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Inside<lb />
EDITORIALS4<lb />
CLASSIFIEDS6<lb />
FEATURES 8<lb />
SPORTS10<lb />
Features<lb />
After three years, fraternity builds house.<lb />
Check out page 8.<lb />
Sports<lb />
The Spiders of Richmond spin<lb />
referee web on Pirates<lb />
Read about the action on page 10.<lb />
aUte i�ust (Earnltntan<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol. 63 No. 48<lb />
Tuesday February 7,1989<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Coastal ecosystems are in trouble, say professors<lb />
By DAVID HFRRING<lb />
sstMant Nev�s Idttor<lb />
By the year 2000,75 percent of<lb />
all people in the US. will live<lb />
within 50 miles of the coast, ac-<lb />
cording to Dr. Donald W.Stanley<lb />
of Inter-Coastal Marine Re-<lb />
sources (ICMR).<lb />
Increasing man's interaction<lb />
with coastal ecosystems could<lb />
cause more problems. In an at-<lb />
tempt to better understand our<lb />
coastal ecology, the ECU depart-<lb />
ment of biologv and ICMR, a re-<lb />
search arm of the Division of<lb />
Academic Affairs, are studying<lb />
various aspects of North<lb />
Carolina's coastal and marine<lb />
testuanne) resources.<lb />
Some faculty members share<lb />
joint appointments between the<lb />
biologv department and ICMR,<lb />
enabling them to conduct re-<lb />
search, sometimes on as many as<lb />
five projects at once, and teach.<lb />
According to Dr. Robert R. Chris-<lb />
tian, biologv dept the projects<lb />
give ECU students the best of two<lb />
worlds.<lb />
'The people (professors) we<lb />
have in biology and ICMR have<lb />
excellent reputations and are re-<lb />
nowned in their fields he said.<lb />
"Thev are well-respected re-<lb />
searchers having the special na-<lb />
ture oi being current in their fields<lb />
and thev can pass that on to stu-<lb />
dents<lb />
"Inestuarine ecology neither<lb />
NC. State nor Duke has the repu-<lb />
tation ECU has Christian con-<lb />
tinued. "Here we are usually re-<lb />
quired to teach at least three of<lb />
tour courses. At Duke you<lb />
wouldn't think of their star re-<lb />
searchers teaching undergradu-<lb />
ate students, but at ECU that's<lb />
part of the game. We must teach<lb />
them - and often<lb />
"ECU has, as a group, proba-<lb />
bly the best concentration of ex- off. and they are an important human sewage into streams and Since this bad algae is not<lb />
pertisconestuarineccosystemsof landscape in tcrmsof maintaining rivers. "In ecology we don't have consumed, when it dies it collect!<lb />
anywhere in North Carolina land against rises in sea level and good long term records for most on the surface forming a scum<lb />
agreed Dr. Mark M. Brinson, biol- hurricane flood waters. His as- variables so we have to make esti- which man' PcoPj. d(n lke l�<lb />
Ogy dept. "Our work is usually sessment will provide informa- mates based on indirect evi- skl or swim in. This aesthetac<lb />
some response to an ecology tion to the NC. state government dence noted Stanley, "but over pollution has occurred on oc<lb />
problem and our funding sources for long term protection strategics the past 50 years I'd estimate that<lb />
determine the nature of our re- for our wetlands. these nutrients have increased in<lb />
search projects Dr. Stanley is currently our estuaries by about three<lb />
"Our geographical location studying the pollution problems times<lb />
in our estuaries caused by an over The increase causes marine<lb />
abundance of high plant growth plants, such as algae, to grow<lb />
nutrients. Over the past 50 years faster, but algae is short-lived and<lb />
makes it easier for us to do field<lb />
work he added. Currently Dr.<lb />
Brinson is working on an assess-<lb />
ment of N.Cs fringe wetlands<lb />
and their relation to other geo-<lb />
graphical features to determine<lb />
how the development of these<lb />
areas may be better managed.<lb />
According to Brinson, N.C.<lb />
wetlands serve three basic func-<lb />
tions in our coastal ecosystem:<lb />
they are an important link in the<lb />
food chain for the fish population,<lb />
thev act as nutrient buffers and<lb />
help protect estuaries from run-<lb />
the use of nitrogen fertilization<lb />
has increased by approximately<lb />
seven times.<lb />
The fertilization allows more<lb />
crops to grow, but only a small<lb />
percentage of this fertilizer actu-<lb />
ally goes into plants. Most ends<lb />
up in streams and rivers which<lb />
channel this excess fertilizer into<lb />
the coastal estuaries.<lb />
Also, human sewage is a rich<lb />
source of these same high plant<lb />
growth nutrients and we dump<lb />
that which is not eaten bv fish is<lb />
J<lb />
left to die and rot. The decomposi<lb />
sion in the Neusc and Chowan<lb />
rivers.<lb />
"Our job is to understand<lb />
how much of these nutrients our<lb />
estuaries can withstand before the<lb />
limit is reached said Stanley,<lb />
"and we're a long way from arriv-<lb />
ing at a solution we're confident<lb />
in. We have the technology to<lb />
tion process of these plants'uses remove up to 95 percent of the<lb />
sometimes so much nutrients from the sewage, but at<lb />
up oxygen<lb />
so that fish in the area acually<lb />
suffocate.<lb />
These nutrients also cause<lb />
some types of algae to grow which<lb />
fish won't eat. This "bad" algae<lb />
becomes abundant, crowding out<lb />
the "good" algae and fish starve<lb />
from a lack of food.<lb />
a great cost. Scientists don't make<lb />
political decisions, all we can do is<lb />
present our findings<lb />
Another estuarine study is<lb />
being conducted by Dr. Roger A<lb />
Rulifson, biologyICMR, on the<lb />
declining population of striped<lb />
bass. According to R�:lifson,<lb />
See ROANOKE, page 3<lb />
SGA change legislative laws<lb />
By LORI MARTIN<lb />
Stiff Writer<lb />
Speaker of the Legislature, Marty Helms, answers a query to the chair during Monday's SGA<lb />
eeting. A bill was passed in the weekly meeting to amend legislative by laws. (Photolab)<lb />
New admission standards may be sought by<lb />
administration as number of applications soar<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
With applications for admis-<lb />
sion reaching a record high, ECU<lb />
officials expect new procedures to<lb />
enable them to be more selective<lb />
of next year's student pool.<lb />
Dr.Richard Eakin, ECU chan-<lb />
cellor, told the Faculty Senate this<lb />
week that "a new process for re-<lb />
viewing applications should re-<lb />
sult in higher average test scores<lb />
and high school grade point<lb />
averages this year<lb />
Eugene Owens, acting direc-<lb />
tor of admissions, said the new-<lb />
procedures for reviewing appli-<lb />
cations "enables us to be more<lb />
selective" of the students ac-<lb />
cepted for admission. He said the<lb />
actual number of new students to<lb />
be admitted next fall has yet to be<lb />
determined.<lb />
As of Jan. 26, 7,325 applica-<lb />
tions had been received for un-<lb />
dergraduate admission to the fall,<lb />
1989, semester. This is 700, or 10.6<lb />
percent, greater then the 6,624<lb />
applications for fall, 1988, which<lb />
had been received at the same<lb />
time last year.<lb />
For last fall semester, ECU<lb />
student enrollment was a record<lb />
15,583.<lb />
Cutoffs for both in-state and<lb />
out-of-state applications were im-<lb />
posed earlier than usual last win-<lb />
ter because of the large numbers.<lb />
Under the new procedures,<lb />
applicants who applied for un-<lb />
dergraduate admission by Dec. 15<lb />
were screened and are being noti-<lb />
fied this week whether they have<lb />
been accepted, Owens said.<lb />
Prospective students who<lb />
applied by Feb. 1 will be notified<lb />
by M.irch 15. Owens said applica-<lb />
tion for out-of-state students re-<lb />
ceived by Dec. 31 will be re-<lb />
viewed and the applicants noti-<lb />
fied by March 15.<lb />
"We've received a record<lb />
number of applications Owens<lb />
said. 'The process is working<lb />
according to schedule. But we're'<lb />
not sure yet how many will be<lb />
admitted<lb />
The Student Government<lb />
Association amended legislative<lb />
procedures, heard grievances<lb />
from a disgruntled legislator and<lb />
approved funding for the<lb />
Panhellenic Council in Monday's<lb />
weekly meeting.<lb />
The SGA changed its time<lb />
limitation oi debate used during<lb />
their meetings.<lb />
The legislature approved a<lb />
time of 10 minutes for affirmative<lb />
debate or the time allowed for<lb />
legislators to argue for a certain<lb />
resolution or bill. The new proce-<lb />
dure also allows 10 minutes for<lb />
negative debate or the time al-<lb />
lowed to argue against a resolu-<lb />
tion or bill.<lb />
Speeches will be limited in<lb />
. . � i .lance to time remaining in<lb />
the round of debate. Prior to this<lb />
legislation, the SGA was limited<lb />
to five minutes per round of de-<lb />
bate as stated in the SGA Docu-<lb />
ments.<lb />
But Speaker of the Legislature<lb />
Marty Helms, who authored the<lb />
legislation, said the SGA has been<lb />
following the 10 minute proce-<lb />
dure for as long as he has been in<lb />
the government. Since the gov-<lb />
ernment has been using the for-<lb />
mat for some time, Helms thought<lb />
it was time the amendment was<lb />
added to the Documents.<lb />
In the first order of business,<lb />
Legislator Valeria Lassitcr ad-<lb />
dressed the legislature with the<lb />
charge that two members of the<lb />
SGA were guilty of misconduct<lb />
during the Feb. 30 meeting.<lb />
"I, a black student legislator,<lb />
was a victim of misconduct by<lb />
other legislators Lassiter said.<lb />
"As I was performing my duties, a<lb />
black jelly bean hit my back. I<lb />
picked the jelly bean up and in-<lb />
quired to the legislator sitting<lb />
directly behind me to whom did<lb />
the item belong According to<lb />
Lassiter, the improper conduct<lb />
continued.<lb />
Lassiter suggested the legis-<lb />
lature review the conduct of the<lb />
SGA and remove the two mem-<lb />
bers involved in the incident from<lb />
the governing body. "These legis-<lb />
lators should not be permitted to<lb />
hold any position in the SGA<lb />
Lassitcr said.<lb />
One of the accused legisla-<lb />
tors, who would rather remain<lb />
anonymous, said the incident was<lb />
a misunderstanding. He intends<lb />
to offer a private apology to Las-<lb />
siter as well as an apology to the<lb />
SGA in next Monday's meeting.<lb />
'This is all blown out of pro-<lb />
portion. It was purely an accident.<lb />
We were eating jelly beans and<lb />
one of the jelly beans fell off the<lb />
table and hit her in the leg he<lb />
said.<lb />
'This was a miscommunica-<lb />
rion Helms said. "An apology<lb />
will bfcaade and I assume it will<lb />
be accepted. There were no racial<lb />
intentions<lb />
In other business, the SGA<lb />
appropriated $1500 to the<lb />
Panhellenic Council to help fund<lb />
the publication of booklets for the<lb />
sorority rush. The total cost to<lb />
publish the booklets will be $2500.<lb />
According to a representative<lb />
from the Panhellenic Council, the<lb />
booklets will be sent to all female<lb />
freshmen announcing that rush<lb />
will take place one week before<lb />
classes begin in the fall. This will<lb />
avoid confusion during the first<lb />
week of classes when rush is usu-<lb />
ally held.<lb />
Legislator Mike Hadlev said<lb />
he is not against the funding but<lb />
the organization should have<lb />
requested the money in its annual<lb />
appropriation. He suggested all<lb />
organizations take this into con-<lb />
sideration when planning their<lb />
budgets in the future.<lb />
A meeting will be held on Feb.<lb />
17 from 2-5 p.m. for all campus<lb />
organizations to work on their<lb />
annual budgets. The purpose of<lb />
the meeting is to explain proce-<lb />
dures and issue forms for making<lb />
appropriation requests for 1989-<lb />
90.<lb />
Death of pledges cause escalation<lb />
in fraternity liability insurance<lb />
By ADAM CORNELIUS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Fraternities nationwide have<lb />
been evaluating induction proce-<lb />
dures after the death of a Lamda<lb />
Chi Alpha pledge in a hazing inci-<lb />
dent at Rutgers University last<lb />
Spring.<lb />
The death of the pledge com-<lb />
bined with several other incidents<lb />
occurring over the past two years<lb />
have led to several proposals,<lb />
including a total ban on pledging.<lb />
The ban would give fratenvties a<lb />
chance to lower their insurance<lb />
rates. Although rates have been<lb />
decreasing, the rates are signifi-<lb />
cantly higher than four years ago.<lb />
The proposal is still under<lb />
consideration by the National<lb />
Intcrfraternity Conference. Cur-<lb />
rently the decision to eliminate<lb />
the pledge period is left to the<lb />
individual fraternities. On the<lb />
ECU campus the only fraternity to<lb />
vote on this proposal was Zeta<lb />
Beta Tau, which has since dis-<lb />
banded.<lb />
A spokesman for the Frater-<lb />
nity Executive Association says<lb />
that the question of banning<lb />
pledging has not yet been put into<lb />
effect.<lb />
"The Fratcrinity Executive<lb />
Association has committed to<lb />
discuss the issue and, as I under-<lb />
stand it at this July meeting, is<lb />
continuing with a thoughtful re-<lb />
view of the question. We encour-<lb />
age each national fraternity to do<lb />
so. Each national fraternity would<lb />
need to embrace this policy on its<lb />
own volition, so you have a vari-<lb />
ety of groups probably in differ-<lb />
ent stages evaluating the idea<lb />
Rav Madden, president of<lb />
See FRAT, page 3<lb />
Remember<lb />
Last week when it was warm and 'the Hill' was alive with activity? The cold has returned, but<lb />
that teasing taste of spring is still in many ECU students'minds. (Photo by Mark Love-Photolab)<lb /><pb facs="00058122_tn_0002" /><lb />
y ��<lb />
T IE LAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FEBRUARY 7, 1989<lb />
Soviets leave Afghanistan<lb />
KABUL, Afghanistan (AD�<lb />
The last Red Army convoys aban-<lb />
doned their garrisons and headed<lb />
north for home today. Soviet offi-<lb />
cials said, bringing to an end a<lb />
nine-year adventure that cost<lb />
more than 13,000 Soviet lives.<lb />
Hundreds of Soviet troops, mean-<lb />
while, guarded the airport of the<lb />
war-weary Afghan capital as<lb />
military transports ferried in<lb />
loads of grain and other supplies<lb />
to help ease food shortages<lb />
caused bv guerrilla blockades.<lb />
In Moscow, the Communist<lb />
Partv new pa per Pravda reported<lb />
today that the last Soviet soldier<lb />
left Kabul" on Sunday. But Soviet<lb />
officals in the city said about 1,000<lb />
troops would remain at the air-<lb />
port until the end of the week.<lb />
They said the last convoy left<lb />
the capital on Saturday. Under a<lb />
UNbrokered accord, all Soviets<lb />
forces are to be out by Feb. 15.<lb />
Pravda said Soviet troops<lb />
would todav abondon their garri-<lb />
son in the western citv of Sh-<lb />
indand, the other remaining So-<lb />
viet militarv complex in the coun-<lb />
try. The paper said Soviet troops<lb />
had by Sunday removed defen-<lb />
sive checkpoints on the Salang<lb />
Highway to about 30 miles morth<lb />
of Kabul at the southern end of a<lb />
tunnel that cuts through some of<lb />
the roughest terrain on the with<lb />
drawal route.<lb />
Pravda said insurgents did<lb />
not fire on Soviet convoys as thev<lb />
moved along the highway, the<lb />
only land route to the Soviet bor-<lb />
der from Kabul. But four aval-<lb />
Public objects<lb />
to Congress'<lb />
pay increase<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP� The<lb />
public outcry over the proposed<lb />
51 percent pav increase for mem-<lb />
bers of Congress should hardly be<lb />
surprising. Americans have been<lb />
objecting to congressional pay<lb />
raises for nearly all of the 200-year<lb />
history of the Senate and House of<lb />
Representatives.<lb />
Alexis do Tocquevilie, a close<lb />
observer of American life, offered<lb />
an explanation in his 1S35 studv,<lb />
"Democracy in America His<lb />
conclusion: Democracies are far<lb />
more stingy than other forms of<lb />
government when it comes to<lb />
paving high-ranking officials.<lb />
Part of the reason, de<lb />
Tocquevilie, wrote, is that a salary<lb />
level which seems inadequate to<lb />
the official receiving it "appears<lb />
enormous to him whose wants do<lb />
not extend beyond the necessities<lb />
of life. When he reflects on own<lb />
humble dwelling and the small<lb />
earnings of his hard toil, he re-<lb />
members all he could do with a<lb />
salary which you judge insuffi-<lb />
cient, and he is startled and almost<lb />
frightened at the view of so much<lb />
wealth he said.<lb />
More than 150 years later,<lb />
little has changed. "We have<lb />
never had a satisfactory method<lb />
for setting compensation for high<lb />
government officials says Sen-<lb />
ate Majority Leader George<lb />
Mitchell, D-Maine.<lb />
"We still do not. If contempo-<lb />
rary public opinion were the sole<lb />
determinant, the pay of members<lb />
of Congress today would be the<lb />
same as it was in 1789<lb />
The root of the problem is in<lb />
the Constitution. Article I, Section<lb />
6 provides: "Senators and Repre-<lb />
sentatives shall receive a compen-<lb />
sation for their services, to be as-<lb />
certained by law, and paid out of<lb />
the Treasury of the United<lb />
States<lb />
That sounds well enough in<lb />
theory. But in practice it leaves the<lb />
question of congressional pay<lb />
levels up to Congress itself, pos-<lb />
ing an always sensitive, uncom-<lb />
fortable and sometimes politi-<lb />
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Friday February 3<lb />
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1:05 Breaking and entering of<lb />
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Fraternities consider ending rush<lb />
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the Interfraternity Conference at<lb />
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New Policy<lb />
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Capitol Hillbilly Mr. Smith<lb />
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By MICHAEL NEWMAN<lb />
Nrw Republic<lb />
Here is Ben Jones, newly elected congressman<lb />
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will be as eloquently cynical as Frank. For now,<lb />
though, he's the official yokel of the 101 st Congress.<lb />
Not only is Jones a good old boy from the South; he<lb />
is a former actor whose career climax came playing<lb />
that very role� as Cooter, the good-hearted greasy<lb />
mechanic who was always rescuing Bo and Luke<lb />
Duke in the CBS series "The Dukes of Hazzard<lb />
That's not to say Jones hasn't been around the<lb />
block a time or two. He prevailed in one of the most<lb />
ad hominiem congressional campaigns of 1988. In<lb />
the course of the campaign, he released a lengthy<lb />
police record� acquired during his drinking days<lb />
and including a battery charge by his former wife�<lb />
to pre-empt any use of it by his opponent. But even<lb />
amid vicious mudslinging, Jones managed to come<lb />
off as a good old boy. When his opponent, Republi-<lb />
can incumbent Pat Swindall, questioned his hon-<lb />
esty, Jones alluded to the fact that Swindall had<lb />
recently been indicated for perjury: "Being called a<lb />
liar by Pat Swindall is like being called ugly by a<lb />
possum Jones beat Swindall by 20 points.<lb />
Jones's first step toward becoming a jaded vet-<lb />
eran was taken in December, when he went through<lb />
the standard orientation for newcomers to Con-<lb />
gress, a 14-day crash course organized by the House<lb />
Administration committee. Together with his 32<lb />
classmates, Jones sat through a seemingly endless<lb />
series of presentations, on topics both mundane and<lb />
meaningful. In Washington and in Cambridge,<lb />
where the new members convened for a six-day<lb />
"issue orientation he was schmoozed, fed, lobbied,<lb />
and lectured. Like most orientations, this one had a<lb />
high percentage of seemingly pointless moments.<lb />
But, also e most orientations, it succeeded in spite<lb />
of itselt. it gave Jones a rough overview of the next<lb />
two years and put him more closely in touch with the<lb />
forces that will be governing his behavior.<lb />
Jones arrived in Washington with no plans to<lb />
"take this place by storm and change the world<lb />
What he wanted most was "to get settled he said.<lb />
"Set up an office that functions efficiently, learn the<lb />
practical things that a congressman does� turning<lb />
the mail around quickly, things like that Freshman<lb />
orientation caters to such concerns. One of the first<lb />
events on his calendar was a seminar titled "Setting<lb />
Up Your Congressional Office<lb />
Most of orientation was closed to the media.<lb />
Officials said they did this to "encourage candid<lb />
discussion" and ensure "total honesty: � and to<lb />
keep the sessions safe for stupidity. "We don't want<lb />
some guy quoted as asking, 'Who's the Speaker?'<lb />
said one organizer. He might have worried less<lb />
about inquisitiveness and more about boredom.<lb />
Even Jones, one of the more earnest in the group,<lb />
played hooky a few times ("I knew a lot of this stuff<lb />
already he explained. "When I was a kid, I used to<lb />
lCad the Congressional Record every day) At the<lb />
seminar about congressional offices, several fresh-<lb />
men were as restless as kindergartners at nap time:<lb />
they whispered to each other, manicured their nails,<lb />
excused themselves to get another doughnut.<lb />
The next presentation, sponsored by the Demo-<lb />
cratic Study Group, was more lively. Three sitting<lb />
congressmen were sharing their "candid" views<lb />
about the coming budget crunch. It turned out they<lb />
weren't worried so much about the deficit as about<lb />
whether they or the Republicans were going to get<lb />
blamed for it. When the question-and-answer pe-<lb />
riod started, one freshman took issue with this ap-<lb />
proach. "It seems to me there's enough blame to go<lb />
around he said. His elders seemed a bit taken<lb />
aback, but quickly rebounded. "Don't think of this as<lb />
a budget problem said one. "Think of it as a politi-<lb />
cal problem, because that's what it is<lb />
The second day of orientation opened with a<lb />
sermon from Representative Joe Kolter, a smarmy<lb />
four-term Democrat from Pennsylvania. "The<lb />
honeymoon is over he warned. "You've basked in<lb />
the glory of victory; now lef s talk about survival<lb />
He suggested that freshmen keep one thing in mind<lb />
while pondering vexing public policy issues: "Two<lb />
years down the road, you opponent's gonna have<lb />
something to chew on�your voting record Older<lb />
members regaled Jonesand his classmates with tales<lb />
of battles past. One spoke of the first time he got up<lb />
to address a committee hearing. "As soon as I stood<lb />
up, one of the senior members of the committee said.<lb />
'Sit down, you smartass young punk So I turned to<lb />
him and said, 'Shut up, you senile old bastard<lb />
Another listed the three most important things to do<lb />
to get re-elected: "Use the frank. Use the frank. A n J<lb />
use the frank<lb />
One week into orientation, the freshmen made<lb />
their pilgrimage to the Mecca of policy analysis.<lb />
Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government.<lb />
One of the first day's featured speakers was Alice<lb />
Rivlin, a senior feHov at the Brookings Institution<lb />
and former director of the Congressional Budget<lb />
Office. Unlike the House budget experts back in<lb />
Washington, Rivlin didn't try to lay the blarr.e on<lb />
anybody. Instead, shespokf-crf "having a substantial<lb />
surplus in the unified budget by the end of the '90s<lb />
and the need for high levels of investment "for the<lb />
next several decades. Since most freshmen were<lb />
just learning how tc link in two-year cycles, this<lb />
caused some contusion. Rivlin was barraged with<lb />
questions. How could Congress possibly institute a<lb />
five-year budget plan? Or even a two-year plan?<lb />
What exactly is the "unified budget anyway? Jones<lb />
said he found Rivlin's talk helpful� "every bit of<lb />
knowledge is useful"� but his colleagues in the<lb />
room seemed rattled.<lb />
The rest of the week's meetings were off-limits<lb />
to the media, and the Kennedy School's well-trained<lb />
press shepherds gently nudged us out of the room.<lb />
On the whole, said Jones, the Harvard program gave<lb />
"a nice overview" of the issuesand was "delightful<lb />
Why? It wasn't so much the encyclopedic commen-<lb />
tary on matters of importance, the 20-odd seminars<lb />
on'everything from AIDS poicy to the problems of<lb />
sub-Saharan Africa. No, it was'something less tan-<lb />
gible than that, something that turned Jones down-<lb />
right poetic. "We were spending whole days<lb />
together he said. "Going to classes during the day,<lb />
socializing together at night. We really got to know<lb />
each other And then, you know, it was Christmas-<lb />
time, and a little snow was falling in Harvard<lb />
Square, and we've just been treated royally. It's been<lb />
a special time<lb />
Besides digesting all the information served up<lb />
during orientation, Jones had to begin setting up his<lb />
office. He was getting scores of letters and phone<lb />
calls every day, but he had only one staffer with him<lb />
in Washington. The two of them had to contend with<lb />
the swarms of eager job seekers who roamed the<lb />
corridors of Capitol Hill like Hare Krishnas at air-<lb />
ports, smiling earnestly and handing out resumes.<lb />
Jones was also in demand among the media, and<lb />
hardly a day passed without an interview. By the<lb />
end of the second week, he had hired a few more<lb />
assistants and submitted his choices in the freshman<lb />
office lottery. (He got a cramped attic on the fifth<lb />
floor.) He still hadn't found a site for his permanent<lb />
district office, or a place to live in Washington.<lb />
One leitmotiv that ran through orientation was<lb />
the matter of re-election. Not that Jones� or anyone<lb />
else in Congress� needed reminding. Even before<lb />
he was sworn in, Jones was working on two different<lb />
fund-raisers, in Washington and in Atlanta. To get<lb />
re-elected, one congressman had said, it was neces-<lb />
sary to "be a district man and Jones took that advice<lb />
to heart. He said his primary goal for the next two<lb />
years is "to provide the best constituent services this<lb />
district's ever had He plans to have a mobile office<lb />
roam his district, and he rattled on endlessly about<lb />
answer "every piece of mail<lb />
As for the Swedish meatballs: during orienta-<lb />
tion, Jones attended a reception practically every<lb />
night. Most of these free meals weren't exactly free;<lb />
those dishing them out (and those eating them) had<lb />
ulterior menus. For example, Representative Bill<lb />
Gray, who gave a "do as Jones calls them, wanted<lb />
to win the caucus chair (he did). And the incoming<lb />
Democrats dutifully attended three receptions put<lb />
on by the House triumvirate of Speaker Jim Wright,<lb />
Majority Leader Tom Foley, and Whip Tony CoeTho,<lb />
all of who stressed the importance of party unity.<lb />
The reasons for heeding party elders, though not<lb />
what they once were, are still substantial. Jones<lb />
received some $17,000 from the party during his<lb />
campaign, and he stands to be rewarded with an-<lb />
other tidy sum in 1990.<lb /><pb facs="00058122_tn_0005" /><lb />
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Serving ic I'ast Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Pete Fernald, ootimm,<lb />
Stephanie Folsom, mmp�, ����<lb />
James F.J. McKee, rv�orof <lb />
Tim Hampton, n�� &amp;�� Brad Bannister, a, m<lb />
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Susan Hovvell, ������ m� Debbie Stevens, s���<lb />
Dean Waters, oofM��jer Stephanie Emory,ut�j. s.�<lb />
Stepi t anie Singleton, &amp;� e�� Mac Clark, !��m<lb />
February 7. 1989<lb />
OPINION<lb />
Page 4<lb />
New Policy<lb />
Administration force-feeds students<lb />
According to Dean Carolyn<lb />
Fulgham, Director of Residence Life<lb />
and Housing, all students who live<lb />
in dorms during the upcoming<lb />
summer session must join a meal<lb />
plan. In addition, within five years<lb />
the administration plans to institute<lb />
a vear-round version of the manda-<lb />
tory plan.<lb />
The administration's defense of<lb />
the mandatory meal plan is valid as<lb />
far as it goes. In the long run, the<lb />
plans would indeed provide a<lb />
greater selection of food and im-<lb />
proved campus dining facilities.<lb />
And the administration apparently<lb />
feels that the benefits to the students<lb />
will be worth the drawbacks.<lb />
Perhaps. But is that for the ad-<lb />
ministration to decide?<lb />
Clearly not. If the students are<lb />
the ones to benefit from the plan,<lb />
then the administration should cer-<lb />
tainly do more than pay lip service<lb />
to the student's wishes.<lb />
There doesn't seem to be any<lb />
chance that that will happen. The<lb />
Student Government Association's<lb />
strong opposition to the measure<lb />
was ignored. It seems clear that the<lb />
administration has its heart set on<lb />
implementing the plans, and no<lb />
amount of insistence on the part of<lb />
students will sway the administra-<lb />
tion from plans which have been<lb />
finalized.<lb />
In addition, it seems doubtful<lb />
that the administration has consid-<lb />
ered the number of students for<lb />
whom it may be easier and cheaper,<lb />
given the meal plan requirement, to<lb />
simply find residence somewhere<lb />
other than the dorms.<lb />
In sum, the mandatory meal<lb />
plans are unwarranted and un-<lb />
wanted. It is wrong for the admini-<lb />
stration to attempt to force the plan<lb />
on students, and it is equally wrong<lb />
to deny the students any real say in<lb />
the decision to implement the plan.<lb />
-<lb />
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V<lb />
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BooKfl TTTf<lb />
Capitol Hillbilly Mr. Smith<lb />
goes to freshman orientation<lb />
By MICHAEL NEWMAN<lb />
ew Republic<lb />
Here is Ben Jones, newly elected congressman<lb />
from Georgia, commenting on the Washington din-<lb />
ner circuit after his first week in the capital: "If I<lb />
never see another Swedish meatball, it'll be OK with<lb />
me Here is Barney Frank, five-term congressman<lb />
from Massachusetts, on the same subject: "All recep-<lb />
tions are total horseshit<lb />
Someday, after years of seasoning, maybe Jones<lb />
will be as eloquently cynical as Frank. For now,<lb />
though, he's the official yokel of the 101st Congress.<lb />
Not only is Jones a good old boy from the South; he<lb />
while pondering vexing public policy issues: "Two<lb />
years down the road, you opponent's gonna have<lb />
something to chew on� your voting record Older<lb />
members regaled Jones and his classmates with tales<lb />
of battles past. One spoke of the first time he got up<lb />
to address a committee hearing. "As soon as I stood<lb />
up, one of the senior members of the committee said,<lb />
'Sit down, you smartass young punk So I turned to<lb />
him and said, 'Shut up, you senile old bastard<lb />
Another listed the three most important things to do<lb />
to get re-elected: "Use the frank. Use the frank. �n J<lb />
use the frank<lb />
One week into orientation, the freshmen mado<lb />
their pilgrimage to the Mecca of policy analysis.<lb />
Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government.<lb />
One of the first day's featured speakers was Alice<lb />
is a former actor whose career climax came playing<lb />
that very role- as Cooter, the good-hearted greasy j�j� � � ,1 thBro'okmlnshUution<lb />
mechanic who was always rescuing Bo and Luke fomcr q CongTess6lonal Budgct<lb />
Duke in the CBS series "The Dukes of Hazzard.<lb />
That's not to say Jones hasn't been around the<lb />
block a time or two. He prevailed in one of the most<lb />
ad hominiem<lb />
the course<lb />
Office. Unlike the House budget experts back in<lb />
Washington, Rivlin didn't try to lay the blame on<lb />
anybody. Instead, she sptkoo "having a substanlia<lb />
�m congressional campaigns of 988 In J J ,q<lb />
of the campaign, he released a lengthy J of investment "for the<lb />
police record-acquired dunng his drinking days S s;nc(? most freshm(?n <lb />
and including a battery charge by his former wife� . . . . . . , . . �. <lb />
,b f.u u- in i mst learning how �c .Mink in two-year cvcles, this<lb />
to pre-empt anv use of it by his opponent. But even o J J'<lb />
caused some comIuskhv Rivlin was barraged with<lb />
questions. How could Congress possibly institute a<lb />
five-year budget plan? Or even a two-year plan?<lb />
What exactly is the "unified budget anyway? Jones<lb />
said he found Rivlin's talk helpful� "every bit of<lb />
knowledge is useful"� but his colleagues in the<lb />
room seemed rattled.<lb />
The rest of the week's meetings were off-limits<lb />
amid vicious mudslinging, Jones managed to come<lb />
off as a good old boy. When his opponent, Republi-<lb />
can incumbent Pat Swindall, questioned his hon-<lb />
esty, Jones alluded to the fact that Swindall had<lb />
recently been indicated for perjury: "Being called a<lb />
liar by Pat Swindall is like being called ugly by a<lb />
possum Jones beat Swindall by 20 points.<lb />
Jones's first step toward becoming a jaded vet-<lb />
eran was taken in December, when he went through t0 lhc media, and the KcnnedySchool s well-trained<lb />
the standard orientation for newcomers to Con- press shepherds gently nudged us out of the room,<lb />
gress, a 14-day crash course organized by the House ?n the whole-�? �thc Ha�ard ?$��!�?!<lb />
Administration committee. Together with his 32 anice overview oftheissuesandwas dehghttul.<lb />
classmates, Jones sat through a seemingly endless WhY? � wasn � much thc encyclopedic commen-<lb />
series of presentations, on topics both mundane and -Y on matters.of importance, the 20-odd seminars<lb />
meaningful. In Washington and in Cambridge, on everything from A rSpoicy to the problems of<lb />
where the new members convened for a six-day suSauhara" fnca- JJj " waf fJhTmg ,C? taiV<lb />
"issueorientationhewasschmoozed,fed,lobbied, Pb�c than that, something that turned Jones down-<lb />
and lectured. Like most orientations, this one had a n8ht P0" We were spending whole days<lb />
high percentage of seemingly pointless moments, together he said. "Going to classes dunng the day,<lb />
But, also e most orientations, it succeeded in spite socializing together at night. We really got to know<lb />
of itself, it gave Jones a rough overview of the next each other And then, you know, it was Christmas-<lb />
two years and put him more closely in touch with the time, and a little snow was falling in Harvard<lb />
forces that will be governing his behavior. Square, and we've just been treated royally. It's been<lb />
Jonei: arrived in Washington with no plans to a special time<lb />
"take this place by storm and change the world Besides digesting all the information served up<lb />
What he wanted most was "to get settled he said, during orientation, Jones had to begin setting up his<lb />
"Set up an office that functions efficiently, learn the<lb />
practical things that a congressman does� turning<lb />
the mail around quickly, things like that Freshman<lb />
orientation caters to such concerns. One of the first<lb />
office. He was getting scores of letters and phone<lb />
calls every day, but he had only one staffer with him<lb />
in Washington. The two of them had to contend with<lb />
the swarms of eager job seekers who roamed the<lb />
events on his calendar was a seminar titled "Setting corridors of Capitol Hill like Hare Krishnas at air-<lb />
Up Your Congressional Office ports, smiling earnestly and handing out resumes.<lb />
Most of orientation was closed to the media. Jones was also in demand among the media, and<lb />
Officials said they did this to "encourage candid hardly a day passed without an interview. By the<lb />
discussion" and ensure "total honesty � and to cnd of the second week, he had hired a few more<lb />
keep the sessions safe for stupidity. "We don't want assistants and submitted his choices in the freshman<lb />
some guy quoted as asking, 'Who's the Speaker?' office lottery. (He got a cramped attic on the fifth<lb />
floor.) He still hadn't found a site for his permanent<lb />
said one organizer. He might have worried less<lb />
about inquisitiveness and more about boredom.<lb />
Even Jones, one of the more earnest in the group,<lb />
played hooky a few times ("I knew a lot of this stuff<lb />
already he explained. "When I was a kid, I used to<lb />
district office, or a place to live in Washington.<lb />
One leitmotiv that ran through orientation was<lb />
the matter of re-election. Not that Jones� or anyone<lb />
else in Congress� needed reminding. Even before<lb />
he was sworn in, Jones was working on two different<lb />
read the Congressional Record every day) At the fund.rai in Washington and in Atlanta. To Ret<lb />
seminar about congressional offices, several fresh<lb />
men were as restless as kindergartners at nap time:<lb />
they whispered to each other, manicured their nails,<lb />
excused themselves to get another doughnut.<lb />
The next presentation, sponsored by the Demo-<lb />
cratic Study Group, was more lively. Three sitting<lb />
congressmen were sharing their "candid" views<lb />
about the coming budget crunch. It turned out they<lb />
weren't worried so much about the deficit as about<lb />
whether they or the Republicans were going to get<lb />
blamed for it. When the question-and-answer pe-<lb />
riod started, one freshman took issue with this ap-<lb />
re-elected, one congressman had said, it was neces-<lb />
sary to "bea district man and Jones took that advice<lb />
to heart. He said his primary goal for the next two<lb />
years is "to provide the best constituent services this<lb />
district's ever had He plans to have a mobile office<lb />
roam his district, and he rattled on endlessly about<lb />
answer "every piece of mail<lb />
As for the Swedish meatballs: during orienta-<lb />
tion, Jones attended a reception practically every<lb />
night. Most of these free meals weren't exactly free;<lb />
those dishing them out (and those eating them) had<lb />
ulterior menus. For example, Representative<lb />
around" he said. His elders seemed a bit taken lo win thecaucus income<lb />
aback,butquicklyrebounded "Don'tthinkofthisas d dutifull attended EXES<lb />
a budget problem said one. "Think of it as a pohti- bv  w.�!T , SSS<lb />
i budget problem<lb />
-al problem, because that's what it is.<lb />
The second day of orientation opened with a<lb />
sermon from Representative Joe Kolter, a smarmy<lb />
four-term Democrat from Pennsylvania. "The<lb />
honeymoon is over he warned. "You've basked in<lb />
the glory of victory; now lef s talk about survival<lb />
He suggested that freshmen keep one thing in mind<lb />
on by the House triumvirate of Speaker Jim Wright,<lb />
Majority Leader Tom Foley, and Whip Tony Coefho,<lb />
all of who stressed the importance of party unity.<lb />
The reasons for heeding party elders, though not<lb />
what they once were, are stiU substantial. Jones<lb />
received some $17,000 from the party during his<lb />
campaign, and he stands to be rewarded with an-<lb />
other tidy sum in 1990.<lb /><lb />
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1<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FEBRUARY 7, 1989 5<lb />
Crack linked to homicides<lb />
GREENSBORO (AD�<lb />
"Crack" cocaine has been linked<lb />
to three homicides in the past five<lb />
weeks in Greensboro, and Dunn<lb />
police say it's the reason a man<lb />
was beaten to death with a brick<lb />
last summer on a city street.<lb />
"I've had many a junkie tell<lb />
me, you suck on that pipe one<lb />
time and vou're in love. One<lb />
time said Michael Grimes, a<lb />
Wilmington-based agent for the<lb />
U.S. Drug Enforcement Admini-<lb />
stration. "They're just going to get<lb />
hooked. Teriod. All of them<lb />
Law officers say crack, long<lb />
Bureau of Investigation, told the<lb />
Greensboro News &amp; Records.<lb />
"Some of the child abuse cases<lb />
we're seeing are tied back to it<lb />
"It's the growing way to use<lb />
cocaine in the state Dunn said.<lb />
Crack, a pure granular form<lb />
of cocaine that is smoked, made<lb />
its debut in the state about two<lb />
summers ago, brought north from<lb />
Florida by migrant farm workers,<lb />
drug-enforcement officials guess.<lb />
Since then, it has gained a<lb />
foothold in several<lb />
Last week, Greensboro police<lb />
say, 20-year-old Christopher<lb />
Caviness bludgeoned his 45-year-<lb />
old father, Charles, to death with a<lb />
lead pipe while the elder Caviness<lb />
was in bed. Police say Christo-<lb />
pher Caviness, who has been<lb />
charged with murder, killed his<lb />
father while stealing money to<lb />
buy more crack during a night-<lb />
long binge.<lb />
Two other L.reensrxro homi-<lb />
cides since Dec. 30 are attributed<lb />
small towns<lb />
ami counties flanking Interstate to crack deals gone sour, police<lb />
95 and spread west to the Tied- said. Beginning in spring 1986,<lb />
the scourge of New York and mont. As in big cities, users tend chemists in the SBl's drug-testing<lb />
Washington ghettos, is com- to be poor blacks in their teens or laboratory tried to list all of their<lb />
20s who can'l afford powder co- crack cocaine receipts separately<lb />
caine. from powder cocaine but re-<lb />
Crack, which takes its name turned to a single classification in<lb />
from the "cracking" apart of one January 1987.<lb />
rock-hard chunk from another,<lb />
usually costs about $20 for a tiny<lb />
manding a growing share of the<lb />
drug trade in towns and cities<lb />
across North Carolina.<lb />
We're seeing more homi-<lb />
cides, more crimes of violence<lb />
related to the drug. Some of the<lb />
killings we've seen in armed rob- bag of two or three chunks, but<lb />
benes came because people were comes as cheap as $8 a bag. What<lb />
on it and overreacting Charles the buyer gets is an intense high<lb />
Dunn, deputy director of the State that lasts 15 to 20 minutes.<lb />
"We stopped when so much<lb />
of it started to be crack said<lb />
Ralph Keaton, an assistant deputy<lb />
director of the SRI. "It's just mush-<lb />
roomed.<lb />
Of about 1,100 drug samples<lb />
sent to the lab each month, about<lb />
half are cocaine, and of that por-<lb />
tion, typically 20 to 40 are crack,<lb />
Keaton estimates.<lb />
Among the counties sending<lb />
a disproportionate number of<lb />
crack cases to the lab: Hamett,<lb />
Johnston and Nash, all in the east<lb />
and all temporary homes of large<lb />
numbers of migrant farm workers<lb />
during the spring and summer.<lb />
"It was introduced here, and I<lb />
guess a lot of people liked it said<lb />
William D. Powell, police chief in<lb />
the Harnett County town of Dunn<lb />
since June 1987. Last year, more<lb />
than 100 of the 159 drug arrests in<lb />
the town of 10,000 involved crack.<lb />
"I had seen crack only once or<lb />
twice before I came here. I've seen<lb />
it so much now I'm sick of it he<lb />
said. "1 hate to say it, but we al-<lb />
most like to get a marijuana or<lb />
regular cocaine case. It's like a<lb />
change of pace<lb />
Barbara Bush discusses her role<lb />
at home in the White House<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP� Two<lb />
weeks after moving into the most<lb />
prestigious home in America,<lb />
Barbara Bush cannot conceal her<lb />
excitement. For starters, there's<lb />
the collection of presidential<lb />
china: "Grover Cleveland at<lb />
lunch today Abraham Lincolm<lb />
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Oval Office from her second-floor<lb />
office in the White House. "See, I<lb />
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Rose Garden to the office occu-<lb />
pied bv her husband, President<lb />
Rush. '<lb />
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frame that contains one of only<lb />
five copies of the Gettysburg<lb />
Address. "This is the only one<lb />
signed and dated. You can read<lb />
that.  Isn't that amazing?"<lb />
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man who was up here one day� I<lb />
showed it. to-him and he looked<lb />
absolutely green A canopy bed<lb />
on the second-floor "was where<lb />
the four presidents before Reagan<lb />
slept M rs. Bush says as she leads<lb />
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she "felt right at home trom the<lb />
very first moment I ler husband,<lb />
she said, is "exactly the same" and<lb />
has not changed since moving up<lb />
from vice president under Ronald<lb />
Reagan.<lb />
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else has changed and "ever) body<lb />
treats you differently when<lb />
you're president She said her<lb />
husband has an "enormous job<lb />
'I really do not lobby George<lb />
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lobby anyone<lb />
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of his office, Bush does not seem<lb />
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said. "I should tell you 'yes' but<lb />
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said, "because he knows he's<lb />
human. I mean, he's been around<lb />
the presidency so long that I think<lb />
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also watches morning television<lb />
shows before leaving for the Oval<lb />
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Mrs. Bush said the president<lb />
returns to the residence between 6<lb />
p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Does he bring<lb />
work home?<lb />
"Yes, he always has his wife<lb />
said. "He does a lot of reading.<lb />
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sonal writing. He brings home<lb />
mail, works on it. He gets his little<lb />
briefcase sent up ahead, full of<lb />
work<lb />
Rapes at Duke<lb />
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DURHAM (AP)� After sev-<lb />
eral rapes at and around Duke<lb />
.University in recent months, the<lb />
mood among students is one of<lb />
betraval. "The university commu-<lb />
nity is viewed by them as their<lb />
home, and home is a safe place,<lb />
where we always go all our lives<lb />
for a feeling of security said<lb />
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dent life.<lb />
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vaded she said. "The one place<lb />
they can feel invulnerable is at<lb />
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securitv is being taken away from<lb />
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protect themselves after the latest<lb />
in a series of sexual assaults, but<lb />
they also are dealing with issues<lb />
that go beyound the attacks them-<lb />
selves. Some men and women see<lb />
the rapes not only in terms of<lb />
phvsical attack, but in terms of the<lb />
female right to equal freedom of<lb />
movement.<lb />
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split the' town and university be-<lb />
cause many seem to assume the<lb />
rapists are from outside the cam-<lb />
pus. They are worried that all<lb />
black men suddenly are being<lb />
viewed with suspicion.<lb />
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thev view as inadequate �security<lb />
measures. Students' sense of se-<lb />
curity began to be shaken in April,<lb />
when a Duke student was raped<lb />
in her dorm room.<lb />
A man was arrested, pleaded<lb />
guilty to rape and was sentenced<lb />
to 40 years in prison. The student<lb />
has since filed suit against the<lb />
university, saying security was<lb />
inadequate.<lb />
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assaults and break-ins in the<lb />
nearbv Trinity Park neighbor-<lb />
hoodwhere three women were<lb />
raped in their homes in Septem-<lb />
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related.  ,a<lb />
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in the year. On Nov. 8, a man<lb />
armed with a screwdriver<lb />
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Campus apartment, forced h I<lb />
way in and raped the student.<lb />
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Abortions from 13 to 18 weeks at additional cost. Preg-<lb />
nancy Test, Birth Control, and Problem Pregnancy<lb />
Counseling. For further Information, call 832-0535 (toll<lb />
free number : 1-800-532-5384) between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.<lb />
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LOW COST ABORTIONS UP TO 12th WEEK OF<lb />
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STUDENT UNION OPEN HOUSE ,<lb />
Wednesday, February 15 in the Coffeehouse basement<lb />
of Mendenhall.<lb />
FREE PIZZA with Student Union coupon,<lb />
i Come by and meet your entertainers of ECU.<lb />
Sponsored by the Committees of Student Union<lb />
U.S. College Comedy Competition<lb />
Tuesday, February 7 at 8 pm in Mendenhall Rm. 244.<lb />
Comedians- Prepare a three minute routine and win a<lb />
shot at Comedy, Fame and Fortune<lb />
Open to all ECU Students<lb />
Sponsored by the Student Union Special Events Committee<lb />
ILLUMINA ART COMPETITION '89<lb />
Entry dates February 15-17. 3 - 5 pm<lb />
Mendenhall. Rm. 221<lb />
$3.00 fee per entry - 3 entry limit per person<lb />
1st Place - $175.00<lb />
2nd Place - $125.00<lb />
Y 3rd Place - $75.00<lb />
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Sponsored by the Student Union Visual Arts Committee<lb />
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Theatre unless otherwise stated and are FREE to ECU Students<lb />
with vaUd ECU I.D.<lb />
�CACMNG OUT TO S��Vt IOU<lb />
If you're thinking of going somewhere fun<lb />
for Spring Break YOU'RE LATE!<lb />
Get off your hindparts and get down to<lb />
ITG Travel at the Plaza!<lb />
Oh Yeah, Bring your Wallet.<lb />
Air Tickets, Amtrak Packages,<lb />
and Cruises are in limited quantity!<lb /><lb />
Check out our low airfares and vacation packages<lb />
to the Surf &amp; Sand, or the Ice &amp; Snow,<lb />
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TRAVEL CENTER<lb />
355-5075<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FEBRUARY 7, 1989<lb /><lb />
Classifieds<lb />
FOR RENT<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED:<lb />
Immediately. Non-smoker. To share 3<lb />
bedroom house. Will have own bedroom.<lb />
175.00 per month plus 13 utilities. 5<lb />
minutes from school. Call-Pamela at 758-<lb />
7142.<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED: Stratford<lb />
Arms. To share 2 bedroom apt 1 2 utili-<lb />
ties. Free cable. $170month. Call 756-<lb />
5183 or 324-3354 on weekends.<lb />
FOR RENT: Bedroom in house. Near<lb />
ECU campus. Utilities included. Whole<lb />
house privileges $165 00 per month. Call<lb />
758-1274 after 6:00 p.m.<lb />
FOR RENT: 1 bedroom upstairs apt.<lb />
Screened in porch. Utilities included.<lb />
Near ECU campus $250.00 per month.<lb />
Call 758-1274 after 6.00 p.m.<lb />
MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED Strat-<lb />
ford Arms. S165.00mo. plus 1 2 electric.<lb />
Private room. Available now Call 355-<lb />
4547 Ask for Brad.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED: To<lb />
share 3 bedroom apartment at Eastbrook.<lb />
Onlv S120.00month and 13 utilties.<lb />
Available March 1st. Call 752-3678.<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED: To share 3 bed<lb />
room apt. with 2 other females. $173.00<lb />
per month plus 13 utilities, Plantation<lb />
apts 355-6731.<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED IMMEDI-<lb />
ATELY: Tar River Estates. Private room<lb />
$118 75 per month.<lb />
SERVICES OFFERED<lb />
PARTY: If you are having a party and<lb />
need a D.J. for the best music available for<lb />
parties: Dance, Top 40, it Beach. Call 355-<lb />
2781 and ask for Morgan.<lb />
WORD PROCESSING AND PHOTO-<lb />
COPYING SERVICES: We offer typing<lb />
and photocopying services. We also sell<lb />
software and computer liskettes. 24<lb />
hours in and .out. Guaranteed typing on<lb />
paper up to 20 hand written pages. We<lb />
repair computers and printers also. Low-<lb />
est hourly rate in town. SDF Professional<lb />
Computer Services, 106 East 5th Street<lb />
fteside Cubbies) Greenville, NC 72-<lb />
3694.<lb />
NEED A D.J Hire the EI.BO D.J call early<lb />
and book for your formal or party. 758-<lb />
1700, ask for Dillon or leave a message.<lb />
PAPERS TYPEDRESUMES COM-<lb />
POSED: Call 756-9136<lb />
FOR SALE<lb />
79 FIREBIRD FOR SALE: Good condi-<lb />
tion. V6, automatic, AMFM, air condi-<lb />
tion, new tires. $1750.00. lohn: 551-2460<lb />
(day), 830-5295 (eve.)<lb />
ATTENTION - GOVERNMENT<lb />
SEIZED VEHICLES: From $100.00.<lb />
Fords, Mercedes, Corvettes, Chevvs Sur-<lb />
plus Buvers Guide. 602-838-S8S5 Ext. A-<lb />
5285.<lb />
ATTENTION - GOVERNMENT<lb />
HOMES: From 51 (U-repair) Delinquent<lb />
tax property Repossessions. Call 602-S38-<lb />
SS85 Ext. GH 5285.<lb />
LASER PRINTER LTERS HP and<lb />
Apple laser prir.ter toner cartridges can be<lb />
recycled' Huge S$ sav:ngs. Satisfactior<lb />
guaranteed. For details call RANDMOM<lb />
at 1-800-332-365$<lb />
AMSTRAD PC 1512 IBM compatible, 20<lb />
MB hard drive. 36C KB disk drive, mouse,<lb />
color monitor, microsoft MSDOS V3.2,<lb />
digital research DOS plus, "GEM Desk-<lb />
top "Gem Paint "Gem Doodle "Basic<lb />
2 " Assorted games it business software<lb />
included. Make offer. 756-6805.<lb />
FOR SALE: Earih Cruiser, like new S125<lb />
neg. 758-8891.<lb />
FOR SALE: Schwin Beach Cruiser. Like<lb />
new�S100. 758-8891<lb />
FOR SALE: Sachs Moped 1980.450 miles.<lb />
Excellent to get around campus. $500.758-<lb />
8891.<lb />
CLOTHES GALORE Sizes 6-14. Guess<lb />
Gasoline jeans, outfits priced from $1-<lb />
25.00. Guvs stuff too. 355-6731.<lb />
10 SPFED BIKE FOR SALE: Girls free<lb />
spirit, very good condition. 50 dollar, 752-<lb />
4224 after 6:00 p.m. Day time call 752-2814<lb />
leave message.<lb />
MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE: Yamaha 360<lb />
street bike. Two helmets. Good condition.<lb />
$600.00. Call 752-4224 after 6, daytime call<lb />
752-2814, leave message.<lb />
FOR SALE: Mako electric guitar and 100<lb />
watt Gorilla amplifier. Good condition.<lb />
$430 value�selling for $200. Free R&amp;R<lb />
instruction video. Call Wayne 752-1182.<lb />
BIKE FOR SALE: Panasonic 2000 10<lb />
speed. Like new, onlv ridden once. Retail<lb />
S225.00, sell for $7500. Must sell�355-<lb />
0764.<lb />
IBM: Color monitor with stand, alsoCGA<lb />
card; like new, S250.00. Phone: 758-2400,<lb />
ask for Irish.<lb />
HELP WANTED<lb />
FEMALE RESIDENT COUNSELOR:<lb />
Interested in those with human service<lb />
background wishing to gain valuable<lb />
experience in the field. No monetary com-<lb />
pensation, however room, utilities and<lb />
phone provided. Marv Smith REAL Crisis<lb />
Center 758-HELP.<lb />
STUDENT NEEDED: To post advertis-<lb />
ing materials on campus bulletin boards.<lb />
Work own hours with good pay. Write<lb />
Campus Advertising, PO Box 1221, Du-<lb />
luth, GA 30136-1221. (404) 873-9042.<lb />
FREE SPRING BREAK VACATION IN<lb />
CANCUN Become a College Tours rep-<lb />
resentative on your campus and get a free<lb />
trip Nothing to buy�we provide every-<lb />
thing vou need It's a little work for alot of<lb />
fun' Call 1-800-727-0005.<lb />
TUTORS NEEDED: For all business<lb />
classes. Contact Lisa at Academic Coun-<lb />
seling, Dept of Athletics 757-6282 or 757-<lb />
1677.<lb />
RESORT HOTELS: Cruisehnes, Airlines,<lb />
&amp; Amusement Parks, NOW accepting<lb />
applications for spring and summer jobs,<lb />
internships, and career positions. For<lb />
more nformation and an application:<lb />
write national Collegiate Recreation Serv<lb />
ice; PO Box 8074; I lilton 1 lead, SC 29938.<lb />
NEW ENGLAND BROTHERflSTER<lb />
CAMPS: (Mass.) Mah-Kee-Nac for Boys<lb />
Danbee for Girls. Counselor positions for<lb />
Program Specialists: All Team Sports,<lb />
especially Baseball, Basketball, Field<lb />
Hockev, Soccer and Volleyball; 25 Tennis<lb />
openings; also Archery, Riflery and Bik-<lb />
ing; other openings include Performing<lb />
Arts, Fine Arts, Yearbook, Phonography, <lb />
Cooking, Sewing, Rollerskating, Rock-<lb />
etry, Ropes, Camp Craft; AD Waterfront<lb />
activities (Swimming, Skiing, Sailing,<lb />
Windsurfing, CanoeingKayak). Inquire<lb />
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Glen Ridge, NJ 07028; Action Camping<lb />
(Girls) 263 Main Road, Montville, N<lb />
07045. Phone (Bovs) 201-429-8522; (Girls)<lb />
201-316-6660.<lb />
ATTENTION - HIRING Government<lb />
jobs - your area. Many immediate open-<lb />
ings without waiting list or test S17,840-<lb />
$69,485. Call 602-838-8885. Ext. R5285.<lb />
OVERSEAS JOBS: Also Cruiseships.<lb />
$10,000-S105,000vr Now Hiring! 320<lb />
Listings! (1) 805-687-6000 Ext. OJ-1166.<lb />
CABIN COUNSELORS &amp; INSTRUC-<lb />
TORS: (Male and Female) for western<lb />
North Carolina 8 week children's camp.<lb />
Over 30 activities including Water Ski,<lb />
Tennis, Heated swimming pool, Go-<lb />
Karts, Hiking, Art Room, meals, salary<lb />
and travel. Experience not necessary.<lb />
Non-smoking students write for applica-<lb />
tionbrochure: Camp Pinewood, 20205-1<lb />
N.E. 3 Court, Miami, Florida 33179.<lb />
SOCCER COACHES NEEDED: The<lb />
Greenville Recreation and Parks Depart-<lb />
ment is recruiting for 10-14 part-time soc-<lb />
cer coaches for the Spring Indoor Soccer<lb />
program. Applicants must possess some<lb />
knowledge in soccer skills and have pa-<lb />
tience to work with youth. Applicants<lb />
must be able to coach young people, ages<lb />
5-18 in soccer fundamentals. Hours ap-<lb />
proximately 3-7 p.m. Monday through<lb />
Friday. Some night and weekend coach-<lb />
ing. Program will extend from March 13,<lb />
1989 to May, 1989. Salary rate starts at<lb />
$3.55 hr. Application will be accepted<lb />
starting Mon February 6 Contact Ben<lb />
Jamess at 830-4550 or 830-4543.<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
SINGERS WANTED If you've sung in a<lb />
chorus and ould be interested in a low-<lb />
pressure singing experience, come and<lb />
sing in Choral Lab. 3-4 Mon. it Wed. Fac-<lb />
ulty Welcome. Call Dr. Rhonda Fleming,<lb />
757-6331 for more information.<lb />
BIG MONEY! BIG PRIZES Ware Talent<lb />
Show coming soo i!<lb />
BE ON THE LOOKOUT: For information<lb />
concerning Ware Talen Show coming<lb />
soon. Big money! Big prizes!<lb />
THE ALPHA XI DELTA PLEDGES<lb />
Would like to c nnounce the sale of Mono-<lb />
gram Lollipops for American Lung Asso-<lb />
ciation. Come bv the Student Store Mon<lb />
Feb. 6-Thurs Feb. 9 from 8-2. Help us<lb />
support American Lung with these great<lb />
Valentine's gifts for only .75 cent!<lb />
LOST ID behind the Attic Sat. n'ght<lb />
Initials on ID. are VS.�was in blue<lb />
leather I.D. holder. $50 reward if returned.<lb />
Please contact Pam or Tricia at 752-6105 or<lb />
758-6731. PLEASE'<lb />
GIRLS, GUYS: Poolside parties and ma-<lb />
jor tanning at Davtona Beach, Spring<lb />
Break '89. Call Keith, Kelly, Ron and<lb />
Wayne at 752 4693 for more information.<lb />
NEED HELP: With house cleaning, yard<lb />
work, baby sitting, etc.? RENT-A-<lb />
RROTl IER, 18 Feb. 1989. Call PI Q SIGMA<lb />
PI 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. M-F 758 7535 or 752<lb />
9723.<lb />
THE BROTHERS OF THETA CHI:<lb />
Would like to congratulate the following<lb />
men: Mike Brown, Luke Fisher, Tommy<lb />
Goodin, Tnpp Little, Paul Palermo, David<lb />
Pureza, David Russer, Donald Sawyer,<lb />
John Scot, Paul Southerland, David<lb />
White. They're the new Theta pledge<lb />
class. We're glad you chose Theta Chi,<lb />
new it's time to be the best pledge class<lb />
wj've ever had. Roll Chi!<lb />
BARBARA LAMB: She's the best! Con<lb />
gratulations on making Panhellenic Pre '<lb />
So here's to vou, and vour new acquisi-<lb />
tion' We knew only you could fill that po-<lb />
sition! We're behind you, through thick<lb />
and thin We'll support you from not til<lb />
the end! �Love, Alpha Xi Delta Sisters it<lb />
Pledges!<lb />
PI KAPPA ALPHA: Thursday night just<lb />
couldn't be beat! Partying down, at fa-<lb />
mous Third Street! It was quite a nigh<lb />
raising the dead�AZD and PIKA,<lb />
ENOUGH SAID<lb />
PIKE'S: How 'bout that Thursday morn<lb />
ing breakfast!? The ONLY way to start a<lb />
GREAT day �Love, the AZD's.<lb />
AOPI: Supcrbowl Sunday was a definate<lb />
blast! No matter whether it was a kick,<lb />
run, or pass. The Bengals gave the Niners<lb />
a scare, but for the most part, none of us<lb />
cared, cause our MVP was the imported<lb />
beer! So if y'all are willin there's no need<lb />
to fear, we'd love to meet ya the same time<lb />
every year! �The Theta Chi's.<lb />
HAPPY HOUR WITH THETA CHI: And<lb />
Pantana's on Wed. night 9 to cloiing.<lb />
P.Bs is the best place to be, so let's i 'ike<lb />
that line even longer than usual Plus,<lb />
classes before 12 on Thurs have been<lb />
cancelled! Whata bargain!<lb />
THETA CHI: And Pantana Bob's present<lb />
I lappv I lour Wed. 9 to closing Let's start<lb />
Spring early this year and begin the ECU<lb />
four day weekend in style.<lb />
DZ'S: Thursday night was really hot. We<lb />
couldn't do another shot. Kamikaze's got<lb />
us going. After the beer bongs there was<lb />
no slowing. The party turned in'o 2 dance<lb />
Oh, Kinsey, have you found your pants?<lb />
We had a blast. Let's do it again! �The<lb />
KA's.<lb />
AZD'S: Thanks for helping us out at rush.<lb />
Also, we had a killer time at the party fol-<lb />
lowing rush! Let's do it again real soon. �<lb />
Phi Taus.<lb />
PHI TAU PLEDGES: Congratulations on<lb />
choosing the best fraternity on campus�<lb />
Phi Kappa Tau�a Legend of All Time. �<lb />
The Brothers.<lb />
GIRLS: KA little sister rush begins to-<lb />
night. Come by and meet the brothers and<lb />
hi' sisters of Kappa Alpha 8:00-11:00 at<lb />
the KA House.<lb />
PAMELA JEAN: The Rose Bowl Queen'<lb />
Congratulations! We luv ya. �Robbie,<lb />
I losen &amp; Blah.<lb />
LAMBDA CHI ALPHAS: Congratula<lb />
tions to the new AM's. �Crescent Girls.<lb />
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED<lb />
HEY GREEKS Come hear nationally<lb />
known speaker Bob Boyd at the ADPi<lb />
house Tuesday, February 7 at 9 p.m. Tie<lb />
topic is Love, Sex, and AIDS and it is<lb />
sponsored by Campus Crusade for Chr t.<lb />
ANGEL FLIGHT RUSH Monday, Feb. 6,<lb />
7:00 p.m. at the Detachment Tuesday,<lb />
Feb. 7, 7:00 p.m. at Colonel Patton's<lb />
House. Wednesday, Feb. 8, 7:00 p.m. at<lb />
Chico's. For more information, call 72-<lb />
5431 or 752-9334.<lb />
PHI TAU LITTLE SISTERS: Bring your<lb />
girlfriends to rush tonight. The Brothers<lb />
only want the best candidates for little<lb />
sisters. After all, the best already are little<lb />
sisters!<lb />
PHI TAU BROTHERS: Can't wait to<lb />
party tonight. We are bringing over some<lb />
great girls to be little sisters at the best<lb />
fraternity! �Love, Theta Kappa Tau Little<lb />
Sisters.<lb />
VAMP CREW: William, Jimbo, Markus,<lb />
and Scooby�I love you guys! We need to<lb />
road trip again real soon! �Love, the<lb />
Nickster.<lb />
DELTA ZLTAS. . . : Thanks for help;ng<lb />
makeour rush that much more succcs' ul<lb />
Maybe you could invite us over for dinner<lb />
sometime. �With much love, the Broth-<lb />
ers and Pledges of Kappa Sigma.<lb />
TO A SPECIAL ALPHA PHI: I had a<lb />
great time at the formal Thanks for aim-<lb />
ing with me. �Clint.<lb />
TO ALL NtW SORORITY SISTERS:<lb />
The Brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon<lb />
would like to congratulate you on vour<lb />
success. May Greek life be all vou want it<lb />
to be and more.<lb />
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON AFTER-<lb />
NOON DELIGHT Fridays at Grogs<lb />
Beverage specials and dixrs open at "30<lb />
Check out Kev, the host with the most<lb />
AZD-PIKA DUEL BASH: Like 3rd Street<lb />
wasn't enough, we pushed on to the Fi,<lb />
where we really got hammered' Thanks<lb />
for a thrashin' good time �The Pikes.<lb />
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED<lb />
WIN, LOSE OR DRAW: Coming Febru<lb />
ary 13 �Pika<lb />
HEY GIRLS: Pi Kappa Alpha LiT Sister<lb />
Rush tonight 7-10 Come experience the<lb />
finest Ul' sister program on campus The<lb />
Attic.<lb />
SIGMA BASKETBALL TEAM: We re s,<lb />
lucky to have such a wonderful team<lb />
representing us Way to go on your past<lb />
win and good luck the rest of the season<lb />
�Love, Sigmas.<lb />
KATHRYN SEPENZIS: Congratulations<lb />
on being KA pinned' The best to you -<lb />
Love the Sigmas<lb />
KELLY GREER: Congratulations on get<lb />
ting Panhellenic Vice President �Love<lb />
the Sigmas<lb />
SIG EPS: We had a great time at the social,<lb />
it looks like you all got a great group of<lb />
guys. Let's get together again soon! �<lb />
Love the Sigmas<lb />
LAMBDA CHI ALPHA CRESCENT<lb />
GIRLS: Welcome back, thank you for last<lb />
semester, we had a blast on Monday<lb />
nights I lope to see ou back for Rush Feb.<lb />
7it 8 at 8 p m. at tiit I iouse. �The Broth-<lb />
ers.<lb />
HAPPY HOUR At the Fizz This and<lb />
every Thursday night 9pm until �Pi<lb />
Kappa Alpha<lb />
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED<lb />
DI$feAY CLASSIFIED<lb />
HOUSE OF HATS<lb />
for<lb />
LADIES HATS AND<lb />
ACCESSORIES<lb />
(Latest Styles and<lb />
Colors)<lb />
403 Evans St.<lb />
Greenville, NC27834 .<lb />
(Dotvntown Mall) 758-3025<lb />
VALENTINES DAY<lb />
ROSES?<lb />
CALL BONITAS<lb />
BOUTIQUE OF<lb />
FLOWERS AND GIFTS<lb />
for SpecialPhone 355-<lb />
7888. Greenville Square<lb />
Shopping Center.<lb />
(just down from K-mart)<lb />
WOULD YOU LIKE<lb />
i TO LEARN TO SHAG?<lb />
5 Weeks<lb />
Tuesdays<lb />
$25.00<lb />
SHAG LESSONS<lb />
At the new<lb />
Ramada Inn<lb />
Starts Feb. 14<lb />
Beginner 7:00<lb />
Intermediate 8:00<lb />
Advanced 9:00<lb />
ABORTION<lb />
"Personal and Confidential Care"<lb />
FREE Pregnancy<lb />
Testing<lb />
M-F 8:30-4 p.m.<lb />
Sat. 10-1 p.m.<lb />
Triangle Women's<lb />
Health Center<lb />
Call for appointment Mon thru Sat. Low<lb />
Cost Termination to 20 weeks of pregnancy<lb />
I<lb />
OUR RESUMES<lb />
MAKE A<lb />
DIFFERENCE<lb />
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fast cones<lb />
for fast nues<lb />
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ACCU :<lb />
ESCOPY<lb />
THt HtSUMf PfOPtf<lb />
1-800-433-2930<lb />
J<lb />
758-2400<lb />
WE DELIVER!<lb />
DOWNTOWN GREENVILLE<lb />
5:00 pm - 12:30 am<lb />
758-7979<lb />
I<lb />
PITT COUNTY DRIVING<lb />
SCHOOL<lb />
SERVING ALL AGES<lb />
PHONB:<lb />
355-6552 (9:00 - 5:00)<lb />
756-7457 (After5:00)<lb />
1807 SOUTH CHARLES STREET<lb />
GREENVILLE, NC 27858<lb />
Boxers Wanted:<lb />
TKE BOXING<lb />
March 28, 29, 30<lb />
Minges Coliseum<lb />
Boxer Registration<lb />
757-3042 or 830-1094<lb />
Announcements<lb />
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP<lb />
Christian Fellowship will be held everv<lb />
Thurs at 6 p.m in the Culture Center.<lb />
COLLEGE WORK STUDY<lb />
If you have been awarded college work<lb />
study for Fall Semester and or Spring<lb />
Semester, you are encouraged to contact<lb />
the Co-op office about off-campus place-<lb />
ments Call 757-6979 or come by the GCB,<lb />
room 2028.<lb />
LOST?<lb />
Something missing in your life? We've<lb />
found it and we want to share it with you.<lb />
Jenlans Art Auditorium. EVERY Fri.<lb />
night at 7:00.<lb />
CAMPUS CHALLENGE<lb />
If you are challenged everyday with prob-<lb />
lems that you find hard to overcome, join<lb />
us for the uncompromised word of God.<lb />
Every Fri. night at 7:00 in the Jenkins Art<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
TRAVEL COMMITTEE<lb />
Hey you guys! Come join die fun on the<lb />
Student Union Travel Committee's cruise<lb />
to the BAHAMAS over Spring Break.<lb />
There will be dancing, swimming, relax-<lb />
ing and tons of other things to do aboard<lb />
ship. All transportation and "all you can<lb />
eat" on the Carnival ship The ship will<lb />
dock at Freeport and Nassau, so come on<lb />
and shop until you drop in the world's<lb />
biggest marketplace!<lb />
CCF<lb />
CCF would like to invite you to our bible<lb />
study every Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Ra wl 130.<lb />
Bring your Bible and a friend as we study<lb />
the book of Hebrews. Call Jim at 752-7199<lb />
if you need a ride or further info.<lb />
ART GALLERY<lb />
Cailery Security Postion, must be quali-<lb />
fied for university work study program.<lb />
Hours: Mon. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. to<lb />
5 p.m. and additional hours during the<lb />
week. (10 to 15 hours per week). If inter-<lb />
ested, please call Connie � 75?-o�65 or<lb />
Lou Anne 757-6336.<lb />
TUTORS NEEDED<lb />
Tutors needed for all business classes.<lb />
Contact Lisa at Academic Counseling,<lb />
Dept. of Athletics � 757-6282 or 757-1677.<lb />
RACOUETBALL DOUBLES<lb />
A registration meeting for Intramural rac-<lb />
quetball doubles teams will be held Feb. 7<lb />
at 5:00 p.m. in Biology 103. Men's and<lb />
women's partners are welcome!<lb />
FREE THROW CONTEST<lb />
A free throw contest sponsored by Intra-<lb />
mural-Recreational Services will be held<lb />
Feb 9 in Memorial Gym from 3:00-5:00<lb />
p.m. and in Minges Coliseum from 8:00-<lb />
10:00 p.m. Winners will receive Intramu-<lb />
ral championship t-shirts. Register on-site<lb />
with your ECU I.D.<lb />
SLAM DUNK CONTEST<lb />
Registration for the annual Intramural<lb />
slam dunk contest will be held Feb. 14 at<lb />
5:00 p.m. in BIO N-102. Women as well as<lb />
men arc invited to sign-up. The goal wiy<lb />
be adjusted for women participants. Mi-<lb />
chael and Michelle Jordans should attend.<lb />
WEIGHT LIFTING CONTEST<lb />
Muscle and muscleless bound men and<lb />
women should attend the Intramural<lb />
registration meeting for the annual<lb />
weight lifting contest Feb. 20 at 5:00 p.m.<lb />
in GCB 1026.<lb />
FINANCIAL AID QRIENTA:<lb />
TIQN<lb />
Information and applications for 1989-90'<lb />
Feb. 9, 4:00 p.m Hendrix Theatre�MSC.<lb />
SOPHOMORES AND IRS<lb />
Earn over $600.00 this summer Earn<lb />
$100.00 a month during your last two<lb />
years in college. Become a part of the<lb />
Army ROTC Dept. here at ECU. Attend<lb />
the summer officer leadership course at<lb />
Fort Knox, Kentucky. Info, meeting will<lb />
be held on Feb. 9 at 1800 hours in room 339<lb />
Rawl. It's not too late for you to earn a<lb />
commission prior to graduation. For more<lb />
info contact Capt. Steve L. Jones, Rawl<lb />
344, 757-6974.<lb />
ILLUMINA<lb />
The Ultimate Chance for all students to<lb />
show their artistic talents! The Spring art<lb />
competition will be accepting entries Feb.<lb />
15-17 from 35 m in rm. 221 Menden-<lb />
hall. Entry fee is $3.00entry and each<lb />
pwttw may submit 3 pieces. First place<lb />
$175.00, 2nd place $125.00, 3rd place<lb />
$75.00 and 5 honorable mentions of<lb />
$25.00. The Illumina reception will be Feb.<lb />
20,7-9 p.m. in MehdenMf Gallery. Unife-<lb />
lected pieces must be picked up by Feb. 19<lb />
or no later than Feb. 20 by 3 p.m. due to<lb />
lack of storage.<lb />
PAFTICIPANTS NEEDED<lb />
Participants for asthma research study.<lb />
Males age 18-45, with mild to moderate<lb />
asthma. Compensation available. Please<lb />
call 551-3159.<lb />
INTERNSHIPS AVAILABLE<lb />
Interested in spending this summer in<lb />
remote parts of the world? The Overseas<lb />
Development Network (ODN) is spon-<lb />
soring internships for students and recent<lb />
graduates in the Philippines, India, Bang-<lb />
ladesh, Nicaragua, Bolivia, Belize, and<lb />
our own Appalachian mountains. Any<lb />
major can apply. Length of stay varies<lb />
from 3-6 months. For more info contact<lb />
Marianne Exum (h) 830-9450 it (w) 757-<lb />
6271. Hurry! Applications Deadline�<lb />
Feb. If.<lb />
ECU NAVIGATORS<lb />
"Flight 730 the weekly get-together of<lb />
the Navigitors, continues its streak of<lb />
good Bible study every Thur 7:30-9 in<lb />
Biology 103. The non-stop, no-frills meet-<lb />
ing is designed to help you develop a<lb />
closer walk�with God. In-flight refresh-<lb />
ments served. No ticket required; just<lb />
reserve your time.<lb />
CANDY-P-GRAMS<lb />
Inter-varsity rill be selling candy-o-<lb />
frams for Valentine's Day in front of the<lb />
tudent Store Feb. 8-10. Proceeds will go<lb />
towards Habakkuk coming to ECU in late<lb />
March<lb />
COOPERATIVE ED.<lb />
Cooperative Ed , a free service offered by<lb />
the Univerity, is designed to help vou find<lb />
career-related work experience before<lb />
you graduate V e would like to extend an<lb />
invitation to al' students to attend a Co-oi.�<lb />
info Seminar in the GCB Seminars for<lb />
spring '89: Feb 9, 4 p.m , room 2016; Feb.<lb />
13, 4 p.m , room 2016; Feb 16, 1 p.m<lb />
rooml014;Feb 20,1 p.m room 1014; Feb.<lb />
23,4pm,room 2016;Feb 27,4p.mroom<lb />
2016<lb />
PHI BETA SICMA<lb />
A formal smoker will be held Feb 9 at 7:00<lb />
p.m. in NGB, room 2002. All interested<lb />
voung men are invited to attend. BLUE<lb />
PHI!<lb />
AMNESTY INTL<lb />
Amnestsy Intl. Group 402 is looking<lb />
persons to assist in its "Brazilian Ca<lb />
paign " The group meets every f<lb />
Wed. at 8 p.m. at St. Paul's Ep<lb />
Church, 401E. 4th St in the upper<lb />
enter from the 4th St. entrance<lb />
meeting: Feb. 22 Students welcome!<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00058122_tn_0008" /><lb /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FEBRUARY 7,1989 7<lb />
Announcements<lb />
ASALTOfAMEAl<lb />
FINANCIAL MGMT. ASSOC.<lb />
The Financial Mgmt. Assoc. will hold a<lb />
meeting on Feb 8 at 430 p.m. in room 3009<lb />
GCB. The guest speaker will be Mr. Archie<lb />
Jennings of Shearson Lehman Hutton,<lb />
Inc. All are welcome to attend the meet-<lb />
ing.<lb />
HEART FOR ART<lb />
Ani.ual Valentine's Dav Sale pre rented by<lb />
School of Art Metals Department. It will<lb />
be Fob 8-10, 13-14. Displays are to be<lb />
found in the fover and top of the ramp (3rd<lb />
floor Jenkins Art Bldg.<lb />
PRIME TIME<lb />
It vou are wondering about God's love for<lb />
you, then come to "Prime Time" and dis-<lb />
oovef if through fellowship and hearing<lb />
Cod's word at Rawl in rm. 130 evtry<lb />
Thurs. at 7:30 p m. Refreshments served.<lb />
BCST HONOR SOCIETY<lb />
FCL' Broadcast 1 lonor Society will meet<lb />
Wed at 530 in Joyner, rm. 234. Pictures<lb />
will be taken for the yearbook. All mem-<lb />
bers should attend.<lb />
COLLEGIATE PECA<lb />
On Feb. 13at 2:00pm. inCCB2010, DECA<lb />
will be having a Valentine's Day party<lb />
The faculty and staff of the BVTE Dept are<lb />
cordially invited. DECA members please<lb />
plan to attend.<lb />
WATER HOCKEY CLUB<lb />
Underwater Hockey Club will be playing<lb />
Wed. at S.00 p.m. at Memorial Gym. Snor-<lb />
keling equip, nor skill is necessary, but if<lb />
have either, please bring The next dates of<lb />
plav will be Feb. 14 at 9:00 p.m , Feb. 15 at<lb />
8.00 p.m. Feb 28 at 9:00p.m. and Feb. 22 at<lb />
8 00 p.m. Every night of play will be at<lb />
Memorial Gvm. If an v questions call Craig<lb />
Cannon 752-7620 or Chi 752-8124. Se ev-<lb />
er vone interested underwater.<lb />
SOCWCJ APPLICATIONS<lb />
FOR SPRING. 1989<lb />
Students must have received and turned<lb />
in their applications to the major by Feb.<lb />
10. Faculty interviews must be completed<lb />
bv Feb. 27. The group meeting with Prof.<lb />
Gartman will be on March 1 &amp; 2 at 500<lb />
p.m in Ragsdale 218. You must attend<lb />
either the March 1 or 2 meeting.<lb />
CABARET<lb />
The Performing Arts Series and the Dept.<lb />
of University Unions present CABARET,<lb />
the smash Broadway musical. This pro-<lb />
fessional performance will take place on<lb />
Feb 21, 800 p.m. in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
This production is being staged by Daeda-<lb />
�4us Productions, who brought PURLIE lo-<lb />
VVright Auditorium last year. Don't miss<lb />
this exciting musical of decadent, delight-<lb />
ful, and dazzling entertainment. "Life is a<lb />
Cabaret, Old Chum, Come to the Caba-<lb />
ret Tickets for CABARET are on sale in<lb />
the Central Ticket Office, MSC. Telephone<lb />
757-6611, ext. 266. Office hours are 11:00<lb />
a.m. - 6:00 p.m Mon. - Fri.<lb />
POTISH NAT.L RADIO<lb />
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA<lb />
The Polish National Radio Symphony Or-<lb />
chestra will appear as part of the Perform-<lb />
ing Arts Series on Feb. 22, 8:00 p.m. in<lb />
Wright Auditorium. Over 100 members<lb />
strong, this symphony is led by Antoni<lb />
Wit and features guest pianist Piotr<lb />
Paleczny. The program for this grand<lb />
evening includes: Strauss�DON JUAN,<lb />
Op. 20; Chopin-CONCERTO No. 2 in F<lb />
Minor, Op. 21; and Brahms�SYM-<lb />
PHONY No. 2 in D Major Op. 73. Tickets<lb />
for this event are on sale now in the Cen-<lb />
tral Ticket Office, MSC. The number is<lb />
757-6611, ext. 266. Office hours are 11:00<lb />
a.m. - 6:00 p.m MonFri.<lb />
avgft FLIGHT RUSH<lb />
Feb. 6,7:00 p.m. at the Detachment; Feb. 7<lb />
7:00 p.m. at Colonel Patton'shouse; Feb. 8,<lb />
7:00 p.m. at Chico's. For more info cau<lb />
752-5431 or 752-9334.<lb />
EXPRESSIONS<lb />
Expressions is now accepting poetry and<lb />
short stories for publication in the April<lb />
issue. Articles can be left at the office or the<lb />
Media Board secretary's office, located in<lb />
the Publications Bldg. across from Joyner<lb />
Library. The first issue for Spring<lb />
semester is expected to arrive in a few<lb />
weeks.<lb />
MSAAfi<lb />
The Minority Student Affairs Advisory<lb />
Board will sponsor a Black History pro-<lb />
gram entitled: "Continuing the Legacy"<lb />
in Jenkins Aud. on Feb. 7 at 8:00 p.m. The<lb />
keynote speaker is Dr. Larry Smith. Music<lb />
will be rendered by Charles Maxwell and<lb />
the ECU Gospel Choir. Also featured on<lb />
the program will be Calvin Cherry who<lb />
will perform an African dance.<lb />
WQMENS EASKETBALL<lb />
The Lady Pirates will be back at Minges on<lb />
Feb. 11 after a f.ve-game road trip. They<lb />
face James Madison at 7:00 p.m. At<lb />
halftime there will be a Quinces dinner<lb />
giveaway and a performance by the Pure<lb />
Gold Dancers.<lb />
MINORITY ADVISORY<lb />
BOARD<lb />
In honor of Black History Month, the M AB<lb />
will be sponsoring "Continuing the Leg-<lb />
jy" on Feb. 7 at 8:00 p.m. in Jenkins Aud.<lb />
Please come and help us celebrate Black<lb />
History<lb />
GMAT<lb />
The Graduate Mgmt. Admission Test will<lb />
be offered at ECU on March 18. Applica-<lb />
tion blanks are to be completed and<lb />
mailed to GMAT, Educational Testing<lb />
Service. Box 966-R, Princeton, NJ 08540.<lb />
Applications must be postmarked no later<lb />
than Feb. 15. Applications may be ob-<lb />
tained from the ECU Testing Center, room<lb />
105 Speight Bldg.<lb />
NTE (SPECIALTY AREA)<lb />
The National Teacher Examination�Spe-<lb />
cialty Area Exams�will be offered at<lb />
ECU on April 1. Application blanks are to<lb />
be completed and mailed to the Educa-<lb />
tional Testing Service, Box 911-R, Prince-<lb />
ton, NJ 08541. Applications must be post-<lb />
marked no later than Feb. 27. Applications<lb />
may be obtained from the ECU Testing<lb />
Center, Room 105 Speight Bldg.<lb />
MEDICAL COLLEGE ADMIS-<lb />
SION TEST<lb />
Our next meeting will be at 7:00 in rm.<lb />
1012 GCB on Fc b. 9th. We will be having a<lb />
guest speaker. Plan to discuss dates for a<lb />
trip to the U.S. Supreme Court. Members<lb />
and newcomers are asked to attend.<lb />
RETURNED PEACE CORPS<lb />
VOLUNTEERS<lb />
A represen'itive from the N.C. Peace<lb />
Corps Assoc. will be on campus Feb. 9<lb />
from 7-9 p.m. in room 1003 GCB with a<lb />
slide show prepared by NC RPCVs. Come<lb />
and share your PC experiences with the<lb />
next generation.<lb />
BLACK FACULTY SYMPO-<lb />
SJUM<lb />
Crt0uSTEB(X<lb />
f�E<lb />
LADIES NIGHT<lb />
 OUT<lb />
���" Toupbff m m m m l<lb />
FREE MEAL<lb />
BUY ONE SHRIMP<lb />
DINNER<lb />
GET ONE OF EQUAL SIZE<lb />
FREE<lb />
Small $5.25<lb />
Regular $6.25<lb />
Large $7.25<lb />
(Beverage not included.)<lb />
Good any time. Dine-in or Take-out.<lb />
(Offer expires Feb. 28. 1989) m m<lb />
FOSDiCK -<lb />
1890 SEAFOOD<lb />
,2903 S. Evans St.<lb />
Takeout Orders: 756-2011<lb />
Additional Parking Available<lb />
V<lb />
The new 1989 Medical College Admission<lb />
Test 0MCAT) applications have arrived in<lb />
the Testing Center. Speight Bldg room<lb />
105. The next test date is April 29. Applica-<lb />
tions must le completed and postmarked<lb />
no later than March 31.<lb />
CQLXEGE REPUBLICANS<lb />
The College Republicans will be meeting<lb />
in rm 212 tomorrow evening at 7:00 p.m.<lb />
All new members welcome, all old mem-<lb />
bers strongly urged to attend.<lb />
SERVICE AUCTION<lb />
A Service Auction sponsored by the stu-<lb />
dent chapter of ASID is scheduled for Feb.<lb />
23 from 7-9 p.m. The auction will be held<lb />
in room 205 of the Home Ec. Bldg. All<lb />
proceeds will benefit the physically dis-<lb />
abled. Donations are tax deductible. Serv-<lb />
ices include: Housecleaning, baby sitting,<lb />
car washing, yard work and window<lb />
washing. Students &amp; faculty &amp; staff are<lb />
encouraged to attend!<lb />
KAYAKING CLUB<lb />
The Kayaking Uud will meet again on<lb />
Feb. 7. The meetings are held in Memorial<lb />
Gvm at 830 (downstairs). Time will be<lb />
spent in the pool learning basic skills.<lb />
Trips will also be planned. The pool fee is<lb />
SI 00. Newcomers are certainly welcome.<lb />
Come down and 'yak with us.<lb />
ECU LAW SOCIETY<lb />
Members of the Organization of Black<lb />
Faculty and Staff (OBLS) will present their<lb />
current andor on-going research inter-<lb />
ests during Black History Month. Presen-<lb />
tations will be held each Mon. during the<lb />
month of Feb. in the Ledonia Wright Afro-<lb />
American Cultural Center from 11:30-<lb />
1:30. Students, faculty and staff are en-<lb />
couraged to bring a brown bag lunch and<lb />
enjoy the discussion. Sponsored by the<lb />
Office of Minority Student Affairs.<lb />
SPECIAL SCREENING<lb />
Tonight at 7 p.m. in B-04 in Joyner Library,<lb />
see the new video, America Hurts: The<lb />
Drug Epidemic Stay for a while and dis-<lb />
cuss what is happening on campus con-<lb />
cerning Substance Abuse Prevention.<lb />
This is in conjunction with National Colle-<lb />
giate Drug Awareness Week, Feb. 6-12.<lb />
Sponsored by the Office of Substance<lb />
Abuse Prevention &amp; Education. For more<lb />
info call 757-6793 or come by 303 Erwin.<lb />
IMPROVING STUDY SKILLS<lb />
Learning how to improve your study<lb />
skills for greater success in college. Th?<lb />
following mini course and workshops can<lb />
help you prepare for the added workload<lb />
of college or help to increase your GPA.<lb />
All sessions will be in 313 Wright Bldg.<lb />
Feb. 13, Making &amp; Using Notes, 3-4:30<lb />
p.m Feb. 14, Making &amp; Taking Notes, 3-<lb />
430 p.m. You may attend all the topic<lb />
sessions or choose the ones where you<lb />
need the most improvement.<lb />
INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN<lb />
FELLOWSHIP<lb />
Meeting every Wed. night at 7 p.m. Come<lb />
join us for fellowship and fun. Look for<lb />
on-campus posted announcements for<lb />
meeting location or call 758-5082 for more<lb />
info.<lb />
VfrTFMTTNECANPY-O-<lb />
GRAMS<lb />
Valentine Candy-O-Grams will be on sale<lb />
in front of the Student Store Wed Thurs<lb />
it Fri. from 10 aj�. - 2 pjn. Proceeds will<lb />
go toward the Multi-Media Production of<lb />
"Habakkuk which will be presented<lb />
March 27 &amp; 28. There will be free general<lb />
admission for "Habakkuk<lb />
CI ASS PICTURES<lb />
Class pictures will be taken Feb. 9th &amp; 10th<lb />
in the Buccaneer Office from 9-12 &amp; 1-4.<lb />
This is the last chance for individual pic-<lb />
tures to be put in the class section of the<lb />
1989 Buccaneer!<lb />
BAKE SALE<lb />
Buy your sweetheart a sweet for<lb />
Valentine's Day! The Decision Science<lb />
Society will be sponsoring a bake sale on<lb />
Feb. 13 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. in front of<lb />
the Student Store. Baked goods for sale<lb />
will include cup cakes, cookies, and other<lb />
edible delights. Proceeds from this sale<lb />
will be used to fund future Decision Sci-<lb />
ence Society activities.<lb />
ASH WED. SERVICE<lb />
Worship God Wed. night at 5 p.m. at the<lb />
Methodist Student Center then enjoy a<lb />
delicious, all-you-can-eat home cooked<lb />
meal and good fellowship. The meal is $2,<lb />
$1.50 for members, 1 cent credit for each<lb />
aluminum or steel can you bring to be<lb />
recycled. Call 758-2030 for more info.<lb />
Sponsored by Presbyterian and Method-<lb />
ist Campus Ministries.<lb />
FSI CHI<lb />
Psi Chi will have initiation for new spring<lb />
members and election of new officers on<lb />
Jan. 9 at 4 p.m. in the Psi Chi library �<lb />
Rawl 302. all members are required to<lb />
attend.<lb />
Tar Landing Seafood<lb />
Daily Special<lb />
6 oz. Sirloin with Shrimp<lb />
(Fried, Boiled, or Broiled)<lb />
served with French Friea or Baked Potato,<lb />
Cole Slaw and Hushpuppies.<lb />
only $5.99<lb />
105 Airport Road<lb />
758-0327<lb />
Banquet Facilities Available<lb />
INTRODUCING:<lb />
READ<lb />
THE<lb />
EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN<lb />
Wednesday - LADIES NIGHT<lb />
- $2.00 Ice Teas!<lb />
-Ladies FREE<lb />
Thursday - TIAJUANA TEA PARTY!<lb />
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FEBRUARYS 1989 PAGE 8<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi gets house<lb />
By ALICIA FORD<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
After three long years of stay-<lb />
ing in apartments and dorms, the<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi fraternity is reunited<lb />
again in a new house where the<lb />
old one once stood on Hooker<lb />
Road.<lb />
The original house was lo-<lb />
cated on the corner of Fifth and<lb />
Eastern streets. During the mid-<lb />
1970'sa few of the braver brothers<lb />
decided to lay out nude on the<lb />
sure systems studies major, also<lb />
helped on moving day. "It was a<lb />
lot of fun. We didn't really party<lb />
until that weekend when we had<lb />
everybody settled in said Dick-<lb />
ens. , . . .<lb />
The house is valued at<lb />
$200,000 and the Pi Kapps'<lb />
alumni donated almost $60,000.<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi Properticsco-signcd<lb />
a loan for the chapter to help to<lb />
pay for the rest.<lb />
The new house sits on three<lb />
and a half acres of land and lias a<lb />
lake, complete with ducks and a<lb />
roof. When the chancellor's wife br fnm of thc driveway.<lb />
rove by and saw them, they lake fa a four�<lb />
court basketball court that the<lb />
and<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi house manager Randy Bishop reflects on moving into the newly-built fraternity<lb />
house. The house is the first new fraternity house built at ECU. (Photo by Thomas Walters, ECU<lb />
Photolab)<lb />
Royal Court Lp rocks<lb />
Editot s n<lb />
t was just sitting at my desk,<lb />
doing those editorial-type things,<lb />
when my good buddy Trey Bien production and export musician<lb />
from over at WZMB New Rock ship<lb />
The Royal Court of China's<lb />
second album. Geared and<lb />
Primed is oneof the best albums<lb />
I've ever heard. "Geared and<lb />
Primed offers a unique blend of<lb />
Billy Idol mixed with Guns and<lb />
Roses, all while maintaining slick<lb />
91 called. He said, lieu. Have <lb />
got a surprise for you<lb />
Breathlessly, I waited to hear<lb />
what the surprise was. MB was<lb />
having another birthday party?<lb />
drivin' n' cryin u s coming to<lb />
town?<lb />
"No, no,  "Not<lb />
that good. I finally have tUose<lb />
record rei ten - i e '<lb />
I was let down, until he brc<lb />
thetn over. I n em at i<lb />
took up res r in m<lb />
again.<lb />
These two hip albums can be<lb />
heard frequently on 91.3, so call<lb />
up and request those babies. And<lb />
look for the boss WZMB Top 13<lb />
album chart right here every<lb />
Thursday.<lb />
folk album than a rock album.<lb />
"Geared and Primed" is a rock<lb />
record that pulls no punches from<lb />
start to finish. One day this group<lb />
will be HUGE, just remember you<lb />
heard them here first.<lb />
The Masters of Reality mark<lb />
the return of producer Rick Ru-<lb />
bin. This group has one of the<lb />
most original sounds I've heard<lb />
in a long time. The Masters of<lb />
Reality display the eeriness of the<lb />
Doors, the breakneck rhvthms of<lb />
X, and the tightness of the Cult.<lb />
Imagine what Led Zepplin<lb />
would sound like with Rick Rubin<lb />
producing them.<lb />
"Domino" and "The Blue<lb />
were kicked off campus<lb />
moved to Hooker Road.<lb />
They lived in this house until<lb />
it was condemned by the city of<lb />
Greenville in spring 1985 due to<lb />
basement flooding and other ir-<lb />
reparable damages. The house<lb />
was empty until it was torn down<lb />
in September 1988 and a new,<lb />
two-level, western style A-frame<lb />
was built in its place.<lb />
The new house was com-<lb />
pleted in January, and 12 brothers<lb />
moved in on the third day of class<lb />
this semester. Rick Miller, the Pi<lb />
Kapps Archon President, helped<lb />
supervise the move. "It took us<lb />
about two to three days. We fin-<lb />
ished on a Friday and had the<lb />
official housewarming party that<lb />
Sunday said Miller.<lb />
One of the brothers who lives<lb />
in the house, John Dickens, a lei-<lb />
frnternity raised the money tor<lb />
and built themselves.<lb />
The party room overlooks the<lb />
basketball court, and except for<lb />
four double bedrooms, it takes up<lb />
most of the downstairs. Eight o<lb />
the Pi Kapps share these rooms,<lb />
and each has an adjoining bath.<lb />
The den, kitchen area, and<lb />
four single bedrooms are located<lb />
upstairs. Each bedroom contains<lb />
new furniture that was donated<lb />
with the house, and includes a<lb />
bed, dresser and desk. "We had to<lb />
pay for the TV ourselves, but the<lb />
couches and chairs were all do-<lb />
nated by alumni brothers said<lb />
Miller. The money for the televi-<lb />
sion and basketball court was<lb />
earned during fundraisers like<lb />
car washes and selling dough-<lb />
nuts.<lb />
ThePiKaj ps are planning on<lb />
! lilding additions onto the house<lb />
in the near future. A volleyball<lb />
court and a JO by 32'deck, com<lb />
plete with a hot tub, is in the<lb />
nuking, "hey also hope to have a<lb />
stage built on the deck. Some o(<lb />
the brothers aa- members of the<lb />
band 180 Proof, and they plan to<lb />
perform at a number of the parties<lb />
and fundraisers<lb />
Vice-president Barry Oliver is<lb />
also the drummer tor 180 Proof.<lb />
"We hope to have the deck and<lb />
stage built by April so we can be<lb />
ready for the parties and activities<lb />
we have planned this summer<lb />
Oliver siid. A communications<lb />
leisure systems studies major, he<lb />
is a senior at ECU.<lb />
The Pi Kapps currently have<lb />
31 active members and 17<lb />
pledges In order to live in the<lb />
house vou are put on a waiting<lb />
list When another brother moves<lb />
out you can move in, and it usu-<lb />
ally takes about two wars to wait.<lb />
The fraternity is planning ai offi<lb />
rial ribbon-cutting ceremony on<lb />
February 18.<lb />
Does having a brand new<lb />
house help upgrade the Pi Kapps<lb />
image and popularity? "Defi-<lb />
nitely' said Miller. ' 'On the<lb />
average, we have 10 to 15 guys<lb />
pledge a semester, and this<lb />
semest r e uui 17. We're really<lb />
happy and extremely pleased<lb />
with the noA house<lb />
ECU hosts comedians<lb />
Jeff Mays on lead guitar blis-<lb />
ters through the fast tracks such<lb />
as ' 1 ljuana Go" and "Geared and<lb />
Primed" and still has thediversity<lb />
to bring the tempo down to "Six<lb />
Empty Bottles While listening to<lb />
this album you can definately<lb />
hear influences of Zodiac Mind-<lb />
warp and Cult.<lb />
rhe vocals on "Geared and<lb />
Primed" are relentless. Joe Blan-<lb />
i works in perfect synch with emplify their sound. The songs<lb />
basslhx wailing guitars and take on a kind of dark, eerie mys-<lb />
unding drums into one of the tery feeling with a laser pitched<lb />
tightest albums oi the year. The guitar to blaze through the haze.<lb />
! p marks a definite change for "On Looking To Get Rite" the<lb />
The Royal Court of China from group displays a definite Led Zep<lb />
their first album. acoustic sound. The Masters of<lb />
Their debut album was much Reality's self-titled debut album videotaped,<lb />
slower and sounded more like a is a refreshingly different sound. Certs and<lb />
teamed up to send professional<lb />
club comedians and college com-<lb />
edy talent scouts on the road be<lb />
tween January and March in a<lb />
nationwide search for the crown<lb />
prince � or princess � of college<lb />
comedy. Comic hopefuls from<lb />
College Comedy ECU will get the chance to per-<lb />
form their best 3-minute stand-<lb />
High school class clowns<lb />
never die they goon to college!<lb />
And now, comedians at 100 col-<lb />
leges around the country will<lb />
have a chance to get their act out<lb />
of the classroom and into the<lb />
spotlight by entering the third<lb />
annual "U.S<lb />
Competition'<lb />
ECU has been selected to host up routine before fellow students<lb />
Garden" are perfect songs to ex- the competition at 8 p.m. tonight and the College Comedy cameras.<lb />
Each contestant's routine will be<lb />
videotaped for review by our<lb />
national judge, Jerry Seinfeld.<lb />
Four finalists will be selected<lb />
by Jerry Seinfeld to compete for<lb />
the title of 'The Funniest College<lb />
Comedian" at the U.S. College<lb />
Comedy Competition finals in<lb />
Daytona Beach during Spring<lb />
in Mendenhall 244. Those wish-<lb />
ing to perform should register at<lb />
7:30.<lb />
A professional comedian<lb />
from New York will warm up the<lb />
audience, and then contestants<lb />
will have their performances<lb />
Doritos have<lb />
k i.i March Based on the<lb />
number of entries in last year's<lb />
100-campus search Certs and<lb />
Doritos expect a minimum of<lb />
2,000 contestants to give it "the<lb />
old college comedy try<lb />
Finalists , ill r- ceive an all-<lb />
�expensepaid triptoDaj tona,fOtn<lb />
daysofVIPaccomodations and a<lb />
trip for two to 1 os Angeles to see<lb />
the taping oi Comic Relief 111.<lb />
errySeinfeld willopen the finals,<lb />
then ea h of the finalists will taki<lb />
the stage in an effort to get thou-<lb />
sands of Spring Breakers laugh<lb />
ing.<lb />
Entrants will receive a free<lb />
tee shirt and there will be Doritos<lb />
for the whole crowd.<lb />
Tintin turns 60, still adventurous<lb />
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AD<lb />
Tintin, the moon-faced Belgian<lb />
comic strip reporter who trots<lb />
around in knickers in action-<lb />
packed tales, has quietly turned<lb />
60.<lb />
The intrepid youngscribe a<lb />
trademark tuft of hair rising<lb />
above the round iace with the peg<lb />
nose and beady eyes first ap-<lb />
peared Jan. 29, 1929 in a cartoon<lb />
strip in a week!) insert for young-<lb />
sters in La Vingtieme Siecle, a<lb />
now defunct Brussels daily.<lb />
The rest is history, or at least<lb />
years of happy reading and re-<lb />
reading for comic strip lovers in<lb />
30 nations who have devoured<lb />
the 23 Tintin albums in any of 33<lb />
languages.<lb />
I iis albums have sold more<lb />
than 100 million copies world-<lb />
wide, said Yiviane Vandeninden,<lb />
organizer of "Herge, Dessi-<lb />
nateur" (Herge, Cartoonist), a<lb />
retrospective of the work of<lb />
Tintin'screator, George Remy. He<lb />
signed his work Herge which are<lb />
his initials in French, spelled<lb />
backward.<lb />
Herge died of cancer in 1983<lb />
at the age of 76. He raised the low-<lb />
key craft of comic strip drawing<lb />
into an art form.<lb />
His albums are gems of story-<lb />
telling and drawing. They put<lb />
Tintin � who never aged and<lb />
only late in life exchanged his<lb />
puffy pants for slacks � into fast-<lb />
paced tales that took him from the<lb />
Soviet Union to Africa, and from<lb />
the opium dens of the Far East to<lb />
the skyscrapers of America.<lb />
He even explored the moon in<lb />
two strips in the late 1940s whose<lb />
drawings remain timeless to this<lb />
day.<lb />
Herge's death has done won-<lb />
ders for the price of original Herge<lb />
drawings which fetch upwards of<lb />
$100,000, depending on quality.<lb />
Baker learned blues from dad<lb />
MORGANTON, NX. (AP)<lb />
� They call the musk she coax <lb />
from her six-strmg acoustic guitar<lb />
the Piedmont blues, but to Etta<lb />
Baker it isth language of joy and<lb />
remembrance.<lb />
It sounds that way, too, a she<lb />
lightv picks out the melody of<lb />
"Dew Drops the iirt tune she<lb />
can remember hvr daddy playing<lb />
more than 70 years ago in the<lb />
Ca Id we 11 County foothills<lb />
�Vmanv mornings I've been<lb />
awakened by my daddy's banjo.<lb />
and the smell oi ham cooking and<lb />
apples frying she said. "And it<lb />
was impossible to lay in bed when<lb />
I smelled all that good food, and<lb />
my daddy playing<lb />
"It's Vist been a wonderful<lb />
life, as far back as i can remem-<lb />
ber<lb />
Folklorists regard Baker, at<lb />
75, as one of the finest guitarists in<lb />
two-finger picking style that char-<lb />
Correction<lb />
In "A day in the life of a<lb />
theater major" (Feb. 2), Nina<lb />
Blanton's name was misspelled.<lb />
acterizes the Piedmont blues. On<lb />
an. 18 in Raleigh, she and seven<lb />
other masters of traditional arts<lb />
will be honored as the first recipi-<lb />
ents of the North Carolina Folk<lb />
Heritage Award from the N.C.<lb />
Arts Council, worth $2,000<lb />
apiece.<lb />
After 23 years of work at a<lb />
Morganton textile mill, she now<lb />
performs at festivals nationwide,<lb />
including JazzCharlotte.<lb />
Baker has no formal music<lb />
training, nor can she read music.<lb />
But, she said from her small frame<lb />
house under a spreading magno-<lb />
lia tree, "I dream music. I hear<lb />
chords in my sleep<lb />
Born in the Johns River com-<lb />
munity of Caldwell County,<lb />
where her father hrnted and<lb />
farmed for a living, she grew up<lb />
near Richmond as thc last of eight<lb />
children. The family, which later<lb />
returned to North Carolina, had<lb />
black, Cherokee and Irish - and<lb />
musical - bloodlines.<lb />
Boone Reid, her father,<lb />
played banjo, fiddle and guitar;<lb />
her mother played harmonica<lb />
and Jew's harp. Her brothers and<lb />
sister also played the eclectic mix<lb />
of traditional mountain tunes and<lb />
popular music in their racially<lb />
mixed community, at shuckings<lb />
and house parties where music<lb />
was sometimes made all night.<lb />
"I've seen my daddy dance,<lb />
and he was a tall man, but so light<lb />
on his feet that you could barely<lb />
hear him on the floor she said.<lb />
Before age 3, she was pluck-<lb />
ing out notes on a small guitar as<lb />
it lay flat across her lap. It was<lb />
during the family's time in Vir-<lb />
ginia that she first heard "the most<lb />
sweetest music the blues.<lb />
"I've had people ask me how<lb />
the blues make me feel, and I say<lb />
they make me feel good she<lb />
said. "If s supposed to be based<lb />
on somebody's sadness, but<lb />
aren't you glad it's somebody<lb />
else's and not yours?"<lb />
She's known now for her in-<lb />
ventive performances and the<lb />
delicate picking style she devel-<lb />
oped.<lb />
"I make myself play every<lb />
day about one hour and 45 min-<lb />
utes she said. "If I make a sound<lb />
that doesn't sound just right, I'll<lb />
do it all over again. I just want to<lb />
get to the point where 1 can tell<lb />
myself, 'Etta, you can play"<lb />
"But I'm not there yet. I'm<lb />
working on it, though<lb />
Baker was first recorded in<lb />
1956 for the influential album<lb />
"Instrumental Music of the<lb />
Southern Appalachians" and two<lb />
years later left the mill for music.<lb />
She sometimes plays with her<lb />
sister, guitarist Cora Phillips, as<lb />
they did during the 1982 World's<lb />
Fair in Knoxville, Tenn. The pair<lb />
won the N.C. Folklore Society's<lb />
Brown-Hudson Award for contri-<lb />
butions to folk arts that year.<lb />
It was at the fair that she<lb />
composed her lively "Knoxville<lb />
Rag the result of those chords<lb />
that come to her in bed.<lb />
Her nine children, of whom<lb />
eight survive, continue the<lb />
family's musical tradition on pi-<lb />
ano and guitar. Daughter Darlene<lb />
often accompanies her on festival<lb />
trips, she said, while Dorothy has<lb />
a beautiful singing voice. Baker<lb />
rarely sings.<lb />
As she tends her garden and<lb />
her zebra finches at home, the<lb />
music of Boone Reid haunts her<lb />
still. She got a banio a year ago and<lb />
a fiddle this month and is teaching<lb />
herself to play them, too.<lb />
These dorm residents score passing students as Greenville scores<lb />
a 9.5 for great weather last week. (Photo by J.D. Whitmire, ECU<lb />
Photolab)<lb />
Sean Young is a good actress<lb />
LOS ANGELES (AP) � The cate an empty-headed set decora-<lb />
film world has yet to get a fix on tion. That's about all she contrib-<lb />
Sean Young, whose very name uted in such films as "Young<lb />
contributes to the confusion. Doctors in Love" and "Stripes<lb />
A first glance, though, elimi- Then last year she dazzled audi-<lb />
nates any question about gender, ences with her performance as the<lb />
With a slender, leggy figure, near- sensuous Washington mistress:<lb />
perfect face and long dark hair, caught between Kevin Costner,<lb />
she is obviously all woman. and Gene Hackman in "No WayE<lb />
Such attributes might indi- Out<lb />
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1Mb FASrCAROl INIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
FEBRUARY 7, 1999 PAGES<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi gets house<lb />
By ALICIA FORD<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi house manager Randy Bishop reflects on moving into the newly-built fraternity<lb />
house. The house is the first new fraternity house built at ECU. (Photo by Thomas Walters, ECU<lb />
Photolab)<lb />
Royal Court Lp rocks<lb />
By TREY BI1 N<lb />
fcdttC ' S  t<lb />
I zvas just fitting at my desk,<lb />
doing those editorial-type things,<lb />
when my good buddy Trey Bien<lb />
from over at WZMB, New Rock<lb />
91 called. He said, "Hey. Have I<lb />
got a surprise for you<lb />
Breathlessly, Iwaitedto hear<lb />
what the surprise was. 7.MR was<lb />
having another birthday party?<lb />
drivin' n' cryin' u - coming to<lb />
town?<lb />
"No, no, �; d. "Not<lb />
that good. I finally have those<lb />
record ����. tised<lb />
twos let down, nought<lb />
them oi er. I tea ' n i oy<lb /><lb />
took up residt e � I<lb />
again.<lb />
These tu o hip albums can be<lb />
heard frequently i i ;1 v so call<lb />
up and re mest those babies. And<lb />
look for the boss W.MU Top 13<lb />
album chart right here every<lb />
Thursday.<lb />
The Royal Court of China's<lb />
second album, "Geared and<lb />
rrimed is one of the best albums<lb />
I've ever heard. "Geared and<lb />
Primed" otters a unique blend of<lb />
Billy Idol mixed with Guns and<lb />
Roses, all while maintaining slick<lb />
production and expert musician-<lb />
ship.<lb />
Jeff Mays on lead guitar blis-<lb />
ters through the fast tracks such<lb />
as "Tijuana Go" and "Geared and<lb />
Primed'andstill hasthediversity<lb />
to bring the tempo down to "Six<lb />
Empty Bottles While listening to<lb />
this album you can definately<lb />
hear influences of Zodiac Mind-<lb />
warp and Cult.<lb />
li e vocals on "Geared and<lb />
Primed" are relentless. )oe Blan-<lb />
ton works in perfect synch with<lb />
e bass line, wailing guitars and<lb />
unding drums into one of the<lb />
tightest albums of the year. The<lb />
Lp marks a definite change for<lb />
The Roval Court of China from<lb />
their first album.<lb />
Their debut album was much<lb />
slower and sounded more like a<lb />
folk album than a rock album.<lb />
"Geared and Primed" is a rock<lb />
record that pulls no punches from<lb />
start to finish. One day this group<lb />
will be HUGE, just remember you<lb />
heard them here first.<lb />
The Masters of Reality mark<lb />
the return of producer Rick Ru-<lb />
bin. This group has one of the<lb />
most original sounds I've heard<lb />
in a long time. The Masters of<lb />
Reality display the ecriness of the<lb />
Doors, the breakneck rhythms of<lb />
X, and the tightness of the Cult.<lb />
Imagine what Led Zepplin<lb />
would sound like with Rick Rubin<lb />
producing them.<lb />
"Domino" and "The Blue<lb />
Garden" are perfect songs to ex-<lb />
emplify their sound. The songs<lb />
take on a kind of dark, eerie mvs-<lb />
tery feeling with a laser pitched<lb />
guitar to blaze through the haze.<lb />
"On Looking To Get Rite" the<lb />
group displays a definite Led Zep<lb />
acoustic sound. The Masters of<lb />
Reality's self-titled debut album<lb />
is a refreshingly different sound.<lb />
After three long years of stay-<lb />
ing in apartments and dorms, the<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi fraternity is reunited<lb />
again in a new house where the<lb />
old one once stood on Hooker<lb />
Road.<lb />
The original house was lo-<lb />
cated on the corner of Fifth and<lb />
Eastern streets. During the mid-<lb />
1970's a few of the braver brothers<lb />
decided to lay out nude on the<lb />
roof. When the chancellor's wife<lb />
drove by and saw them, they<lb />
were kicked off campus and<lb />
moved to Hooker Road.<lb />
They lived in this house until<lb />
it was condemned by the city of<lb />
Greenville in spring 1985 due to<lb />
basement flooding and other ir-<lb />
reparable damages. The house<lb />
was empty until it was torn down<lb />
in September 1988 and a new,<lb />
two-level, western style A-frame<lb />
was built in its place.<lb />
The new house was com-<lb />
pleted in January, and 12 brothers<lb />
moved in on the third day of class<lb />
this semester. Rick Miller, the Pi<lb />
Kapps Archon President, helped<lb />
supervise the move. "It took us<lb />
about two to three days. We fin-<lb />
ished on a Friday and had the<lb />
official housewarming party that<lb />
Sunday said Miller.<lb />
One of the brothers who lives<lb />
in the house, John Dickens, a lei-<lb />
sure systems studies major, also<lb />
helped on moving day. "It was a<lb />
lot of fun. We didn't really party<lb />
until that weekend when we had<lb />
everybody settled in said Dick-<lb />
ens. , .<lb />
The house is valued at<lb />
$200,000 and the Pi Kapps'<lb />
alumni donated almost $60,000.<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi Properties co-signed<lb />
a loan for the chapter to help to<lb />
pay for the rest.<lb />
The new house sits on three<lb />
and a half acres of land and has a<lb />
lake, complete with ducks and a<lb />
bridge, in front of the driveway.<lb />
Directly behind the lake is a four-<lb />
court basketball court that the<lb />
fraternity raised the money for<lb />
and built themselves.<lb />
The party room overlooks the<lb />
basketball court, and except for<lb />
four double bedrooms, it takes up<lb />
most of the downstairs. Eight of<lb />
the Pi Kapps share these rooms,<lb />
and each has an adjoining bath.<lb />
The den, kitchen area, and<lb />
four single bedrooms are located<lb />
upstairs. Each bedroom contains<lb />
new furniture that was donated<lb />
with the house, and includes a<lb />
bed, dresser and desk. "We had to<lb />
pay for the TV ourselves, but the<lb />
couches and chairs were all do-<lb />
nated by alumni brothers said<lb />
Miller. The money for the televi-<lb />
sion and basketball court was<lb />
earned during fundraisers like<lb />
car washes and selling dough-<lb />
nuts.<lb />
The Pi Kapps are planning on<lb />
building additions onto the house<lb />
in the near future. A volleyball<lb />
court and a m)1v J2' deck,com-<lb />
plete with a hot tub. is in the<lb />
making. They also hope tohavea<lb />
stage built on the de k. Some of<lb />
the brothers are members of the<lb />
band 180 Proof, and they plan to<lb />
perform at a number o the parties<lb />
and fundraisers<lb />
Vice president BarryOiiveris<lb />
also the drummer for 180 Proof.<lb />
"We hope to have the deck and<lb />
stage built by April so we can be<lb />
ready for the parties and activities<lb />
we have planned this summer<lb />
Oliver said. A communications<lb />
leisure systems studies major, he<lb />
is a senior at ECl<lb />
The Pi Kapps curn ntl) have<lb />
31 active members wc 17<lb />
pledges In order to live in the<lb />
house you are put i n a waiting<lb />
list. When another brother moves<lb />
out you can move in, and it usu-<lb />
ally takes about two years to wait.<lb />
The fraternity is planning ar offi<lb />
rial ribbon-cutting ceremony on<lb />
February 18.<lb />
Does having a brand new<lb />
house help upgrade the Pi Kapps<lb />
image ivd popularity? "Defi-<lb />
nitely said Miller. " 'On the<lb />
average, we have 10 to 15 guys<lb />
pledge a semester and this<lb />
semestt i . e had 17. We re really<lb />
happy and extremely pleased<lb />
with the new house<lb />
ECU hosts comedians<lb />
High school class clowns<lb />
never die they goon to college!<lb />
And now, comedians at 100 col-<lb />
leges around the country will<lb />
have a chance to get their act out<lb />
of the classroom and into the<lb />
spotlight by entering the third<lb />
annual "U.S. College Comedy<lb />
Competition<lb />
ECU has been selected to host<lb />
the competition at 8 p.m. tonight<lb />
in Mendenhall 244. Those wish-<lb />
ing to perform should register at<lb />
7:30.<lb />
A professional comedian<lb />
from New York will warm up the<lb />
audience, and then contestants<lb />
will have their performances<lb />
videotaped.<lb />
Certs and Doritos have<lb />
teamed up to send professional<lb />
club comedians and college com-<lb />
edy talent scouts on the road be-<lb />
tween January and March in a<lb />
nationwide search for the crown<lb />
prince � or princess � of college<lb />
comedy. Comic hopefuls from<lb />
ECU will get the chance to per-<lb />
form their best 3-minute stand-<lb />
up routine before fellow students<lb />
and the College Comedy cameras.<lb />
Each contestant's routine will be<lb />
videotaped for review by our<lb />
national judge, Jem' Seinfeld.<lb />
Four finalists will be selected<lb />
by Jerry Seinfeld to compete for<lb />
the title of 'The Funniest College<lb />
Comedian" at the U.S. College<lb />
Comedy Competition finals in<lb />
Daytona Beach during Spring<lb />
Tintirt turns 60, still adventurous<lb />
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP)<lb />
Tintin, the moon-faced Belgian<lb />
comic strip reporter who trots<lb />
around in knickers in action-<lb />
packed tales, has quietly turned<lb />
60.<lb />
The in t ep<lb />
d voui<lb />
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trademark tuft of hair rising<lb />
above the round face with the peg<lb />
nose and beady eyes � first ap-<lb />
peared Ian. 29, 1929 in a cartoon<lb />
strip in a weekl) insert for young-<lb />
sters in La Vingtieme Siecle, a<lb />
now defunct Brussels daily.<lb />
The rest is history, or at least<lb />
years of happy reading and re-<lb />
reading for comic strip lovers in<lb />
30 nations who have devoured<lb />
the 23 Tintin albums in any of 33<lb />
languages.<lb />
His albums have sold more<lb />
than 100 million copies world-<lb />
 ide, said Viviane Vandeninden,<lb />
organizer of "Herge, Dessi-<lb />
nateur" (Herge, Cartoonist), a<lb />
retrospective of the work of<lb />
Tintin'screator, George Remy. He<lb />
signed his work Herge which are<lb />
his initials in French, spelled<lb />
backward.<lb />
Herge died of cancer in 1983<lb />
at the age of 76. He raised the low-<lb />
key craft of comic strip drawing<lb />
into an art form.<lb />
His albums are gems of story-<lb />
telling and drawing. They put<lb />
Tintin � who never aged and<lb />
only late in life exchanged his<lb />
puffy pants for slacks � into fast-<lb />
paced tales that took him from the<lb />
Soviet Union to Africa, and from<lb />
the opium dens of the Far East to<lb />
the skyscrapers of America.<lb />
He even explored the moon in<lb />
two strips in the late 1940s whose<lb />
drawings remain timeless to this<lb />
day.<lb />
Herge's death has done won-<lb />
ders for the price of original Herge<lb />
drawings which fetch upwards of<lb />
$100,0 ' spending on quality.<lb />
Baker learned blues from dad<lb />
MORC,ANTON, N.C. (AP)<lb />
� Thev c all the music she cia s<lb />
from her six-string ia ustk guitar<lb />
the Piedmont blues, but to Etta<lb />
Baker it is the langu ige of joy and<lb />
remembrance.<lb />
It sounds that wav, too, .b she<lb />
lightlv picks out the melody of<lb />
"Dew' Drops the first tune she<lb />
can remember her daddy playing<lb />
more than 70 years ago in the<lb />
Caldwell County foothills.<lb />
"A-manv mornings I've been<lb />
awakened by my daddy's banjo,<lb />
and the smc il of ham cooking and<lb />
apples frying she said. "And it<lb />
was impossible to lay in bed when<lb />
I smelted all that good food, and<lb />
my daddy playing<lb />
"It's just been a wonderful<lb />
life, as far back as 1 can remem-<lb />
ber<lb />
Folklorists regard Baker, at<lb />
75, as one of the finest guitarists in<lb />
two-finger picking style that char-<lb />
Correction<lb />
In "A day in the life of a<lb />
theater major" (Feb. 2), Nina<lb />
Blanton's name was misspelled.<lb />
acterizes the Piedmont blues. On<lb />
Ian. 18 in Raleigh, she and seven<lb />
other masters of traditional arts<lb />
will be honored as the first recipi-<lb />
ents of the North Carolina Folk<lb />
Heritage Award from the N.C.<lb />
Arts Council, worth $2,000<lb />
apiece.<lb />
After 23 years of work at a<lb />
Morganton textile mill, she now<lb />
performs at festivals nationwide,<lb />
including JazzCharlotte.<lb />
Baker has no formal music<lb />
training, nor can she read music.<lb />
But, she said from her small frame<lb />
house under a spreading magno-<lb />
lia tree, "I dream music. I hear<lb />
chords in my sleep<lb />
Born in the Johns River com-<lb />
munity of Caldwell County,<lb />
where her father hrnted and<lb />
farmed for a living, she grew up<lb />
near Richmond as the last of eight<lb />
children. The family, which later<lb />
returned to North Carolina, had<lb />
black, Cherokee and Irish - and<lb />
musical - bloodlines.<lb />
Boone Reid, her father,<lb />
played banjo, fiddle and guitar;<lb />
her mother played harmonica<lb />
and Jew's harp. Her brothers and<lb />
sister also played the eclectic mix<lb />
of traditional mountain tunes and<lb />
popular music in their racially<lb />
mixed community, at shuckings<lb />
and house parties where music<lb />
was sometimes made all night.<lb />
"I've seen my daddy dance,<lb />
and he was a tall man, but so light<lb />
on his feet that you could barely<lb />
hear him on the floor she said.<lb />
Before age 3, she was pluck-<lb />
ing out notes on a small guitar as<lb />
it lay flat across her lap. It was<lb />
during the family's time in Vir-<lb />
ginia that she first heard "the most<lb />
sweetest music the blues.<lb />
"I've had people ask me how<lb />
the blues make me feel, and I say<lb />
they make me feel good she<lb />
said. "If s supposed to be based<lb />
on somebody's sadness, but<lb />
aren't you glad it's somebody<lb />
else's and not yours?"<lb />
She's known now for her in-<lb />
ventive performances and the<lb />
delicate picking style she devel-<lb />
oped.<lb />
"I make myself play every<lb />
day about one hour and 45 min-<lb />
utes she said. "If I make a sound<lb />
that doesn't sound just right, I'll<lb />
do it all over again. I just want to<lb />
get to the point where I can tell<lb />
myself, 'Etta, you can play<lb />
"But I'm not there yet. I'm<lb />
working on it, though<lb />
Baker was first recorded in<lb />
1956 for the influential album<lb />
"Instrumental Music of the<lb />
Southern Appalachians" and two<lb />
years later left the mill for music.<lb />
She sometimes plays with her<lb />
sister, guitarist Cora Phillips, as<lb />
they did during the 1982 World's<lb />
Fair in Knoxville, Tenn. The pair<lb />
won the N.C. Folklore Society's<lb />
Brown-Hudson Award for contri-<lb />
butions to folk arts that year.<lb />
It was at the fair that she<lb />
composed her lively "Knoxville<lb />
Rag the result of those chords<lb />
that come to her in bed.<lb />
Her nine children, of whom<lb />
eight survive, continue the<lb />
family's musical tradition on pi-<lb />
ano and guitar. Daughter Darlene<lb />
often accompanies her on festival<lb />
trips, she said, while Dorothy has<lb />
a beautiful singing voice. Baker<lb />
rarely sings.<lb />
As she tends her garden and<lb />
her zebra finches at home, the<lb />
music of Boone Reid haunts her<lb />
still. She got a banjo a year ago and<lb />
a fiddle this month and is teaching<lb />
herself to play them, too.<lb />
These dorm residents score passing students as Greenville scores<lb />
a 9.5 for great weather last week. (Photo by J.D. Whitmire, ECU<lb />
Photolab)<lb />
Sean Young is a good actress<lb />
Bn ak in M in h Based<lb />
number of entries in la-t year's<lb />
100-campus search Certs and<lb />
Doritos expect a minimum of<lb />
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trip for two to 1 os Angeles to see<lb />
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then ea h of the finalists will take<lb />
the stage in an effort to get thou-<lb />
sands of Spring Breakers laugh<lb />
ing.<lb />
Entrants will receive a free<lb />
tee shirt and there will be Doritos<lb />
for the whole crowd.<lb />
LOS ANGELES (AP) � The<lb />
film world has yet to get a fix on<lb />
Sean Young, whose very name<lb />
contributes to the confusion.<lb />
A first glance, though, elimi-<lb />
nates any question about gender.<lb />
With a slender, leggy figure, near-<lb />
perfect face and long dark hair,<lb />
she is obviously all woman.<lb />
Such attributes might indi-<lb />
cate an empty-headed set decora-<lb />
tion. That's about all she contrib<lb />
uted in such films as "Young<lb />
Doctors in Love" and "Stripes�<lb />
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ences with her performance as the<lb />
sensuous Washington mistress:<lb />
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isiana, which is famous for its<lb />
seafood, and Ronnie Emonet had<lb />
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through the piney hills of his own<lb />
state.<lb />
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the Catholic Cajuns, who make<lb />
time for work around a busy<lb />
schedule of consuming the full<lb />
cup of life.<lb />
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of the state's population and those<lb />
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the laid-back lifestyle of the<lb />
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bv two clashing cultures, says Former Gov<lb />
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is not far from the Arkansas bor<lb />
der in north Louisiana.<lb />
Edwards and Roemer agree<lb />
that an exchange program aimed<lb />
at youths can eventually erase the<lb />
perception.<lb />
The idea for the exchange<lb />
program gnawed at Andrepont<lb />
and finally she talked with Linda<lb />
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at a tourism meeting in Baton<lb />
who turned a joke into a serious Catholic elected to the state's<lb />
experiment that worked. highest office this century, says<lb />
Andreponta memberof the the division is more a perception<lb />
than anything else, but "a percep-<lb />
tion can be real<lb />
"The barrier exists in the<lb />
minds of those who have not had<lb />
the opportunity to visit one end of<lb />
the state or the other he says.<lb />
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do, they come away with an<lb />
amazement of how much in com-<lb />
mon they have<lb />
"The barrier is exaggerated<lb />
but it's there adds Gov. Buddy<lb />
Louisiana Tourism Board who<lb />
has been active in international<lb />
youth exchange programs for<lb />
years, jokingly told a friend one<lb />
day, "If you want to have a real<lb />
cultural exchange, have folks<lb />
from north Louisiana come to<lb />
south Louisiana. It's like two dif-<lb />
ferent countries<lb />
An almost visible line across<lb />
the center of Louisiana separates<lb />
the staid upstate Protestants from<lb />
'I told her I had an idea about<lb />
two cities having an exchange<lb />
program and the more we looked<lb />
at it, the more we like it she says.<lb />
pont says.<lb />
The mayors and civic leaders<lb />
visited each other's municipali-<lb />
ties and, like the kids, discovered<lb />
that even with the cultural differ-<lb />
ence, people are just folks and get<lb />
different views of what they see,<lb />
depending on personalities.<lb />
"The people are more free,<lb />
more open down here says Ra-<lb />
chel, who attends Ruston High<lb />
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ELKO, Nev. (AP)�The 300<lb />
cowboys in town this week ain't<lb />
here to rope steers or whoop it up<lb />
at a saloon. No sirree, mister,<lb />
these folks are the biggest bunch<lb />
of prose-packin' smile-slingin<lb />
versifying-est cowboys you ever<lb />
saw, and they're here for the an-<lb />
nual Cowboy Poetry Gathering.<lb />
It ain't all dogie doggerel, and<lb />
you better smile when you quote<lb />
em pardner.<lb />
Upwards of 7,000 visitors<lb />
have jammed this northeastern<lb />
Nevada town of 13,000 for the<lb />
five-day event, which began<lb />
Wednesday and wraps up Sun-<lb />
day.<lb />
The area's 40 motels have<lb />
been booked for weeks. Ten-gal-<lb />
lon hats dot Railroad Avenue and<lb />
Commercial Street, and more spill<lb />
out of the Branding Iron Bar.<lb />
The crowds have come to<lb />
hear the cowboys recite their<lb />
bunkhouse ballads, sing soulful<lb />
town, from the Elko Convention<lb />
Center to the bar at the<lb />
Stockman's Hotel.<lb />
The buckaroos don fancy<lb />
duds for the gathering � broad-<lb />
brimmed Stetsons, silver buckles<lb />
and handmade pointy-toed boots<lb />
� but their sunburned faces,<lb />
calloused hands and<lb />
the plight of Tom O'Dell, found<lb />
behind a bar with his throat cut.<lb />
When "they got him to the hospi-<lb />
tal he wouldn't sign a complaint<lb />
against the fella who done it be-<lb />
cause he was a friend of his<lb />
Mitchell and Baxter Black,<lb />
fine,<lb />
And give me to a cowgirl that<lb />
likes to ride,<lb />
So in the hereafter I may rest,<lb />
Between the two things that I<lb />
love the best<lb />
Besides stage performances,<lb />
there are informal sessions for<lb />
One such poet is Waddie<lb />
Mitchell, who runs 2,000 head of<lb />
cattle on a ranch near Jiggs. Before<lb />
he came to the gathering, he had<lb />
to make sure there was enough<lb />
hay put out and find a baby sitter<lb />
for his five children.<lb />
Mitchell began writing verse<lb />
during long winters on the range.<lb />
Like most cowboy poets, he didn't<lb />
show his work to many people<lb />
because poetry didn't quite fit the<lb />
cowboy image.<lb />
But the first cowboy. poetry<lb />
gathering five years ago brought a<lb />
who will sing and tell stories at the<lb />
, tar,away Saturday night finale, are bie greenhorn poets, singers and sto<lb />
�gaze tell their own tales of hard guns in the cowboy entertain rytellers. Exhibitions display<lb />
and solitary lives. ment world j havc bccn on handmade saddles, bits, spurs<lb />
'The Tonight Show and Black's and olhcr cowboy regalia,<lb />
records are available anywhere Tara McCarty of the Western<lb />
Western music is sold. Black, a Fo,kife Center in Salt Lake City,<lb />
veterinarian from Brighton,<lb />
Colo cams a six-figure income<lb />
from his performances.<lb />
Gary McMahan, a singer,<lb />
songwriter and poet from<lb />
songs and tell of hard and high lot of sagebrush scribes off the<lb />
times on the range.<lb />
The activities have filled ev-<lb />
ery available meeting place in<lb />
praine.<lb />
One of Mitchell's poems tells<lb />
which coordinates the gathering,<lb />
said one of the center's biggest<lb />
challenges is keeping the cowboy<lb />
poetry pure.<lb />
That's why they've come up<lb />
Bellvue, Colo who claims to have with an ironcla rule: Every par-<lb />
theonly yodelingdog, recited this tlc,Pant has to make a living on<lb />
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� James H. Smith was a terrified,<lb />
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up in Georgia when he entered his<lb />
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"I was scared todeath Smith<lb />
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Now, some 19 years later,<lb />
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thesis on the caves of the Huautla<lb />
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Smith received the 1988 Lew<lb />
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Bicking, an agressive spelun-<lb />
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his Pirate team was looking,to<lb />
give him a belated birthdav pres-<lb />
ent Saturday by knocking off<lb />
league leading Richmond. But it<lb />
wasn't meant to be as the Pirates<lb />
missed three opportunities in the<lb />
final :13 seconds to tie the game.<lb />
Richmond held vn to win Sb-<lb />
"You have to give Richmond<lb />
credit They played a good<lb />
game' Steele said. "It we beat<lb />
Richmond tonight, we send a<lb />
message to the rest of the confer-<lb />
ence that we can beat anyone<lb />
The rvlO tans who packed<lb />
Minges Coliseum were treated to<lb />
an exciting ballgame. The crowd<lb />
was the second largest on the<lb />
season and the eighth largest in<lb />
Minges historv.<lb />
The teams came out at the<lb />
start of the game a little tentative.<lb />
They exchanged baskets the first<lb />
five minutes ot the game with<lb />
neither team really taking charge<lb />
Then with 141" to play tin Spi<lb />
ders mounted a run.<lb />
With the score tied at 12<lb />
Richmond went on a9-2 run Ken<lb />
Atkinson highlighted the run bj<lb />
scoring five points on a jump shot<lb />
and a three-point shot The run hv<lb />
the Spiders gave them a seven<lb />
point lead. 21-14.<lb />
But the Pirates fought right<lb />
back and started a scoring spurt of<lb />
their own. ECU rattled off 12 of<lb />
the next 14 points, the most dam-<lb />
aging coming from three-point<lb />
shots by Kenny Murphy and Gus<lb />
1 fill. Blue Edwards capped off the<lb />
run with a thundering two-<lb />
handed dunk that put East Caro-<lb />
lina up by three, 2e-23.<lb />
lust as the home town fans<lb />
started to get into the game and<lb />
coud smell an upset. Richmond<lb />
quieted them. This time they did<lb />
itbygoingonan 18 n scoring run.<lb />
Benjj Taj lor came off the bench to<lb />
ignite the Spiders and hit two<lb />
three-pointers. The close of the<lb />
first half saw the Spiders up by<lb />
nine, 41-32.<lb />
In the first half, they had a lot<lb />
of open shots Steele said. "We<lb />
knew we would line to come out<lb />
the second halt and play solid<lb />
defense and stop their transition<lb />
game<lb />
And play defense the Pirates<lb />
would: EC1 limited the Spiders<lb />
to 15 points in the second half and<lb />
a dismal 28 6 percent shooting<lb />
percentage But even that was not<lb />
enough to pull out the upset as<lb />
Richmond also played fine de<lb />
fense in the halt<lb />
East Carolina came out fired<lb />
up in the second half and took it<lb />
right to the Spiders. Edwards<lb />
ignited his team and thecrowdby<lb />
making a two-handed breakaway-<lb />
dunk to stai t the second halt. The<lb />
dunk cut Richmond's lead to<lb />
seven, 41 -34.<lb />
he next 12 minutes the Pi-<lb />
rates and Spiders would play<lb />
hard-fought, physical basketball.<lb />
ECU clawed and scratched their<lb />
way back in to the game. And<lb />
after a 15-8 run, the Pirates found<lb />
the game tied with 6:40 remain-<lb />
ing, 49-49.<lb />
Following two baskets by<lb />
Atkinson, Richmond found them-<lb />
selves up by four with 4:37 left in<lb />
the game, 53-49. Kenny Murphy<lb />
answered with a three-pointer,<lb />
but Atkinson fired up a three-<lb />
pointer of his own and the lead<lb />
was still four, 56-52.<lb />
With 2:08 left to play, Ed-<lb />
wards hit a turnaround jump shot<lb />
to pull ECU within two, 56-54.<lb />
That would be the last bucket ei-<lb />
ther team would score. But the<lb />
action in the last two minutes was<lb />
fast and furious.<lb />
After exchanging unsuccess-<lb />
ful posscsions, the Pirates found<lb />
themseleVes with the ball and :13<lb />
seconds remaining in the game.<lb />
ECU called a timeout and Coach<lb />
Steele set up the inbound plav.<lb />
"We ran our special. We<lb />
wanted to get the ball to Gus at the<lb />
top oi the key Steele said. "If he<lb />
was open, he was to take the shot.<lb />
If not he was to look for Blue in-<lb />
side<lb />
The plav ran asdesigncd. The<lb />
inbound pass went to Hill who<lb />
was so open, he took a dribble in<lb />
to get a closer shot. But as he fired<lb />
the shot up, the defense extended<lb />
out and blocked the three-point<lb />
attempt. Reed Lose immediately<lb />
fouled Scott Stapleton, who had<lb />
picked up the loose ball.<lb />
With nine seconds, Stapleton<lb />
had a chance to ice the game for<lb />
Richmond at the free throw line.<lb />
He missed the front end of the<lb />
one-and-one and ECU got the<lb />
rebound. They pushed the ball up<lb />
court to Hill who took a three-<lb />
pointer from the left corner. The<lb />
shot missed, but went out of<lb />
bounds off a Richmond plaver<lb />
with two seconds remaining, set-<lb />
ting up the last chance for the<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
With two seconds to go, ECU<lb />
had the ball out of bounds under<lb />
their own basket. The pass went<lb />
to Hill under the basket. He was<lb />
forced to put up an off-balance,<lb />
fall-away jumper that rimmed out<lb />
and Richmond had preserved<lb />
their slim two point win.<lb />
"We played outstanding de-<lb />
fense the seond half Steele said.<lb />
"We fought on the boards and<lb />
competed. We held them to just<lb />
15 points in the half and they still<lb />
find a way to win. They're a good<lb />
team<lb />
Richmond Coach Dick Tar-<lb />
rant summed up his feelings in<lb />
one statement. "We were very<lb />
fortunate to win<lb />
The Spiders were lead by<lb />
senior point guard Ken Atkinson<lb />
who scored 16 points and dished<lb />
out five assists. Atkinson scored<lb />
the last 10 points for the Spiders.<lb />
Richmond's leading scorer Mike<lb />
Winiecki was held to just 13<lb />
points and only two in the scond<lb />
half. This output was almost<lb />
SeePIRATS, page 12<lb />
Blue Edwards dazzles the second to largest crowd at Minges<lb />
Coliseum with a slam dunk in the beginning of the second half.<lb />
Edwards' dunk brought the Pirates to within seven at 11-34<lb />
(Photo by T.D. Whitmore, ECU Photolab).<lb />
Women lose to Richmond<lb />
By CAROLYN JUSTICE<lb />
Spord Writr<lb />
point-<lb />
be� .<lb />
East Carolina's women's bas-<lb />
ketball team dropped its fourth<lb />
Colonial Athletic Association<lb />
game Saturday, as it lost to the<lb />
University of Richmond, 78-70.<lb />
The Lady Pirates, now 9-9<lb />
overall and 4-4 in the CAA, took<lb />
their second loss to the Lady Spi-<lb />
ders this season. In January, the<lb />
two teams met at Minges with UR<lb />
winning the 67-58 decision.<lb />
ECU'S Sarah Grav led ECU<lb />
with a career high 32<lb />
Gray, a junior forward<lb />
only the eighth ECU womer<lb />
player to ever score 30 plus rx i<lb />
in a game. Crav also led the ' a<lb />
on the boards with seven n.<lb />
bounds.<lb />
Richmond scored four <lb />
ers in double figures. Parr. Br ant<lb />
and Beth Spence socred 17 points<lb />
each as the Lady Spiders im-<lb />
proved their record to 16-3 overall<lb />
and 6-1 in CAA plav.<lb />
Despite shooting 56 percent<lb />
in the first half, ECU still trailed<lb />
UR 29-33 it the half The Lad)<lb />
iTrab re srserit:from the<lb />
for the<lb />
I<lb />
re Si<lb />
tion<lb />
ning t:<lb />
� - they trai ��! to Dele<lb />
le in rence ac-<lb />
I ad; Pirate - .� ill return<lb />
inference action Feb 11, when<lb />
they host ames Madison fniver-<lb />
SltV<lb />
ECU Tennis season underway<lb />
By CHRIS SIEGEL<lb />
AuitUnt Sports Editor<lb />
ECL Head Coach Mike Steele shows his discontent at the way a call was made in Saturday night's game<lb />
(Photo by J.D. Whitmore, ECU Photolab).<lb />
Pirates open against Bowling Green<lb />
New football schedule announced<lb />
Sept. 23 in Greenville. The game<lb />
against 1SU will mark Parent's<lb />
Weekend. On Sept. 30, ECU will<lb />
square off against Louisiana Tech<lb />
in Ficklen Stadium. During<lb />
half time of the game, the ECU<lb />
Athletic Hall of Fame will have<lb />
inductions.<lb />
The Pirates then travel to<lb />
South Carolina on Oct. 7 and fol-<lb />
lowing a week off, return home to<lb />
face Virginia Tech. The VPI game<lb />
will also be ECU's Homecoming<lb />
game of 1989.<lb />
East Carolina then travels to<lb />
Syracuse on Oct. 28, Miami (Ha.)<lb />
See FOOTBALL, page 11<lb />
By CLAUDINE WURST<lb />
Sports Writer<lb />
East Carolina University offi-<lb />
cially announced the 1989 football<lb />
schedule on Friday and the home<lb />
town fans will get to see a lot of the<lb />
Pirates in the beginning of the<lb />
season. Three of the first four<lb />
games will be in Ficklen Stadium.<lb />
The 11 game schedule for the<lb />
Pirates includes five home games<lb />
and contests against four teams<lb />
that played in post-season bowl<lb />
games in 1988. These teams in-<lb />
clude Mo. 2 ranked Miami (Fla.),<lb />
South Carolina, Syracuse and<lb />
Southern Mississippi.<lb />
The Pirates open the 1989<lb />
season on Sept. 9 against Bowling<lb />
Green in Ficklen Stadium. This is<lb />
a change from many tentative<lb />
schedules that had the first game<lb />
scheduled for Sept. 2 against<lb />
Southern Mississippi. That game<lb />
has been moved to Thanksgiving<lb />
weekend (Nov. 25).<lb />
New Head Coach Bill Lewis<lb />
will have the luxury of playing the<lb />
majority of the beginning of the<lb />
season at home. The Pirates will<lb />
travel to Cincinnati on Sept. 16<lb />
and then will face Illinois State on<lb />
East Carolina's tennis teams<lb />
gear up for their opening games<lb />
this season. The men began their<lb />
spring schedule Saturday against<lb />
Duke in Durham. The women<lb />
play their first match against Wil-<lb />
liam &amp; Mary March 9, at home.<lb />
The men's team had their first<lb />
match against Duke Saturday at<lb />
Durham. The Pirates were de-<lb />
feated by the Blue Devils 6-0. Al-<lb />
though the men lost, Head Coach<lb />
Bill Moore said, "The team did<lb />
well for the first time out and the<lb />
matches were close<lb />
"For the next few games, we<lb />
will be working on pulling the<lb />
team together Moore said.<lb />
"With so much depth anil pot n<lb />
rial, we are still working our line-<lb />
up<lb />
Last year, the men's team fin-<lb />
ished sixth in the CAA 1 all Tour<lb />
nament. This year, Moore said,<lb />
"The Pirates will do well because<lb />
of the overall depth of the team<lb />
There are seven returning<lb />
players, a transfer student and<lb />
three competitive freshmen who<lb />
compose the Pirates. Bobby<lb />
MacPherson is a junior transfer<lb />
student from the top-ranked ten-<lb />
nis team of Anderson Junior Col-<lb />
lege in South Carolina Sammy<lb />
Tunsi, a freshman, is the No. 1<lb />
ranked player in Algeria, Africa.<lb />
All of the new members bring<lb />
added strength to the team this<lb />
season. "The men will be quite<lb />
competitive,and highly ranked in<lb />
the conferen M re said<lb />
Pirates also fin-<lb />
ished sixth in the . - Tourna-<lb />
ment last year They have tour<lb />
returning members and four new<lb />
players: Brandi Dutcher, fresh<lb />
man Ty Meyers, senior; Heather<lb />
Mason, sophomore; and Eliza-<lb />
beth Henderson, junior. "This<lb />
will be a building semester tor the<lb />
team. Assistant Coach Lvnn<lb />
Gorskj said.<lb />
I"his is also the first year for<lb />
both o the coaches. Moore comes<lb />
to ECU from East Stroudsburg<lb />
University in Pennsylvania<lb />
where he was director of tennis in<lb />
1987 s Moore received his doc-<lb />
torate in sports psychology at the<lb />
University ot Virginia where he<lb />
See TENNIS, page 12<lb />
Gamecock coach dies at 51<lb />
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP)<lb />
South Carolina coach Joe Morri-<lb />
son, who brought the Gamecocks<lb />
into the national spotlight with<lb />
the success on the football field<lb />
and controversy off it, died of a<lb />
heart attack after playing racquet-<lb />
ball with three friends. He was 51.<lb />
Morrison had been playing<lb />
racquetball at Williams-Brice Sta-<lb />
dium for about a half hour with<lb />
defensive coordinator joe Lee<lb />
Dunn, attroncy Edward "Punky"<lb />
Holler and businessman Ken<lb />
Wheat before he suffered what<lb />
Providence Hospitial spokes-<lb />
woman Dawn Catalano called a<lb />
"massive heart attack<lb />
Morrison, who had a history<lb />
of heart problems, was taken to<lb />
Providence, arriving at 844 alive<lb />
but unconscious. He was pro-<lb />
nounced dead at 904 pm, Cata-<lb />
lano said.<lb />
Morrison was not feeling any<lb />
pain but did have a "small, funny<lb />
sensation near his elbow" after<lb />
playing racquetball, Athletic Di-<lb />
rector King Dixon said. But when<lb />
the players shook hands they<lb />
noticed Morrison's hands were<lb />
"awfully cold Dixon said.<lb />
Dunn called trainer Terry<lb />
Lewis, who in turn contacted a<lb />
team doctor, who checked<lb />
Morrison's pulse and heartbeat,<lb />
Dixon said<lb />
"I think they were well within<lb />
the range when the doctor got<lb />
there. But they prevailed upon Joe<lb />
to spend the night in the hospital<lb />
to have a complete check, which<lb />
Joe agreed to Dixon said.<lb />
First, however, Morrison de-<lb />
cided to take a shower. But during<lb />
the shower, he collapsed. He was<lb />
found there by one or more of his<lb />
playing partners, who began per-<lb />
forming cardiopulmonary resus-<lb />
citation on the coach, Catalano<lb />
said.<lb />
Morrison, a smoker, under-<lb />
went a sugical procedure for<lb />
removal of a blockage in a coro-<lb />
nary artery in March 1985.<lb />
Dixon said Morrison, who<lb />
had been on the road recruiting<lb />
almost constantly since the season<lb />
See COACH, page 12<lb />
Pirate's Booty<lb />
Officiating assisted Richmond<lb />
By KR1STEN HALBERG<lb />
Spoils Editor<lb />
Hello sports fans.<lb />
All across campus faithful<lb />
Pirate fans continue to weep and<lb />
dwell over Saturday night's<lb />
game. The physical contest be-<lb />
tween the No. 1 team in the CAA,<lb />
Richmond, and the seventh place<lb />
Pirates proved to be an exciting<lb />
and entertaining game for the<lb />
packed Minges Coliseum, but, to<lb />
no avail, East Carolina would not<lb />
leave the court with a victory.<lb />
The Hoopsters played their<lb />
hearts out, letting up only once<lb />
when Richmond stretched their<lb />
lead 41-32 by the end of the first<lb />
half.<lb />
ECU then buckled down,<lb />
regained the lead and went on to<lb />
lose 56-54 in the last :13 seconds<lb />
when, after three attempts, the<lb />
Pirates could not get the ball in the<lb />
basket.<lb />
But perhaps more dis-<lb />
sapointing than the loss itself was<lb />
the fact that Richmond was play-<lb />
ing with a three player handicap.<lb />
The Spiders had three extra<lb />
players on the court throughout<lb />
the game. 1 thought only five play-<lb />
ers could be on the court at one<lb />
time. This must be a new NCAA<lb />
rule tor away games<lb />
To make things even more<lb />
difficult for ECU, Richmond<lb />
dressed these three extra players<lb />
in black and white striped uni"<lb />
forms instead of the traditional<lb />
blue and red uniforms the Pirate <lb />
are accustomed to seeing whe<lb />
they play Richmond.<lb />
Finally, to really make the<lb />
Pirates scratch their heads<lb />
Richmond gave those three play-<lb />
ers the power and the whistles to<lb />
stop the game at any given time to<lb />
call fouls against East Carolina<lb />
while simply shutting their eyes<lb />
to any Richmond foul.<lb />
Now to an average viewer<lb />
these three extra players might<lb />
seem like they were the officials<lb />
See, OFFICIATING, page II<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00058122_tn_0013" /><lb />
I<lb />
I<lb />
t<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN'<lb />
FEBRUARY 7,1989 11<lb />
Pirate swimmers<lb />
head to the CAAs<lb />
By KRISTEN HALBERC<lb />
Spot Editor<lb />
Navy is the favorite in confer-<lb />
ence swimming and diving for the<lb />
men and women according to<lb />
ECU Head Coach Rick Kobe as his<lb />
team prepares for the Colonial<lb />
Athletic Association Champion-<lb />
ships to be held Wednesday- Sat-<lb />
urday.<lb />
"For the guys, we see the<lb />
CAA meet as a two team meet,<lb />
us and the Naval Academy<lb />
Kobe said. "Navy will be our only<lb />
competition<lb />
The Middys were the CAA<lb />
champions last season beating the<lb />
Pirates by 14 points. "We hope we<lb />
are 14 points better and Navy is 14<lb />
points worse Kobe said.<lb />
The Midshipmen have been<lb />
tough throughout the season and<lb />
look to take the CAA champion-<lb />
ship meet, but Kobe is optimistic<lb />
that his team can give them a run<lb />
tor their money. "I think us and<lb />
Navy will probably be a good 200-<lb />
250 points ahead of the next best<lb />
team Kobe said.<lb />
For the women, Navy also<lb />
won last year and look to be the<lb />
favorites again prior to CAA<lb />
competition. Kobe explained the<lb />
real competition will come from<lb />
the Dukes of James Madison. "Us<lb />
ind fames Madison will probably<lb />
ne fighting for third Kobe said.<lb />
ECU swam JMU during the<lb />
in regular season action. "She<lb />
should win but it is going to be<lb />
tough Kobe said.<lb />
For the men, Kobe predicted<lb />
Raymond Kennedy to be a power-<lb />
house for the Pirates as he should<lb />
regular season and in a hard-<lb />
fought contest, the Lady Pirates<lb />
just narrowly escaped the wrath<lb />
of James Madison to win it in Har-<lb />
risonburg, Va 153-147.<lb />
Kobe said William &amp;: Mary<lb />
would probably fill the second<lb />
place position.<lb />
Meredith Bridgers, the<lb />
NCAA qualifier and ECU record-<lb />
holder in both the breaststrokes, is<lb />
a stronghold for the Lady Pirates<lb />
as she is almost a shoe-in to win<lb />
both 100 and 200-yard<lb />
breaFtet�okes. "Meredith will eas-<lb />
ily win in both the breaststrokes<lb />
Kobe predicted.<lb />
Sherry Campbell, also an<lb />
NCAA qualifer on both the one<lb />
and three-meter diving boards,<lb />
should also prove to be tough to<lb />
beat. However, she has lost twice<lb />
win both the 100 and 200-yard<lb />
breaststroke events. Kennedy<lb />
won the 100-yard breaststroke<lb />
and the 200-yard individual med-<lb />
ley in the C A A's last year when he<lb />
swam a 57.93 in the breaststroke<lb />
and a 1:55.40 in the IM.<lb />
Andy Johns is also favored to<lb />
win in both the 100 and 200-yard<lb />
butterfly.<lb />
Kobe has been resting his<lb />
swim and dive teams before CAA<lb />
action but the work in preparing<lb />
has been more involved. "The<lb />
work we do is a little more quality<lb />
kind of work while swimming<lb />
less yardage Kobe explained.<lb />
The swimmers will also shave<lb />
their bodies before competition.<lb />
Kobe said that a few swim-<lb />
mers still have a chance to qualify<lb />
for the NCAA's because most of<lb />
the fastest times come out of the<lb />
conference championship meet.<lb />
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Continued from paeelO<lb />
on Nov. 4 and then rcturnnomc to<lb />
plav Temple on Nov. 11 in the<lb />
final home game of the season.<lb />
ECU finishes the season on the<lb />
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sippi, Nov. 25.<lb />
"Obviously, it is a very chal-<lb />
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ECU Athletic Director Dave<lb />
Hart, Jr. also announced that se-<lb />
ries contracts have been signed<lb />
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1989 EAST CAROLINA<lb />
UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL<lb />
SCHEDULE<lb />
Sept. 6 BOWLING GREEN<lb />
(7 p.m.)<lb />
Sept. 16 at Cincinnati (7 p.m.)<lb />
Sept. 23 ILLINOIS STATE<lb />
(Parent's Weekend)<lb />
Officiating<lb />
questionable<lb />
Continued from page 10<lb />
on the court and it turns out, they<lb />
were.<lb />
Richmond is a tough, aggres-<lb />
sive team who loves to get physi-<lb />
cal with their opponents. Satur-<lb />
day was no exception for the Spi-<lb />
ders as they played with the same<lb />
style and intensity against the<lb />
Pirates as they had in ECU's last<lb />
confrontation with Richmond<lb />
and against other opponents all<lb />
season. And even with this push<lb />
and shove style of play, East Caro-<lb />
lina did not go to the free throw<lb />
line unbl 26 minutes into the<lb />
game.<lb />
Officiating is a tough occupa-<lb />
tion. This nonglorious job re-<lb />
quires an official to maintain a fair<lb />
and just game of basketball while<lb />
at the mercy of a hostile home<lb />
crowd. But the key word here is<lb />
fair, something that the officials<lb />
failed to review in their officiating<lb />
manuals before arriving on the<lb />
court.<lb />
No one can say with total<lb />
confidence that East Carolina<lb />
would have beaten the Spiders<lb />
had the officiating been better.<lb />
And while the ECU vs. Richmond<lb />
basketball game will go down in<lb />
the record books as just another<lb />
game the Pirates lost for the 1988-<lb />
89 season, ECU players, coaches<lb />
and fans will daydream of the win<lb />
that almost could have been.<lb />
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South Carolina coach dies of heart attack<lb />
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ended, had been sick about a<lb />
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steroids and about half of the 1986<lb />
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drug. Chaikin also said some<lb />
players used drugs such as co-<lb />
caine and LSD.<lb />
Morrison said he had heard<lb />
rumors some players might have<lb />
been using steroids but the allega-<lb />
tions were never substantiated.<lb />
The allegations by Chaikin<lb />
have prompted a grand jury in-<lb />
vestigation that is expected to<lb />
continue when juors reconvene<lb />
later this month.<lb />
University President James<lb />
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Morrison was under any added<lb />
pressure this year.<lb />
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any more stress than any football<lb />
coach was under Holderman<lb />
said.<lb />
Dixon agreed.<lb />
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said.<lb />
Morrison's private life was<lb />
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years ago when it was learned he<lb />
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Mexico. The woman, Barbara J.<lb />
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Pirates lose to Richmond in final seconds of the game<lb />
Continued from page 10<lb />
seven points under his season<lb />
average.<lb />
"We ran a box and one against<lb />
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needs 185 to pass Oliver Mack for<lb />
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record.<lb />
Senior point guard Jeff Kelly<lb />
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for his career. This tied him with<lb />
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