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CLASSIFIEDS6<lb />
SPORTS10<lb />
Features<lb />
FishboTtf rips the Attic in a Friday night performance.<lb />
Also "Moon lor the Misbegotten' gets two thumbs<lb />
Up lor a play with intensity, see page 8,<lb />
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Sports<lb />
The Pirates and Art Baker close the season on a win-<lb />
ning note as they defeat Cincinnati 49-14. Swimmer<lb />
Meredith Bridgers qualifies for NCAA championship<lb />
meetsee page 10;<lb />
She iEaat Carolinian<lb />
Vol.63 No. 37<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Tuesday November 22,1988<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
A question of pluses and minuses<lb />
Grade policy change possible<lb />
BY JOE HARRIS<lb />
Newt Editor<lb />
A new grading policy for<lb />
undergraduate study, which uses<lb />
pluses () and minuses (-) may be more than 4.0. The point was also<lb />
raised that if a student recieved<lb />
before the panel. Two questions<lb />
that were repeatedly asked were<lb />
whether or not to have A's and<lb />
Ds and if the grade of A could<lb />
be achieved, would the value be<lb />
instituted at ECU as early as next<lb />
fall.<lb />
The svstem, still in the fact<lb />
finder stages, would be used to<lb />
make the grading system more<lb />
precise.<lb />
"We want the grades re-<lb />
straight A's would the overall be<lb />
higher than 4.0.<lb />
Erwin Hester from the Eng-<lb />
lish Department said the grading<lb />
systems at Applachain State Uni-<lb />
versity and the University of<lb />
corded more accurately to reflect North Carolina at Chapel Hill<lb />
could be used as models for refer-<lb />
ence.<lb />
The Registrar Gilbert Moore<lb />
said North Carolina State Univer-<lb />
sity and the University of South<lb />
Carolina adopted the policies and<lb />
the overall grade point averages<lb />
at each school dropped consid-<lb />
erably.<lb />
the caliber of work the student<lb />
does said Dr. Ronald Hoag of<lb />
the English Department.<lb />
The new policy has been<lb />
endorsed by the following de-<lb />
partments: English, sociology<lb />
and anthropology, music, home<lb />
economics, health sciences, for-<lb />
eign languagues, speech, lan-<lb />
guage and auditory pathology<lb />
'The grades at State dropped<lb />
The panel, made up of profes- to tne point where thev (the uni-<lb />
sors from several departments, versitv) dropped the whole policy<lb />
held an open meeting Thursday and wcnt back to the original<lb />
to discuss the pro's and con's of policv. At USC thev had the same<lb />
possibly implementing the new problem so they' dropped the<lb />
system. minus (-) and began using the<lb />
Because the idea is still under pius () 0nlv Moore said,<lb />
scrutiny, the committee has not He added ECU is reviewing<lb />
decided the value of a plus () or thc policies of the University of<lb />
minus (-). A suggestion was to Virginia, USC, UNC-CH and<lb />
have a B- valued at 3.0, a regular B Dukc and considering their for-<lb />
worth 3.25 and a B at 35TflP mat. b<lb />
ter- In opposition to the proposal,<lb />
Several questions from stu- Leona Holder, an honor student,<lb />
dents and faculty were brought the now svstCm<lb />
is<lb />
adopted, the committee should<lb />
look at the individual grading<lb />
scales of the teachers, "I feel<lb />
implementing a new grading<lb />
would make honor students hesi-<lb />
tant and maybe even deter stu-<lb />
dents from taking honors classes<lb />
because an A- is not the same<lb />
thing as an A which is not the<lb />
same thing as an A<lb />
She also made the point that<lb />
grades of non-honors students,<lb />
who were marginal, would suffer<lb />
because of the minus system.<lb />
"The fairness issue is the most<lb />
important thing at stake here<lb />
said Dr. Gay Wilentz an English<lb />
professor. "It's only fair, you re-<lb />
cieve the grade you earn<lb />
Dr. Tinsley Yarbrough, a po-<lb />
litical science professor, said with<lb />
the new grading system, ECU's<lb />
credibility as an academic institu-<lb />
tion would be raised and the de-<lb />
greediploma would be worth<lb />
more.<lb />
"This move to a new grading<lb />
system would benefit you (the<lb />
student) in that your work will be<lb />
more precisely evaluated<lb />
Yarbrough said.<lb />
Hoag also added with the<lb />
new system the degree will be<lb />
worth more in the long run be-<lb />
cause ECU will havea system that<lb />
fights grade inflation.<lb />
The Faculty Senate will have<lb />
the final vote on the issue.<lb />
A costly session for the SGA,<lb />
appropriations exceed $3,000<lb />
By MICHAEL BARTLETT<lb />
Greeks. All proceeds will go to the printing and binding and adVer-<lb />
StaH Writer<lb />
In its weekly session Mon-<lb />
day, the SGA appropriated a total<lb />
of $3,508 to these campus organi-<lb />
zations: Alpha Phi Omega, Mi-<lb />
nority Student Organization<lb />
(MSO), Pi Omega Phi and the<lb />
ECU Flag Football Team.<lb />
The meeting began with an<lb />
appropriation to the Alpha Phi<lb />
Omega fraternity<lb />
Lung Association. Expected reve-<lb />
nues for these two drives are<lb />
$10,000-40,000 for the run and ap-<lb />
proximately $300-400 for the chal-<lb />
lenge.<lb />
In affirmative debate on the<lb />
issue, Chairperson of the Appro-<lb />
priations Susan Cooperman said,<lb />
'They arc a highly respected<lb />
Using.<lb />
TheMSOwasalotted$840. A<lb />
portion would go to the guest<lb />
speakers and the remaining<lb />
amout to be used for operating<lb />
expenses.<lb />
The MSO debate opened<lb />
with Ms. Cooperman saying,<lb />
MSO members feel that they are<lb />
group that raises a lot of money an umbrella organization for all<lb />
for worthy causes. They are hav-<lb />
ing two d rives this spring and we<lb />
This is a service fraternity shou,d support them<lb />
with 40 active members and 19<lb />
pledges. They are members of a<lb />
national organization that consist<lb />
of 350 chartered schools. It is the<lb />
nation's largest campus organiza-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The primary function of the<lb />
organization is to raise money for<lb />
worthy causes. This spring's fund<lb />
raising drives include a 24 hour<lb />
The $1000 appropriation was<lb />
passed by a unanamious vote.<lb />
In old business, the legisla-<lb />
ture made contributions to the<lb />
MSO, the ECU Pi Omega Phi club<lb />
and the ECU Flag Football team.<lb />
minorities. They have raised<lb />
some money and we feel that $840<lb />
should be enough<lb />
A legislator asked that the bill<lb />
be postponed until next week, but<lb />
the request failed. The bill passed<lb />
by unanamious decision.<lb />
The next order of business<lb />
was an appropriation to the Pi<lb />
run for cancer and a challenge money was to go towards miscel<lb />
between young children and laneous items i.e office supplies,<lb />
The MSO originally asked for Omega Phi organization, a stu<lb />
$14,000. The bulk of the request, jent business group that com-<lb />
$8,600, was to go towards guest petes nationally for recognition of<lb />
speakers. The other portion of the tne business department.<lb />
See MONEY, page 2<lb />
Two students enjoy the Indian summer Greenville continues to experience (Photo by Mark<lb />
Love, ECU Photolab).<lb />
Sisters Kelly Martin, Meagan Keane and Kay Harris get a bird's-eye view from the top of the<lb />
A D Pi house Thursday night (Photo by Mark Love, ECU Photolab).<lb />
Med school nationally ranked<lb />
by Journal of Family Medicine<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
School of Medicine ranked fourth<lb />
nationally in the percentage of its<lb />
medical students who chose fam-<lb />
ily medicine as a specialty, ac-<lb />
cording to a survey of residency<lb />
choices for the Class of 1987.<lb />
The study, carried in the Sep-<lb />
temberOctober issue of the Jour-<lb />
nal of Familv Medicine, examined<lb />
the medical specialty choices of<lb />
15,872 physicians who entered<lb />
their first year of residency train-<lb />
ing in the 1987-88 academic year.<lb />
Most of the physicians graduated<lb />
from medical schools in the<lb />
spring of 1987. Nationally, about<lb />
12 percent of the graduates chose<lb />
to specialize in family medicine.<lb />
At ECU, 21 of 67 graduates, or 31<lb />
percent, opted for family medi-<lb />
cine.<lb />
That figure positioned ECU<lb />
behind only three of the other 125<lb />
medical schools in the country.<lb />
Oral Roberts University placed<lb />
43.5 percent of its graduates in<lb />
family medicine programs;<lb />
Southern Illinois University, 433<lb />
percent; and Wright State Univer-<lb />
sity in Dayton, Ohio, 33 percent.<lb />
Dr. Rafael C. Sanchez, vice<lb />
chairman of the ECU Department<lb />
of Family Medicine, described<lb />
ECU's performance as "a notable<lb />
accomplishment<lb />
"It SpeatSWen on behalf of<lb />
our school fulfilling its mission<lb />
for the training of family doctors<lb />
said Sanchez.<lb />
As a rule, about 25 percent of<lb />
ECU medical graduates go on to<lb />
residencies in family medicine<lb />
each year - double the national<lb />
average.<lb />
None of the top four schools<lb />
produced as many family doctors<lb />
as the University of Minnesota,<lb />
which sent 68 graduates into<lb />
family medicine. But they repre-<lb />
sented only about 25 percent of<lb />
the school's 266-member class.<lb />
Hardline taken by Atwater<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) - When<lb />
President-elect George Bush<lb />
chose Lee Atwater to pilot the<lb />
Republican Party into the 1990s, it<lb />
was a warning and an opportu-<lb />
nity for the Democrats.<lb />
Atwater is the nation's lead-<lb />
ing practitioner of the "politics<lb />
ain't bcanbag" school of cam-<lb />
paigning, the man who made<lb />
rapist Willie Horton a household<lb />
name and turned the Pledge of<lb />
Allegiance into an attack on Mi-<lb />
chael Dukakis.<lb />
There was nothing pretty or<lb />
ennobling about the strategy<lb />
Atwater pursued as manager of<lb />
thc Bush presidential campaign.<lb />
But it worked and his candi-<lb />
date carried 40 states and will<lb />
become the 41st president of the<lb />
United States on Jan. 20.<lb />
Dukakis and his handlers<lb />
consistently underestimated<lb />
Atwater and his tactics.<lb />
In the euphoric spring and<lb />
summer days when the Massa-<lb />
chusetts governor had double-<lb />
digit leads in every poll, Demo-<lb />
crats generally shrugged off the<lb />
attacks on the Massachusetts<lb />
prison furlough program and the<lb />
questions raised about Dukakis'<lb />
veto of legislation to require pub-<lb />
lic school teachers to lead the<lb />
Pledge of Allegiance.<lb />
They were wrong. Atwater<lb />
had a far better understanding of<lb />
Dukakis' vulnerabilities than did<lb />
the Democrats.<lb />
From the initial reaction of<lb />
Democratic state party leaders,<lb />
they don't intend to make the<lb />
mistake of underestimating the<lb />
young political tactician from<lb />
South Carolina.<lb />
"We're ready to take on Lee<lb />
Atwater and those who create a<lb />
pit bull style of politics said Rick<lb />
Wiener, chairman of the Michi-<lb />
gan Democratic Party.<lb />
"I don't intend to get out-<lb />
muscled said Bob blagle, the<lb />
Texas Democratic Party Chair-<lb />
man. "1 don't intend to let them<lb />
okav that kind of game with us<lb />
and win it<lb />
The Democrats were sending<lb />
a clear message: We can get just as<lb />
tough and negative as Atwater.<lb />
They also were jumping at an<lb />
opportunity to make Atwater<lb />
himself a political issue.<lb />
Democratic Party chairman<lb />
Paul G. Kirk Jr. was asked if he<lb />
looked forward to working with<lb />
Atwater, the way he had often<lb />
cooperated with current GOP<lb />
chairman Frank Fahrenkopf.<lb />
"I want to be fair to Lee Atwa-<lb />
ter, if that's not being too naive<lb />
he said. "I don't want Lee Atwa-<lb />
ter setting the tone for politics in<lb />
the 1980s and 1990s - at least from<lb />
what I've seen in the most recent<lb />
campaign<lb />
Democrats look ahead to '92<lb />
PHOENIX (AP)� After their<lb />
first post-election meeting, the<lb />
Democrats are determined to<lb />
avoid wholeshale revisions of<lb />
their rules but are ready to con-<lb />
sider major changes in the presi-<lb />
dential primary and caucus calen-<lb />
dar.<lb />
The 1992 presidential cam-<lb />
paign may see a drastically al-<lb />
tered Super Tuesday and find<lb />
Iowa and New Hampshire de-<lb />
prived of their first-in-the-nation<lb />
status.<lb />
"Everybody thinks the thing<lb />
ought to be shortened said<lb />
Texas Democratic Party chairman<lb />
Bob Staple, echoing a sentiment<lb />
expressed by several of his col-<lb />
leagues.<lb />
"I'm going to tell you.<lb />
Everybody's tired of rules<lb />
changes said Slaple. "And I<lb />
think the average Democrat<lb />
thinks we're absolutely insane if<lb />
we get into another big battle<lb />
about rules.<lb />
"They want us to worry about<lb />
how we're going to win elec-<lb />
tions SamGoddard, the Arizona<lb />
Chairman, speaking for the West-<lb />
ern states said. "We are concerned<lb />
in our region about the timing and<lb />
sequence of the presidential pri-<lb />
maries and caucuses<lb />
One idea that got a lot of fa-<lb />
vorable attention at the meeting of<lb />
the Association of State Demo-<lb />
cratic Chairs was to hold a lottery<lb />
to determine which states would<lb />
lead off the process.<lb />
While not endorsing the pro-<lb />
posal, national party chairman<lb />
Paul G. Kirk Jr. called it an idea<lb />
worth considering.<lb /><pb facs="00058111_tn_0002" /><lb />
il<lb />
t<lb />
nil. LASTCAROLINIAN<lb />
NOVEMBER 22,1Q88<lb />
Drug tests will be on the increase<lb />
WASHINGTON (AD� The<lb />
federal employee drug-testing<lb />
program instituted by President<lb />
Reagan will quadruple in size<lb />
next vear unless stopped in its<lb />
tracks by legal challenges.<lb />
An estimated 50,000employ-<lb />
ees were tested this vear, mainly<lb />
law enforcement officers, trans-<lb />
portation inspectors and civilians<lb />
working for the military.<lb />
But the program is expected<lb />
to test some 21X1000 members of<lb />
the 3.1 million federal work force<lb />
in 1 S, according to the National<lb />
Institute of Drug Abuse.<lb />
About 150,000 to 170,000 of<lb />
those will be tested at random and<lb />
come from a pool of some 500,000<lb />
workers in postions deemed sen-<lb />
sitive by their agency chiefs.<lb />
The remainder will be tested<lb />
after accidents or when supervi-<lb />
sors believe there is reasonable<lb />
suspicion of drug use.<lb />
Those figures do not include<lb />
infold numbers of federal job<lb />
applicants who will be tested if<lb />
applying for sensitive positions,<lb />
nor do they reflect the Transporta-<lb />
tion Department's far-reaching<lb />
requirement to test nearly four<lb />
million private sector transporta-<lb />
tion workers from truckers to air-<lb />
line pilots. That program would<lb />
begin late next year for businesses<lb />
employing more than 50 workers.<lb />
Those with fewer than 50 would<lb />
have two years to get ready for<lb />
testing.<lb />
Most suits against testing,<lb />
many filed bv unions, are in fed-<lb />
eral district or appeals courts.<lb />
Only two have been argued be-<lb />
fore the Supreme Court, but nei-<lb />
ther involves the random testing<lb />
that has been challenged as an<lb />
intrusive, uncontitutional search.<lb />
all of the her one (the 42 largest)<lb />
agencies, the largest chunk of the<lb />
work force, will have their pro-<lb />
grams up and running said Dr.<lb />
Michael Walsh, director of the<lb />
National Institute of Drug<lb />
Abuse's Office of Workplace Ini-<lb />
tiatives. The office coordinates<lb />
and approves federal testing<lb />
plans.<lb />
The testing program has its<lb />
orgin in a Sept. 15,1986, presiden-<lb />
tial order directing that federal<lb />
workplaces be drug-free. Besides<lb />
testing, other components in<lb />
dude training supervisors to rec-<lb />
ognize symptonms of drug abuse<lb />
among employees, and counsel-<lb />
ing programs at federal agencies.<lb />
The counseling is mandatory<lb />
for those who test positive. Work-<lb />
ers can also make voluntary use of<lb />
the programs, as can members of<lb />
their families.<lb />
Once entering the counseling<lb />
program after a positive test, most<lb />
workers will suffer no discipli-<lb />
nary action if follow-up tests<lb />
show they refrained from drug<lb />
use.<lb />
'The purpose is to get a per-<lb />
son back on the job Walsh said,<lb />
but he cautioned that workers can<lb />
be disciplined at the discretion of<lb />
their agencies for continued drug<lb />
use.<lb />
In the most sensitive law en-<lb />
forcement and national security<lb />
jobs, worker can be fired the first<lb />
time drug abuse is discovered,<lb />
Walsh said.<lb />
The pr ogra m ha s held u p wel 1<lb />
so far in court decisions.<lb />
One suit challenged Reagan's<lb />
1986 executive order as unconsti-<lb />
tutional, but a Iouisiana judge<lb />
dismissed the action.<lb />
"By the first of the year most A federal judge in the District<lb />
Money is the issue<lb />
on SGA calendar<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
Dillon Kalkhurst said. "This<lb />
s �i business organization that is<lb />
nrrenth competing against<lb />
'fe&amp;Z4 State tor national honors.<lb />
rhey have already beaten State,<lb />
NC and I Kike and I feel that this<lb />
would bring some prestige to our<lb />
school. 1 hope that we pass the leg-<lb />
islation<lb />
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ssue more stock or it cai<lb />
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Ross ohnson, Kholberg Kravi;<lb />
Roberts i Co or someone <lb />
borrows 521 billion to buy K <lb />
Nabisco The company ahead<lb />
has about $5 billion in debt S<lb />
new company would owe $<lb />
billion<lb />
RJR Nabisco makes al<lb />
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taxes and interest All of that<lb />
protu could he deducted as inter<lb />
est payment on the $26 b<lb />
worth of bonds<lb />
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bisco, the state is also due none<lb />
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sav said Baker.<lb />
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how much RJR Nabisco pays in<lb />
state taxes each year. But it is<lb />
known that the company is one of<lb />
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ers in North Carolina. And a for<lb />
mer RJR Nabisco executive told<lb />
The Winston-Salem Journal the<lb />
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has been well more above $100<lb />
million in recent years.<lb />
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B akker had a chance to buy PTL<lb />
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AH - The<lb />
PTL ministry's bankruptcy trus-<lb />
tee says he never expected Jim<lb />
Bakker to succeed in buying back<lb />
the ministry, but that he wanted<lb />
to give Bakker an opportunity to<lb />
" show his followers what he truly<lb />
was The Charlotte (N.C.) Ob-<lb />
server newspaper reported today.<lb />
M.C "Red" Benton outlined<lb />
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other little-known groups that<lb />
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called Bakker the top contender to<lb />
purchase the ministry, Benton<lb />
said he never believed in Bakker's<lb />
viability.<lb />
"1 wanted to give him an<lb />
opportunity to hang himself and<lb />
to show his followers really what<lb />
he truly was Benton said.<lb />
Bakker's bid fell apart when<lb />
he couldn't prove that his sup-<lb />
posed overseas backers existed.<lb />
Also, Thomas Brereton ,a for-<lb />
mer FBI agent hired in September<lb />
to investigate all bids, told the<lb />
newspaper that information on<lb />
several PTL bids has been turned<lb />
over to the FBI and other law en-<lb />
forcement agencies. The<lb />
newspaper's story did not elabo-<lb />
rate.<lb />
Since May a variety of suitors<lb />
have attempted to purchase the<lb />
1,700 hundred acres of undevel-<lb />
oped property, satellite television<lb />
networkand Heritage USA theme<lb />
park of the Fort Mill-based minis-<lb />
try.<lb />
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onlv four bidders have had the<lb />
financial resources required:<lb />
Charlotte businessman George<lb />
Shinn; a group of Washington and<lb />
New York investors called Capi-<lb />
tal Management Associates; real<lb />
estate executive Peter Thomas of<lb />
Vancouver; and Toronto investor<lb />
Stephen Mernick.<lb />
Only Thomas, who bid $70<lb />
million in cash, and Mernick, who<lb />
offered a financed bid of $115<lb />
million, remain in the picture, al-<lb />
though U.S. Bankruptcy judge<lb />
Rufus Reynolds rejected the<lb />
terms of both men's offers during<lb />
an auction last week. Reynolds<lb />
has set another auction for Dec.<lb />
12. Proceeds will go to satisfy the<lb />
ministry's debts, which could<lb />
exceed $130 million.<lb />
In the past three weeks,<lb />
groups called Holy Celebration,<lb />
Rhapsody of Freedom, Juris<lb />
Christian Association, Lcxalt Uni-<lb />
versity and BLW Enterprises have<lb />
said they are readv to pay more<lb />
than $100 million for PTL.<lb />
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on Thursday the $1 million in fi-<lb />
nancing. Reynolds last week said<lb />
any newcomers in the bidding<lb />
must prove they have.<lb />
One unsuccessful bidder was<lb />
Jerry Sinclair, with a gTOup called<lb />
Restored Partners and a former<lb />
guest on Bakker's old "PTL Club"<lb />
TV show.<lb />
"He showed us a loan he<lb />
professed to be $150 million<lb />
Benton said, "but it turned out to<lb />
be only that he had made applica-<lb />
tion for a loan from some financial<lb />
institution, and the application<lb />
hadn't even been considered<lb />
Restored Partners was<lb />
Sinclair's second attempt at PTL<lb />
bidding. In September, he was a<lb />
key player in Bakker's much-pub-<lb />
licized $77 million bid. The<lb />
money supposedly was to come<lb />
from unidentified overseas inves-<lb />
tors.<lb />
Bakker's attorney, Jim Toms<lb />
of Hendersonville, said Sinclair<lb />
told Bakker a man named Louis<lb />
Pihakis of Pensacola, Ha could<lb />
arrange such a loan.<lb />
Then Charlotte television sta-<lb />
tion WBTV reported that Pihakis<lb />
had served three prison terms on<lb />
various fraud charges. Pihakis's<lb />
specialty: collecting fees for ar-<lb />
ranging large loans that never<lb />
materialized.<lb />
Here is a summary from Ben-<lb />
ton of some other bids:<lb />
- American Mortgage and<lb />
Guaranty Co. of Brecksville,<lb />
Ohio. In June, it offered $170 mil-<lb />
lion and promised to deposit $500<lb />
million more in New York banks.<lb />
Benton said: "I think they<lb />
thought they had some overseas<lb />
money lined up, but they never<lb />
did produce anything<lb />
- B.B. Graham, Dale Ritter and<lb />
others from Oklahoma, who of-<lb />
fered $150 million. "Thcv were<lb />
chasing money in Sweden and<lb />
Japan Benton said, "and every<lb />
time they'd call me, they had<lb />
signed more papers and were on<lb />
the verge of getting it<lb />
- Gavin Morehu, a New Zeal-<lb />
ander who promised $200 mil-<lb />
lion. "I never could take him seri-<lb />
ously Benton said. "The first<lb />
time I talked to him, he suppos-<lb />
edly contacted me from his jet air<lb />
plane He said he was going to<lb />
fly into Charlotte. But, lo and<lb />
behold, he came driving in, say-<lb />
ing the airplane needed repairs<lb />
- Juris Christian Association,<lb />
which offered $114 million. Listed<lb />
as its "managing trustee" is Ever-<lb />
ett Thorin, who at the time of the<lb />
bid was awaiting sentencing on<lb />
an unrelated forgery charge. He's<lb />
now in the Union County, Ore<lb />
jail.<lb />
Lexail University, whose<lb />
$114 million bid was identical to<lb />
Juris Christian's. The bidders also<lb />
used the same Columbia lawyer,<lb />
William Edwards. He has refused<lb />
to comment on any connection<lb />
between the two bids. A Lexalt<lb />
spokesman, the Rev. Edward<lb />
Brown of Atlanta, said lcxalt is<lb />
not a university but a group a<lb />
group of ministers who are teach-<lb />
ers.<lb />
- Holy Celebration, which<lb />
offered $115 million. It claimed to<lb />
be backed by a wealthy family<lb />
trust operated by a woman<lb />
named Sandi Kalez of Seattle.<lb />
"She presented documents to us<lb />
that weren't worth the paper they<lb />
were written on Benton said.<lb />
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WINSTON-SALEM (AP)� If<lb />
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'if it happens, we'll just have<lb />
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A corporation has two ways it<lb />
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And in a leveraged buyout,<lb />
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For example, assume that F.<lb />
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Roberts &amp; Co. or someone else<lb />
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"It's a subsidy, you might<lb />
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OPINION<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Grades<lb />
Plus-minus system likely to do more harm than good<lb />
As part of its continuing effort to<lb />
raise ECU's academic standards and<lb />
get the college treated more seri-<lb />
ously, the Credits Committee is con-<lb />
sidering the inclusion of plusses and<lb />
minuses as modifications to the<lb />
grades on student grading reports.<lb />
Predictably, many students are<lb />
against the proposed system. Most<lb />
of the plan's critics charge that it will<lb />
tend to bring down their grade-<lb />
point averages.<lb />
This is indeed possible, and in<lb />
fact it seems to have happened at<lb />
other colleges where such plans<lb />
were introduced. At NC State, for<lb />
example, the overall grade-point<lb />
averages dropped so significantly<lb />
that State decided to scrap the pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
Another school, the University<lb />
of South Carolina, experienced a<lb />
similar problem and changed the<lb />
system to allow the recording of<lb />
plusses but not of minuses. Given<lb />
that the purpose of the system is to<lb />
provide a clearer picture of an<lb />
individual's performance, record-<lb />
ing the plusses but not the minuses<lb />
seems only slightly more sensible<lb />
than recording a batter's hits but not<lb />
his strikeouts.<lb />
It is certainly true that recording<lb />
plusses and minuses would give a<lb />
clearer picture than not recording<lb />
them. But if thafs the point, why not<lb />
simply record a student's percent-<lb />
age score in each class? After all, that<lb />
would be better than bothenv with<lb />
the plus and minus nonsense, and it<lb />
would be more accurate too.<lb />
The plus-minus system really<lb />
seems to be a solution looking for a<lb />
problem. The accuracy and fairness<lb />
of the current grading system is al-<lb />
ready questionable, as grades reflect<lb />
how well a student performed in<lb />
class as opposed to how much the<lb />
student learned. Recording pluses<lb />
and minuses will probably exacer-<lb />
bate this unfairness more often than<lb />
relieve it.<lb />
The bottom line: o cne has<lb />
claimed that the plan is yet in its final<lb />
form. It will not be instituted tomor-<lb />
row. Regardless, the plus-minus<lb />
system, if it is ever introduced, will<lb />
likely do more harm than good. Un-<lb />
less someone comes up with a bril-<lb />
liant modification that would re-<lb />
solve its problems, let the plan drop.<lb />
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PLO declares liberty<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
Early last Tuesday an historic<lb />
decision was made. The Palestine<lb />
Liberation Organization declared<lb />
independence in the occupied terri-<lb />
tories: the West Bank and the Gaza<lb />
strip. The P.L.O. also condemned<lb />
and renounced all forms of terrorism<lb />
and recognized the right of the state<lb />
of Israel to exist.<lb />
Certainly, these are major and<lb />
truly significant concessions made<lb />
by the Palestinian people. However,<lb />
this does not solve the Palestinian<lb />
problem, yet. So much depends on<lb />
the reaction of the world community<lb />
and especially Israel.<lb />
Ironically, these concessions<lb />
come at a time when the Israeli far<lb />
conservative and fundarndntalist<lb />
movements are on the nse. Hope-<lb />
fully, this will not prevent peace from<lb />
occurring in the most troubled and<lb />
holy parts of this world. Clearly, this<lb />
is the most progressive and hopeful<lb />
initiative to solving one of the most<lb />
brutal and demoralizing conflicts<lb />
this generation has seen.<lb />
It is also clear that any successful<lb />
initiative of such significance must<lb />
have the backing of the United States.<lb />
Hence, a conscious and decisive ef-<lb />
fort has to be undertaken in this coun-<lb />
try to ensure the legalization of<lb />
peace; legalize peace. Let us not for-<lb />
get the ill fortune of the Palestinian<lb />
people, and all people of the Middle<lb />
East.<lb />
Let all people, of all denomina-<lb />
tions, of all nationalities, of all politi-<lb />
cal persuasions join in the search for<lb />
creative, innovative, realistic, and<lb />
peaceful solutions and implementa-<lb />
tions, thereof, to the Middle East<lb />
tragedy. Let us join together in this<lb />
effort. In the Palestinian people's<lb />
declaration for peaceful self-determi-<lb />
nation we have a start!<lb />
Anwar El-Jawhari<lb />
Graduate student<lb />
Math<lb />
Terms defined<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
In the past there has been a grow-<lb />
ing confusion over the terms conser-<lb />
vative and liberal. To defend the true<lb />
meaning and spirit of both of these<lb />
terms, they need to be clarified and<lb />
evaluated objectively, and in rela-<lb />
tionship to American politics.<lb />
As I watched the election cover-<lb />
age I saw much use of the terms<lb />
"conservative" and "liberal with-<lb />
out much regard as to what these two<lb />
labels were being used to imply. It<lb />
was clear from the campaigns that we<lb />
must all identify with being liberal or�<lb />
conservative, as if these terms<lb />
formed some polarity around our<lb />
country's politics. But what is "con-<lb />
servative" and "liberal and can<lb />
they even be compared to each other?<lb />
Conservative. This term is a rela-<lb />
tive index to the present. In politics it<lb />
refers to the idea that the way of life of<lb />
the past is adequate and that the<lb />
policies of the past can be used to<lb />
handle the problems of the present<lb />
and future.<lb />
An example of conservative<lb />
thinking in internal affairs would be<lb />
that of moral preservation (i.e. the<lb />
country would be better off with<lb />
tighter regulatory control in pornog-<lb />
raphy, drugs, and other things which<lb />
deviate with the moral norms of the<lb />
past). The term conservative, in<lb />
summation implies acceptance of the<lb />
past as an ideal, through continu-<lb />
ation.<lb />
Conservative is also a global<lb />
term. It can be used to describe an<lb />
entire group of otherwise unrelated<lb />
policies, such as foreign affairs poli-<lb />
cies regarding the Soviet Union as<lb />
necessarily evil and an internal pol-<lb />
icy banning pornography on moral<lb />
grounds. But it is important to re-<lb />
member that the term conservative is<lb />
relative, not fixed. What may seem<lb />
like drastic change today could easily<lb />
be conservative tomorrow.<lb />
Liberal. Somehow this term has<lb />
been linked to releasing murderers<lb />
from prison, abolishing prayer in<lb />
school, and communism. ! would<lb />
venture to say this isa result of adver-<lb />
tising campaigns by the Republican<lb />
party. In uth "liberal is a term<lb />
which :mp'ies a series of policies in-<lb />
trodu-� by the Democratic party<lb />
intended to give underprivileged<lb />
people 2 fair chance at success, at the<lb />
expense of tl -genera!<lb />
public.<lb />
An example of this would be job<lb />
assistance funded by income taxes.<lb />
Liberal is not a global word like con-<lb />
servative. Liberal' cannot be appliei<lb />
to a broad gTOup of policies advocat-<lb />
ing change, where conservative<lb />
could be applied to a group of poli-<lb />
cies advocating continuation.<lb />
Liberal is not a term used to de-<lb />
scribe change as a whole, but merely<lb />
one facet of a possible course of<lb />
change. Liberal is very specific and<lb />
assumes that all people are basicallv<lb />
the same and that the underprivi<lb />
leged are so because of their environ-<lb />
ment, that if they were given a chance<lb />
they could improve their situation<lb />
Liberal proposes to give them this<lb />
chance in a variety of welfare and job<lb />
training programs, as well as bv in<lb />
creasing the general availability of<lb />
education.<lb />
From this I hope it is apparent<lb />
why comparing the terms liberal and<lb />
conservative is impossible, and that<lb />
it is possible to advocate change and<lb />
not be a liberal, or to be neither con-<lb />
servative or liberal.<lb />
Brett Crosslev<lb />
Math<lb />
Sophomore<lb />
Election results show campaign competence<lb />
By MICHAEL KINSLEY<lb />
The New Republic<lb />
How close does an election have to be before the<lb />
loser and his "philosophy" can no longer legiti-<lb />
mately be accused of being "outside the main-<lb />
stream?" You wouldn't know from the mythology<lb />
that surrounds the elections of 1980 and 1984 that<lb />
more than two out of five voters chose the Democrat<lb />
in each case.<lb />
In fact, you would think from all the talk of<lb />
Ronald Reagan's "49 state" victory four years ago<lb />
that anyone who supported Walter Mondale be-<lb />
longs in a museum. The Electoral College system<lb />
may or may not performa useful function by turning<lb />
close outcomes into definitive results. But it clearly<lb />
performs a disservice to honest political discourse<lb />
by enlarging the winner's claim to manifest destiny.<lb />
Surely, though, Michael Dukakis' very respect-<lb />
able 46 percent to 54 percent finish against George<lb />
Bush, combined with Democratic successes in Con-<lb />
gress, ought to spare us a lot of heavy theorizing<lb />
abou t the deeper meaning of his defeat. A loss of this<lb />
modest dimension is not the work of grand historical<lb />
forces. Destiny doesn't speak in such a demure<lb />
whisper.<lb />
A "philosophy" that attracts 23 voters out of 50<lb />
may still be a minority taste, but it is more "main-<lb />
stream" than the best-selling breakfast cereal or the<lb />
year's biggest hit movie. President-elect Bush ought<lb />
to keep in mind that almost half his constituents �<lb />
as he himself chose to characterize their vote �<lb />
apparently love the thought of murderers frolicking<lb />
in the streets, oppose the Pledge of Allegiance (if.net<lb />
the flag itself), want a weak America, and are dying<lb />
to pay more taxes. Read their lips.<lb />
It is a convention of political commentary that<lb />
matters such as the slope of a man's shoulders or the<lb />
slickness of his commercials that are of vital impor-<lb />
tance up to the moment of the election and irrelevant<lb />
immediately afterward. Once the result is known,<lb />
the campaign with its uncertainties and its emphasis<lb />
on minor matters fades away and inevitability<lb />
stakes its retrospective claim. But this is one cam-<lb />
paign that did matter, with a final result well within<lb />
what might be called the margin of affectability.<lb />
Dukakis was right after all. In the end, the elec-<lb />
tion was not about idealogy, it was about compe-<lb />
tence: If Bush hadn't run a more skilled campaign, he<lb />
wouldn't have won.<lb />
In the last days before the election, conservatives<lb />
began an effort to rewrite history about the nature of<lb />
that skilled campaign. The effort took the form of<lb />
what lawyers call arguing in the alternative. Bush<lb />
apologists say: (a) he didn't fight dirty; (b) American<lb />
politics has always been dirty; (c) the Democrats<lb />
started it last year.<lb />
It's true that liberals ran a cheap campaign last<lb />
year against Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork.<lb />
But that campaign was, in turn, modeled on tech-<lb />
niques developed by conservatives. The origin of<lb />
1980s-style slimeball politics was the National Con-<lb />
servative Political Action Committee effort that dis-<lb />
lodged six liberal senators in 1980.<lb />
Like many, I feel I've shouted myself hoarse on<lb />
the ridiculous subjects of prison furloughs and the<lb />
flag. The successful recipe was to find an obscure<lb />
matter, subtly misrepresent it, then declare that the<lb />
resulting "issue" actually touches on larger ques-<lb />
tions of "values Well, it doesn't. Soon we'll look<lb />
back and wonder how on earth we could have<lb />
squandered our valuable public disclosure on mat-<lb />
ters so irrelevant to our national well-being.<lb />
This is not to excuse Dukakis. If Bush's victory<lb />
was within his margin of demagoguery, Dukakis'<lb />
defeat was within his margin of ineptitude. But<lb />
Dukakis was trapped, not so much by George Bush<lb />
as by Ronald Reagan. On the most important genu-<lb />
ine issues, Reagan has trained the American voters<lb />
to be hypocrites. It would take an extraordinary<lb />
politician, which Dukakis isn't, to succeed in break-<lb />
ing the ground rules Reagan has set. Mondale tried<lb />
to break them and failed. Dukakis adhered to them<lb />
and almost succeeded.<lb />
The obvious example is the deficit. Dukakis diet<lb />
his best to persuade voters that our prosperity is<lb />
based on a shaky foundation of foreign borrowing.<lb />
And ihe voters are persuadable on this point. But<lb />
ui; kr the Reagan Rules�which Dukakis obeyed �<lb />
you're not allowed to propose any serious solution,<lb />
either raising taxes or cutting expenditures. That<lb />
robbed Dukakis of his best issue.<lb />
On foreign oolicy, too, Reagan has taught<lb />
Americans to believe that "strength" and "tough-<lb />
ness" can be had at vv:ually no cost 'n money or int<lb />
blood. That mkes it impossible to argue in anyi<lb />
particular case (the defense buildup, the contrast<lb />
Star Wars) either that the cost must be paid or that '<lb />
not worth paying.<lb />
When Bush denounced the 'liberal Democratic<lb />
grain embargo" that followed the Soviet invasion of<lb />
Afghanistan, Dukakis couldn't defend even this tinj<lb />
sacrifice for a "tough" foreign policy. Under th<lb />
Reagan Rules, he had to say lamel v ihat he oppos<lb />
the grain embargo as well.<lb />
Winning an election under the Reagan Ruk<lb />
using the Bush Tactics, is one thing. Governing afU<lb />
such a victory is another. Reagan faced a cowe<lb />
opposition; Bush faces one that is feisty and resent-<lb />
nil. Reagan got the voters addicted to hypocrisy!<lb />
Bu?h must try to cure them And he won't havJ<lb />
Wulie Horton to kick around anymore. 9<lb /><lb />
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Two shots may have hit Kennedy<lb />
GREENSBORO (AP)� For-<lb />
mer Rep. Richardson Preyer, who<lb />
directed the last significant gov-<lb />
ernment inquiry into the matter,<lb />
says he thinks two men fired shots<lb />
at President John F. Kennedy in<lb />
Dallas, and he says it may not be<lb />
too late to identify the second<lb />
gunman.<lb />
"1 think there were two gun-<lb />
men' Preyer said in an interview<lb />
published Sunday in the Greens-<lb />
boro News &amp; Record. 'The thing<lb />
that made me a believer was the<lb />
acoustic study. It's like a finger-<lb />
print: If you can duplicate it,<lb />
you've got your man<lb />
A presidential commission,<lb />
several congressional panels and<lb />
a multitude of independent re-<lb />
searchers all have failed to satisfy<lb />
the public's curiosity about who<lb />
killed the president.<lb />
Conspiracy theories have<lb />
implicated everyone for Fidel<lb />
Castro to the KGB to the mob,<lb />
while many recent televsion<lb />
documentaries and books� both<lb />
fiction and nonfiction� argue<lb />
that Lee Harvey Oswald acted<lb />
alone, a stance taken by the War-<lb />
ren Commission in the first offical<lb />
assassination investigation back<lb />
in 1964.<lb />
The House Select Committee<lb />
on Assassination, formed in 1976,<lb />
conducted the last significant<lb />
government inquiry into<lb />
Kennedy's death. The panel<lb />
agreed with the Warren Commis-<lb />
sion findings in 1964 that two<lb />
shots fired by Lee Harvey Oswald<lb />
from the sixth floor of the Texas<lb />
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killed the president as he rode<lb />
past Dealy Plaza in Dallas.<lb />
But the committee also de-<lb />
cided that a second gunman<lb />
probably fired at Kennedy that<lb />
day, making his death the result<lb />
of a probable conspiracy.<lb />
Based largely on acoustic<lb />
studies of police radio transmis-<lb />
sions at the time of the shooting<lb />
and some corroborating witness<lb />
testimony, the committee also<lb />
decided that a total of four shots<lb />
were fired, three by Oswald and a<lb />
fourth fired fromthe area of the<lb />
"grassy knoll" overlooking the<lb />
president's route.<lb />
The House Select<lb />
Committee's final report vindi-<lb />
cated earlier critics of the Warren<lb />
Commission who tried to show<lb />
that Oswald did not act alone. The<lb />
report concluded there probably<lb />
was a conspiracy to kill the presi-<lb />
dent.<lb />
But the committee couldn't<lb />
determine the nature, scope and<lb />
breadth of the conspiracy. And so<lb />
it fueled new flames.<lb />
During the past 25 years,<lb />
hundreds of books and articles<lb />
have been written about the con-<lb />
spiracy to kill Kennedy.<lb />
The conspriacy theorists pro-<lb />
pose numerous scenarios on the<lb />
conspirators: The Mafia, the CIA,<lb />
the CIA acting with anti-Castro<lb />
Cubans and mobsters. Castro,<lb />
two gunmen, three gunmen.<lb />
Oswald and a second assassin on<lb />
the "grassy knoll<lb />
Preyer, a Democrat who left<lb />
Congress in 1980 and teaches at<lb />
the University of North Carolina<lb />
at Greesboro, said the committee<lb />
was able to tie a Mafia figure with<lb />
links to Cuba to both Oswald and<lb />
Jack Ruby, who shot Oswald two<lb />
days after his arrest.<lb />
The committee also found<lb />
other evidence linking Oswald to<lb />
organized crime and to the anti-<lb />
Castro Cuban movement, al-<lb />
though such evidence did not fig-<lb />
ure significantly in the<lb />
committtee's final report.<lb />
Author David Scheim in his<lb />
1988 book "Contract on America:<lb />
The Mafia Murder of President<lb />
John F. Kennedy" uses such evi-<lb />
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FOR RENT: Only two blocks from Joyner<lb />
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757-0412.<lb />
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ROOM FOR RENT: Tar River Apart.<lb />
Monthly rent $83.00. 14 utilities. Fun<lb />
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FOR RENT: Need 1 non-smoking female<lb />
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ROOMMATE WANTED: Male $150.00<lb />
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HUGE 1 BEDROOM: Oi 5 bedroom<lb />
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FOR SALE<lb />
FOR SALE: Refrigerator with cabinet -<lb />
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FOR SALE: 1979 Toyota Corolla. 1 owner.<lb />
Good Condition. Call 757-1053.<lb />
MOVING SALE: Bernoulli Box 10 10<lb />
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FOR SALE: 20 in. 14 Kt. gold solid rope<lb />
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YOUTH BASKETBALL COACHES: The<lb />
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coaches for the winter program Appli<lb />
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patience to work with youth. Applicants<lb />
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SPRING BREAK TOUR PROMOTER-<lb />
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PERSONALS<lb />
GRAHAME: Sunday was a yr. since our<lb />
first date. That unforgettable day we met<lb />
.mil started our friendship. Thank you for<lb />
all the great times and the strength to pull<lb />
us through the rough ones I thank God<lb />
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tilling our lives with love. I look forward<lb />
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each dav getting to know you even better<lb />
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Thank You for coming into my life<lb />
IIAPPY ANNIVERSARY. �Leigh Ann.<lb />
CHI-O SISTERS: For all your support<lb />
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DESPERATELY SEEKING: The guy in<lb />
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ALPHA DELTA PI: Wishes everyone a<lb />
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GREEK GOD.  : Alpha Xi Delta would<lb />
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tions to 2nd runner up John Jordan, 1st<lb />
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HAPPY THANKSGIVING: Alpha Xi<lb />
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ALL PHI TAUS: Have a great and safe<lb />
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SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA: It was a show-<lb />
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everyone a safe and happy Thanksgiving.<lb />
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CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP<lb />
Christian Fellowship will be held every<lb />
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are invited to join us.<lb />
COLLEGE WORK STUDY<lb />
If you have been awarded college work<lb />
study for Fall Semester andor Spring<lb />
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CAMPUS CHALLENGE<lb />
If you are challenged everyday with prob-<lb />
lems that you find hard to overcome, join<lb />
us for the uncompromised word of God.<lb />
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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 />
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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 />
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explore career options if undecided about<lb />
a future career, and a highly "market-<lb />
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career-related experience, when you<lb />
graduate. Co-op Seminars�Fall, 1988:<lb />
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p AHAMAS 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 OR if cruising the ocean<lb />
blue is not for you, then come with us for<lb />
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While in Cancun, stay in a hotel that is on<lb />
one of Cancun's finest beaches Just relax<lb />
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at Mendenhall (757-6611).<lb />
STRESS MGMT.<lb />
Stress Mgmt. For Finals: Do you become<lb />
increasingly "jittery" as finals approach,<lb />
have trouble concentrating while study-<lb />
ing, avoid studying or feel like studying<lb />
won't help your test performance because<lb />
you'll go blank anyway? You're not alone<lb />
and there is hope! This workshop will<lb />
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Wright Bldg 3-4 p.m. It is important to<lb />
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ticing and building relaxation skills.<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 757-6501<lb />
and leave date St time for the photo to be<lb />
taken. Please give two days notice for the<lb />
photographer.<lb />
CI ASS PICTURES<lb />
There will be another session for students<lb />
to have their class pictures taken for the<lb />
1989 Buccaneer. If you were turned away,<lb />
or did not get the chance to have them<lb />
taken last time, you may have them taken<lb />
Jan. 23-27, 1989. Come by the Buccaneer<lb />
office ft sign up on the sheet posted on the<lb />
door. We are located on the 2nd floor of<lb />
the Publications Bldg. in front of Joyner<lb />
Library.<lb />
PAST KEY CLUB MEMBERS<lb />
All Past Key Club Members and anyone<lb />
else interested are invited to attend the<lb />
Circle-K organizational meeting on Nov.<lb />
30 at 700 p.m. in room 212 of Mendenhall.<lb />
Officers will be elected and the upcoming<lb />
ski trip will be discussed. If you were in<lb />
Key Club, Keywanettes, 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 />
AMNESTY INTL.<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 floor - enter from the 4th St. en-<lb />
trance. Due to the Thanksgiving holiday,<lb />
the next meeting will be on Nov. 30.<lb />
EDUCATION MATORS<lb />
The School of Education is sponsoring a<lb />
workstudy trip to Puebla, Mexico dur-<lb />
ing spring break (March 4-12, 1989).<lb />
Opportunities are available to observe ed.<lb />
in Mexico, teach, and travel. All ed. majors<lb />
are invited to participate. Applications<lb />
are in the Dean's office, Speight Bldg For<lb />
more info contact Marianne Exum at 757-<lb />
6271. Application deadline � Dec. 12.<lb />
ALL LITTLE SISTER ORG.<lb />
Get your group photo taken for the Bucca-<lb />
neer today. Call 757-6501 tosetupanappt.<lb />
The last day to get a picture taken is Dec.<lb />
5.<lb />
CHRISTMAS DANCE<lb />
West Area Residence Council Christmas<lb />
Dance Dec. 5th 8:00-12:00 midnight at the<lb />
Moose Lodge. Tickets on sale Nov. 14th,<lb />
15th, 21st ft 22nd in front of Student Store.<lb />
$2 w SRA card, $4 wo SRA card. All<lb />
campus is welcome.<lb />
HOLIDAY LIBRARY HOURS<lb />
ECU Joyner Library operating hours dur-<lb />
ing the Thanksgiving Holiday season will<lb />
be as follows: Wed 1123 - 8 a.m. - 5 p.m<lb />
Thurs. St Fri 1124 or 1125 - CLOSED;<lb />
Sat 1126 - 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Normal fall<lb />
semester operating hours will resume on<lb />
Nov. 27.<lb />
FCII GOSPEL CHOIR<lb />
Come and enjoy an evening of great enter-<lb />
tainment while supporting your favorite<lb />
entry in our STAR SEARCH competition.<lb />
The excitement begins at 730 p.m. Nov. 22<lb />
in room 244 Mendenhall. Admission is $1<lb />
at the door.<lb />
PHI ALPHA THETA<lb />
There will be a meeting on Nov. 28th at<lb />
2:30 p.m. The meeting will be held in the<lb />
Todd Room located in the Brewster Bldg.<lb />
Please try to attend this meeting.<lb />
LIFEGUARD<lb />
Applications are now being accepted for<lb />
lifeguard positions with Intramural-Rec-<lb />
reational Services during Spring 1989.<lb />
Must have current CPR and Advanced<lb />
Lifesaving Certification. Average 6-10<lb />
hours per week and must be able to work<lb />
occasional weekends. Stop by 204 Memo-<lb />
rial Gym to complete an application.<lb />
WEIGHT ROOM &amp;<lb />
GYM ATTENDANT<lb />
Applications are now being accepted for<lb />
facility attendant positions with Intramu-<lb />
ral-Recreational Services during Spring<lb />
1989. Weight training and public relations<lb />
experience helpful. Average 6-10 hours<lb />
per week and must be able to work occa-<lb />
sional weekends. Stop by 204 Memorial<lb />
Gym to complete an application.<lb />
GJUViMABEIAJPHI<lb />
The National Gamma Beta Phi Honor<lb />
Society will hold their last meeting of the<lb />
fall semester Nov. 22 at 8 p.m. in Jenkins<lb />
Aud. A pizza social will be held after-<lb />
wards. Please intend to turn in point<lb />
cards.<lb />
PRODUCTIONS COMMITTEE<lb />
There will be a meeting for all members on<lb />
Nov. 28th at 3 p.m. (or when you can<lb />
conveniently come) in Mendenhall. We<lb />
will be decorating for the Tree Trimming<lb />
Party. Please come and help! Thanks.<lb />
TTCKFTS AVAILABLE<lb />
Tickets for the New York trip over<lb />
Thanksgiving are still on sale at the Cen-<lb />
tral Ticket Office in Mendenhall. Rush<lb />
over and get a ticket for this exciting trip<lb />
before the tickets run out. (Only a limited<lb />
number left).<lb />
EXPRESSIONS<lb />
"Expressions" would like to thank every-<lb />
one that submitted poetry or short stories<lb />
for the Dec. issue. Since production has<lb />
already begun, we are no longer accepting<lb />
entries. The Dec. issue will feature three<lb />
sections entitled "Voices "On Campus<lb />
and "The Arts So look for it soon.<lb />
TRAVEL COMMITTEE<lb />
The Student Union Travel Committee has<lb />
scheduled a meeting today at 4:30 p.m.<lb />
Please plan to attend! (Group photos for<lb />
the yearbook will be taken at 5:00 p.m. at<lb />
this meeting). Thanks!<lb />
CAMPUS CHRISTIAN<lb />
FELLOWSHIP<lb />
CCF would like to invite you to attend our<lb />
Bible Studies every Tues. night at 7:0C<lb />
p.m. in Rawl 130. Bring a friend. For more<lb />
info call Jim at 752-7199.<lb />
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL<lb />
Amncstv International will meet Wed<lb />
Nov. 22 at 8 p.m. at Saint Paul's Episcopal<lb />
Church, 401 E. 4th St. on the upper floor.<lb />
Students Welcome<lb />
PHI ETA SIGMA<lb />
Phi Eta Sigma s last meeting will be on<lb />
Nov. 29th. 7.30 p.m. at Western Sizzlen.<lb />
All members are invited to attend. Any-<lb />
one needing transporation can c na,<lb />
Wendy or Dawn.<lb />
AGC BANQUET<lb />
The ECU student chapter of the Associ-<lb />
ated General Ccntractors will hold its 2nd<lb />
Annual Contractors Banquet Nov. 30th,<lb />
6:30 p.m at the Comfort Inn. This years<lb />
speaker will be "Roddy" Jones, Exec. VP<lb />
of Davidson &amp; Jones Construction Co.<lb />
Other area contractors will also be in at-<lb />
tendance. This is an excellent opportunity<lb />
to make contacts in the Construction In-<lb />
dustry. $10.00 for AGC members, $15.00<lb />
for non-members (includes AGC mem-<lb />
bership). Pay bv Nov. 28 at CMGT office,<lb />
Rawl 325.<lb />
CAS WELL CENTER'S<lb />
PROTECT INSIDEOUT<lb />
This is a unique opportunity to examine a<lb />
state institution for persons with mental<lb />
retardation. Project InsideOut is an in-<lb />
tensive 3 12 day live-in experience de-<lb />
signed to expose persons in the held to the<lb />
entirety of the facility. It provides an in-<lb />
valuable learning experience for students.<lb />
This year's project will be held Feb. 1-4,<lb />
1989. If you have any questions, please<lb />
contact 559-5100.<lb />
NATIONAL STUDENT<lb />
EXCHANGE<lb />
Interested in exploring new places? Na-<lb />
tional Student Exchange provides an ex-<lb />
citing opportunity for ECU students to<lb />
attend one of over 80 colleges or universi-<lb />
ties across the U.S. Live in another part of<lb />
the country and experience college life in<lb />
a different setting for a semester or a year.<lb />
ECU students pay the same tuition and<lb />
fees as at ECU, and avoid the red tape<lb />
normally associated with transferring to<lb />
another institution. For more info, and<lb />
applications, contact Stephanie Evancho<lb />
or Dr. Maurice Simon, 1002 GCB or call<lb />
757-6769.<lb />
GMAT<lb />
The Graduate Mgmt. Admission Test<lb />
(GMAT) will be offered at ECU on Jan. 28,<lb />
1989. Application blanks are to be com-<lb />
pleted and mailed to GMAT, Educational<lb />
Testing Service, Box 966-R, Princeton, N.J.<lb />
08540. Applications must be postmarked<lb />
no later than Dec. 26, 1988 Applications<lb />
mav be obtained from the ECU Testing<lb />
Center, Room-105, Speight Bldg.<lb />
GEE<lb />
The Graduate Record Exam (GRE) will be<lb />
offered at ECU on Feb. 4, 1989 Applica-<lb />
tion blanks are to be completed and<lb />
mailed to GRE, Educational Testing Serv-<lb />
ice, Box 955, Princeton, N J. 08540. Appli-<lb />
cations must be postmarked no later than<lb />
Dec. 27, 1988. Applications may be ob-<lb />
tained from the ECU Testing Center,<lb />
Room-105, Speight Bldg.<lb />
OUTING CLUB<lb />
There will be an organizational meeting<lb />
for anyone interested in joining the outing<lb />
club. It will consist of backpacking, camp-<lb />
ing, white water rafting, etc. The meeting<lb />
is on Nov. 22 at 530 in rm. 105 Memorial<lb />
Gym. Any questions, call Meghan 752-<lb />
9363 or Robin 758-2051.<lb />
"A CHRISTMAS CELEBRA-<lb />
TION"<lb />
The Greenville Choral Society will pres-<lb />
ent "A Christmas Celebration" with the<lb />
Tar River Orchestra and Chorus on Dec<lb />
10 at 8:00 p.m. in Wright Auditorium. Dr<lb />
Rhonda Fleming, director of the<lb />
Greenville Choral Society has announced<lb />
that this concert will be one that the en tin<lb />
family will enjoy featuring approximate!)<lb />
300 performers. A pre-concert progran<lb />
beginning at 730 p.m. will feature tht<lb />
Suzuki Violins of Eastern N.C and the<lb />
Greenville Suzuki Assoc Joanne Bath, co-<lb />
ordinator. The Tar River Orchestra and<lb />
Chorus, Heman Murno, will be appear<lb />
ing with the Greenville Sodety. tickets<lb />
are available from Cha-Rich Music Co.<lb />
and Piano and Organ Distributors of<lb />
Greenville. Group rates are available. For<lb />
?nfo call Stephen Vaughn, 752-6154. This<lb />
program is sponsored in part by Carolina<lb />
Telephone and Greenville Cable TV.<lb />
RQQMS FOR RENT<lb />
Private and semi-private Applications<lb />
now being accepted for Spring semester.<lb />
Male or female. Cost of room for one<lb />
semester is (double room) $520.00. Spon-<lb />
sored by Wesley FoundationMethodist<lb />
Student Center.<lb />
RJRb<lb />
( NE W YORK (AP- The slug<lb />
fest bidding for giant RJR Nabisoc<lb />
Inc. has gone into extra inningsi<lb />
with enriched offers from twi<lb />
: existing bidders, a separate pro<lb />
posal from a new suitor and indii<lb />
cations that the multibillion-dol<lb />
lar free-for-all may get eve<lb />
wilder.<lb />
A special committtee of Ri<lb />
Nabisco's board of directors an<lb />
nounced the new proposals lal<lb />
Sunday and said it was extendinj<lb />
the dealine for receiving furtht<lb />
offers to buy the food and tobaccj<lb />
conglomerate.<lb />
Not only did the buyout plai<lb />
disclosed Sundav t.ip all pr.<lb />
bids, which already were in j<lb />
unprecedented $20 billion i<lb />
but also the committee ind j<lb />
 every bidder could submit<lb />
vised offers, signaling that<lb />
hefty bids it had gptt . :j<lb />
might not be good enough.<lb />
The committee which<lb />
overseeing the auction<lb />
also has told its own ad <lb />
continue exploring "all forms<lb />
restuctunng" that could pro<lb />
an alternative to the cui<lb />
posals.<lb />
while no assurai<lb />
given that anv transa I j<lb />
occur, the Special Commit<lb />
expressed its belief that that pi<lb />
ess which it is overseeinj j<lb />
benefit all shareholders <lb />
Charles Hupel, RiR Nal <lb />
chairman and the hea i<lb />
member special comm.<lb />
Jostling for approval �<lb />
these proposals:<lb />
A$100ashareca�h ai <lb />
rities offer valued at al<lb />
billion form a group k<lb />
Nabisco senior manage n<lb />
the investment firms She<lb />
Lehman Huttonlnc an -<lb />
Brothers Inc. That group j<lb />
last month touched ofl the I <lb />
battle with a proposed take<lb />
Mexico,<lb />
MIAMI (Al Tr : i<lb />
storm Keith nudged M I<lb />
Yucatan Peninsula and b I<lb />
Cuba with its 65 mph wind I<lb />
I today on a curving track that fj<lb />
casters effected ouid hit<lb />
ida late in the week.<lb />
The late-season Canbl<lb />
depression grew into the<lb />
tropical storm of the s<lb />
Mexico Sunday mom .<lb />
forecasters expected it<lb />
� hurricane strength as<lb />
into the Gulf oi Mexico<lb />
At 5 a.m. EST. Keith<lb />
tered near latitude 21 4 nortl<lb />
gitude 87.0 west, or just nor<lb />
Cancun, heading notthwesi<lb />
mph.<lb />
HAPPY<lb />
YOGU<lb />
AAfc<lb />
fer<lb />
Read The East Carolinian Classified Page<lb /><pb facs="00058111_tn_0007" /><lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
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 - the mad baseball buyer. I pay<lb />
lit good monev tor cards of any year,<lb />
shape and any condition If you need<lb />
 monev Big E is the one to call. 757-<lb />
leave 3 message<lb />
, sell or say hello via The<lb />
i 7 Carolinian Classified<lb />
Ads.<lb />
leadlines for Tuesday's<lb />
kt is Friday at 4p.m. and<lb />
jiuirsday's paper is Mon-<lb />
day at 4p.m.<lb />
! HSPLAH CLASSIFIED<lb />
ABORTION<lb />
d and Confidential Care'<lb />
FREE Pregnancy<lb />
Testing<lb />
M-F 8:30-4 p.m.<lb />
Sat. 10-1 p.m.<lb />
riangle Women's<lb />
Health Center<lb />
i . ntmcnt Mon thru SaL Low<lb />
aOon 'o 20 vrelu of pregnancy<lb />
800-433-2930<lb />
COLLATION<lb />
WORD<lb />
IT'S OUR BUSINESS<lb />
ACCU<lb />
-a cas' mm -<lb />
's-2-tno<lb />
be offered at ECU on Jan. 28,<lb />
W ttan blar.ks are to be com-<lb />
.ind mailed to GM AT Educational<lb />
ngService Bnx6-R Princeton, N.J.<lb />
I Applications must be postmarked<lb />
: than Dec. 26. 1988 Applications<lb />
�i:ned from the ECU Testing<lb />
atei Room-105, Speight Bldg.<lb />
GR�<lb />
rad -i? Record Exam (GRE) will be<lb />
fered at ECU on Feb. 4, 1989 Apphca-<lb />
ion biank? are to be completed and<lb />
ailed to GRE, Educational Testing Serv-<lb />
er Bo -ceton, N.J 08540. Appli-<lb />
postmarked no later than<lb />
ec 27, 198 Applications mav be ob-<lb />
ained from the ECU Testing Center,<lb />
Speight Bldg.<lb />
QITIN'G CLUB<lb />
1 ere will be an organizational meeting<lb />
lor anyone interested in joining the outing<lb />
tub It will consist of backpacking camp-<lb />
er g, white water rafting etc The meeting<lb />
Is on Sov 22 at 530 in rm. 105 Memorial<lb />
n Anv questions, call Meghan 752-<lb />
Robin 758-2051.<lb />
!XHRI<lb />
ne Greenville Choral Society Kill pres-<lb />
ent "A Christmas Celebration" with the<lb />
Tar River Orchestra and Chorus on Dec<lb />
at i '10 p m in Wright Auditorium Dr<lb />
londa Fleming, director of the<lb />
reenvilk Choral Society has announced<lb />
that this concert will be one that the entire<lb />
tamilv will enjoy featuring approximate!)<lb />
loo performers A pre-concert prograrr<lb />
beginning at 730 p.m. will feature tht<lb />
uuki Violins of Eastern N.C and the<lb />
ircen ville Suzuki Assoc, Joanne Bath, co-<lb />
ordinator The Tar River Orchestra and<lb />
Zhorus, Hernan Mumo, will be appear-<lb />
ing with the Greenville Society. Tickets<lb />
available from Cha-Rich Music Co<lb />
knd riano and Organ Distributors of<lb />
jreenville. Group rates are available For<lb />
nfo, call Stephen Vaughn, 752-6154. This<lb />
jrogram is sponsored in part by Carolina<lb />
�lephone and Greenville Cable TV.<lb />
ROOMS FOR RENT<lb />
'nvate and semi-private. Applications<lb />
law being accepted for Spring semester<lb />
Vale or female. Cost of room for one<lb />
semester is (double room) $520.00. Spon-<lb />
�red bv Wesley Foundation Methodist<lb />
tudent Center<lb />
Page<lb />
RJR buyout getting chaotic<lb />
NEW YORK (AP� The slug-<lb />
fest bidding for giant RJR Nabisco<lb />
Inc. has gone into extra innings,<lb />
with enriched offers from two<lb />
existing bidders, a separate pro-<lb />
posal from a new suitor and indi-<lb />
cations that the multibillion-dol-<lb />
lar free-for-all may get even<lb />
wilder.<lb />
A special committtee of RJR<lb />
Nabisco's board of directors an-<lb />
nounced the new proposals late<lb />
Sunday and said it was extending<lb />
the dealine for receiving further<lb />
offers to buy the food and tobacco<lb />
conglomerate.<lb />
Not only did the buyout plans firm First Boston Corp. and a<lb />
disclosed Sunday top all previous partnership that includes<lb />
bids, which already were in the Chicago's rritzker family and<lb />
unprecedented $20 billion range,<lb />
but also the committee indicated<lb />
everv bidder could submit re-<lb />
vised offers, signaling that the<lb />
hefty bids it had gotten so far<lb />
might not be good enough.<lb />
The committee�which is<lb />
overseeing the auction oi RJR�<lb />
also has told its own advisers to<lb />
continue exploring "all forms of<lb />
restucturing" that could provide<lb />
an alternative to the current pro-<lb />
posals.<lb />
while no assurance can be<lb />
previously offered $92 a share, or ranging from Jose Cuervo tequila preferred stock and securities the<lb />
about $20.7billion, for RJR's 225.3 and Salem cigarettes to Life Sav- firm valued at $94 a share, includ-<lb />
million common shares outstand- ers candy and Milk Bone dog ing convertible debentures that,<lb />
ing. snacks. assuming full conversion into<lb />
A$94asharecashandsecuri- Any of the latest proposals stock, would amount to about 25<lb />
ties offer, with an indicated value easily would be the biggest U.S. percent of the post-buyout<lb />
of about $21.2 billion by a group merger ever, topping the record company's outstanding shares,<lb />
led by buyout specialist Kohlberg $13.4 billion acquistion of Gulf Oil The Kohlberg and manage-<lb />
Kravis Roberts &amp; Co which pre- Corp. by what is now Chevron ment group's offers are for a lev-<lb />
viously offered $90 a share, or Corp in 1984. eraged buyout, in which most of<lb />
It was not immediately clear the money fo the pruchase of RJR<lb />
whether the bidders were ready Nabisco would be borrowed and<lb />
to escalate the already tense take- later repaid with the company's<lb />
over fight. cash flow or the sale of its assests.<lb />
A kohlberg Kravis spokes- The First Boston group's pre-<lb />
person in New York stated its liminary proposal includes the<lb />
group "must carefully consider installment sale by Dec. 31 of<lb />
our alternatives in light of new RJR's food businesses�whichac-<lb />
information we will be receiving counted for aobut 60 percent of<lb />
before reaching any judgment on net sales last year, or $15.8 bil-<lb />
what further steps, if any, we lion�followed by the acquisition<lb />
might take ncxt year of the tobacco<lb />
v F. Ross Johnson, RJR's chief operations<lb />
executive and the leader of the<lb />
management group, issued a<lb />
statement saying he believed his<lb />
group had submitted a "a win-<lb />
ning bid but gave no indication<lb />
"BID FOR BACHELORS"<lb />
 TO BENEFIT j<lb />
THE MARCH OF DIMES<lb />
about $20.3 billion.<lb />
A preliminary cash and secu-<lb />
rities proposal to sell RR's food<lb />
businesses and later acquire its<lb />
tobacco business sparately, form<lb />
a group led bv the investment<lb />
Denver billionaire Philip An-<lb />
schutz. First Boston indicated it<lb />
valued the total consideration at<lb />
from $105 to $118 a share.<lb />
All three proposals would<lb />
include a majority equity stake in<lb />
the post-buyout companv for<lb />
current RJR shareholders.<lb />
"Due to the varying potential<lb />
values and nature of the consid-<lb />
eration offered in the two bid sand<lb />
the proposal, and the varying<lb />
terms, conditions and contingen-<lb />
cies associated with each, the<lb />
The plan anticipates a pur-<lb />
chase of the RJR tobacco business<lb />
for $15.75 billion plus the stock<lb />
warrants, and the sale of the food<lb />
businesses for a $13 billion install-<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
November 22, 1988<lb />
Ramada Inn Greenville<lb />
 6:30 P.M. I<lb />
'ineCash Bar Hors d'oeuvr<lb />
V7:30 P.M. <lb />
BIDDING<lb />
whether its proposal was subject ment note plus the right to 80<lb />
given that any transaction will Special Committee determined<lb />
occur, the Special Committee<lb />
expressed its belief that that proc-<lb />
ess which it is overseeing will<lb />
benefit all shareholders stated<lb />
Charles Hupel, RJR Nabisco's<lb />
chairman and the head of the five-<lb />
member special committee.<lb />
Jostling for approval now are<lb />
these proposals:<lb />
A $100 a share cash and secu-<lb />
rities offer valued at about $22.5<lb />
billion form a group led by RJR<lb />
Nabisco senior management and<lb />
the investment firms Sherson<lb />
Lehman Hutton Inc. and Salomon<lb />
Brothers Inc. That group, which<lb />
last month touched off the buyout<lb />
battle with a proposed takeover.<lb />
not to make any recommendation<lb />
at this time" llugel stated.<lb />
The committee will accept<lb />
bids throgh 5 p.m. EST Tuesdav,<lb />
Nov. 29. The panel intiiallv cut off<lb />
the bidding at 5 p.m. last Friday,<lb />
and its armv oi high-powered<lb />
financial and legal advisers had<lb />
worked through the weekend to<lb />
anlvze the various proposals.<lb />
RJR Nabisco stock finished at<lb />
$84 a share in heavy trading Fri-<lb />
dav, after a week of rummor-<lb />
dnven battering that saw the<lb />
stock close as low as$82.75 a share<lb />
on the New York Stock Exchange.<lb />
Atlanta-based RR makes<lb />
hundreds of consumer items<lb />
to revision.<lb />
There was no comment Sun-<lb />
da v from the First Boston-led<lb />
group.<lb />
The management group of-<lb />
fered $100 a share in cash for 175<lb />
million of the company's 225.3<lb />
million outstanding common<lb />
shares. The group said it would<lb />
acquire the remaining shares for<lb />
percent of the total net proceeds<lb />
from the sale of food businesses<lb />
that exceeded the amount of the<lb />
note.<lb />
Proceeds for the sale of the<lb />
food operations, which analysts<lb />
have estimated could total $12.5<lb />
billion to $155 billion, would go<lb />
to shareholders. First Boston indi-<lb />
cated the total consideration<lb />
Donation:<lb />
S MUX) in advanti<lb />
I2 IHI at door<lb />
Formal Wear Compliments OI<lb />
teiitbecfe <lb />
$56 cash, plus securities and com- could range form $98 to $110 cash<lb />
mon stock in the surviving com-<lb />
pany that it said would bring the<lb />
total consideration to $100 a<lb />
share. The common stock would<lb />
equal about 15 percent of the sur-<lb />
viving company's outstanding<lb />
shares.<lb />
The new Kohlberg Dravis<lb />
proposal would pay $94 cash a<lb />
share for about 178 million RJR<lb />
Nabisco shares. The remaining<lb />
stock would be exchanged for<lb />
a share, plus securities and stock<lb />
warrants firm valued at from $7 to<lb />
$8 a share. The warrants would<lb />
entitle RJR shareholders to ac-<lb />
quire up to 20 percent of the to-<lb />
bacco business.<lb />
BID VMIH (ASH. MSA, MASTERCARD OK SKl'LRED DONATIONS<lb />
ATTENTION:<lb />
Ladies may raise contributrions toward their bids<lb />
ahead of this event. Contact 355-6393 for details.<lb />
Advance Tickets ($10.00) may be picked up from the<lb />
Ramada Inn, Steinbeck's, or call 355-6393. Tickets will<lb />
be sold at the desk on event night for $12.00 donation.<lb />
Mexico, Cuba feel Keith's wrath<lb />
"The strongest part of the<lb />
storm is going to affect the west-<lb />
ern tip of Cuba said National<lb />
Hurricane Center Jim Lushine,<lb />
4"But the northeast Yucatan Pcnin-<lb />
MIAM1 (AP)� Tropical<lb />
storm Keith nudged Mexico's<lb />
Yucatan Peninsula and buffeted<lb />
Cuba with its 65 mph winds early<lb />
I today on a curving track that fore-<lb />
casters exjpgsted would hit Flr- sufcr"wiH also feel strong winds,<lb />
ida late in the week. ' Tieavy rains and'high surf<lb />
The late-season Caribbean The government of Mexico<lb />
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hurricane strength as it headed to spread over western Cuba to-<lb />
into the Gulf of Mexico. day. Up to 10 inches of rain was<lb />
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NOVEMBER 22, 1988 Page 8<lb />
Fishbone, an industrial punk band,<lb />
does the Fat Albert, kills Freddy<lb />
BY CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
Staff Fi�hboncr<lb />
A couple outside the Attic<lb />
asked if we knew anything about<lb />
the band playing tonight. We said<lb />
sure, "It's Fishbone, a fast and<lb />
furious industrial punk band<lb />
rhey said, 'Do they do cov-<lb />
ers? We told them no, and they<lb />
left to seek more acceptable ways<lb />
to spend Friday night. We went in<lb />
and watched Fishbone do TWO<lb />
covers, their version oi Curtis<lb />
Mayficld's "Freddy's Dead" and<lb />
the theme from 'Fat Albert and<lb />
the Cosby Kids Na,na,na, gonna<lb />
have a good Mme, hey, hey, hey.<lb />
1 lev. now could 1 have known<lb />
they'd do "Fat Albert"? Fishbone<lb />
is known for oii the wall stuff, but<lb />
the only thing that could have<lb />
surprised me more would have<lb />
been a cover of "The jeffersons"<lb />
theme song.<lb />
1 wasn't surprised by the rest<lb />
of the show. Flaying to an almost<lb />
packed house, Fishbone alter-<lb />
nately rocked and stunned the<lb />
audience. From the speed metal<lb />
"Subliminal Facism" to the acous-<lb />
tic finale "Change the "coalition<lb />
against tradition" (as their press<lb />
release names them), proved their<lb />
reputation as the hottest live act<lb />
around to be justified.<lb />
Starting out with a couple of<lb />
fast-paced tracks from their new<lb />
Lp, "Truth and Soul they sent<lb />
the crowd into a pogoing, slam-<lb />
ming jumble. A few brave souls<lb />
continued to perform stage dives<lb />
throughout the show, even after<lb />
bouncers escorted unruly partiers<lb />
to the cold outdoors.<lb />
But since one of the Fishbon-<lb />
ers kept diving too, it was hard to<lb />
condemn those enthusiastic di-<lb />
vers caught up in the party mood.<lb />
Fishbone kept the crowd dancing<lb />
the entire night. Even those near<lb />
the bar were inspired to a few<lb />
knee swivels.<lb />
After a slower number and<lb />
then the now infamous "Fat Al-<lb />
bert" interlude, the band and the<lb />
crowd began shaking the floor-<lb />
boards with "Freddy's Dead<lb />
"Bonin' in the Boneyard (a<lb />
Bonehead favorite) and their 1985<lb />
hit, "Party at Ground Zero<lb />
The party was red hot, they<lb />
sang, and after a brief encore, five<lb />
of the bones left the stage. Guitar-<lb />
ist Kendall Ray Jones cooled<lb />
down the crowd with "Change<lb />
Tracy Chapman seems to<lb />
have put a copyright on acoustic<lb />
ballads lately, but I'm all for more<lb />
songs like "Change" from Fish-<lb />
bone, as long as it doesn't keep<lb />
them from cranking out their<lb />
party jams.<lb />
After the Attic show, most of<lb />
Fishbone gravitated to a party on<lb />
Jarvis Street, where they pro-<lb />
ceeded to take off X's "Los Ange-<lb />
See PARKER, page 9<lb />
Fishbone, one of the hottest college bands in the country, brought their act to the Attic Friday night<lb />
At least one bum in the crowd was heard to have said: "Those guys are kind of pretentious<lb />
Warning Moon' not light entertainment<lb />
By SCOTT MAXWELL<lb />
Vsunt Feature! 1 liitor<lb />
'Warning: not for anyone<lb />
expecting light-hearted enter-<lb />
tainment <lb />
This label should have been<lb />
placed on the advertising posters<lb />
for "A Moon for the Misbegot-<lb />
ten the ECU Theatre<lb />
Department's latest venture.<lb />
defense, and that every laugh is<lb />
rooted in pain.<lb />
"Moon" quickly attains and<lb />
then sustains great emotional<lb />
depth. For these reasons it is in<lb />
volving, engrossing and emotion-<lb />
ally exhausting. In sum, it de-<lb />
mands more attention than one<lb />
would normally pay to an eve-<lb />
ning of television.<lb />
With that one caveat, "A<lb />
Moon for the Misbegotten' is well<lb />
two find it difficult to express play. to say she didn't. easily lapse into an exercise in<lb />
their love for each other � josie, Catherine Edwards, the fe- Josie's father Phil Hogan is milking a scene. Happily, both the<lb />
because she hides behind walls of male lead, is almost constantly portrayed by David Blanchard. actors and the director, Cedric<lb />
sarcasm and lies; Tyrone, because onstage. Josie Hogan is a huge, Blanchard's character is fifty-five, Winchell. avoided this trap,<lb />
he cannot love himself. complex, demanding role, no a fact which Blanchard occasion- These scenes, arguably the most<lb />
Chris Chappell is the male doubt made even more difficult ally seemed to overlook. For most important in the play, were the<lb />
lead, Jim Tyrone. Based on his by the short time in which this of the play, however, Blanchard production's strength rather than<lb />
performance in Act 1, it seemed as play was produced. On her the retained a solid grasp of a com- a weakness.<lb />
The play is long � about<lb />
three hours long. Throughout, all worth missing out on an evening<lb />
the characters, like real people, of television. Tape "War and Re-<lb />
operate on several levels simulta- membrance see "Moon<lb />
if he would be the weakest link in play depends,<lb />
the chain. Unfortunately, Edwards is<lb />
As it turned out, however, not as proficient as her fellow<lb />
Chappell was not the weakest thespians at coping with unex-<lb />
link but the strongest. Following pected occurrences. At several<lb />
an uninspiring start, he warmed points during the play she<lb />
neousiy. Thev lay plans within<lb />
plans and make biting comments<lb />
disguised as jokes. Even in the<lb />
plav's humorous moments one is<lb />
reminded that the characters use<lb />
humor both as a weapon and as a<lb />
"A Moon for the Misbegot-<lb />
ten" centers on Jim Tyrone and<lb />
Josie Hogan, two inhabitants of<lb />
1930's Connecticut. Despite<lb />
Josie's father's conniving at-<lb />
tempts to play matchmaker, the<lb />
to his task and turned in an out-<lb />
standing performance. Tyrone's<lb />
confession scene, in which he ex-<lb />
poses all the dark things that<lb />
haunt him about himself, was the<lb />
stumbled over her lines. In addi-<lb />
tion, on opening night she went a<lb />
bit further than she was supposed<lb />
plex and scheming character.<lb />
Stuart Maxwell, as the pre-<lb />
tentious oil baron Harder, and<lb />
Paul Lombardi, as the incon-<lb />
grously pious Mike Hogan,<lb />
round out the cast and the per-<lb />
formance. Each does a good job<lb />
with a small part.<lb />
In the third and fourth acts,<lb />
there are scenes between Ed-<lb />
wards and Blanchard and be-<lb />
to in throwing her father around<lb />
the stage. It is especially critical<lb />
most deeply moving single for her, as the major character, to tvveen Edwards and Chappell<lb />
moment in an already intense be able to cover well, and it's sad which, if handled poorly, can<lb />
Tonight's performance is the<lb />
last of the run, so go ahead and get<lb />
your tickets fn m McGinnis Thea-<lb />
ter (737-6390) You won't be<lb />
disappointed.<lb />
in fact, as 1 was leaving the<lb />
theater, I heard an gentleman<lb />
nearby say: "All I wanna know is,<lb />
how can f get tickets for the next<lb />
one?" I can't think oi a better<lb />
compliment.<lb />
Sixteen-year-old girl finds Richard "The King" Petty's Winston Cup championship ring<lb />
LEVEL CROSS. N.C (AP) �<lb />
A 16-year-old Burke County girl<lb />
who found a Winston Cup cham-<lb />
pionship ring on the railroad<lb />
tracks says she didn't know what<lb />
to think when she saw "Richard<lb />
Petty" engraved into it, but she<lb />
knew what to do � turn it over.<lb />
"When I looked at his name, I<lb />
didn't know what to think said<lb />
Teena Martin, who lives at<lb />
Southmountain Inc. a children's<lb />
home near Morganton.<lb />
"But when I saw NASCAR,<lb />
Inc. on it I said, 'Hev, this belongs<lb />
to him She turned the ring over<lb />
to officials at Southmountain,<lb />
who placed a telephone call to<lb />
Petty Enterprises.<lb />
"We thought there might not<lb />
be many honest people left out<lb />
there, but I guess we were<lb />
wrong Petty Enterprises<lb />
spokeswoman Martha Bon-<lb />
kemeyer said Tuesday.<lb />
The 1967 ring, which had a 1-<lb />
carat diamond, slipped from<lb />
Petty's finger Oct. 24 as he rode on<lb />
Gov. Jim Martin's whistlestop<lb />
campaign train. He said he fig-<lb />
ured someone would find it, but<lb />
he never thought he'd get it back.<lb />
"I thought probably some of<lb />
those railroad bovs on one of<lb />
those pedal cars would eventu-<lb />
ally find it Petty said. "But I<lb />
didn't expect anybody would re-<lb />
turn it. 1 guess it was just one of<lb />
those fate deals.<lb />
"Three or four of us were<lb />
standing on the back of the train<lb />
and were just looking at the leaves<lb />
or something Petty said Mon-<lb />
day as he recalled the incident. "1<lb />
just slung my hand out for some<lb />
reason and felt it slide off. I saw it<lb />
bouncing along the track and roll<lb />
up against a crosstie. But I didn't<lb />
sav anything about it to anybody<lb />
"The train wasgoing about 50<lb />
miles per hour and I didn t want<lb />
to disrupt anvthing said Petty<lb />
who has won seven champion-<lb />
ship rings in 30 years. "I usually<lb />
don't wear that one.<lb />
"It's the only silver one I have<lb />
and 1 put it on that day because 1<lb />
thought it went with what 1 had<lb />
on better. It's alwavs been a little<lb />
loose on my finger<lb />
Lucille Clifton to visit ECU<lb />
fc'CX' News Bureau<lb />
Noted black poet Lucille<lb />
Clifton will visit ECU Dec. 5 to<lb />
read from her works in a public<lb />
reading set for 8 p.m. in the Gen-<lb />
eral Classroom building Am-<lb />
phitheatre (GCB 1031).<lb />
Ms. Clifton will also visit<lb />
poetry classes and conduct an<lb />
informal poetry workshop. The<lb />
reading and workshop are open<lb />
to all interested persons. Those<lb />
who wish to participate in the<lb />
workshop should telephone the<lb />
ECU Department of English (757-<lb />
6380) for time and location.<lb />
Clifton is the author of sev-<lb />
eral poetry collections, including<lb />
'Two-Headed Woman" (Univer-<lb />
sity of Massachusetts Press)<lb />
which was nominated for a Pulit-<lb />
zer Prize. In addition, she has<lb />
written widely for children and is<lb />
the author of adult fiction pub-<lb />
lished in "Redbook" and "Atlan-<lb />
tic Her poetry has appeared in<lb />
more than two dozen antholo-<lb />
gies.<lb />
Reviews and discussions of<lb />
her work have been published in<lb />
numerous newspapers and jour-<lb />
nals as well as in such books as<lb />
"Black Women Writers" and A<lb />
Gift of Tongues<lb />
She was George Washington<lb />
University's poet in residence<lb />
and has taught at Goucher Col-<lb />
lege American Univeristy and<lb />
the University oi California -<lb />
Santa Cruz. Clifton has presented<lb />
poetry readings and workshops<lb />
at more that 7? campuses and<lb />
poetry festivals. During the Car-<lb />
ter Administration, she was one<lb />
of 21 poets Invited to read at a<lb />
White House silute to American<lb />
poetry.<lb />
Her ECU visit is sponsored by<lb />
the ECU Poetry Forum.<lb />
'The Land Before Time' suffers<lb />
Poet Lucille Clifton, author of 'Good Woman: Poems and a<lb />
Memoir will speak December 5,8 p.m. in the New Building<lb />
Raffles can be decided by<lb />
placement of cow pies<lb />
RICHMOND. Va. (AP) �<lb />
Can a raffle be decided by the<lb />
seemingly random deposit of a<lb />
heifer's "cow pie" on a marked<lb />
football field?<lb />
When asked for an opinion,<lb />
state Attorney General Mary Sue<lb />
Terry decided to take the bull by<lb />
the horns. The cow can't pick the<lb />
winner directly, she said.<lb />
Terry was asked whether the<lb />
Franklin County Band Boosters,<lb />
which is authorized to conduct<lb />
bingo games and rattles under<lb />
Virginia law, could sell 5,000 tick-<lb />
ets to numbered squares on a<lb />
field, with the person holding the<lb />
number of the square where the<lb />
heifer deposits a "cow pie" win-<lb />
ning the prize.<lb />
The attorney general con-<lb />
cluded recently that allowing the<lb />
heifer to choose the winning<lb />
square did not fit the law's re-<lb />
quirement for a random drawing.<lb />
By CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Remember the good old<lb />
days? When no one knew who<lb />
George Lucas and Steven<lb />
Speilberg were?<lb />
Well, I do. And it doesn't<lb />
matter. There was just as much<lb />
schlock then as there is now. Only,<lb />
in the old days, there were more<lb />
than just those two churning it<lb />
out.<lb />
The latest film to suffer what I<lb />
like to think of as the L-S AIDS<lb />
virusa highly contagious dis-<lb />
ease in which filmmakers try to<lb />
outdo each other by seeing who<lb />
can make the cutest film since<lb />
"E.T) is "The Land Before<lb />
Time<lb />
An animated dinosaur<lb />
movie, I pondered, would be a<lb />
great thing. Never mind that di-<lb />
nosaurs are as hot as Care Bears�<lb />
once were, dinosaurs are still hip.<lb />
After all, Gertie the apatosaurus<lb />
(once erroneuosly known as a<lb />
brontosaurus) was the first ani-<lb />
mated movie character.<lb />
Yes, 1 thought, dinosaurs are<lb />
still hip, and there is nothing that<lb />
George or Steve can do to them<lb />
that will change my mind. Wrong.<lb />
After two hours of animated<lb />
morality and tastefully hid vio-<lb />
lence, "The Land Before Time"<lb />
proved to be everything violence-<lb />
phobic parents could hope for,<lb />
and nothing kids will clamor for<lb />
in the video store three months<lb />
from now.<lb />
Littlefoot, an apatosaurus or<lb />
"long-neck searches for the<lb />
Great Valley and along the way<lb />
meets four friends who find that<lb />
cooperation is the key to survival.<lb />
It's always a bad sign when you<lb />
can sum up a plot so easily.<lb />
Implied morals are thrown<lb />
into the story every minute and a<lb />
half. Listen to your parents. The<lb />
hard road is the right one. It's<lb />
wrong to dislike someone be-<lb />
cause they are different. Practice<lb />
makes perfect. Blah, blah, blah <lb />
Throwing these platitudes<lb />
into movies aimed at children is<lb />
not only sneaky, but useless. Just<lb />
once I'd like to see a movie tell<lb />
kids that sometimes, no matter<lb />
how hard you listen to your par-<lb />
ents and how hard you work,<lb />
you're still gonna get screwed �<lb />
just like in real life.<lb />
The two dinosaur fights in the<lb />
movie (and what else did we go to<lb />
see it for? Dinosaurs weren't, as a<lb />
rule, the most polite inhabitants<lb />
this planet's ever hosted) were<lb />
almost totally done off-screen.<lb />
Sure, there were a couple of<lb />
good tail-whackings, and a good<lb />
cliff dive, but the rest of it was<lb />
done in the shadows or during an<lb />
earthquake that shook the camera<lb />
lens so much, you couldn't tell<lb />
what was happening.<lb />
And the cliff dive didn't even<lb />
kill the "sharp tooth He woke up<lb />
15 minutes later, whereas the<lb />
movie never did make clear what<lb />
exactly killed Littlefoot's mom.<lb />
But she died bloodlessly!<lb />
I wish people producing<lb />
movies, TV shows and books for<lb />
children would wake up. Kids are<lb />
not that stupid. They know that if<lb />
they get in a fight, somebody is<lb />
going to walk (or crawl) away<lb />
crying.<lb />
The animation, when it<lb />
wasn't being obscured by earth-<lb />
quakes and wavy lines intended<lb />
to be water currents, was great.<lb />
Shots of Littlefoot's mom craning<lb />
her head up and down showed<lb />
the amount of work that went into<lb />
the film.<lb />
But if you feel cheated at the<lb />
end. as I ittlefoot rermnesces over<lb />
his journey, and a good minute of<lb />
footage seen not 50 minutes ago<lb />
flashes across the screen, don t<lb />
blame animator Don Bluth. The<lb />
sequence is forced and I wouldn't<lb />
be surprised if it was added on<lb />
later as filler.<lb />
Any redeeming qualities?<lb />
Yes. A cartoon short called "fam-<lb />
ily dog" shown before the main<lb />
feature. I didn't catch the credits,<lb />
but the adventures of this un-<lb />
named dog were hilarious.<lb />
Drawn in a style similar to the<lb />
"Steve and Zola shorts seen on<lb />
MTV, this was the best cartoon to<lb />
come out since "Jac Mac and Rad<lb />
Boy Go Annie Potts, oi "Design-<lb />
ing Women" fame, has a great<lb />
second career going for her as a<lb />
voice-over for cartoons like this.<lb />
The five minutes of family<lb />
dog" is worth the admission<lb />
price. Hollywood should take<lb />
note<lb />
But The Land Before Time"<lb />
is guilty of the same thing 99 of<lb />
Saturday morning and weekday<lb />
afternoon cartoons are � pander-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Steven<lb />
LOS ANGELES (AP) - m<lb />
chael Gross, who stars as id<lb />
father Steven Keaton on NBCJ<lb />
"Family Ties turns killer in h<lb />
next big role.<lb />
"In the Line of Duty: The Fl<lb />
Murders an NBC movie whir,<lb />
will be televised next Sundaj<lb />
tells the story of William R Man<lb />
and Michael Lee Platt, wl<lb />
teamed up to terronze Miai<lb />
with a series of murders and bar<lb />
robberies before they were kilk<lb />
in a shoot-out with federal agent<lb />
Gross plays Matix and Dai<lb />
Soul portrays Platt. Ronny G<lb />
Bruce Greenwood and Do<lb />
Shcehs are FBI agents<lb />
Matix and Platt were kill<lb />
on Friday, April 11, 1986, in tl<lb />
most violent shoot-out in the<lb />
tory of the FBI. Two FBI ager<lb />
were also killed and five wc<lb />
wounded.<lb />
"Every person in the sho<lb />
out either went to the morgueol<lb />
hospital Gross says. "Mv ch<lb />
acter is dead, so you ha<lb />
vent things<lb />
" vVhy did these two guv<lb />
up against five � ars of FBI age<lb />
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THE FAST C AROl INIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
Anthony Thompson leads ECU defense<lb />
Pirates crush the Bearcats<lb />
By TIM HAMPTON<lb />
Feature Editor<lb />
Wrapping it with stifling de-<lb />
fense and rambling running<lb />
game, the ECU football team gave<lb />
Coach Art Baker a going-away<lb />
present Saturday as the Pirates<lb />
crushed the University of Cincin-<lb />
nati 49-14 to finish the season with<lb />
a 3-8 mark.<lb />
The hard-hitting Pirate de-<lb />
fense, led by inside linebacker An-<lb />
thonv Thompson, created nine<lb />
Cincinnati turnovers and held the<lb />
Bearcats to two second half touch-<lb />
downs.<lb />
Thompson, who had seven<lb />
tackles and recovered three turn-<lb />
overs, set up two ECU touch-<lb />
downs by diving on fumbles deep<lb />
in Cincinnati terrritory.<lb />
" don't know what it is but in<lb />
the last two games, we have re-<lb />
covered a lot of turnovers. It<lb />
might be luck or it might be be-<lb />
cause we have played well. 1 don't<lb />
know, but I'll take them anyway I<lb />
can get them' Baker said.<lb />
Sparked by the takeaways,<lb />
the ECU's option offense ran flu-<lb />
idly on the rain-soggy turf of<lb />
Nippert Stadium before a wet<lb />
crowd of 2,364.<lb />
The running attack was high-<lb />
lighted by Tim James as he ran for<lb />
his first hundred-yard game in<lb />
picking up 156 yards on 29 carries.<lb />
Playing in last game as a Pirate,<lb />
James also scored two touch-<lb />
downs in the roll.<lb />
According to the Daily Re-<lb />
flector, James said, "It was fun,<lb />
mainly because we were winning.<lb />
I just love when I can get past<lb />
those linemen and linebackers<lb />
and get out with those defensive<lb />
backs<lb />
In setting up the game's first<lb />
score, freshmen linebacker Luke<lb />
Fisher, who recovered a fumble in<lb />
the first quarter, intercepted a<lb />
Don Hoog pass at the Cincinnati<lb />
16. Reggie McKinney scored two<lb />
plays later after Tim James<lb />
thrashed to the 3 with a 13 yard<lb />
pick-up. The Imperatoextra point<lb />
failed. ECU led by six.<lb />
The ECU defense held the<lb />
Bearcats on the next series of plays<lb />
and forced the Bearcats to punt to<lb />
the ECU 35. Keyed by a 27-yard<lb />
keeper by quarterback Travis<lb />
Hunter on a third and nine play,<lb />
ECU had the ball on the Cincin-<lb />
nati 37.<lb />
Two plays later, McKinney<lb />
received the touchdown call<lb />
again as he rambled 29 yards for<lb />
the score. McKinney ran success-<lb />
fully for conversion as the Pirates<lb />
lead by 14.<lb />
During the next defense se-<lb />
ries for the Pirates, Linebacker<lb />
Anthony Thompson recovered a<lb />
Cincinnati fumble at Bearcat 31.<lb />
Quarterback Charlie Libretto,<lb />
who gave starter Travis Hunter a<lb />
breather, ran for 22 yards to the<lb />
inside the 10. After James ran to<lb />
the 1, Libretto scored the third TD<lb />
of the half for the Pirates.<lb />
As with most of the ECU<lb />
games during the 1988 campaign.<lb />
Libretto and Hunter shared the<lb />
quarterback position throughout<lb />
the game. Libretto, whose ability<lb />
to run the option had been criti-<lb />
cized, ran for 83 yards. Hunter,<lb />
who is more noted for his rushing,<lb />
passed for 81 yards and two sec-<lb />
ond half touchdowns.<lb />
In the first series of the second<lb />
Chris O'Conner attempts the layup in a game<lb />
against American University last year. The Lady<lb />
Pirates hope to improve last year's 8-20 record<lb />
(Photo by Jon D. Jordan, ECU Photo Lab).<lb />
Spirit group restarted<lb />
Last year the East Carolina<lb />
University Student Government<lb />
Association, in conjunction with<lb />
THANKSGIVING ECU<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
UPDATE<lb />
Fri. 7:30 p.m. - Men's<lb />
Basketball game vs. N.C.<lb />
Wesleyan<lb />
Minges Coliseum<lb />
Mon. 7:30 p.m. - Men's<lb />
Basketball game vs. UNC-<lb />
Greensboro<lb />
Minges Coliseum<lb />
the Athletic Department, formed<lb />
SPIRIT (Student Pirates Involved<lb />
in Rallying Intercollegiate Team-<lb />
work). This support group was<lb />
formed to help create enthusiasm<lb />
on campus for ECU Athletic Pro-<lb />
grams as well as enhance student<lb />
involvement.<lb />
Once again the group will<lb />
take shape around a committee of<lb />
15 to 20 student organization rep-<lb />
resentatives. The committee, at<lb />
first, will be spearheaded by the<lb />
Athletic Marketing Department<lb />
with hopes of developing student<lb />
support similar to the Student<lb />
Athletic Board at Indiana univer-<lb />
isty. This group at IU has over 600<lb />
members and is currently in-<lb />
volved in anything from promo-<lb />
tions to homecoming for each of<lb />
their 18 sports. Our first SPIRIT<lb />
meeting for the representatives<lb />
will be November 28th at 6:00 at<lb />
the Pirate Club. Anyone inter-<lb />
ested in the group may also at-<lb />
tend.<lb />
half, Thompson dove on his third<lb />
fumble recovery of the game at<lb />
the Cincinnati 20. One play later,<lb />
Tim James rolled 12 yards for the<lb />
touchdown.<lb />
After a Bearcat score, Hunter<lb />
commanded his troops on eight-<lb />
play, 63-yard drive in which<lb />
Travis found Reggie McKinney in<lb />
the flats for a 17-yard scoring<lb />
pass.<lb />
James' second score came<lb />
with 3:52 left in the third after the<lb />
defense led by linebacker James<lb />
Singletary, a junior from Fay-<lb />
etteville, held Cincinnati on a<lb />
fourth down and three. At the<lb />
start of the fourth quarter, ECU<lb />
led 42-7.<lb />
The 47-14 victory marks the<lb />
final game for Coach Art Baker<lb />
who resigned two weeks ago. In<lb />
his last press conference, Baker<lb />
gave his players credit.<lb />
"I'm so appreciative to this<lb />
group of players. We went<lb />
through the month of October<lb />
with more asked of us than any<lb />
other ECU team. We bounced<lb />
back from this and had two great<lb />
wins over Temple and Cincin-<lb />
nati Baker said. ,<lb />
Baker said he feels ECU has<lb />
the nucleus of a good ball club.<lb />
"I feel like we have made<lb />
great strides with our program.<lb />
We'll return 35 of the top 44 play-<lb />
ers next year. Whoever has this<lb />
team next year will have a lot of<lb />
talent to work with Baker said.<lb />
After replacing Ed Emory in<lb />
1984, Baker compiled a record of<lb />
14-32. The Pirates' best season<lb />
under Baker was 1987 as ECU<lb />
went 5-6 after defeating N.C. State<lb />
in the season opener.<lb />
Lady Pirates put<lb />
weakness behind<lb />
(SID) � Six talented new-<lb />
come SMrc start-<lb />
ers, giving East Carolina head<lb />
coach Pat Pierson depth, balance<lb />
and a reason to be optimistic as<lb />
the Lady Pirates enter the 1988-89<lb />
season.<lb />
Perimeter shooting � or the<lb />
lack of it � ultimately sent ECU to<lb />
a disappointing 8-20 record a year<lb />
ago. With the addition of five<lb />
promising freshmen and one<lb />
transfer, Pierson hopes her sec-<lb />
ond ECU team has all its weak-<lb />
nesses in check.<lb />
"During the off-season we<lb />
looked to improve on our outside<lb />
shooting, rebounding and quick-<lb />
ness said Pierson, who enters<lb />
her second year at ECU and 11th<lb />
overall.<lb />
"We were pleased with the<lb />
group we signed. All could make<lb />
an impact this year. We also re-<lb />
turn six players who will only im-<lb />
prove after a year of learning my<lb />
system under their belts<lb />
Among the returning starters<lb />
is 6-2 senior center Gretta O'Neal<lb />
Savage, who is the leading return-<lb />
ing scorer (10.7 per game) and<lb />
rebounder (5.6 rpg.) on the team.<lb />
Savage could be a candidate for<lb />
the All-Colonial Athletic Associa-<lb />
tion team.<lb />
Also back are senior wings<lb />
Chris O'Connor (7.3 ppg) and<lb />
Pam Williams (5.6 ppg), who last<lb />
year teamed to form ECU's only<lb />
three-point shot threats. At the<lb />
K)int, 5-3 junior speedster Irish<lb />
amilton (4.2 ppg 3.6 assists)<lb />
will battle newcomers to keep her<lb />
starting assignment.<lb />
Joining Savage up front will<lb />
be either 6-2 senior Rose Miller, 6-<lb />
1 Sarah Gray, who was red-<lb />
shirted last season or 6-1 Kim<lb />
DuPree, who transferred in mid-<lb />
season last year from North Caro-<lb />
lina Central and will become eli-<lb />
gible in December.<lb />
Six-foot-two Sandra Grace<lb />
gives the Lady Pirates five players<lb />
over the 6-foot mark.<lb />
The tallest of the newcomers<lb />
is 5-foot-ll Kathy Addison, a<lb />
Fayetteville Westover High prod-<lb />
uct who could help solve some of<lb />
ECU's rebounding woes this year.<lb />
"No starting job is guaran-<lb />
teed Pierson said. "That will<lb />
make pre-season practice a little<lb />
more intense this year<lb />
The most talented of the<lb />
newcomers may be 5-9 Tonya<lb />
Hargrove, who can play the big<lb />
guard or either forward position.<lb />
Hargrove was the Raleigh area 4 A<lb />
player of the year last season.<lb />
See PREVIEW, page 12<lb />
The East Carolina Pirates beat Cincinati for the second time in a row capping their season record<lb />
at 3-8 (Photo by Jon D. Jordon, ECU Photo Lab).<lb />
Bridgets qualifies for NCAA's<lb />
Men tie longest swim streak<lb />
By KRISTEN HALBERG<lb />
Sports I dilur<lb />
It was an incredible weekend<lb />
for the East Carolina swimming<lb />
and diving program.<lb />
Not only have the men, who<lb />
now stand at 5-0, tied their longest<lb />
winning streak as a result of their<lb />
win over UNC-Charlotte, but<lb />
Meredith Bridgers of the<lb />
women's squad has earned a bid<lb />
in the NCAA championship meet.<lb />
The men and women com-<lb />
peted in the dual meet against<lb />
UNC-Charlotte Saturday at<lb />
Minges Aquatic Center and both<lb />
squads easily came out on top<lb />
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event. The men finished with a<lb />
score of 135-83 and the women,<lb />
who now stand at 4-1, won 140-95.<lb />
This makes the men unde-<lb />
feated going into the next home<lb />
meet against Richmond on Dec. 2<lb />
and a victory over the Spiders<lb />
would set a new winning streak<lb />
for the Pirates.<lb />
The excitment for the women<lb />
came from none other than Bridg-<lb />
ers who, as a result of her per-<lb />
formance in the 200-yard<lb />
breaststroke, not only set a pool<lb />
and varsity record, but qualified<lb />
her for the NCAA championship<lb />
meet to be held in March. Her time<lb />
of 2:19.04 easily cleared the<lb />
2:19.21 qualifying time and made<lb />
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"Meredith can give the swim<lb />
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can come in the top 16 at the<lb />
NCAA'sl Head Coach Rick<lb />
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great opportunity to be all-Ameri-<lb />
can<lb />
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eight" when she swims in the<lb />
NCAA meet.<lb />
The ECU divers fared nicely<lb />
against UNC-C as well. Sherry<lb />
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in both the one and three-meter<lb />
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2:04.80 and rounding up third<lb />
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2:0554.<lb />
The men s final sweep came<lb />
in the 400-yard medley relay.<lb />
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women also include a series of<lb />
sweeps, the first one being in the<lb />
200-yard freestyle Inn Rilev was<lb />
in the spotlight in thise ent her<lb />
time ot 2.01 70 was good enough<lb />
to earn her a firs! place. Next in<lb />
line was Patty Walsh (2:02.08) and<lb />
taking third place was Robin<lb />
Wicks with her time of 2:03 9 I<lb />
The . ites dominated<lb />
the 200-yard individual medley<lb />
when Leslie fo Wilson (2:15.5),<lb />
Shelly Mica 2 17.98) and Wendy<lb />
Smith (2:20.40) took first, second<lb />
and third place honors.<lb />
It was all Chantel Morris in<lb />
the 1000-yard freest) ie She was<lb />
nearlv eight seconds ahead of the<lb />
pack in this winded event when<lb />
she touched the wall in 1050.76.<lb />
Carolvn Green could not close the<lb />
gapon Morrisandhad to settle for<lb />
second with her time of 10:58.43.<lb />
Women play in scrimmage as<lb />
result of postponed exhibition<lb />
By CHRIS SIEGEL<lb />
AnisUnt Sports Editor<lb />
East Carolina basketball fans<lb />
were treated to an impromptu<lb />
scrimmage by the Lady Pirates<lb />
Thursday night.<lb />
The women performed an<lb />
unscheduled inter-squad scrim-<lb />
mage prior to the men's planned<lb />
exhibition game against Mara-<lb />
thon Oil.<lb />
Second year head coach Pat<lb />
Pierson and the Lady Pirates took<lb />
the floor at 7:30 p.m. and were<lb />
split into a Purple and a White<lb />
squad. Coach Pierson lead the<lb />
White squad and her two assis-<lb />
tants, Rosie Thompson and Burt<lb />
Jenkins, took charge of the Purple<lb />
team.<lb />
The Purple team was lead by<lb />
the fine play of sophomore Sarah<lb />
Gray. Gray, who sat out all of last<lb />
season due to a knee injury, was<lb />
an All-CAA rookie in her fresh-<lb />
men year. She showed that<lb />
Thursday by taking charge of<lb />
play inside the paint, dazzling<lb />
fans with some strong, aggressive<lb />
moves inside and showing great<lb />
shooting touch on several spin<lb />
moves. The Purple squad was<lb />
also helped by the fine play of<lb />
seniors Pam Williams and Gretta<lb />
Savage.<lb />
The White squad was helped<lb />
by fine performances from sen-<lb />
iors Chris O'Connor and Rose<lb />
Miller. O'Connor, a starter on last<lb />
years squad, showed excellent<lb />
shooting touch and played very<lb />
well on defense. Miller was strong<lb />
on the boards for the White team<lb />
and showed good skill on the<lb />
defensive end of the court.<lb />
The White team was also<lb />
aided by the fine play of two new<lb />
team members. Mona Jackson, a<lb />
former ECU Softball player, and<lb />
freshmen Tonya Hargrove<lb />
played very well in front or a large<lb />
Minges Coliseum crowd.<lb />
The scrimmage was divided<lb />
into a 20 minute half and a second<lb />
half of 10 minutes. Play remained<lb />
close for most of the first half, but<lb />
a three-point play by Bretta Sav-<lb />
age at 7:32 put the Purple team up<lb />
to stay. At halfhme the White<lb />
team was down bv nine, 28-19<lb />
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by the outside shooting of<lb />
O'Connor and the inside plav of<lb />
Miller and Hargrove. But the<lb />
Purple squad was just too much<lb />
on Thursday A basket at 824 by<lb />
Gray put the Purple up by 13, 32-<lb />
19, and they never looked back.<lb />
The final was 34-23 in favor of the<lb />
Purple team<lb />
The Lady Pirates will start<lb />
their season Friday when they<lb />
face Stetson in the opening round<lb />
of the Appalachian State-Shera-<lb />
ton Tournament in Boone<lb />
Pirates outplay semi-pro team<lb />
By CHRIS SIEGEL<lb />
AHlAm Sport Editor<lb />
After weeks of playing scrim-<lb />
mages against themselves, Pirate<lb />
coach Mike Steele and his team<lb />
were anxious to play someone<lb />
else. They got their chance on<lb />
Thursday against Marathon Oil.<lb />
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sional team which tours the coun-<lb />
try playing college teams during<lb />
pre-season play, defeated the Pi-<lb />
rates 88-78, but were out played<lb />
by the Pirates in many areas.<lb />
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fell short to Marathon Oil in was<lb />
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centage. The Pirates were cold all<lb />
night from the field, shooting<lb />
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Marathon Oil shot a very respect-<lb />
able 53.3 percent. "If we had shot<lb />
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following the game.<lb />
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game Steele said. "We came out<lb />
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Steele added.<lb />
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an hour due to a problem with<lb />
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didn't start until 8:30.<lb />
"Our transition defense was<lb />
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second half with much more in-<lb />
tensity and played a much better<lb />
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Autatant Sports Mitm<lb />
It was a day of big plays and<lb />
great performances at Wallace<lb />
Wade Stadium as Duke faced<lb />
North Carolina in the 75th anni-<lb />
versary of this ACC rhalry.<lb />
Not only were there standout<lb />
performances from players on<lb />
both teams, but as the game pro-<lb />
pressed records were broken and<lb />
players added their names to the<lb />
annals of history.<lb />
It didn't take long for the fire-<lb />
works to begin. Following the<lb />
opening kick-off, Duke mounted<lb />
an eight plav, 66-yard drive that<lb />
was capped off by an Anthony<lb />
1 Hlweg to Keith E well touchdown<lb />
pass of 18 yards. Ewell made a<lb />
v;reat effort to bet to the end zone,<lb />
breaking tackles and making a<lb />
fine move at the five vard line to<lb />
scamper in. The touchdown pass<lb />
was Dilweg's 22nd on the season,<lb />
breaking the ACC record for<lb />
touchdown passes in a single sea<lb />
s.n. 'Flie record was previously<lb />
held b Jay Venn to of Wake For-<lb />
!St.<lb />
Following a North Carolina<lb />
punt. Duke was back on the attack<lb />
�nee again Aided bv a 15-yard<lb />
face mask penalt) on the Tarheels,<lb />
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over two minutes to score again<lb />
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the workhorse of the drive and<lb />
c red the touchdown on a fine 14<lb />
yard run off left tackle.<lb />
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! arheels started to mount a drive<lb />
. i their own. Quarterback Todd<lb />
Burnett hit Michael Benefieldona<lb />
12 yard shovel pass and Carolina<lb />
was on the move. But two penal-<lb />
s And a Mike Diminick ack of<lb />
Burnett caused the drive to stall<lb />
and Carolina had to punt again.<lb />
Duke took possession at their<lb />
n 35. Dilweg and the Blue<lb />
Devils mounted another drive<lb />
that rook them into Tarheel terri-<lb />
tory. Dilweg fumbled on a fourth<lb />
and one at the Tarheel 4" and<lb />
North Carolina iet overed.<lb />
.North Carolina tookovei and<lb />
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' .U�e day Kennard Martin, the<lb />
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times on the drive foi 44 j aids. It<lb />
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middle that put the Tarheels on<lb />
the board With 253left in the first<lb />
quarter, the Tarheels narrowed<lb />
the gap to 14-7.<lb />
Duke began another sus-<lb />
tained drive into Tarheel terri-<lb />
tory. On a third and 10, Dilweg hit<lb />
Clarkston Hines on a 21-yard pass<lb />
reception. That catch put Hines<lb />
over the 1,000-yard mark for the<lb />
season making him the only ACC<lb />
receiver to ever have back to back<lb />
1,000 yard seasons.<lb />
The drive stalled, however, at<lb />
the Carolina 30 and Doug<lb />
Peterson's 47 yard field goal at-<lb />
tempt fell short. The score re-<lb />
mained 14-7.<lb />
The Tarheels started their<lb />
next drive at their own 30 and<lb />
once again it was Kennard Martin<lb />
who led the way to paydirt. This<lb />
time Martin carried the ball three<lb />
times for 51 yards. He scored on a<lb />
16 yard carry which was set up by<lb />
a block from flanker Randy Marri-<lb />
ott. The kick made the score 14-14<lb />
with 12:28 left in the first half.<lb />
Duke came right back.<lb />
Dilweg went four for four on the<lb />
drive and hit a streaking Ewell for<lb />
a 30-yard touchdown. The six-<lb />
play, 74-yard drive took 2:05 and<lb />
put the Blue Devils on top 21-14.<lb />
After trading turnovers and a<lb />
Tarheel punt, Duke regained the<lb />
ball. After a facemask penalty on<lb />
Carolina and several terrific runs<lb />
by Boone, Dilweg again con-<lb />
nected for the score, this time to<lb />
Hine.<lb />
The eight-yard touchdown<lb />
reception was Hines' 21st touch-<lb />
down catch of his career which<lb />
tieed an ACC record. With 1:26<lb />
left in the first half, Duke was up<lb />
28-14.<lb />
The Tarheels tried to mount a<lb />
last minutedrive before theendof<lb />
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lead, but on the first play from the<lb />
eight, Dilweg was intercepted in<lb />
the end zone by Bernard Tim-<lb />
mons.<lb />
The Tarheels ran out the clock<lb />
and the score at the half was Duke<lb />
28 and North Carolina 14.<lb />
North Carolina opened the<lb />
second half with the ball and they<lb />
came out fired up. An 11 play, 63<lb />
yard drive was capped by a Clint<lb />
Gwaltney 23 yard field goal. And<lb />
Carolina was within 11; 28-17.<lb />
Carolina had the ball at the<lb />
Duke 27, following another<lb />
Dilweg interception. Eight plays<lb />
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was down 28-23.<lb />
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quarters, Duke still held a 28-23<lb />
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again it was Kennard Martin's<lb />
show. Following a 39 yard Martin<lb />
trap play, Carolina scored on a<lb />
five-yard run by fullback James<lb />
Thompson. Once again the Tar-<lb />
heels went for two. This time<lb />
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Carolina held a one point lead<lb />
with 10 minutes remaining, 29-28.<lb />
The two teams exchanged<lb />
punts and Duke had the ball for a<lb />
fantastic finish. Duke began their<lb />
final drive from their own 24. On<lb />
a third and four, fullback John<lb />
Rymiszewski stole a Dilweg pass<lb />
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the first down to keep the drive<lb />
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we were also the smallest Steele<lb />
said afterwards.<lb />
Smaller or not, the Pirates<lb />
outrcbounded the taller Mara<lb />
game'Steele said.<lb />
The Pirates were lead by 24<lb />
points from senior Blue Edwards.<lb />
However, Edwards, along with<lb />
Gus Hill and Reed Lose, shot<lb />
then Oil players 54-41. They were poorly for the game. "Blue shot as<lb />
The two teams traded baskets<lb />
for the first seven minutes of the<lb />
game. Marathon Oil took the lead<lb />
17-14, at 13:28 on a Mark Leavy<lb />
three point shot. That was a lead<lb />
load by junior college transfer<lb />
Kevin Staples, who had a game<lb />
high total of 12 boards. "We never<lb />
had anybody get 12 rebounds in a<lb />
game last year said Steele.<lb />
"We are light years ahead of<lb />
last year at this time, but we are<lb />
still not at championship level<lb />
Steele said. "We have to learn to<lb />
play with more intensity if we are<lb />
going to be a successful team<lb />
Steele added.<lb />
Steele was glad his team had<lb />
the chance to play a squad like<lb />
Marathon Oil. 'They are more<lb />
poorly as he could and still scored<lb />
24. I think Blue and the others<lb />
were a little intimidated inside<lb />
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ing, while Hill made only seven of<lb />
24. Lose was four of 12 and Staples<lb />
made good on five of 12. The team<lb />
as a whole shot only 34 of 88 for<lb />
the contest.<lb />
Steele said he wasexcited<lb />
with the play of his guards. "I was<lb />
lead to eight behind baskets by<lb />
Edwards and Hill, but could do<lb />
no more.<lb />
Eric Richardson lead Mara-<lb />
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Pirates Leavy added 16, Kevin Sprewer<lb />
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lead to as much as 11 on another K! ,jj�j i � n r<lb />
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crowd of 3,800 came out to see the<lb />
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season gets underway. 'There<lb />
were times last year we didn't<lb />
have that many people at games<lb />
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like the teams we will play later Phased with Jeff Kelly and Jimmy<lb />
this year. They are a lot better than Hinton. And I think Reed did a<lb />
the team Chechoslovakians) we S00 )ob of coming in off the<lb />
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rates to within three, 44-41, but<lb />
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Eric Richardson and Todd May.<lb />
Marathon Oil took an eight point<lb />
lead Into half, 52-44.<lb />
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thon Oil at the start of the second<lb />
half stretched the lead to thirteen.<lb />
The pirates were never really able<lb />
to get close from there on out.<lb />
Marathon stretched the lead<lb />
to fifteen with 7:12 remaining on a<lb />
Barry Mungar basket. ECU cut the<lb />
The Pirates will start their<lb />
season on Nov. 28 against North<lb />
Carolina Wesleyan in Minges<lb />
Coliseum. The game will begin at<lb />
7:30 p.m.<lb />
Lady Tarheels beat N.C. State for soccer title<lb />
CHArEL HILL, N.C. (AP) �<lb />
Shannon Higgins scored three<lb />
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Hill, extended its home unbeaten<lb />
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