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Inside<lb />
CLASSIHEDS6<lb />
FEATURES8<lb />
SPORTS10<lb />
Features<lb />
Stoney's Pizza joins th? Greenville pie battle. Read<lb />
what it is like to cruise with tike "Emerald City's Fin-<lb />
est" on a Friday night see page 8<lb />
Sports<lb />
Blue Edwards ripp? down a backboard Saturday<lb />
night at Mihges Coliseum as the Pirate hoopsters held<lb />
an impressive intra-squad scrimmage, see page 10<lb />
She iEaat Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol.63 No. 35<lb />
Tuesday November 15,1988<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Students beat the system to drink<lb />
By CONSTANCE WARD<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
Karen Ranis, 21, is an ECU<lb />
students who found wavs to get<lb />
around the drinking age law.<lb />
Ms. Rawls only recently<lb />
reached the legal drinking age<lb />
and now freely admits that she<lb />
owned four illegal identification<lb />
cards. She said she got the cards<lb />
by finding them on the ground,<lb />
getting them from friends and<lb />
having one made.<lb />
Ms. Rawls said that when the<lb />
law changed, her drinking behav-<lb />
ior did not change. "It was fun<lb />
getting away with it Ms. Rawls<lb />
said about drinking. She noted<lb />
that students are going to keep<lb />
getting away with it.<lb />
Ms. Rawls is only one of a<lb />
large percentage of students who<lb />
never planned to obey the drink-<lb />
ing age law. Jerry Lotterhos, di-<lb />
rector of Alcohol and Drug Abuse<lb />
Program at ECU, in 1986 con-<lb />
ducted a study on ECU students<lb />
to learn what they planned to do<lb />
when the drinking age increased<lb />
to 21.<lb />
Lotterhos found that the law<lb />
had little affect on students drink-<lb />
ing behavior. He learned that 83<lb />
percent of the students disagteed<lb />
with the new law. Onlv 6 percent<lb />
said they would stop drinking<lb />
and 9.5 percent said they would<lb />
drink more. Lotterhos found that<lb />
students who drank lightest (one<lb />
drink on occasion) were more<lb />
likely to stop drinking than those<lb />
who drank heavily (six drinks or<lb />
more on occasion).<lb />
Another finding was that 85<lb />
percent of the students had begun<lb />
drinking alcohol by age 18. Ms.<lb />
Rawls said she began drinking at<lb />
age 14 but her early drinking<lb />
came about because she lived in<lb />
Europe at the time and there are<lb />
no drinking age limitations there.<lb />
She said her parents knew about<lb />
her alcohol use and accepted it.<lb />
Lotterhos said, "We (United<lb />
States) believe laws make a differ-<lb />
ence but many societies without<lb />
drinking age limits handle alco-<lb />
hol situations better than the<lb />
United States. Lotterhos Mid<lb />
countries, like Israel for instance,<lb />
"teach positive models" for alcol-<lb />
hol use. He said they drink mod-<lb />
erately and they specify times and<lb />
places to drink. Knox said that<lb />
there was little accomplished by<lb />
raising the drinking age. He said<lb />
alcohol drinking and the use of<lb />
illegal identification cards in-<lb />
creased.<lb />
Knox said the drinking in-<lb />
creased because, instead ot stu-<lb />
dents paying for drinks at clubs.<lb />
they could get someone else to<lb />
buy alcohol for them. He said by<lb />
doing that, the students could get<lb />
more alcohol at a cheaper price.<lb />
"When they get downtown, they<lb />
are already drunk Knox added.<lb />
Knox said owning an illegal<lb />
identification card can bring<lb />
many problems. He said students<lb />
mav trv to use the card for bank<lb />
loans, job applications andin<lb />
other situations where an age<lb />
above 21 is required.<lb />
Knox said in North Carolina,<lb />
anyone caught with a falsified<lb />
driver's license can be imprisoned<lb />
for up to six months or be charged<lb />
up to $500 in fines. He said anyone<lb />
caught trying to sell or make fal-<lb />
sified licenses will be imprisoned<lb />
for up to three years and be<lb />
charged fines.<lb />
Ms. Fulghum said that the 21-<lb />
age law has created problems for<lb />
the residence-life staff. She said<lb />
the staff cannot ignore students<lb />
that they see drinking in the dor-<lb />
mitories. As a result, students<lb />
lock their doors to hide drinking<lb />
from the staff Ms. Fulghum said.<lb />
Knox said the residence staff<lb />
can write up underaged drinkers.<lb />
He said on the first offense, the<lb />
student is warned not to break the<lb />
law again. On the second offense,<lb />
the student is referred to the resi-<lb />
dent director for counseling and<lb />
on the third offense, the student is<lb />
fined $25. Ms. Fulghum said the<lb />
staff could deal with the drinking<lb />
situation better when the drink-<lb />
ing age was 18, but she added,<lb />
"I'm not advocating lowering it to<lb />
18<lb />
Ms. Rawl said if the age law<lb />
did go down to 18, there would be<lb />
a lot of parties. And if drinking<lb />
was allowed in the dormitories,<lb />
"things will go crazy again she<lb />
said.<lb />
Knox, Lotterhos and Ms.<lb />
Fulghum all said that education is<lb />
the only way the present drinking<lb />
age can be effective.<lb />
Knox said all students should<lb />
learn the dangers of alcohol and<lb />
how tobecareful with it. But some<lb />
students may not change their<lb />
views on alcohol use once on the<lb />
college level he added.<lb />
Lotterhos said, "We don't<lb />
teach a positive role model" for<lb />
youth. He said, "Adults should<lb />
behave better<lb />
Ms. Fulghum said we need to<lb />
be stricter on students and edu-<lb />
cate them. She said the laws are<lb />
not doing enough by just fining 19<lb />
and 20-year-olds $25. Ms.<lb />
Fulghum said the Department of<lb />
Resident Life and Housing ac-<lb />
cepts ideas from student organi-<lb />
zations that want to help fight fff-<lb />
cohol abuse.<lb />
Eyewitness account of Chernobyl<lb />
Shadowed by state and POWMIA flags,a sUute commerating<lb />
faTN?n "Civil War Confederates stands in silent memorium at<lb />
the Pitt County Court House. (File Photo, ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
Aftermath of disaster called 'spooky'<lb />
F.CU News Bureau<lb />
Vacant buildings, emptv<lb />
towns and a marred landscape<lb />
could provide the setting for a<lb />
science fiction novel. But such a<lb />
place is not science fiction. It is<lb />
real.<lb />
It is in the Soviet Union at<lb />
Chernobyl, the site of the world's<lb />
worst disaster involving a nuclear<lb />
generating plant.<lb />
"It was spooky. There was no<lb />
activity, no life in the towns and<lb />
villages says Dr. Trenton Davis,<lb />
an East Carolina University envi-<lb />
ronmental health professor and<lb />
acting dean of the School of Indus-<lb />
try and Technology. Davis visited<lb />
the Chernobyl site in October.<lb />
Within a 20-mile radius of the<lb />
plant, every structure, every<lb />
house, barn, apartment building<lb />
and soccer stadium, was de-<lb />
serted, according to Davis. Prip-<lb />
yat, the nearest town, built in 1971<lb />
and containing a population of<lb />
50,000 in 1986, is empty and bare.<lb />
Empty too is the town of Cher-<lb />
nobyl that once was home to<lb />
14,000 people. An older and heav-<lb />
ily contaminated village, where<lb />
7,000 people once lived, has been<lb />
destroyed in the cleanup.<lb />
Davis and a delegation oi 60<lb />
scientists from 19 countries vis-<lb />
ited the Chernobyl nuclear plant<lb />
and the deserted towns that sur-<lb />
round it while attending a Soviet<lb />
sponsored international confer-<lb />
ence, Oct. 24-28, to discuss envi-<lb />
ronmental problems.<lb />
The conference delegates<lb />
were among the first scientists<lb />
outside the Soviet Union to wit-<lb />
ness the massive cleanup efforts<lb />
that have been going on around<lb />
Chernobyl since 1986 nuclear ac-<lb />
cident. The delegates were also<lb />
among the first to hear the Soviets<lb />
speak openly and candidly about<lb />
their own environmental protec-<lb />
tion problems.<lb />
"I've never had a professional<lb />
or a personal experience equal to<lb />
this said Davis, describing the<lb />
conference acitivities that began<lb />
with meetings in Moscow. The<lb />
conference included a 500-mile<lb />
train journey to Kiev and a 60-<lb />
mile bus ride, through the rural<lb />
countryside to the Chernobyl<lb />
nuclear power plant.<lb />
The countryside stands in<lb />
sharp contrast to the bustling ac-<lb />
tivity at the center of the disaster<lb />
area the nuclear complex itself.<lb />
Here it's business as usual. About<lb />
3,000 workers arrive by train daily<lb />
to operate three reactors used to<lb />
generate electric power at the site.<lb />
The reactor that was dam-<lb />
aged in the accident has been<lb />
covered over by what the Soviets<lb />
call a "sarcophagus a concrete<lb />
lid embedded with hundreds of<lb />
monitoring probes. The core of<lb />
the reactor has not been removed<lb />
and probably won't be removed<lb />
until technology develops robots<lb />
sophisticated enough to do the<lb />
work.<lb />
The accident occurred on<lb />
April 26, 1986, when the cooling<lb />
system on one of the plant's four<lb />
nuclear reactors failed. As the<lb />
core of the reactor melted a<lb />
buildup of gas blew the roof off<lb />
the reactor building. A cloud of<lb />
radiation spread from the plant.<lb />
"We were told that 60 people<lb />
died in the accident and 127<lb />
people arc still being treated for<lb />
radiation said Davis.<lb />
He said the cleanup of what<lb />
the Soviet scientists describes as a<lb />
"biological mess has cost $6.4<lb />
billion and the work continues.<lb />
Thousands of Soviet troops<lb />
involved in the cleanup are sta-<lb />
tioned on the perimeter of ft<lb />
disaster area. "There may be is<lb />
many as 50,000 troops the i al-<lb />
though the authorities would not<lb />
tell us the exact number " Davis<lb />
said. The troops are working to<lb />
remove contaminated 'opsoil and<lb />
trees from parts of the landscape.<lb />
Davis was told tha the trucks and<lb />
bulldozers doing the work often<lb />
Ijave to be abandoned with the<lb />
soil they carry<lb />
Davis s d a latex material is<lb />
also being used in the cleanup. He<lb />
said the latex is sprayed on the<lb />
ground and onto the walls of<lb />
buildings to soak up radiation.<lb />
See CHERNOBYL, page 3<lb />
Tickets turn big<lb />
bucks off students<lb />
By SYLVIA BILLINGSLEY<lb />
SUH Writer<lb />
' he controversy between<lb />
' s traffic services office and<lb />
those under their regulationhas<lb />
grown with the department's<lb />
price increases this year.<lb />
The traffic services office, 609<lb />
E. 10th st is responsible for the<lb />
planning, budgeting, financial<lb />
management and control of all<lb />
traffic and parking activities on<lb />
campus.<lb />
So far this school year 2,034<lb />
decals have been sold for staff<lb />
parking, 3,147 for commuter<lb />
parking, 1,728 for resident park-<lb />
ing and 1,057 for freshman park-<lb />
ing. The total spaces for the four<lb />
types of decals is 8,166, which is<lb />
2,166 more decals than there are<lb />
spaces.<lb />
The amount of money park-<lb />
ing fines bring in has increased<lb />
more than $10 000 each year since<lb />
1985. Cars are ticketed and towed<lb />
by the ECU traffic department<lb />
every day. Cars are towed if<lb />
parked against regulation in<lb />
handicap and staff spaces, caus-<lb />
ing traffic problems or if they<lb />
appear on the tow list. This list is<lb />
made up of cars with three un-<lb />
cleared tickets.<lb />
Vehicle registration has<lb />
raised $408,300 since it began in<lb />
August for the 1988-89 school<lb />
year. In the 1987-88 school year,<lb />
penalties brought in $98,284 and<lb />
meters raised $6,716.26.<lb />
Pat Gertz, assistant director of<lb />
traffic services said, "We don't<lb />
miss a trick. We ticket everything.<lb />
We tow from the staff lot in front<lb />
of Spillman religiously every<lb />
morning. Students have until 7<lb />
a.m. to move their car, we tow<lb />
them by 8:30 a.m<lb />
"The department also tickets<lb />
for moving violations. If moving<lb />
violations are not cleared in 72<lb />
See TRAFFIC, page 5<lb />
Slowly but surely, the addition to Mendenhall Student Center begins to take shape. An exact<lb />
date of completion is not sure, but projections are for the summer of 1989. (File Photo, ECU<lb />
Photo Lab)<lb />
Laotians release captives<lb />
JACKSONVILLE (AP) -<lb />
While the sister of POW-MIA ac-<lb />
tivist Donna Long says she is bit-<lb />
ter because the U.S. government<lb />
didn't do more to get her sister<lb />
and another activist released from<lb />
detention in Laos, a former POW<lb />
says the pair may have done more<lb />
harm than good for their cause.<lb />
Retired Brig. Gen. Norman<lb />
Gaddis, who was a POW for al-<lb />
most six years in Vietnam, told<lb />
The Durham Morning Herald<lb />
that Ms. Long and Jim Coop had<lb />
impeded the Reagan<lb />
administration's efforts regard-<lb />
ing POWs in Southeast Asia.<lb />
"I'm confident that the U.S.<lb />
government is doing everything<lb />
it can to secure information con-<lb />
cerning those who are still miss-<lb />
ing in action said Gaddis, who<lb />
lives in Davie County. He said<lb />
efforts of private organizations<lb />
raise false hopes.<lb />
"It is very tragi� that they do<lb />
that to these families he said.<lb />
Gaddis said he has seen no<lb />
firm evidence that POWs are still<lb />
being held in Southeast Asia. He<lb />
said sightings of Caucasians there<lb />
may be of other nationalities or of<lb />
men who "deserted our armed<lb />
forces<lb />
Ms. Long and Coop, who<lb />
lives in Hampstead, were re-<lb />
leased Saturday and are expected<lb />
back in the United States Wednes-<lb />
day night.<lb />
"I'm relieved that Donna is<lb />
out of there Ms. Long's sister<lb />
Toni Tumlin said Saturday from<lb />
the Jacksonville home the two<lb />
share. "I feel like 50 tons have<lb />
been lifted off of my shoulders<lb />
Coop's wife, Pat, told The<lb />
Jacksonville Daily News, "I'm<lb />
very thrilled and excited<lb />
Mrs. Coop, speaking from<lb />
Washington where she attended<lb />
Veterans Day ceremonies at the<lb />
Vietnam Memorial on Friday,<lb />
said she does not have any feel-<lb />
ings of resentment toward the<lb />
Laotian government fur holding<lb />
her husband captive.<lb />
"I'm iust relieved they are<lb />
coming home, and I'm looking at<lb />
the positive side she said.<lb />
But Ms. Tumlin said she has<lb />
some bitterness toward the U.S.<lb />
government.<lb />
"They (Ms. Long and Coop)<lb />
should have never been left over<lb />
there in the first place she said.<lb />
Ms. Long and Coop were<lb />
captured by Laotian officials Oct.<lb />
3 while on a mission in search of<lb />
American prisoners of war. The<lb />
two illegally crossed the Mekong<lb />
River into Laos while attempting<lb />
to publicize a $2.4-million reward<lb />
to anyone who could produce a<lb />
live POW.<lb />
They were released, after re-<lb />
ceiving $1,500 fine incurred by the<lb />
pair and after veterans agreed to<lb />
cancel a planned demonstration.<lb /><pb facs="00058109_tn_0002" /><lb />
I<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
NOVEMBERS, 1988<lb />
Monday's unseasonably warm weather gives these two coeds a chance to relax in the sun<lb />
at the fountain and chat for a while. (Photo By Angela Pridgen, ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
Embassy must be<lb />
rebuilt for security<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP)<lb />
President Reagan said today the<lb />
United States has "no choice" but<lb />
to tear down the nearly complete<lb />
U.S. Embassy in Moscow because<lb />
the facility is riddled with eaves-<lb />
dropping devices.<lb />
Reagan, walking toward his<lb />
helicopter to begin a campaign<lb />
trip to Arkansas, Missouri and<lb />
California, was asked if he had<lb />
decided the embassy must be de-<lb />
molished.<lb />
"Yes he replied, "because<lb />
there's no way to rid it of the many<lb />
listening devices that were built<lb />
into it<lb />
"We have to do it. We have no<lb />
choice Reagan said. Asked<lb />
where the money would be found<lb />
for a replacement, he replied,<lb />
"We'll take it away from some-<lb />
thing else<lb />
"We're going to start and<lb />
have an American-built one he<lb />
said of the embassy.<lb />
ABOVE PAR<lb />
Public Driving Range<lb />
November Hours<lb />
MonFri. 11 a.m. -Dark<lb />
SatSun. 10 a.mDark<lb />
1V2 miles past D.H Conley<lb />
High School on the New Bern<lb />
Hwy (Hwy43S)<lb />
355-6725<lb />
rfA<lb />
kt<lb />
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Israeli government facing reform<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Serving tlic Ecul Carolina campu community since 1025.<lb />
James F. J. McKee, Director of Advertising<lb />
Advertising. Representatives<lb />
Scott Makey Spencer Meymandi<lb />
Richard-Alan Cook Adam Blankenship<lb />
Ashley E. Dalton<lb />
DISPLAY ADVERTISING<lb />
MONTHLY RATES<lb />
0-49 Column inchesS4.2o<lb />
50-904 15<lb />
4.05<lb />
JERUSALEM (AP) � Presi-<lb />
dent Chaim lerzog today asked<lb />
Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir's<lb />
hardline ikud Woe to form<lb />
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OPINION<lb />
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Dolphins<lb />
Tragedy proves American hypocrisy<lb />
A couple of weeks ago, the atten-<lb />
tion of millions of humans around<lb />
the world was focused on two<lb />
whales near the North Pole.<lb />
And more than attention:<lb />
money Millions of dollars were<lb />
spent freeing the whales as scien-<lb />
tists, researchers and volunteers<lb />
from many nations banded together<lb />
to save the icebound trio (later a<lb />
duo).<lb />
It was perhaps too expensive,<lb />
and if was definitely somewhat<lb />
hypocritical. Nevertheless, the ef-<lb />
fort showed how deeply even the<lb />
most cynical among us can be<lb />
moved by the plight of our mam-<lb />
malian brethren.<lb />
Meanwhile, back at the ranch,<lb />
there were allegations that the<lb />
United States Na v had beaten and<lb />
starved dolphins. The dolphins in<lb />
question were part of the Navy's on-<lb />
going secret underwater project<lb />
which trains dolphins and other<lb />
aquatic animals to carry out such<lb />
iJS"ks"asTc�catSng mines, recovering<lb />
torpedoes and locating enemy frog-<lb />
men. At least one dolphin trained in<lb />
this project has recently died in ac-<lb />
tion, in the Persian Gulf.<lb />
Whether or not Navy research-<lb />
ers "administered corporal punish-<lb />
ment" to the dolphins in its program<lb />
is as yet unresolved. Also unre-<lb />
solved is the question of whether or<lb />
not the Navy has any right to carry<lb />
on its research, regardless of how<lb />
well or poorly the animals are<lb />
treated.<lb />
It's a thorny issue, not to be taken<lb />
lightlv. Dolphins are obviously<lb />
well-suited to performing such<lb />
tasks. Even the most ardent animal<lb />
rights activists agree that with<lb />
proper training and guidance, the<lb />
Navy's animals might eliminate the<lb />
risk to humans in certain combat<lb />
situations.<lb />
The real problem is the same one<lb />
that arises with the introduction of<lb />
any new weapon, whether its intent<lb />
is for offense or for defense. Virtu-<lb />
ally anything that makes a war eas-<lb />
ier to fight makes the war that much<lb />
more likely to be fought. And a bet-<lb />
ter shield spurs the development of<lb />
a better sword.<lb />
In addition, dolphins may be the<lb />
second most intelligent species on<lb />
the planet (assuming humans are<lb />
the most intelligent). They are also<lb />
very friendly; they have been<lb />
known to help rescue swimmers in<lb />
distress and to play with swimmers<lb />
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dolphins are conscious of them-<lb />
selves in the way that humans are,<lb />
but nevertheless they are in a sense<lb />
our close cousins<lb />
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to drag other species into our petty<lb />
conflicts, even for the purpose of re-<lb />
ducing the danger to humans? If we<lb />
do indeed care about them as much<lb />
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Editorial deemed' insulting'<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
This is in response to the edi torial<lb />
in the November 10th East Carolinian.<lb />
I take great offense in the statement<lb />
that Bush was elected by the least<lb />
intelligent voters because he pan-<lb />
dered to their whims. Since you are<lb />
undoubtedly a Democrat and voted<lb />
for Dukakis, am I to believe that you<lb />
are the quintessence of human intel-<lb />
ligence and all those who voted with<lb />
you are a great intelligentsia? I don't<lb />
think so.<lb />
While I'm no mental heavy-<lb />
weight, I do believe that I'm fairly<lb />
well educated and competent about<lb />
what is going on in our world around<lb />
us. I voted for Bush, and I'm damn<lb />
proud of it! True, this was not the best<lb />
campaign that could have been run.<lb />
Had Dukakis won, you would proba-<lb />
bly be lauding over how "Educated<lb />
America" banded together and made<lb />
the right choice.<lb />
I can sentimentalize with the fact<lb />
that you are upset that your candi-<lb />
date lost (my favorite candidate<lb />
i�dwpped-out of the primaries), but<lb />
let's not yhige abouit arfd ifjsult<lb />
other people. After all, I believe that<lb />
those who went out and voted are<lb />
those who were intelligent enough to<lb />
know just what was at stake in our<lb />
country and voted because they felt<lb />
that they had an honor-bound right<lb />
to vote.<lb />
Sean Magill<lb />
Freshman<lb />
Biology<lb />
Hart attacked<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
I recently read with dismay a<lb />
story in the News and Observer in<lb />
which ECU Athletic Director Dave<lb />
Hart said he was not interested in<lb />
extending any kind of long-term<lb />
contract to the next Pirate football<lb />
coach.<lb />
Instead he proposed a "roll-<lb />
over" four-vear contract, where the<lb />
fifth year would be offered if the<lb />
coach was "successful" in his first<lb />
year.<lb />
Perhaps the university needs to<lb />
look at the length of Hart's contract.<lb />
ECU officials have long said they<lb />
are committed to building a winning<lb />
football program competitive in Di-<lb />
vision I-A. Their statements, how-<lb />
ever, have never translated into<lb />
deeds.<lb />
Few would argiie that Art Baker<lb />
really needed more time to turn the<lb />
Pirate program around. Four years is<lb />
just not long enough for a coach to<lb />
establish Himself and how many<lb />
players want to come to a school<lb />
where the coach that recruited them<lb />
probably won't be around as long as<lb />
they are (most college students today<lb />
take five years to complete school)?<lb />
There have been many top<lb />
rames jn�ntioned as feasible candi-<lb />
dates for the job including the offen-<lb />
sive coordinators at Miami and Okla-<lb />
homa and the head coach at Marshall<lb />
University. Almost all of the pros-<lb />
pects, however, have said they want<lb />
longer than four years to build a<lb />
program.<lb />
It only seems fair. ECU will never<lb />
build the athletic program everyone<lb />
keeps dreaming of if administrators<lb />
like Hart are unwilling to make the<lb />
financial and contractural commit-<lb />
ments to find a good coach.<lb />
I suggest that if Hart is serious<lb />
about a winning program at ECU, he<lb />
should re-examine his stance on sign-<lb />
ing a coach to an extended contract. If<lb />
he does not, then maybe he should be<lb />
serious about building a winning<lb />
program at some other school.<lb />
Clay Deanhardt<lb />
Graduate Student<lb />
English<lb />
Voice your view<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
This is a letter to all students of<lb />
ECU. You, as students, have the right<lb />
to have your views heard; your opin-<lb />
ions, voiced. The best way to do this<lb />
is through the Student Welfare<lb />
Committee. This committee is a<lb />
standing committee of the Student<lb />
Government Association's Legisla-<lb />
ture. Meetings are held every Mon-<lb />
day before legislature meetings,<lb />
which are at 5 p.m. in Mendenhall.<lb />
All issues pertaining to welfare<lb />
of you- the students of ECU - are<lb />
addressed. This committee meW- <lb />
bgrs, obviously,cover -a a?aJf'4SF3<lb />
topics at meetings or at least, they can<lb />
if they know the concerns of the stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
Meetings are open to all stu-<lb />
dents, and visitors are welcomed.<lb />
Your attending is the best way to<lb />
have your voices heard and to make<lb />
suggestions concerning the better-<lb />
ment of student welfare. Please at-<lb />
tend. Student Welfare Committee is<lb />
for you - the students. Shouldn't you<lb />
offer some input to help your elected<lb />
representatives to the committee?<lb />
They are, after all, there for you.<lb />
Kelly Jones<lb />
President of the Legislature<lb />
Forum<lb />
Rules<lb />
The East Carolinian welcomes let-<lb />
ters expressing all points of view.<lb />
Mail or drop themby our office in the<lb />
Publications Building, across from<lb />
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For purposes of verification, ail<lb />
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and the signature of the authoris).<lb />
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or less, double -spaced, typed or<lb />
neatly printed. All letters are sub-<lb />
ject to editing for brevity, obscenity<lb />
and libel, and no personal attacks will<lb />
be permitted. Students, faculty and<lb />
staff writing letters for this page are<lb />
reminded that they are limited to one<lb />
every two weeks. The deadline for<lb />
editorial material is 5 p.m. Friday for<lb />
Tuesday papers and 5 p.m. Tuesday<lb />
for Thursday editions.<lb />
Afghanistan attack Soviet controlled fort<lb />
By ROBERT D. KAPLAN<lb />
The New Republic<lb />
Amid the ruins of Kandahar, a communist-held<lb />
fortress in southern Afghanistan, the rattle of light<lb />
machine-gun fire is so constant that the sheep,<lb />
scared away by the crash of a stone, don't flinch from<lb />
the sound of bullets. The city's population, once<lb />
180,000, is down to around 50,000 held hostage by<lb />
S vut and Afghan troops who are using the remain-<lb />
ing ci viiians as a shield against the mujahadeen. But<lb />
to no avail; the rebels are poised for an all-out as-<lb />
sault. Within months, or maybe weeks, Kandahar�<lb />
the southernmost bastion of a Russian army since<lb />
Czar Peter the Great's first southern campaign three<lb />
centuries ago� will fall.<lb />
The Soviet military gained control of Kandahar<lb />
by saturating the surrounding desert with tens of<lb />
thousa ndsof land mi nes,and then repeatedly bomb-<lb />
ing the city from the air; much of it now resembles a<lb />
vast archaeological site. What the Kremlin has got-<lb />
ten for its exertions is control of the airport and five<lb />
square miles of a city that is surrounded and unceas-<lb />
ingly harassed by mujahadeen units.<lb />
"We could capture Kandahar in 24 hours if we<lb />
didn't care about civilian casualties said Haji<lb />
Abdel Latif, who at 83 is the most revered<lb />
mujahadeen commander in the area. "But we have<lb />
already given God over a million shaheedan (mar-<lb />
tyrs). That is more than enough<lb />
The Soviets, hoping that Afghan troops could<lb />
hold the fort until the troop withdrawal deadline of<lb />
Feb. 15, pulled their own troops out of Kandahar in<lb />
late summer. Within days, however, the<lb />
mujahadeen captured the city's grain silo and sev-<lb />
eral government posts, drawing Soviet troops back<lb />
into the city.<lb />
With Gotterdammerung approaching for<lb />
Kandahar's occupying troops, American prestige<lb />
should be at an all-time high here. What one hears<lb />
instead is a lot of bitterness concerning an aspect of<lb />
America's Afghan policy that has baffled not only<lb />
the mujahadeen, but Western diplomats as well. It<lb />
seems that American policy-makers have created an<lb />
impression of spinelessness by allowing Pakistan to<lb />
promote the ambitions of Gulbudding Hekmatyar,<lb />
leader of the most radical, fundamentalist and anti-<lb />
American of the seven Afghan resistance parties.<lb />
The root of the problem is this: Though U.S.<lb />
taxpayers foot the bill, the weapons that the<lb />
mujahadeen get are distributed by the government<lb />
of Pakistan, and specifically by the Interservices<lb />
Security Agency, Pakistan's version of the CIA. ISI's<lb />
control of the arms pipleine is one of the many<lb />
concessions the United States made to Pakistan's<lb />
late President Zia ul-Haq in exchange for his provid-<lb />
ing the mujahadeen with a rear base inside his coun-<lb />
try.<lb />
In addition, it was hoped, the arrangement<lb />
would prevent the United States from becoming<lb />
entwined in the labyrinth of rivalries among the<lb />
Afghan guerrillas. But the distribution ratio worked<lb />
3ut by ISI furthered Zia's interests in Afghanistan<lb />
more than it did America's or even the<lb />
mujahadeen's. Zia� like theZia-installed clique still<lb />
running ISI� always tried to provide Hekmatyar<lb />
with a disproportionate share of arms and political<lb />
aid.<lb />
The Americans played along with this policy,<lb />
following logic that went something like this: If the<lb />
Pakistanis think they can impose their will on the<lb />
Afghans� something neither the British nor the<lb />
Russians could do� well, let them try; America is<lb />
certainly not going to get into a public shouting<lb />
match with Pakistan over an Afghan guerrilla leader<lb />
who is bound to falter.<lb />
After Zia's death in an Aug. 17 plane crash, it<lb />
was supposed that Hekmatyar would get less sup-<lb />
port from Pakistan. But several weeks after the<lb />
crash, as the fall of Kandahar looked imminent and<lb />
several mujahadeen parties were talking with the<lb />
communist governor of the city about a peaceful<lb />
surrender, the Pakistanis sponsored Hekmatyar on<lb />
a visit to the Kandahar region that led to the collapse<lb />
of negotiations.<lb />
This caused such diverse mujahadeen factions<lb />
as the National Islamic Front of Afghanistan (led by<lb />
Westernized, urban aristocrats) and less-extreme<lb />
peasant fundamentalists to start talking in one<lb />
tongue� against the Americans and the Pakistanis<lb />
for propping up Hekmatyar.<lb />
"Kandahar would fall with a lot less bloodshed<lb />
if the Pakistanis would just butt out said an angry<lb />
NIFA official. "Or if the Americans would just butt<lb />
in to keep the Pakistanis out<lb />
One reason the Americans are willing to back<lb />
Hekmatyar is that they, and the Pakistanis, fear a<lb />
transfer of power in Kandahar to a pro-royalist<lb />
group like NIFA. Were the Afghan communists to<lb />
deliver the city to NIFA, ex-king Zahir Shah might<lb />
conceivably be persuaded to return here, an event ,<lb />
that would tear the resistance apart, since the 73-<lb />
year-old king is anathema to all the fundamentalist<lb />
parties.<lb />
What gets lost in this preoccupation with Paki-<lb />
stani-American relations is Afghanistan itself, and �,<lb />
the real U.S. interests there. If Hekmatyar is in a <lb />
position of dominance after the Soviet puUout, the <lb />
nation will be plunged into a bloody civil war; he has x<lb />
no legitimate power base and is detested by other<lb />
rebel groups. I<lb />
American officials now supporting Pakistani<lb />
policy may try to console themselves with the <lb />
knowledge that a Hekmaryar-influenced Afghani-<lb />
stan is the ultimate Soviet nightmare. It is only from <lb />
Hekmatyar's mujahadeen that one hears talk about ?<lb />
extending the jihad over the Oxus River into heavily<lb />
Islamic sectors of Soviet terri tory once all of Afghani- B<lb />
stan is liberated. I<lb />
And while the American officials don't want '<lb />
massive civilian deaths when communist-held Af-<lb />
ghan cities start to rumble, they also don't want the !<lb />
communist defeat obscured by last-minute 6<lb />
mujahadeen compromised with Soviet-installed i<lb />
Afghans. So if it turns out that Kandahar and Kabul '<lb />
fall amid pitched street fighting, with Soviet soldiers <lb />
"clinging to the helicopters" a la Vietnam, there is 9<lb />
going to be a lot of chuckling in Washington and at<lb />
the American Embassy in Islamabad. I<lb />
The problem is mat while the Soviets richly<lb />
deserve such a fate, the Afghan people don't<lb />
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Anne Joyner, a senio<lb />
lives off campus and<lb />
purchased a commuter<lb />
Miss Jovner said,<lb />
less to pay $50, or any ai<lb />
money, for a parking stic<lb />
there are never parking<lb />
commuter. 1 park off<lb />
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rather tight. Several veaj<lb />
were situated, but n" <lb />
days when everything i<lb />
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fie office and a rest-<lb />
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for business affairs, saii<lb />
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environmental comrrl<lb />
looking to President-ek<lb />
Bush to take action earl<lb />
to back up his cam:<lb />
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"Proclaiming hij<lb />
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president for public at: i<lb />
is the time for action. Hi<lb />
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Dukakis on the deter<lb />
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Boston Harbor.<lb />
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sored session or -rudv<lb />
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has been scheduled I<lb />
June 18. The progn<lb />
ECU students the op<lb />
study Latin America!<lb />
and anthropology wf<lb />
with Costa Rican famil<lb />
Gassesare taughl<lb />
on the campus of C<lb />
UniversidadNacional<lb />
a city located near the<lb />
capital city, San Josti<lb />
will also take classes u<lb />
tional Spanish.<lb />
The program tea ti<lb />
field trips to both the<lb />
and Pacific Coasts<lb />
tropical forests and<lb />
rural interest. Option<lb />
pendent study are av<lb />
arrangements are noj<lb />
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second summer sessij<lb />
Rica beginning in latel<lb />
Cost of the progri<lb />
for North Carolina r<lb />
$2,570 for out-of-stat<lb />
The fee includes<lb />
airfare, tuition and I<lb />
fees, board and rooj<lb />
expenses of excursioi<lb />
Further infoi<lb />
the ECU-Costa Rica<lb />
available from the Of I<lb />
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hours, the violator is taken to<lb />
court and has to pay all costs.<lb />
Anne Joyner, a senior at ECU,<lb />
lives off campus and has never<lb />
purchased a commuter sticker.<lb />
Miss Joyner said: "It's sense-<lb />
less to pay $50, or any amount ot<lb />
money, for a parking sticker when<lb />
there are never parking spaces for<lb />
commuter. I park off campus<lb />
Mrs. Gertz said: "It's getting<lb />
rather tight. Several years ago we<lb />
were situated, but now there are<lb />
days when everything is taken<lb />
The funds raised by car regis-<lb />
tration, parking penalties and<lb />
parking meters are used for con-<lb />
struction and maintenance of<lb />
parking facilities, staffing the traf-<lb />
fic office and a reserve account<lb />
The reseve account is for future<lb />
parking lots and development.<lb />
Clifton G. Moore, vice chancellor<lb />
for business affairs, said none of<lb />
the money raised is used for any-<lb />
thing other than parking related<lb />
issues.<lb />
The fines also include mainte<lb />
nance. Painting, purchasing signs<lb />
and working on parking lots are<lb />
all included in the budget. The<lb />
university's archives do not have<lb />
the department's spending rec-<lb />
ord and Mrs. Gertz said she is<lb />
unable to give a specific amount<lb />
spent on maintenance, but ap-<lb />
proximately $5,000 was just spent<lb />
on new traffic signs for the cam-<lb />
pus. Ruts and stumps cover the<lb />
dirt lots on Third, Fifth and Ninth<lb />
Streets There is a need for paving<lb />
these lots, but there are no plans<lb />
for their improvement.<lb />
The traffic department's re-<lb />
serve account is used for con-<lb />
struction of parking lots on the<lb />
campus The prices were in-<lb />
creased to make tin account more<lb />
capable of expansion. Mrs. Gertz<lb />
said, Thechancelloi ha plans for<lb />
improving current pai king which<lb />
is limited to 6,000 spaces, but the<lb />
onlv specific plan is in the future<lb />
Andrea Cole, a resident decal<lb />
purchaser said 1 expected them<lb />
to expand parking spaces when<lb />
they started charging more but 1<lb />
know I'm not going to buy one<lb />
next year<lb />
There are plans I or a paved lot<lb />
at Minges coliseum with 900 plus<lb />
spaces for commuter, resident<lb />
and freshman spaces. Comple-<lb />
tion is planned for the fall of 1989.<lb />
The lot, however, will be approxi-<lb />
mately one mile from campus and<lb />
the freshman parking lot on 14 th<lb />
Street, behind Belk dormitory,<lb />
will be omitted upon completion<lb />
of the new lot. The increase of<lb />
spaces will be lessened with the<lb />
omission of the 149 space lot.<lb />
In 1986, after a previous decal<lb />
price increase from $10 to $25,<lb />
land was purchased for three lots<lb />
that added 285 spaces.<lb />
Two proposals were made by<lb />
the university at this time. One, a<lb />
proposal for the establishment of<lb />
a paved parking lot on the corner<lb />
of College Hill Drive and 10th<lb />
street, was cancelled this year due<lb />
to considerable opposition. The<lb />
other, a parking deck, was esti-<lb />
mated to cost $6,000 per space.<lb />
Mrs. Gertz said a rumor was<lb />
started that freshman parking<lb />
will be omitted, but the chancellor<lb />
is no ready for that.<lb />
Anyone wishing to utilize<lb />
campus parking spaces, includ-<lb />
ing metered spaces, are required<lb />
to register their vehicle with traf-<lb />
fic services. The cost of ECU park-<lb />
ing registration doubled this fall.<lb />
The price of decals for commuter,<lb />
resident, staff and handicapped<lb />
parking increased from $25 to $50.<lb />
Freshman decals were raised<lb />
from $15 to $50. All fines for viola-<lb />
tions on campus doubled also.<lb />
Unregistered vehicle fines are<lb />
now $20.<lb />
Ms. Gertz said said she has<lb />
not noticed a decrease in decal<lb />
sales. This year the price increase<lb />
brought a decrease in sales. Staff<lb />
and freshmen purchased ap-<lb />
proximately 500 fewer decals,<lb />
resident decal sales were down by<lb />
approximately 1,000 and com-<lb />
muter decal sales are down al-<lb />
most one-half from last years<lb />
6,231 figure to this year's 3,147.<lb />
Lee Sharpe, an ECU sopho-<lb />
more that purchsed a sticker last<lb />
year, aid: "They're crazy if they<lb />
think I'll pay $50 for a parking<lb />
sticker when I can park off of Fifth<lb />
street and it not cost me a dime.<lb />
It's a lot closer to my dorm than<lb />
the parking lots anyway<lb />
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looking to President-elect George<lb />
Bush to take action early next year<lb />
to back up his campaign-trail<lb />
claim to be an environmentalist.<lb />
"If he specifically proposes to<lb />
Congress half of what he's prom-<lb />
ised in the campaign, he will have<lb />
a hell of an environmental rec<lb />
ord says Gaylord Nelson, coun-<lb />
selor to the Wilderness Society.<lb />
"Proclaiming himself an<lb />
environmentalist is not enough<lb />
says Robert SanGeorge, the Na-<lb />
tional Audubon Society's vice<lb />
president for public affairs. "Now<lb />
is the time for action. He's got a lot<lb />
to prove<lb />
Shortly after getting the Re-<lb />
publican nomination, Bush<lb />
moved to stake out the green<lb />
ground proclaiming " .�� an .<lb />
environmentalist" and putting<lb />
Massachusetts Gov. Michael<lb />
Dukakis on the defensive with<lb />
ads about the filthy waters o<lb />
Boston Harbor.<lb />
In what amounted to an indi-<lb />
rect repudiation of Reagan ad-<lb />
ministration policies. Bush<lb />
pledged action on a variety of<lb />
fronts, from convening an inter-<lb />
national conference on global<lb />
warming to protecting this<lb />
nation's disappearing wetlands<lb />
and cleaning up its polluted air<lb />
Both Bush and Dukakis ran as<lb />
environmentalists, elevating the<lb />
issue to a higher level than in<lb />
previous presidential races. Thev<lb />
played to an increasingly popular<lb />
cause.<lb />
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davs before Bush's election sai 1<lb />
J<lb />
that 65 percent of the respondents<lb />
Republicans and Derr.ocrats -<lb />
Travel opportunity<lb />
GREENVILLE - The annual<lb />
East Carolina L'niversity-spon<lb />
sored session of study in the Cen-<lb />
tral American nation Costa Rica<lb />
has been scheduled for May 8-<lb />
June 18. The program affords<lb />
ECU students the opportunity to<lb />
study Latin American biology<lb />
and anthropology while living<lb />
with Costa Rican families.<lb />
Classes are taught in English<lb />
on the campus of Costa Rica's<lb />
Universidad Nacional in Heredia,<lb />
a city located near the Costa Rican<lb />
capital city, San Jose. Students<lb />
will also take classes in conversa-<lb />
tional Spanish.<lb />
The program features regular<lb />
field trips to both the Caribbean<lb />
and Pacific Coasts, volcanos,<lb />
tropical forests and points of cul<lb />
rural interest. Options for inde-<lb />
pendent study are available, and<lb />
arrangements are now in prog-<lb />
ress to enable students to spend a<lb />
second summer session in Costa<lb />
Rica beginning in late June.<lb />
Cost of the program is $1,560<lb />
for North Carolina residents and<lb />
$2,570 for out-of-state students.<lb />
The fee includes round-trip<lb />
airfare, tuition and university<lb />
fees, board and room, and the<lb />
expenses of excursions.<lb />
Further information about<lb />
the ECU-Costa Rica program in<lb />
available from the Office of Inter-<lb />
national Studies, Room 1002 Gen-<lb />
eral Classroom Building, ECU,<lb />
Greenville, N.C. 27858; telephone<lb />
(919) 757-6769.<lb />
Application deadline is Jan<lb />
17,1989.<lb />
said the top priority of the next<lb />
president should be 'proposing<lb />
laws to increase protection of the<lb />
environment.<lb />
Nancy Light of the Sierra<lb />
Club said "the reason Hush got so<lb />
many votes was because he did<lb />
eliminate some oi the skepticism<lb />
about his earlier environmental<lb />
stands<lb />
She and other officials of na-<lb />
tional en ironmentand conserva-<lb />
tion groups said in interviews<lb />
with The Associated Pressthat the<lb />
skepticism came from Fash's role<lb />
tariv in the Reagan years as head<lb />
of the tort to scrap federal regu-<lb />
lations in luding some sacred to<lb />
the environmental lobbv<lb />
Bush worked to overcome<lb />
this by strong, although mainly<lb />
generalized, statements in favor<lb />
of a better environment.<lb />
"In many ways Bush set up<lb />
the expectation he's going to be<lb />
the best environmental president<lb />
since Teddy Roosevelt said Rick<lb />
Hind of U.S. Public Interest Re-<lb />
search Group. "But his past<lb />
leaves us puzzled as to whether<lb />
he will live up to this expecta-<lb />
tion<lb />
"He made a lot of promises<lb />
and commitment said Dan<lb />
Becker of Environmental Action.<lb />
"It would be cynical for him to<lb />
turn his back on them<lb />
They and others say the na-<lb />
tion won't have to wait until Bush<lb />
assumes office Jan. 20 to get a<lb />
sense of his environmental direc-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"The clearest indications will<lb />
be the appointments he makes to<lb />
the key environmental posts<lb />
said Brent Blackwelder of the<lb />
Environmental Policy Institute.<lb />
These jobs are the secretaries<lb />
of the interior and energy and the<lb />
administrator of the Environ-<lb />
mental Protection Agency.<lb />
"He needs to put in people<lb />
who are not like the James Watt<lb />
wrecking crew said David<lb />
Baker of Friends of the Earth, re-<lb />
ferring to President Reagan's first<lb />
and highly controversial interior<lb />
secretary.<lb />
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NOVEMBER 15,1988<lb />
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FOR RENT<lb />
FOR RENT: Only two blocks I on loyner<lb />
Library � one room of a two bedroom<lb />
apartment for sublease after December.<lb />
Hardwood floor, cable TV, fully fur-<lb />
nished, etc SI 50month plus utilities<lb />
757-0412<lb />
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ROOM FOR RENT: Tar River Apart.<lb />
Monthlv rent $83.00. 14 utilities Fun<lb />
Roommates Good Study Habits. Aprt.<lb />
kept semi-clean to clean. 34 of a mile<lb />
from Central Campus. Prefer non-<lb />
smoker 0830-3819 Ask for Rob, Mike,<lb />
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able immediately. Call 758-0897 ask for<lb />
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FOR SALE<lb />
TOWNHOUSE FOR SALE: Lexington<lb />
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EBSON COMPUTER: IBM Compatable<lb />
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1983 HONDA 750 SHADOW: 15,000<lb />
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FOR SALE: 14 month membership to the<lb />
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FOR SALE: 1985 14 x 70 Fisher Mobile<lb />
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POOL TABLE FOR SALE 8 ft, 34" slate,<lb />
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YOUTH BASKETBALL COACHES. The<lb />
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cruiting for part time vouth basketball<lb />
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cants must possess some knowledge of<lb />
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patience to work with vouth. Applicants<lb />
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Friday, and some night and weekend<lb />
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ATTENTION CREEK MALES: If you've<lb />
got the looks and you've got the bod,<lb />
you've got the chance to be Alpha Xi Delta<lb />
Greek God.<lb />
TO MY DEAR FRIEND K.P I hope<lb />
Bobby enjoyed reading vour rhvme as<lb />
much as I enjoyed writing it for you<lb />
Plenty of people got to read it, too bad it<lb />
was never able to be printed and the rest of<lb />
ECU had to miss it. Don't worry I won't<lb />
waste any more time to make more<lb />
rhymes. �From your old acquaintance.<lb />
ZTA SISTERS: The big night is almost<lb />
here. Let's make the Crown Ball the great-<lb />
est event of the year. �Love the ZTA<lb />
Pledges.<lb />
NEW DELI JAMS WITH THE BEST:<lb />
Attention DEADHEADS: Come jam with<lb />
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down with ROLLY GRAY &amp; SUNFIRE<lb />
Saturday. Don't forget open microphone<lb />
nights on Wednesdays.<lb />
LORI AND MISSY: We just got through<lb />
hell, now it's time for the cocktail. Put on<lb />
your party gear and be ready for our party<lb />
of the year Your dates are the true daddys<lb />
and you know we will outshine all others.<lb />
So TONIGHT. TONIGHT: Alpha Xi<lb />
Delta Greek God Contest is tonight at the<lb />
Attic at 9 00. Admission is $2 00. Come<lb />
have some fun and a few laughs and help<lb />
us support the American Lung Associa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
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for more details. Leave Message.<lb />
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"usan Toppin for being a great big brother<lb />
and sister, �vour little sister. Chris<lb />
SOMETHING IN THE CHICKEN: And<lb />
Chi Omega �- An Awesome Combina-<lb />
tion' We'll be styhn' s.v you at White<lb />
Carnation!<lb />
DFITA SIGMA THETA SORORITY<lb />
INC Will be having their annual Dating<lb />
Game on Fri Nov 18th in the Biology<lb />
Building Lecture Room directly behind<lb />
the main entrance on the right side of the<lb />
building All persons interested in partici-<lb />
pating in the Dating Game are asked to<lb />
contact Juanita Nicholson at 752-0752 by<lb />
Nov. 15th. Questions will be screened.<lb />
THFTA CHI: Thank you for helping the<lb />
Beta's with Pirate Walk last week!<lb />
PI KAPPA PHI PLEDGES: Just think It's<lb />
about half way over.<lb />
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ADOPTING?: You probably know a<lb />
smoker who'd love to quit for the Ameri-<lb />
can Cancer Society's Great American<lb />
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Sigma, but needs a little help So, on<lb />
Thursday, Nov. 17th, "adopt" a smoker<lb />
and help him or her stay away from aga<lb />
rettes for 24 hours You'll both feel great<lb />
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TRI SIGMA SAYS JOIN I HE GREAT<lb />
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trv not to smoke (or 24 hours I low about<lb />
vou' Or, if you don't smoke, adopt a<lb />
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teer hours), and support during the r.s ent<lb />
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED<lb />
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Nov. 18. Get psyched to kick some LBOC!<lb />
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like the Campbell soup boy. MMM-MMM<lb />
good.<lb />
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to go, to the Lambda Chi house we all did<lb />
flow. We didn't let the rain stop us, we all<lb />
had a great time. Can't wait to do it again,<lb />
thanks to all the Lambda Chi's. �Love the<lb />
Sigmas.<lb />
SIGMAS: From the cruise Friday night on<lb />
the New Spirit boat, we started the week-<lb />
end off right as we all did float Lavaliers<lb />
were abundant and the awards were re-<lb />
ceived. Virginia Beach will never be the<lb />
same, too bad we had to leave. Beth,<lb />
whose hero do you wanna be?<lb />
PLEDGES OF TRI SIGMA: We love you,<lb />
keep up the good work. �Love the Sis-<lb />
ters.<lb />
TO ALPHA XI DELTA, TKE fc KAPPA<lb />
SIGMA: We skated around the rink and<lb />
my bruise is really big. We had a lot of fun<lb />
and hated it had to end. The only ones left<lb />
were Jeff &amp; Lem We partied down - didn't<lb />
even need a drink. Just rock-n-rolling<lb />
round the skating rink. We hokie pokied<lb />
high-shot the duck down low Let's do it<lb />
again! �Love the ChiOs.<lb />
SIG EPS: Wednesday night was great.<lb />
Golf and tennis and all the plaids - We had<lb />
a blast! �Love the Alpha Delta Pi's.<lb />
TO THE 88 PLEDGE CLASS OF CHIO:<lb />
We love you so much &amp; just want you to<lb />
know. You're doing the best that a pledge<lb />
class could do. Get ready for WhiteCarna-<lb />
tion - We're doing it a! i for vou �Love the<lb />
Sisters.<lb />
CHI OMEGA'S. Want to wish everyone a<lb />
happy and safe Thanksgiving!<lb />
TO THE CHI OMEGA WHITE CARNA-<lb />
TION DATES: Get Psyched! We can<lb />
hardly wait �Love the ChiOs<lb />
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED<lb />
LOOKING FOR A DATE?: The ladies of<lb />
Delta Sigma Theta and the Pyramid Circle<lb />
invite you to attend the 2nd annual dating<lb />
game to be held 111888 at 7:00 In the<lb />
Biology Building. Interested participants<lb />
contact juanita 752-0752. Door prizes will<lb />
be given.<lb />
PIK A LITTLE SISTERS: You are the Best!<lb />
Can't wait for our next gig. �The Broth-<lb />
ers.<lb />
HEY BROTHERS AND LITTLE SIS-<lb />
TERS: Dream Girl is coming soon, so get<lb />
your date.<lb />
DUKE, DUKE, DUKE, DUKE?: Dribble,<lb />
Dribble, Dribble, Dribble? Coming Soon!<lb />
Pike's the word.<lb />
ZETA'S: Get ready formal is Saturday!<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS: To the new<lb />
Brothers of Pi Kappa Alpha. You guys did<lb />
a great job.<lb />
HEY DZ'S: Where will you be tonight<lb />
Heaven, hell, or somewhere in between7<lb />
We shall see. � The Pikes<lb />
THANK YOU ALPHA PHI'S: Our sur<lb />
prise social was great' �The Pikes<lb />
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED<lb />
EL-TOftO<lb />
MENS HAIRSTYLING<lb />
STYLE CUT 700<lb />
WALK-INS WELCOME<lb />
20 TEARS OF SERVING ECU<lb />
2 BLOCKS PROM CAMPUS<lb />
Eastgate Shopping Center<lb />
IActo�� from Highway Patrol Station)<lb />
Behind Car Quest Auto Part<lb />
2800 E. 10th Street<lb />
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IS NOT A DIRTY WORD<lb />
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ABORTION<lb />
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FREE Pregnancy<lb />
Testing<lb />
M-F 8:30-4 p.m.<lb />
Sat. 10-1 p.m.<lb />
Triangle Women's<lb />
Health Center<lb />
Call for appointment Mon. thru SaL l-ow<lb />
l "ost Termination to 20 week of pcrgnmivy<lb />
1-800-433-2930<lb />
HELP<lb />
WANTED<lb />
Credit Manager &amp;<lb />
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Ciijn and quiet one bedroom furnished<lb />
apartments, energy etfioent, free water and<lb />
sewer, optional washers, dryers, cable TV<lb />
Couples or singles only $205 a month, I month<lb />
lease. MOBILE 1IOME RENTALS- couples or<lb />
singles. Apart rwnt and mobile homes in Aalea<lb />
Gardens near I'rook Valley Country Club<lb />
Contact J.T. or Tommy Williams<lb />
756-7815 ' <lb />
DO OU HAVF ANV<lb />
QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR<lb />
LONG DISTANCE<lb />
SERVICE?<lb />
Interested in learning about<lb />
calling plans and special<lb />
products that may save you<lb />
money?!<lb />
Contact: Dana Dunlow,<lb />
Your AT&amp;T<lb />
Student Campus Manager<lb />
Here at ECU<lb />
Call: 752-0856<lb />
4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.<lb />
Monday-Friday<lb />
� Business Majors Preferred<lb />
�Experience A Plus<lb />
Apply at:<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Publications Building<lb />
(second Floor)<lb />
No Phone Calls Please!<lb />
Announcements<lb />
CHigTTASJ FeTLqwshtF"<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 STTJpy<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 CCB,<lb />
room 2028<lb />
LOST?<lb />
Something missing in your life? We've<lb />
found it and we want to share it with you.<lb />
Jenkins Art Auditorium. EVERY Fri.<lb />
night at 7:00.<lb />
CAMPUS CHALLENGE<lb />
If you are challenged everyday with prob-<lb />
lems that you find hard to overcome, join<lb />
us for the uncompromised word of Cod.<lb />
Every Fri. night at 7.00 in the Jenkins Art<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW<lb />
Fas, structures and architectures of<lb />
N th and Central American Earth as<lb />
�. n by Ernst Habrichs. Oct. 24-Nov. 19.<lb />
Mendenhall Gallery.<lb />
SUMMER JOB<lb />
Dr. Jack Vogt, a representative from the<lb />
Institute of Government Summer Intern<lb />
Program, is coming to ECU to speak on<lb />
summer jobs in state government. The<lb />
presentation will be Nov. 21 at 1000 a.m.<lb />
in 1029 GCB. The ten-week internship<lb />
program, in the Raleigh area, is open to<lb />
sophomores, juniors, and seniors cur-<lb />
rently enrolled in college. (Those entering<lb />
Graduate School as of May, 1989 are not<lb />
eligible).<lb />
ATLANTA SYMPHONY<lb />
The Dept. of University Unions is proud<lb />
to present the Atlanta Symphony on Nov.<lb />
17 at 8:00 p.m. in Wright Auditorium. The<lb />
concert promises to be most exciting as the<lb />
symphony is under the direction of their<lb />
new musical conductor, Yoel Levi. Tickets<lb />
for this event go on sale Oct. 31. For further<lb />
details, call 757-6611, ext. 266 or write<lb />
Central Ticket Office, Mendenhall.<lb />
COOPERATIVE ED.<lb />
Cooperative Ed a free service offered by<lb />
the University, is designed to help you<lb />
find career-related work experience be-<lb />
fore you graduate. We would like to<lb />
extend an invitation to all students to at-<lb />
tend a Co-op Information Seminar in the<lb />
GCB (see schedule below for Nov. semi-<lb />
nars). The only bonuses we can offer you<lb />
for taking time from your busy schedule<lb />
are: extra cash to help cover the cost of<lb />
college expenses or perhaps to increase<lb />
your "fun" budget, opportunitie9 to test<lb />
a career choice if you have made one or to<lb />
explore career options if undecided about<lb />
a future career, and a highly "market-<lb />
able" degree, which includes a valuable<lb />
career-related experience, when you<lb />
graduate. Co-op Seminars�Fall, 1988:<lb />
Thurs Nov. 17, 1 p.m rm. 2010; Mon<lb />
Nov. 21,1 p.m rm. 201Q; Mon Nov. 28,4<lb />
p.m rm. 2006; Thurs Dec. 1, 1 p.m rm.<lb />
2010; and Mon Dec. 5, 4 p.m, rm. 2006.<lb />
SIGMA XI LECTURE<lb />
On Nov. 15 at 7:00 p.m in GCB 1028, Dr.<lb />
Michael Dadswell of Acadia University in<lb />
Nova Scotia will speak on 'Tidal Power:<lb />
The Dream and the Reality The talk is<lb />
sponsored by the ECU Chapter of Sigma<lb />
Xi, the Scientific Research Society. Dr.<lb />
Dadswell will describe a large hydroelec-<lb />
tric project being constructed to harness<lb />
the tremendous tidal power of the Bay of<lb />
Fundy. The project could have substanbal<lb />
environmental effects � particularly<lb />
mortality of migratory fish that spend<lb />
part of the year off the coast of the south-<lb />
eastern U.S. It's free, open to the public,<lb />
and should be of interest to non-scientists<lb />
as well as to natural and social scientists.<lb />
Dr. Dadswell is a supporter of the ECU-<lb />
Nova Scotia exchange program. Mark<lb />
your calendar now � this should be a<lb />
good one.<lb />
STATE GOV.T INTERNSHIPS<lb />
Each year the N.C. Internship office pro-<lb />
vides 150 paid summer internships with<lb />
state agencies. Positions are available for<lb />
students in all majors. On v. 17, a rep-<lb />
resentative of the prograi. will be on<lb />
campus to discuss these opportunities.<lb />
For info, on times and locations, contact<lb />
Co-op. Ed 2028 GCB<lb />
JAZ COLLECTION<lb />
Tom "The Jazz Man" Mallison recently<lb />
donated a wide variety of jazz cassettes<lb />
and CD's to the Mendenhall Music Listen-<lb />
ing Center. Come by anyday (2-1030<lb />
p.m.) and enjoy the sounds of jazz from<lb />
the classics to the latest in new age.<lb />
GRADUATE<lb />
STUDENTS<lb />
Academic Computing is in need of<lb />
Graduate Student Assistants to staff the<lb />
academic computing labs on campus.<lb />
These lab assistant positions will be avail-<lb />
able starting this spring semester and will<lb />
involve working 10-15 hours a week.<lb />
Duties will involve providing assistance<lb />
with users on various computer systems<lb />
and maintaining computing lab<lb />
operations. Experience with IBM PCs,<lb />
Apple Macintosh, or the IBM 4381 Aca-<lb />
demic Mainframe is preferred but not<lb />
essential. To apply, send your resume or a<lb />
letter detailing your computer skills to<lb />
Terry 1 larrision (Austin 216) or call 757-<lb />
6401.<lb />
WHAT-S YOUR OPINION<lb />
OF THE TEACHER?<lb />
During the week of Nov. 14-18, a survey of<lb />
student opinion of instruction will be<lb />
conducted at ECU. Questionnaires will be<lb />
distributed in every class with enrollment<lb />
greater than five. All students will have<lb />
the opportunity to express opinions on<lb />
the teaching effectiveness of their instruc-<lb />
tors in those dasses. The survey will be<lb />
conducted during class time and will take<lb />
approximately 15 minutes to complete.<lb />
Student participation is voluntary and no<lb />
identities are requested. Instructors have<lb />
been requested to leave the classroom<lb />
wnTIeTneuesrlormalresTmeuigcom<lb />
pleted. The teaching effectiveness ques-<lb />
tionnaire was created by the Faculty Sen-<lb />
ate Committee for Teaching Effectiveness<lb />
and the Office of Planning and Institu-<lb />
tional Research. The results of the survey,<lb />
along with other information and factors,<lb />
are used for administrative evaluation of<lb />
the instructor by the supervising adminis-<lb />
trator within the department or division.<lb />
ESICffl<lb />
There will be a mandatory meeting of all<lb />
Psi Chi members on Nov. 15 at 4:00 in<lb />
Rawl, room 102. Dr. Poteat will speak on<lb />
grad. school and careers in Psychology.<lb />
ALL STUDENTS ARE WELCOME TO<lb />
ATTEND!<lb />
BAHAMAS OR CANCUN?<lb />
Let the Student Union Travel Committee<lb />
take you to a new and exciting place for<lb />
Spring Break '89. Shop in the world's<lb />
marketplace, plan on eating 5-6 times a<lb />
day, dip in the pool, play shuf fleboard, get<lb />
a tan, just relax cruise the Bahamas for<lb />
5 days4 nights QR if cruising the ocean<lb />
blue is not for you, then come with us for<lb />
7 days and nights in Cancun, Mexico.<lb />
While in Cancun, stay in a hotel that is on<lb />
one of Cancun's finest beaches. Just relax<lb />
and enjoy the sun and beach on this gor-<lb />
geous island of paradise. Check out our<lb />
affordable prices at Central Ticket Office<lb />
at Mendenhall (757-6611).<lb />
ECU PLAYHOUSE<lb />
We need ushers for the next show "A<lb />
Moon far the Misbegotten which runs<lb />
Nov. 18-22. Ushers will get to see the show<lb />
free with the minimal work before the<lb />
show starts. For more info call 757-6390<lb />
or see the sign-up sheet on the main board<lb />
in Messick Theatre Arts bldg.<lb />
LD ASSOC. MEETING<lb />
(FORMERLY ACI p)<lb />
The Learning Disabilities Assoc. of Pitt<lb />
County (formerly ACLD) will meet on<lb />
Nov. 15 at 730 p.m at St. James United<lb />
Methodist Church, 2000 East 6th St,<lb />
Greenville. Psychologist Gary Stainback,<lb />
PhD, will speak on "Cognitive Strategies<lb />
for Improving Achievement and Self<lb />
Control This meeting is open to any<lb />
interested parent or professional For<lb />
more info contact Debra Kera walla 756-<lb />
2584.<lb />
AMBASSADORS<lb />
There will be a general meeting for all Am-<lb />
bassadors Wed. at 5:15 p.m in Menden-<lb />
hall room 221. Remember that missing<lb />
over 2 meetings per semester may lead to<lb />
probation.<lb />
STRESSED Q FT?<lb />
Come join members of Phi Eta Sigma hear<lb />
Dr. Hines speak on stress management.<lb />
The program will be Nov. 15th at 700 pjn.<lb />
in room 221 Mendenhall Refreshments<lb />
 II flowing the program<lb />
Members will have picture taken foTyear-<lb />
book.and it is the last night to pay Wendy<lb />
for shirts. Bring a friend!<lb />
masnssBsasnMi<lb />
There will be a Minority Student Orgai<lb />
zation meeting on N'uv 15 in room<lb />
Speight at 5 00 p m<lb />
whatjbanpsdqyql;<lb />
WANTIQEFJ<lb />
Student Union Specia Concerts (<lb />
tee wants your opinion' What kinds<lb />
bands do vou want to see on caanpuJ<lb />
Suggestion box located in Mendenhall<lb />
the Info Desk<lb />
BROADCAST HQNQR SQcJ<lb />
The Broadcast I Jonor So<lb />
meeting tonight at 6 1 5 p m sr<lb />
Old Joyner All men - i<lb />
STRESS MOM r<lb />
Stress Mgmt For ! inals<lb />
increasingly "jitter) as fina<lb />
have trouble concentrating �<lb />
ing, avoid studying or i<lb />
won't help your test peri rn<lb />
you'll go blank am vs j <lb />
and there is hope'<lb />
include relaxation tr i<lb />
ched up" in a posit .<lb />
strategies of preparan.r and b<lb />
reduce stress ec 2 and 5<lb />
Wright Bldg , 3-4 p.u t is in<lb />
attend all three meetu I<lb />
hang and building r ir n si -<lb />
MIDDLLGRADESXL LB<lb />
The Middle Grades flub has a -<lb />
today at 12 10 The meeting wr - I<lb />
room 201 Speight j<lb />
mores, juniors and or sa j<lb />
not joined, pleas con<lb />
Remnar<lb />
up, jud<lb />
COLUMBIA. S.C. (AP)<lb />
Nearly a vear and a half after Til<lb />
filed for bankruptv reorgaru;<lb />
tion, a judge is expected to dec<lb />
this week who gets what s left<lb />
the religious empire.<lb />
U.S. Bankruptcy fudge Rut<lb />
Reynolds may choose from foi<lb />
bids for the theme park and oth<lb />
property near Fort Mill, about<lb />
miles north of Columbia.<lb />
Two bids, considered serioi<lb />
are mfrom Canadians Stepht<lb />
Memick and Pefer Thomas, twi<lb />
other bids came from group<lb />
known as, "Lexalt University<lb />
and, "Holy Celebration<lb />
Lawyers for the bicidtr<lb />
creditors, PTL contributors ani<lb />
people still involved in the mini<lb />
try and concerned about its futui<lb />
are planning to pack the courj<lb />
room for the heanng Wednesday<lb />
"I've been calling it a potei<lb />
tial zoo PTL lawyer R. Bradto<lb />
Leggett said late last week.<lb />
PTL trustee M.C. "Red<lb />
ton predicted the hearing wi<lb />
continue at least until Thurs <lb />
But he expects a buver will<lb />
chosen. "It's a matter of finances!<lb />
Benton said. "It has to be si d<lb />
PTL filed for protection frc<lb />
its creditors in June 1987, thr<lb />
months after founder iim Ba'kMJ<lb />
admitted having a sexualencoui<lb />
ter with church secretary fessai<lb />
Hahn and stepped aside<lb />
The Bakkers tried to bu tr<lb />
assets, but their bid fell througj<lb />
They are now trving to rais<lb />
money for a new TV ministrv<lb />
Earlier this month. Reynol<lb />
ordered the Bakkers and a torn<lb />
top aide to pav $7 million<lb />
PTL, who filed a lawsuit again!<lb />
them. The judge determined tlj<lb />
Bakkers and the aide were ove<lb />
payed during their last four yeaj<lb />
with the ministry.<lb />
Last summer the televiio<lb />
ministry was separated in a no<lb />
profit organization known<lb />
Heritage Ministries. The reman<lb />
ing for-profit organization, n<lb />
eluding the theme park hotel ai<lb />
shopping mall at Heritage US<lb />
has been under the court s Pu<lb />
dance pending the sale.<lb />
The future of Heritage Miml<lb />
tries and of the Heritage Villa<lb />
Church based at Hentage U!<lb />
depends largely on which buvj<lb />
is chosen.<lb />
Thomas of Samoth CapiJ<lb />
Coro. in Vancouver, British<lb />
lumbia, has submitted a$113<lb />
lion bid. He has said he woi<lb />
keep the theme park's family<lb />
entation and would consider<lb />
lowing the ministry and churcH<lb />
lease facilities and stay at H<lb />
tage USA.<lb />
Mernick, a Toronto businej<lb />
man who has offered $115<lb />
lion, has not said whether<lb />
would allow the ministry al<lb />
church to stay. Benton recoj<lb />
mended in October that Mem)<lb />
be allowed to buy the assets.<lb />
The $116 million bid fn<lb />
Lexalt University was made<lb /><pb facs="00058109_tn_0007" /><lb />
THE LASTCAROI iNIAN<lb />
NOVEMBER 15, 1988 7<lb />
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Prbb!? Dribble Pnbble1 Coming Soon!<lb />
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HAs Gel read) formal is Saturday!<lb />
N RATULATION&amp; To the new<lb />
Kappa Alpha on guvs did<lb />
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aven hell r somewhere :n between?<lb />
see rhe Pikes<lb />
NK H ALPHA PHI s � sur<lb />
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COLLATION<lb />
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ACCU<lb />
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�4oo<lb />
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lit Manager<lb />
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4ROLINIAN<lb />
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i Floor)<lb />
alls Please!<lb />
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- on re info caJD 757-6390<lb />
� ti the mam board<lb />
rsbldg<lb />
I Q ASSQCM tETING<lb />
�FORMERLY ACLDJ<lb />
Disabilities As60C of Pitt<lb />
CLD) will meet on<lb />
p m at St James Unil<lb />
Chun . � East 6th<lb />
�gist Gary Stainback.<lb />
� :c on "Cognitive Strategies<lb />
mprw ement and Self<lb />
- meeting is open to<lb />
�sted parent or ; nai For<lb />
info �-�, � Debra Kerawalla 75t<lb />
AMBA5SAL2QRS<lb />
"here will be a general meeting for all Am<lb />
-jssadors Wed at 5 15 pm m Menden<lb />
hall room 221 Remember that missing<lb />
ver 2 meetings per semester may lead to<lb />
probation<lb />
(MM pin members of Phi Eta Sigma hear<lb />
 Nines speak on stress management<lb />
ne program will be Nov. 15th at 7�) p m<lb />
n room 221 MendenhaU Refreshments<lb />
vtll be served following the program<lb />
Members will have picture taken for year-<lb />
!v�k and it is the last night to pay Wendy<lb />
for shirts Bringafnend'<lb />
Announcements<lb />
here will be a Minority Student Organi<lb />
ition meeting on Nov. 15 in room 129<lb />
ghl at 5 iX) p m<lb />
n H ATB ANDSDQ YOU<lb />
orosEEz<lb />
ulent Union Special Concerts Commit<lb />
. wants your opinion' What kinds of<lb />
db do ou want to see on campus7<lb />
�uggestkw box located in Mendonhall at<lb />
Info Dosk<lb />
H RQADC. AST HDKQILSQC.<lb />
he Broadcast 1 lonor Society will hold a<lb />
ig tonight at 6:15 p m in room 234<lb />
oyner All members must attend.<lb />
STJU;SNIGMT.<lb />
- Mgmt 1 or Finals Do vou become<lb />
� asingly "jittery" as finals approach,<lb />
trouble concentrating while study<lb />
ig avoid studying or fed like studying<lb />
� help your tet performance because<lb />
go blank any way? You're not alone<lb />
there is hope' This workshop will<lb />
le relaxation training, getting "psy<lb />
hed up" in a positive way for finals and<lb />
gies of preparation and test taking to<lb />
stress Nov 30, Pec 2 and 5, 329<lb />
� ig 3-4 pm It is important to<lb />
n I all three meetings. We will be prac-<lb />
and building relaxation skills<lb />
MID QliGRADESXLUB<lb />
e Grades Club has a meeting<lb />
da (rat 12 30. The meeting will be held in<lb />
room 2 0 Speight. Any freshman, sopho<lb />
- . res Riniors and or seniors who bave<lb />
� � ined, please come. We are having a<lb />
can food drive tor Thanksgiving. Please<lb />
bring the food to our meeting. 1 lope to see<lb />
vou.<lb />
door. We are located on the 2nd floor of<lb />
the Publications Bldg. m front of Joyner<lb />
Library.<lb />
our Spanish Pinner, Thurs, 5 8:00 p.m. at<lb />
Methodist Student Center on 5th St Bien<lb />
venidos.<lb />
CHRJIIANJFLOWSHlE MSTJEiXLlZ01EMBERS ALL LITTLE SISTER ORC<lb />
CCF would like to invite you to our Bible<lb />
Studies every Tues night at 7 00 p.m. in<lb />
Raw! 130 Bring a friend For more info<lb />
call Jim at 752-7199.<lb />
CHRISTMASBQN1JS<lb />
Come support the ECU Gospel Choir and<lb />
win some cash We are giving away $25<lb />
lust in time for the holidays. Your chance<lb />
at the big money is only25 Tickets are<lb />
on sale in the Student Store MonFri. 9-3.<lb />
Drawing will be held Nov 18 at 3 p.m.<lb />
Good Luck'<lb />
ECU LAw SOCIETY<lb />
(it next meeting will be at 7 30 on Nov 17<lb />
in theGCB. rm 1012<lb />
GROUPS<lb />
Group photographs will not be taken after<lb />
Dec 5. If your org. has not had their pic-<lb />
ture taken by Dec 5, they will not appear<lb />
in the 1989 BUCCANEER Call 757 6601<lb />
and leave date &amp; time for the photo to be<lb />
taken Please give two days notice tor the<lb />
photographer<lb />
CLASS PICTURES<lb />
There will be another session for students<lb />
to have their class pictures taken for the<lb />
1989 Buccaneer it vou were turned away.<lb />
� r did not get the chance to have them<lb />
taken LiM time, you may have them taken<lb />
an 23 27, 1989 Come by the Buccaneer<lb />
office &amp; sign up on the sheet posted on the<lb />
All Past Key dub Members and anyone<lb />
else interested are invited to attend the<lb />
Grcle-K organizational meeting on Nov.<lb />
30 at 7:00 pm. in room 212 of MendenhaU.<lb />
Officers will be elected and the upcoming<lb />
ski trip will be discussed. If you . e in<lb />
Key Club, Key wanettes. Beta Club, Inter-<lb />
act, YOU, or Junior Civitans - then this is<lb />
the college organization for you. Call 756-<lb />
9783 for more info.<lb />
AMNETXINTTL.<lb />
Amnesty International usually meets<lb />
every 4th Wed. at 8 p.m. at St. Paul's<lb />
Episcopal Church, 401 E. 4th St in the<lb />
upper flvr - enter from the 4th St en<lb />
trance Due to the Thanksgiving holiday,<lb />
the next meeting will be on Nov. 30.<lb />
EDUCATIONJdAIQRS<lb />
The School of Education is sponsoring a<lb />
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6271 Application deadline � Dec 12.<lb />
SPANISH CIA IB<lb />
Spanish Club will hold its weekly meeting<lb />
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Remnants of PTL being divided<lb />
up, judge chooses from four bids<lb />
COLUMBIA. S.C. (AP) -<lb />
Nearly a year and a half after PTL.<lb />
tiled for bankrupty reorganiza-<lb />
tion, a judge is expected to decide<lb />
this week who gets what's left of<lb />
the religious empire.<lb />
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Rufus<lb />
Reynolds may choose from four<lb />
bids for the theme park and other<lb />
property near Fort Mill, about 70<lb />
miles north of Columbia.<lb />
Two bids, considered serious,<lb />
are hfrom Canadians Stephen<lb />
tVfernick and Peter Thomas: two<lb />
other bids came from groups<lb />
known as, "Lexalt University"<lb />
and, "Holy Celebration<lb />
Lawyers for the bidders,<lb />
creditors, PTL contributors and<lb />
people still involved in the minis-<lb />
try and concerned about its future<lb />
are planning to pack the court-<lb />
room for the hearing Wednesday.<lb />
"I've been calling it a poten-<lb />
tial zoo PTL lawyer R. Bradford<lb />
Leggett said late last week.<lb />
PTL trustee M.C. "Red" Ben-<lb />
ton predicted the hearing will<lb />
continue at least until Thursday.<lb />
But he expects a buyer will be<lb />
chosen. "It's a matter of finances<lb />
Benton said. "It has to be sold<lb />
PTL filed for protection from<lb />
its creditors in June 1987, three<lb />
months after founder hm Bakker<lb />
admitted havinga sexual encoun-<lb />
ter with church secretary Jessica<lb />
Hahn and stepped aside.<lb />
The Bakkers tried to buy the<lb />
assets, but their bid fell through.<lb />
They are now trying to raise<lb />
money for a new TV ministry.<lb />
Earlier this month, Reynolds<lb />
ordered the Bakkers and a former<lb />
top aide to pay $7.7 million to<lb />
PTL, who filed a lawsuit against<lb />
�hem. The judge determined the<lb />
Bakkers and the aide were over-<lb />
payed during their last four years<lb />
ith the ministry.<lb />
Last summer the television<lb />
ministry was separated in a non-<lb />
profit organization known as<lb />
Heritage Ministries. The remain-<lb />
ing for-profit organization, in-<lb />
luding the theme park hotel and<lb />
hopping mall at Heritage USA.<lb />
has been under the court's Pui-<lb />
iance pending the sale.<lb />
The future of Heritage Minis-<lb />
tries and of the Heritage Village<lb />
Church based at Heritage USA<lb />
depends largely on which buyer<lb />
is chosen.<lb />
Thomas of Samoth Capital<lb />
Coro. in Vancouver, British Co-<lb />
lumbia, has submitted a $113 mil-<lb />
lion bid. He has said he would<lb />
keep the theme park's family ori-<lb />
entation and would consider al-<lb />
lowing the ministry and church to<lb />
lease facilities and stay at Heri-<lb />
tage USA.<lb />
Mernick, a Toronto business-<lb />
man who has offered $115 mil-<lb />
lion, has not said whether he<lb />
would allow the ministry and<lb />
church to stay. Benton recom-<lb />
mended in October that Mernick<lb />
be allowed to buy the assets.<lb />
The $116 million bid from<lb />
Lexalt University was made by<lb />
the Rev. Edward J. Brown ot At-<lb />
lanta, who has said no university<lb />
actually exists. He has said he<lb />
would return Bakker to Heritage<lb />
USA.<lb />
The fourth bid was for $120<lb />
million by a Christian business<lb />
association known as Holv Cele-<lb />
bration. Its trustees are Herbert T.<lb />
Nelson, a lawver from Greenbelt.<lb />
I<lb />
Md and Sandi Kalez of Seattle.<lb />
Benton said he has yet to see<lb />
proof that the Lexalt or Holy Cele-<lb />
bration groups can back their of-<lb />
fers. He called the Mernick and<lb />
Thomas bids the only viable offers<lb />
so far.<lb />
Terry Steen, chief financial<lb />
officer for Heritage Ministries,<lb />
said the 135 people who work for<lb />
the television ministry and<lb />
church and the 250 workers re-<lb />
maining dt the for-profit<lb />
operations at Heritage USA are<lb />
anxiously awaiting a decision on<lb />
a buvcr.<lb />
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last 18 to 20 months that we're<lb />
kind of immune to it<lb />
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Features<lb />
NOVEMBER 15,1988 Page 8<lb />
Cruising in a Greenville police car<lb />
for three hours on a Friday night<lb />
By ALICIA FORD<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
(Editor's Note: While most<lb />
college students spend their Fri-<lb />
day nights trying to avoid the<lb />
interior of a Greenville Folice car,<lb />
this brave reporter spent three<lb />
hours cruising with a cop.)<lb />
From 10 p.m. until 1 a.m.<lb />
Fridav night. 1 rode along with<lb />
Sergeant Matthew Cleary in a<lb />
marked, white police car as he<lb />
sought to deter crime. Much to my<lb />
surprise, we frequented Krispy<lb />
Kreme donut palace on 10th St.<lb />
onlv twice.<lb />
Entering the Greenville Po-<lb />
lice Department, Desk Sergeant<lb />
VV.T. McCarter asked who I was<lb />
waiting tor. Upon hearing my<lb />
reply, Carter said in a sarcastic<lb />
tone "Oooo, you're gonna have a<lb />
good time<lb />
Wo began our crime fight-<lb />
ing crusade by responding to an<lb />
emergency iCall fapm the<lb />
McDonalds on Greenville Boule-<lb />
vard. Several oi the McDonalds<lb />
employees had reported two vi-<lb />
cious-looking suspects stealing<lb />
stuffed Muppet animals from<lb />
behind the counter.<lb />
The Muppet thieves were<lb />
reported to have used a white<lb />
Cherokee jeep as their get away<lb />
car. Sergeant Cleary and I looked<lb />
for the alleged criminals in the<lb />
immediate vicinity of Kingston<lb />
Flace Apartments, but the stuffed<lb />
animal abductors were no where<lb />
to be found.<lb />
Back on the beat, Sergeant<lb />
Cleary told me a little about him-<lb />
self. A Vietnam veteran, Cleary<lb />
has served 22 years on the<lb />
Greenville police force. On this<lb />
particular Friday night, Cleary<lb />
was in charge of six squad units or<lb />
patrol vehicles.<lb />
Clearv was excited about<lb />
upcoming weekend. He and sev-<lb />
eral other police officers were<lb />
planning a camping trip. In order<lb />
to iron out the plans for the trip,<lb />
we made several stops to meet<lb />
with Cleary's camping buddies to<lb />
discuss drinkim<lb />
plies.<lb />
Our next call was at approxi-<lb />
mately 10:45 p.m. with a report<lb />
that a caucasion male who had<lb />
passed out in his car at the inter-<lb />
section of Memorial Drive and<lb />
Greenville Blvd.<lb />
Sergeant Cleary immedi-<lb />
ately ditched his Krispy Kreme<lb />
coffee into a trash can (police<lb />
don't litter) and took off at 85 mph<lb />
in pursuit of the suspect. How-<lb />
ever, when we arrived at the<lb />
scene, the suspect was G.O.A.<lb />
(Gone On Arrival).<lb />
We then proceeded to cruise<lb />
downtown. As I sunk lower and<lb />
lower in the seat so as not to be<lb />
recognized by the herds of people<lb />
hanging outside the Elbo, Ser-<lb />
geant Cleary stopped in the<lb />
middle of the street to give a<lb />
couple of out-of towners direc-<lb />
tions to the 264 bypass.<lb />
At approximately 11:17<lb />
p.m a 1060 (robbery) was re-<lb />
ported to be in progress at Glen-<lb />
dale Court Apartments. When we<lb />
arrived on the scene, Sergeant<lb />
See ALLEGED, page 9<lb />
By day, they look for parking violators. By night, they try to catch Muppet thieves and cookie eat-<lb />
ing would-be-rapists. For the people in blue, protecting Greenville is all in a day s work. (File<lb />
photo)<lb />
New pizza entry is Stoney's<lb />
By SCOTT MAXWELL<lb />
Assistant Future Editor<lb />
comfortable seating, and the store just paid for something that was<lb />
generates just the right atmos- whipped up in a Betty Crocker<lb />
phere for eating pizza. Also, you Baking Set. The first bite lays to<lb />
Fear not, food fans! At long can Pnone ahead (757-0581) and rcst such suspicions, however;<lb />
last, the pizza reviews return with Pick UP vour ordcr within about Stoney's pizza tastes good. It's not<lb />
a look at Stoney's, a new business minutes.<lb />
Like most pizza places,<lb />
Stoney's also offers several types<lb />
of subs. The same sign which<lb />
located at 216 East 5th Street,<lb />
across from the Stop and Shop.<lb />
the best in the area � Little<lb />
Caesar's and Pizza Hut still share<lb />
that title � but it's worth a trv.<lb />
(Side note for both of you who advertises their current products<lb />
are interested: this is the same<lb />
locale that once housed Susie's<lb />
pizza.)<lb />
At Stoney's, one either takes<lb />
the meal out or eats in � no deliv-<lb />
ery available. However, the sev<lb />
also promises:<lb />
draft beer<lb />
'Coming soon<lb />
eral wooden booths provide glance not to think that you've<lb />
What setsStoney's apart? The<lb />
main attraction is a 9-inch, $2.59<lb />
pizza. Don't be misled by the<lb />
price, however � i n terms of price<lb />
The pizza itself has a very thin per square inch this pizza costs<lb />
crust. Its major weakness is its ap- only slightly less than pizzas from<lb />
pearance - - it's difficult at first most other area businesses.<lb />
On the other hand, this deal<lb />
provides a chance to get a pizza<lb />
for about the same cost as a meal<lb />
at, say, McDonald's. If you're get-<lb />
ting sick of burgers but you're on<lb />
a limited budget (and who isn't?),<lb />
Stoney's has a meal for you.<lb />
Adding in the cost of a Coke<lb />
(which is served in 16-ouncc plas-<lb />
tic bottles), the entire meal tops<lb />
out at a little over $3.<lb />
As a refreshing break from<lb />
fast food, Stoney's is worth look-<lb />
ing into. And if you can manage<lb />
not to judge the pizza by its cover,<lb />
Stonev's is a winner.<lb />
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Swing with "An Evening of Jazz'<lb />
By EARLVIS HAMPTON<lb />
hezture Editor<lb />
Located across from the Stop Shop, Stoney's becomes<lb />
Greenville's latest pizza pub. (Photo by Angela Pridgen�Photo-<lb />
lab)<lb />
Heavy metalists Kix<lb />
kicks up the volume<lb />
If swinging and bopping is<lb />
your forte, you may want to check<lb />
out an 'Evening of Jazz' tonight at<lb />
Mendenhall's Coffee House.<lb />
"An Evening of Jazz with Joe<lb />
Distefano and Friends" will crank<lb />
up their brass and strings at 8<lb />
p.m the concert is free of charge.<lb />
The five piece band, comprising<lb />
of several ECU school of music<lb />
faculty, will feature the Dixieland<lb />
sound, Swing and Bop.<lb />
On saxophone and clarinet<lb />
will be the band's captain, Joe<lb />
Distefano. Distefano has played<lb />
with the likes of Buddy Morrow,<lb />
Jerry Coker and Margaret Whit-<lb />
ing. Distefano, the chairman of<lb />
the department of basic studies<lb />
for the school of music, has scored<lb />
music for stage, outdoor dramas<lb />
as well as studio work for com-<lb />
mericials and television.<lb />
Hitting the ebonies and ivo-<lb />
ries, Dick Cumberland will be<lb />
performing the piano. Cumber-<lb />
land, who has played extensively<lb />
in the L.A area, has jammed with<lb />
Warren Covington, Bob Crosby<lb />
and Cozv Cole. He now lives at<lb />
Atlantic Beach.<lb />
At drums will be Mark Ford, a<lb />
member of ECU school of music.<lb />
Ford has recorded with several<lb />
Nashville studios while perform-<lb />
ing Latin percussions, steel drum<lb />
and mallet instruments.<lb />
Another member of the music<lb />
faculty, Robert Link, will be<lb />
plunking the string bass and the<lb />
electric bass. Link also performs<lb />
in Wasabi Brothers, a jazz quartet.<lb />
George Broussard, who<lb />
teaches The History of Jazz and<lb />
directs the Jazz Ensemble at ECU,<lb />
plays trombone in the band.<lb />
Broussard has toured with Roger<lb />
Pemberton's orchestra, the Billy<lb />
Mav Band, Bob Crosby and Ralph<lb />
Materie.<lb />
In addition, "Joe Distefano<lb />
and Friends" will have the help on<lb />
vocals from Carol Bailey, a ECU<lb />
music major. Alos EddieThigpen,<lb />
an ECU gTad, will beef up the<lb />
brass section with trumpet play.<lb />
By ALICIA FORD<lb />
Stiff Writer<lb />
It's been a while, Lut those<lb />
heavy metal roek-and-rollers Kix<lb />
are back in action promoting their<lb />
new album, "Blow My Fuse<lb />
The band put on a great show<lb />
for a packed house at the Attic on<lb />
Saturdav night. Kix opened<lb />
around 11:30 p.m. with "She<lb />
Dropped the Bomb" and then<lb />
went into the high-energy title cut<lb />
off their new album. They per-<lb />
formed the song from their first<lb />
video on MTV, "Cold Blood and<lb />
continued to rock their way<lb />
through mostly new material.<lb />
kix, a five-man band origi-<lb />
nally from West Virginia, features<lb />
Steve Whitman on lead vocals.<lb />
Whitman has a powerful, raspy<lb />
voice, much like Brian Jonson of<lb />
ACDC. Other members include<lb />
lead guitarist Ronnie Younkins,<lb />
rhythm guitarist Brian Fortsight,<lb />
bass player Ronnie Turnell, and<lb />
Jimmv Shaffant on drums.<lb />
Although some of the Kix<lb />
fans who followed the band may<lb />
have been disappointed because<lb />
Kix didn't play more of their old<lb />
music, "Blow My Fuse" has<lb />
many. The band did perform<lb />
"Cold Shower" from that album,<lb />
and Whitman did not forget the<lb />
umbrella he always pulls out<lb />
when the band kicks into song.<lb />
In Jimi Hendrix fashion, the<lb />
band played the National An-<lb />
them towards the end of the<lb />
show. Younkins performed a ten-<lb />
minute guitar solo with a style<lb />
similar to Chuck Berry's.<lb />
Kix played straight through<lb />
until around 1 a.m then came<lb />
back on stage for an encore with<lb />
the title cut from "Midnite Dyna-<lb />
mite The show ended as all Kix<lb />
shows have ended in the past,<lb />
with Whitman unleashing a giant<lb />
bag filled with beach ball-size<lb />
balloons into the screaming audi-<lb />
ence.<lb />
If you missed the show last<lb />
Saturday, or failed to get a bal-<lb />
loon, Kix will certainly be back in<lb />
town again sometime in the near<lb />
future. Whitman told the audi-<lb />
ence, "North Carolina has been<lb />
great to Kix and we won't forget<lb />
it, even if we are on the way to be-<lb />
coming nationally known<lb />
Violinist takes star gazers on journey<lb />
PRINCETON, Fla. (AP) �<lb />
One need not be an astronaut to<lb />
travel in space, visit the stars or<lb />
get a closer view of the planets.<lb />
Richard Fagin, a concert vio-<lb />
linist, can help stargazers take a<lb />
celestial journey � not through<lb />
heavenly music, but via the magic<lb />
of parabolic mirrors.<lb />
Fagin is a telescope maker �<lb />
one of a handful in the country<lb />
who still make � by hand � the<lb />
integral mirrors that enable us to<lb />
view the outer worlds.<lb />
"Anyone can make a tele-<lb />
scope if they have the patience<lb />
says Fagin.<lb />
Fagin, 31, a Chicago native, is<lb />
owner and only employee of<lb />
Summit Instruments, which has<lb />
provided telescopic optics for<lb />
professional and amateur as-<lb />
tronomers since 1981.<lb />
He made his first telescope at<lb />
age 13.<lb />
"I was studying music at<lb />
Lane Technical High School in<lb />
Chicago and went to a sky show at<lb />
Adlcr Planetarium. That as it<lb />
recalls Fagin.<lb />
At a planetarium workshop<lb />
there, Fagin made a 6-inch mirror<lb />
for his first telescope.<lb />
"I still have it and use it<lb />
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inch mirror for another teen-ager,<lb />
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optics ever since.<lb />
"I think I charged him $10. I<lb />
didn't care about the money he<lb />
says.<lb />
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of a telescope is the exactness and<lb />
uniformity of a concave mirror<lb />
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point � that which is to be<lb />
viewed. ,<lb />
"Accuracy is to a millionth of<lb />
an inch. That's the tricky part<lb />
says Fagin, who uses an over-<lb />
turned 55-gallon drum as a work-<lb />
bench.<lb />
'They can get close with a<lb />
machine, but there's no compari-<lb />
son to handmade<lb />
Fagin makes custom mirrors<lb />
ranging from 6 inches in diameter<lb />
to 20 inches � the larger the mir-<lb />
ror, the greater resolution and<lb />
detail.<lb />
The mirrors are made from<lb />
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machine puts the initial shape to<lb />
the glass; the hand grinding fol-<lb />
lows, using abrasive silicon car-<lb />
bide and a convex-shaped tool.<lb />
"It can take up to three days of<lb />
hand rubbing to get it right<lb />
Fagin says. As the mirror ncars<lb />
completion, the grinding process<lb />
becomes more delicate. Repeti-<lb />
tive measuring is a must.<lb />
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in the glass must be rubbed away<lb />
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foot wooden chamber where a<lb />
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Detective tracks art thieves<lb />
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Auguste Renoir, Mary Cassat,<lb />
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Not names that normally<lb />
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desk of police Detective Bill Mar-<lb />
tin.<lb />
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During his nearly 20 years<lb />
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tive hasdonea littleof everything,<lb />
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theft. He discovered his calling in<lb />
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sion.<lb />
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nity<lb />
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lists more than 900 art-theft cases<lb />
in Southern California. He esti-<lb />
mates that more than $2 million in<lb />
art is stolen annually in Los Ange-<lb />
les.<lb />
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percent of all art thefts are solved,<lb />
but in L os Angeles, the average is<lb />
about 45 percent, Martin says.<lb />
"Yes, it's very high, but<lb />
there's a certain amount of luck<lb />
involved Martin says.<lb />
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UB40, arguably the best-1<lb />
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"UB40 on A &amp; M Records,<lb />
Allege<lb />
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UB40, arguably the best-known reggae band, attribute their success to an unusual style of songwriting.<lb />
UB40, still largest reggae act<lb />
(AD�"We've never done<lb />
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mer for the melodic reggae band<lb />
UB40.<lb />
Those angels have good in-<lb />
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reggae act in music. The band<lb />
comes from Birmingham, Eng-<lb />
land. Most of the members were<lb />
on the dole when they got to-<lb />
gether. They borrowed their<lb />
name from the unemployment<lb />
form used in Great Britain.<lb />
That was eight years and nine<lb />
top lOalbumsago. They've had 18<lb />
top 20 singles. Their latest record,<lb />
"UB40 on A &amp; M Records, was<lb />
54 on the Cashbox magazine Nov.<lb />
5 pop chart.<lb />
The release of the first single<lb />
from the album has been delayed<lb />
because "Red Red Wine a song<lb />
from their 1984 album, "Labourof<lb />
Love entered the popchart. It hit<lb />
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something we're still learning.<lb />
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ences was responsible for their<lb />
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came a hit in 1985. The single from<lb />
the new album is another collabo-<lb />
ration, "Breakfast in Bed<lb />
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Bed' is actually an old reggae tune<lb />
by someone called Lauren Ben-<lb />
ton. The song might be older than<lb />
that. It's the only remake on the<lb />
album.<lb />
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Sports<lb />
NOVEMBER 15, 1988 Page 10<lb />
Blue shatters the backboard<lb />
Hoopsters give impressive performance<lb />
By MARK BARBER<lb />
st�ft Wntrr<lb />
In a game with Longwood last year, Senior Guj. Hill, a guard and<lb />
forward for the Pirate hoopsters, rebounds the basketball off the<lb />
backboard. The ECU basketball team looks ahead with great opti<lb />
mism for the 19SS-19S9 season.<lb />
The East Carolina men's bas-<lb />
ketball team held their second fall<lb />
scrimmage this past Saturday<lb />
night, and the backboards came<lb />
tumbling down.<lb />
ECU's senior forward, Theo-<lb />
dore "Blue" Edwards shattered<lb />
the Cold team's defense to score<lb />
21 points, leading the Purple<lb />
squad to a h8-54 victory, and took<lb />
advantage of a halftime dunking<lb />
contest to shatter a backboard<lb />
with a powerful side-arm dunk.<lb />
Overall, the Pirates put on an<lb />
impressive performance with<lb />
strong play from returning plav-<lb />
ers Edwards, Stanley Love (21<lb />
points) and Kennv Murphv (12).<lb />
Equally strong were the showings<lb />
from first-year Pirates Kevin<lb />
Staples, a junior college transfer<lb />
who scored 17 points and fresh-<lb />
men lav Scherer and Robin<lb />
1 louse, v ho each scored nine<lb />
points.<lb />
Hie Purple squad consisud<lb />
ot last year's svonng leader Gus<lb />
Hill, senior Kit Kelly, Edwards<lb />
and first year players Staples,<lb />
House and Scherer. Hie Cold<lb />
team was made up of vetera<lb />
Reid use. immy Hint on<lb />
Murphy, Love, as well as first-<lb />
year players Casey Mote, Jeff Per-<lb />
lich and Brooks Bryant,<lb />
A crowd of approximately<lb />
500 showed their approval of the<lb />
Pirates' play as the team ran its<lb />
last public scrimmage before the<lb />
beginning of the season Thursday<lb />
night with an exhibition game<lb />
against Marathon Oil.<lb />
Both squads started off cold,<lb />
with Love breaking the ice two<lb />
and a half minutes into the contest<lb />
with an inside drive over Staples.<lb />
Blue Edwards countered the Gold<lb />
score on the next trip down the<lb />
court, tying the score at 2-2.<lb />
From there, both teams began<lb />
to score freely and Jay Scherer<lb />
iced a three-pointer from the left<lb />
baseline to put the Purple squad<lb />
up, 10-7. Freshman Perlich got his<lb />
only points of the night to counter<lb />
S herer's basket by hitting a<lb />
three-pointer for the Gold, knot-<lb />
ting the score at 10 apiece.<lb />
I he Pur pie squad went up for<lb />
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Trc e throw with 8:56 remaining in<lb />
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tough inside play from<lb />
and Edwards, the Purple<lb />
wei I into the intermission<lb />
comfortable 38-25 lead<lb />
ics<lb />
.ad<lb />
h a<lb />
Fans at the game were enter-<lb />
tained first by a 3-point shooting<lb />
contest between ECU's strongest<lb />
outside shooters Murphy, Kelly,<lb />
Lose and Scherer. The players<lb />
were given 30 seconds to shoot as<lb />
many of the 3-point goals as they<lb />
could. Murphy outshot kelly in<lb />
the first heat, 9-7, while Reid Lose<lb />
used a hot streak of six straight to<lb />
pace himself by a cold Scherer, 11-<lb />
3.<lb />
Second on the agenda for the<lb />
half was a slam-dunk contest be-<lb />
tween Edwards and Staples, the<lb />
team's premier jammers.<lb />
The players took a warmup<lb />
round, with Staples using a hot,<lb />
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"practice" shot, and Edwards<lb />
using a long, one-handed glide<lb />
for his warmup.<lb />
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Staples, looking to win the ap-<lb />
plause-metered competition,<lb />
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Ed wards looked a little weak with<lb />
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slam.<lb />
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wanted to enter the contest be-<lb />
cause of a knee problem, said he<lb />
had no idea he could break a back-<lb />
board. "It was exciting Ed-<lb />
wards said. "I've seen the pros do<lb />
it before on TV. Now, 1 guess I feel<lb />
kind of like one of them. I hope it<lb />
happens again<lb />
Head coach MikeSteele, who<lb />
let his assistant coaches lead the<lb />
two squads during play, made his<lb />
way to the microphone and jok-<lb />
ingly announced that a collection<lb />
would be taken for a backboard<lb />
Later, during an interview, Steel<lb />
said he hoped the school would<lb />
see the need to purchase extra<lb />
backboards in case one was ever<lb />
broken again.<lb />
After the standingovation for<lb />
Edwards quieted down, the glass<lb />
was swept off the court and the<lb />
second half began with Lose hit-<lb />
ting a long goal to pull the Gold<lb />
team to within 11, 38-27.<lb />
Edwards, a little warv to<lb />
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Lose'sgoal. Lose, who scored all<lb />
eight of his points in the second<lb />
half, tried to keep the Gold squad<lb />
in the contest with another quick<lb />
basket, but a strong showing by<lb />
Gus Hill in the half kept the<lb />
Purple team out oi reach<lb />
The second half was I<lb />
lighted by lOpointsfrom Hill arid<lb />
See SCRIMMAGE, page 11<lb />
Minges undergoes renovations<lb />
for the upcoming '8889 season<lb />
Hi CHRIS SIEGEL<lb />
ttwtant Sport Editor<lb />
When the Pirates take the<lb />
court en Nov. 17 against Mara-<lb />
thon Oil, things will bo slightly<lb />
different It won't be the coach or<lb />
new 'mi!onus.<lb />
i ver the past several months,<lb />
Minges Coliseum has undertaken<lb />
some major renovations to the<lb />
i ing floor and the gymnasium.<lb />
fl avis, Director of Operations,<lb />
said the changes make Minges a<lb />
belter facility and a more attrac-<lb />
tive place to play basketball and<lb />
other -ports.<lb />
ITie 6,500 seat gymnasium<lb />
was in need of repair and im-<lb />
provement and Henry VanSant,<lb />
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Affairs, headed up the process of<lb />
getting Minges ready for the up-<lb />
coming season. VanSant said the<lb />
gym iscompletely fini �hed and he<lb />
hopes that the improvements will<lb />
make Minges Coliseum a better<lb />
basketball facility.<lb />
Several changes have taken<lb />
place in Minges, with the most<lb />
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Webb, Plant Engineer, and Gene<lb />
Howell, Building Superinten-<lb />
dent, the floor was sanded and<lb />
repaired. Almost one-fourth of<lb />
the floor was replaced to elimi-<lb />
nate dead spots and bad boards<lb />
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a darker purple paint and new-<lb />
logos. Also a new jump circle was<lb />
in the center of the court. Fhe<lb />
circle includes the words East<lb />
Carolina Universitv Pirates,<lb />
rather than just Pirates said<lb />
Davis.<lb />
Davis and others hope this<lb />
will bring the school more recog-<lb />
nition.<lb />
The baselines no longer have<lb />
the word Pirates printed across<lb />
them. They now have a script<lb />
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logo in the other. Thiswasdoneto<lb />
open the center of the baseline so<lb />
the Hvdra-Kib baskets could be<lb />
used this season. These are<lb />
moveable baskets which will be<lb />
set up before the game 'These<lb />
baskets make the floor look more<lb />
professional and the gym look<lb />
more like a coliseum is.<lb />
Improvements we<lb />
strictly to the playing<lb />
wooden bleachers<lb />
faced bv Charron I r<lb />
J<lb />
with the help of C. G<lb />
Rod Seymour. Old boards were<lb />
removed w replaced and all the<lb />
bleachers were coated with a<lb />
wood sealer to make them Iook<lb />
polished. Along with this, sk.<lb />
boxes were also constructed on<lb />
the upper deck on the north sid<lb />
of the. coliseum. VanSant said<lb />
these boxes were built for those<lb />
people who make "generous con<lb />
tributions to the general athletic<lb />
fund<lb />
Other changes, such as the<lb />
repainting oi the coliseum walls,<lb />
the repainting oi the visiting team<lb />
locker rooms and the moving of<lb />
the press table to the opposite of<lb />
the court have also aided in the<lb />
improvement of Minges Coli-<lb />
seum. Msoa new lighting system<lb />
is being installed and Davis and<lb />
VanSant hope that it will be fin-<lb />
ished bv the start oi conference in<lb />
January.<lb />
With some major polls pick-<lb />
ing ECU to finish as high as sec-<lb />
ond in the Colonial Athletic Con-<lb />
ference, this season looks like it<lb />
will be an exciting one. The reno-<lb />
vations to Minges Coliseum will<lb />
be the icing on what appears to be<lb />
a victory cake for the Pirates bas-<lb />
ketball team.<lb />
MWElfcsWBBW6' 0s "�� �"  vv- <lb />
rhe Minges basketball court underwent a complete renovation before the start of the basketball<lb />
season. Officials hope the newly refurnished facility will give ECU more recognition.<lb />
Bridgers sets new varsity record<lb />
Swimmers give good showing<lb />
Charlotte outscored bv Atlanta<lb />
ATLANTA (AP) Reggie<lb />
Theusscored 27 points and Moses<lb />
Malone added 20 as the Atlanta<lb />
Hawks outscored Charlotte by 15<lb />
points in the fourth quarter Satur-<lb />
day night and beat the Hornets<lb />
132-111.<lb />
Charlotte, which has lost four<lb />
of i ts first fi ve games, pulled to 96-<lb />
93 with 10:31 lei<lb />
Tripucka 3-pointer.<lb />
who snapped a two-game li sing<lb />
streak, outscored them 36 1 8 the<lb />
rest of the way.<lb />
Cliff Levingston had 8 p lints,<lb />
Malone 6, Theus 4 and Domin-<lb />
ique Wilkins 4 in the final 10<lb />
minutes.<lb />
I evingston scored 20 points<lb />
iverall, Wilkins 19 and Glenn<lb />
livers 14 for the Hawks.<lb />
The Hornets had seven play-<lb />
in double figures led by<lb />
i ripucka with 18, Michael Holton<lb />
had 17, Dave Hoppen and Brian<lb />
Rowsom 14 each, Robert Reid 13,<lb />
Rex Chapman 12 and Tim Kemp-<lb />
ton 10. <lb />
The East Carolina football team prepares for their bout with the University of Cincinnati. This is<lb />
the final game of the 1988 season. <lb />
By KRISTEN HALBERG<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
The East Carolina Swim and<lb />
Dive team had another successful<lb />
weekend of back to back dual<lb />
meets. Although the women lost<lb />
their second meet on the road to<lb />
William and Mary, Meredith Br-<lb />
idgers emerged as a powerhouse<lb />
in the 200-yard breastsrroke.<lb />
Bridgers not only set the var-<lb />
sity record in the 200-yard<lb />
brcaststroke in a time of 2:20.71,<lb />
but she is a little over a second<lb />
away from the NCAA cut which is<lb />
2:19.21.<lb />
"She broke the record in the<lb />
first meet against Old Dominion<lb />
University and then broke her<lb />
own record again the next day'<lb />
head coach Rick Kobe said.<lb />
This now gives Bridgers the<lb />
fifth fastest time in the country.<lb />
The Pirates swam at home on<lb />
Saturday against Old Dominion<lb />
University in a packed Minges<lb />
Aquatic Center where both the<lb />
men and the women clearly domi-<lb />
nated the nonconference oppo-<lb />
nent.<lb />
The men had an easy victory<lb />
defeating ODU 142-102 by win-<lb />
ning eight of their 13 events.<lb />
The women won the meet<lb />
against ODU in a slightly closer<lb />
fashion than the men had in their<lb />
final score of 130-110. The Lady<lb />
Pirates won seven of their 13<lb />
events.<lb />
After Old Dominion, it was<lb />
off to Williamsburg, VA where<lb />
the Tribe could not hold off the<lb />
men of East Carolina, and conse-<lb />
quently, the Pirates tacked on<lb />
another win for themselves<lb />
against William and Mary, 139-<lb />
102.<lb />
It came down to the last relay,<lb />
the 400-yard freestyle relay, but<lb />
the women were unable to take<lb />
first place and unable to re,gn<lb />
over the Tribe as the victory was<lb />
handed to William and Mary. The<lb />
final, 117-128.<lb />
"We swam great but we were<lb />
a little tired after the win over<lb />
ODU Kobe explained.<lb />
The weekend results leave<lb />
the men undefeated as the; are 4-<lb />
0 in the league and 3-0 in the con-<lb />
ference The record for the w men<lb />
now carries one loss as they stand<lb />
at 4-1, 2-1 in the conference<lb />
"We can't he happier with<lb />
where we are now Kobe said.<lb />
In the diving events Pat<lb />
Smith took first place in both the<lb />
one and three-meter boards for<lb />
the men against ODl whilegrab-<lb />
mg second in both events against<lb />
William and Mary. Sherry<lb />
Campbell gave her usual flawless<lb />
See SWIMMING, page 11<lb />
New ticket info<lb />
Guidelines for East Carolina<lb />
University students to pick up<lb />
tickets for the upcoming college<lb />
basketball season have been set,<lb />
and there are several changes.<lb />
Students can pick up their<lb />
ticket with a validated ID and<lb />
activity card the day before a<lb />
game from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the<lb />
Minges Coliseum ticket office. For<lb />
games on Monday nights, ticket<lb />
pick-up will be on Friday, For<lb />
games during Thanksgiving<lb />
break (Nov. 26), tickets can be<lb />
picked up on Wednesday, Nov.<lb />
23. For games during the Christ-<lb />
mas vacahon (Dec. 27-30), tickets<lb />
can be picked up on Friday, Dec.<lb />
23.<lb />
When students pick up their<lb />
tickets the day before the game,<lb />
they can also pick up one extra 1 <lb />
2-price ticket for a guest with a<lb />
valid ID. Any additional tickets<lb />
3re full-price. After the supply of<lb />
guest tickets are gone, all tickets<lb />
become full-price<lb />
Also, students<lb />
can use an extra student II to get<lb />
a free ticket for a friend. Only one<lb />
extra ticket per person is allowed.<lb />
When students pick up their<lb />
tickets the day of the game, only-<lb />
one ticket can be given out. Also<lb />
on the day of the game, all student<lb />
tickets will be available for any-<lb />
one to buv, students included.<lb />
This year, student sections<lb />
are colored purple, grav and<lb />
green. There are three entrances<lb />
for student tickets� Minges<lb />
Lobby (purple &amp; green) and the<lb />
southside of the coliseum (gray).<lb />
Purple and green are floor level<lb />
seats while gray �s second level<lb />
seating.<lb />
There are more student tick-<lb />
ets available on the floor this vear<lb />
due to the press row being moved<lb />
to the floor.<lb />
For more information about<lb />
the availability of student tickets<lb />
throughout the season, contact<lb />
the ECU Ticket Office at 757-6400.<lb />
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1988 Page 10<lb />
mance<lb />
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lt a knee problem, said he<lb />
Ikiea he could break a back-<lb />
it was exciting Ed-<lb />
aid. Tve seen the pros do<lb />
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hke one of them. I hope it<lb />
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ad coach MikeStetie, who<lb />
sistant coaches lead the<lb />
i tads during plav. made his<lb />
the microphone and jok-<lb />
Innounced that a collection<lb />
1 be taken for a backboard.<lb />
a ring an interview, Steele<lb />
fc hoped the school would<lb />
need to purchase extra<lb />
wrds in case one was ever<lb />
again.<lb />
FtiT the standing ovation for<lb />
ids quieted down, the glass<lb />
ept oft the court and the<lb />
half began with l.oso hit-<lb />
wig goal to pull the Gold<lb />
h within 11, 38-27.<lb />
.sards, a little wary to<lb />
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Lose, who scored all<lb />
his points in the second<lb />
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J ntest with another quick<lb />
It but a strong showing by-<lb />
ill in the half kept the<lb />
team out of reach.<lb />
v second half was high-<lb />
ly 10 points from 1 hil and<lb />
iCRIMMAGE, page 11<lb />
le start of the basketball<lb />
re recognition.<lb />
howing<lb />
men undefeated as they are 4-<lb />
thc league and 3-0 in the con-<lb />
e The record for the women<lb />
U carries one loss as they stand<lb />
-1,2-1 in the conference.<lb />
We can't be happier with<lb />
icre we are now Kobe said.<lb />
In the diving events Pat<lb />
ith took first place in both the<lb />
and three-meter boards for<lb />
men against ODL while grab-<lb />
second in both events against<lb />
flliam and Mary. Sherry<lb />
mpbell gave her usual flawless<lb />
ISee SWIMMING, page 11<lb />
t info<lb />
use an extra student ID to get<lb />
Jree ticket for a friend. Only one<lb />
tra ticket per person is allowed<lb />
When students pick up their<lb />
kets the day of the game, only<lb />
c ticket can be given out. Also<lb />
the day of the game, all student<lb />
kets will be available for any-<lb />
jie to buy, students included.<lb />
This year, student sections<lb />
le colored purple, gray and<lb />
Jeen. There are three entrances<lb />
student tickets� Minges<lb />
)bby (purple &amp; gTeen) and the<lb />
Hithside of the coliseum (gray),<lb />
irple and green are floor level<lb />
ats while gray is second level<lb />
fating.<lb />
There are more student tick-<lb />
Is available on the floor this year<lb />
le to the press row being moved<lb />
the floor.<lb />
For more information about<lb />
availability of student tickets<lb />
kroughout the season, contact<lb />
ECU Ticket Office at 757-6400.<lb />
Date set to announce new coach<lb />
By KRISTEN HALBERG<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
There are many rumors lin-<lb />
gering around the campus over<lb />
who the new head football coach<lb />
will be. But Athletic Director<lb />
Dave Hart announced Wednes-<lb />
day that the selection committee<lb />
will not release who they have<lb />
chosen to succeed Baker until the<lb />
first week in December.<lb />
"We are trying not to disrupt<lb />
the rest of the season Hart said.<lb />
Dozens of applicants have<lb />
applied for the head coaching<lb />
position, but Hart stressed that<lb />
there is no one person in mind. No<lb />
names will be released until the<lb />
final announcement.<lb />
Hart explained that the selec-<lb />
tion committee has developed a<lb />
certain profile to use in picking<lb />
the new coach. The profile in-<lb />
cluded being a motivater and an<lb />
outstanding recruiter. He should<lb />
also be able to assemble a quality<lb />
staff.<lb />
In addition, Hart said that the<lb />
new coach does not have to have<lb />
previous head coach experience<lb />
nor come from a Division 1-A<lb />
team.<lb />
If a coach created or is con-<lb />
nected to a less than credible or-<lb />
ganization, his chances for the<lb />
position will be tarnished. "It's an<lb />
automatic elimination to anyone<lb />
with a stain in coaching Hart<lb />
said. "We will continue to run a<lb />
clean program<lb />
In terms of income, Hart said<lb />
the coach must "produce first,<lb />
then we will reward him<lb />
The coach will receive a kind<lb />
of roll-over contract where there<lb />
will be continued renewed agree-<lb />
ments instead of just one long<lb />
contract.<lb />
Hart explained that a four-<lb />
year contract is "the norm" and<lb />
the new coach will probably re-<lb />
ceive aproximately the same<lb />
agreement.<lb />
The schedule for the new<lb />
coach has been completed<lb />
through 1992 and Hart explained<lb />
that the schedule is tough but not<lb />
impossible. "We've played a<lb />
good schedule but it is not as<lb />
impossible a dream as some may<lb />
perceive Hart said. "If you con-<lb />
vince the team and the fans that<lb />
the schedule is too tough, then<lb />
they won't win. We're not going<lb />
to tell anyone not to call us if<lb />
they're in the top 20<lb />
As far as rehashing the series<lb />
with N.C. State, Hart explained<lb />
that he hopes the series can be<lb />
resumed and sees it happening in<lb />
the future. There must be an un-<lb />
derstanding however that some<lb />
games must be played in<lb />
Greenville at Ficklen Stadium.<lb />
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Excellent weekend for swimmers<lb />
Continued from page 10<lb />
performance as she won in every<lb />
board the entire weekend.<lb />
Page Holt is also one to watch<lb />
as the freshman athlete had a<lb />
superb weekend excelling in both<lb />
the 100-yard freestyle (54.73) and<lb />
the 200-yard freestyle (1:58.39) at<lb />
William and Mary. At Old Do-<lb />
minion, she placed first in the 200-<lb />
yard freestyle (1:56.17) and sec-<lb />
ond in the 100-yord freestyle<lb />
(54.45). y<lb />
J.D. Lewis had an excellent<lb />
weekend for the men when, at<lb />
ODU, he placed first in the 1000-<lb />
yard freestyle (9:48.50) and in the<lb />
500-yard freestyle (4:46.19). He<lb />
fared just as well at William and<lb />
Mary placing first in both the 200-<lb />
yard freestyle (1:48.36) and again<lb />
in the 500-yard freestyle (4:54.50).<lb />
Kobe said the team still has a<lb />
tough schedule ahead of them as<lb />
they face the likes of Duke and<lb />
UNC when they return after<lb />
Christmas.<lb />
Thurman tO play Scrimmage ends on good note<lb />
(SID) � East Carolina<lb />
women's basketball coach Pat<lb />
Pierson announced Thursday<lb />
Toni Lynn Thurman, of<lb />
Hallsboro, NC, has signed a letter<lb />
of intent to play for the Lady Pi-<lb />
rates next year.<lb />
Thurman, a 5-11, 145-pound<lb />
forward, is expected to be the only<lb />
ECU signee during the early sign-<lb />
ing period, which began Wednes-<lb />
day.<lb />
Thurman, a Hallsboro High<lb />
School senior, averaged 25 points<lb />
and 15 rebounds per game last<lb />
year as a junior. She was named<lb />
all-Eastern North Carolina, all-<lb />
Conference, and all-Columbus<lb />
County. She was also named<lb />
Hallsborn's Team Most Valuable<lb />
Player.<lb />
"We're very excited to sign a<lb />
player the caliber of Toni, espe-<lb />
cially during the early signing<lb />
period said Pierson, who is be-<lb />
ginning her second season at ECU<lb />
and 11th year of coaching in the<lb />
college ranks.<lb />
'Toni is not only an outstand-<lb />
ing athlete, but a very good stu-<lb />
dent as well. She comes from a<lb />
nice family, and is really the type<lb />
of student-athlete that we look for<lb />
in recruiting<lb />
Thurman holds a 3.8 grade<lb />
point average (on a 4.0 scale), and<lb />
plans to major inbusiness admini-<lb />
stration at ECU. Her coach at<lb />
Hallsboro, Kern Dudney, at-<lb />
tended graduate school at East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Continued from page 10<lb />
quick play from 5'7" Hinton.<lb />
Hinton had several steals and<lb />
showed poise as he made crisp<lb />
passes and made nice drives in the<lb />
lane against the much taller<lb />
Purple players.<lb />
The Pirates showed they also<lb />
have outside shooting capabili-<lb />
ties, making five three-point bas-<lb />
kets on the night. Robin House<lb />
had two, with Scherer, Murphy<lb />
and Perlich hitting one each.<lb />
Another good show was put<lb />
on by 6'9" freshman Bryant, who<lb />
displayed sure hands for a big<lb />
man, and didn't hesitate to hit the<lb />
floor chasing a loose ball along-<lb />
side of Hinton. Bryant played<lb />
aggressively, and should be a big<lb />
threat on the inside as he gets<lb />
more experience under his belt.<lb />
Coach Steele said he was<lb />
pleased with the scrimmage, but<lb />
that there were also some things<lb />
the team will need to work on<lb />
before the season begins. "It was<lb />
good for us to put on the uniforms<lb />
for the first time and get under the<lb />
lights like this Steele said. He<lb />
pointed out that the nervousness<lb />
of the younger players was also a<lb />
factor.<lb />
Coach Steele was hesitant to<lb />
say how the scrimmage would<lb />
reflect on the upcoming season.<lb />
"It was just a scrimmage. We'll<lb />
learn a lot more about the team<lb />
after the Marathon Oil game<lb />
Steele said.<lb />
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NOVEMBER 15, 1988<lb />
Volleyball falls short of goal I lunch special<lb />
 � I MONSAT.<lb />
By CAROLYN JUSTICE<lb />
Suit Writer<lb />
ECU'S women's volleyball<lb />
team was one game away from<lb />
reaching its season goal as they<lb />
fell in the fifth game of the match<lb />
deciding fifth place in the Colo-<lb />
nial Athletic Association this<lb />
weekend at the CAA tournament<lb />
in Washington, D.C.<lb />
The Lady Pirates, who have<lb />
finished the season at 7-19 and<lb />
sixth in the conference for four<lb />
consecutive years, were playing<lb />
the season with hopes of a fourth<lb />
or fifth place finish in the CAA.<lb />
But American University, host of<lb />
the 1988 tournament, took the<lb />
hope away in the fifth game of the<lb />
hard fought match.<lb />
"We played the best that<lb />
we've played all season said<lb />
ECU head coach Judy Kirkpa-<lb />
trick. "We played as a team and<lb />
everyone contributed to the<lb />
games we won and the ones we<lb />
almost won<lb />
The Lady Eagles won two<lb />
close games to begin the match 15-<lb />
13, 15-13. In game one, ECU<lb />
jumped out to an 8-2 lead over the<lb />
Lady Eagles but let the lead slip<lb />
and American went on for the<lb />
win. The Lady Pirates then took a<lb />
5-1 lead in game two, but, again<lb />
American slowly fought back for<lb />
a 15-13 win.<lb />
ECU, determined not to fall<lb />
easily, continued to battle with<lb />
American and emerged the win-<lb />
ner in game three and four, 15-13,<lb />
15-8. ECU had to fight its way<lb />
back several times in the two<lb />
matches as the two teams had an<lb />
abundance of defense but offense<lb />
was scarce.<lb />
The fifth place in the CAA<lb />
was to be decided in game five.<lb />
American jumped to a 7-2 lead<lb />
over the Lady Pirates and the lead<lb />
proved too much for ECU as they<lb />
could only take advantage of their<lb />
sideouts for six more points.<lb />
American capped off the week-<lb />
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nix, 7-4, which won its third<lb />
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Chris Chandler threw touch-<lb />
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Bover and four yards to Matt<lb />
Bouza, both after Green Bay<lb />
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Doug Flutie threw a 19-yard<lb />
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Philadelphia's Luis Zen-<lb />
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