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We Experienced The Wild Side And Wondered What It Would Be Like If We Were Pirates ey, hey, EC you look so good to me! We cant help but be a part of the university ' s spir ■ t and excite- Even as high hool students, e enjoy the otball games, the big names that appear in concert, the trav- el films, and the drama produc- tions. We see fa- miliar faces each night at Joyner Library during those long, tedious hours of research, and some of us even take advantage of the university ' s extensive course offerings. The influence ECU has ever our community and school is overwhelming. Helping us drive toward our goal in ' 88 , it leaves us won- dering whether we are Ram- pants or we are Pirates. Almost homo, Elizabeth I ouls climbs n»- many steps towards the general admission area at Ficklen Stadium. She joins othei Rose students as they support East Carolina Lost in the colors of ECU, Marty Tschetter earns extra money while selling drinks to thiisty spirited ECU fans. Taking notes of all the right moves. Axel Smith watches the Pirate foothall players in tently. Edith Levett uses her own football knowledge as the two enjoy B Sa noon together.
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Pirate Pride through a golden smile. Seniors Susan Sloan and Paula Lynch pose with the ECU mascot, Mr. Pirate, during the game against Georgia Southern. Susan and Paula stayed to watch ECO triumph over the Eagles on Parents ' Day, September 26. Never strangers, always friends, Timmy Moore receives a friendly greeting from Wes MacKenzie at a Pirate football game. Timmy and Wes are only a part of the large number of Rose students who attend these athletic Chug-a-lug! Senior Craig Harrell gulps it down while tailgating before an ECO football game. For Craig and company, tailgating, an impor- tant part of pre-game activities, is as invigorat- ing as the game itself. How about those Pirates! Billy Carr and a friend enjoy viewing the game from the stands on a rather warm September afternoon.
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Clowning around. Juniors Jeff Likosar. Jerry Powers, and Jon West goof off af ter school For these three, this was noth- ing out of the ordinary — s v Gldse oompanionSj Sophomores Tanya Moore and Nikki Joyner were lucky enough to get neighboring lockers, form nately, this allowed the two to see each other throughout the day. Look at that. Junior DeWanda Eaton couldn ' t let Veronica Short miss out on anything that happened in one of our great pep rallies. After all, that ' s what friends are for. 16
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