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Inside:<lb />
EDITORIALS .w 4<lb />
FEATURES7<lb />
SPORTS10<lb />
Features:<lb />
ChiPpy gives "Elvira, Mistress of Darkness" two<lb />
thumbs down, says it had one funny line and that<lb />
one is questionable, see for yourself on page 7.<lb />
Sports:<lb />
The Pirates extend their losing streak at 1-7 and the<lb />
Miami Hurricanes blow into Ficklen with hopes of<lb />
lengthening the streak, see page 10.<lb />
She iEaat (Earnltnian<lb />
Vol.63 No. 29<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Tuesday October 25,1988<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Knifing mars weekend for two students<lb />
By JOE HARRIS<lb />
ewt Editor<lb />
Two ECU students, Joseph L.<lb />
Molineauv and Christopher D.<lb />
Simpson, were knifed at 1:50 a.m.<lb />
Saturday in the wooded area be-<lb />
tween Greene Dormitory and the<lb />
ROTC building.<lb />
Chief Johnny R. Rose of ECU<lb />
Tublic Safety said, "Tony L. Sauls,<lb />
18, of Clayton, NC. was appre-<lb />
hended by ECU Public Safety an<lb />
hour-and-a-half later in a nearbv<lb />
apartment complex and charged<lb />
with two counts of assault with a<lb />
deadly weapon inflicting serious<lb />
injurv<lb />
Sauls was released Saturday<lb />
morning on $5,000 bond from the<lb />
Pitt County Jail.<lb />
Molmeux and Simpson were<lb />
taken to Pitt County Hospital<lb />
where they were treated for mul-<lb />
tiple lacerations to their heads,<lb />
faces and arms.<lb />
The incident, according to<lb />
Simpson, started when he and<lb />
Molineaux were in the lobby of<lb />
Greene Dorm and Sauls was at-<lb />
tempting to enter.<lb />
Simpson estimated<lb />
the number of<lb />
stitches rendered to<lb />
Molineaux at<lb />
30-40 in the facial<lb />
area and 30-35 in<lb />
his arm.<lb />
'The doors were ocked and<lb />
he was trying to get in said<lb />
Simpson. "We laughed at him for<lb />
a minute or two and then let him<lb />
in. Once he was in, he and Jomo<lb />
(Molineaux's nickname) started<lb />
arguing and they took it outside,<lb />
around to the east side of the<lb />
dorm. When 1 looked around the<lb />
comer he had punched Jomo and<lb />
ran<lb />
Simpson said he chased Sauls<lb />
and gave up to check on Molin-<lb />
eaux.<lb />
"Jomo was leaning up against<lb />
a tree when this guy came sneak-<lb />
ing up behind us with what<lb />
looked like a knife said<lb />
Simpson. "He swung at Jomo and<lb />
cut him from his car to his jaw to<lb />
the corner of his mouth. Jomo put<lb />
his arm up to block it and was also<lb />
cut on the arm.<lb />
"1 tried to push him away and<lb />
he hit me in the lip, arm and shoul-<lb />
der and then caught me in the<lb />
back of the head. He cut me on the<lb />
leg when 1 tried to kick him<lb />
Simpson estimated the num-<lb />
ber of stitches rendered to Molin-<lb />
eaux at 30-40 in the facial area and<lb />
30-35 in hisarm. Molineaux could<lb />
not be reached for comment.<lb />
"From what I saw he'll have to<lb />
have plastic surgery, he was re-<lb />
ally cut up said Simpson.<lb />
Simpson received three<lb />
stitches in his lip, 10 in the back of<lb />
his head and 15 in his shoulder<lb />
and arm.<lb />
Rose said Sauls was arrested<lb />
with a knife in his possession but<lb />
added the police arc not sure if it is<lb />
the same weapon used in the as-<lb />
sault.<lb />
Sauls told police that he was a<lb />
student at N.C. State but police<lb />
have not confirmed this either.<lb />
The police were able to appre-<lb />
hend and identify the assailant<lb />
with the help of eye witnesses<lb />
who saw Sauls when he was in the<lb />
lobby of Greene Dorm.<lb />
Sauls' court date is set for<lb />
Nov. 7 in the District Court of<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
Student and town leaders<lb />
set Halloween on Monday<lb />
By JOE HARRIS<lb />
Nam Editor<lb />
Amid rumors and controversy, the Halloween celebration is set for<lb />
Monday night. According to the panel that decided on Monday as<lb />
the date, this year's Halloween will be no different than last<lb />
year's(Photo by Thomas Walters, ECU Photolab).<lb />
As scheduled and empha-<lb />
sized by the Town Council,<lb />
Greenville Police Department<lb />
and SGA President Larry<lb />
Murphy the Halloween celebra-<lb />
tion will take place next Monday<lb />
Night.<lb />
The rumor of the celebration<lb />
taking place Saturday night is<lb />
not true.<lb />
'The Town Council, bar<lb />
owners, city and campus police,<lb />
SRA, SGA, Dean Speier, IFC and<lb />
the Panhellenic Council met and<lb />
all decided that Halloween will<lb />
be on Monday � it's as simple as<lb />
that Murphy said.<lb />
Murphy said that since the<lb />
celebration is on Monday, it will<lb />
cut down on the number of<lb />
people coming to Greenville for<lb />
the party. "It will be more of a<lb />
Greenville and ECU function<lb />
"We'll not tolerate people<lb />
drinking and congregating in the<lb />
streets on Saturday night said<lb />
Captain Randy Nichols of the<lb />
Greenville Police Department.<lb />
"They're (partiers) welcome to<lb />
come downtown in their cos-<lb />
tumes and patronize the bars and<lb />
do as they please, but Saturday<lb />
night is just another weekend<lb />
night<lb />
He also said the police de-<lb />
partment along with North<lb />
Carolina Alcohol Law Enforce-<lb />
ment (N.C.A.L.E.) officials are<lb />
aware that more people than<lb />
usual will be in Greenville on the<lb />
weekend prior to Halloween<lb />
because of the home football<lb />
game. "We have a contingency<lb />
plan in case things get out of<lb />
hand Saturday night, we won't<lb />
hesitate to deploy the people<lb />
Nichols said.<lb />
Nichols said the police arc<lb />
not expecti ng anything out of the<lb />
ordinary to happen, but are pre-<lb />
pared in case something does.<lb />
City Manager Gregory<lb />
Knowles said Monday night will<lb />
be a typical Greenville Hallow-<lb />
een. "Cotanche and Fifth Streets<lb />
will be barricaded off so the traf-<lb />
fic can't get through, people will<lb />
be allowed to gather and drink in<lb />
the streets as usual � this year will<lb />
be no different than any other<lb />
year Knowles said.<lb />
Knowles added that next year<lb />
the city wants to sponsor a Hallow-<lb />
een festival, that is if everything<lb />
goes well on Monday night.<lb />
"Each year Halloween costs<lb />
the city $32,000 said Knowles.<lb />
"This amount covers payment for<lb />
clean-up crews, barricading the<lb />
streets and paying the extra law<lb />
enforcement personnel.<lb />
"We would like to take that<lb />
money and sponsor a Halloween<lb />
festival out on the village green to<lb />
get the celebration out of the street.<lb />
See HALLOWEEN, page 2<lb />
I Students look at displays set up by the N.C. Highway Patrol on<lb />
 Thursday as a part of Alcohol Awareness Week (Photo by Thomas!<lb />
l Walters, ECU Photolab).<lb />
ECU Democrats give<lb />
question to Bentsen<lb />
By BEN SELBY<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
SGA faced with condom resolution<lb />
By MICHAEL BARTLETT<lb />
SU� Writer<lb />
A resolution concerning con-<lb />
dom vending machines in resi-<lb />
dence halls of universities in the<lb />
UNC system was the main topic<lb />
of the SGA's fifth meeting.<lb />
The resolution, submitted by<lb />
Student Welfare Chairman Lee<lb />
Toler, urged the Board of Gover-<lb />
nors of the UNC system to require<lb />
condom vending machines be<lb />
placed in all residence halls of uni-<lb />
versities in the UNC system. The<lb />
proceeds from the sale of con-<lb />
doms will go to the refilling and<lb />
maintenance of the vending ma-<lb />
chines.<lb />
In backing this issue, Toler<lb />
said 33,000 people are infected<lb />
with sexually transmitted dis-<lb />
eases (STUs) everyday.<lb />
"There have been 280 cases of<lb />
AIDS reported on college com-<lb />
puses nation-wide and that may<lb />
not seem like a lot. But if you<lb />
consider current growth trends<lb />
there will be approximately<lb />
280,000 cases in 1998. We can not<lb />
wait until 1998 to implement this<lb />
plan Toler said.<lb />
Also supporting the resolu-<lb />
tion Legislator Jim Layten, said,<lb />
"If you don't have condom ma-<lb />
chines there when the occassion<lb />
arises, then you have another<lb />
choice to make<lb />
Another Legislator, Karen<lb />
Smith, added, "You won't use it if<lb />
it's not there. There are a lot of<lb />
diseases going around and every-<lb />
one needs the protection<lb />
In a post meeting interview<lb />
Ms. Smith said she felt that there<lb />
was a need to increase the accessi-<lb />
bility of condoms. "We are ma-<lb />
ture people and parents need to<lb />
understand that college is differ-<lb />
ent Smith said.<lb />
Toler in the same meting said<lb />
college students are the target<lb />
group (age wise) being infected<lb />
by STD's. "If you do not promote<lb />
A similar resolution<lb />
was passed by last<lb />
year's SGA but it was<lb />
vetoed by Chancellor<lb />
Eakin. Even though it<lb />
was vetoed, last year's<lb />
resolution passed after<lb />
an hour of affirative<lb />
and negative debate.<lb />
This year's resolution<lb />
passed without any op-<lb />
position.<lb />
accessibility and communication<lb />
then to me you are placinga value<lb />
on human life<lb />
Toler went added, "If you<lb />
save one life you have accom-<lb />
plished your goal<lb />
A similar resolution was<lb />
passed by last year's SGA but it<lb />
was vetoed by Chancellor Eakin.<lb />
Even though it vetoed last year's<lb />
resolution passed after an hour of<lb />
affirmative and negative debate.<lb />
This year's resolution passed<lb />
without any opposition.<lb />
In a telephone interview after<lb />
the meeting, Eakin, declined to<lb />
comment on the condom issue<lb />
until he has had the opportunity<lb />
to view the legislation.<lb />
This SGA purposal will be<lb />
sent to Eakin; Chairman of the<lb />
UNC Board of Governors, CD.<lb />
Spangler and Director of ECU<lb />
Student Health Services, James<lb />
McCallum.<lb />
In other old business, a<lb />
constitution was passed for the<lb />
ECU Young Democrats Club.<lb />
The SGA meetings are open to all<lb />
students and they meet every<lb />
Monday at 5 p.m.<lb />
ECU made history last Thurs-<lb />
day by taking an interactive part<lb />
in the Democratic presidential<lb />
campaign. Broadcasting live from<lb />
Corpus Christi, Texas, vice-presi-<lb />
dential nominee Sen. Lloyd<lb />
Bentsen held a teleconference that<lb />
included 12 states and 21 univer-<lb />
sities nationwide.<lb />
Each school was allowed to<lb />
ask one question from preselected<lb />
subject areas. ECU's Bill Carroll,<lb />
president of the ECU College<lb />
Democrats asked Sen. Bentsen<lb />
'What economic advantages the<lb />
democratic ticket would offer<lb />
graduating students that a repub-<lb />
lican ticket wouldn't<lb />
Bentsen took the opportunity<lb />
to discuss the trade deficit and<lb />
how the government needs to<lb />
plant seed money in American<lb />
business so that we can compete<lb />
with economic consortiums that<lb />
are emerging in Japan and Eu-<lb />
rope. He said that a sound, do-<lb />
mestic economic base would offer<lb />
the greatest security for the fu-<lb />
ture.<lb />
During his discussion of the<lb />
Bush-Quayle ticket, Bentsen at-<lb />
tempted to clarify democratic<lb />
position on gun-control, the<lb />
homeless, the deficit, defense<lb />
spending, and the way of eco-<lb />
nomic reform.<lb />
He appealed for additional<lb />
support from the voters that were<lb />
tuning in "Don't think your vote<lb />
doesn't count Bentsen said "It's<lb />
terribly important<lb />
Former Democratic presiden-<lb />
tial candidates Albert Gore and<lb />
the Rev. Jesse Jackson spoke from<lb />
Memphis State University. Gore<lb />
said we didn't need an admini-<lb />
stration that depended on astrol-<lb />
ogy for our country's future suc-<lb />
cess, and Jackson added that it<lb />
was time for young Americans to<lb />
come alive and shift gears.<lb />
State Sen. Russell Walker was<lb />
at Mendenhall for the event. He<lb />
said that Dukakis had not con-<lb />
ceded North Carolina and that it<lb />
has been a "nip and tuck race in<lb />
N.C. since the beginning<lb />
Sen. Harold Hardison, from<lb />
Deep Run, N.C, said that we live<lb />
in a day and age of electronics. It<lb />
(the teleconference) is another<lb />
step in the political process. He<lb />
told the group of about 30 stu-<lb />
dents, that he was from a day<lb />
when leaders gave young people<lb />
opportunity. "This is serious<lb />
business he said. "Economic<lb />
opportunity for the future is<lb />
knocking. Think about you re-<lb />
sponsibilities as an american citi-<lb />
zen he said.<lb />
Hardison empahsized how<lb />
important voting was to the<lb />
democratic endeavor. "You are<lb />
the most important person here<lb />
Tell you self, he concluded, "If it is<lb />
to be, it is up to me<lb />
WZMB's silence comes<lb />
from several problems<lb />
By SCOTT MAXWELL<lb />
Stiff Writer<lb />
WZMB is still silent because<lb />
of complications in having the<lb />
damaged component, called the<lb />
exciter, returned from being re-<lb />
paired.<lb />
The exciter which maintains<lb />
WZMB's signal at a frequency of<lb />
91.3 MHz, burned out one month<lb />
ago on September 24.<lb />
Rather than risk losing its li-<lb />
cense to broadcast, WZMB was<lb />
forced to suspend operation until<lb />
the component was fixed. The<lb />
exciter was sent back to Versa<lb />
Count, which sold WZMB the<lb />
exciter five years ?. go, for repairs.<lb />
In the last month. Versa<lb />
Count has given General Man-<lb />
ager Keith Powe the runaround.<lb />
That is to say, they have not met<lb />
their promised deadlines on re-<lb />
pairing and returning the compo-<lb />
nent.<lb />
See'ZMB page 2<lb /><pb facs="00058103_tn_0002" /><lb />
Illl EAS1 CARCH 1MAN<lb />
I VTOHFR 25, WSH<lb />
Stress can cause alcoholism<lb />
1 have a triend who seems to<lb />
have a drinking problem What<lb />
can 1 do to help her"<lb />
Each person deals with stress<lb />
and problems in their lives differ<lb />
ently Some withdraw and avoid<lb />
contact or closeness with outsid<lb />
ers while others increase their<lb />
personal contacts Others spend<lb />
more time than usual on<lb />
schoolu ork and then some turn to<lb />
alcohol and other drugs to help<lb />
them cope<lb />
It may not be the amount of<lb />
alcohol someone drinks that<lb />
causes a problem as much as the<lb />
reasons behind his or her drink<lb />
To Your Health<lb />
By<lb />
Mary-Elesha Adams<lb />
ing and the effect oi the drinking<lb />
on studies, relationships, future<lb />
plans, and )obs.<lb />
It you're concerned that a<lb />
friend has a drinking problem,<lb />
don't be afraid to bnng it up. Try<lb />
to show your concern so that you<lb />
don't cause your tnend to have a<lb />
defensive reaction It you tell the<lb />
friend that he or she has a drink-<lb />
ing problem they will most likely<lb />
deny it and become angry.<lb />
A good approach is to ask the<lb />
person it he or she is concerned<lb />
with the consequences of drink<lb />
ing or to ask it he or she has a<lb />
problem. IV prepared tor possible<lb />
outlashes from raising the ques-<lb />
tionofadrinkingproblem Hvenil<lb />
you raised the issue in an appro<lb />
priate manner the person may<lb />
react with detensiveness or de-<lb />
nial. It's important to remember<lb />
that you can't take control o<lb />
anyone's lite and you should not<lb />
feel guilty about not "helpingher<lb />
get better<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Si-ruinq llie Eai,t Camlirvi campus � '<lb />
James F. J. McKee, Director of Advertising<lb />
Advertising Representatives<lb />
Scott Makey Spencer M<lb />
Ri hard-Alan Cook Adam ESIa<lb />
Ashley E. Dall<lb />
DISPLAY ADVERTISING<lb />
South<lb />
cuss alcohol use with you. I lie<lb />
Counseling Center provides re-<lb />
source materials about alcohol<lb />
and drugs.<lb />
MONTHLY HA<lb />
0-4') Column ln hes<lb />
50 99<lb />
100-149 <lb />
150 109 <lb />
20O-249 <lb />
250 and above<lb />
3 I .<lb />
;<lb />
4<lb />
Halloween set for Monday<lb />
Continued trom page 1<lb />
The plan is to get th<lb />
groups like fraternities,<lb />
campus<lb />
ororities,<lb />
SRA. SGA and anyone else w<lb />
wants to help to pitch in and m<lb />
this thing go<lb />
Knowles said in order for the<lb />
citv to sponsor a Halloween festi-<lb />
blv.<lb />
am<lb />
This means no proporU<lb />
no val the participants in this year's age to the downtown businesses<lb />
ake celebration "need to act responsi- dispersing at 2:30 a.m. when the<lb />
 cleaning crews becin their work<lb />
ZMB may need $14,000<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
Because ol the current prob-<lb />
lems and the fact that the exciter<lb />
has been a constant problem<lb />
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it needs to purchase its new mate-<lb />
rials and get back io the business<lb />
of broadcasting.<lb />
The final tab mav come to as<lb />
much as $14,000.<lb />
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each year at Halloween and they<lb />
want to stop the street celebration.<lb />
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year, we'll help them next year.<lb />
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Stress can cause alcoholism<lb />
I have a friend who seems to<lb />
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reasons behind his or her drink-<lb />
To Your Health<lb />
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ing and the effect of the drinking<lb />
on studies, relationships, future<lb />
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friend has a drinking problem,<lb />
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nial. It's important to remember<lb />
that you can't take control of<lb />
anyone's life and you should not<lb />
feel guilty about not "helping her<lb />
get better<lb />
It would be helpful for you to<lb />
learn more about alcohol abuse<lb />
and alcoholism. The Student<lb />
Health Center has an excellent<lb />
brochure entitled "How to Help a<lb />
Friend With a Drinking Problem"<lb />
and additional information about<lb />
alcohol and drugs that you can<lb />
pick up. BACCHUS, a student<lb />
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and drugs.<lb />
Halloween set for Monday<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
this thing go<lb />
The plan is to get the campus Knowles said in order for the<lb />
groups like fraternities, sororities, city to sponsor a Halloween festi-<lb />
SRA, SGA and anyone else who vai the participants in this year's<lb />
wants to help to pitch in and make celebration "need to act responsi-<lb />
ZMB may need $14,000<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
Because of the current prob-<lb />
lems and the fact that the exciter<lb />
has been a constant problem for<lb />
station engineer Macon Dail since<lb />
it was purchased, WZMB is buy-<lb />
ing a new one. In addition, they<lb />
are buying a new transmitter and<lb />
power amplifier, and are having<lb />
routine maintenance work per-<lb />
formed on their antenna.<lb />
WZMB will go back on the air<lb />
if and when their old exciter is<lb />
returned, but, due in part to Pur-<lb />
chasing Department policy, the<lb />
new equipment probably will not<lb />
be available for a minimum of<lb />
thirty days. As soon as the new<lb />
equipment is installed, the old<lb />
exciter will be relegated to the role<lb />
of backup.<lb />
Although no one has yet de-<lb />
cided what company will provide<lb />
the new equipment, all compa-<lb />
nies currently under considera-<lb />
tion have 24-hour hotlines and<lb />
technical assistance available, so<lb />
no repeat of the Versa Count epi-<lb />
sode is likely.<lb />
The Media Board moved<lb />
Monday to allot WZMB the funds<lb />
it needs to purchase its new mate-<lb />
rials and get back to the business<lb />
of broadcasting.<lb />
The final tab may come to as<lb />
much as $14,000.<lb />
bly<lb />
This means no property dam-<lb />
age to the downtown businesses,<lb />
dispersing at 2:30 a.m. when the<lb />
cleaning crews begin their work<lb />
and showing respect toward the<lb />
police and property.<lb />
He said eight laws, set by<lb />
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$1.00 Cans of Beer<lb />
Greeks: Bring 3 or<lb />
more people and all of<lb />
you will get in free!<lb />
N.C.A.L.E. officials, are broken<lb />
each year at Halloween and they<lb />
want to stop the street celebration.<lb />
"If the the students help us this<lb />
year, well help them next year.<lb />
The festival is something we<lb />
would really like to sponsor, but<lb />
cooperation is the key Knowles<lb />
said.<lb />
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WASHINGTON (AP) - An<lb />
unpublished government study<lb />
assessing the long-term impact of<lb />
climate changes exoected from<lb />
the "greenhouse effect" predicts<lb />
that the Southeast will see signifi-<lb />
cant declines in its wetlands,<lb />
crops and forests by the middle of<lb />
the next century.<lb />
The "greenhouse effect" re-<lb />
fers to the warming of the Earth<lb />
from the growing atmospheric<lb />
concentration of gases that keep<lb />
heat from being radiated into<lb />
space. Most greenhouse experts<lb />
say the Earth will warm on the<lb />
average by three to eight degrees<lb />
Fahrenheit by the middle of the<lb />
next century.<lb />
Congress directed the Envi-<lb />
ronmental Protection Agency to<lb />
develop major studies on the<lb />
greenhouse effect and what can<lb />
be done about it.<lb />
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scienti fie glaciers, causing a rise in<lb />
average sea levels of between 20<lb />
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report said, noting that the South-<lb />
east would be hard hit because it<lb />
has 85 percent of the nation's<lb />
wetlands.<lb />
For a one-meter rise in sea<lb />
level � just over three feet �the<lb />
report estimates that 39 percent to<lb />
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effort is made to protect the coast<lb />
by building bulkheads and lev-<lb />
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to 44 percent of the wetlands<lb />
along the Southwest Florida<lb />
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ana coast and 75 percent to 85<lb />
percent along the rest of the Gulf<lb />
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The study also projects that<lb />
by the year 2100, a one-meter rise<lb />
in sea level would inundate 2,850<lb />
square miles of dry land along the<lb />
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forts were made to protect the<lb />
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pion International Corp. to<lb />
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Greenpeace's research found<lb />
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the plant's total production.<lb />
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October 25.1988<lb />
OPINION<lb />
Stephanie Folsom, oy &amp;.��<lb />
JEFF PARKER,su7lii�r��or<lb />
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Susan Howell, p�� MaMjr<lb />
JOI IN W. MEDLIN, Art Chrecto,<lb />
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Page 4<lb />
Democracy<lb />
so what's the point?<lb />
For many years, America has<lb />
been the world's most vigorous<lb />
defender of democracy. But what's<lb />
the point?<lb />
After all, democracy isn't all it's<lb />
cracked up to be. Think about it: it is<lb />
based on the fallacious assumption<lb />
that the average citizen is as capable<lb />
of running a country as, say, people<lb />
who have been born and bred to the<lb />
job. As Henrik Ibsen put it, democ-<lb />
racy "places the common cur on the<lb />
level of the pedigreed pup<lb />
To demonstrate: Americans are<lb />
being asked to choose a president<lb />
who will make decisions in their<lb />
behalf about such issues as the Stra-<lb />
tegic Defense Initiative, acid rain,<lb />
the greenhouse effect and the space<lb />
race. To make an informed decision<lb />
about these subjects, they need to be<lb />
scientifically literate. But a nation-<lb />
wide survey conducted bv the Na-<lb />
tional Science Foundation shows<lb />
that 21 percent of voting-age Ameri-<lb />
cans think that the sun revolves<lb />
around the Earth; 17 percent thinks<lb />
it takes but one day for the Earth to<lb />
orbit the sun; 20 percent think atoms<lb />
are smaller than electrons (and a<lb />
whopping 37 percent had no idea<lb />
which was larger); 39 percent think<lb />
lasers work by focussing sound<lb />
waves (35 percent were unsure); 19<lb />
percent believe that sound travels<lb />
faster than light.<lb />
Americans must be able to make<lb />
informed decisions about these and<lb />
other issues. The key word is "in-<lb />
formed they show an increasing<lb />
reluctance to get involved in any<lb />
aspect of the political process, not<lb />
only voting but also simply gather-<lb />
ing information about the candi-<lb />
dates' positions. They are easily<lb />
persuaded by innuendo and insinu-<lb />
ation because they don't know<lb />
enough of the truth to see through<lb />
the lies. For example: did you know<lb />
that Michael Dukakis ended the<lb />
furlough program some time ago, or<lb />
that George Bush has not shown<lb />
nearly the sort of interest in educa-<lb />
tion he would have you believe?<lb />
Regardless of what they believe,<lb />
the common citizen actually has<lb />
virtually no voice in America<lb />
(which, strictly speaking, is a repub-<lb />
lic and not a democracy), and it may<lb />
very well be that this is not such a<lb />
bad thing.<lb />
As long as Americans are able to<lb />
cling to the fiction that they actually<lb />
have some power over the actions of<lb />
their government, they will com-<lb />
placently let their government do<lb />
just about anything it wants. They<lb />
want all of the privileges of democ-<lb />
racy without its attendant responsi-<lb />
bility. They even show themselves<lb />
willing to elect a man whose "cre-<lb />
dentials" include participation in<lb />
the most stupid foreign-policy ac-<lb />
tion of this decade, the Iran-Contra<lb />
affair. , . .<lb />
As long as they keep up this<lb />
behavior, Americans will be con-<lb />
tributing to the failure of a system<lb />
they claim to hold dear. How can<lb />
America expect to defend and pro-<lb />
mote democracy in other parts of the<lb />
world when Americans can't be<lb />
bothered to take part in it at home?<lb />
Mascot needs changing<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
Over fall break a few good<lb />
friends and I travelled down to Flor-<lb />
ida State to root on the Pirates against<lb />
the Seminoles. While we were there<lb />
we realized a few things that should<lb />
be changed, or at least brought to<lb />
someone's attention.<lb />
First of all, we decided to change<lb />
the Pirate mascot to someone more<lb />
menacing looking. We do have a<lb />
good looking Pirate costume. We will<lb />
keep that, but we want a mean look-<lb />
ing guy with a patch over one eye,<lb />
and a big knife in his mouth. He also<lb />
has to have a stump for a leg. Maybe<lb />
even a scar or two on his face. That's<lb />
what we have adopted as our mascot.<lb />
No more cartoon looking Pirates on<lb />
the stickers that you can buy, or<lb />
whatever other paraphernalia that<lb />
vou can buy.<lb />
look at Florida State for ex-<lb />
ample. A mean, lean, menacing fight-<lb />
ing machine. They had a guy in a<lb />
funny outfit, but they also had an<lb />
Indian riding on a horse with a spear.<lb />
Secondly, crowd participation.<lb />
East Carolina is way behind the times<lb />
in this department. Everyone at the<lb />
game was into it. When the Semino-<lb />
les scored, the whole crowd started to<lb />
make a hatchet out of their arms and<lb />
swing them up and down. It was<lb />
something to see.<lb />
What do we do? Slap a few high<lb />
fives, maybe a forearm bash here or<lb />
there, but nothing very unified. We<lb />
decided to make up something that<lb />
we could do. At first we were going to<lb />
have everyone take hands in front of<lb />
them and shake them back and forth<lb />
like we were shaking down a fence.<lb />
We decided against that though.<lb />
Maybe something along the same<lb />
lines as Florida State, but make a<lb />
motion like that of cutting someone's<lb />
head off with the knife that our new<lb />
mascot has.<lb />
Thirdy, the fight song. Do we<lb />
have one? "Hey Hey EC, You Look So<lb />
Good To Me does not cut it. We<lb />
could not decide on a fight song, we<lb />
thought we'd let someone else do<lb />
that. Hey, we did everything else.<lb />
Any ideas?<lb />
Matt Hermes<lb />
Senior<lb />
Communications<lb />
Jones replies<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
Mary Fordham, Nicolas Skotter-<lb />
gard, and Arielle Sturz: thank you for<lb />
your excellent response. We all share<lb />
the same concerns: where this coun-<lb />
try has been and where it is going. Give it a rest. After Bobby Jones,<lb />
Understandably, you feel Bush Nicolas Skottergaard, and Arielle<lb />
Quayle would be best for our country Sturz have pointed out all your mis-<lb />
while I feel the Republicans have run conceptions about both the Repubh-<lb />
the country agTOund. cans and Democrats, very few people<lb />
What those responding to myself on this campus take you or your<lb />
have failed to see is that while Con- opinions seriously. There are many<lb />
gTess does appropriate moneys, people who get quite a chuckle oft<lb />
those moneys are managed or mis- your letters though. Maybe next time<lb />
managed by ReaganBush appoint- you send something in you should<lb />
ees. To dump national and state try to get it published on the comics<lb />
problems on the Democrates is unre- page.<lb />
alistic.<lb />
ECU funding and statewide<lb />
improvements in education are due<lb />
to a Democratic legislative body in<lb />
Raleigh, NC. You can't blame Demo-<lb />
crats for everything. It's a bi-partisan<lb />
problem.<lb />
I also like the fact that with a new,<lb />
fresh DukakisBentsen administra-<lb />
tion, the 235 Reagan Bush political<lb />
appointees brought up on criminal<lb />
and unethical conduct charges will<lb />
be out of a job. Those appointees like<lb />
Meese, Nofziger, and Deaver will<lb />
have to get off the ReaganBush<lb />
"gravy train" and go somewhere else<lb />
to line their pockets.<lb />
The furlough program is an<lb />
impertinent issue to a president and a<lb />
presidential campaign. Republicans<lb />
continue, however, to run it into the<lb />
ground. O.K Dukakis does release<lb />
dangerous criminals. ReaganBush<lb />
have not and will not release crimi-<lb />
nals. They will, however, keep them<lb />
at the White House where they be-<lb />
long.<lb />
Having enjoyed this series of<lb />
written debate, I applaud you three<lb />
and other who have shared their<lb />
views. I hope that in some way, we<lb />
have motivated the readers to think<lb />
for themselves. Therefore, I hope<lb />
Americans will choose the Dukakis<lb />
Bentsen team and choose to do away<lb />
with political complacency.<lb />
Wyatt M. Jones, IV<lb />
Freshman<lb />
Political Science<lb />
Jones criticized<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
To Wyatt M. Jones:<lb />
Wyatt, haven't you had enough?<lb />
Aren't you tired of people writing<lb />
letters to you pointing out the many,<lb />
many times you've tried to pass lib-<lb />
eral hype off as facts? I certainly am<lb />
tired of reading your silly letters in<lb />
every other issue.<lb />
Face it, Wyatt. You don't know<lb />
everthing. That has definately been<lb />
proven by your misguided and mis-<lb />
informed liberal views.<lb />
Edith Smith<lb />
Freshman<lb />
Political Science<lb />
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Bush's role in Irangate never questioned<lb />
By BARBARA THOMAS<lb />
CimpM Spwtniw<lb />
Vice President George Bush has succeeded in<lb />
doing what former president Richard Nixon utterly<lb />
failed to do: he has participated a major political<lb />
scam yet somehow avoided the heat of media cover-<lb />
age and litigation. How in the world did George<lb />
accomplish this?<lb />
Why hasn't the media more openly and aggres-<lb />
sively probed Bush's association with Irangate?<lb />
Why hasn't he been given a lie-detector test or at<lb />
least put on the stand during the Iran-conrra hear-<lb />
ings? But probably the most serious question of all is,<lb />
how does Bush have the gall to run for President<lb />
after his covert dealings with Noriega and the<lb />
Ayatollah?<lb />
George Bush's acknowledged support for the<lb />
secret arms shipments to Iran has been interpreted<lb />
as a sign of his loyalty to Presiden t Reagan's policies,<lb />
and the press seems to have accepted this association<lb />
rather easily. But there's other evidence that Bush,<lb />
far more than anyone else, actually coordinated the<lb />
arms-for-hostages negotiations, and that he con-<lb />
ferred upon Oliver North the power necessary to<lb />
carry it out.<lb />
Anyone who has read either Men of Zeal (an<lb />
account of Irangate by the bipartisan team of sena-<lb />
tors, William Cohen and George Mitchell) or The<lb />
Iran-Contra Connection (by a select team of investiga-<lb />
tors, including Peter Dale Scott, former senior fellow<lb />
at the International Center for Development Policy<lb />
in Washington) will have trouble believing Bush's<lb />
claim that he was only dimly aware of the Iranian<lb />
arms sale and had no idea that it amounted to an<lb />
arms-for-hostages swap.<lb />
According to these sources, based on the several<lb />
months of investigations following the scandal,<lb />
Bush was present at two meetings in January 1986<lb />
during which the president was briefed on, and<lb />
approved, the plan to swap arms for hostages. In<lb />
July 1986, Bush received a briefing on the arms sales<lb />
from an Israeli official. Bush's aide Craig Fuller, the<lb />
only other person present, took many notes and then<lb />
prepared a memorandum that has the Israeli official<lb />
referring to the release of hostages at least five times,<lb />
and noting at least once that that was a primary<lb />
purpose of the sale.<lb />
But the crucial evidence that Bush has been lying<lb />
about Irangate comes, curiously enough, from<lb />
George himself. After saying for more than a year<lb />
that he went along with the arms deal without any<lb />
knowledge of the hostage connection, he told Dan<lb />
Rather in their celebrated confrontation, "I went<lb />
along with it because  I heard about Mr. Buckley<lb />
(a hostage) being tortured to death  So if I erred, I<lb />
erred on the side of trying to get those hostages out<lb />
of there (Oops).<lb />
Yet Bush, a former CIA director, continues to<lb />
profess ignorance of this connection between arms<lb />
and hostages. Meanwhile, the American public and<lb />
mass media remain relatively mute on the issue.<lb />
Most politicians looking for reelection are either fed<lb />
up with Irangate or are hard-pressed to prod the<lb />
Reagan administration further. Unfortunately, if<lb />
Bush takes office, he will be immune from prosecu-<lb />
tion pertaining to his role in Irangate because such<lb />
litigation would only apply to his term as V.P.<lb />
Bush's knowing support for the Iran-Contra<lb />
Arms Deal is at least worth requesting a lie-detector<lb />
test, and if s a sad commentary on American politics<lb />
that Mr. Bush is even allowed to run for president<lb />
And it says a lot about Bush's spineless character<lb />
that he declined to engage Michael Dukakis in an-<lb />
other debate, not to mention in a "real" debate�that<lb />
is, without a panel of media interviewersmodera-<lb />
tors. Were it not for the power of America's consen-<lb />
sus-making machinery, were it not for the fact that<lb />
Bush is now hiding (and probably praying) froms<lb />
truth-seeking reporters, we would see a landslide<lb />
election in favor of Michael Dukakis.<lb />
Irangate was clearly the biggest political scam �<lb />
since Watergate, and stands out as the biggest blem- <lb />
ish on Reagan's otherwise shiny record. Bush didn' 11<lb />
learn from the errors of Nixon � he certainly failed <lb />
to prove himself a good liar. Had he been truly loyal I<lb />
to Reagan, Bush would have acknowledged his roleig<lb />
as key orchestrator of the Iran-Contra Arms Deal,�<lb />
and then followed North and Poindexter when they j<lb />
left the White House. Solely on the basis of his lack of<lb />
integrity, it would be a horrendous mistake to ek "<lb />
Bush as our next president.<lb />
Racial<lb />
(CPS) � It may have been<lb />
most frightening outbreak<lb />
campus racism of the year so f<lb />
Then, too, it could be a case<lb />
student newspaper misn portij<lb />
a simple fight<lb />
Or it could be an instance<lb />
university refusing to address I<lb />
kind of racial tensions present<lb />
many campuses and thus, as<lb />
nonty students contend, end<lb />
encouraging<lb />
"It's a cover-up' asserts<lb />
heen Murray, a black student<lb />
says that on Sept 18 he<lb />
chased from the State UniveH<lb />
of New York at Brockpor - <lb />
pus nightclub by about a dol<lb />
white students� most ot<lb />
members of the wrestling teai<lb />
wielding bats and club- and<lb />
ing racial insults at run i<lb />
had brawled with two t the<lb />
It is, in any case � .<lb />
kind of incident students anj<lb />
mirustrators have been<lb />
to avoid.<lb />
Exactly two year- j<lb />
October, 1986, in a stnkir<lb />
lar event, five white I nivers<lb />
Massachusetts at Ami �<lb />
dents topped off the<lb />
ment about the outcome<lb />
York Mets-Boston Rt<lb />
Series game by beating<lb />
classmate.<lb />
Since then, racial<lb />
spread alarminlv I<lb />
nationwide Fights<lb />
marches and even student<lb />
erupted at Farleigh Dickil<lb />
and Mississippi State uniJ<lb />
ties, at Dartmouth, Tompf<lb />
Cortland, Rodgers State<lb />
Hampshire colleges as well<lb />
universities of Cahfoi<lb />
Berkeley, Illinois and M I<lb />
to name but a few.<lb />
The unprecedented str<lb />
confrontations � probar.<lb />
ceeded in modern college hil<lb />
only by the violence and n<lb />
that marred the first tm<lb />
grate the universities ot Alal<lb />
and Mississippi in the late<lb />
and early sixties proi<lb />
fears colleges would reman<lb />
regated forever.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
OCTOBER 25,1988 5<lb />
Racial incident rips Brockport<lb />
SF2 Z may been the have tried to teach white students recalled, and interviewed "15 to<lb />
most frightening outbreak of to appreciate diversity and, as 20 witnesses" who verified<lb />
campus racism of the year so far. UMass race relations Prof. Meyer Murray's story of being chased bv<lb />
in a Case of Weinberg put it, ease black stu- club-brandishing white students<lb />
?S�2 Tl?aper misreP�rtin8 dents' s�� of isolation and al-<lb />
a simple fight ienahon<lb />
nnivL a?inCC�a T un.versities of Florida,<lb />
university refusing to address the M.chigan and Cal.forn.a-Santa<lb />
kind of racial tensions present on BwfcS as well as Duke and Penn<lb />
State, among others, have spon<lb />
many campuses and thus, as mi-<lb />
nority students contend, end up<lb />
encouraging.<lb />
"It's a cover-up asserts Sta-<lb />
heen Murray, a black student who<lb />
says that on Sept. 18 he was<lb />
chased from the State University<lb />
of New York at Brockport's cam-<lb />
pus nightclub by about a dozen<lb />
white students� most of them<lb />
But campus officials dispute<lb />
it all.<lb />
It "was not a racial incident<lb />
contends Brockport spokes-<lb />
woman Gloria Peterson. It was a<lb />
fight between two students, "and<lb />
members of the wrestling team� berg notes<lb />
wielding bats and clubs and yell- " And at the University of Mis<lb />
sored carefully integrated parties it just so happens that one is black<lb />
and "sensitivity" sessions to pre- and one is white<lb />
vent troubles this fall. "Friends of one of the stu-<lb />
But such efforts don't always dents got involved. Wrestlers<lb />
help. were never involved. The situ-<lb />
"Minorities are not streaming ation was quickly mediated and<lb />
to UMass even though the univer- everyone went out to dinner and<lb />
sity has done a lot of things to put the situation behind them,<lb />
make it more appealing Wein- The Stylus story was confused. It<lb />
was a garbled mess Peterson<lb />
ing racial insults at him after he<lb />
had brawled with two of the men.<lb />
It is, in any case, exactly the<lb />
kind of incident students and ad-<lb />
ministrators have been working<lb />
to avoid.<lb />
Exactly two years ago, in<lb />
October, 1986, in a strikingly simi-<lb />
lar event, five white University of<lb />
Massachusetts at Amherst stu-<lb />
dents topped off their disappoint-<lb />
ment about the outcome of a New<lb />
York Mets-Boston Red Sox World<lb />
Series game by beating up a black<lb />
classmate.<lb />
Since then, racial tensions<lb />
spread alarmingly to campuses<lb />
nationwide. Fights, sit-ins,<lb />
marches and even student strikes<lb />
said.<lb />
sissippi, for example, an un-<lb />
known arsonist in August burned<lb />
down a house that was about to<lb />
become the first Fraternity Row<lb />
building ever used by black stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
In fact, officials quickly as-<lb />
signed any campus racial prob-<lb />
lems to The Stylus, not to any<lb />
simmering relations between stu-<lb />
dents. 'The story was not accu-<lb />
In early October, black Uni- "Si fSSS <lb />
versify of Texas math major Ken- dcntj2hn Vaide ?tenn8-<lb />
neth Avery filed a complaint �. mCM ha T<lb />
iti-t- a l- (t- more serious because of the article<lb />
against UT-Austin police officers, � -ru c i � u  � n<lb />
in The Stylus, echoed Vice Presi-<lb />
who had detained him because<lb />
 . . .� , , ueni lor ;<lb />
they were looking for a "black McC ,r<lb />
man with a briefcase �y<lb />
dent for Student Affairs John<lb />
Prof. Fred Powell, the paper's<lb />
advisor, defended his journalists.<lb />
"It was a good story. The staff did<lb />
its homework<lb />
Still others think public rela-<lb />
tions-conscious officials are blam-<lb />
And a SUNY-Brockport stu-<lb />
dent sensitivity seminar didn't<lb />
prevent the events of Sept. 18.<lb />
Murray recounts a scary story<lb />
of getting into a scuffle with two<lb />
wTestling team members after .<lb />
erupted at Farleigh Dickinson they bumped while dancing at the ing the paper as a way to protect<lb />
and Mississippi State universi- campus nightclub. Heeding ad- the wresUing team and, to deflect<lb />
ties, at Dartmouth, Tompkms- vice to go outside to "cool off he criticism of the campus, simply<lb />
Cortland, Rodgers State and then reportedly heard 15 white ignore the real fears of minority<lb />
Hampshire colleges as well as the students, mostly wrestlers, were students,<lb />
universities of California- looking for him, yelling racial<lb />
Berkeley, Illinois and Michigan, insults. McCray denies it, saying the<lb />
to name but a few. -Tm nol prejudiced or anv - mcidcnt wasn't serious enough to<lb />
The unprecedented string of thing a dorm resident assistant ,menl formaI discipline and be-<lb />
confrontations � probably ex- allegedly said in explaining why hev,ng Jt was better solved<lb />
ceeded in modern college history she initiallv wouldn't let the flee- throu8h "mediation" he helped<lb />
only by the violence and rioting jng panicked Murray take refuge<lb />
that marred the first tries to inte- in her building, "but he's black<lb />
grate the universities of Alabama Later that RA's bovfnend, also a<lb />
and Mississippi in the late fifties resident advisor, threatened to<lb />
and early sixties � provoked cut Murrav "up into pieces<lb />
fears colleges would remain seg- The Stylus, the campus's stu- telephone threats,<lb />
regated forever. dent paper, jumped on the story, "The president doesn't know<lb />
In response, many colleges Executive Editor Vince Gonzales what's going on Murray said.<lb />
arrange.<lb />
Murray, however, doesn't<lb />
agree it's solved, claiming one of<lb />
the wrestlers involved remains<lb />
hostile and that he's still getting<lb />
The Student 3non<lb />
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PRESENTS<lb />
October<lb />
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Memorial<lb /><lb />
ly<lb />
1988<lb />
With<lb />
Special Guests<lb />
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TICKETS HOW available AT Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Record Bar<lb />
LIMIT BBSS jffij PERSON<lb />
BEgnig E1CSEQ0SEI of f66 Tte,so"he ���<lb />
"They did nothing for me. I'm<lb />
pissed. I'll always have to keep<lb />
my guard up<lb />
"They're not solving any-<lb />
thing said Yolanda Brisbane,<lb />
president of the Organization of<lb />
Students of African Descent<lb />
(OSAD). "Students feel like it was<lb />
swept under the rug<lb />
"What I know is what I see<lb />
said OSAD member Floyd<lb />
Wilmoth. "The wrestlers are still<lb />
on the team, and that looks like<lb />
the university condones what<lb />
they did<lb />
Regardless of what actually<lb />
happened Sept. 18, they say,<lb />
Brockport has had its break-<lb />
downs in racial harmony.<lb />
In a Student Affairs Office<lb />
survey taken last year � and<lb />
which Brockport officials in Sep-<lb />
tember initially refused to let the<lb />
Stylus see � a majority of stu-<lb />
dents said they thought there<lb />
were racial problems on campus.<lb />
Some students, asked how to<lb />
solve them, wanted to "ship<lb />
blacks back to Africa" and "kick<lb />
white students off campus Sty-<lb />
lus Editor Gonzales said.<lb />
Officials now dismiss the<lb />
survey results as "unscientific"<lb />
and not reflective of how Brock-<lb />
port students feel.<lb />
But the assertions, denials<lb />
and counter denials now being<lb />
hurled across the campus proba-<lb />
bly have become less important<lb />
than the perceptions�justified or<lb />
not� that the school can be dan-<lb />
gerous for its black students.<lb />
"If a black man sees a bunch of<lb />
wrestlers walking across campus,<lb />
he's going to think twice ex-<lb />
plained Tabatha Crayton, Brock-<lb />
port Student Government's mi-<lb />
nority affairs coordinator.<lb />
"One should be very careful<lb />
in downgrading these incidents<lb />
Weinberg warned. 'They're not<lb />
of incidental significance. They<lb />
can turn into a bigger onslaught of<lb />
racial violence. They can be a seri-<lb />
ous indicator of bigger prob-<lb />
lems<lb />
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OCTOBER 25,1988<lb />
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FOR RENT<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED<lb />
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Fireplace, tanning beds, sauna, weight-<lb />
room and more. Call 355-0700.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED: Christian<lb />
male roommate to share new mobile<lb />
home. 10 minutes from campus. Non-<lb />
smoker, please. Call Hugh at 756-6851<lb />
after 500 p.m.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED:<lb />
$112.50 rent and 12 utilities. Call 758-<lb />
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NEED FEMALE ROOMMATE: To share<lb />
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liamsburg Manor off Hooker St Contact<lb />
Kathy, 756-7797<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED: Prefer male,<lb />
smoker to share large house. $100 month,<lb />
13 utilities. Freshly painted. Close to<lb />
campus. Call: 758-0897.<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED: To share 2 bed-<lb />
room apt. near campus. Must be mature.<lb />
$165 per month covers rent, utilities,<lb />
phone &amp; cable TV. Call 757-3811.<lb />
TOWNHOUSE FOR RENT: Need a<lb />
short-term lease while house being built<lb />
or renovated, looking for area to settle in<lb />
permanently, on temporary job assign-<lb />
ment in Greenville, or finishing intern-<lb />
ship or semester in school? Nice 2-stry, 2<lb />
bdrm. 112 baths, lndry hkup, liv rm w<lb />
bay win kit din area wbar, refrig,<lb />
stove, dshwshr, Fmch drs opn to priv<lb />
patio wstor rm, adj to prkng lot for easy<lb />
access, no pets, active hmownrs' assn.<lb />
355-6974 after 5.<lb />
FOR SALE<lb />
FOR SALE: 1984 Mazda B-2000 Pick-up.<lb />
High road miles. Topper. New tires. Ex-<lb />
cellent condition $3400. Call 757-6281.<lb />
FOR SALE: Nice sifa, king size mattress,<lb />
twinsize mattress, kitchen chairs, round<lb />
table Make offer 752-3886.<lb />
FOR SALE: 1982 Vokswagon Jetta. 5<lb />
speed. Diesal 87K Excellent condition.<lb />
$2700. Call 757-6281<lb />
FOR SALE 1971 Cutlass, rebuilt 350<lb />
engine, 2 dr. black over red, almost fully<lb />
restored. $2500 or best offer. Call (8-5) 757-<lb />
6611, Ext. 271, (5-10 p.m.) 355-0363.<lb />
FOR SALE: Couch, matching chair and<lb />
rediner. In good condition. $300.00 for all<lb />
3 pieces. Call 752-7513 after 6:00 p.m.<lb />
AQUARIUM: 40 gallon with lighted<lb />
hood, undergravel filter and stand. $160.<lb />
Call 825-0808 after 5:00.<lb />
IBM PC: Loaded, 512 K, 20 MB Drive 2360<lb />
K Floppies. CGA, parallel, serial. $795.00.<lb />
Call Mike at 355-3247.<lb />
COUCH FOR SALE: Full size vinyl<lb />
couch, folds down to bed, dark brown,<lb />
only $30, call Scott at 752-4825.<lb />
FOR SALE: JVC car amp 50x50 w $100;<lb />
Pioneer car amp GM-2000 lOOx 100 w $175;<lb />
752-7391 after 3:30 p.m.<lb />
FOR SALE: Fisher studio-standard port-<lb />
able stereo system. Dual cassette, digital,<lb />
CDline in jack. Two months old In des-<lb />
perate need of money. Paid $250, will<lb />
negotiate. Call 752-9511.<lb />
FOR SALE: Government homes from<lb />
$1.00. "U Repair Also tax delinquent<lb />
property. Call 805-644-9533 Ext. 1052 for<lb />
info.<lb />
TOWNHOUSE FOR SALE: Lexington Sq<lb />
(adj Athletic Club) - $42,500�2 bdrms, 1<lb />
12 bths, lndry hkup, liv rm wbay win,<lb />
kitdin area wbar, refrig, stove dshwshr,<lb />
Fmch drs open to priv patio wstor rm,<lb />
adj to prkng lot for easy access, active<lb />
hmownrs' assn. 355-6974 after 5.<lb />
SERVICES OFFERED<lb />
STUDENT TYPING SERVICES: Pro-<lb />
gressive Solutions, Inc offers high-qual-<lb />
ity, inexpensive word processing and<lb />
other services for the student. Our high<lb />
speed laser printing systems yield the<lb />
highest possible quality in the shortest<lb />
length of time. Rates start at $2.00 per<lb />
page, and include paper and computer-<lb />
ized spelling check. We also offer<lb />
Re'sume' production, and other business<lb />
and professional services. Call 757-3111<lb />
M-F 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 />
hours in and out Guaranteed typing on<lb />
paper up to 20 hand written pages. SDF<lb />
Professional Computer Services, 106 East<lb />
5th Street (beside Cubbies) Greenville, NC<lb />
752-3694.<lb />
PARTY: If you're having a party and need<lb />
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 />
PAPERS, RESUMES, ETC Done by<lb />
Desktop Publishing or Word Processing.<lb />
Rush jobs accepted. Call 752-1933.<lb />
TYPING, TYPING, TYPING: Real<lb />
Cheap. Affordable Rates! Call 752-5084.<lb />
PROFESSIONAL TYPING: 19 years ex<lb />
perience. Work done on Apple computer<lb />
with letter quality printer. Low rates. Will<lb />
correct spelling. Call 756-8934 between 5-<lb />
9 p.m. and ask for Ginger.<lb />
HELP WANTED<lb />
HELP WANTED Are you a college shi<lb />
dent or faculty member in need of spend-<lb />
ing money? Brody's is accepting applica-<lb />
tions for part-time sales and customer<lb />
service positions. Apply in person,<lb />
Brody's, Carolina East Mall, M-W, 2-4<lb />
p.m.<lb />
WANTED: Campus representative to<lb />
promote our low cost, high quality Spring<lb />
Break trip to Daytona Beach Free trips<lb />
and money while gaining valuable busi-<lb />
ness experience. Call Kurt with Travel As-<lb />
sociates 1-800-558-3002.<lb />
HELP WANTED: Production assistants<lb />
needed for entry level full-time and part-<lb />
time position at local TV station Must be<lb />
dependable and work well with others.<lb />
TV production background helpful but<lb />
not essential. Send inquiries to<lb />
Production Manager, WNCT-TV, P.O.<lb />
Box 898, Greenville, NC. 27834. EOE.<lb />
YOUTH BASKETBALL COACHES: The<lb />
Recreation and Parks Department is re-<lb />
cruiting for part-time youth basketball<lb />
coaches for the winter program Appli-<lb />
cants must possess some knowledge of<lb />
basketball skills and have the ability and<lb />
patience to work with youth. Applicants<lb />
must be able to coach young people, ages<lb />
9-18, in basketball fundamentals. Hours<lb />
are from 3 p.m. - 7 p.m Monday thru<lb />
Friday, and some night and weekend<lb />
coaching The program will extend from<lb />
December 1 to mid-February. Salary rate<lb />
is $3.55 to $4.35 per hour Applications<lb />
will be accepted starting October 20.<lb />
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED<lb />
Contact Ben James at 830-4543.<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 />
HIRING Federal government jobs in<lb />
your area and overseas. Many immediate<lb />
openings without waiting list or test. $15-<lb />
68,000. Phone call refundable. (602) 838-<lb />
8885. Ext. 5285.<lb />
NEED MALE AND FEMALE DANC-<lb />
ERS FOR PRIVATE PARTIES: Also<lb />
need ladies 18-36 years of age for a legs<lb />
video. Earnings of $50 per hour and more.<lb />
Apply in person Monday through Friday,<lb />
4 pm to 5.30 p.m. to Promotions Co<lb />
2708-A E. 10th Street. No phone calls.<lb />
ATHLETIC MANAGERS NEEDED:<lb />
Contact Fred in Minges Coliseum. 757-<lb />
6029.<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
THE WAY CAMPUS FELLOWSHIP<lb />
TWIG FELLOWSHIPS: Are available<lb />
every Tuesday and Thursday at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
at 2007 Tiffany Dr. in Heritage Village.<lb />
Call 355-5164 for details. Hot Bible! Great<lb />
fellowship!<lb />
THURSDAY IS FIZZ DAY Come to Pi<lb />
Kappa Alpha's happy hour. Free nachos<lb />
and drink specials.<lb />
PI KAPPA ALPHA LITTLE SISTER<lb />
PLEDGES: You are doing a great job. We<lb />
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED<lb />
couldn't ask for a better group of girls.<lb />
Keep up the Pi Kappa Alpha standard. �<lb />
The Brothers.<lb />
PI KAPPA ALPHA AND AZD: Always a<lb />
great combination. Thanks for a Daddy<lb />
Time. �The Pikes.<lb />
I.A.K Thank you for an awesome fall<lb />
break. I'll never forget that kiss. I love you<lb />
now and forever. �J.E.L.<lb />
SIGMA PHI EPSILON: Congratulations<lb />
on the new improvements to the house.<lb />
Good luck in your continuous strive for<lb />
EXCELLENCE. (PS. Baltic Blue is the<lb />
DADDY!)<lb />
PS1 CHI MEMBERS: There will be a<lb />
regular meeting on Thursday October<lb />
27th at 4:00 p.m. in room 302.<lb />
NEW DELI WANTS YOU: To welcome<lb />
back the original sounds of UNCLE<lb />
GREEN on Friday. Come jam to the best<lb />
reggaerock of the AMATEURS Satur-<lb />
day. Celebrate Halloween with BAD BOB<lb />
&amp; the ROCKINCHORSES on Monday<lb />
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED<lb />
AMY LEE: Happy birthday and all that<lb />
mushy stuff �Love, Mother Mary and<lb />
the Boys<lb />
DONT FORGET TO BUY: The new<lb />
"Nightmare on 5th St T-shirt C onta<lb />
any Zeta or call 757-0643 and 75S 7357<lb />
WENDY, SARA AND TESSA<lb />
wanted you to know that we appreciate all<lb />
of the time and support you give us<lb />
Love, The Zeta Pledges<lb />
CANDYGRAMS FROM 1a<lb />
PLEDGES: $30 in front of Student -<lb />
Oct. 24-28 FREE DELIVERY! Don't h<lb />
mean on Halloween<lb />
NIGHTMARE ON 5TH ST HALLOW-<lb />
EEN SHIRTS ARE HERE Contact am<lb />
Zeta or call 756-7357 or 7S7 0M3<lb />
NEED CASH? Have baseball cards? <lb />
Earlvis, the mad baseball buyer !<lb />
damn good money for cards of an) �<lb />
any shape, and any condition If ou i<lb />
party money. Big E is the one to tali<lb />
6366, leave a message<lb />
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French Manicures � Nail Tips �<lb />
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Facials � Deep Pore Cleansing �<lb />
Acne Treatments � Muscle Tone<lb />
Treatments � Complete Line Of<lb />
Therapeutic Skin Care Products For<lb />
Men &amp; Women<lb />
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MENS HAIRSTYLING<lb />
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�AZALEA GARDENS-<lb />
Clean and quiet one bedroom furnished<lb />
apartmenU, energy efficient, free water and<lb />
sewer, optional washers, dryers, cable TV.<lb />
Couples or singles only. $195 a month, 6 month<lb />
lease MOBILE HOME RENTALS-couples or<lb />
singles. Apartment and mobile homes in Azalea<lb />
Gardens near Brook Valley Country Club<lb />
Contact J.T. or Tommy Williams<lb />
 756-7815 <lb />
ABORTION<lb />
"Personal and Confidential Can<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 a; � nt Mm Ami Ssrt. Lou<lb />
CostTeiimitation to 20 weeka C �� �<lb />
1-800-433-2930<lb />
The Secret Of Getting Rich<lb />
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Free Offer Details - Rush Stamped Self<lb />
Addressed Envelope<lb />
Wayne Humphries, Dept. L.M. - 1<lb />
Rt. 1 Box 215<lb />
Beulaville, NC 28518<lb />
Announcements<lb />
CO-OP EDUCATION<lb />
Cooperative Education, a free service of-<lb />
fered by the University, is designed to<lb />
help you find career-related work experi-<lb />
ence before 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. 27, 4 p.m rm. 2006; Mon<lb />
Oct. 31, 4 p.m rm. 2006.<lb />
ART VOCAL ENSEMBLE<lb />
The National Gallery of Art Vocal En-<lb />
semble will perform in Hendrix Theatre<lb />
on Nov. 14 at 8:00 p.m. This event is part of<lb />
the Chamber Music Series. Four great<lb />
voices create one excellent sound, in jour-<lb />
ney exploring an almost limitless reper-<lb />
toire. Tickets go on sale Oct. 24. For further<lb />
details, contact The Central Ticket Office,<lb />
Mendenhall, or call 757-6611, ext. 266.<lb />
SHOULD WE RECEIVE<lb />
THE j OR THE - IN GPA'S?<lb />
The Credits Committee is currently<lb />
studying the question of whether the<lb />
undergraduate grading system should be<lb />
modified to allow the award and record-<lb />
ing of pluses and minuses, in addition to<lb />
the current letter grades. As the first step<lb />
- in our study of this issue, the committee<lb />
has scheduled an open meeting to allow<lb />
faculty and students to present their feel-<lb />
ings, concerns, and ideas. The meeting<lb />
will be held on Nov 17from3:00-5:00p.m.<lb />
in room c 103, Brewster. Interested indi-<lb />
viduals are invited to attend the meeting<lb />
at any time during this period The<lb />
committee will be available during the<lb />
entire two hours to listen to the comments<lb />
and recommendations of anyone who<lb />
desires to present his or her views. If you<lb />
have any questions or if you desire addi-<lb />
tional info you may contact Professor<lb />
Frank Wondolowsld (3136 GCB, phone<lb />
757-6599) or myself (BN108C Science<lb />
Complex, phone 6306).<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 />
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 7:00.<lb />
CLASS FICTUKES<lb />
Any student wishing to have a class pic-<lb />
ture taken for the yearbook now has that<lb />
chance. Class 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 4:30 p.m.<lb />
each day. The yearbook is not your year-<lb />
book until you are in it.<lb />
3-ON-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 BIO103. 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 />
CQ-REC FLAG FQQTPAU<lb />
Be sure to attend the Intramural Co-Rec<lb />
Flag Football meeting held Oct. 25 at 5:00<lb />
pm. in B1O103. Play begins shortly after-<lb />
ward! Interested in officiating? Attend the<lb />
first officials clinic Oct. 25 at 8:00 p.m. in<lb />
MG102. For additional info call Dave<lb />
Hall at 757-6387.<lb />
lNEER<lb />
The 1987 yearbooks have come in. Any-<lb />
one who would like a copy of it may come<lb />
by the office and pick one up. We are<lb />
located in front of Joyner Library in the<lb />
Publications Bldg.<lb />
WINDSURFING CLUB<lb />
There will be a meeting Oct 25 to organize<lb />
a group trip to Whichard's Beach over the<lb />
weekend. If you are interested, please<lb />
meet in conference room 105 Memorial<lb />
Gym at 6:00.<lb />
WYNTON MARSALIS CON-<lb />
CJEKT<lb />
The Dept. of University Unions is proud<lb />
to present Wynton Marsalis in conoert<lb />
Nov. 1 at 8:00 p.m. in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
Tickets go on sale for this Performing Arts<lb />
Series event on Mon Oct. 10. Winner of a<lb />
Grammy Award for both classical and<lb />
jazz performances, Mr. Marsalis is sure to<lb />
bring an energetic and entertaining show<lb />
to Wright Auditorium. For further details,<lb />
contact: The Central Ticket Office, Men-<lb />
denhall, or call (919) 757-6611.<lb />
EXPRESSIONS<lb />
Expressions is now accepting poetry and<lb />
short stories for the Dec. issue The maga<lb />
zine is published twice a semester with<lb />
the first issue coming out in Oct. This<lb />
special issue will be a small magazine<lb />
with mainly general info whereas the<lb />
Dec. issue will be a larger size containing<lb />
news stories, short stories, editorials,<lb />
poetry, etc. Articles may be left at the<lb />
office or at the Media Board Secretary's<lb />
Office in the Publications Bldg.<lb />
RESIfMF WORKSHOPS<lb />
The Career Planning k Placement Service<lb />
in Bloxton House is offering these one<lb />
hour programs on beginning a resume for<lb />
your job search. Handouts and samples<lb />
will be given out to the first 20 people to<lb />
come to each session. No sign up is re-<lb />
quired. These sessions are held in the<lb />
Career Planning Room on Oct. 11,21 &amp; 26<lb />
at 3 p.m<lb />
FRESHMEN<lb />
An important meeting for FRESHMEN<lb />
who intend to major in the following:<lb />
Business and Distributive Ed , Driver's<lb />
Ed Early Childhood Ed I lealth Ed In-<lb />
termediate Ed Marketing Ed Middle<lb />
Grades Ed Physical Ed, Special Ed,<lb />
Technical Ed. and Vocational Ed. "The<lb />
Second Academic Major Required by the<lb />
University of N. C. Board of Governors<lb />
Oct. 25 from 3:00-5:00 p.m. in Wright<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
ECU STUDENTSSTAFF<lb />
LSS SOCIETY<lb />
Volunteers, old clothes &amp; sheets are<lb />
needed DESPERATELY for the Pirate<lb />
ClubLSS Society "Jr. Spooky Pirate<lb />
Night Halloween Carnival" to be held<lb />
Oct. 28 from 6-8 p.m. at the Pirate Club.<lb />
For more info please contact Beth Smyth<lb />
or Ann Totaro at 830-9315, anytime!<lb />
AMNESTY INT'L.<lb />
Amnesty International meets every<lb />
fourth Wed. at 8 p.m. at St. Paul's Epis-<lb />
copal Church, 401 E. 4th St in the upper<lb />
floor - enter from the 4th street entrance.<lb />
Next meeting: Oct. 26.<lb />
A CONTEST<lb />
The Biology Club is sponsoring a t-shirt<lb />
contest. We are looking for "nifty" de-<lb />
signs relating to Biology (not Biology<lb />
Club). There will be a prize offered to the<lb />
best design on Oct 31. The designs are to<lb />
be turned in no later than 400 on Oct. 26 in<lb />
B-102 (under the stairs of Biology Bldg).<lb />
Please leave your name and telephone<lb />
number with the design. For more info<lb />
call Mamta Patel at 757 6286 or leave a<lb />
message in the Biology Club office.<lb />
A CHALLENGE<lb />
The East Carolina Biology Club chal-<lb />
lenges EC! IO and physics club to raise at<lb />
least $100 for crop walk which is to be held<lb />
on Nov. 6th and to challenge two other<lb />
organizations to do the same.<lb />
INTENDED SLAP MAIORS<lb />
All General College students who have in-<lb />
dicated a desire to major in Speech Lan-<lb />
guage and Auditory Pathology and have<lb />
R. Muzzarelli as their advisor are to meet<lb />
on Nov. 2 at 5:00 p.m. in Brewster B-306.<lb />
Advising for early registration will take<lb />
place at that time. Others interested in<lb />
SLAP should contact the dept. - 757-6961.<lb />
II O OKTOBERFEST<lb />
The 1LO Oktoberfest will take place on<lb />
Oct. 26 from 6-9:30 p.m. in Mendenhall,<lb />
244. The ECU "Schmutrigs" band will<lb />
play from 7-9 p.m. The menu consists of<lb />
rolls, Knockwurst, Sauerkraut, German<lb />
potato salad and dessert. There will also<lb />
be beer (for anyone 21 or over) and other<lb />
refreshments. Tickets are $2.50 and are<lb />
available from 1LO representatives or the<lb />
Dept. of Foreign Languages and Litera-<lb />
tures. They will be on sale through Oct. 19.<lb />
No sales at the door.<lb />
BADMINTON CLUB<lb />
The ECU Badminton Club will have a<lb />
meeting at Memorial Gym, room 105, Fri<lb />
Oct. 28 at 5-6:00 p.m. Open to all students,<lb />
faculty &amp; staff.<lb />
GAMMA BETA PHJ<lb />
The National Gamma Beta Phi Honor<lb />
Society will hold a meeting today at 8 p.m.<lb />
in Jenkins Auditorium.<lb />
FCII LAW SOCIETY<lb />
Our next meeting will be Nov. 3 at 7:00 in<lb />
GCB 1012. All members please attend.<lb />
ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING<lb />
A three part workshop offered to students<lb />
at no cost by the University Counseling<lb />
Center. Nov.3,10, and 17 (Thursdays). All<lb />
three sessions will be conducted from 3-4<lb />
p.m. in 312 Wright Bldg. Assertiveness<lb />
Training can sharpen your interpersonal<lb />
skills and help you target personal goals.<lb />
The workshop will focus on helping<lb />
members distinguish between their asser-<lb />
tive, aggressive, and nonassertive behav-<lb />
iors. Participants can learn how to express<lb />
themselves directly and openly, and re-<lb />
spond to interpersonal situations in a<lb />
manner which neither compromises indi-<lb />
vidual beliefs nor offends others. Please<lb />
call the Counseling Center (757-6661) for<lb />
registration.<lb />
ESLCHJ<lb />
There will be a mandatory meeting and<lb />
initiation of new members to Psi Chi (The<lb />
National Honor Society in Psychology) on<lb />
Thurs. at 4:00 in the Psi Chi library in<lb />
Rawl rm. 302.<lb />
HEALTH CAREERS DAY<lb />
All students in the Nursing and the Allied<lb />
Health careers are encouraged to attend<lb />
this event in the Carol Belk Bldg. on Oct.<lb />
31 from 1-5 p.m. Over 75 health care insti-<lb />
tutions will be on the first and second<lb />
floors of the Allied Health Bldg. Come out<lb />
and learn of the opportunities in PT, OT,<lb />
Nursing, SOCW, Recreational Therapy,<lb />
PSYC, Music Therapv, Medical Records,<lb />
FNIM, CDFR, SPED, SLAP, Rehabilita-<lb />
tion Counseling and Clinical Laboratory<lb />
Science.<lb />
V.A.F,<lb />
The VAF is holding its annual Beaux Arts<lb />
Ball Mon. night at the Attic with musical<lb />
guests Big Kids and The Bond. Tickets are<lb />
S4 advance at Jenkins Art Bldg. or S5 at the<lb />
door. Door prizes and costume prizes will<lb />
be given out during the night's festivities.<lb />
CONSTRUCTION MGMT.<lb />
Dept. of Construction Mgmt. Fall Semi-<lb />
nar Series: Oct. 26�"Brick Masonry-<lb />
Design, Detailing 4 Construction Nov.<lb />
16�"Importance of the Critical Path<lb />
Method of Scheduling Construction All<lb />
seminars held at 630 p.m. in room 1031 of<lb />
the GCB. For more info call 757-6707.<lb />
EARLY CHILDHOOD CLUB<lb />
Attention all Early Childhood Ed. Majors:<lb />
The next (EQ2 meeting will be held Wed<lb />
at 4:00 p.m. in Speight 308. Come and<lb />
make your flannel board!<lb />
REGISTRATION FOR<lb />
GENERAL COLLEGE<lb />
General College students should contact<lb />
their advisors the week of Oct. 31 - Nov. 4<lb />
to make arrangements for academic<lb />
advising for spring semester, 1989. Early<lb />
registration begins Nov. 7 and ends Nov.<lb />
11.<lb />
COSTA RICAN PIANIST.<lb />
PJLAR AGU11AR<lb />
Pilar Aguilar will perform a solo recital<lb />
Oct. 26th at 8:15 p.m. in the A.J. Fletcher<lb />
Recital Hall. Her visit is jointly sponsored<lb />
by the ECU Latin American Studies<lb />
Committee, Office of International Pro-<lb />
grams, and the School of Music. The con-<lb />
cert and the reception are free and open to<lb />
the public.<lb />
FINANCIAL MGMT. ASSOC.<lb />
Everyone is welcome to attend the stu-<lb />
dent Financial Mgmt. Assoc. meeting on<lb />
Wed. The meeting will be held in room<lb />
3009 of the GCB at 4:30. The guest speaker<lb />
will be Jim Westmoreland. He is the Assis-<lb />
tant Director for Career Planning &amp; Place-<lb />
ment.<lb />
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION<lb />
PJLVLAJDRS CLUB<lb />
WANTED" ALL P E Majors or inl<lb />
majors to help support our club N<lb />
DUES�Just FL'V" Meeting to N<lb />
Thurs. at 800 p m in Minges rex m 142<lb />
Please attend�plan1- about State i<lb />
tion in Greensboro to be discuss<lb />
to see vou mere.<lb />
TILGATJLPARTY<lb />
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Representatives of the Walt Disney World<lb />
Company will be on campus to recruit EC<lb />
students for their College Program. A<lb />
seminarpresentation will be conducted<lb />
Nov. 9. Students from all majors are in-<lb />
vited to participate. Positions in guest<lb />
relations, attractions, merchandising and<lb />
food services, among others are available.<lb />
Contact the Office of Cooperative Ed. in<lb />
the GCB for details.<lb />
Come join the ECU P E. Major Club<lb />
celebrating the 1st Annual P.E Majors<lb />
Club Tailgate Partv on Sat at 11:30 a m<lb />
for the Miami game We will provide the<lb />
chicken�please bring vour own bevel<lb />
ages. ALL HPERS STUDENTS AND<lb />
FACULTY ARE INVITED TO ATTEND<lb />
AND BRING FRIENDS We will K to<lb />
cated at the corner of Elmhurst Field�<lb />
behind the scoreboard of Eicklen Ma<lb />
dium. 1 lOPE TO SEE OU 111LRE1<lb />
PHQiaGEAPHY SHOW<lb />
Faces, structure and architectures of<lb />
North and Central American Earth a<lb />
seen by Ernst Habrkhs Ct 24 Nov <lb />
Reception Wed, 700 p.m Mendenhall<lb />
Gallery.<lb />
AMERICAN MKTG, ASSCK,<lb />
The American Mktg Assoc will K hold<lb />
ing its next meeting Thurs at 3 p m The<lb />
meeting will be held in the GCB in room<lb />
1032 We will have a guest speaker from<lb />
Wal-Mart All interested persons are in<lb />
vited. All members are encouraged to<lb />
attend.<lb />
KARATE CLUB<lb />
ECU Karate Club will meet Mon &amp; Wed<lb />
nights at B 15 in Memorial Gym, tor inter-<lb />
ested beginners, advanced students<lb />
Thurs. 730.<lb />
CQMMLZX1Q3<lb />
Worship God and celebrate Communion<lb />
this Wed night atpm at the Methodist<lb />
Student Center then eofd) a delicious, all<lb />
you-can eat home cooked meal and good<lb />
fellowship The meal is S2 at the door,<lb />
$1 50 for members Call 758-2030 for info<lb />
Sponsored by Presbyterian and Method<lb />
ist Campus Ministries<lb />
CAMPUS CHRISTIAN<lb />
FELLOWSHIP<lb />
CCF would like to invite you to our Bible<lb />
Studies everv Tues night at 7:00 pm. in<lb />
Rawl 130 Bring a friend For more info<lb />
call Jim at 752-7199.<lb />
CAMPUS CHALLENGE<lb />
If you are challenged everyday with prob-<lb />
lems that you find hard to overcome, join<lb />
us for the uncompromised word of God<lb />
Every Fri. night at 7:00 in the Jenkins Art<lb />
Auditorium<lb />
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Every Fn night at 700 in the Jenkins Art<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
OCTOBER 25, 1988 Page 7<lb />
Elvira' movie gets<lb />
ig zero star rating<lb />
Elvira shows good taste in tee-shirts and toilet paper in her new<lb />
film. Unpleasant dreams!<lb />
Greenville's first card,<lb />
comic show is success<lb />
Bv EARLVIS HAMPTON<lb />
Sufi baseball card freak<lb />
Among thousands of comic<lb />
books, baseball cards and coins, a<lb />
precocious girl wearing glasses<lb />
asked the man behind a table a<lb />
perplexing question.<lb />
"Aren't these prices just a<lb />
little inflated the young girl<lb />
asked the comic book collector.<lb />
Steve Reid, an Art graduate stu-<lb />
dent at ECl , looked at the girl as<lb />
he prepare to explain but "Yeah" <lb />
was the only thing to come out<lb />
Alter the p,irl purchased two<lb />
X -men comics, Reid returned to a<lb />
seat behind his table, at<lb />
Greenville's first baseball card,<lb />
coin and comic show Sunday-<lb />
Pushing his glasses' rims to the<lb />
bridge ol his nose, Reid said<lb />
"Someday she'll understand the<lb />
laws of scarcity<lb />
Reid was among thirty collec-<lb />
tors to set up tables at the Ramada<lb />
Inn's banquet room. Baseball<lb />
cards, the latest entry to the world<lb />
of collectables, outnumbered<lb />
coins and comics at the show.<lb />
Once thought to be just-for-<lb />
kids, baseball cards have recently<lb />
reached investment status. Walk-<lb />
ing by, show goers could catch a<lb />
glimpse of all the immortals;<lb />
Aaron, Mays, Mantle, Rose and<lb />
Reggie<lb />
Like a miniature Baseball<lb />
1 iall of Fame, one glass case on a<lb />
comer table held all the sultans of<lb />
swat. There was a 1961 Mickey<lb />
intle with a $175 price tagalong<lb />
with a '36 Aaron, $150 and a '57<lb />
"i ogi Berra at $75.<lb />
While the kids milled around<lb />
the baseball cards and the comic<lb />
tables, the parents gawked at the<lb />
silver and gold coins. Tugging at<lb />
their sleeves for more money, the<lb />
kids couldn't understand how<lb />
anyone would pay good new<lb />
monev for old,old money.<lb />
ECU Dean Ron Spcier held<lb />
his table near the door with his<lb />
son. Speier stood patiently be-<lb />
hind his table as an Atlanta<lb />
Braves' fan bought a set of this<lb />
year's Braves cards. "That will be<lb />
. 6Q jeeots pled5CcdhlhjeL Braves<lb />
aren't worth that much Speier<lb />
said.<lb />
Returning to Reid'sbooth, the<lb />
comic book man took time out to<lb />
chow on a hamburger. Inbetween<lb />
bites, he tried to explain the law of<lb />
scarcity, an explanation he<lb />
couldn't relate to the young girl.<lb />
"As things become more<lb />
popular, people want to hold on<lb />
to them and their value goes up.<lb />
Right now it seems baseball cards<lb />
are hot and a lot of people are<lb />
wanting to collect, but comics are<lb />
still a good investment Reid<lb />
said.<lb />
"From a seller's standpoint,<lb />
the one difference between base-<lb />
ball cards and comics is the bulk.<lb />
Those guys (he points to a base-<lb />
ball card vendor) can carry most<lb />
of their stuff in one box while we<lb />
(comic book freaks) have to lug all<lb />
these boxes Reid said.<lb />
With the new craze over<lb />
nostaglia, investors are liquidat-<lb />
ing their stocks and bonds and are<lb />
buying cards and comics. And<lb />
finally, Greenville has had its first<lb />
show.<lb />
By CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
Staff Can Man<lb />
Okay. The basic plot of "El-<lb />
vira, Mistress of the Dark" goes<lb />
something like this. Horror movie<lb />
hostess inherits haunted house,<lb />
house burns down, she inherits a<lb />
fortune from the evil uncle that<lb />
burned her house in the first<lb />
place, and then uses the money to<lb />
finance her lifetime dream of star-<lb />
ring in a Las Vegas revue.<lb />
Now what? What does one<lb />
say about "Mistress of the Dark"<lb />
to fill up 18 inches of space that<lb />
hasn't been said in the preceding<lb />
paragraph? One interprets. One<lb />
expounds great truths about film<lb />
industry trends. One bullshits.<lb />
"Elvira" doesn't leave much<lb />
to interpret. Granted, it was in-<lb />
tended to be campy, like the B-<lb />
movies she shows on her syndi-<lb />
cated show. But camp movies fail<lb />
nine times out of 10 when the<lb />
producers don't try to make a<lb />
straight movie.<lb />
The "Batman" television<lb />
show was funny because Adam<lb />
West and Burt Ward really<lb />
thought they embodied the heroic<lb />
ideal. Cassandra Peterson (Elvira)<lb />
knows she isn't a goofy bimbo,<lb />
thus her Elvira comes off sound-<lb />
ing like a stereotypical goofy<lb />
bimbo.<lb />
And that is what ultimately<lb />
drags this film down more than<lb />
anything. If Elvira had played as a<lb />
hip hexmeister, or a supremely<lb />
brainless spellcasting slut, the<lb />
movie might have been saved.<lb />
The atmosphere of the movie<lb />
also lacked realism. Bringing her<lb />
character out into the daylight<lb />
was Peterson's first mistake.<lb />
While putting Elvira in the ultra-<lb />
moral setting of Fallwell, Mass.<lb />
has potential, Elvira really wasn't<lb />
shocking enough in appearence<lb />
or attitude to cause the reactions<lb />
she did.<lb />
But the town folk reacted<lb />
violently. Almost as whacked out<lb />
as the people in the small town<lb />
"Footloose" took place in. 1 have<lb />
yet to find a small town that really<lb />
outlaws dancing. Beer, maybe,<lb />
but not dancing.<lb />
One of the most disappoint-<lb />
ing things in this movie was the<lb />
hyped up special effects. Prom-<lb />
ised by the press releases to see a<lb />
High Noon' witchy warfare"<lb />
sequence during the climax of the<lb />
movie, I was let down hard when<lb />
I witnessed a few bolts of magic<lb />
lightning and a fiery sneeze.<lb />
Hardly a wizards' duel.<lb />
"Superman III" had better effects<lb />
than this.<lb />
The high points of the movie<lb />
are the inclusion of a Screamin'<lb />
Jay Hawkins song ("I Put A Spell<lb />
On You"�unfortunately sung by<lb />
some nobody session singer and<lb />
not Screamin' Jay) and when El-<lb />
vira turns to the audience after the<lb />
telegram concerning her inheri-<lb />
tance is received and says, "Is that<lb />
riming or what?"<lb />
Let us not forget the numer-<lb />
ous sexual double-entendres. The<lb />
filmmakers want us to believe<lb />
Elvira is the new Mac Wet, but<lb />
most of Elvira's one-liners fell flat<lb />
 a condition you'd think impos-<lb />
sible with cleavage like that.<lb />
By far the best line in the<lb />
movie came after the theater<lb />
owner drops a marquee letter on<lb />
her head. When asked how her<lb />
head is, she calmly replies'Well,<lb />
I've never had any complaints If<lb />
more of her dialogue had been<lb />
that quick, I would have more<lb />
respect for her.<lb />
Onto the expounding. Peter-<lb />
son once belonged to the same<lb />
comedy troupe as Paul Reubens.<lb />
For $150, do we know who this is?<lb />
Survey says  Pee Wee Herman.<lb />
Right.<lb />
Now, hasn't Pee Wee made a<lb />
few movies? Hasn't Jim Varney<lb />
(aka the unfunny redneck Ernest<lb />
P. Worrel) also just completed<lb />
another movie to be released<lb />
come Christmas? I think so. What<lb />
does all this mean?<lb />
Aside from the fact that my 18<lb />
inches is almost up, it means that<lb />
these people are parlaying their<lb />
character bits, which are admit-<lb />
tedly funny in small doses, into<lb />
big bucks in the movies. So what<lb />
does the future look like?<lb />
"Church Lady Got Married<lb />
where the lovable but tough on<lb />
Satan talk shoe hostess goes back<lb />
in time to rearrange her life and<lb />
prevent the coming of the Anti<lb />
Christ, 'Throw Rosie From the<lb />
Train where the bouncy diner<lb />
waitress is saved from her son's<lb />
plotting by super absorbent<lb />
Bounty� and "It's a Wonderful<lb />
Lie where the Lying Guy tries to<lb />
kill himself. An angel shows him<lb />
that he really will see Vanna<lb />
White naked, the Lying Guy de-<lb />
cides to live, but finds out the<lb />
angel was lying to him.<lb />
Elvira (Cassandra Peterson) mugs while talking on the phone in<lb />
her new film, "Elvira, Mistress of the Dark<lb />
Nesbitt, gallery director,<lb />
defines motivating force<lb />
Bv DEBRA BLAKE<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
But my favorite is, of course,<lb />
"Bonehead � The Movie where<lb />
members of The East Carolinian<lb />
Revenge Squad break out of the<lb />
Phantom Zone and wreak havoc<lb />
in Greenville while a temporarily<lb />
unfunny Bonehead contemplates<lb />
whether sex is more important<lb />
than humor.<lb />
That's the review for now. I'm<lb />
the Bonehead and I am outta here.<lb />
'Clean and Sober' has<lb />
a sleep-inducive effect<lb />
By BEN SELBY<lb />
StaffWriler<lb />
"Clean and Sober" may be the<lb />
most sobering and sleep-inducive<lb />
movie oi the vear.<lb />
It is an attempt to observe<lb />
thirtv davs in the life of Darryl<lb />
Poynter (Michael Kcaton), a com-<lb />
mercial real estate salesman<lb />
whose life has hit bottom because<lb />
of drug and alcohol abuse.<lb />
The script is very assuming<lb />
and character development is<lb />
A very insincere Payton<lb />
checks into a drug treatment clinic<lb />
to hide from the authorities. There<lb />
he meets fellow patient Charlene<lb />
'Charli' Sanders (Kathy Baker), a<lb />
typical female crane operator.<lb />
As mysteriously as his co-<lb />
caine habit came about, his drug<lb />
recovery began. He substituted<lb />
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infatuation for an impossible rela-<lb />
tionship with the already at-<lb />
tached Sanders. The relationship<lb />
doesn't survive and neither does<lb />
the movie.<lb />
"Clean and Sober" gives us a<lb />
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IT�e movie begins with a di-<lb />
sheveled and hung-ovcr Payton<lb />
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his agency. He snorts a couple of see Keaton again soon in a funny -<lb />
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She will drive hundreds of<lb />
miles to pick up paintings for an<lb />
art show or work extra-long hours<lb />
to ensure a successful exhibit. She<lb />
is Perry Nesbitt, director of Gray<lb />
Art Gallery, and it is obvious she<lb />
defines the word "motivation<lb />
Nesbitt has been the director<lb />
for four years and is always opti-<lb />
mistic where the gallery is con-<lb />
cerned. She is always pushing and<lb />
striving to do better and feels sTTe"<lb />
docs a goad job with the budget<lb />
she has. Although she is grateful<lb />
to the Vice Chancellor and SGA<lb />
for providing additional funds,<lb />
money seems to be the only diffi-<lb />
culty.<lb />
Nesbitt says her peers con-<lb />
sider her shows to be the finest.<lb />
She says, "I try to show work<lb />
that's of interest to the commu-<lb />
nity and artists who wouldn't be<lb />
shown in North Carolina<lb />
The gallery has been re-<lb />
viewed in National Art Journals<lb />
and they do funding and catalogs<lb />
that are distributed nationally<lb />
each year.<lb />
Gray Art Gallery has an<lb />
average of seven or eight shows a<lb />
semester and a variety of work<lb />
throughout the year. The art stu-<lb />
dents show in the gallery twice a<lb />
year and the graduate students<lb />
have a Thesis Show, depending<lb />
on when they graduate.<lb />
In the summer they have a<lb />
show that is strictly voluntary.<lb />
"The gallerv is here to spark<lb />
people's imagination Nesbitt<lb />
said. "It's to show people what art<lb />
is and what art can be, and to push<lb />
them beyond what they're com-<lb />
fortable with.<lb />
At the present time the gal-<lb />
lery is "Celebrating Eastern North<lb />
Carolina Artists Nesbitt says,<lb />
"All the authors are very strong<lb />
artists, each of them in his own<lb />
wav" <lb />
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the audience and have soothing<lb />
work along with some that's<lb />
threatening. "We want everyone<lb />
to come Nesbitt said. The art<lb />
changes everv month and we<lb />
have a lecture series<lb />
The lectures are given by crit-<lb />
ics and visiting artists. They wel-<lb />
come the public and enable<lb />
people to understand the works<lb />
of an artist.<lb />
There is an Art Enthusiasm<lb />
Group that provides an outreach<lb />
to the community. It tries to pro-<lb />
vide film series, museum visits<lb />
and luncheons for fundraising.<lb />
Preparations for a show usu-<lb />
ally begin anywhere from six<lb />
months to a year ahead of time for<lb />
planning. Even though Nesbitt<lb />
savs she has no definite plans for<lb />
next year, she did say she hopes to<lb />
do an International Art Exhibit of<lb />
Contemporary Italian Artists<lb />
someday.<lb />
Halloween has long history,<lb />
known as Samhain by Celts<lb />
ECU Newt Bureau<lb />
GREENVILLE � Want to<lb />
glimpse the future? October 31<lb />
may be the best day for such vi-<lb />
sions if you can accept the beliefs rnarrY- BY going to a graveyard<lb />
of the ancient Celtic people who one might see the faces ot those<lb />
with visions of things to come.<lb />
Young women would sit on the<lb />
church steps in hopes of seeing<lb />
visions of the men thev would<lb />
lived in Britain, Wales, Ireland<lb />
and Scotland hundreds of years<lb />
ago, says an ECU professor.<lb />
It was the Celts, you see, who<lb />
brought us the old and honored<lb />
tradition of Halloween. But the<lb />
Celts didn't call it Halloween. To<lb />
them it was Samhain. It was a time<lb />
to celebrate the ending of the har-<lb />
vest season and the beginning of a<lb />
new year.<lb />
The Celts believed it was also<lb />
a time when spirit ancestors could<lb />
return to the physical world to "to<lb />
see how things are going says<lb />
Dr. Charles W. Sullivan, an ECU<lb />
who might be next to die.<lb />
There were also big celebra-<lb />
tions with food and drink, games<lb />
and costumes. Children roamed<lb />
the streets, just as they do today,<lb />
asking for treats and promising<lb />
mischief if none were given.<lb />
There were huge bonfires<lb />
which Sullivan said may be de-<lb />
rived from the words "bone<lb />
fires He said the older celebra-<lb />
tion, if traced back far enough,<lb />
probably involved sacrifices. It<lb />
was considered a way of making<lb />
amends and restoring bala ice.<lb />
One tradition that has be-<lb />
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opey at mis ai �u�u��.�, u,� u. �, ;nt;n� n;� icid� � hand from c.rppn-<lb />
do they know that its just a painting. Big Kids, a band from Greens-<lb />
boro will be playing with The Bond Halloween at the Attic in a big<lb />
masquerade party called Beaux Arts Ball.<lb />
English professor who specializes come a part of Halloween began<lb />
in folklore and the myths of the with the carving of turnips and<lb />
Celts. other vegetables to make lanterns,<lb />
'There was a little bit of a some with faces. "Jack of the Lan-<lb />
break between the old year and tern" was an early folklore charac-<lb />
when the new year would begin ter, an unfortunate soul who lost<lb />
Sullivan says. "They believed that his head and periodically returns<lb />
the boundaries between our to look for it. Sullivan said the<lb />
world and the other world broke Halloween celebration adopted<lb />
down and the spirits of their an- this folklore character. The carv-<lb />
cestors could come into their ing of the jack o' lantern from a<lb />
houses. To make sure the spirits pumpkin is an American tradi-<lb />
felt at home the people left food tion.<lb />
out for them, so they wouldn't While these early celebra-<lb />
play tricks and raise any kind of a tions were pagan in belief they<lb />
ruckus Sullivan said. had nothing to do with the so-<lb />
It was a time, too, when the Sec SABBATH, page 9<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
OCTOBER 25,1988<lb />
Koske's act is a living bomb<lb />
SHELBY, NC (AP) - Benny<lb />
"Boom Boom" Koske's work<lb />
place is like the eye of a hurricane.<lb />
All is calm and serene within<lb />
his tiny nucleus; but just across<lb />
the line, chaos prevails.<lb />
Koske is the "All-American<lb />
Human Bomb" who blows him-<lb />
self up for a living hundreds of<lb />
rimes each year.<lb />
He climbs in a box, ignites a<lb />
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while he remains intact, more or<lb />
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But things can go wrong and<lb />
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hurricane's calm eye into its angry<lb />
body.<lb />
It is no fun place to be. One<lb />
time he got second- and third-<lb />
degree burns over bO percent of<lb />
his body.<lb />
The blasts have broken his<lb />
legs twice and cracked his ribs.<lb />
"I've got lacerations all over<lb />
my body Koske said recently.<lb />
"And 1 still have a little ring-<lb />
ing in my ears<lb />
More than one person has<lb />
asked Koske: "Isn't this a hell of a<lb />
way to make a living?"<lb />
The All-American Human<lb />
Bomb agrees.<lb />
"I respect the act he says,<lb />
hands shaking slightly as he<lb />
blinks through bloodshot eyes.<lb />
"I'm scared every time I get into<lb />
the box. I'd be lying if I didn't say-<lb />
that. No two shows are ever the<lb />
same. I never know what to ex-<lb />
pect<lb />
Koske also blows himself up<lb />
inside automobiles. The entire<lb />
vehicle is demolished and, if all<lb />
goes right, he steps out unharmed<lb />
- if a case of jangled nerves isn't<lb />
counted.<lb />
It is a scary, dangerous, com-<lb />
pletely unconventional way to<lb />
bring home the bacon; but Koske<lb />
has been doing it for 15 years.<lb />
On the plus side, he gets to<lb />
travel all over the world, enjoy<lb />
applause from appreciative audi-<lb />
ences and meet interesting<lb />
people<lb />
"I make a comfortable liv-<lb />
ing he said. "I'm going to keep<lb />
on going for five more years and<lb />
then get into promoting stunts. I<lb />
won't pass this one on. vVhen I'm<lb />
done, I'm hanging it up<lb />
The! lumanBoinbgrewupin<lb />
Talm Bay, Fla the only child of a<lb />
show business couple who ran<lb />
concessions at circuses and carni-<lb />
vals. He had two homes: Palm Bay<lb />
and the road.<lb />
Both places he had access to<lb />
old carney pros like the "Human<lb />
Torpedo It looked like great fun,<lb />
climbing into a cannon and get-<lb />
ting shot into the air over a tall<lb />
Ferris wheel.<lb />
The show biz bug sank its<lb />
teeth into Koske. He joined Joie<lb />
Chitvvood's Helldriversand later<lb />
ran his own thrill show called<lb />
Hollywood Death Dodgers.<lb />
On a thrill-show swing<lb />
through Canada, Koske caught a<lb />
carney act by a Russian per-<lb />
former. It was a corker. The Rus-<lb />
sian sat in a chair and blew him-<lb />
self up with dynamite.<lb />
"I watched him and got an<lb />
idea Koske recalls. "I didn't<lb />
think too much of sitting in a<lb />
chair. I thought I'd do it ina coffin-<lb />
like box<lb />
Koske debuted the act at a<lb />
benefit show for his church. The<lb />
blast kicked him out of the box<lb />
and soundly rattled him.<lb />
"I put it back on the drawing<lb />
board Koske said.<lb />
He came up with a five-<lb />
charge combination of low-grade<lb />
explosives which he packed in-<lb />
side the box.<lb />
"It's enough to blow up a<lb />
small safe or full-size automo-<lb />
bile he says.<lb />
Atmospheric conditions de-<lb />
termine the size of the explosive<lb />
charges.<lb />
"If it's too not, I've got to take<lb />
some out he says. "And if it's<lb />
colder, I add another cnarge<lb />
Four years ago in El Ccntro,<lb />
Calif the temperature hit 110<lb />
degrees and turned his trick into a<lb />
flirtation with death.<lb />
When the smoke settled, his<lb />
body was covered with golfball-<lb />
sized welts. After the severe<lb />
burns, he could no longer get in-<lb />
surance, although he carries in-<lb />
surance for the public and has the<lb />
appropriate federal licenses.<lb />
Koske is married, but his wife<lb />
stays home and looks after their<lb />
26cocker spanieis. VVhen she trav-<lb />
els, it is to dog shows.<lb />
The Human Bomb plays fairs<lb />
gjand openings and all sorts of<lb />
other events. Television is a big<lb />
outlet. He has been on such pro-<lb />
grams as 'The Mike Douglas<lb />
Show "What's My Line?" "Real<lb />
People a Bob Hope special on<lb />
HBO and "Thicke of the Night<lb />
The act takes him all over the<lb />
United States and Canada, Mex-<lb />
ico, Central and South America<lb />
and Japan.<lb />
The time arrives for Koske to<lb />
make his debut at the Cleveland<lb />
County Fair. His box sits atop a<lb />
trailer adjacent to the pig race area<lb />
and a crowd gathers to watch<lb />
behind a rope.<lb />
The Human Bomb appears in<lb />
a cape, helmet, leather suit, hoots<lb />
and gloves. He looks worried. His<lb />
hands are shaking.<lb />
As Koske climbs into the box,<lb />
spectators wisely put their fingers<lb />
into their ears.<lb />
The bang is a big one. Pieces<lb />
of the box fly in all directions.<lb />
"Is he allrioht?" someone in<lb />
the audience asks about the<lb />
crouching figure left on the stage.<lb />
Koske slowly moves to his knees<lb />
and then takes a bow. The whole<lb />
act has taken about four minutes.<lb />
"I'm a nervous wreck when<lb />
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us from an old, Celtic, pre<lb />
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traditions continue todaj<lb />
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Halloween is now a<lb />
businesses that sell car<lb />
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lated that the Earth revolves<lb />
around the sun, millions of<lb />
Americans think otherwise, sug-<lb />
gests a poll that found vast num-<lb />
bers of the nation's adults "scien-<lb />
tifically illiterate<lb />
In the early 16th century, the<lb />
oms are smaller than electrons,<lb />
said Jon Miller, director of the<lb />
Public Opinion Laboratory at<lb />
Northern Illinois University, who<lb />
conducted a nationwide survey<lb />
for the National Science Founda-<lb />
tion.<lb />
In a July telephone survey,<lb />
2,041 adults 18 or older were<lb />
Americans are scientifically illit-<lb />
erate Miller said Sunday. "It's a<lb />
fairly dire situation<lb />
Polish astronomer Nicholas Cop- asked about 75 questions on basic<lb />
ernicus laid the foundation for science, Miller said. The survey<lb />
modern astronomy with hishelio- had a margin of error of plus or<lb />
centric theory. minus 3 percentage points.<lb />
Many Americans mistakenly ,<lb />
believe that laser beams are fo- I! rJuhs show that �"<lb />
cused sound waves and that at- very basic ,dcas' vast numbers of<lb />
The results indicate many<lb />
Americans have little idea of what<lb />
presidential candidates are talk-<lb />
ing about when they list key is-<lb />
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haven't been fully tabulated yet, Initiative, acid rain, the green-<lb />
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said Miller. The group's 1985 sur-<lb />
vey found a 95 percent illiteracy<lb />
rate.<lb />
said.<lb />
Leon Ledcrman, who last<lb />
week was named co-winner of the<lb />
1988 Nobel Prize for physics and<lb />
is director of the Fermi National<lb />
Accelerator Laboratory in Bata-<lb />
via, called the latest findings<lb />
"pretty devastating<lb />
Statesville made site of three films<lb />
(AP) � Statesville's success<lb />
at luring production for three<lb />
movies may seem to have hap-<lb />
pened overnight, but it really was<lb />
the culimination of long, hard<lb />
work, officials say.<lb />
The city is hosting its first-<lb />
ever premiere party this week to<lb />
celebrate "A Stoning In Fulham<lb />
County a made-for-TV movie<lb />
filmed in July and August in Ire-<lb />
dell County.<lb />
The movie, starring Ken Olin<lb />
of "thirtysomething Ron<lb />
Tori man of "Beauty and the<lb />
Beast" and "L.A. Law's" Jill<lb />
Eikenberry, is about an Amish<lb />
family who has its religious be-<lb />
liefs tested when a baby is acci-<lb />
dentally killed by local teenagers.<lb />
Paula Wyrick of the N.C. Film<lb />
Office in Raleigh recalled how<lb />
Statesville became the location for<lb />
the $3 million movie.<lb />
"We got a call from the pro-<lb />
ducer (Don Goldman), who was<lb />
looking for some Amish coun-<lb />
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devil's holiday These are names<lb />
that arose after Christianity<lb />
tvedinto western Europe<lb />
try she said. Danny Heam,<lb />
president of the Greater<lb />
Statesville Chamber of Com-<lb />
merce, informed her there was an<lb />
Amish community in the north-<lb />
em part of Iredell County.<lb />
"Danny and his committee<lb />
dropped everything, ran out and<lb />
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to a one-hour developer and<lb />
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Sullivan said the church<lb />
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celebration of Christmas. Before<lb />
moving into northern and west-<lb />
ern Europe the Christian Church<lb />
celebrated the birthday of Christ<lb />
in January but then combined<lb />
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with many of the same traditions<lb />
and practices that were obbser-<lb />
ved in the early Celtic festival,<lb />
always on Oct. 31.<lb />
the devil was not a part of the<lb />
original Halloween nor were<lb />
witches a part of the Celtic tradi-<lb />
tion either, according to Sullivan.<lb />
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Sports<lb />
OCTOBER 25, 1W8 Page U)<lb />
Pirates continue their losing streak as<lb />
they fall to the Orangemen of SU 38-14<lb />
By DOUG JOHNSON<lb />
Sports 1 ditor<lb />
With the Pirates dropping<lb />
their sixth game in as man) out-<lb />
ings, one question seems to be on<lb />
the minds (it main Pirate fans<lb />
When will this madness end ?<lb />
On Saturday the Pirates were<lb />
pummelled by the Orangemen of<lb />
Syracuse 38-14 in what may verj<lb />
well have been ECU'S poorest<lb />
showing this season "1 thought<lb />
thev (Syracuse) did a good job of<lb />
stopping our option Pirate<lb />
Coach Art Baker said. "We didn't<lb />
throw the ball weli. I am disap-<lb />
pointed about the offense and the<lb />
way we moved the ball.<lb />
The Pirates started the game<lb />
at a disadvantage. They were<lb />
penalized ten yards before a sec-<lb />
ond had ticked off the clock as a<lb />
result of two sucessive Robb<lb />
Emperato kick-offs that dribbled<lb />
along the turf before going out of<lb />
bounds As it tm ned out, this was<lb />
merelj a harbingei for the rest o(<lb />
the d<lb />
Aftci a successful kick-off by<lb />
the Pirates, Svracuse started the<lb />
tnst drive of the d.w on thcirown<lb />
41-aid line. 1 he Orangemen<lb />
took the ball down totheone-yard<lb />
line behind the running ol Robert<lb />
Drummond, who accounted tor<lb />
29 of the ' yards of the series.<lb />
including a one yard plunge tor<lb />
the s. ore.<lb />
Drummond carried 10 times<lb />
in the first halt for 103 yards, and<lb />
amassed 117 ards on the d.iv, a<lb />
career best. KM Ireene added the<lb />
extra point, and S racuse held the<lb />
early 7 0 lead.<lb />
Flu- Pirates moved the ball<lb />
well on their first possession,<lb />
driving down to the S racuse 25<lb />
before turning the ball over on<lb />
downs, when, on a fourth and<lb />
three, Travis 1 lunter tumbled the<lb />
ball (Mi the exchange. Although<lb />
Tim lames recovered the ball, it<lb />
still went over to the Orangemen.<lb />
Taking advantage of the turn-<lb />
over, Svra( use drove the ball 74<lb />
vards in seven plays, scoring<lb />
when Michael Owens went in<lb />
from lb yards out. Greene added<lb />
the extra point, giving Svracuse a<lb />
14 Oedge.<lb />
Hie Pirates mustered their<lb />
only successful drive of the halt<lb />
on their next series, taking the ball<lb />
74 vards down to the 20 behind<lb />
the running and passing of<lb />
Hunter, who hit Al Whiting and<lb />
Walter Wilson on passesof 19and<lb />
12 yards, respectively. Willie<lb />
Lewis capped the drive with a 20-<lb />
yard scamper around the right<lb />
side tor the touchdown. Imperato<lb />
added the extra Hunt, and the<lb />
Svracuse lead was cut in half, 14-<lb />
7. It was the first time this season<lb />
that Svracuse had given up a<lb />
touchdown in the first quarter.<lb />
This situation changed<lb />
quickl) , how ever, when Syracuse<lb />
scored on their next possession,<lb />
Willie lewis escape!<lb />
on the dav. The Pirate offense struggled all afternoon. (Photo b "I homas Walters- Photo 1 ab.)<lb />
IRS crown champs<lb />
taking the ball 63 yards down to<lb />
the ECU three before Daryl<lb />
Johnston took the ball up the gut<lb />
for the score. 21-7, Orangemen.<lb />
Hunter was intercepted on<lb />
the Pirates' next possession by<lb />
Syracuse linebacker Terry<lb />
Wooden at the Syracuse 30-yard<lb />
line, and he returned it 16 yards to<lb />
the 46 before being pulled down.<lb />
Two plays and :32 later, the Or-<lb />
angemen had their fourth touch-<lb />
down of the day, after quarter-<lb />
back Todd Philcox hit Deval<lb />
Glover for a 44-yard gain and then<lb />
Owens for the 11-yard score.<lb />
Greene added the point after, and<lb />
the Orangemen held a command-<lb />
ing 28-7 lead.<lb />
The Pirates were forced to<lb />
punt after three plays on the ensu-<lb />
ing series, and the Orangemen<lb />
once again began a drive for the<lb />
end zone, but the drive stalled as<lb />
the defense stiffened behind two<lb />
tackles by rover Flint McCallum<lb />
for a loss of 15 yards. Svracuse<lb />
was forced to attempt a 40-yard<lb />
field goal, which soared through<lb />
the uprights, giving SU a 31-7<lb />
half time lead. These 31 points<lb />
were the most scored on the Pi-<lb />
rates in a first half since the 1986<lb />
season, when the Nittany Lionsof<lb />
Penn State amassed 35 points in<lb />
the half.<lb />
The second half of the game<lb />
was much more subdued that had<lb />
been the first, with only one<lb />
touchdown coming from each<lb />
squad. This was due in part to a<lb />
much stingier Pirate defense.<lb />
ECU had a chance to score<lb />
first in the second half after mov-<lb />
ing the ball 56 vards to the<lb />
Svracuse 24. Thev stalled here,<lb />
and Imperato came in to try a 41 -<lb />
yard field goal. The attempt<lb />
failed, and the Pirates came away<lb />
empty.<lb />
The sole SU score of the half<lb />
came in the wanning moments of<lb />
the third quarter when, with :17<lb />
left, Drummond capped a 29-yard<lb />
drive with a three-yard run off<lb />
right tackle for the score. The extra<lb />
point was good, giving SU a 38-7<lb />
lead.<lb />
The look on Junior Robinson's tace expifssos i :�<lb />
than words could hope to. (Photo by Mar Startari<lb />
The Pirates once again denied<lb />
themselves of a score late in t!<lb />
fourth period when Charlie 1 i-<lb />
bretto fumbled at the SU 12. rhej<lb />
did, however, score on their next<lb />
possession when, with :19 left to<lb />
play, Libretto hit Jarred Moody in<lb />
the end zonefora five-yard tou h-<lb />
down.<lb />
"1 would be remiss it 1 didn't<lb />
say the reason for the results for<lb />
today were that we were playing a<lb />
good football team Baker said<lb />
after the game. "People thoughl<lb />
thev would come out here and be<lb />
flat, but they are a well-coached<lb />
football team and they were ready<lb />
to play.<lb />
ghl<lb />
d efforl ' .<lb />
linst thn e<lb />
weeks �<lb />
have been.<lb />
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poml: us getting truUvO-u.<lb />
We're talkii  il ut it all thetim<lb />
wc jusl need to do it It's a in nl<lb />
thing. We ha1 I<lb />
wav to lose<lb />
(IRS)  The intramural tlag<lb />
football season came to a close last<lb />
Thursday evening in two forms:<lb />
rout and rumble. The rout at the<lb />
hands of the women's champion,<lb />
the Enforcers and rumble as 4th<lb />
Ay cock upset Theta Chi in the<lb />
men's all-campus game.<lb />
In the ladie's contest, Jodi<lb />
Rodriguez forced her way into the<lb />
end zone four times for the En-<lb />
forcers. Add two more touch-<lb />
downs from lody Hite and an<lb />
additional Laura Conway score<lb />
and vou come up with a 43-0<lb />
spanking.<lb />
On the other side oi the score-<lb />
board were sorority champions<lb />
Delta Zeta, 5-0, who were able to<lb />
pass the 50-yard line only once in<lb />
the contest. Beth Hopkins and<lb />
Melissa Lord gave a gallant effort<lb />
but were unable to capitalize. The<lb />
D.Zs admitted going in to the<lb />
competition that their ultimate<lb />
goal was "just to score" against<lb />
the perennial Enforcer power<lb />
house.<lb />
Cheryl Curtis and Laura BYl<lb />
los shared Enforcer quarterback<lb />
duties. The only weak element of<lb />
the Enforcer attack was in their<lb />
attempts to score the point after<lb />
Thev missed on seven attempts,<lb />
but. at 43-0, this weakness seemed<lb />
non-existent. Congratulations<lb />
Enforcers.<lb />
The men'scontest wasaction-<lb />
packed from the outset. A<lb />
pumped up and heavily favored<lb />
Theta Chi squad hit the field full<lb />
of confidence, towering over the<lb />
underdog 4th Aycock, it not onk<lb />
in stature, but fan power as well.<lb />
Chris Jones lead the Theta Chi<lb />
attack but soon fell into trouble as<lb />
he threw crucial interceptions<lb />
early on.<lb />
Joel Saunders, captain and<lb />
quarterback for 4th Avcock, an-<lb />
swered with key pass comple-<lb />
tions to Eric Williams and Louis<lb />
Presurti. This all freshman squad<lb />
was in peril of ever completing<lb />
the regular season as mismanage-<lb />
ment and lack oi organization<lb />
ended in a last minute admittance<lb />
to the league. In the semi-final<lb />
contest versus the Mutant Surf<lb />
Doctors, 4th Aycock found them-<lb />
selves on the losing end oi a 26-6<lb />
half time score. A miraculous<lb />
comeback for this "team of des-<lb />
tiny" brought them into the land<lb />
of Theta Chi.<lb />
4th Aycock intercepted six<lb />
passes in the final contest. Jerry<lb />
Gouveia scored the only points in<lb />
the contest during the first half for<lb />
4th Aycock as defense ruled over<lb />
the rest oi play. Congratulations<lb />
4th Aycock squad members: Jerry<lb />
Gouveia, Greg Rosen, Louis Pre-<lb />
sutti, Mark Harris, Ant Andujar,<lb />
Brian Huffman, Joel Saunders,<lb />
Eric Williams and George Mazza.<lb />
4th Aycock upset Theta Chi to sweep the men's finals victory, defeating Theta Chi by a single scon<lb />
ECU swimmers set for season<lb />
after a record setting meet<lb />
�UWTl'l JW<lb />
The Enforcers, pictured here, took the title of champions after defeating Delta Zeta in the finals.<lb />
By KR1STEN HALBERG<lb />
Assistant Sportt rdttor<lb />
The East Carolina Swimming<lb />
and Diving team is off to a roaring<lb />
start as they ended their pre-sea-<lb />
son schedule last Thursday in the<lb />
Purple and Gold meet, setting<lb />
nine meet records.<lb />
"We swam very well said<lb />
Head Coach Rick Kobe. "We are<lb />
much faster than last year. 1 feel<lb />
very confident going into the<lb />
opener on Nov. 5 against Ameri-<lb />
can University<lb />
The Purple and Gold meet, a<lb />
meet where the Pirates compete<lb />
against themselves, saw the gold<lb />
team reign for both the men and<lb />
the women as the final for the men<lb />
was 100-86 and for the women, 88-<lb />
71.<lb />
Kobe and the diving coach<lb />
Jon Rose were equally as pleased<lb />
with the ECU divers as one of the<lb />
nine Purple and Gold meet rec-<lb />
ords came from the divers.<lb />
"The squad is coming along<lb />
real well this early in the season<lb />
said Rose.<lb />
Returning senior and number<lb />
one diver last year, Sherry<lb />
Campbell dominated both the<lb />
women's one-meter and three-<lb />
meter boards capturing first in<lb />
each event.<lb />
Celeste Cordova set a new<lb />
freshmen record in the one-meter<lb />
dive event capturing second place<lb />
while Jennifer Grove snagged<lb />
second on the three-meter board.<lb />
Terry Smith gave a solid per-<lb />
formance for the men as he placed<lb />
first in both the one and three-<lb />
meter diving events.<lb />
Freshman Sean Kennedy was<lb />
described by Kobe as having<lb />
"good potential" as he placed<lb />
second in both diving events.<lb />
Returning sophomore Scott<lb />
Milligan did not dive Thursday<lb />
due to a broken finger.<lb />
In the swimming compel<lb />
tion, the meet ku ki d off with th<lb />
first Purple and (. Jold re rd in t!<lb />
men's 400-yard medley rela<lb />
when the team of Mark O Brien<lb />
Raymond Kennedy, red Chris<lb />
tensen and Billv 1 laughton swan<lb />
it in 3 41.0.<lb />
The team of 1 eslie o Wilsoi<lb />
Meredith Bridgers, Patrici �<lb />
Walsh and Chris 1 utker came i<lb />
at 4:13.38 to give them first in th<lb />
women's 400-yard medley relax<lb />
Next on the list for the nut<lb />
was the 100-yard freestyle. This<lb />
time Andy Jeter came out on top<lb />
in 10:15.5. The women sav<lb />
Carolyn Green swim tor first in<lb />
10:57.2.<lb />
The next Purple and t<lb />
record was set in the 200 ard<lb />
freestyle. Page Holt was th<lb />
proud victor when she came in at<lb />
2:00.7. Walsh followed in 205.0.<lb />
See EC, page 11<lb />
State pull<lb />
(AP) - orth C arolina<lb />
finds itself in the position it<lb />
wanted to be in all season long,<lb />
but the Wolfpack also has some<lb />
unexpected company in its bid for<lb />
the Atlantic I<lb />
title.<lb />
Saturday's 10-3<lb />
the ninth ranked Tigers led the<lb />
Wolfpack to the top of the confer<lb />
once with a 4-1 mark N C Stah<lb />
has two ACC games left aN<lb />
trip to Virginia and a home date<lb />
with Duke on the t. 1 lowing v<lb />
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hold off the Tigers and a su-<lb />
ing Maryland team, both<lb />
are 3-1 in the ACC<lb />
'This one was thi -<lb />
Wolfpack linebacker - Aue:<lb />
said. "But we've got<lb />
ones still in front<lb />
two more conl<lb />
against teams that usual<lb />
a lot oi troubli<lb />
Tailback Or<lb />
for a 5-yard touchdov<lb />
10:04 left to plaj<lb />
to victory. Ther.<lb />
defense didn I<lb />
penetrate pat the N<lb />
EC swimmers<lb />
Continued from page 10<lb />
The men s30-) ard fre I<lb />
saw John Farrell shine<lb />
grabbed first b hall a second ii<lb />
1:47.8. Mark.<lb />
ond with his tim<lb />
Wendy Smith claime 1 I<lb />
the women s I rd fre<lb />
w hen she touched the wa<lb />
while Lutker, w ith a time i<lb />
came in second<lb />
For the mer - 5<lb />
rvle, Enck PL .<lb />
of the pack to claim first ir 22<lb />
Billv Haughton came in second al<lb />
23.1 and Andv Johns reo<lb />
third in 23.2.<lb />
Jennifer Muench set<lb />
record in the women - - �<lb />
individual medly event wh<lb />
swam in at 2:16.9 Nc<lb />
later was Wilson at 2 17.6<lb />
Tom Holsten won the n<lb />
200-yard individual me<lb />
his time of 2 02 3 w rule Ra)<lb />
Kennedy secured second n<lb />
2:02.5.<lb />
Yet another record was s<lb />
this time in the women's 200-yan<lb />
butterflv when Shelly Mick,<lb />
claimed victory in her time i<lb />
2:13.S. Soon to follow was Robi<lb />
Wicks in 2:14 2<lb />
Andv Ichns hole. <lb />
able lead in the mer s<lb />
butterfly when he swam in a<lb />
2:004. Four seconds later (<lb />
tensen touched the wa<lb />
him the second place title<lb />
Page Holt's time of 55 <lb />
enough to break the old Purpl)<lb />
and Gold record as well as<lb />
her a first place title in<lb />
women's 100-yard freest<lb />
In the same ever: i<lb />
a close race decided the �<lb />
it was Enck Hovos who came o<lb />
on top with his time of<lb />
three tenths of a second beri<lb />
Hovos was Billy Haug<lb />
his time oi 50 6<lb />
The men broke the i<lb />
ord when George Wall<lb />
for 2.01.94 in the 200-yai<lb />
stroke. Shelly Mica w or I<lb />
women in 2 21 3.<lb />
No one was near<lb />
Morns in the women -<lb />
freest vie when she came<lb />
5:24.4. giving her an easj l<lb />
over second place finisher I e-<lb />
lo Wilson who came in at 5 M<lb />
It was closer tor <lb />
when Mark Cook swam a 4 - I<lb />
500-yard freestyle givir<lb />
� place. Soon to follow was<lb />
place time of 4 59 2 b ohn<lb />
roll.<lb />
Meredith Bridgers cru a<lb />
the rest of the swimmers il<lb />
earned herself a ne <lb />
Gold record when she swam<lb />
women s200-vard hreasttrok<lb />
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Ravmond Kenned)<lb />
closer race tor first in the me)<lb />
200-vard breaststroke emerj<lb />
victorious with his time of 2:1<lb />
Onlv two seconds behind<lb />
John Springer when he came<lb />
2.18.4.<lb />
The men ended the meet <lb />
high note as thev set a new Put<lb />
and Gold record in the 400-vj<lb />
freestvle relay. The team of Tf<lb />
Stebbins, Tim Boyd. Bl<lb />
Haughton and Mark Cook<lb />
ished off the meet w ith their<lb />
rung time and new record!<lb />
320.05.<lb />
And finally, for the wool<lb />
the 400-vard freestyle relay enl<lb />
w!th Chantal Morns, Rcj<lb />
Wicks, Wendy Smith and 1<lb />
Holt claiming first place<lb />
their time of 3:55 4.<lb /><pb facs="00058103_tn_0012" /><lb /><lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
OCTOBER 25,1988 Page 10<lb />
Pirates continue their losing streak as<lb />
they fall to the Orangemen of SU 38-14<lb />
By DOUG JOHNSON<lb />
Spam Editor<lb />
With the Pirates dropping<lb />
their sixth game in as many out-<lb />
ings, one question seems to be on<lb />
the minds of many Pirate fans.<lb />
When will this madness end?<lb />
On Saturday the Pirates were<lb />
pummelled by the Orangemen of<lb />
Syracuse 38-14 in what may very<lb />
well have been ECU'S poorest<lb />
showing this season. "1 thought<lb />
they (Syracuse) did a good job of<lb />
stopping our option Pirate<lb />
Coach Art Baker said. "We didn't<lb />
throw the ball well. I am disap-<lb />
pointed about the offense and the<lb />
way we moved the ball<lb />
The Pirates started the game<lb />
at a disadvantage. They were<lb />
penalized ten yards before a sec-<lb />
ond had ticked off the clock as a<lb />
result of two sucessive Robb<lb />
Imperato kick-offs that dribbled<lb />
along the turf before going out of<lb />
bounds As it turned out, this was<lb />
merely a harbinger for the rest of<lb />
the day.<lb />
After a successful kick-off by<lb />
the Pirates, Syracuse started the<lb />
first drive of the day on their own<lb />
41-yard line. The Orangemen<lb />
took the ball down to the one-yard<lb />
line behind the running of Robert<lb />
Drummond, who accounted for<lb />
29 of the 51 yards of the series,<lb />
including a one-yard plunge for<lb />
the score.<lb />
Drummond carried 10 times<lb />
in the first half for 103 yards, and<lb />
amassed 117 yards on the day, a<lb />
career best. K.J. Greene added the<lb />
extra point, and Syracuse held the<lb />
early 7-0 lead.<lb />
The Pirates moved the ball<lb />
well on their first possession,<lb />
driving down to the Syracuse 25<lb />
before turning the ball over on<lb />
downs, when, on a fourth and<lb />
three, Travis Hunter fumbled the<lb />
ball on the exchange. Although<lb />
Tim James recovered the ball, it<lb />
still went over to the Orangemen.<lb />
Taking ad vantage of the turn-<lb />
over, Syracuse drove the ball 74<lb />
yards in seven plays, scoring<lb />
when Michael Owens went in<lb />
from 16 yards out. Greene added<lb />
the extra point, giving Syracuse a<lb />
14-0 edge.<lb />
The Pirates mustered their<lb />
only successful drive of the half<lb />
on their next series, taking the ball<lb />
74 yards down to the 20 behind<lb />
the running and passing of<lb />
Hunter, who hit Al Whiting and<lb />
Walter Wilson on passes of 19 and<lb />
12 yards, respectively. Willie<lb />
Lewis capped the drive with a 20-<lb />
yard scamper around the right<lb />
side for the touchdown. Imperato<lb />
added the extra point, and the<lb />
Syracuse lead was cut in half, 14-<lb />
7. It was the first time this season<lb />
that Syracuse had given up a<lb />
touchdown in the first quarter.<lb />
This situation changed<lb />
quickly, however, when Syracuse<lb />
scored on their next possession,<lb />
Willie Lewis escapes Syracuse defenders in route to the end zone for one of the Pirates' two scores<lb />
on the day. The Pirate offense struggled all afternoon. (Photo by Thomas Walters- Photo Lab.)<lb />
IRS crown champs<lb />
taking the ball 63 yards down to<lb />
the ECU three before Daryl<lb />
Johnston took the ball up the gut<lb />
for the score. 21-7, Orangemen.<lb />
Hunter was intercepted on<lb />
the Pirates' next possession by<lb />
Syracuse linebacker Terry<lb />
Wooden at the Syracuse 30-yard<lb />
line, and he returned it 16 yards to<lb />
the 46 before being pulled down.<lb />
Two plays and :32 later, the Or-<lb />
angemen had their fourth touch-<lb />
down of the day, after quarter-<lb />
back Todd Philcox hit Deval<lb />
Glover for a 44-yard gain and then<lb />
Owens for the 11-yard score.<lb />
Greene added the point after, and<lb />
the Orangemen held a command-<lb />
ing 28-7 lead.<lb />
The Pirates were forced to<lb />
punt after three plays on the ensu-<lb />
ing series, and the Orangemen<lb />
once again began a drive for the<lb />
end zone, but the drive stalled as<lb />
the defense stiffened behind two<lb />
tackles by rover Flint McCallum<lb />
for a loss of 15 yards. Syracuse<lb />
was forced to attempt a 40-yard<lb />
field goal, which soared through<lb />
the uprights, giving SU a 31-7<lb />
halftime lead. These 31 points<lb />
were the most scored on the Pi-<lb />
rates in a first half since the 1986<lb />
season, when theNittany Lions of<lb />
Penn State amassed 35 points in<lb />
the half.<lb />
The second half of the game<lb />
was much more subdued that had<lb />
been the first, with only one<lb />
touchdown coming from each<lb />
squad. This was due in part to a<lb />
much stingier Pirate defense.<lb />
ECU had a chance to score<lb />
first in the second half after mov-<lb />
ing the ball 56 yards to the<lb />
Syracuse 24. They stalled here,<lb />
and Imperato came in to try a 41-<lb />
yard field goal. The attempt<lb />
failed, and the Pirates came away<lb />
empty.<lb />
The sole SU score of the half<lb />
came in the wanning moments of<lb />
the third quarter when, with :17<lb />
left, Drummond capped a 29-yard<lb />
drive with a three-yard run off<lb />
right tackle for the score. The extra<lb />
point was good, giving SU a 38-7<lb />
lead.<lb />
The look on Junior Robinson's face expresses his feelings better<lb />
than words could hope to. (Photo by Mar Startari - Photo I ah.)<lb />
The Pirates once again denied<lb />
themselves of a score late in the<lb />
fourth period when Charlie Li-<lb />
bretto fumbled at the SU 12. They<lb />
did, however, score on their next<lb />
possession when, with :19 left to<lb />
play, Libretto hit Jarrod Moody in<lb />
the end zone for a five-yard touch-<lb />
down.<lb />
"I would be remiss if I didn't<lb />
say the reason for the results for<lb />
today were that we were playing a<lb />
good football team Baker saii<lb />
after the game. "Pecqjle thougrjk<lb />
they would come out here and be<lb />
flat, but they are a well-coached<lb />
football team and they were ready<lb />
to play.<lb />
"1 thought our player gave <lb />
good effort. It's tough to go up<lb />
against three opponents in thn. -<lb />
weeks that are as physical as the<lb />
have been.<lb />
"We have another touj h<lb />
game next week and anotht i<lb />
tough week of practice. Our kid<lb />
are a tough group, and they jusl<lb />
don't have anything to show h<lb />
it<lb />
Travis Hunter best summed<lb />
up the Pirates' seasdta �' 0<lb />
pbidLilts feettrngc frt&amp;uanfe�<lb />
We're talking about it all the time<lb />
we just need to do it. It's a menial<lb />
thing. We have been finding a<lb />
way to lose<lb />
(IRS) � The intramural tlag<lb />
football season came to a close last<lb />
Thursday evening in two forms:<lb />
rout and rumble. The rout at the<lb />
hands of the women's champion,<lb />
the Enforcers and rumble as 4th<lb />
Aycock upset Theta Chi in the<lb />
men's all-campus game.<lb />
In the ladie's contest, Jodi<lb />
Rodriguez forced her way into the<lb />
end zone four times for the En-<lb />
forcers. Add two more touch-<lb />
downs from Jody Hite and an<lb />
additional Laura Conway score<lb />
and you come up with a 43-0<lb />
spanking.<lb />
On the other side of the score-<lb />
board were sorority champions<lb />
Delta Zeta, 5-0, who were able to<lb />
pass the 50-yard line only once in<lb />
the contest. Beth Hopkins and<lb />
Melissa Lord gave a gallant effort<lb />
but were unable to capitalize. The<lb />
D.Zs admitted going in to the<lb />
competition that their ultimate<lb />
goal was "just to score" against<lb />
the perennial Enforcer power-<lb />
house.<lb />
Cheryl Curtis and Laura Bel-<lb />
los shared Enforcer quarterback<lb />
duties. The only weak element of<lb />
the Enforcer attack was in their<lb />
attempts to score the point after.<lb />
They missed on seven attempts,<lb />
but, at 43-0, this weakness seemed<lb />
non-existent. Congratulations<lb />
Enforcers.<lb />
The men's contest was action-<lb />
packed from the outset. A<lb />
pumped up and heavily favored<lb />
Theta Chi squad hit the field full<lb />
of confidence, towering over the<lb />
underdog 4fh Aycock, if not only<lb />
in stature, but fan power as well.<lb />
Chris Jones lead the Theta Chi<lb />
attack but soon fell into trouble as<lb />
he threw crucial interceptions<lb />
early on.<lb />
Joel Saunders, captain and<lb />
quarterback for 4th Aycock, an-<lb />
swered with key pass comple-<lb />
tions to Eric Williams and Louis<lb />
Presutti. This all freshman squad<lb />
was in peril of ever completing<lb />
the regular season as mismanage-<lb />
ment and lack of organization<lb />
ended in a last minute admittance<lb />
to the league. In the semi-final<lb />
contest versus the Mutant Surf<lb />
Doctors, 4 th Aycock found them-<lb />
selves on the losing end of a 26-6<lb />
halftime score. A miraculous<lb />
comeback for this "team of des-<lb />
tiny" brought them into the land<lb />
of Theta Chi.<lb />
4th Aycock intercepted six<lb />
passes in the final contest. Jerry<lb />
Gouveia scored the only points in<lb />
the contest during the first half for<lb />
4th Aycock as defense ruled over<lb />
the rest of play. Congratulations<lb />
4th Aycock squad members: Jerry<lb />
Gouveia, Greg Rosen, Louis Pre-<lb />
sutti, Mark Harris, Ant Andujar,<lb />
Brian Huffman, Joel Saunders,<lb />
Eric Williams and George Mazza.<lb />
4th Aycock upset Theta Chi to sweep the men's finals victory, defeating Theta Chi by a single score.<lb />
ECU swimmers set for season<lb />
after a record setting meet<lb />
The Enforcers, pictured here, took the title of champions after defeating Delta Zeta in the finals.<lb />
By KRISTEN HALBERG<lb />
AmWuI Sports Editor<lb />
The East Carolina Swimming<lb />
and Diving team is off to a roaring<lb />
start as they ended their pre-sea-<lb />
son schedule last Thursday in the<lb />
Purple and Gold meet, setting<lb />
nine meet records.<lb />
"We swam very well said<lb />
Head Coach Rick Kobe. "We are<lb />
much faster than last year. I feel<lb />
very confident going into the<lb />
opener on Nov. 5 against Ameri-<lb />
can University<lb />
The Purple and Gold meet, a<lb />
meet where the Pirates compete<lb />
against themselves, saw the gold<lb />
team reign for both the men and<lb />
the women as the final for the men<lb />
was 100-86 and for the women, 88-<lb />
71.<lb />
Kobe and the diving coach<lb />
Jon Rose were equally as pleased<lb />
with the ECU divers as one of the<lb />
nine Purple and Gold meet rec-<lb />
ords came from the divers.<lb />
"The squad is coming along<lb />
real well this early in the season<lb />
said Rose.<lb />
Returning senior and number<lb />
one diver last year, Sherry<lb />
Campbell dominated both the<lb />
women's one-meter and three-<lb />
meter boards capturing first in<lb />
each event.<lb />
Celeste Cordova set a new<lb />
freshmen record in the one-meter<lb />
dive event capturing second place<lb />
while Jennifer Grove snagged<lb />
second on the three-meter board.<lb />
Perry Smith gave a solid per-<lb />
formance for the men as he placed<lb />
first in both the one and three-<lb />
meter diving events.<lb />
Freshman Sean Kennedy was<lb />
described by Kobe as having<lb />
"good potential" as he placed<lb />
second in both diving events.<lb />
Returning sophomore Scott<lb />
Milligan did not dive Thursday<lb />
due to a broken finger.<lb />
In the swimming compcti<lb />
tion, the meet kicked off with the<lb />
first Purple and Gold record in thr<lb />
men's 400-yard medley relav<lb />
when the team of Mark O'Brien<lb />
Raymond Kennedy, Ted Chris<lb />
tensen and Billy Haughton swam<lb />
it in 3:41.0.<lb />
The team of Leslie Jo Wilson.<lb />
Meredith Bridgers, Patricia<lb />
Walsh and Chris Lutker came in<lb />
at 4:13.38 to give them first in the<lb />
women's 400-yard medley relay<lb />
Next on the list for the men<lb />
was the 100-yard freestyle. This<lb />
time Andy Jeter came out on top<lb />
in 10:15.5. The women saw<lb />
Carolyn Green swim for first in<lb />
10:57.2.<lb />
The next Purple and Gold<lb />
record was set in the 200-yard<lb />
freestyle. Page Holt was the<lb />
proud victor when she came in at<lb />
2.O0.7. Walsh followed in 2:05.0.<lb />
See EC, page 11<lb />
State pull:<lb />
(AP) � North Carolina State<lb />
finds itself in the position it<lb />
wanted to be in all season long,<lb />
but the Wolfpack also has some<lb />
unexpected company in its bid for<lb />
the Atlantic Coast Conference<lb />
title.<lb />
Saturday's 10-3 victory over<lb />
the ninth-ranked Tigers led the<lb />
Wolfpack to the top of the confer-<lb />
ence with a 4-1 mark. N.C. State<lb />
has two ACC games left, a Nov. 5<lb />
trip to Virginia and a home date j<lb />
with Duke on the following week-<lb />
end. It must win those games to<lb />
take the title, and at the same time<lb />
hold off the Tigers and a surpris-<lb />
ing Maryland team, both of which <lb />
are 3-1 in the ACC.<lb />
"This one was the best yet'<lb />
Wolfpack linebacker Scott Auerl<lb />
said. "But we've got a lot of tough<lb />
ones still in front of us. We've got<lb />
two more conference games!<lb />
against teams that usually give usI<lb />
a lot of trouble<lb />
Tailback Chris Williams rani<lb />
for a 5-yard touchdown withj<lb />
10:04 left to play to lead N.C. State<lb />
to victory. Then the Wolfpackl<lb />
defense didn't allow Clemson tol<lb />
penetrate past the N.C. State 30-1<lb />
EC swimmersi<lb />
Continued from page 10<lb />
The men's 200-yard freestylej<lb />
saw John Farrell shine as he<lb />
grabbed first by half a second u<lb />
1:47.8. Mark Cook settled for sec-<lb />
md with his time of 1:48.3.<lb />
Wendy Smith claimed first n<lb />
the women's 50-yard freestyU<lb />
hen she touched the wall in 37.<lb />
hile Lutker, with a time of 27.7J<lb />
me in second.<lb />
For the men's 50-yard fre<lb />
tyle, Erick Hoyos sprinted ahea<lb />
of the pack to claim first in 22.71<lb />
Billy Haughton came in second a J<lb />
23.1 and Andy Johns receive<lb />
third in 23.2.<lb />
Jennifer Muench set the nex<lb />
record in the women's 200-yarc<lb />
individual medly event when she<lb />
swam in at 2:16.9. Nearly a seconc<lb />
later was Wilson at 2:17.6.<lb />
Tom Holsten won the men i<lb />
200-yard individual medly wit!<lb />
his time of 2:02.3 while Raymone<lb />
Kennedy secured second ii<lb />
2:02.5.<lb />
Yet another record was set<lb />
this time in the women's 200-yarc<lb />
butterfly when Shelly Micki<lb />
claimed victory in her time<lb />
2:13.8. Soon to follow was Robu<lb />
Wicks in 2:14.2.<lb />
Andy Johns held a comfort<lb />
able lead in the men's 200-yare<lb />
butterfly when he swam in<lb />
2:00.4. Four seconds later, Chris<lb />
tensen touched the wall to gi1<lb />
him the second place title.<lb />
Page Holt's time of 55.29 w�<lb />
enough to break the old Purplj<lb />
and Gold record as well as givj<lb />
her a first place title in<lb />
women's 100-yard freestyle.<lb />
In the same event for the mei<lb />
a close race decided the victor, bi<lb />
it was Erick Hoyos who came oi<lb />
on top with his time of 50.3. Ju<lb />
three tenths of a second behin<lb />
Hoyos was Billy Haughton wit<lb />
his time of 50.6.<lb />
The men broke the next re<lb />
ord when George Walters swi<lb />
for 2:01.94 in the 200-yard bac<lb />
stroke. Shelly Mica won it for �<lb />
women in 2:21.3.<lb />
No one was near Chant<lb />
Morris in the women's 500-ya<lb />
freestyle when she came in<lb />
5:24.4, giving her an easy victoj<lb />
over second place finisher LesT<lb />
Jo Wilson who came in at 5:34.<lb />
It was closer for the<lb />
when Mark Cook swam a 4:<lb />
500-yard freestyle giving him fij<lb />
place. Soon to follow was a secoj<lb />
place time of 4.59.2 by John �i<lb />
rell.<lb />
Meredith Bridgers crust<lb />
the rest of the swimmers �I<lb />
earned herself a new Purple<lb />
Gold record when she swam<lb />
women's 200-yard breaststrok<lb />
2:26.4.<lb />
Raymond Kennedy, u<lb />
closer race for first in the mc<lb />
200-yard breaststroke, emers<lb />
victorious with his time of 2:lj<lb />
Only two seconds behind<lb />
John Springer when he came<lb />
2:18.4.<lb />
The men ended the meet i<lb />
high note as they set a new Pd<lb />
and Gold record in the 400-y<lb />
freestyle relay. The team of Td<lb />
Stebbins, Tim Boyd, Bl<lb />
Haughton and Mark Cook<lb />
ished off the meet with their<lb />
ning time and new recoi<lb />
320.05.<lb />
And finally, for the woi<lb />
the 400-yard freestyle relayr<lb />
with Chantal Morris, 1<lb />
Wkks� Wendy Smith and<lb />
Holt claiming first place<lb />
their time of 355.4.<lb /><pb facs="00058103_tn_0013" /><lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
OCTOBER 25,1988 11<lb />
State pulls upset, in hunt for ACC crown<lb />
(AP) � North Carolina State<lb />
finds itself in the position it<lb />
wanted to be in all season long,<lb />
but the Wolfpack also has some<lb />
unexpected company in its bid for<lb />
the Atlantic Coast Conference<lb />
title.<lb />
Saturday's 10-3 victory over<lb />
the ninth-ranked Tigers led the<lb />
Wolfpack to the top of the confer-<lb />
ence with a 4-1 mark. N.C. State<lb />
has two ACC games left, a Nov. 5<lb />
trip to Virginia and a home date<lb />
with Duke on the following week-<lb />
end It must win those games to<lb />
take the title, and at the same time<lb />
hold off the Tigers and a surpris-<lb />
ing Maryland team, both of which<lb />
are 3-1 in the ACC.<lb />
This one was the best yet<lb />
Wolfpack linebacker Scott Auer<lb />
said. "But we've got a lot of tough<lb />
ones still in front of us. We've got<lb />
two more conference games<lb />
against teams that usually give us<lb />
a lot of trouble<lb />
Tailback Chris Williams ran<lb />
for a 5-yard touchdown with<lb />
10:04 left to play to lead N.C. State<lb />
to victory. Then the Wolfpack<lb />
defense didn't allow Clemson to<lb />
penetrate past the N.C. State 30-<lb />
EC swimmers<lb />
Continued from page 10<lb />
The men's 200-yard freestyle<lb />
saw John Farrell shine as he<lb />
grabbed first by half a second in<lb />
1:47.8. Mark Cook settled for sec-<lb />
ond with his time of 1:48.3.<lb />
Wendy Smith claimed first in<lb />
the women's 50-yard freestyle<lb />
when she touched the wall in 37.1<lb />
while Lutker, with a time of 27.7,<lb />
came in second.<lb />
For the men's 50-yard frees-<lb />
tyle, Erick Hoyos sprinted ahead<lb />
of the pack to claim first in 22.7.<lb />
Billy Haughton came in second at<lb />
23.1 and Andy Johns received<lb />
third in 23.2.<lb />
Jennifer Muench set the next<lb />
record in the women's 200-yard<lb />
individual medly event when she<lb />
swam in at 2:16.9. Nearly a second<lb />
later was Wilson at 2:17.6.<lb />
Tom Holsten won the men's<lb />
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No.10 Auburn 33, Mississippi<lb />
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No.12 Wyoming 61, Utah 18<lb />
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