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EDITORIALSInside4<lb />
CLASSIFIEDS FEATURES6<lb />
 8<lb />
SPORTS10<lb /><lb />
Features<lb />
LaVonda Gaskins wins dance scholarship.<lb />
Check out page 8.<lb />
Sports<lb />
Pirate defense puts naval blockade on<lb />
Navy. Women beat conference foe.<lb />
Read about the action on page 10.<lb />
�he iEaot Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol. M No. S2<lb />
Tuesday February 21, 19S-)<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
12 Tages<lb />
Circulation 12,0CJ<lb />
4Holy roos'ing winged mammals,<lb />
there are bats in the Belk-fry<lb />
KEE23E<lb />
iV<lb />
Residents oi this Belk Hall suite welcome others to experience an<lb />
unique alternative to campus shelter. (Photo bv Thomas Walters�<lb />
Photolab)<lb />
By TIM HAMPTON<lb />
NrwiFditor<lb />
On the door of room 417-D<lb />
Belk Dormitory a sheet of paper<lb />
reads "Welcome to the Bat Cave<lb />
Rut super hero Batman is no<lb />
where in sight.<lb />
For a week, residences of<lb />
rooms A, C and D in suite 417<lb />
have had to share their homes<lb />
with an estimated 100 small<lb />
brown bats who flew through<lb />
small cracks and holes in the<lb />
walls.<lb />
"Everybody thought we were<lb />
pulling their leg at first Kathy<lb />
iblock, resident of 417-D, said<lb />
after having the webbed mam-<lb />
mals in her room for a week.<lb />
"They didn't realize the problem<lb />
was that bad she said.<lb />
"We figured campus security<lb />
would be ones first to call, but<lb />
thev said they didn't have an offi-<lb />
cer to come at the time. They said<lb />
it anyone gets bitten to give them<lb />
a call Niblock said.<lb />
Two weeks ago, the resi-<lb />
dences of 417, located in the west-<lb />
em corner oi Belk, heard noises<lb />
coming from outside. The noise,<lb />
described as a mixture between a<lb />
bird and a mouse, was then heard<lb />
in onderblock walls of the suite.<lb />
Niblock saw the first bat on<lb />
Feb. 13 but really didn't know<lb />
what it was. "1 didn't think it was<lb />
a bat because it was so small and it<lb />
looked like a mouse Niblock<lb />
said. The bats entered the room<lb />
through small holes where the<lb />
beds are connected to the walls.<lb />
On Tuesday, an estimated 35<lb />
bats were killed by workers from<lb />
the housing department who<lb />
used brooms as their weapons.<lb />
Another 60 bats were<lb />
exterminated on Friday morning<lb />
after workers fumagated rooms A<lb />
and D with 24 cans of poison.<lb />
Workers also removed cin-<lb />
dcrblocks from the walls of rooms<lb />
of A and D in attempts to kill the<lb />
remaining bats. After workers<lb />
pulled several bricks from the<lb />
exterior of the building, an esti-<lb />
mated 300 bats flew from the in-<lb />
ner wall crevice, Isabelle Cos-<lb />
grove of 417-A.<lb />
A member of the biology<lb />
staff said it is not unusual for bat-<lb />
to congregrate in the hundreds<lb />
"Female bats can roost in the<lb />
thousands Tim Charles said "In<lb />
the mid west they roost by the<lb />
millions in some caves he said.<lb />
Charles said female bats stay<lb />
together to roost while male bats<lb />
are individualistic and live alone.<lb />
" I hese bats were prol abl i<lb />
brown bats Charles sai :<lb />
The last Kit in suite 4<lb />
sighted on Saturday but i<lb />
fly because it was dizzy fr r<lb />
poison. Niblock said wort<lb />
have chalked all the crack<lb />
have recemented the ii I<lb />
blocks in the walls. "Wemigl I<lb />
able to move in on Tuesday Ni<lb />
bl� k said<lb />
"We arc all kind oi jun<lb />
now. We were sitting outside i I<lb />
Raw! the other day and a leal<lb />
dropped from a tree and we<lb />
ran Niblock said.<lb />
Small number of rapes reported<lb />
By M1NDY McINNIS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
(Editor's Note: This is the<lb />
first part of a two part series on<lb />
rapes at ECU. Thursday, Mindy<lb />
Mclnnis will look into rape pre-<lb />
vention on campus.)<lb />
On the way to her night class<lb />
west oi campus, Jane Doe cuts<lb />
through a familiar but dimly lit<lb />
path. Up ahead the reassuring<lb />
twinkle of street lights urge her to<lb />
go on. West Campus is now in<lb />
view as lane rounds the corner of<lb />
the biology building.<lb />
To her left the densely-<lb />
wooded area is illuminated by the<lb />
soft glow oi campus lights. As<lb />
Jane continues toward her desti-<lb />
nation, the fear of rape is the far-<lb />
thest thing from her mind. Like<lb />
most of the students at ECU, Jane<lb />
is unaware that rape occurs.<lb />
In reality only 15 percent of all<lb />
rapes are reported, making rape<lb />
most unreported<lb />
covered that one in two college<lb />
women reported being the victim<lb />
of some form of sexual assualt.<lb />
A 1986 survey oi ;4� female<lb />
ECU students found that 335<lb />
percent reported Wine, a victim ot<lb />
unwanted sexual activity. Ac-<lb />
cording to ECU Public Safety,<lb />
several incidents were reported<lb />
and investigated in the 87-88<lb />
school year.<lb />
There was one acquaintance<lb />
rape reported whk h took place in<lb />
Garrett dorm and one rape off-<lb />
campus which involved an EC L<lb />
student. In other cases, friends of<lb />
the victims call and report the<lb />
rape to security. This is called a<lb />
third-party report. So tar, there<lb />
sailant in his shin and fled.<lb />
The other rape attempt oc-<lb />
curred when a student was walk-<lb />
ing along the dark path located at<lb />
the bottom of College Hill, the<lb />
same path that Jane Doe was tak-<lb />
ing on the way to her night class.<lb />
The attempts on these victims<lb />
were close calls and they are very<lb />
lucky that it wasn't actual rape.<lb />
Others aren't so lucky. For<lb />
instance, in the past five years, 14<lb />
rapes were reported on ECU<lb />
campus. This number could be<lb />
greatly reduces if students would<lb />
use precautionary measures such<lb />
as not allowing strangers to enter<lb />
the dorms after curfew.<lb />
Last spring a student in Jones<lb />
"4<lb />
jMMMjggi .<lb />
These are sixty of the estimated hundred brown bats which were 'hanging out' in suite 417 of<lb />
Belk Dormitory in the last week.<lb />
Frat initiation may be replaced<lb />
the most unreported violent<lb />
crime. According to studies con<lb />
ducted bv the American College counter leads to actual rape, hor<lb />
Health Association, acquaintance instance, there were two rape at-<lb />
rape occurs more often among tempts reported in 1988, a male al-<lb />
college students. In one of the legedly put a gun to the victim's<lb />
Association's surveys, itwasdis- head. The victim kicked the as-<lb />
has been two third party reports dorm was raped when another<lb />
in which one rape allegedly hap- student let in a stranger, Maurice<lb />
pened oil campus and the other Crouell. Crouell then fled but was<lb />
happened in one oi the dorms, later apprehended and found<lb />
The callers didn't give enough guilty. He was sentenced to 40<lb />
information to complete the in- years for first degree rape and 20<lb />
vestigations so the investigaitons years for attempted rape,<lb />
were dropped Rape isnt Just a local Prob-<lb />
Not every sexual assualt en- lem, it's a state problem as well as<lb />
a national problem. According to<lb />
the U.S. Bureau of the Census, an<lb />
average 26.4 women per 100,000<lb />
get raped every year in North<lb />
See RAPES, page 3<lb />
By ADAM CORNELIUS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
A report published by the<lb />
Fraternity Executives Association<lb />
concerning the National Inter-<lb />
fraternity Conference meeting<lb />
last Fall indicates that the pledg-<lb />
ing system is under scrutiny by<lb />
fraternity leaders and may be<lb />
replaced by an alternative<lb />
method of membership initiation<lb />
by next December.<lb />
Currently pledging involves<lb />
the first month or two of a<lb />
student's affiliation with a frater-<lb />
nity, ending with the student's<lb />
aquiring full membership The<lb />
pledge period involves orienta-<lb />
tion meetings, parties, and educa-<lb />
tion about the fraternity's history,<lb />
goals, and membership.<lb />
The FEA is comprised oi the<lb />
:hief executives of 58 fraternities<lb />
and serves as a forum which<lb />
works in close contact with the<lb />
NIC on current fraternity issues.<lb />
In a questionnaire distributed<lb />
among its members, 52 percent<lb />
voted in favor of a resolution to<lb />
Hi.<lb />
mi H miut i tit.au iirii"i<lb />
 -i � . � � ill n<lb />
stud) alternatives to pledging<lb />
Fourteen percent voted against a<lb />
resolution and 34 percent of the<lb />
members remained neutral on the<lb />
issue.<lb />
At the December 3 meeting ot<lb />
the NIC House of Delegates<lb />
proposal was adopted by a vote of<lb />
50 0 in which each NIC member<lb />
was asked 'To study alternatives<lb />
to pledge status in their chapters<lb />
and to report its position on how<lb />
such a program can be imple<lb />
ire nted at the NIC convention in<lb />
IVcemhorot 1989<lb />
See 'FRAT page 2<lb />
. i<lb />
SGA postpones decision<lb />
By LORI MARTIN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
jlM-M<lb />
The weekend ice storm covered Greenville in a winter wonderland. Saturday's baseball game was<lb />
postponed while the bleachers of Harrington field became frosted with ice. (Photo by Gretchen<lb />
Journigan�Photolab)<lb />
The Student Government<lb />
Association voted to indefinitely<lb />
postpone a resolution concerning<lb />
the abolition of Pirate Walk, ap-<lb />
proved appropriations for four<lb />
campus organizations, and recog-<lb />
nized the constitution of a new<lb />
campus organization in<lb />
Monday's meeting.<lb />
Pirate Walk will remain as it is<lb />
for now. A resolution authored by<lb />
Marty Helms, speaker of the legis-<lb />
lature, was postponed indefi-<lb />
nitely until further suggestions<lb />
can oe made to improve the escort<lb />
service.<lb />
The resolution called for the<lb />
abolition of Pirate Walk and<lb />
asked Public Safety to implement<lb />
a similar service for the fall<lb />
semester. According to I lelms, he<lb />
has learned the service cannot<lb />
feasibly be conducted by Public<lb />
Safety due to lack of funds.<lb />
"Since Pirate Walk was stu-<lb />
dent-operated, it should bo re-<lb />
vised by the students Helms<lb />
said. He plans to meet with Chan-<lb />
cellor Richard Eakm, Student<lb />
Residence Association President<lb />
Mark Carroll, and other SGA leg-<lb />
islators on Wednesday to discuss<lb />
the future of the program.<lb />
Helms asked the legislature<lb />
to support him in his attempt to<lb />
improve the escort service. "1<lb />
want this body to establish strict<lb />
criteria for the operation of Pirate<lb />
Walk<lb />
"I would like to see in the<lb />
neighborhood of four to five thou-<lb />
sand going to the operation of the<lb />
program Helms said. The funds<lb />
will be used tor advertisments<lb />
uniforms and possibly a new<lb />
communication system.<lb />
"My plans are to wrap this up<lb />
thi semester for the fall of 1989 so<lb />
we cn assure the students ai<lb />
excellent escort ser ice<lb />
In other business, the SGA<lb />
voted to recognize the Universit)<lb />
Scholars Organization as a cam<lb />
pus group. The group has<lb />
unofficially been on campus for<lb />
several years. Each student must<lb />
have been awarded a University<lb />
Scholars Award in order to be a<lb />
member of the organization.<lb />
The SGA appropriated $60<lb />
to the Arnold Air Society. TU<lb />
money will send two represent<lb />
ti ves of the Arnold Air Societv to a<lb />
convention in Colorado.<lb />
An appropriation of $1l"<lb /><pb facs="00058126_tn_0002" /><lb /><lb />
Inside<lb />
EDITORIALSu4<lb />
CLASSIFIEDSIf<lb />
FEATURES� 8<lb />
SPORTS10<lb />
Matures<lb />
LaVoncU Gaskins wins dance scholarship.<lb />
Check out page 8.<lb /><lb />
Sports<lb />
Fixate defense puts naval blockade on<lb />
Navy. Women Jbeat conference foe.<lb />
Read about the action on page 10.<lb />
�he iEaHt Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol. 63 No. 52<lb />
Tuesday February 21,19S0<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
'Holy roosting winged mammals,<lb />
there are bats in the Belk-fry<lb />
��<lb />
Residents ox this Belk Hall suite welcome others to experience an<lb />
unique �ltemaHTe'to campus shelter. (Photo by Thomas Walters�<lb />
Photolab)<lb />
By TIM HAMPTON<lb />
Nam Editor<lb />
On the door of room 417-D<lb />
Belk Dormitory a sheet of paper<lb />
reads "Welcome to the Bat Cave<lb />
But super hero Batman is no<lb />
where in sight.<lb />
For a week, residences of<lb />
rooms A, C and D in suite 417<lb />
have had to share their homes<lb />
with an estimated 100 small<lb />
brown bats who flew through<lb />
small cracks and holes in the<lb />
walls.<lb />
"Everybody thought we were<lb />
pulling their leg at first Kathy<lb />
Niblock, resident of 417-D, said<lb />
after having the webbed mam-<lb />
mals in her room for a week.<lb />
"They didn't realize the problem<lb />
was that bad she said.<lb />
"We figured campus security<lb />
would be ones first to call, but<lb />
they said they didn't have an offi-<lb />
cer to come at the time. They said<lb />
if anyone gets bitten to give them<lb />
a call Niblock said.<lb />
Two weeks ago, the resi-<lb />
dences of 417, located in the west-<lb />
em corner of Belk, heard noises<lb />
coming from outside. The noise,<lb />
described as a mixture between a<lb />
bird and a mouse, was then heard<lb />
in dnderblock walls of the suite.<lb />
Niblock saw the first bat on<lb />
Feb. 13 but really didn't know<lb />
what it was. "I didn't think it was<lb />
a bat because it was so small and it<lb />
looked like a mouse Niblock<lb />
said. The bats entered the room<lb />
through small holes where the<lb />
beds are connected to the walls.<lb />
On Tuesday, an estimated 35<lb />
bals were killed by workers from<lb />
the housing department who<lb />
used brooms as their weapons.<lb />
Another 60 bats were<lb />
exterminated on Friday morning<lb />
after workers fumagated rooms A<lb />
and D with 24 cans of poison.<lb />
Workers also removed cin-<lb />
derblocks from the walls of rooms<lb />
of A and D in attempts to kill the,<lb />
remaining bats. After workers<lb />
puiled several bricks from the<lb />
exterior of the building, an esti-<lb />
mated 300 bats flew from the in-<lb />
ner wall crevice, Isabelle Cos-<lb />
grove of 417-A.<lb />
A member of the biology<lb />
staff said it is not unusual for bats<lb />
to congregrate in the hundreds.<lb />
"Female bats can roost in the<lb />
thousands Tim Charles said. "In<lb />
the mid west they roost by the<lb />
millions in some caves he said.<lb />
Charles said female bats stay<lb />
together to roost while male bats<lb />
are individualistic and live alone.<lb />
"These bats were probably small<lb />
brown bats Charles said.<lb />
The last bat in suite 417 was<lb />
sighted on Saturday but couldn't<lb />
fly because it was dizzy from the<lb />
poison. Niblock said workers<lb />
have chalked all the cracks and<lb />
have recemented the cinder-<lb />
blocks in the walls. "We might be<lb />
able to move in on Tuesday Ni-<lb />
block said.<lb />
"We are all kind of jumpy<lb />
now. We were sitting outside of<lb />
Rawl the other day and a leaf<lb />
dropped from a tree and we all<lb />
ran Niblock said.<lb />
1<lb />
Small number of rapes reported<lb />
By MINDY McINNIS<lb />
WtM Writer<lb />
covered that one in two college sailant in his shin and fled,<lb />
women reported being the victim The other rape attempt oc-<lb />
of some form of sexual assualt. curred when a student was walk-<lb />
fFHUnr' Note- This is the A 1986 survey of 349 female ing along the dark path located at<lb />
first part of ao paseries on ECU students found that 33.5 the bottom of College Hill, the<lb />
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M?EnU wlu'lok Sapeprey- unwanted' sexual activity. Ac- ing on the way to her night class.<lb />
ventiroTcarPus cording to ECU Public Safety, The attempts on these victims<lb />
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��52� hevvas one acquaintance instance, in the past five yja. 14<lb />
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ioloev buildine student. In other cases, friends of use precautionary measures such<lb />
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wooded area is illuminated by the rape to security. This is called a the dorms after curfew.<lb />
sXeknv of camZs lights7 As third-party report. So far, there Last spring a student in Jones<lb />
Unelominuetowardhedesh- has been two third-party reports dorm was raped when another<lb />
ShonS?r of rape is thefar- in which one rape allegedly hap- student let in a stranger, Maurice<lb />
mMhme torn hernd Like pened off campus and the"other Crouell. Crouell then fled but was<lb />
�othf happened in one of the dorms, later apprehended and found<lb />
unaware tf�?��K�rs Thecallers didn't give enough guilty. He was sentenced to 40<lb />
taHlnlvlsSSSofall information to complete the in- years for first degree rape and 20<lb />
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Frat initiation may be replaced<lb />
By ADAM CORNELIUS<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
A report published by the<lb />
Fraternity Executives Association<lb />
concerning the National Inter-<lb />
fraternity Conference meeting<lb />
last Fall indicates that the pledg-<lb />
ing system is under scrutiny by<lb />
fraternity leaders and may be<lb />
replaced by an alternative<lb />
method of membership initiation<lb />
by next December.<lb />
Currently pledging involves<lb />
the first month or two of a<lb />
student's affiliation with a frater-<lb />
nity, ending with the student's<lb />
aquiring full membership. The<lb />
pledge period involves orienta-<lb />
tion meetings, parties, and educa-<lb />
tion about the fraternity's history,<lb />
goals, and membership.<lb />
The FEA is comprised of the<lb />
hief executives of 58 fraternities<lb />
and serves as a forum which<lb />
works in close contact with the<lb />
NIC on current fraternity issues.<lb />
In a questionnaire distributed<lb />
among its members, 52 percent<lb />
voted in favor of a resolution to<lb />
Mttlt'l jlt'l.U �"<lb />
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study alternatives to pledging.<lb />
Fourteen percent voted against a<lb />
resolution and 34 percent of the<lb />
members remained neutral on the<lb />
issue.<lb />
At the December 3 meeting of<lb />
the NIC House of Delegates a<lb />
proposal was adopted by a vote of<lb />
50-0 in which each NIC member<lb />
was asked "To study alternatives<lb />
to pledge status in their chapters<lb />
and to report its position on how<lb />
such a program can be imple-<lb />
mented at the NIC convention in<lb />
DecemNn- of 1989<lb />
See 'FRAT page 2<lb />
SGA postpones decision<lb />
By LORI MARTIN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The weekend ice storm covered Greenville in a winter wonderland. Saturday's baseball game was<lb />
postponed while the bleachers of Harrington field became frosted with ice. (Photo by Gretchen<lb />
Journigan�Photolab)<lb />
The Student Government<lb />
Association voted to indefinitely<lb />
postpone a resolution concerning<lb />
the abolition of Pirate Walk, ap-<lb />
proved appropriations for four<lb />
campus organizations, and recog-<lb />
nized the constitution of a new<lb />
campus organization in<lb />
Monday's meeting.<lb />
Pirate Walk will remain as it is<lb />
for now. A resolution authored by<lb />
Marty Helms, speaker of the legis-<lb />
lature, was postponed indefi-<lb />
nitely until further suggestions<lb />
can je made to improve the escort<lb />
service.<lb />
The resolution called for the<lb />
abolition of Pirate Walk and<lb />
asked Public Safety to implement<lb />
a similar service for the fall<lb />
semester. According to Helms, he<lb />
has learned the service cannot<lb />
feasibly be conducted by Public<lb />
Safety due to lack of funds.<lb />
"Since Pirate Walk was stu-<lb />
dent-operated, it should be re-<lb />
vised by the students Helms<lb />
said. He plans to meet with Chan-<lb />
cellor Richard Eakin, Student<lb />
Residence Association President<lb />
Mark Carroll, and other SGA leg-<lb />
islators on Wednesday to discuss<lb />
the future of the program.<lb />
Helms asked the legislature<lb />
to support him in his attempt to<lb />
improve the escort service. "I<lb />
want this body to establish strict<lb />
criteria for the operation of Pirate<lb />
Walk<lb />
"I would like to see in the<lb />
neighborhood of four to five thou-<lb />
sand going to the operation of the<lb />
program Helms said. The funds<lb />
will be used for advertisments,<lb />
uniforms and possibly a new<lb />
communication system.<lb />
"My plans are to wrap this up<lb />
this semester for the fall of 1989 so<lb />
we can assure the students an<lb />
excellent escort service<lb />
In other business, the SGA<lb />
voted to recognize the University<lb />
Scholars Organization as a cam-<lb />
pus group. The group has<lb />
unofficially been on campus for<lb />
several years. Each student must<lb />
have been awarded a University<lb />
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member of the organization.<lb />
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to the Arnold Air Society. Thc<lb />
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from a Wilmington man.<lb />
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grate reported.<lb />
?0:00 Damage to vehicle re-<lb />
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07:00 Michael Wayne Houpe<lb />
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22:50 Rescue Unit sent to Belk<lb />
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04:45 Aycock dorm door bro-<lb />
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Feb. 20<lb />
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12:30 Bike reported stolen<lb />
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15:00 Damage to vehicle west<lb />
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TKK director says<lb />
'Frat hazing violates human values'<lb />
and environmental<lb />
tern.<lb />
The action of ZBT ma v set into<lb />
Continued from page 1 problems<lb />
The proposal comes amid changes<lb />
growing concern over the hazing Some fraternities are already<lb />
of pledges, which has led to the responding to the problems. The<lb />
death of over fortv students since supreme council of Zeta Beta Tau<lb />
1978. According to the FEA re- fraternity passed a resolution in<lb />
port, significant movement is September abolishing the institu-<lb />
underway at the national and tion oi pledging within their fra-<lb />
campus levels to address the haz- ternity, noting that pledging was<lb />
ing issue as well as the issues of put into effect 100 years after the<lb />
�vxual abuse, discrimination, and foundation of the fraternity sys-<lb />
ilcohol.<lb />
Eleven out of the 44 FEA<lb />
members questioned said that<lb />
they were ready to proceed to find<lb />
a way to eliminate pledging from<lb />
the membership structure, 12<lb />
were receptive but needed more<lb />
time to develop the issue, and six<lb />
v�re undecided. Nine said they<lb />
were going to wait for the self-<lb />
study process to work thorugh<lb />
their fraternity and the NIC, and<lb />
six were not in favor of the con-<lb />
cept at all.<lb />
In a report to the San Jose<lb />
Mercury News Dwavne Woerpel,<lb />
the NIC representative of Tau<lb />
kappa Epsilon fraternity said,<lb />
Hedging has become synono-<lb />
mous with hazing. We must face<lb />
the realities of our world today or<lb />
race extinction. The public is fed<lb />
up. The administrators are fed up.<lb />
And the students are fed up<lb />
Apparcn f, insurance com-<lb />
panies are also noticing the haz-<lb />
ing incidents, which range from a<lb />
pledge who was burned by oven<lb />
cleaner to another who died of<lb />
alcohol poisoning. T.J. Schmitz,<lb />
executive director of TKE said<lb />
fhat fraternities were rated<lb />
among the ten worst insurance<lb />
risks because of hazing and alco-<lb />
hol-related problems.<lb />
"In the final analysis, 1 believe<lb />
we must admit that our structure<lb />
is a central part of the problem<lb />
Schmitz said. "We have created a<lb />
sub-status membership category<lb />
which, in part, fosters these be-<lb />
haviors, without action we may<lb />
end up as a modern-day example<lb />
of the dodo bird, extinct because<lb />
we did not respond to the internal<lb />
motion a return to the roots of the<lb />
fraternity system.<lb />
"The highest human values<lb />
enunciated in our rituals and<lb />
creeds have been pushed into the<lb />
shadows and forgotten in the<lb />
wake of these senseless hazing<lb />
tragedies Schmidt said. "Be-<lb />
cause of this profile, I believe fra-<lb />
ternities are often unable to re-<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FEBRUARY 21,1989 3<lb />
Ex-Drug dealer re-lives saga<lb />
WILMINGTON (AP) � Dale<lb />
Varnam was a high school gradu-<lb />
ate who salvaged cars for a living.<lb />
When he got a chance at adven-<lb />
ture and money through drug<lb />
smuggling, he jumped.<lb />
"It was like this cocaine, it<lb />
was power he said. "It gave a<lb />
power of everything. It was a<lb />
power to manipulate. It changed<lb />
my life so much at that time. At<lb />
that time, I didn't care about noth-<lb />
ing<lb />
Varnam, now 38, savs it was<lb />
money - and not a love of drugs -<lb />
that led him into the business. He<lb />
got drunk for the first time on the<lb />
night of high school graduation<lb />
and smoked two joints in his<lb />
whole life, he said. He snorted<lb />
lines of cocaine onlv once, he said,<lb />
because he didn't like the way it<lb />
made him feel.<lb />
"I didn't care about drugs<lb />
he said. "The money was what I<lb />
was in it for - the green Living<lb />
near the Lockwood Folly Inlet,<lb />
Vamam grew up several minutes<lb />
from what has historically been<lb />
one of the hottest importing spots<lb />
in the state.<lb />
In Vamamtown, as in many<lb />
isolated towns along the coast,<lb />
Varnam had close-knit family and<lb />
friendships laced with boyhood<lb />
memories. Those ties are what<lb />
initiallv drew him into the drug<lb />
business.<lb />
"Let's sav back in from '78 to<lb />
the '80s, a lot of my friends was<lb />
involved in drugs, and I would do<lb />
so much for them just because of<lb />
the goodness of my heart, really<lb />
Varnam told the Wilmington<lb />
Morning Star. As the drugs -<lb />
mainly marijuana - came in, Var-<lb />
nam, then in his late 20s, would<lb />
hide it in the woods until his<lb />
friends came to pick it up, he said.<lb />
Or he would help them unload it.<lb />
At the time, he didn't view<lb />
drugs as particularly harmful. Il-<lb />
legal drugs seemed about as seri-<lb />
ous to him as moonshine, he said.<lb />
His feelings would later change.<lb />
In the late '70s and early '80s,<lb />
illegal drugs in Brunswick<lb />
County were so widespread, he<lb />
said, that he barely knew anyone<lb />
who wasn't either using, import-<lb />
ing or selling them. Business was<lb />
so brisk around Varnamtown, he<lb />
said, that once after he blinked his<lb />
car lights at a low-flying airplane,<lb />
the pilot thought his yard was a<lb />
drop-off point, and left two bales<lb />
of marijuana on his front lawn.<lb />
The adventure of smuggling<lb />
appealed to him, and the money<lb />
fit neatly into his preferred life-<lb />
style: fast cars and women. For a<lb />
high school-educated man who<lb />
salvaged cars for a living, the<lb />
amount of money to be had<lb />
seemed tremendous.<lb />
The smuggling also high-<lb />
lighted a part of his heritage that<lb />
fascinated him: his pirate ances-<lb />
tors. When he began dealing co-<lb />
caine in the 1980s, he took on pi-<lb />
rate trappings.<lb />
At the gate to his home, sur-<lb />
rounded by a frontier-style<lb />
wooden fence and called Fort<lb />
Apache, he flew a skull-and-<lb />
crossbones flag. The flag was both<lb />
a sign of his heritage, he said, and<lb />
a symbol of cocaine: poison.<lb />
Through his network of<lb />
friends, Vamam said, he became<lb />
known as reliable. While they<lb />
were getting caught and sent to<lb />
jail, he kept a low profile and<lb />
didn't buy a lot of flashy items.<lb />
By 1982, his business associ-<lb />
ates included importers from<lb />
Central and South America. That<lb />
year was a crucial one for Var-<lb />
nam.<lb />
Tired of how the high-pres-<lb />
sure life was affecting his two<lb />
daughters and wife, Vamam said,<lb />
he quit the illegal drug business.<lb />
During that "clean" period, he<lb />
was miserable.<lb />
"I missed the adventure, the<lb />
excitement he said. "My mind<lb />
was still deranged from all the<lb />
money<lb />
Six months later, he was back<lb />
in the business, he said, and for<lb />
the first time was dealing cocaine.<lb />
After that, his life took on a<lb />
frenzied, underworld nature that<lb />
he still recalls with amazement.<lb />
He was constantly ferrying<lb />
cocaine between Florida and<lb />
North Carolina, driving in one of<lb />
his Corvettes or flying with it. He<lb />
moved huge amounts, eliminat-<lb />
ing what he calls the middle man.<lb />
Some of the drug money he<lb />
gave as anonymous gifts to<lb />
friends in financial need, he said,<lb />
but, mostly, he spent it. After he<lb />
and his wife separated in the early<lb />
1980s, he went on buying crazes,<lb />
keeping many of his possessions<lb />
in Florida.<lb />
As Varnam's dealings grew,<lb />
he became more and more open<lb />
with his drug-trafficking lifestyle.<lb />
The law was after him, and he<lb />
knew it.<lb />
When an agent came to him in<lb />
early 1987 with enough informa-<lb />
tion to put him behind bars for<lb />
life, Varnam decided to cooper-<lb />
ate. By that time, he said, he was<lb />
ready to get out of the business.<lb />
'They said, 'Hey, the train's<lb />
leaving he said. "I said, '1 want<lb />
on Best thing I ever done in my<lb />
life<lb />
None of Varnam's assets<lb />
were seized. He said he gave<lb />
away most of the things he bought<lb />
with drug money.<lb />
If he could, the former drug<lb />
dealer said, he would start over on<lb />
the side of the law. "I'd go in to<lb />
destroy it from another way, in-<lb />
stead of allowing it Vamam<lb />
said.<lb />
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since most of them lead an active<lb />
sex life.<lb />
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OPINION<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Black history<lb />
Attitudes pick up where laws leave off<lb />
Dr. Carter G. Woodson founded<lb />
"Negro History Week" in 1926 with<lb />
the idea of teaching Whites to shed<lb />
their chauvenism and Blacks to shed<lb />
their feelings of inferiority.<lb />
That week became a month-long<lb />
recognition of the history of African-<lb />
Americans � a month for all Ameri-<lb />
cans to remember those who<lb />
worked so hard in the past for the<lb />
civil rights enjoyed today.<lb />
Sitv-three years later, we look at<lb />
how far this country has come and<lb />
the progress made towards a truly<lb />
integrated society with an appropri-<lb />
ate pat on the back. Remembering<lb />
the struggles of men like Woodson<lb />
and Martin Luther King, Jr cases<lb />
like Brown vs. Board of Education,<lb />
and books like Uncle Tom's Cabin<lb />
show us how much closer we are to<lb />
a society where we can just exist as<lb />
people, not seemingly different<lb />
creatures judged by skin color.<lb />
The changes thus far have been<lb />
brought about mostly by laws.<lb />
There are a lot of things in this coun-<lb />
try that are refused attention, such<lb />
as rascism of every nature, until a<lb />
law is made. Thirty or forty years<lb />
ago they were necessary as a forceful<lb />
change, but now we're living in the<lb />
new version of an old society.<lb />
This generation has come so far<lb />
and yet has immense ground to<lb />
cover. After another 63 years there is<lb />
the hope that we can live in a society<lb />
without archaic prejudices between<lb />
racial and ethnicgroups. There is the<lb />
hope that we can truly honor those<lb />
of the past by completing the goals<lb />
which they spent their lives striving<lb />
toward.<lb />
And yet it is only a hope. Laws<lb />
were used to change the past, but<lb />
this time nothing less than a change<lb />
in attitudes will suffice in shaping<lb />
the future. Ifs not up to the lawmak-<lb />
ers in the legislature anymore. Law<lb />
can be made upon law but without<lb />
letting go of the bitter and fearful<lb />
attitudes between races, our<lb />
children's ideas about each other<lb />
will be at a standstill instead of<lb />
moving towards an even better na-<lb />
tion to live in. <lb />
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Don't forget North's good points<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
What is the appropriate way to<lb />
reward a Marine Officer for twenty<lb />
years of loval service? The answer is<lb />
definitely not to send him to jail. But<lb />
that is what some people want to see<lb />
happen to Oliver North.<lb />
In 1968, four years after a near<lb />
fatal automobile accident, Oliver<lb />
North graduated from the United<lb />
States Naval Academy. Immediately<lb />
a f ter wards he went to Officers School<lb />
in Quantico, Virginia and soon after<lb />
to Vietnam to fight for his country.<lb />
He fought like a true American hero<lb />
while earning a silver star, a bronze<lb />
star, and two purple hearts. After<lb />
eleven months he returned to Quan-<lb />
tico to teach battles tactics, taught<lb />
jungle training in Japan, and re-<lb />
turned to teach at the Naval War<lb />
College. It was there he was recog-<lb />
nized by John Poindexter and was<lb />
brought to Washington to serve at the<lb />
National Security Council as a White<lb />
House aide.<lb />
Now this man is being prose-<lb />
cuted for his hard and loyal work for<lb />
the United States of America. The<lb />
government has already spent be-<lb />
tween 7 and 9 million dollars to send<lb />
this patriot to jail. How many home-<lb />
less Americans could we have shel-<lb />
tered and fed with that money?<lb />
Throughout his time at the NSC,<lb />
Oliver North never wanted to do<lb />
anything but serve his country. As a<lb />
former career Marine Corp Officer,<lb />
Oliver North has worked with great<lb />
love of Cod and country, never prof-<lb />
itting personally, always in an effort<lb />
to protect his and our country. Now<lb />
fighting for his freedom, we all owe a<lb />
great deal to Oliver North for twenty<lb />
vearsofserviceand putting his life on<lb />
the line for our country. Is this the<lb />
way we are going to thank him?<lb />
Support Oliver North.<lb />
Nick Skottegaard<lb />
ECU College Republicans<lb />
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Don't leave a legacy of garbage � recycle<lb />
1 low much space do you take up on this<lb />
planet? There's the size of your body, your room<lb />
or house or apartment, your car and it's parking<lb />
space, any additional storage you rent, your<lb />
office if it sits vacant when you're not in it<lb />
And then there's your trash. We don't think<lb />
about trash, because once it becomes an annoy-<lb />
ance to us, overflowing into the room of emitting<lb />
noxious fumes, someone gets around to taking it<lb />
to the dumpster, and at least for our concerns, ifs<lb />
gone, never to be seen again.<lb />
Where does it go? In Pitt County, your trash<lb />
goes to Allen Landfill, a lined space of land about<lb />
3 miles west of the hospital, where it is added to<lb />
the trash of the other 100,000 residents of this<lb />
county, to rest and hopefully to rot, returning to<lb />
the earth. Only most of it doesn't rot, like plastic,<lb />
glass, and aluminum, they just sit there forever<lb />
and take up space. Your space. You and I each, on<lb />
the average, generate 1,547 pounds of trash ev-<lb />
ery year. Using rough calculations based on the<lb />
trash I carry out of my house, that would better<lb />
than fill the average dorm room over your head.<lb />
Multiply that times the years you will hopeful<lb />
live, and you will realize thay YOU take up a<lb />
whole lot of space, more than you might have<lb />
thought.<lb />
And that space is running out. As I under-<lb />
stand it, the Allen Landfill could be FULL as<lb />
early as next year. And so Pitt County is quickly<lb />
pining the thousands of other communities<lb />
searching for solutions to what has become a<lb />
critical problem. A complicated problem. Noone<lb />
wants a landfill started in their backyard, as gar-<lb />
bage scow captains found out last year while<lb />
floating the Gulf Stream, leaving in their wakes<lb />
refuse that closed beaches. And much of our<lb />
trash, as it decays or is burned, becomes quite<lb />
toxic and dangerous to us and our environment.<lb />
Maybe the best example is that seemingly harm-<lb />
less Styrofoam packaging, which when broken<lb />
or burned releases chlorofluorcarbons into the<lb />
air, eating away the protective ozone. Scientists<lb />
are predicting a new hole to form over the arctic<lb />
within the next three weeks.<lb />
And it is an expensive problem. Perhaps you<lb />
or your folks have directly experienced trash<lb />
collection fee hikes recently. Some fees have<lb />
Campus Spectrum<lb />
By<lb />
Mike Burcher<lb />
jumped 600 over the past year.<lb />
It is YOUR problem. Yours and the person's<lb />
sitting next to you and across from you. Are you<lb />
enjoying a soda or a cup of coffee or a beer as you<lb />
read this? What you do with that drink container,<lb />
especially if ifs disposable, will be a legacy that<lb />
you leave to your children and your children's<lb />
children. Unless you choose otherwise, that plas-<lb />
tic bottle, aluminum can, Styrofoam cup will<lb />
long outlive you in some landfill somewhere.<lb />
The good news is that you CAN do some-<lb />
thing about the trash problem. You can even<lb />
make money from it, if you are ambitious<lb />
enough.<lb />
Over half of what we throw away can be re-<lb />
cycled. Pitt County has two recycling collection<lb />
points (14th Street, and on County Home Rd, about<lb />
1 2 mile from Bells Fork) which receive newspaper,<lb />
mixed paper, cardboard, clear glass, colored glass,<lb />
and aluminum cans. Several businesses will pay<lb />
betweem $.3540 per pound of aluminum cans. It<lb />
takes approx. 24 cans to make a pound. The East<lb />
Carolina Vocational Center will also pay for card-<lb />
board and computer paper.<lb />
I lost a lot of sleep one night figuring out the<lb />
economics of all this in terms of the ECU campus. It<lb />
each residential student (this is NOT counting fac-<lb />
ulty, staff, off-campus, or commuter students) gen-<lb />
erates only one aluminum can per day for one<lb />
semester (a conservative estimate which does not<lb />
even begin to account for weekend consumption),<lb />
ECU sends 600,000 cans per semester to the Allen<lb />
Landfill, weighing 12.5 tons, taking up 11,200 cubic<lb />
feet of space uncrushed, and which could be re-<lb />
cycled for $9,250. SGA take note. And remember this<lb />
is a CONSERVATIVE estimate.<lb />
I admit that at this point, recycling is not conven-<lb />
ient for most students. Chancellor Richard Eakin is<lb />
now appointing a task force that will begin to resolve<lb />
that problem within the next few years. But in the<lb />
meantime, the Methodist Student Center will give<lb />
you 1 cent for each can you bring, aluminum or steel,<lb />
towards a $1.50 home-cooked meal Wednesday<lb />
nights. (Note: Pepsi uses steel cans, which can be<lb />
recycled in Washington for $.05pound, approx. 12<lb />
cans). And if you do have a means of getting to the<lb />
collection points, there is no reason vou have to wait<lb />
for the Chancellor's committee. Certainly campus<lb />
groups, fraternities and sororities could be on the<lb />
cutting edge of some campus-wide solutions instead<lb />
of waiting for a decree from the administration.<lb />
Other ways you can help solve the trash prob-<lb />
lem:<lb />
 Use refillable "rcturn-for-deposit" bottles instead<lb />
of disposable products, especially the plastic 2-liter<lb />
bottles which never decay Even non-returnable<lb />
bottles that can be recvcled are better than plastic.<lb />
 Carry your own coffeetea mug which you can<lb />
wash and reuse instead of using Styrofoam cups<lb />
provided at so many functions and offices. Both the<lb />
manager of the Student Stores, and the director of<lb />
Food Services have agTeed to consider alternatives<lb />
to the Styrofoam products used on campus, espe-<lb />
cially in terms of letting people bring their own cups,<lb />
if students and staff show enough interest.<lb />
 When you give a party, use cups and utensils that<lb />
can be washed. Soap is a whole lot cheaper than<lb />
"plasricware Pirate cups are great for this.<lb />
 Write your local government, congresspeople and<lb />
senators and let them know your views about the<lb />
environment and trash issues. Some states have<lb />
already enacted bans on the use of chlorofluorocar-<lb />
bons. They won't know what you think unless you<lb />
tell them.<lb />
"oycott businesses which use Styrofoam packag-<lb />
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FEBRUARY 21, 1989 5<lb />
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School eases smoking rules<lb />
Qct ready for Spring rBreakj<lb />
(CPS)� Bucking a national<lb />
trend, the University of Louisville<lb />
has softened its proposed anti-<lb />
smoking rules, bowing to threats<lb />
of fundig cuts from legislators in a<lb />
state where tobacco is a $2 billion<lb />
industry.<lb />
University President Donald<lb />
Swain said Feb. 7 that the new<lb />
policy, supposed to take effect<lb />
March 1, will not include a provi-<lb />
sion that all "irreconcilable con-<lb />
flicts between smokers and non-<lb />
smokers be resolved in favor of<lb />
nonsmokers.<lb />
Some Kentucky legislators<lb />
contended the policy was unfair<lb />
to smokers and threatened to<lb />
decrease state funding to the uni-<lb />
versity if the new rules were im-<lb />
plemented.<lb />
"We've tried to address all<lb />
concerns, including those of the<lb />
legislators Swain said.<lb />
"There was concern that<lb />
smokers be treated with some<lb />
balance. We were concerned that<lb />
the previous policy was a little<lb />
one-sided<lb />
Swain said the revised policy<lb />
directs department heads to settle<lb />
conflicts with employees.<lb />
The revised smoking policy<lb />
also doesn't include previous<lb />
bans on smoking in open work<lb />
areas, directing instead that such<lb />
areas be spearated into smoking<lb />
and non-smoking sections or be<lb />
designated one or the other after<lb />
discussions with employees.<lb />
"If it's fair to smokers, that's<lb />
what we want to look at said<lb />
state Rep. Donnie Gedling, chair-<lb />
man of the legislature's Tobacco<lb />
Task Force and an outspoken<lb />
opponent of the university's ear-<lb />
lier proposal.<lb />
Another key legislator,<lb />
House Agriculture Committee<lb />
Chairman Clay Crugpper, said<lb />
any smoking policy was inappro-<lb />
priate for a public institution in a<lb />
tobacco-growing state. "1 didn't<lb />
think they needed any regula-<lb />
tion he said.<lb />
Louisville's policy revision is<lb />
the exception to a growing trend,<lb />
however. Scores of colleges and<lb />
universities across the United<lb />
States have restricted smoking in<lb />
recent years, and some have even<lb />
banned smoking completely from<lb />
campus buildings. The policies<lb />
generally have grown even more<lb />
restricitive'since the start of the<lb />
1988-89 school year.<lb />
Washington's Big Bend Com-<lb />
munity College, Penn State, Stan-<lb />
ford, Tulane and Mankato State<lb />
universities and the universities<lb />
of Texas, Illmios, Colorado, Ne-<lb />
braska and North Dakota are<lb />
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Chancellor Richard Eakin to discuss<lb />
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situation and outlook for eastern<lb />
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television program next month.<lb />
Eakin will be the guest of for-<lb />
mer University of North Carolina<lb />
president Bill Friday on Friday's<lb />
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day is in its 18th year and is the<lb />
longest running North Carolina<lb />
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Martin and Mavretic debate issues<lb />
as Republican party controls House<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) � Despite a<lb />
flareup over teacher pay raises<lb />
that had the rumor mill churning,<lb />
tli3 bipartisan coalition that<lb />
wields power in the state House<lb />
of Representatives is in no danger<lb />
of collapsing, its leaders say.<lb />
In fact, it's difficult to envi-<lb />
sion circumstances undealent of<lb />
Siamese twins joined at the head,<lb />
unable to survive without each<lb />
other. Since the faction succeeded<lb />
in replacing former Speaker Lis-<lb />
ten Ramsey with Joe Mavretic,<lb />
Republicans have had their first<lb />
taste of genuine power for the first<lb />
tinuvjpevemory.<lb />
They would lose it in an in<lb />
SGA funds<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
was approved last month for the<lb />
group to attend a regional con-<lb />
vention where they won 11<lb />
awards.<lb />
An appropriation of $840<lb />
requested by the Elections<lb />
Committee was approved. The<lb />
committee is responsible for the<lb />
elections for SGA executive of-<lb />
fices in March.<lb />
The funds will be used for<lb />
wages for students monitoring<lb />
boxes and counting votes, adver-<lb />
tising and food for the workers.<lb />
According to Helms, an annual<lb />
appropriation is traditional for<lb />
the Elections Committee.<lb />
Paul Puckett was elected to<lb />
serve as chair of the Election<lb />
Committee for this year's election<lb />
on March 29. His responsibilities<lb />
will be to solicit campus groups to<lb />
monitor ballot boxes and to insure<lb />
the ballot locations are run prop-<lb />
erly.<lb />
An appropriation of $1900 for<lb />
the Inter-Fraternity Council was<lb />
approved by the SGA. The money<lb />
will pay for advertising of fall<lb />
rush, printing and binding of<lb />
materials and registration.<lb />
The Irate Frisbee Club re-<lb />
ceived an appropriation of $1015<lb />
to cover traveling expenses to<lb />
tournaments and registration<lb />
fees. The 16 members of the team<lb />
will compete in tournaments in<lb />
North Carolina, South Carolina<lb />
and Florida.<lb />
Although the frisbee club<lb />
conducts fund raisers, most of the<lb />
money is spent maintaining the<lb />
frisbee golf course on campus.<lb />
Susan Cooperman, appro-<lb />
priations chairperson, an-<lb />
nounced a deadline of March 3 for<lb />
all campus organizations to sub-<lb />
mit their appropriation requests<lb />
for the 1989-90 year. Cooperman<lb />
said the groups must have an<lb />
approved constitution filed with<lb />
the SGA and raise at least 15 per-<lb />
cent of the funds they request<lb />
stant if the old regime were re-<lb />
stored. And the Democrats, a<lb />
minority within their own party,<lb />
realize that many if not all of their<lb />
54 colleagues still regard their<lb />
defection as betrayal.<lb />
If the Ramsey loyalists re-<lb />
turned to power, the 20 renegades<lb />
would be stripped of anything<lb />
resembling influence. Addition-<lb />
ally, the coalition members are<lb />
under pressure to demonstrate<lb />
they can effectively run the<lb />
House.<lb />
But as in marriage, to which<lb />
the bipartisan arrangement is of-<lb />
ten likened, there will be argu-<lb />
ments - no matter how much the<lb />
partners depend on each other.<lb />
That's what happened last week<lb />
when Mavretic, D-Edgecombe,<lb />
hewed to the hard line in chastis-<lb />
ing Republican Gov. Jim Martin's<lb />
approach on teacher salaries.<lb />
The day before 5,000 or more<lb />
teachers marched on Raleigh to<lb />
demand higher pay, Martin con-<lb />
vened a "summit meeting of<lb />
education and government lead-<lb />
ers to discuss the issue. Mavretic<lb />
was the only person invited who<lb />
refused to go.<lb />
He branded the summit a<lb />
"public-relations ploy" and ac-<lb />
cused the governor of making an<lb />
unrealistic campaign promise to<lb />
boost North Carolina teacher<lb />
salaries to the national average by<lb />
1992. The next day, as Martin lis-<lb />
tened, Mavretic hurled moie<lb />
darts his way in a fiery speech tc<lb />
the teachers.<lb />
Some Republicans cried foul.<lb />
"I think it is time that the speaker<lb />
be reminded that he would not be<lb />
where he is today if the governor<lb />
hadn't worked with the Republi-<lb />
cans tc put him there Sen. Jim<lb />
!ofcrw-HW R-Cabarrus. wrote in a<lb />
letter to House Minority Leader<lb />
Jchnathan Rhvne, R-Lincoln.<lb />
(Ilie lEast (Carolinian<lb />
To qualify tor Warrant Officer<lb />
Fhyht Training, you'll need a<lb />
high school diploma, and pref-<lb />
erably two years of college.<lb />
Then you must complete Army<lb />
Basic Training before going to<lb />
flight school. When you've<lb />
completed flight training, you<lb />
could have the wings of an<lb />
Army aviator.<lb />
Tii find out more about<lb />
Warrant Officer Flight Train-<lb />
ing, contact your local Army<lb />
Recruiter.<lb />
Sgt. Cottrell<lb />
756-9695<lb />
ARMY.<lb />
BE ALL YOU CAN BL<lb />
Ocean Front and only 3 blocks from the most<lb />
popular nightw spots in DaytonaJ))<lb />
vf Jk Pen Rods. Rarzles, etc.<lb />
more<lb />
than Sally Jesse Rapheal!<lb />
Ifs the Return of the the<lb />
scandalous, the libelous (but<lb />
ALWAYS Clearly Labeled)<lb />
Fast Carolinian Satire Page!<lb />
Off wi wh�� prohibit by Uw.<lb />
(919) 756-9221<lb />
Come in and retake in our Sunat tanning bed<lb />
urith stereo &amp; fan.<lb />
$5.00 per visit or<lb />
$50.00 per month, (1 visit per day).<lb />
This offer good through March 31. 1989<lb />
MEDIA BOARD<lb />
is now accepting applications for General Manager<lb />
the 1989 - 1990 academic year for the following:<lb />
 � The East Carolinian<lb />
�WZMB-FM<lb />
�Buccaneer<lb />
�Rebel<lb />
� Photo Lab<lb />
�Expressions Magazine<lb />
Please apply at the Media Board Office,<lb />
2nd floor, Publications Building<lb />
Phone 757-6009<lb />
Applications accepted through<lb />
February 24,1989<lb />
for �<lb />
youi Travel Associates Sunoteak "Package maudes<lb />
:j: Round tup ttanspoitation via Oeiuie mo'otcoocn<lb />
ft Seven nighlj accommodations Ol one 0<lb />
Daylono J tines! oceanltonl hotels<lb />
 Opltonoi eicuisions to Wall Disney Wotid iPCOl<lb />
and o'nei Hondo o"iocions<lb />
:): A money saving discount cotd<lb />
:�: Setyices ol t'Ovel Allocates on site vocotion sta"<lb />
:): AH loies tips ond jetvice cnaiges<lb />
You Drive: <lb />
$113 for 4<lb />
Wt Privc; i<lb />
$178 for 4 March 4-12<lb />
Contact;<lb />
Lisa Deaton<lb />
752-2789<lb />
Renee' Hlncr<lb />
758-8688<lb />
�im<lb />
e<lb />
e<lb />
West Area Residence Council<lb />
is having a<lb />
Talent Show<lb />
March 20,1989<lb />
7:00 pm<lb />
Hendrix Theatre<lb />
All those interested in<lb />
participating should<lb />
pick up an application at<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Information desk<lb />
or<lb />
Call Mike at 752-9756.<lb />
All applications should be turned into<lb />
701 Fletcher Dorm<lb />
by March 1.<lb />
Tickets on sale at door.<lb />
For more information call<lb />
752-9069.<lb /><pb facs="00058126_tn_0007" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FEBRUARY 21,1989<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
FOR RENT<lb />
APARTMENT FOR RENT Two blocks<lb />
from campus. (One bedroom available<lb />
until July). Fully furnished, walking dis-<lb />
tance to campus and downtown, hard-<lb />
wood floors, friendly neighbors. $150<lb />
month plus utilities. 757-0412.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDr D: Non<lb />
smoker to share 2 bedroom town louse, 1<lb />
1 2 baths. No deposit necessary. Located<lb />
in Williamsburg Manor. Call Ximena be-<lb />
tween 7 a m5 p.m. at 551-2109 or after 8<lb />
p m. &amp; during weekends at 756-7797.<lb />
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom duplex, 1 2 block<lb />
from campus. Large den and kitchen<lb />
5230.00 per month, $250.00 deposit, avail-<lb />
able immediately. Call and leave message<lb />
752-7538.<lb />
ROOMMATE NEELED: For summer at<lb />
Hilton Head. Ocean �front. Bryan 758-<lb />
1665.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED: March 1st<lb />
Responsible female. Georgetown Apts.<lb />
Walking distance from campus and<lb />
downtown. 12 utilities and 12 rent. 830-<lb />
1758. Leave message<lb />
APARTMENT FOR RENT: March 1st.<lb />
Georgetown Apartments. Two bedroom,<lb />
1 1 2 baths. Walking distance to campus.<lb />
830-1758. Leave message.<lb />
TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES<lb />
WANTED: starting in May. Three bedrm.<lb />
apt. at Eastbook. $121.00 a month 13<lb />
utilities. New Carpet and Ntvv refigera-<lb />
tor. ECU Bus Serivice! Call now. 758-4924.<lb />
FOR SALE<lb />
LASLR PRINTER USERS! HP and<lb />
Apple laser printer k ner cartridges can be<lb />
recycled! Huge S$ savings. Satisfaction<lb />
cuaranteed. For details call 7ANDMONT<lb />
at 1 -800-332-3658.<lb />
SONY RECEIVER: Excellent cond Re-<lb />
mote control, still has 4 vears on warranty.<lb />
Only S175.00. Call: 758-9470 anytime.<lb />
FOR SALE. Need ECU Alumni Directory,<lb />
if vou have one and want to sell one,<lb />
please call Phil at 919-829-2099 or 919-876-<lb />
0669.<lb />
FOR SALE: Ethan Allen bedroom set,<lb />
$475.00, Couch, SI69.00,1800's oak dining<lb />
table, S399.00, bookcase, $39.00, dining<lb />
table, $69.00, coffee table, $59.00, chair<lb />
SI 39.00, drum table, $65.00. 830-8944 or<lb />
752-0751.<lb />
FOR SALE: 3 cu. fridge used for 1 yr. Price<lb />
neg. Call Jen 752-3677.<lb />
FOR SALE: Apple He computer, monitor<lb />
and 2 disk drives. $450.00. Call 355-5670<lb />
CAN YOU BUY: Jeeps, Cars, 4 x 4's seized<lb />
in drug raids for under $100.00? Call for<lb />
facts todav. 602-837-3401. Ext. 711.<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, &amp; 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 diskettes. 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 />
(beside Cubbies) Greenville, NC 752-<lb />
3694.<lb />
NEED A D.J Hire the ELBO D.J. Call<lb />
early and book for your formal or party.<lb />
758-1700, ask for Dillon or leave a mes-<lb />
sage.<lb />
PAPERS TYPEDRESUMES COM-<lb />
POSED: Call 756-9136.<lb />
TUTOR AVAILABLE: For Math 0045,<lb />
Math 1063, Math 1065. Will tutor on cam-<lb />
pus. Cull Denise at 757-6420 or 830-1750.<lb />
SOUND MIXTURES DJ SERVICE:<lb />
Music for all occassions. March dates<lb />
available, call Bob at 752-4916. The most<lb />
music variety with the best sound quality.<lb />
HELP WANTED<lb />
FEMALE RESIDENT COUNSELOR:<lb />
Interested in those with human service<lb />
background wish ng to gain valuable<lb />
experience in tht held. No monetary<lb />
compensation, however room, utilities<lb />
and phone providtu. Mary Smith REAL<lb />
Crisis Center 758-HELP.<lb />
OVERSEAS JOBS: Also Cruiseships.<lb />
$10,000-$!05,000vr Now Hiring! 320<lb />
Listings! (1) 805-687-6000 Ext. OJ-1166<lb />
CABIN COUNSELORS &amp;<lb />
INSTRUCTORS: (Male and Female) for<lb />
western North Carolina 8 week children's<lb />
camp Over 30 activities including Water<lb />
Ski, 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 Pmewood, 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 ii. 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 />
James at 830-450 or 830-4533'<lb />
WANTED: ENG Editor, proficient 34"<lb />
video tape editing. Part-time. Contact<lb />
News Director, WITN-TV, 946-3131.<lb />
EOEAffirmative Action Employer. Mi-<lb />
norities and women encouraged to apply.<lb />
BRODY'S AND BRODY'S FOR MEN:<lb />
Are now accepting applications for Cus-<lb />
tomer Service Representatives and also<lb />
Sales positions for the Spring semester.<lb />
Sincere individuals with flexible sched-<lb />
ules should apply at' Brody's, Carolina<lb />
East Mall, M W, 2-4 p.m.<lb />
HELP WANTED: Summer job, June-<lb />
August, at Emera.d Isle Mechanically<lb />
inclined indhiduals to operate jet ski<lb />
rentals. Call 523-4798 in Kinston day or<lb />
night.<lb />
NEW ENGIAND BROTHERSISTER<lb />
CAMPS: OMass) Mah-Kee-Nac for Boys<lb />
Danbee for Girls. Counselor positions for<lb />
Program Specialists: All team sports, es-<lb />
pecially baseball, basketball, field hockey,<lb />
soccer and volleyball; 25 tennis openings;<lb />
also archery, riflery and biking; other<lb />
openings include performing Arts, Fine<lb />
Arts, yearbook, photography, cooking,<lb />
sewing, rollerskating, rocketry, rcpes,<lb />
camp craft; all waterfront activities<lb />
(swimming, skiing, sailing, windsurfing,<lb />
canoei.igkayak). Inquire J &amp; D Camping<lb />
(Boys) 190 Linden Ave, Glen Ridge, NJ<lb />
07028; Action Camping (Girls) 263 ,4ain<lb />
Road, Montvi'le, NJ 07045. Phone (Boys)<lb />
201-429-8522; (Girls) 201-316-6660.<lb />
ATTENTION�HIRING Government<lb />
jobs�your area. Many immediate open-<lb />
ings without waiting list or test. $17,840-<lb />
$69,485. Call i-602-838 8885 Ext. B 5285.<lb />
SOCCER COACHES NEEDED: Starting<lb />
March 6th. Monday-Thursday after 2:30<lb />
p.m. Pay starts at S5.00hour. Call Pitt<lb />
County Community Schools. 830-4240.<lb />
HELP WANTED: Male workers needed.<lb />
From 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. NO PHONE<lb />
CALLS. Come by Carpet Bargain Cer'er,<lb />
1009 Dickinson Ave for interview<lb />
PART-TIME BABYSITTER NEEDED<lb />
Thursday mornings from 8-12. Own<lb />
transportation needed Call 756 6319,<lb />
leave name, sch?dule and phone number.<lb />
MAKE MONEY WORKING AT HOME:<lb />
Sell informati n by mail Free details'<lb />
Rush self-addressed stamped envelope<lb />
to Cheryl Chavis, 819 Greene Mall,<lb />
Greenville. NC 28364.<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
GIRLS, GUYS: Poolside parties and ma<lb />
jor tanning at Daytona Beach, Spring<lb />
Break '89. Call Keith, Kelly, Ron and<lb />
Wayne at 752-4693 for more information.<lb />
ARE YOU GOING: To th. Miami or Ft<lb />
Lauderdale area for Spring Ireak7 Do you<lb />
need a quick retm? Two tickets from<lb />
Miami to Raleigh a.e for so.le. Plane leaves<lb />
March 10, 1989 at 11:20 a.m. If interested<lb />
a�ll Richard at 752-0794 or 752-7382.<lb />
REWARD Know anyone who has 1<lb />
new laige oval shaped purple stone ring7<lb />
j One was lost 2-9-89 in the downtown ore.<lb />
' Calk Wendy 758r6946 Sentimental vnlue.<lb />
' Will pay tor its taturn. '  ,<lb />
STRINGBEAN Happy 21st Birthday!<lb />
REM was planning a birthday concert at<lb />
the Delta Sig House, but they're overseas.<lb />
Michael, Pete, Bill and Mike send th ir<lb />
apologies�they're dedicating "You are<lb />
the everything" to us when they're in<lb />
Australia I Love You. �Maude.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOL-<lb />
LOWING GREEK WOMFN: Highest<lb />
GPA�Alpha Kappa Alpha; Most Im-<lb />
proved GPA�Alpha Omicron Pi; High-<lb />
est GPAs�Mary Meadows and Amanda<lb />
Huggins; Outstanding Greek Woman�<lb />
Cam Ward; Outstanding Pledge�Debra<lb />
Lyons; Outstanding Pledge Class�Delta<lb />
Zeta; Gay Blockard Award�Patti Barnes;<lb />
Artemis Award�Debbie Tavik, Cam<lb />
Ward, Tracy Crimaldi, Barbara Lamb,<lb />
Leslie Liedel, Mandy Marlowe, Jan Co-<lb />
pley, Cheri Vitthews, Constance Foster<lb />
and Veronica McKinney.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEW<lb />
INDUCTEES INTO THE GREEK HALL<lb />
OF FAME: Liz Walma, Renee I luffman,<lb />
Cam Ward, Carol Shore, Debra Windley,<lb />
Andrea Murray, Cassandra Bizzell,<lb />
Gwendolyn Branch, Jennifer Vanderberg,<lb />
Barbara Lamb, Cheri Matthews, Juanita<lb />
Nicholson, Constance Foster, Jeronica<lb />
Williams, Angela Sumrell, Jan Copley,<lb />
Delynda Carter, Leslie Liedel, Alice<lb />
Harden, Kris Kelly, Holly Condrey,<lb />
Shelley Ray, Mandy Marlowe and Alicia<lb />
Thomas Congratulations!<lb />
BEST OF LUCK TO THE 1989<lb />
PANHELLENIC COUNCIL: Pres.�Bar-<lb />
bara Lamb; V-P�Kelly Greer; Treas-<lb />
urer�And! Huff; Secretary�Susan<lb />
1 lorne; Rush Chairman�Sherri Neal;<lb />
Members-At-Large: Kelly Jones, Heidi<lb />
Schafer, Melanie Gibson, Veronica McK-<lb />
inney, Juanita Nicholson and Tammie<lb />
Daugherty.<lb />
NEED K1DE: 1 lome to Deleware oi sur-<lb />
rounding sttes for Spring Break. Can<lb />
leave by 12:30 on 3-3-89. Will help with<lb />
expenses. Call Jen. 752-3677.<lb />
BE A FOUNDER OF A FRATERNITY:<lb />
. No pledging involved. If vou are inter-<lb />
ested in making a difference, come to<lb />
Mendenhall, room 248 on Thursday, Feb.<lb />
23rd at 8:15 p.m. For more info, call Kevin<lb />
830-13.<lb />
ATTENTION ALL GIRLS: Pi Kappa Phi<lb />
will be holding little sister rush on Febru<lb />
ary 20th and 21st. Come out to the new<lb />
house from 8-11 and meet the brothers<lb />
and little sisters of Pi Kappa Phi. Call for<lb />
ride: 756-2371 or 756-7731.<lb />
JOHN: This Valentine's Day was special<lb />
� all because of you�you sent me on a<lb />
scavenger hunt and told me you loved me<lb />
too. On this special day you pledged vour<lb />
love to me�to my heart 1 wear it near�<lb />
around mv neck your lavalier. I love vou<lb />
BBA. �Christ.<lb />
ATTENTION: Congratulations to the<lb />
best ECU Pledge Class! Good job, Delta<lb />
Zeta, Beta Pi Pledge Class. You made us<lb />
proud at the banquet and forever! �Love<lb />
the sisters of Delta Zeta.<lb />
DELTA ZETA: Pledges, the week is fi-<lb />
nally here. Get yourselves in gear. It'll all<lb />
be over soon, singing our favorite tune. If<lb />
they could see me now the gang would<lb />
know the DZ sisters love their pledges so!<lb />
Get Psyched. -<lb />
HOLLY CONDREY. You took the job and<lb />
it's been tough. You're movin'and shakin'<lb />
the greatest stuff. Keep it up all year thru.<lb />
1000 we're behind you. �Love the sis-<lb />
ters and pledges of DZ.<lb />
OUR CHI OMEGA BASKETBALL<lb />
TEAM: Good job girls! We made it to the<lb />
finals We're very proud. Good luck to-<lb />
night. �Love, The Chi-Os.<lb />
MISSY AND ALYCE: The Chi-O's love<lb />
you guys! You'll do a great job<lb />
your sisters.<lb />
-Love<lb />
TO THE 17 PLEDGES OF PHI MU<lb />
ALPHA SINFONIA: Congrats to Jimmy<lb />
C, Mike D Chris D , Allen F� Robert H ,<lb />
John H, Hamilton H, Andy H, Scott L,<lb />
I lubert L , Wes L, James P Chris P , Steve<lb />
P Rich S James S, and Enc S Good luck<lb />
guys! We're all behind you! �the broth-<lb />
ers.<lb />
KELLY GREER, BARBRA LAMB, AND<lb />
LIZ WALMA: Thanks for all your help<lb />
Sunday night1! �Shen<lb />
TO A CERTAIN SIC EP: Last Friday<lb />
night would have been great, if a certain<lb />
person hadn't made me so irate Locking<lb />
the door showed no class, that must be<lb />
why your known as such an ass I really<lb />
like beer, but not on my head, if you do it<lb />
again, vou will be dead' �Fivetowns<lb />
RING0LD TOWERS<lb />
NOW TAKING LEASES FOR FALL<lb />
SEMESTER '89. EFFICIENCY 1 &amp; 2<lb />
BEDROOM APARTMENTS. FOR<lb />
INFO. CALL HOLLIE SIMONOWICH<lb />
AT 752-2865<lb />
HOUSE OF HATS<lb />
for<lb />
LADIES HATS AND<lb />
ACCESSORIES<lb />
(Latest Styles and<lb />
Colors)<lb />
403 Evans St.<lb />
Greenville. XC 27834<lb />
(Downtown Mall)758-3025<lb />
OUR RESUMES<lb />
MAKE A<lb />
DIFFERENCE<lb />
- �� - - . a.<lb /><lb />
f AST COPi�S<lb />
fO FAS r�fs<lb />
ACCU :<lb />
S5COPY<lb />
758-2400<lb />
. rgetoum Sops<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 />
Ca'i for appointment Mon thru SaL Low<lb />
Cost TV  ��� '�� "Tenancy<lb />
WAKE Nf BAKE<lb />
IN BEAUTIFUL<lb />
NEGREL. JAMAICA<lb />
FOR<lb />
SPRING BREAK 89!<lb />
VERY<lb />
AFFORDABLE<lb />
PACKAGES.<lb />
BOOK EARLY AND<lb />
SAVE!<lb />
CALL TRIPP AT<lb />
758-9177<lb />
OR<lb />
1-800-426-7710<lb />
1-800-433-2930<lb />
R - R - R - RING<lb />
"Hi! I'm Tom Reichstetter, your AT&amp;T Student<lb />
CampLis Manager here at ECU. I would like to<lb />
tell you how AT&amp;T can help lower-your-lorvg<lb />
distance bills. I can also answer any of your<lb />
long distance questions.<lb />
The best time to reach me is 11:30 am -1:30<lb />
pm, M&amp;W, 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm, T&amp;TH, and<lb />
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm F, but you can call anytime<lb />
758-2103.<lb />
1!<lb />
Announcements<lb />
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP<lb />
Christian Fellowship will be held every<lb />
Thurs at 6 p.m. in the Culture Center.<lb />
LOST?<lb />
Something missing in your life? We've<lb />
found it and we want to share it with you.<lb />
Jenkins Art Auditorium. EVERY Fri.<lb />
night at 7:00.<lb />
CAMPUS CHALLENGE<lb />
If you are challenged everyday with prob-<lb />
lems that you find hard to overcome, join<lb />
us for the uncompromised word of God.<lb />
Every Fri. night at 7:00 in the Jenkins Art<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
TRAVEL COMMITTEE<lb />
Hey you guys! Come join the 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 7p.m. in Rawl 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 />
Gallery Security Postion, must be quali-<lb />
fied for university work study program.<lb />
Hours: Mon. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sat. 10a.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 � 757-6665 or<lb />
Lou Anne 757-6336.<lb />
TirrORS NEEDED<lb />
Tutors needed for all business classes.<lb />
Contact Lisa at Academic Counseling,<lb />
Dept. of Athletics � 757-6282 or 757-1677.<lb />
VflFiriHT i iftiNG 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 />
ECU NAVIGATORS<lb />
"Right 730 the weekly get-together of<lb />
the Navigators, 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 seWed. No ticket required; just re-<lb />
serve your time.<lb />
COOPERATIVE ED.<lb />
Cooperative Ed a free service offered by<lb />
the Univerity, is designed to help you find<lb />
career-related work experience before<lb />
you graduate. We would like to extend an<lb />
invitation to all students to attend a Co-op<lb />
info. Seminar in the GCB. Seminars for<lb />
spring '89: Feb. 23,4 p.m room 2016; Feb.<lb />
27, 4 pm , room 2016.<lb />
AMNESTY INTL<lb />
Amnestsy Intl. Group 402 is looking for<lb />
persons to assist in its "Brazilian Cam-<lb />
paign The group meets every fourth<lb />
Wed. at 8 p.m. at St. Paul's Episcopal<lb />
Church, 401 E. 4th St in the upper floor�<lb />
enter from the 4th St. entrance. Next<lb />
meeting: Feb. 22. Students welcome!<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, 8:00 p.m. in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
This production is being staged by Daeda-<lb />
lus Productions, who brought PURLIE to<lb />
Wright 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 />
POLISH NAT'L RADIO<lb />
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA<lb />
The Polish National Radio Symphony<lb />
Orchestra will appear as part of the Per-<lb />
forming Arts Series on Feb. 22,8 00 p.m. in<lb />
Wright Auditorium. Over 100 members<lb />
strong, this synphony is led by Antoni<lb />
Wit and features guest pianisi Piotr<lb />
Paleczny. The program for this grand eve-<lb />
ning includes: Strauss�DON JUAN, Op.<lb />
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 numler is<lb />
757-6611, ext. 266. Office hours are 11:00<lb />
a.m. - 6.00 p.m MonFri.<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 ihe<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 />
BLACK FACULTY SYMPO-<lb />
SIUM<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 />
ALPHA PHI OMEGA<lb />
Alpha Phi Omega, the co-ed National<lb />
Service Frat is sponsoring a 24-hour Run<lb />
for Cancer on April 14th and 15th with the<lb />
American Cancer Society. For more info<lb />
call Heather at 758-9550, Bryan at 756-<lb />
9665 or Rose Richards at Greenville's<lb />
chapter of the American Cancer Society.<lb />
Find out about entering .i team or donat-<lb />
ing moneymaterials. Help fight the<lb />
battle against cancer by supporting Alpha<lb />
Phi Omega and the American Cancer<lb />
Society in the 24-hour run.<lb />
CO-OP ED.<lb />
If you are interested in federal jobs and<lb />
how to handle the federal employment<lb />
process (permanent, summer, or Co-op),<lb />
you will want to attend a presentation by<lb />
Mr. Phil Hanson of the US. Office of Per-<lb />
sonnel Mgmt. on 22489, from 10:00 a.m.<lb />
-12 noon in room 1031, GCB.<lb />
ASID<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 />
i' -es include: House cleaning, baby sitting,<lb />
car washing, yard work &amp; window wash-<lb />
ing. Students &amp; faculty &amp; staff are encour-<lb />
aged to attend!<lb />
ACCOUNTING INFO. SYS-<lb />
TEMS<lb />
The accounting firm of McGladrey, Hen-<lb />
drickson, and Pullen will make a presen-<lb />
tation to all graduate and undergraduate<lb />
business students. This presentation will<lb />
discuss accounting info, systems and will<lb />
be given by Bud Moon, Certified Data<lb />
Processor (CDP) and Rick Hemphil, CPA.<lb />
The meeting is sponsored by the Decision<lb />
Science Society and is scheduled for 3:00<lb />
p.m. Feb. 22 in GCB 1009. Refreshments<lb />
will be served All new or prospective<lb />
members are welcome.<lb />
INTERVIEWING WORK-<lb />
SHOPS<lb />
To. elp ECU people prepare for on and off<lb />
car pus interviews, the Career Planning<lb />
and Placement Service in Bloxton House<lb />
is o' rering these one hour programs to aid<lb />
you in developing better interviewing<lb />
skills for use in your job search. The pro-<lb />
gram is open to the first 20 people to come<lb />
for each session. No sign up is required.<lb />
These sessions are held in CP&amp;P Room on<lb />
Feb. 13 and 23 at 2:15 p.m.<lb />
RESUME WORKSHOPS<lb />
The Career Planning and Placement Serv-<lb />
ice is offering these one hour programs on<lb />
beginning a resume for your job search.<lb />
Handouts and samples will be given out<lb />
to the first 20 people to come to each ses-<lb />
sion. No sign up is required. These ses-<lb />
sions are held in the CP&amp;P Room on Feb.<lb />
16,21 and 22 at 2:15 p.m.<lb />
CAMPHRE<lb />
Sing, eat s'mores and share good fellow-<lb />
ship around a campfire, Feb. 17 at 8:00 in<lb />
the Ampitheatre behind Fletcher Dorm.<lb />
(Weather permitting). Bring instruments,<lb />
blankets, flashlights, dress warmly. Spon-<lb />
sored by Wesfel QMethodist and Presbyte-<lb />
rian Campus Ministries), 758-2030 or 752-<lb />
7240.<lb />
SOPHOMORES AND JRS<lb />
Earn over S600 this summer. Earn 5100 a<lb />
month during your last 2 years in college.<lb />
Become a part of the Army ROTC Dept.<lb />
here at ECU Attend the summer officer<lb />
leadership course at Fort Knox, Kentucky.<lb />
Info, meeting will be held on Feb. 23 at<lb />
1800 hours in room 339 Rawl. It's not too<lb />
late for you to earn a commission prior to<lb />
graduation. For more info contact Capt.<lb />
Steve L. Jones, Rawl 344, 757-6974.<lb />
IN-REC SERVICES<lb />
TIMEX AEROBIX WEEK, Feb. 20-24<lb />
marks a week of fitness and giveaways for<lb />
all aerobic fitness participants. Watches,<lb />
aerobic fitness apparal, coupons and fit-<lb />
ness information wil be given away dur-<lb />
ing the week of festivites.<lb />
ANIMAL RIGHTS<lb />
ECU students for the Ethical Treatment of<lb />
Animals (SETA) will hold its introductory<lb />
meetingon Feb. 28, in GC1004 at 5:00. A16<lb />
minute video on primates used in immu-<lb />
nological studies will be shown. All stu<lb />
dents desirous of a more equitable world<lb />
for animals should attend<lb />
SCIENTIFIC INFO. PRESEN-<lb />
TATION<lb />
Dr. Richard Andrews will present a talk<lb />
on Science and Environmental Policy:<lb />
The U.S. and Our Global Habitat on Feb.<lb />
21 at 7:00 p.m. in room 1028 GCB. The talk<lb />
is sponsored jointly by Sigma Xi, the Sci-<lb />
entific Research Society, and by the ECU<lb />
Honors Program, the Science and Math<lb />
Ed. Center and the International Studies<lb />
Program. This talk will be the first in a<lb />
series of Visiting Lectures to be held at<lb />
ECU. The others will be Shenandoah Na-<lb />
tional Park�Its Natural and Cultural<lb />
History on Feb. 27 at 730 p.m. in room<lb />
1028; A Day in the Life of a Park Ranger.<lb />
March 28 at 7:30 p.m. in room 1026; and<lb />
The National Parks of New Zealand and<lb />
Costa Rica on April 4 at 730 pjn. in room<lb />
1031. All of the lectures will be held in the<lb />
GCB and are free and open to the public.<lb />
CAMPUS HOUSING<lb />
Students enrolled Spring Semester 1989<lb />
who plan to return to ECU Fall Semester<lb />
1989 and who wish to be guaranteed resi-<lb />
dence hall housing will be required to<lb />
reserve rooms during the week of Feb. 20-<lb />
24. Prior to reserving a room, a student<lb />
must make an advance room payment of<lb />
SI 00. These payments, which must be<lb />
accompanied by housing applicabons-<lb />
contracts will be accepted in the Cashier's<lb />
Office, room 105, Silman Bldg beginning<lb />
Feb. 16. Students now living in residence<lb />
halls should obtain housing applications<lb />
from their residence hall office. Students<lb />
residing off campus should obtain the<lb />
applications from the Dept. of Housing,<lb />
room 201, Whichard Bldg. These will be<lb />
available beginning Feb. 14. ASSIGN<lb />
MENT SCHEDULE: STUDENTS WHO<lb />
WISH TO RETURN TO THE SAME<lb />
ROOMS THEY PRESENTLY OCCUPY<lb />
MUST RESERVE SUCH ROOMS ON:<lb />
Feb. 20�8:30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and 130<lb />
p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Feb. 21�830 a.m. to<lb />
12.30 p.m. STUDENTS WHO WISH TO<lb />
RETURN TO THE SAME BUILDINGS<lb />
ON WHICH THEY PRESENTLY RESIDE<lb />
BUT DIFFERENT ROOMS WILL BE<lb />
PERMITTED TO RESERVE ROOMS ON<lb />
Feb. 21�130 pm. to 4:00 pjn. ALL<lb />
OTHER RETURNING STUDENTS WILL<lb />
BE PERMITTED TO RESERVE ROOMS<lb />
ON A FIRST-COME FIRST-SERVE BASIS<lb />
ON: Feb. 22-24�830 a.m. to 12:30 pm.<lb />
and 130 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. The number of<lb />
unassigned rooms in each bldg. will be<lb />
posted on the respective office door by<lb />
8:00 p.m. Feb 21. NOTICE: The residence<lb />
hall rental rate has not been set for the<lb />
1989-90 school year However, we do<lb />
anticipate an increase in the rental rate for<lb />
the 1989-90 school year.<lb />
VISITING LECTURES PRO-<lb />
GJLAM<lb />
The National Parks - Public Education -<lb />
Earth Science and International Conser-<lb />
vation Issues. Co-sponsors: The Honors<lb />
Program, The Science and Math Ed. Cen-<lb />
ter, International Studies, ECU. "Science<lb />
and Environmental Policy: The U.S. and<lb />
our Global Habitat" Feb. 21 (co-sponsored<lb />
with the ECU Sigma Xi Chapter). Richard<lb />
"Pete" Andrews�Director, Institute for<lb />
Environmental Studies, UNC-Chapel<lb />
Hill. 7:00 p.m room 1028 GCB. 'Shenan-<lb />
doah National Park-Its Natural and Cul-<lb />
tural History Feb. 27 (co-sponsored with<lb />
the Cypress Group, The Sierra Club) John<lb />
A. Conners�Geog. Dept, Radford Univ<lb />
Radford, VA. author of "Shenandoah<lb />
National Park�An Interpretive History<lb />
730 p.m room 1028 GCB.<lb />
1988 BUCCANEERS<lb />
1988 Buccaneers will be given away cm a<lb />
!<lb /><pb facs="00058126_tn_0008" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FEBRUARY 21f 1989 7<lb />
1<lb />
�<lb />
Announcements<lb />
first-come, first-serve basis starting Feb<lb />
27 at 5 p.m. They will be given away from<lb />
the Buccaneer office only. There's only a<lb />
limited supply and no more can be or-<lb />
dered. So come early to receive your copy.<lb />
ATTN. ART STUDENTS<lb />
The Parents' Day Weekend Committee<lb />
needs a logo for 89. Any media or ap-<lb />
proach is accepted (except usage of the<lb />
Pirate Mascot) Please turn in entries with<lb />
3x5 card stating name, address &amp; phone<lb />
 to 209 Whichard by 5 p.m. on March 15.<lb />
The winning entry will be awarded a S25<lb />
cash prize Don't delay, enter today! For<lb />
more info contact Tonya Batizv (w)757-<lb />
6611 ext. 210 or (h) 830-88S8.<lb />
PHI ALPHA THFTA<lb />
Phi Alpha Theta will have a meeting on<lb />
Feb. 27th at 1:30 p m. in the Todd Room in<lb />
Brewster Bldg. All members are urged to<lb />
come.<lb />
PHI SIGMA PI<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity is<lb />
sponsoring "Fill Your Lungs with<lb />
Laughter" for the American Lung Assoc.<lb />
at the Attic Feb. 22 at 9:30 pm Remember<lb />
this is Comedy Zone night and you are<lb />
guaranteed to ' g Everyone is invited.<lb />
P.E. MAJORS CLUB<lb />
ATTENTION, all P.E. Majors: We have a<lb />
meeting Thurs. night at 8:00 pm.�please<lb />
be there. Plans about our PARTY will<lb />
definitely be discussed. If vou are unable<lb />
to make the meeting, ask a friend about<lb />
the details. Don't forget�Paitv is this Fri.<lb />
night Make plans to attend.<lb />
CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR<lb />
CHRIST<lb />
Looking for fellowship, fun and hearing<lb />
God's word You are welcome to attend<lb />
Prime Time held at Rawl, rm. 130�every<lb />
Thurs. night at 7:30. Refreshments served.<lb />
DELTA SIGMA THETA<lb />
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. will be<lb />
sponsoring a Health Awareness Week<lb />
during Feb. 20-23. Also, the sororitv is<lb />
now selling buttons for SI 00 in honor of<lb />
Black History Month.<lb />
INTERMEDIATE ED. CLUB<lb />
The Intermediate Ed. Club will be holding<lb />
it next meeting on Feb. 22. All Intermedi-<lb />
cte Majors are invited.<lb />
DEBATE AT BRODY<lb />
The ECU Delegation of NCSL will host the<lb />
state Feb Interim Council on Feb 25 &amp; 26.<lb />
Debate is scheduled from 8:30 a.m. to 6<lb />
p.m. each day at the Brody Bldg. (School of<lb />
Medicine). Affirmative Action and the<lb />
use of video tapes for testimony in physi-<lb />
cally or sexually abused children cases are<lb />
issues to be discussed. Please come out<lb />
and meet people from 20 other universi-<lb />
ties in the N.C. College &amp; University Sys.<lb />
For more info contact Janet at 355-6420.<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 loyner<lb />
Library The first issue for Spring<lb />
semester is expected to arrive in a few<lb />
weeks.<lb />
MUSIC EVENTS<lb />
ECU School of Music Events Feb 21-27:<lb />
Faculty Recital, Kim Peori.i, bassoon (Feb.<lb />
23, 8:15 p.m Fletcher Recital Hall, free);<lb />
Ralph Walton, clarinet, graduate recital<lb />
(Feb. 24, 7:00 p.m Fletcher Recital Hall,<lb />
free); Faculty Recital, Brad Foley, saxo-<lb />
phone, with guest pianist Donna Cole-<lb />
man (Feb. 2 3:15 p.m Fletcher Recital<lb />
1 lall, free); om McGinnis, pia.io, junior<lb />
recital (Feb. 27, 7:00 p.m Fletcher Recital<lb />
Hall, free).<lb />
TENNIS DOUBLES<lb />
Swinging singles prepare for the Intramu-<lb />
ral tennis double competition registration<lb />
meeting to be held March 14 at 6:00 p.m. in<lb />
BIO 103.<lb />
PRE-SEASON SOFTBALL<lb />
A preseason softball tournament spon-<lb />
sored bv CO. Tankard Co. (Miller Lite)<lb />
will hold its registration March 14 at 5:00<lb />
p.m. in BIO 103. T-shirts, trophies and<lb />
more will be awarded to participants.<lb />
Don't miss he big event!<lb />
I<lb />
SWIM MEET<lb />
Drown your sorrows by signing up for<lb />
this years intramural swim meet. This will<lb />
be the only swim meet until 19S0! Don't<lb />
miss registration meeting March 15 at 5:00<lb />
pm. in GCB 1026. Your spring tan should<lb />
look great!<lb />
SOFTBALL<lb />
Batter up! Intramural softball registration<lb />
meeting will be held March 4 at 5:00 p.m.<lb />
in BIO 103. All men's and women's teams<lb />
must send a representative.<lb />
ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA<lb />
You are cordially invited to Alpha Kappa<lb />
Alpha's Black History program featuring<lb />
Dr. Theodore Muchiteni Feb. 23 at 7:00<lb />
p.m 1031GCB.<lb />
IMPROVING STUDY SKILLS<lb />
Learning how to improve your study<lb />
skills for greater success in college. The<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 held in 313 Wright<lb />
Bldg. Feb. 27�Time Mgmt 3-4.30 pm<lb />
Feb. 28�Time Mgmt 3-4:30 p.m.<lb />
AMBASSADORS<lb />
There will be a very important general<lb />
meeting 22289 in'Mendenhal1 at 5:15<lb />
p.n . We will be voting on an urnmend-<lb />
ment to the by-laws. Please remember<lb />
that missing more than 2 meetings<lb />
semester is grounds for probation.<lb />
CELEBRATION<lb />
Black I listory Month. Speaker. Dr. Vema<lb />
Speight. Topic: "Black Female Leader-<lb />
ship Time. Feb. 21 at 7:00 p.m. Place: rm.<lb />
221 Mender.hall. Refreshments will be<lb />
served. Sponsored by Tyler Hall House<lb />
Council.<lb />
ECU LAW SOCIETY<lb />
Our next meeting is Feb. 23 at 6:00 p.m. in<lb />
GCB 1012. Please attend.<lb />
FINANCIAL MGMT. ASSOC.<lb />
The Student Fin. Mgmt. Assoc. W11 me A<lb />
Feb. 22 at 4:30 p m. in room 3009 GCB. The<lb />
guest speakers will be Michael Walsh and<lb />
jerry Smith from Wachovia. The topic will<lb />
be interviewing techniques and banking<lb />
lobs.<lb />
rsi chi<lb />
All new members who hive recieved a<lb />
letter of acceptance into Psi Chi honor<lb />
society must fill out members' .ip cards<lb />
along with a check for 35 (made out to Psi<lb />
Chi; by Fri Feb. 24 in the Psi Chi Mailbox<lb />
(Rawl 104). If both check and membership<lb />
card are not recieved, you will have to<lb />
reapply for membership next semester.<lb />
The n ;xt meeting will be held in Rawl 302<lb />
on March 1 at 4:00- Ml members must<lb />
attend<lb />
COMMUNION<lb />
Worship God with the Lord's Supper fol-<lb />
owed by a home-cooked meal ($2, $1.50<lb />
for members). Wed. 5 pm, Mediodist Stu-<lb />
dent Ctr. (5th st. across from Garrett<lb />
Dorm), wes'fel Christian Fellowship.<lb />
Sponored by Methodist and Presbyterian<lb />
Campus Ministries.<lb />
ECU GOSPEL CHOIR<lb />
The ECU Gospel Choir thanks you for<lb />
your support throughout our 10 vears of<lb />
existence as a recognized campus organi-<lb />
zation. We will be celebrating this mile-<lb />
stone with a special anniversary musical<lb />
program on Sun. Feb. 26 at 3.30 pm in<lb />
Hendrix Theatre. Students and children-<lb />
Si, Adults- $2. We look forward to sharing<lb />
our happy occasion with you.<lb />
Read The East<lb />
Carolinian. Every<lb />
Tues. and Thurs.<lb />
IN THE ARMY, YOU'LL<lb />
TAKE CHARGE IN<lb />
MORE WAYS THAN ONE.<lb />
There's an added dtmeftskin to being a nurse in the Arms. You'll<lb />
have increased responsibilities. And you'll enjoy the respect .md<lb />
prestige th.ir come n.itunlU to people who serve a officers in the<lb />
Arm) Nurse Corps.<lb />
Vur opinion and counsel<lb />
will be actively sought and hs<lb />
tened to. You'll have opportuni-<lb />
ties to practice nursing in t<lb />
variety ot envuonments, horn<lb />
high-tech mihur hospir.il to<lb />
MASH units. m the I Inited<lb />
States or overseas.<lb />
Army Nursing pro ides good<lb />
pay and benefits, opportunities<lb />
ti r continuing educatk n in - ur<lb />
chosen specialty, seniority thai<lb />
moves with you when vou Jo.<lb />
and oh experience vou can't put .� price tag on.<lb />
Discover the Army Nurse Corps difference. T.ilk to an Army<lb />
Nurse Recruiter today.<lb />
Sgt. Cottrell<lb />
756-9695<lb />
ARMY NURSE CORPS. BE ALL YOU CAN BE.<lb />
Federal Register implements rule which requires<lb />
grant recipients to prove they don't use drugs<lb />
(CPS)� In a move some stu-<lb />
dent advocates are calling remi-<lb />
niscent of "1984's" Big Brother,<lb />
the federal government said Feb.<lb />
3 i wauilclisrkart asking, 8tKiem!<lb />
wht) get Pell Grants to prove they<lb />
don't use illicit drugs.<lb />
The measure was published<lb />
in the Federal Register, the list of<lb />
regulations and rules the govern-<lb />
ment produces to enforce federal<lb />
laws. The drug rule, which will<lb />
automatically go into effect if it's<lb />
not formally challenged within 90<lb />
days, was created to implement<lb />
the Drug-Free Work Place Act of<lb />
1988. It asks that all federal grant on tips that students have gotten<lb />
recipients like weapons manufac- involved in drugs or on newpaper<lb />
rurers, highway builders and articles about drug activities<lb />
apparently even students work in Bradsha w said,<lb />
"drug-free" environments. Past convictions for drug<lb />
Applying it to students, said possession or sales shouldn't af-<lb />
Sheldon Steinbach of the Ameri- feet a student's Pell Grant applica-<lb />
can Council on Education, the tion, Bradshaw said, but it is an<lb />
campus presidents' lobbying issue the Education Department<lb />
group in Washington, D.C was is considering,<lb />
"a strained interpretation (of the "If the money is going to be<lb />
law) that strikes me as being be- used for drugs, then it's better if<lb />
yond the pale of what was in- they hand it to someone who<lb />
tended would make good use of it said<lb />
The U.S. Dept. of Education, Pell Grant recipient at San Diego<lb />
which issued the rule, disagrees. City College, who asked that her<lb />
Somehow, students will have name not be used,<lb />
to swear they're not drug abusers. "it's great she said.<lb />
"We're deciding if students But Kevin'Harris, organizing<lb />
iHmiHmii1l�ll"wOlil"L4"jJlilk"i4MaiiaB<lb />
will have to sign a separate form director of the United States Stu- Florida Gov. Bob Martinez an-<lb />
or just check a box on the grant dent Association in Washington, nounced that, starting in August,<lb />
application form said depart- DC, called the regulations "an all new state employees�includ-<lb />
ment spokesman Jim Bradshaw. invasion of the personal right to ing faculty members, administra-<lb />
f'BjUj, tljey will have to certify they privacy and a poor signal for the tors, staffers and students- work-<lb />
are drug-free and not using the new Bush administration to send<lb />
funds for drug-related activities to students.<lb />
If students lie on the form, In fact, students are not the<lb />
Bradshaw said, they could lose orly ones being attacked in the<lb />
their grants. war on drugs. In early January,<lb />
Still, no one knows how to<lb />
determine if they are lying. "We<lb />
don't have the resources to check<lb />
on every student Bradshaw ad-<lb />
mitted.<lb />
"We'll base our information<lb />
ers at State University System of<lb />
Florida campuses� would have<lb />
to pass drug tests before being<lb />
hired.<lb />
LADIES NIGHT<lb />
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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)<lb />
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Takeout Orders: 756-2011<lb />
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PHI ALPHA THFTA<lb />
Phi Alpha Theta will have a meeting on<lb />
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Brewster Bldg All members are urged to<lb />
come.<lb />
PHI SIGMA PI<lb />
Fhi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity is<lb />
sponsoring "Fill Your Lungs with<lb />
Laughter" for the American Lung Assoc<lb />
at the Attic Feb. 22 at 9:30 p.m Remember<lb />
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P.E. MAJORS CLUB<lb />
ATTENTION, all P.E. Majors: We have a<lb />
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DELTA SIGMA THETA<lb />
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. will be<lb />
sponsoring a Health Awareness Week<lb />
during Feb. 20-23. Also, the sorontv is<lb />
now selling buttons for SI 00 in honor of<lb />
Black History Month.<lb />
INTERMEDIATE ED. CLUB<lb />
The Intermediate Ed. Club will be holding<lb />
it next meeting on Feb. 22. All Intermedi-<lb />
ate Majors are invited.<lb />
DEBATE AT BRODY<lb />
The ECU Delegation of NCSL will host the<lb />
state Feb Interim Council on Feb. 25 &amp; 26.<lb />
Debate is scheduled from 8:30 a.m. to 6<lb />
p.m. each day at the Brody Bldg (School of<lb />
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issues to be discussed. Please come out<lb />
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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 />
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the Publications Bldg. across from Joyner<lb />
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semester is expected to arrive in a few<lb />
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MUSIC EVENTS<lb />
ECU School of Music Events Feb 21-27:<lb />
Faculty Recital, Kim Peori.i, bassoon (Feb.<lb />
23, 8:15 p.m Fletcher Recital Hall, free);<lb />
Ralph Walton, clannet, graduate recital<lb />
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phone, with guest pianist Donna Cole-<lb />
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TENNIS DOUBLES<lb />
Swinging singles prepare for the Intramu-<lb />
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meeting to be held March 14 at 6:00 p.m. in<lb />
BIO 103.<lb />
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A pre season softball tournament spon<lb />
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be the only swim meet until 19S0! Don't<lb />
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p.m. in GCB 1026. Your spring tan should<lb />
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Batter up! Intramural softball registration<lb />
meeting will be held March 4 at 5:00 p.m.<lb />
in BIO 103. All men's and women's teams<lb />
must sond a representative.<lb />
ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA<lb />
You are cordially invited to Alpha Kappa<lb />
Alpha's Black History program featuring<lb />
Dr. Theodore Muchiteni Feb. 23 at 7:00<lb />
p.m 1031GCB.<lb />
IMPROVING STUDY SKILLS<lb />
Learning how to improve your study<lb />
skills for greater success in college. The<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 />
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Bldg. Feb. 27�Time Mgmt 3-4:30 p.m<lb />
Feb. 28�Time Mgmt 3-4:30 p.m.<lb />
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p.n . We will be voting on an ummend-<lb />
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that missing more than 2 meetings<lb />
semester is grounds for probation.<lb />
CELEBRATIQNUl<lb />
Black I listory Month. Speaker: Dr. Vema<lb />
Speight. Topic: "Black Female Leader-<lb />
ship Time: Feb. 21 at 7:00 p.m. Place: rm.<lb />
221 Mender.hall. Refreshments will be<lb />
served. Sponsored by Tyler Hall House<lb />
Council.<lb />
ECU LAW SOCIETY<lb />
Our next meeting is Feb. 23 at 6:00 p.m. in<lb />
GCB 1012. Please attend.<lb />
FINANCIALCMT. ASSOC.<lb />
The Student Fin. Mgmt. Assoc. will me t<lb />
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guest speakers will be Michael Walsh and<lb />
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iobs.<lb />
ZSJLCHI<lb />
All new members who hive redeved a<lb />
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alone; with a check for S35 (made out to Psi<lb />
Chi, by Fri Feb. 24 in tho Psi Chi Mailbox<lb />
(Rawl 104). If both check and membership<lb />
card are not recieved, you will have to<lb />
reapply for membership next semester.<lb />
The n ?xt meeting will be held in Rawl 302<lb />
on March 1 at 4:00- ll members must<lb />
attend<lb />
COMMUNION<lb />
Worship God with the Lord's Supper fol-<lb />
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for members). Wed. 5 pm, Mtihodist Stu-<lb />
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ECU GOSPEL CHOIR<lb />
The ECU Gospel Choir thanks you for<lb />
your support throughout our 10 years of<lb />
existenoe as a recognized campus organi-<lb />
zation. We will be celebrating this mile-<lb />
stone with a special anniversary musical<lb />
program on Sun. Feb. 26 at 3:30 pm in<lb />
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involved in drugs or on newpaper<lb />
articles about drug activities<lb />
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Features<lb />
FEBRUARY 21, 1989 PAGE 8<lb />
Dancer wins scholarship<lb />
By CLEJhTTER PICKETT<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
"Always alive said La-<lb />
Vonda Gaskin describes herself.<lb />
Gaskin. the 1989 recipient of the<lb />
Marie Wallace Pa nee Scholar-<lb />
ship, the onlv scholarship given in<lb />
the department strictly for danc-<lb />
ers, is a senior majoring in dance<lb />
at East Carolina Universitv.<lb />
Gaskin has been dancing<lb />
since she was a child growing up<lb />
in Wilmington, N.C Although<lb />
she has participated in many<lb />
dance related activities through-<lb />
out her life, she never thought she<lb />
would receive a dance degree.<lb />
After high school, Gaskin<lb />
planned to stay home and attend<lb />
UKC-W. Her mother encouraged<lb />
her to attend FCU and earn her<lb />
degree.<lb />
Initially, she was unsure of<lb />
majoring in dance, despite the<lb />
manv awards and recognitions<lb />
she previouslv received for her<lb />
dance ability. She wondered<lb />
whether she loved dance enough<lb />
to pursue a career in it. As a so-<lb />
phomore, Gaskin considered be-<lb />
coming a business major, appre-<lb />
hensive oi the hard work and<lb />
dedication that accompanies<lb />
being a dancer.<lb />
It wasn't until she began tour-<lb />
ing with 5.6.7,8, an ECU student<lb />
repertory- company which tours<lb />
North Carolina performing<lb />
Broadway musicals, that she real-<lb />
ized dancing was for her.<lb />
"That was the time of trial and<lb />
error where I had no free week-<lb />
ends at all  that's when I real-<lb />
ized you' ve got to love it to be able<lb />
to do it she said.<lb />
"1 dance because I love it<lb />
She knows her chosen held is<lb />
a competitive one which requires<lb />
hard work and dedication, but<lb />
she is willing to give it her best.<lb />
"It's really hard. There are<lb />
times when I say 'Wha t am I doing<lb />
here because I spend most of my<lb />
life in the studio, but it all comes<lb />
back to vou have to love what vou<lb />
are doing<lb />
Gaskin has dreams of being<lb />
the best. "I've always wanted to<lb />
be a Rockette she said. "That's<lb />
one of my greatest ambitions<lb />
Her speciality is tap and she<lb />
was once honored in high school<lb />
for her performance in a high kick<lb />
routine. Both tap and high kick<lb />
are characteristics of being a<lb />
Rockette.<lb />
However, in the 11th grade,<lb />
she visited Radio City Music Hall<lb />
and learned that one must be 5'5"<lb />
or taller to become a Rockette and<lb />
Gaskin is only 5'2<lb />
Gaskin isn't letting the ob-<lb />
stacle of becoming a Rockette in-<lb />
terfere with her ambition. "I don't<lb />
necessarily want to be rich and<lb />
famous. I just want to be success-<lb />
ful in some way She plans to<lb />
move to either New York or Cali-<lb />
fornia to become a professional<lb />
dancer.<lb />
Gaskin was a dancer in the<lb />
Motion Picture "Traxx" starring<lb />
Christopher Lloyd, which was<lb />
filmed in DEG Studios in 1987.<lb />
She also danced in other produc-<lb />
tions including "42nd Street"<lb />
performed at the Opera House<lb />
Theatre in Wilmington.<lb />
Authorpoet Maya Angelou will<lb />
speak tonight at 8 p.m. in Hendrix<lb />
Pre�- Release<lb />
Renowned poet and novelist<lb />
Maya Angelou will speak tonight<lb />
in Hendrix theater at 8 p.m. The<lb />
lecture is sponsored by The Stu-<lb />
dent Union Minority Arts<lb />
Committee.<lb />
Angelou has written four<lb />
autobiographical bestsellers and<lb />
four volumes of verse. Since 1981,<lb />
she has been Professor of Ameri-<lb />
can Studies at Wake Forest Uni-<lb />
versity.<lb />
Her books include "1 Know<lb />
which became a CBS television<lb />
movie in 1979, and "Singin' and<lb />
Swingin' and Gettin' Merry Like<lb />
Christmas<lb />
She also wrote the 1983 stage<lb />
play "On a Southern Journey<lb />
She received the Golden Eagle<lb />
Award for her PBS documentary<lb />
Why the Caged Bird Sings "Afro-American in the Arts<lb />
Dreams influence life<lb />
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) � Stud-<lb />
ies of troubled Vietnam veterans<lb />
and of people going through di-<lb />
vorce show sleep researchers that<lb />
one's dream life heavily influ-<lb />
ences one's waking hours � and<lb />
vice versa.<lb />
During a recent Arizona<lb />
Conference on Sleep and Cogni-<lb />
tion nse.iivhers reported that<lb />
dreams arc not random, that they<lb />
have meaning and serve vital<lb />
mental health functions.<lb />
Dr. Milton Kramer, medical<lb />
director of the American Institute<lb />
for Sleep Disorders Inc in Ohio,<lb />
says dreams are a continuation of<lb />
thought processes during waking<lb />
hours.<lb />
Kramer identifies two types:<lb />
a progressive, sequential type in<lb />
which problems are stated,<lb />
worked on and resolved, and a<lb />
repetitive, traumatic type in<lb />
which the problem is simply re-<lb />
stated with no resolution.<lb />
The latter type is common in<lb />
depressed people going through<lb />
divorce, says Rosalind D.<lb />
Cartwright, director of Chicago's<lb />
Sleep Disorder Service and Re-<lb />
search Center.<lb />
She says depression is quite<lb />
common during divorce, though<lb />
the sufferers often do not recog-<lb />
nized it. She says that 47 percent<lb />
of the men and 51 percent of the<lb />
women she studied were de-<lb />
pressed, according to psychologi-<lb />
cal tests.<lb />
Often their dreams would be<lb />
of childhood or adolescence, but<lb />
rarclv of adulthood. Thev seem to<lb />
be reviewing how they got into<lb />
the present situation, Cartwright<lb />
savs.<lb />
They're more repetitive in<lb />
their dreaming she says. "They<lb />
mav state the problem and restate<lb />
it across the right, and they seem<lb />
to have no forward drive of work-<lb />
ing through it<lb />
People who were not de-<lb />
pressed, she savs, had dreams<lb />
covering a wider time frame, and<lb />
some dreams speculated about<lb />
new roles in their lives after di-<lb />
vorce, she says.<lb />
It's important for those going<lb />
through divorce to recognize the<lb />
symptoms of depression and to<lb />
get help if needed, Cartwright<lb />
says. Symptoms include troubled<lb />
sleep, not enough hours of sleep<lb />
and frequent awakenings.<lb />
Weight loss and uncontrol-<lb />
lable crying also arc symptoms.<lb />
"Anyone going through a<lb />
stressful life event may have a<lb />
little of that she says. "But if it<lb />
persists for more than three<lb />
weeks, those are signs of trouble<lb />
and they should get help<lb />
Kramer notes that effectively<lb />
working through problems while<lb />
dreaming can influence mood on<lb />
awakening. His subject showed<lb />
both patterns of dreaming, pro-<lb />
gressive and repetitive.<lb />
"This shows there is not uni-<lb />
versal success in altering the<lb />
emotional preoccupations of the<lb />
previous day he says. "This may<lb />
account for some of the variability<lb />
in how one feels on awakening<lb />
from a night's sleep<lb />
Generally, those with few<lb />
emotional problems who feel<lb />
upset at night may feel better in<lb />
the morning because "dreams<lb />
have worked their magic and<lb />
done their job Cartwright says.<lb />
"But we know the depressed<lb />
don't have that restorative func-<lb />
tion of their sleep. They feel worst,<lb />
at their lowest point, first thing in<lb />
the morning. And looking back at<lb />
the depressed dreams, I see no<lb />
progress<lb />
Kramer has studied what is<lb />
called "chronic delayed post-<lb />
traumatic stress disorder7 in Viet-<lb />
nam veterans. These vets seem<lb />
fine for many years after return-<lb />
ing home but then begin to have<lb />
disturbing memories of Vietnam,<lb />
nightmares and difficulty in con-<lb />
centrating, he says. They either<lb />
begin withdrawing or have diffi-<lb />
culty coping with their intense<lb />
emotions, he says.<lb />
Similar disorders have been<lb />
seen in veterans from other wars<lb />
and in survivors of tragedies, he<lb />
says. Kramer believes the intense<lb />
See SLEEPERS page 9<lb />
LaVonda Gaskin, a senior dance major at ECU, recently won the Marie Wallace Dance Scholar-<lb />
ship. Gaskin, who dreams of being a Rockette, has danced in the 1987 movie, "Traxx as well as<lb />
productions such as "42nd Street<lb />
Dreamers learn to overcome<lb />
fears while they're still asleep<lb />
TUSCON, Ariz. (AP) � Most<lb />
people can learn to control their<lb />
dreams and sue them to overcome<lb />
fears, nightmares and depression,<lb />
according to a Stanford Univer-<lb />
sity dream researcher, though he<lb />
has his critics.<lb />
Stephen LaBerge of<lb />
Stanford's Sleep Research Center<lb />
says he knows "lucid dreamers"<lb />
who have overcome their fears of<lb />
heights and snakes by confront-<lb />
ing those fears in dreams. Lucid<lb />
dreamers know they're dreaming<lb />
and can direct the course of the<lb />
activities they're imagining, he<lb />
said at a recent Arizona Confer-<lb />
ence on Sleep and Cognition.<lb />
LaBerge, a research associate<lb />
in psychology, says he has<lb />
worked with about 100 lucid<lb />
dreamers over the past 11 years.<lb />
One lucid dreamer was able<lb />
to "greatly lessen" his fear of<lb />
heights during dreams by delib-<lb />
erately stepping off the edge of a<lb />
tall building and floating away,<lb />
LaBerge says.<lb />
Rosalind Cartwright of the<lb />
Sleep Disorders Center at Rush-<lb />
Presbytcrian-St. Luke's Hospital<lb />
in Chicago told of a recent study<lb />
of depressed people who were<lb />
able to change the endings to<lb />
depressing dreams.<lb />
"They became aware in the<lb />
dream that they were dreaming,<lb />
then changed the ending to stop<lb />
the badness Cartwright says.<lb />
"This technique also has a great<lb />
deal of potential in treating night-<lb />
mares<lb />
LaBerge savs lucid dreaming<lb />
is a skill anyone can learn.<lb />
He predicts that lucid dream-<lb />
ing will become increasingly<lb />
popular as a tool for self-explora-<lb />
tion and self-help because "it's<lb />
such a simple, straightforward,<lb />
effective means of dealing with<lb />
fears and exploring the powers oi<lb />
the mind<lb />
In recent studies at the Stan-<lb />
ford sleep lab, lucid dreamers<lb />
have been trained to signal the<lb />
onset and conclusion oi their<lb />
dreams by moving their eyes to<lb />
the left and right repeatedly in a<lb />
prearranged pattern. Subjects<lb />
also have been taught to hold their<lb />
breath, count to five, then exhale<lb />
while they're dreaming, he says.<lb />
"These people arc capable ot<lb />
remembering instructions given<lb />
to them before sleeping, then exe-<lb />
cuting them consciously while in<lb />
sleep they re aware of what<lb />
they're doing he says.<lb />
Critics charge that those sub-<lb />
jects probably were awake, not<lb />
dreaming, when they carried out<lb />
the tasks. But LaBerge says im-<lb />
portant physiological indicators<lb />
� brain waves, heart rate, respi-<lb />
ration rate and others � demon-<lb />
strate that those people were in<lb />
deep sleep.<lb />
Critics also charge that<lb />
LaBerge's experiments lack basic<lb />
control measures and that sub-<lb />
nets' reports of lucid dreaming<lb />
are influenced by the researchers'<lb />
expectations.<lb />
'Yes, there may be lucid<lb />
dreaming, and yes, mavbe vou<lb />
can use it to help yourself, but we<lb />
don't yet know enough about he<lb />
process says David A. Dingcs.<lb />
co-director of the Institute for<lb />
Experimental Psychology at the<lb />
University of Pennsylvania.<lb />
Dinges asks: "How often do<lb />
they occur? What state are these<lb />
people in when they occur? How<lb />
many people get them? To what<lb />
extent can these results be sepa-<lb />
rated from the searcher's expec-<lb />
tations?"<lb />
Thomas stars as televangelist in<lb />
new HBO special 'Glory, Glory'<lb />
LOS ANGELES, (AP) � The with co-executive producer He's earnest but dull, and the rat-<lb />
Rev. Bobby Joe Stuckey takes over Bonny Dore, who had worked ings start to tumble. In despera<lb />
B fore the Blizzard of 89, there was warmth. Just days before the Great Ice Storm hit Friday, many<lb />
hidents like these were worshipping the sun. (Photo by Mark Love, ECU Photolab)<lb />
his father's television evangelism<lb />
empire in HBO's "Glory, Glory"<lb />
and is soon up to his halo in<lb />
trouble, just like  well, some<lb />
recent headline-makers.<lb />
But Richard Thomas, who<lb />
stars as Bobby Joe, insists that the<lb />
script for the 3 12-hour musical<lb />
comedy was written long before<lb />
Jim and Tammy Bakker and<lb />
Jimmy Swaggart became house-<lb />
hold names.<lb />
"The script's been around for<lb />
a while says Thomas, best-re-<lb />
membered as John Boy on the TV<lb />
series "The Waltons "We filmed<lb />
it last summer in Toronto. It more<lb />
or less started as an examination<lb />
of the phenomenon of television<lb />
evangelism<lb />
The story originated in 1981<lb />
briefly with evangelist Oral<lb />
Roberts in polishing his broad-<lb />
casts.<lb />
"If I felt the film was taking<lb />
tion, he turns to a down-and-out<lb />
rock singer who becomes the<lb />
charismatic Sister Ruth. The rat-<lb />
ings and the donations reach<lb />
cheap shots at someone's faith 1 unprecedented levels with Sister<lb />
never would have done it Tho<lb />
mas says. At the center, Stuckey is<lb />
a man of true faith but he's been<lb />
seduced into straying. He can<lb />
speak for the importance of spiri-<lb />
tuality, but all institutions are<lb />
subject for compromise and cor-<lb />
ruption<lb />
The movie, directed by Lind-<lb />
say Anderson ("The Whales of<lb />
August "O Lucky Man") will<lb />
premiere on Sunday<lb />
Ruth.<lb />
But behind the altar, un-<lb />
known to Bobby Joe, she's leading<lb />
a life of Sodom and Gomorrah,<lb />
He's deeply in love with her, and<lb />
when it omes crashing down he's<lb />
the candidate for a pillar of salt.<lb />
Ellen Greene stars as SisHfir<lb />
Ru th, Winston Rekert as an inves-<lb />
tigative reporter, James Whit-<lb />
more as a church elder and Barry<lb />
Morse as Bobby Joe's father, the<lb />
Bobby Joe is a biblical scholar Rev. Dan Stuckey.<lb />
totally lacking in the star quality "When they called me they<lb />
his father used to turn his little See 05 ,<lb />
church into a television eTipire. r 6 <lb /><lb /><pb facs="00058126_tn_0011" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
FEBRUARY 21, 1989 PAGE 8<lb />
Dancer wins scholarship<lb />
By CLEJETTER PICKETT<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
"Always alive said La-<lb />
Vonda Gaskin describes herself.<lb />
Gaskin, the 1989 recipient of the<lb />
Marie Wallace Dance Scholar-<lb />
ship, the only scholarship given in<lb />
the department strictly for danc-<lb />
ers, is a senior majoring in dance<lb />
at East Carolina University.<lb />
Gaskin has been dancing<lb />
since she was a child growing up<lb />
in Wilmington, N.C. Although<lb />
she has participated in many<lb />
dance-related activities through-<lb />
out her life, she never thought she<lb />
would receive a dance degree.<lb />
After high school, Gaskin<lb />
planned to stay home and attend<lb />
UNC-W. Her mother encouraged<lb />
her to attend ECU and earn her<lb />
degree.<lb />
Initially, she was unsure of<lb />
majoring in dance, despite the<lb />
many awards and recognitions<lb />
she previously received for her<lb />
dance ability. She wondered<lb />
whether she loved dance enough<lb />
to pursue a career in it. As a so-<lb />
phomore, Gaskin considered be-<lb />
coming a business major, appre-<lb />
hensive of the hard work and<lb />
dedication that accompanies<lb />
being a dancer.<lb />
It wasn't until she began tour-<lb />
ing with 5,6,7,8, an ECU student<lb />
repertory company which tours<lb />
North Carolina performing<lb />
Broadway musicals, that she real-<lb />
ized dancing was for her.<lb />
"That was the time of trial and<lb />
error where I had no free week-<lb />
ends at all  that's when I real-<lb />
ized you've got to love it to be able<lb />
to do it she said.<lb />
"I dance because I love it<lb />
She knows her chosen held is<lb />
a competitive one which requires<lb />
hard work and dedication, but<lb />
she is willing to give it her best.<lb />
"It's really hard. There are<lb />
times when I say 'What am I doing<lb />
here because I spend most of my<lb />
life in the studio, but it all comes<lb />
back to you have to love what you<lb />
are doing<lb />
Gaskin has dreams of being<lb />
the best. "I've always wanted to<lb />
be a Rockette she said. "Thafs<lb />
one of my greatest ambitions<lb />
Her speciality is tap and she<lb />
was once honored in high school<lb />
for her performance in a high kick<lb />
routine. Both tap and high kick<lb />
are characteristics of being a<lb />
Rockette.<lb />
However, in the 11th grade,<lb />
she visited Radio City Music Hall<lb />
and learned that one must be 5'5"<lb />
or taller to become a Rockette and<lb />
Gaskin is only 5'2<lb />
Gaskin isn't letting the ob-<lb />
stacle of becoming a Rockette in-<lb />
terfere with her ambition. "I don't<lb />
necessarily want to be rich and<lb />
famous. I just want to be success-<lb />
ful in some way She plans to<lb />
move to either New York or Cali-<lb />
fornia to become a professional<lb />
dancer.<lb />
Gaskin was a dancer in the<lb />
Motion Picture "Traxx" starring<lb />
Christopher Lloyd, which was<lb />
filmed in DEG Studios in 1987.<lb />
She also danced in other produc-<lb />
tions including "42nd Street"<lb />
performed at the Opera House<lb />
Theatre in Wilmington.<lb />
Authorpoet Maya Angelou will<lb />
speak tonight at 8 p.m. in Hendrix<lb />
Press Release<lb />
Renowned poet and novelist<lb />
Maya Angelou will speak tonight<lb />
in Hendrix theater at 8 p.m. The<lb />
lecture is sponsored by The Stu-<lb />
dent Union Minority Arts<lb />
Committee.<lb />
Angelou has written four<lb />
autobiographical bestsellers and<lb />
four volumes of verse. Since 1981,<lb />
she has been Professor of Ameri-<lb />
can Studies at Wake Forest Uni-<lb />
versity.<lb />
Her books include "I Know<lb />
Why the Caged Bird Sings<lb />
which became a CBS television<lb />
movie in 1979, and "Singin' and<lb />
Swingin' and Gettin' Merry Like<lb />
Christmas<lb />
She also wrote the 1983 stage<lb />
play "On a Southern Journey<lb />
She received the Golden Eagle<lb />
Award for her PBS documentary<lb />
"Afro-American in the Arts<lb />
Dreams influence life<lb />
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) � Stud-<lb />
ies of troubled Vietnam veterans<lb />
and of people going through di-<lb />
vorce show sleep researchers that<lb />
one's dream life heavily influ-<lb />
ences one's waking hours � and<lb />
vice versa.<lb />
During a recent Arizona<lb />
Conference on Sleep and Cogni-<lb />
tion, researchers reported that<lb />
dreams are not random, that they<lb />
have meaning and serve vital<lb />
mental health functions.<lb />
Dr. Milton Kramer, medical<lb />
director of the American Institute<lb />
for Sleep Disorders Inc in Ohio,<lb />
says dreams are a continuation of<lb />
thought processes during waking<lb />
hours.<lb />
Kramer identifies two types:<lb />
a progressive, sequential type in<lb />
which problems are stated,<lb />
worked on and resolved, and a<lb />
repetitive, traumatic type in<lb />
which the problem is simply re-<lb />
stated with no resolution.<lb />
The latter type is common in<lb />
depressed people going through<lb />
divorce, says Rosalind D.<lb />
Cartwright, director of Chicago's<lb />
Sleep Disorder Service and Re-<lb />
search Center.<lb />
She says depression is quite<lb />
common during divorce, though<lb />
the sufferers often do not recog-<lb />
nized it. She says that 47 percent<lb />
of the men and 51 percent of the<lb />
women she studied were de-<lb />
pressed, according to psychologi-<lb />
cal tests.<lb />
Often their dreams would be<lb />
of childhood or adolescence, but<lb />
rarely of adulthood. They seem to<lb />
be reviewing how they got into<lb />
the present situation, Cartwright<lb />
says.<lb />
"They're more repetitive in<lb />
their dreaming she says. "They<lb />
may state the problem and restate<lb />
it across the right, and they seem<lb />
to have no forward drive of work-<lb />
ing through it<lb />
People who were not de-<lb />
pressed, she says, had dreams<lb />
covering a wider time frame, and<lb />
some dreams speculated about<lb />
new roles in their lives after di-<lb />
vorce, she says.<lb />
It's important for those going<lb />
through divorce to recognize the<lb />
symptoms of depression and to<lb />
get help if needed, Cartwright<lb />
says. Symptoms include troubled<lb />
sleep, not enough hours of sleep<lb />
and frequent awakenings.<lb />
Weight loss and uncontrol-<lb />
lable crying also are symptoms.<lb />
"Anyone going through a<lb />
stressful life event may have a<lb />
little of that she says. "But if it<lb />
persists for more than three<lb />
weeks, those are signs of trouble<lb />
and they should get help<lb />
Kramer notes that effectively<lb />
working through problems while<lb />
dreaming can influence mood on<lb />
awakening. His subject showed<lb />
both patterns of dreaming, pro-<lb />
gressive and repetitive.<lb />
"This shows there is not uni-<lb />
versal success in altering the<lb />
emotional preoccupations of the<lb />
previous day he says. "This may<lb />
account for some of the variability<lb />
in how one feels on awakening<lb />
from a nighfs sleep<lb />
Generally, those with few<lb />
emotional problems who feel<lb />
upset at night may feel better in<lb />
the morning because "dreams<lb />
have worked their magic and<lb />
done their job Cartwright says.<lb />
"But we know the depressed<lb />
don't have that restorative func-<lb />
tion of their sleep. They feel worst,<lb />
at their lowest point, first thing in<lb />
the morning. And looking back at<lb />
the depressed dreams, I see no<lb />
progress<lb />
Kramer has studied what is<lb />
called "chronic delayed post-<lb />
traumatic stress disorder' in Viet-<lb />
nam veterans. These vets seem<lb />
fine for many years after return-<lb />
ing home but then begin to have<lb />
disturbing memories of Vietnam,<lb />
nightmares and difficulty in con-<lb />
centrating, he says. They either<lb />
begin withdrawing or have diffi-<lb />
culty coping with their intense<lb />
emotions, he says.<lb />
Similar disorders have been<lb />
seen in veterans from other wars<lb />
and in survivors of tragedies, he<lb />
says. Kramer believes the intense<lb />
See SLEEPERS page 9<lb />
LaVonda Gaskin, a senior dance major at ECU, recently won the Marie Wallace Dance Scholar-<lb />
ship. Gaskin, who dreams of being a Rockette, has danced in the 1987 movie, "Traxx as well as<lb />
productions such as "42nd Street<lb />
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Dreamers learn to overcome<lb />
fears while they're still asleep<lb />
TUSCON, Ariz. (AP) � Most<lb />
people can learn to control their<lb />
dreams and sue them to overcome<lb />
fears, nightmares and depression,<lb />
according to a Stanford Univer-<lb />
sity dream researcher, though he<lb />
has his critics.<lb />
Stephen LaBerge of<lb />
Stanford's Sleep Research Center<lb />
says he knows "lucid dreamers"<lb />
who have overcome their fears of<lb />
heights and snakes by confront-<lb />
ing those fears in dreams. Lucid<lb />
dreamers know they're dreaming<lb />
and can direcj the course of the<lb />
activities they're imagining, he<lb />
said at a recent Arizona Confer-<lb />
ence on Sleep and Cognition.<lb />
LaBerge, a research associate<lb />
in psychology, says he has<lb />
worked with about 100 lucid<lb />
dreamers over the past 11 years.<lb />
One lucid dreamer was able<lb />
to "greatly lessen" his fear of<lb />
heights during dreams by delib-<lb />
erately stepping off the edge of a<lb />
tall building and floating away,<lb />
LaBerge says.<lb />
Rosalind Cartwright of the<lb />
Sleep Disorders Center at Rush-<lb />
Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hospital<lb />
in Chicago told of a recent study<lb />
of depressed people who were<lb />
able to change the endings to<lb />
depressing dreams.<lb />
"They became aware in the<lb />
dream that they were dreaming,<lb />
then changed the ending to stop<lb />
the badness Cartwright says.<lb />
"This technique also has a great<lb />
deal of potential in treating night-<lb />
mares<lb />
LaBerge says lucid dreaming<lb />
is a skill anyone can learn.<lb />
He predicts that lucid dream-<lb />
ing will become increasingly<lb />
popular as a tool for self-explora-<lb />
tion and self-help because "it's<lb />
such a simple, straightforward,<lb />
effective means of dealing with<lb />
fears and exploring the powers of<lb />
the mind<lb />
In recent studies at the Stan-<lb />
ford sleep lab, lucid dreamers<lb />
have been trained to signal the<lb />
onset and conclusion of their<lb />
dreams by moving their eyes to<lb />
the left and right repeatedly in a<lb />
prearranged pattern. Subjects<lb />
also have been taught to hold their<lb />
breath, count to five, then exhale<lb />
while they're dreaming, he says.<lb />
"These people are capable of<lb />
remembering instructions given<lb />
to them before sleeping, then exe-<lb />
cuting them consciously while in<lb />
sleep � they're aware of what<lb />
they're doing he says.<lb />
Critics charge that those sub-<lb />
jects probably were awake, not<lb />
dreaming, when they carried out<lb />
the tasks. But LaBerge says im-<lb />
portant physiological indicators<lb />
� brain waves, heart rate, respi-<lb />
ration rate and others � demon-<lb />
strate that those people were in<lb />
deep sleep.<lb />
Critics also charge that<lb />
LaBerge's experiments lack basic<lb />
control measures and that sub-<lb />
jects' reports of lucid dreaming<lb />
are influenced by the researchers'<lb />
expectations.<lb />
"Yes, there may be lucid<lb />
dreaming, and yes, maybe you<lb />
can use it to help yourself, but we<lb />
don't yet know enough about he<lb />
process says David A. Dinges,<lb />
co-director of the Institute for<lb />
Experimental Psychology at the<lb />
University of Pennsylvania.<lb />
Dinges asks: "How often do<lb />
they occur? What state are these<lb />
people in when they occur? How<lb />
many people get them? To what<lb />
extent can these results be sepa-<lb />
rated from the researcher's expec-<lb />
tations?"<lb />
Thomas stars as televangelist in<lb />
new HBO special 'Glory, Glory'<lb />
Before the Blizzard of 89, there was warmth. Just days before the Great Ice Storm hit Friday, many<lb />
students like these were worshipping the sun. (Photo by Mark Love, ECU Photolab)<lb />
LOS ANGELES, (AP) � The<lb />
Rev. Bobby Joe Stuckey takes over<lb />
his father's television evangelism<lb />
empire in HBCKs "Glory, Glory"<lb />
and is soon up to his halo in<lb />
trouble, just like  well, some<lb />
recent headline-makers.<lb />
But Richard Thomas, who<lb />
stars as Bobby Joe, insists that the<lb />
script for the 3 12-hour musical<lb />
comedy was written long before<lb />
Jim and Tammy Bakker and<lb />
Jimmy Swaggart became house-<lb />
hold names.<lb />
"The script's been around for<lb />
a while says Thomas, best-re-<lb />
membered as John Boy on the TV<lb />
series "The Waltons "We filmed<lb />
it last summer in Toronto. It more<lb />
or less started as an examination<lb />
of the phenomenon of television<lb />
evangelism<lb />
The story originated in 1981<lb />
with co-executive producer<lb />
Bonny Dore, who had worked<lb />
briefly with evangelist Oral<lb />
Roberts in polishing his broad-<lb />
casts.<lb />
"If I felt the film was taking<lb />
cheap shots at someone's faith I<lb />
never would have done it Tho-<lb />
mas says. At the center, Stuckey is<lb />
a man of true faith but he's been<lb />
seduced into straying. He can<lb />
speak for tbe importance of spiri-<lb />
tuality, but all institutions are<lb />
subject for compromise and cor-<lb />
ruption<lb />
The movie, directed by Lind-<lb />
say Anderson ("The Whales of<lb />
August "O Lucky Man") will<lb />
premiere on Sunday.<lb />
Bobby Joe is a biblical scholar<lb />
totally lacking in the star quality<lb />
his father used to turn his little<lb />
church into a television e-npire.<lb />
He's earnest but dull, and the rat-<lb />
ings start to rumble. In despera-<lb />
tion, he turns to a down-and-out<lb />
rock singer who becomes the<lb />
charismatic Sister Ruth. The rat-<lb />
ings and the donations reach<lb />
unprecedented levels with Sister<lb />
Ruth.<lb />
But behind the altar, un-<lb />
known to Bobby Joe, she's leading<lb />
a life of Sodom and Gomorrah,<lb />
He's deeply in love with her, and<lb />
when it vomes crashing down he's<lb />
the candidate for a pillar of salt<lb />
Ellen Greene stars as SisteV<lb />
Ruth, Winston Rekert is an inves-<lb />
tigative reporter, James Whit-<lb />
more as a church elder and Baity<lb />
Morse as Bobby Joe's father, the<lb />
Rev. Dan Stuckey.<lb />
"When they called me they<lb />
See THOMAS, page 9<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FEBRUARY 21. 1989 9<lb />
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Wild donkeys take over island<lb />
CINNAMON BAY, U.S. Vir-<lb />
gin Islands (AT) � Wild donkeys<lb />
are driving the tranquil Carib-<lb />
bean island of St. John to distrac-<lb />
tion.<lb />
An estimated 300 donkeys<lb />
roam the smallest of the three<lb />
main U.S. Virgin Islands. Thev<lb />
knock over garbage cans, chew up<lb />
gardens, wake people in the<lb />
night, intrude on campers, eat<lb />
native tamarind trees and foul the<lb />
treets with their droppings<lb />
Sometimes, theornerv 300-pound<lb />
pests kick and bite.<lb />
Thev also reproduce rapidly.<lb />
After their first pregnancies, fe-<lb />
males stay in heat and can give<lb />
birth annuallv. It is estimated that<lb />
the donkev population will<lb />
double in five vears.<lb />
Thev reproduce faster than<lb />
jackrabbits in Australia, savs<lb />
Eileen Sundra, a native of North-<lb />
held, N.J who has lived on the<lb />
island for eight years and bought<lb />
an air gun to keep them away<lb />
rrom her garden.<lb />
The burros, descendants oi<lb />
wild asses from northeast Africa,<lb />
were brought to St. John in the<lb />
mid-lbOOs during Spanish colo-<lb />
nial davs. Thev were ideal for the<lb />
rugged terrain and were valued<lb />
.is work animals in sugar and cot-<lb />
ton plantations.<lb />
But with the advent of cars<lb />
and roads in the 1950s there was<lb />
little need for donkeys, and thev<lb />
were graduallv turned loose.<lb />
"Todav. thev have no real<lb />
domain, says St. John administra-<lb />
tor WilHam Lomax. Thev roam<lb />
the whole island and they don't<lb />
seem to fear human beings. We're<lb />
concerned they'll injure some-<lb />
one<lb />
In the Caribbean, the problem<lb />
which administers percent of<lb />
St. John, say the 7-mile-long is-<lb />
land of 3,000 people is too small<lb />
tor-residents, thousand's of tour-<lb />
ists and 300 donkeys.<lb />
last November, under cover<lb />
oi night, park rangers shot to<lb />
death 10 donkeys in Cinnamon<lb />
Bay, an area favored by tourists<lb />
for its sandy beach, coral reefs and<lb />
tropical campgrounds.<lb />
David Nellis, a biologist who<lb />
heads the Fish and Wildlife De-<lb />
partment of Agriculture and Eco-<lb />
nomic Development.<lb />
Gilbert Sprauvc, a professor<lb />
of foreign languages at the Virgin<lb />
Islands University, denounced<lb />
"the destruction of animals of<lb />
servitude, animals which used to<lb />
ease the pain.<lb />
"There were wild donkeys in<lb />
They dumped the carcasses St. John before the age of mechani<lb />
into the ocean and hoped the<lb />
slaughter would go unnoticed.<lb />
Within two days everyone<lb />
knew the Tark had been there<lb />
blowing away donkeys says<lb />
zation, and I don't recall they<lb />
were a threat to anybody. I don't<lb />
think they are much of a problem<lb />
now<lb />
Ranger Richard Jones coun-<lb />
tered by saying that parks people<lb />
would be responsible if a tounst<lb />
was hurt petting or feeding an<lb />
"aggressive" donkey.<lb />
Multimillonaire Laurance<lb />
Rockefeller, who owns a chunk of<lb />
St. John and helped establish the<lb />
National Tark, proposed ship-<lb />
ping donkeys to impoverished<lb />
Haiti, where they could be useful.<lb />
Other options include sterili-<lb />
zation, euthanasia or adoption.<lb />
"But people don't want a<lb />
u ild, mangy donkey says Jones.<lb />
"They have no value, no use<lb />
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Thomas stars as televangelist<lb />
Continued from page 8<lb />
said the part was for a nice, clean-<lb />
out preacher Thomas says.<lb />
Some things you do because<lb />
thev're radically different from<lb />
what vou've done before. Some<lb />
vou do because they're familiar.<lb />
This was familiar, but I liked the<lb />
way it was written. It's satire<lb />
without taking cheap shots.<lb />
"He compromises himself<lb />
with this woman and before he<lb />
knows it he's trapped in a web of<lb />
deceit and conspiracy<lb />
In February, Thomas goes to<lb />
the Hartford Stage in Connecticut<lb />
tor "Peer Gvnt He will appear in<lb />
a new translation of Henrik<lb />
Waltons" in 1977. The immensely<lb />
popular series that ran on CBS<lb />
from 1972-81 was based on Earl<lb />
Hamner's reminiscences about<lb />
his boyhood in Virginia, in 1977.<lb />
As for another series, Thomas<lb />
says he would certainly consider<lb />
it.<lb />
"But a series takes up so much<lb />
of your time it would have to be<lb />
something I absolutely loved he<lb />
says. "I prefer plays, but I'm an<lb />
actor. The material comes first. If<lb />
it's right I'll got anywhere and<lb />
work in any medium.<lb />
"I have been lucky as an actor.<lb />
I've always gotten work. I've<lb />
never had to wait by the phone.<lb />
Too many actors regard the thea<lb />
tion like having tea with a maiden<lb />
aunt. When people see me in a<lb />
film thev see mv work<lb />
RACK ROOM SHOES<lb />
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Greenville Buyers Market<lb />
Memorial Drive<lb />
TAKE AN EXTRA<lb />
BE<lb />
Ibsen's seven-hour play, which ter as some place you go to stretch,<lb />
will be presented over two nights, as though it was an aerobics class.<lb />
The six-week run will keep him Or they say it's their duty to go<lb />
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cut preacher Thomas says. Hamner's reminiscences about<lb />
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ECU defense sinks<lb />
Navy for win at home<lb />
By CHRIS SIEGEL<lb />
A��t. Sport Editor<lb />
Hie Midshipmen of Naw<lb />
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5. But that lead was short lived.<lb />
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Edwardshit a free throw to give<lb />
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See PIRATES, page 11<lb />
Lady Pirates win<lb />
O'Conner honored by CAA<lb />
Junior Reed Lose goes up strong to take a rebound away from<lb />
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By CAROLYN JUSTICE<lb />
Sports Writer<lb />
Two Lady Pirates scored their<lb />
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East Carolina's women's basket-<lb />
ball team boosted their record to<lb />
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nial Athletic Association in a 87-<lb />
83 win over American.<lb />
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American is now 4-21 overall<lb />
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Earlier in the season, ECU<lb />
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With three games remaining<lb />
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already passed their eight wins of<lb />
1988 regular season play and their<lb />
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Earlier in the season, ECU<lb />
was victorious over one of its<lb />
See LADY PIRATES, page 12<lb />
IRS basketball competition heats up<lb />
Pirates win on home<lb />
turf despite turnovers<lb />
By CHRIS SIEGEL<lb />
Asst. Sports Editor<lb />
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hitting five straight later in the<lb />
half to take the lead 17-16. The<lb />
Pirates came right back with eight<lb />
straight of their own and, with<lb />
four minutes left in the period,<lb />
had their biggest lead of the half,<lb />
24-17.<lb />
American outscored the Pi-<lb />
rates 9-2 over the last few mun-<lb />
utes and tied the game before<lb />
halftime. At intermission, the<lb />
score was knotted at 28.<lb />
The second half would turn<lb />
(IRS) � Intramural basket-<lb />
ball squads have passed the half-<lb />
way mark with all divisional fi-<lb />
nals up for grabs. In the men's in-<lb />
dependent A division, last year's<lb />
All Campus Champions 'The<lb />
Dream Team' continue to head up<lb />
the action with an undefeated<lb />
record.<lb />
Their dream may become a<lb />
nightmare if high league scorers,<lb />
The Fellows, who have put to-<lb />
gether 137 points in a single con-<lb />
test, have anything to do with it.<lb />
Also on the war path are Here's<lb />
the Beef and Fried City Gang.<lb />
Men's independent B squads<lb />
are being hung over by 100 Proof.<lb />
This band of hoopsteers look to<lb />
moveinto the A division next vear<lb />
J<lb />
with a divisional championship.<lb />
Their hottest competition is com-<lb />
ing from a group of rapping<lb />
roundballers, Heave D and the<lb />
Boyz. Next on target is Total<lb />
Chaos who has left the gymna-<lb />
sium confused with their quick-<lb />
ness and strength.<lb />
In fraternity action, point<lb />
system leaders Sigma Phi Epsilon<lb />
may not even make the cut as the<lb />
new boys on the block, Sigma<lb />
Alpha Epsilon, hit the number<lb />
one spot. Tau Kappa Epsilon fol-<lb />
lows behind in the Frat A division<lb />
and is looking tough in the B divi-<lb />
sion as well.<lb />
Our Prerogative continues to<lb />
dominat intramural play and<lb />
this tin khe females will have<lb />
their way on the basketball<lb />
courts. O.P. gets the top vote in<lb />
women's action followed closely<lb />
behind SQRD and the Little Ras-<lb />
cals. As for the sororities, three<lb />
teams remain undefeated as Zeta<lb />
Tau Alpha, Sigma Sigma Sigma<lb />
and Alpha Delta Pi head into the<lb />
playoffs.<lb />
Co-rcc bowlers are lighting<lb />
up the lanes in Mcndenhall with<lb />
extremely high individual<lb />
averages and team scores adding<lb />
up. The top ranking squads are as<lb />
follows:<lb />
l.Our Prerogative<lb />
2. The Scrags<lb />
3. Just Us<lb />
4. PinTopplers<lb />
5. The 300 Club<lb />
Our Prerogative is the favor-<lb />
ite, but second through fifth place<lb />
is up for grabs.<lb />
Several individual bowler's<lb />
averages are worth noting at this<lb />
point. In the ladies lane, Holly<lb />
Eckman from the Mad Dogs tops<lb />
her opponents with 179 followed<lb />
closelv behind bv Belk Pin<lb />
Topplcr's own Donna Tender.<lb />
Christine Elzie and Sonia Long,<lb />
both from Our Prerogative, hold<lb />
the third and fourth spot with<lb />
individual averages of 170 and<lb />
164 respectively.<lb />
Jeff Hussey from Just Us is<lb />
striking hot this year and boasts a<lb />
188 average leading all other male<lb />
competitors. Steve Kuykenddall<lb />
from Our Prerogative is the next<lb />
in line with a 171 average fol-<lb />
lowed by Ray Chilcote with 169<lb />
and The Red Measles' own Mike<lb />
Swain breaking out with a 167<lb />
average.<lb />
On Wednesday, the four fi-<lb />
nalists from the NIKE three-point<lb />
shoot out competition will trv to<lb />
hit the spot once again and walk<lb />
awav with the grand prize - a full<lb />
NIKE warm-up suit and bag.<lb />
The final four surpassed 60<lb />
other competitors and are as fol-<lb />
lows: Darren Bynum, Marcus<lb />
Goodson, Shane Wells and Mark<lb />
Games. These four have already<lb />
received NIKE jerseys, socks and<lb />
shoes for their efforts.<lb />
This week marks the official<lb />
Timex Aerobix Week. In promot-<lb />
ing this week for physical fitness,<lb />
Intramural-Recreational Services<lb />
will be having giveaways in each<lb />
of it's aerobic fitness classes on<lb />
Wednesday and Thursday.<lb />
Watches, aerobic fitness apparel,<lb />
coupons and fitness information<lb />
tips will be given away to partici-<lb />
pants during the week of festivi-<lb />
ties. The prizes are outstanding<lb />
arid available to all aerobic fitness<lb />
participants.<lb />
Season opens Friday with Palmetto tourney<lb />
ECU golf team looks toward a third title<lb />
By LORI MARTIN<lb />
Sport! Writer<lb />
The Pirate golf team will<lb />
open its spring season Friday<lb />
with The Palmetto Intercollegiate<lb />
tournament in Santee, S.C.<lb />
According to Coach Hal<lb />
Morrison, qualifying has already<lb />
determined which six of the 15<lb />
golfers will represent ECU.<lb />
Morrison said the team has a<lb />
good chance of winning a third<lb />
consecutive conference title this<lb />
spring. "Richmond will be the<lb />
team that will be hard to beat<lb />
Morrison said. "They have a little<lb />
more experience than we do<lb />
Returning veterans for the<lb />
Pirates are three 1988 all-confer-<lb />
ence players, Frances Vaughn,<lb />
Tee Davies and Paul Garcia. Also<lb />
valuable to the team is John<lb />
McGinnis, last year's winner of<lb />
the Guilford Intercollegiate tour-<lb />
nament. Other important players<lb />
will be John Chapman, Simon<lb />
Moye and Doug Hoey.<lb />
The golf team has a new goal<lb />
for the spring of '89, to qualify for<lb />
the NCAA Championship Tour-<lb />
nament in June. In order to qual-<lb />
ify, the team must finish in the top<lb />
seven half of thedistrict, Morrison<lb />
said. This will enable them to play<lb />
in a qualifying tournament with<lb />
the other six from their half of the<lb />
district and an additional eight<lb />
teams from the other half of the<lb />
district. The top 11 teams will<lb />
then advance to the NCAA's.<lb />
The golf captains for the<lb />
spring season are Garcia, a red-<lb />
shirt junior, and Davies, a true<lb />
senior. "Both Paul and Tee are<lb />
Softballers look forward to<lb />
year of powerhouse competition<lb />
great leaders and will be good for<lb />
the team Morrison said.<lb />
"It takes a strong academic<lb />
student to play golf for the var-<lb />
sity team Morrison said.<lb />
Because some tournaments<lb />
last for three or more days, the<lb />
golfers are required to miss more<lb />
classes than other varsity athletes.<lb />
The golfers proved their aca-<lb />
demic strength in the fall<lb />
semester with one member mak-<lb />
ing the Dean's list and six making<lb />
the honor roll.<lb />
 The team will participate in<lb />
eight tournaments this spring.<lb />
Most tournaments last for two or<lb />
three days and only five or six<lb />
golfers can go to each. Because<lb />
there are 15 golfers on the team,<lb />
most of their practice time is spent<lb />
qualifying. Fifteen to 25 teams<lb />
participate in each tournament.<lb />
The home courses for the<lb />
ECU golfers are Greenville Coun-<lb />
try Club and Brook Valley Coun-<lb />
try Club. Because both courses are<lb />
private, the Pirates are unable to<lb />
host home tournaments.<lb />
The golfers played in five<lb />
tournaments in the fall season<lb />
during September and October.<lb />
They placed third in the Campbell<lb />
Intercollegiate tournament. From<lb />
the other tournaments, thev took<lb />
two fifth place finishes and two<lb />
seventh place finishes.<lb />
Morrison is in his third vear of<lb />
coaching the ECU golf team.<lb />
According to Garcia, the team<lb />
has made a great improvement as<lb />
a result of Morrison's time and<lb />
patience. Morrison has 11 con-<lb />
secutive conference titles to his<lb />
credit which has earned him a<lb />
place in the Golf Coaches Hall of<lb />
Fame.<lb />
By TRACYE LARKIN<lb />
Sporti Writer<lb />
Look beyond the hedges of<lb />
Herrington field and there lies<lb />
another field. This is home to the<lb />
Lady Pirate fast-pitch softball<lb />
team.<lb />
The softballers had a sixth<lb />
place Southern region ranking<lb />
mid season, last year. The South-<lb />
ern region consists of all Division<lb />
I colleges in the Southern part of<lb />
the United States.<lb />
The team lost five players; but<lb />
with two seniors and a force of 10<lb />
juniors they will not be lacking in<lb />
experience. The Lady Pirates also<lb />
have a group of six talented rook-<lb />
ies who are expected to see play-<lb />
ing time. According to eight-year<lb />
coach Sue Manahan, "There is as<lb />
much potential on the field as I<lb />
have seen since I have been at<lb />
ECU<lb />
Leading the team in offense<lb />
this year will be three year veteren<lb />
and team captain, Mickey Ford.<lb />
Ms. Ford received the honor of<lb />
best offensive player for the Pi-<lb />
rates last season having a batting<lb />
average of .321.<lb />
The defensive attack will be<lb />
led by three returning junior<lb />
pitchers: Renee Meyers, Jenifer<lb />
Sagi, and Tracye I .arkin. The three<lb />
had a combined ERA of 1.82 last<lb />
season. "The pitching staff has<lb />
matured and is ready to lead the<lb />
team Manahan said. A new<lb />
addition to the mound this year<lb />
will be sophomore Wendy<lb />
Tonker.<lb />
The Lady Pirates are going<lb />
through strenuous workouts,<lb />
preparing for the upcoming sea-<lb />
son. The team also has been in-<lb />
vited to five major tournaments<lb />
and will host the First Annual<lb />
Lady Pirates Classic.<lb />
The softballers will face .na-<lb />
tionally ranked powerhouses this<lb />
year such as Florida State and<lb />
University of South Carolina.<lb />
Junior pitcher Renee Meyers said,<lb />
"Our team has the talent and de-<lb />
termination to beat these so-<lb />
called powerhouse teams; and I<lb />
know we can<lb />
The Lady Pirates open their<lb />
season March 1, at home against<lb />
Furman.<lb />
;<lb />
X<lb />
llie ECU softball team practices their hitting to prepare them for their first game March 1 against<lb />
Furman. The Pirates hope their potential and experience will give them a chance against the nation-<lb />
ally ranked powerhouse teams (Photo by J.D. Whitmire, ECU Photolab).<lb /><pb facs="00058126_tn_0015" /><lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FEBRUARY 21. 1989 11<lb />
Winning medals will be primary goal<lb />
Olympic Commision draws up report<lb />
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) �<lb />
George Stoinbrenner promised<lb />
his critique of America's Olympic<lb />
program would be packed with<lb />
meat But now that the secret is<lb />
out some members are wonder-<lb />
ing, "Where's the beef?"<lb />
Steinbrenner's U.S. Olympic<lb />
Committee Overview Commis-<lb />
sion issued a 21-page plan Sun-<lb />
day for trimming the fat from a<lb />
bloated bureaucracy to create a<lb />
aner, meaner USOC.<lb />
The report declares winning<lb />
nedals the primary goal of the<lb />
SOC sounds a rallying crv for a<lb />
national marketing blitz, but of-<lb />
rs tow new initiatives.<lb />
Rather than specifics on how<lb />
) resolve nagging athlete and<lb />
bach selection problems, the<lb />
port gives only guidelines.<lb />
Instead of devisine a detailed<lb />
program to put more monev in<lb />
support a jobs program and pro-<lb />
vide relatively small amounts of<lb />
direct financial aid.<lb />
Without saying how much<lb />
money, if any, has been misspent<lb />
or wasted, the report urges more<lb />
than a dozen financial steps, say-<lb />
ing that "without the very strong-<lb />
est financial planning and ac-<lb />
countability procedures, the<lb />
USOC may very well face finan-<lb />
cial disaster as early as the 1992-96<lb />
e;uadrennium<lb />
Edwin Moses, the two-time<lb />
Olympic gold medalist in the 400-<lb />
mecer intermediate hurdles, said<lb />
he would have liked to see more<lb />
specifics that could lead to<lb />
changes quickly. Nothing in the<lb />
report is likely to affect U.S. per-<lb />
formances in the 1992 Olympics.<lb />
Moses and many USOC offi-<lb />
cials were satisfied, though, that<lb />
the report at least addresses the<lb />
"I think when a company letics, critics such as speedskater<lb />
goes from being a small, family- Bonnie Blair said, was participa-<lb />
type business to a large corpora- no. ,nd strivi for one's own<lb />
tion you have to go through some not just winbmng.<lb />
land of restructuring m order to "Winning medals must al-<lb />
operate efficiently he said. "? thc Primary &amp;�<lb />
"Everybody might not be happy, Sl?njn" IT" ?T 2<lb />
thouch " asked about that goal, he turned<lb />
Steinbrenner's panel shook the l� ar�Und' , ,<lb />
up the USOC, to the delight of If the winn,nS of mcda,s<lb />
some and the consternation of<lb />
others, by saying it should slash<lb />
its executive board from 89 to 43<lb />
voting members and eliminate 19<lb />
of 32 committees to cut costs and<lb />
work more smoothly.<lb />
Steinbrenner, the New York<lb />
Yankees' principal owner and<lb />
new USOC vice president, was<lb />
criticized by many Olympic ath-<lb />
letes for his "winning is every-<lb />
isn't important, how come every<lb />
one of your newspapers puts the<lb />
medal count on the front page?"<lb />
he said.<lb />
"It's important for this coun-<lb />
try to be among the best. The<lb />
American public must never be<lb />
satisfied just to make the team and<lb />
not care about the performance,<lb />
and there's some of that<lb />
Moses didn't quarrel with<lb />
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increase tuition assistance, letcs' needs.<lb />
Pirate victory due<lb />
to tough defense<lb />
pointed last year to head the<lb />
commission.<lb />
The point of amateur ath<lb />
Continued from page 10<lb />
than nine. Following two free<lb />
throws bv freshman Robin<lb />
House. Navy would score four<lb />
straight points to make the final<lb />
score, 67-58.<lb />
The Tirates were led by Blue<lb />
cd wards who scored a game-high<lb />
2 points. The Colonial Athletic<lb />
Conference's leading-scorer also<lb />
did a little moving in the ECU<lb />
record books with that perform-<lb />
ance. The 28 points gave Edwards<lb />
a career total of 1,067 points,<lb />
which places him 12th on thc all-<lb />
time career scoring list. Along<lb />
with his points, Edwards also<lb />
gabbed a game-high 11 rebounds<lb />
and dished out five assists.<lb />
East Carolina also got help<lb />
from its othere two seniors, Jeff<lb />
Kelly and Kenny Murphy.<lb />
Murphy chipped in with eight<lb />
points, while Kelly dished out<lb />
seven assists. Kellv's seven assists<lb />
moved him into secondon, the.<lb />
single-season assist list. Kelly<lb />
now has 111 assists for the season.<lb />
Two other Pirates also contrib-<lb />
Support<lb />
Pirate<lb />
Athletics<lb />
uted in this team effort. Gus Hill<lb />
added 10 points and Reed Lose,<lb />
even though he played part of the<lb />
game hurt, scored eight points<lb />
and had five rebounds.<lb />
Navy was led bv forward<lb />
Bobbv Jones who scored 14 points<lb />
and grabbed four rebounds. Sam<lb />
Cook added 10 points and had<lb />
seven rebounds.<lb />
The win moves the Pirates to<lb />
13-12 on the season and 6-7 in the<lb />
CAA. The loss closes out a disap-<lb />
pointing CAA season for Navy.<lb />
The Midshipmen won just one<lb />
league game and finished at 1-13.<lb />
Their overall record is now 5-21.<lb />
The Pirates will be back in<lb />
action Wednesday in Minges<lb />
Coliseum. ECU will square off<lb />
with the Flames of Liberty in a<lb />
non-conference game. Tip-off will<lb />
be 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Lose<lb />
Edwards<lb />
Love<lb />
Kelly<lb />
Murphy<lb />
Hill<lb />
Bryant<lb />
House<lb />
Perhch<lb />
Mote<lb />
Team<lb />
Totals .<lb />
Jones<lb />
Cook<lb />
Prather<lb />
East Carolina (67)<lb />
MP FC FT R F A<lb />
38 4-8 0-0 5 0 2<lb />
38 7-1512-13 11 3 5<lb />
19 2-3 0-14 10<lb />
39 0-0 3-3 2 1 7<lb />
38 3-6 2-2 2 0 2<lb />
20 4-10 2-3 1 4 1<lb />
14 2-2 0-0 10 0<lb />
1 0-0 2-2 0 0 0<lb />
1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0<lb />
1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0<lb />
3<lb />
200 22-44 21-24 29 9 17<lb />
Navy (58)<lb />
MP FC FT R<lb />
31 5-15 0-0 4<lb />
23 5-8 0-0 7<lb />
25 1-3 0-2<lb />
1-1<lb />
0-0<lb />
0-0<lb />
0-0<lb />
2-2<lb />
0-0<lb />
0-2<lb />
TP<lb />
8<lb />
28<lb />
4<lb />
3<lb />
8<lb />
10<lb />
4<lb />
2<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
Cottschalk 24 2-9<lb />
Harris 28 2-8<lb />
Davis,M. 4 1-2<lb />
Davis,Mel 8 0-2<lb />
Graham 25 3-9<lb />
Turner 19 2-7<lb />
Marusich 13 3-4<lb />
Team<lb />
Totals 200 24-67 3-7<lb />
F A<lb />
0 1<lb />
5 0<lb />
3 0<lb />
1 4<lb />
1 3<lb />
0 0<lb />
2 3<lb />
1 1<lb />
3 0<lb />
3 0<lb />
9<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
1<lb />
4<lb />
4<lb />
5<lb />
4<lb />
40 19 12<lb />
67<lb />
TP<lb />
14<lb />
10<lb />
2<lb />
7<lb />
5<lb />
2<lb />
0<lb />
8<lb />
4<lb />
6<lb />
58<lb />
East Carolina28 39 � 6<lb />
Navy25 33 �58<lb />
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any athlete wants he said. "Ev-<lb />
eryone is in it to win<lb />
Graf wins<lb />
again<lb />
FAIRFAX, Va. (AP) � Steffi<lb />
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similar. Zina Garrison will never<lb />
forget it.<lb />
In a display of tennis that was<lb />
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the opening 20 points Sunday in a<lb />
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FEBRUARY 21,1989<lb />
Edwards breaks 1.000 point barrier<lb />
Pirates win over weekend<lb />
By CHRIS SIEGEL<lb />
Aaat Sports Editor<lb />
As Coach Mike Steele and his<lb />
Pirate team exited the bus Thurs-<lb />
day night, there wasn't but one<lb />
thing on their minds�winning.<lb />
After losing three games in a row,<lb />
ECU needed a victory badly and<lb />
they got it at the expense of the<lb />
Campbell Camels. It was not a<lb />
high scoring affair, but the Pirates<lb />
prevailed 65-60.<lb />
In a game that was high-<lb />
lighted by defense, there was a<lb />
bright spot offensively. Senior<lb />
Blue Edwards scored a game-<lb />
high 31 points in front of vocal<lb />
Campbell fans and even a few<lb />
professional basketball scouts.<lb />
Not only was this Edwards ninth<lb />
game over 30 points, it also<lb />
pushed Edwards over the 1000<lb />
point mark for his career. His 1007<lb />
points makes him the 16th leading<lb />
scorer in ECU history.<lb />
The sparse Cumberland<lb />
County Memorial Arena crowd<lb />
had little to get excited about in<lb />
the first half. The two teams<lb />
traded baskets for the first eight<lb />
minutes of the game.<lb />
Trailing 10-8, Edwards shot a<lb />
10-foot jumper that hit the front of<lb />
the rim. He grappei his own re-<lb />
bound and slammed it home to tie<lb />
the score at 10-10. Thirty seconds<lb />
later Edwards hit two free throws<lb />
to put the Pirates up 12-11. That<lb />
would be the last lead of the half<lb />
for ECU.<lb />
Neither team caused any-<lb />
great damage the rest of the half.<lb />
Campbell made a slight push<lb />
towards the end of the first half<lb />
and mounted a 7-4 run to grab the<lb />
half time lead. The Camels lead at<lb />
intermission 28-25.<lb />
The quiet Pirate team that<lb />
played the first half must have<lb />
stayed in the locker room, because<lb />
ECU jumped out to a big lead<lb />
early in the second half. East<lb />
Carolina started the half with the<lb />
hot shooting touch and forged<lb />
ahead on a 154 run. With 12:05<lb />
left in the game ECU was up by<lb />
eight, 40-32.<lb />
The two teams volleyed back<lb />
and forth for the next six minutes.<lb />
Then it was Campbell's turn to<lb />
mount a comeback. Following<lb />
seven straight points, the Camels<lb />
had pulled to within one, 51-50.<lb />
The game remained close<lb />
with ECU never going ahead by<lb />
more than three. But with 1:30<lb />
remaining and the Pirates up<lb />
three, the stage was set for an<lb />
exciting finish. Edwards would<lb />
get his fifth foul with 1:11 remain-<lb />
ing in the game. Henry Wilson<lb />
would hit the two free throws and<lb />
pull Campbell back within one,<lb />
59-58.<lb />
The Pirates would bring the<lb />
ball down court and milk the<lb />
clock. With :30 seconds left in the<lb />
game and only four seconds left<lb />
on the 45 second clock, Reed Lose<lb />
would find Kenny Murphy un-<lb />
derneath the basket for an easy<lb />
two. ECU up, 61-58.<lb />
Campbell worked their of-<lb />
fense well and following a near<lb />
steal by Murphy, Mark Mocnik<lb />
would get an easy layup to draw<lb />
the Camels to only one point<lb />
down, 61-60. But that would be<lb />
all, as the Pirates would get two<lb />
clutch free throws from Jeff Kelly<lb />
and Murphy would add two to<lb />
make the final score 65-60.<lb />
The Pirates were lead by<lb />
Edwards' 31 points. The eighth<lb />
leading scorer in the country also<lb />
grabbed six rebounds and dished<lb />
out six assists. Coach Stecle spoke<lb />
highly of Edwards' performance<lb />
after the game. "I think Blue<lb />
played better tonight than any<lb />
other game this year. He had a<lb />
great game and completely domi-<lb />
nated the game Steele said.<lb />
But Edwards was not the lone<lb />
star for the Pirates. Although the<lb />
only scorer in double figures, two<lb />
other Pirates played big roles in<lb />
the win. Senior point guard Kelly<lb />
shot well for the game. Kelly con-<lb />
nected on three of six from the<lb />
field and hit the two clutch free-<lb />
throws to win it for ECU. Kelly<lb />
also ran the offense well and had a<lb />
game-high eight assists.<lb />
A surprise,here also appeared<lb />
against Campbell. Freshman<lb />
Brooks Bryant came off the bench<lb />
to play well for the Pirates. He<lb />
may have only scored four points<lb />
and had two rebounds, bu t he had<lb />
two clutch defensive plays to<lb />
make the Pirate win possible. In<lb />
the last two minutes of the game,<lb />
Bryant took a charge and tied up a<lb />
loose ball to help ECU maintain<lb />
slim one point leads.<lb />
Campbell was lead by Henry<lb />
Wilson who had 18 points and<lb />
seven rebounds. Sanders Jackson<lb />
pitched in with 13 points and<lb />
seven rebounds and Mark<lb />
Mocnik chipped in 10.<lb />
Pirates break losing streak<lb />
Continued from page 10<lb />
out to be a dogfight just like the<lb />
first half. Draper would get a tech-<lb />
nical foul for the Eagles and<lb />
Edwards would hit the free<lb />
throws to put ECU up 30-28 early<lb />
in the half.<lb />
The big blow for American<lb />
would come at 15:13 when team-<lb />
leader Draper would be whistled<lb />
for his fourth personal foul. De-<lb />
spite this though, the Eagles<lb />
would rattle off eight straight<lb />
points and take the lead. With<lb />
11:34 remaining in the game,<lb />
American was ahead of the Pi-<lb />
rates, 42-36.<lb />
The Pirates would fight right<lb />
back and following an alley-oop<lb />
to Edwards, the Pirates were back<lb />
in the lead 45-44. American would<lb />
regain the lead and stretch it to<lb />
three before Edwards showed his<lb />
magic again.<lb />
With ECU down three and<lb />
American having the momen-<lb />
tum, Edwards canned a three-<lb />
pointer from the right wing and<lb />
the Pirates would never look<lb />
back.<lb />
Gus Hill would come in off<lb />
the bench and nail two important<lb />
three-pointers. American was<lb />
forced to foul to stay in the game,<lb />
Lady Pirates win<lb />
Continued from page 10<lb />
remaining opponents. The Lady<lb />
Pirates defeated the Lady<lb />
Seahawks of UNC-Wilmington,<lb />
87-69 in January at Minges.<lb />
The Lady Pirates will take a<lb />
break after their two consecutive<lb />
wins and prepare to travel to<lb />
Wilmington to take on C AA rival<lb />
UNC-Wilmington on Saturday.<lb />
but the Pirates responded by hit-<lb />
ting eight for eight from the free<lb />
throw line.<lb />
The Pirates were led by Sen-<lb />
ior Blue Edwards who scored a<lb />
game-high 32 points. Edwards'<lb />
performance was his 10th game of<lb />
the season in which he scored 30<lb />
plus points. It was also his third<lb />
straight game of 30 or more<lb />
points. Hill's two three-pointers<lb />
paced him to 10 points. He also<lb />
helped out on the boards grab-<lb />
bing six rebounds.<lb />
Brvant had his second nice<lb />
game for the Pirates. He scored<lb />
eight points and grabbed two<lb />
rebounds.<lb />
ECU career assist leader Jeff<lb />
Kelly padded his stats as he<lb />
dished a game-high seven assists.<lb />
Although in foul trouble, Kelly<lb />
led the Pirates through some turn-<lb />
over plagued spots and was as-<lb />
sisted in running the offense by<lb />
Kenny Murphy.<lb />
American was led by Chuck<lb />
West who scored 15 points.<lb />
Draper scored 11 and Dale Spears<lb />
chipped in with 11.<lb />
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