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Basketball,Jeff Kelly, featured.<lb />
Catch the action on page 11.<lb />
She Saat Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol. 63 No. 55<lb />
Thursday March 2,1989<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Nanotech heralds a new age<lb />
By DAVID HERRING<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
The human race is pregnant<lb />
with the potentials made possible<lb />
through nanotechnology, and, like<lb />
any mother-to-be must prepare<lb />
tor an increase in her responsibili-<lb />
Eric Drexler, who conceived<lb />
of nanotechnology, presented his<lb />
theories to audiences of chemists,<lb />
engineers, and physicists, none of<lb />
which were able to present rea-<lb />
sons why his theories wouldn't<lb />
work. And since the late '70s, when<lb />
he conceived of nanotech, there<lb />
have been developments in sci-<lb />
ties, humanity faces the burden of<lb />
a tremendously increased capac- ence which he predicted we would<lb />
ity for good and evil with the in- make, and which are right on the<lb />
ception of this theoretical technol- road to nanotechnology.<lb />
Nanotechnology,according to<lb />
Christine Peterson of The Fore-<lb />
sight Institute, is simply a thor-<lb />
ough, inexpensive control over the<lb />
structure of matter. In the Feb. 23<lb />
edition of The East Carolinian this<lb />
reporter discussed means by<lb />
which scientists might someday<lb />
be able to build nanomachines<lb />
(.assemblers) which will offer us<lb />
this control.<lb />
Based in Palo Alto, CA, The<lb />
Foresight Institute was founded<lb />
as a non-profit organization to<lb />
prepare the public for future tech-<lb />
nologies through public policv<lb />
discussions, stated Peterson, who<lb />
serves on the institutes board of<lb />
directors. "We have no choice - it<lb />
(nanotechnology) will be devel-<lb />
oped sooner or later, somewhere -<lb />
if not in the U.S then in another<lb />
country' Peterson Meerteti ��<lb />
"We must get as manv people<lb />
ready as possible, before it arrives,<lb />
to determine how we can guide<lb />
and develop it best so that every-<lb />
one benefits she continued. "We<lb />
advocate cooperation among<lb />
democratic nations (in the devel-<lb />
opment of nanotech) so that the<lb />
public will have some control over<lb />
how it is used<lb />
In a 1�S1 article published by<lb />
the National Academy of Science<lb />
Drexler predicted we would be<lb />
able to design more stable pro-<lb />
teins than the ones found in na-<lb />
ture and at the time protein engi-<lb />
neering wasn't even an existing<lb />
field. "There are no physical laws<lb />
which prohibit it (nanotechnol-<lb />
ogy), merely a lack of informa-<lb />
tion' said Peterson. "The assem-<lb />
blers would require very advanced<lb />
software<lb />
But, given these assemblers<lb />
and the software to command<lb />
them, nanotechnology presents a<lb />
technological step comparable to<lb />
the invention of the wheel, the<lb />
quest for fire, harnessing electric-<lb />
ity, etc. "Given fuel, raw materi-<lb />
als, and the right instructions,<lb />
assemblers will be able to make<lb />
virtually anything - including<lb />
more of themselves Drexler theo-<lb />
rizes.<lb />
"Calculations suggest replica-<lb />
tion times of about a thousand<lb />
seconds, letting a single micro-<lb />
scopic replicator produce many<lb />
tons of product replicators in a<lb />
day or so he continued. "After<lb />
reprogramming, these product<lb />
replicators could team up to build<lb />
other things, again by the ton<lb />
Walking on the frozen ground barefoot, she has to be cold.<lb />
(Photo by J.D. Whitmire�Photolab)<lb />
ECU librarian died at 51<lb />
ECU librarian Marilyn Ramey<lb />
Stephenson, 51, died Thursday<lb />
Feb. 23 at Pitt Memorial Hospitial.<lb />
The loss of Stephenson is<lb />
"very, very great, she was the<lb />
backbone to the reference depart-<lb />
ment of the ECU library Artemis<lb />
Kares of Joyner library.<lb />
Stephenson, a native of Los<lb />
Angles, California, was a gradu-<lb />
ate of Occidental College in Los<lb />
Angles. She received an M.L.S<lb />
World hunger would become<lb />
obsolete! We could take any source<lb />
of biodegradable material - straw<lb />
and soil for example - and reas-<lb />
semble the molecules into food,<lb />
using sunlight for fuel.<lb />
nate radioactive nuclear waste<lb />
sites; we could build better ex-<lb />
ploratory tools for all realms of<lb />
science and take measurements<lb />
on the molecular level; we could<lb />
build better and faster computers;<lb />
After all, steak and potatoes we could build vehicles for space<lb />
are composed of molecules of the<lb />
basic elements found in nature.<lb />
Assemblers could rearrange the<lb />
molecules and cheaply mass pro-<lb />
duce food, building it molecule by<lb />
molecule.<lb />
The medical implications<lb />
alone are staggering. We could<lb />
"infect" humans with assemblers<lb />
which would serve as an artificial,<lb />
and virtually foolproof, immune<lb />
system.<lb />
The assemblers could iden-<lb />
tify and disassemble any harmful<lb />
parasite organisms such as bacte-<lb />
rium or viruses. Assemblers<lb />
would be able to locate and repair<lb />
cell damage due to cancer growths.<lb />
According to Drexler, such<lb />
machines would bring surgical<lb />
control to the molecular level,<lb />
opening broad new horizons in<lb />
medicine. In short, human lifes-<lb />
pans could be increased to hun-<lb />
dreds or thousands of years as<lb />
assemblers are increasingly able<lb />
to remove factors which cause the<lb />
body to age.<lb />
Pollution would also become<lb />
a thing of the past. Drexler states<lb />
that with their broad ability to<lb />
rearrange atoms, assemblers will<lb />
beabletorecyclcalmostanything. gCnerarwelfar7 Wc wil<lb />
As I suggested in my last article, tQ sh ,idcs for <lb />
we could suspend assemblers in kneficial uso�uthit isn't too soon<lb />
the atmosphere and rebuild the<lb />
ozone layer. to begin the effort<lb />
Scientists could decontami-<lb />
Helms concerned by lack of<lb />
initiative in SGA Legislature<lb />
travel and exploration we could<lb />
build anything we could conceive<lb />
of that is composed of matter.<lb />
Drexler talks of building a tele-<lb />
scope the size of a planet with<lb />
which we could peer into the far<lb />
corners of the universe - and who<lb />
knows what secrets that would<lb />
unravel?<lb />
"Nanotechnology will let us<lb />
control the structure of matter -<lb />
but who will control nanotechnol-<lb />
ogy?" warns Drexler, pointing out<lb />
that, equal to marvelous feats for<lb />
the ad vancement of mankind, here<lb />
is a potential for a great abuse of<lb />
power and great evil. "In a com-<lb />
petitive world, nanotechnology<lb />
will surely be developed.<lb />
"If democratic institutions are<lb />
to guide its use, it must be devel-<lb />
oped by groups within their po-<lb />
litical reach. To keep it from being<lb />
developed in military secrecy, it<lb />
seems wise to emphasize its value<lb />
in medicine, in the economy, and<lb />
in restoring the environment<lb />
"Nanotechnology must be<lb />
developed openly to serve the<lb />
Life is wild yet true. If s all done with mirrors. (Photo by J.D.<lb />
Whitmire�Photolab)<lb />
PALS youth program<lb />
seeking volunteers<lb />
By ADAM CORNELIUS<lb />
S�f f Writer<lb />
months to the project.<lb />
"A semester lasts approxi-<lb />
mated four months, and I need a<lb />
Adult citizens of Pitt County longer commitment than that,<lb />
are being sought to volunteer one After three to four months, the<lb />
on one in a program which would kids you are working with in this<lb />
By LORI MARTIN<lb />
"The students need to be more<lb />
St�ff Writer<lb />
Legislators of the Studenl<lb />
Government Association and ECU<lb />
students are not taking the initia-<lb />
tive to better the university, ac-<lb />
cording to a speech made by<lb />
Speaker of the Legislature Marty<lb />
Helms in Monday's SGA meet-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Helms said he is concerned<lb />
about the amount of criticism of<lb />
new ideas before these ideas are<lb />
researched and examined. "People<lb />
do not give new ideas a chance<lb />
he said.<lb />
The Pirate Walk program was<lb />
used as a example. According to<lb />
Helms, his proposed constitution<lb />
to ax the program was criticized<lb />
before the advantages were ever<lb />
presented.<lb />
Helms said he realizes his<lb />
proposal may not be the best solu-<lb />
tion, but he thinks some action<lb />
needs to be taken in order to make<lb />
the program more functionable.<lb />
Pirate Walk is just one area of<lb />
concern, according to Helms.<lb />
Other proposed constitutions<lb />
made by the legislature have been<lb />
greeted with criticism and doubt<lb />
match them with troubled youth type program are just beginning<lb />
ages 7-17. to accept that person. Then if the<lb />
The project, called Preparing relationship is broken, you are<lb />
Adolescents for Life Skills (PALS) doing more damage than good<lb />
was founded "to intervene in the Interested volunteers will<lb />
concerned and be aware they can juvenile'slifeprior to involvement need to provide two references,<lb />
do something to help Helms said, or further involvement in the ju- fill out a three page form, and<lb />
It is the responsibilty of the stu- venile court system according to attend two training sessions,<lb />
dents to inform their legislators of Sharon Lermer, the director of the "One session will deal with<lb />
changes and improvements they program. communications skills and rela-<lb />
would like to see. Project PALS, similar to the tionship building techniques. The<lb />
The problem is the result of a Big Brother program, pairs youth other will provide information on<lb />
lack of communication between with adult volunteers who spend the juvenile court system, drugs<lb />
the student body and the legisla- a few hours each week with the and alcohol Lermer said,<lb />
tors. Helms feels the solution to youth. After several weeks, abond After a background check,<lb />
the problem can be found if stu- of friendship grows between volunteers are matched with<lb />
dents as well as legislators view them. Unlike the Big Brother pro- youths who are referred to the<lb />
new ideas with a more open mind. gTam, however, Lermer said that program from schools, agencies,<lb />
Helms plans to propose a new the youth referred to project PALS<lb />
constitution for the Pirate Walk<lb />
program in two weeks.<lb />
In other SGA business, sev-<lb />
eral appropriations were made to<lb />
campus organizations.<lb />
have either committed a status<lb />
offense or exhibited delinquent<lb />
behavior.<lb />
"Youth can make changes in<lb />
their lives when they experience<lb />
the juvenile court system, parents<lb />
and concerned adults. Matching<lb />
will be based on a variety of crite-<lb />
ria, including whether or not the<lb />
adolescents and volunteers are of<lb />
the same sex, whether they share<lb />
The ECU Occupational Ther- an atmosphere of acceptance and any common interests and, to a<lb />
certain extent, how far away they<lb />
live from each other.<lb />
Once paired, the volunteer<lb />
will spend at least two hours a<lb />
week with the youth doing "any-<lb />
apy Club received funds of $280 stability Lermer said in a recent<lb />
to be used to attend to the Balti- release. 'These youth are in need<lb />
more Conference. The remaining of a caring, stable influence in their<lb />
funds will be used for scholar- lives. All it takes is a few hours<lb />
si tips. each week and a lot of sharing<lb />
The Association of General All faculty and students ma- thing they want to within reason<lb />
Contractors received an appro- joring in sociology, psychology, according to Lermer. "Activities<lb />
priation of $225. The organization criminal justice, and social work ranging from walks to helping<lb />
did not have an annual appro- are encouraged to volunteer. The<lb />
priation last spring. problem with recruiting students,<lb />
The Leisure Systems Studies Lermer notes, is that volunteers<lb />
See SGA, page 3 need to commit at least nine<lb />
with homework to<lb />
museum<lb />
visits to the<lb />
See PALS, page 3<lb />
Stephenson had previously<lb />
worked in the Los Angles and<lb />
Santa Monica library systems. She<lb />
was a resident of Greenville for<lb />
the past 18 years.<lb />
A memorial service was con-<lb />
ducted Wednesday night in the<lb />
Wilkcnson Funeral Chapel by Rev.<lb />
William Hadden.<lb />
Surviving are her husband,<lb />
Dr. William E. Stephenson, par-<lb />
ents Arthur and Lorraine Ramey<lb />
N.C. Student Legislature discusses DWI,<lb />
banning smoking in public places, abuse<lb />
By DAVID HERRING<lb />
AMbtant Nn�i Editor<lb />
degreefrom the University of Cali- of West Los Angles, Cal and a<lb />
fomiainLosAnglesandanM.A. brother Grant Ramey of Santa<lb />
degree from Middlebury College, Monica, California.<lb />
Middlebury, Vermont.<lb />
legislation of the early '70s. speech made at ECU, Mavretic mandatory confiscation and sale<lb />
An emergency resolution was referred to NC A&amp;T by saying, at public auction of the vehicle<lb />
 introduced by Blake H. Dye, of "ECU ought to have a department driven if the driver is convicted of<lb />
The North Carolina Student North Carolina A&amp;T, and passed or school of agriculture since ECU driving while impaired. The reso-<lb />
Legislature (NCSL) convened in by the NCSL stating "the NCSL is in the heart of a major agricul- lution argued that since 1984<lb />
Greenville this week to debate goes on record as supporting the tural district  and I think it's there has been an ave<lb />
resolutions concerning: driving call for a public apology to be made unusual in a 16-campus univer-<lb />
while impaired penalties, traffic by the NC House Speaker, Jo- sity we have only 2 schools of<lb />
safety at intersections, the testi- sephusL. Mavretic, to North Caro- agriculture and one of them is not<lb />
monies of physically or sexually Una A&amp;T State University for the much of a school at all<lb />
abused children, banning cigarette derogatory statements made in In a heated debate the NCSL<lb />
smoking in public places, and reference to their school of agri- defeated a resolution supporting<lb />
repeal of the Affirmative Action culture According to Dye, in a legislation that would require<lb />
rise of 1,021 cases of driving while<lb />
impaired and that confiscating<lb />
vehicles has been shown to be an<lb />
effective deterrent to crimes such<lb />
as drag racing and drug traffick-<lb />
ing.<lb />
See NC, page 2<lb /><pb facs="00058129_tn_0002" /><lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 2,1184<lb />
Frat gives car to staff member<lb />
til Newt Bureau<lb />
GREENVILLE � Sylvia Isler<lb />
of Greenville will no longer have<lb />
to relv on buses and taxis for trans-<lb />
-�rtahon, thanks to the generos-<lb />
ity oi an East Carolina University<lb />
fraternity<lb />
The brothers of Lambda Chi<lb />
Alpha patented Isler with a car<lb />
last Wednesday. The 1977 Buick<lb />
was purchased with the proceeds<lb />
from area fund-raisers as well as<lb />
donations from alumni brothers<lb />
in other parts of the country.<lb />
The alumni brothers were<lb />
contacted by Dr. lames R. (.Jim)<lb />
Taylor of Washington, a former<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha member and<lb />
director of ECU'S Remeidial Edu-<lb />
cation Activity Program (READ.<lb />
where Isler is employed as a de-<lb />
velopmental specialist. REAP is a<lb />
developmental day care center for<lb />
children with disabilities.<lb />
According to Taylor, Isler<lb />
supports herself and her grand-<lb />
mother on her salary and is pursu-<lb />
ing a degree from ECU in special<lb />
education by taking classes at<lb />
night.<lb />
"Sylvia has been poor all her<lb />
life Taylor said, "last semester<lb />
shecouldn't afford to buy the book<lb />
she needed for her class and had<lb />
to take taxis to the library to use<lb />
their copy<lb />
The car came as a total sur-<lb />
prise to Iser, who was moved to<lb />
tears. "1 really appreciate this from<lb />
the bottom of my heart she said<lb />
"It will mean so much to me to<lb />
have a feeling of independence<lb />
for a change and not have to de-<lb />
pend on someone else to come<lb />
and get me<lb />
In addition to the car, the fra-<lb />
ternity also presented Isler with<lb />
its first Burton Blatt Optimism<lb />
Award, which is to be presented<lb />
annually toan ECU faculty or stafi<lb />
member for outstanding research.<lb />
service or teaching in the area ot<lb />
mental retardation.<lb />
Dr. Blatt,cer tennial professor<lb />
and dean ot the School of Educa-<lb />
tion at Syracuse University, was<lb />
known for his efforts at establish-<lb />
ing a more accepting society for<lb />
people with disabilities. At hs<lb />
death in 1985, his vita listed 291<lb />
published contributions to the<lb />
field of special education. Taylor<lb />
knew Blatt and suggested that the<lb />
fraternity establish the award.<lb />
"We wanted to present this<lb />
award to someone we feel por-<lb />
trays the optimistic outlok that<lb />
Burton Blatt showed throughout<lb />
his life, said Paul Lawson,<lb />
Lambda Chi president. "Afterlis-<lb />
tening to Sylvia Isler, who gave us<lb />
a very moving speech about the<lb />
effects of poverty, we decided to<lb />
give the award to her<lb />
Isler's speech inspired the<lb />
fraternity to assist children with<lb />
mental retardation bv getting<lb />
involved with HELP Corps, a<lb />
volunteer organization, Taylor<lb />
said, is to eliminate the devastat-<lb />
ing effects of poverty.<lb />
"Seventy-five percent of chil-<lb />
dren with retardation come from<lb />
poverty stricken areas Taylor<lb />
said. "There is so much poverty in<lb />
eastern North Carolina that if we<lb />
can get the youth involved, we<lb />
can make a difference<lb />
Two brothers who are en-<lb />
rolled at REAP have already trav-<lb />
eled to their home last Sunday to<lb />
remove ice-torn limbs from the<lb />
roof or their home. The chapter<lb />
also purchased clothing and shoes<lb />
for the boys.<lb />
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Sylvia Isler receives the keys to a car purchased by Lambda Chi Alpha. (Photoby Tony M. Rumple)<lb />
NC Student Legislature<lb />
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It was counter-argued that this<lb />
resolution is unfair because the<lb />
value ot cars is relative and that<lb />
people with more expensive cars<lb />
would therefore be more severely<lb />
punished. Also, some people<lb />
depend on their cars for income -<lb />
salesmen, et al. - and would be<lb />
more severely punished if their<lb />
cars were impounded.<lb />
A resolution was introduced<lb />
bv John-MarkM. Mitchell,<lb />
Campbell Univ which stated "the<lb />
NCSL goes on record as support-<lb />
ing legislation which requires the<lb />
delay of all red lights at all inter-<lb />
sections to provide safer highways<lb />
;n North Carolina More than<lb />
58,000 traffic accidents are re-<lb />
ported each vear at intersections<lb />
in NC and in 1987 more than 19,000<lb />
of the accidents were reported at<lb />
would be beneficia<lb />
deterrent for<lb />
11 iu<lb />
resolution<lb />
fair, and a<lb />
abuse<lb />
Passing bv a narrow margin.<lb />
theNCSLsupported "thebanning<lb />
oi smoking in public places, in-<lb />
cluding enclosures such as work<lb />
spaces, restaurants, and public<lb />
transportation Denise Taylor<lb />
NC A&amp;T, proposed the resolu-<lb />
tion, arguing that smoke floating<lb />
in the air hurts nonsmokers who<lb />
must breathe it and that second-<lb />
hand smoke increases the carbon<lb />
monoxide in the blood forcing<lb />
blood pressure up and making<lb />
the heart beat faster.<lb />
However, there are no docu-<lb />
mented cases of lung cancer<lb />
caused from involuntary cigarette<lb />
smoke inhalation, according to<lb />
Tercise. "I feel this is not some-<lb />
intersections using stop-and-go thing the NCSL should be passing<lb />
traffic lights. because tobacco is North Caro-<lb />
Mitchcll argued that intersec- Una's biggest industry and it's<lb />
tions using delayed red lights having big enough problems al-<lb />
reported fewer accidents than stop ready he said. "I feel this will<lb />
lights that changed simultane- send out an even bigger negative<lb />
ouslv and there is no additional connotation to the rest of the coun-<lb />
cost to the state to delay stop lights try<lb />
at all intersections in NC. The The NCSL defeated a resolu-<lb />
NCSL passed the resolution. tion repealing Affirmative Action<lb />
April Parker, UNC-Charlotte, legislation implemented in the<lb />
pointed out that one of every four early'70s, which states that within<lb />
children may be physically or a region, based on the percentage<lb />
sexually abused and the only of minorities living within that<lb />
protection NC offers the child region, a certain percentage of that<lb />
abuse victim during a trial is the minority must be hired within the<lb />
exclusion oi spectators from the workplace by companies which<lb />
courtroom during the child's tes- arc government funded. The rcso-<lb />
timony. She submitted a resolu- lution suggested that Affirmative<lb />
tion, supported by the NCSL, that Action laws are reverse discrimi-<lb />
"would permit prosecutors to nation and that people shouldn't<lb />
have the testimony of a child age be forced to hire a less qualified<lb />
13 and younger in a separate and person because it could affect<lb />
comfortable room with an inde- more qualified people in the<lb />
pendent, state approved child workplace,<lb />
council, allowing for the cross "if such a law were repealed<lb />
examination of the witness; and in this day and age it would result<lb />
for the testii ony to be shown live in a decrease in the hiring of mi-<lb />
to the jury and defendant over a nonties which would greatly in-<lb />
closed-circuit television monitor crease inflation, the poverty level.<lb />
Parker supported her resolu- unemployment, and could cause<lb />
tion by stating that three-fourths a possible recession noted Per<lb />
of the abusers and molesters are cjse. "Since Affirmative Action<lb />
well-known to the victim and that there have been more women<lb />
testimony before strangers, a jury, hired in the workplace. However,<lb />
and the defendant can be ex- the (Affirmative Action) laws<lb />
tremelv stressful and traumatic.<lb />
NC � ieneral ssembly and meets<lb />
six timesa ear to write legislation<lb />
in thetormot resolutionsandbills.<lb />
Csl is imposed'150 to 200<lb />
student delegates from 25 to 30<lb />
public and private universities in<lb />
NC.<lb />
"From4( i to 60 percent of what<lb />
we pass is passed by the NC<lb />
Genera' Assembly, which is not a<lb />
bad record, Caldwell said. "We<lb />
are a visionary group often we<lb />
make resolutions years ahead of<lb />
actual implementation. We wrote<lb />
a resolution in favor oi condom<lb />
machines on university cam-<lb />
puses "<lb />
rhe ECl delegation is open<lb />
to any undergraduate, there are<lb />
no qualifications necessary to join<lb />
- only in terest and attendance. The<lb />
NCSL is a non-profit, non-parti-<lb />
san organization supported by<lb />
grants and fund raisings.<lb />
ATTIC<lb />
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"In this situation children feel<lb />
pressured and can be easily led<lb />
said Donald C. Percise, ECU dele-<lb />
gation chairperson. "We felt the<lb />
haven't really helped blacks sig-<lb />
nificantly in getting jobs<lb />
According to Phoebe<lb />
Caldwell, governor of NCSL, the<lb />
NCSL is set up as a model of the<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 2,1969<lb />
Frat gives car to staff member<lb />
ECU Notts<lb />
GREENVILLE � Sylvia Isler<lb />
of Greenville will no longer have<lb />
to rely on buses and taxis for trans-<lb />
portation, thanks to the generos-<lb />
ity of an East Carolina University<lb />
fraternity.<lb />
The brothers of Lambda Chi<lb />
Alpha presented Isler with a car<lb />
last Wednesday. The 1977 Buick<lb />
was purchased with the proceeds<lb />
from area fund-raisers as well as<lb />
donations from alumni brothers<lb />
in other parts of the country.<lb />
The alumni brothers were<lb />
contacted by Dr. James R. (Jim)<lb />
Taylor of Washington, a former<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha member and<lb />
director of ECU's Remeidial Edu-<lb />
cation Activity Program (REAP),<lb />
where Isler is employed as a de-<lb />
velopmental specialist. REAP is a<lb />
developmental day care center for<lb />
children with disabilities.<lb />
According to Taylor, Isler<lb />
supports herself and her grand-<lb />
mother on her salary and is pursu-<lb />
ing a degree from ECU in special<lb />
education by taking classes at<lb />
night.<lb />
"Sylvia has been poor all her<lb />
life Taylor said. "Last semester<lb />
she couldn' t afford to buy the book<lb />
she needed for her class and had<lb />
to take taxis to the library to use<lb />
their copy<lb />
The car came as a total sur-<lb />
prise to Iser, who was moved to<lb />
tears. "I really appreciate this from<lb />
the bottom of my heart she said.<lb />
"It will mean so much to me to<lb />
have a feeling of independence<lb />
for a change and not have to de-<lb />
pend on someone else to come<lb />
and get me<lb />
In addition to the car, the fra-<lb />
ternity also presented Isler with<lb />
its first Burton Blatt Optimism<lb />
Award, which is to be presented<lb />
annually to an ECU faculty or staff<lb />
member for outstanding research,<lb />
service or teaching in the area of<lb />
mental retardation.<lb />
Dr. Blatt, centennial professor<lb />
and dean of the School of Educa-<lb />
tion at Syracuse University, was<lb />
known for his efforts at establish-<lb />
ing a more accepting society for<lb />
people with disabilities. At hs<lb />
death in 1985, his vita listed 291<lb />
published contributions to the<lb />
field of special education. Taylor<lb />
knew Blatt and suggested that the<lb />
fraternity establish the award.<lb />
"We wanted to present this<lb />
award to someone we feel por-<lb />
trays the optimistic outlok that<lb />
Burton Blatt showed throughout<lb />
his life, said Paul Lawson,<lb />
Lambda Chi president. "After lis-<lb />
tening to Sylvia Isler, who gave us<lb />
a very moving speech about the<lb />
effects of poverty, we decided to<lb />
give the award to her<lb />
Isler's speech inspired the<lb />
fraternity to assist children with<lb />
mental retardation by getting<lb />
involved with HELP Corps, a<lb />
volunteer organization, Taylor<lb />
said, is to eliminate the devastat-<lb />
ing effects of poverty.<lb />
"Seventy-five percent of chil-<lb />
dren with retardation come from<lb />
poverty stricken areas Taylor<lb />
said. "There is so much poverty in<lb />
eastern North Carolina that if we<lb />
can get the youth involved, we<lb />
can make a difference<lb />
Two brothers who are en-<lb />
rolled at REAP have already trav-<lb />
eled to their home last Sunday to<lb />
remove ice-torn limbs from the<lb />
roof of their home. The chapter<lb />
also purchased clothing and shoes<lb />
for the boys.<lb />
"We're always looking for<lb />
service projects Lawson said.<lb />
"We think this is a good opportu-<lb />
nity to help out kids that need<lb />
help<lb />
SGA<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
Society was appropriated funds<lb />
equalling $220 to be used for its<lb />
annual spring banquet. A transfer<lb />
of funds totaling $863 was ap-<lb />
proved for the ECU Gospel Choir.<lb />
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Sylvia Isler receives the keys to a car purchased by Lambda Chi Alpha. (Photo by Tony M. Rumple)<lb />
NC Student Legislature<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
It was counter-argued that this<lb />
resolution is unfair because the<lb />
�value of cars-is relative and that<lb />
people with more expensive cars<lb />
would therefore be more severely<lb />
punished. Also, some people eluding enclosures such as work<lb />
depend on their cars for income - spaces, restaurants, and public<lb />
salesmen, et al. - and would be<lb />
more severely punished if their<lb />
cars were impounded.<lb />
A resolution was introduced<lb />
by John-MarkM. Mitchell,<lb />
Campbell Univ which stated "the<lb />
NCSL goes on record as support-<lb />
ing legislation which requires the<lb />
resolution would be beneficial, NC General Assembly and meets<lb />
fair, and a deterrent for child six times a year to write legislation<lb />
abuse in the formofresolutionsand bills.<lb />
 ramgtoy a nantfwWaT-grn eflrToscTSurf!o' 200<lb />
the NCSL supported "the banning student delegates from 25 to 30<lb />
of smoking in public places, in- public and private universities in<lb />
NC.<lb />
"From 40 to 60 percent of what<lb />
we pass is passed by the NC<lb />
General Assembly, which is not a<lb />
bad record Caldwell said. "We<lb />
are a visionary group - often we<lb />
make resolutions years ahead of<lb />
actual implementation. We wrote<lb />
a resolution in favor of condom<lb />
machines on university cam-<lb />
puses<lb />
The ECU delegation is open<lb />
to any undergraduate, there are<lb />
no qualifications necessary to join<lb />
transportation Denise Taylor,<lb />
NC A&amp;T, proposed the resolu-<lb />
tion, arguing that smoke floating<lb />
in the air hurts nonsmokers who<lb />
must breathe it and that second-<lb />
hand smoke increases the carbon<lb />
monoxide in the blood forcing<lb />
delay of all red lights at all inter- blood pressure up and making<lb />
sections to provide safer highways the heart beat faster.<lb />
in North Carolina More than However, there are no docu-<lb />
58,000 traffic accidents are re- mented cases of lung cancer<lb />
ported each year at intersections caused from involuntary cigarette LJjIJere8laafeMJ5JS<lb />
inNCandinl987morethanl9,000 smoke inhalation, according to<lb />
of the accidents were reported at Percise. "I feel this is not some-<lb />
intersections using stop-and-go thing the NCSL should be passing<lb />
traffic lights. because tobacco is North Caro-<lb />
Mitchell argued that intersec- Una's biggest industry and it's<lb />
tions using delayed red lights having big enough problems al-<lb />
reported fewer accidents than stop ready he said. "I feel this will<lb />
lights that changed simultane- send out an even bigger negative<lb />
NCSL is a non-profit, non-parti-<lb />
san organization supported by<lb />
grants and fund raisings.<lb />
ously and there is no additional<lb />
cost to the state to delay stop lights<lb />
at all intersections in NC. The<lb />
NCSL passed the resolution.<lb />
connotation to the rest of the coun<lb />
try<lb />
The NCSL defeated a resolu<lb />
tion repealing Affirmative Action<lb />
April Parker, UNC-Charlotte, legislation implemented in the<lb />
pointed out that one of every four early '70s, which states that within<lb />
children may be physically or a region, based on the percentage<lb />
sexually abused and the only of minorities living within that<lb />
protection NC offers the child region, a certain percentage of that<lb />
abuse victim during a trial is the minority must be hired within the<lb />
exclusion of spectators from the workplace by companies which<lb />
courtroom during the child's tes- are government funded. The reso-<lb />
timony. She submitted a resolu- lution suggested that Affirmative<lb />
tion, supported by the NCSL, that Action laws are reverse discrimi-<lb />
"would permit prosecutors to nation and that people shouldn't<lb />
have the testimony of a child age be forced to hire a less qualified<lb />
13 and younger in a separate and person because it could affect<lb />
comfortable room with an inde- more qualified people in the<lb />
pendent, state approved child workplace,<lb />
council, allowing for the cross "if such a law were repealed<lb />
examination of the witness; and in this day and age it would result<lb />
for the testimony to be shown live in a decrease in the hiring of mi-<lb />
to the jury and defendant over a notifies which would greatly in-<lb />
closed-circuit television monitor crease inflation, the poverty level,<lb />
Parker supported her resolu- unemployment, and could cause<lb />
tion by stating that three-fourths a possible recession noted Per-<lb />
of the abusers and molesters are cise. "Since Affirmative Action<lb />
well-known to the victim and that there have been more women<lb />
testimony before strangers, a jury, hired in the workplace. However,<lb />
and the defendant can be ex- the (Affirmative Action) laws<lb />
tremely stressful and traumatic, haven't really helped blacks sig-<lb />
"In this situation children feel nificantly in getting jobs<lb />
pressured and can be easily led According to Phoebe<lb />
said Donald C. Percise, ECU dele- Caldwell, governor of NCSL, the<lb />
gation chairperson. "We felt the NCSL is set up as a model of the<lb />
ATTIC<lb />
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Environmental issues go unheard in<lb />
many states, says national survey<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) but fared poorly in others. For<lb />
Many states are doing too little to example, Maine was given the<lb />
tackle major environmental issues highest mark for dealing with<lb />
including solid waste disposal, water quality issues but was<lb />
water quality and protection of ranked well below average in for-<lb />
food supplies, according to an est and land management and<lb />
environmental group that con- average in protecting food qual-<lb />
ducted a national survey.<lb />
Renew America, a private<lb />
environmental and conservation<lb />
organization, gave top ranking<lb />
Tuesday to California and Ore-<lb />
gon among the 50 states, with<lb />
Tennessee and Louisiana at the<lb />
California (42), Oregon (39), Min-<lb />
nesota (38), Massachusetts (37),<lb />
Wisconsin (37), Iowa (34), New<lb />
Jersey (34), Florida (32), Maryland<lb />
(32), Connecticut (30), and Wash-<lb />
ington (30). The states with the<lb />
programs were Nevada, Indiana,<lb />
West Virginia, Utah, Louisiana<lb />
and Wyoming. The report cited<lb />
increasing concerns about the<lb />
growing garbage problem, but<lb />
noted that only eight states so far<lb />
ity. <lb />
While Oregon was second<lb />
onlv to California in the overall<lb />
ranking, it was considered only<lb />
average in protecting food from<lb />
pesticides and in its protection of<lb />
drinking water. Oregon, nevcrthe-<lb />
bottom of the list. But the group, less, received the top ranking in<lb />
whose survey examined state ef- two other categories,<lb />
forts to deal with five environ- The authors of the study<lb />
mental problem areas, said that emphasized that the survey dealt<lb />
overall there still is too little being with onlv five environmental<lb />
done to tackle environmental protection issues: forest manage-<lb />
problems on the state level. ment (Washington, best); solid<lb />
Aggressive state initiatives to Waste recycling (Oregon); drink-<lb />
protect the environment remain ing water quality (Maine); food<lb />
the exception and not the rule safety (Iowa); dealing with growth<lb />
lowest ranking were: Louisiana have comprehensive recycling<lb />
(10), Tennessee (11), Utah (12), programs and only 10 have laws<lb />
South Dakota (13), Arkansas (13), requiring at least some recycling<lb />
Nevada (14), Wyoming (15), West of waste products.<lb />
Virginia (16), Kentucky (17), and Thestatesgiventhebestmarks<lb />
Indiana (18). for dealing with solid waste dis-<lb />
The report said the states with posal issues were Oregon, Con-<lb />
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protecting drinking water were Minnesota, New Jersey, New<lb />
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Hobson, the group's executive<lb />
director.<lb />
In other cases a state excelled<lb />
in one area that was examined.<lb />
(Oregon). The survey ranked the<lb />
states numerically, with 50 being<lb />
the highest possible when exam-<lb />
ining state actions undertaken to<lb />
deal with the five areas examined.<lb />
In the overall ranking, which<lb />
took into account state efforts in<lb />
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Maine, Massachusetts, New Jer-<lb />
sey, California and North Caro-<lb />
lina. The states with the worst<lb />
record were Arkansas, Nevada,<lb />
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The study said there contin-<lb />
ues to be "substantial gaps" in the<lb />
monitoring of harmful chemicals<lb />
in foods, although some states<lb />
have taken on a growing respon-<lb />
York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island<lb />
and Wisconsin. Those with the<lb />
lowest marks were Mississippi,<lb />
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Wisconsin.<lb />
The states with the worst<lb />
The report said only seven<lb />
states have enacted laws that at-<lb />
tempt to protect forests by balanc-<lb />
ing the needs of timber producers<lb />
and conservationists.<lb />
Illesal aliens seized in Charlotte<lb />
ATLANTA (AP) - Federal<lb />
immigration agents in Charlotte,<lb />
.C, apprehended 27 more sus-<lb />
pected illegal aliens on a flight<lb />
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can West Airlines flight from Los<lb />
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office this morning and claimed to<lb />
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mont flight said David<lb />
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suggested we check Flight 1522<lb />
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prehended 79 suspected illegal<lb />
aliens aboard Eastern Airlines<lb />
Flight 80, which stops in Atlanta<lb />
en route from Los Angeles to New<lb />
York. Sixty-nine more aliens were<lb />
apprehended in Los Angeles<lb />
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mas P. Fischer, director ofthc At-<lb />
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the aliens<lb />
INS officials in Los Angeles<lb />
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mav have been using the "red eye"<lb />
Hights to ferry illegal aliens to the<lb />
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arrested in Los Angeles was not<lb />
necessanlv linked to those seized<lb />
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allel investigation that will con-<lb />
tinue until we close this route. We<lb />
suspect there will be other routes<lb />
Donald H. Looney, acting district<lb />
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cuffs said Thomas Gaines, INS<lb />
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smuggling.<lb />
Guzman-Romero was<lb />
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trate Volney V. Brown declined to<lb />
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Romero has no ties to the Los<lb />
Angeles area.<lb />
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used Eastern's late-nighc flight to<lb />
New York. "We feel like we have<lb />
a number of individual smugglers<lb />
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from the border from Los Angeles<lb />
and on up to the East Coast<lb />
Gaines said at a news conference.<lb />
Smugglers often appear early<lb />
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The 69 aliens caught in Los Ange-<lb />
les allegedly paid up to $4,000 for<lb />
a package that probably included<lb />
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drop house and the cross-country<lb />
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package included finding employ-<lb />
ment. Fifty-four were from Mex-<lb />
ico, seven from El Salvador and<lb />
four each from Colombia and<lb />
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INS spokesman Joe Flanders<lb />
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be illegal aliens, would be given<lb />
the choice of going home or re-<lb />
questing a deportation hearing.<lb />
He said some might be held as<lb />
material witnesses.<lb />
Tom Thomas, a spokesman<lb />
for the INS in Atlanta, said thou-<lb />
sands of illegal aliens may have<lb />
been shuttled across the country<lb />
on the Eastern flight nearly every<lb />
day for the past 30 days. Gaines<lb />
refused to speculateonhow many<lb />
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Page 4<lb />
Art<lb />
Is shock value the best method?<lb />
An art project about racism<lb />
which appeared on the Mall Mon-<lb />
day was dismantled the same day it<lb />
was put up because some of its<lb />
svmbolism was open to misunder-<lb />
standing.<lb />
The two art students who cre-<lb />
ated the scene, Marc Sylvestre and<lb />
Victoria Higgins, put two white fig-<lb />
ures covered with racist graffiti on<lb />
the ground. In front of them hung a<lb />
black plaster figure. On a six-foot<lb />
banner were written the very words<lb />
this campus needed to hear:<lb />
"WAKE UP<lb />
Granted, the point may have<lb />
been missed by those overwhelmed<lb />
by the shock value of an exhibit<lb />
depicting covert racism, but the art-<lb />
ists' expression of disgust toward<lb />
serious problems was there for all<lb />
who took a closer look at the plaster<lb />
figures and banner. People saw in<lb />
that project what they expected<lb />
ancjor wanted to see. The jnrv&amp;r<lb />
was six feet tall. How big did it need<lb />
to be? Ten feet? Fifty?<lb />
Racial incidents and there-emer-<lb />
gence of past controversy have not<lb />
only put ECU in the spotlight this<lb />
semester, but have also given the<lb />
students, faculty, and administra-<lb />
tors of this campus a motive to take<lb />
an honest look at the attitudes that<lb />
exist within themselves. Sylvestre<lb />
and Higgins no doubt intended for<lb />
their project to reinforce this motive.<lb />
True, the project was misconstrued<lb />
by those few who saw it � but it's<lb />
questionable whether the admini-<lb />
stration handled the issue very well<lb />
by dismantling the art by 8 in the<lb />
morning.<lb />
Ifs thought that the method<lb />
must complement rather than<lb />
contravene the message. Outra-<lb />
geous emotional appeals often<lb />
make the listener react defensively,<lb />
rather than entice him to re-examine<lb />
his beliefs.<lb />
Often, but not always. The flip-<lb />
side of the issue is that some people<lb />
may have reacted angrily, but possi-<lb />
bly � hopefully � the project<lb />
achieved its goal by making them<lb />
-Irfink. - If discussion, was aroused<lb />
among anyone, then a kind of vic-<lb />
tory was achieved. If not, then this<lb />
incident was yet another to increase<lb />
the already felt tension between and<lb />
among races.<lb />
Maybe it really is time to WAKE<lb />
UP.<lb />
Gripe on the Tower<lb />
By SCOTT MAXWELL<lb />
Editorial C olumnirt<lb />
We're in luck! We were trying to get<lb />
Mike Royko's conservative chum, Grump,<lb />
to pay The East Carolinian a visit. He can't<lb />
make it because he's copyrighted, but he<lb />
was kind enough to send his close friend<lb />
and ideological equal, Gripe.<lb />
� � �<lb />
Hi, Gripe. What's on your mind?<lb />
"It's this Tower confirmation fight. I<lb />
don't like it � all those senators, pestering<lb />
a fine man like John Tower just because he<lb />
drinks and womanizes. What's a little<lb />
womanizing, anyway?"<lb />
Gee, Gripe, I never thought of it that<lb />
way. Imagine � all those people persecut-<lb />
ing poor Tower, and on evidence that's only<lb />
about a hundred times more solid than the<lb />
evidence that got Gary Hart in so much<lb />
trouble.<lb />
"Uh, yeah. But what about his drink-<lb />
ing? He's taken the pledge to stay off alco-<lb />
hol<lb />
Yes, and it takes a lot of courage to say<lb />
that. But if he's an alcoholic � and the FBI<lb />
reports suggest that this may be the case �<lb />
he won't be able to keep to his pledge, no<lb />
matter how well-intentioned. Besides, he's<lb />
been nominated for one of the most sensi-<lb />
tive positions in the country � Secretary of<lb />
Defense � and if there are legitimate ques-<lb />
tions about his fitness for the job, and there<lb />
are, then those questions should be an-<lb />
swered.<lb />
"Well the Democrats are out to per-<lb />
secute Tower � lining up against him in a<lb />
partisan fashion<lb />
Maybe. But then, Bob Dole has called<lb />
for all Republicans to "rally around the<lb />
president" and support the Tower nomina-<lb />
tion. In fact, the Republicans are the ones<lb />
who turned this into a partisan issue. Plus,<lb />
they're the ones who escalated the impor-<lb />
tance of the nomination to the point where,<lb />
if Bush loses, he faces "the wimp factor"<lb />
again  but if he wins, it won't be a very<lb />
substantial victory, at least not in terms of<lb />
PR.<lb />
"Yes  well  look at the economy.<lb />
This has been the longest economic recov-<lb />
ery in history<lb />
Wait a minute, Gripe. Don't you want<lb />
to defend John Tower any more?<lb />
"Uh, not now; I gotta be going. I just<lb />
remembered, uh, I think maybe I'm copy-<lb />
righted too <lb />
Thanks, Gripe.<lb />
Will Mike Steele leave us behind?<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
1 just had a nightmare. I dreamed<lb />
�andlknowitisadreambecauseof<lb />
how far-fetched the whole thing is �<lb />
I went to pick up my daily newspa-<lb />
per and read in the sports section<lb />
that our very own Coach Steele has<lb />
been mentioned as a possible candi-<lb />
date for a coaching position at Indi-<lb />
ana State University. I only wish it<lb />
were a dream; unfortunately this is<lb />
reality.<lb />
I hope and pray that those offi-<lb />
cials, namely Dave Hart, who will be<lb />
involved in the decision to let Coach<lb />
Steele go or not, assuming that it<lb />
comes to that point, recognize the<lb />
popularity of our basketball coach,<lb />
and the importance of keeping him<lb />
at this university. Throughout my<lb />
four years here at ECU I have been<lb />
somewhat of a regular at the basket-<lb />
ball games and 1 can tell you first-<lb />
hand that Coach Steele has turned<lb />
things around for the basketball<lb />
program, both internally and<lb />
externally. For the first time we have<lb />
people on this campus whose favor-<lb />
ite team is East Carolina, and not<lb />
other schools with more reputable<lb />
programs. What this means ts that<lb />
we care, and the reason we care is<lb />
due to the hope that Coach Steele has<lb />
built around what used to be per-<lb />
ceived as a hopeless situation. In the<lb />
future we now have the potential to<lb />
become a recognized power in the<lb />
Colonial Athletic Association as well<lb />
as within the state in basketball. I do<lb />
not think I would be exaggerating to<lb />
say that this in turn would provide a<lb />
lift for the whole eastern part of the<lb />
state, not to mention the revenue that<lb />
would be brought in, and the effect<lb />
this recognition would have on our<lb />
overall athletic program. Even if<lb />
Indiana State University does not get<lb />
in touch with Coach Steele, this situ-<lb />
ation is likely to occur sometime in<lb />
the future; the time is now to at least<lb />
ponder what kind of sacrifices we<lb />
are willing to make to keep fine<lb />
coaches at our school, lest they slip<lb />
away into the Pat Dye heap of<lb />
"things that might have been<lb />
The year 1989 will no doubt go<lb />
down in history in our athletic pro-<lb />
gram. We can' look back and say<lb />
"yeah that's the year 1SU almost stole<lb />
Mike Steele away from us, wow!<lb />
What a difference he's made, can you<lb />
imagine ECU basketball without the<lb />
'Steele Mill'?" Or will we say,<lb />
"Damn, the last time we had a win-<lb />
ning season was in 1989. How did wo<lb />
ever let that Steele fella go?"<lb />
Perhaps the most important ac-<lb />
tor 1n this scenario will be Coach<lb />
Steele himself. Obviously he is going<lb />
to have to make a decision that will be<lb />
beneficial to his family as well as his<lb />
own career. It is my hope that when<lb />
he makes his choice to stay or go that<lb />
he also considers the variables I have<lb />
mentioned, especially the opportuni-<lb />
ties that he himself has created.<lb />
Maybe he can look back and say "I'm<lb />
glad I stayed<lb />
Tim Morns<lb />
Senior<lb />
Political Science<lb />
Upset nurse<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
I was shocked at your portrayal<lb />
of nurses in the editorial comic on<lb />
Feb. 23,1989. It is sad that even after<lb />
years of hard work to build up the<lb />
nurses' professional image, one<lb />
comic can reverse the process so<lb />
much. Society has degraded nurses<lb />
long enough. I find it hard to believe<lb />
that an institute of higher learning<lb />
could and would continue to per-<lb />
petuate this antiquated view of<lb />
nurses. We are a hard working pro-<lb />
fessional group � here at ECU and<lb />
throughout the world. We deserve<lb />
respect tor our jobs � upon which<lb />
one day evervones' lives will de-<lb />
pend. No longer will we settle for<lb />
less. We have worked hard and have<lb />
earned it, now we want the respect<lb />
we deserve.<lb />
Stacy Truitt<lb />
Sophomore<lb />
Nursing<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 2,1969 5<lb />
First black school head named<lb />
GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) �<lb />
Thomas Kerns says he felt like<lb />
screaming from the top of his lungs<lb />
when he became the first black<lb />
superintendent of the Greenville<lb />
County School District�the larg-<lb />
estin the state.<lb />
Kerns, who graduated from<lb />
an all-black high school in a segre-<lb />
gated school system, is the first<lb />
black to be elected to the highest<lb />
administrative position in the<lb />
county school system. The 55-year-<lb />
old had held the post on an in-<lb />
terim basis since June after former<lb />
Superintendent Roy Truby re-<lb />
signed.<lb />
The unanimous decision by<lb />
the school board is the peak of<lb />
Kerns' education career � and it<lb />
nearly caused a break in the<lb />
administrator's normally reserved<lb />
manner. "I really did feel like<lb />
breaking down and screaming at<lb />
the top of my lungs Kerns said<lb />
Tuesday.<lb />
While Kems was able to keep<lb />
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duced different results. "She did<lb />
scream he said.<lb />
Kerns has spent most of his<lb />
li fe in Greenville County's schools.<lb />
A 1949 graduate of Sterling High<lb />
School, Kems left Greenville to<lb />
attend Johnson C. Smith Univer-<lb />
sity in Charlotte, N.C.<lb />
He spent two years in the<lb />
Army and then returned to teach<lb />
at his high school alma mater �<lb />
and never left. Kems said his<lb />
appointment is not just a victory<lb />
for Greenville's black community.<lb />
He said becoming superinten-<lb />
dent serves as an example to all<lb />
youngsters in the district by show-<lb />
ing people can work hard and stick<lb />
to their goals and get to the top.<lb />
Getting to the top took a long time<lb />
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years of his career working at an<lb />
all-black school in a school system<lb />
that maintained dual facilities for<lb />
blacks and whites.<lb />
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rising star. Within a year, he<lb />
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pal.<lb />
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pointed assistant director of the<lb />
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tendent for the Central Area<lb />
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tendent's job. In 1983 he filled one<lb />
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superintendency, earning his<lb />
doctorate at the University of<lb />
South Carolina.<lb />
He served as the interim su-<lb />
perintendent in 1984 after Floyd<lb />
Hall left the district, and again<lb />
after Truby left. But this time, he<lb />
gets to drop interim from in front<lb />
of his title.<lb />
Kerns said he wants to con-<lb />
tinue the quiet times that have<lb />
marked his eight months as in-<lb />
terim superintendent � a trend<lb />
the district's trustees said was a<lb />
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push for better pay for teachers to<lb />
keep the district from losing its<lb />
best teachers to higher-paying<lb />
neighboring school districts. That,<lb />
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tion of his understanding of what<lb />
it means to be a classroom teacher.<lb />
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nie Oliphant liked to travel, but<lb />
the mentally retarded man's last<lb />
trip took him only about 35 miles<lb />
from the Greensboro apartment<lb />
where he lived under part-time<lb />
county supervision.<lb />
Oliphant, 49, was found last<lb />
Wednesday, apparently frozen to<lb />
death, lying face-up on a piece of<lb />
cardboard under a bridge in<lb />
Winston-Salem. He had been car-<lb />
rying onlv a watch, a key and six<lb />
cents.<lb />
Eight days before, on Feb. 14,<lb />
Oliphant had left his apartment in<lb />
the early-morning hours. He was<lb />
reported missing to Greensboro<lb />
police that morning by a county<lb />
staff worker who had come to<lb />
check on him and his roommate,<lb />
who is also mentally retarded.<lb />
Oliphant had been placed in a<lb />
county-supervised apartment in<lb />
March 1988 after roughly 14 years<lb />
in John Umstead Hospital, a state<lb />
mental institution in Butner. He<lb />
was not supervised full time, even<lb />
though he had wandered oti at<lb />
least once before.<lb />
Joan Vincent, assistant area<lb />
director for mental health, mental<lb />
retardation and substance abuse<lb />
services and Oliphant's legal<lb />
guardian, called Oliphant's death<lb />
"very, very sad But Kay Rceceof<lb />
Graham, one of Oliphant's three<lb />
cent's failure to alert the media body was taken to the Chief<lb />
that her brother was missing. Medical Examiner's office in<lb />
"I wish they'd gone public Chapel Hill, where an autopsy<lb />
with it on TV she said. "It's like tentatively determined he had<lb />
a child being lost. Maybe a motor- frozen to death, possibly as early<lb />
ist or somebody would sav, 'Hey,<lb />
I saw this man on TV That was a as Feb. 17, when the first big snow-<lb />
decision his guardian made, and I 11 of the winter blanketed the<lb />
don't know what her reasons Triad,<lb />
were Ms. Vincent said the county<lb />
"We at the time were feeling will review how it supervises<lb />
that we would find him in town, mentally retarded people who live<lb />
that he would show up Ms. in the community. No county<lb />
up,<lb />
Vincent said. "We had done eve-<lb />
rything with the police, had given<lb />
them pictures and did not feel that<lb />
we needed to do more than that<lb />
Oliphant's roommate said<lb />
Oliphant was in the apartment<lb />
when he went to bed about mid-<lb />
night Feb. 13. But Oliphant was<lb />
gone when the roommate awoke<lb />
at ,6:45 a.m. Feb. 14. A county<lb />
worker who arrived shortly after-<lb />
ward notified police just after 8<lb />
a.m. that Oliphant was missing.<lb />
Ms. Vincent contacted family<lb />
members, who suggested that<lb />
Oliphant might have headed for<lb />
Florida; for Long Beach, NX<lb />
where he had once lived; or for<lb />
Virginia Beach, Va where a<lb />
younger sister lives. That morn-<lb />
ings sheltered workshop instruc-<lb />
tor who was driving on Interstate<lb />
40 thought she recognized Ol-<lb />
iphant walking along the road,<lb />
sisters, said that after Oliphant's stopped and tried to talk to him.<lb />
earlier disappearance, the county<lb />
should have kept a closer eye on<lb />
her brother.<lb />
"He had a good life in the last<lb />
year, but I wish he had been closer<lb />
supervised she said. Ms. Reece,<lb />
40, also said Ms. Vincent had told<lb />
her the county was trying to ar-<lb />
range full-time supervision for her<lb />
brother but that funding was not<lb />
available.<lb />
Ms. Vincentdenicd telling Ms.<lb />
Reece that, saying that she had<lb />
told Ms. Reece only that her<lb />
brother was to be moved this week<lb />
into a different apartment in the<lb />
complex, with a new roommate.<lb />
Ms. Reece also criticized Ms. Vin-<lb />
UND students to<lb />
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cal and the title is British slang for<lb />
being taken advantage of by an<lb />
institution.<lb />
Ms. Vincent said that after<lb />
talking to Onphant, the instruc-<lb />
tor, whom she declined to iden-<lb />
tify, thought she might have mis-<lb />
taken him for someone else. The<lb />
instructor left him walking, but<lb />
did report seeing him when she<lb />
arrived at the workshop and<lb />
learned that Oliphant was miss-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Detective Ed Hill of the<lb />
Greensboro Police Department<lb />
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that Oliphant might be heading to<lb />
the coast or Florida. Police deter-<lb />
mined that Oliphant spent the<lb />
nightof Feb. 14 in a Salvation Army<lb />
shelter in Winston-Salem.<lb />
Police have no other recorded<lb />
sightings of him until his body<lb />
was found a week later. Oliphant's<lb />
workers involved with the case<lb />
will be disciplined.<lb />
"The staff acted responsibly<lb />
and followed procedures that were<lb />
in place Vincent said. "Unfortu-<lb />
nately, we've had one situation<lb />
that's been very, very sad, but one<lb />
out of as many supervised cases<lb />
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The county now has two other<lb />
mentally retarded adults living in<lb />
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Announcements<lb />
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP<lb />
Christian Fcllovs-ship will be held every<lb />
Thurs at 6 pm in the Culture Center.<lb />
LOST?<lb />
Something missing in vour life' We've<lb />
found it and we want to share it with you.<lb />
Jenkins Art Auditorium. EVERY Fn.<lb />
night at 7:00<lb />
CAMPUS CHALLENGE<lb />
If vou are challenged everyday with prob-<lb />
lems that you find hard to overcome, join<lb />
us for the uncompromised word of God<lb />
Everv Fn. night at 7:00 in the Jenkins Art<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
travel CQNlMjrrrTE<lb />
1 lev vou guvs' Come pin 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 7 pm. in Rawl 130.<lb />
Bring vour Bible and a friend as we study<lb />
the book of I lebrews. Call Jim at 752-7199<lb />
if vou 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 757-177.<lb />
TENNIS DOUBLES<lb />
Swinging singles prepare for the Intramu-<lb />
ral tennis double competition registration<lb />
meeting to be bold March 14 at 6 00 p m in<lb />
RIO 103<lb />
PRF-SEASQN SOFTBALL<lb />
A pro season r-oftball tournament spon<lb />
sored bv CO. Tankard Co. (Miller I ite)<lb />
will hold its registration March 14 at 5K10<lb />
pm in BIO 103 T-shirts, trophies and<lb />
more will be awarded to participants<lb />
Don't miss the big event!<lb />
SWIM MEET<lb />
Drown vour sorrow by signing up for<lb />
this year intramural swim meet. This will<lb />
be the only swim meet until 1990! Don't<lb />
miss registration meeting March 15 at 5:X)<lb />
p m in GCB 1026 Your spring tan should<lb />
look great!<lb />
SOFTBALL<lb />
Batter up' Intramural softball registration<lb />
meeting will be hold March 4 at 5 00 p.m.<lb />
in BIO 103. All men's and women1, teams<lb />
must send a representative.<lb />
LIB5J0Q0<lb />
2nd block classes begin Feb. 28th for T, Th<lb />
Begin March 1 for M, W.<lb />
HELP FIGHT CANCER<lb />
A 24 hour Run Against Cancer will be<lb />
sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega, the eo-ed<lb />
National Fraternity, and the American<lb />
Cancer Society on April 14th &amp; 15th at the<lb />
ECU track Contestants are not required<lb />
to jog or walk the entire 24 hours, but<lb />
instead will be taking turns with nine<lb />
other team members for 1 2 hour periods<lb />
Find out about entering a team or donat-<lb />
ing moneymaterials. For more info call<lb />
Rose Richards (752-2574) of the American<lb />
Cancer Soc Bryan Haskins (756-9665) of<lb />
Alpha Phi Omega or David Overtoil (830<lb />
6785) of Alpha Phi Omega<lb />
REGISTRATION FOR GC<lb />
General College students should contact<lb />
their advisers the week of March 20 24 to<lb />
make arrangements for academic advis<lb />
ing for summer terms and fall semester,<lb />
1989 Early registration will begin March<lb />
27 and end March 31<lb />
BE A MARSHAL<lb />
Any student interested in serving as a<lb />
University Marshal for the 1989-H1 School<lb />
Year mav apply in room 214, Whichard<lb />
Bide. To be eligible a student must have a<lb />
3.0 academic average Deadline for appli<lb />
cations is March 14.<lb />
ECU SKI CLUB<lb />
ECU Ski Club will be holding its weekly<lb />
meetings on Tuesday's at 9:30 p.m. in<lb />
room 212 MSC For info, call Tommy-<lb />
Lewis at 830 0137.<lb />
LACliLTY CLQSING<lb />
Informal kecreation facilities will close on<lb />
March 3 at 2:00 p.m. and remain closed<lb />
through March 12. Regular hours will<lb />
resume March 13 This includes all weight<lb />
room, gv. inasium and swimming pool<lb />
a. 's<lb />
CM<lb />
PLEASE NOTE that the April 8 admini<lb />
stration of the Graduate Record Examina-<lb />
tion will be the last time the General and<lb />
Subjects examinations will be given until<lb />
October. TheGencjal portion only will be<lb />
give at the June 3 administration<lb />
BACCHUS<lb />
BACCHUS (Boost Alcohol Conscious-<lb />
ness Concerning the 1 lealth of University<lb />
Students) is back! BACCHUS is a peer<lb />
group whos members are concerned with<lb />
the promotion of responsible decisions<lb />
about drinking. We will meet each Wed. at<lb />
6 p m in 2018 GCB Our 1st official meet-<lb />
ing will be March 1st and the next meeting<lb />
will be March 15. Call 757-b79" tor more<lb />
afterwards<lb />
info<lb />
SUPPORT GROUP<lb />
There will be a support group for adult<lb />
children of alcoholics starting Fcb 28 at<lb />
4:15 p.m. in rm 312 (Counseling Center<lb />
Library Wright Annex). Plans are to meet<lb />
everv Tues at that time and location (ex-<lb />
cept Spring Break) through April 17.1 I<lb />
more info , call David Susina 757-6973 or<lb />
Rev. Dan Earnhardt 738-2030.<lb />
MINORITY STUDENT OR-<lb />
Elections for the office of President, Vice<lb />
President, Treasurer and Secretary will be<lb />
held March lfatp.m in Speight 129. All<lb />
potential candidates should plan to at<lb />
tend For more information regarding<lb />
proper procedure for filing, please contact<lb />
Sheila Gardner at 758-3713.<lb />
MC ADMISSION TEST<lb />
The new 1989 Medic.il College Admission<lb />
Test vMCAT) applications have arrived<lb />
in the Testing Center. Speight Bldg room<lb />
105. The next test date is April 29 Appli-<lb />
cations must be completed and post-<lb />
marked no later than March 31.<lb />
RIDE THE WIND<lb />
Beginning windsurfers or other adven-<lb />
turers are encouraged to register for a<lb />
Windsurfing Clinic to be held March 15<lb />
and 16 from 7:30-9:00 p.m. You will be able<lb />
to manipulate the sail in a controlled envi-<lb />
ronment while learning the basics of<lb />
windsurfing. Stop by 204 Memorial Gym<lb />
for additional info, or call 757-6387. Regis-<lb />
tration is currently going on.<lb />
CAMPUS CRUSADE<lb />
Attention, Attention! A Botony Professor,<lb />
Dr. Van Duke from N.C. State will be here<lb />
on March 2nd to speak on "Creation vs.<lb />
Evolution" and there will be a questions<lb />
and answers time. You are invited to come<lb />
and hear him at GCB 1031 Refreshments<lb />
STRING QUARTET<lb />
The Tokyo String Quartet will perform on<lb />
March 16th at 8 Xlp.m in Wright Audito-<lb />
rium. This event is co sponsored by the<lb />
School oi s4usi andtheDepi of Univ<lb />
sity Unions The scheduled program oi<lb />
this performance is: Quartet in C Mil or<lb />
Op. 18 No 4 by Beethoven, Quartet No. 3<lb />
by Bartok- INTERMISSION- Quartet in<lb />
G Major, Op 161, D887 by Schubert Tie<lb />
ets are now on sale and are available at the<lb />
Central Ticket Office, MSC Office hours<lb />
are MonFri 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. The phoi<lb />
number is 757 6611. ext. 2bb.<lb />
SYMPHONY<lb />
Phe ECU Symphony and the NSym<lb />
phony will combine forces few a concert on<lb />
March 19th at 3:00 p.m. in Wrighl And<lb />
Plus matinee appearance will feature<lb />
guest pianist, Karen Shaw, a member oi<lb />
the Indiana University School of Musk<lb />
Faculty. The program for thi powerful<lb />
performance is scheduled to be: RIENZ1<lb />
OVERTURE by Warner, CON ERTO in<lb />
A Minor tor Piano and Orchestra, Opus 16<lb />
by Grieg, Karen Shaw, Piano INTERMIS-<lb />
SION, TI IE PLANETS bv I tobt The first<lb />
portion of the concert will be conducted<lb />
by Robert 1 lause and the second selection<lb />
will be conducted bv Gerhard! Zirnrner<lb />
man. Tickets are not on sale at the Central<lb />
Ticket Office, MSC, 757-6611, Ext. 266<lb />
SEASQNT1CKETS<lb />
Season tickets for the 1989-90 Performing<lb />
Arts Series at ECU are now on sale This<lb />
outstanding season includes ITZHAK<lb />
PERLMAN, THE N.C. DANCE THE<lb />
ATRE, SHALON '90, THE CANNES<lb />
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA with RAN-<lb />
SOM WILSON, THE N.C.<lb />
SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL, CARMEN<lb />
sung in English, DREAM GIRLS, and<lb />
much more, Patrons are cautioned that<lb />
initial season ticket sales are brisk. Al-<lb />
though individual event tickets will go on<lb />
sale 3 weeks prior to each event, it is<lb />
highly possible that the series will sell out<lb />
in season sells. Don't miss out on the best<lb />
Performing VrtsSeries ler your tickets<lb />
toda Ticket- are on sak al the Central<lb />
TicketOffice MSC 757-66 Ex) 266<lb />
IVCI<lb />
Can vou -pell 1 LABAKKl<lb />
be able to considering it is written right<lb />
her However, it is not imp rt ml il you<lb />
can spell it, but cm can atten i orw<lb />
showings oi March 27th and 28th in<lb />
Wright Aud Keep watch in this paper for<lb />
mor<lb />
SAM<lb />
SAM will be touring Everead) Bath i<lb />
on March 15. All members Interested<lb />
attending should Mn up with Angela or<lb />
Dr. Koulammas bv March I<lb />
VISITING I K.TIR1 S<lb />
The Honor- Program the<lb />
Sderu e and Math Ed C enter and Intema<lb />
tional Studies will sponsoi A Day in I<lb />
I lfeot a Park Ranger" March 28 (co spon<lb />
sored by the ECU Geology Dept<lb />
Cranson -Science Dept Lansing Com<lb />
munit) College Lansing Mi Science<lb />
Educator, Summer Interpreter tor tb<lb />
National Park Service, and author of<lb />
( rater! ake�Gem of the Cascades The<lb />
Geologic Story of Crater Lake National<lb />
Park 730 p m . room 1026 GCB Th<lb />
National Parks of New Zealand and Costa<lb />
Rica" will be presented on April 4th (co<lb />
sponsored with the ECL' English Dept I<lb />
Robert and Patricia Cahn�Environ-<lb />
mental Journalists and Consultants, I e<lb />
esburg VA. Pulitzer Prize 19 and 1988<lb />
recipient of the Maiory Stoneman<lb />
Douglas Award 7:30 pm, room 1031<lb />
GCB.<lb />
EXPRESSIONS<lb />
Expressions is now accepting poetry and<lb />
short stones for publication in the April<lb />
issue. Arttclescan 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 semes-<lb />
ter is expected to arrive in a few weeks.<lb /><lb />
s �,<lb />
Child development ma<lb />
in the North Carolina<lb />
Spea<lb />
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and education fi<lb />
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Cartog<lb />
By JIM SHAM!<lb />
v.j Writer<lb />
Tu davi<lb />
Brewsh i <lb />
,i professor <lb />
prcsei<lb />
student, Paul ! <lb />
taught Pugliese at tl<lb />
of Ariz ' 'I<lb />
ing Pugliese ;<lb />
nment.<lb />
Pugliese<lb />
cartographer tor Tim<lb />
New<lb />
BySUZANNl SI<lb />
When m roomm<lb />
home a fev� weeks<lb />
nouneed she would<lb />
ing at a restaur;<lb />
"Greenville s newest j<lb />
exciting concepts in dini<lb />
skeptical.<lb />
Co mini<lb />
This<lb />
Weekei<lb />
Thursday<lb />
Susie's:<lb />
Se, Love &amp; M<lb />
Attic:<lb />
Panic<lb />
Friday<lb />
Susie's:<lb />
Free Beer<lb />
(it's a band  s<lb />
New Deli:<lb />
Bad Bob<lb />
and the Rock in'<lb />
Attic:<lb />
Code Blue!<lb />
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THE EAST CAROl INIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
MARCl I 2, 1989 PACE 7<lb />
Lesson plans take up a lot of<lb />
time for child development<lb />
By DF.ANNA NEVGLOSKI<lb />
Staff Wrilrr<lb />
Ch iki development ma jor Balsorah White reads to her class. White is a senior, who hopes to teach<lb />
in the North Carolina after graduation. (Photo by J.D. Whitmire, ECU Photolab)<lb />
A dav in the life for Balsorah<lb />
White, a Child Development and<lb />
Family Rotations student here at<lb />
ECU, is a busy one for this senior<lb />
who will be graduating in May.<lb />
White hails from Newport<lb />
News, V A. She transferred to ECU<lb />
almost two years ago to join the<lb />
School of Home Economics, which<lb />
her major is classified under, to<lb />
work toward a Bachelor of Sci-<lb />
ence degree.<lb />
In January, White began her<lb />
internship in the School of Homo<lb />
Economics. White works up to 20<lb />
hours on Mondays, Wednesdays<lb />
and Fridays. The intcrship is worth<lb />
nine semester credit hours that<lb />
will go toward her degree.<lb />
White has many long days at<lb />
the preschool, located in the Home<lb />
Economics building, where she<lb />
works with childen in the three to<lb />
four-year age groups.<lb />
The preschool is a place where<lb />
the children can pick up proper<lb />
social skills, such as learning to<lb />
get along with their peers. White<lb />
is on hand to help them obtain<lb />
these skills and to prepare them<lb />
for kindergarten.<lb />
White explains, "I think chil-<lb />
dren are very impressionable at<lb />
this age and it is important that<lb />
they are in an environment where<lb />
they can socialize with others<lb />
During her internship, White<lb />
has six lead days. On these lead<lb />
days, she is required to prepare<lb />
numerous activities for the chil-<lb />
dren to work on and play with<lb />
throughout the day.<lb />
She admits that it is a lot of<lb />
hard work, but it is very reward-<lb />
ing. "There is a lot of pressure and<lb />
preparation. It requires a lot of it<lb />
me outside of the classroom<lb />
White said.<lb />
She also said that she worksat<lb />
least 10 hours outside of the class-<lb />
room to prepare for her days at the<lb />
preschool. White stresses that it is<lb />
difficult in deciding what to do in<lb />
class that will be fun for all the<lb />
children.<lb />
"llovechildren. They are very<lb />
curious and very willing to get<lb />
involved and try different activi-<lb />
ties she said.<lb />
During one of White's lead<lb />
days, she and the children made<lb />
chocolate pudding and learned<lb />
about different cultures from<lb />
around the world. "It may sound<lb />
easy, but it takes a great deal of<lb />
patience to make everything<lb />
work she stated.<lb />
While the children are taking<lb />
their naps, White has a two hour<lb />
break. During that break, she re-<lb />
turns to her dorm to finish up last<lb />
minutes preparations and to grab<lb />
See WHITE, page 8<lb />
Speaker discusses problems<lb />
Bv STEVE BAKER<lb />
Matt Writer<lb />
Black Women: Who Are<lb />
was the topic of discussion<lb />
Dr. Velrna Speight, chairper-<lb />
n I the Counseling and Educa-<lb />
� n Department. The meeting<lb />
n place last Tuesday, during<lb />
tck listory Month, in Menden-<lb />
Dr. Speight received her mas-<lb />
rs and doctorate in counseling<lb />
A education from Maryland<lb />
- i to University and also attended<lb />
North Carolina Agricultural and<lb />
i hnical Institute. She is also a<lb />
r o( Alpha Kappa Alpha.<lb />
11 i sc ii ssed the ever i ncreas-<lb />
ing regression of black rights, and<lb />
said, "we must salute and chal-<lb />
lenge in the present, to become<lb />
leaders in the 21st century She<lb />
said the modern day blacks "en-<lb />
hanced quality of life" was duo to<lb />
the long black struggle. Now she<lb />
says the battles are being halted,<lb />
in many areas, bv present day<lb />
society, for "we no longer receive<lb />
the support we need<lb />
Emphasizing that black<lb />
women should be, "inspired by<lb />
the past, and challenged by the<lb />
present she went on to say that<lb />
in order to do this, black women<lb />
must strive to perfect certain prin-<lb />
ciples.<lb />
The first, she said, is the re-<lb />
establishment of self-worth and<lb />
pride. She said, "no-one should<lb />
make you feel inferior empha-<lb />
sizing one must not allow them-<lb />
selved to be downgraded, simply<lb />
for the color of their skin.<lb />
She also said, future leaders<lb />
should know their history, "to<lb />
cherish their past She said many<lb />
had aquired a "laid-back attitude<lb />
and don't even know half-dozen<lb />
slave leaders She said one must<lb />
be "proud of their hertiage" in<lb />
order to "loam and grow<lb />
She also said, "we must be-<lb />
come politically involved, from<lb />
local all the way to the national<lb />
level She said there was "too<lb />
much apathy" and one must<lb />
"register to vote and keep politi-<lb />
cally informed<lb />
Black women, shesta ted, must<lb />
"understand and expel the mis-<lb />
conceptions of black families in a<lb />
negative, light. "If the family is<lb />
undermined, what do we have<lb />
left" was her reasoning and she<lb />
stated it must be known that the<lb />
"family has alwavs been our<lb />
strong point<lb />
Lastly, sheemphasizedrecon-<lb />
nectiveness. She said there was<lb />
"too much divicivness and we<lb />
must all learn to work together<lb />
She said, "we must obtain inti-<lb />
mate ties with our communities"<lb />
and "help those less fortunate to<lb />
further ourselves<lb />
To close, Dr. Speight summa-<lb />
rized by saving, "Bridge the past,<lb />
connect with the present, in order<lb />
to have a brighter future<lb />
Cartographer explains mapmaking<lb />
ByJIMSHAMLIN<lb />
Maff Writr<lb />
ruesday night at 7:30 p.m. in<lb />
Brewster B-102, Dr. Simon Baker,<lb />
a professor of Geography and<lb />
inning, presented his former<lb />
l ident, Paul 1. Pugliese. Baker<lb />
Jit Pugliese at the University<lb />
� Arizona and is credited with<lb />
giving Pugliese his first map as-<lb />
nment.<lb />
Pugliese has been the chief<lb />
cartographer for Time magazine<lb />
for the past thirteen years. He<lb />
works with six other people in an<lb />
office on the 25th floorof the Time<lb />
Life Building. "I'm the only car-<lb />
tographer he explains. "That's<lb />
why I'm the chief<lb />
Much of the job is computer-<lb />
ized: Four different computersaid<lb />
by plotting the basic maps, creat-<lb />
ing clip-art symbols, and typeset<lb />
names of geographic locations.<lb />
Still, much work must be done by<lb />
hand: airbrush texturing, design<lb />
layout, and the actual drawing of<lb />
the map itself.<lb />
Pugliese works only three<lb />
days each week, but may work as<lb />
manv as twelve hours each dav to<lb />
prepare maps for the magazine.<lb />
He may have to prepare as many<lb />
as f i ve finished ma ps for a ny gi ven<lb />
issue, and his work must be fast<lb />
but very accurate. The maps must<lb />
be approved by upper-level edi-<lb />
tors, a process which may take<lb />
longerthan thecrcat;onof the map,<lb />
before they can be printed.<lb />
Between 60 and 150 mistakes<lb />
are made each year, from things<lb />
as simple as mi .placing a decimal<lb />
to foolish errors such as rearrang-<lb />
ing the names of Kansas and<lb />
Nevada. "It's my name on the<lb />
map says Pugliese, "so I get very<lb />
concerned<lb />
The public is unforgiving<lb />
when it catches mistakes, even<lb />
minor ones, which can bring as<lb />
See MAPMAKER, page 8<lb />
Dr. Velma Speight spoke last Tuesday on the role of black<lb />
women in the future. (Photo by ECU Photolab)<lb />
New restaurant, CJ's, garners great review<lb />
Bv SUZANNE SLACK<lb />
Suff Writer<lb />
When mv roommate came<lb />
me a few weeks ago and an-<lb />
nounced she would soon be work-<lb />
ing at a restaurant claiming<lb />
Greenville's newest and most<lb />
exciting concepts indining I was<lb />
skeptical.<lb />
Coming<lb />
This<lb />
Weekend<lb />
Thursday<lb />
Susie's:<lb />
Sex, Love &amp; Money<lb />
Attic:<lb />
Panic<lb />
Friday<lb />
Susie's:<lb />
Free Beer<lb />
(it's a band  sorry)<lb />
New Deli:<lb />
Bad Bob<lb />
and the Rockin' Horses<lb />
Attic:<lb />
Code Blue<lb />
Saturday<lb />
Attic:<lb />
Nantucket<lb />
I could accept the claim under<lb />
the pretense of "the newest" res-<lb />
taurant in the city, but Greenville,<lb />
North Carolina, a town still revel-<lb />
ing in the glory of the grand open-<lb />
ing of a second Taco Bell, is hardly<lb />
the culinary capital of the state.<lb />
Cj's provided quitea few pleasant<lb />
surprises.<lb />
This is a restaurant well suited<lb />
to anyone who is tired of the same<lb />
old fast food lunch and dinner<lb />
fare. CJ's marque boasts "rotisse-<lb />
rie chicken, ribs, crab, and salads<lb />
a bounty which can be enjoyed<lb />
fried orin the spirit of a refresh-<lb />
ingly new concept, baked,<lb />
steamed, or broiled. CJ's is con-<lb />
venient for most as a lunch spot,<lb />
yet still not too far out of the way<lb />
for dinner.<lb />
The owners arc enthusiastic<lb />
about the restaurant's back-<lb />
ground, a story which is printed<lb />
on every menu. "A poor old boy<lb />
from central Florida" was work-<lb />
ing in a chain of restaurants called<lb />
Hooter's when he met a "good old<lb />
boy from Greenville With the<lb />
Greenville bov's money and the<lb />
Florida boy's knowledge, a place<lb />
where "vou could drink some-<lb />
thing different from every coun-<lb />
try and enjoy some great food at<lb />
sane prices" was born.<lb />
With an open-air wooden<lb />
deck for the warmer months, TV's<lb />
hung about the room tuned to any<lb />
sporting event, and several taste-<lb />
fully hung neon beer signs deco-<lb />
rating the walls, CJ's interior envi-<lb />
ronment is reminiscent of the<lb />
national chain Hooter's; however,<lb />
the comparisons stop there.<lb />
Customers are cheerfully<lb />
greeted at the door by appropri-<lb />
ated attired waitresses and asked<lb />
to seat themselves where thev<lb />
would feel most comfortable. Al-<lb />
though the tables are small and<lb />
close together, the dining area is<lb />
surrounded on three sidesby large<lb />
windows opening up what could<lb />
be a cramped room. Since there<lb />
are many ceiling fans and ash trays<lb />
are available only on request,<lb />
smokers are not a problem.<lb />
To speed lunch service on a<lb />
weekday before 2 p.m a customer<lb />
moves through a cafeteria-style<lb />
line ordering the same entrees at<lb />
the same prices found on the table<lb />
menu. The check is paid at the end<lb />
of the line, but both food and<lb />
beverage are served by a waitress.<lb />
During dinner hours and on week-<lb />
ends all service is provided at the<lb />
table.<lb />
Seating is available at either a<lb />
cushioned booth or square table<lb />
with padded wooden cafe style<lb />
chairs. On each table, between the<lb />
salt and pepper, is a shaker filled<lb />
with a spicy barbecue flavoring<lb />
salt for CJ's specialty spuds, a<lb />
basket of seasoned curly fries,<lb />
served with most meals or inex-<lb />
pensively priced ($1.15) as an<lb />
See CJ'S, page 8<lb />
top 13<lb />
Pickiri the Bones<lb />
1) Thelonius Monster �<lb />
"Stormy Weather"<lb />
2) Love Tractor � "Themes of<lb />
Venus"<lb />
3) Guadalcanal Diary � "Flip-<lb />
Flop"<lb />
4) Green on Red � "Here Come<lb />
the Snakes"<lb />
5) The Dickies � "Great Dicta-<lb />
tions"<lb />
6) Royal Court of China �<lb />
"Geared and Primed"<lb />
7) Bruce Cockburn � "Big Cir-<lb />
cumstance"<lb />
8) Thrashing Doves � "Trouble<lb />
in the Home"<lb />
9) Full Fathom Five � "4 a.m<lb />
10) XTC � "Lemons and Limes"<lb />
11) Buckpets � "Buckpets"<lb />
12) Robyn Hitchcock � "Queen<lb />
Elvis"<lb />
13) The Replacements � "Don't<lb />
Tell a Soul"<lb />
Bonehead tackles swearing<lb />
By CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
Staff Cuner<lb />
There are times and situ-<lb />
ations in which cussing is unac-<lb />
ceptable andor not strong<lb />
enough. Especially if, like me,<lb />
you cuss with a frequency and<lb />
fortitude that managing editors<lb />
and church-going secretaries<lb />
find appalling and hard to keep<lb />
up with.<lb />
Being the linguistic purist<lb />
that 1 am, I abhor phrases like<lb />
"Spit or get off the spot You<lb />
find such euphemisms in com-<lb />
ics and television, when writers<lb />
are trying to inject a fake harsh-<lb />
ness to the product and end up<lb />
sounding poorly censored.<lb />
Another cheap, editor-ap-<lb />
peasing trick is the old symbol-<lb />
substitution cipher. Hit that<lb />
SHIFT key and" �$�"<lb />
takes the place of any offensive<lb />
phrase.<lb />
Two drawbacks: it looks<lb />
childish, and you can't say<lb />
"�$?�" in real life. Try<lb />
telling someone they're a "Son<lb />
of an asterisk-percentage sym-<lb />
bol and they'll laugh you out<lb />
of the bar.<lb />
My wayward child, the<lb />
Clearly Labeled Satire Page, and<lb />
1 are being particularly hard hit<lb />
by our paper's new ultimate ban<lb />
on profanity. So this week, I am<lb />
forced to find some workable al-<lb />
ternatives that will express my<lb />
feelings honestly in print and<lb />
perhaps even in life.<lb />
Most curses are nonsensical<lb />
when you think about themany-<lb />
way. One of my personal favor-<lb />
ites means "intercourse the first<lb />
letter of a synonym for a half-<lb />
breed between a horse and a<lb />
mule<lb />
Some cuss words originated<lb />
as common, acceptable words,<lb />
such as the word for female dog.<lb />
So, using these two guidelines,<lb />
I'm sure I can mink of some-<lb />
thingnew.<lb />
The main problem is the ba-<lb />
sics. There are the four most fa-<lb />
mous four-letter words and one<lb />
five-letter one. These are the<lb />
building blocks of the curse hi-<lb />
erarchy. "Damn" and "hell" are<lb />
words that show up in any Bible,<lb />
so if s safe to leave them alone.<lb />
The other three simply can<lb />
not be replaced. Try it.<lb />
The act of intercourse re-<lb />
quires some thought All avail-<lb />
aWeuphemismslorit: "screw<lb />
"nail and several others that<lb />
were censored by the managing<lb />
editor, while vivid images, don't<lb />
have the same shock value as the<lb />
most vulgar term. And some of<lb />
them are silly if someone said,<lb />
"Nail you you'd probably look<lb />
for some Lee Press-ons�.<lb />
"Nailin' A is even more ri-<lb />
diculous. Truly, a finely balanced<lb />
verb is required. Other phrases<lb />
contain the same inherent prob-<lb />
lem, i.e. "I'm going downtown<lb />
to get feces-faced Loses all its<lb />
punch.<lb />
Analtexnativeistotookback<lb />
to the ancient Norse. Vikingshad<lb />
a true gift for curses, nicknames<lb />
and blessings. A lot of them m-<lb />
volved the namesof pagan gods,<lb />
awkward for daily use in our<lb />
See CHIPPY'S, pageS<lb /><pb facs="00058129_tn_0009" /><lb />
8<lb />
Tl IE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
MARCH 2, 1989<lb />
Obituaries neglect interesting info<lb />
(AP) � Horses, they have<lb />
track records. Right there in the<lb />
racing form.<lb />
Won. Lost. Sire. Dam. Purses.<lb />
Best times.<lb />
People, they just get obituar-<lb />
ies. Seventy-five years in the<lb />
trenches and the hometown pa-<lb />
per kisses people goodbye as if<lb />
they spent their lives as assistant<lb />
purchasing agents for A jax Manu-<lb />
facturing Co. after graduating<lb />
from West Fork High School.<lb />
Funeral services 11 a.m. Tuesday.<lb />
Women, they re lucky to make<lb />
the obit pages at all because all<lb />
thev ever did was to raise three<lb />
children, wash the dog after it<lb />
chased a skunk and make the beds<lb />
every morning.<lb />
Shakespeare's Marc Antony<lb />
savs,  the good is oft interred<lb />
with their bones<lb />
No offense, Will, but the good<lb />
STUFF is ALWAYS interred with<lb />
their bones.<lb />
Take the late Col. Fraser Mof-<lb />
fat. The alumni magazine of his<lb />
alma mater paid due respect to his<lb />
business and military career. But<lb />
nowhere did it mention that well<lb />
into life he could still balance a<lb />
dozen empty beer bottles end on<lb />
end.<lb />
The father of a colleague gave<lb />
his won father last rites three times,<lb />
unnecessarily as it turned out.<lb />
Being about 10, he didn't exactly<lb />
know procedure so he tried three<lb />
different versions to spread-eagle<lb />
possibilities. Think that stopped<lb />
any presses? Nope. He was pub-<lb />
licly remembered, albeit justly, for<lb />
managing restaurants.<lb />
Obits will list survivors, but<lb />
rarely, unless you're a ruling<lb />
monarch, ancestors. There's a<lb />
happy housewife I met in Califor-<lb />
nia who has survived descent from<lb />
Jesse and Frank James, the<lb />
Youngers AND the Daltons with-<lb />
out robbing nary a bank. Not obit<lb />
material in spite of what it may tell<lb />
us about the sins of the father or<lb />
even dead cousins.<lb />
In life we are surrounded by<lb />
"what ifs" and other narrow es-<lb />
capes. Not in death. I had an uncle<lb />
whose father promised to take him<lb />
to the new nickelodeon for his<lb />
10th birthday. The morning of the<lb />
great event he had sniffles. His<lb />
mother, a no-nonsense ex-school-<lb />
teacher, wouldn't let him out of<lb />
the house. That's why he wasn't<lb />
sitting in a reserved front row seat<lb />
when the Iroquois Theater burned<lb />
down in Chicago in 1903 killing<lb />
602 people. His escape never made<lb />
the prints until now.<lb />
Alumni magazines are par-<lb />
ticularly remiss. Most of 'em just<lb />
say "deceased But part of the<lb />
news is how our old pals depa rted<lb />
this realm and what they'd done<lb />
since we last saw them pouring<lb />
milk punch over their heads at<lb />
senior houseparties. Did they<lb />
make a hole-in-one? Win a lot-<lb />
tery? Scale K2?<lb />
Kid they die in a bar fight in<lb />
the Klondike? Lose a duel to a<lb />
jealous husband? Did their para-<lb />
chutes fail to open? Don't ask the<lb />
obit. .<lb />
There s a tradition at Prince-<lb />
ton University for freshmen to try<lb />
to climb up the ivy at Nassau Hall<lb />
and steal the clapper from the bell<lb />
so everyone will have an excuse<lb />
for not getting to 8 o'clock class on<lb />
time. Well, I know a guy who not<lb />
only got theclapper, he also found<lb />
out where they hid all the spare<lb />
clappers and pinched them, too.<lb />
Obit matter? You kidding?<lb />
I.ast words get dropped from<lb />
our lives as well. When Henrik<lb />
Ibsen, the Norwegian playwright,<lb />
lay dying, his night nurse told the<lb />
day nurse the patient seemed to<lb />
be slightly better.<lb />
"Tvertimod gasped the fail-<lb />
ing Ibsen. In English that means,<lb />
"On the contrary Obits never<lb />
give us a chance to say, "So long<lb />
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Hale can say a lot of good things<lb />
about geckos.<lb />
"Thev don't do anything bad<lb />
to you like snakes.<lb />
' "And they're lovable. In a<lb />
strange, reptilian sort of way<lb />
On occasion. Hale has even<lb />
considered the little creations er,<lb />
uh, noble.<lb />
He remembers the night a<lb />
couple of years ago when he was<lb />
driving up the Pali with his girl-<lb />
friend, Susana Brown, an interior<lb />
designer, and i the dim light he<lb />
could see a gecKO clinging to his<lb />
windshield.<lb />
"Here it was, toes stapled to<lb />
the windshield, getting buffeted<lb />
bv the wind.<lb />
"It was so noble<lb />
It all came to him that instant.<lb />
The noble gecko facing into the<lb />
wind, fighting tremendous odds.<lb />
Commander Gecko, he<lb />
thought.<lb />
A cape.<lb />
Soon a gecko appeared in a<lb />
cartoon strip he was drawing. Hale<lb />
is a cartoonist-writer who puts out<lb />
a newsletter for Hawaiian Tele-<lb />
phone employees, an he likes to<lb />
fiddle around with things like<lb />
cartoon strips in his spare time.<lb />
And so, working together, the<lb />
two of them did. After a fashion.<lb />
And after the first dozen or so<lb />
looked like fat stuffed salaman-<lb />
ders or bug-eyed frogs.<lb />
So they decided to try it.<lb />
Presto. The little fellows<lb />
caught a market toehold, priced<lb />
from about $15 to $55 depending<lb />
on size. And why not? In the past<lb />
But eventually, a stuffed toy year geckos have come on strong<lb />
gecko made from an aloha print on T-shirts and sleep wear. They've<lb />
fabric emerged. With suction cups even inspired a raft of copiers in<lb />
for a good window hold.<lb />
And gave some to friends.<lb />
So did Hale.<lb />
Pretty soon every friend who<lb />
got one was ordering two more.<lb />
And then a store called Hale and<lb />
Then a gecko appeared on his Brown about ordering geckos.<lb />
annual Christmas card. And then<lb />
his girlfriend flipped.<lb />
"I thought, 'Gee says<lb />
Brown, "I wonder if I can make<lb />
that into a toy<lb />
Whoa, they thought. Time to<lb />
fish or cut the bait.<lb />
"For me it was just having a<lb />
dream and saying, 'OK, it's time<lb />
to make it reality" says Hale.<lb />
"I can't say marketing toy<lb />
geckos was my dream, but work-<lb />
ing on my own was says Brown, and made it up says Hale.<lb />
Korea and Taiwan.<lb />
As they pressed on, Hale and<lb />
Brown culled friendly advice<lb />
about sources of materials and<lb />
labor from the state Department<lb />
of Business and Economic Devel-<lb />
opment, from Friends in business,<lb />
even from the Chamber of Com-<lb />
merce. "It's great says Hale.<lb />
"There's a company that makes<lb />
eves. In Brooklyn<lb />
J<lb />
"I couldn't find anything on<lb />
geckos after my brief search of the<lb />
literature so I said, 'What the heck<lb /><lb /><lb />
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CJ's menu reprinted<lb />
here for convenience white works hard but<lb />
finds time for hobbies<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
appetizer.<lb />
Also on the table is an exten-<lb />
sive wine list with selections rang-<lb />
ing from Dom Perignon ($99) to a<lb />
California nine ($12) or by the<lb />
glass $2-$2.50). The other side of<lb />
the wine list is an international<lb />
repertoire of imported beers<lb />
($2.25) from such exotic locations<lb />
as Australia (Fosters), Mexico (Sol,<lb />
Corona), and Massachusetts<lb />
(Samuel Adams) to name just a<lb />
few.<lb />
Domestic beer is available in<lb />
both long neck ($1.75), draft<lb />
($1.10), and pitcher ($4.50). The<lb />
iced tea (.75) is excellent and a<lb />
variety of soft drinks (.75) with<lb />
free refills, are also available.<lb />
I'm looking forward to the<lb />
opening of the summer deck, and<lb />
1 hope the discriminating tastes of<lb />
Greenville rally in support of a<lb />
dining alternative like CJ's. The<lb />
restaurant is located at 103 East<lb />
Greenville Boulevard.<lb />
Mapmaker draws<lb />
for Swimsuit Issue<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
many as 1,500 letters, thus, it is<lb />
evident that Pugliesc's work isn't<lb />
simply to create filler items. His<lb />
most ignored work, he confessed,<lb />
are the maps he draws for the<lb />
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edi-<lb />
tions. Few people realize that there<lb />
are maps in the swimsuit editions.<lb />
Pugliese visits ECU almost<lb />
annually. The date and time for<lb />
his next presentation will be avail-<lb />
Chippy's<lb />
new lingo<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
lime.<lb />
The cursee would have to<lb />
takea course in Icelandic history<lb />
to get the full effect of "May<lb />
Odin's eye fall upon you and<lb />
drip acidic humours that eat<lb />
away at your sanity until you<lb />
keel over dead and the Valkyr-<lb />
ies refuse to take you to Valhalla<lb />
and the Frost Giants wank on<lb />
your bones<lb />
No doubt, if someone<lb />
shouted that at you, you would<lb />
not mistake the depth of their<lb />
irritation with you. But unless<lb />
you knew some Norse mythol-<lb />
ogy and stayed around long<lb />
enough to hear the whole curse,<lb />
it's not very meaningful.<lb />
It seems that the art of truly<lb />
effective cussing has been lost.<lb />
In truth, it's people like myself,<lb />
who cuss so much and without<lb />
thought, who contributed to the<lb />
decline of Western Cursing.<lb />
To atone, I will continue in<lb />
my quest to come up with at<lb />
least one really boss yet brevity-<lb />
conscious curse a day. Todas<lb />
is cleverly stolen and altered<lb />
from Tolkien's "The Hobbit It<lb />
goes: "Dawn take you all and<lb />
be like unto a self-indulgent frat<lb />
boy<lb />
Well, I don't expect this to<lb />
catch on right away.<lb />
able from the Department of<lb />
Geography and Planning in the<lb />
early spring of 1990.<lb />
Continued from page <lb />
a bite to eat before she returns to<lb />
the preschool.<lb />
Along with her busy intern-<lb />
ship schedule, White is taking two<lb />
classes, Color and Design and<lb />
Dynamics of Home Economics, to<lb />
fill up her Tuesdays and Thurs-<lb />
days.<lb />
Even though White is con-<lb />
stantly working in her internship<lb />
and taking classes, she still has<lb />
time to enjoy some of her favoite<lb />
hobbies, such as swimming, run-<lb />
ning and listening to music.<lb />
As for future plans, White<lb />
hopes to work in the North Caro-<lb />
lina or Virginia area for a couple of<lb />
years and then move on to wher-<lb />
ever else her job may take her.<lb />
"I really want to work with<lb />
children; cither in a hospital situ-<lb />
ation or maybe in a headstall<lb />
program she said.<lb />
White said she will miss ECU<lb />
when she graduates. She believes<lb />
that ECU has really prepared her<lb />
for the future, especially the in-<lb />
ternship. "The internship is a lot<lb />
of work, but it is a valuable part of<lb />
my education she explains.<lb />
White concludes, "Child<lb />
Development and Family Rela-<lb />
tions is a fine program at ECU and<lb />
the internships are very beneficial<lb />
because they give you the hands-<lb />
on experience that a textbook can't<lb />
teach you<lb />
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champions being flown to Palm<lb />
Springs to face their West Coast<lb />
counterparts in the National Fi-<lb />
nals on April 1 and 2, lusu<lb />
The month long sports festi-<lb />
val, presented by the Pontiac<lb />
IV. is.  was developed by a for-<lb />
mer intramural volleyball plaver<lb />
who went on to Olympic tame.<lb />
Sprir. tmesUSAis sanctioned<lb />
by the National Intramural and<lb />
Recreational Sports Association<lb />
NTRSA) which oversees on-<lb />
campus athletic competitions. The<lb />
event will be televised nationwide<lb />
by the MovietimeCable Network<lb />
NIRSA, together with the<lb />
Spring Games USA staff, plan to<lb />
further develop the festival into a<lb />
major annual competition College<lb />
and universities that are atiliated<lb />
with N1RSA can coordiante on-<lb />
campus competitions that lead to<lb />
placement in Spring Came- I SA<lb />
Comments Will Holsberry, Execu-<lb />
tive Director of NTRSA Spring<lb />
Games USA is a strong statement<lb />
for a sports-oriented lifestyle and<lb />
provides a focus for those students<lb />
u ho eniev competing when there<lb />
is a chance to win national recog-<lb />
nition.<lb />
The Pontiac Division is the<lb />
presenting sponsor of Spring<lb />
Games USA, continuing their<lb />
long-standing relationship with<lb />
college students. Participating<lb />
sponsors include: Diet Pepsi,<lb />
Russell Athletic. Domino's Pizza,<lb />
Hawaiian Tropic. Penn, Wilson<lb />
Sporting Goods and Right Guard<lb />
Sports Stick sponsor ot the<lb />
See GAMES, page 12<lb />
Irales head toward Florida<lb />
Intramural Championships draw near<lb />
Bv KRISTIN MAI Bl RG<lb />
Sporti I ditoi<lb />
Once again, the East Carolina<lb />
eball tam had another post<lb />
noment, this time against the<lb />
arheels of North arolina<lb />
dnesday night The came v<lb />
ancaled due to wet ground and is<lb />
tatively scheduled for Wednes<lb />
lay, March 8.<lb />
Despite the canceletions, nd<lb />
aponements, March is when<lb />
the Pirates go into full swing of<lb />
eirl989 season. Friday,they take<lb />
� the Falcons of St Augustine's in<lb />
a game that was moved from I<lb />
p m to 12 p.m.<lb />
The change in the schedule<lb />
a as due to an honor that the Pi<lb />
rates will be receiving in Raleigh<lb />
'hat night<lb />
Coach Gary Overton, along<lb />
with the entire baseball team, is<lb />
being honored bv the Hot 'stove<lb />
League. Every year the league<lb />
honors a collegiate baseball team<lb />
and this year they picked E I<lb />
The Pirates have had one<lb />
Sec PIRATES, page 12<lb />
C each ' .aiv )v<lb />
strategies on the<lb />
A<lb />
lion and one of the ECU pitchers discuss<lb />
mound (Photo by l-D. Whitmire, ECU Photolab).<lb />
(IKS) As everyone looks<lb />
forward to spring break Wg. the<lb />
1 department of Intramural-Recrea-<lb />
tional Services is experiencing a<lb />
surge of action much like that you<lb />
; ill find on the bcachesof Florida.<lb />
In basketball action, teams are<lb />
heading for the all campus cham-<lb />
pionship Prognostic ators are still<lb />
on target for this years champion-<lb />
ship goal as it looks like The 1 el<lb />
lows and a Pi cam Team rematch<lb />
in the men's independent finals<lb />
( ne darkhorse foam still in the<lb />
ra e are the Whoo who defeated<lb />
heavih favored Hoop Syndicate<lb />
62 41 1 he Whoo could make a<lb />
name tor themselves it they are<lb />
able to defeat upcoming ompet-<lb />
titors.<lb />
In the women's roundup,<lb />
ladies independent squads will be<lb />
taking top spots in the all campus<lb />
championship once again Hie<lb />
women's independent divisional<lb />
finals between the I ittle Rascals<lb />
and i tir Prerogative should heat<lb />
up the courts ot Memorial how<lb />
ever as both squads faced tough<lb />
semifinal matches to take their<lb />
place in the final contest. In an<lb />
exciting display of basketball<lb />
prowess Our Prerogative de<lb />
feated SQRD 43-38 This contest<lb />
was iewed by many as the con-<lb />
test of the season for women's<lb />
basketball action. honors before they head to the<lb />
Co Rec bowlers are still strik- warm Florida sun. rheBelkBabes<lb />
ing and Our Prerogative is lead- defending championships of the<lb />
ing the waj . Fresh off astounding sport, have captured et another<lb />
defeats over Sigma Nu Shooters, title by defeating Alpha Omicrorn<lb />
Mad Dogsand perennial favorite<lb />
the Scrags, Our Prerogative will<lb />
cc the Red Measles. The measles<lb />
infected Silent Attack 1 Gutter<lb />
Headquarters nd the Belk Pin<lb />
lopplers to find themsel es shoot-<lb />
ing against Our Prerogative to-<lb />
night<lb />
Meanwhile in the waves of<lb />
Memorial Com Pool, water polo<lb />
specialists are shooting tor top<lb />
In men's action 1 am Sinking<lb />
are the favorite tube totalers Divi-<lb />
sional champions include Sigma<lb />
Phi Epsilon who defeated Sigma<lb />
Alpha Epsilon Tau kappa Epsi-<lb />
lon B captured the fraternity B<lb />
championship.<lb />
If vou happen to be heading<lb />
See 1NTRAMI RAl S, page 12<lb />
THE COLONIAL BASKETBALL STANDINGS<lb />
CONFERENCE<lb />
W-L Pet.<lb />
Richmond13-1 929<lb />
George Mason10-4 .714<lb />
American9-5 .643<lb />
UNC-Wilmington 9-5 .643<lb />
James Madison6-8 .429<lb />
Hast Carolina6-8 429<lb />
William &amp; Mary2-12 .143<lb />
Navv1-13 .071<lb />
OVERA1 I<lb />
W-Lret,<lb />
19-8704<lb />
17-10.615<lb />
17-9654<lb />
14-13.519<lb />
16-13.535<lb />
14-13.519<lb />
5-22.185<lb />
6-21.222<lb />
Due to a layout error. Navy was left out in Tuesday's standings.<lb /><pb facs="00058129_tn_0013" /><lb /><lb />
f<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
ECU leader in assists<lb />
Kelly excels despite height<lb />
Sports<lb />
MARCH 2,1989 PAGE 11<lb />
By KRISTEN HALBERG<lb />
Spot Editor<lb />
When the performance of a<lb />
basketball player is evaluated, the<lb />
major determining factor as far as<lb />
his asset to the team is concerned<lb />
is based upon height. The taller<lb />
you are, the better basketball<lb />
player you must be.<lb />
But one man on the East Caro-<lb />
lina basketball team defies this<lb />
Jeff Kelly<lb />
assumption, senior point guard<lb />
Jeff Kelly.<lb />
Kelly, who stands at a modest<lb />
5-foot-9-inches, says being under-<lb />
tall for a basketball player does<lb />
not intimidate him. "I've always<lb />
been short. I've never been real<lb />
tall so I've never really worried<lb />
about it Kelly explained.<lb />
Kelly capitalizes on his ath-<lb />
letic qualities to make up for his<lb />
height on the team. He is a tough,<lb />
aggressive player who is an excel-<lb />
lent ball-handler, an essential<lb />
quality for point guards. "You can<lb />
use vour shortness to your advan-<lb />
tage Kelly said. "You've got to<lb />
use more of your quickness and<lb />
be smarter<lb />
Kelly, who would rather pass<lb />
than shoot in a game, said fans<lb />
don't understand the role he plays<lb />
on the team. Averaging 2.7 shots<lb />
attempted per game, Kelly said<lb />
his job is to set up the offense and<lb />
work the ball to forwards Blue<lb />
Edwards and Gus Hill, the pre-<lb />
mier scorers for the Pirates, and<lb />
not be a leading shooter. "The<lb />
game has gotten harder to play in<lb />
college because we haven't had<lb />
the size here at East Carolina. You<lb />
don't get the easy shots, Kelly said.<lb />
"If I shot the ball 15 times a<lb />
game, then I could become a good<lb />
shooter. But if you only take three<lb />
or four shots a game, it's difficult<lb />
to have a real good percentage<lb />
Kelly may not excel in shoot-<lb />
ing, but he has fullfilled his role in<lb />
getting the prime shooters the ball.<lb />
He finished out his season leading<lb />
ECU in assists for both the season<lb />
and in a career. Kelly had 116<lb />
assists on the season surpassing<lb />
Herb Dixon's 113 he had in the<lb />
1984-85 season for the Pirates.<lb />
Kelly also surpassed Curt Van-<lb />
derhorst's 232 career assist record<lb />
as he has totaled 266 assists over<lb />
his career with the Pirates.<lb />
"I'm pretty proud of it Kelly<lb />
said regarding his new school<lb />
records. "I think the addition of<lb />
Blue and Gus this year has helped<lb />
me out a lot more too. They are<lb />
guys who arc going to score and<lb />
get you the assist when you throw<lb />
them the ball<lb />
In addition to being the assist<lb />
leader for the Pirates, Kelly is also<lb />
in the top-10 in ECU's recordbooks<lb />
for steals. He had 36 steals this<lb />
season which put him in eighth<lb />
place for most steals in a season.<lb />
He has also had 70 steals through-<lb />
out his career which slid him into<lb />
fifth place for ECU career steals.<lb />
Kelly's best game came Jan.<lb />
23,1989 against the Midshipmen<lb />
of Navy. In that same game, he<lb />
scored a career high 12 points in<lb />
Annapolis and had a career high<lb />
12 assists.<lb />
Being one of three seniors for<lb />
the Pirates, coach Mike Steele<lb />
required that all his seniorsbe team<lb />
leaders both on and off the court.<lb />
"We basically try to help the<lb />
younger guys understand what<lb />
coach Steele wants Kelly ex-<lb />
f�lained "It has been hard on Merf<lb />
Kenny Murphy, Blue Blue<lb />
Edwards and myself because we<lb />
are actually sophomores in this<lb />
program. A lot of times we're<lb />
searching for answers at what he<lb />
wants<lb />
Playing a sport at the colle-<lb />
giate level demandsdisciplinenot<lb />
only in the basketball setting but<lb />
in the academic setting as well.<lb />
Kelly works hard at maintaining a<lb />
respectable 2.9 grade point aver-<lb />
age, not letting the absense from<lb />
his classes while traveling take a<lb />
toll on his studies.<lb />
"A lot of freshmen come in<lb />
and have problems with the books<lb />
and the basketball Kelly contin-<lb />
ued. "I think that I understood<lb />
more of what I was getting myself<lb />
Jeff Kelly dribbles down the court as he tells his team which offense to set up. As a senior, Kelly<lb />
must be a team leader both on and off the court (Photo by Mark Love, ECU Photolab).<lb />
into because mjpfather was a col-<lb />
lege basketball player and my<lb />
three brothers play college athlet-<lb />
ics<lb />
Kelly's father, Robert Kelly,<lb />
coached St. Petersburg College in<lb />
Jersey City, N.J.<lb />
Kelly grew up in South Or-<lb />
ange, N.J. and began playing bas-<lb />
ketball early in his life. "I've been<lb />
bouncing a ball since 1 was about<lb />
four or three years Kelly said.<lb />
He attended high school at<lb />
Columbia High and became the<lb />
fourth 1,000 point scorer for the<lb />
Cougers and holds the school's<lb />
single-game and single-season<lb />
career assist records.<lb />
Kelly had a chance to go to St.<lb />
Johns University in New York but<lb />
said he liked the atmosphere at<lb />
East Carolina and knew he would<lb />
get more playing time. "I would' ve<lb />
made the team at St. Johns al-<lb />
though I knew I wouldn't play<lb />
and just came down here and<lb />
loved the atmosphere Kelly said.<lb />
"Thebasketball program at ECU<lb />
wasn't too overpowering and it<lb />
wasa place I could come and play<lb />
Kelly said his career playing<lb />
basketball will end after the Colo-<lb />
nial Athletic Association tourna-<lb />
ment in Hampton this weekend,<lb />
but he would love to follow in his<lb />
father's footsteps and coach colle-<lb />
giate level basketball. "I would<lb />
like to coach without a doubt'<lb />
Kelly said. "The more and more I<lb />
think about it, I don't want to get<lb />
out of it. I've done it all my life,<lb />
I've always been around college<lb />
basketball. It's going to be scary. I<lb />
don't know what I'm going to do<lb />
with myself next year<lb />
Kelhseligibility iscompleted<lb />
with the Pirates buthestill has one<lb />
more year to graduate. When he<lb />
does graduate, Kelly plans to look<lb />
into a graduate assistantship with<lb />
a college basketball team.<lb />
Pirates look for win<lb />
By CHRIS SIEGEL<lb />
AmL Sports Editor<lb />
Going into the Colonial Ath-<lb />
letic Conference Tournament in<lb />
Hampton, Va. this weekend, coach<lb />
Mike Steeleand the Pirates will bo<lb />
looking for their first win in post-<lb />
season play since the CAA was<lb />
formed.<lb />
The Pirates enter the tourna-<lb />
ment with a season record of 14-<lb />
13. They are 6-8 in the CAA, good<lb />
enough for a tie for fifth. But a<lb />
coin toss on Monday went in fa-<lb />
vor of James Madison and ECU<lb />
will be seeded sixth in the tourna-<lb />
ment.<lb />
By being seeded sixth, the<lb />
Pirates will face the Eagles of<lb />
American in first round action.<lb />
ECU lost their first meeting against<lb />
American at Washington, D.C 82-<lb />
66. But the Pirates evened the<lb />
season series by winning in<lb />
Minges Coliseum, 66-60.<lb />
Blue Edwards led the way for<lb />
the Pirates with 32 points, while<lb />
ECU's tenacious defense held Ron<lb />
Draper, one of the nation's lead-<lb />
ing rebounders, to just two re-<lb />
bounds, 10 below his season aver-<lb />
a8e-<lb />
The tournament festivities<lb />
begin on Friday night when play-<lb />
ECU Baseball<lb />
honored by<lb />
Raleigh league<lb />
ers, coaches and members of the<lb />
media have the CAA Tournament<lb />
Banquet. At this time the CAA<lb />
player of the year and all post-<lb />
season honors will be awarded.<lb />
In the running for player of<lb />
the year is ECU's own Blue Ed-<lb />
wards 'EawaraseWCMlfi '<lb />
scoring and field goal percentage:r<lb />
He has also been named CAA<lb />
player of the week three times<lb />
throughout this season, including<lb />
two weeks in a row.<lb />
Actual play will begin on Sat-<lb />
urday at 12 p.m. The first game<lb />
features the second-seeded Patri-<lb />
ots of George Mason against sev-<lb />
enth-seeded William &amp; Mary. The<lb />
second game pits ECU versus<lb />
third-seeded American at 2 p.m.<lb />
Winners will then be paired<lb />
up and will play the semifinals on<lb />
Sunday. The first game will be<lb />
played at 2 p.m. and the second<lb />
contest will begin at 4 p.m. The<lb />
final game to determine who goes<lb />
to the NCAA tournament and the<lb />
"Road to Seattle" will be played<lb />
Monday night at 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Any ECU student planning to<lb />
attend the CAA tournament this<lb />
weekend can get tickets to the<lb />
contest for five dollars when<lb />
presenting a valid ECU student<lb />
ID card to the ticket office at the<lb />
Hampton Coliseum.<lb />
Spring Games create<lb />
Olympic-style setting<lb />
Blue Edwards does a reverse slam as an excited Minges crowd<lb />
looks on. The Pirates look to beat American in the first round<lb />
of the CAA tournament (Photo by Mark Love, ECU photolab).<lb />
Spring Games USA, the Na-<lb />
tional College Championships of<lb />
Intramural and Club Sports, will<lb />
take place during Spring Break at<lb />
the East CoastWest Coast loca-<lb />
tions of Daytona Beach, FL and<lb />
Palm Springs; CA. Spring Games<lb />
is a chance for the two-out-of-three<lb />
college students who participate<lb />
in intramual and recreational<lb />
sports on campuses throughout<lb />
the country to "live the dream" of<lb />
competing in a national sporting<lb />
event. Nineteen athletic competi-<lb />
tions coupled with entertainment,<lb />
sports clinics, demonstrations and<lb />
special events will create an Olym-<lb />
pic-Village-type atmosphere for<lb />
participants and spectators alike.<lb />
The unique dual city format<lb />
calls for weekly competitions in<lb />
which vacationing students can<lb />
compete in individual and team<lb />
events during their school's spring<lb />
recess. Winners will be determined<lb />
in each venue, with the East Coast<lb />
champions being flown to Palm<lb />
Springs to face their West Coast<lb />
counterparts in the National Fi-<lb />
nals on April 1 and 2,1989.<lb />
The month-long sports festi-<lb />
val, presented by the Pontiac<lb />
Division, was developed by a for-<lb />
mer intramural volleyball player<lb />
who went on to Olympic fame.<lb />
Spring Games USA is sanctioned<lb />
by the National Intramural and<lb />
Recreational Sports Association<lb />
(NIRSA), which oversees on-<lb />
campus athletic competitions The<lb />
event will be televised nationwide<lb />
by the Movietime Cable Network.<lb />
NIRSA, together with the<lb />
Spring Games USA staff, plan to<lb />
further develop the festival into a<lb />
major annual competition. College<lb />
and universities that are afiliated<lb />
with NIRSA can coordiante on-<lb />
campus competitions that lead to<lb />
placement in Spring Games USA.<lb />
Comments Will Holsberry, Execu-<lb />
tive Director of NIRSA, "Spring<lb />
Games USA is a strong statement<lb />
for a sports-oriented lifestyle and<lb />
provides a focus for those students<lb />
who enjoy competing when there<lb />
is a chance to win national recog-<lb />
nition<lb />
The Pontiac Division is the<lb />
presenting sponsor of Spring<lb />
Games USA, continuing their<lb />
long-standing relationship with<lb />
college students. Participating<lb />
sponsors include: Diet Pepsi,<lb />
Russell Athletic, Domino's Pizza,<lb />
Hawaiian Tropic, Penn, Wilson<lb />
Sporting Goods and Right Guard<lb />
Sports Stick � sponsor of the<lb />
See GAMES, page 12<lb />
By KRISTEN HALBERG<lb />
Spot Editor<lb />
Once again, the East Carolina<lb />
baseball team had another post-<lb />
ponement, this time against the<lb />
Tarheels of North Carolina<lb />
Wednesday night. The game was<lb />
cancaled due to wet ground and is<lb />
tentatively scheduled for Wednes-<lb />
day, March 8.<lb />
Despite the canceletions, and<lb />
postponements, March is when<lb />
the Pirates go into full swing of<lb />
their 1989 season. Friday, they take<lb />
on the Falcons of St Augustine's in<lb />
a game that was moved from 1<lb />
p.m. to 12 p.m.<lb />
The change in the schedule<lb />
was due to an honor that the Pi-<lb />
rates will be receiving in Raleigh<lb />
that night.<lb />
Coach Gary Overton, along<lb />
with the entire baseball team, is<lb />
being honored by the Hot Stove<lb />
League Every year the league<lb />
honors a collegiate baseball team<lb />
and this year they picked ECU.<lb />
The Pirates have had one<lb />
Set PIRATES, page 12<lb />
Coach Gary Overton and one of the ECU pitchers discuss<lb />
strategies on the mound (Photo by J.D. Whitmire, ECU Photolab).<lb />
T-it.es head toward Florida<lb />
intramural Championships draw near<lb />
(IRS) � As everyone looks basketball action. honors before they head to the<lb />
forward to spring break 1989, the Co-Rec bowlers are still strik- warm Honda sun. The Belk Babes,<lb />
Department of Intramural-Recrea- ing and Our Prerogative is lead- defending championships of the<lb />
tional Services is experiencing a ing the way. Fresh off astounding sport, have captured yet another<lb />
surge of action much like that you defeats over Sigma Nu Shooters, title by defeating Alpha Ormcrom<lb />
will find on the beaches of Florida. Mad Dogs and perennial favorite Pi.<lb />
In basketball action, teams are the Scrags, Our Prerogative will In men's action, I am Sinking<lb />
heading for the all campus cham- face the Red Measles. The measles are the favorite tube totalers. Divi-<lb />
pionship. Prognosticators are still infected Silent Attack I, Gutter sional champions include Sigma<lb />
on target for this years champion- Headquarters and the Belk Pin Phi Epsilon who defeated Sigma<lb />
ship goal as it looks like The Fel- Topplers to find themselves shoot- Alpha Epsilon. Tau Kappa Epsi-<lb />
lows and a Dream Team rematch ing against Our Prerogative to- Ion B captured the fraternity B<lb />
in the men's independent finals, night. championship.<lb />
One darkhorse team still in the Meanwhile in the waves of If you happen to be heading<lb />
race are the Whoo who defeated Memorial Gym Pool, water polo g intRAMURALS, page 12<lb />
heavily favored Hoop Syndicate specialists are shooting for top'<lb />
62-41. The Whoo could make a<lb />
name for themselves if they are<lb />
able to defeat upcoming compet-<lb />
titors.<lb />
In the women's roundup,<lb />
ladies independent squads will be<lb />
taking top spots in the all campus<lb />
championship once again. The<lb />
women's independent divisional<lb />
finals between the Little Rascals<lb />
and Our Prerogative should heat<lb />
up the courts of Memorial how-<lb />
ever as both squads faced tough<lb />
semifinal matches to take their<lb />
place in the final contest. In an<lb />
exciting display of basketball<lb />
prowess, Our Prerogative de-<lb />
feated SQRD 43-38. This contest<lb />
was viewed by many as the con-<lb />
test of the season for women's<lb />
THE COLONIAL BASKETBALL STANDINGS<lb />
CONFERENCEOVERALL<lb />
W.L PcLW.L PcL<lb />
Richmond13-1 .92919-8 .704<lb />
George Mason10-4 .71417-10 .615<lb />
American9-5 .64317-9 .654<lb />
UNC-Wilmington 9-5 .64314-13 .519<lb />
James Madison6-8 .42916-13 .535<lb />
East Carolina6-8 .42914-13 .519<lb />
William &amp; Mary2-12 .1435-22 .185<lb />
Navy1-13 .0716-21 .222<lb />
Due lo a layout enor, Navy w� left ool in Tuesdayg standings.<lb />
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World -class advisory board heads Intramural s<lb />
A world class Advisory board<lb />
has been enlisted to guide Spring<lb />
Games USA the National<lb />
(, hampionship tor Collegiate In<lb />
tramural Recreational and Club<lb />
Sport Athletes. ! wo former Oh m<lb />
pians three Ph P bearing sport<lb />
adminstrators and three profes<lb />
sional athletes are the nucleus ot<lb />
the d ison Board<lb />
rhe eight Advisor) Board<lb />
Members are (leorgc Brett pro<lb />
fess � i baseball plaver with the<lb />
KansasC ity Royals; Dr. Jerry Buss,<lb />
President ot California Sports<lb />
the parent organization of the 1 os<lb />
Angles lakers and the Great<lb />
Western Forum; Pr oanChamer-<lb />
hn Presid nt ot the 1 ive Kings<lb />
i lub and an associate ot the 184<lb />
1 AOOC . 1 lal Connelly, a gold<lb />
medalist in the 1 lammer Throw at<lb />
the Koine Olympit s and an ama-<lb />
tcur athletics administrator; Pr.<lb />
Maureen lohnson, Presidentof the<lb />
World Coprorate Games; ohn<lb />
Nabor, a tour time gold medalist<lb />
in swimming at the Montreal<lb />
Olympics no an AAU Sullivan<lb />
Award winner; O.J. Simpson, a<lb />
retired NF1 All Pro running back<lb />
and ABC Sports television com<lb />
mentator; and Sinjin smith, the<lb />
all time winningest professional<lb />
beach volleyball player.<lb />
The Advisory Board willscrve<lb />
as a steering committee to the<lb />
spring Games, Inc. President<lb />
Michael Ol lara O'Hara, a 1984<lb />
LAOOC Vice President and lM<lb />
USA Olympic Volleyball ream<lb />
member, heads a Board ol I ire<lb />
tors who arc sport and special<lb />
event professionals committed to<lb />
producing a national champion<lb />
ship for college intramural ath<lb />
letes that en ouraged �arti ipa<lb />
su mal and (. M mpu sporting<lb />
deavors than any man in history<lb />
1 lr helped establish �r fcssi i<lb />
sport � leagues in haskelball,<lb />
hocke ind lle ball, creat I<lb />
professii mal tra 1� � n i pi thai<lb />
i 0 meel n f i ve <lb />
tnes i n thr different continent<lb />
Spring Games USA gets underway in Florida<lb />
ico Spring - i.mio-<lb />
mioi<lb />
totKo<lb />
Continued from page 11<lb />
Sport Stick three on three Soft<lb />
ball Cl<lb />
accepts iii<lb />
sponsors<lb />
n interesting sidelight to<lb />
SpringGames I S is the friendly<lb />
wagerbetween MavorUarn Kelly<lb />
�! Davtona Beach and Mayor<lb />
Sonm Bono ot Palm Springs.<lb />
or Kellv v ill wager a bag ol<lb />
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Games USA � the National the parent organization of the Los Olympics and an AAU Sullivan member, heads a Board of Direc- He helped establish professional<lb />
Championship for Collegiate In- Angles Lakers and the Great Award winner; OJ. Simpson, a tors who are sport and special sports leagues in basketball,<lb />
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SportAthletesTwoformerOlym- lin. President of the Five Rings and ABC Sports television com- producing a national champion- professional track concept that<lb />
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adminstrators and three profes- LAOOC; Hal Connelly, a gold all-time winningest professional letes that encouraged participa � �A� �,�,���?.<lb />
sional athletes are the nucleus of medalist in the Hammer Throw at beach volleyball player,<lb />
the Advisory Board. the Rome Olympics and an ama- The Advisory Board will serve<lb />
The eight Advisory Board teur athletics administrator; Dr. as a steering committee to the<lb />
Members are George Brett, pro- MaureenJohnson,Presidentofthe Spring Games, Inc. President<lb />
fessional baseball player with the World Coprorate Games; John Michael O'Hara. O'Hara, a 1984<lb />
ECU softball<lb />
yet to begin<lb />
East Carolina's Lady Pirates<lb />
softball team are ready to begin<lb />
the 1989 season, but so far, the<lb />
weather has dictated play. ECU's<lb />
exhibition with Duke, scheduled<lb />
for Feb. 26 was cancelled, and bad<lb />
weather is expected through the<lb />
season series in the southern re-<lb />
tries on three different continents<lb />
Spring Games USA gets underway in Florida<lb />
Continued from page 11<lb />
"Sport Stick three-on-three Soft-<lb />
ball Challenge Spring Games<lb />
accepts no alcohol or tobacco<lb />
sponsors.<lb />
An interesting sidelight to<lb />
Spring Games USA is the friendly<lb />
wager between Mayor Larry Kelly<lb />
of Daytona Beach and Mayor<lb />
Sonny Bono of Palm Springs.<lb />
Mayor Kelly will wager a bag of<lb />
Florida oranges and a bucket of<lb />
the World's most famous Beach<lb />
Sand, while Mayor Bono will offer<lb />
up a bag of California grapefruits<lb />
and three Palm Springs Sonny gether again to stage the Intramu- lived the dream'of national and<lb />
Bono t-shirts. The Mayor's bet will ral Championships. international competition. Spring<lb />
be decided at the National Finals While a college undergradu- Games USA will let thousands of<lb />
when the champions of each venue ate, O'Hara and his intramural students experience the dream for<lb />
clash and an overall region claims volleyball team paid its own way themselves and give a national<lb />
the Commissioner's Cup for to the Collegiate Volleyball Cham- voice t0 mose 8 n111011 college<lb />
amassing the greatest number of pionships and spiked their way to students who say yes to sports as<lb />
victories in the competition. the national title. The Collegiate a waY of lieS .<lb />
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by Michael O'Hara, a former Vice the first USA Olympic Volleyball tions run four weeks in Daytona<lb />
PresidentExecutive Director of Team in 1964 for O'Hara and a Beach (March6-31)and two weeks<lb />
Sports for the 1984 Olympics, who lifelongassodationwiththeOlym- �n plam Springs (March 20-31).<lb />
has brought many of his Los pic movement. O'Hara said, "I The televised Finals and surround-<lb />
Angeles Olympic Organization began as a fraternity volleyball ing special events will be held<lb />
Committee team members to- player who was fortunate to have April land 2 in Palm Springs.<lb />
gion.<lb />
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tion in sport rather than abuse of and produced the highest rated spring y as mey travel to the<lb />
alcohol and tobacco. indoor polo match in history � gjgjfig anj Florida for tourna-<lb />
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unusual distinction of having Challenge between Mexico and Hna. Among the teams scheduled<lb />
pioneered more college, profes- the United States. Florida State which has been<lb />
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cepted an invitation from Peter season top twenty rankings. The<lb />
Ueberroth,hisformertravelagent, two teams did not play last season<lb />
to serve as Executive Director of because of rain, however, ECU<lb />
all 23 Olympic sports. In 1983 did meet Eastern Michigan,<lb />
O'Hara advanced to Vice Presi- Temple andCoastal Carolina and<lb />
dentofTelevisionforthe'840lym- Were successful winning all six<lb />
pics, where he negotiated agree- games.<lb />
ECU golfers finish third in tourny, Maginnes takes third overall<lb />
East Carolina, playing an head coach Hal Morrison said, with 571 points. ECU and North for fifth place with 587 points. Old<lb />
impressive and steady 36-holes "We are beating some good teams Carolina had 575 points to tie for Dominion earned the sixth place<lb />
ever the weekend, finished third<lb />
in a strong field at the Palmetto<lb />
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69 and finished the competitive<lb />
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in third place. Francis Vaugin tic<lb />
for sixth overall.<lb />
"I was very pleased with our <lb />
performance over the weekend<lb />
early and that's a good sign<lb />
Clemson's 559 points gave<lb />
them the victory in the tourna-<lb />
ment while the Gamecocks of<lb />
South Carolina finished second<lb />
third while Furman and Duke tied<lb />
for fourth with 586 points.<lb />
University of Virginia was<lb />
only one point away from Fur-<lb />
man and Duke and had to settle<lb />
spot out of 16 teams as they fin-<lb />
ished with a final score of 590<lb />
points.<lb />
ECU will play in the Shadow<lb />
Moss Invitational in Charleston,<lb />
S.C. March 6-7.<lb />
Tough competition awaits<lb />
Pirates over spring break<lb />
Continued from page 11<lb />
doubleheader against Howard<lb />
since the season began Feb. 18 and<lb />
hold a 2-0 record from that con-<lb />
test.<lb />
Spring break promises tough<lb />
competition for the Pirates as they<lb />
face teams from the Big East, Metro<lb />
Atlantic Athletic, Atlantic Coast<lb />
and metro conferences.<lb />
ECU begins spring break ac-<lb />
tion Sunday, March 5 when they<lb />
play a doubleheader against Fair-<lb />
field at Harrington Field. They<lb />
meet Fairfield again at home<lb />
March 6 and then travel to Dur-<lb />
ham March 7 to face the Blue Devils<lb />
of Duke University.<lb />
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to the road again, this time to<lb />
Columbia, S.C. to face the Game-<lb />
cocks of the University of South<lb />
Carolina March 10.<lb />
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home to play a doubleheader oh<lb />
Harrington Field against the<lb />
Connecticut Huskies.<lb />
All games are tentatively<lb />
scheduled for 3 p.m. except for<lb />
Fairfield on March 5 and Connecti-<lb />
cut which are at 1 p.m.<lb />
Seven sprinters<lb />
qualify for meet<lb />
By MICHAEL MARTIN<lb />
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The men's indoor track teaml<lb />
travels to Princeton, NJ March 4-51<lb />
for the IC4A Indoor Champion-1<lb />
ship Meet. After an excellent in-j<lb />
door season, the Pirates qualified I<lb />
seven sprinters, all participating<lb />
in the 55 and the 200 meter dashes.<lb />
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