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TUESDAY<lb />
SEPTEMBER 30, 1997<lb />
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY<lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA<lb />
ECU, Skilly's reach agreement in lawsuit<lb />
m r Cn ciniii ir,ri xmuhnnM loon rhar is the Skullv's<lb />
Skully's must display<lb />
name with logo<lb />
JACQIKIINK D. KKI.I.IM<lb />
NEWS EDITOR<lb />
ECU and Skulhs have agreed to compromise<lb />
on the issue of the skull and crossbones logo,<lb />
which ECU previously sued Skulry's for using.<lb />
"The settlement was reached on Friday.<lb />
Ben G. Irons Ml<lb />
UWVEWITT ATTOWKY<lb />
The owners of Skulry's<lb />
had agreed that if they<lb />
used purple and gold<lb />
with their mark they<lb />
would include the name<lb />
and location of their<lb />
store so they can be<lb />
read clearly Ben G.<lb />
Irons III, university<lb />
attorney.<lb />
ECU's original suit<lb />
objected to the use of<lb />
the University's colors<lb />
in conjunction with the<lb />
skull and crossbones logo that is the Skulry's<lb />
logo. The University felt, according to Irons,<lb />
that the use of the colors was misleading and<lb />
could cause some to think that Skulhs is affil-<lb />
iated with the University<lb />
Tom Ives, who owns and manages Skulry's<lb />
with his wife Rebecca , said the compromise<lb />
was initiated by them.<lb />
"The proposal was one we had submitted to<lb />
them, and it's fine with us Ives said.<lb />
The University is also pleased that the con-<lb />
flict was resolved without going to court.<lb />
"Our feeling, even before the lawsuit was<lb />
filed, was that we wanted to resolve it infor-<lb />
Ton (left) end Rebecca Ives (right) work in their downtown rtore Skulry's. They recently settled a copy-<lb />
right infringement suit with ECU.<lb />
PHOTO BY JOCELYN FRIEDMAN<lb />
The owners of Skulry's must now label all merchandise bearing the skull &amp; crossbones logo as shown here in front of store.<lb />
PHOTO BY JOCEIYN FRIEDMAN<lb />
malty Irons said.<lb />
The agreement means that Skulhs will<lb />
have to redesign some of their merchandise to<lb />
accommodate the changes. Ives said that it<lb />
will not cause a major hardship.<lb />
"A lot of the merchandise <lb />
already have the name as part of<lb />
the design. (They are) fairly<lb />
insignificant modifications Ives<lb />
said.<lb />
The University is covering its<lb />
own costs associated wth the suit,<lb />
and is also paying the Ives-<lb />
expenses up to $6,(Xt).<lb />
"It was a good faith gesture to<lb />
pay a portion of their expenses<lb />
Irons said.<lb />
Since the initial filing of the<lb />
lawsuit, sales of Skulry's merchan-<lb />
dise has increased. Ives said that<lb />
marry ECU alumni and other citi-<lb />
zens of the community have stopped in to<lb />
show their support.<lb />
"A tot of merchandise that normally would<lb />
last a month was gone in less than a week<lb />
Ives said.<lb />
Both panics seem to have resolved their<lb />
differences amicably.<lb />
"I think that it has been resolved and the<lb />
parties (can) end this chapter with mutual<lb />
respect Irons said.<lb />
. "We don't really hold any<lb />
resentment with the<lb />
University; everything was<lb />
done in a proper fashion, and<lb />
we're fine with that Ives said<lb />
"We dorit really hold<lb />
any resentment with<lb />
the University; every Similiar warnings against Pirate<lb />
thing was done in a<lb />
proper fashion, and<lb />
we're fine with that<lb />
Underground, a student orga-<lb />
nization which was using<lb />
skull symbol, have not<lb />
changed because of the settle-<lb />
ment with Skully's. According<lb />
to Irons, the University still<lb />
believes the skull symbol is an<lb />
inappropriate way for the<lb />
University to be represented.<lb />
"I would certainly welcome the<lb />
to talk, with them (Pirate<lb />
Underground) about how they can do what<lb />
they want to do without identifying the<lb />
University with that symbol Irons said.<lb />
Tom ives<lb />
owner and manage' of Skully's<lb />
opportunity<lb />
.<lb />
English dept. secretary suffers fatal heart attack at work<lb />
ECU professor<lb />
testifies for<lb />
Long-time secretary found<lb />
after death<lb />
AMANDA AUSTIN<lb />
ASSISTANT SKWS EDITOR<lb />
The door to the English department office remained closed<lb />
Friday as inside staff members grieved for one of their own.<lb />
Patsy Collier, secretary for the Department of English,<lb />
passed away on Friday, Sept. 26.<lb />
Collier, 55, died as a result of a massive heart attack while<lb />
sitting at her desk during the early morning hours on Friday.<lb />
Lorraine Robinson, a professor in the English department,<lb />
discovered Collier laying on the office floor at approximately<lb />
7:15 a.m.<lb />
Robinson, unaware of Coltier's condition, attempted to<lb />
perform CPR, but Collier was apparently already deceased.<lb />
"She had probably died very shortly after coming into the<lb />
office said Robinson.<lb />
The ECU Police Department was contacted immediately<lb />
and arrived on the scene just minutes later.<lb />
According to Robinson, their response time was beyond<lb />
any expectation.<lb />
Collier was a very important asset to<lb />
the English department and will be<lb />
missed by many.<lb />
"I generally believe Patsy was the<lb />
hub of the department, was well liked.<lb />
We will discover over months what we<lb />
have lost. She will be missed at the sec-<lb />
retarial and persona! level said<lb />
Robinson.<lb />
Collier had been on an employee of<lb />
the English department for 27 years.<lb />
Patsy Collier<lb />
ENSUSM DEPARTMENT<lb />
SECRETARY<lb />
Florida man<lb />
Testimony prevents<lb />
conviction of<lb />
innocent man<lb />
Survey shows most students desire higher learning<lb />
jivi martin<lb />
STKK WRITER<lb />
Top reason for<lb />
students choosing<lb />
ECU is for a<lb />
better job opportunity<lb />
�. <lb />
AMBER TATIM<lb />
STAKF WRITER<lb />
.<lb />
This past summer the new entering class was asked to corrv<lb />
plete a First Year Student Survey.<lb />
"We (Research Assessment and Testing) use the surveya<lb />
to identify services to help students with the transition<lb />
from high school to coHcgcsaid Dt Kris Smith, vice chan-<lb />
cellor with the Research Assessment and Testing depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
The First Year Student Survey was completed by 2,749<lb />
students. Of these, 68 percent reported ECU as their first<lb />
choice; in addition, 27 percent selected ECU was their sec-<lb />
ond choice.<lb />
"Many of the questions on the surveys are patterned<lb />
after surveys that are conducted nationwide said Smith.<lb />
The questions included asked new students if ECU was<lb />
the only college they had applied to, how many they applied<lb />
to, why they came to college, and other related inquiries.<lb />
"They (the surveys) are kept to attain information of<lb />
why some students do better than others said Smith.<lb />
"The questionnaires will be kept confidential<lb />
Twenty-six percent of this year's entering class rcporeed<lb />
only applying to ECU. Twenty-three percent said they<lb />
applied to a second school; 25 percent applied to three dif-<lb />
ferent schools, and the remaining students applied to four<lb />
or more.<lb />
The most prominent reasons for coming here to ECU<lb />
were to get a better job (94 percent), obtain an education<lb />
(90 percent), make more money (85 percent), and learn<lb />
more about things that interest them (82 percent).<lb />
More women than men reported that coming to college<lb />
for graduate school was significant with a percentage of 75<lb />
over 62 percent of males.<lb />
However, more men reported coming to college to get<lb />
away from home than women did (35 percent male, 24 per-<lb />
cent female). More men also reported coming K school '<lb />
-because their friends did (17 percent male, eight percent <lb />
female).<lb />
The surveys were made up by the Student Life<lb />
Assessment Committee said Smith.<lb />
The most frequent reasons that people said for choosing<lb />
ECU was that we offered their major (86 percent), our good<lb />
academic reputation (77 percent), our good social reputa-<lb />
tion (57 percent) and our good geographic location (56 per-<lb />
cent).<lb />
Nearly one-third of the entering students reported hav-<lb />
ing a family income of over S75,0O0 per year Almost three-<lb />
fourths of new students anticipated troubles with morwy<lb />
management and balancing responsibilities. Sixty-two per-<lb />
cent applied for financial aid of some sort whether it was<lb />
loans, grants, scholarships or other types of assistance.<lb />
Forty-three percent said they would try to hold a job their<lb />
first semester here at ECU also.<lb />
far attending college:<lb />
94to get a better job<lb />
90gain a general education<lb />
85be able to make more money<lb />
82learn more about things that interest them<lb />
selecting ECU included:<lb />
86 ECU offered their desired major<lb />
77ECU's good academic reputation<lb />
57its good social reputation<lb />
56university's geographic location<lb />
2,149 completed survey<lb />
68 reported that ECU v&amp;as their first choice<lb />
27 selected ECU as their second choice<lb />
Being at the right place at the right time can<lb />
sometimes mean the difference between<lb />
guilty or innocent.<lb />
Dr. John Maiolo, an ECU sociology profes-<lb />
sor, was attending the Florida Dolphins v.<lb />
Dallas Cowboys game in Florida on Oct. 27,<lb />
1996, when he became witness to a racial<lb />
crime involving a wealthy black man named<lb />
Nathaniel Mitchell. He later became the star<lb />
witness for Mitchell's defense.<lb />
"After I came home, my brother in Florida<lb />
sent me an article stating what had happened<lb />
to Nathaniel and 1 was furious. I called the<lb />
Dade County law enforcement, the DA's<lb />
office and the prosecuting attorney, but no<lb />
one would listen to me. They all wanted to<lb />
believe he was guilty Maiolo said.<lb />
After the game, Maiolo was walking to his<lb />
tar, at the same time Mitchell and his wife<lb />
were headed to their Mercedes convertible. A<lb />
group of drunken white men noticed the black<lb />
couple and approached them. They sur-<lb />
rounded the couple and began using a racial<lb />
tone. Mrs. Mitchell was pushed to the<lb />
ground. The couple managed to get in their<lb />
car to drive away.<lb />
The angry group began to beat on all parts<lb />
of the car, including ripping through the con-<lb />
vertible top to get to the couple. Mr. Mitchell<lb />
attempted to drive away, but because of the<lb />
crowd leaving the ball park, it was impossible.<lb />
The police arrived soon after.<lb />
Maiolo decided to leave when the police<lb />
arrived because he thought the situation was<lb />
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opinion.<lb />
Should AIDS testing be<lb />
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lifestyle6<lb />
NC Arts Council<lb />
celebrates 30 years<lb />
sports8<lb />
Women's Volleyball<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
USDA to inspect plant for E. coli find in Virginia<lb />
NORFOLK, Neb. (AP) �A routine federal inspection has turned up E. coh in<lb />
meat at a Virginia supermarket and records indicate the tainted beef came from<lb />
a packing plant here.<lb />
An inspector from the U.S. Department of Agriculture was expected Monday<lb />
at the BeefAmerica plant. The company is cooperating with the investigation,<lb />
said Jacque Knight, a USDA spokeswoman in Wishington.<lb />
The bacteria was found in fresh ground beef in Emporia, Va earlier this<lb />
month as pan of the USDAs random sampling program, she said.<lb />
No illnesses traced to the tainted meat have been reported, Ms. Knight said.<lb />
The Great Valu Supermarket in Emporia is conducting a voluntary recall of any<lb />
fresh ground beef sold in the store Sept. 3 or 4. No other recalls have been<lb />
implemented.<lb />
E coli can cause serious illness or even death if the meat is not cooked prop-<lb />
y. The bacteria was Warned for a recall of 25 million pounds of ground beef<lb />
m a Hudson Foods plant in Columbus, Neb.<lb />
College football referee listed in critical condition<lb />
� EL HILL, N.C. (AP) � A college football referee's condition worsened<lb />
to critical this morning after he suffered a massive heart attack during the<lb />
Virginia-North Carolina game over the weekend.<lb />
James Knight, 51, of Charlotte, had been downgraded to serious condition<lb />
from critical Sunday afternoon at UNC Hospitals, but hospital spokeswoman<lb />
Robin Gaitens said he was back in critical condition at 1:15 a.m. Monday.<lb />
He was taken to the hospital, which is less than five minutes away from the<lb />
Kenan Stadium, after he collapsed Saturday afternoon carry in the second quar-<lb />
ter of the game.<lb />
Knight's condition means that his vital signs may be unstable, that he may<lb />
not be conscious and that a prognosis of his survival is unfavorable, she said<lb />
Sunday before the second change in his condition.<lb />
Knight's heart stopped four times, with three of the arrests occurring on the<lb />
field. His heart was restarted with electric shocks, said Dr. Greg Meats, who<lb />
treated Knight on the stadium turf and then accompanied him to the hospital.<lb />
Knight has been an Atlantic Coast Conference official for a total of 21 years<lb />
before and after a short stint in the NFL. A Vietnam veteran, Knight works<lb />
weekdays as a mechanical supply salesman.<lb />
"<lb />
Antifreeze in medicine traced to Chinese company<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) � Chinese officials have reportedly refused to identify the<lb />
manufacturer of an antifreeze ingredient that tainted Haitian anti-fever medi-<lb />
cine last veir. killing at least 80 children.<lb />
The IS inters fur I Hsea i ntrol and Pre -uion sai I iir if d ilycerir<lb />
used to make Haitian brands of rhe synip had been rainred with diethvlene gtv-<lb />
col, a toxic substance used in industrial solvents and antifreeze.<lb />
At the time, CDC officials said they did not know where the tainted glycerin<lb />
came from. But "60 Minutes" reported Sunday that it was traced through<lb />
European companies to a state-owned company in China, SinoChem<lb />
International Chemicals Co.<lb />
The CBS program said SinoChem got the glycerin from another Chinese<lb />
manufacturer, then sold it abroad, certifying it as 98 percent pure.<lb />
According to the report, SinoChem and Chinese authorities have refused tor<lb />
the past 13 months to tell the U.S. Food and Drug Administration who manu-<lb />
factured the glycerin. .<lb />
Diethylene ghcol can cause kidney failure, hepatitis, pancreatitis and severe<lb />
neurological problems.<lb />
MIT suspends fraternity as freshman remains in<lb />
alcohol-induced coma<lb />
BOSTON (AP) � The Massachusetts Institute of Technology suspended one<lb />
of its fraternities after a freshman pledge lapsed into an alcohol-induced coma<lb />
following a party Police were also investigating.<lb />
Scott Krueger, 18, of Orchard Park, N.Y was taken from the Phi Gamma<lb />
Delta fraternity house to a hospital early Saturday He remained in critical con-<lb />
dition Monday<lb />
The student's parents said his blood-alcohol level was .410, well above the<lb />
legal limit for drivers in Massachusetts. Darlenc Krueger said her son attended<lb />
a fraternity function before losing consciousness.<lb />
Police said vomit and empty liquor bottles wete found in Krucger's room at<lb />
the fraternity house. The chapter cannot hold social events pending the results<lb />
of the police investigation.<lb />
The InterFraternity Council also said the school's 39 undergraduate fraterni-<lb />
ties, sororities and independent living groups will cancel events at which alco-<lb />
hol is served, pending a review of MIT's alcohol policy<lb />
STD's on ECU campus becoming less prevalent<lb />
STD test results<lb />
. are kept<lb />
confidential<lb />
JON I Sl'RKTTK<lb />
STAFK WHITE<lb />
Sexually transmitted diseases on<lb />
the ECU campus arc on the<lb />
decrease and do not seem to<lb />
exceed the numbers presented by<lb />
other universities across nation.<lb />
"East Carolina University ranks<lb />
about even with the national uni-<lb />
versity level on sexually transmitted<lb />
diseases said Heather Zophy,<lb />
Health Education Coordinator.<lb />
One out of every four college<lb />
students are infected with a STD,<lb />
according to a study conducted by<lb />
the American College Health<lb />
Association.<lb />
Many factors contribute to the<lb />
recefnt rise in the spreading of<lb />
STD's. Such factors include, the<lb />
decrease in the age of those engag-<lb />
ing in intercourse, multiple part-<lb />
ners, as well as the types of "at risk"<lb />
behaviors that college age group<lb />
students engage in.<lb />
Heather Zophy<lb />
HEALTH EDUCATION<lb />
COOfttNATQR<lb />
STD<lb />
"Avoiding<lb />
intimacy<lb />
while under<lb />
the influence<lb />
of alcohol or<lb />
drug use can<lb />
help to<lb />
decrease the<lb />
numbers of<lb />
STD's on<lb />
campus<lb />
said Zophy.<lb />
Anyone who<lb />
may be sus-<lb />
picious of<lb />
can make an<lb />
and genital warts and herpes.<lb />
"The age groups for the majority of<lb />
STD cases vary; not only freshmen are<lb />
vulnerable said Zophy.<lb />
Communication is a growing trend<lb />
for prevention of STD's, with those<lb />
involved sexually, as well as those being<lb />
educated on preventive measures.<lb />
The Health Service Department offers<lb />
discussions on different forms of con-<lb />
traception, as well as education about<lb />
available treatments. This is offered<lb />
a neon �eu moo ecu<lb />
with their appointments, as well as<lb />
support groups for various long term<lb />
diseases.<lb />
"Communicating with your partner<lb />
about past sexual experiences is impor-<lb />
tant for prevention said Zophy.<lb />
The Health Department hopes to<lb />
see a decrease in numbers even greatet<lb />
than there has been in recent years. So<lb />
far it seems that constant decrease has<lb />
taken place.<lb />
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appointment at the Health Service<lb />
Department. The Health<lb />
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dents privacy Parents of any tested<lb />
student are not contacted and the<lb />
results are kept in the strictest of<lb />
confidentiality. Any positive test<lb />
results will be recorded in medical<lb />
history records but will not be<lb />
released unless a release form is<lb />
signed by the patient themselves.<lb />
One test that the Health<lb />
Department does not conduct is an<lb />
HIV test. They do though, routine-<lb />
ly check for gonorrhea and chlamy-<lb />
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tests and professional licensing<lb />
exams, has suffered serious security<lb />
lapses and cheating problems. The<lb />
New York Times reported Sunday.<lb />
The Times cited numerous<lb />
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widespread cheating.<lb />
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around the country.<lb />
The nonprofit company closed 23<lb />
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York City because of evidence of<lb />
cheating and bribes paid to test<lb />
givers, the Times said.<lb />
� Questions on graduate school<lb />
admission tests have been memo-<lb />
rized by people taking the test in one<lb />
time zone and supplied by telephone<lb />
to people taking the tests in other<lb />
time zones.<lb />
The Times said its four-month<lb />
investigation found that ETS has<lb />
confronted many cases of cheating<lb />
but withheld information about them<lb />
from the public and local officials.<lb />
It said the company has played<lb />
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its dominance of the testing business<lb />
instead of spending money to tighten<lb />
the tests' integrity.<lb />
ETS President Nancy Cole told<lb />
the Times the companv had handled<lb />
cheating incidcr- a .priately ;��' !<lb />
ETS officials said they had given<lb />
state officials as much information as<lb />
they could.<lb />
"What those local authorities want<lb />
is evidence of who cheated, and<lb />
that's not what we have she said.<lb />
"We. don't think we have the evi-<lb />
dence to say effectively to the state<lb />
who cheated and who didn't cheat.<lb />
But we're pretty sure rhat we got rid<lb />
of the bulk of the scores that includ-<lb />
ed most of the people who cheated<lb />
The company quietly told at least<lb />
200 Louisiana teachers who had<lb />
passed the principal's exam that they<lb />
had to take the test again, the Times<lb />
said.<lb />
Attempts by The Associated Press<lb />
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The disappointing reports suggest the tough virus is coming back after being<lb />
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Decks presented data from the University of California at San Francisco's<lb />
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Prescriptions of so-called three-drug cocktails � two older AIDS drugs plus<lb />
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School massacre: militants 12 teachers;<lb />
19 other civilians killed<lb />
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The deaths were among 31 civilians slain in two weekend attacks, while<lb />
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type during the 5 12-ycar-old Muslim insurgency.<lb />
The attack at Ain Adden School took place in Sfisef, a village 260 miles<lb />
southwest of Algiers near Sidi Bel Abes, reported the independent dailies<lb />
Liberte and Le Matin.<lb />
September 25<lb />
Breaking &amp; Entering Motor<lb />
Vehicles�Four vehicles were bro-<lb />
ken into in the Third and Reade<lb />
Street parking lot. A wheel was<lb />
stolen from one of the vehicles.<lb />
Breaking &amp; Entering�Two resi-<lb />
dents of Clement Hall reported the<lb />
breaking and entering of their<lb />
rooms. Both reported their wallets<lb />
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September 26<lb />
Larceny &amp; Damage to<lb />
Property�A subject fled when an<lb />
officer approached him in the Third<lb />
and Reade Street parking lot. While<lb />
checking the parking lot, officers<lb />
discovered two vehicles with dam-<lb />
age. A license plate was removed<lb />
from a state owned vehicle parked<lb />
in the Willis Building parking lot.<lb />
The license plate was recovered.<lb />
Assist Rescue�A staff member<lb />
was transported from the General<lb />
Classroom Building to PCMH by<lb />
Greenville Rescue after suffering<lb />
from a cardiac arrest.<lb />
Harassing Phone Calls�A resi-<lb />
dent of White Hall reported receiv-<lb />
ing harassing phone calls in her<lb />
room.<lb />
Larceny�A resident of Garrett<lb />
Hall reported the larceny of his wal-<lb />
let from his room.<lb />
Damage to Property�A resident<lb />
of Umstead Hall reported that her<lb />
vehicle was damaged while parked<lb />
north of Tyler hall. Words were<lb />
scratched into the door handles.<lb />
September 27<lb />
Controlled Substance<lb />
Violation�A resident of Umstead<lb />
Hall was issued a campus appear-<lb />
ance ticket for accessory to posses-<lb />
sion and use of marijuana. Marijuana<lb />
residue and paraphernalia were<lb />
found m his vehicle while it was<lb />
illegally parked east of the Police<lb />
Department.<lb />
Assist Rescue�A student was<lb />
transported from the Brody<lb />
Building to PCMH by Greenville<lb />
Rescue after suffering a seizure.<lb />
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New AID's treatment fails patients<lb />
TORONTO (AP) � Widely herald-<lb />
ed new AIDS treatments that seemed<lb />
to stop the virus' advance and revive<lb />
patients from near death are now<lb />
beginning to fail in about half of all<lb />
those treated, doctors said Monday.<lb />
The disappointing reports suggest<lb />
the tough virus is coming back after<lb />
being knocked briefly into submis-<lb />
sion, just as many experts feared it<lb />
would.<lb />
"Over the past year, we had a hon-<lb />
eymoon period said Dr. Steven<lb />
Deeks. "The epidemic will likely<lb />
split in two, and for half the people<lb />
we will need new therapeutic<lb />
options<lb />
Deeks presented data from the<lb />
University of California at San<lb />
Francisco's large public AIDS clinic at<lb />
San Francisco General Hospital.<lb />
Prescriptions of so-called three-<lb />
drug cocktails � two older AIDS<lb />
drugs plus one of the new class of<lb />
medicines called protease inhibitors<lb />
� have clearly revolutionized AIDS<lb />
care. In many places, more than 90<lb />
percent of AIDS patients are taking<lb />
these combinations, and typically<lb />
people start on them as soon as they<lb />
learn they are infected, even before<lb />
they get sick.<lb />
Patients whose disease-fighting T<lb />
cells were ravaged by HIV have got-<lb />
ten out of bed, regained normal lives<lb />
and even gone back to work.<lb />
However, many worried from the start<lb />
that the virus would eventually grow<lb />
resistant to the protease inhibitors<lb />
and resume its insidious destruction.<lb />
The latest data, presented<lb />
Monday at an infectious disease con-<lb />
ference sponsored by the .American<lb />
Society of Microbiology, suggests this<lb />
is indeed happening regularly.<lb />
Deeks and colleagues reviewed<lb />
the records of 136 HIV-infected peo-<lb />
ple who started on protease inhibitors<lb />
in March 1996, when Crixivan and<lb />
Norvir, the first two powerful pro-<lb />
tease inhibitors, came on the market.<lb />
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has returned to detectable levels in<lb />
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Although this is ominous, no one<lb />
knows exactly what it means.<lb />
'All of our 'failures' are clinically<lb />
feeling very well said Deeks. "It's<lb />
very important to understand we have<lb />
no idea of the prognosis of people who<lb />
have resistant virus<lb />
Deeks said other large .AIDS clin-<lb />
ics are having similar experiences,<lb />
although his is the first to present the<lb />
data publicly.<lb />
"There is a whole mixture of<lb />
explanations" for the failures, said Dr.<lb />
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City. �<lb />
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relatively low virus levels when they<lb />
started taking the drugs and had not<lb />
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ECU Archaeologist wins history award<lb />
Dr. David S. Phelps, an East Carolina University pro-<lb />
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Americans, has received a national award for his work in<lb />
archaeology.<lb />
The American Association for State and Local<lb />
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Phelps currently directs two important archaeology<lb />
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and is believed to be the capital of the Croatan Indians,<lb />
a prominent tribe associated with the Carolina<lb />
Algonkians. The other project is in Greene County at<lb />
the site of Neoheroka Fort.<lb />
ECU professor returns from world<lb />
bank project in Africa<lb />
An East Carolina University professor has completed<lb />
a lengthy project designed to enhance policy decisions<lb />
and improve the way African nations conduct economic<lb />
development programs.<lb />
Dr. Mulatu Wjbneh, a planning and development<lb />
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spent over 18 months as a program officer for the African<lb />
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ECU medical school to host primary<lb />
care week activities<lb />
East Carolina University School of Medicine students<lb />
will join thousands of their peers around the country in<lb />
learning more about primary care as a career option dur-<lb />
ing the school's celebration of Primary Care Week, Sept.<lb />
29�Oct. 1. The scheduled events are being held in con-<lb />
junction with National Primary Care Day, Oct.l.<lb />
The theme for the ECU events is "Primary Care<lb />
Leadership Helping the students organize their week<lb />
are the Generalist Physician Program, Academic .Affairs,<lb />
the Family Medicine and Generalist Physicians in<lb />
Training Student Interest Groups, and the N.C Primary<lb />
Care Association.<lb />
ECU celebrates national PA<lb />
(physicians assistant) day.<lb />
East Carolina will be a part of that celebration.<lb />
Because of ECU's fall break on Oct. 6, the staff, faculty<lb />
and students of PA Studies will celebrate National PA<lb />
Day on Friday, Oct. 3 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Great<lb />
Room on the second floor of Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center. We have invited members of the ECU faculty<lb />
and staff, along with medical personnel and representa-<lb />
tives from Pitt County and the surrounding areas to be a<lb />
part of this celebration. The mayor Greenville has pro-<lb />
claimed Oct. 6 as PA Day in Greenville.<lb />
Crime<lb />
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under control. He did not find out<lb />
until later that the police used two<lb />
incorrect eyewitness accounts to<lb />
indict Mitchell for 24 counts of<lb />
attempted murder with a vehicle.<lb />
"The court date was set for Sept.<lb />
8, 1997. The prosecuting attorney,<lb />
before this time, lied to the court<lb />
stating that they had not heard from<lb />
me and did not know what I saw.<lb />
Because of this the prosecuting<lb />
attorney was taken off the case and a<lb />
new one was assigned Maiolo said.<lb />
Maiolo testified on Mitchell's<lb />
behalf Sept. 11th. Because of<lb />
Maiolo's testimonv, Mitchell was<lb />
acquitted.<lb />
There is now a civil suit pending<lb />
against Pro-Play Park, owners of<lb />
parking concessions, and<lb />
Metropolitan Dade County, Florida.<lb />
The racial party has not been arrest-<lb />
ed at this time. The prosecuting<lb />
attorneys are up against the bar for<lb />
lying to the court. Mitchell spent<lb />
ten-and-a-half months in jail, but is<lb />
now at home.<lb />
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non-student was attempting to take<lb />
a bicycle from north of the Fletcher<lb />
Music Building when i officer<lb />
approached him.<lb />
September 29<lb />
Damage to Property�An officer<lb />
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ECU may soon provide STD and HIV testing through its Health Services Department. This<lb />
i.certainly a welcome and needed service. STD and HIV infection are problems that are not<lb />
limited to other parts of the state or country. They are huge problems right here in Pitt County<lb />
�and even on the ECU campus. They are problems that we are all certainly aware of and, hope-<lb />
idly, cautious of. The latest debate concerning HIV and STD's concerns whether or not it<lb />
ifiould be made public who has HIV or STD infections. TEC believes this is not a preventive<lb />
measure, but a measure that would primarily punish a person who has possibly been infected.<lb />
Making public those who have tested positive for HIV or STD infections will make that per-<lb />
 a second-class citizen. It will slap them with a label that will not go away. It will, in fact,<lb />
encourage discrimination. This person will most certainly face unnecessary hassles fr.m employ-<lb />
itSs, housing authorities and others. This will happen whether or not that gierson is actual putting<lb />
Anyone at risk, and, in most cases, they aren't putting anyone at risk.<lb />
Public listing may also cause additional trauma for a person whose positive test was incorrect.<lb />
The person already has to deal with thinking they are infected. They are relieved they are not<lb />
infected, but the person has already been publicly labeled. What will the effect be on this per-<lb />
son? Will they have lost their insurance? Their friends? The result will be much more than sim-<lb />
ple embarrassment; it will be a stigma that will change their lives forever.<lb />
Notification of HIV or STD infection is something that should be reserved for the person<lb />
infected and the persons they have had sexual relations with. If a law is necessary, that is the law<lb />
that should be made. It is actually does serve as a preventive measure, and it seeks to assist those<lb />
involved, not to hurt them as public notification would do.<lb />
HIV and STD notification is indeed a very public problem; but it will not be resolved by vio-<lb />
lating personal rights. The best way to go about remedying the problem is not through harass-<lb />
ment, but through awareness. Rr us to be aware, we need to know how to prevent the spread<lb />
of HIV and STD infection. By making the information public knowledge, it will not make us<lb />
aware; it will just make us avoid the problem.<lb />
OPINION<lb />
Columnist<lb />
Open mind to campus missionaries<lb />
 There are times when we<lb />
would rather just push right<lb />
 on past the preacher, and<lb />
�' this is understandable.<lb />
However, you might find it<lb />
rewarding to engage in mean-<lb />
ingful dialogue with your<lb />
fellow human being, rather<lb />
than avoid them.<lb />
Have you ever been approached by<lb />
someone on campus wanting to tell<lb />
you about their religion? If not,<lb />
you've missed a wonderful opportuni-<lb />
ty for a heavy-duty application of<lb />
communication skills.<lb />
Naturally, anyone who would<lb />
spend their time relating their reli-<lb />
gion and deep beliefs with you prob-<lb />
ably has something worth listening<lb />
to. Always maintain sincerity with<lb />
them.<lb />
I got into an interesting discussion<lb />
about the religion of the Jehovah's<lb />
Witnesses with one such individual<lb />
recently. There arc a number of emo-<lb />
tional reactions to this situation. The<lb />
one I think I've witnessed the most is<lb />
anxiety.<lb />
Anxiety results from guilt, normal-<lb />
ly. Search out why you might feel<lb />
guilty in such a situation; perhaps<lb />
vou'll uncover something about your-<lb />
self.<lb />
Another reaction is the irritated or<lb />
angry response. This normally only<lb />
occurs when the preacher would<lb />
rather shove their belief down the<lb />
preac lee's throat than interact as a<lb />
sane individual with those with<lb />
whom he wishes to share his mes-<lb />
sage. Anger is a perfectly natural<lb />
response to these fire-and-brimstone<lb />
Bible bangers. Just try not to let them<lb />
unnerve you.<lb />
Probably the most common<lb />
response is the response of indiffer-<lb />
ence. The "I'm pretending not to lis-<lb />
ten to what you have to say. Please go<lb />
away<lb />
There's the polite response,<lb />
which is normally followed by more<lb />
intensive preaching, which is fol-<lb />
lowed by a less polite response, which<lb />
is followed by more intensive preach-<lb />
ing, which is followed by "Please<lb />
leave me alone, you weirdo<lb />
Perhaps, the least used but most<lb />
effective response is the engaging<lb />
response. It is paramount that the<lb />
engaging response be benign in<lb />
nature; however, it should be stated<lb />
with firm presentation of your per-<lb />
sonal beliefs at the outset. A positive<lb />
open mind, a sincere car for what the<lb />
preacher has to say, but held firmly in<lb />
check by one's own resolved feelings<lb />
about religion, can perhaps be the<lb />
most rewarding approach.<lb />
We live in America. Freedom of<lb />
speech and religion are virtues I<lb />
would die to defend. If you can't live<lb />
with freedom, why live, right?<lb />
However, freedom comes at a cost. It<lb />
comes at the cost of having to inter-<lb />
act, to engage sometimes with people<lb />
we might rather avoid. This is<lb />
humanity.<lb />
There are times when we would<lb />
rather just push right on past the<lb />
preacher, and this is understandable.<lb />
However, you might find it rewarding<lb />
to engage in meaningful dialogue<lb />
with your fellow human being, rather<lb />
than avoid them. They obviously<lb />
have something to say, something<lb />
that is pressing them. You may gain<lb />
something by simply listening, by<lb />
helping them gain something by let-<lb />
ting them get off whatever it is that's<lb />
on their chest. Think about it.<lb />
LETTER<lb />
to the Editor<lb />
Two-Step owner deserves freedom of choice<lb />
Here's a radical idea: the Texas Two-<lb />
ijtep has every right to refuse<lb />
jentrance to African-Americans. Now,<lb />
for those of you still reading, let me<lb />
explain. For those of you who have<lb />
already begun your hate mail, so be it.<lb />
But here's my reasoning: First let me<lb />
state that I am one of the most non-<lb />
racist people I know. Secondly, I<lb />
believe racism and discrimination is<lb />
totally wrong. Thirdly, I believe that<lb />
the Two-Step is being racist by not<lb />
allowing Mack patrons to enter from<lb />
the country side. But I also feel that as<lb />
a private business, the owners should<lb />
have the freedom to choose whom<lb />
they do or do not want to be in their<lb />
club.<lb />
I am a strong believer in the right<lb />
of every person to own a business. I<lb />
firmly believe that small business<lb />
owners help supplement the econo-<lb />
my. But I also feel that the legislative<lb />
and judicial branches of government<lb />
have taken it upon themselves to reg-<lb />
ulate every aspect of business to the<lb />
point that the owners are afraid to<lb />
open their doors for fear of breaking<lb />
some new law. Why can't a business<lb />
owner have the right to decide, "This<lb />
is the kind of person I want in my<lb />
business?" Why can he not say.<lb />
"These arc the people I want for my<lb />
employees?" If his business suffers<lb />
because of this small-minded atti-<lb />
tude, then he and he alone must<lb />
assume the consequences. But he<lb />
should have the right to make these<lb />
choices, because America is a land for<lb />
opportunity and freedom of choice.<lb />
If this discrimination had hap-<lb />
pened at a federal or state-run office,<lb />
I would be totally against it. I am for<lb />
affirmative action, when it is used cor-<lb />
rectly. And I assume Mr. Malaguti's<lb />
reasoning for his policy is to prevent<lb />
fights from breaking out between nar-<lb />
row-minded patrons who can't see<lb />
past the skin color of another person.<lb />
But how did he decide that black<lb />
patrons should be the ones not<lb />
allowed into the country side? Did he<lb />
and the bouncers get together and<lb />
draw straws? "Oh. paper covers rock,<lb />
let in the white kids Is he now going<lb />
to close off the Top 40 side to white<lb />
dancers? I don't know. But for those of<lb />
you who feel the Two-Step is wrong in<lb />
their policy, don't go. Tell your friends<lb />
not to go unless the policy is changed.<lb />
Call the place and voice your opinions.<lb />
Free choice works more than one way.<lb />
Richard White<lb />
Sophomore<lb />
Communications<lb />
OPINION<lb />
BERGMAN<lb />
Columnist<lb />
Greenville drivers need education<lb />
Now follow Jeffs little<lb />
driving tips and this city<lb />
may lnvuw ittsur to<lb />
navigate, although I<lb />
would not count on less<lb />
congestion given the hor-<lb />
ribly timed stoplights that<lb />
abound throughout town.<lb />
With thanks to one of my professors,<lb />
this column is just a rant. The ranting<lb />
and raving is about a problem I con-<lb />
sider to be on top of my list of pet<lb />
peeves. The problem is the driving<lb />
around town.<lb />
Just a little reminder the middle<lb />
lane, the one with solid yellow line, is<lb />
for turning. Too often I have seen<lb />
people use this lane for merging. Let<lb />
me tell you a story. I have a friend<lb />
who tried to use the turning lane to<lb />
merge. To remain anonymous the<lb />
friend shall be known as Bob.<lb />
Now Bob pulled out of a shopping<lb />
center. .Seeing no traffic coming from<lb />
his left and Jots of traffic coming from<lb />
the right, he decided to drive into the<lb />
midaie lane. Well, another car came<lb />
long and decided to use the middle<lb />
lane for what it was designed for<lb />
turning. Well, to make a long story<lb />
short. Bob had a head-on collision, his<lb />
insurance went up and his semi-nice<lb />
car was damaged beyond repair.<lb />
Another problem with Greenville<lb />
traffic happens to he speeding and<lb />
the lack of speed. Why is it that peo-<lb />
ple will do 40-50 mph on 5th street,<lb />
whether it be the 25 or 35 mph zone?<lb />
Yet, when these same people get on<lb />
Greenville Blvd they see the 45 mph<lb />
speed limit sign and decide to drive<lb />
30 mph.<lb />
Yet another reminder to all those<lb />
drivers out there, a right turn on red<lb />
is permitted. The only time you can-<lb />
not turn on red is when a sign clearly<lb />
states no turn on red. Too many times<lb />
I have sat behind a blue-haired per-<lb />
son driving a small tank, waiting for<lb />
them to make the turn. Usually they<lb />
make the turn when the light turns<lb />
green and then only after looking to<lb />
the left to make sure no traffic is<lb />
coming. Never mind the steady<lb />
stream of vehicles driving past them,<lb />
in the straight lane, they still look.<lb />
A horn is a simple device, push the<lb />
button and a loud noise emits. Now,<lb />
this noise is used to let people know<lb />
the light turned green, cut me off,<lb />
you are a friggin moron and other<lb />
such useful purposes. A horn should<lb />
not be used to say "hi Using the<lb />
horn to say hi is much in the same as<lb />
giving someone the bird to say I love<lb />
you.<lb />
For the last time the left lane is<lb />
the fast lane. Slower traffic move to<lb />
the right is not just a good idea, in<lb />
many states, including this one, it is a<lb />
law. The law generally applies to the<lb />
interstate roads, but it is a suggestion<lb />
for everywhere else.<lb />
If you do not want to drive the<lb />
posted speed limit and you do not<lb />
like to give up the left lane, stay off<lb />
the four lane throughways. Drive the<lb />
side roads where you and the rest of<lb />
you ill-mannered ilk can be happy.<lb />
When an accident has happened<lb />
on the other siSe of the road, do not<lb />
stop or slow down to rubberneck If<lb />
you do rubberneck think about what<lb />
it means. The kind of person slows<lb />
down and watches another person's<lb />
misery or suffering is barbaric at best.<lb />
Now follow Jeff's little driving<lb />
tips and this city may become easier<lb />
to navigate, although I would not<lb />
count on less congestion given the<lb />
horribly timed stoplights that abound<lb />
throughout town. Oh, and one more<lb />
thing: if someone lets you in, do not<lb />
stop to wave, drive off and away in<lb />
one motion.<lb />
OPINION<lb />
John<lb />
DAVIS<lb />
Columnist<lb />
Protection from music unnecessary<lb />
Plato believed that all music<lb />
reflected the divine music of<lb />
the spheres and that the more<lb />
similar earthly music was to<lb />
this divine music, the more<lb />
power it has Much of our<lb />
modem musichas been a<lb />
binding force in our culture,<lb />
providing a bond across<lb />
national and cultural bound-<lb />
ariesSo perhaps music does<lb />
have power.<lb />
Imagine, if you will, a world without<lb />
music. Not just radio music, but any<lb />
music at all. No strumming of guitars,<lb />
no birds singing, no children hum-<lb />
ming quietly to themselves. The wind<lb />
is a silent force now. No chimes or<lb />
leaves rustle because of its breath.<lb />
People wait in fear for the moment<lb />
when they will inadvertantly break<lb />
into a moment of song for they know<lb />
that as soon as they do, the music<lb />
police will be upon them, clamping a<lb />
hand over their mouths, wrestling<lb />
them back to a laboratory where they<lb />
will receive a songectomy that will<lb />
remove the gift of musk from their<lb />
minds forever.<lb />
This sounds like a Star Trek plot,<lb />
or the delusions of a paranoid 'Nam<lb />
vet, but the truth is, some of us live in<lb />
that world right now, right here, in<lb />
America. There are people who trem-<lb />
ble in mortal fear, not of Nazi police<lb />
forces hiding in the shadows or of das-<lb />
tardly tyrants waiting to overthrow<lb />
the government, but of something<lb />
simple as a song.<lb />
Not to say that these people are<lb />
entirely silly. The ancient philosopher<lb />
Plato believed that all music reflected<lb />
the divine music of the spheres and<lb />
that the more similar earthly music<lb />
was to this divine music, the more<lb />
power it has. Religions of every type<lb />
have used music as a form of worship<lb />
and celebration. Much of our modem<lb />
music, such as the Beatles, has been a<lb />
binding force in our culture, providing<lb />
a bond across national and cultural<lb />
boundaries.<lb />
So perhaps music does have power.<lb />
My father is a musician and he has<lb />
spoken often to me of his goal to cre-<lb />
ate music that heals people, which is<lb />
not a far-fetched goal. Jazz musician<lb />
John Coltrane experienced such a<lb />
healing from th � very music he<lb />
played.<lb />
Songs have special, important<lb />
meanings to every human being, even<lb />
those hearing-impaired. I 'as once<lb />
friends with a hearing-impaired per-<lb />
son who went to dance clubs and<lb />
placed his hands on the speaker stacks<lb />
so he could feel the beat. Music is<lb />
deep and mysteriously powerful, and<lb />
it is very likely the best music is not<lb />
always going to confirm our closed-<lb />
minded views of the way the universe<lb />
works. The best music is itself, and<lb />
demands that you approach it on its<lb />
own terms. Once you do that, you<lb />
have opened a door to a richlv beauti-<lb />
ful, terrifying, and, yes, dangerous and<lb />
offensive world. But isn't that what<lb />
the real world is supposed to be like?<lb />
If music really does reflect the deep<lb />
singing of the divine, shouldn't it<lb />
cause us to shift in our seats a little?<lb />
Shouldn't it make us take a critical<lb />
look at our choices, our beliefs and<lb />
ourselves as people.<lb />
In the movie Sch'mdltrs List, there's<lb />
a scene where the tired Jews stop<lb />
their labors for a moment to sing the<lb />
Kaddish, the prayer for the dead. The<lb />
tune they sing is haunting, biting and<lb />
it was, for me, one of the most emo-<lb />
tional musical moments in my life.<lb />
Interestingly, I am not a Jew. I do not<lb />
hold to or agree with everything the<lb />
Jews believe, but the music touched<lb />
me all the same. Because I did not<lb />
close my mind to the music, I was<lb />
taken into a world I would have other-<lb />
wise never tasted.<lb />
There are people who want to take<lb />
this deep form of human sharing away<lb />
from us. They are fearful and afraid �<lb />
afraid that something in the music<lb />
might change them, might cause<lb />
them to reform an opinion, might<lb />
make them cry. They complain to us,<lb />
say their rights are being abused, that<lb />
they are offended, that they are being<lb />
oppressed. They say they have the law<lb />
on their side, and maybe they do.<lb />
Maybe we should comply and censor<lb />
songs with religious content.<lb />
But once we start down that road,<lb />
can we stop? What if it becomes hard-<lb />
er and harder to know where to draw<lb />
the boundaries? What if we wake up<lb />
one morning in a world where music is<lb />
against the law? Because all music<lb />
says something, and someone will<lb />
ahvavs be offended.<lb />
Rome ceased to be a republic and<lb />
became a dictatorship when the<lb />
Roman Senate traded their freedom<lb />
in for security. The Nazi empire did<lb />
not begin until Hitler had convinced<lb />
the Germans that he was protecting<lb />
them from the dangerous Jews. I for<lb />
one don't want to be protected from<lb />
music, Christian or any sort. I want to<lb />
have the freedom to walk into a dan-<lb />
gerous, offensive situation, because<lb />
it's often in the midst of these situa-<lb />
tions when you become a mature<lb />
human being.<lb />
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5 Falk or Jennings<lb />
10 Iowa city<lb />
14 �Moore of<lb />
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15 Solo<lb />
16 Roma currency<lb />
17 Redact<lb />
18 From coast to<lb />
coast<lb />
20 Car<lb />
22 Wee bit<lb />
23 Proficient<lb />
24 Prize giver<lb />
26 � matter of<lb />
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37 Inferred<lb />
30 Plays<lb />
33 "� Restaurant"<lb />
34 Sawyer or<lb />
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35 Book of the<lb />
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37 Transgress<lb />
38 Close<lb />
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41 Gardener's tool<lb />
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44 Unlighted<lb />
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49 Dwells<lb />
50 �relief<lb />
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52 Beautiful child<lb />
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6 Very happy<lb />
7 Add up.<lb />
8 Oklahoma city<lb />
9 Vintage car<lb />
10 Montomerys<lb />
state<lb />
11 Factory<lb />
12 Perry's creator<lb />
13 Speak<lb />
19 Space Initials<lb />
21 Book of fiction<lb />
25 Too<lb />
26 Like a tank'<lb />
27 Elan<lb />
28 Poet T.S.<lb />
29 Laundry cycle<lb />
30 John � Passos<lb />
31 Was sore<lb />
32 Rock<lb />
34 Tiny �<lb />
36 Gels<lb />
39 Help<lb />
40 Pries<lb />
43 Writing pads<lb />
46 Leads<lb />
48 Fountain order<lb />
49 Bus patrons<lb />
51 Punctuation<lb />
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52 Venetian official<lb />
53 Kiln<lb />
54 Building place<lb />
56 Zhfvago's love<lb />
57 Steady<lb />
58 Beginning<lb />
59 Sink<lb />
60 Burro<lb />
61 Ruby or Sandra<lb />
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Friday, October 3rd, 19977:00pm<lb />
Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum<lb />
ECU Campus, Greenville, NC<lb />
with Special Guest Evangelist<lb />
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Randy has preached in over 750 different churches in 43<lb />
states throughout North America, as well as China,<lb />
Russia, India and several other foreign countries. Being a<lb />
victim of drug abuse and saved after attempting suicide<lb />
with a drug overdose, Randy knows how to deal with the<lb />
many problems facing today's generation. Over 1000<lb />
public high schools have allowed him to speak on drug<lb />
abuse and suicide. His two books, Down The One Way<lb />
Street, and Preventing Youth Suicide, have been effective<lb />
in his outreach.<lb />
Special Prelude<lb />
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Movin' Up Quartet<lb />
6:30pm<lb />
Special Guest Song leader Mass Choir of Area<lb />
LANGE PATRICK Churches<lb />
Brass Praise Band<lb />
This Event Is Proudly Sponsered By The Following Churches<lb />
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review<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
The Cramps<lb />
Big Beat From<lb />
Badsvilie<lb />
8 OUT OF 10<lb />
An in Ti kkr<lb />
LIFES l.k EDI I OR<lb />
Who the hell is that driving the psy-<lb />
chobilly Cadillac with the man in the<lb />
back wearing bikini underwear and<lb />
stiletto heels? Who else? It's The<lb />
Cramps, hun.<lb />
The Cramps return to break up<lb />
your happy trailer park with Big Beat<lb />
From BacJstille. their first album on<lb />
Epitaph Records, home of many<lb />
bands who were probably still victim-<lb />
izing their bed sheets with tinkle<lb />
when The Cramps emerged from hell<lb />
(Cleveland) in the mid 70s. The<lb />
album proves The Cramps still play<lb />
the rockabilly devil's music better<lb />
than anyone around.<lb />
The Cramps play music for strip<lb />
bars that will never exist, except<lb />
maybe in godaw fully good B-movies<lb />
with plenty of neekid wimmen and<lb />
guys with five eyes and no teeth.<lb />
Over the years, the band's song titles<lb />
have indeed indicated no higher pur-<lb />
suit than to he title songs for Russ<lb />
Meyer flicks. I mean, don't expect<lb />
"Mad Daddy" "Coodx Muck" and<lb />
"Bikini Girls With Machine (Ains" to<lb />
be covered by Celine Dion anytime<lb />
soon.<lb />
S�� CRAMPS. '�'Ki 7<lb />
The Sundays<lb />
Static and Silence<lb />
7 OUT OF lO<lb />
joiis Davis<lb />
kSSISTXN'l III is n I.I I HI I UK<lb />
In the early nineties, in the days<lb />
before grunge was the sacred cow of<lb />
modern pop music, there was an<lb />
obscure British quartet who managed<lb />
to win over critics and hoity-toity<lb />
alternative music fans with their<lb />
quiet, solid album of moody pop<lb />
songs. The album � as called Riwling,<lb />
Writing md Arithmetic, and the band<lb />
was the Sundays.<lb />
The winning combination of<lb />
Harriet Wheeler's pixiedust soprano<lb />
vocals and David Gavurin's quiet gui-<lb />
tar textures brought the band mild<lb />
success in the college radio market.<lb />
They followed their first album up<lb />
with the strikingly brilliant Bliiul. and<lb />
then they disappeated from the scene<lb />
for five years.<lb />
Static and Silence is the Sundays<lb />
third album, and it shows just how<lb />
much, and how little, five years can do<lb />
to a good band. This band is still the<lb />
Sundays. But this band is also not the<lb />
Sundays, at least, not the Sundays of<lb />
old. That's not necessarily a bad<lb />
thing, but the resulting music is not<lb />
what Sundays fan might expect.<lb />
In a way. the album is more like<lb />
Reading, Writing and Arithmetic than<lb />
Blind. Though it really sounds like<lb />
neither, the inevitable changes in the<lb />
chemistry and musical ability of the<lb />
band has put them back at square<lb />
one. They couldn't, without getting<lb />
stale, just copy Blind, but thev could-<lb />
n't pick up right where they left off.<lb />
SEE SUNDAYS. M 7<lb />
Council preserves North Carolina art history<lb />
The North Carolina Arts Council has<lb />
spread the word about the state's<lb />
contribution to the arts for 30 years<lb />
SlIWNON Ml KK<lb />
si I" K W R I I I. R<lb />
Art deepens the quality of human life. It is an expression of our<lb />
souls, riddled with pain, enlightenment , joy and understand-<lb />
ing. During the month of October, North Carolina joins the<lb />
nation in its effort to celebrate the creativeness alive within the<lb />
American spirit.<lb />
Since 1967, The North Carolina Arts Council has been in<lb />
C ,<lb />
existence. It was brought to life by (iovcrnor Terry Sanford who<lb />
promised, "to have the arts in broadest definition, become part<lb />
of the lives of all people<lb />
For thirty years, this council has enriched the creative aware-<lb />
ness of the state by publicly funding artists, art education<lb />
endeavors and artistic and cultural events which are enjoyed by<lb />
numerous North Carolinians .<lb />
Governor James B. Hunt, Jr. shares Governor Sanford's<lb />
vision. In proclaiming October as North Carolina's Arts and<lb />
Humanities Month. Hunt says  the arts and humanities help<lb />
us deepen our understanding of one another, honor our differ-<lb />
ences, and celebrate our shared values the arts and humani-<lb />
ties has touched every citizen's life from childhood to develop-<lb />
ment and public school education, to adult education and<lb />
multi-cultral literacy, to tourism and economic growth<lb />
This upcoming month recognizes the unusual artistry of our<lb />
state. North Carolina's uniqueness, diversity and tradition are<lb />
kept alive by such art forms as basket making, gospel and blues<lb />
musicians, potters, buck and flatfoot dancers, string band and<lb />
bluegrass musicians, storytellers and quilt makers. The arts<lb />
help deepen our understanding of our history and reflect North<lb />
Carolina's distinctive qualities. Without the celebration and<lb />
recognition that the Art Council gives to these art forms, part<lb />
of out state's heritage would be lost.<lb />
"Our state's rich folk art traditions have been identified, cel-<lb />
ebrated and are now highly valued in the state and beyond<lb />
said Mary B. Regan, executive director of the Arts. "The Travel<lb />
Industry .Association of America says North Carolina is the sev-<lb />
enth most popular destination nationally for 'heritage tourism'<lb />
and it is because our arts community does an excellent job to<lb />
keep our heritage alive.<lb />
"We hope citizens will thank their legislators and local offi-<lb />
cials who have made this explosive expansion in the arts possi-<lb />
ble. It is our wish as we celebrate together, we will appreciate<lb />
what the arts bring to us and commit to making the next thirty<lb />
vears as fruitful as the last<lb />
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The North Carolina Arts Council is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year<lb />
PHOTQ COURTESY OF NORTH CAROLINA ARTS COUNCIL<lb />
Take a trip in time<lb /><lb />
North Carolina<lb />
Renaissance Festival<lb />
starts Oct. 4 in<lb />
Hunterville<lb />
Mn ii Smith<lb />
Mill I'll TEN<lb />
I'm pretty sure that the words "fall<lb />
break" conjure up images of home<lb />
cookin sleeping late and partying<lb />
with buds from high<lb />
school in the minds of<lb />
most ECU students, but<lb />
to me. fall break means<lb />
something more, some-<lb />
thing special, some-<lb />
thing medieval!<lb />
Kail break will be the<lb />
only time I'll get r<lb />
attend the North<lb />
Carolina Renaissance<lb />
Festival, an annual cele-<lb />
bration of a time gone by<lb />
when chivalry was at its<lb />
peak, fairytales were true<lb />
and minstrels roamed the<lb />
English countryside<lb />
singing their tales of love<lb />
and valor. Oct. 4 marks the fourth<lb />
visit of the Festival to Huntersville,<lb />
NC, where it will remain for the<lb />
entire month. I plan to attend the<lb />
Festival, dtess- d. as usual, in a home-<lb />
All the lassies will<lb />
get medeival on<lb />
your ass.<lb />
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made Medieval costume and to thor-<lb />
oughly enjoy myself as I have every<lb />
time before.<lb />
With iegard to entertainment,<lb />
shopping and food at the Festival, I<lb />
am required to use the hackneyed<lb />
phrase "something for everyone" in<lb />
my description, simply because it's<lb />
never been more true.<lb />
No matter what your tastes, you<lb />
are bound to discover something<lb />
delightful and unique if you attend<lb />
the Festival. For serious Renrats<lb />
(devoted attendees of the Festival)<lb />
such as myself, and for anyone else<lb />
who generally digs Medieval stuff,<lb />
there are live jousts, costumed actors,<lb />
comedy acts, Morris dancers, talent-<lb />
ed musicians who play tra-<lb />
ditional Medieval instru-<lb />
ments, yummy foods like<lb />
stcak-on-a-stake. giant<lb />
turkey drumsticks, ale,<lb />
cider and cheesebread.<lb />
and finely crafted wares<lb />
such as armor, swords,<lb />
drinking horns, period<lb />
clothing and jewelry.<lb />
Children can ride a camel<lb />
or one of a few man-pow-<lb />
ered swing rides, put a<lb />
friend (or a parent) in the<lb />
town stocks, shoot an arrow<lb />
for a prize or spend their<lb />
pocket money on knick-<lb />
knacks aimed at drawing<lb />
money from the juvenile-<lb />
crowd.<lb />
Goths and metal-heads might<lb />
enjoy a relaxing stroll through the<lb />
SEI festival, PAH 7<lb />
Kevin Kline stands out in<lb />
In &amp; Out<lb />
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hot. new actor known as Cameron<lb />
Drake (played perfectly by a blonde<lb />
Matt Dillon) is up for best actor of the<lb />
year It's at this worldwide televised<lb />
ceremony that the audience for c?<lb />
Out gets a glimpse of (Cameron's dra-<lb />
matic military film. To Serve ami<lb />
Protect. Cameron plays a war hero who<lb />
also happens to be gay, and his heart-<lb />
felt portrayal of this tortured soul has<lb />
captured the attention of all the<lb />
movie-going world. It's an honest per-<lb />
formance in a very timely and impor-<lb />
tant film.<lb />
At least that's what it is to the char-<lb />
acters of In c? (Jut. To us, the teal-life<lb />
audience sitting in the dark theater<lb />
munching on buttered popcorn and<lb />
indigestible twilers. Cameron's film<lb />
is a ridiculous cliche filled with every<lb />
tired stereotype from the wheelchair-<lb />
bound war vet to a gay man who<lb />
adores the Bette Milder film. Beaches.<lb />
While the fictional audience of c?<lb />
Out finds Cameron's artistic endeavor<lb />
compellingly brilliant, we. the actual<lb />
audience, find it simplv silly and, as a<lb />
result, laugh at it.<lb />
The point of this scene, of course,<lb />
is to illustrate not only ineffective<lb />
stereotypes but also Hollywood's mis-<lb />
handling of homosexuals in film.<lb />
Some Hollywood films have done ade-<lb />
quate justice to the gay community<lb />
when trying to tell their story, but<lb />
even the better ones, like PhiUidelphni.<lb />
have forced self-censorship on them-<lb />
selves in an effort to reach a more<lb />
mainstream audience. It's Ix'en said<lb />
that comedv is the most difficult<lb />
genre to master. Apparently, the<lb />
newest, hardest genre to get right is<lb />
now the gay comedy, a genre which is<lb />
popular with mainstream America. The<lb />
Bird Cage Ami To llbug Foo were both<lb />
huge hits in the ISL, but neither did<lb />
complete justice to the gay communi-<lb />
ty simply because both played too<lb />
heavily on the stereotypical notion of<lb />
what it means to be gay.<lb />
I'nfortunately, In &amp;(Jut doesn't fair<lb />
much better with the stereotypes,<lb />
but, ironically, that is exactly what<lb />
thrusts this film forward and keeps<lb />
the laughs coming. c? Out plays off<lb />
of. and at the same time, rips into<lb />
stereotypes, not just gay stereotypes<lb />
but stereotypes of all shapes and sizes.<lb />
The film walks a fine line -erween<lb />
having fun and being insulting, and<lb />
while it does occasionally slip on the<lb />
negative side, if Out is, for the most<lb />
part, an enjoyable treat.<lb />
The basic premise centers around<lb />
an Fnglish teacher named Howard<lb />
Brackeit (played by Kline) who is<lb />
publiclv "outted" as being gay when<lb />
his former student, Cameron, gives<lb />
his acceptance speech at the Oscars.<lb />
This comes as a shock to everyone in<lb />
Howard's small community, especially<lb />
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Howard's fiancee (played by Joan<lb />
Cusack). As a result, Howard's life<lb />
becomes a frantic mess as he runs<lb />
away from the media who want his<lb />
story, attempts to convince his family<lb />
and friends that he is not gay, and,<lb />
most importantly, struggles to come to<lb />
terms with is own sexuality.<lb />
This concept could be transformed<lb />
into an intelligent, as well as humor-<lb />
ous, story, but the two worlds do not<lb />
meet here. Director Frank Oz and<lb />
writer Paul Rudnick sacrifice the<lb />
brains for the laughs. Less time is<lb />
spent with Howard as a character who<lb />
must ask himself some serious ques-<lb />
tions, and more time is spent on<lb />
scenes where Howard dances against<lb />
his will to disco and gets in a brawl<lb />
with one of his "masculine" friends<lb />
who speaks badly against Barbara<lb />
Streisand (there are about three too<lb />
many Streisand jokes in this film).<lb />
Still, &amp; Out is not a bad movie.<lb />
There are plenty of laughs as well as<lb />
an excellent cast. Kline shines as the<lb />
pure-at-heart Howard. Possessing a<lb />
rare honesty within, Kline is the nat-<lb />
ural choice for any character with<lb />
whom the audience is supposed to<lb />
like and admire. We believe and<lb />
accept Kline as Howard, and that is<lb />
essential for this film to work at all.<lb />
If you prefer your comedies with<lb />
more substance and intelligence, then<lb />
you'd better skip out on Kline's latest<lb />
venture into humor. However, if you<lb />
just want a breezy good time that<lb />
requires little effort on your part, In &amp;<lb />
Out gets the job done.<lb />
Poet Ellen Bryant Voigt comes to<lb />
town Wednesday as part of the<lb />
Writers Reading Series. Voigt<lb />
will be at the Greenville Museum<lb />
of Art at 3 p.m. and at the Willis<lb />
Building Auditorium at 7 p.m.<lb />
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torture dungeon, a museum dedicat-<lb />
ed to the display of ancient engines of<lb />
torture, complete with realistic wax<lb />
victims of the Inquisition - or per-<lb />
haps watching a "duel to the death"<lb />
might be more fun.<lb />
For the faint of heart and stomach,<lb />
there are displays of woven ham-<lb />
Cramps<lb />
continued from page 6<lb />
But more than shock and black<lb />
leather drive The Cramps. They are a<lb />
band who play like they are still trying<lb />
to get signed to Sun Records circa<lb />
1956. They want to go on tour with<lb />
Billy Riley, Carl Perkins and Charlie<lb />
Feathers. They want to get drunk<lb />
with Sam Phillips and play nasty, raw<lb />
cave music that'll get Jimmy<lb />
Swaggart's underpants in a bunch.<lb />
Big Beat From Bodsvtlk sure as hell<lb />
isn't gonna be on Mr. Swaggart's Top<lb />
10 list. The Cramps may be getting<lb />
older, but they are still as horny as<lb />
ever. On "Burn She-Devil, Burn Lux<lb />
Interior offers, with his best devil<lb />
croon, "Red pointy tail, big black<lb />
mass burn your fingers on her hot<lb />
ass "Super Goo" is just as subtle:<lb />
Sundays<lb />
continued from page 6<lb />
The result is, in an odd way, a second<lb />
debut album. It's as if the Sundays<lb />
went back in time and made their first<lb />
album.<lb />
For the most pan, the band is most<lb />
successful in those songs that aren't<lb />
too much like the Sundays of old,<lb />
though the difference is only subtle.<lb />
More a difference in color of sound<lb />
than anything else, the music still<lb />
sounds like the Sundays, but perhaps<lb />
a Sundays from a parallel universe.<lb />
From that perspective, Sttrtk and<lb />
Silnue is actually very good. It speaks<lb />
of better albums to come after it,<lb />
whose sandals it is not worthy to<lb />
untie, but in the meantime tiii will<lb />
do.<lb />
The Sundays are dcfinitelv not<lb />
mocks, perfume oils, candles, walking<lb />
staves, and pottery for sale. There is<lb />
also plenty of "modem" food: chicken<lb />
fingers, pizza and fries, although, in<lb />
my opinion, why get it there when<lb />
you can get it anywhere else? Long-<lb />
haired lasses can get their hair braid-<lb />
ed and adorned with flowers. Anyone<lb />
with a patch of bare skin showing can<lb />
get it painted with fanciful dragons or<lb />
mermaids.<lb />
People of all ages and sizes can also<lb />
rent costumes for the day, so as to<lb />
blend in with the crowd of actors and<lb />
"Coin" Gaga for that mama with the<lb />
big sex fizzgoin cocoo 'bout the goo<lb />
goo in them groovy hipsgot the shim<lb />
sham shimmy rushin' up my spineI'm<lb />
in a Barracuda frenzy for that meat<lb />
o'mine Kind of sounds like the 2<lb />
Live Crew after watching an all-night<lb />
Elvis movie marathon. You could lis-<lb />
ten to this album over a candle-lit din-<lb />
ner, as long as you plan on setting the<lb />
table on fire afterwards and dancing<lb />
naked on it.<lb />
However, The Cramps come with<lb />
more than homy-dog lyrics. They arc<lb />
driven by the lovely Poison Ivy, guitar<lb />
goddess. She could have definitely cut<lb />
it as one of those Sun Records session<lb />
players. Ivy plays the guitar as sharp<lb />
and dangerous as a switchblade knife.<lb />
She tears it up on "Vkt Nightmare a<lb />
song that would make Dick Dale<lb />
delirious with envy. 1 bet she could<lb />
take ole' Dick, too.<lb />
The album is chock of full of polit-<lb />
ically correct goodness. W; have the<lb />
skewing their music to the young pop<lb />
market though. Most of the songs on<lb />
the album are introspective and quiet,<lb />
and even the bouncy numbers are<lb />
bouncy in a pleasant, relaxed way.<lb />
This is an album to play during tea-<lb />
time on a rainy day while reading a<lb />
calm novel.<lb />
"Summertime the first single, is a<lb />
definite marker for the flavor of the<lb />
album. Questioning the accuracy of a<lb />
storybook romance, it nevertheless<lb />
decides to keep faith in the summer-<lb />
time love. Harriet Wheeler is still a<lb />
skillful lyricist, evidenced by lines<lb />
like, "all I see is films where a colour-<lb />
less despair meant angry young men<lb />
with immaculate hair Much of the<lb />
album reflects this dispassionate<lb />
searching for satisfying love.<lb />
Sometimes its Harriet herself search-<lb />
ing, as in the March wind ballad<lb />
"lloniewaid or the twilight<lb />
cityscape of "When I'm Thinking<lb />
About You<lb />
not look like such tourists. Specialty<lb />
stores such as the Catskill Mountain<lb />
Moccasin Company, Starftre Swords<lb />
and the Global Scents perfume com-<lb />
pany set up large, elaborate booths in<lb />
the commons area.<lb />
Although the Renaissance Festival<lb />
may cause culture shock the first<lb />
time, it can be quite addictive, so.<lb />
beware. The side-effects may include;�<lb />
becoming a Renrat and, like myself<lb />
finding a completely different reason<lb />
to look forward to fall break next year, j<lb />
feminist favorites "Like a Bad<lb />
Should "Devil Behind that<lb />
and "Monkey With Your Tail<lb />
then there are the thinkin' man;<lb />
"Badass Bug" and "Haulass Hyena<lb />
I'm talking some pretty deep stuff<lb />
but don't be intimidated by the intel-<lb />
lectual high ground The Cramps trav-<lb />
el, there's always "It Thing Hard-On"<lb />
for all you penis-joke enthusiasts.<lb />
Big Beat From Badsville is once again<lb />
The Cramps laying down bad music<lb />
for bad people. Sometimes you may<lb />
think that you've heard it all before.<lb />
Maybe you think ail the songs on the<lb />
album sound alike. Maybe you just<lb />
don't want to get The Cramps. The<lb />
. Cramps, however, will get you. They<lb />
know the main reason for playing or<lb />
listening to rock-n-roll: to have fun, to<lb />
let go, to shake your ass like some-<lb />
body's bouncing hot potatoes off of it.<lb />
And if you're gonna shake it, you may<lb />
as well shake cause you got The<lb />
Cramps.<lb />
Some of the songs are the searches<lb />
of others, as in "She one of the few<lb />
songs that sounds like vintage<lb />
Sundays. A burning picture cf a lonely<lb />
girl in a nightclub, it features a classic<lb />
Gavurin guitar tirade and charismatic<lb />
vocals straight from BBmi.<lb />
"Monochrome" is a gem of a song,<lb />
a peaceful and silver childhood mem-<lb />
ory. "Me and my sister we crept down<lb />
like shadows They're bringing the<lb />
moon right down to our sitting room<lb />
static and silence and a monochrome<lb />
vision Soothing and thoughtful, the<lb />
song features a sweet spring brass and<lb />
flute arrangement and pristine vocal<lb />
harmonies.<lb />
Though its not the third album<lb />
Sundays fans were probably expect-<lb />
ing, Static and Silence is nevertheless a<lb />
strong record. Unassuming and con-<lb />
stant, this album is the strong silent<lb />
tpc, and it desenes (lie ateordiiig<lb />
respect. Good, but not great, it's still<lb />
worth checking out.<lb />
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California's own band, PAPA DOO RUN RUN joins the Parents Weekend celebration,<lb />
playing chart-toppers from the '60s, 70s, '80s, and '90s. Student tickets are now<lb />
available at the Central Ticket Office for $7. All tickets purchased at the door: $15.<lb />
FRIDAY, OCT. 10 AT 8 P.M. IN WRIGHT AUDITORIUM<lb />
lc�e Cieain Quartet<lb />
Quartetto Gelato puts a new twist on the Classics. Four musicians, eight instru-<lb />
ments, one fun concert. Student tickets are now available at the Central Ticket<lb />
Office for $7. All tickets purchased at the door: $15.<lb />
Clip out the coupon on page 177 of your Clue Book and get in for just $5.<lb />
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15 AT 8 P.M. IN WRIGHT AUDITORIUM<lb />
FREE RIDE - INTRACGASTAL ADVEKTORE<lb />
Use your ECU ID to see a free Travel-Adventure Film. Along the Intracoastal Water-<lb />
way MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, AT 7:30 P.M. IN HENDRIX THEATRE All-U-Can-Eat<lb />
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Nothing to do for Thanksgiving? How about a phat trip to New York?<lb />
The ECU Student Union is sponsoring a trip to New York for as little as $155. The<lb />
price includes round-trip transportation and lodging for three nights.To reserve a<lb />
spot for this steal of a trip, drop by the Central Ticket Office in Mendenhall.<lb />
Something to Cnew On<lb />
Michelle Brunson presents: Exercise and Heart Disease<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center Underground<lb />
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 AT 12-1 P.M.<lb />
Musical Bargain<lb />
Catch the latest up-and-coming bands for free in The Pirate Underground every<lb />
THURSDAY AT 8 P.M.in the MSC Social Room.<lb />
This week: Melanie Sparks and Bivan Brothers<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
Waxer leads ECU's rising soccer club<lb />
Jeremy andkrson<lb />
STAFF WRITKR<lb />
For the past couple of seasons, the ECU Men's<lb />
Soccer team has looked for ways to improve<lb />
the defensive end of their game. The Pirates<lb />
may have found the answer-Brett Waxer, a<lb />
sophomore from East Meadow, N.Y.<lb />
Waxer, a 1997 team co-captain, plays<lb />
sweeper for an improving Pirate soccer club.<lb />
With his help, last year's team held opponents<lb />
to less than 2.5 goals per contest for the first<lb />
time in five years.<lb />
"We are coming together as a team and<lb />
playing well Waxer said. "We want to make a<lb />
name for ourselves in the CAA"<lb />
Waxer is not new to making a name for him-<lb />
self. Last season as a freshman, he started and<lb />
played in all 19 games.<lb />
"Brett may have come out ten minutes all<lb />
season. He is very steady on the field and<lb />
leads by example ECU Head Soccer Coach<lb />
Will Wiberg said.<lb />
Waxer began his list of accomplishments at<lb />
East Meadow High School. He was named<lb />
team captain and MVP as both a junior and<lb />
senior. He w named First Team All-State<lb />
after scoring six goals and ten assists in his<lb />
senior season.<lb />
His on-the-field success has continued at<lb />
ECU. Last year, he was nominated for CAA<lb />
Rookie of the Year and All Conference honors.<lb />
For Waxer, the choice to attend ECU was<lb />
simple. <lb />
"I always wanted to go to a North Carolina<lb />
school. I love che weather and the atmosphere<lb />
down here Waxer said.<lb />
Waxer is currently majoring in Recreation<lb />
and Leisure Studies at ECU, but still holds<lb />
out hope of some day playing soccer after col-<lb />
leSc- . � I u<lb />
"I've been playing soccer since I was three.<lb />
If the opportunity came up to play after col-<lb />
lege, I would love to Waxer said.<lb />
Waxer is also pleased to see how well soccer<lb />
has taken hold across the country.<lb />
"Everytimc you turn<lb />
on the TV you see a soc-<lb />
cer commercial or a<lb />
game. That's great<lb />
Waxer said.<lb />
It would also please<lb />
Waxer if the Pirates<lb />
made a strong showing<lb />
in the CAA standings.<lb />
"We need to gain<lb />
some respect for ECU<lb />
Soccer Waxer said.<lb />
Brett Waxer<lb />
Volleyball improves record to 11-7<lb />
Pirates to battle<lb />
Syracuse<lb />
After taking this weekend off, the ECU football team<lb />
will be charged and roaring to go against Syracuse on<lb />
Saturday in the Carrier Dome.<lb />
Syracuse is also coming off a bye week and beat Tulane<lb />
30-19 on Sept. 20, as ECU lost to South Carolina that same<lb />
day, 26-0.<lb />
These two teams last met in 1995 in Syracuse, with ECU<lb />
stealing a 27-24 come from behind victory Syracuse still<lb />
leads the series 5-2. , � , <lb />
Syracuse enters the game 2-3 overall while ECU is 1-2.<lb />
ECU 11 -2) versus Syracuse 2-3<lb />
Team Statistics<lb />
First Downs<lb />
Net Yards Rushing<lb />
Net Yards Passing<lb />
Total Offense<lb />
Kickoff Returns Yards<lb />
Int Returns- Yards<lb />
Fumbfes-Lost<lb />
Penalties<lb />
Punts-Avg.<lb />
3rd-Down Conversions<lb />
4th-Down Conversions<lb />
ECUs Kristin Warner reaches high for a ball in test weekends matchup with William and Mary. The lady Pirates have evened their CAA standing at 1-1. with an overall record of 11-7 on the season.<lb />
PHOTO BY AMANDA PROCTOR<lb /><lb />
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P.M. I. KAPLAN<lb />
STAFF WRITKR<lb />
In looking at the 10-7 record of the ECU<lb />
Women's Volleyball team, most people<lb />
would say that they are having a pretty<lb />
good season. But if you look below the sur-<lb />
face a little you'll find that for a team with<lb />
one senior and only four juniors, they are<lb />
having much more than a pretty good sea-<lb />
son. For a team with so few upper class-<lb />
men, they are impressing a lot of people.<lb />
Last Friday night the Lady Pirates<lb />
played their first conference game against<lb />
William and Mary. Even though they did<lb />
lose, ECU Head coach Kim Walker was<lb />
pleased with the effort put in on the court.<lb />
" Although they played sloppy at times.<lb />
they played hard the entire game and did-<lb />
n't give up Walker said.<lb />
Walker wasn't the only coach to recog-<lb />
nize ECU's shine during the game.<lb />
"The ECU women played 100 percent<lb />
the entire game and they are vastly<lb />
improved over last year said Debbie Hill,<lb />
head coach for William and Mary. "Coach<lb />
Walker is doing an excellent job with the<lb />
girls and they are all developing their skills<lb />
very well<lb />
junior starter Kristin Warner said that<lb />
this season has been the best of her career<lb />
so far.<lb />
"I looked forward to mis season more<lb />
than any other, and so faf :his season the<lb />
team is the best it has been during my<lb />
career here at ECU Warner said. "I was<lb />
impressed with the girls tonight. They<lb />
didn't give up, even when we were down<lb />
13-1. This season has been like a roller<lb />
coaster ride, but the girls keep coming<lb />
back each game and playing as hard as they<lb />
can Warner said.<lb />
After Saturday's game the Pirates<lb />
evened their Conference record at 1-1 and<lb />
their overall record to 11-7. Even though<lb />
they are a very young team, they are still<lb />
very much in the race for the conference<lb />
title.<lb />
As for Friday's game, Warner predicted<lb />
the game to be one of rebuilding motiva-<lb />
tion since the losses against Memphis and<lb />
then Missouri. She said that despite the<lb />
loss she thinks that this team has bounced<lb />
back.<lb />
The team pulled together for the fight<lb />
against Virginia Commonwealth to pick up<lb />
their first CAA victory of the season 8-15,<lb />
11-15,15-7,15-8, 15-12. The win was the<lb />
first conference win since a 3-0 victory<lb />
over UNC-Wilmington almost two years<lb />
ago. The Lady Pirates fell behind 2-0 after<lb />
two games, but came back to even their<lb />
conference record 1-1 (11-7 overall).<lb />
Leading the Pirates to fame was fresh-<lb />
man Cinta Claro, who collected 24 kills<lb />
and 12 digs. In the fifth game, she scored<lb />
eight straight points to put ECU ahead 8-<lb />
1 going into the final game.<lb />
Also performing as a team leader was<lb />
freshman Liz Hall, who completed her<lb />
eighth double-double of the season with<lb />
18 kills and 21 digs. Warner had 50 assists<lb />
and 16 digs.<lb />
The Pirates will be on the road today<lb />
for their next battle, to be held against<lb />
UNC-Wilmington.<lb />
ECU sports have ups and downs<lb />
Last Week s<lb />
Conference<lb />
USA results<lb />
Alabama 27, Southern Miss 13<lb />
Cincinnati 24, Boston College 6<lb />
Houston 45, Minnesota 43<lb />
Oklahoma 36, Louisville 14<lb />
How guilty is<lb />
Marv Albert?<lb />
(SID)- The men's soccer team won their first conference<lb />
game on last Wednesday beating UNC-Wilmington 3-0,<lb />
and then lost Sunday to Georgia Southern, ranked 20th in<lb />
the nation, 3-1.<lb />
In Wednesday's action, ECU forwards AJ. Gray and<lb />
Scott Pokorney combined for three goals in the first 17<lb />
minutes of action and Pirate senior keep Jay Davis held<lb />
UNC-W at bay as the Pirates recorded the shutout. With<lb />
the victory, ECU improved to 3-4 and 1-1 in the CAA<lb />
heading into Sundav's show down.<lb />
With ECU off to its best start in 11 years, they played<lb />
host to 20th ranked Georgia Southern and fought a tight<lb />
defensive battle with the visiting Eagles for 80-plus min-<lb />
utes, before falling to 3-1. The Pirates record is now 3-5<lb />
and still 1-1 in the CAA.<lb />
The Eagles got on the scoreboard first at the 20:17<lb />
mark when junior defender Kevin Hanfman headed a cor-<lb />
ner kick from senior midfielder Chris Carlson. The match<lb />
would remain 1-0 until the halftime intermission. After 45<lb />
minutes of play ECU goal keeper Jay Davis had tallied six<lb />
saves.<lb />
For most of the second half, both teams were locked in<lb />
a defensive showcase. The 1-0 margin remained unto the<lb />
83rd minutes when Ga. Southern was awarded a penalty<lb />
kick on a Pirate foul. After the Eagles capitalized on the<lb />
score, ECU was down 2-0. Four minutes later they<lb />
extended their lead to 3-0.<lb />
The Pirates didn't give up. Moments after the Eagles<lb />
goal, ECU sophomore defender Sean Hawley scored on a<lb />
header from inside the goal box in tbr S9th minute. For<lb />
Hawley it was his second goal of the season. ECU forward<lb />
Scott Pokorney and defender Brian Taylor were credited<lb />
with assists on the play. ECU would finish with 14 shot<lb />
attempts, while the Eagles had 24. For the match. Davis<lb />
recorded 12 saves, anchoring the back line for the Pirates.<lb />
"The match was very evenly played for 83 minutes<lb />
ECU Head Coach Will Wiberg said. "Both teams had their<lb />
chances out there; we just didn't capitalize. In the second<lb />
half, we moved to a high pressure game which made us a<lb />
little more vulnerable defensively. We played hard and<lb />
gave a good battle; Georgia Southern is definitely deserv-<lb />
ing of its top-20 ranking<lb />
. ECU will return to action on Saturday, Oct. 4, when<lb />
tr(ey play another non-conference match at Campbell<lb />
University First tough is set for 3 p.m. in Buies Creek,<lb />
NC.<lb />
The women's soccer team<lb />
played on Wednesday and<lb />
Saturday, recording one confer-<lb />
ence win, and one non-confer-<lb />
ence loss. The Lady Pirates host-<lb />
ed conference foe ODU on<lb />
Wednesday and recorded a 1-0<lb />
win after freshman forward Kim<lb />
Sandhoff drilled a shot into the<lb />
back of the net from inside the<lb />
goal box at the 65:00 mark and<lb />
keeper Amy Horton and the<lb />
defense made it stand up as ECU<lb />
shutout the Lady Monarchs 1-0<lb />
in CAA action.<lb />
Going into Sunday's game<lb />
with the Lady Wolfpack, the<lb />
Lady Pirates had a 5-4 (1-1 CAA)<lb />
record, including a four game<lb />
winning streak. N.C. State<lb />
shutout the Pirates 3-0. Going<lb />
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Pirate senior co-captain .Vracie<lb />
Gause recorded one shot as did<lb />
midfielders Erin Cann and<lb />
Courtnev Jurcich and defender<lb />
Jill Davis.<lb />
N.C. State would go on to<lb />
score two more second half goals.<lb />
"We plaved stingv defense<lb />
today, but we just couldn't devel-<lb />
op an attack ECU I lead Coach<lb />
Neil Roberts said. "Their late<lb />
goal in the first half stung us, but<lb />
we came out of the match healthy. We will learn from this<lb />
get for UNC-Wilmington on Tuesday<lb />
Today the lady Seahawks will host the Lady Pirates at<lb />
7 p.m. at Brooks Field on the campus of I NC-W<lb />
The Lady Pirate Invitational was held this weekend,<lb />
as the women's tennis team played host to Charleston<lb />
Southern, Coastal Carolina, Elon, UNC Asheville, and<lb />
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The Pirates suffered a 31 loss to 20th ranked Georgia Southern on Sunday ECU's AJ. Gray<lb />
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PHOTO BY AMANDA PROCTOR<lb />
In Friday's competition, in A-flight singles, ECU's Asa<lb />
Ellbring lost her first round match to Jenny Thigpen of<lb />
F.lon, 6-0,6-2. In the same flight. Lady Pirates Mona Eek,<lb />
Michelle Martin, and Anne-Birgitte Svae all took a bye in<lb />
the first round. Eek won her second match, defeating<lb />
Julie Harnois of Charleston Southern, 6-4. 6-3. Martin<lb />
also advanced, defeating Charleston Southern's Jill Lewis<lb />
Is it just me, or is there an awful lot<lb />
of biting going on this year? Maybe<lb />
there's something in the water. First<lb />
it's Mike Tyson, now Marv Albert. I<lb />
was bitten just last week, but that's<lb />
another story Til save for later. As I<lb />
was saying, Marv Albert is the latest<lb />
celebrity to suffer an embarrassing<lb />
moment in the public eye.<lb />
For those of you in the dark,<lb />
Albert was accused of biting a woman<lb />
numerous times arid forcing her to<lb />
perform oral sex Now, I'm sure most<lb />
of us have nothing against oral sex,<lb />
but forcing someone to commit any<lb />
sexual act against their will is not<lb />
condoned by the public or the law.<lb />
The woman, Vanessa Perhnach, filed<lb />
suit against Albert and the trial took<lb />
place just last week in an Arlington,<lb />
Va. courtroom.<lb />
I don't know about you, but I<lb />
thought this trial was full of surprises.<lb />
The defense, led by attorney Roy<lb />
Black, was not allowed to submit 80<lb />
to 90 percent of their evidence and<lb />
testimony, including testimony from<lb />
Walter Brody. Brady, a taxicab driver,<lb />
admitted that Ptrhnach approached<lb />
him with a bribe in exchange for giv-<lb />
ing false testimony in court against<lb />
Albert. It was reported that she want-<lb />
ed Brodv to tell the court that Albert<lb />
had requested him to find a boy for<lb />
sexual purposes latet in the evening.<lb />
Clearly this would have helped<lb />
Albert challenge his accuser and<lb />
many agree it should have been<lb />
included. Also excluded from court<lb />
was evidence of Perhnach's past<lb />
attempts to cash in on similar sexual<lb />
escapades. Don't get me wrong, it's<lb />
evident from the trial that Perhnach<lb />
was the victim of abuse from Albert,<lb />
I'm just saying that this type of evi-<lb />
dence would suggest that justice is<lb />
not all that Perhnach may have been<lb />
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6-3,6-0. Svae had to withdraw from<lb />
the tournament.<lb />
In B-flight singles, Maggie<lb />
Meginnis won both of her Friday<lb />
matches. Against Stephanie Phelps<lb />
of UNC-W Meginnis came back<lb />
from losing the second set to win<lb />
the match 6-1, 2-6, 6-0. She then<lb />
won over Stephanie Bodnar of Eton,<lb />
6-1, 6-1. Jenny Ward had a first<lb />
round bye, then defeated Laura<lb />
Hastay of UNC-Asheville, 6-4, 6-4.<lb />
Catherine Morgan also won her sec-<lb />
ond round match after a bye,<lb />
defeating Jennifer Klynne of Eton<lb />
6-1, 6-1. Kersten Schachinger lost<lb />
in the first round to Jamie Parham<lb />
of UNC-W and has had a bye in the<lb />
consolation bracket on Saturday.<lb />
ECU had two teams competing<lb />
in A flight doubles.<lb />
EllbringMeginnis had a bye in the<lb />
first round, then defeated<lb />
ThigpenJulianne Treme of Eton 8-<lb />
2 in the second round.<lb />
Both Pirate double teams in B-<lb />
flight took a bye in the first round.<lb />
In the second round,<lb />
MartinAlorgan defeated Kristen<lb />
JaneseLewis of Charleston<lb />
Southern, 8-2. WardSchachinger<lb />
fell to Vara HartlevElizabeth Perrv<lb />
of UNC-W 8-5.<lb />
The tournament was to run on<lb />
Saturday and Sunday but wet con-<lb />
ditions canceled the rest of the<lb />
tournament on Saturday, but a few<lb />
singles matches were played before<lb />
the cancellation.<lb />
Eek and Martin of ECU both<lb />
won, as did Jenny Ward, Meginnis<lb />
and Morgan.<lb />
ECU's women's cross country<lb />
team finished fourth at the Virginia<lb />
Tech Invitational in Blacksburg on<lb />
Saturday. East Tennessee State nar-<lb />
rowly edged Cletnson and host<lb />
Virginia Tech to win the women's<lb />
title.<lb />
The Lady Pirates were led by<lb />
junior Kerri Harding's 11th place<lb />
finish in 18:44.<lb />
"Kerri Harding ran a great race<lb />
today. She knocked 15 to 16 sec-<lb />
onds off of her time from last<lb />
week Head Coach "Choo" Justice<lb />
said.<lb />
Senior Karen Reinhard finished<lb />
20th and sophomore Robin Bates<lb />
followed with a 21st finished. Both<lb />
runners were not 100 percent, as<lb />
Reinhard had a chin injury while<lb />
Bates was battling the flu.<lb />
Emily Linnemeier finished<lb />
fourth among the Iady Pirates as<lb />
the senior finished 26th overall.<lb />
Also, freshman Becky Testa fin-<lb />
ished 27th on the 5,000 meter<lb />
course.<lb />
The men's cross country team<lb />
traveled to Williamsburg, Va. to<lb />
compete in the William &amp; Mary<lb />
Invitational. The Pirates finished<lb />
fourth behind, William &amp; Mary,<lb />
North Carolina, and Ohio<lb />
University<lb />
The Pirares top finisher was<lb />
Jamie Mance who finished 11th in<lb />
25:02 on the 8,000 meter course.<lb />
ECU assistant men's cross country<lb />
coach Mike Ford commenced that<lb />
"Jamies time continues to drop his<lb />
times. He's pushing his teammates<lb />
along and is on par to have another<lb />
great year<lb />
ECU's top freshman finisher<lb />
was Stuart Will who finished second<lb />
on the Pirate squad and 15th over-<lb />
all. Sophomore Brian Beil finished<lb />
2lst.<lb />
This was our best performance<lb />
of the year Ford said. "It helped<lb />
our team by letting top runners<lb />
rake last week off. We recovered<lb />
from some injuries<lb />
Also, sophomores Justin<lb />
England finished 29th and David<lb />
Baton finished 55th.<lb />
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Davenport injury may make Keldorf starter again<lb />
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (.AP) � Mack Brown has been telling anyone who would listen the last three weeks the ben-<lb />
efits of having two No. 1 quarterbacks.<lb />
What had been a luxury for No. 5 North Carolina (4-0, 2-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) may become a necessity<lb />
following Saturday's knee injury to starting quarterback Oscar Davenport.<lb />
Davenport sprained a ligamenr in his left knee with about 12 minutes left in the Tar Heels' 48-20 victory over<lb />
Virginia and did not return. The junior, who has thrown 121 straight passes without an interception, was listed as<lb />
questionable Sunday for North Carolina's game this weekend at Texas Christian.<lb />
The injury is to the same knee that cut short Davenport's 1995 season and required surgery It's unclear just how<lb />
much Davenport will be able to practice this week � if at all.<lb />
That would mean Chris Keldorf, last year's ACC quarterback of the year and starter in North Carolina's first two<lb />
games, would be back under center at TCU.<lb />
Sampras proves again he has no real challengers<lb />
MUNICH, Germany (AP) � Pete Sampras keeps letting his racket do the talking.<lb />
With all the talk of a new generation coming in men's tennis, Sampras proved again Sunday that he's still No. 1<lb />
by a long shot.<lb />
The world's top-ranked player defeated U.S. Open winner Patrick Rafter 6-2,6-4,7-5 to win the Grand Slam Cup<lb />
and it's huge first-place prize of $1.5 million.<lb />
With players like Andre Agassi and Boris Becker fading from the headlines, other players like Britain's hard-serv-<lb />
ing Greg Rusedski or Chile's Marcelo Rios are emerging.<lb />
But the most promising of the lot appears to be Rafter, the Australian with power and surprising speed. He has<lb />
shot from 69th in the world to third this year.<lb />
But Rafter, 24, can't beat Sampras. He lost his sixth straight to the top-ranked American at the Grand Slam Cup<lb />
just a week after Sampras beat him to carry the United States past Australia and into the Davis Cup final.<lb />
Montantes dies two days after knockout<lb />
LAS VEGAS (AP) � Boxer Johnny Montantes is dead, two days after being knocked out in a fight.<lb />
Montantes, 28, of Las Vegas, died at 1:30 p.m. PDT Sunday at University Medical Center, said hospital spokes-<lb />
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After Montantes was declared brain dead, the boxer's family gave approval for doctors to remove his organs for<lb />
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On the other side of the coin, the<lb />
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prise witness. The defense was<lb />
unprepared for this witness, who<lb />
testified that Albert had also abused<lb />
her in a similar way. Albert's attor-<lb />
nevs, without muc of a defense left<lb />
and at an unfair disadvantage, made<lb />
a deal with the prosecution for<lb />
Albert to plead guilty to misde-<lb />
meanor assault and battery instead<lb />
of rhe more serious charge of<lb />
forcible sodomy.<lb />
So with the trial finally over, who<lb />
is the real winner and loser here? In<lb />
my opinion, all parties involved both<lb />
lose and win. The accuser, Vanessa<lb />
Perhnach, had her shady private life<lb />
and questionable reputation<lb />
brought into the spotlight, which<lb />
I'm sure was more than she had bar-<lb />
gained for going into the trial. Marv<lb />
Albert also lost big. His reputation<lb />
was dragged through the mud with<lb />
stories about a supposed fetish of<lb />
wearing women's underwear along<lb />
with other bedroom behavior. Albeit<lb />
also lost his job as a play-by-play<lb />
announcer for the NBA on NBC.<lb />
The. network fired him upon hear-<lb />
ing of Albert's guilty plea in court on<lb />
Thursday. Let's not forget that<lb />
Albert also faces sentencing on<lb />
October 24th; where he faces the<lb />
possibility of jail time and fines.<lb />
As far as winning pies, I get the<lb />
feeling that all of the parties will be<lb />
coming out of this doing pretty<lb />
good. I say this because Perhnach<lb />
still has the opportunity to file a<lb />
civil suit for money, and a guilty plea<lb />
in this trial can only help her in the<lb />
end. Albert, with over 30 years in<lb />
broadcasting, should be back to<lb />
work soon, but probably not in the<lb />
same lofty position that he once<lb />
held. Let's not forget the book<lb />
deals. Give it six months, and I bet<lb />
Perhnach will have a book telling us<lb />
all about "Marvelous Marv's" sex<lb />
life, sure to hit bathroom shelves<lb />
everywhere!<lb />
The true loser here, and I think<lb />
we can all agree, is sports broadcast-<lb />
ing. On the surface, NBC is losing a<lb />
talented announcer who will be<lb />
hard to replace. The fans who watch<lb />
the NBA on NBC will miss hearing<lb />
Albert as well. But on a deeper level,<lb />
it's people like me, who want to one<lb />
day become popular sports com-<lb />
mentators, who really lose. Albert<lb />
hasn't exactly set a fine example for<lb />
the rest of a with all of this. Also, I<lb />
for one am bothered by the possibil-<lb />
ity that I could end up in a similar<lb />
predicament one day, with my pri-<lb />
vate life dragged into the spotlight<lb />
and my reputation trashed. Gee, I<lb />
guess I'll have to either become<lb />
celibate or make sure I do a better<lb />
job than Marv in covering it up. Hey,<lb />
look on the bright side-we finally<lb />
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that we get together. Sigma Alpha Ep-<lb />
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PHI KAPPA TAU. THANKS for the<lb />
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GAMMA SIGMA WELCOMES THE<lb />
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XI Delta for winning your first two flag<lb />
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know all of you. Let's do it again soon.<lb />
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to the next time. Thanx, Sigma Alpha<lb />
Epsilon.<lb />
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TEST-TAKING WORKSHOP;<lb />
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meeting is on Wed. October 1st in the<lb />
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member to bring an Old white T-shirt!<lb />
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PSI CHI WILL MEET Wednesday, Oc-<lb />
tober 1st at 5:00 p.m. in Rawl 302.<lb />
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QUADPARA SPORTS DAY: THE<lb />
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E.C.U. LAW SOCIETY WILL hold our<lb />
next meeting on Thursday, October<lb />
2nd at 7:00 p.m. In Ragsdale Room<lb />
130. Anyone interested in law or law<lb />
school Is welcome to come. OPEN TO<lb />
ALL MAJORS!<lb />
ATTENTION STUDENT LEADERS<lb />
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register by Oct. 3 in the Student Re-<lb />
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la Suggs, piano, A. J. Fletcher Recital<lb />
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vations-seating is limited. Sponsored<lb />
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