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J<lb />
Inside<lb />
EDITORIALS4<lb />
CLASSIFIEDS6<lb />
FEATURES 8<lb />
SPORTSH<lb />
Features<lb />
Campus Ministries offer help.<lb />
See page 8.<lb />
Sports<lb />
Coach Kobe becomes the winningest swim coach<lb />
ever, Blue Edwards looks to future with<lb />
the Pirates and the pros.<lb />
See page 11.<lb />
�hc lEaat (Earoltntan<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol. 63 No. 42<lb />
Tuesday January 17,1989<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
14 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Leo Jenkins passes away<lb />
Former Chancellor Leo Jenkins, the man who envisioned<lb />
this univeristy, died Saturday night (AP Photo)<lb />
By STEPHANIE FOLSOM<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Former Chancellor Leo War-<lb />
ren Jenkins, the leader in the de-<lb />
velopment of ECU and the region<lb />
of eastern North Carolina, died<lb />
Saturday night at Pitt Memorial<lb />
Hospital of cancer.<lb />
Jenkins came to ECU in 1947<lb />
as Dean of East Carolina College<lb />
and retired as chancellor in 1978<lb />
after many major accomplish-<lb />
ments, including the establish-<lb />
ment of a fully accredited four-<lb />
year medical school, the attaining<lb />
of university status in 1967, and<lb />
the consolidation into the Univer-<lb />
sity of North Carolina system in<lb />
1972.<lb />
In his final commencement<lb />
speech in 1978, to a class 16 times<lb />
larger than the class he first deliv-<lb />
ered a commencement speech to<lb />
in 1947, Jenkins said, "The spirit in<lb />
which this university has<lb />
operated is based on a two-way<lb />
street of communication with the<lb />
people this has paid great divi-<lb />
dends. We are knowm as a univer-<lb />
sity which faces the future, and<lb />
we can be assured that the tasks<lb />
ahead will equal those that now<lb />
are history<lb />
Those tasks achieved at ECU<lb />
during Jenkins' involvement are<lb />
numerous. They include the es-<lb />
tablishment of these professional<lb />
schools: Art, Allied Health Sci-<lb />
ences, Business, Education, Mu-<lb />
sic, Nursing, Home Economics,<lb />
Technology, and Social Work.<lb />
Jenkins' fight for a medical<lb />
school granting a four-year de-<lb />
gree began more than ten years<lb />
before it was granted in 1975.<lb />
Jenkins faced Piedmont politi-<lb />
cians and higher education offi-<lb />
cials who thought it too costly and<lb />
unnecessary for ECU to have a<lb />
medical school.<lb />
In a 1986 interview reported<lb />
by the Associated Press, Jenkins<lb />
was asked about his greatest<lb />
achievement. He said: "Some<lb />
folks say it was the medical<lb />
school, and others say it was ob-<lb />
taining university status, but I feel<lb />
it was instilling a sense of pride in<lb />
the people here in the East. People<lb />
walk a little taller because of ECU,<lb />
and they take a greater pride in<lb />
themselves<lb />
During his tenure, enroll-<lb />
ment grew from 1,605 to more<lb />
than 12,000, faculty members in-<lb />
creased to more than 1,200, and<lb />
the number of academic pro-<lb />
grams increased from 24 to 174.<lb />
The operating budget rose from<lb />
$1.9 million to more than $85 mil-<lb />
lion.<lb />
Jenkins' many honors in the<lb />
years he lived in eastern North<lb />
Carolina include the dedication of<lb />
ECU's Fine Arts Center, the North<lb />
Carolina Public Service Award in<lb />
1977, and the Pitt County Board of<lb />
Commisioners dedication of June<lb />
27,1978 as Leo Jenkins Day.<lb />
Former chancellor John<lb />
Howell said Monday that from<lb />
the point of view of the students<lb />
ECU is a "much better university,<lb />
a broader university, and a better<lb />
known university" than before<lb />
Leo Jenkins came here.<lb />
Present chancellor Richard<lb />
Eakin said, "ECU has lost an es-<lb />
teemed leader. A man whose<lb />
contributions will live on for<lb />
years to come. Equally important,<lb />
eastern North Carolina has lost a<lb />
good friend.<lb />
"Under Dr. Jenkins' leader-<lb />
ship, eastern North Carolina<lb />
gained the benefits of a medical<lb />
school and quality healthcare that<lb />
it so desperately needed. We will<lb />
miss him dearly<lb />
The Associated Press and<lb />
Stuart Savage of The Daily Reflec-<lb />
tor contributed to this article.<lb />
ECU campus honors, remembers Dr. King<lb />
By LORI MARTIN<lb />
Su Vnte:<lb />
ECU's Minoritv Students<lb />
Organization (M.S.O.) and Alpha<lb />
Phi Alpha fraternity were joint<lb />
sponsors of activities held in<lb />
honor of the Rev. Dr. Martin Lu-<lb />
ther King Jr. on Monday.<lb />
The activities began with a<lb />
march at 7:30 p.m. led bv M.S.O.<lb />
president. Sheila Gardner. The<lb />
group of about 50 students<lb />
marched from Memorial Gvmna-<lb />
sium to the mall in central cam<lb />
pus.<lb />
The Rev. Steven Pierce, the<lb />
keynote speaker in the mall, said<lb />
although the dreamer is dead, his<lb />
dream still exists. "Regardless of<lb />
whether vou skin is light or dark<lb />
or somewhere in between, you are<lb />
somebodv Pierce said.<lb />
Pierce's advice to the stu-<lb />
dents was to become active mem-<lb />
bers in whatever facet of life they<lb />
are currently involved. Pierce<lb />
said that if a student is a part of an<lb />
organization 100 percent of his<lb />
efforts.<lb />
"Though the dreamer is<lb />
gone, all the things he fought for<lb />
are still alive because we are still<lb />
here Pierce said.<lb />
Gardner introduced the<lb />
Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity presi-<lb />
dent, Anthony Rook. "Be proud<lb />
of yourself, do the best you can,<lb />
and keep the dream alive Rook<lb />
said in his address to the partici-<lb />
pants of the march.<lb />
From the mall the marchers<lb />
organization, he should give that were escorted by campus police<lb />
through west campus and then to<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
Upon reaching Mendenhall, the<lb />
crowd was 250 strong.<lb />
The Fifth Annual Martin Lu-<lb />
ther King Jr. Leadership Awards<lb />
Ceremony and Reception, spon-<lb />
sored by the Alpha Phi Alpha<lb />
Fraternity began at 8 p.m. in<lb />
Hendrix Theater before an audi-<lb />
ence of 350. The master of ceremo-<lb />
nies was Rook.<lb />
The purpose of the ceremony<lb />
was to pay tribute to King and to<lb />
recognize those minority indi-<lb />
viduals who have excelled in aca-<lb />
demics and in community serv-<lb />
ice.<lb />
Minoritv members of each<lb />
J<lb />
class were recognized as having<lb />
the highest G.P.A. The students<lb />
awarded were freshman Derrick<lb />
1 lyman, sophomore Sylvia Isler,<lb />
junior Robert Beeman and senior<lb />
Chandra Floyd.<lb />
Recipient of the Martin Lu-<lb />
ther King Jr. Student Leadership<lb />
Award was Sheila Gardner. D.D.<lb />
Garrett was given the Commu-<lb />
nitv Service Award.<lb />
Goodbye to paper library cards<lb />
The keynote speaker was the<lb />
Rev. Dr. Clarence Gray. Other<lb />
speakers were Dr. Dennis Chest-<lb />
nut, Tyrone Cox, Dr. Andrew Best<lb />
and Mayor Ed Carter.<lb />
'The message that Martin<lb />
Luther King was trying to make<lb />
us realize is not so much about<lb />
black pride or white ignorance<lb />
but that we are all God's chil-<lb />
dren Kappa Alpha Psi president<lb />
James Clinkscalc said. "He was<lb />
trying to make us all love each<lb />
other and all live together�that's<lb />
what the dream is all about<lb />
New computers come to Joyner<lb />
By TAMMY AYCOCK<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
For the ECU community,<lb />
paper library cards are a thing of<lb />
the past. Students and faculty can<lb />
now use their ECU identification<lb />
cards to check out materials from<lb />
ECU libraries: Jovner, Music, and<lb />
Health Sciences.<lb />
Although the Health Library-<lb />
has been circulating materials on<lb />
this system for two years, Jovner<lb />
and the Music Librarv did not<lb />
begin using this system until<lb />
Tuesdav, January 3.<lb />
With the new system, called<lb />
LS 2000, library patrons no longer<lb />
have to manually fill out charge<lb />
cards for each item they wish to<lb />
check out. This task is eliminated<lb />
because library materials (except<lb />
Dewey Decimal boo1and ECU<lb />
identification card have bar-<lb />
codesfattached to them for identi-<lb />
fication purposes.<lb />
Also, patrons will be consult-<lb />
ing the LS 2000 online catalog,<lb />
instead of the card catalog, as their<lb />
primary source of information.<lb />
The major portion of our<lb />
book collection (all Library of<lb />
Congress) is online; Dewey books<lb />
are not. We will still have some<lb />
card catalog cabinets out there for<lb />
a while said Marilyn Miller,<lb />
Assistant Director of Academic<lb />
Library Services.<lb />
A new feature of the system<lb />
online catalog is the item status<lb />
report. This report provides infor-<lb />
mation such as item location and<lb />
availability. Previously, before LS<lb />
2000 was fully implemented, all<lb />
items (in Joyner and Music librar-<lb />
ies) were listed as available, even<lb />
if they were checked out. Now,<lb />
unless materials were checked<lb />
out prior to January 3, the online<lb />
catalog will indicate whether or<lb />
not they are available. If materials<lb />
are not available, their due dates<lb />
will be given.<lb />
A patron's status report is<lb />
also available. At the circulation<lb />
desk, "patrons can give their<lb />
names and find out if they have<lb />
any overdue materials. Under the<lb />
manual system (in which checked<lb />
out books were filed by call num-<lb />
bers), it was impossible to get this<lb />
information until books were two<lb />
weeks overdue Miller said.<lb />
"People need to pay special<lb />
attention to due dates. In the past,<lb />
due dates were stamped on cards<lb />
which were then placed in the<lb />
back pockets of books. In the fu-<lb />
ture, some books will not have<lb />
back pockets. We are now using<lb />
date due slips which can also<lb />
serve as bookmarks Miller said.<lb />
"For patrons who have over-<lb />
due materials, the system has<lb />
automatic blocks which prevent<lb />
any further check outs. This ap-<lb />
plies both to students and fac-<lb />
ulty Miller said.<lb />
Beginning in May, "We will<lb />
be dealing more stringently with<lb />
faculty overdues Miller said.<lb />
Because faculty are immune to<lb />
overdue fines, many faculty have<lb />
items which are several years<lb />
overdue. In the past, these faculty<lb />
could still continue to check out<lb />
materials. With the LS 2000 sys-<lb />
tem, this will no longer be pos-<lb />
sible.<lb />
Remote access is now avail-<lb />
able to the LS 2000 online public<lb />
catalog for anyone who has a<lb />
hardwire terminal into the cam-<lb />
pus network called PGNET.<lb />
"Instructions for accessing LS<lb />
2000 are available at the reference<lb />
desk in Joyner Library said<lb />
Elizabeth Smith, LS 2000 coordi-<lb />
nator at Joyner Library.<lb />
Soon, anyone who has a per-<lb />
sonal computer with a modem<lb />
will be able to dial into the LS 2000<lb />
online public catalog. "We have<lb />
the mechanisms set up for it and<lb />
it's in the process of being made<lb />
available. Information will be<lb />
forthcoming on that Smith said.<lb />
Although individual and<lb />
yearly figures are available, li-<lb />
brary administrators were unable<lb />
to give an estimate for the total<lb />
cost of automating all three librar-<lb />
ies.<lb />
Dr. JoAnn Bell, Acting Direc-<lb />
tor of Academic Library Services<lb />
explained, "The university very<lb />
seldom buys things as a whole<lb />
package. The costs have been<lb />
spread over a five year period. We<lb />
paid for a license to use this soft-<lb />
ware system; then we paid a fee to<lb />
OCLC (a library system com-<lb />
pany) to customize it (LS 2000);<lb />
then we paid fees for Out tapes<lb />
which arc the bibliograpic rec-<lb />
ords. So, there are many different<lb />
costs associated with it and we<lb />
haven't even mentioned the<lb />
equipment costs<lb />
Last summer, the S 280 sys-<lb />
tem was upgraded to a larger<lb />
svstem. The cost for this was<lb />
$449,000.<lb />
"The reason we had to pur-<lb />
chase the CPU (the larger system)<lb />
is that the computer we initially<lb />
started wHth (the S 280) was<lb />
smaller. The disk drive did not<lb />
have the capacity we needed and<lb />
the computer itself did not have<lb />
the capacity for the number of<lb />
terminals we need to have abat-<lb />
able for the faculty, staff, and stu-<lb />
dents � more memory and more<lb />
terminal ports are the reasons for<lb />
having to upgrade Bell said.<lb />
All LS 2000 purchases were<lb />
made from the libraries' regular<lb />
operating budget. "We haven't<lb />
received special funding to pur-<lb />
chase equipment Bell said.<lb />
Rip up those old paper library cards, a new computer system has come to Joyner. The online<lb />
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Students gain by volunteering<lb />
In toda) s world ol bal-<lb />
anced budgets, balanced diets<lb />
and balanced checkbooks stu-<lb />
dents in Health UV are being<lb />
challenged with the idea ot bal-<lb />
ng their college lite Center-<lb />
ing each day totally around your-<lb />
self can lead to a bleak existence<lb />
Yel each day thousands ot<lb />
college students cet up when they<lb />
reel like it go toclasses which the<lb />
chose studv when they find time,<lb />
anvi entertain themselves when<lb />
 want to<lb />
Many tmd the key to ha<lb />
ing a full c a:xi successful<lb />
- �� si r Sic tar beyond concen-<lb />
trating all their energy in the intel-<lb />
nd s i Id mensions ot<lb />
I ast semester st - in<lb />
�  ere given an o;<lb />
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luntee<lb />
organizations around Green<lb />
' ' v realized the vast amount ol<lb />
ch exist outside the<lb />
Health Column<lb />
By<lb />
Judy Ausherman<lb />
walls ot ECU r r the first time<lb />
student discovered the could<lb />
acquire experience b helping<lb />
those around them.<lb />
Students spent a total ol 525<lb />
hvuirs serving food at the<lb />
Greenville soup kitchen estab-<lb />
�  friendships with eld<lb />
men and women at the Creative<lb />
1 nine, Center and the Greenville<lb />
Villa Nursing Home, assistii<lb />
�usactivities at the shelter for<lb />
� 'red omen, work-<lb />
children at d entures in 1 lealth<lb />
I helping 1 lealth professi<lb />
run the i � Bloodmobile.<lb />
vvl,r students designed their<lb />
 p. comminute sen<lb />
credit.<lb />
Students who participated<lb />
telt the experiences helped them<lb />
supply what they were learning<lb />
in their chosen majors and the<lb />
opportunity made them feel<lb />
useful. One student commented<lb />
that she had always wanted to do<lb />
something in the community, but<lb />
never knew who to contact. Hie<lb />
majority ot the students who vol-<lb />
unteered in this program found it<lb />
to be worthwhile and rewarding.<lb />
In fact, a number of students want<lb />
to continue volunteering their<lb />
time this semester even though<lb />
they will not receive credit.<lb />
Many of the agencies which<lb />
need volunteers are not tar from<lb />
campus. It rides were needed.<lb />
usually students could arrange<lb />
transportation or ride the bus.<lb />
Any student who is cur-<lb />
rently enrolled in 1 lealth 1000 will<lb />
have an opportunity to volunteer<lb />
tor community service. It you are<lb />
not enrolled in this course and<lb />
would still like to volunteer in any<lb />
of the agencies above, you can<lb />
contact Dr. Kathleen Dunn at the<lb />
Center for Health Services Re-<lb />
search, ECU School of Medicine.<lb />
at 551-2785.<lb />
ohn Rhoadem once said<lb />
people should, "Do more than<lb />
exist - live! Do more than tou h<lb />
feel. Do more than look -observe.<lb />
Do more than hear - listen I o<lb />
more than think - ponder<lb />
Do more than talk say<lb />
something Wouldn't it be great<lb />
to put more than summer em-<lb />
ployment opportunites on your<lb />
resume when you graduate? rhe<lb />
chance tor ECU students to make<lb />
a positive impression on the<lb />
people of Greenville is by offering<lb />
their unique talents to those who<lb />
will definitely appreciate it Mark<lb />
Twain was right on target when<lb />
he said "the best way to cheer<lb />
yourscH up is to cheer someone<lb />
else up<lb />
Express yourself;<lb />
Write a lettei<lb />
to the Editor<lb />
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tribute to King in a speech to<lb />
about 300 prominent blacks.<lb />
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mind and imagination of a great<lb />
nation Bush told membersof the<lb />
Inaugural Afro-American<lb />
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In South Africa, US. Ambas-<lb />
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OPINION<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Athletes<lb />
Pay them over or under the table?<lb />
The world of college athletics has<lb />
been plagued recently by the ongo-<lb />
ings of corruption and scandals in<lb />
the universities around the nation.<lb />
Many big-named colleges and uni-<lb />
versities have been charged with<lb />
everything and anything from forg-<lb />
ing grades to a recruiting pavoff to<lb />
the ultimate abuse, the abuse of the<lb />
athletic scholarship.<lb />
And with all oi this chaos the<lb />
question has risen. In order to avoid<lb />
further corruption with the athletic<lb />
departments over the countless<lb />
scandals of under-the-table money<lb />
or big payoffs to college athletes,<lb />
should the college athlete get paid<lb />
for his services on the field or court?<lb />
On the surface, this idea might<lb />
seem to be the logical solution to a<lb />
long NCAA headache. First off, the<lb />
worries of the NCAA would be over.<lb />
No longer would they have to inves-<lb />
tigate the corruption behind the<lb />
university's athletic departments<lb />
regarding the constant flow of<lb />
money and merchandise to their<lb />
athletes. Nor would the universities<lb />
have to monitor their alumni who<lb />
seem just as eager to make the big<lb />
payoff to their star athlete as the<lb />
athletic department itself does.<lb />
Why nol give the athlete a little<lb />
spending money to buy that new<lb />
Corvette or that plush condomin-<lb />
ium in exchange for bringing the<lb />
school revune and recognition?<lb />
Why not let the athlete share in<lb />
the money the schools are getting<lb />
back from their successful athletic<lb />
programs?<lb />
Sure, up close this might seem<lb />
like the simple solution to all of the<lb />
problems in the college athletic<lb />
world. However, this not the case.<lb />
To pay an athlete would mean to<lb />
take his amateur status away from<lb />
him. College athletes are not profes-<lb />
sionals. They are students who are<lb />
participating in an extracurricular<lb />
activity in a sport they happen to be<lb />
good at. In fact, the first objective of<lb />
the NCAA according to Time maga-<lb />
zine is to "retain a clear line of de-<lb />
marcation between college athletics<lb />
and professional sports<lb />
Paying college athletes would<lb />
not only take away their amateur<lb />
status, but would also deter their<lb />
incentive to be a student first and<lb />
then an athlete. With big money and<lb />
fancy merchandise handed over to<lb />
19-21 year olds, the young athlete<lb />
would no doubt get caught up in the<lb />
glory and glamour of his athletic<lb />
status. School would be secandory,<lb />
something he would have to partici-<lb />
pate in only because in order to<lb />
particpate in a collegiate sport, one<lb />
must be enrolled in a college or uni-<lb />
versity. To a young athlete, the<lb />
monetary sums would seem over-<lb />
whelming.<lb />
Finally, many athletes are al-<lb />
ready on full scholarships. At the<lb />
East Carolina University football<lb />
program, 95 full scholarships are<lb />
availab10 to student athletes. These<lb />
scholarships not only pay for tuition<lb />
and fees, but also room and board.<lb />
To many students who are put-<lb />
ting their own way through college,<lb />
free schooling as well as living ex-<lb />
penses and food all paid for by the<lb />
university, this might seem like a<lb />
gift or a payment in itself.<lb />
If thought of in this fashion, stu-<lb />
dent athletes are already getting<lb />
paid - in the form of edcuation.<lb />
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Processional not a supremacist activity<lb />
Dear editor:<lb />
On Thursday, January 19 begin-<lb />
ning at 7:30 pm, the brothers of Alpha<lb />
Sigma Phi Fraternity will be holding<lb />
a ritual ceremony on campus. This<lb />
ceremony, called the Black Lantern<lb />
Processional, is enacted in memory<lb />
of deceased brothers who have<lb />
passed into the Omega chapter, sig-<lb />
nifying that, although they are no<lb />
longer present, their spirit remains<lb />
forever in the minds of the brothers.<lb />
This solemn march across the<lb />
ECU campus will orginate from the<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center. The<lb />
Processional calls for the brothers of<lb />
Alpha Sigma Phi to be dressed in<lb />
black robes with the leader of the<lb />
march wearing a white robe. The<lb />
members will also be carrying lan-<lb />
terns. It is one of the oldest traditions<lb />
of our fraternity dating back to the<lb />
mid-1800's and born at Yale Univer-<lb />
sitv. The brotherhood wishes to<lb />
stress to the student bodv that this<lb />
fraternity ritual has no racial over<lb />
tones. It should not be interpreted as<lb />
any type of supremacist act. Those<lb />
observing are asked to respect the so-<lb />
lemnity of this ceremonv.<lb />
The Brothers ol<lb />
Alpha Sigma Phi<lb />
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Cold War is warm, but the rivalry is not over<lb />
By LEON WIESELTIER<lb />
New Repubhc<lb />
The enlightened despoism of Mikhail Gor-<lb />
bachev is deemed to have ended a period in history.<lb />
There isan air of parturition in the capital; theold has<lb />
gone, the new has almost come. American policy-<lb />
makers seem suddenly unburdened of the most<lb />
oppressive anxiety that they ever had to feel.<lb />
The eschatological speculations that Gorbachev<lb />
has engendered in these dour and disabused men<lb />
and women is a measure of the pressure that the<lb />
rivalry between the United States and the Soviet<lb />
Union since the splitting of the atom has, quite prop-<lb />
erly, put on their minds. Now they dare to wonder if<lb />
they will always have to live by their nerves.<lb />
Is the Cold War over? The question is thor-<lb />
oughly confused. If the standard is philosophical,<lb />
the Cold War ended a long time ago. If the standard<lb />
is strategic, the Cold War will not end for a long time.<lb />
If you believe that the Cold War is a contest between<lb />
ideas, between democracy and totalitarianism,<lb />
which will end with the collapse of one of the ideas,<lb />
then you must agree that it ended decades ago, when<lb />
communism as a system of belief collapsed in the<lb />
Soviet-controlled world.<lb />
If you believe that the Cold War is a contest<lb />
between great powers, then you must agree that it<lb />
will survive the collapse of communism, because the<lb />
collapse of communism is not the same thing as the<lb />
collapse of the Soviet Union.<lb />
Indeed, Mikhail Gorbachev's thesis appears to<lb />
be: Either communism collapses or the Soviet Union<lb />
collapses. If glasnost is proceeding more swiftly than<lb />
perestroika, that is not only because political reform<lb />
is more immediate in its consequences than eco-<lb />
nomic reform, but also because Gorbachev has<lb />
grasped that the crisis of communism is the solution<lb />
to the crisis of the Soviet Union.<lb />
This thrilling man has understood the extent to<lb />
which his country's turgid, immobile institutions of<lb />
politics and economics were inscribed with certain<lb />
theories about the individual and society, about<lb />
power and the blandishments of control. It did not<lb />
take long for the new Soviet liberalizers to see that<lb />
they are fighting a force more profound and more<lb />
prestigious than Brezhnevism and its corruptions.<lb />
Gorbachev is presiding over the emergence of<lb />
civil society, over Hegel's revenge. He is substitut-<lb />
ing $c authoritarianism of a government for the<lb />
authoritarianism of a party, for the sake of efficiency.<lb />
All of this, in the name of communism, and for a<lb />
restoration of Soviet strength in the future.<lb />
Still, the citizens of this communist state are<lb />
being urged to act like citizens, not like communists.<lb />
Gorbachev's communism has a certain Unitarian<lb />
quality. It is theologically too paltry to support a<lb />
religious war.<lb />
The Cold War, of course, was about philosophy<lb />
and strategy. Philosophically, we won. The god that<lb />
failed failed. Strategically, the situation is rather<lb />
more complicated.<lb />
There is a sense in which, for the Soviets, phi-<lb />
losophy still casts a shadow over strategy. The col-<lb />
lapse of communism is partly responsible for, say,<lb />
the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, or the<lb />
unilateral Soviet reduction in its European forces,<lb />
because it was the theory and practice of commu-<lb />
nism that threw the Soviet economy into the condi-<lb />
tion that made those commitments too costly.<lb />
The Soviet militarv finds itself threatened by the<lb />
social and economic consequences of precisely the<lb />
ideology it is dedicated to defend. A nice joke, for<lb />
Americans. Yet it is essential that we remember that<lb />
the rivalry is not over. The Soviet Union retains the<lb />
power to destroy the United States; and American<lb />
power retains its association with freedom. Inside<lb />
the Soviet Union, Gorbachev represents a revolu-<lb />
tion. Outside the Soviet Union, he represents a time<lb />
out.<lb />
For American foreign policy, this is the most<lb />
plastic hour since the end of the Second World War.<lb />
I believe that there still is sense in thinking about<lb />
American advantage. The Soviet Union will turn a<lb />
little away from the world to get itself in shape. It is<lb />
more vexed by its weakness at home than by its<lb />
weakness abroad. It will allow itself to be pushed a<lb />
bit here and probed a bit there.<lb />
;<lb />
(<lb /><lb />
Those bits add up. The truth about Gorbachev -<lb />
foreign policy initiatives is that they are designed to<lb />
make order out of a temporary retreat. Gorbachev is<lb />
the least paranoid man who ever ruki Russia. Ho<lb />
has his eye on the next century.<lb />
So should we: The economic abjection of the<lb />
Soviet Union leaves the United States with an oppor<lb />
tunity to improve its position around the world for<lb />
the next 50 years, to prepare itself against the da)<lb />
which will certainly come, when the Soviet Union<lb />
"catches up I am afraid that American diplomacy<lb />
has become too passive, too reactive, too unreflec<lb />
tive about the notion that its task is to "help Gor-<lb />
bachev<lb />
I have very little evidence of the hi storical imagi -<lb />
nation of George Bush or James Baker. Do thev see<lb />
in Europe, in the Middle East, in Angola, in Central<lb />
America, that this is a time for American activism, a<lb />
time for Washington to rain proposals on Moscow<lb />
Soviet pressure on the PLO, Soviet pressure on<lb />
the Sandinistas, Soviet pressure on the Cubans, is<lb />
possible. A larger Soviet reduction in conventional<lb />
forces in Europe is possible. A Soviet reduction in<lb />
strategic nuclear weapons is possible. A treatv ban-<lb />
ning weapons from space is possible. But not unless<lb />
the Americans rouse themselves from the fantasy<lb />
and the torpor of the last Reagan years. Not unless<lb />
we see the continuities along with the discontinui-<lb />
ties. Faiths die; interests live. The world is never too<lb />
good for realism.<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00058116_tn_0006" /><lb />
Congress to drill Bush's<lb />
cabinet on no-taxes pledge<lb />
THE CAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY 17,1989 5<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi- e Senate to work wel1 with<lb />
dent-elect Bush's choice of a em,<lb />
moderate, pragmatic cabinet he� are generally expen-<lb />
means the confirmation process ence?' hopefully pragmatic<lb />
that begins this week will lack the P5 �d WC(��V lhe oeace in Central America �nd<lb />
idpnlW:�i w� � � R. n8ld ideology of the first Reagan P0? �n central America ana in<lb />
ideological overtone of the Re- Mitcg� Mid �, am particular how to treat<lb />
From Baker, members ot the<lb />
Senate Foreign Relations<lb />
Committee will likely want to<lb />
know what the new administra-<lb />
tion will do about helping to find<lb />
trying<lb />
very hard to establish from our<lb />
side an atmosphere of coopera-<lb />
tion and bipartisanship<lb />
Mitchell said he will seek<lb />
speedy confirmation for the ap-<lb />
pointees following committee<lb />
scrutiny, with the first batch<lb />
going to the Senate floor for votes<lb />
on Jan. 25.<lb />
The Constitution does not<lb />
establish a formal cabinet for the<lb />
president, but it has developed<lb />
oing to be needed said Charles throuSh custom datin&amp; back to<lb />
Cook, a Washington political George Washington. Also by cus-<lb />
analyst. "The Democrats are torn, the Senate largely defers to<lb />
going to let the nominees build the president in the choice of his<lb />
their case for them official family. Rejections of ap-<lb />
Initial reactions on Capitol pointees have generally come not<lb />
Hill to Bush's cabinet selections over policy differences, but amid<lb />
have been generally positive. The political tiffs between the White<lb />
majority of those named are veter- House and Congress<lb />
agan years and instead offer de-<lb />
bate on substantive issues.<lb />
The Democrats who control<lb />
Congress are likely to use the ses-<lb />
sions to force Bush's nominees to<lb />
say how they will carry out their<lb />
boss' campaign promises to tend<lb />
to neglected social programs in a<lb />
time of extreme fiscal austerity,<lb />
and to test the strength of Bush's<lb />
no-new-taxes pledge.<lb />
'They will want to build a<lb />
record for why new revenues are<lb />
ans of federal government serv<lb />
ice. Three are holdovers from the<lb />
Reagan administration, five oth-<lb />
ers have been previously con-<lb />
firmed by the Senate for other<lb />
jobs, and four are former mem-<lb />
bers of Congress.<lb />
Senate Majority Leader<lb />
George Mitchell, D-Maine, has<lb />
said he is impressed with the<lb />
appointees as a group and expects<lb />
Beginning this week with<lb />
secretary of state-designate James<lb />
A. Baker III, Elizabeth Dole,<lb />
Bush's choice to head the Labor<lb />
Department, and Richard G. Dar-<lb />
man, the new budget director,<lb />
Congress will quiz the appointees<lb />
in an effort to discern where Bush<lb />
will depart from the policies of<lb />
Reagan, whose relations with the J" <lb />
Hill often were rockv<lb />
Nicaragua's moribund Contra<lb />
rebels; what will be done to ease<lb />
Third World debt; how to pursue<lb />
further arms reductions with the<lb />
Soviet Union; and how to breathe<lb />
life into Middle East peace efforts.<lb />
Dole will have jurisdiction<lb />
over issues that Bush make keys<lb />
to his "kinder, gentler nation"<lb />
pledge, including parentsal leave<lb />
and adjustments in the minimum<lb />
wage.<lb />
Darman's appearance before<lb />
the Governmental Affairs<lb />
Committee will be Congress' first<lb />
shot at finding out what might be<lb />
in the budget plan Bush is ex-<lb />
pected to submit in February.<lb />
In the next few weeks, atten-<lb />
tion will focus on hearings for<lb />
former Sen. John Tower, Bush's<lb />
choice for secretary of defense;<lb />
Robert Mosbacher, to be com-<lb />
merce secretary; former Rep. Jack<lb />
Kemp, to head Housing and Ur-<lb />
ban development ; Samuel Skin-<lb />
ner, '1 ransportation; Louis W. Sul-<lb />
livan, Health and Human Serv-<lb />
ices; Clayton Yeutter, Agricul-<lb />
ture; former Rep. Edward J. Der-<lb />
winski, Veterans Affairs; former<lb />
Jr Interior.<lb />
Shultz asks to tear down Berlin<lb />
Wall, praises Soviet progress<lb />
VIENNA, Austria (AP)<lb />
Praising the Soviet Union for its<lb />
progress on human rights, Secre-<lb />
tary of State George P. Shultz ar-<lb />
rived today for the end of a 35-<lb />
nation review of Moscow'srecord<lb />
and called for the dismantling of<lb />
its radio jamming transmitters.<lb />
Shultz also renewed his de-<lb />
mand that the Soviets tear down<lb />
the Berlin Wall. He called it "one<lb />
of the acid tests" of K ilin inten-<lb />
tions.<lb />
The secretary and other for-<lb />
eign ministers are in Vienna to<lb />
sign !6ff yt the fnost ambitious<lb />
tional arms control that are due to "Jamming has stopped<lb />
open in Vienna in March. Shultz said, "and we don't want<lb />
Shultz flew to Vienna from to see it reinstiruted<lb />
Washington on his final diplo- The Helsinki accords, signed<lb />
matic mission after 6 and half by the United States, the Soviet<lb />
years as State Department chief. Union, Canada and 32 European<lb />
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Listing human rights im-<lb />
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achievement, Shultz credited the<lb />
Soviets and their East European<lb />
allies with adopting "much more<lb />
open" sQCjptjes ihari Ihey had in<lb />
1975, wrien tit JgTtejr�e�t to fos-<lb />
Europe. In exchange for this con-<lb />
cession, the Soviets pledged to<lb />
permit more contacts with the<lb />
West and freer movement of<lb />
people and ideas.<lb />
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East-West human rights and se- ter East-West understanding was<lb />
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view of the 1975 Helsinki agree-<lb />
ments.<lb />
The 50-page document took<lb />
more than two years to negotiate<lb />
and was formally adopted Sun-<lb />
day. It contains landmark<lb />
signed<lb />
However, he called on the<lb />
Soviets to dismarde the giant<lb />
transmitters that had jammed<lb />
Western radio broadcasts for<lb />
years. Late last year, the Soviets �<lb />
and their East European allies Y<lb />
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commitments on human rights stopped interfering with Radio<lb />
and sets the seal on new NATO- Liberty and Radio Free Europe<lb />
Warsaw Pact talks on corv broadcasts.<lb />
Drop in heart disease rate,<lb />
still number one killer<lb />
MONTEREY, Calif. (AP) -<lb />
Heart disease remains the<lb />
nation's biggest killer, takinga life<lb />
every 32 seconds, but researchers<lb />
have made "unbelievable" prog-<lb />
ress in taming the disease, accord-<lb />
ing to the American Heart Asso-<lb />
ciation.<lb />
Figures released Sunday<lb />
show that deaths from heart and<lb />
blood vessel disease have<lb />
dropped 24 percent during the<lb />
past decade. Researchers attrib-<lb />
ute the improvement to healthier<lb />
living habits and better treatment.<lb />
"The public ought to appreci-<lb />
ate the progress that has been<lb />
made in heart disease over the<lb />
past 20 yearssaid Dr. Myron L.<lb />
Weisfeldt, the association's presi-<lb />
dent-elect.<lb />
"It's almost unbelievable.<lb />
There is almost no form of heart<lb />
disease that we can't approach<lb />
without meaningful treatment<lb />
However, Weisfeldt, a heart<lb />
specialist at Johns Hopkins Uni-<lb />
versity, cautioned that much<lb />
work remains in improving care<lb />
and encouraging people to take<lb />
better care of themselves.<lb />
"I believe we can prevent at<lb />
least 50 percent of the jschemic<lb />
heart disease in the United States<lb />
by the year 2000 if we stop smok-<lb />
ing, get cholesterol treated if ifs<lb />
above 220 and identify and treat<lb />
hypertension he said.<lb />
Ischemic heart disease is the<lb />
clogging of blood vessels that feed<lb />
the heart. It underlies most heart<lb />
attacks, the single most lethal<lb />
heart ailment.<lb />
The association said that in<lb />
1986, the most recent year for<lb />
which there are statistics, an esti-<lb />
mated 978,500 Americans died<lb />
from heart attacks, strokes and<lb />
other diseases of the heart and<lb />
blood vessels. Cancer, the No. 2<lb />
killer, took 466,000 lives.<lb />
The association's latest fig-<lb />
ures show that more than one in<lb />
four Americans suffers some<lb />
form of cardiovascular disease,<lb />
and almost half eventually die<lb />
from it.<lb />
However, the figures also<lb />
bear out the brightening outlook:<lb />
Between 1976 and 1986, the death<lb />
rate from all forms of cardiovas-<lb />
cular disease fell 24 percent, in-<lb />
cluding 28 percent for heart at-<lb />
tacks and 40 percent for strokes.<lb />
'The good news is that we<lb />
continue to see an improvement<lb />
in the death rate from the biggest<lb />
killer of our population said Dr.<lb />
Bemadine Heal v of the Cleveland<lb />
Clinic Foundation, the<lb />
association's current president.<lb />
'Those trends are dramatic<lb />
and don't seem to be reversing<lb />
she said. "The bad news is that<lb />
heart disease is still killing almost<lb />
1 million Americans a year, and<lb />
we've got a long way to go<lb />
About 60 percent of the heart-<lb />
attack deaths occur before the<lb />
victim reaches the hospital. Stud-<lb />
ies show that about half of all<lb />
heart attack victims wait more<lb />
than two hours before getting to<lb />
an emergency room.<lb />
Weisfeldt said a major goal is<lb />
getting people to go to the hospi-<lb />
tal within three or four hours of<lb />
the first sign of heart attacks.<lb />
During this period, there is still<lb />
time to give them drugs to dis-<lb />
solve the blood clots that are caus-<lb />
ing, their heart attacks. This treat-<lb />
ment can save lives and reduce<lb />
the disability of heart attacks.<lb />
Other major goals, he said,<lb />
including finding ways to im-<lb />
prove the effectiveness of<lb />
angioplasty, which uses balloons<lb />
to reopen clogged heart arteries,<lb />
and finding surgical and medical<lb />
techniques to identify and protect<lb />
people at risk of cardiac arrest.<lb />
The association estimates that<lb />
cardiovascular disease will cost<lb />
$88.2 billion this year in medical<lb />
expenses and lost wages. In 1986,<lb />
it estimated the cost at $78.6 bil-<lb />
lion.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY 17, 1989<lb />
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FOR RENT<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED:<lb />
Immediately. Non-smoker. To share 3<lb />
bedroom house. Will have own bed-<lb />
room. 175.00 per month plus 1 3 utili-<lb />
ties 5 minutes from school Call<lb />
Pamela at 758-7142.<lb />
ROOM FOR RENT: Access to kitchen<lb />
and bath. Between 5th &amp; 4th on Jarvis.<lb />
Utilities included. $175.00 Call before<lb />
11:00. 830-1808 or work 758-1112.<lb />
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY: Female<lb />
non-smoker to share 2 Bdrm duplex.<lb />
Will have own room. $110 13 utili-<lb />
ties. 34 mile from campus. Call 758-<lb />
2096.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED: Male or<lb />
Female. Private room, $90 a month.<lb />
Close to campus, 15 on the utilities.<lb />
Call 758-0312. Two rooms available<lb />
HOUSEMATE: Quite MF, wanted by<lb />
faculty member 3 bedroom house,<lb />
newly remodeled, walking distance to<lb />
campus. Rent and lease negotiable<lb />
Call 752-3677.<lb />
2 BDRM. APT: For rent at Eastbrook.<lb />
Take over lease until August. $310 per<lb />
month call 752-3860.<lb />
NEED ONE NON-SMOKING FE-<lb />
MALE: To share trailer in nice trailer<lb />
park. $150.00month 12 utilities.<lb />
Call 756-9758 or 830-1497.<lb />
FOR SALE<lb />
FOR SALE: Black sofa with bed,<lb />
average condition � 30.00. Two twin<lb />
beds 50.00 each. 752-6554.<lb />
I HAVE SEVERAL DEPENDABLE<lb />
CARS FOR SALE: From 300.00 to<lb />
1,000. Require 12 down and am will-<lb />
ing to finance the rest. 752-6554.<lb />
SERVICES OFFERED<lb />
PARTY: If you are having a party and<lb />
need a D.J. for the best music available<lb />
for parties: Dance, Top 40, &amp; Beach.<lb />
Call 355-2781 and ask for Morgan.<lb />
WORD PROCESSING AND PHO-<lb />
TOCOPYING SERVICES: We offer<lb />
typing and photocopving services We<lb />
also sell software and computer disk-<lb />
ettes. 24 hours in and out. Guaranteed<lb />
typing on paper up to 20 hand written<lb />
pages. We repair computers and print-<lb />
ers also. Lowest hourly rate in town.<lb />
SDF Professional Computer Services,<lb />
106 East 5th Street (beside Cubbies)<lb />
Greenville, NC 752-3694.<lb />
HELP WANTED<lb />
ATTENTION � HIRING! Govern<lb />
ment jobs � your area. Many em medi-<lb />
ate openings without waiting list or<lb />
test. $17,840 � $69,485. Call 1-602-838-<lb />
8885. EXT B5285.<lb />
WILLING TO TRADE: Horseback<lb />
riding in exchange for occasional stable<lb />
help, grooming, etc. English and west-<lb />
ern tack available. Experienced riders<lb />
only. Call 756-6635 after 7 p.m.<lb />
WANTED: Bartenders Male or Fe-<lb />
male. For more information call 746-<lb />
2319.<lb />
SOCCER COACH: Assistant coach for<lb />
'77 Greenville Stars Select Soccer Team.<lb />
Must possess good soccer skills, ability<lb />
to work with youth players February<lb />
through March. Salary is $7.00 per ses-<lb />
sion, Contact Willie Nelms 756-3879<lb />
after 6 p.m.<lb />
INTERESTED IN A CAREER IN<lb />
MARKETING, ADVERTISING,<lb />
JOURNALISM, GRAPHIC DESIGN,<lb />
OR PUBLIC RELATIONS?? Local<lb />
downtown development firm will<lb />
place one person in each specialty in a<lb />
4-monih internship program with<lb />
company beginning in January 1989<lb />
Volunteer program is designed to in<lb />
troduce students to careers in commu-<lb />
nications and provide hands-on expe-<lb />
rience with trained professionals. 10-15<lb />
hours per week are required. Expenses<lb />
and mileage are paid. Juniors or seniors<lb />
preferred, with mapr as appropriate<lb />
Interviews will be held January 24-27,<lb />
with selection of final candidates on<lb />
January 30. Send resume and cover<lb />
letter by January 23 to Deborah<lb />
1 highes, Director of Marketing, Phil<lb />
Flowers &amp; Associates, Inc 101 West<lb />
14th St Suite 105, Greenville, NC<lb />
27834.<lb />
INTERESTED IN PAYING OFF<lb />
THOSE CHX'MAS BILLS: Or Begin<lb />
ning to plan for a new Spring ward-<lb />
robe1 Brodv's and Brodv's for Men<lb />
have part time sales associate positions<lb />
available for Individual who can work<lb />
flexible hours Apply at Brodv's, Caro-<lb />
lina East Mall Monday Wednesday 2-<lb />
4<lb />
PHOTOGRAPHERS WANTED:<lb />
Interested in making money part-time<lb />
photographing campus activities? No<lb />
experience necessary, we train. If you<lb />
are highly sociable, have a 35 mm<lb />
camera, and transportation, please call<lb />
between noon and 5 p.m , M-F, at 1-<lb />
800-722-7033.<lb />
FEMALE RESIDENT COUNSELOR:<lb />
Interested in those with human service<lb />
background wishing to gain valuable<lb />
experience in the field. No monetary<lb />
compensation, however room, utili-<lb />
tites and rhone provided. Mary Smith<lb />
REAL Crisis Center 758 1IELP.<lb />
BABYSITTER NEEDED: On<lb />
Monday's &amp; Wednesday's from 12<lb />
until 5 p.m. Will need own transporta-<lb />
tion. Will also need someone occasion<lb />
ally to sit on Tuesday's If can work<lb />
either of these days, please call 756<lb />
6319.<lb />
$10-$15HOUR: Processing mail at<lb />
home. Weekly check guaranteed. For<lb />
details write V &amp; F. Enterprises 14263<lb />
San Pablo Ave, Suite 111, San Pablo,<lb />
CA 94806.<lb />
CJ'S WANTS YOU: Every position<lb />
open. We are putting together the best<lb />
wait staff, cooks and prep personnel to<lb />
make CJ's the best restaurant team in<lb />
East Carolina. Call between 2 5 p.m. for<lb />
appointment M-F. Ask for Casey. 355-<lb />
3543<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
AKC REGISTERED GOLDEN RE<lb />
TRIEVER PUPPIES: 3 males priced at<lb />
$150 to $225. Call 746 2517.<lb />
HEY PI K APPS: The house looks awe<lb />
some � Let's "hope Bish" gets over the<lb />
"Mr. Clean Syndrome" Those upstairs<lb />
G.P.As should be "high" (but remem-<lb />
ber, not in the house).<lb />
WELCOME BACK PI KAPPA PHI<lb />
BROTHERS: I lope you all had a great<lb />
break, and get ready for a great<lb />
semester. Love, the Little Sisters.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS: To all the<lb />
new Phi Tau brothers. We're glad that<lb />
you made it. Love the little sisters.<lb />
TO ALL PHI TAU LITTLE SISTERS:<lb />
Thanks for the great turn out to the first<lb />
meeting of 89. Keep up the good work<lb />
PHI TAU LITTLE SISTERS: Want to<lb />
help you get in shape! Win a years free<lb />
membership to the Spa Buv a chance to<lb />
win from a little sister.<lb />
TO PHI KAPPA LAU BROTHERS:<lb />
We're looking forward to great parties<lb />
and a great semester with you. love<lb />
Phi Kappa Tau little sisters.<lb />
FROM ROOM TO ROOM V1 DID<lb />
GO: It wasa surprise social of rainbows<lb />
and snow! The sisters arrived with<lb />
blindfolds in tact, the soda was fun, it<lb />
was GREAT, in fact! Thanks to Alpha<lb />
Xi Delta pledges and the Sig Eps, too'<lb />
We liked the surprise and we love you!<lb />
The sisters of Alpha Xi Delta.<lb />
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operators at Prep-shirt Manutactur<lb />
ing. 1800 N. Greene Street Greenville,<lb />
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KA LITTLE SISTERS: Welcome back<lb />
girls. Our first meeting is Wednesday<lb />
Jan. 18th at 9:30 p.m. If you are plan<lb />
ning to be active this semester please<lb />
attend<lb />
IHE S1STFRS AND PLEDGES OF<lb />
SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA: Would like<lb />
to welcome everyone back to school!<lb />
Good luck this semester!<lb />
MEADE, MISHA, EMILY,<lb />
DANIELLE, AMY, LISA AND<lb />
MARTHA: Hang in there! We are<lb />
behind you' 1 ove the Sisters of Sigm�<lb />
Sigma Sigma<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS: To the new<lb />
sisters of Gamma Beta chapter of Sigma<lb />
Sigma Sigma Christine Allabach, Gin<lb />
get Beatty, Robin Black, 1 folly Bratton,<lb />
Stephanie Boykin, Kelly Carpenter,<lb />
Luanne Collins, Suzanne Desrochers,<lb />
Paige Dusenberry, Carla Fairbanks,<lb />
Lois Gilbert, Abbie Core, Julie<lb />
Hamrick, Christi Harris, Amber<lb />
Hodge, Cyndi Holzhauser, Michelle<lb />
Klun, Cassk lane, Jill Mau, Coleen<lb />
McDonald, Elizabeth Moore, Kati<lb />
Mulligan, Amy Neal, Kim Schechter,<lb />
Mihele Streib<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS: To the new<lb />
officers of Gamma Beta chapter of<lb />
Sigma Sigma Sigma. President �<lb />
Sharyl Butts, Vice President � Melissa<lb />
Terranova, Treasurer Bottv Pivec,<lb />
Secretary � Blair mathews, Rush<lb />
Membership � Carrie O'Brien, Educa-<lb />
tion � Mia McCoy, good luck in '89!<lb />
Love the sisters of Sigma Sigma Sigma<lb />
AOPI'S: 1 lope everybody's break was<lb />
great. Roscball is coming so be looking<lb />
for that special date It is only 19 days<lb />
away, get prepared for an outrageous<lb />
day<lb />
AOPI'S: Beta Lambdas, Be ready for a<lb />
wild semester We can't wait to call you<lb />
sisters! Love the sisters of AOPi.<lb />
COLLATION<lb />
IS NOT A DIRTY WORD<lb />
IT s OUR BUSINESS<lb />
ACCU �;�<lb />
ESCOPY<lb />
v A �  p ,<lb />
758-2400<lb />
I HE PIKES: Would like to congratu-<lb />
late the new 1FC executive council.<lb />
PI KAPPA ALPHA: 14 schools head to<lb />
Greenville Jan. 27. Watch out ECU here<lb />
come the Pikes.<lb />
CONGRATS: Cabell Lawton<lb />
secretary � Go Pikes!<lb />
IFC<lb />
THE BROTHERS OF PHI KAPPA<lb />
LAU: Would like to congratulate the<lb />
newly initiated brothers: Bob Durda<lb />
Greg Lee, Phil Singleton, Andy Elgin,<lb />
Mike Andrews, Jerry Bland, Ty Blan<lb />
ton, Kevin Breeden, Corey Bryant,<lb />
lerry Garner, John Hernly, Harrison<lb />
1 iubard, Gary Madey, Brian Marion,<lb />
lohn Richardson, Greg Smith, Dallas<lb />
ABORTION<lb />
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M-F 8:30-4 p.m.<lb />
Sat. 10-1 p.m.<lb />
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Call for appointment Mon thru Sat Low<lb />
Cost Termination to 20 wrek� of pregnancy<lb />
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PHI TAU'S: Get pumped for the for<lb />
mal at Topsail Beach It's only a month<lb />
away!<lb />
TO ALL E.C.U. MEN: We want you to<lb />
be a Phi Tau! Come rush Phi Kappa Tau<lb />
Jan. 23 26 For more information call<lb />
757-1319<lb />
BROTHERS OF PI KAPPA PHI: Wei<lb />
come back all Fraternities and soron<lb />
ties. Pi Kappa Phi Rush will be held Ian<lb />
23rd through the 25th.<lb />
GRE PREPARATION! The best 510<lb />
you'll ever spend Baron's, Arco<lb />
Cliff's notes. Retail S21 00, yours for ten<lb />
bucks Call Mike @ 752-5683<lb />
SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL<lb />
Bonus Diskettes<lb />
5 14" DSDD<lb />
$4.95<lb />
per box of 10<lb />
Verbatim Diskettes<lb />
5 14" DSDD<lb />
$7.95<lb />
per box of 10<lb />
SDF Professional<lb />
Computers, Inc.<lb />
106 East 5th Street<lb />
Greenville, NC 27834<lb />
752-3694<lb />
OPPORTUNITY<lb />
TRI COUNTY HOMES, INC. IS<lb />
EXPANDING ITS SALES FORCE OVER<lb />
ALL OF EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA<lb />
IF YOU ARE ENERGETIC, ENTHUSIAS<lb />
TIC. HONEST AND NEED AN INCOME<lb />
OF MORE THAN $25,000.00 A YEAR<lb />
"HERE IS YOUR CHANCE"<lb />
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A<lb />
COMPANY THAT OFFERS BENEFITS<lb />
LIKE LIFE INSURANCE, HEALTH ANC<lb />
DENTAL INSURANCE. DlSABILI<lb />
INSURANCE. AS WELL AS A<lb />
RETIREMENT PROGRAM<lb />
CALL<lb />
1-800-672-4503<lb />
AND ASK FOR KAREN LAMBERT<lb />
A SCHEDULED CONFIDENT<lb />
INTERVIEW WILL BE ARRANGED<lb />
Announcements<lb />
f i<lb />
CO-OP EDUCATION<lb />
Cooperative Education, a free service of-<lb />
fered by the University, is designed to<lb />
help you find career-related work experi-<lb />
ence before you graduate. We would like<lb />
to extend an invitation to all students to<lb />
attend a Co-op Information Seminar in the<lb />
General Classroom Building. Thur Jan.<lb />
12 4 p .m. rm. 2016. Thur Jan. 191 p.m.rm.<lb />
1014. Mon Jan. 23 1 p.m. rm. 1014. Thur<lb />
Jan 264pm.rm.2016.MonJan.304p.m.<lb />
rm. 2016. Thur Feb. 2 1 p.m. rm. 1014.<lb />
Mon 6 1 p.m. rm. 1014. Thur Feb. 9 4<lb />
p.m. rm. 2016. Mon Feb. 13 4 p.m. rm.<lb />
2016. Thur Feb. 16 1 p.m. rm. 1014. Mon<lb />
Feb. 20 1 p.m. rm. 1014. Thur Feb. 23 4<lb />
p.m. rm. 2016. Mon Feb 27 4 p.m. rm.<lb />
2016.<lb />
CHINESE ACROBATS<lb />
The Student Union Minority Arts<lb />
Committee proudly presents The Chinese<lb />
Golden ragon Acrobats and Magicians of<lb />
Taipei in performance on Thursday, Feb. 2<lb />
at 8 p.m. in Wnght Auditorium. This<lb />
Company consists of 23 dancers, magi-<lb />
cians, and acrobats in colorful costumes<lb />
� half of whom are members of the<lb />
Danny Chang (Troupe Director) family.<lb />
This group has performed extensively<lb />
world wide. Tickets for this event are now<lb />
on sale in the Central Ticket Office of<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center, (phone 757-<lb />
6611, ext. 266). Office hours are 11 a.m. to<lb />
6 p.m. M-F.<lb />
PIRATES OF FENZANCE<lb />
The Performing Arts Series presents "Pi-<lb />
rates of Penzance" a Gilbert &amp; Sullivan<lb />
Operetta on Mon, Jan. 30 at 8 p.m. in<lb />
Wright Auditorium. This production is<lb />
staged by the New York Gilbert &amp; Sulli-<lb />
van Players They remain the premiere<lb />
production company of Gilberi &amp;<lb />
Sullivan's work. This production includes<lb />
such memorable tunes as, 'Toor Wander-<lb />
ing One "A Rollickling Band Of Pirates<lb />
We and "I Am the Very Model of A<lb />
Modern Major-General Tickets for "Pi-<lb />
rates of Penzance" are now on sale in the<lb />
Central Ticket Office in Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center (phone 757-6611, ext. 266).<lb />
Office hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. M-F.<lb />
PHILAPANCQ<lb />
The Philadelphia Dance Company (Phila-<lb />
danco) will perform in Wright Audito-<lb />
rium on Tuesday, Jan. 17 at 8 p.m. This<lb />
performance is part of the Performing<lb />
Arts Series. Led by John Myers Brown,<lb />
this Black Dance Troupe creates excite-<lb />
ment and makes headlines everywhere<lb />
they perform. Tickets for this dynamic<lb />
performance are available from the Cen-<lb />
tral Ticket Office, Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center phone 757-6611, ext. 266 Office<lb />
hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. This perform-<lb />
ance is sponsored in part by a grant from<lb />
the North Carolina Arts Council and the<lb />
National Endowment for the Arts in<lb />
Washington, DC, a federal agency<lb />
AHMAD JAMAL<lb />
The Student Union Special Concerts<lb />
Committee presents Jazz Recording Great<lb />
Ahmad Jamal in concert on Wed Jan 25 at<lb />
8 p.m. in HendrixThreatre. A subtle, com-<lb />
plex, and veratile interpreter and com-<lb />
poser Jamal is regarded as a magician's<lb />
magician. Tickets are now on sale for this<lb />
outstanding evening of jazz. For further<lb />
details contact The Central Ticket Office in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center, phone 757-<lb />
6611, ext 266 Office hours are 11 a.m. to 6<lb />
p.m M-F.<lb />
MODELS NEEDED<lb />
Models needed by the School of Art. The<lb />
School of Art is offering positions as<lb />
models for figure drawing classes spring<lb />
semester at $5 per hour. Contact Connie<lb />
Folmer in the School of Art Administra<lb />
tion office, Jenkins 2000 or call 757-6563.<lb />
PRE SEASON BASKETBALL<lb />
A registration meeting for the annual in-<lb />
tramural pre season basketball tourna-<lb />
ment will be held Jan. 17 at 5 p.m. in Bio<lb />
103. All mens and womens squads are<lb />
encouraged to attend!<lb />
FOOTBALL<lb />
Mangers needed for varsity football. Pick<lb />
up application at office in Minges. 757-<lb />
6029.<lb />
SCIENTIFIC TALK<lb />
The ECU Chapter of Sigma Xi, the Scien-<lb />
tific Research Society, will present a talk<lb />
by Prof Wenda Trevathan on Jan. 19 at<lb />
7.00 p.m. in room 1028 GCB. Prof. Tre-<lb />
vathan will speak about different aspects<lb />
of her new book, I luman Birth: An Evolu-<lb />
tionary Perspective.<lb />
CLASS PICTURES<lb />
Any student wishing to have a class pic-<lb />
ture taken for the yearbook now has that<lb />
chance Class photographs will be taken<lb />
Jan. 23 � Jan. 27 in the student store from<lb />
9 a.m. til 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. til 4:30 p.m.<lb />
each day<lb />
FACULTY AND STAFF<lb />
Faculty and staff yearbook pictures will<lb />
be taken Jan. 23 � Jan. 27 in the student<lb />
store from 9 a.m. tile 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. til<lb />
4:30 p.m. each day.<lb />
IRS<lb />
Wanted: Sport care attendant. The De-<lb />
partment of Intramural-Recreational<lb />
Services is looking for individuals experi-<lb />
enced in spttrts care (athletic training) to<lb />
work within the sports care program.<lb />
Experience in high school, collegiate ath-<lb />
letic training desirable. Contact Todd<lb />
McCollum in 204 Memorial Gym or call<lb />
757-6387 for more information.<lb />
CO-OP EDUCATION<lb />
Interested in a summer job with a resort,<lb />
camp, or recreational facility? Feb. 9th,<lb />
ECU will host over 50 agencies looking for<lb />
summer employees Come bv or call Co-<lb />
op Ed. for more info, on your career op-<lb />
portunities, 757-6979, GCB 2028.<lb />
EDUCATION MAJORS<lb />
It's not too late to submit your application<lb />
for the workstudy trip to Pueblo, Mexico<lb />
for Spring Break (March 4-12). If you're<lb />
concerned about the expense - don't be.<lb />
Fund raising efforts will be a group en-<lb />
deavor. What a great opportunity to<lb />
travel while sharing your talents and<lb />
skills in a local school. Applications are<lb />
availablein R-154, Speight. For more info<lb />
contact Marianne Exum at (w) 757-6271 or<lb />
(h) 830-9450. Hurry! Time is running out.<lb />
HONORS SEMINARS<lb />
All faculty members and I lonors students<lb />
are reminded of their opportunity to de-<lb />
sign or request an 1 lonors Seminar of their<lb />
choice. The Honors Committee makes the<lb />
final selection. Please submit proposals<lb />
(with syllabus) to David Sanders (757-<lb />
6373) at the Honors Office, Room 1002<lb />
GCB by Jan. 17. See Dr. Sanders in the<lb />
1 lonors Office for more info.<lb />
MODELS<lb />
Models for figure drawing class are<lb />
needed for spring semester; if interested<lb />
contact Commie Folmer, School of Art.<lb />
Jenkins Fine Arts Center. 757-6563 or Tran<lb />
Gordley 757-6259.<lb />
MEN'S FRISBEE CLUB<lb />
It's time for one of those organizational<lb />
meetings. Tonight in Mendenhall rm. 212<lb />
at 9:30 p.m. Anyone wishing to join is<lb />
welcomed. Present members have no<lb />
choice. For more info, call Gary at 752-<lb />
7538.<lb />
MSf<lb />
The Episcopal Student Fellowship meets<lb />
at 5:30 p.m. at St. Paul's Episcopal Church<lb />
4th St. All are welcome. Call Allen Man-<lb />
ning at 758-1440.<lb />
ECU COLLEGE REPUBLI-<lb />
CANS<lb />
The Executive officers of the ECU Federa-<lb />
tion of College Republicans would like to<lb />
invite everyone to our first meeting of the<lb />
semester on Jan. 18 at 7 p.m. in 212 Men-<lb />
denhall. Meetings will be held every Wed.<lb />
same time, same place.<lb />
IAGNE<lb />
Wes2fel Christine Fellowship invites you<lb />
to enjoy a free lasagne supper while you<lb />
meet new people and learn about our<lb />
Spring fellowship opportunitities, plus<lb />
tour the Methodiest Student Center, 501<lb />
East Fifth St. (across from Carrett Dorm).<lb />
Sponsored by Presbyterian and Method-<lb />
ist Campus Ministries, 758-2030.<lb />
STUDENT UNION<lb />
Applications are now being accepted for<lb />
the position of 1989-90 Student Union<lb />
President. Deadline to apply is Jan. 20,<lb />
1989. Applications can be picked up at the<lb />
Information Desk or the Student Union<lb />
Office �rm 236.<lb />
OVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT<lb />
The Overseas Development Network will<lb />
be meeting on Jan. 19th at 4 p.m. in Men-<lb />
denhall Student Center. We will be dis<lb />
cussing our adopted project and possible<lb />
fundraisers. New members welcome! Call<lb />
Tonya Batity for more info, (hm 830 8888;<lb />
wk 757-6611 ext. 221).<lb />
HUMAN BIRTH<lb />
Professor Wenda Trevathan of New<lb />
Mexico State Univ. will lecture about dif<lb />
ferent aspects of her new and highly ac<lb />
claimed book, Human Birth: An Evolu-<lb />
tionary Perspective. Prof. Trevathan will<lb />
speak at 7 p.m Jan. 19 in rm 1028 GCB.<lb />
PE MAJORS CLUB<lb />
Wanted All P.E. Majors and intended<lb />
majors to help support our club. No DUES<lb />
� Just FUN First meeting to be held Jan<lb />
19 at 8 p.m. in Minges, rm. 142<lb />
BULLS�Y�J)ARTS<lb />
We're still waiting for our equipment It<lb />
won't be in for another 2-3 weeks. There<lb />
will be another announcement stating<lb />
when we will have our next meeting It<lb />
should be in the next week or so. This<lb />
meeting will organize what we already<lb />
have accomplished and hopefully we will<lb />
be ready to play as soon as our darts get<lb />
here.<lb />
THI PETA.LAMPDA<lb />
Welcome back members There will be a<lb />
general meeting on Jan. 17 at 4 p m in rm<lb />
1013. Pictures will be taken for the year-<lb />
book also.<lb />
MEIHQPIST STUDENT<lb />
CENTER<lb />
Title: "Let Your Bones Dance There will<lb />
be a dance at the Methodist Student Cen-<lb />
ter on Jan. 20, at 8:30 p.m. Free admission,<lb />
free refreshments. The MSC is located at<lb />
501 E. 5th St. across from Garrett Dorm<lb />
Call 758-2030 or 752-7240 for details.<lb />
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT<lb />
ASSQC<lb />
The Student Financial Management Asso-<lb />
ciation will hold its first meeting for the<lb />
spring semester on Jan. 18 at 4:30 p.m. in<lb />
rm. 3009 GCB everyone is welcome to<lb />
attend.<lb />
EARLY CHILDHOOD CLUB<lb />
Welcome to a new semester! Make it<lb />
worthwhile by getting involved! (E02<lb />
invites all Early Childhood Majors to at<lb />
tend the first meeting of the semester. It<lb />
will be held on Jan. 18 at 4 p.m. in Speight<lb />
308. All new and current members are<lb />
welcome to attend and get some great<lb />
flannel board activitities.<lb />
S.A.M.<lb />
There will be an important meeting of the<lb />
Society for the Advancement of Manage-<lb />
ment on Jan. 18 at 3 p m. in GCB 1028 all<lb />
members must attend<lb />
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL<lb />
The Lady Pirates will host American Uni-<lb />
versity Jan. 21 in Minges at 7 p.m. At<lb />
halftime there will be a dinner giveaway<lb />
as well as a Pure Gold Dancer Perform<lb />
ance.<lb />
MF SWIMMING<lb />
ECU. Men's and Women's swimming<lb />
teams will face Duke Jan. 21 The meet<lb />
starts at 2 p.m. in Minges Aquatic Center<lb />
Both squads enjoy fine records this sea-<lb />
son, but still need your support. This is the<lb />
last home meet of the year.<lb />
GOSPEL CHOIR<lb />
The ECU Gospel Choir is now accepting<lb />
new members for the Spring Semester. If<lb />
you enjoy singing, we invite you to stop<lb />
by the Ledonia Wright Cultural Center on<lb />
Wed. afternoons at 5 p.m. during rehears-<lb />
als. Deadline Jan. 25.<lb />
LAW SOCIETY<lb />
Our next mtg. will be at 6 p.m. in GC 1014<lb />
on Jan. 19. All members and other inter-<lb />
ested students, please attend.<lb />
SIUPY SKILLS<lb />
Improving your study skills. Learning<lb />
how to improve your study skills for<lb />
greater success in college. The following<lb />
mini course and workshops can help you<lb />
prepare for the added workload of college<lb />
or help to increase your grade point<lb />
average. All sessions will be held in 313<lb />
Wright Building. Jan. 17 Making and Us-<lb />
ing Notes 3-430 p.m Jan. 18 Efficient<lb />
Reading 3-4:30 p.m Jan. 19 Test Taking 3-<lb />
4:30 p.m. You may attend ail the topic<lb />
sessions or choose the ones where you<lb />
need the most improvement.<lb />
DECISION SCIENCE<lb />
The first meeting of the Decision Scion.<lb />
Society for the Spring semester will be a i<lb />
18 at 3 p m in GCBrm 3004 The meetii<lb />
will concern the honor policy under cur<lb />
rent consideration governing compute:<lb />
related projects and the use of the a a<lb />
puter lab in the School of Business. Up<lb />
coming meetings, speakers, and event<lb />
will also be discussed Ideas and input be<lb />
ALL concerned Business students a:<lb />
welcome. A special invitation is extended<lb />
to all prospective new members.<lb />
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED<lb />
Normal and allergic volunteers needed<lb />
for Asthma research at the ECU Dept of<lb />
Medicine. Study purchase a patier<lb />
ranges from blood donation to allergen<lb />
challenge. All volunteers will be com per<lb />
sated. If interested, call 551 3159.<lb />
WOMEN'S TENNIS TRYOUTS<lb />
117 to 120 2:30 to 4 pm. Minge<lb />
Coliseuim Tennis Courts Any question-<lb />
call: Lynn Gorski � Asst Tennis ooadi<lb />
757-6161.<lb />
WATERSKI CLUB<lb />
The ECU Waterski Club will have its first<lb />
meeting ot the semester Jan. 19at6pm it<lb />
the Library. All are invited to attend for<lb />
more info call Tommy Lewis at 830-0137<lb />
A social hour will follow the meeting<lb />
NEW STUDENT RFVIFWS<lb />
Any student that ordered a new Student<lb />
Review should come be the Buccaneei<lb />
office and pick one up We are located in<lb />
front of Joyner Library on the second floor<lb />
of the publications building.<lb />
BIOLOGY CLUB<lb />
Gamma Beta Phi members One point<lb />
may be earned by working at the Blood<lb />
mobile Jan 18 &amp; 19 for one hour If inter<lb />
ested come by the Biology building and<lb />
sign up for times located across from the<lb />
nirth wing elevator.<lb />
BLOODMOBILE<lb />
The Bloodmobile will be at 244 Mende<lb />
nhall Jan. 18 &amp; 19 from 12 p m. to 6 p.m. A<lb />
sign up sheet for times is located in the Bio<lb />
building across from the elevator in the<lb />
north wing. Please give. Sponsored by the<lb />
Biology Club.<lb />
COLLEGE WORK STUPY<lb />
If you have been awarded college work<lb />
study for Fall Semester andor Spring<lb />
Semester, you are encouraged to contact<lb />
the Co-op office about off-campus place<lb />
ments. Call 757-6979 or come by the GCB,<lb />
room 2028.<lb />
w V<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00058116_tn_0008" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY 17, 1989 7<lb />
Democrats elect chairman<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) � Raleigh<lb />
attorney Lawrence Davis was<lb />
elected North Carolina Demo-<lb />
cratic chairman Saturday and<lb />
said the party and its nominees<lb />
should broaden their appeal to<lb />
the "ordinary citizen<lb />
How many Democrats have<lb />
we heard say that the party left<lb />
Ihem?" Davis said in an accep-<lb />
tance speech to the Democratic<lb />
Executive Committee. "Well,<lb />
now is the time to find all of our<lb />
friends that have ever told us that<lb />
and tell them the Democratic<lb />
Party is home<lb />
In an interview, Davis said the<lb />
party and its candidates should<lb />
teflev t the general interests of the<lb />
people as a whole<lb />
The W-member committee<lb />
i: nanimousi v elected Davis on the<lb />
recommendation of a nominating<lb />
panel appointed by the outgoing<lb />
chairman, Jim V? Hecke, who<lb />
derided against eking re-elec-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Parks Helms, a former state<lb />
legislator from Charlotte who had<lb />
planned to challenge Davis, with-<lb />
d re w a fter hi s name was placed i n<lb />
nomination in what he called a<lb />
move for unity. He told reporters<lb />
the vote would have been close<lb />
and that he believed the next<lb />
oh airman should take office with<lb />
broad support.<lb />
some Democrats privately ac-<lb />
cused Sen. Terrv Sanford, the<lb />
state's highest-ranking Demo-<lb />
cratic officeholder, and his allies<lb />
of orchestrating Davis' election<lb />
and using the nominating<lb />
committee to give the appearance<lb />
of an open process. Sanford was<lb />
out of the country Saturday.<lb />
Helms told reporters Sam<lb />
Poole, a Sanford political aide,<lb />
had telephoned him to ask if he<lb />
would accept the post of party<lb />
secretary, an offer Helms de-<lb />
clined.<lb />
"There is some resentment "<lb />
among Democratic activists,<lb />
Helms said. "We have always<lb />
been a party of very diverse<lb />
views, and I think what this proc-<lb />
ess failed to recognize was that<lb />
those views are strongly held and<lb />
that we have an obligation now to<lb />
open up the process, to make it<lb />
inclusive, and to give this grass-<lb />
roots Democratic organization an<lb />
opportunity to work<lb />
Asked whether he believed the<lb />
election was rigged, Helms said it<lb />
was "undulv restrictive<lb />
Davis, 51, represented the Win-<lb />
ston-Salem area in the General<lb />
Assembly and now lobbies the<lb />
Legislature for corporate inter-<lb />
ests.<lb />
Supporters say he is indicative<lb />
of the conservative, pro-business<lb />
Democrats whom the party must<lb />
recapture to reverse its string of<lb />
losses in the state.<lb />
"The party needs to reflect the<lb />
interests of the ordinary citizen �<lb />
mainstream economic and politi-<lb />
cal life he said. The Democratic<lb />
Party does not need to "change<lb />
stripes like a chameleon" but<lb />
should encourage candidates<lb />
who "are more disposed toward<lb />
Jeffersonian principles" to seek<lb />
office, he said.<lb />
Critics say Davis has not been<lb />
politically active enough in recent<lb />
elections to quality as chairman,<lb />
and they say his choice of clients<lb />
� such as the soap and detergent<lb />
industry, which fought a phos<lb />
phate detergent ban at the Gen-<lb />
eral Assembly suggests he is too<lb />
conservative.<lb />
The Democrats have suffered<lb />
major defeats in the two most<lb />
recent presidential election years.<lb />
Last November, George Bueh<lb />
carried the state with 58 percent of<lb />
the vote, Gov. Jim Martin was re-<lb />
elected andjim Gardner became<lb />
the state's first GOP lieutenant<lb />
governor sincel901.<lb />
While some Democrats have<lb />
said the party is suffering because<lb />
it is perceived as the captive ot<lb />
liberal special interests, Helms<lb />
said in his withdrawal speech thai<lb />
it would be a mistake to abandor<lb />
working people, minorities and<lb />
women "who have traditionally<lb />
provided that grass-roots support<lb />
that has made our party what it<lb />
is<lb />
Helms said the next chairmar<lb />
must foster the creation of "a new<lb />
image for Democrats in North<lb />
Carolina that reflects our historic<lb />
support for a progressive<lb />
agenda<lb />
The Executive Committee alsc<lb />
elected three omcrofficers recom<lb />
mended by the nominating panel,<lb />
which was chaired by former<lb />
Charlotte Mayor Harvey Gantt:<lb />
Jeanette Council, a Cumberland<lb />
County educator, as first vice<lb />
chair; Clarence Lighmer, former<lb />
Raleigh mayor, as second vice<lb />
chair; and Debbie Nelson of Cra-<lb />
ven County as third vice chair.<lb />
The nominating committee's<lb />
recommendation of Ray Farris, a<lb />
Mecklenburg county attorney, for<lb />
party secretary was rejected. The<lb />
incumbent, Betty Wallace, was re-<lb />
elected.<lb />
In elections to four seats on the<lb />
Democratic National Committee,<lb />
Betty Spier at Pitt County and<lb />
Muriel Offerman of Duplin<lb />
county defeated Johnsie Setzer of<lb />
Catawba county while state Sen.<lb />
Russell Walker of Randolph<lb />
County and Gantt defeated Van<lb />
Hecke.<lb />
77te 9ezu Image<lb />
Tanning Special!<lb />
15 Visits For $30<lb />
Month of Jan.<lb />
Silver Solarium<lb />
Large 28 Bulb<lb />
Tanning Bed<lb />
Phone:<lb />
756-4144<lb />
Appts. From<lb />
8 am - 7:30 pm<lb />
313 Plaza Drive<lb />
Greenville, NC 27834<lb />
Behind Peppi's<lb />
GO<lb />
Man reverses marijuana plea<lb />
ASHEVILLE (AP) � Charles<lb />
McHan of Murphy has hired<lb />
more attorneys and now wants to<lb />
withdraw his guilty plea to a<lb />
charge of possessing 200 pounds<lb />
o marijuana, court records show.<lb />
Mc I Ian pleaded guilty in U.S.<lb />
 district Court on Sept. 20 to pos-<lb />
s ssing the marijuana with intent<lb />
to deliver. Sentencing is sched-<lb />
uled for Tuesday in Bryson City,<lb />
but last week McHan filed a mo-<lb />
tion thai he be allowed to take<lb />
Uack ki$ plea. i?<lb />
When he pleaded, he did not<lb />
knew he was being investigated<lb />
� r operating a continuing crimi-<lb />
nal enterprise, he said in the mo-<lb />
tion, filed by his new attorneys.<lb />
McHan, 44, claims the gov-<lb />
ernment did not let him know<lb />
about the investigation. Former<lb />
Assistant U.S. Attomev Kenneth<lb />
Bell, now in private practice in<lb />
Winston-Salem, said Friday he<lb />
believes he mentioned the ongo-<lb />
ing probe several times during<lb />
McHan's court hearings.<lb />
A ruling by U.S. District<lb />
Court Judge Richard Voorhees<lb />
that McHan may withdraw his<lb />
plea and have a jury trial would<lb />
void anv reason to have the sen-<lb />
tencing hearing Tuesday. The<lb />
motion will be argued Tuesday<lb />
morning, the federal clerk's office<lb />
told The Asheville Citizen.<lb />
If McHan's motion is al-<lb />
lowed, he will be tried on the<lb />
original charge � possession of<lb />
more than 2,200 pounds of mari-<lb />
juana.<lb />
McHan was arrested May 4 as<lb />
he negotiated to buy 200 pounds<lb />
of marijuana from an undercover<lb />
Drug Enforcement Administra-<lb />
tion agent in El Paso, Texas.<lb />
McHan was chainnan of the<lb />
board of Citizens Bank in Murphy<lb />
until March 30, when a group of<lb />
stockholders unhappy with the<lb />
b?nk's management ousted him.<lb />
9!<lb />
RDON'S<lb />
FOR<lb />
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30�c<lb />
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Women like Barbara's style<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) �Bar-<lb />
bara Bush says she's findingthat<lb />
many older women are "tickled<lb />
pink" at her personal style of<lb />
avoiding makeup, hair color and<lb />
dieting.<lb />
Mrs. Bush, who describes<lb />
herself as a "full-figured<lb />
woman said she hasn't been<lb />
trying to lose weight lately and<lb />
doesn't plan to accept borrowed<lb />
gowns from high-fashion design-<lb />
ers as Nancy Reaga n did.<lb />
In an interview with several<lb />
newsorganizations, she said she's<lb />
getting a good response from the<lb />
public.<lb />
My mail tells me a lot of fat,<lb />
v hite-haired, wrinkled ladies are<lb />
tickled pink Mrs. Bush said.<lb />
"They're very sweet. I think it<lb />
makes them feel better about<lb />
themselves I mean, look at me - if<lb />
I an be a success, so can they<lb />
Mrs. Bush said she feels no<lb />
,uilt about the $25 million being<lb />
pont on this week's inaugural<lb />
activities because the money is<lb />
being privately raised, except for<lb />
funds appropriated by Congress<lb />
- r the ceremonial portion.<lb />
These people are raising it<lb />
money for the inaugural) be-<lb />
cause they worked for years and<lb />
vears to elect a president she<lb />
said. "I don't feel badly about it at<lb />
all. It's putting a lot of people to<lb />
work, giving a lot of people jobs<lb />
Win a pizza party for your entire<lb />
residence hall! Between January 9 and<lb />
January 29, if the students in your dorm<lb />
order the most pizza from Domino's<lb />
Pizza, the entire dorm will win a pizza<lb />
party So, order from Domino's Pizza<lb />
You'll get the pizza that ECU students<lb />
chose as best in a taste test. And you<lb />
might win a big pizza party.<lb />
Winner will be figured on a pizza-<lb />
per-student basis so every dorm has<lb />
a chance. Maximum of 100 pizzas may<lb />
be won.<lb />
Serving ECU Campus<lb />
758-6660<lb />
1201 Charles Blvd<lb />
Hours:<lb />
11:00 am-1am SunThurs<lb />
11 00 am-2am Fri &amp; Sat<lb />
Hours vary from store to store<lb />
DOMINO'S<lb />
PIZZA<lb />
DELIVERS<lb />
Student Union<lb />
Coming Attractions<lb />
"O.�0<lb />
(Of fOH(�ltnnt)icm PB<lb />
Interested In<lb />
Studying Abroad?<lb />
Information on academic exchange oppor-<lb />
tunities throughout the world through the<lb />
International Student Exchange Program<lb />
(ISEP), at ECU. Information available from:<lb />
Dr. R. Hursey, Jr.<lb />
ISEP Coordinator<lb />
Austin 222<lb />
Phone 757-6418 (work)<lb />
756-0682 (home)<lb />
k<lb />
Wednesday, January 18<lb />
8:00 pm Hendrix<lb />
TRUE STORIES<lb />
Thursday, January 19<lb />
8:00pm Hendrix<lb />
Travel Adventure Film<lb />
"SAFARI<lb />
Friday, January 20-Sunday, January 22<lb />
8:00pm Hendrix<lb />
YOUNG GUNS<lb />
Upcoming Events:<lb />
Special Concert-AHMAD JAMAL Jan. 25<lb />
CHINESE ACROBATS &amp; MAGICIANS -Feb. 2<lb />
Illumina Art Competition-Feb. 15-17-<lb />
Entries will be Received<lb />
Spring Break Trips-Bahamas Cruise &amp; Cancun<lb />
JANUARY CLEARANCE<lb />
Trench Coats<lb />
Over Coat<lb />
All Leather Coats<lb />
Faded Levi Jackets<lb />
Faded Levis<lb />
All Ladies Sweaters<lb />
9.95-19.95<lb />
29.95-59.95<lb />
$10 off<lb />
$5$ 10 off<lb />
2.95-5.95<lb />
2 for $5<lb />
Layaway Plan Available<lb />
CLOTHES<lb />
10:00-5:00 M-F<lb />
10:00-3:00 Sat.<lb />
(Closed for Lunch<lb />
12:30-1:30)<lb />
400 S. Evans St.<lb />
On the corner below 'Fizz"<lb />
�Recycled Clotheng (New 8i Used)<lb />
752-3866<lb />
WHAT DO YOU THINK?<lb />
The Student Union Special Concerts Committee wants<lb />
to know what concerts you would like to have at ECU.<lb />
An opinion box is located next to the information<lb />
desk in Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
Stop by and help us to bring you<lb />
the concerts of your choice.<lb /><pb facs="00058116_tn_0009" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
JANUARY 17, 1989 Pa?,e 8<lb />
Ministries offer help<lb />
The Methodist Student Center on Fifth Street is just one of the many Campus Ministries that are<lb />
set up to provide fellowship for students of all denominations (Photo by Thomas Walters, ECU<lb />
Photolab).<lb />
Was (Not Was) break through<lb />
on third Lp and thank many<lb />
NEW YORK (AP)  Don and<lb />
David Was, authors of the hit<lb />
single "Spy in the House of Love<lb />
would like to thank manv people<lb />
for the success of Was (Not Was):<lb />
Moonie Krupka, jazz critic David<lb />
Weiss, king George Clinton, mu-<lb />
sic executive Michael Zilkha, and,<lb />
of course, Don's 2-year-old son.<lb />
Get the picture? Well, there's<lb />
more.<lb />
The Was would also like to<lb />
extend their appreciation to sing-<lb />
ers Sweet Pea Atkinson and Harrv<lb />
J<lb />
Bowen, rocker Elvis Costello and<lb />
Frank Sinatra jr all contributors<lb />
to the group's third album, "What<lb />
Lp, Dog?"<lb />
Still confused? Then go back<lb />
about 20 years when two young<lb />
smart alecks named Donald<lb />
Fagenson and David Weiss were<lb />
growing up in the suburbs of<lb />
Detroit. The story begins in eighth<lb />
grade gym class.<lb />
"Some of the students were<lb />
using tumbling equipment with-<lb />
out supervision Weiss recalled<lb />
in an interview at the Manhattan<lb />
offices of Chrysalis Records.<lb />
"When the teacher found out he<lb />
asked who had done it. Don and I<lb />
decided to withhold information,<lb />
but a guy named Moonie Krupka<lb />
ratted on us. We met outside the<lb />
teacher's office<lb />
And so the friendship was<lb />
born � Weiss, the poet, and<lb />
Fagenson, the natural musician.<lb />
They each attended the Uni-<lb />
versity of Michigan at Ann Arbor,<lb />
but eventually went separate<lb />
ways.<lb />
Weiss headed west and be-<lb />
came a jazz critic for the Los<lb />
Angeles Herald Examiner. Fagen-<lb />
son did studio work in Detroit<lb />
and performed Gilbert O'Sullivan<lb />
songs in local bars.<lb />
"I was at wits endFagenson<lb />
recalled. "You can only do so<lb />
much hack work. I called David<lb />
and said, 'Let's go down in<lb />
glory<lb />
So in 1980, Was (Not Was)<lb />
was formed. The name being in-<lb />
spired by none other than Don's<lb />
little boy, who had invented<lb />
phrases such as "Blue (Not Blue)<lb />
See WAS, page 9<lb />
By SYLVIA BILLINGSLEY<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
You are at ECU and find your-<lb />
self a little homesick. The many<lb />
Christian fellowship programs at<lb />
the University are the perfect cure<lb />
for loneliness.<lb />
The ministries' wide variety of<lb />
programs welcome all students.<lb />
They are located in convenient<lb />
locations and have helpful con-<lb />
tact people to answer your ques-<lb />
tions. The following are Univer-<lb />
sity recognized ministries.<lb />
1) Baptist Campus Ministry �<lb />
Group singing and story telling<lb />
begin the week for the Baptist<lb />
ministry at 8 p.m. on Sundays. At<lb />
5:30 Monday nights, the group<lb />
meets at the 10th Street center for<lb />
dinner followed by Bible study at<lb />
7 p.m. The study is called "Dis-<lb />
covering Depths" and gives stu-<lb />
dents a chance to get to know<lb />
themselves through scriptures.<lb />
Wednesday, thev meet for a<lb />
bring-your-own-lunch Bible<lb />
study and Thursday they have<lb />
Pause at 7 p.m. The ministry also<lb />
sponsor intramural bowling and<lb />
volleyball. Contact Bob Clyde,<lb />
511 E. 10th St at 758-4593.<lb />
2) Campus Crusade for Christ<lb />
� This group meets weekly in<lb />
Brewster building room C103 for<lb />
fellowship and teaching. They<lb />
also hold Bible studies on campus<lb />
thoughout the week at various<lb />
times. There are three conferences<lb />
each year.<lb />
The first conference is held in<lb />
different places in North Carolina<lb />
each fall. The Christmas confer-<lb />
ence is a Southeastern regional<lb />
conference in Atlanta, Georgia<lb />
and the last conference each year<lb />
is in Daytona Beach, Florida dur-<lb />
ing spring break. Contact Jones<lb />
Doughton at 757-1273.<lb />
3) Catholic Newman Center �<lb />
The Catholic center holds their<lb />
Sunday services, or Mass, at 11:30<lb />
a.m. in room 103 of the Biology<lb />
building and 8:30 p.m. at the<lb />
Newman Center on 10th street.<lb />
On Wednesdays, the group holds<lb />
a fellowship dinner followed by<lb />
Mass at 5:30 p.m. Reflective serv-<lb />
ices, a discussion on Catholic<lb />
church beliefs, is held at 7:30<lb />
Thursday nights for both Catho-<lb />
lics and non-Catholics.<lb />
Teresa Lee, outreach and pub-<lb />
licity chairperson, said: "This<lb />
place is beautiful. Christ is so alive<lb />
here Contact Rev. Paul Vaeth,<lb />
953 E. 10th St at 757-3760.<lb />
4) Church of Christ � They<lb />
welcome all students to their<lb />
church services. Contact Mike<lb />
Ellis, 1706 Greenville Blvd at<lb />
752-6376.<lb />
5) Episcopal Campus Ministry<lb />
� This ministry offers suppers<lb />
with communion services and<lb />
various programs on Wednesday<lb />
nights at 5:30. They begin each<lb />
year getting to know one another<lb />
and meeting the faculty.<lb />
"We have a lot of adult interac-<lb />
tion with the students Marty<lb />
Gartman said. The group also<lb />
participates in a Palm Sunday<lb />
retreat each spring and a river<lb />
weekend each fall. For more de-<lb />
tails contact Mrs. Gartman, 401 E.<lb />
4th St at 752-3482.<lb />
6) Intervarsity Christian Fel-<lb />
lowship � The group holds Bible<lb />
studies from 8-10 p.m. every night<lb />
in different dormitories. On Wed-<lb />
nesdays, however, the meetings<lb />
are held in room 129 Speight<lb />
building. This meeting includes<lb />
singing, skits, and lectures on<lb />
spiritual and, sometimes, social<lb />
issues.<lb />
They also offer Bible studies for<lb />
co-ed, freshmen, and graduate<lb />
students to help with their transi-<lb />
tions. Each year an event called<lb />
Habbakkuk is held in March that<lb />
attempts to answer questions on<lb />
God and why certain things hap<lb />
pen in the world. Contact Kim<lb />
Summers, Medical Oaks Apt A -3,<lb />
at 8300654.<lb />
7) Lutheran Campus Ministry<lb />
� The group meets on Wednes-<lb />
days and Rev. Graham Nahouse<lb />
said, 'The students participate in<lb />
the life of the congregation'<lb />
Contact Rev. Nahouse, 1801 S.<lb />
Elm St at 756-2058.<lb />
8) Methodist and Presbyterian<lb />
Campus Ministries � These two<lb />
ministries combine their activities<lb />
and sponsor a 5 p.m. dinner on<lb />
Wednesdays at the Methodist<lb />
center. The dinner is followed bv<lb />
prayer and worship.<lb />
The groups also have dances,<lb />
retreats and campfires at different<lb />
times throughout the war. The<lb />
ministries send 20 students to<lb />
Mexico each May as a work team.<lb />
Contact Michelle 'Mike")<lb />
Burcher or Dan Earnhardt, 501 F.<lb />
Fifth St at 752-7240 or 758-2030.<lb />
9) Navigators - On Monday<lb />
nights, prayer is held in Avcock<lb />
dormitory basement and a girls'<lb />
Bible study is at 6:30 on Tuesday<lb />
nights at 104-A Maple Wood<lb />
Court. A program called "Flight<lb />
7:30" is held on Thursday nights<lb />
in the biology building room 103.<lb />
This session includes singing,<lb />
sharing, and the giving of a mes-<lb />
sage. The group otters fellowship<lb />
activities and volleyball games on<lb />
alternating Fridays from 7-9 p.m.<lb />
The non-denominational group<lb />
also tailgates at ECU'S home foot-<lb />
ball games. Contact Kenneth Jen-<lb />
kins at 757-6052.<lb />
'Safari' stars some<lb />
zebras and a rhino<lb />
r<lb />
ECU Newt Bureau<lb />
Ahmad Jamal to<lb />
play at Hendrix<lb />
ECU Newt Bu re�u<lb />
Jazz pianist Ahmad Jamal,<lb />
the first musician to have an Lp in<lb />
the top 10 of national charts for<lb />
108 consecutive weeks, will per-<lb />
form at ECU's Hendrix Theater<lb />
January 25.<lb />
Scheduled to begin at 8 p.m<lb />
the concert is part of the Student<lb />
Union Special Concerts series and<lb />
i 3 partially funded by a grant from<lb />
the National Endowment for the<lb />
Arts through the Southern Arts<lb />
Foundation.<lb />
Beginning with his early per-<lb />
formanaccs as a child prodigy in<lb />
Pittsburgh Jamal's career spans<lb />
more than 50 years of live club<lb />
and concert hall appearances and<lb />
numerous recordings on more<lb />
than 35 albums.<lb />
Tickets to Jamal's perform-<lb />
ance are $8 each for the general<lb />
public, $4 for ECU students and<lb />
youth. Tickets are available from<lb />
the Central Ticket Office in Men-<lb />
denhall Student Center.<lb />
"Safari a new travel docu-<lb />
mentary film, will take ECU audi-<lb />
ences on a screen journey to the<lb />
heart of deepest Africa on Thurs-<lb />
day in Hendrix Theatre, begin-<lb />
ning at 8 p.m.<lb />
Narrating the film is its<lb />
maker, Academy Award winner<lb />
Kenneth Richter.<lb />
"Safari" (the word means<lb />
"journey" in Swahili) chronicles a<lb />
trip into the southern half of Af-<lb />
rica, with an emphasis on the<lb />
natural wonders of the dark conti-<lb />
nent � its geography, its spec-<lb />
tacular scenery and especially its<lb />
wild animals and the indigenous<lb />
people who share the land with<lb />
the wildlife. An underlying<lb />
theme is the major effort many<lb />
African nations are making to<lb />
save their heritage of wild ani-<lb />
mals, plants and landscape.<lb />
Featured in the film is a visit<lb />
to Kruger Park, roughly the size of<lb />
Massachussets, which is home to<lb />
130 species of mammals and 468<lb />
different birds. Also seen are pro-<lb />
vincial and national parks and<lb />
nature reserves which offer safety<lb />
zones to several threatened spe-<lb />
cies.<lb />
The animal "stars" of chis film<lb />
include the rare white rhino, the<lb />
giraffe, the zebra, herds of<lb />
elephants, and antelopes of many<lb />
kinds.<lb />
Public tickets to the screening<lb />
of "Safari" are $4 each. Tickets<lb />
may be purchased in advance at<lb />
the Ticket Office in Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center.<lb />
 T t ' <lb />
Malkovich doesn't<lb />
study for his parts<lb />
1<lb />
Ahmad Jam al, the first artist to keep an Lp in the top ten charts for<lb />
108 consecutive weeks, will perform at Hendrix Theater on Janu-<lb />
ary 25. Jamal has played on over 35 albums and has recorded such<lb />
songs as "Afternoon in Paris "Yellow Fellow and "Misty<lb />
LOS ANGELES (AP) � You<lb />
might expect an intensely serious<lb />
actor such as John Malkovich to<lb />
delve into 18th century French<lb />
history in order to play a decadent<lb />
aristocrat in "Dangerous Liai-<lb />
sons Wrong.<lb />
"Mostly you just play the part<lb />
as written'he admits. "People's<lb />
behavior and the way they view<lb />
the world and their very actions<lb />
are just in the writing. Study the<lb />
character's motivations and his-<lb />
tory?<lb />
Not for me. Afraid not<lb />
"Dangerous Liaisons" is<lb />
based on Chonderlos De Laclos'<lb />
scandalous 1782 novel and Chris-<lb />
topher Hampton's modern play<lb />
"Les Liaisons Dangereuses<lb />
Malkovich as the unscrupulous<lb />
Valmont connives with Glenn<lb />
dose, another sex-obsessed aris-<lb />
tocrat, in bedroom games that<lb />
ruin the lives of several people.<lb />
"I wouldn't really describe<lb />
Valmont as evil the actor<lb />
mused. "He has a lot of suspi-<lb />
ciousness to him, and he does a lot<lb />
of things that are really mean. But<lb />
I don't think in the end that he is<lb />
really evil<lb />
"One of the things the picture<lb />
:s about is that he is unaware that<lb />
lie is capable of love, unaware that<lb />
he is capable of feeling, unaware<lb />
that he is capable of provoking<lb />
that emotion in someone else.<lb />
Once he discovers that he can do<lb />
that, it goes against everything he<lb />
has ever believed about himself.<lb />
Finally it destroys him<lb />
Malkovich seemed a reluc-<lb />
tant recruit to Warner Bros<lb />
hoopla for "Dangerous Liaisons<lb />
Although highly visible on the<lb />
screen since his 1984 debut as the<lb />
combat photographer in "The<lb />
Killing FieldsThe has maintained<lb />
a low profile in the media. But he<lb />
considered the selling of "Dan-<lb />
gerous Liasions" to be part of his<lb />
job.<lb />
A soft-spoken man, he care-<lb />
fully chooses his words, as if wary<lb />
of being misinterpreted. He<lb />
bristled somewhat at the intima-<lb />
tion that he was not exactly type-<lb />
cast as the dashing, amorous Val-<lb />
mont.<lb />
"If you're intimating that I'm<lb />
not sex-charged or romantic, you<lb />
may be completely correct. I'm<lb />
also not a psychopath or a robot or<lb />
blind or anything else I play<lb />
The stars of "Dangerous Liai-<lb />
sons" � Malkovich, Close, Mich-<lb />
elle Pfeiffer � are American, and<lb />
their speech is Americanized.<lb />
This is part of the plan by the<lb />
original producer, Lorimar Tel-<lb />
epictures.<lb />
Malkovich was born in the<lb />
small town of Benton, 111. His life<lb />
changed in 1973, when he was<lb />
introduced to acting through a<lb />
drama class at Eastern Illinois<lb />
See MALKOVICH, page 9<lb />
The Philadelphia Dance Company, commonly called "Phila-<lb />
danco will dance tonight in Wright Auditorium. The troupe<lb />
boasts alumni who have gone on to dance with Alvin Ailey.<lb />
Philadanco dances<lb />
at Wright tonight<lb />
ECU New Bureau<lb />
"Philadanco the Philadel-<lb />
phia Dance Company, an ac-<lb />
claimed ensemble of black danc-<lb />
ers, will perform at ECU tonight<lb />
at 8 p.m. in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
Partially funded by a grant<lb />
from the N. C. Arts Council, the<lb />
event is part of ECU's 1988-89<lb />
Performing Arts Series.<lb />
Founded in 1970 by Joan<lb />
Myers Brown out of a need for a<lb />
performing company for minor-<lb />
ity students in the Philadelphia<lb />
area, Philadanco was intended to<lb />
foster the discovery and training<lb />
of a corps of local black dancers<lb />
from which to build a strong<lb />
dance company. The first 17 danc-<lb />
ers selected were trained by lead-<lb />
ing teachers from New York,<lb />
Boston and Philadelphia.<lb />
Since its initial performances<lb />
at schools recreation centers and<lb />
small social events, the company<lb />
has developed its performing<lb />
program with sponsorship from<lb />
the National Endowment for the<lb />
Arts and the William Penn foun-<lb />
dation. Philadanco has per-<lb />
formed in many cities on the east<lb />
coast and at such major centers as<lb />
the Brooklyn Academy of Music,<lb />
Lincoln Center, Wolftrap and the<lb />
Annenberg Center.<lb />
Several principal Philadanco<lb />
alumni, among them Kevin<lb />
Brown, Debora Chase, Deborah<lb />
Mannin and David St. Charles,<lb />
have joined the renowned Alvin<lb />
Ailey Dance Troupe. The en-<lb />
semble is now regarded as<lb />
Philadelphia's second major<lb />
dance company, and such noted<lb />
choreographers as Talley Beatty<lb />
("Arms Too Short To Box with<lb />
God") and Billy Wilson ("Bub-<lb />
blin' Brown Sugar") have<lb />
mounted works on Philadanco.<lb />
Tickets to the concert, priced<lb />
at $14 each for the general public<lb />
and $7 for youth, are available it<lb />
the Central Ticket Office in Men-<lb />
denhall Student Center.<lb />
i<lb />
I<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00058116_tn_0010" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY 17. 19 9<lb />
Home can't stop the operas<lb />
NEW YORK (AT) � The fa-<lb />
mous mezzo-soprano Marilyn<lb />
I lome pauses in detailing her<lb />
busy life to ruminate about one<lb />
difference between actors and<lb />
singers.<lb />
Actors, she said, don't always<lb />
gel to do the works of the greatest<lb />
writers and playwrights. But in<lb />
classical music, "we're dealing<lb />
with the masters all the time<lb />
The good things she's singing<lb />
inge from the most obscure,<lb />
hich she relishes introducing, to<lb />
very familiar, such as Bizet's<lb />
Carmen<lb />
"1 keeping saying I'm going<lb />
to pull up a bit on opera and do<lb />
SS she said. "1 keep doing<lb />
More. It seems like there are so<lb />
nany offers coming up all the<lb />
� me<lb />
In September and October,<lb />
Miss Home sang seven perform-<lb />
ances oP'Maomotto II" -an 1820<lb />
Rossini opera having its Ameri-<lb />
can premiere at the San Francisco<lb />
Opera. In November, she sang<lb />
Dame Quickly eight times in<lb />
"Falstaff a Verdi masterpiece, at<lb />
the Lyric Opera of Chicago. In<lb />
December she was at the Metro-<lb />
politan Opera six times as<lb />
Carmen. In January and Febru-<lb />
ary, the concentration is on<lb />
Rossini's 'Tancredi first in Chi-<lb />
cago, then Los Angeles.<lb />
Miss Home, who has a col-<lb />
oratura facility rare in voices<lb />
lower than soprano, is especially<lb />
acclaimed for singing Rossini,<lb />
who expected coloratura singing<lb />
even from men.<lb />
"Maometto II' is a really<lb />
fabulous Rossini work that he<lb />
rewrote she said. "He wrote it in<lb />
his Naples period, and when he<lb />
went to Paris he rewrote it as The<lb />
Siege of Corinth' � that I sang at<lb />
La Scala in 1969. The versions are<lb />
quite different<lb />
The San Francisco Opera and<lb />
Miss Home decided on "Maom-<lb />
etto" instead of "Siege" because<lb />
"Maometto" had never been pre-<lb />
sented in the United States.<lb />
"It was an enormous success<lb />
� much beyond our expecta-<lb />
tions she said. 'The Rossini<lb />
seria operas are still something<lb />
that people are not too familiar<lb />
with<lb />
In opera seria, which came<lb />
before grand opera, each scene<lb />
had a recitative to relate a plot<lb />
event, followed by an aria that<lb />
commented on the event. The<lb />
arias often were written to show<lb />
off particular singers.<lb />
Next season Miss Home will<lb />
sing in "Falstaff" and Vivaldi's<lb />
"Orlando furioso" in San Fran-<lb />
cisco.<lb />
"It's a staggeringly beautiful<lb />
opera which, whenever we've<lb />
done it, has never been less than a<lb />
screaming, stomping success<lb />
she said. "My dream is to talk the<lb />
Met into it. So far they're not inter-<lb />
ested<lb />
In May, she'll sing concerts<lb />
with the Detroit and Indiana<lb />
symphonies.<lb />
Miss Home has been singing<lb />
in public since 1954, when she<lb />
dubbed the voice of Dorothy<lb />
Dandridge in the movie "Carmen<lb />
Jones<lb />
Miss Home's former hus-<lb />
band, Henry Lewis, will conduct<lb />
"Tancredi" in Los Angeles and<lb />
Barcelona. "We occasionally do<lb />
concerts together, too. We've<lb />
always remained really close<lb />
friends 'she said.<lb />
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Hacker called 'a big, fat slob'<lb />
��� i<lb />
LOS ANGELES (AP)  To the<lb />
sociate who turned him in,<lb />
Kevin David Mitnick is the ulti-<lb />
mate computer nerd, a "big, fat<lb />
slob" obsessed with fast food and<lb />
breaking into computer systems.<lb />
To the authorities holding<lb />
him without bail, the 25-vear-old<lb />
os Angeles man is an expert<lb />
acker who calls himself Condor<lb />
and is so dangerous he must<lb />
never be allowed to use even a<lb />
telephone without supervision.<lb />
He is truly a threat to society,<lb />
someone who uses computers to<lb />
act out personal vendettasagainst<lb />
people said Jim Black, a com-<lb />
puter crime specialist with the<lb />
Police Department.<lb />
"The bottom line with Kevin<lb />
i- that if you have a job, pav a gas<lb />
bill, use a phone or drive a car he<lb />
can find you and ruin vou elec-<lb />
tronically' Black said in a tele-<lb />
phone interview. "If he wasn't in<lb />
jail, he could be listening to us<lb />
right this minute Mitnick was<lb />
being held today in a maximum-<lb />
security cell at the federal Metro-<lb />
politan Detention Center.<lb />
A federal grand jury indicted<lb />
him Dec. 20 on charges that he<lb />
used unauthorized MCI long-dis-<lb />
tance codes to tap into computers<lb />
at Leeds University in England<lb />
and the University of Southern<lb />
California and that he caused $4<lb />
million damage to a Digital<lb />
Equipment Corp. (DEC) com-<lb />
puter system.<lb />
Mitnick will plead innocent,<lb />
said his attorney, Alan Rubin.<lb />
"We will also try to get bail<lb />
set Rubin said. "I am shocked<lb />
and astonished that my client is<lb />
being held without bail and in<lb />
Was (Not Was) go<lb />
for new label deal<lb />
solitary confinement. This thing<lb />
has been blown completely out of<lb />
proportion<lb />
Longtime associate Leonard<lb />
DiCicco, 23, of Calabasas, said he<lb />
reported Mitnick's activities to<lb />
authorities because Mitnick had<lb />
been threatening him.<lb />
"He was using DEC comput-<lb />
ers where I work and threatening<lb />
that we would both go down if I<lb />
said anything said DiCicco, who<lb />
faces no charges in the inquiry.<lb />
"He has no sense of right or<lb />
wrong and no respect for anyone<lb />
else's privacy DiCicco said. "I<lb />
was beside him through all this<lb />
hacking and it's scary to think of<lb />
the things he is capable of<lb />
"He could pick apart almost<lb />
any compeer system in the<lb />
United States Black said. "There<lb />
are probably only a handful of<lb />
computer specialists with his<lb />
capabilities<lb />
In his electronic activities, the<lb />
5-11, 240-pound Mitnick referred<lb />
to himself as Cfld�rA Blf ck sajc.<lb />
DiCicco said Mitnick named him-<lb />
self for Robert Redford's<lb />
Continued from page 8<lb />
"he Was write most of the group's<lb />
iterial and also play a number<lb />
t instruments. For singers, they<lb />
recruited Atkinson and Bowen,<lb />
. ho had been performing back-<lb />
; vocals at the Sound Suite.<lb />
Clinton, mastermind of Par-<lb />
:ament-Funkadclic, enters the<lb />
story because his music and satiri-<lb />
cal style of writing arc powerful<lb />
Influences on WasCNot Was).<lb />
"George Clinton played at<lb />
ur high school dance when his<lb />
aroup was still called the Parlia-<lb />
ments Weiss said.<lb />
With the help of a friendly<lb />
iazz critic, Was (Not Was) signed<lb />
with Ze Records, an independent<lb />
label, in 1980.<lb />
"I violated journalistic ethics<lb />
by sending the demo to Ze Rec-<lb />
ords with a cover letter from<lb />
myself as a critic saying you must<lb />
listen to these guys Weiss con-<lb />
fessed.<lb />
The ploy worked. Zilkha, the<lb />
president of Ze, liked Was (Not<lb />
Was) and the group's self-titled<lb />
debut album came out in 1981.<lb />
The record sold poorly, how-<lb />
ever, and Was (Not Was) tried its<lb />
luck the following year with Gef-<lb />
fen Records.<lb />
The group's sole album for<lb />
Geffen, "Born to Laugh at Torna-<lb />
does was released in 1983. But<lb />
the record bombed.<lb />
Was (Not Was) did manage to<lb />
have a couple of hits in Europe<lb />
and is now happily signed with<lb />
Chrysalis records. "What Up,<lb />
Dog?" is a mi x of funky tracks and<lb />
the heartfelt "Love Can be Bad<lb />
Luck<lb />
character's code name in the spy<lb />
movie "Three Days of the Con-<lb />
dor<lb />
"All he did was eat Fat Bur-<lb />
gers, drink Slurpees and work on<lb />
computers DiCicco said. "He<lb />
was a big, fat slob of a guy who<lb />
couldn't get through a day with-<lb />
out breaking into a computer<lb />
somewhere<lb />
Mitnick began his hacking<lb />
career using telephones, authori-<lb />
ties said. By age 13, he was under<lb />
investigation by the police de-<lb />
partment, Pacific Bell telephone<lb />
company and the Federal Com-<lb />
munications Commission, the<lb />
Los Angeles Daily News said<lb />
Monday.<lb />
"Mitnick was a legend to the<lb />
computer world by 1981 said<lb />
John Christ, his high school com-<lb />
puter teacher.<lb />
In 1982, DiCicco said, he and<lb />
Mitnick used USC's 24-hour stu-<lb />
dent compute lafc tc get, jnto<lb />
many computers, including clas-<lb />
sified systems.<lb />
Malkovich attracts rave reviews<lb />
Continued from page 8<lb />
University.<lb />
"I kept doing it the last two<lb />
years in school, then I met the<lb />
people who started the Steppen-<lb />
wolf theater in Chicago. In '76<lb />
when we all left school, I went<lb />
with them<lb />
Malkovich became one of the<lb />
pillars of Steppenwolf, with<lb />
which he is still associated. He<lb />
attracted rave reviews when the<lb />
company played in New York,<lb />
and he won an Obie in Sam<lb />
Shepard's 'True West His sec-<lb />
ond film, "Places in the Heart<lb />
won him an Academy Award<lb />
nomination as supporting actor,<lb />
and he has followed with "Eleni<lb />
"Making Mr. Right "The Glass<lb />
Menagerie" and "Empire of the<lb />
Sun<lb />
He played Biff to Dustin<lb />
Hoffman's Willy Loman in<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY 17, 1989<lb />
State Department lacks linguists<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) -<lb />
When it comes to foreign lan-<lb />
guages, says the State<lb />
Department's top linguist,<lb />
"Americans are somewhere at the<lb />
bottom of the civilized world<lb />
And that sure makes Harry<lb />
Obst's job more difficult. Obst is<lb />
director of languages services, the<lb />
person in charge of providing<lb />
interpreters and translators to the<lb />
White House and 30 government<lb />
agencies. He spends much of his<lb />
time scrambling for linguists to<lb />
meet the growing demand.<lb />
Sometimes Obst comes up<lb />
empty-handed and has the un-<lb />
pleasant duty of informing cabi-<lb />
net officers or other high-ranking<lb />
officials that his bureau is unable<lb />
to provide an interpreter.<lb />
"It's very uncomfortable for<lb />
me as director of this office to deal<lb />
with that says Obst, who has<lb />
about 25 slots each allotted for<lb />
interpreters and translators. Also<lb />
on his calling list are 1,900 private<lb />
contractors, mostly individuals.<lb />
Obst himself was born in<lb />
Germany and interprets for visit-<lb />
ing officials from his native land.<lb />
A few years ago, there was<lb />
jubilation at the State Department<lb />
when, after a painstaking search,<lb />
a Chinese language specialist was<lb />
found for a long-standing va-<lb />
cancy. More than 200 applicants<lb />
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ment offer.<lb />
"We never saw the gentleman<lb />
report for duty here Obst says.<lb />
The United States, Obst says, pays<lb />
relatively little attention to lin-<lb />
guistic matters as compared with<lb />
the Soviet Union, China, Japan<lb />
and even some smaller countries,<lb />
such as Cuba.<lb />
The Soviets reward some lin-<lb />
guistic virtuosos with prestige<lb />
ambassadorships and other key<lb />
government posts. The outgoing<lb />
U.S. ambassador to the United<lb />
Nations, Vemon Walters, himself<lb />
a master of eight languages, says<lb />
the American government should<lb />
adopt a similar practice.<lb />
Thomas Pickering, the career<lb />
diplomat George Bush picked as<lb />
his ambassador to the United<lb />
Nations, is fluent in French, Span-<lb />
ish, Arabic and Swahili.<lb />
There are many reasons for<lb />
the lack of interest in foreign lan-<lb />
guages among Americans. In<lb />
some parts of the country, an<lb />
American can go a lifetime and<lb />
not hear any language but his<lb />
own.<lb />
Europeans have exposure to a<lb />
multiplicity of languages within a<lb />
relatively small area and empha-<lb />
size language training through-<lb />
out secondarv school.<lb />
Beyond that, learning a for-<lb />
eign language can be a lonely,<lb />
arduous task. The payoff for dedi-<lb />
cated study often is long in com-<lb />
ing. There is little appeal for<lb />
today's American youth to spend<lb />
hours on end poring over flash-<lb />
cards in Pushtu.<lb />
Pushtu? That is a language<lb />
spoken in Afghanistan. When an<lb />
Afghan rebel leader visited<lb />
Washington in 1987, he asked that<lb />
a native-born American be his<lb />
interpreter rather than a natural-<lb />
ized American of Afghan origin.<lb />
Not surprisinglv, none was avail-<lb />
able.<lb />
A decade ago a presidential<lb />
commission described American<lb />
incompetence in foreign lan-<lb />
guagesas "scandalous It argued<lb />
that one reason for the U.S. trade<lb />
deficit, only a fraction then of<lb />
what it is now, is that Americans<lb />
don't speak other languages well<lb />
enough to persuade foreigners to<lb />
buy their products.<lb />
J. William Fulbright, when he<lb />
was chairman of the Senate For-<lb />
eign Relations Committee, de-<lb />
scribed the problem as "cultural<lb />
and linguistic myopia<lb />
Sen. Paul Simon, Dill was so<lb />
concerned that he wrote a book<lb />
about the subject eight years ago -<lb />
'The Tongue-Tied American<lb />
The concern is shared by Dr.<lb />
Robert Gard, president of the<lb />
Monterey Institute of Interna-<lb />
tional Studies in California, one of<lb />
the few campuses in the country<lb />
which turns out accomplished<lb />
linguists.<lb />
Gard says the attitude of cor-<lb />
porate executives seems to be that<lb />
the rest of the world ought to learn<lb />
how to speak English.<lb />
That certainly was not the<lb />
attitude of the legendary Emil<lb />
Fossan, the linguistic equivalent<lb />
of Babe Ruth. By 1984, when his<lb />
40-year government ended, Fos-<lb />
san was helping out the State<lb />
Department in 34 languages.<lb />
"He was the most remarkable<lb />
translator we ever had Obst<lb />
says. Several years ago, the pau-<lb />
city of bright, bilingual Ameri-<lb />
cans forced the State Department<lb />
to drop a requirement that candi-<lb />
dates for the foreign service be<lb />
fluent in a second language. The<lb />
reason was that too many talented<lb />
people had to be passed over be-<lb />
cause of the requirement.<lb />
In other countries, language<lb />
training "is mandatory in high<lb />
school, mandatory in college and<lb />
as a result you have a good base<lb />
from which you can work Obst<lb />
says.<lb />
Stephen Bosworth, president<lb />
of the United States-Japan Foun-<lb />
dation, a private group based in<lb />
New York, says increasing num-<lb />
bers of U.S. public schools want to<lb />
add Japanese to their curriculum<lb />
but many can't find qualified<lb />
teachers.<lb />
He adds that American busi-<lb />
nesses give low priority to exper-<lb />
tise in Japanese. Given a choice<lb />
between giving a job to someone<lb />
trained in Japanese and another<lb />
who has a master's in business<lb />
administration, "they'll always<lb />
pick the one with the MBA he<lb />
says.<lb />
At the State Department, a<lb />
linguist must be able to interpret<lb />
simultaneously and consecu-<lb />
tively into both his native and<lb />
acquired languages, demands<lb />
that are "unheard of" elsewhere,<lb />
Obst says. He must be able to toss<lb />
off colloquialisms on issues rang-<lb />
ing from Rio Grande salinity<lb />
problems to high energy physics<lb />
to the nuclear fuel cycle.<lb />
Linguists say a nimble mind<lb />
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tion, a spirit of adventure, curios-<lb />
ity, self-confidence, a wish to<lb />
communicate and "an omniver-<lb />
ous appetite for the myriad fla-<lb />
vors that foreign cultures come<lb />
in as the current issue of The<lb />
Foreign Service Journal puts it.<lb />
Making life more difficult still<lb />
for State Department language<lb />
recruiters is that the agency's sala-<lb />
ries are generally smaller than<lb />
those of international organiza-<lb />
tions, which compete for the same<lb />
talent.<lb />
At the State Department, an<lb />
interpreter without supervisory<lb />
responsibilities can earn up to<lb />
$71,000. For a translator, who<lb />
deals exclusively with printed<lb />
material, the peak salary is<lb />
$65,000.<lb />
He says salaries at the United<lb />
Nations are 10 percent to 15 per-<lb />
cent higher, but others maintain<lb />
the gap is even wider.<lb />
Besides the United Nations,<lb />
the State Department also com-<lb />
petes for linguists with such inter-<lb />
national organizations as the<lb />
World Bank, the International<lb />
Monetary Fund and the Organi-<lb />
zation of American States. Unlike<lb />
the State Department, these insti-<lb />
tutions can hire non-Americans<lb />
and don't have to worry about<lb />
security clearances.<lb />
According to Obst, experts in<lb />
Japanese, Russian, Chinese and<lb />
Portuguese are the most difficult<lb />
to find.<lb />
One New York-based firm<lb />
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terpreters for $450 per day. When<lb />
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Still, rubbing elbows with the<lb />
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tractions of interpreting for the<lb />
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1 Ml I S1 �. ROl ININ<lb />
Sports<lb />
IANUARY 17 1989 Page 11<lb />
East Carolina drops to 2-2 in the CAA's<lb />
Patriots dominate to beat Pirates at home<lb />
B KRIST1 N II 1 HI RG<lb />
and<lb />
 HRIS sn Gl I<lb />
!<lb />
was in rebounding. The Patriots<lb />
dominated the boards grabbing<lb />
36 rebounds while ECU could<lb />
only manage 25 We can't win<lb />
ball games if we don't rebound,<lb />
Steole aid<lb />
In addition, another edge for<lb />
Patriot came in shooting.<lb />
I in s oring the tirst halt<lb />
' - percent from the field<lb />
l AH sh,t a respectable 5 x<lb />
nl But the second half made<lb />
ferencc as c leorge Ma-<lb />
t 59 percent from the field<lb />
d East Carolina could only<lb />
u igi i meager 3 percent.<lb />
kenm samavrs. who is<lb />
� - leading scorer and who<lb />
� I "s Blue i dwards<lb />
 plaver of the-year,<lb />
� d 23 points tor the Patriots<lb />
unds.<lb />
1 dw ards  ho is the sixth<lb />
le iding scorei in the nation, had<lb />
27 points tor the night but shot<lb />
poorly from the field, hitting 10<lb />
lor 23 In addition, Edwards<lb />
grabbed six reb �unds<lb />
Mike I largi tt a freshman<lb />
guard for th Patriots, was a sur<lb />
prise in the game 1 la; getl s rod<lb />
1� points toi the night and the<lb />
S 10" guard had six rebounds<lb />
;ainst the Piral He was also<lb />
four for ; from the three point<lb />
line<lb />
GMU sRobertDyk  .sisted<lb />
in icing the victory for th Patri its<lb />
as he had i 7 p.�ints and pulled in<lb />
K � � Mm phv had a g ;<lb />
nighl � � rates as hecontrib-<lb />
uted 17 points to E 1 's losing<lb />
ffort a I five rebounds. I le<lb />
shot well from tin1 perimeter, also<lb />
shooting tour tor six from the<lb />
three-p inl line.<lb />
(�us Hill tonic i out with 1:51<lb />
remaining in the game but not<lb />
b'tore he S( ored 1i points for the<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
1 he �'� in puts (leorge Mason<lb />
at 6-9 for the season and 2-2 in<lb />
conferent e play.<lb />
East arolina dropped its<lb />
:� ord t -7 and is now tied with<lb />
i AH in the conference at 2-2.<lb />
The Pirates get ready for a<lb />
three game stretch that will take<lb />
them on the road to American<lb />
avvand I "C-Wilmington. The<lb />
action begins in Washington D.C.<lb />
when the Pirates travel to Render<lb />
Arena to ace the Eagles of Ameri-<lb />
can ' 'niversitv.<lb />
Lady Pirates lose to<lb />
the Lady Dukes 72-46<lb />
k t<lb />
:<lb />
with Richmond and (. leorge<lb />
lason.<lb />
funior forward Sarah Gray<lb />
i the 1 adv Pirates in the IMP<lb />
ame scoring 1H points and pull-<lb />
ig down nine rebounds. Gra<lb />
� o has scored in double figures<lb />
games this season, is cur-<lb />
. tied tor fifth place among<lb />
A leading scorers with a 16.2<lb />
in all games and a 17-<lb />
� ' � . rage against CAA opp. i<lb />
.ra who leads ECU in total<lb />
inds has a solid hold on<lb />
nd place among the leagues<lb />
� prel ounds with 98 rebounds so<lb />
tar this season.<lb />
unst Au . senior forward<lb />
� tta Savage added 15 points to<lb />
a  Pirate s effort. Savage,<lb />
: eked five shots against the<lb />
- s is currently in sixth<lb />
EC career blocks and contin-<lb />
limb.<lb />
! ady Pirates will con<lb />
� I rence play on the road<lb />
the travel to Fairfax, Va. to<lb />
� � Mason woh is 9 3<lb />
�vcrall and 2-0 in CAA play.<lb />
Against Richmond earlier this season, Sarah Grav attempts a<lb />
long pass on the breakaway. The 1 ady Pirates fared no hotter<lb />
againstieorge Mason Monday night than they did against the<lb />
Dukes on Saturday as thev hist to the Patriots bh<lb />
Blue Edwards goes up for the jumper against George Mason<lb />
Monday night. The loss against the Patriots puts IT 9-h<lb />
overall nd 2-2 in the conference (Photo by Angela Pridgen<lb />
ECU Photo I ah i.<lb />
ECU defeats JMU in front<lb />
of a sellout home crowd<lb />
By CHRIS SIEGEL<lb />
As James Madison coach<lb />
ft 1 ri( s,  entered Mi: .<lb />
( oliscum Saturday night, he de-<lb />
lighted the 1(1 fans by taking a<lb />
bow. But it wa; th Pirate ti<lb />
that would take the bow s alter the<lb />
game as thev defeated I ikeof<lb />
MU,62 57.<lb />
With the  in E L m . - I<lb />
n I one in A A play the first<lb />
� � th<lb />
ov<lb />
h<lb />
�nfer-<lb />
- s; i; , rates are<lb />
ilread <lb />
as man i les as last - .<lb />
when the v ent fi<lb />
Minges Co ��� is<lb />
- ed as the Pirates pla t d be-<lb />
fore their first sellout si nee Feb<lb />
' 'v and the 6,500 tans v en n I<lb />
di ap- oinl ;<lb />
"It v as i � at crowd an 1 3<lb />
great atmosphere to play in, IV<lb />
i ite coach Mike Steele said ' Hie<lb />
enthusiasm th v showed '���as a<lb />
a t 1 i f t I r 0 I: r ' i . I: I -<lb />
� rir the second half With<lb />
i tii . ime to start the second pe-<lb />
 rates<lb />
  ing an ea sv lames<lb />
 i hson basket to start the half.<lb />
Pirates started to take control.<lb />
At 18:48 in the period, Stanley<lb />
� II tved a Blue Edwards<lb />
miss to put the Pirates up 32 :<lb />
i i be the lead ECU<lb />
ild never give ij<lb />
'����. r a William Davis three-<lb />
nter pulled the Dukes to<lb />
in one. East n na ' sk<lb />
I CU vn 1 foi e a tive<lb />
nd � � ind pass<lb />
md Ed wards v ' : ' i ' v I<lb />
: - �����. own the<lb />
- rhis would start a 14-6 run<lb />
Pirates which would put<lb />
them up 54 43 with 5:2 ft nthe<lb />
game.<lb />
But down 11, the Pukes<lb />
, mid not quit. Thev v, ildpulla<lb />
run of tl ir own Over the next<lb />
- and a half minutes lames<lb />
Madisi n ��� uld outscorc the Pi-<lb />
�5 And f( !iov ing a<lb />
rates<lb />
h<lb />
me a<lb />
See I 1 1 TV page 11<lb />
Team leader "Blue" Edwards looks toward future for Pirates<lb />
IU<lb />
,1 1<lb />
I ' �<lb />
I<lb />
�� pas<lb />
l<lb />
insiders<lb />
but that<lb />
-<lb />
is in<lb />
aid<lb />
na-<lb />
lot nly E( I 's leading<lb />
til player, he also has a<lb />
lorful" nickname. "When<lb />
�1 �v<lb />
rheodore "Blue" Edwards<lb />
was little, ! was in nn crib with<lb />
ny bottle when I started to<lb />
hoki . Edwards said. "My little<lb />
� ran and told my mother that<lb />
m ithi � " tii d the blueish tint ol<lb />
Ins skin when she entered the<lb />
room and the nickname "Blue"<lb />
-tuck w ith him since then.<lb />
Blue began plaving basket-<lb />
ball when he was very voung. "1<lb />
had two older brothers and we<lb />
used to plav pick up games in the<lb />
backyard when I was little<lb />
Edwards sail I.<lb />
!o<lb />
tho<lb />
talent to plav three vears ol high<lb />
school basketball at (ireene Cen-<lb />
tral High School. In those three<lb />
vears, Blue was named t am MVP<lb />
twice and set a school single-sea<lb />
si n st (irir n ord<lb />
After graduation, 1 dwards<lb />
� U ok w hat he learned m<lb />
e pick -up games and used hi:<lb />
wenttoLoui . urg Junior College.<lb />
In le- second year at Louisburg,<lb />
Edwards averaged 22.3 points per<lb />
game and grabbed an average of<lb />
six rebounds per contest. Among<lb />
his many honors while at junior<lb />
college, Edwards was named see<lb />
ond team National lunior College<lb />
-Ml-American.<lb />
With a high school career like<lb />
Edward's and great statistics like<lb />
he showed at I ouisburg. many<lb />
people wonder why he did not go<lb />
to a 1 Mvision I school right out of<lb />
high school. "1 didn't get any ot-<lb />
ters from any real big schools,<lb />
Edwards explained. "My coach<lb />
thought I could be a good player<lb />
and knew that the coach .it I ouis-<lb />
burg was a good fundamental<lb />
coach w ho could help me.<lb />
Atter tw o years at 1 ouisburg<lb />
it was then time tor Blue to decide<lb />
where to go next. It was not an<lb />
easy decision. Many schools had<lb />
ottered him a chance to plav But<lb />
Edwards said that there were a<lb />
few things that made him choose<lb />
EC U. "One reason 1 came here<lb />
was that mv girlfriend and I had<lb />
decided at junior college to go to<lb />
the same school when we left,<lb />
Edwards said.<lb />
But probably more important<lb />
was the fact that Edwards was<lb />
impressed with the recruiting of<lb />
coach Mike I Vmenthe. Dementhe<lb />
let Blue know that he would be<lb />
able to step right in and play for<lb />
the Pirates.<lb />
In his first season at ECl<lb />
Edwards made an automatic<lb />
impact. He averaged over 14<lb />
points and five rebounds per<lb />
game. He shot 56.1 percent trom<lb />
the field and 73.9 percent from the<lb />
tree throw line. He dazzled the<lb />
tans w ith his lumping ability and<lb />
a wide array o( spectacular dunks<lb />
Hi en Edwards ran into a<lb />
buzz m He had to sit out the<lb />
1987-88 season for disciplinary<lb />
reasons. It was a big disappoint-<lb />
ment not only to blue but also to<lb />
the fans vvho had fallen in love<lb />
w o.h him.<lb />
. this season began,<lb />
 dw � ; put his past behind him<lb />
see Bl IE, page 14<lb />
h k<lb />
1 V S<lb />
I.( i winningest swim coach<lb />
ECU Swim and Dive team continues to dominate<lb />
Bj KRIS 1 I MAI 151 RG<lb />
�<lb />
: ' rl <lb />
easoi iturda vhei<lb />
P i r a t tool i N <lb />
� � � � Ming quati<lb />
� ' : thi women<lb />
ictori in what w as<lb />
f cad ' oa h Ri k<lb />
� � a more o mp titivc<lb />
� � �� . Pirat We rolled<lb />
� tl m Kobe said "We<lb />
mi ited from start to finish<lb />
two wins on Saturday<lb />
- b the winningest<lb />
in I� I swimming history<lb />
i k , umulated 111 winsand<lb />
jno hmg at last<lb />
na<lb />
I he men won the moot bv a<lb />
� of 1 ;s s while the Ladv<lb />
ihaw ks suffered at the mercy o( Athletii Asso iation Meet on lob.<lb />
�ECl women, 112-72.<lb />
'Most of our swimmers<lb />
warn their best rimes of the sea-<lb />
on ki be said<lb />
I he men now stand at 8 Oon<lb />
season before having to tace<lb />
the 1 arheels of UNC on Wednes-<lb />
day I his is the best start ever bv<lb />
in 1 I swim team as thev eon<lb />
ue to remain undefeated They<lb />
ha e also tied the record for most<lb />
11 msei utive wins in a season.<lb />
1 he victory over UN W put<lb />
the ladv Pirates' record at 7-1.<lb />
with their only loss coming from<lb />
the Tribe of William and Mary.<lb />
In addition to facing the al-<lb />
ways tough Tarheels of North<lb />
( arolina, the Pirates have to look<lb />
torward to another hard team to<lb />
boat, Duke University, before<lb />
road tripping to the Colonial<lb />
1 he two M A A qualifiers,<lb />
Vi redith Bridgers and Sherry<lb />
( ampbell, had good days against<lb />
the Seahawks. bridgers claimed<lb />
Mrst in the .1 " yard breaststroke<lb />
with her time ol 2:26 78 She w ill<lb />
be swimming the 200 yard<lb />
breaststroke as well as the 100-<lb />
yard breaststroke in the NCAA<lb />
Championships in March.<lb />
Sherryampbell easily<lb />
nabbed first in the event that she<lb />
qualified tor in the NCAA's, the<lb />
three-meter diving event.<lb />
Campbell r.n ked up 242 points<lb />
for her first place victory, 11<lb />
points ahead ol M. Mills of I IN(<lb />
W<lb />
Sweep was the word for the<lb />
day for the men as they had five<lb />
sweeps on the day against the<lb />
Seahawks<lb />
The East Carolina men battle their way to victory in the 200-yard freestyle event. The Pirates<lb />
easily dominated against the UNC-Wilmington team as both the men and women rolled<lb />
their way to the victory stand (Photo bv Tom Doyle).<lb /><pb facs="00058116_tn_0013" /><lb />
I<lb /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Sports<lb />
JANUARY 17,1989 Page 11<lb />
East Carolina drops to 2-2 in the CAA's<lb />
Patriots dominate to beat Pirates at home<lb />
By KRISTEN HALBERG<lb />
and<lb />
CHRIS SIEGEL<lb />
Sports Editor and Assistant<lb />
The "fired up" Pirates were<lb />
quickly put to shame Monday<lb />
night at Minges Coliseum. In<lb />
front of a home crowd of 5,200<lb />
tans, the 8-7 Conference foe,<lb />
George Mason University, who<lb />
dominated in rebounds for the<lb />
night, had the edge it needed to<lb />
rout the Pirates 86-74.<lb />
George Mason took the lead<lb />
with 15:11 in the second half. They<lb />
then built the lead to as much as 14<lb />
over the course of the half. ECU<lb />
managed to close the gap at seven<lb />
but could inch no closer as the<lb />
Patriots went on to win.<lb />
The key element in the game<lb />
was in rebounding. The Patriots<lb />
dominated the boards grabbing<lb />
86 rebounds while ECU could<lb />
only manage 25. "We can't win<lb />
ball games if we don't rebound<lb />
Steele said.<lb />
In addition, another edge for<lb />
the Patriots came in shooting.<lb />
ECU led in scoring the first half<lb />
shooting 64 percent from the field<lb />
while GMU shot a respectable 53<lb />
percent. But the second half made<lb />
all the difference as George Ma-<lb />
son shot 59 percent frorh the field<lb />
and East Carolina could only<lb />
manage a meager 33 percent.<lb />
Kenny Sanders, who is<lb />
Mason's leading scorer and who<lb />
challenges ECU'S Blue Edwards<lb />
for the CAA player-of-the-year,<lb />
scored 23 points for the Patriots<lb />
and had six rebounds.<lb />
Edwards, who is the sixth<lb />
leading scorer in the nation, had<lb />
27 points for the night but shot<lb />
poorly from the field, hitting 10<lb />
for 23. In addition, Edwards<lb />
grabbed six rebounds.<lb />
Mike Hargett, a freshman<lb />
guard for the Patriots, was a sur-<lb />
prise in the game. Hargett scored<lb />
19 points for the night and the<lb />
5'10" guard had six rebounds<lb />
against the Pirates. He was also<lb />
four for six from the three-point<lb />
line.<lb />
GMU's Robert Dykes assisted<lb />
in icing the victory for the Patriots<lb />
as he had 17 points and pulled in<lb />
eight boards.<lb />
Kenny Murphy had a good<lb />
night for the Pirates as he contrib-<lb />
uted 17 points to ECU'S losing<lb />
effort and had five rebounds. He<lb />
shot well from the perimeter, also<lb />
shooting four for six from the<lb />
three-point line.<lb />
Gus Hill fouled out with 1:51<lb />
remaining in the game but not<lb />
before he scored 15 points for the<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
The win puts George Mason<lb />
at 6-9 for the season and 2-2 in<lb />
conference play.<lb />
East Carolina dropped its<lb />
record to 8-7 and is now tied with<lb />
GMU in the conference at 2-2.<lb />
The Pirates get ready for a<lb />
threw game stretch that will take<lb />
them on the road to American,<lb />
Navy and UNC-Wilmington. The<lb />
action begins in Washington D.C.<lb />
when the Pirates travel to Bender<lb />
Arena to face the Eagles of Ameri-<lb />
can University.<lb />
Lady Pirates lose to<lb />
the Lady Dukes 72-46<lb />
r<lb />
By CAROLYN JUSTICE<lb />
Sports Writer<lb />
The East Carolina women's<lb />
basketball team suffered its sec-<lb />
ond consecutive loss to Colonial<lb />
Athletic Association opponents<lb />
on Saturday night as the Lady<lb />
Dukes of James Madison handed<lb />
ECU a 72-46 loss in Harrisonburg,<lb />
Va.<lb />
The Lady Pirates, now 6-6 on<lb />
the year and 1 -2 in CAA play, shot<lb />
only 40.9 percent in the first half as<lb />
James Madison shot 61.1 percent<lb />
and were up 47-20 at halftime.<lb />
In second half play, ECU<lb />
outscored James Madison 26-25,<lb />
and shot 39.9 percent to the Lady<lb />
Duke's 26.9 percent, but the im-<lb />
provement did not come soon<lb />
enough as J M U recorded the CAA<lb />
victory.<lb />
I East Carolina now stands in a<lb />
three-way tie for fourth place of<lb />
the CAA. James Madison, sport-<lb />
ing a perfect conference record of<lb />
2-0, is in a three-way tie for first<lb />
place with Richmond and George<lb />
Mason.<lb />
Junior forward Sarah Gray<lb />
paced the Lady Pirates in the JMU<lb />
game, scoring 18 points and pull-<lb />
ing down nine rebounds. Gray,<lb />
who has scored in double figures<lb />
in all 12 games this season, is cur-<lb />
rently tied for fifth place among<lb />
CAA leading scorers with a 16.2<lb />
average in all games and a 17-<lb />
point average against CAA oppo-<lb />
nents.<lb />
Gray, who leads ECU in total<lb />
rebounds, has a solid hold on<lb />
second place among the leagues<lb />
top rebounds with 98 rebounds so<lb />
far this season. . . . .<lb />
Against JMU, senior forward<lb />
Gretta Savage added 15 points to<lb />
the Lady Pirate's effort. Savage,<lb />
who blocked five shots against the<lb />
Lady Dukes, is currently in sixth<lb />
in ECU career blocks and contin-<lb />
ues to climb.<lb />
The Lady Pirates will con-<lb />
tinue conference play on the road<lb />
as they travel to Fairfax, Va. to<lb />
take on George Mason woh is 9-3<lb />
overall and 2-0 in CAA play.<lb />
Blue Edwards goes up for the jumper against George Mason<lb />
Monday night. The loss against the Patriots puts ECU 9-6<lb />
overall and 2-2 in the conference (Photo by Angela Pridgen.<lb />
ECU Photo Lab).<lb />
ECU defeats JMU in front<lb />
of a sellout home crowd<lb />
By CHRIS SIEGEL<lb />
Assistant Sport Editor<lb />
Against Richmond earlier this season, Sarah Gray attempts a<lb />
long pass on the breakaway. The Lady Pirates fared no better<lb />
against George Mason Monday night than they did against the<lb />
Dukes on Saturday as they lost to the Patriots 67-56<lb />
As James Madison coach<lb />
"Lefty" Driesell entered Minges<lb />
Coliseum Saturday night, he de-<lb />
lighted the ECU fans by taking a<lb />
bow. But it was the Pirate team<lb />
that would take the bows after the<lb />
game as they defeated the Duke of<lb />
JMU, 62-57.<lb />
With the win, ECU moves to<lb />
two and one in CAA play, the first<lb />
time they have been 2-1 in confer-<lb />
ence since 1981 -82. The Pirates are<lb />
now 8-6 overall and have already<lb />
won as many games as last season<lb />
when they went 8-20.<lb />
Minges Coliseum was<lb />
packed as the Pirates played be-<lb />
fore their first sellout since Feb. 7,<lb />
1987 and the 6,500 fans were not<lb />
disappointed.<lb />
"It was a great crowd and a<lb />
great atmosphere to play in Pi-<lb />
rite coach Mike Steele said. "The<lb />
enthusiasm they showed was a<lb />
great lift for our team<lb />
The home cro'd became a<lb />
oig factor in the second half. With<lb />
a tie game to start the second pe-<lb />
riod, the fans ignited the Pirates.<lb />
Following an easy James<lb />
Madison basket to start the half,<lb />
the Pirates started to take control.<lb />
At 18:48 in the period, Stanley<lb />
Love followed a Blue Edwards<lb />
miss to put the Pirates up 32-30.<lb />
This would be the lead ECU<lb />
would never give up.<lb />
After a William Davis three-<lb />
pointer pulled the Dukes to<lb />
within one, East Carolina took<lb />
charge. ECU would force a five<lb />
second call on the inbound pass<lb />
and Edwards w5uTdrTita TJfoot<lb />
jump shot the next trip down the<lb />
floor. This would start a 14-6 run<lb />
for the Pirates which would put<lb />
them up, 54-43 with 5:20 left in the<lb />
game.<lb />
But down 11, the Dukes<lb />
would not quit. They would pull a<lb />
run of their own. Over the next<lb />
four and a half minutes. James<lb />
Madison would outscore the Pi-<lb />
rates 14-5. And following a<lb />
See LEFTY, page 14<lb />
Team leader "Blue" Edwards looks toward future for Pirates<lb />
By CHRIS SIEGEL<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
I<lb />
It's Sunday afternoon and the<lb />
fans are gone, but the Pirate bas-<lb />
ketball team is hard at work. And<lb />
their leader during the game is<lb />
also their leader at practice, Theo-<lb />
dore "Blue" Edwards.<lb />
A young man who considers<lb />
himself quiet is anything but that<lb />
when he steps on a basketball<lb />
court. Edwards leads the Pirates<lb />
in points, averaging 25.6 -ec<lb />
game. He also leads the teams in<lb />
rebounds and steals. He is second<lb />
in asstetsbehind fellow senior Jeff<lb />
Kelly.<lb />
the Walstonburg, N.C. na-<lb />
tive is not Jmly ECU'S leading<lb />
basketball player, he also has a<lb />
very "colorful" nickname. When<lb />
Theodore "Blue" Edwards<lb />
I was little, I was in my crib with<lb />
my bottle when I started to<lb />
choke Edwards said. "My little<lb />
sister ran and told my mother that<lb />
she had a blue baby Edwards'<lb />
mother noticed the blueish tint of<lb />
his skin when she entered the<lb />
room and the nickname "Blue"<lb />
has stuck with him since then.<lb />
Blue began playing basket-<lb />
ball when he was very young. "I<lb />
had two older brothers and we<lb />
used to play pick-up games in the<lb />
backyard when I was little'<lb />
Edwards said.<lb />
He took what he learned in<lb />
those pick-up games and used his<lb />
talent to play three years of high<lb />
school basketball at Greene Cen-<lb />
tral High School. In those three<lb />
years, Blue was named team MVP<lb />
twice and set a school single-sea-<lb />
son scoring record.<lb />
After graduation, Edwards<lb />
went to Louisburg Junior College.<lb />
In his second year at Louisburg,<lb />
Edwards averaged 22.3 points per<lb />
game and grabbed an average of<lb />
six rebounds per contest. Among<lb />
his many honors while at junior<lb />
college, Edwards was named sec-<lb />
ond team National Junior College<lb />
Ail-American.<lb />
With a high school career like<lb />
Edward's and great statistics like<lb />
he showed at Louisburg, many<lb />
people wonder why he did not go<lb />
to a Division I school right out of<lb />
high school. "I didn't get any of-<lb />
fers from any real big schools<lb />
Edwards explained. "My coach<lb />
thought I could be a good player<lb />
and knew that the coach at Louis-<lb />
burg was a good fundamental<lb />
coach who could help me<lb />
After two years at Louisburg,<lb />
it was then time for Blue to decide<lb />
where to go next. It was not an<lb />
easy decision. Many schools had<lb />
offered him a chance to play. But<lb />
Edwards said that there were a<lb />
few things that made him choose<lb />
ECU. "One reason I came here<lb />
was that my girlfriend and I had<lb />
decided at junior college to go to<lb />
the same school when we left<lb />
Edwards said.<lb />
But probably more important<lb />
was the fact that Edwards was<lb />
impressed with the recruiting of<lb />
coach Mike Dementhe. Dementhe<lb />
let Blue know that he would be<lb />
able to step right in and play for<lb />
the Pirates.<lb />
In his first season at ECU,<lb />
Edwards made an automatic<lb />
impact. He averaged over 14<lb />
points and five rebounds per<lb />
game. He shot 56.1 percent from<lb />
the field and 73.9 percent from the<lb />
free throw line. He dazzled the<lb />
fans with his jumping ability and<lb />
a wide array of spectacular dunks.<lb />
Then Edwards ran into a<lb />
buzz-saw. He had to sit out the<lb />
1987-88 season for disciplinary<lb />
reasons. It was a big disappoint-<lb />
ment not only to Blue, but also to<lb />
the fans who had fallen in love<lb />
with him.<lb />
But as this season began,<lb />
Edwards put his past behind him,<lb />
See BLUE, page 14<lb />
Coach Kobe is ECU'S winningest swim coach<lb />
ECU Swim and Dive team continues to dominate<lb />
f<lb />
By KRISTEN HALBERG<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
The East Carolina Swim and<lb />
Dive team prolonged their nearly<lb />
flawless season Saturday when<lb />
the Pirates took on UNC-<lb />
Wilmington in Minges Aquatic<lb />
Center.<lb />
Both the men and the women<lb />
had easy victories in what was<lb />
thought by Head Coach Rick<lb />
Kobe to be a more competitive<lb />
meet for the Pirates. "We rolled<lb />
over them Kobe said. "We<lb />
dominated from start to finish<lb />
The two wins on Saturday<lb />
made Coach Kobe the winningest<lb />
coach in ECU swimming history.<lb />
He has accumulated 111 wins and<lb />
47 losses since coaching at East<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
The men won the meet by a<lb />
score of 138-68 while the Ladv<lb />
Seaha wks suffered at the mercy of<lb />
the ECU women, 112-72.<lb />
"Most of our swimmers<lb />
swam their best times of the sea-<lb />
son Kobe said.<lb />
The men now stand at 8-0 on<lb />
the season before having to face<lb />
the Tarheels of UNC on Wednes-<lb />
day. This is the best start ever by<lb />
an ECU swim team as they con-<lb />
tinue to remain undefeated. They<lb />
have also tied the record for most<lb />
consecutive wins in a season.<lb />
The victory over UNC-W put<lb />
the Lady Pirates' record at 7-1,<lb />
with their only loss coming from<lb />
the Tribe of William and Mary.<lb />
In addition to facing the al-<lb />
ways tough Tarheels of North<lb />
Carolina, the Pirates have to look<lb />
forward to another hard team to<lb />
beat Duke University, before<lb />
road tripping to the Colonial<lb />
Athletic Association Meet on Feb.<lb />
8.<lb />
The two NCAA qualifiers,<lb />
Meredith Bridgers and Sherry<lb />
Campbell, had good days against<lb />
the Seahawks. Bridgers claimed<lb />
first in the 200-yard breaststroke<lb />
with her time of 2:26.78. She will<lb />
be swimming the 200-yard<lb />
breaststroke as well as the 100-<lb />
yard breaststroke in the NCAA<lb />
Championships in March.<lb />
Sherry Campbell easily<lb />
nabbed first in the event that she<lb />
qualified for in the NCAA's, the<lb />
three-meter diving event.<lb />
Campbell racked up 242 points<lb />
for her first place victory, 11<lb />
points ahead of M. Mills of UNC-<lb />
W.<lb />
Sweep was the word for the<lb />
day for the men as they had five<lb />
sweeps on the day against the<lb />
Seahawks.<lb />
The East Carolina men battle their way to victory in the 200-yard freestyle event The Pirates<lb />
easily dominated against the UNC-Wilmington team as bom the men and women rolled<lb />
their way to the victory stand (Photo by Tom Doyle).<lb /><pb facs="00058116_tn_0014" /><lb />
12<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY 17,1989<lb />
In close race, McNeil wins in track meet<lb />
The ECU Men's Indoor Track<lb />
team traveled to Fairfax, VA Sat-<lb />
urday to run in the Father Dia-<lb />
mond Memorial Indoor Track<lb />
Meet at George Mason Univer-<lb />
sity.<lb />
Eugene McNeil led the Tirate<lb />
track team by winning the 55-<lb />
vard dash. He ran a quick 6.32 to<lb />
edge St. Augustines' Tarrell Car<lb />
penter by a mere one-hundredth<lb />
of a second. McNeil's first place<lb />
mark was the only time ECU<lb />
placed in the finals.<lb />
Other Pirates did well in their<lb />
respective heats. Brian Williams<lb />
claimed first in his heat in the 55-<lb />
vard hurdles running a respect-<lb />
able 7.75.<lb />
James Parker ran for third<lb />
place in his heat in the 55-yard<lb />
dash when he crossed the line in<lb />
6.6. The next heat in the 55-yard<lb />
dash saw a fifth place for East<lb />
Carolina when Terry Bennet ran a<lb />
6.65.<lb />
In the 500-meter run, Udon<lb />
Cheek ran a fourth place finish in<lb />
his heat when he tied Sandy<lb />
Chapman's time of 1:06.6.<lb />
Anthony Henry placed fifth<lb />
in his heat in the 400-meter race<lb />
running a 56.1.<lb />
Brian Irving placed fourth in<lb />
his heat in the 200-meter when he<lb />
ran a 22.62.<lb />
And finally, Teddy Vcrnon<lb />
ran a 23.37 time to finish third in<lb />
his heat in the 200-meter.<lb />
RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS<lb />
New football coaching staff completed<lb />
(SID) � Tom Tuberville, who<lb />
has served as an assistant coach at<lb />
the University of Miami, Ha. for<lb />
the past three years, and Dale<lb />
Steele, who has coached at Kansas<lb />
State University for the last two<lb />
seasons, were named assistant<lb />
coaches on the East Carolina Uni-<lb />
versity football staff Friday after-<lb />
noon, announced Head Coach Bill<lb />
Lewis.<lb />
"I'm excited about both oi<lb />
these coaches coming of staff<lb />
said Lewis, who took over coach-<lb />
ing duties at ECU on Dec. 3,1988.<lb />
"Knowing that the staff is com-<lb />
plete, 1 feel it has fit together per-<lb />
fectly. We can forge ahead with<lb />
our recruiting efforts and start on<lb />
workout schedules for the<lb />
squad<lb />
Tuberville, as a volunteer<lb />
coach at Miami, worked with the<lb />
defensive line and linebackers. He<lb />
will serve as a linebacker coach at<lb />
East Carolina. A native of<lb />
Camden, Ark Tuberville has also<lb />
coached at Arkansas State for five<lb />
seasons and was a head coach at<lb />
Hermitage High School in Pine<lb />
Bluff, Ark. for two seasons.<lb />
A graduate of Southern Ar-<lb />
kansas University, Tuberville was<lb />
also an assistant at Hermitage<lb />
High before receiving the head<lb />
coaching duties at the school.<lb />
"Coming out of the Miami<lb />
program said Lewis, "he obvi-<lb />
ouslv knows about what it takes to<lb />
win. He has worked with two oi<lb />
the finest defensive coaches in<lb />
football � Jimmy Johnson at Mi-<lb />
ami and Larry- Lace well at Arkan-<lb />
sas State. Few teams have played<lb />
better defense than Miami has in<lb />
the last three years<lb />
Steele, a native of Prattville,<lb />
All will serve as wide receivers<lb />
coach for the Pirates. In his 12-year<lb />
coaching career, he has been an<lb />
assistant at Ball State (one year),<lb />
Wisconsin (two years), Tulanc<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY 17,1969<lb />
In close race, McNeil wins in track meet<lb />
The ECU Men's Indoor Track<lb />
team traveled to Fairfax, VA Sat-<lb />
urday to run in the Father Dia-<lb />
mond Memorial Indoor Track<lb />
Meet at George Mason Univer-<lb />
sity.<lb />
' Eugene McNeil led the Pirate<lb />
track team by winning the 55-<lb />
yard dash. He ran a quick 632 to<lb />
edge St. Augustines' Tarrell Car-<lb />
penter by a mere one-hundredth<lb />
of a second. McNeil's first place<lb />
mark was the only time ECU<lb />
placed in the finals.<lb />
Other Pirates did well in their<lb />
respective heats. Brian Williams<lb />
claimed first in his heat in the 55-<lb />
yard hurdles running a respect-<lb />
able 7.75.<lb />
James Parker ran for third<lb />
place in his heat in the 55-yard<lb />
dash when he crossed the line in<lb />
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Carolina when Terry Bennet ran a<lb />
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In the 500-meter run, Udon<lb />
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Chapman's time of 1:06.6.<lb />
Anthony Henry placed fifth<lb />
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running a 56.1.<lb />
Brian Irving placed fourth in<lb />
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ran a 22.62.<lb />
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ran a 23.37 time to finish third in<lb />
his heat in the 200-meter.<lb />
RESERVE OmCERfc' TBA1M1NG CORPS<lb />
New football coaching staff completed<lb />
(SID) � Tom Tuberville, who<lb />
has served as an assistant coach at<lb />
the University of Miami, Fla. for<lb />
the past three years, and Dale<lb />
Steeie, who has coached at Kansas<lb />
State University for the last two<lb />
seasons, were named assistant<lb />
coaches on the East Carolina Uni-<lb />
versity football staff Friday after-<lb />
noon, announced Head Coach Bill<lb />
Lewis.<lb />
"I'm excited about both of<lb />
these coaches coming of staff<lb />
said Lewis, who took over coach-<lb />
ing duties at ECU on Dec. 3,1988.<lb />
"Knowing that the staff is com-<lb />
plete, I feel it has fit together per-<lb />
fectly. We can forge ahead with<lb />
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AD �<lb />
sibiy shaken by allegations of<lb />
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�tutt I've heard Bailey said.<lb />
Valvano is the focus of alle-<lb />
gations printed on the cover of the<lb />
Becoming book, "Personal<lb />
uls Among the charges on the<lb />
mer. excerpts of which were<lb />
published last Saturday by The<lb />
$ews and Observer of Raleigh,<lb />
vvre that positive drug tests were<lb />
ept secret, grades were altered<lb />
.nd one player even played below<lb />
is capabilities in an NCAA tour-<lb />
rfement game to avoid a future<lb />
drug tct that might hamper his<lb />
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onship team. He said he spoke<lb />
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and Observer of Raleigh that he<lb />
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f 5,000 who will be watching the<lb />
�upcr Bowl on Jan. 22. But the two<lb />
governors also want to be players<lb />
s well as spectators.<lb />
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Stampbell and his North Carolina<lb />
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Mm NFL's other heavyweights -<lb />
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cide where the NFL will put its<lb />
text franchises.<lb />
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ampbell said Friday. "Til be lob-<lb />
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and campaign with the owners<lb />
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ughrue, a spokesman for the<lb />
orth Carolina governor.<lb />
their degrees.<lb />
"Nobody got nothing<lb />
Bailey said.<lb />
In the meantime, Bailey said<lb />
he remained confident his coach<lb />
would be cleared.<lb />
"I'm praying for him, and I<lb />
hope that things are going to work<lb />
out, and I'm sure they will he<lb />
said.<lb />
Other former NCSU players<lb />
also denied the allegations and<lb />
said that while they talked to the<lb />
author, Peter Golenbock, they<lb />
didn't discuss the issues in the<lb />
book.<lb />
Kenny Drummond said he<lb />
was almost certain he had talked<lb />
to Golenbock, but had been<lb />
unaware that Golenbock was<lb />
writing a book critical of the N.C.<lb />
State program and Valvano.<lb />
Drummond, who now plays<lb />
for High Point College and was<lb />
playing in a tournament in the<lb />
Bahamas during theweekend,<lb />
said in an interview with The News<lb />
and Observer of Raleigh that he<lb />
had talked to a man he believed to<lb />
be Golenbock.<lb />
"If he said anything about me<lb />
(in the book) that I didn't say, I'll<lb />
find him he said.<lb />
The book focuses on the 1986-<lb />
87 basketball team, which in-<lb />
cluded Drummond. Two other<lb />
members of that team, Charles<lb />
Shackleford and Bennie Bolton,<lb />
told The News and Observer Mon-<lb />
day that they had not talked to<lb />
Golenbock.<lb />
Shackleford, a sophomore on<lb />
the 1986-87 Wolfpack team who<lb />
is now a member of the NBA's<lb />
New Jersey Nets, also said Mon-<lb />
day that he had no knowledge of<lb />
the actions mentioned on the<lb />
book cover.<lb />
"None of this stuff ever hap-<lb />
pened while I was there Shack-<lb />
leford said in an interview after a<lb />
Nets practice in East Rutherford,<lb />
N.J.<lb />
"Maybe it happened before I<lb />
was there or after I left, but it never<lb />
happened while I was there. I<lb />
don't have any knowledge (of<lb />
this) going on.<lb />
Bolton, a junior on the 1986-<lb />
87 Wolfpack team who was<lb />
reached by telephone at his Wash-<lb />
ington home, said Monday that<lb />
he had never talked to Golenbock.<lb />
He also said he had no knowledge<lb />
of any of the violations alleged by<lb />
the book cover.<lb />
"T never got anything like<lb />
that. I never took any money.<lb />
Valvano never offered me any<lb />
money. So it can'tbe true Shack-<lb />
leford continued.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
JANUARY 17, 198?<lb />
Lefty's Dukes defeated in front<lb />
first sellout in nearly two years<lb />
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Claude Ferdinand shot under-<lb />
neath, the Dukes trailed 59-57<lb />
with just 41 seconds left to plav.<lb />
The two teams traded baskets<lb />
the next two trips down the floor.<lb />
With 12 seconds left to play, James<lb />
Madison fouled Edwards and put<lb />
him on the free throw line. Ed-<lb />
wards nailed both ends of the one-<lb />
and-one to put the Pirates up 61-<lb />
57. Lose would round out the<lb />
scoring hitting a free throw fol-<lb />
lowing a MU turnover.<lb />
"I thought we gave them a<lb />
pretty good game Coach Drie-<lb />
sell said. "We got down by 11, but<lb />
we fought hard to get back in. We<lb />
had a chance to win, but a steal<lb />
towards the end iced it for them<lb />
The first halt of the game was<lb />
nip and tuck to the most part. The<lb />
big plav oi the first half was an<lb />
Edwards' two-handed slam with<lb />
about eight minutes to play to put disned out five assists. Gus Hill<lb />
ECU up by six. The Dukes closed scored 14 points off the bench and<lb />
and tied the game at 28 to go into Stanley Love chipped in with<lb />
the half. ci8ht-<lb />
Not onlv was the score tied, ECU also got fine play trom<lb />
but the teams had almost identical senior point guard Jeff Kelly and<lb />
statistics for the first half. Both freshman center Casey Mote,<lb />
teams committed eight turnovers Kelly dished out five assists and<lb />
in the half. ECU shot 41.7 percent had one turnover. Over the past<lb />
and grabbed 15 rebounds, while four games, Kelly has had 14 as-<lb />
JMU shot 42 percent and hauled sists and only one turnover. Mote<lb />
in 14 boards. played in his first game as a Tirate<lb />
Steele said he thought the and coach Steele said he gave the<lb />
team did not play well the first<lb />
half and was glad to see them pick<lb />
up their intensity in the second<lb />
half. Edwards supported Steele's<lb />
feelings and added that the team<lb />
did not hustle for loose balls in the<lb />
first half.<lb />
East Carolina was led in all<lb />
categories by Blue Edwards.<lb />
Edwards scored 23 points,<lb />
grabbed seven rebounds and<lb />
team the minutes that they<lb />
needed.<lb />
James Madison was led by<lb />
junior Claude Ferdinand who<lb />
finished the game with 18, four-<lb />
teen ot which he scored in the first<lb />
half. He also grabbed a game-higl<lb />
nine rebounds. Barry Brown also<lb />
chipped in with 14. William<lb />
Davis, the Dukes leading scorer,<lb />
was held to just seven points.<lb />
Blue works toward goals<lb />
Continued from p ige I i<lb />
put on his wo.k ciothes and<lb />
started playing basketball again.<lb />
As a senior and the Pirate's<lb />
premier scorer, Edwards knows<lb />
there is a lot of responsibility on<lb />
him and the other seniors. Under<lb />
coach Steele. the seniors are the<lb />
loaders on the floor Edwards<lb />
said. "And with mv role on the<lb />
team. I'm going to get my chances<lb />
to score,but I'm also going to help<lb />
my teammates any way 1 can<lb />
Since his return, Edwards has<lb />
made it very clear that he is not<lb />
going to take a back seat to any-<lb />
body in the league. All the pre-<lb />
season hoopla went to George<lb />
Mason senior Kenny Sanders and<lb />
Blue made it a point to challenge<lb />
him for player of the year 1 made<lb />
it one of my goals to be CAA<lb />
player oi the year and 1 think I'm<lb />
starting to challenge Kenny for<lb />
that Edwards said. "Idon't want<lb />
to do it just for myself, though. 1<lb />
think it would be good for the<lb />
team and the school<lb />
Edwards knows that basket<lb />
ball is not a one-person game and<lb />
he thinks this years team works<lb />
well as a unit. He also feels that<lb />
under coach Steele's format oi<lb />
coaching that the team works<lb />
hard to be better. "With coach,<lb />
who starts is determined by who<lb />
practices well. It doesn't matter<lb />
what year you are or who you are,<lb />
the best performers in practice<lb />
play in the games Edwards said.<lb />
1 le feels that the hard work<lb />
and determination are paving off.<lb />
"We have taken great strides to<lb />
work ourselves up from the base-<lb />
ment of the conference Edwards<lb />
said. 1 le and his teammates feel<lb />
that they can beat anybody in the<lb />
league. They have very precise<lb />
goals and are determined to make<lb />
them come true. "We want to win<lb />
the league outright and win the<lb />
tournament, so we get a shot at the<lb />
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said.<lb />
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Blue" end at Minges Coliseum.<lb />
what will be next for Blue Ed-<lb />
wards? "It has always been a<lb />
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sional basketball Edwards said.<lb />
"I have some areas to improve<lb />
before I can make it, but I'll keep<lb />
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now though, the main goal is for<lb />
us to keep winning<lb />
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