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EDITORIALS��.�?4<lb />
CLASSIFIEDS.�6<lb />
FEATURES 8<lb />
Features<lb />
Maritime history and underwater archaeology<lb />
will trip to Cape Fear.<lb />
Check out page 8,<lb />
v Sports<lb />
Edwards, O'Connor win CAA players<lb />
for the week.<lb />
Turn to the action on page 12.<lb />
Bhz i:ast (Earnlinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol. 63 No. 53<lb />
Thursday February 23, 189<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
14 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,0CJ<lb />
Rape prevention discussed<lb />
Bv M1NP McINMS<lb />
Mac Wnlft<lb />
� lo ECU students know<lb />
A questionnairedeal-<lb />
impus rapes was given<lb />
 -elected ECU stu-<lb />
rtsto compile data on<lb />
rap i vareness.<lb />
questionnaire included<lb />
ns which pertained to stu-<lb />
dents knowledge of campus<lb />
�s security andresolutions.lt<lb />
wasn't surprising to learn that<lb />
students at ECU know either<lb />
ven r nothing at all about<lb />
- rapes.<lb />
( ampussecurity was another<lb />
it students were asked to<lb />
imenton Mostolrthe students<lb />
security isn't strong<lb />
 - the) offered some reso-<lb />
I<lb />
uritv should have more<lb />
fool rather than in pa-<lb />
1 a rs one student said. When<lb />
re on foot, they can patrol<lb />
i patrol car can't and<lb />
ikely the areas that a<lb />
� : gel to are the areas<lb />
most probable for a<lb />
k.<lb />
ling to Keith Knox,<lb />
t prevention officer at ECU<lb />
tpus Security, ECU is like a<lb />
thin a city making it easier<lb />
because all of the stu-<lb />
dent- are in one condensed area.<lb />
mpared to Pitt County,<lb />
there are more campus police per<lb />
n there are police per<lb />
I County resident.<lb />
Knox admits that there is a<lb />
� rrtore security. On certain<lb />
ts there may be as few as<lb />
e officers patrolling the<lb />
grounds of ECU. Oi those three,<lb />
not one will be on foot.<lb />
He added that despite the<lb />
condensed area of campus there<lb />
are still too few campus police.<lb />
Not one officer can have a day oft<lb />
during a regular school year be-<lb />
cause there aren't enough officers<lb />
to cover all of the shifts.<lb />
Security is not the only prob-<lb />
lem that causes a lower safety<lb />
level on campus. Most students<lb />
believe that campus lighting is<lb />
inadequate.<lb />
The SGA approved a resolu-<lb />
tion in march 88' to improve<lb />
campus lighting bv installing 150<lb />
watt high-pressure sodium lamps<lb />
to replace the present lighting<lb />
system. The high-pressure so-<lb />
dium lamps not onlv yield more<lb />
light but they consume 13 less<lb />
energy than ECU'S present light-<lb />
ing system.<lb />
ECU has hired a lighting<lb />
engineer to map out the campus<lb />
area in order to provide a suffi-<lb />
cient lighting system.<lb />
Experimental sodium bulbs<lb />
have been placed in different loca-<lb />
tions on campus such as in one<lb />
between Slay and Garrett dorm,<lb />
two in parking area between<lb />
White and Greene dorm, and<lb />
three behind the nursing build-<lb />
ing. A final date on when the en-<lb />
tire lighting system will be re-<lb />
placed has not been set.<lb />
The ECU security isn't to<lb />
blame for all of the problems con-<lb />
cerning safety. Students could<lb />
avoid possible attacks bv using a<lb />
little common sense.<lb />
Knox addsThe only way<lb />
that we can have a safe campus is<lb />
through a cooperative effort<lb />
taken bv each individual in the<lb />
university community<lb />
To deter rape attacks on cam-<lb />
pus, a student should not walk<lb />
alone. Rape can also be deterred<lb />
bv avoiding dark streets, high<lb />
shrubbery, short cuts and dark<lb />
doorways.<lb />
anet ohnson, chairperson of<lb />
ECU'S Sexual Assault Awareness<lb />
Committee says that eighty-five<lb />
percent of rapes can be prevented;<lb />
bv a little precaution, preparation<lb />
and awareness, your chances of<lb />
attack can be reduced by half.<lb />
To help in prevention, ECU<lb />
otters services such as the Pirate<lb />
Walk and emergency blue lights.<lb />
The blue lights, which are placed<lb />
at different locations on campus,<lb />
are used as a means for students to<lb />
contact security when in danger.<lb />
Hopefully if the Pirate Walk<lb />
is allowed to continue and Knox's<lb />
recommendation to add an addi-<lb />
tional twelve blue light phones is<lb />
approved, there will be an im-<lb />
provement in campus security.<lb />
ECL's Department of Public<lb />
Safety otters classes in sexual as-<lb />
sault prevention, date rape, men<lb />
concerning date rape, simple<lb />
techniques for self-defense in<lb />
preventing sexual assault and<lb />
rape preventions.<lb />
For further information con-<lb />
tact Keith Knox at "57-6294, or<lb />
come by the ECU Department of<lb />
Public Safety<lb />
Noted poet Maya Angelou spoke at Hendrix Theate: Tuesday night to an enthusiastic audience.<lb />
Angelou is the author of the autobiographical bestseller, "I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings<lb />
(Photo by J.D. Whitmire, ECU Photolab).<lb />
Nanotechnology may control<lb />
structure of matter in future<lb />
By DAVID HERRING<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
(Editor's note: This is a two-part<lb />
series looking intoNanotechnol-<lb />
ogy. Tuesday, David Herring<lb />
will report on the applications of<lb />
this theoretical technology)<lb />
Nanotechnology, by defini-<lb />
tion, is "a thorough, inexpensive<lb />
control over the structure of mat-<lb />
ter and although this technol-<lb />
ogy is purely theoretical at pres-<lb />
ent, it is firmly rooted in existing<lb />
technologies, which could ulti-<lb />
mately lead us to nanotechnology<lb />
capability, according to K. Eric<lb />
Drcxler, MIT alumnus.<lb />
Drexler's brainchild,<lb />
nanotechnology offers humans<lb />
the capacity to build program-<lb />
mable' molecular machines (as-<lb />
semblers) which, according to<lb />
Drexler, "will work like tiny in-<lb />
dustrial robots, directing chemi-<lb />
cal reactions by positioning mo-<lb />
lecular tools to build complex<lb />
structures atom by atom<lb />
The technology would imi-<lb />
tate the natural chemical bonding<lb />
processes found in nature, ena-<lb />
bling humans to cheaply mass-<lb />
produce any structure, natural or<lb />
man-made, simply by breaking<lb />
existing bonds, repositioning the<lb />
desired molecules and then form-<lb />
ing a new bond to hold it in posi-<lb />
tion � and one machine will do<lb />
this millions of times per second.<lb />
To give an indication of the<lb />
size involved, microtechnology<lb />
deals with objects on the mi-<lb />
crometer scale (a millionth of a<lb />
meter), such as construction of<lb />
computer chips, transistors, etc.<lb />
Nanotechnology would operate<lb />
on the nanometer scaie (a bil-<lb />
lionth of a meter) � each assem-<lb />
bler so small you could count the<lb />
number of atoms on its surface.<lb />
Easier said than done. We<lb />
must first learn how to build one<lb />
of these machines, consolidating<lb />
information from disciplines in<lb />
biology, chemistry, computer sci-<lb />
ence, engineering, geology, medi-<lb />
cine and physics. Then comes the<lb />
hard part: manipulating these<lb />
assemblers, which will require<lb />
vast amounts of software, on<lb />
which we will need to store vir-<lb />
tual libraries of data from the sci-<lb />
ence disciplines.<lb />
Drcxler proposes two ap-<lb />
proaches to nanotechnology: top-<lb />
down and bottom-up. The top-<lb />
down approach is illustrated by<lb />
the current trend in computer<lb />
technology toward miniaturiza-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Fifty years ago it would take<lb />
rooms of equipment to process<lb />
information which a computer<lb />
chip the size of a fingernail can<lb />
process in a fraction of the time. It<lb />
can be argued that if the trend<lb />
continues, microcomputers will<lb />
ultimately evolve into nanocom-<lb />
puters.<lb />
Drexler credits the top-down<lb />
approach to physicist Richard<lb />
Feynman, who in his 1959 article<lb />
"There's Plenty of Room at the<lb />
Bottom" wrote, "The principles of<lb />
physics, as far as I can see, do not<lb />
speak against the possibility of<lb />
maneuvering things atom by<lb />
atom. But it is interesting that it<lb />
would be, in principle, possible<lb />
for a physicist to synthesize any<lb />
chemical substance that the chem-<lb />
ist writes down. Give the orders,<lb />
and the physicist synthesizes it.<lb />
How? Put the atoms down where<lb />
the chemist says, and so you make<lb />
the substance<lb />
Yet Drexler himself is skepti-<lb />
cal of the top-down approach and<lb />
focuses mostlv on the bottom-up<lb />
approach. In 1944, Erwin<lb />
Schrodinger wrote What Is Life?<lb />
which, according to Drcxler, cor-<lb />
rectly viewed life as based on<lb />
molecular devices and machines.<lb />
Understanding of the func-<lb />
tions and structures of molecular<lb />
devices found in nature, such as<lb />
DNA and enzymes, has since in-<lb />
creased so that molecular biolo-<lb />
gists, through biotechnology, can<lb />
manipulate these molecular de-<lb />
vices for purposes other than their<lb />
normal "behavior Drexler has<lb />
theorized that molecular biolo-<lb />
gists could mimic natures proc-<lb />
esses by employing biotechnol-<lb />
ogy to build assemblers out of<lb />
proteins.<lb />
Given certain characteristics,<lb />
these first-generation assemblers<lb />
could then build better, more<lb />
complex assemblers made of sta-<lb />
bler substances, such as diamond.<lb />
"The road to nanotechnology<lb />
may pass through protein tech-<lb />
nology, using parts as stiff as<lb />
wood states Drexler, "but<lb />
nanotechnology itself will use<lb />
materials like diamond, five times<lb />
as stiff as steel and fifty times<lb />
stronger<lb />
"To picture such a device he<lb />
continues, "don't picture a pro-<lb />
tein molecule or a biological cell<lb />
See NANOTECH, page 2<lb />
Workman clear the Chancellor's yard of fallen debris from the weekend ice storm. (Photo by J.D.<lb />
Whitmire�Photolab)<lb />
Basketball coach Kay Yow to speak at ECU<lb />
Bv CLAY DEANHARDT<lb />
Staff Wnw<lb />
When Kay Yow was an Eng-<lb />
lish major at East Carolina<lb />
Teacher's College from 1960- � ,<lb />
1964, the former Gibson ville High �� 8 �"<lb />
School basketball star couldn't<lb />
when, as ECU'S 1989 Distin-<lb />
guished Alumna Lecturer, she<lb />
speaks Monday on "Striving to<lb />
Excel�Going for the Gold Her<lb />
public lecture will be held at 4<lb />
p.m. in room 1031 of the General<lb />
plav that sport at the collegiate<lb />
level There just weren't that<lb />
manv women's basketball teams<lb />
in the United States.<lb />
A lot has changed since then.<lb />
E.C.T.C. is now ECU. Kay<lb />
Yow has won an Olympic gold<lb />
medal coaching women's basket-<lb />
ball and is the head coach of the<lb />
perenially powerful North Caro-<lb />
lina State Unversity women's<lb />
Wolf pack squad.<lb />
ECU campus.<lb />
Yow began her career teach-<lb />
ing English and working as a li-<lb />
brarian at Allen Jay High School<lb />
in North Carolina's piedmont af-<lb />
ter she graduated with a<lb />
bachelor's degree from E.C.T.C.<lb />
When the basketball coach<lb />
there decided he wanted to coach<lb />
only the men's athletic teams,<lb />
quite a surprise.<lb />
"It's not something I had even<lb />
thought about doing she says.<lb />
Coaching, at that time, was an<lb />
almost exclusively male profes-<lb />
sion. "I can't imagine their think-<lb />
ing it (I could be a coach) any more<lb />
than I was thinking it<lb />
But blazing new frontiers has<lb />
never bothered Yow. Her Allen<lb />
Jay teams went 77-20 in four<lb />
years, winning the conference<lb />
title each year. After she coached<lb />
one year at Gibsonville High, she<lb />
decided to work on a master's<lb />
degree in physical education at<lb />
the University of North Carolina<lb />
at Greensboro.<lb />
"1 planned to go back to<lb />
Allen Jay's principal remembered<lb />
that Ms. Yow had been a basket-<lb />
ball standout during her years at (teaching) high school after that,<lb />
ShTwU?talk about her Olym- Gibsonville High School and he she says.<lb />
pic experience and her rise to the � " to la1ce �nfAllen W It was not to be.<lb />
top of the coaching profession women s program. It came as Yow spent her second year of<lb />
the master's program working<lb />
part-time in the physical educa-<lb />
tion department at Elon College,<lb />
just down the road from UNCG.<lb />
Elon was just developing a<lb />
women's athletic program, and<lb />
when they advertised for a<lb />
women's basketball, volleyball<lb />
and tennis coach and a coordina-<lb />
tor of women's athletics, Yow was<lb />
coaxed into applying. She began<lb />
her collegiate coaching career<lb />
there in 1971.<lb />
She began coaching colle-<lb />
giately at a time when many<lb />
people still felt women should not<lb />
participate in sports.<lb />
According to Yow, however,<lb />
intercollegiate athletics teach<lb />
women more about life than they<lb />
learn in just the classroom.<lb />
"If s a very educational ven-<lb />
ture she says. "You learn a lot<lb />
about yourself. Team competition<lb />
is challenging physically, emo-<lb />
tionally and spiritually.<lb />
"There are many challenges,<lb />
and you can create confidence.<lb />
You leam dedication, determina-<lb />
tion, sacrifice, commitment and<lb />
how to work with other people. It<lb />
can be a very valuable experience.<lb />
"It has been for me<lb />
But Yow says she faced a<lb />
battle getting the Elon program<lb />
off the ground.<lb />
"When I started at Elon there<lb />
were no scholarships (for<lb />
women's basketball) she says.<lb />
"Not at Elon But Kay Yow has<lb />
never let a little thing like no<lb />
scholarships stand in her way. In<lb />
five years at Elon her teams<lb />
posted a 57-19 record and won<lb />
two state championships.<lb />
Then, in 1975, Yow took on a<lb />
new challenge, becoming coordi-<lb />
nator of women's athletics and<lb />
the softball, volleyball and bas-<lb />
ketball coach at NCSU. She never<lb />
looked back.<lb />
You would, of course, expect<lb />
the new head coach of a growing<lb />
power in women's basketball to<lb />
feel a little pressure. Especially if<lb />
that new coach was one of the few<lb />
women in her field: a kind of role<lb />
model for future coaches. But<lb />
then again, you must expect the<lb />
unexpected from Yow.<lb />
"I didn't feel any pressure<lb />
Yow the philosopher says,<lb />
calmly, quietly, as if to emphasize<lb />
the fact. "I've never felt a great<lb />
deal of pressure.<lb />
"I think pressure is some-<lb />
thing we put on ourselves that can<lb />
either help you or hurt you. You<lb />
See KAY YOW, page 5<lb /><pb facs="00058127_tn_0002" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FEBRUARY 23.1989<lb />
Guess what? Fast Food isn't healthy<lb />
College students are known<lb />
for their fast food habits. Fast food<lb />
and foods available on campus<lb />
are often high in calories, fat,<lb />
sodium, and cholestero' Many<lb />
students are concerned about eat-<lb />
ing a healthy diet because of its<lb />
importance in maintaining<lb />
weight and minimizing choles-<lb />
terol levels. Eating a health diet is<lb />
easy once vou learn how to make<lb />
the proper food choices. Knowing<lb />
how to make the proper food se-<lb />
lections is important. Many food<lb />
items have the calorie, fat, so-<lb />
dium, cholesterol, as well as other<lb />
nutrient contents listed on the<lb />
label.<lb />
Before reading a label you<lb />
should know what you are look-<lb />
ing for. Many food choices in-<lb />
volve making a trade off. For ex-<lb />
ample, pretzels have more so-<lb />
dium than potato chips, but have<lb />
significantly lower calories, fat,<lb />
and cholesterol. You need to de-<lb />
cide for yourself which of these<lb />
vou most need to avoid.<lb />
You should also know about<lb />
specific ingredients that can clue<lb />
you in on things that you may not<lb />
be aware of in your food. Hydro-<lb />
gcnated oil and palm or coconut<lb />
oil indicate high saturated fat<lb />
content. Eating foods that are high<lb />
in saturated fat can raise your<lb />
blood cholesterol level. Corn<lb />
syrup, dextrose, fructose and malt<lb />
sugar indicate the presence of<lb />
refined sugar. Sugar supplies<lb />
calories but very few nutrients.<lb />
Foods high in sugar are usually<lb />
high in calories which can lead to<lb />
weight gain. Sugar is also a major<lb />
factor in tooth decay.<lb />
Health Column<lb />
by<lb />
Mary-Elesha<lb />
Adams<lb />
Sometimes you can improve<lb />
the nutrient content of fast foods<lb />
by making smart choices from the<lb />
menu. For example, if you want a<lb />
burger, Big Mac has 518 calories,<lb />
but a Quarter Pounder without<lb />
mayonnaise has less than 400<lb />
calories, and less fat. Likewise, a<lb />
turkey sub without oil or mayon-<lb />
naise has fewer calories, less fat<lb />
and more protein than a salami<lb />
sub all the way. You don't always<lb />
have to go for "a salad" to ensure<lb />
low calories and good nutrition.<lb />
For example, a fast food baked<lb />
potato has only about 150 calories,<lb />
complex carbohydrates and lots<lb />
of vitamins, compared to a burger<lb />
at around 400. Remember to order<lb />
your butter on the side and use<lb />
sparingly.<lb />
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BCONE, N.C. (AD � Appa-<lb />
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OPINION<lb />
Pago 4<lb />
SGA<lb />
It's time for everybody to get involved!<lb />
The president, vice president,<lb />
treasurer, secretary, and speaker of<lb />
the Student Government Organiza-<lb />
tion are all fraternity sorority- ori-<lb />
ented. In fact, the overall percentage<lb />
of Greek involvement in SGA is over<lb />
60 percent, according to statistics<lb />
compiled by The East Carolinian.<lb />
Only an estimated ten percent of<lb />
the undergraduates on ECU'S cam-<lb />
pus are in fraternities or sororities,<lb />
so 60 percent is a high representa-<lb />
tion for those particular groups.<lb />
The reason for this high percent-<lb />
age is not a result of anything Greeks<lb />
are doing. Or maybe it's a result of<lb />
everything they're doing. Greeks<lb />
are getting involved in campus<lb />
government and that's something<lb />
other students seem disinterested<lb />
in. If there's to be true representation<lb />
of all types of students, then a vari-<lb />
etv of people have to get involved.<lb />
This apathy also shows up at<lb />
election time when students have a<lb />
chance to elect top officers for SGA.<lb />
The activists at ECU, the ones who<lb />
do come out in numbers, the ones<lb />
who are behind a candidate aftd will<lb />
cast their vote to see that person put<lb />
into office are those in fraternites<lb />
and sorontk �.<lb />
What we end up with is the situ-<lb />
ation wherein a small minoritv de-<lb />
cide the fate oi the majority, which<lb />
rarely satisfies the population as a<lb />
whole (take South Africa for in-<lb />
stance, though that's an extremeex-<lb />
ample). Here, however, there is no<lb />
excuse for such exclusivity in our<lb />
government, which any student can<lb />
become a part of.<lb />
Perhaps that is the problem. An<lb />
organization such as the Student<lb />
Government is very intimidating to<lb />
most students and doesn't often<lb />
clearly invite new candidates. This<lb />
results in an in-breeding which is<lb />
detrimental to the equal representa-<lb />
tion of various viewpoints. Many<lb />
students feel that if they don't have<lb />
some sort of political background in<lb />
high school or elsewhere, that it's<lb />
too late to start pursuing one.<lb />
It's not. All a student has to do is<lb />
to go and attend one of the SGA<lb />
meetings anv Monday at five and<lb />
watch the government body in ac-<lb />
tion. It will soojx become obvious<lb />
that no-one there is much more<lb />
qualified to participate than any<lb />
other student on campus. In fact,<lb />
once you view the proceedings, the<lb />
urge to have your voice heard in the<lb />
decision-making will Hkely mani-<lb />
fest itself.<lb />
J� iJAIT! THIS 19 THB SATANIC NllRSBSi'<lb />
RtAU-Y, U� MNT CARRY THAT BOOK"<lb />
'Satanic Verses' vs.<lb />
'Last Temptation'<lb />
By SCOTT MAXWELL<lb />
Editorial Columnist<lb />
The furor generated by Moslem funda-<lb />
mentalists over Salman Rushdie's novel<lb />
'The Satanic Verses" strikes many in this<lb />
country as almost comical. Since there are<lb />
comparatively few American Moslems, the<lb />
controversy is being treated almost light-<lb />
heartedly by the American media.<lb />
The Moslem world is remote in more<lb />
than distance, however. It is a remote frame<lb />
of reference for most Americans, which<lb />
could help make it easier for Americans to<lb />
view the situation objectively.<lb />
It is worth considering the reaction that<lb />
would follow from Christian fundamental-<lb />
ists in this country had the book dealt with<lb />
Christianity instead. Christian fundamen-<lb />
talists here and in other parts of the world<lb />
have behaved similarly to their Moslem<lb />
counterparts when faced with similar situ-<lb />
ations.<lb />
'The Satanic Verses" offers a chance to<lb />
reevaluate the validity of Christian funda-<lb />
mentalists' uproar over "The Last Tempta-<lb />
tion of Christ In both cases, the outraged<lb />
group responded to the presentation of an<lb />
alternate view of its beliefs with violence<lb />
and calls for censorship. Granted, the Chris-<lb />
tian fundamentalists didn't call for Martin<lb />
Scorcese's execution but they did destroy<lb />
property and intimidate many theater<lb />
owners, much as Waldenbooks has been<lb />
scared into dropping the book.<lb />
Books should not be banned, and their<lb />
authors should not face death threats �<lb />
even on religious matters. Questioning and<lb />
criticism are essential to a healthy and vig-<lb />
orous faith, as the Jesuits well know.<lb />
One hopes that the public will keep in<lb />
rrirnd the Moslems' reaction to "The Satanic<lb />
Verses" next time the Christian fundamen-<lb />
talists are up in arms. If so, the latter group<lb />
may at last get the amount of attention it<lb />
deserves- none<lb />
Student G cTVipCtywe<lb />
HES, But v yf<lb />
Cjm�5 to rm. nt<lb />
Hysterical overreaction to bats<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
I fear we have recently witnessed<lb />
yet another historical overreaction<lb />
based on ignorance and myth. 1 refer<lb />
to the poisoning and bludgeoning to<lb />
death of over a hundred bats in Belk<lb />
Dorm.<lb />
According to the biologists who<lb />
study bats, fewer than 1 2 of 1 of all<lb />
bats are rabid and these are rarely<lb />
aggressive. These biologists say that<lb />
"when people are threatened, it is<lb />
usually because they have picked up<lb />
a sick bat that bites in self-defense<lb />
Bats are not blind; they navigate not<lb />
only using their eyes, but aided by<lb />
high frequency sound, and can detect<lb />
obstacles as fine as human hair. It is<lb />
unlikely they will ever become en-<lb />
tangled in your hair.<lb />
Bats are very efficient insect ex-<lb />
terminators, consuming several<lb />
hundred insects nightlv. Many eco-<lb />
nomic plant crops, including<lb />
peaches, are bat-pollinated, and thus<lb />
depend on bats to produce fruit.<lb />
Granted that few of us, myself<lb />
included, would want a bedroom full<lb />
of roosting or flying bats. Butbv using<lb />
a little more thought and a lot less hys-<lb />
teria, it is plain that a more rational,<lb />
humane, and ecologically wise<lb />
method of removing these creatures<lb />
is simply "exclusion block their<lb />
entry into the building and operwin-<lb />
dowsBrilow them to exit. S�<lb />
1, for one, do not rest easier know-<lb />
ing that any variant in our customary<lb />
routine can be swiftly brought under<lb />
control by calling housing workers<lb />
with brooms to beat out the brains of<lb />
any intruder and reduce the unpro-<lb />
tected to a bloody pulp.<lb />
Ann Bellis<lb />
Dept. of Biology<lb />
North is bad<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
In response to Nick<lb />
Skottcgaard's letter supporting�1-<lb />
iver North I would like to ask Mr.<lb />
Skottegaard and others like him how<lb />
they can show sympathy for a<lb />
Constitution violating liar? Oliver<lb />
North degraded the country and<lb />
Constitution he seemingly fought so<lb />
bravely to protect. Not to mention the<lb />
fact that supporting the fighting in<lb />
Nicaragua is supporting death<lb />
whether it's done legally or not. It's<lb />
my opinion that Oliver North should<lb />
be punished for treason. Is this how I<lb />
want to thank him for 20 years of<lb />
loyal service to this country? Yes it is<lb />
because obviously that was 20 years<lb />
served in vain. Oliver North stabbed<lb />
his country and humanity as a whole<lb />
straight in the back. And if he gets<lb />
away with it, well then I guess he gets<lb />
the last laugh.<lb />
Mr. Skottegaard said Mr. North<lb />
"isbeing prosecuted for his hard and<lb />
loyal work for the U.S. of A Since<lb />
when did shipping illegal weapons<lb />
to support another country's war<lb />
become part of a Lt. Cols job? Mr.<lb />
Skottegaard also pointed out that<lb />
"the government has already spent<lb />
between 7 and 9 million dollars to<lb />
send this patriot to jail Another rea-<lb />
son to loathe the man. His utter fool-<lb />
ishness and treachery cost moncv,<lb />
money that could have been spent on<lb />
something useful. I guess this is a<lb />
case of the lesser-of-two-evils. I'd be<lb />
terrified to think that some mar<lb />
getting off scott-free to roam I<lb />
world selling and trading whi<lb />
knows what to people that ma<lb />
stroy themselves and others. &amp;<lb />
million dollars i a ridiculous<lb />
amount to spend on someone s<lb />
viouslv guilty and it pains me to sa<lb />
this when there are indeed son<lb />
that could have benefited from th(<lb />
monev as Mr. Skottegaard said. I<lb />
sleep better thinking maybe one<lb />
more maniac will be taken off the<lb />
streets. It makes me sick to my st<lb />
ach when I think oi how people in<lb />
trying to turn this back-stabbing<lb />
nto some sort of hero.<lb />
BethEiln,<lb />
Broadcast11 .<lb />
Sophor<lb />
Pirate Walk<lb />
To the editor<lb />
After hearing the informahoi<lb />
concerning the Fast Carolina L'niver<lb />
sity Pirate Walk, we the members i I<lb />
Sigma Sigma Sigma feel the program<lb />
should be abolished. We feel the besl<lb />
alternative would be that the Pn.iu<lb />
Waik'te in the hands of the Pu<lb />
Safety Department, it is the responsi<lb />
bility oi the Public Safety Depart<lb />
ment to look after our safety on thi<lb />
campus. We hope the Public Safer)<lb />
Department recognizes the impor<lb />
tance oi this program and will agree<lb />
to its terms.<lb />
Membei<lb />
Sigma Sigma Sigma<lb />
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Pending $8.6 billion highway<lb />
give NC economic boost, says<lb />
plan to<lb />
Martin<lb />
RALEIGH (AD - The $8.6<lb />
billion, 12-year highway con-<lb />
struction program pending in the<lb />
General Assembly is "a phenome-<lb />
nal piece oi work that would<lb />
give North Carolina's economy a<lb />
big boost, Gow Jim Martin says.<lb />
It will strengthen our ability eluding a 3-cent boost in the flat<lb />
to bring manufacturing jobs into per-gallon rate and an increase<lb />
an) area of the state Martin said<lb />
Tuesday. "It will strengthen the<lb />
abihtv to get our goods to market.<lb />
It will strengthen the ability of<lb />
travelers and tourists  to travel<lb />
where thev want to go in North<lb />
Carolina<lb />
Martin officially endorsed the<lb />
package at a news conference,<lb />
although he had said for months<lb />
he expected to support the recom-<lb />
mendations of the Highway<lb />
Study Commission, lie ap-<lb />
pointed five of the commission's<lb />
13 members and his administra-<lb />
tion worked with the panel in<lb />
developing the plan.<lb />
It is "the boldest highway<lb />
Democratic legislative lead- ture Subcommittee on Highways,<lb />
ers have said Martin's stamp of said he already had been ap-<lb />
approval was crucial to the proached by someone wanting to<lb />
program's enactment. They said add a road project to the list of<lb />
the General Assembly would not those promised funding under<lb />
raise taxes over the Republican the study commission plan. "1<lb />
governor's motor fuels tax, in- said 'absolutely not" Church<lb />
said.<lb />
"If we start tampering with it<lb />
from 3 percent to 7 percent in the too much, it'll come unraveled<lb />
tax at the wholesale level. Infrastructure Committee Chair-<lb />
It also would levy a 2 percent man Sam Hunt, D-Alamance,<lb />
fee on automobile title transfers, said. Legislators and administra-<lb />
The governor was briefed on the tion officials said they knew of no<lb />
studv group's plan Tuesday significant opposition to the<lb />
morning at an Executive Mansion program's major components,<lb />
meeting with Transportation Sec- despite lingering questions about<lb />
retary Jim Harrington, House what combination of taxes and<lb />
Speaker Joe Mavretic, Senate fees should be levied.<lb />
President Pro Tern Henson Bar- "I haven't heard from any<lb />
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others. "How can you be against God,<lb />
The package is expected to be motherhood and highways?"<lb />
introduced in the House and Sen- Gardner said in an interview<lb />
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nized bv more than half a dozen snite the aversion to higher taxes<lb />
that conservative Republicans<lb />
committees and subcommittees,<lb />
construction program in the his- but sponsors say they will resist traditionally espouse.<lb />
tory of North Carolina  a phe- major changes that could endan- "You're basically talking<lb />
nomenal piece of work Martin ger the coalition of support it en- about a user's tax Gardner said,<lb />
said. "It will helpbring jobs to the joys. "If we're going to have economic<lb />
people, it will help get the people Rep. John Church, D-Vance, development in this state, you've<lb />
to the jobs chairman oi the House Infrastruc- got to have roads. That's the key to<lb />
Join Tim Hampton<lb />
and the East<lb />
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The program would establish<lb />
a trust fund that would pay for an<lb />
"intrastatc highway system" that<lb />
would put 95 percent of the state's<lb />
residents within 10 miles of at<lb />
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also would fund "loop" highways<lb />
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pave all state-maintained secon-<lb />
dary roads within 16 years.<lb />
One piece of unfinished busi-<lb />
ness is developing an "equitable<lb />
distribution formula" to ensure<lb />
that every region of the state gets<lb />
a fair share of the construction<lb />
money.<lb />
Harrington is considering a<lb />
plan that would combine the<lb />
state's 14 highway divisions into<lb />
seven regions to which money<lb />
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that I'mpreparcd to support he<lb />
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Kay Yow<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
make your own decisions about<lb />
pressure. It can be a motivator, or<lb />
a destrover<lb />
Yow began her international<lb />
coaching career in 1979 as an as-<lb />
Mstant coach for the World Games<lb />
in Mexico Citv. "From that point<lb />
on 1 had quite an extensive career<lb />
coaching international!v<lb />
Extensive � and successful.<lb />
In 1986, Vow coached the Ameri-<lb />
can team to a victory over the<lb />
Soviet team in the Goodwill<lb />
Games in Moscow, marking the<lb />
first time in 2 vears the U.S. team<lb />
had beaten the Soviets in major<lb />
competition. (The U.S. team won<lb />
the 1984 Olympic gold, but the<lb />
Russian team boycotted those<lb />
Olvmpics.) Folio wing the loss, the<lb />
U.SS.R. fired their women's<lb />
coaching staff and began to pre-<lb />
pare for the W rki Champion-<lb />
ships iater that year.<lb />
The US, lea bv Yow, met the<lb />
Soviets again in those champion-<lb />
ships. And once again the score<lb />
came out in favor of the Ameri-<lb />
cans. Finally, after years of grow-<lb />
ing to reach a level where they<lb />
could compete internationally,<lb />
the U.S. team took the lead in<lb />
women's basketball.<lb />
lt was a lead they would not<lb />
relinquish for the 1988 Olympics,<lb />
where Yow's team devastated the<lb />
Soviets in the semifinals before<lb />
knocking off the Yugoslavians to<lb />
win the gold medal.<lb />
Yow says winning the gold<lb />
medal was the most thrilling<lb />
thing that's happened to her as a<lb />
coach, with the experience of the<lb />
opening ceremonies running a<lb />
close second.<lb />
Back home at N.C.S.U. this<lb />
year, Kav Yow stresses the impor-<lb />
tance of academics to her players.<lb />
"We have an assistant coach<lb />
in charge of academics, as kind of<lb />
a liaison between athletics and<lb />
academics she says. "We also<lb />
have a required study hall and an<lb />
extensive tutoring program.<lb />
There's a great emphasis on it all<lb />
the time<lb />
And then there's tradition to<lb />
think about. Yow's Wolf pack<lb />
squad is 19-5 as of Tuesday and<lb />
10-2 in the Atlantic Coast Confer-<lb />
ence. Their final game is Saturday<lb />
against the University of Virginia,<lb />
and the team is assured of its 14th<lb />
winning season in 15 years.<lb />
Ms. Yow's work, as impor-<lb />
tant as it has always been, has<lb />
taken a new focus since a recent<lb />
brush with cancer. In 1987 Ms.<lb />
Yow had a radical mastectomy.<lb />
Afterwards, she agreed to serve as<lb />
a spokesperson and fundraiser<lb />
for the Lineberger Cancer Re-<lb />
search Center in Chapel Hill. She-<lb />
is on a mission to raise $1 million<lb />
for research there, and after just<lb />
over a year she has passed the<lb />
half-way point, having raised<lb />
$600100.<lb />
Through it all, if there is one<lb />
thing that has remained constant<lb />
about Yow, it is her faith. Deeply<lb />
religious, Yow feels her faith has<lb />
helped her to face the challenges<lb />
that have confronted her on the<lb />
court and off.<lb />
"It's like a wheel. Each<lb />
person's wheel has a hub around<lb />
which all the spokes connect and<lb />
from which the wheel revolves.<lb />
My faith is my hub. Everything I<lb />
do is going to relate to that she<lb />
says.<lb />
"It's the same with other<lb />
people. For some the hub is<lb />
money, for others basketball.<lb />
They don't always know what it<lb />
is, but they've got one she says.<lb />
Yow's faith has been a matter<lb />
of public discussion ever since she<lb />
smuggled Bibles and other reli-<lb />
gious literature into the Soviet<lb />
Union, where they were illegal,<lb />
during the summer of the 1986<lb />
Goodwill Games and World<lb />
Championships.<lb />
She still will not openly dis-<lb />
cuss the matter for fear there may<lb />
be some reprisals against the<lb />
people who took the literature.<lb />
Expect faith to be a key focus<lb />
of Yow's lecture when she speaks<lb />
Monday at ECU. Using the Olym-<lb />
pic theme as a reference, Yow says<lb />
she will talk about what it takes to<lb />
be successful: focus, vision, plan-<lb />
ning, teamwork and desire.<lb />
It would be tough to find<lb />
some one more qualified to dis-<lb />
cuss what it takes to be a success.<lb />
Throughout her life, and beneath<lb />
the many hats she has worn, Kay<lb />
Yow has always worked to be the<lb />
best she could.<lb />
Just watch her on the basket-<lb />
ball court.<lb />
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Sociological problems to<lb />
be examined in conference<lb />
FCU New Bureau<lb />
Educators, career persons<lb />
and students in the field of sociol-<lb />
ogy will examine many of today's<lb />
zoological problems this week<lb />
at the 17th annual sociological<lb />
research conference held at ECU.<lb />
More than 120 participants<lb />
from mid-Atlantic region colleges<lb />
and universities are prc-regis-<lb />
tered for the conference which be-<lb />
gins Thursday at the Ramada Inn.<lb />
The event is cc-sponsored by<lb />
Alpha Kappa Delta International<lb />
honor society in sociology chap-<lb />
ters at ECU and Virginia Com-<lb />
monwealth University,<lb />
Richmond, and the Department<lb />
of Sociology and Anthropology,<lb />
the College of Arts and Sciences<lb />
and the Student Government As-<lb />
sociation, East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity.<lb />
The event opens with a panel<lb />
on "Responding to the Chal-<lb />
lenges of Rural Health Care" and<lb />
a reception Thursday evening.<lb />
William D'Antonio of Wash-<lb />
ington, chief executive officer of<lb />
the American Sociological Asso-<lb />
ciation, will keynote the confer-<lb />
ence with a banquet address,<lb />
"Recruiting Sociologists for the<lb />
Year 2000 Friday.<lb />
Friday and Saturday sessions<lb />
include sections on the sociology<lb />
of pornography, crime, war<lb />
trauma, career opportunities, eat-<lb />
ing disorders, medical sociology,<lb />
religion and society and value<lb />
choices. Fanelists will include<lb />
student presenters.<lb />
Yours at no extra charge whatever with any<lb />
Clinique purchase of 10.00 or more.<lb />
Blueberry Soft-Pressed Eye Shadow<lb />
with Applicator.<lb />
Light Quick Corrector<lb />
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FEBRUARY 23,1989<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
FOR RENT<lb />
APARTMENT FOR RENT Two blocks<lb />
from campus. (One bedroom available<lb />
unbl July). Fully furnished, walking dis-<lb />
tance to campus and downtown, hard-<lb />
wood floors, friendly neighbors. $130<lb />
month plus utilities. 757-0412.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED: Non<lb />
smoker to share 2 bedroom townhouse, 1<lb />
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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 />
ROOMMATE NEEDED: For summer at<lb />
llilton Head Ocean front. Brvan 758-<lb />
1665.<lb />
APARTMENT FOR RENT: March 1st<lb />
Georgetown Apartments. Two bedroom,<lb />
112 baths. Walking distance to campus<lb />
and downtown. Free cable. 830-1758.<lb />
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 New refigera-<lb />
tor, ECU Bus Serivice' Call now.<lb />
FOR SALE<lb />
LASER PRINTER USERS HP and<lb />
Apple laser printer toner cartridges can be<lb />
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SONY RECEIVER: Excellent cond. Re-<lb />
mote control, still has4 vears on warranty.<lb />
Only SI75.00. Call: 758-9470 anytime.<lb />
FOR SALE: Need ECU Alumni Directory,<lb />
if vou have one and want to sell one,<lb />
please call rhil at 919-829-2099 or 919-876-<lb />
0669.<lb />
CAN �OU BUY: Jeeps, Cars, 4 x 4's seized<lb />
in drug raids for under SI00.007 Call for<lb />
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COUCH FOR SALE: Battan wood with<lb />
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FOR SALE: 1979 Mazda. 4 speed, AC,<lb />
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FOR SALE: Ringgold Towers B-unit 306<lb />
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ments Call 407-778-8030 in the evenings.<lb />
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FOR SALE: Ethan Allen bedroom set<lb />
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table S339JC. baukj-dlrfUniniu-<lb />
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FEMALE RESIDENT COUNSELOR:<lb />
Interested in those with human service<lb />
background wishing to gain valuable<lb />
experience in the field. No monetary<lb />
compensation, however room, utilities<lb />
and phone provided. Mary Smith REAL<lb />
Crisis Center 758-HELP.<lb />
OVERSEAS JOBS: Also Cruiseships.<lb />
S10,000-S105,000vr Now Hiring! 320<lb />
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SOCCER COACHES NEEDED: The<lb />
Greenville Recreation and Parks Depart-<lb />
ment is recruiting for 10-14 part-time soc-<lb />
cer coaches for the Spring Indoor Soccer<lb />
program. Applicants must possess some<lb />
knowledge in soccer skills and have pa-<lb />
tience to work with youth. Applicants<lb />
must be able to coach young people, ages<lb />
5-18 m 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 />
S3 55 hr. Application will be accepted<lb />
starting Mon February 6. Contact Ben<lb />
James at S30-4550 or 830-4543.<lb />
WANTED: ENG Editor, proficient 34"<lb />
video tape editing. Part-time. Contact<lb />
News Director, W1TN-TV, 946-3131.<lb />
EOEAffirmative Action Employer. Mi-<lb />
norities and women encouraged to apply.<lb />
BRODY"S AND BRODVS 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: Brodv's, Carolina<lb />
East Mall, M-W, 2-4 p.m.<lb />
HELP WANTED: Summer pb, June-<lb />
August, at Emerald Isle. Mechanically<lb />
inclined individuals to operate jet ski<lb />
rentals. Call 523-4798 in Kinston day or<lb />
night.<lb />
i.<lb />
NEW ENGLAND BROTHERSISTER<lb />
CAMPS: (Mass) 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, nflery and biking; other<lb />
openings include performing Arts, Fine<lb />
Arts, yearbook, photography, cooking,<lb />
sewing, rollerskahng, rocketry, ropes,<lb />
camp craft; all waterfront activities<lb />
(swimming, skiing, sailing, windsurfing,<lb />
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SERVICES OFFERED<lb />
PARTY: If you are having a party and<lb />
need a DJ. for the best music available for<lb />
parties: Dance, Top 40, &amp; Beach. Call355-<lb />
2781 and ask foT'TOorgan "�<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 />
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NEED A D.J Hire the ELBO DJ. Call<lb />
early and book for your formal or party.<lb />
75S-1700, ask for Dillon or leave a mes-<lb />
sage.<lb />
PAPERS TYPEDRESUMES COM-<lb />
POSED: Call 756-9136.<lb />
ATTENTION�HIRING Government<lb />
jobs�your area Many immediate open-<lb />
ings without waiting list or test. $17,840-<lb />
S69,485. Call 1-602-838-8885. 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 Center,<lb />
1009 Dickinson Ave. for interview.<lb />
NATIONAL MARKETING FIRM<lb />
SEEKS: Ambitious, mature student to<lb />
manage on-campus promotions for top<lb />
national companies this school year. Hex-<lb />
ible hours with earnings potential to<lb />
$2,500. Call Lisanne or Rebecca at 1-800-<lb />
592-2121<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
REWARD Know anyone who has a<lb />
new large oval-shaped purple stone ring?<lb />
One was lost 2-9-89 in the downtown area.<lb />
Call Wendy 758-6946 Sentimental value.<lb />
Will pay for its return.<lb />
ZETA TAU ALPHA: Would like to con-<lb />
gratulate the newest sisters of our soror-<lb />
ity. April Barbour, June Barker, Elizabeth<lb />
Batson, Elizabeth Gerard, Suzanne Grace,<lb />
Shannon Malsey, Jeni Hedrick, Kellie<lb />
Houchen, Jane Huggins, Joyce Parleey,<lb />
Katherine Price, Lori Reynolds, Lisa Tay-<lb />
lor and Tracy Tuten.<lb />
ZTA BASKETBALL PLAYERS: Good<lb />
luck in the basketball tournament tonight.<lb />
We love you. �The non-playing sisters<lb />
and pledges of ZTA.<lb />
AOPI'S OWN: Jacque Farris, Caroline<lb />
Haire and Fay Jones. Congratulations on<lb />
becoming sisters of AOPi. Sorry Guys!<lb />
AOPI'S: Get ready for a wild weekend.<lb />
Friday's the sister party (be festive!). Who<lb />
knows what the rest of the weekend will<lb />
entail.<lb />
GREEKS: We hope everyone's plans for<lb />
Spring Bieak are coming along. Have a<lb />
spankin' week. �The sisters and pledges<lb />
of AOIM.<lb />
ADPI: Hope ya'U are ready for the pre-<lb />
downtown throw down at Grog's tonight!<lb />
We're all lookin' forward to it! �Love,<lb />
Theta Chi.<lb />
THETA CHI WANTS: To congratulate<lb />
Pat Moye on his work with Special Olym-<lb />
pics and we can't forget Clay's o-fer per-<lb />
formance on the Coach Steele Show. Way<lb />
to go air wacker!<lb />
THETA CHI PLEDGES ARE: Having a<lb />
car wash Saturday at the Fuel Dock. Come<lb />
out and get your car washed cheap! We<lb />
specialize in buses and urban assault ve-<lb />
hicles!<lb />
SIGMA BASKETBALL: Good luck in the<lb />
tournament. We'll be cheering for y'all<lb />
�Love, the Sigmas.<lb />
SIGMA FIELD REP: Hope your stay at<lb />
ECU will be one to remember. We look<lb />
forward to working with you. �Love, the<lb />
Sigmas.<lb />
SIGMA WATER POLO TEAM: t lang in<lb />
there, y'all are doing a great job We love<lb />
each &amp; every one of you. L.D. stay in that<lb />
innertube �Love, the Sigmas.<lb />
FREE CAR WASH TO SUPPORT THE<lb />
MARCH OF DIMES: Will be held Satur-<lb />
day at Quincy's Steak 1 louse by Sigma<lb />
Alpha Epsilon Please support the March<lb />
of Dimes<lb />
SAE: Basketball team�y'all are doing<lb />
awesome. 'Nuff said. Water polo team,<lb />
keep it up and stay in vour innertube<lb />
Chuck.<lb />
SAE AFTERNOON DELIGHT: Every<lb />
iatrirngiii, nworinftppB at,5s30-<lb />
&amp;mmiimdmmt D�te and thetwcredtblg �<lb />
bearded lady.<lb />
SIG-EPS: Paul Ax, Willie, Trum, Tripper<lb />
IL, and Chuck Wagon take your FAT A's<lb />
up North for Spring Break! So you don't<lb />
have to take your shirts offj-<lb />
KA'S: Thanks for inviting us over for the<lb />
pre-downtown party. We had a great<lb />
time. Let's do it again, soon �The Sig-<lb />
mas.<lb />
SCOTT SNYDER AND WENDY ARTS:<lb />
The cat is out of the bag. May your lies be<lb />
filled with happiness and many plump<lb />
children. �The Sweethearts.<lb />
HEY ALL YOU HOODU GURU AOPI'S:<lb />
Grab your tie-dyes and sandals and get<lb />
ready for a sixties flashback tonight. It's<lb />
going to be a gToovy time so get stoked! �<lb />
Peace, chicks. �Love, the Alpha Sigs.<lb />
GREEKS: Here's the news, have you<lb />
heard the latest!? We're selling t-shirts<lb />
and they're the GREATEST! 'Ten rea-<lb />
sons to be Greek" is what it's all about, buy<lb />
yours today�you WON'T want to be left<lb />
out! Just ask any AZD for more details!<lb />
ECU: Get psyched for Spring Break! Don't<lb />
forget to buy your 'Ten reasons to b�<lb />
Greek" t-shirts�JUST IN TIME FOR<lb />
SPRING BREAK! �The AZD-s.<lb />
LAMBDA CHI'S: In just a few hours,<lb />
we'll be rorkin' with you! Wearing leather<lb />
and chains, and riding motorcycles too!<lb />
Bring your helmets, 'cause the ride will be<lb />
rough! We're GETTING GNARLY ON A<lb />
HARLEY�are you tough enough!? (We<lb />
can't wait for this one. . .�Love, the<lb />
AZD's.<lb />
HEY HEY: DZ this weekend was a blast.<lb />
Alumni and fun, it all went too fast. Pick-<lb />
ing up spoons, three man dice. A big silver<lb />
barrel and three bags of ice. Kappa Sigs,<lb />
SAE's, and a lone Sig Ep. Stratford Arms<lb />
rocked�no tenints slept. Faye Head<lb />
came by, yogurt in hand. The stereo<lb />
rocked the girls in the band. The girls then<lb />
stormed Pantana B's place. On the ice we<lb />
slid home, everyone safe. Let's do it again.<lb />
HEY: ECU Basketball Team: The Delta<lb />
Zetas would like to congratulate you on<lb />
your win against American U. Keep up<lb />
the good work! � Love, the sisters and <lb />
pledges of Delta Zeta.<lb />
KAY YOW: Your Delta Zeta sisters would I<lb />
like to welcome you back to ECU and we<lb />
hope you enjoy your visit. We are very<lb />
proud of your success! �Love, the sisters I<lb />
and pledges of Delta Zeta.<lb />
DELTA ZETA PLEDGES: We hope your<lb />
week is going fine. You're almost there.<lb />
We're having a great time! (Hope you are<lb />
too!). �Love, the sisters.<lb />
PI KAPPA ALPHA LIL' SISTERS: Ifs<lb />
your Appreciation Week. Your Big<lb />
Brother will be gettin' in touch with you<lb />
all during the week. Party with you Thurs-<lb />
day before the Fizz at the place. You are<lb />
the Best! �The Guys.<lb />
THANKS TO EVERYONE: Who partici-<lb />
pated in Win, Lose or Draw Tuesday. You<lb />
made it the success that it was. PIKE-IT.<lb />
ALPHA PHI: Thanks for a killa' good time<lb />
at the Palace last Thursday. We'll do it<lb />
again. �Pi Kappa Alpha.<lb />
THETA CHI TOP 10 MOST TOLD LIES<lb />
AT WAKE FORREST: 10 It never snows<lb />
in Winston-Salem. 9. Mike's friends are<lb />
good looking. 8. It's not gonna stick. 7. The<lb />
first meetingis at 8:30.6. Ye OT Duck Trap<lb />
has a stop light. 5. Front desk? This is<lb />
Charles Pfautz 4. Hey, the Beast is good.<lb />
3. Eat up guys, there's plenty of food. 2.<lb />
Moncla knows how to drive. I. Wake<lb />
Forrest can party.<lb />
HOMYS: Tag team wild thing nosh<lb />
masters cheezy road trip lust <lb />
lightning farts mv "bwovs I Love You!<lb />
�The Nickster (HLS).<lb />
SIGMA NU: Be a part of the fastest grow<lb />
ing fraternity on campus. Sigma Nu is<lb />
holding a second rush Mon. and Tues<lb />
Feb. 27 &amp; 28. Enjoy pizza Mon Chinese<lb />
food Tues and on both nights live music<lb />
with a live DJ. Come on out and meet the<lb />
Brothers, pledges and Little Sisters. Go<lb />
GREEK! Rush Sigma Nu Fraternity. 410<lb />
Elizabeth St right next to Lambda Chi's<lb />
house. Call for rides and more info. 758-<lb />
6472.<lb />
THE PI KAPPS PRESENT LITTLE SIS-<lb />
TER RUSH: Monday and Tuesday, Feb-<lb />
ruary 27th and 28th, 8-11 pm at the<lb />
house. If you are interested in us, we are<lb />
interested in you! The Pi Kappa Phi or-<lb />
ganization looks forward to seeing you<lb />
there!<lb />
We started Friday with a wild time at the<lb />
house which continued into Saturday<lb />
with some basketball and a ribbon cutting<lb />
ceremony that will never be forgotten!<lb />
Saturday night we partied hard once<lb />
again with 180 Proof and Tommy doing a<lb />
good fill in as DJ The alumni were im-<lb />
pressed and the rest of us had a blast!<lb />
BETA PSI PLEDGES: Never fear another<lb />
day is here Sunday may have brought<lb />
fright, but it should have shed some light<lb />
Get strong, be proud because we know<lb />
you have potential, now is the time to use<lb />
it<lb />
NEED A RIDE: Back from Charlotte this<lb />
weekend Will contribute gas<lb />
PI KAPPS: Founder's Day was a success' money. Call Stephanie at 752-8579.<lb />
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED<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 I<lb />
AT 752-2865<lb />
ATTENTION!<lb />
PAN HELLENIC<lb />
COUNCIL<lb />
ANNOUNCES:<lb />
FALL<lb />
SORORITY<lb />
RUSH<lb />
WILL BE HELD<lb />
BEEORE<lb />
CLASSES.<lb />
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi Car Wash<lb />
9 am - 4 pm<lb />
Saturday, Feb. 24th<lb />
Fuel Doc<lb />
lOn the comer of Greenville Blvd and 10th Street<lb />
$2.00 <lb />
ABORTION<lb />
"Personal and Confidential Care"<lb />
FREE Pregnancy<lb />
Testing<lb />
M-F 8:30-4 p.m.<lb />
Sat. 10-1 p.m.<lb />
Triangle Women's<lb />
Health Center<lb />
Call for appointment Mon thru Sat. Low<lb />
Coat Tennin.iMon to 20 week nr pregnancy<lb />
I 1-800-433-2930<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Subscription Form<lb />
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ALPHA PHI: Tonight will be a blast.<lb />
Luotewg swwe) la r Tlwi'Brotheraa �<lb />
SlgtrfrjaEftstWrt � <lb />
ALPHA PHI: Can't wait for Thursday.<lb />
Just bo ready for an awesome time�SAE<lb />
style. �Love, SAE.<lb />
THETA CHI AND PANTANA BOB'S:<lb />
Are having Happy Hour from 9 till clos-<lb />
ing on Wed. Come down to the best party<lb />
in town!<lb />
THETA CHI: How was that weekend at<lb />
Wake Forrest?<lb />
AOPI: Cowboy hats and Indian attire<lb />
were the outfits that we desired. Kingston<lb />
Place served as the ok. corral, cause, ev-<lb />
eryone there was throwin' down! With<lb />
Big Silver things lined along the wall, all<lb />
but one bit the dust, but they could have<lb />
been the death of us all. Once again, y'all<lb />
have outdone the rest, that's what makes<lb />
y'all the definite best! �Love, the Theta<lb />
Chi's.<lb />
BE A FOUNDER OF A FRATERNTIY:<lb />
No pledging is involved. It you're inter-<lb />
ested in making a difference, come to<lb />
Mendenhall room 2-�8 tonight at 8:15 p.m.<lb />
For more info, call Kevin 830-13.<lb />
Address:<lb />
Date to Begin:<lb />
Date to End:<lb />
Amount Paid:<lb />
ss- Business: a<lb />
Date Paid:<lb />
Rate: Individual $25 prr yearBusiness SIS per year<lb />
Return to: The East Carolinian, Publications Bldg - HCU. Cwcnvillc. NC 27838-4353<lb />
Right After Spring Break comes the:<lb />
14th Annual<lb />
TKE BOXING<lb />
Ringgirl Competition<lb />
March 14 th<lb />
at<lb />
THE ATTIC<lb />
1st Place $100<lb />
2nd Place $75<lb />
3rd Place $50<lb />
Plus all three places receive $40 each toward purchase<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 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. 10 a.m. to<lb />
5 p.m. and additional hours during the<lb />
week. (10 to 15 hours per week). If inter-<lb />
ested, please call Connie � 757-6665 or<lb />
Lou Anne 757-6336.<lb />
TUTORS NEEDED<lb />
Tutors needed for all business classes.<lb />
Contact Lisa at Academic Counseling,<lb />
Dept. of Athletics � 757-6282 or 757-1677.<lb />
WEIGHT LIFTING CONTEST<lb />
Muscle and muscleless bound men and<lb />
women should attend the Intramural<lb />
registration meeting for the annual<lb />
weight lifting contest Feb. 20 at 5:00 p.m.<lb />
in GCB 1026.<lb />
FCU NAVIGATORS<lb />
"Flight 730 the weekly get-together of<lb />
the Navigators, continues its streak of<lb />
good Bible study every Thur 730-9 in<lb />
Biology 103. The non-stop, no-frills meet-<lb />
ing is designed to help you develop a<lb />
closer walk with God. In-flight refresh-<lb />
ments served. No ticket required; just<lb />
reserve your time.<lb />
COppFRATTVEED.<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. Semiror in the GCB. Seminars for<lb />
spring '89: Feb. 23,4 p.m room 2016; Feb.<lb />
27,4pm, room 2016.<lb />
ASffi<lb />
A Service Auction sponsored by the stu-<lb />
dent chapter of ASID is scheduled for Feb.<lb />
23 from 7-9 p.m. The auction will be held<lb />
in room 205 of the Home Ec. Bldg. All<lb />
proceeds will benefit the physically dis-<lb />
abled. Donations are tax deductible. Serv-<lb />
ices include: 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 />
INTERVIEWING WORK-<lb />
SHOPS<lb />
To help ECU people prepare for on and off<lb />
campus interviews, the Career Planning<lb />
and Placement Service in Bloxton House<lb />
is offering 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 />
CAMPFIRE<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 (Methodist and Presbyte-<lb />
rian Campus Ministries), 758-2030 or 752-<lb />
7240.<lb />
SOPHOMORES AND TRS<lb />
Earn over $600 mis summer. Earn $100 a<lb />
month during your last 2 years in colleg�<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 />
VISITING LECTURES PRO-<lb />
GRAM<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. 7:00pmroom 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. Connere�Geog. Dept Radiord Univ<lb />
Radford, VA, author of 5henandoh<lb />
National Park�An Interpretive History<lb />
730 p.m room 1028 GCB.<lb />
QM BUCCANEERS<lb />
lNJ Buccaneers will be given away on a<lb />
fi -come, first-serve basis starting Feb.<lb />
2. 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 Whichardby 5 p.m. on March 15.<lb />
The winning entry will be awarded a $25<lb />
cash prize. Don't delay, enter today! For<lb />
more info contact Tonya Batizy (w)757-<lb />
6611 ext. 210 or (h) 830-8888.<lb />
PHI ALPHA TKETA<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 />
P.F� MAJORS CLUB<lb />
ATTENTION, all P.E. Majors: We have a<lb />
meeting Thurs. night at 8:00 p.m.�please<lb />
be there. Plans about our PARTY will<lb />
definitely be discussed. If you are unable<lb />
to make the meeting, ask a friend about<lb />
the details. Don't forget�Party is this Fri.<lb />
night Make plans to attend.<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 830 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 arc<lb />
issues to be discussed. Please come out<lb />
and meet people from 20 other universi<lb />
ties in the NC 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 Joyner<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 Peoria, 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. 26, 3:15 p.m Fletcher Recital<lb />
Hall, free); Tom McGinnis, piano, junior<lb />
recital (Feb. 27,7:00 pm Fletcher Recital<lb />
HaU, 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 pre-season softball tournament spon-<lb />
sored by 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 the big event!<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00058127_tn_0007" /><lb />
y<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FEBRUARY 23,1989 7<lb />
Announcements<lb />
BLACK FACULTY SYMFQ-<lb />
SiilM<lb />
1 lembers 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 />
mi atth of Feb in the Ledoma Wright Afro-<lb />
American Cultural Center from 1130-<lb />
l.X). Students, faculty and staff are en-<lb />
couraged to bring a brown bag lunch and<lb />
enjoy the discussion. Sponsored by the<lb />
Office ot Minority Student Affairs.<lb />
SWIM MEET<lb />
Drown vour sorrows by signing up for<lb />
this years intramural swim meet. This will<lb />
be the only swim meet until 1990! Don't<lb />
miss registration meeting March 15 at 5:00<lb />
p m. in GCB 1026. Your spring tan should<lb />
ki k great'<lb />
SOFTBALL<lb />
P-utter up! Intramural softball registration<lb />
meeting will be held March4 at 500 p.m.<lb />
in BIO 103. All men's and women's teams<lb />
must send a representative.<lb />
ALPJ1AJAFPAAJLPHA<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 />
IMPyriviNCi STV"Y 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 Wnght<lb />
Bldg. Feb. 27�Time Mgrnt, 3-4:30 p.m<lb />
Feb. 2S�Time Mgrnt, 3-4:30 p.m.<lb />
Feu LAW SOCIETY.<lb />
Oar next meeting is Feb. 23 at 6:00 p.m. in<lb />
GCB 1012 Please attend.<lb />
PSI CHI<lb />
All new members who have recieved a<lb />
letter of acceptance into Psi Chi honor<lb />
society must fill out membership cards<lb />
along with a check for $35 (made out to Psi<lb />
Chi) by Fn Feb. 24 in the Psi Chi Mailbox<lb />
(RswllOt). If both check and membership<lb />
card are not recieved, you will have to<lb />
reapplv for membership next semester<lb />
The next meeting will be held in Rawl 302<lb />
on March 1 at 400- All members must<lb />
attend<lb />
fdI GOSPEL CHOIR<lb />
The ECU Gospel Choir thanks you for<lb />
your support throughout our 10 years 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 />
$1, Adults- $2. We look forward to sharing<lb />
our happy occasion with you.<lb />
ACCOUNTING SOCIETY<lb />
The next Accounting Society bus. meeting<lb />
will be held on Feb. 27 at 3:00 in GCB 1032.<lb />
Wachovia's Regional Internal Auditor<lb />
will be the guest speaker. Professional<lb />
dress is recommended.<lb />
ODN<lb />
The Overseas Development Network will<lb />
meet today at 5 p.m. in room 247 MSC All<lb />
members should attend because we'll be<lb />
discussing our fundraisers, especially the<lb />
upcoming dinner. Anydn interested in<lb />
learning about Third World problems<lb />
please attend. For more info call Tonya<lb />
Batizy (h) 830-8888, (w) 757-6611, ext. 210.<lb />
HONORS ORG.<lb />
The EC Honors Org. is the student honors<lb />
group at ECU; it works closely with the<lb />
Honors Program and is affiliated with the<lb />
N.C. Honors Assoc, Southern Regional<lb />
Honors Council, and National Collegiate<lb />
Honors Council. Meetings are held on al-<lb />
ternate Thursdays at 5:00 in room 1004<lb />
GCB. The next meeting will be held today.<lb />
Contact Dr. Sanders (757-63731 for more<lb />
info.<lb />
PIVE CLUB<lb />
There will be a meeting Feb. 27 in rm. 1012<lb />
GCB. Ray Scharf will be presenting a slide<lb />
show and discussion on diving in the<lb />
Bahamas. New comers welcome. For<lb />
more info call David Angel at 355-3546<lb />
after 800 p.m.<lb />
outreach production coming to ECU<lb />
March 27th and 28th. Come join us!<lb />
CAMPUS CRUSADE<lb />
Looking for fellowship, fun, and bearding<lb />
God's word? You are welcome to attend<lb />
Prime Time at Rawl, rm. 130�every<lb />
Thursday night at 7:30. Refreshments<lb />
served.<lb />
CONCERT<lb />
In, varsity is having a concert of prayer<lb />
Feb. ?4th in GCB 3008 at 7 p.m. We will be<lb />
praying specifically for the HABAKKUK<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 Hansor. of the U.S. Office of Per-<lb />
sonnel Mgrnt. on 224R9, from 1000 a.m<lb />
-12 noon in room 1031, GCB.<lb />
CULTURE MEETING<lb />
You can learn what Mormons believe. We<lb />
will be holding a culture meeting every<lb />
Thurs. from 630-8:00 p.m. in room 248<lb />
Mendenhall. Any questions, please call<lb />
752-4310. Everyone welcome to attend.<lb />
It's hip.<lb />
It's now.<lb />
And, best of all<lb />
It's free.<lb />
The<lb />
East<lb />
Carolinian<lb />
"You get what<lb />
you pay for"<lb />
Waldenbooks explains reasons for withdrawal<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) - yhen is a<lb />
okstore legally liable for terror-<lb />
ism? The bookstore chains that<lb />
pulled "The Satanic Verses" off<lb />
their shelves probably aid so with<lb />
at least one eye on lawsuits filed<lb />
against Tan Am after a terrorist<lb />
limb blew up the airline's Flight<lb />
103 last year.<lb />
The companies - Walden-<lb />
books and B. Dalton - said concern<lb />
for employees' and customers'<lb />
safety mandated withdrawal of<lb />
the novel.<lb />
The Ayatollah Khomeini had<lb />
prenounced the book sufficiently<lb />
blasphemous to warrant a death<lb />
sentence for its author, Salman<lb />
Rushdie, and those involved with<lb />
its publication.<lb />
Waldenbooks said its store<lb />
managers had received bomb<lb />
threats. Legal experts say the<lb />
companies undoubtedly had an-<lb />
other cause for concern: their po-<lb />
tential liability if someone were<lb />
injured or killed in a terrorist at-<lb />
tack.<lb />
The companies "might be<lb />
concerned about their employees,<lb />
and they might be concerned<lb />
about themselves said George<lb />
Gabel of Jacksonville, Fla chair-<lb />
man of the American Bar<lb />
Association's committee on defa-<lb />
mation.<lb />
Spokesmen for the compa-<lb />
nies declined to say what role, if<lb />
any, the threat of lawsuits played<lb />
in their decision, or on exactly<lb />
what information they based their<lb />
actions. But in an article Tuesday<lb />
on the op-ed page of The New<lb />
York Times, Waldenbooks presi-<lb />
dent Harry Hoffman referred to<lb />
the fate of Flight 103 and the 259<lb />
people aboard.<lb />
Saying that his decision to<lb />
remove the novel followed "real<lb />
threats made against the lives of<lb />
real people Hoffman added:<lb />
"We have only to contemplate the<lb />
downing of the Fan Am flight to<lb />
be reminded that such threats<lb />
may be taken seriously<lb />
In that case, the airline was<lb />
informed by the government that<lb />
bomb threats had been made<lb />
against Pan Am jetliners flying to<lb />
the United States from Frankfurt,<lb />
West Germany. U.S. diplomatic<lb />
personnel were notified of the<lb />
threats, but the general public was<lb />
not.<lb />
Flight 103 from Frankfurt to<lb />
New York blew up over the vil-<lb />
lage of Lockerbie, Scotland, on<lb />
Dec. 21. killing all 259 aboard.<lb />
Some of the victims' relatives<lb />
have sued, claiming Pan Am<lb />
should have disclosed the threats.<lb />
In the "Satanic yerses" case,<lb />
the ayatollah sentenced to death<lb />
its author, Salman Rushdie, "and<lb />
all those involved in its publica-<lb />
tion who were aware of its con-<lb />
tent<lb />
Legal experts said that a law-<lb />
yer could legitimately interpret<lb />
"publication" to mean "distribu-<lb />
tion and give his client sound,<lb />
albeit rather conservative, advice:<lb />
gee the book off the shelf and out<lb />
of the windows.<lb />
Several prominent lawyers<lb />
said they liked the store's chances<lb />
in a legal fight. "I don't see a spe-<lb />
cific warning having been given<lb />
here toy Khomeini) said Robert<lb />
Bohner, a Brooklyn attorney who<lb />
has represented plaintiffs in<lb />
many negligence cases. "The<lb />
chances of liability in a case like<lb />
this are probably rather slim<lb />
Andrew C. Hecker Jr a Phila-<lb />
delphia attorney who heads the<lb />
ABA's committee on torts, said,<lb />
"The question is whether a com-<lb />
pany must heed every warning it<lb />
gets. It might be that if every<lb />
warning were heeded, you could<lb />
not conduct your business.<lb />
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RFQIITREMFNTS FOR NOMINATION;<lb />
1-Full-time Student<lb />
2-48 hours completed<lb />
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5-2.0 GPA<lb />
Filing Begins Friday, February 24th thru Friday, March 3.<lb />
Deadline For Filing is Friday, March 3 at 4:00 p.m.<lb />
SGA Office, Room 222<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
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THfc EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
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FEBRUARY 23, 1989 PACE 8<lb />
Students search ships<lb />
By ALICIA FORD<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
ECU students help excavate a shipwreck in Virginia last year. This year, the field school will be<lb />
on the Cape Fear river. Any interested student is invited to sign up.<lb />
Cabaret' is a worthy diversion<lb />
ECU will lx sponsoring its<lb />
11th annual Field School in man<lb />
time history and underwater ar-<lb />
chaeology at Cape Fear, N( , dur-<lb />
ing the second session of summer<lb />
school 1989.<lb />
The trip starts on )i:ne 2S and<lb />
runs approximately through<lb />
August 3. The Field School is<lb />
designed to provide the students<lb />
with a basi introduction to<lb />
American maritime history an i<lb />
the scientific methods thai are<lb />
employed in underwater re-<lb />
search<lb />
Each student will participate<lb />
in classroom lectures, workshops,<lb />
seminars, and will conduct on<lb />
site research at a series of Civil<lb />
War period shipwrecks in the<lb />
Cape Fear area. The field research<lb />
isdesigned to locate, identify, and<lb />
assess approximately 30 areas of<lb />
shipwreck sites, all sunk during<lb />
the Civil War.<lb />
Gordon Watts and William<lb />
Still, both professors of maritime<lb />
history and underwater archaeol<lb />
ogy, will bo supervising the trip<lb />
"We will accept almost anv<lb />
one, it's not a cut and dried situ<lb />
ation. Last vear we had i music<lb />
major sign up The only requin<lb />
ment is that you are al least .i<lb />
junior, and if you div y u must<lb />
have your own scuba equip<lb />
ment said Watts<lb />
I Fndergraduatcand graduate<lb />
t redil of up to five hours will he<lb />
offered for the Field ScIkk1, and<lb />
you don't hue to be a diver to<lb />
p irtcipate. They need students to<lb />
work on the boats, conduct his<lb />
torical land research, and re-<lb />
search the conservation oi hist n<lb />
cal artifacts.<lb />
Ten students will beac( epted<lb />
for the trip, although in the past<lb />
they have had as manv as 16 who<lb />
participates!<lb />
"We have to cut it i (i al nine<lb />
or ten due to a limited am<lb />
space, facilities boat and<lb />
members You need a<lb />
ratio of student to ti<lb />
to adequately sup n isi i verj<lb />
one said Watts<lb />
The ! i'ld s hool is i um i "<lb />
working out arrangm i I<lb />
use the studentsat an air tor<lb />
radar si itio in f " ; r " '<lb />
� in operation In 1<lb />
have; S �� �<lb />
base, ,i middle s hool in i �<lb />
Island,and utilized rental 1- us -<lb />
rhc (ost for the h �using is still<lb />
undetermined, and the Students<lb />
will b- responsible I r their own<lb />
� ils.<lb />
program his 1<lb />
ratioi iii c � ' � i I<lb />
recently wrapped up thro-<lb />
of research on the Yorktown Ship<lb />
See HELD, pae 9<lb />
F?v FEE HIGF1SMITH<lb />
Stiff Writer<lb />
Tuesday night, I found my-<lb />
self sitting in my room thinking<lb />
What good is sitting alone in<lb />
� Mir room? Come hear the music<lb />
play Yes, Cabaret was in Wright<lb />
Auditorium, and I couldn't resist<lb />
'tie of the greatest musicals ever<lb />
lone on stage. In other words, I<lb />
opened the doors of Wright with<lb />
�t of expectations.<lb />
The play is set in Berlin just<lb />
prior to World War Two. Cliff<lb />
tradshav (played by Dan<lb />
harkev), an aspiring novelist,<lb />
i omes to Berlin to find a master-<lb />
iece. Instead he finds love in<lb />
ightclub dancer Sallv Bowles,<lb />
md decadence and rising turmoil<lb />
in the world around him.<lb />
He rents a room in a boarding<lb />
house run by tough old Frau Sch-<lb />
neider (Judy Ferrell), an elderly<lb />
ladv preparing to marry one of<lb />
her boarders, Herr SchultzCTim<lb />
Hover).<lb />
One of the major conflicts of<lb />
the play arises out of this situ-<lb />
ation, since Schultz is a few, and<lb />
the Nazi's are making their pres-<lb />
ence felt in German life. Another<lb />
conflict emerges when Sally be-<lb />
comes pregnant.<lb />
All of this is viewed amid the<lb />
lewd Kitkat Club, hosted by the<lb />
Emcee(Scott Thompson) an out<lb />
rageously and wickedly wise<lb />
character. "Leave all your prob-<lb />
lems outside he demands at the<lb />
beginning of the show, as he leads<lb />
you in to the problems of these<lb />
unfortunate Berliners.<lb />
The Emcee was excellently<lb />
portrayed. He was rude, loud and<lb />
offensive. Perfect. He set the tone<lb />
of sleazy desparation that per-<lb />
vades the plav.<lb />
The song that should have<lb />
been the climax of the show, the<lb />
title number "Cabaret didn't get<lb />
me out oi mv seat. Sallv Bowles,<lb />
played by Carolvn Wesley, is in-<lb />
tended to be very strange, ener-<lb />
getic, sultry and English. Wesley<lb />
never had a consistent accent<lb />
throughout the plav.<lb />
Overall, 1 enjoyed the show.<lb />
The singing, dancing and chore-<lb />
ography were excellent, and thus<lb />
buried my dissatisfaction with the<lb />
Sally Bowles character. Top<lb />
notch? Maybe not, but almost<lb />
worth the seven bucks 1 paid to<lb />
get in.<lb />
 day in the life of  an art major<lb />
Art major not so 'typical'<lb />
By KAREN MANN<lb />
Miff Writer<lb />
Finding a typical art major is<lb />
ut as easy as finding typical<lb />
irt Students range from busi-<lb />
n like commercial arts majors<lb />
to theso-called nonconformists of<lb />
th fine arts departments.<lb />
Senior metal design student<lb />
Mice Zincone sees herself as<lb />
�eing some where in the middle of<lb />
these two extremes.<lb />
 lot of people think we're<lb />
.H weirdos but vou'll find all<lb />
kinds of people over here she<lb />
savs. "I'm just me, a very up front<lb />
and ordinary person. I have my<lb />
own ideas and style. Every art<lb />
mapr is an individual<lb />
For all their individuality, art<lb />
Coming<lb />
this<lb />
weekend<lb />
Thursday<lb />
Susie's:<lb />
The Beam<lb />
New Deli:<lb />
The LA Booker Band<lb />
Attic:<lb />
Lex Luthor<lb />
Mendenhall:<lb />
Crocodile Dundee II<lb />
(through Sunday)<lb />
Friday<lb />
New Deli:<lb />
The Distance<lb />
Attic:<lb />
Over the Garden Wall<lb />
(Genesis Tribute)<lb />
Saturday<lb />
New Deli:<lb />
The High Water<lb />
Blues Band<lb />
Attic:<lb />
White Heat<lb />
Monday<lb />
New Deli:<lb />
Open Mike Night<lb />
majors do have certain things in<lb />
common. Most become interested<lb />
at an early age and enter school<lb />
with the intention of being com-<lb />
mercial artists. Zincone is from<lb />
Greenville and began taking art<lb />
classes at Rose High School. Her<lb />
father is chairman of the ECU<lb />
Decision Sciences Department<lb />
and the family went to many<lb />
School of Art gallery openings.<lb />
WTien it came time for college,<lb />
Alice naturally picked ECU.<lb />
"1 wasn't interested in going<lb />
far away she says, "that's too<lb />
much of a hassle. Besides, ECU<lb />
has one of the better art schools on<lb />
the East Coast<lb />
Zincone decided against<lb />
commercial art after dealing with<lb />
a very technical project in her first<lb />
design class. After a brief stint in<lb />
environmental design, she finallv<lb />
settled on metals.<lb />
"1 like to build with nrt)<lb />
hands. The fabrication in metals<lb />
appealed to me. It's more 3-D<lb />
than, say, CA, and I can get my<lb />
hands on it better<lb />
Tuesdays and Thursdays are<lb />
devoted to metal design classes.<lb />
At 8 am. Zincone has an inde-<lb />
pendent study with Linda Darty.<lb />
Ine class members meet about<lb />
oneeevery three weeks to present<lb />
their work in a critique. Other-<lb />
wise, students don't have to go to<lb />
class but they are expected to<lb />
spend at least 3 hours a week in<lb />
the metals studio. Zincone likes to<lb />
utilize the alloted class time<lb />
though she usually starts working<lb />
around nine instead of eight.<lb />
After a lunch break, Zincone<lb />
is back in Jenkins for an advanced<lb />
jewelry techniques class. Stu-<lb />
dents learn to work with faceted<lb />
stones such as emeralds and dia-<lb />
monds and explore new ideas in<lb />
metal. This semester the course is<lb />
being taught by visiting artist<lb />
Steven Albair.<lb />
"Steven's from a different<lb />
market and area of jewelry Zin-<lb />
cone said. "We'll all benefit from<lb />
having a different teacher<lb />
When class is over, she either<lb />
heads home or to the New Deli,<lb />
one of her favorite downtown<lb />
restaurants. Then it's more work<lb />
in the art building until around<lb />
1:30 or 2 a.m. when her day is<lb />
finally over.<lb />
"I try to make myself come<lb />
See ART, page 9<lb />
Bill �ind Ted have an excellent adventure with Socrates and Hilly the Kid in ' Bill and Ted's<lb />
Excellent Adventure Thev travel in time in a phone booth. Holy Tardis!<lb />
Bill and Ted's adventure not so<lb />
excellent unless you dig Tiff an<lb />
ByMICAH HARRIS<lb />
S'j'f Writer<lb />
Once in a while a movie come<lb />
along that you want to rush out<lb />
and see at once. Bill and Ted's<lb />
Excellent Adventure" is not that<lb />
movie.<lb />
The idea of two California<lb />
surfer types tripping through<lb />
time and having adventures is<lb />
appealing in itself. But what the<lb />
production team has done with it<lb />
is closer to appalling.<lb />
Bill (Alex Winters) and Ted<lb />
QCeanu Reeves) are two aspiring<lb />
teen rock stars who've spent so<lb />
much time practicing in the ga-<lb />
rage that they're failing history.<lb />
Ted's father (played by 1 lal Lan-<lb />
don, jr. as the despotic parent<lb />
these teen movies are lousy with)<lb />
threatens to send Ted to military<lb />
school and break up their friend-<lb />
ship and their band<lb />
No great loss, right? WRONG<lb />
 the paradise of the 27th century<lb />
is dependent on these lads' suc-<lb />
cess The rulersof the future send<lb />
the "super-cool" Rufus (George<lb />
Carlin) into the past to give Pill<lb />
and Ted the secret of tune travel<lb />
and a history project tint is a<lb />
guaranteed A<lb />
"Bill and Ted's Excellent<lb />
Adventure" has its moments The<lb />
special effects are good, and there<lb />
are some genuinely funny bits,<lb />
such as Socrates and Billy the Kid<lb />
becoming pals and trying to pick<lb />
up some valley girls at the mall.<lb />
Or Ted's being analyzed live on<lb />
stage by Freud as part of the his-<lb />
tory project.<lb />
There's enough cleverness<lb />
glinting through courtesy of<lb />
scripters Chris Matheson and Fd<lb />
Solomon (story editor of "The<lb />
Gary Shandlinc Show") to show<lb />
this movie could've been better.<lb />
But then, it wouldn't be a teen<lb />
movie, would it?<lb />
"Bill and Ted" is no foot in<lb />
reality to either be removed later<lb />
or remain as an anchor and refer<lb />
ence point for the viewer. As zany<lb />
. K Hitchhiker's <lb />
Galax) was. there was alv<lb />
Arthur Dent's straight-man cl -<lb />
acter who couldn't quite a<lb />
the bizzare situations he and<lb />
weirder pals found themselvesin.<lb />
"Bill and Kd' offers no<lb />
straight man. Not only are both of<lb />
them spaced out, but the stable<lb />
characters oi their real world<lb />
with the exception of their history<lb />
teacher are presented as par<lb />
dies: Te I - estapo d.A, Bill'<lb />
oversewed father and ur<lb />
step-mother Instead of I<lb />
moving into absurdity Bill and<lb />
led' goes from silliness to silli<lb />
ness<lb />
"Bill and Teds E<lb />
�dventure" could tun e w rfc 1<lb />
on a parodic or even an absurd<lb />
level but the producers were t.s1<lb />
busy making sure they cranked<lb />
out the apropriate teen drivel. If<lb />
you groove to Tiffany<lb />
to emulate Corey Haim, <lb />
like this. ton. This movie get<lb />
bogus two cat heads<lb />
Pickin' the Suspicious Bones<lb />
Top 13<lb />
Top 13 Albums<lb />
1 � Elvis Costcllo "Spike'<lb />
2 � Replacements "Don't<lb />
Tell A Soul"<lb />
3 � Guadalcanal Diary<lb />
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4 � XTC "The Mayor of<lb />
Simpleton"<lb />
5 � Thrashing Doves<lb />
'Trouble in The Home"<lb />
6 � Christmas "Ultrapro-<lb />
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"Eight-legged Groove Machine"<lb />
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"Kings of Noise"<lb />
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Holiday"<lb />
10 � Buck Pets "Same"<lb />
11 � DT &amp; The Shakes<lb />
"Hits"<lb />
12 � Throwing Muses<lb />
"Hunkpapa"<lb />
13 �Sweet Baby "It's a<lb />
Girl"<lb />
Bonehead suspects plot from cordons<lb />
By CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
Sutf Conspirator<lb />
Winter is in the air. At ECU,<lb />
conspiracy is in the air. All over<lb />
campus, things are beingmystc-<lb />
riously roped off. Buildings,<lb />
sidewalks, trees, certain profes- <lb />
sors  everything is being cor-<lb />
doned by fences, tape, rope and<lb />
string.<lb />
The trend started a few<lb />
years ago, when they blocked<lb />
off the street in front of the stu-<lb />
dent store. Ostensibly, this was<lb />
to repave the street, but campus<lb />
insiders knew it was a scheme to<lb />
stop the almost militant gather-<lb />
ings of students outside the<lb />
store every day between classes.<lb />
It continued last year, when<lb />
the fence around Mendenhall<lb />
sprang up overnight. Inside the<lb />
fence, a large hole appeared.<lb />
Many students thought this was<lb />
the foundation for the Menden-<lb />
hall Reflecting Pool, but plans<lb />
changed. The annex got built in-<lb />
stead.<lb />
The fence was for, quote,<lb />
"the protection of the students<lb />
so they are not harmed by fall-<lb />
ing debris as the concrete patio<lb />
is destroyed Right. What else<lb />
was the patio but a place where<lb />
students congregated between<lb />
classes  possible plotting the<lb />
overthrow of the administra-<lb />
tion.<lb />
In the past semester alone,<lb />
patches of sidewalk have been<lb />
roped off. University officials<lb />
say this was to keep newly-<lb />
dried concrete from being van-<lb />
dalized. But if s no secret that<lb />
those sections of sidewalk were<lb />
the most heavily trafficked<lb />
walkways to classes.<lb />
Eventually they tried to sec-<lb />
tion off the Publications Build-<lb />
ing, home of The East Carolin-<lb />
ian. This came during our ex-<lb />
pose of the squirrel man affair.<lb />
Obviously, the university was<lb />
trying this lame method of con-<lb />
tainment to stop our coverage of<lb />
the squirrel attacks.<lb />
Erwin Building was the<lb />
next to fall victim to this odd<lb />
method of censure. It's common<lb />
knowledge that delicate gov-<lb />
ernment secrets were being<lb />
stored there secrets that might<lb />
have indicted several school of-<lb />
cials in the Iran-Contra affair.<lb />
This week, after the Great<lb />
Blizzard, taped cordons ap-<lb />
peared around several trees and<lb />
bushes. The official university<lb />
explanation is, "We're trying to<lb />
keep students out from under<lb />
trees where large deposits of ice<lb />
have been melting and falling.<lb />
Honest"<lb />
Right, folks. If all were so<lb />
concerned about our health,<lb />
why wasn't the huge Menden-<lb />
hall Canyon roped off when it<lb />
appeared three months ago.<lb />
The student center was al-<lb />
most completely inaccessible<lb />
for weeks, and several students<lb />
returning home from down-<lb />
town at night were found the<lb />
next morning, half-suffocated in<lb />
mud.<lb />
Never saw any ropes<lb />
around that, did we? No. Of!<lb />
course not. There's obviously<lb />
some plot going on. But what<lb />
exactly is the plot71 put a team of<lb />
crack reporters on the job and<lb />
the facts are startling.<lb />
Why were certain things<lb />
contained and others weren't?<lb />
Well, the most common de-<lb />
nominator were the areas where<lb />
students frequented. Denyng<lb />
students access to these places<lb />
denied them the chance to meet,<lb />
gossip and communicate infor-<lb />
mation with other students.<lb />
Point one: Ignorant stu-<lb />
See BONEHEAD, page 9<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00058127_tn_0009" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FEBRUARY 23. 1989 9<lb />
Rope skipping rhymes are fun<lb />
STORRS, Conn. (AP) �<lb />
Those who hear the rhyme should<lb />
also know there's reason behind<lb />
the child's game of skipping rope,<lb />
according to a University of Con-<lb />
necticut English professor.<lb />
I think maybe that if I've<lb />
found out anything, it's that all<lb />
found th world, children skip<lb />
savs Fracelia M. Butler, author of<lb />
Skipping Around the World:<lb />
The Ritual Nature of Folk<lb />
Rhymes" (Library Professional<lb />
Publications, $18.50 paperback,<lb />
$29.50 hardcover).<lb />
The book is a collection of<lb />
skip rope rhymes and chants that<lb />
Butler collected from 57countries<lb />
during more than 40 vears of trav-<lb />
els.<lb />
Butler, who teaches<lb />
children's literature, savs no mat-<lb />
ter what the country, when she<lb />
hands a child a rope, the skipping<lb />
begins<lb />
Chants are universal in<lb />
themes � protest, loneliness,<lb />
love, nonsense and the future,<lb />
such as the rhyme: "Who will I<lb />
marry? Doctor, lawyer, merchant,<lb />
chief<lb />
"That 'who will 1 marry'<lb />
rhyme is in every country Butler<lb />
says. Butler maintains that saying<lb />
rhymes while skipping is more<lb />
than childish rambling; it's a rit-<lb />
ual.<lb />
"There's magic connected<lb />
with it she savs.<lb />
"If a child skips and he<lb />
stumbles, he doesn't just go on<lb />
chanting. He stops and begins at<lb />
the beginning again  he feels<lb />
that in the invisible world of the<lb />
whirling rope, if he stumbles, he's<lb />
let bad influences in or evil in. So<lb />
he has to start the ritual over<lb />
again<lb />
Butler says one of the most<lb />
beautiful American rhvmcs is one<lb />
she first heard in the 1940s:<lb />
"On the hilltop, stands a lady<lb />
Who she is, I do not know<lb />
All she wears is gold and sil-<lb />
ver<lb />
And she needs a nice young<lb />
man<lb />
Butler says what struck her<lb />
about the rhyme was that she<lb />
heard it in a black community<lb />
J<lb />
near Falls Church, Va and it's an<lb />
example of a black culture pre<lb />
serving a white rhyme.<lb />
While there are some general<lb />
themes, the collection also in-<lb />
cludes a chapter of rhymes that<lb />
Butler says "will make your hair<lb />
stand on end She was referring<lb />
to a group of rhymes collected<lb />
from urban playgrounds.<lb />
"Some adults are surprised,<lb />
even shocked she says, "to learn<lb />
that many children's rhymes, in-<lb />
cluding those for skipping, have<lb />
an unmistakable sexual, even<lb />
bawdy, element.<lb />
'They're very, very dirty<lb />
While many of the skip-rope<lb />
rhymes change little over the<lb />
years, Butler says some new one?<lb />
do crop up and reflect current<lb />
events and times, such as a popu-<lb />
lar rhyme during the administra-<lb />
tion of President Jimmy Carter:<lb />
"Peanut shells, Carter smells,<lb />
Amy got suspended<lb />
But for the most part, Butler<lb />
says, the rhymes remain very tra-<lb />
ditional and are very much like<lb />
folk tales in that "nobody really<lb />
knows the history of them or how<lb />
old they are<lb />
The art of skipping rope itself<lb />
is timeless, she says, adding that<lb />
there is evidence that ropes were<lb />
used by people in ancient Scandi-<lb />
navia and ancient Greece, but it's<lb />
not knovn if they had rhymes and<lb />
chants.<lb />
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Bonehead thinks something<lb />
funny is going on around campus<lb />
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Continued from page 8<lb />
dents equal easily manipulated<lb />
students.<lb />
Why were the newspaper<lb />
building and the ROTC build-<lb />
ing quarantined? The newspa-<lb />
per provides in-depth explora-<lb />
tion of events on campus. The<lb />
ROTC provides an easily mobi-<lb />
lized armed force.<lb />
With these two organiza-<lb />
tions paralyzed, the easily ma-<lb />
nipulated students from two<lb />
paragraphs ago would have no<lb />
chance of becoming informed or<lb />
being stopped should they de-<lb />
cide to mass together.<lb />
Point two: Someone doesn't<lb />
want to be stopped.<lb />
What about the other, seem-<lb />
ingly innocent areas, the trees<lb />
and sidewalks? Well, without<lb />
the resources of shelter the trees<lb />
provide and the easy access the<lb />
sidewalks provide, anyone<lb />
opposing a mass grouping of<lb />
easily-manipulated students<lb />
would be in a lot of trouble.<lb />
So what can we conclude? Is<lb />
an unknown force trying to ex-<lb />
ploit the student body of ECU<lb />
into some kind of perhaps ille-<lb />
gal activity? Is there something<lb />
sinister going on? Is the whole<lb />
thing one of my paranoid delu-<lb />
sions?<lb />
Could be. Or else somebody<lb />
at maintenence is real bored and<lb />
doesn't have anything better to<lb />
do than rope off things.<lb />
The Clearly Labeled<lb />
Satire Page, currently<lb />
under new<lb />
management, is still<lb />
the<lb />
hippest part of the<lb />
non-offensive East<lb />
Carolinian.<lb />
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"You get what you pay<lb />
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Field school scheduled<lb />
Continued from page 8<lb />
wreck Archaeological Project.<lb />
The school spent the past three<lb />
summers in Yorktown, VA, near<lb />
the Coffer Dam excavating the<lb />
remains of this revolutionary-<lb />
warship that was scuttled by<lb />
Comwallis during the Civil War.<lb />
Glenn Overton, a graduate<lb />
student with a B.S. degree in<lb />
Public HistoryMaritime His-<lb />
tory, participated in the research<lb />
at Yorktown and plans to attend<lb />
the Field School again this sum-<lb />
mer.<lb />
"It was fantastic. You can<lb />
learn so many different tech-<lb />
niques in underwater archaeol-<lb />
ogy and historical research while<lb />
vou are actually at the site Over-<lb />
ton commented.<lb />
Overton is also a graduate<lb />
teaching assistant and is currenly<lb />
teaching a class in scuba diving<lb />
this semester.<lb />
"The great thing about the<lb />
field school is that it gives the<lb />
students an opportunity to actu-<lb />
ally see the research. They have to<lb />
make an analysis of what they<lb />
find, record all their work, and<lb />
basically try and figure out ex-<lb />
actly what it is they're looking at<lb />
said Overton.<lb />
The students usually work<lb />
from eight in the morning to five<lb />
in the afternoon, Monday<lb />
through Friday. "We get to go<lb />
diving every day said Overton.<lb />
"You can stick around the site if<lb />
Art major can<lb />
still party<lb />
Continued from page 8<lb />
over here every night so I'm not<lb />
jammed up on weekends she<lb />
says. "Even so, I'm usually over<lb />
here both Saturday and Sunday<lb />
While not exactly the perfect<lb />
party schedule, especially for<lb />
Greenville's nightlife, Zincone<lb />
said, "I always find time for that<lb />
Her future is almost as organ-<lb />
ized as the present. After gradu-<lb />
ation in December, she plans to<lb />
continue her job repairing jewelry<lb />
at Brendle's.<lb />
"It's good experience because<lb />
I get to work with gold and use<lb />
different torches and solders<lb />
Even though she likes learn-<lb />
ing about jewelry's commercial<lb />
aspects, Zincone would rather be<lb />
doing her own intricate designs.<lb />
With the money saved from<lb />
Brendle's, she hopes to open her<lb />
own studio here in Greenville and<lb />
begin taking commissions.<lb />
"I really like Pitt County and I<lb />
want to stay here she says. "The<lb />
people are all nice and the area has<lb />
a lot of history. I suppose you<lb />
have to be a native to know what's<lb />
here<lb />
you want, but most of the stu-<lb />
dents go home on the weekend<lb />
Although Still and Wats pick<lb />
the students who arc already en-<lb />
rolled in the graduate program,<lb />
they also go by a first come, first<lb />
signed-up basis.<lb />
"This program is for anyone<lb />
who is interested in history, div-<lb />
ing or the conservation of arti-<lb />
facts. It's a good way to combine<lb />
the three into an interesting learn-<lb />
ing experience said Overton.<lb />
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Making decisions. Handling responsibility. Working with<lb />
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is having a<lb />
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All those interested in participating should pick<lb />
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Bats<lb />
They're all Reagan's fault<lb />
Recently, several bats were dis-<lb />
covered roosting in Belk dormitory.<lb />
The presence of these bats poses a<lb />
grave threat to the nature of democ-<lb />
racy and the moral basis of Ameri-<lb />
can society.<lb />
It is obvious that the missing<lb />
cinderblock that allowed the bats to<lb />
enter was purposefully removed by<lb />
overzealous agents of the Religious<lb />
Right who are attempting to under-<lb />
mine the efficiency of colleges which<lb />
allow male and female students to<lb />
mix freelv.<lb />
And even if it wasn't � so<lb />
what? The point is that the right<lb />
wing is doing all it can to remove<lb />
rights from the rest of us. This type<lb />
oi scare tactics simply cannot be al-<lb />
lowed to persist.<lb />
It's all Reagan's fault. Under his<lb />
so-called leadership, cinderblocks<lb />
lost their status as an equal part of<lb />
buildings and were reduced to sec-<lb />
ond-class building material. The<lb />
Reagan administration's lackadaisi-<lb />
cal attitude towards and reluctance<lb />
to prosecute cinderblock removers<lb />
has led to a rash of such incidents all<lb />
across the country.<lb />
It's easy just to treat this as an<lb />
isolated incident. But it clearly is not.<lb />
The right wing has been removing<lb />
cinderblocks from dormitories,<lb />
ACLU offices, and abortion clinics<lb />
all across America. Statistics re-<lb />
leased just last month by People for<lb />
the American Way, a liberal lobby-<lb />
ing group, show an exponential in-<lb />
crease in the number of cinderblock<lb />
thefts � up to 1024 last year, from a<lb />
low of two in the last year of the<lb />
Carter administration. Such thefts<lb />
were nonexistent under our first<lb />
president, George Washington,<lb />
who wasn't a Republican.<lb />
It is ironic that the Reagan ad-<lb />
ministration took such a soft view of<lb />
cinderblock tamperers. The Soviets<lb />
used advanced cinderblock-re-<lb />
moval technology to plant sophisti-<lb />
cated bugs in the U.S. embassy<lb />
under construction in the Soviet<lb />
Union. One would think the admini-<lb />
stration would have taken a lesson<lb />
from this cinderblock-related disas-<lb />
ter and declared cinderblocks off-<lb />
limits to Americans who seek to<lb />
advance political goals.<lb />
It's time we all fought back. It's<lb />
time for true Americans to stand up<lb />
for their rights, no matter how con-<lb />
fused they may be about just what<lb />
those rights are, and insist that the<lb />
right-wing lunatic fringe just plain<lb />
leave them alone. Because if they<lb />
don't � by 5:42 p.m. today at the<lb />
latest � they'll find themselves<lb />
hideously deformed, despised by<lb />
family and friends, suffering from<lb />
crippling, incurable and highly con-<lb />
tagious diseases, and just generally<lb />
not the sort of person who gets in-<lb />
vited over for Pictionary� a lot.<lb />
WMPffl<lb />
Forum Rules<lb />
The East Carolinian does not wel-<lb />
come your letters. Uhn-uhn. No way<lb />
Jose. Especially those letters expressing a<lb />
point of view differing from our own<lb />
divine opinion. But if you M UST, if your<lb />
immortal soul won't rest until your<lb />
name is blazoned across our letters page,<lb />
here's what to do. The mailing address is<lb />
British Airways, Ingrams Drive,<lb />
Greenwich.<lb />
For verification purposes, you must<lb />
include your name, major, classification,<lb />
address, phone number, photo, pet's<lb />
names (if any), mother's maiden name,<lb />
blood type, student ID card, two major<lb />
credit cards, social security card, library<lb />
card, proof that your name isn't Stepha-<lb />
nie, and a partridge in a pear tree.<lb />
Letters better not be more than 200<lb />
words, 'cause we count every one. Actu-<lb />
ally, we make the secretary do it. Feel free<lb />
to libel, slander and personally attack<lb />
anybody you feel like. Even that guy with<lb />
the zits in your Geography class. Stu-<lb />
dents, faculty, and staff who still think<lb />
they need to voice their unworthy opin-<lb />
ion are reminded you may only write one<lb />
letter a decade, so save up til you need it.<lb />
The deadline for all letters was yesterday.<lb />
ECU: Problem-free or what?<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
In response to your last issue of<lb />
The East Carolinian, 1 personally<lb />
found it to be the rottenest (sic) issue<lb />
of your rag yet. I have been reading<lb />
for the seven years I've been here and<lb />
you obviously don't know the first<lb />
thing about journalism (except<lb />
maybe the yellow kind).<lb />
Of course, I'm referring to almost<lb />
every article you printed in that edi-<lb />
tion. Your paper keeps claiming<lb />
there are problems on our campus.<lb />
There are NO PROBLEMS on this<lb />
campus! I am a third-year senior, and<lb />
I should know.<lb />
The only reason you make up<lb />
titles like "Board opposes tuition<lb />
hike" is to grab the readers' attention<lb />
with racy stories. Even if a problem<lb />
did, by some chance, pop up on<lb />
campus, instead of leaving it to the<lb />
administration to handle, you'd<lb />
probably run an in-depth article on it!<lb />
1 can't believe that the SGA and<lb />
the administration, and the student<lb />
body of our fair school let you keep<lb />
printing this trash. I hope someone<lb />
closes you down now that I've ex-<lb />
posed you for what you are � LIB-<lb />
ERAL GARBAGE!<lb />
Bleedin Poofter<lb />
Third-year senior<lb />
Industrial Hygeine<lb />
Whiny fascists<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
In response to Alec Smarty's let-<lb />
ter in the Feb. 16 edition of the East<lb />
Carolinian, in which he accuses me of<lb />
being a conservative fascist Republi-<lb />
can, I would like to respond by say-<lb />
ing:<lb />
WAAAAHH! WAAAAHHHH!<lb />
AM NOT! AM NOT! AM NOT<lb />
Justa Kiddin<lb />
Not sure what year<lb />
Not sure I have a major<lb />
Poem vindicated<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
In response to the letter printed<lb />
in your paper decrying Sir Scott of<lb />
Scanning's poem in your Valentine's<lb />
Day issue, I would like to rifyafew<lb />
things.<lb />
I am Mr. Scanning's editor at<lb />
Cellulite Poetry Press, Inc. The poem<lb />
printed in the East Carolinian, "Ori-<lb />
gin of the Species was the rough<lb />
draft of Mr. Scanning's poem. We<lb />
mistakenly sent the features editor of<lb />
your paper the version of Scanning's<lb />
poem that contained the verb "f�"<lb />
17 times.<lb />
The new, improved and less<lb />
naughty version reads as follows:<lb />
Intercourse, intercourse,<lb />
intercourse, intercourse,<lb />
Intercourse, intercourse,<lb />
intercourse, intercourse,<lb />
Intercourse, intercourse,<lb />
intercourse, intercourse,<lb />
Intercourse, intercourse,<lb />
intercourse, intercourse,<lb />
Intercourse.<lb />
We hope no one was inconven-<lb />
ienced due to our error.<lb />
Apologies,<lb />
James Volume<lb />
Cellulite Poetry Press<lb />
Clay has a dream<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
There used to be this guy named<lb />
Martin Luther King Jr. But forget<lb />
about him  I'm Clay Deanhardt<lb />
and I have the real dream. I'm a erad<lb />
SBBHB! arca f MMWSHF fl '<lb />
I would have been the one to get<lb />
quoted if I'd been born forty years<lb />
ago. I know it. I have lots of good<lb />
ideas. Did I mention that I'm a grad<lb />
student?<lb />
I also graduated in three years.<lb />
I'm a university scholar. I know I<lb />
would have come up with all those<lb />
cool quotes like "I have a dream if<lb />
I'd been more than a toddler in the<lb />
60s.<lb />
But anyway. I do have a dream. I<lb />
see a day when everybody, under-<lb />
grad and grad student alike, bow<lb />
down in worship to me Clay Dean-<lb />
hardt. Did I mention I used to work<lb />
for the paper?<lb />
I see a day when I get articles<lb />
printed about me in thealumni news-<lb />
letter. I see a day when I run for<lb />
chancellor. I see a day when I finally<lb />
realize I'm never getting out of<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
Well, I think it's a good dream.<lb />
Clay Deanhardt<lb />
Graduate Student and<lb />
Part-Time Deity<lb />
Njeff: man or myth<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
In response to Mr. Smarty's let-<lb />
ter in your Tuesday edition of the<lb />
paper, I just want to state that I AM a<lb />
real person, with hopes, dreams, and<lb />
beliefs of my own. I am NOT a he<lb />
ment of Justa Kiddin's imagination,<lb />
created solely for the purpose of<lb />
getting two or three of his letters in<lb />
The East Carolinian each week. It<lb />
clearly states in the rules of the East<lb />
Carolinian letter column that<lb />
pseudonvms are not allowt-d in the<lb />
letters to the editor.<lb />
Enclosed is a photograph th.it<lb />
you may wish to print. It shows Mr.<lb />
Kiddin and mysel f together, proving<lb />
we are not one and the same.<lb />
Thank you,<lb />
Njeff Menaleus<lb />
A Real Person<lb />
Honest<lb />
Editor's Note: We did indeed ret ewe<lb />
a photograph of Mr. Kiddin and Mr<lb />
Menaleus. Mr. Menaleus seems to have<lb />
a female body and an oversized head that<lb />
resembles an old publicity photo oj Don<lb />
Knotts. We're thinking r iiight, Justa.<lb />
Bad! Bad Satire Page!<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
In response to the so-called<lb />
"Clearly Labeled Satire Page" you<lb />
run every Thursday, 1 have a few<lb />
things to say.<lb />
You arc all going straight to hell.<lb />
Do not pass "Go Do not collect $200.<lb />
Rev. N Tolerance<lb />
Church oi St. Marv oi the Cacti<lb />
Spectrum<lb />
Rules!<lb />
In addition to the totally us<lb />
Campus Forum, we have a section called<lb />
the Campus Spectrum Rules! This is a<lb />
rod opinion column written by guest<lb />
writers, usually by a grad student who<lb />
used to work for us. The columns printed<lb />
will contain current topics of interest,<lb />
like the fact that my apartment building<lb />
is sliding into the tar River.<lb />
The columns are restricted with<lb />
regard to the laws of grammar, decency<lb />
and physics. People and other mammals<lb />
submitting columns must be willing to<lb />
accept byline credit for their efforts, so<lb />
that everybody who picks up a pa �<lb />
know who wrote such laughable dn<lb />
Spectrum Rules, man.<lb />
Big E argues for co-species habitation in school<lb />
By EARLVIS HAMPTON<lb />
New E-Public<lb />
With the recent resurgence of rodents, house-<lb />
hold pests and other creatures living in the homes<lb />
and rooms of college students, landlords and build-<lb />
ing tenants have taken unethical measures in eradi-<lb />
cating animals and insects created by God.<lb />
The time is no w to stand up for the rights of rats,<lb />
mice, cockroaches, ants and bats.<lb />
Case in point: last week's bombing of Belk Dor-<lb />
mitory on the ECU campus by five F-15 US Air Force<lb />
jets to rid the building of "little brown bats" was<lb />
uncalled for.<lb />
University officials repeatedly bypassed pro-<lb />
posals made by the Biology department to turn the<lb />
dormitory into a zoological complex. Indoingso, the<lb />
ECU powers that be forced themselves into a "little<lb />
brown corner" with the sole alternative of nuking<lb />
the entire campus.<lb />
My question is this: if the administration felt so<lb />
strongly, why didn't old Dick call up the Ayatollah<lb />
and tell him the author of "Satanic Verses" was<lb />
living in Belk? This would have pushed the US into<lb />
war with Iran, a police action all true Americans<lb />
want.<lb />
But this is not the only instances in which ECU<lb />
officials have taken drastic measures to kill rodents.<lb />
Few people know the real reason behind the<lb />
construction of the General Classroom Building. The<lb />
huge complex wasn't constructed to. provide addi-<lb />
tional instructional-lectures rooms. It was built to<lb />
cover up the largest rat's nest in North Carolina.<lb />
Under the elaborate inner wall crevices of the<lb />
complex there are literally millions, yes millions of<lb />
rattia rodenti crawling in pestilent herds. Known to<lb />
have bred with squirrels, the rats can't be distin-<lb />
guished from squirrels and therefore they go unno-<lb />
ticed; but beware: they are really rats.<lb />
Other campuses around the nation have faced<lb />
similar dilemmas. The University of Oregon in<lb />
Eugene fire-bombed a cafeteria infested with cock-<lb />
roaches while the multi-colored potatoes were still<lb />
warm. Blockhead College in Wanna, Utah solved<lb />
their silverfish problem in a gym locker room by<lb />
unleashing silverfish-eating rats. Blockhead later<lb />
regretted the decision when they had to place rat-<lb />
eating pit bulls in the gym locker room. The dogs ate<lb />
all the rats, which ate all the silverfish; but my oh my<lb />
the mess they made.<lb />
The classic case involves cows and pigs at NC<lb />
State, where campus officials made the decision to<lb />
overlook the situation and enroll the barnyard ani-<lb />
mals as students.<lb />
Save the bats, rats, cows, pigs and other animals,<lb />
because by the year 2121 we will all be living in inner<lb />
wall crevices with the rest of nature.<lb />
Quote of the week is:<lb />
"Robin, you're feeling<lb />
the first thrusts of manhood.<lb />
� Batman<lb />
worst time wanting to do something. She actuallv<lb />
came over to my place last week and made a scene<lb />
because I wouldn't leave my friends while we were<lb />
watching the Carolina-State came. I mean, the Caro-<lb />
lina-State game is like the Super Bowl to me, so I<lb />
kinda blew her off.<lb />
E, what do I do?<lb />
Dear Big E,<lb />
After going out for a year and a half, I think I am<lb />
on the verge of leaving my girlfriend. At first it was<lb />
a great � we were caught in the passions of lusty<lb />
immorality�but now the candles of love are barely<lb />
flickering and a sudden gust of wind just may sap<lb />
the spark from the wick.<lb />
We have a big communication breakdown.<lb />
Whenever I ask her to go out, she always says she is<lb />
going downtown to get sloshed with her friends.<lb />
And then on other occasions, she shows up at the<lb />
Signed,<lb />
Should I stay, or should I go.<lb />
Dear The Clash<lb />
According to many mellow songs, breaking up<lb />
is hard to do. Untrue. Nothing a little road trip to The<lb />
Fat Lady in Raleigh won't solve. But do you really<lb />
want to break up?<lb />
The flicker on the candle of love can always be<lb />
made a blaze with the help of a lighter. In other<lb />
words, with flowers in hand do the real guy kind of<lb />
thing and act like there is no problem. Cheesy ad-<lb />
vice, isn't it? If this doesn't work, go get beat up and<lb />
stand outside her window after midnight and yell<lb />
"Adrienne, yo Adrienne<lb /><lb />
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I his neck Fun and Games takes a closer look at the life of Tom Gurganus, a<lb />
biologist grad student here at ECU. (You'll notice that often our cartoonists<lb />
aren't art students� and it's probably just as well.) Tom originally began on<lb />
this page drawing the long-lost strip Discoman (and it's probably just as well)<lb />
and in 1988 began work on Orpheus with co-creator Micah Harris. And now<lb />
THE INTERVIEW YEARS IN THE MAKING <lb />
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Who or what influenced you in your comics work? Al Williamson,<lb />
Steve Rude, Alan Davis, Michael Whelan, Barry Smith, Boh<lb />
Burden<lb />
What is your greatest achievement? Walking on the surface of the<lb />
sun<lb />
Greatest failure? Not wearing my insulated boots while walking on<lb />
the surface of the sun<lb />
Career ambitions: Yes<lb />
Favorite books or works: Anne Rice's 'Vampire' Trilogy, The Lord of<lb />
The Rings books, Well Enough &amp; Time, 1984, Brave New World<lb />
Favorite movies: Creature From The Black Lagoon, Who Framed<lb />
Roger Rabbit?, Bladerunner, Invasion of the Body Snatchers<lb />
(original one) The Fly (the remake), Plan 9 From Outer Space<lb />
� Mission in Life: To explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
18th straight opening win<lb />
ECU 2-0 after sweep<lb />
of pair from Bison<lb />
By MICHAEL MARTIN<lb />
Sport� Writrr<lb />
The men's baseball team<lb />
opened their season with two<lb />
decisive victories over Howard<lb />
University Wednesday night and<lb />
extended their season opening<lb />
winning streak to 18 games over<lb />
the last 18 years<lb />
Howard University, from the<lb />
Mid-East Athletic Conference,<lb />
came to Harrington Field looking<lb />
for season opening victories, but<lb />
left with two decisive losses.<lb />
The Pirates started the season<lb />
on the right foot after having a<lb />
double-header postponed Satur-<lb />
day and Sunday s game cancelled<lb />
due to inclimate weather. In their<lb />
first meeting with the Pirates,<lb />
several players showed consis-<lb />
tency, but the Pirates just out-<lb />
played the young Bison team. The<lb />
Bucsdominated the Bison 8-1 and<lb />
were even more impressive in the<lb />
second game as ECU held How-<lb />
ard scoreless, 10-0.<lb />
Tommy Eason's first colle-<lb />
giate homerun was the deciding<lb />
factor in the Pirates first win, a<lb />
two run shot in the fourth inning<lb />
that gave the Pirate's a lead that<lb />
they would never relinquish.<lb />
When Eason was asked about<lb />
his homerun he said, "I wasn't<lb />
trying to hit it out, I was just trying<lb />
to get a good hit<lb />
That good hit preserved a<lb />
tradition, but more importantly<lb />
gave the Pirates their first win of<lb />
the season.<lb />
Eason went twojor four at bat<lb />
in the first game and had two<lb />
RBI's. He also had two runs<lb />
scored.<lb />
The scoring was far from over<lb />
for the team, as they went on to<lb />
I score six more runs over the next<lb />
three innings.<lb />
On the mound for the Pirates<lb />
in the first game was Jake Jacobs<lb />
who gave up one earned run<lb />
during the first three innings.<lb />
Jacobs recorded six strike outs<lb />
and onlv gave up five hits after<lb />
facing 17 batters.<lb />
In relief, Jonathan Jenkins<lb />
came in for Jacobs in the fourth<lb />
inning. In three innings, Jenkins<lb />
struck out two batters, walked<lb />
another and gave up two hits, but<lb />
still managed to hold the Bison to<lb />
their only run after six innings.<lb />
In the final inning, freshman<lb />
pitcher Warren Hall pitched to<lb />
four batters to seal the victory for<lb />
the Pirates.<lb />
Coach Gary Overton, in his<lb />
fifth season as head coach, had<lb />
nothing but positive comments to<lb />
say about the Pirates victory. "We<lb />
played ECU style baseball to-<lb />
night, excellent defense and<lb />
pitching Overton said. "The in-<lb />
field played well, and it was a<lb />
great way to start the season<lb />
Another freshman, third<lb />
baseman John Gast, turned a solid<lb />
offensive performance when he<lb />
hit his first collegiate homerun in<lb />
the fifth inning. Cast's three-run<lb />
homer brought in Calvin Brown<lb />
and Eason to extend the Pirates'<lb />
lead to 8-1.<lb />
Brown, a junior, also played a<lb />
solid game both offensively and<lb />
defensively. On the offensive<lb />
side, Brown had two scores on<lb />
two walks while batting three<lb />
times. His defensive skills also<lb />
excelled as he made several key<lb />
stops at first base.<lb />
In the second game, it ap-<lb />
peared as if Howard was still lick-<lb />
ing its wounds from the first<lb />
game, and ECU wasted no time by<lb />
jumping out to a three run lead<lb />
after the second inning.<lb />
After freshman John Gast<lb />
walked, senior Mike Andrews<lb />
and freshman David Daniels<lb />
reached base and all three scored<lb />
on another Howard walk and<lb />
several errors.<lb />
Tommy Eason again hit a<lb />
homerun, his second of the eve-<lb />
ning, to extend the Pirates lead to<lb />
Sports<lb />
FEBRUARY 23, 1989 PAGE 2<lb />
Sam Croft, the official looks on as a battered and black-eyed Reed<lb />
Lose drives in for the basket (Photo by J.D. Whitmire, ECU<lb />
Photolab).<lb />
CAA honors Edwards'<lb />
and O'Connor's play<lb />
RICHMOND (AP) � Blue<lb />
Edwards and Chris O'Connor,<lb />
both of East Carolina, have been<lb />
named the Colonial Athletic As-<lb />
sociation players of the week, the<lb />
league announced Monday-<lb />
Edwards scored 32 points<lb />
and grabbed seven rebounds to<lb />
lead East Carolina past American<lb />
last week. He scored 31 points and<lb />
pulled down six rebounds in a 65-<lb />
60 victory over Campbell.<lb />
Senior catcher Chris Cauble awaits the fast pitch from Jake Jacobs in the first game of the doubleheader (Photo by ECU Photolab)<lb />
five. Eason compiled one hit<lb />
while at bat four times, and re-<lb />
corded two RBI's, all from his<lb />
fourth inning homerun.<lb />
Offensively, several Pirates<lb />
excelled. Calvin Brown exploded<lb />
for three hits in four at bats, in-<lb />
cluding two singles and a double.<lb />
Sophomore Steve Godin was<lb />
one for two with two RBI's and a<lb />
score.<lb />
Freshman David Daniels, the<lb />
desiginated hitter, had an out-<lb />
standing performance with two<lb />
walks, a hit and two runs scored.<lb />
Also scoring runs for the Bucs<lb />
were seniors David Ritchie (1)<lb />
and John Thomas (1).<lb />
Defensively, the Pirates were<lb />
nearly flawless as they com-<lb />
pletely shut down the Bison of-<lb />
fense. They allowed only one hit<lb />
and no runs through the cold sec-<lb />
ond game. In fact, the Bison team<lb />
was so coldboth on and off the<lb />
fieldthat they built a small fire<lb />
beside their dugout in hopes of<lb />
warmth.<lb />
Heat was what Howard<lb />
wanted and that was just what<lb />
starting pitcher Tim Langdon<lb />
gave them. The junior held the<lb />
Bison to one hit in six innings,<lb />
allowed only one walk, had six<lb />
strike outs and came away with a<lb />
shut-out to post a 1 -0 mark on the<lb />
season.<lb />
Relief pitcher Mike Whittcn<lb />
came into the game in the top of<lb />
the seventh inning to hold the<lb />
Bison scoreless. Facing six batters,<lb />
he walked two, allowed one hit<lb />
and struck out the last two batters<lb />
to end the game.<lb />
Overall, the defense proved<lb />
to be the strongest point of the<lb />
Pirates' victory. Coach Overton<lb />
had stressed defense to the team<lb />
since practice started. According<lb />
to Overton, "All along we've<lb />
stressed defense, we've worked<lb />
on it, and it payed off<lb />
With the troublesome<lb />
weather Eastern North Carolina<lb />
has faced lately, the Howard team<lb />
suffered greatly. Having to travel<lb />
to North Carolina on Saturday,<lb />
and return to Washington DC.<lb />
Saturday evening, the Howard<lb />
team definately was tired. They<lb />
left the nation's capitol Wednes-<lb />
day at 5 a.m. anticipating a 1 p.m.<lb />
start at Harrington Field. How-<lb />
ever, the tomadic activity and<lb />
rain that hit the East Coast earlier<lb />
in the week delayed the game to 3<lb />
p.m. .<lb />
When Overton was asked<lb />
about the inclement weather and<lb />
its effects on the team, he re-<lb />
sponded with the positive note<lb />
"We were anxious , itching to<lb />
play<lb />
The Bucs return to Harring-<lb />
ton Field Saturday at 1 p.m. for a<lb />
double-header with George<lb />
Washington University.<lb />
Longest winning streak since 1977-78<lb />
Pirates down Flames for fourth straight win<lb />
By MARK BARBER<lb />
Sports Writer<lb />
It was not a pretty game to<lb />
watch. Nevertheless, East<lb />
Carolina's Pirates were able to hit<lb />
16 of 18 free throws at the end to<lb />
hand the Flames of Liberty Uni-<lb />
versity a 69-60 loss and with the<lb />
win extended their win streak to<lb />
four games, guaranteeing them-<lb />
selves a winning record for the<lb />
season.<lb />
"Was that a struggle, or<lb />
what?" Pirate coach Mike Steele<lb />
said afterwards. "But it was the<lb />
fourth game we've had in eight<lb />
days and I really think we were<lb />
worn out in the second half<lb />
ECU, up by 10 at the half, led<lb />
by as much as 17 in the second<lb />
period, but the Flames changed<lb />
their defense in order to stop Blue<lb />
Edwards and slowly worked back<lb />
into the game. Edwards, who had<lb />
15 points in the first half, could<lb />
only score seven in the second<lb />
period, with no points in the last<lb />
13 minutes.<lb />
"They went to a box-in-one<lb />
defense with a chaser on us and it<lb />
worked, Steele said, "And that<lb />
was the difference in the second<lb />
half<lb />
With 1:30 to play and behind<lb />
by only six, Liberty began to foul<lb />
the Pirates in order to get the ball<lb />
back on missed foul shots.<lb />
But the Pirates wouldn't<lb />
miss�Reed Lose hit eight<lb />
straight free throws, Kenny<lb />
Murphy hit four straight and Gus<lb />
Hill hit on two attempts to spread<lb />
the lead back to nine by the final<lb />
buzzer. The only two misses un-<lb />
characteristically came from Jeff<lb />
Kelly, one of ECU'S best clutch<lb />
foul shooters.<lb />
The win raises the Pirates'<lb />
record to 14-12 with only one<lb />
game remaining � a home con-<lb />
test against rival UNC-Wilming-<lb />
ton. The winning season will be<lb />
the first since ECU went 16-13in<lb />
1982-83 and the four straight wins<lb />
is the longest win streak for the<lb />
Pirates since the 1977-78 season.<lb />
ECU is now 6-7 in the CAA. The<lb />
Flames fall to 8-16 with the loss.<lb />
The Pirates got the opening<lb />
tip, and after the ball changed<lb />
hands a few times on missed<lb />
shots, broke the ice when Ed-<lb />
wards stole the ball and broke<lb />
away for a reverse, two-handed<lb />
slam. After a double-dribbling<lb />
call on the Flames, Stanley Love<lb />
hit an eight footer in the lane.<lb />
Liberty's Charles Richardson<lb />
hit a three point goal for the<lb />
Flames, but then fouled Edwards<lb />
at the other end; Edwards sank<lb />
both free throws to put the Pirates<lb />
up 6-3 at the 17:26 mark. Flames<lb />
guard Bailey Alston pulled the<lb />
Rames to within one, 6-5, with a<lb />
15' jumper at the foul line and<lb />
Murphy took a cross-court pass<lb />
from Edwards and made good for<lb />
three from the right side, ECU up<lb />
9-5.<lb />
After a travelling call on Lib-<lb />
erty, Edwards sank a three<lb />
pointer for ECU to make the score<lb />
12-5. The Flames scrapped back,<lb />
aided by several Pirate misses,<lb />
and pulled to within one, 12-11,<lb />
with 13:07 to go.<lb />
Steele called for a timeout for<lb />
his squad, and the Pirates came<lb />
back out to score nine straight,<lb />
highlighted by another steal and<lb />
breakaway bv Edwards, who this<lb />
time capped-off the drive with a<lb />
Jordan-ish long-flying one han-<lb />
der between two Flames defend-<lb />
ers.<lb />
The two teams swapped bas-<lb />
kets for the last 10 minutes in the<lb />
period, the ECU lead varying<lb />
from eight to 12 points. With the<lb />
Pirates up 24-16, Liberty's Eric<lb />
Cunningham let out a "Help me<lb />
cry as soon as Edwards got the<lb />
ball in front of him. Ball in hand,<lb />
Edwards shuffled and promptly<lb />
drove left around Cunningham<lb />
and down the baseline for a pow-<lb />
erful two-handed slam.<lb />
It was even play for the re-<lb />
mainder of the half, and ECU<lb />
went into the intermission ahead<lb />
32-22.<lb />
"This was our 24th game of<lb />
See PIRATES, page!4<lb />
ECU looks to pluck Seahawks<lb />
By MARK BARBER<lb />
Sport Writer<lb />
The<lb />
senior<lb />
from<lb />
Walstonburg, N.C, was 67 per-<lb />
cent from the floor for the week on<lb />
24-of-36 shooting, and upped his<lb />
league-leading scoring average to<lb />
26.5 points per contest.<lb />
O'Connor scored 35 points to<lb />
lead East Carolina's women's<lb />
team to an pair of victories last<lb />
week. She tallied 11 pointsagainst<lb />
George Mason before scoring a<lb />
career-high 24 points against<lb />
American.<lb />
The senior from Altoon, Pa<lb />
made 16 of 22 shots from the floor<lb />
last week for 73 percent.<lb />
Like a line straight from a<lb />
Hitchcock movie: Look out Pirate<lb />
fans, the birds are coming. Only<lb />
this time, the line can be reversed:<lb />
Look out birds, the Pirates are hot<lb />
and waiting for birdmeat.<lb />
In what is certainly the big-<lb />
gest game of the year for ECU's<lb />
cagers, the Seahawks from UNC-<lb />
Wilmington will try to come into<lb />
Minges Coliseum and leave with<lb />
the feeling only a win on the road<lb />
can give. Likewise, the Pirates<lb />
want more than ever to close out<lb />
the regular season with a win over<lb />
their biggest rival.<lb />
ECU has a lot more at stake in<lb />
the contest than the Seahawks,<lb />
who only have regional pride to<lb />
lose.<lb />
First, a win for the Pirates will<lb />
allow the Pirates to close out their<lb />
conference play at the .500 mark,<lb />
7-7. The last time the Pirates had at<lb />
least a .500 conference record was<lb />
in 1975-76 when the school was<lb />
still in the Southern Conference.<lb />
And if the Dukes of James Madi-<lb />
son lose on the road to George<lb />
Mason Saturday, their record will<lb />
fall to 6-8, which will mean ECU<lb />
will finish the season in fifth-place<lb />
in the CAA, an important finish in<lb />
regards to the seeding at the CAA<lb />
tournament.<lb />
ECU and Wilmington would<lb />
then meet again in the first round<lb />
of the tourney, set for March 4-6.<lb />
Win or lose Saturday, the<lb />
Seahawks will finish league play<lb />
in fourth place.<lb />
Another factor for the Pirates<lb />
is that a win over UNC-W would<lb />
extend their win streak to five<lb />
games, the longest at the school<lb />
since the 1974-75 season. Besides<lb />
records, the extended streak will<lb />
provide a much needed mental<lb />
boost going into the tournament.<lb />
At a time when the team seems to<lb />
be playing together better than<lb />
they have all year, the added<lb />
confidence from the win could go<lb />
a long way in the conference<lb />
championships.<lb />
A win would also improve<lb />
ECU's home record to 11-3, the<lb />
best since the 1979-80 squad won<lb />
11 in Minges.<lb />
But perhaps the most gratify-<lb />
ing result of a win Saturday<lb />
would be the breaking of the<lb />
eight-game losing streak to the<lb />
Birds. The last time the Pirates<lb />
defeated UNC-W was in 1985,<lb />
when ECU downed the Seahawks<lb />
78-61 in Minges.<lb />
The last three games in<lb />
Wilmington between ECU and<lb />
the Seahawks have been sellouts.<lb />
UNC-W is expected to bring a<lb />
sizeable crowd into Minges Satur-<lb />
day.<lb />
"I think the biggest reason I<lb />
want to win Saturday is that<lb />
we've lost so many in a row to<lb />
(UNC-W) Pirate record-breaker<lb />
Blue Edwards said. "It would be<lb />
nice to beat them this time<lb />
The last time the two teams<lb />
met Jan 28 in Wilmington, the<lb />
awks a two point<lb />
half time lead and pulled away for<lb />
an eventual 8166. Edwards set<lb />
e Trask Coliseum opponent<lb />
�"nS "ot with 36 p�nts in<lb />
the televised game.<lb />
JltSS?wks were led with<lb />
see STEELE Mai, page 14<lb />
Y<lb />
i<lb /><pb facs="00058127_tn_0013" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
FEBRUARY 23,1989 13<lb />
New Gamecock football coach has 'Spark'<lb />
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) �<lb />
Sparky Woods found out what<lb />
Gamecock fans want when he<lb />
stopped at a convenience store on<lb />
the way to a news conference<lb />
where he was introduced as the<lb />
new football coach at South Caro-<lb />
lina.<lb />
"A guv had a Gamecock hat<lb />
on and 1 said, 'Winning is a matter<lb />
of life and death in this football<lb />
business down here, isn't it He<lb />
said. Hell it's a lot more impor-<lb />
tant than that<lb />
"I can assure you that if it<lb />
wasn't for these games, this<lb />
would probably be a very, very<lb />
great job said Woods, who left<lb />
Appalachian State after five sea-<lb />
sons.<lb />
Woods, whose selection<lb />
ended a search that began just<lb />
over two weeks ago following the<lb />
sudden death of Joe Morrison,<lb />
said Tuesday he was a bit over-<lb />
whelmed about jumping from<lb />
Wet and wild<lb />
Division 1-AA and taking job of<lb />
"more magnitude but had no<lb />
qualms about his decision. "If<lb />
they wanted me as much as I<lb />
wanted them, then we're very<lb />
happy with each other he said.<lb />
"I'm thrilled to be the head coach<lb />
at the Universitv of South Caro-<lb />
lina<lb />
Wood said he had three goals:<lb />
"graduation, win football games<lb />
and have fun while we're doing<lb />
it<lb />
While he wants to have fun.<lb />
Woods said he was nervous about<lb />
his new job and a 1989 schedule<lb />
that includes Clcmson, Georgia,<lb />
Florida State and North Carolina<lb />
State - nine Division I games in all.<lb />
"I'm nervous about going<lb />
against Division I schools. In his<lb />
final game as coach at the school,<lb />
the Mountaineers tied Wake For-<lb />
est 34-34.<lb />
Woods said he planned to<lb />
meet soon with the Gamecock<lb />
players and the assistant coaches<lb />
left on the staff. He said he hoped<lb />
to have a complete staff by the<lb />
time spring practice begins March<lb />
13.<lb />
He received endorsements<lb />
from President James B. Holder-<lb />
man and Athletic Director King<lb />
Dixon.<lb />
"I think he's got a fire in his<lb />
stomach. He's got a lot of enthusi-<lb />
asm Holderman said.<lb />
Dixon, who informed Woods<lb />
of his selection late Monday after-<lb />
noon, said the 35-year-old coach<lb />
"has the characteristics we were<lb />
looking for - unquestioned integ-<lb />
rity, strong character, student-<lb />
athlete oriented, and a genuine<lb />
feeling and concern for young<lb />
people<lb />
Dixon said the terms of<lb />
Woods' contract have not been<lb />
decided on, but the athletic direc-<lb />
tor said he expected it to be a five-<lb />
year deal.<lb />
"We feel as though the con-<lb />
tract we will enter into with<lb />
Sparky will be consistent with<lb />
what is normally in the Southeast,<lb />
will be very comfortable and very<lb />
competitive Dixon said.<lb />
While Woods was officially<lb />
introduced at the news confer-<lb />
ence, his hiring was less than a<lb />
well-kept secret. Several news<lb />
organizations, including The As-<lb />
sociated Press and the state's larg-<lb />
est newspapers, had already re-<lb />
ported that Woods would be<lb />
hired.<lb />
Woods guided the I-AA<lb />
Mountaineers to Southern Con-<lb />
ference titles in 1986 and 1987 and<lb />
was named the leagues coach of<lb />
the year an unprecedented three<lb />
straight times, beginning in 1985.<lb />
Woods, whose real name is<lb />
Phillip Perry Woods, was 38-19-2<lb />
in five seasons at Appalachian<lb />
State in Boone, N.C His father<lb />
nicknamed him Sparky "maybe<lb />
he was looking for a cocker span-<lb />
iel or something, I don't know<lb />
Woods said.<lb />
Woods replaces Morrison,<lb />
who died at the age of 51 of a heart<lb />
attack Feb. 5 after playing rac-<lb />
quetball.<lb />
North Carolina State coach<lb />
Dick Sheridan turned down the<lb />
Gamecock job last week. Sheridan<lb />
was widely believed to be the<lb />
school's top choice, but he said he<lb />
had not been offered the job.<lb />
Woods was one of three<lb />
Southern Conference coaches in<lb />
the running for the position. The<lb />
others were Coach Jimmy Satter-<lb />
field, who guided Furman to the<lb />
1988 I-AA championship, and<lb />
Marshall coacn George Chaump.<lb />
South Carolina assistant head<lb />
coach and defensive coordinator<lb />
Joe Lee Dunn was also among<lb />
those considered for the position.<lb />
Woods, a native of Oneida,<lb />
Tenn played college football at<lb />
Carson-Newman and began his<lb />
coaching career as an assistant at<lb />
Tennessee in 1976. One season<lb />
later he was at Kansas, and in 1978<lb />
he was an assistant at North Ala-<lb />
bama.<lb />
Woods then went to Iowa<lb />
State, where he coached the de-<lb />
fensive secondary in 1979 and<lb />
receivers the following three sea-<lb />
sons before moving on to Appala-<lb />
chian State in 1983.<lb />
IRS water polo teams take to the pool<lb />
In the men's independent<lb />
division, the leagues leading<lb />
scorer, David Onks will lead his<lb />
team Phi Sigma Pi in to their divi-<lb />
sional spot. Onks has tossed in 19<lb />
goals in three contests including a<lb />
(IRS) � Aquamen and aq-<lb />
uawomen have ascended on the<lb />
campus of East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sitv bearing inner tubes and claim-<lb />
ing to be water polo specialists.<lb />
And indeed some have proven to<lb />
be just that as intramural water powerful 9 goals as his squad de- pendent women s champions the<lb />
�or into feated rcnnmal powerhouse the Belk Babes as they paddle their<lb />
ing the fun as well. The ladies weather of February, spring time<lb />
from Alpha Delta Pi are taking no is more than just a refreshing<lb />
prisoners and taking their con- thought. Make plans now to<lb />
tests serious enough to drown spend some of your spare time in<lb />
their sister Sigmas 20-0. They are the great outdoors with an adven-<lb />
challcnging the defending inde-<lb />
polo teams carrv their rubbei<lb />
the playoffs.<lb />
In the fraternity B league, Phi<lb />
Kappa Tau is staying afloat of<lb />
their competitors with an un-<lb />
blemished record as thev take on<lb />
pennniai po<lb />
Belk Ball Slingers 12-9.<lb />
Umstead residence hall is<lb />
also tops in the independent divi-<lb />
sion as they are the main ingredi-<lb />
ent in the formula for success. The<lb />
way into the all campus female<lb />
finals.<lb />
Timex Aerobix Week con-<lb />
cludes tomorrow with an array of<lb />
their playoff rivals. Leading Umstead Sharks will have to pass<lb />
scorer Greg Smith will have to bv an Umstead Yellow Cloud to<lb />
slam a few more goals in home<lb />
before the Phi Taus head in to the<lb />
all campus championship.<lb />
ture trip coordinated by the De-<lb />
partment of Intramural-Recrea-<lb />
tional Services.<lb />
The spring of 1989 marks<lb />
registration for several exciting<lb />
adventures including: hang glid-<lb />
ing, camping, kayaking, canoe-<lb />
ing, white water rafting and<lb />
windsurfing. Registration is cur-<lb />
valuable giveaways for all aerobic<lb />
class participants. Timex watches,<lb />
aerobic fitness apparel and infor- rcnty heJ gct morc in<lb />
find themselves in the plavoff mation will be given away to sev- formation in 204 Memorial Gvm-<lb />
tinals. oral lucky PP�. nasium or call 757-6387.<lb />
The sorority ladies arc enjoy- After the unpredictable<lb />
In Penthouse article<lb />
WadeB<lb />
talks<lb />
BOSTON (AP) � The long-<lb />
awaited Penthouse magazine ar-<lb />
tide. w Boston thjrd, baseman<lb />
AVade Boggs is arriving on<lb />
newstands next week. It has eve-<lb />
rvthing promised - sex, infidelity,<lb />
racism, grudges, pranks and nas-<lb />
tincss.<lb />
Margo Adams, Boggs' former<lb />
that sex weakens your legs, and<lb />
he needs strong legs to play third<lb />
basQ<lb />
Boggs also had a superstition<lb />
related to Adams' undergar-<lb />
ments. "One night I went to the<lb />
game and he went 4-for-5<lb />
Adams said in the article. "He<lb />
found out that I hadn't worn<lb />
lover, details graphic descriptions panties underneath my dress. So<lb />
of the sex lives of several Red Sox for the next couple of months<lb />
players in the article, which was when he went into a slump, he'd<lb />
described in Wednesday's edi- ask me not to wear panties to the<lb />
tions of the Boston Globe'and the game. It wasn't sexual, it was that<lb />
Boston Herald. he'd gotten hits and wanted to be<lb />
The article said Boggs also sure of the little things he had<lb />
made a racist remark about team- done to get those hits<lb />
mate Jim Rice, saying the left There are no nude photos of<lb />
fielder "thinks he's white Adams in the April issue, which<lb />
Boggs also "would jokingly goes on sale next week. There are<lb />
sav Keith (Hernandez, the New four pictures showing Boggs and<lb />
York Mets first baseman) was a Adams together, the Globe said,<lb />
homosexual but the issue does not have the<lb />
Adams is suing Boggs for $12<lb />
million and is being paid a mini- t TINJp.Wilmington<lb />
mum of $100,000 by Penthouse Ul VY Ullliiiiuu<lb />
for the story, entitled the "Desig-<lb />
nated Swinger which was writ-<lb />
ten by David D. Shumacher. She - rcmaining tickets on Sat-<lb />
could make �fs� Fcb. 25 ECU-UNC Wilmington urday can be picked up by stu-<lb />
dependingosas of the issue. n wiU dcntsyafter 5 pFm. Qn Saturday,<lb />
, T!fntnfloTcasLns dav, Feb. 23 at 8 a.m. at the Ath- srudcnts can only pick up their<lb />
,t remarks on several occa Qffix fo M Co. sho anECU<lb />
photo that Boggs has admitted<lb />
taking when he and Adams set up<lb />
pitcher, Bob Stanley with a strip-<lb />
per.<lb />
Penthouse said there would<lb />
be a sequel in its May issue. "Next<lb />
month: Margo bares all - sensa-<lb />
tional pictures, plus more on<lb />
baseball wives and groupies and<lb />
sizzling locker room intrigue<lb />
The Globe and Herald did not<lb />
identify any players Adams al-<lb />
leged were involved in sexual in-<lb />
cidents.<lb />
Red Sox general manager Lou<lb />
Gorman, who according to<lb />
Adams is not liked by Boggs, said<lb />
the article was not likely to make<lb />
him increase his efforts o trade<lb />
the third baseman.<lb />
"I'm not going to trade him<lb />
unless someone makes an offer<lb />
that'll improve our ballclub<lb />
Gorman said. "As you know,<lb />
Wade denies many of these state-<lb />
ments were made<lb />
The Houston Astros have of-<lb />
fered pitcher Bob Knepper, out-<lb />
fielder Kevin Bass and third base-<lb />
man Ken Caminiti for Boggs, but<lb />
Boston had asked for pitcher Mike<lb />
Scott to be included in the deal.<lb />
Several other general managers<lb />
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Madden leads Heels to non-conference win<lb />
CHAPEL HILL, N.C (AP) -<lb />
North Carolina coach Dean Smith<lb />
predicted that Nevada-Reno<lb />
would, give the fifth-ranked Tar<lb />
Heels a difficult game, and he was<lb />
half right.<lb />
Nevada-Reno gave North<lb />
Carolina a difficult first half.<lb />
The Wolf Pack took a 12-3<lb />
lead in the first three minutes as<lb />
all five starters scored. But North<lb />
Carolina tied the score at 17 and<lb />
went on to beat the Nevada-Reno<lb />
109-86 on Tuesday. The Tar Heels,<lb />
23-5, have won five straight.<lb />
"I was very concerned com-<lb />
ing into this game because every-<lb />
one was saying this was our Har-<lb />
vard or UNC-Asheville game, but<lb />
you saw some talent out there for<lb />
Nevado-Reno Smith said. "I<lb />
honestly didn't think it would be<lb />
like that. We had too much inside<lb />
strength<lb />
Kevin Madden scored 21<lb />
points and J.R. Reid and Rick Fox<lb />
added 19 each. 1 he Tar Heels took<lb />
the lead for good when Fox, who<lb />
scored 15 of his points in the first<lb />
half, made two free throws with<lb />
13:04 remaining.<lb />
North Carolina's lead grew to<lb />
36-21 midway through the half<lb />
when the Wolf Pack, 14-10, threw<lb />
away the ball eight times in a six-<lb />
minute span and managed only<lb />
one field goal.<lb />
"I was disappointed in our<lb />
play in the first half Smith said.<lb />
"It seems we have one game every<lb />
year where we come out and play<lb />
for our scoring averages. But in<lb />
the second half, we did a much<lb />
better job<lb />
Later in the half, Fox keyed a<lb />
10-0 spurt with six points, includ-<lb />
ing back-to-back dunks, as the Tar<lb />
Heels went ahead 46-27. The Wolf<lb />
Pack closed to 16 points early in<lb />
the second half after trailing 60-39<lb />
at halftimc, but could pull no<lb />
closer.<lb />
"The size factor obviously<lb />
hurt us Nevada-Reno coach Len<lb />
Stevens said. "We are going<lb />
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that is 6-3,6-6 and 6-7. When you<lb />
go against a mismatch like that,<lb />
sometimes you can negate size,<lb />
but not when a team like Carolina<lb />
has size and athletic ability.<lb />
"Our plan was to get certain<lb />
shooters a certain amount of shots<lb />
and we did that. The problem was<lb />
that we did not get the percentage<lb />
we needed to be in the game<lb />
Nevada-Reno made 33 of 88<lb />
shots for 38 percent, and were 8-<lb />
for-29 on three-pointers.<lb />
Scott Williams scored 11<lb />
points for North Carolina. Steve<lb />
Bucknall and King Rice scored 10<lb />
each.<lb />
Darrvl Owens scored 28<lb />
points for Nevada-Reno and<lb />
Gabriel Parizzia, 18.<lb />
Tyson at peace, ready for eighth title defense<lb />
LAS VEGAS (AP) �Just days<lb />
before his eighth title defense,<lb />
Mike Tvson says he's at peace<lb />
with himself and ready to go to<lb />
war with Frank Bruno.<lb />
"Things are a lot clearer<lb />
now Tyson said Tuesday.<lb />
"There are no problems. I'm very<lb />
happy at this particular moment<lb />
in my life<lb />
The heavyweight champion<lb />
declared himself free of personal<lb />
turmoil as he. and promoter Don<lb />
King met the press at the Las<lb />
Vegas Hilton. He then issued a<lb />
warning to Bruno, who be will<lb />
meet Saturday night w h his<lb />
undisputed heavyweight title on<lb />
the line.<lb />
"I'm not going to give him<lb />
any chance the 22-year-old Ty-<lb />
son said. "This is where .1 domi-<lb />
nate. 1 dominate in the ring. That's<lb />
what I do best<lb />
Tvson, who had ballooned to<lb />
about 260 pounds before begin-<lb />
ning training for Bruno, appeared<lb />
fit and in fine spirits during the<lb />
impromptu news conference,<lb />
laughing frequently and joking<lb />
with the assembled reporters.<lb />
Tyson spoke easily about his<lb />
personaj troubles, which in-<lb />
cluded a Valentine's Day divorce<lb />
from his wife, actress Robin Giv-<lb />
ens, his squabbles with his es-<lb />
tranged manager Bill Cayton and<lb />
his manhandling of a television<lb />
camera during a January visit to<lb />
his ex-wife.<lb />
"I made a lot mistakes Ty-<lb />
son said. "But I'm not going to<lb />
commit suicide. I'm not going to<lb />
kill myself over it<lb />
Tyson said he weighed 217 or<lb />
218 pounds and planned to come<lb />
in at 218 for the fight.<lb />
"I'm not a hostile person, but<lb />
he's in some trouble he said of<lb />
the British challenger.<lb />
Bruno earlier had expressed<lb />
hope that Tyson's problems, espe-<lb />
cially his split from trainer Kevin<lb />
Rooney, would take something<lb />
away from the champion inside<lb />
the ring.<lb />
But Tyson said he felt less<lb />
turmoil than he felt last June when<lb />
he knocked Michael Spinks out<lb />
only 91 seconds into their title<lb />
fight.<lb />
"It seems like there was more<lb />
then than there is now he said.<lb />
"Then, there were constant lies<lb />
being fed to the press. Even<lb />
people inside my camp were feed-<lb />
ing things<lb />
Spinks, in Las Vegas for a civil<lb />
trial brought against him and<lb />
manager Butch Lewis by the Las<lb />
Vegas Hilton, said Bruno should<lb />
hope Tyson means it when he says<lb />
he's without problems.<lb />
"It just pumps him up<lb />
Spinks said, adding ruefully,<lb />
"Ask me, I know<lb />
Spinks said he wasn't looking<lb />
for Tyson to have an off-night<lb />
against him because of his prob-<lb />
lems, but didn't expect that they<lb />
would add to his fury inside the<lb />
ring.<lb />
'People just get him angrier<lb />
by getting into his personal life<lb />
Spinks said. "Boxing is the best<lb />
job in the world to let off steam,<lb />
and people are in trouble when he<lb />
(Tyson) wants to let off steam<lb />
Most think Bruno, a hulking<lb />
Englishman who hasn't fought in<lb />
16 months, will indeed be in<lb />
trouble when he meets Tyson in<lb />
the scheduled 12-round fight,<lb />
which will be televised by HBO.<lb />
Oddsmakers have made the<lb />
unbeaten champion a prohibitive<lb />
7 12-1 favorite to win the fight,<lb />
and if s even money the sched-<lb />
uled 12-round fight won't last<lb />
four rounds.<lb />
ACC honors players<lb />
GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) �<lb />
Brvant Stith of Virginia was<lb />
named the Atlantic Coast<lb />
Conference's rookie of the week<lb />
for the fourth time this season.<lb />
Stith, a 6-foot-5, 192-pound<lb />
freshman, scored 19 points and<lb />
grabbed seven rebounds in a 92-<lb />
79 victory over Virginia Military<lb />
and added 15 points and eight re-<lb />
bounds in a 65-63 victory over<lb />
Clemson.<lb />
Earlier, North Carolina for-<lb />
ward Steve Bucknall, who scored<lb />
a total of 50 points in three victo-<lb />
ries last week, was named the<lb />
ACC's player of the week.<lb />
Bucknall hit 15 of 27 field<lb />
goals, including six of 16 from<lb />
three-point range, and had 20<lb />
assists. He grabbed 11 rebounds<lb />
and had six steals as the Tar Heels<lb />
posted victories over Old Domin-<lb />
ion, Wake Forest and Maryland.<lb />
On Sunday, Bucknall scored<lb />
14 of his 16 points in the second<lb />
half to lead the Tar Heels to an 86-<lb />
75 victory over Maryland.<lb />
Pirates hot from line<lb />
Continued from page 12<lb />
the year, and I can say that ECU<lb />
gave us as much pressure as any<lb />
team we've played yet, and that<lb />
includes Clemson and Towsom<lb />
State Flame coach Jeff Meyer<lb />
said. "Our 10 turnovers in the first<lb />
half made the difference in the<lb />
game for us. In the second half,<lb />
our guys responded to the chal-<lb />
lenge, but ECU did a good of not<lb />
letting us cut into their lead<lb />
The. Flames did cut into the<lb />
lead, but the Pirates were able to<lb />
sink the free throws at the end to<lb />
hold off Liberty. Even missed foul<lb />
shots didn't help the Flames.<lb />
"The difference at the end<lb />
came when Kelly missed his four<lb />
free throws Steelesaid, "and our<lb />
guys, instead of sitting back and<lb />
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he has all year, got in there and<lb />
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other one of our guys. Of the four<lb />
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Cline and Richardson scored 10<lb />
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points and nine rebounds. Lose<lb />
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Pirates in double figures, scoring<lb />
15 and 14, respectively.<lb />
Steele said his Pirates would<lb />
relax Thursday and look at films<lb />
in preparation for Saturday's<lb />
matchup against UNC-W. "They<lb />
killed us on the boards last time<lb />
we played them, and we'll have to<lb />
be � and we are � a lot better<lb />
now than we were then Steele<lb />
said<lb />
Steele also said that he felt the<lb />
Pirates would be emotionally up<lb />
for the game, which would enable<lb />
them to overcome any fatigue<lb />
possibly felt by their busy playing<lb />
schedule.<lb />
Steele Mill the site for season<lb />
closer between ECU-UNC-W<lb />
continued from page 12<lb />
19 points from senior center Larry<lb />
Houzer, who has been averaging<lb />
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UNC-W's leading scorer, senior<lb />
Antonio Howard, scored 11<lb />
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senior forward Greg Bender, a<lb />
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Pirates. Bender scored 13 in Janu-<lb />
ary against ECU.<lb />
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