<lb />
roommate to share new mobile home 10<lb />
minutes from campus Non smoker,<lb />
please Call 1 lugh at 75h-6851 after 5:00<lb />
p.m.<lb />
HOUSEMATE: Quiet MF, wanted by<lb />
faculty member 3 bedroom house, newly<lb />
remodeled, walking distance campus.<lb />
Rent and lease negotiable Call 752 3677<lb />
FOR SALE<lb />
FOR SALE: 182 Buick Century Limited,<lb />
AC, Cruise, PS, PB High mileage but<lb />
sharp; in good running condition $2800.<lb />
Call 758-7413 anytime<lb />
FOR SALE: 184 Mada B-2000 Pick up.<lb />
High road miles. Topper. New tires. Ex-<lb />
cellent condition $3400 Call 757-6281.<lb />
FOR SALE: 182 Vokswagon Jetta. 5<lb />
speed Diesal 87K. Excellent condition.<lb />
$2700. Call 757-6281.<lb />
STEREO FOR SALE: Dual cassette, rum<lb />
table, digital receiver, 2 speakers. Excel-<lb />
lent condition $125. Call 756-9420 after 7<lb />
p.m.<lb />
SERVICES OFFERED<lb />
TYPING SERVICE: Papers, SI 50 per<lb />
page Resume's written and typed, $20.00<lb />
Close to campus. Call Joy at 758-7423 be-<lb />
tween 6 and 9 p.m.<lb />
STUDENT TYPING SERVICES: Pro-<lb />
gressive Solutions, Inc offers high-qual-<lb />
ity, inexpensive word processing and<lb />
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length of time. Rates start at $2 00 per<lb />
page, and include paper and computer-<lb />
ized spelling check We also offer<lb />
Resume' production, and other business<lb />
and professional services. Call 757-3111<lb />
MF for more details!<lb />
WORD PROCESSING AND PHOTO-<lb />
COPYING SERVICES We offer typing<lb />
and photocopying services. We also sell<lb />
software and computer diskettes. 24<lb />
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a D.J. for the best music available for par-<lb />
ties dance, top 40 &amp; beach. Call 355-2781,<lb />
ask for Morgan<lb />
TYPING SERVICES: Resumes Term<lb />
Papers, Theses, etc. Great Rates. Call<lb />
Becky 758-1161 before 5, 752-1321 after 5.<lb />
AT YOUR SERVICE:<lb />
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Professional. Call 355-6634 after 6:00 p.m<lb />
PAPERS, RESUMES, ETC. done by<lb />
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Rush jobs accepted Call 752-1933<lb />
TYPING, TYPING, TYPING Real<lb />
Cheap. Affordable Rates! Call 752-5084.<lb />
HELP WANTED<lb />
ON CAMPUS TRAVEL REP. OR OR-<lb />
GANIZATION NEEDED to promote<lb />
Spring Break Trip to FloridaTexas Earn<lb />
money, free trips, and valuable work ex-<lb />
perience Call lntercampus Programs. 1-<lb />
800-433-7747.<lb />
OVERSEAS JOBS:<lb />
$10,000-$! 05,000 yr!<lb />
Also Cruiseships<lb />
Now hiring! 320<lb />
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED<lb />
ABORTION<lb />
"Personal arid Confidential 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 />
Call for appointment Mon thru Sat- Low<lb />
CmI Termination to 20 werka of pregnancy<lb />
1-800-433-2930<lb />
Ustings! (1) 805-687-6000 Ext. OJ-llt6.<lb />
SPRING BREAK TOUR PROMOTER-<lb />
ESCORT: Energetic person, (MF), to<lb />
take signups for our FLORIDA tours. We<lb />
furnish all materials for a successful pro-<lb />
motion. Good PAY and FUN. Call CAM-<lb />
PUS MARKETING at 1-800-777-2270.<lb />
PART-TIME BABYSITTER NEEDED<lb />
on Tues. &amp; Thurs. (call if can work either<lb />
day). 8:30 a.m4 p.m. Must have own<lb />
transportation. Call 756-6319.<lb />
MKTG. FIRM seeks individual to work<lb />
ft or pt marketing credit cards to stu-<lb />
dents on campus. Flexible hours. Earn b<lb />
w $90.00-$150.00day. Call 1-800-932-<lb />
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OPPORTUNITY IN THE TRAVEL IN-<lb />
DUSTRY: The 1 college tour operator is<lb />
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organized campus representative to mar-<lb />
ket a Spring Break trip on campus Earn<lb />
free trips, and good commissions while<lb />
gaining great business experience. For<lb />
more information, call 1-800-999-4300.<lb />
NEED OYSTER SHUCKERS AND CA-<lb />
TERERS: Apply in person at Riverside<lb />
Ovster Bar, 17N. Green St.<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
NEED CASH? Have baseball cards? Call<lb />
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED<lb />
A Beautiful Place to Live<lb />
� All New 2 Bedroom<lb />
� And Ready To Rent<lb />
UNIVERSITY APARTMEN" j<lb />
2899 E. 5th Street<lb />
�Located Near ECU<lb />
� Acroaa From Highway Patrol Station<lb />
$325 a month<lb />
Contact J.T or Tommy WUliama<lb />
756-7815 or 830-1937<lb />
Office open - Apt. 8,12 - 530 p.m.<lb />
�AZALEA GARDENS<lb />
Clfan and quiet one bedroom furnlar-id<lb />
apartmenta, energy eificient, free watei and<lb />
sewer, optional washers, dryera, cable XV.<lb />
Couples or singles only. $206 a month, 6 month<lb />
lease MOBILF. HOME RENTAIS - couples or<lb />
singles Apartrrent and mobile home in Azale.<lb />
C.ardeiis near Brook Valley Country CJuV<lb />
Contact J.T. or Tommy Williams<lb />
756-7815<lb />
Earlvis, the mad baseball buyer. I pay<lb />
damn good money for cards of any year,<lb />
any shape, and any ondihon. If you need<lb />
party money, Big E is the one to call. 757-<lb />
6366, leave a message.<lb />
LOST: If anyone found 4 rings (dassring,<lb />
shrimp ring, birthstone ring, sweetheart<lb />
ring) in the bathroom at Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center on Friday (930), PLEASE<lb />
CALL MICHELLE at 752-8463. RE-<lb />
WARD!<lb />
CHRISTOPHER: You're doing a terrific<lb />
job! I'm so proud of you. I love you with all<lb />
my heart! Your Sweetheart, Joan.<lb />
THET A CHI. The Brothers and Pledges of<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi would like to congratulate<lb />
Theta Chi for regaining their charter. Glad<lb />
to have you back.<lb />
KA'S: Can't wait to see where you were<lb />
when the ship went down, tonite! Get<lb />
ready for an awesome time. The Sigmas<lb />
KAPPA SIGMA: We had a great time<lb />
building the float with you guys Thanks<lb />
for having us over! The Sigmas.<lb />
MARTA JOYNER AND KRIS KELLY<lb />
Congratulations on making the 1 lome<lb />
coming Court. We love you. The pledges<lb />
and sisters of Sigma Sigma Sigma<lb />
THE PLEDGES OF PI KAPPA ALPHA:<lb />
Would like to thank the pledges of Delta<lb />
Zeta for the great time we had with you<lb />
PI KAPPA ALPHA PLEDGE AUCTION<lb />
SUNDAY: Oct. 23 at the Attic Stay tuned<lb />
for details.<lb />
NEW DELI KEEPS J AMMIN! On Thurs<lb />
day come hear the SWAMP GYPSIES,<lb />
featuring Mike 1 lamer, Sue Ludeke &amp; Bob<lb />
Gravelin. They play between 9-11, after 11<lb />
p.m. is DEAD HEAD JAM Fridav, don't<lb />
miss WIDESPREAD PANIC, or you'll be<lb />
sorry.<lb />
WAY TO GO MB Sure helps the Alpha<lb />
Xi Delta rep!<lb />
KA Thanks for all the tun' You gu) - -<lb />
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CONGRATULATIONS On your new<lb />
charter Theta Chi l tin hi Omega's.<lb />
THANKS FOR ALL YOUR HH P JOHN<lb />
CARTER! Love the ("hi Omega's<lb />
CHI OMEGA PI UK.IS .t psyched.<lb />
Wecanhardlv wait Love the sisters of 'i<lb />
Omega<lb />
KAREN, STEVL. DA ID hanks i<lb />
guys for a most enlightening sctt.<lb />
Student Union forever! 1 ove, Karen i.<lb />
MASSAGE C1INR Physical therap�<lb />
students ar having .i m tssage lini<lb />
Tuesday, October II from 5 - �<lb />
at the Physical Therap) 1 al �<lb />
I lealth Bldg Advanced ti kets ai - <lb />
for 10 nun and SI 2 at the d<lb />
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED<lb />
$ NEED CASH? $<lb />
Loans On tc Buying Guns<lb />
TV Stereo, Gold Jewelry, coins,<lb />
most anything of value<lb />
. Southern Gon &amp; Pawn, Inc.<lb />
$ 752-2464 6<lb />
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED<lb />
EL-TOftO<lb />
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MENS HAIRSTYLING<lb />
STYLE CUT 700<lb />
IWALK-INS WELCOME<lb />
20 TEARS OP SERVING ECU<lb />
2 BLOCKS FROM CAMPUS<lb />
Eastgate Shopping Center<lb />
(Acroaat from Highway Patrol Station)<lb />
Behind Car Quest Auto Part<lb />
2800 E. 10th Street<lb />
Greenville<lb />
752-3318<lb />
SALES POSITION AVAILABLE<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
is now accepting applications lor an<lb />
advertising sales representative.<lb />
Requirements:<lb />
Previous Sales Experience<lb />
Good Personality &amp; Professional Appearam e<lb />
Excellent Communication Skills<lb />
Good Organizational Skills<lb />
Must Be Dependable &amp; Show Initiative &amp; Enthusiasm<lb />
Must Have Own Transportation<lb />
Must Have The Desire To Excel<lb />
Apply in Person at<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Please Include Resume<lb />
Publications Building<lb />
(In Front of Joyner Library)<lb />
No Phone Calls Please!<lb />
Announcements<lb />
CO-OP EDUCATION<lb />
Cooperative Education, a free service of-<lb />
fered by the University, is designed to<lb />
help vou find career-related work experi-<lb />
ence before you graduate We would like<lb />
to extend an invitation to all students to<lb />
attend a Co-op Information Seminar in the<lb />
GCB (see schedule below for Oct. Semi-<lb />
nars). 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 />
Thurs Oct. 13, 4 p.m. rm. 2006; Thurs<lb />
Oct. 20, 1 p.m rm. 2010; Mon Oct. 24,1<lb />
p.m rm. 2010; Thurs, Oct. 27,4 p.m rm.<lb />
2006; Mon Oct. 31, 4 p.m rm. 2006.<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.<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 />
LOST?<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.<lb />
night at 700.<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 700in the Jenkins Art<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
UNIVERSITY UNIONS<lb />
The Ohio Ballet will initiate 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: "Unhtled" (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 tne<lb />
Central Ticket Office, Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center, 757-6611, ext. 266. This event<lb />
is sponsored by the Performing Arts<lb />
Committee and the Department of Uni-<lb />
versity Unions.<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 Planters Bank Scholarship (3<lb />
at SI000 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 />
(S350), 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 />
KAPPA DELTA PI<lb />
Organizational meeting Oct. 11 at 7:30<lb />
p.m rm. 129 Speight. For members and<lb />
any interested potential members.<lb />
The yearbook staff has a few copies of the<lb />
1983-1986 Buccaneers left in the office. If<lb />
you would like to receive a copy of any of<lb />
these books, please come by the Bucca-<lb />
neer office and pick one up. They are in<lb />
front of the office door, and anyone is<lb />
welcome to receive a copy. We are located<lb />
in front of Joyner Library on the second<lb />
floor of the Publications Bldg.<lb />
ECU FORENSIC SOCIETY<lb />
Interested in competing in Intercollegiate<lb />
Debate, Public Speaking, Oral Interpre-<lb />
tive Reading, or Dramatic Interpretation?<lb />
Well, the ECU Forensics Society is for you.<lb />
We meet every Tues. night at 8:00 in 211<lb />
Messick Theatre Arts Bldg.<lb />
TRAVEL COMMITTEE<lb />
Attention all ECU students, faculty,<lb />
alumni and parents of ECU students!<lb />
Why spend another dull Thanksgiving<lb />
when you could be in the exciting city of<lb />
lights. New York City. Come join the Stu-<lb />
dent Union's Travel Committee excursion<lb />
to New York City, Nov. 23-27. For more<lb />
info, call the Central Ticket Office at 757-<lb />
6611.<lb />
MINORITY STUDENT ORG.<lb />
ELECTION of officers for the MINORITY<lb />
STUDENT ORGANIZATION will be<lb />
held on Oct. 11 at 500 p.m. in Speight 129.<lb />
Students interested in running for an of-<lb />
fice or nominating another student<lb />
should contact Dr. Smith (205 Whichard<lb />
or extension 6495) NO LATER THAN Oct.<lb />
7. Positions available are PRESIDENT,<lb />
VICE PRES SEC. AND TREASURER.<lb />
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP<lb />
CCF would like to invite you to our Bible<lb />
Studies every Tues. night at 7:00 p.m. in<lb />
Rawl 130. Bring a friend. For more info<lb />
call Jim at 752-7199.<lb />
FINANCIAL MGMT. ASSOC.<lb />
CASH, VACATION, &amp; PRIZES: HOW?<lb />
By playing the hottest business t,ame in<lb />
town sponsored by Wall Street and<lb />
AT&amp;T. There are over 400 chances to win.<lb />
The top 10 performers will receive a cash<lb />
prize, with first place performer receiving<lb />
$25,000 cash; and the top 100 performers<lb />
each month will receive athletic shoes<lb />
from Reebok and a wrist watch, courtesy<lb />
of Beneton by Bulova. Ypu can participate<lb />
for only $49.95. Interested participants<lb />
can register on the first floor of the GCB on<lb />
Wed. and Thurs. between 10-2 p.m. or by<lb />
contacting Student Financial Mgmt. As-<lb />
soc. members or call the FTNA dept. 757-<lb />
6670.<lb />
m n YEARBOOKS<lb />
SMI<lb />
The Society of Manufacturing Engineers<lb />
is having a called meeting Oct. 11 in Rawl<lb />
106 at 4:00. Guest speaker�Micky R.L.<lb />
McDowell, Dept. head for AT&amp;T. Subject.<lb />
New Technology in Fiber Optics. All<lb />
members and interested persons are<lb />
urged to attend!<lb />
UNDERWATER HOCKEY<lb />
Underwater Hockey games are scheduled<lb />
from 7:00 p.m. thru 830 p.m. at Memorial<lb />
Gym pool. An approved Club Sport, new<lb />
members are welcome at any time �<lb />
equipment needs include: mask, fins,<lb />
snorkel. Come out and try the newest<lb />
sport on campus.<lb />
INJURY EVALUATION<lb />
Injury assessment will be performed by a<lb />
certified trainer each Wed. and Thurs.<lb />
from 6:30-7:30 p.m. in the Memorial<lb />
Gymnasium Sports Care Room A. Recom-<lb />
mendation for rehabilitative processes<lb />
will be given for all interested. For addi-<lb />
tional info call 757-6387.<lb />
SNCAE<lb />
There will be a meeting on Tues Oct 11 at<lb />
5 p.m. Joan Shappley will speak to us on<lb />
how to arrange our classrooms. ALL<lb />
EDUCATION MAJORS ARE WELCOME<lb />
TO ATTEND!<lb />
PRFPROFESSIONAL HEALTH<lb />
ALLIANCE<lb />
The PreProfessional Health Alliance will<lb />
hold its first meeting of the 88-89 school<lb />
year, on Thurs Oct. 13 at 530 p.m. in<lb />
room 247 Mendenhall. Any student inter-<lb />
ested in a health-related career is invited<lb />
to attend.<lb />
FINANCIAL MGMT. ASSOC.<lb />
The Student Financial Management As-<lb />
soc. will meet Wed Oct. 12 at 430 p.m. in<lb />
room 3009 of the GCB. The guest speaker<lb />
will be Dorson White, V.P. for Business<lb />
Services at BB&amp;T. All interested students<lb />
are invited to attend the meeting.<lb />
Program, is coming to ECU to speak on<lb />
summer jobs in state government. The<lb />
presentation will be on Mon Nov. 21 at<lb />
10:00 a.m. in 1029 GCB. The ten-week in-<lb />
ternship program, in the Raleigh area, is<lb />
open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors<lb />
currently enrolled in college. (Those en-<lb />
tering Graduate School as of May 1989 are<lb />
not eligible).<lb />
CLASS PICTURES<lb />
Any student wishing to have a dass pic-<lb />
ture taken for the yearbook now has that<lb />
chance. Qass photographs will be taken<lb />
Oct. 31-Nov. 4 in the Student Store from 9<lb />
a.m. till 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 430 p.m.<lb />
each day. The yearbook is not your year-<lb />
book until you are in it.<lb />
ECU SURF CLUB<lb />
The Surfing Club will have a meeting<lb />
Tues Oct. 11 at 7:00 p.m. in Mendenhall<lb />
rm. 221. The meeting is very important.<lb />
Everyone is welcome.<lb />
NTF (SPECIALTY AREA)<lb />
The National Teacher Exam�Specialty<lb />
Area�will be offered at ECU on SAT.<lb />
NOV. 12,1988. Application blanks are to<lb />
be completed and mailed to the Educa-<lb />
tional Testing Service, Box 911-R, Prince-<lb />
ton, NJ 08541. Applications must be post-<lb />
marked no later than OCT. 14, 1988.<lb />
Applications may be obtained from the<lb />
ECU Testing Center, Room 105, Speight<lb />
Bldg ECU.<lb />
AHPAT<lb />
The Allied Health Professions Admission<lb />
Test will be offered at ECU on SAT NOV.<lb />
12, 1988. Application blanks are to be<lb />
completed and mailed to The Psychologi-<lb />
cal Corp 555 Academic Court, San Anto-<lb />
nio, TX 78204-0952 to arrive by OCT. 11,<lb />
1988.<lb />
EARLY CHILDHOOD CLUB<lb />
Have you started working on your PRO-<lb />
FESSIONAL FILE yet? Come see com-<lb />
pleted files and get some great ideas at the<lb />
next (EQ2 meeting! Everyone is welcome<lb />
to come on Wed Oct. 12 at 4:00 p.m. in<lb />
Speight 129. Please join us!<lb />
PHI ETA SIGMA<lb />
Phi Eta Sigma will hold a business meet-<lb />
ing Oct. 13th from 7-730 p.m. in room 205<lb />
Austin. All those interested please attend.<lb />
We will discuss purchasing tee-shirts.<lb />
MINORITY CAREER<lb />
EXPLORATION PAY<lb />
Wed Oct. 19, from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.<lb />
in Mendenhall. Representatives from<lb />
various career fields will be available to<lb />
talk about career opportunities. Spon-<lb />
sored by the Office of Minority Student<lb />
Affairs and Career Planning and Place-<lb />
ment Services.<lb />
Thurs, Oct. 13 at 8:00 pm. for registration<lb />
and a free demonstration<lb />
ADVANCEMENT<lb />
OF MANAGEMENT<lb />
Society for the Advancement of Mgmt is<lb />
sponsoring a tour of the DuPont plant in<lb />
Kinston on Wed Oct. 12. We will meet in<lb />
GCB room 1026 at 3:00 and depart shortly<lb />
after. Anyone interested in going should<lb />
see Dr. Koulamis in GCB 3111 or contact<lb />
Angela Dixon.<lb />
JUNIORS. SENIORS. &amp;<lb />
GRAD. STUDENTS<lb />
Sign up this week for your own Visa or<lb />
Master Card with Sovran Bank The Soci-<lb />
ety for the Advancement of Mgmt. will<lb />
have a table set up in front of the student<lb />
store thrcugh Thurs. from 9:00-400<lb />
Sovran Bank is offering great terms to full-<lb />
time students, so come by and apply this<lb />
week.<lb />
GAMMA PET A PHI<lb />
The National Gamma Beta Phi Honor<lb />
Society will hold a meeting Tues Oct. 11<lb />
at 8:00 in Jenkins Auditorium. New<lb />
members are welcomed.<lb />
SNCAE<lb />
Do you know all you need to know about<lb />
taking the NATIONAL TEACHER<lb />
EXAM? There will be a workshop for the<lb />
NTE Professional Knowledge area Wed<lb />
Oct. 12,4:30-8:00 p.m. Cost is $5.00 Regis-<lb />
ter in Speight, room 154. First 25 people to<lb />
register will be taken, so hurry! See Sherry<lb />
Tripp. It's worth your time to know!<lb />
SKIING TRIP<lb />
Be sure to attend the Intramural Skiing<lb />
Trip registration meeting from Aug 22 to<lb />
Oct. 22. Now you can ski the slopes and<lb />
leam the,ropes in this fun filled trip!<lb />
VON-3 BASKETBALL<lb />
Be sure to attend the Intramural Free<lb />
Throw Contest registration meeting held<lb />
Nov. 1 at 5:00 p.m. in B1O103. Play begins<lb />
shortly afterwards! Interested in officiat-<lb />
ing? Attend the first officials clinic on Oct.<lb />
25 at 8:00 p.m. at MG102. For additional<lb />
info call Dave Hall at 757-6387.<lb />
CO-KEf FLAG FOOTBALL<lb />
Be sure to attend the Intramural Co-Rec<lb />
Flag Football meeting held Oct 25 at 5:00<lb />
p.m. in BIO 109. Play begins shortly after-<lb />
ward! Interested in officiating? Attend the<lb />
first officials clinic Oct. 25 at 800 pm in<lb />
MG102. For additional info call Dave<lb />
Hall at 757-6387.<lb />
SOCCER<lb />
Be sure to attend the Intramui il<lb />
registration mooting hold Oct 19 at 6 �<lb />
p.m in GCB 1026 Play begins shorl<lb />
afterward! Interested in officiating? V'<lb />
tend the first officials clinic Oct - �<lb />
p.m. in MG 102 For additional int.<lb />
Dave Hall at 757-6387<lb />
RHO EPS I ION<lb />
Members or anyone interested in Rho Ep<lb />
silon National Real Estate Fratemit) aro<lb />
reminded of a mandatory meeting<lb />
Wed , Oct. 12 at 3:30 p m. in GCB 3009 I<lb />
vou cannot make the meeting or have ar y<lb />
questions, please call Todd Kirkpatrick a:<lb />
752-3642<lb />
WYNTON MARSALIS CON-<lb />
CERT<lb />
The Dept. of University Unions is proud<lb />
to present Wynton Marsalis in concert<lb />
Tues Nov. 1 at 8:00 p m in W right Audi<lb />
tonum. Tickets go on sale tor this Per<lb />
forming Arts Series event on Mon , CX I<lb />
10. Winner of a Grammy Award tor both<lb />
classical ami jazz performances Mr Mar<lb />
salis is sure to bring an energetic and en<lb />
tertaining show to Wright Auditorium<lb />
For further details, contact The Contra<lb />
Ticket Office, Mendenhall. or call I<lb />
757-6611.<lb />
SUMMER IOBS<lb />
Dr. Jack Vogt, a representative from the<lb />
Institute of Government Summer Intern<lb />
KARATECLUB<lb />
If you are interested in joining the ECU<lb />
Karate Club, come to Memorial Gym<lb />
BANNER CONTEST<lb />
Last chance to register your<lb />
organization's banner for the National<lb />
Alcohol Awareness Week Contest is 5<lb />
p.m. Frf Oct. 14 in 209 Whichard. Re-<lb />
member all banners will be judged at 4<lb />
p.m. Wed Oct. 19 at Ftcklen Stadium,<lb />
East service entrance. Call 757-6823 for<lb />
more info.<lb />
EXPRESSIONS<lb />
Expressions is now accepting poetry and<lb />
short stories for the Dec issue Themaga<lb />
zine is published twice a semester with<lb />
the first issue coming out in Oct This<lb />
special issue will ho a small magazine<lb />
with mainly general information<lb />
whereas the Doc issue will ho a larger -<lb />
containing news stones short stories<lb />
editorials, poetry, etc Articles ma be left<lb />
at the office or at the Media Board<lb />
Secretary's Office in the Publications<lb />
Bldg<lb />
VOLLEYBALL<lb />
Be sure to attend the Intramural Voile)<lb />
ball registration meeting held (.Vt 19 at<lb />
5:00 p.m in GCB 1026 Play begins shortly<lb />
afterward! Interested in officiating? Tor<lb />
additional into, call DAve 1 lall at 7<lb />
6387.<lb />
WERE YOU A.BQ.Y-SCQLI?<lb />
East Carolina Council's Oder of the Ar<lb />
row Lodge, Croatan Lodge 117, is cole<lb />
bratingits50th Anniversary on Now 4 6 at<lb />
Bonner Scout Reservation All past mem<lb />
bers of Croatan Lodge are invited "Green<lb />
Bar Bill William 1 larcourt (Author of the<lb />
Boy Scout Handbook), will be our hon<lb />
ored guest In order to attend, vou must<lb />
preregister by Oct. 14 The cost will he<lb />
$12.00 for Sat and S15 for Fn Sun Regis-<lb />
tration includes all meals, acnvibes, and a<lb />
beautiful special edition patch Send<lb />
check with name and address to East<lb />
Carolina Council, O A 50th Annivcrsarv,<lb />
P.O. Box 1698, Kinston, N C 285(13 or call<lb />
(919) 522-1521.<lb />
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Features<lb />
OCTOBER 11,1988 Page 7<lb />
Doing the county fair hop<lb />
ByJIMSHAMLIN<lb />
Sufi Writer<lb />
It's another ten minutes before<lb />
you reach the booth by the gate,<lb />
and another fifteen in queue for<lb />
tickets. "Two, please feeling the<lb />
It's Friday afternoon, classes are tingle of excitement returning,<lb />
over, and it's time to relax. Down-<lb />
town is the same old scene; some-<lb />
thing different is wanted, a<lb />
change of pace.<lb />
Thumbing through the pages of<lb />
The East Carolinian the answer is<lb />
minute ride.<lb />
After the ride is over, you de-<lb />
cide to eat some food from the<lb />
concession stand. Paying$7.50 for<lb />
two comdogs, an order of fries.<lb />
Six says an old woman in a and two cokes, you stand there<lb />
stained pink sweatshirt. She looks eating, you look at the crowd.<lb />
tired, as if she hasn't left the ticket<lb />
window for three days.<lb />
After buying the tickets, we<lb />
wade into another line which<lb />
found: the Pitt County Fair. So moves only a little faster. An old<lb />
you call a friend and say "Hey, man in a satin baseball jacket and<lb />
In the crowd, there are red-<lb />
necks, crying toddlers in K-Mart<lb />
jumpsuits, dazed-looking pre -<lb />
teens in plaid polyester pants,<lb />
obnoxious teenagers in baseball<lb />
caps and black tee-shirts, young<lb />
want to cruise the fair?" a John Deere cap takes the tickets punks in leather jackets, and<lb />
At 7:30 p.m you pick up the and lets you pass. Shuffling middle-aged people dressed in<lb />
date and cruise east towards through a throng of bewildered cellulose and baseball caps. It's<lb />
highway 256. A few miles down onlookers and uninformed depu- like double-coupons day at Farm<lb />
256, you see an array of neon and ties, the fair-goers veer to the left, Fresh. Bored, and perhaps dis-<lb />
flourescent lights in the distance away from the motor show and gusted, by the penny public, you<lb />
The headless women is only one of the big attractions at the annual Pitt County Fair. Reviewer Jim<lb />
Shamlin had a good time, but spent too much money. (Photo by Mark Love�Photolab)<lb />
Origin of fairs goes beyond<lb />
the invention of Ferris Wheel<lb />
before stopping in a queue of traf<lb />
fie in the left lane.<lb />
"Ooh the friend says, in child-<lb />
like anticipation, "The Ferris<lb />
Wheel<lb />
There are many attractions<lb />
which rise above the labyrinth of<lb />
booths below. The steam from<lb />
towards more civilized amuse-<lb />
ments.<lb />
"Let's ride the ferris wheel<lb />
suggests your date as you weave<lb />
through an arcade, ignoring the<lb />
calls of the red-faced carnies. You<lb />
nod and look around for a ticket<lb />
look around for a trash can. You<lb />
realize that you're standing on it.<lb />
After a gourmet junk food din-<lb />
ner, the 'Tilt-A-Whirl" ride looks<lb />
appealing. Then comes Sea<lb />
Dragon, "The Round-Up, The Oc-<lb />
topuss, and a few other rides<lb />
whose names soon blend in<lb />
among the rest.<lb />
Being the average male fair-<lb />
By JIM SHAMLIN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Pai you ever wonder, as you<lb />
floated above the crowds inthe<lb />
Ferris wheel, how the tradition of<lb />
lairs began?<lb />
Once a year, for as long as you general area<lb />
can remember, there has been a<lb />
county fair in each county, a state<lb />
fair in each state, and The Worlds<lb />
Fair which encompasses the<lb />
planet. Where did it all begin?<lb />
The word "fair" itself comes<lb />
from Old French term "foire a<lb />
combination of Latin<lb />
nn "(marketplace) and "fer-<lb />
(holiday). Thus, a fair is a<lb />
special sort of marketplace held<lb />
on holidays. This definition<lb />
hardly befits the modem fair,<lb />
which is better described�1�-<lb />
"carnival"� a festivity held<lb />
purely for amusement.<lb />
Like that of many traditions,<lb />
Fairs, Past and Present (written<lb />
in 1863), he suggested that fairs<lb />
originated from the masses of pil-<lb />
grims who traveled to holy places<lb />
on holy days. Since the site itself<lb />
could not accomodate all pil-<lb />
grims, tents were pitched in its<lb />
And since money is easier to<lb />
carry than food, especially on a<lb />
long trek, they bought provisions<lb />
from the local peasantry. In order<lb />
to maximize their profits, these timc' disbanded when the plague<lb />
Lord Mayor of London, invested<lb />
over 500 marks (about 245 lbs. of<lb />
silver) to improve the roads in<lb />
specific consideration of fair-<lb />
goers. Of course, riots, crime, dis-<lb />
ease, and fires were always a risk<lb />
when people amassed, but the<lb />
benefit of commerce and taxes far<lb />
outweighed these dangers.<lb />
There was much legislature<lb />
over fairs. They were limited in<lb />
booth. When you find one, you<lb />
concession booths rises slowly have to wait in another queue to<lb />
towards the starless sky, visible purchase ten tickets for $3.50.<lb />
only in the faint light. The traffic Thereisalongerlineattheferris<lb />
begins to move; a Pitt County wheel. You're lucky that you<lb />
Deputy is directing the line of cars bought ten tickets; that's exactly 80cr' vou feel compelled to ask-<lb />
across the highway, into the park- what you need for the two of you vour date if she would like a<lb />
ing lot. to ride. As the wheel spins suffed animal. She tugs at your<lb />
Twenty minutes later, you're around, she looks at the array of sleeve, pointing to a four-foot<lb />
led to an available space which is amusements below. You smile at stuffed Gumby. It hangs in an<lb />
a 15-minute hike from the gates, her fervor, even though you're attractive display, along with six<lb />
So you begin the trek, navigating thinking about the twenty-min- others just alike,<lb />
puddles and squidgy spots. ute wait vou endured for the five- See EATING, page 8<lb />
Seventh daughter of seventh<lb />
daughter looks back on years<lb />
peasants began to set up booths in<lb />
the pilgrims' campsites.<lb />
One such early fair held on the<lb />
feast of Saint Bartolomew in<lb />
Smithfield, English Historians<lb />
struck, and moved out of the cit-<lb />
ies. Laws of the polity were ex-<lb />
tended to fairs, so that such things<lb />
as prostitution and gambling,<lb />
once popular events, were illegal-<lb />
wrestle. Eventually, the two<lb />
in of the fair is highly events grew together into a huge<lb />
nebulous. It is likelv that fairs are celebration.<lb />
a product ofapre-historic festival. Regardless of the precise on-<lb />
Before the existence of gods, pri- gins, the primary element of early<lb />
mative tribes would gather after a fairs was commerce. While a<lb />
good hunt or, much later, a good single person would not be will-<lb />
harvest. There would be a great ing to travel fifty miles to buy a<lb />
recognize Smithfield as the site ized at fairs as well. The English<lb />
where many tournaments were Courts of Piepowder arose with<lb />
held: The nobiliJty .would oust faU and disbanded with their<lb />
white tha pmnnrry, m anyana dissolution ThPSP courts fifiEMfld<lb />
else who couldn't afford shiny to settle disputes among the mer-<lb />
armor and gallant steeds, would chants and customers. They also<lb />
WHITEV1LLE, N.C. (AP) -<lb />
Hope Bennett was born 90 years<lb />
ago, the seventh daughter of a<lb />
seventh daughter and the middle<lb />
child among 13 in a family named<lb />
Formyduval.<lb />
She was 14 years old before<lb />
she visited a town, traveling by<lb />
least and a trade of crafts and<lb />
skills.<lb />
Inevitable, a few of the warriors<lb />
would get toasted and engage in a<lb />
pear-chuckling contest, much to<lb />
the amusement of their Cromag-<lb />
non wives and offspring. Or per-<lb />
haps the farmers would say, "Oh,<lb />
yeah, well my pig's bigger than<lb />
set standards of measure, quality,<lb />
and price. In fact, many of the<lb />
statutes of common law concern-<lb />
ing commerce originated in these<lb />
fair courts.<lb />
Since Walford's book was writ-<lb />
ten some time before the inven-<lb />
tion of the Ferris Wheel, the evolu-<lb />
tion of fairs since the mid-nine-<lb />
teenth century is left to specula-<lb />
tion. But the decline of mercentile<lb />
in fairs is apparent.<lb />
vou pig and they would bring as a standard forbidding<lb />
the animals out for a more objec-<lb />
tive comparison.<lb />
A more reasonable explanation<lb />
might derive from the overland<lb />
trade routes of Eastern mer-<lb />
single ounce of spice, a merchant<lb />
would gladly travel that distance<lb />
to sell a large quantity to throngs<lb />
of customers. Livestock sales,<lb />
once an individual event, soon :ourse<lb />
came to the fairs. There, judges such as candy.appies and<lb />
would rank livestock (including carmc, which are sti1<lb />
slaves captured in combat) to specifically sold at fairs. These<lb />
rank quality, whic would serve goods by and large arerV t ncces.<lb />
sities. Thus fairs, by and large, arc<lb />
no longer an event which is cru-<lb />
cial to world commerce.<lb />
Amusements, however, did not<lb />
fall by the wayside. There were<lb />
theatrical booths, competitions,<lb />
performances by artisans, and<lb />
even public executions. Fairs pro-<lb />
chants, who drove their wagons vided the opportunity for a single not sold, but the prizes they win<lb />
increase their value. Still, this<lb />
Live stock judging is still held at<lb />
fairs. The animals themselves are<lb />
across Europe to peddle their performance to attract a large<lb />
wares. For safety's sake, they audience, and hence a large sum<lb />
went in caravans, later called of admissions. Even though these<lb />
Gypsy trains, through the conn- amusements were many, they still<lb />
nent. To attract customers, they did not replace trade as the focus<lb />
would bring musicians, jugglers, �f the fairs,<lb />
bellv-danccrs, sword-swallow- Politicians, of course, could not<lb />
crs and so forth. ignore the fairs. An event of such<lb />
A documented theory of the proportions, properly taxed,<lb />
origin of fairs is provided by Cor- could generate much revenue for cantilism as the primary function<lb />
nelious Walford. In his book, a policy. Sir William Littlebury, of fairs.<lb />
event is of relatively minor impor-<lb />
tance to the general public.<lb />
There are still special events<lb />
such as motor shows and con-<lb />
certs. And there are a plethora of<lb />
mechanical contraptions which<lb />
whirl fairgoers about. Thus, en-<lb />
tertainment has surpassed mer-<lb />
�wagwraluug a iinnhiy luad-riom<lb />
her home in the Nakina commu-<lb />
nity to Vineland, now part of<lb />
Whiteville. It was enough to let<lb />
her know she was not going to<lb />
stay down on the farm.<lb />
At 16, she impetuously mar-<lb />
ried a railroad man three times<lb />
her age. Her family told her it<lb />
wouldn't work. It was 14 years<lb />
later, while living in Savannah,<lb />
Ga that she realized they were<lb />
right.<lb />
Freeing herself from a stifling<lb />
marriage, she enrolled in a cosme-<lb />
tology school in New York City,<lb />
arriving during Prohibition to<lb />
find herself sharing an apartment<lb />
building with some other enter-<lb />
prising North Carolinians who<lb />
had brought some home-grown<lb />
skills north with them. They were<lb />
operating stills in the apartment<lb />
building.<lb />
"I never knew what hospital-<lb />
ity was until I went to New York<lb />
she said in an interview with the<lb />
Wilmington Morning Star. She<lb />
befriended a manager at the Met-<lb />
ropolitan Opera House and got<lb />
season tickets for two years. She<lb />
also caught a stage show intro-<lb />
ducing a new act: a kid named<lb />
Bing Crosby.<lb />
In 1934, she returned to<lb />
Savannah to start a beauty shop<lb />
business. Between cutting hair<lb />
and giving permanents, she be-<lb />
gan dabbling in real estate, buy-<lb />
ing old houses and renovating<lb />
them, doing a lot of the work her-<lb />
self.<lb />
She can still recall the amaze-<lb />
ment olajjuildjngcojoiracior wJaa<lb />
arrived at a job site to discover<lb />
that she had already put down the<lb />
foundation herself.<lb />
"I can't believe I'm 90 years<lb />
old she said. "I can't do the<lb />
things 1 used to, but my mind and<lb />
my attitude toward life are the<lb />
same as they always were<lb />
Her second marriage was<lb />
happy and lasted 14 years before<lb />
her husband died of heart disease<lb />
She was alone for seven years<lb />
until one day she was sitting in a<lb />
supper club in Savannah when a<lb />
man playing the piano asked her<lb />
if she had any requests. He played<lb />
every tune she named.<lb />
James H. Bennett was his<lb />
name.<lb />
"They called me 'Red' for<lb />
years and years, but I lost most of<lb />
my hair so now they call me<lb />
Jimmy he said.<lb />
Bennett grew up in South<lb />
Carolina, enrolling at the Univer-<lb />
sity of South Carolina at the age of<lb />
15, the youngest freshman the<lb />
school had ever had.<lb />
Bennett played in the bands<lb />
of Tommy Dorsey and at the<lb />
Grand Ole Opry. During World<lb />
War II, while serving in the 3rd<lb />
Army, he once performed for the<lb />
troops, including Gen. George S.<lb />
Patton. An old shoulder injury<lb />
hampers his musical pursuits, but<lb />
he can still belt out old tunes on an<lb />
accordian.<lb />
He says he once knew 1,000<lb />
songs and played in a place where<lb />
the owner promised a $10 bill to<lb />
anyone who could name a rune<lb />
Bennett didn't know.<lb />
"Hhink he only lost one $10<lb />
bill he said. "My memory's not<lb />
as good. I can't remember but<lb />
about 800 of them<lb />
Bennett was on the way from<lb />
New York to play at the Fontaine-<lb />
bleau Hotel in Miami when he<lb />
stopped in Savannah for a two-<lb />
week gig at the supper club.<lb />
He walked Hope to her car<lb />
one night. He never did make it to<lb />
Miami.<lb />
They were married 21 years<lb />
ago. This time, she married a<lb />
younger man. He's 66.<lb />
Back in 1957, Mrs. Bennett<lb />
was diagnosed with anemia and a<lb />
nerve disorder that temporarily<lb />
confined her to a wheelchair. She<lb />
overcame the problems, however,<lb />
and she's still going strong, devot-<lb />
ing a lot of time to making quilts<lb />
for nieces and nephews.<lb />
The Bennetts have no chil-<lb />
dren of their own, but they have<lb />
other relatives in Columbus<lb />
County. About six and a half<lb />
years ago, they returned to<lb />
Whiteville, where they live in a<lb />
mobile home they moved into<lb />
after Mrs. Bennett was told she<lb />
could not live in an apartment<lb />
with her two dogs, both dead now<lb />
and still missed, remembered in<lb />
pictures produced by Bennett's<lb />
hobby of photography.<lb />
Railroad clothing are in vogue<lb />
SPENCER, N.C. (AP) -<lb />
Dressed in traditional railroad<lb />
clothes, retired machinist Milton<lb />
Ruble and a handful of other vol-<lb />
unteers are trying to restore to<lb />
glory what once was the largest<lb />
repair facility for steam locomo-<lb />
tives in the South.<lb />
"What we're doing is for the<lb />
next generation Ruble said of<lb />
the restoration of Spencer Shops.<lb />
"We want them to be able to learn<lb />
something about their past"<lb />
The railroad buffs hope to<lb />
turn the 57-acre site and its decay-<lb />
ing buildings into a transporta-<lb />
tion museum surpassed by none.<lb />
The Southern Railway<lb />
opened the Spencer Shops in 18<lb />
because of its strategic location<lb />
halfway between Washington<lb />
DC. and Atlanta. By 1938, the<lb />
facility employed nearly 3,000<lb />
men and was capable of servicing<lb />
100 steam locomotives a day.<lb />
"In its heyday, one com-<lb />
pletely rebuilt locomotive would<lb />
come out that door every day<lb />
said Charlie Peacock, a former<lb />
brakeman and conductor who is<lb />
president of the non-profit N.C.<lb />
Transportation History Corp<lb />
which leases the facility from the<lb />
state.<lb />
With the introduction of die-<lb />
sel locomotives in the 1940s, activ-<lb />
ity waned. The shops were closed<lb />
in I960, leaving only a skeleton<lb />
crew.<lb />
In 1977, Southern donated the<lb />
Spencer Shops to the state as the<lb />
eventual site of the N.C. Trans-<lb />
portation Museum. But little state<lb />
funding has materialized and<lb />
most of the progress at the site is<lb />
credited to the small band of eld-<lb />
erly volunteers.<lb />
Ruble and his crew has<lb />
logged thousands of hours restor-<lb />
ing old trains, repairing tracks<lb />
and performing countless other<lb />
grimy duties.<lb />
"My wife likes to tell every-<lb />
one that she saw me more often<lb />
when I was working said Jim<lb />
Mesimore, who also put in 47<lb />
years at the shops.<lb />
The 37-stall roundhouse is<lb />
serviced by a 100-foot turntable<lb />
which rotates to permit locomo-<lb />
tives to move into and out of the<lb />
roundhouse for repairs. The vol-<lb />
unteers got the turntable working<lb />
again, much to the amazement of<lb />
a state official who considered it a<lb />
total loss.<lb />
Ruble and the other volun-<lb />
teers wonder aloud if the Spencer<lb />
Shops can survive the elements<lb />
long enough for the state to fund i t<lb />
as a full-fledged museum.<lb />
Five years ago, the state De-<lb />
partment of Cultural Resources<lb />
opened an exhibit on the history<lb />
of transportation in the old Mas-<lb />
ter Mechanic's Office storehouse.<lb />
Thousands of students visit the<lb />
Spencer Shops each year, where<lb />
they get a chance to take a ride on<lb />
an old steam locomotive.<lb />
This is one of Frank Diener's works of art which will be on exhibit Thursday at Gray Art Gallery,<lb />
elephant will join other big top sculptures in "Diener's Circus<lb /><pb facs="00058100_tn_0010" /><lb />
V<lb /><lb />
I<lb />
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8 THE EAST CAROL INI AN<lb />
OCTOBER 11,1988<lb />
Eating at the Pitt fair<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
"Two dollars for three darts<lb />
the man shouts as you approach,<lb />
knowing only too well that you're<lb />
already interested. You hand him<lb />
the money, take your darts, and<lb />
miss miserably. The date looks<lb />
unimpressed, so you reach into<lb />
vour pocket. This time, you man-<lb />
age to burst one balloon, a score<lb />
which merits a blue snake made<lb />
out of fake fur. "You can trade him<lb />
in for bigger prizes the crony<lb />
reminds you, so you buy another<lb />
chance, and another, and another.<lb />
Several minutes later, you walk<lb />
awav from the booth. Your date<lb />
clutches a stuffed white Hon. It's<lb />
no Gumby but it cost you over<lb />
twenty bucks. She seems satis-<lb />
fied, but vou feel lousy. As a con-<lb />
solation, you take her to another<lb />
concessions stand. There, you buy-<lb />
two caramel apples and a bag of<lb />
cotton candy to take home.<lb />
"Seven-fifty says the middle-<lb />
aged woman at the window. You<lb />
reach into your pocket, finding<lb />
only two fives and three<lb />
crumpled ones. You hand her<lb />
eight dollars and pocket the<lb />
change, wondering where the rest<lb />
of your eighty-dollar bankroll<lb />
went.<lb />
On your way out, you decide to<lb />
investigate the two large alumi-<lb />
num buildings near the gate.<lb />
There aren't any lines there, and<lb />
no-one appears to be collecting<lb />
money from the people who<lb />
wander into them.<lb />
The first building has four rows<lb />
of booths. Some of them are com-<lb />
mercial displays for not - profit<lb />
organizations and local busi-<lb />
nesses, others are businesses in<lb />
themselves - selling everything<lb />
from baked goods to porcelain<lb />
figurines to automotive stereo<lb />
speakers, and others are propa-<lb />
gands centers for political fac-<lb />
tions.<lb />
As vou enter the next building.<lb />
Painter adds<lb />
dreams to art<lb />
� N EW YORK (AD - To under-<lb />
standhe paintings of Vicky<lb />
Montesinos is to know her<lb />
dreams.<lb />
"We all have our own uni-<lb />
verse said Montesinos, a Mexi-<lb />
can artist whose work has been<lb />
shown throughout the world. "It<lb />
belongs to you only. Sometimes<lb />
you allow others to be in your<lb />
universe and sometimes you<lb />
don't<lb />
The 44-year-old Montesinos<lb />
is on show this fall at the Circle<lb />
Gallery in Soho.<lb />
"1 feel like my own universe is<lb />
full of dreams. A fantasy, nothing<lb />
that is quite visible she says.<lb />
That world of fantasy seems<lb />
to be in Montesinos' blood. Her<lb />
father, Fernando Rivero, was a<lb />
film director in Mexico City and<lb />
worked with such actresses as<lb />
Susan Havward and Hedv<lb />
Lamarr.<lb />
And Montesinosrecallsbcing<lb />
in awe o those women.<lb />
"1 was surrounded by this<lb />
kind of fantasy. They were so<lb />
beautiful. I was thinking, '1 wish 1<lb />
could be like that Montesinos<lb />
said, adding that she doesn't tind<lb />
women as beautiful today.<lb />
"1 don't know why. Maybe<lb />
it's me. I'm sure there are beauti-<lb />
ful women around but I don't find<lb />
what I used to find in those<lb />
people<lb />
The women in Montesinos'<lb />
paintings are often colorfully<lb />
dressed with their hair hidden<lb />
under elaborate hats.<lb />
"Basically, in all my paint-<lb />
ings, the women have a nostalgic<lb />
look<lb />
she said. "If I could choose to<lb />
be in another life, I would choose<lb />
the 1900s in Europe. I have a lot of<lb />
feelings for those places. I have a<lb />
read a lot history books about<lb />
what happened there<lb />
One of her paintings is called<lb />
"The Venetian<lb />
"I get a lot of inspiration every<lb />
time I go to Venice. I try to go<lb />
every year. It's a very serious<lb />
place. I get inspired and try to<lb />
bring what Venice was in the<lb />
1900s to my paintings. I imagine<lb />
people dressed in a lot of gold<lb />
Montesinos is concerned that<lb />
people are more interested in<lb />
material gains than in developing<lb />
their imagination.<lb />
'The values ha ve been chang-<lb />
ing little by little. I find people<lb />
have really all their attention on<lb />
making a lot of money; that takes<lb />
a lot of time and energy. Maybe<lb />
that's one of the reasons they re-<lb />
ally don't have time to dream<lb />
you want to turn around right<lb />
away - the smell of the pigs and<lb />
goats overwhelms you from<lb />
acress the room. But your date<lb />
cries, "look - bunnies and strolls<lb />
across the hay-matted floor. You<lb />
follow her as she looks at rabbits,<lb />
ducks, pigeons, and other inno-<lb />
cent-looking animals in chicken-<lb />
wire cages.<lb />
As for yourself, you are inter-<lb />
ested in a particular fellow who is<lb />
looking at chickens from several<lb />
feet awav. Though he is dressed in<lb />
a denim jacket and a baseball cap<lb />
bearing the infamous "CAT"<lb />
logo, there is something different<lb />
about him.<lb />
Tcrhaps it's his distinguished<lb />
posture, or his designer spec-<lb />
tacles, or the gTey sideburns,<lb />
which identifies him as a bastion<lb />
of intelligence in this asylum for<lb />
the mentally insufficient. He<lb />
cocks his head, walks up to the<lb />
cages, and barks loudly.<lb />
An hour later, you walk your<lb />
date to her door. She is smiling a<lb />
tired but satisfied smile. You feel<lb />
exhausted and depressed, think-<lb />
ing of your $25-an-hour evening.<lb />
"I really enjoyed tonight she<lb />
says.<lb />
"Yeah you say, "We should<lb />
do it again sometime<lb />
"Next year she says.<lb />
"Next year you think, and so<lb />
the first time that night, you smile.<lb />
-���"� <lb />
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Willie I ewis looks for a hand<lb />
but were unable to put it toee<lb />
The year<lb />
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Bv KRISTIN HALBERG<lb />
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The Pentathlon h-<lb />
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squad meet was improved<lb />
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Coach Kick Kobe<lb />
The overall - <lb />
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Maunch in th<lb />
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For tl M<lb />
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with V�: point<lb />
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FTurd, fourth and fifl<lb />
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For the women, it wasShell) M<lb />
(3299 points) Robin Wicks 3<lb />
and Page H 2812 securing<lb />
third, fourth and fiftl <lb />
specti eh<lb />
Clems<lb />
� No 11 Qems<lb />
Virginia tor the 28th straigri j<lb />
and North Carolina matched<lb />
worst start in 21 years with a 1<lb />
to Wake Forest to highlight V,<lb />
tic Coast Conference act:<lb />
weekend<lb />
mson cot a scare fl<lb />
Virginia before a Rodney<lb />
hams touchdown pass to C<lb />
Davis with 152 left gave the<lb />
gets a 10-7 icton<lb />
We played well enoughj<lb />
wm but we didn't saidVirgi<lb />
coach George Welsh We plaj<lb />
K minutes of football tor the 1 j<lb />
time all season<lb />
They're getting better - al<lb />
Mountai<lb />
Special to ���� iMtt iTMrehntmm<lb />
The ECU Rugby Club<lb />
eied to Boone last Sarurda<lb />
meet the Mountaineers of<lb />
The Mountaineers, last ve,<lb />
State Champs, showed how hcj<lb />
held can have its advantages<lb />
The Tirate Ruggers staj<lb />
slow and couldn't seem to<lb />
their game plan Both teJ<lb />
moved the ball effectively,<lb />
neither team was able to<lb />
earlv. The Mountaineers set<lb />
first on missed plays by ECU<lb />
could never open the game ul<lb />
Fhillip Ritchie scored fii<lb />
ECU with an assist from<lb />
Tobin and Greg Roche. The<lb />
version kick for two was<lb /><pb facs="00058100_tn_0011" /><lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
OCTOBER 11.1988<lb />
Eating at the Pitt fair<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
Two dollars for three darts<lb />
the man shouts as you approach,<lb />
knowing only too well that you're<lb />
already interested. You hand him<lb />
the money, take your darts, and<lb />
miss miserably. The date looks<lb />
unimpressed, so you reach into<lb />
your pocket. This time, you man-<lb />
age to burst one balloon, a score<lb />
which merits a blue snake made<lb />
out of fake fur. "You can trade him<lb />
in for bigger prizes the crony<lb />
reminds you, so you buy another<lb />
chance, and another, and another.<lb />
Several minutes later, you walk<lb />
away from the booth. Your date<lb />
clutches a stuffed white lion. It's<lb />
no Gumby but it cost you over<lb />
twenty bucks. She seems satis-<lb />
fied, but you feel lousy. As a con-<lb />
solation, you take her to another<lb />
concessions stand. There, you buy<lb />
two caramel apples and a bag of<lb />
cotton candy to take home.<lb />
"Seven-fifty says the middle-<lb />
aged woman at the window. You<lb />
reach into your pocket, finding<lb />
only two fives and three<lb />
crumpled ones. You hand her<lb />
eight dollars and pocket the<lb />
change, wondering where the rest<lb />
of your eighty-dollar bankroll<lb />
went.<lb />
On your way out, you decide to<lb />
investigate the two large alumi-<lb />
num buildings near the gate.<lb />
There aren't any lines there, and<lb />
no-one appears to be collecting<lb />
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Painter adds<lb />
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the first time mat night, you smile.<lb />
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5tom the -paintings -xA - Vicky<lb />
Montesinos is to know her<lb />
dreams.<lb />
"We all have our own uni-<lb />
verse said Montesinos, a Mexi-<lb />
can artist whose work has been<lb />
shown throughout the world. "It<lb />
belongs to you only. Sometimes<lb />
you allow others to be in your<lb />
universe and sometimes you<lb />
don't<lb />
The 44-year-old Montesinos<lb />
is on show this fall at the Circle<lb />
Gallery in Soho.<lb />
"I feel like my own universe is<lb />
full of dreams. A fantasy, nothing<lb />
that is quite visible she says.<lb />
That world of fantasy seems<lb />
to be in Montesinos' blood. Her<lb />
father, Fernando Rivero, was a<lb />
film director in Mexico City and<lb />
worked with such actresses as<lb />
Susan Hayward and Hedy<lb />
Lamarr.<lb />
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in awe of those women.<lb />
"I was surrounded by this<lb />
kind of fantasy. They were so<lb />
beautiful. I was thinking, T wish I<lb />
could be like that Montesinos<lb />
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women as beautiful today.<lb />
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it's me. I'm sure there are beauti-<lb />
ful women around but I don't find<lb />
what I used to find in those<lb />
people<lb />
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paintings are often colorfully<lb />
dressed with their hair hidden<lb />
under elaborate hats.<lb />
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ings, the women have a nostalgic<lb />
look<lb />
she said. "If I could choose to<lb />
be in another life, I would choose<lb />
the 1900s in Europe. I have a lot of<lb />
feelings for those places. I have a<lb />
read a lot history books about<lb />
what happened there<lb />
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time I go to Venice. I try to gp<lb />
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1900s to my paintings. I imagine<lb />
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Montesinos is concerned that<lb />
people are more interested in<lb />
material gains man in developing<lb />
their imagination.<lb />
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ally don't have time to dream<lb />
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Willie Lewis looks for a hand<lb />
but were unable to put it toge<lb />
The year<lb />
the ECU<lb />
By KRISTEN HALBERG<lb />
AMlataat Sport. Editor<lb />
The Pentathlon held lal<lb />
Thursday may indicate a proi<lb />
ing season for the ECU s<lb />
team, as every time in this int<lb />
squad meet was improved uj<lb />
from last year.<lb />
"We are very pleased, evi<lb />
though it is still early said He<lb />
Coach Rick Kobe.<lb />
The overall standings in<lb />
Pentathlon competition for<lb />
women put freshman Jem<lb />
Maunch in the spotlight as<lb />
captured first place with a total<lb />
3525 points.<lb />
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year's Pentathlon, kept his title <lb />
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fortable second place lead for<lb />
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overall standings for the<lb />
were claimed by Marc Cook (2:<lb />
points), Andy Johns (2279 poii<lb />
and Mark O'Brien (2265 poinj<lb />
For the women, it was Shelly Ml<lb />
(3299 points), Robin Wicks (28<lb />
and Page Holt (2812) securing I<lb />
third, fourth and fifth spots,<lb />
spectively.<lb />
Clems<lb />
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Virginia for the 28th straight til<lb />
and North Carolina matched<lb />
worst start in 21 years with a 1<lb />
to Wake Forest to highlight AtlJ<lb />
tic Coast Conference action t<lb />
weekend.<lb />
Clemson got a scare<lb />
Virginia before a Rodney<lb />
Hams touchdown pass to Cl<lb />
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gers a 10<lb />
"We playea well enough!<lb />
win, but we didn't said VirgiJ<lb />
coach George Welsh. "We plai<lb />
60 minutes of football for the '<lb />
time all season<lb />
"They're getting better - al<lb />
Mountai<lb />
The ECU Rugby Club<lb />
eled to Boone last Saturda)<lb />
meet the Mountaineers of<lb />
The Mountaineers, last<lb />
State Champs, showed how 1<lb />
field can have its advantages.<lb />
The Pirate Ruggers<lb />
slow and couldn't seem to<lb />
their game plan. Both<lb />
moved the ball effectively,<lb />
neither team was able to<lb />
early. The Mountaineers<lb />
first on missed plays by<lb />
could never open the game<lb />
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Willie Lewis looks for a hand up after being tackled. The Pirates were looking for something all day,<lb />
but were unable to put it together. (Photo by Thomas Walters - ECU Photo Lab.)<lb />
The year looks promising for<lb />
the ECU men'swomen's team<lb />
By KRISTEN HALBERG<lb />
Asi�Unt Sports Editor<lb />
The Pentathlon held last<lb />
Thursday may indicate a promis-<lb />
ing season for the ECU swim<lb />
team, as every time in this intra-<lb />
squad meet was improved upon<lb />
from last year.<lb />
"We are very pleased, even<lb />
though it is still early said Head<lb />
Coach Rick Kobe.<lb />
The overall standings in the<lb />
Pentathlon competition for the<lb />
women put freshman Jenny<lb />
Maunch in the spotlight as she<lb />
captured first place with a total of<lb />
3525 points.<lb />
For the men, Raymond Ken-<lb />
nedy, defending champion of last<lb />
year's Pentathlon, kept his title for<lb />
the second year in a row as he won<lb />
wtrh 3092 points.<lb />
Second place in the overall<lb />
standings for the women was<lb />
claimed by last year's title holder<lb />
Meredith Bridgers with her 3406<lb />
point total. Tom Holsten, who<lb />
had 2839 total points, had a com-<lb />
fortable second place lead for the<lb />
men<lb />
Third, fourth and fifth place<lb />
overall standings for the men<lb />
were claimed by Marc Cook (2326<lb />
points), Andy Johns (2279 points)<lb />
and Mark O'Brien (2265 points).<lb />
For the women, it was Shelly Mica<lb />
(3299 points), Robin Wicks (2838)<lb />
and Page Holt (2812) securing the<lb />
third, fourth and fifth spots, re-<lb />
spectively.<lb />
The women exploded as<lb />
three new pentathlon records<lb />
were set. Veteran sophomore<lb />
swimmer Meredith Bridgers<lb />
broke her own record in the 100-<lb />
yard breaststroke when she swam<lb />
it in 1:07.0. Freshman Jenny<lb />
Maunch took second in 1:13.4<lb />
while Shelly Mica, who is also a<lb />
freshman, secured third in 1:16.4.<lb />
Bridgers again claimed a title<lb />
when she broke the record in the<lb />
200-yard individual medley (IM),<lb />
turning in a time of 2:16.0.<lb />
Maunch was again in second<lb />
place, swimming the 200 IM in<lb />
2:18.3, and Mica repeated her<lb />
third place performance again in<lb />
this event, touching the wall in<lb />
2:19.0.<lb />
The 100-yard freestyle was<lb />
the next record breaking event for<lb />
the lady swimmers, and this time<lb />
it was freshman Page Holt who<lb />
put her name in the Pentathlon<lb />
record books as she posted a win-<lb />
ning time of 55.3. Coming in sec-<lb />
ond was Maunch in 58.7, while<lb />
sophomore Carolyn Green took<lb />
third in 59.10.<lb />
Freshman Shelly Mica was<lb />
next to shine for the Pirates as she<lb />
swam to a first place finish in the<lb />
100-yard butterfly in a time of<lb />
1:02.7. Junior Robin Wicks fol-<lb />
lowed to take the second place<lb />
slot in 1:03.2 and Maunch held on<lb />
for third in 1:03.3<lb />
Finally for the ladies, it was<lb />
freshman Wendy Smith taking<lb />
first in the 100-yard backstroke in<lb />
1:05.8. Soon to follow was Mica in<lb />
at 1:07.5 and bringing up the rear<lb />
was Maunch in 1:09.2.<lb />
The men were impressive in<lb />
their performances as well, as a<lb />
new Pentathlon record was estab-<lb />
lished in the 100-yard<lb />
breaststroke. Raymond Kennedy,<lb />
a junior and veteran to the ECU<lb />
swimming program, swam a rec-<lb />
ord breaking time of 1:01.23. John<lb />
Springer claimed second with his<lb />
time of 1:05.08, while Hoppy<lb />
Hopkinson managed third in<lb />
1:06.54.<lb />
Next up for the Pirates was<lb />
Tom Holsten, just barely captur-<lb />
ing first from Kennedy in the 200-<lb />
yard individual medly in his time<lb />
of 2:02.93. Kennedy swam in at<lb />
2:02.93 while third place went to<lb />
Ted Christensen.<lb />
Eight-hundredths of a second<lb />
separated John Farrell and Mark<lb />
O'Brien as Farrell came out on top<lb />
with his time of 56.70. George<lb />
Walters claimed third inthisclose<lb />
race with a time of 56.84.<lb />
The 100-yard butterfly<lb />
proved to be another close race,<lb />
but it was Andy Johns who led the<lb />
pack with a time of 54.61. Holsten<lb />
closely followed with 54.75 and<lb />
Erick Hoyos came in third in<lb />
56.71.<lb />
Finally for the men, John Far-<lb />
rel won the 100-yard freestyle<lb />
with his time of 49.38 and Billy<lb />
Haughton swam for second in<lb />
50.10. Hoyos secured third with a<lb />
time of 50.18.<lb />
The Pirates of ECU really<lb />
weren't beaten Saturday by a<lb />
team from West Virginia. Rather,<lb />
they were beaten by two things.<lb />
Themselves and Undra<lb />
Johnson.<lb />
Perhaps we should begin<lb />
with Johnson, a back-up tailback<lb />
who came in when the Mountain-<lb />
eers' leading rusher Anthony<lb />
Brown went out with a hamstring<lb />
injury. Johnson ran over, under,<lb />
around and through the Pirate<lb />
defense for 167 yards and two<lb />
touchdowns on 25 carries. The<lb />
defense seemed to be able to limit,<lb />
if not contain, everyone but<lb />
Johnson, who time and again<lb />
came up with good yardage<lb />
whenever the Mountaineers<lb />
needed it.<lb />
Then we have the Pirates<lb />
themselves. A team that can't<lb />
seem to be able to get both the<lb />
offense and the defense clicking at<lb />
the same time. A team that had a<lb />
touchdown called back on a pen-<lb />
alty, and had two more touch-<lb />
down passes dropped. Add to<lb />
this two missed field goals, and<lb />
you may very well have the differ-<lb />
ence between beating a top-ten<lb />
team and losing another game<lb />
that they had the ability to win in<lb />
front of 33,876 fans, the fourth-<lb />
largest crowd in Ficklen history.<lb />
The Pirates had possession of<lb />
the ball to open the game. Junior<lb />
Robinson took the kick-off on his<lb />
own goal line, and returned it 65<lb />
yards to the West Virginia 35 yard<lb />
line. After a three-yard run, Reg-<lb />
gie McKinney got open over the<lb />
middle and caught a Charlie Li-<lb />
bretto pass for a 20-yard gain<lb />
down to the twelve-yard line. But<lb />
the offense was unable to pick up<lb />
the first down, and were forced to<lb />
try a 30-yard field goal. Robb<lb />
Imperato came on for the attempt,<lb />
but it drifted wide left of the up-<lb />
rights, and the Pirates came up<lb />
empty.<lb />
The Pirate defense played<lb />
well on its first series out, holding<lb />
the Mountaineers to three plays<lb />
and forcing them to punt, but<lb />
West Virginia got the ball back<lb />
two plays later when Darrell<lb />
Whitmore picked off a Libretto<lb />
pass at the ECU 37-yard line.<lb />
However, the Mountaineers were<lb />
unable to move the ball, and were<lb />
forced to bring Charlie Bauman in<lb />
to kick a 49-yard field goal, giving<lb />
West Virginia the early 3-0 lead<lb />
with 9:31 left in the first period.<lb />
The Pirates were unable to<lb />
score on the ensuing drive, and<lb />
the Mountaineers took posses-<lb />
sion on their own 33-yard line.<lb />
Johnson took over at this<lb />
point, coming in for the injured<lb />
Brown. Johnson accounted for 54<lb />
of the 60 yards that it took for the<lb />
Mountaineers to find the end<lb />
zone. Johnson capped the drive<lb />
when he went over from five<lb />
yards out. Bauman hit the extra<lb />
point, and West Virginia went up<lb />
10-0 with 2:38 remaining in the<lb />
first quarter.<lb />
The Mountaineers scored<lb />
again in the opening minutes of<lb />
the second period,after driving 58<lb />
yards in seven plays. The touch-<lb />
down came when the Mountain-<lb />
eers' much heralded quarterback<lb />
Major Harris hit tight end Adrian<lb />
Moss for an 18-yard touchdown<lb />
strike. Bauman added the extra<lb />
point, giving the Mountaineers a<lb />
17-0 edge.<lb />
The Pirates finally got a break<lb />
mid-way through the second<lb />
when Mike Applewhite fell on a<lb />
Major Harris fumble on the ECU<lb />
36-yard line. Travis Hunter en-<lb />
tered the game for the Pirates, and<lb />
took them down to the six-yard<lb />
line before the drive stalled. Im-<lb />
perato came on and hit a 22-yard<lb />
field goal with seven minutes left<lb />
in the half to make the score 17-3.<lb />
The Pirate defense held the<lb />
Mountaineers on their next two<lb />
possessions, and with time run-<lb />
ning down the Pirates got the ball<lb />
on their own 22-yard line. After<lb />
gaining but three yards on the<lb />
ground in two plays. Hunter went<lb />
to the air for Al Whiting. His pass<lb />
bounced off Whiting's chest, and<lb />
Walter Wilson snagged it out of<lb />
the air for a 24-yard gain out to the<lb />
49-yard line.<lb />
Volleyball team slides<lb />
By CAROLYN JUSTICE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
East Carolina's women's vol-<lb />
leyball team was unable to come<lb />
up with their first conference win<lb />
this weekend as it lost to Ameri-<lb />
can University and George Ma-<lb />
son University in a double match<lb />
in Wilmington.<lb />
In a close first match, ECU<lb />
went four games with the Lady<lb />
Eagles of American. American<lb />
won the first two games 15-9,15-<lb />
10 but the Lady Pirates were able<lb />
to take the third game from them,<lb />
15-13. To cap off the win, Ameri-<lb />
can won the fourth game 15-9.<lb />
"We had four good games<lb />
with American said Coach Judy<lb />
Kirkpatrick. "The match was not a<lb />
runaway match. We played well,<lb />
but had a few errors that knocked<lb />
us out of each game. American<lb />
was a surprise over last year's<lb />
team<lb />
With only a fifteen minute<lb />
break, ECU then took on George<lb />
Mason University, who had lost<lb />
earlier in the day to Wilmington.<lb />
In the words of Coach Kirkpa-<lb />
trick, it was a "flat match<lb />
" The Lady Pirates were unable<lb />
to generate offense in a match that<lb />
George Mason walked away<lb />
with, 2-15,8-15,7-15.<lb />
In an effort to boost the of-<lb />
fense, setter Kerry Weisbrod sat<lb />
out one game against the Lady<lb />
Patriots as Debbie Tate stepped<lb />
in, but the win was out of the Lady<lb />
Pirate's reach.<lb />
"With George Mason, we<lb />
never really had anything going. I<lb />
believe we could have beat them<lb />
had we played as well as we did<lb />
against American<lb />
The Lady Pirates are now 6-9<lb />
overall and 0-3 in CAA play.<lb />
Kirkpatrick says the conference<lb />
record is not a problem at this<lb />
point in the season because there<lb />
is a lot of time for improving be-<lb />
fore the conference tournament in<lb />
November.<lb />
"Although we are 0-3 in the<lb />
CAA now, finishing in a decent<lb />
place in the conference is not be-<lb />
low our reach. There is a Kne that<lb />
can be drawn between UNC-<lb />
Wilmington and William &amp; Mary,<lb />
then the other four teams are<lb />
pretty even said Kirkpatrick.<lb />
"We are still progressing and will<lb />
have everything put together by<lb />
conference tournament time<lb />
ECU, who has lost four con-<lb />
secutive games, will look for a win<lb />
tonight night as it travels to<lb />
Campbell University to take on<lb />
the Ladv Camels, who they de-<lb />
feated earlier this season, 156,15-<lb />
7,15-4 in a match at Minges.<lb />
Clemson plays just well enough to get win<lb />
(AP) � No. 11 Clemson beat<lb />
Virginia for the 28th straight time<lb />
and North Carolina matched its<lb />
worst start in 21 years with a loss<lb />
to Wake Forest to highlight Atlan-<lb />
tic Coast Conference action this<lb />
weekend.<lb />
Clemson got a scare from<lb />
Virginia before a Rodney Wil-<lb />
liams touchdown pass to Chip<lb />
Davis with 1:52 left gave the Ti-<lb />
gers a 10-7 victory.<lb />
"We played well enough to<lb />
win, but we didn't said Virginia<lb />
coach George Welsh. "We played<lb />
60 minutes of football for the first<lb />
time all season<lb />
They're getting better - a lot<lb />
better said Clemson coach<lb />
Danny Ford. "Virginia kept us<lb />
from making the big play and<lb />
made us earn it<lb />
Virginia went ahead, 7-3,<lb />
with 5:27 to play when quarter-<lb />
back Shawn Moore found Her-<lb />
man Moore in the right corner of<lb />
the end zone for a 14-yard scoring<lb />
pass to top an 11-play, 76-yard<lb />
Cavalier drive.<lb />
Clemson took the ensuing<lb />
kickof f and drove the length of the<lb />
field in eight plays. Included in<lb />
the series was tailback Terry<lb />
Allen's 39-yard run on a third<lb />
down that put the ball at the Vir-<lb />
ginia 22-yard line. Two plays<lb />
later, Williams found Davis alone<lb />
down the left sideline for the<lb />
game-winning score.<lb />
Virginia ran eight plays in the<lb />
closing seconds, but lost the ball<lb />
on downs at the Clemson 45 with<lb />
16 seconds left. The Cavaliers<lb />
dropped to 2-3 and 1-2.<lb />
North Carolina, in dropping a<lb />
42-24 game to Wake Forest, fell to<lb />
victories over North Carolina in<lb />
back-to-back seasons, and in the<lb />
1967 triumph, Tar Heel first-year or four times now this season. We<lb />
coach Bill Dooley was struggling seem to bring out the best in the<lb />
with an 0-5 start that led to a 2-8 �PP�sin� team's quarterback<lb />
finish. Never has North Carolina<lb />
started a year 0-6.<lb />
This time, Dooley is the Wake<lb />
Forest coach in his second year,<lb />
and he watched Mike Elkins<lb />
ioach Mack Brown said of Elkins. with Danny Peebles on an 85-yard<lb />
"We've seen guys like him three touchdown play.<lb />
"Everybody was going out<lb />
there to pay them back N.C.<lb />
State strong safety Jesse Campbell<lb />
said. "We really paid them back<lb />
Georgia Tech dropped to 1-4,<lb />
all of its losses coming in league<lb />
0-5 in its ACC opener with North complete 18 of 22 passes for 233<lb />
Carolina State lying in wait after yards and three touchdowns.<lb />
its 49-0 shutout of East Tennessee<lb />
State.<lb />
Maryland defeated Georgia<lb />
Tech 13-8 in the other ACC game.<lb />
It had been 21 years since<lb />
Wake Forest has been able to take<lb />
Ricky Johnson scored on a 1-<lb />
yard run in the second quarter<lb />
and Dan Plocki kicked two field<lb />
goals to give Maryland its second play.<lb />
ACC victory and a 3-2 record Next weekend, all ACC<lb />
overall. teams go back to work. Unbeaten<lb />
The Wolfpack held East Ten- Duke goes for its sixth straight<lb />
nessee State to 80 yards total of- victoryatClemson,N.C.Stateisat<lb />
fense. Piling up a 35-0 lead at North Carolina and Wake Forest<lb />
halftime, Chris Williams and Ty- is at Maryland in league games,<lb />
rone Jackson scored two touch- Outside the conference, South<lb />
was probably the top quarterback downs aptece for the Wolfpack, 4- Carolina is at Georgia Tech and<lb />
the ACC North Carolina 1 and Preston Poag connected Virginia is at Louisville.<lb />
Ricky Proehl caught one of those<lb />
scoring passes, and had eight<lb />
catches in all for 114 yards.<lb />
"We knew in preseason he<lb />
in<lb />
Mountain men in green jersey's defeat the ECU Rugby team<lb />
Special to the Eat CmroHmimm<lb />
The ECU Rugby Club trav-<lb />
eled to Boone last Saturday to<lb />
meet the Mountaineers of ASU.<lb />
The Mountaineers, last year's<lb />
State Champs, showed how home<lb />
field can have its advantages.<lb />
The Pirate Ruggers started<lb />
slow and couldn't seem to find<lb />
their game plan. Both teams<lb />
moved the ball effectively, but<lb />
neither team was able to score<lb />
early. The Mountaineers scored<lb />
first on missed plays by ECU but<lb />
could never open the game up.<lb />
Phillip Ritchie scored first for<lb />
ECU with an assist from Bob<lb />
Tobin and Greg Roche. The con-<lb />
version kick for two was good.<lb />
Eric Mussler took one in to score<lb />
and with the conversion the game<lb />
was tied at 12.<lb />
Missed tackles and penalties<lb />
were the downfall of ECU. ASU<lb />
scored late in the second half and<lb />
the game ended 18-12. weak areas in time for the hardest<lb />
The Pirate Ruggers took the part of their schedule,<lb />
loss well, and have found their In "B" side action, the Pirates<lb />
were too much for ASU. The Kil-<lb />
ler "B's" ran all over the Moun-<lb />
taineers and posted a 41-7 victory.<lb />
Tennis team continues their winning streak<lb />
By CAROLYN JUSTICE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
East Carolina's women's ten-<lb />
nis team continued its winning<lb />
streak Thursday as it won its fifth<lb />
match of the season, defeating<lb />
Campbell University 7-2.<lb />
ECU swept the singles, win-<lb />
ning all six matches over the Lady<lb />
Camels. In number one singles,<lb />
ECU's Holly Murray defeated<lb />
Campbell's Karen Poole in three<lb />
sets, 7-5, 1-6, 6-4 for ECU's first<lb />
win of the day.<lb />
Jill Hobson recorded a win in<lb />
the number two singles as she de-<lb />
feated Laura Ross easily, 6-3,6-3.<lb />
ECU's Susan Mattocks also<lb />
took an easy win over Dina<lb />
Gaskins, 6-4, 6-0, while Wendy<lb />
Simpson went three games with<lb />
Minako Ishida, 2-6, 6-2, 6-2, for<lb />
her win.<lb />
Melyanee Morgan and Kathi<lb />
Messer finished out ECU's singles<lb />
sweep, each winning their<lb />
matches in two games over their<lb />
Campbell opponent.<lb />
ECU was only able to come<lb />
up with one win in doubles action<lb />
with Campbell. Hobson and<lb />
Simpson recorded the win for<lb />
ECU as they defeated Gaskins<lb />
and Antionette Burkman, 7-5,7-5.<lb />
Messer and Mattocks lost a<lb />
close match to Poole and Ross of<lb />
Campbell, losing 7-5, 6-4, while<lb />
Ellen Harrell and Morgan were tor the season with their win over<lb />
also unable to take a win for ECU Campbell, and will look to con-<lb />
as Campbell's Ishida and Laura tinue their winning as they travel<lb />
Cannata won 7-5,6-3. to Eton College on Tuesday for a<lb />
The Lady Pirates are now 5-1 3:00 p.m. match.<lb />
Special te the Eaat C�mimt<lb />
Women take first, men third in cross country<lb />
in Lynchburg, again finished in<lb />
third place with 98 points with<lb />
Matt Schweitzer ECU's best fin-<lb />
isher in ninth position,<lb />
and Pembroke had 93. Methodist John Storms of Methodist set<lb />
was unable to score in the meet. a new course record for the 8-<lb />
Methodist "A" team won the kilometer run, finishing in 23:18.<lb />
men's division with 17 points. The Pirates will be traveling<lb />
while their "B" team finished with to Wilmington on Thursday to<lb />
79. ECU, who took third last week compete in the state meet.<lb />
18:44, which betters the old course<lb />
mark.<lb />
� East Carolina finished with 27<lb />
The Lady Pirates, coming off points while St. Augustine had 41<lb />
a win last week in Lynchburg, Va<lb />
took first place at a cross country<lb />
meet held at Methodist College<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
ECU's Ann Marie Welch took<lb />
first place with an official time of<lb /><pb facs="00058100_tn_0013" /><lb /><lb />
)<lb />
10<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
OCTOBER 11,1988<lb />
ECU loses to the Mounties<lb />
Continued from page 9<lb />
Hunter then connected with<lb />
Bojack Davenport for a gain of<lb />
eight, and two plays later with<lb />
Jarrod Moody for a gain of 10<lb />
down to the 33. On the next play,<lb />
Hunter found a streaking Wilson<lb />
in the end zone on a 33-yard<lb />
touchdown strike with :14 re-<lb />
maining. Imperato added tru-<lb />
extra point, cutting the Mountain<lb />
eer lead to only a touchdown, 17-<lb />
10.<lb />
The Mountaineers had the<lb />
ball to begin the second half, but<lb />
after driving 56 yards down to the<lb />
Pirate 13, West Virginia came up<lb />
empty when Bauman missed on a<lb />
30-yard field goal attempt. It was<lb />
only his second miss of the year.<lb />
The Pirates moved the ball<lb />
well on the next possession, with<lb />
James and McKinney bearing<lb />
most of the load on the 51-yard<lb />
drive. They stumbled at the 29,<lb />
though, and Imperato came on to<lb />
attempt a 45-yard field goal. He<lb />
missed, and West Virginia took<lb />
over at the 30.<lb />
The Mountaineers took ad-<lb />
vantage of the good field position,<lb />
scoring when Johnson capped a<lb />
70-yard drive with a 26-yard<lb />
touchdown run. Bauman missed<lb />
the extra point, and the Moun-<lb />
taineers led 23-10 with 1:46 left in<lb />
the third quarter.<lb />
The Pirates were unable to<lb />
put together a successful drive,<lb />
and after three palys were forced<lb />
to punt. John Jett, under a heavy<lb />
rush, shanked the ball, and it<lb />
drifted out of bounds at the ECU<lb />
46-yard line.<lb />
Again taking advantage of<lb />
the good field position, West Vir-<lb />
ginia drove the remaining 46<lb />
yards down to the one-yard line<lb />
before Harris went over on a<lb />
keeper off left tackle. The extra<lb />
point was good, and the Moun-<lb />
taineers led by the final 30-10<lb />
margin with 13:25 left in the game.<lb />
As you may have guessed,<lb />
neither team scored for the re-<lb />
mainder of the game, although<lb />
the Pirates threatened twice, both<lb />
times moving down within the<lb />
West Virginia 30-yard line. But<lb />
they turned the ball over both<lb />
times, once on downs and once on<lb />
a Libretto interception. Pirate re-<lb />
serve quarterback Jeff Blake got<lb />
into the game in the wanning<lb />
moments and made a good show-<lb />
ing with his mobility.<lb />
"1 thought it was a rough day<lb />
for our kids Coach Art Baker<lb />
said after the game. "We were<lb />
closer today to being what I<lb />
thought we'd be than any other<lb />
time this year. I thought we<lb />
played well against the seventh-<lb />
ranked team in the nation.<lb />
"It was a close game where<lb />
we couldn't make mistakes and<lb />
we dropped passes, dropped<lb />
touchdown passes and missed<lb />
field goals. The two missed field<lb />
goals played a big part. We could<lb />
have played a much different type<lb />
of game at 17-16 than 17-10.<lb />
"We continue to move the<lb />
ball well, we just have to take<lb />
advantage of scoring opportuni-<lb />
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Volleyball team names the Players- of-the-Week<lb />
By CAROLYN JUSTICE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Donna Davis and Michelle<lb />
Macintosh have been named the<lb />
East Carolina Volleyball Players<lb />
of the Week by ECU coach Judy<lb />
Kirkpatrick for the week ending<lb />
October 16.<lb />
Davis, a senior outside hitter<lb />
from Rockville Centre, N.Y was<lb />
named the offensive Player of the<lb />
Week after the Lady Pirate's<lb />
weekend of conference play.<lb />
Davis led ECU offensively<lb />
with 14 kills, 11 in ECU'S match<lb />
against American University. She<lb />
added to her effort five service<lb />
aces against the Lady Eagles.<lb />
"Donna came off the bench<lb />
and led us offensively with kills<lb />
Coach Judy Kirkpatrick said.<lb />
"She had a good all-around<lb />
match, offensively and defen-<lb />
sively, blocking and hitting well<lb />
Davis was the Lady Pirate's<lb />
block assist leader with five block<lb />
assists for the weekend.<lb />
Macintosh earned the title of<lb />
defensive Player of the Week for<lb />
the second week in a row as she<lb />
continues to lead the Lady Pirates<lb />
in digs. Macintosh, a junior out-<lb />
side hitter from Morehead City,<lb />
NC, leads ECU with 233 digs on<lb />
the year.<lb />
This past weekend, Macin-<lb />
tosh added 48 digs in two matches<lb />
to boost ECU defensively. She<lb />
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