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�ij� lEaat (Earalttttatt<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol. fr4 No. 13<lb />
Tuesday February 20,1990<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
14 Pages<lb />
Police search<lb />
for Scott Hall<lb />
burglarers<lb />
Subjects steal more than<lb />
$7,000 worth of goods<lb />
By Shannon Buckley<lb />
SUfl Writer<lb />
E I Publi Safety i offering<lb />
a $r-io reward tir any information<lb />
leading to the arrest ot the person<lb />
or persons responsible tor .1 break-<lb />
ing and entering ol room 211 C in<lb />
Scott Residence Hall<lb />
rhe incident occurred some<lb />
time between 7 p m on Feb. 6and<lb />
2 30 a m on Fob 11<lb />
According to 1 t Keith Knox,<lb />
an ECU Public Safet) crime pre<lb />
vention officer, approximate!)<lb />
$7,(XXl worth ol property vvassto<lb />
len from the occupants of the resi<lb />
dence I he burglareis entered the<lb />
room thnugh the transom, w hich<lb />
is used for ventilation, jusl above<lb />
the door ol the residen c<lb />
rhe two residents ot room 211<lb />
(. are members of the ECl Swim<lb />
team and were awa at the Colo-<lb />
nial Athletu AssociationChampi<lb />
onship swim meet at I NC<lb />
Wilmington when the break in<lb />
occurred It s unfortunate that<lb />
membersol an EC I team were out<lb />
representing the university when<lb />
they were virtually 'ripped off of<lb />
everything they owned, said<lb />
Knox<lb />
Items stolen from thestuden<lb />
room included a V( cassettedec<lb />
jii '� -or tuner, turntable stereo<lb />
. iplifier, two speakers, .1 Sony<lb />
compact disc player, a Sony walk<lb />
man disc player 97 compact discs,<lb />
150 cassette tapes, four mm<lb />
cameras, an Epson electric type<lb />
writer. .1 Sony 13-inch color televi<lb />
sion, a Sears 13 inch color televi-<lb />
sion with remote control, a Sharp<lb />
dorm-size microwave oven,a tele-<lb />
phone, three Boss effect pedals for<lb />
an electric guitar and other miscel-<lb />
laneous items ot value, according<lb />
to Knox<lb />
This case has been assigned to<lb />
Detective Ernest Suggs, ol ECU<lb />
Public Safety, for further investi<lb />
gation. Anyone who saw anyone<lb />
appearing to be moving any type<lb />
ot these items between Feb 6 at 7<lb />
p.m. and Feb. 11 at 2:30 a.m. is<lb />
asked to call ECU Crime Bustersat<lb />
757-6266 or to contact Suggs at<lb />
'57-6787alters ha ing an in<lb />
formation can remain anonymous<lb />
ECU to participate<lb />
in federal program<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
When in Rome<lb />
or Greece or Pans, do as they do Rudolph Alexander, an assistant vice chancellor and director of<lb />
University Unions visits the Travel Adventure Theme Dinner sponsored by the Student Union Travel<lb />
Committee held on Feb 15 (Photo by J D Whit mire � ECU Photo tab)<lb />
SGA urges for dedication of<lb />
r parking spaces to infirmary<lb />
By Samantha Thompson<lb />
Statt Writer<lb />
The Student (lovernment Association passed a<lb />
resolution during Monda) afternoon's meeting to<lb />
create parking spaces in front o( the Student Health<lb />
(.enter tor sick or injured patients.<lb />
Fhe author ol the resolution, Legislator Angela<lb />
Meinders, told the legislature that the seven com-<lb />
muter parking spaces located between the library<lb />
and the Student 1 lealth Center should be established<lb />
tor students who .ire sick or injured.<lb />
rhe resolution will be mandated to Parking and<lb />
Traffic Committee chairman Dr. Henry Ferrell,<lb />
Associate Director ol Student Health Services Ms.<lb />
kav VanNortwick and ECU Public Safety Police<lb />
Chiet lohnm Rose Once the resolution passes by all<lb />
three ot the mandated people, the bill will go before<lb />
Chancellor Richard Eakin tor his approval<lb />
l he resolution would not require suk or injured<lb />
students visiting the infirmary and parking in the<lb />
spaces to have their car registered with the univer-<lb />
sity Instead, .1 time clock card written out by the<lb />
I i� altht enter would have to bedtsplayed in the car.<lb />
An amendment to the SGA Constitution raising<lb />
the grade point average from 2.0 to 2.2 for those<lb />
running for an executive office cm hiding the posi<lb />
tion of secretary, was denied approval after a voice<lb />
vote of the b(ly.<lb />
Legislator Michael Fiadtey made the motion to<lb />
suspend the rules for the bill to be discussed. Hadley<lb />
said that the bill would set the academic standards<lb />
higher for student leaders. Hadley added that since<lb />
others schools around the state have the standard,<lb />
ECU should also<lb />
Jim l.avton, who was yielded the floor by a mv<lb />
tion made bv Hadley, said that Appalachian State<lb />
University, University of North Carolina at Greens-<lb />
boro and Western Carolina had the minimum stan-<lb />
dard of a 2.2 GPA, though UNO-Chapel Hill and<lb />
Duke University did not.<lb />
Layton said that at Duke University, where they<lb />
have the minimum requirement of a 2.0 GPA, any<lb />
"brain-dead person can run for office<lb />
He also said that at ECU, Resident Advisors must<lb />
have a 2.2 GPA, while the Student Union President<lb />
and editors ol The East Carolinian and Buccaneer<lb />
See SGA, page 3<lb />
E "U is one of 29 colleges and<lb />
universities chosen for a federal<lb />
program to help minorities obtain<lb />
advanced degrees.<lb />
I'he program is the Commu-<lb />
nity Development Work Study<lb />
Program sponsored bv the U.S.<lb />
Department oi Housing and Ur<lb />
ban Development (HUD). The<lb />
program will enable selected eco-<lb />
nomically disadvantages!men and<lb />
women to complete two years of<lb />
graduate work in community and<lb />
economic development, or closely<lb />
related disciplines such as public<lb />
administration and urban plan-<lb />
ning.<lb />
A grantof $124,780 from HUD<lb />
to Janice Faulkner, director of the<lb />
ECU Regional Development Insti-<lb />
tute, will support the project at<lb />
IX I Five students will be selected<lb />
as participants.<lb />
Faulkner said the students<lb />
selected for the work study pro-<lb />
gram will be chosen bv ECL Cri-<lb />
teria for selection will include fi-<lb />
nancial need, interest in and com-<lb />
mitment to a career in local com-<lb />
munity development, insight into<lb />
low-income and minority concerns<lb />
in urban areas, academic ability<lb />
and professional potential.<lb />
In addition to completed<lb />
graduate level courses, the stu-<lb />
dents will serve an internship with<lb />
a state, area-wide, local govern-<lb />
ment agency, Indian tnbe, or non-<lb />
profitprivate organization using<lb />
HUD funds. The work place agen-<lb />
cies for the ECU grant are in Bertie,<lb />
Fdgecombe and Pitt Counties.<lb />
Faulkner said the students<lb />
who complete the program will<lb />
also be committed to work for a<lb />
minimum of two consecutive years<lb />
for a state, iixal government, or<lb />
non-profit agency which uses<lb />
HUD funds for economic or com-<lb />
munity development. Students<lb />
who do not complete either the<lb />
academic or work components will<lb />
be required to repay the educa-<lb />
tional costs.<lb />
The HI ID grant will be used<lb />
for tuition, tutoring, books, sti-<lb />
pends and an administrative al<lb />
lowance. The academic terms<lb />
covered will be 1990-1992.<lb />
Across the nation HI D has<lb />
earmarked $5.9 million to fund the<lb />
program at 2 colleges and uni-<lb />
versities and 22 regional planning<lb />
organizations. A total of 230 stu-<lb />
dents will be selected for the train-<lb />
ing.<lb />
"The work study program is<lb />
hands-on experience tor future<lb />
leaders and problems said HUD<lb />
secretary Jack Kemp. "It can make<lb />
a significant difference both for<lb />
the student and the local commu-<lb />
nity Kemp said<lb />
For information about apply-<lb />
ing for one of the openings at ECU<lb />
contact the ECU Regional Devel-<lb />
opment Institute<lb />
Greenville Chamber<lb />
sponsors history book<lb />
IFC addresses alcohol<lb />
problems with policy<lb />
By Joey Jenkins<lb />
News Editor<lb />
�, up and away!<lb />
Captain of this balloon, Doug Stephenson, takes Carla Smith<lb />
up for her first ride in a hot air balloon (Photo by J 0. Whitmire<lb />
� ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
In November ol 1989, the ECU<lb />
Interfratemity Council passed an<lb />
alcohol policy by a unanimous vote<lb />
in an effort to change the "Animal<lb />
House" image that has become<lb />
associated with various Creek<lb />
systems across the nation.<lb />
The council became the first<lb />
IFC in North Carolina to mandate<lb />
an official alcohol policy, and have<lb />
received letters from other cam-<lb />
puses inquiring about the alcohol<lb />
policy, among them UNO�Char-<lb />
lotte and I'NC Chapel Hill.<lb />
"Fraternities are going to have<lb />
to change IFC President Randy<lb />
Royal said. "We've got to get away<lb />
from this stigma of an 'Animal<lb />
I louse' fraternity, because that's<lb />
not what we were founded on. No<lb />
chapter was founded on it<lb />
Royal said the idea for an offi-<lb />
cial policy was originally submit-<lb />
ted as a letter by IFC advisor Dean<lb />
Ronald Speier to address several<lb />
problems stemming from alcohol<lb />
at fraternitysorority mixers.<lb />
"National sorority policies con-<lb />
cerning alcohol were being com-<lb />
promised by fraternity functions<lb />
Speier said, "including uncon-<lb />
trolled access to alcohol and ineffi-<lb />
By Blair Skinner<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Pitt Countv Chamber of<lb />
Commerce will present a book<lb />
detailing the history of Pitt County<lb />
from the first settlers in the 1800s<lb />
to the early 1980s. The book is<lb />
titled "C.reenville: Heart of the<lb />
Fast" and will be written bv ECU<lb />
history professor Mary Jo Jackson<lb />
Bratton. Windsor Publications,<lb />
IncotChatsworth,California will<lb />
publish the book in the spring oi<lb />
1991.<lb />
The book will chronicle Pitt<lb />
County's role in the nation's his-<lb />
torv, the birth and growth of ECU<lb />
and Greenville's rise to power in<lb />
the world of tobacco. The final<lb />
chapter of the book will be com-<lb />
posed of historical profiles of local<lb />
businesses. The profiles will be<lb />
written bv William Moore, a west-<lb />
ern N.C corporate historian.<lb />
Businesses can buy space from<lb />
one to tour pages for their profile.<lb />
Proceeds from those sales will be<lb />
used to fund the publication of the<lb />
book. The Chamber will receive<lb />
royalties from the book.<lb />
Wade Emmett, a Windsor<lb />
was a major problem. The whole representative working on the<lb />
thing was a juggernaut waiting for project, is enthusiastic about the<lb />
a problem to happen, and I was not project. "The businesses are really<lb />
willing to participate in the de- behind it, and they like the idea<lb />
struction of our system Emmett said. " We are getting a<lb />
Speier said that another moti- good response Among the busi-<lb />
vatmg factor for the implemcnta- nesses that have already bought<lb />
tion of the policy was to create an space in the book are Pitt County<lb />
alcohol policy that would govern Medical Hospital, Hendrix and<lb />
hired as the book's writer after she<lb />
was contacted by a Windsor Pub-<lb />
lications representative who was<lb />
impressed with her earlier work,<lb />
"ECU: The Formative Years She<lb />
expects the book will increase<lb />
exposure of the area.<lb />
Ed Walker, president of the<lb />
Greenville Chamber of Com-<lb />
merce, said that he is also excited<lb />
about the book. "The history of<lb />
the Greenville area needs to be<lb />
preserved in the best fashion pos-<lb />
sible. There's a lot of pride about<lb />
this area, and rightfully SO<lb />
Thebook is hacked by people<lb />
who have built their businesses.<lb />
are proud oi their heritage, and<lb />
proud of their community and<lb />
where they work Emmett said<lb />
"They support a literary projec-<lb />
See Chamber, page 2<lb />
cient ID checking<lb />
National sorority policies state<lb />
that momberscannot participation<lb />
anv socials or mixers where alco-<lb />
hol is provided.<lb />
Speier said that he and the<lb />
Panhellenic (the governing body<lb />
for sororities) advisor 1 aura Sweet<lb />
were "in concurrence that there<lb />
Inside<lb />
all IFC member fraternities equally.<lb />
Ten of the 16 fraternities that com-<lb />
prise the IFC are covered by insur-<lb />
ance policies from Fraternity In-<lb />
surance Purchasing Group (FIPG),<lb />
Dail, the Pit t County Development<lb />
Commission, the Holiday Inn and<lb />
Pitt Community College.<lb />
Susan Nobles, Director of<lb />
Marketing and Public Relations for<lb />
which require the fraternities to Pitt Community College, said the<lb />
adhere to strict guidelines concern-<lb />
ing alcohol and liability at various<lb />
events.<lb />
Royal echoed Speier's remarks,<lb />
saying that the IFC alcohol policy<lb />
is a means of bringing a certain<lb />
equality to the IFC "It's not fair to<lb />
the other 10 fraternities because<lb />
they make up a majority of the IFC<lb />
body<lb />
See IFC, page 7<lb />
school was delighted to be a part<lb />
of the book. The college has pur-<lb />
chased one page of the final chap-<lb />
ter. She added, "We are excited<lb />
about the project, and are pleased<lb />
with the (choice ofl author<lb />
Bratton described the book as<lb />
a narrative history of the Green-<lb />
ville area. "1 think it would serve<lb />
to let more people know about our<lb />
history Bratton said. She was<lb />
Editorial4<lb />
The threat of nuclear<lb />
war remains<lb />
Classifieds6<lb />
Personals, For Sale,<lb />
Help Wanted, For Rent,<lb />
and Services Offered<lb />
State and Nation8<lb />
Problems and solutions<lb />
to public education in<lb />
New Orleans<lb />
Features10<lb />
Roily Gray and Sunfire:<lb />
ire at the Deli<lb />
Sports12<lb />
Pirate baseball keeps<lb />
racking up the wins<lb /><pb facs="00058196_tn_0002" /><lb />
2 The East Carolinian February 20,1990<lb />
ECU Briefs<lb />
Speaker discusses prohibiting factors<lb />
of heart transplants in Asian countries<lb />
The impact of culturally-based perceptions on the prohibition<lb />
against heart transplantation in apart was discussed Feb. 19 during a<lb />
tree public lecture sponsored by the Department of Medical Humani-<lb />
ties at the Fast Carolina University School of Medicine.<lb />
! V Margaret Lock, professor and chairman of the Department of<lb />
Humanities and Social Studies in Medicine at McGill University in<lb />
Montreal, Canada, was the guest speaker. Lock has conducted exten-<lb />
sive anthropological research on the cultural traditions in Japan and<lb />
other countries in East Asia, and East Africa. She also studies cultural<lb />
differences among ethnic groups in North America.<lb />
Geologist to discuss waste in estuaries<lb />
ECU geologist Stanley Kiggs will be discussing some of the prob-<lb />
lems associated with the waste products that have been discharged into<lb />
the Pamltco and Neuse Rivers when he speaks today at 7:30 p.m. at the<lb />
Willis (Regional Development Institute) Building. In his presentation,<lb />
"Man's Waste and Status ot the North Carolina Estuaries Riggs will<lb />
describe recent research showing high levels of organic and metal<lb />
toxins m the rivers. His address is sponsored bv the Greenville-Pitt<lb />
County 1 eague ol Women Voters and the Pamlico-Tar River Eounda-<lb />
National Campus Clips<lb />
Freshman accidentally shoots<lb />
roommate, faces expulsion from ISU<lb />
Indiana State will not prosecute lohn Tvler, a freshman who acci-<lb />
dentally shot his roommate Dale Hartley on Feb. 3. at Indiana State<lb />
l nivcrsitj rhreeday; later Hartley, who had surgeryon his hand was<lb />
m 'faircondition" at Union Hospital. Prosecutor Philip Adlersaid "It<lb />
is clear and apparent that the shooting is no more than an accident" after<lb />
having studied the evidence collected during the investigation. The<lb />
university undertook disciplinary action, according to Charles Durant<lb />
11 dean ot Student I ife. Tvler faces possible expulsion for possessing<lb />
a firearm on campus, a violation of lSU's Student Conduct C ode.<lb />
Japanese course to aid business students<lb />
UNC-CH forum discusses minorities<lb />
During a forum sponsored bv the Black Student Movement, candi<lb />
dates tor student body president discussed the problems concerning<lb />
recruiting and retention of minorities at UNC Chapel Hill, Half of the<lb />
minorities leaves before graduation whereas 75 percent of the white<lb />
students stay. "We need someone specifically- in charge of retention so<lb />
we can keep the students heresaid Mark Bibbs, one of the candidates.<lb />
A minority affairs department would be a solution to recruit and keep<lb />
minority undergraduates according to Bibbs. "As far as getting more<lb />
minority faculty members here, the whole question comes back to<lb />
mone), said Bill 1 lidelbolt, another candidate.<lb />
onathan Martin, also a candidate, considered two main steps to<lb />
recruit and keep minority faculty members. "Students have to plav a<lb />
strong role as tar as seeing what they can do themselveshe said. He<lb />
added dealing with (he administration is the second step.<lb />
Cancer studies progress at Tulane<lb />
I hr. fames Matter director (if experimental pathology at theTulam<lb />
University School of Medicine, found cell proteins that causes cells to<lb />
grow in an identical pattern to that of cancer. "We hope to be able to<lb />
understand the ways cancer occurs. And that's one of the pieces ot<lb />
information that I think we will ultimately glean from this kind of<lb />
workhe said The researchers produced an RNA molecule in a test<lb />
tube that was radioactivelv labelled and used as a probe to tell them if<lb />
something inside the cells would interact with it. A protein interacted<lb />
with the RNA.<lb />
"There is a lot more (of the protein) in cancer cells than in normal<lb />
cellsMaiter said. "But if we stimulate normal cells, we watch the<lb />
amount i-i protein go up until we get to the point where we arc about<lb />
where we see it in cancer cells<lb />
Crime Report<lb />
Unknown male suspect eludes police<lb />
in female showers of Memorial Gym<lb />
February 15<lb />
18 31- Damage to state property is reported at Jarvis Residence Hall.<lb />
18:55- Report of someone walking on a student'scarat White Residence<lb />
Hall. Damage to the vehicle is reported.<lb />
February 16<lb />
01:12- Police stops an intoxicated subject on the north side of Jones<lb />
Residence Hall The subject was banned from campus.<lb />
01 54- Police finds an unconscious subject at White Residence Hall. The<lb />
subject received a citation for public intoxication and underage con-<lb />
sumption.<lb />
02:58- A simple assault is reported at Clement Residence Hall.<lb />
04:25- A suspicious male is reported at Umstcad Residence Hall. The<lb />
subject was gone before the Public Safety officers arrived.<lb />
1342- Security reported breaking, entering and larceny at Brewster<lb />
Building<lb />
00:29- Vandalismto real property at Ninth Street and Lawrence Street<lb />
reported.<lb />
01 22- Lirceny of personal property at Belk Residence Hall is reported<lb />
01 51- Burning paper activates alarm at Jarvis Hall.<lb />
03:27- A female is assaulted north of Fleming Residence Hall.<lb />
06:01- Police find a suspicious subject around the Heming Residence<lb />
I fall and Cotter Residence Hall area. The subject was intoxicated and<lb />
the police helped him back to his car.<lb />
February 17<lb />
17:47 A vehicle is damaged in a hit and run accident south of Scott Hall.<lb />
203(i Tyler I iall residents report an offensive odor on the ninth floor.<lb />
It turns (Hit to be caused by residents cooking on the eighth floor.<lb />
23:42- Police issue a campus citation to a student in Fleming Residence<lb />
Hall for alcohol violations<lb />
02:33- Damage to personal property is reported at Fletcher Residence<lb />
Hall.<lb />
03:04- Police stop three non-students males at Umstcad Residence Hall<lb />
The trespassers were banned from campus.<lb />
14:53- An unknown male is reported in the female locker rooms in<lb />
Memorial Gym. The police could not locate the subject.<lb />
15:34- Two juvenile trespassers sneaking in and out of rooms in Garrctt<lb />
Residence 1 Iall are reported<lb />
2011 A car catches fire at Wright Circle. The fire was out by the time<lb />
police arrive.<lb />
00:04 Tires are stolen from a truck in the parking lot at Fifth and Rcade<lb />
streets J<lb />
By Jeff Becker<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The fapanese language at ECU<lb />
has been strengthened this semes-<lb />
ter with a native ot japan teaching<lb />
the course.<lb />
Kazutaka Ohno, instructor of<lb />
the class, has been in the United<lb />
States for four years. Born in<lb />
Shizuoka, Japan,Ohno has taught<lb />
Japanese privately in New York<lb />
and Colorado, as well as to high<lb />
school students in Georgia. 1 lopes<lb />
for a graduate degree in business<lb />
have brought him to FCU,and his<lb />
past experience has given him the<lb />
opportunity to teach Japanese at<lb />
the college level.<lb />
Ohno believes knowledge<lb />
about apan will be increasingly<lb />
necessary in the future. "As the<lb />
world becomes more of a global<lb />
community, (apan and America<lb />
will become more interdepend-<lb />
ent. The time has come to reach a<lb />
mutual understanding<lb />
According to Ohno, language<lb />
and culture mil plav major roles<lb />
in bringing about this mutual<lb />
understanding The course is<lb />
based on the improvement ot tour<lb />
skills: reading, writing, listening<lb />
and speaking. Culture is intro-<lb />
duced by pictures, brochures and<lb />
stories about Japanese people.<lb />
"1 teach the class as it would<lb />
be taught in Japan Ohno said.<lb />
"Students must be on time, greet<lb />
me with a bow equivalent to the<lb />
American handshake, and every-<lb />
one is called by their last name<lb />
Of the 18 students enrolled in<lb />
theclass, almost half ha ve an inter-<lb />
est in business. Dr. Louis Eckstein,<lb />
professor of Business Manage-<lb />
ment at ECU, is one of Ohno's<lb />
students. Eckstein believes that in<lb />
today's business world it is an<lb />
advantage to know about Japa-<lb />
nese people. "I would recommend<lb />
the class to anyone in business or<lb />
to anyone else with an interest in<lb />
Japan Eckstein said.<lb />
Ohno used the trade deficit<lb />
as an example of the importance<lb />
ot knowledge about Japan in<lb />
today's business world. Accord-<lb />
ing to Ohno, one reason for the<lb />
trade imbalance can be attributed<lb />
to the lack ot knowledge about<lb />
Japan on the part of American<lb />
corporations and businessmen.<lb />
"Companies such as<lb />
McDonald'sand Levi Strauss have<lb />
no problems selling their prod-<lb />
ucts i n fapan because they havean<lb />
understanding of the Japanese<lb />
Ohno said. "It is obvious that<lb />
knowing about Japan is benefi-<lb />
cial<lb />
Ohno went on to explain that<lb />
American businessmen differ<lb />
from their Japanese counterparts<lb />
in their degree of aggression. The<lb />
Japanese tend to be very patient<lb />
and weigh all options before<lb />
commiting themselves. Ameri-<lb />
cans, on the other hand, tend to be<lb />
more aggressive and often hastily<lb />
jump into transactions, according<lb />
to Ohno. Knowledge such as this<lb />
can be beneficial at job interviews,<lb />
board meetings, or any other as<lb />
pect of business, Ohno said.<lb />
As the demand for informa-<lb />
tion increases, the fapanese Ian<lb />
guageprogramatECUisexpected<lb />
to expand. The class is currently<lb />
listed as ,i"(ieneric Languagi<lb />
the EC Ucataloguebul isexp �<lb />
to eventually ram itsuv n <lb />
the Foreign Language<lb />
ment.<lb />
According to Dr. M<lb />
Schwarz, chairman ot tin I<lb />
Language I Apartment, th<lb />
will be listed under the head<lb />
"Japanese" at some point<lb />
future Schwar did not gi .<lb />
exact time when the lai<lb />
would get its own head<lb />
did say he would have to th<lb />
proposal through several<lb />
tees<lb />
The course vill b<lb />
again in the tall semester i I<lb />
and an advaru ed o n �<lb />
be available to si<lb />
completed t<lb />
Program allows students<lb />
the chance to live and<lb />
work in foreign countries<lb />
By Leona Mason<lb />
Special to The I jst Carolinian<lb />
Ittakesa unique type ot people<lb />
to give up their secure surround-<lb />
ings and to travel across the ocean<lb />
to where there is no guaranteed<lb />
job or home. But for college stu-<lb />
dents looking for a cheap wav to<lb />
spend the summer in a foreign<lb />
country, working there may be<lb />
the best option.<lb />
The Council for International<lb />
Educational Exchange (CIEE)<lb />
offers such an opportunity with<lb />
their "Work in Britain" or British<lb />
UniversitiesXorth American Club<lb />
I BUNAC) program I he program<lb />
provides participants with legal<lb />
working papers tor a foreign coun-<lb />
try which are valid for six months<lb />
Participants then don't have to<lb />
endure the usual, and difficult,<lb />
process of finding a job before<lb />
being allowed to enter that coun-<lb />
try to work. And because the<lb />
program runs on an exchange<lb />
basis one British student works<lb />
in America tor each one American<lb />
student working in Britain<lb />
employers do not have to justify<lb />
hiring a foreign worker, as they<lb />
usually do.<lb />
Obviously, the red tape is cut<lb />
considerably, but what is it really<lb />
Hketoworkabroad? What's it like<lb />
to be an American BUNACer?<lb />
BUN'ACing begins with ori-<lb />
entation. At BUNAC's headquar-<lb />
ters in London, daily orientation<lb />
sessions teach new arrivals how<lb />
to fill out tax forms and how to<lb />
find a job and a place to live. Most<lb />
BUNACers have neither job or<lb />
shelter when they arrive and find<lb />
the session helpful. In addition,<lb />
the BUNAC office keeps its own<lb />
list of job vacancies from employ-<lb />
ers who have worked previously<lb />
with the program. Using these<lb />
listings as a starting point, the<lb />
Chamber<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
tion of their community.<lb />
"Also, communitiescompete,<lb />
and this gives them something to<lb />
brag about Emmett added.<lb />
Walker said the Chamber got<lb />
involved in the project when it<lb />
was contacted by Windsor Publi-<lb />
cations. The Chamber then con-<lb />
tacted its members by mail and<lb />
received a favorable response,<lb />
according to Walker.<lb />
"We've found the process to<lb />
showcase Greenville) we've cho-<lb />
sen is most desirable. Windsor<lb />
hasdone the same throughout the<lb />
country with the success of other<lb />
books<lb />
The Chamber will reserve a<lb />
number of copies of the book,<lb />
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bUMACers arrange interviews<lb />
and present resumes to potential<lb />
employers, just like thev would in<lb />
Greenville. Persistance and nu-<lb />
merous telephone calls must pav<lb />
off; it is estimated that the average<lb />
BUN ACer f indsa job in threedavs.<lb />
What kinds of jobs do thev<lb />
findAccording to the CIEE Work<lb />
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ers work as office clerks or secre-<lb />
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The East Carolinian, January 11,1990 3<lb />
T�<lb />
Professor wins research award<lb />
This new project on I-ifth Street will include eight three-bedroom apartments, a restaurant called<lb />
Grandaddv Rossers, a hair salon and a craft shop featuring items only from North Carolina. The<lb />
renovation is expected to be completed sometime in March. (Photo by J.D. Whitmire)<lb />
than 50 research reports and ar-<lb />
ticles in the general area of geo-<lb />
morphology, hydrology and envi-<lb />
ronment systems analysis. "He is<lb />
highly regarded for his research in<lb />
these areas both nationally and<lb />
internationally Jacobs said.<lb />
Phillips completed his mas-<lb />
ters in geography at ECU in 1982<lb />
and received his doctorate at<lb />
Rutgersm 1985. He spent two years<lb />
as executive director of the Pam-<lb />
lico-Tar River Foundation and two<lb />
years as assistant professor of<lb />
geography at Arizona State Uni-<lb />
versity. He joined the faculty of<lb />
the ECU Department of Geogra-<lb />
phy and Planning in 1988 and<lb />
holds the academic rank of associ-<lb />
ate professor.<lb />
In 1986 Phillips was awarded<lb />
the Eure A ward by the NC. Coastal<lb />
Resources Commission for out-<lb />
standing contributions to coastal<lb />
management, and in 1987, he was<lb />
awarded an Environmental Sci-<lb />
ence Fellowship by the American<lb />
Association for the Advancement<lb />
of Science.<lb />
SGA<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
publications must have at least a<lb />
25GPA.<lb />
legislator Derek McCullers<lb />
argued that to be an effective<lb />
leader a student must ha e char<lb />
acter and dedication Another<lb />
legislator questioned whether rais-<lb />
ing the GPA requirement two<lb />
tenths of a point would make a<lb />
difference in the quality oi leader-<lb />
ship<lb />
The election requirements as<lb />
written in the current SGA docu-<lb />
ments book will remain the same<lb />
tor the upcoming March 21 elec-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The legislature postponed<lb />
indefinitely the resolution support<lb />
ing a change in the plan to cut state<lb />
funding ot UNC System Schools<lb />
Though the resolution was previ-<lb />
ously passed early in the meeting.<lb />
1 .egislator Marty 1 ielmsasked that<lb />
the bill be reconsidered for debate<lb />
since the motion to pass the bill<lb />
was made before negative debate<lb />
was possible.<lb />
Helms said the resolution,<lb />
written by 1 egislator Alan Tho-<lb />
mas and SGA President Tripp<lb />
Roakes, needs to take more ot .1<lb />
stand and that the problem dis<lb />
cussed needs to be addressed more<lb />
effectively. Legislator Leslie<lb />
Nicholson added that "the sarcas-<lb />
tic 'therefore be it resolved' clause<lb />
will not get us anywhere<lb />
Nicholson also said that the reso-<lb />
lution did not have certain ex-<lb />
amples and tacts to back up what<lb />
it is asking for.<lb />
The resolution states in the<lb />
therfore be it resolved' clause that<lb />
the ECl SGA supports a change<lb />
the plan to lower "state funding of<lb />
universities in the UNC system at<lb />
the expenseof quality education)<lb />
Thomas said that he thought<lb />
the bill was clear cut and that the<lb />
people mandated on the resolu-<lb />
tion did not need to be bored with<lb />
details.<lb />
The resolution can be brought<lb />
up in the future with a different<lb />
BUNAC<lb />
title or form, 1 ielms said.<lb />
In Other business, the $400<lb />
appropriation tor the National<lb />
c ollegiatel )rug Awareness Week,<lb />
to be held March 19 23, passed by<lb />
a voice vote. After a debate decid-<lb />
ing, who was actually going to<lb />
sfX'nd theappropnated money, the<lb />
body decided to help fund the<lb />
week long event. Some members<lb />
of the legislature questioned<lb />
whether the SGA funded group,<lb />
BACCHUS, was the only group<lb />
spending the money The funds<lb />
will be spent on advertising.<lb />
The Spanish Club was appro-<lb />
priated $460 to fund a bi-annual<lb />
bulletin. The 30 member group has<lb />
recently been established at ECU.<lb />
The body passed the three<lb />
constitutions tor the Graduate<lb />
Association ot Social Workers, the<lb />
ECU Health Service Peer Educa-<lb />
tional Program and the Students<lb />
tor Unity and Awareness<lb />
Continued from page 2<lb />
processors may expect a salary of France, Germany, Costa Rica, Ire- available for the summer and<lb />
$10 an hour in London rhose land. New Zealand, and Jamaica, coming semesters. For more in-<lb />
who prefer working with the All that's needed is proof of stu- formation, contact Stephanie<lb />
public rather than working with dent status and a Sh application Evancho with International Stud-<lb />
computers might find jobs in shops fee. None iif the programs have ies in Room 1002 of the General<lb />
or restaurants, and if s not uncom- deadlines so opportunities are Classroom Building at 757-6769.<lb />
men to see fellow American stu-<lb />
dents on the job in Harrod'sorthe<lb />
1 lard Rock Cafe in London. And.<lb />
of course, there is always pub tobs<lb />
which, in spite of their lower<lb />
wages, sometimes offer lodging.<lb />
With the average BUNACer s<lb />
pav being $175 a week and the<lb />
average apartment rent being $50<lb />
a week, BUNACers can save<lb />
enough to travel around Great<lb />
Britain and to take advantage oi<lb />
what the surrounding cities otter<lb />
Obviously, it's not all work and no<lb />
plav BUNAC organizes a Fourth<lb />
(if July "Booze Cruise and trips<lb />
to Paris. Amsterdam, and Dublin.<lb />
Such opportunities are what<lb />
makes the program unique. Rather<lb />
than just vacationing for a tew<lb />
weeks, the BUNACers live, work,<lb />
and occasionally travel, iis� like<lb />
the native folk do. It is the every-<lb />
day living in Britain, surviving<lb />
transportation strikes and heat-<lb />
waves, which make the work<lb />
abroad experience worth the $96<lb />
work permit fee and the $500<lb />
airplane ticket. It is the thrill of<lb />
finally giving the clerk the right<lb />
amount of money, the frustration<lb />
of getting caught in the rain with-<lb />
out a "brolly" and the homesick-<lb />
ness felt when hearing an Ameri-<lb />
can accent which make the experi-<lb />
ence invaluable.<lb />
Fair warning: the program is<lb />
not for people interested only in<lb />
touring the foreign country they<lb />
visit. BUNACers are forced to deal<lb />
with a variety of problems rang-<lb />
ing from differences in language<lb />
to national strikes, to name a few.<lb />
11 lsentirelv possible to spend three<lb />
months in London, as was my case,<lb />
and never see the crown jewels! So<lb />
fair-weathered tounstsareadvised<lb />
to seek other programs. But for<lb />
those willing to take the challenge,<lb />
for those with the unique sense of<lb />
adventure, BUNACing could not<lb />
be more rewarding.<lb />
The C1EE offers opportunities<lb />
for college students to work in<lb />
Dr. Jonathan Phillips, associ-<lb />
ate professor of geography at ECU,<lb />
has won the 1989 achievement<lb />
award for new scholars of the<lb />
Conference of Southern Graduate<lb />
Schools (CSGS) in recognition of<lb />
distinguished research achieve-<lb />
ment.<lb />
The honor was announced by<lb />
Dr. Diane M acobs , Associate<lb />
Vice Chancellor for Research and<lb />
Dean of the Graduate School at<lb />
ECl I CSGS will present theaward,<lb />
a plaque and a $500 prize to Phil-<lb />
lips at its annual meeting in Tus-<lb />
caloosa, Ala , Feb. 19, acobs said.<lb />
"The purpose of the award is<lb />
to recognize distinguished<lb />
achievement in research by a fac-<lb />
ulty member of a CSGS institution<lb />
who has completed the terminal<lb />
degree within the past six years<lb />
lacobs said. This year's award was<lb />
in the area of the S(xial Sciences.<lb />
Phillips has published more<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4, Tuesday February 20, 1990<lb />
The Star Wars mess continues<lb />
Threat of nuclear destruction<lb />
Where does the escalation end?<lb />
l<lb />
) .<lb />
.11<lb />
UCt 101<lb />
i, the onlu solution. Ain't<lb />
no<lb />
an stop this now<lb />
-HobMarlov<lb />
will war with one another. I listory has<lb />
woven this, as man since the dawn ol time<lb />
i<lb />
It seems that we as Americans have for-<lb />
gotten what is hanging over our heads. Eve-<lb />
ryday we go to class, watch TV, cat, drive<lb />
our cars, sleep and just basically do what<lb />
every human being docs, we live life.<lb />
And yet, everyday, nuclear weapons are<lb />
is a supposed foreign enemy<lb />
oised to strike us, to destroy<lb />
ir I uildings, our lives, and our<lb />
aimed at u<lb />
sits idly b<lb />
our homes,<lb />
world<lb />
It seems these days we have supressed<lb />
the idea that cur existence is in such a pre-<lb />
carious bal ince Weliveday today, week to<lb />
week, oblivious to our peril, putting the<lb />
idea ol total nuclear destruction on the back<lb />
burner su u speak.<lb />
People are wrapped up in issues like the<lb />
environment, abortion, world hunger, gov-<lb />
ernment bud get cuts, and even animal rights.<lb />
These issues would easily come to mean<lb />
nothing, with the simple push of a button<lb />
Many argue thai an intelligent modern<lb />
society will never resort to a nuclear war,<lb />
and that it there is a war, only conventional<lb />
warfare will be used. Perhaps this is true,<lb />
but then again, maybe it is not.<lb />
The nature ot man dictates that humans<lb />
as tought w ith man. lor behets or personal<lb />
gain. What's to stop history trom once again<lb />
repeating itseli ?<lb />
Then there's deterrence The escalation<lb />
that can lead toonly three choices: dis orna-<lb />
ment, coexistance through tear ol destruc-<lb />
tion, or complete destruction itself.<lb />
At the present we are coexisting. Rela-<lb />
tions between nuclear powers are at a com-<lb />
parative zenith. And Still no weapons have<lb />
been deactivated<lb />
Disarmament. Now there's a good one.<lb />
There have been talks about disassembling<lb />
nuclear weapons since detente in the 1950s.<lb />
But instead ot a reduction ol arms, we have<lb />
continually built nigger and more powerful<lb />
missiles.<lb />
And escalation continues, with no im-<lb />
mediate end in sight The Strategic Defense<lb />
Initiative now gives ps a slight edge, but<lb />
how long will this edge last, and more<lb />
important, huw long until some randqpn<lb />
radical country masters nuclear technology,<lb />
develops a bomb, and presses the button?<lb />
The threat of a nuclear war is a reality<lb />
that is there but is a realit) almost impos<lb />
By Nathaniel Mead<lb />
I dilorial Columnist<lb />
Wove all heard about the<lb />
Strategic Defense Initiative (SD1),<lb />
that magnificent shield in space<lb />
that Reagan said would make<lb />
nuclear weapons "impotent and<lb />
obsolete We now know that any<lb />
talk of effective strategic defense<lb />
against nuclear weapons is dan-<lb />
gerous and misleading. It also<lb />
carries a big pricetag: American<lb />
taxpayers paid $16.7 billion tor<lb />
SPI during the Reagan years.<lb />
Where do we now stand? Are we<lb />
still paying for Reagan's flights of<lb />
fancy and whimsical strategems<lb />
against the "evil empire"?<lb />
M first, George Bush said SD1<lb />
was "expensive and had techno-<lb />
logical problems and he sup-<lb />
ported cutting the SPI budget bv<lb />
$1 billion However, the recent<lb />
launching if two SD1 satellites<lb />
indicates that he still blithely sup-<lb />
ports Star Wars in principle and is<lb />
prepared to tunnel billions more<lb />
into it. Hush may not share<lb />
Reagan's Hollywood sense of<lb />
glitzy science notion the good<lb />
guvs zapping the black-hats with<lb />
gleaming new space weapons<lb />
but he nevertheless shares the old<lb />
actor's flare for scientifically bank-<lb />
rupt propositions.<lb />
When itcomes to nuclear war,<lb />
deterrence of any kind seems<lb />
obsolete. In a Cornel! University<lb />
186 survey of members trom the<lb />
National Academy ot Sciences,<lb />
most sciennstsconcluded that any<lb />
space-based anti-missile system<lb />
would have to destroy 99 percent<lb />
of incoming nuclear warhead to<lb />
adequately protect the United<lb />
States in a nuclear war nlj 10<lb />
out of 500 scientists surveyed<lb />
thought SPI could achieve those<lb />
results in the net 25 years it<lb />
ever at all. The following year, a<lb />
committee of experts privy u SDI<lb />
research concluded it would take<lb />
at least 10 years of intensive re-<lb />
search just to determine it the<lb />
system could Junction effectively<lb />
The report, issued by the Ameri-<lb />
can Physical Society, the natron's<lb />
largest organization of physicists,<lb />
didn't even analyze computerized<lb />
satellite systems, the most prob-<lb />
lematic aspect of SDI<lb />
Indeed, nuclear deterrence is<lb />
a foolish goal when the prohabjl<lb />
�<lb />
itv ot mechanical em r an i � � .<lb />
warning is taken inl<lb />
most recent findii ruise mis-<lb />
siles fly too low to be tra �<lb />
would thereby eludi theSi<lb />
defense system In fa<lb />
very beginning M 1 ne � r �<lb />
addressed low altitude<lb />
systems bombers<lb />
siles.and "suite ase nu leai<lb />
ons Sovietadvan � inl<lb />
anti-satellite '��� capons t<lb />
gies ii uld turn i<lb />
performarw e<lb />
But the aim f SDI<lb />
prevent all Soviet missili fi -<lb />
hitting targets in the Unit<lb />
Proponents a i ep! that<lb />
missiles arecertam to get thi<lb />
The aim, rather is to n<lb />
strike so difficult an Isoi � that<lb />
the Soviets will dei idi<lb />
worth it In other w r<lb />
system does not a tuallv n<lb />
work it is enough for tl<lb />
e's to suspect that parts I I ���<lb />
function to scuttle th i<lb />
( ritks sav. howeer tl<lb />
Soviet leaders pen eive Si n �'� �<lb />
as part ot a 1 S first strike tral<lb />
egy, allowing us to laui<lb />
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sible to grasp. One only hopes we can evade T3 (CkY Ck <lb />
its pow<lb />
grasp, v 'm<lb />
orful grip<lb />
strong examples,<lb />
be heroes to someone<lb />
By Dinah Eng<lb />
Gannett News Service<lb />
Nelson Mandela is free.<lb />
The release ot the South Afri-<lb />
can black nationalist leader sig-<lb />
nals an inevitable end to apart-<lb />
heid, and offers the rest of the<lb />
world another new hero.<lb />
Mandela, jailed 27 and one-<lb />
half years for activities opposing<lb />
white minority rule, walked out<lb />
of the prison that symbolized his<lb />
nation's fears on Feb. 11, five<lb />
months short of his 72nd birth-<lb />
da v.<lb />
Shortly before his release1, he<lb />
posed tor pictures with South<lb />
African President Frederik VV.<lb />
deklerk, the man who freed him.<lb />
On Mandela's face was a gentle<lb />
smile that spoke of enduring faith<lb />
in human rights and individual<lb />
freedoms.<lb />
In mv mind, the lyrics from<lb />
part of Handel's "Messiah" rang<lb />
out "And with his stripes, we<lb />
are healed<lb />
In every culture, we took to<lb />
people who represent the best ot<lb />
who we are and hope- to be. The<lb />
world is not a perfect place, and<lb />
when we are faced with a wrong<lb />
that is somehow made right, a part<lb />
of us all is healed in the pro ess<lb />
So, as in the case of Nelson<lb />
Mandela, when one of us wins a<lb />
battle, we all win<lb />
We need heroes, people whose<lb />
achievements remind us that we,<lb />
too, can do great thingsertainly<lb />
we make celebrities into heroes<lb />
everv day. Yet while it's easy to<lb />
admire famous people trom afar,<lb />
the most important heroes to us<lb />
are those who have personally<lb />
touched our lives<lb />
For Dione Prince, a junior in a<lb />
District of Columbia high school,<lb />
the most influential person in his<lb />
life is his mother<lb />
"Mv mom alwavs tells me<lb />
f<lb />
there isn't anything lean tdo h<lb />
says "She's aiv. aysbeen the n 1 st<lb />
influential person in m<lb />
because she believes in me<lb />
This is what the best h<lb />
do thev not only set exan -<lb />
torus to tollow they empowi<lb />
with their belief that we can do the<lb />
same. How many times have we<lb />
come to junctures in ourliveswhen<lb />
someone realh madeadiffi '<lb />
bv helping us nnd the wa '<lb />
With time, Nelson Mand<lb />
desire to foster recora 1l1at1en.net<lb />
recrimination" in hiscountn ���:<lb />
inspire the kind ot .hams<lb />
lead to true freedom tor all<lb />
In our ow n lives, we ca<lb />
courage those around us tod<lb />
same In any situation, it is thi<lb />
bridge we create with rec r<lb />
ation that brings us true free<lb />
Every d.t�. we all be he-<lb />
roes to someone.<lb />
.� :��� fk � <lb />
To the Editor<lb />
Concerned student offers ideas for improving campus<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
This article is mainlv in re-<lb />
sponse to the recent article con-<lb />
cerning the renovation of resi-<lb />
dence halls on the campus of Fast<lb />
Carolina University which was<lb />
subtitled "Residence I Jails sched-<lb />
uled to get $35 million facelift<lb />
This article was run in The East<lb />
Carolinian on Feb 13, 1W0.<lb />
With the rate of living on<lb />
campus scheduled to increase an<lb />
extra $70 per student per semester<lb />
in the coming academic year, and<lb />
an alleged decrease in available<lb />
school funds, doesn't it seem il-<lb />
logical to think of such expendi-<lb />
tures? The improvements to be<lb />
made on the residence halls in-<lb />
clude the installation of energy<lb />
efficient lighting, heating and air-<lb />
cond 1 tinning systems. This is very<lb />
nice indeed, and these improve-<lb />
ments should be made. But then<lb />
come the improvements to be made<lb />
to Scott dorm, which include the<lb />
installation of new movable furni-<lb />
ture in the rooms. Wow, how ex-<lb />
pensive sounding!<lb />
I have to think and wonder<lb />
where the old furniture is going to<lb />
go. Will it be wasted? In other<lb />
words, will this retired furniture<lb />
be treated like manv other things<lb />
on this campus taken for<lb />
granted? If people didn't take care<lb />
of the old furniture in these nxims,<lb />
think of what the new furniture<lb />
will look like in a few years. "Oh<lb />
well, its only money so the school<lb />
officials would probably say. Yeah,<lb />
our money!<lb />
Is it a fact that thisschool needs<lb />
more money in order to operate<lb />
effectively? 1 think not. I can sup-<lb />
port my stand on this issue easily<lb />
in two major ways. First, this sch wl<lb />
could have functioned without<lb />
wasting all that monev on the<lb />
walkway in front of lovnor Li-<lb />
brary. Secondly, I can walk<lb />
through many classroom build-<lb />
ings on this campus and sec a<lb />
tremendous waste occurring. On<lb />
some halls in the various class-<lb />
room buildings on campus, there<lb />
will be around 20classrooms with<lb />
the lights turned on while maybe<lb />
a total of three classrooms are in<lb />
actual use. Not only is this prac-<lb />
tice wasteful, but its stupid.<lb />
Another editorial, which ex-<lb />
pressed some of these views, and<lb />
which I thought was very well<lb />
written was published in Th e East<lb />
Carolinian on Feb. 15. The writer<lb />
is a resident advisor living at this<lb />
university, and takes a stand on<lb />
how safe the residence halls are<lb />
on campus. The writer brings to<lb />
light manv situations vhich<lb />
should be weighted more impor-<lb />
tant than the beautification of this<lb />
place "where teachers teach The<lb />
writer is very correct when mak-<lb />
ing the point of how glamorous<lb />
this place is when you can pack<lb />
your bags and leave for home<lb />
every afternoon. 1 think that ar-<lb />
ticle was tops.<lb />
Another problem on this<lb />
campus is parking and its availa-<lb />
bility. Any whereelsein this world,<lb />
if someone tried to sell you a prod-<lb />
uct under false pretenses, it would<lb />
be considered fraud, but here at<lb />
ECU, when the school sells more<lb />
parking stickers than it has spaces<lb />
available, it is called good busi-<lb />
ness sense for Public Safety.<lb />
Granted that some people try to<lb />
get away with murder when it<lb />
comes to parking around campus,<lb />
other students have to commute a<lb />
long distance every day in order<lb />
to attend classes. Some commut-<lb />
ers can't catch the bus from Fick-<lb />
len in time for their classes, but if<lb />
they invent their own parking<lb />
spaces on main campus. Public<lb />
Safety is hiding in the bushes for<lb />
them damn criminals.<lb />
One of my friends told me of<lb />
the situation in which she was<lb />
involved with Public Safety. She<lb />
had innocently parked in a dirt<lb />
path, of which she didn' t have any<lb />
knowledge of it being a dirt path,<lb />
near Mendenhall so she could rush<lb />
to a class. Needless to say, when<lb />
she returned to her car, she had<lb />
received a ticket. She went to<lb />
Public Safety and told the woman<lb />
at the desk what had happened. In<lb />
a very uncaring way, the woman<lb />
behind the desk replied to my<lb />
friend, "They have a new parking<lb />
lot at Ficklen now I wonder how<lb />
tar this woman has to walk c.cb<lb />
ca inordertositbehind her desk<lb />
Instead ot "stealing" so much ot<lb />
the student's monev by selling<lb />
nearly useless parking stickers and<lb />
giving out millions ot tickets, why<lb />
don't thev build parking decks<lb />
around main campus? 1 guess thev<lb />
would lose their income<lb />
Questions remaining go be<lb />
answered:<lb />
1 Will waste on this campus<lb />
ever end ?<lb />
2. Will the safety of students<lb />
ever be put before the beautifica-<lb />
tion of ECU?<lb />
3. Will the "stealing" ever end?<lb />
4. What is going to happen to<lb />
the registration process on<lb />
this campus?<lb />
Ronald Mercer<lb />
Freshman<lb />
Chemistry<lb />
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The East Carolinian, February 20,1990 5<lb />
Victim of racism faces death penalty<lb />
By Richard Prince<lb />
C.jnnett News Service<lb />
Russell Thomas Moore has<lb />
lived the kind of life no one would<lb />
want<lb />
His mother, an Australian<lb />
aborigine, is from the outback of a<lb />
nation where for years her people<lb />
were little more than fodder for<lb />
target practice.<lb />
Beverly Moore Whymangave<lb />
birth to her oldest son 2b years<lb />
ago, at a time when government<lb />
policy was to take these black<lb />
babies a way and try to make them<lb />
'White She was 14.<lb />
Russell Moore was adopted<lb />
by white Australian missionaries<lb />
w hose work took them to Amer-<lb />
ica when the bov. renamed James<lb />
Hudson Savage, reached age 6.<lb />
Today, after 20 years of being<lb />
Star Wars<lb />
Continued from page 4<lb />
preemptive attack and then to<lb />
destroy the remnant ot anv sur-<lb />
vivingSoviet forces, lnahotcrisis<lb />
situation, this may tempt the Sovi-<lb />
ets to make a preemptive first strke<lb />
against the United States. In this<lb />
case, Stars Wars only makes the<lb />
situation tar more dangerous than<lb />
it already is.<lb />
The Pentagon has usually<lb />
managed to get all the research<lb />
support it needs bv ottering lucra-<lb />
tive military contracts to elite<lb />
university labs, but when it comes<lb />
to SDI, tew scientists are so easily<lb />
Kmght out. Over 60 percent of<lb />
faculty at the top 20 physics de-<lb />
partments in the country in-<lb />
cluding MIT. Princeton, 1 larvard,<lb />
and Cornell have signed a<lb />
pledge not to accept SDI research<lb />
money Notably, MIT opponents<lb />
outnumber proponents by 10 to 1.<lb />
Such expert opposition to SHI has<lb />
undermined the Bush<lb />
administration's attempts to sell<lb />
its Star Wars program to IS. tax-<lb />
pavers<lb />
Not since the Vietnam War<lb />
have scientists organized such a<lb />
unified dissent against the mili-<lb />
tary By actually refusing funds<lb />
tor SDI, our physicists are forgo-<lb />
ing their traditional "scientific<lb />
neutrality" to take a political stand<lb />
on an issue that threatens global<lb />
survival. Clearly those few "ex-<lb />
pert" supporters of SDI are an<lb />
unprincipled minority whose fis-<lb />
cal interests have blinded them<lb />
from scientific reality. Popular<lb />
fantasies spawned by Reagan's<lb />
jellybean brain and inspired by<lb />
Luke Skywalker should never be<lb />
allowed to supersede a broad<lb />
survey of scientific opinion.<lb />
I ndertheReaganadministra-<lb />
rton, 70 percent of all government<lb />
research and development funds<lb />
went toward the military. (Prior<lb />
to 1980, it was less than 50 per-<lb />
centAnd over 60 percent of our<lb />
taxpaver dollars still goes to pay-<lb />
ing tor past and present military<lb />
expenditures. A large percentage<lb />
of this could be used instead to<lb />
improve our educational system<lb />
and the ever-eroding quality of<lb />
life for lower- and middle-class<lb />
Americans. CuttingSDI altogether<lb />
would be a step toward reducing<lb />
our $2.9 trillion deficit and stabi-<lb />
lizing our now extremely precari-<lb />
ous economy.<lb />
Considering the total number<lb />
of nuclear warheads in the world<lb />
today, nuclear deterrence of any<lb />
kind must be considered condu-<lb />
cive to Mutually Assured Destruc-<lb />
tion (MAD) Bush fails to realize<lb />
that SDI, as it now stands is just as<lb />
MAD as any other strategy at our<lb />
disposal. The real priority � and<lb />
the least expensive � is persistent<lb />
diplomacy seeking multilateral<lb />
arms reduction and a phasing out<lb />
of nuclear power (hence bomb<lb />
production)altogether.Aslongas<lb />
we have enough nuclear warheads<lb />
to blow up the world at least forty<lb />
times over, we can afford to make<lb />
massive arms reductions, let's be<lb />
clear on this When Bush talks<lb />
about a stronger military, he's<lb />
reallv talking about a more dan-<lb />
gerous world.<lb />
an outsider in American society,<lb />
Savage is on death row Fourteen<lb />
monthsago, he brutally killed and<lb />
sexually abused a white woman,<lb />
interior designer Barbara Ann<lb />
Barber, in Melbourne, Fla.<lb />
Now, asif two wrongs makea<lb />
right, Florida is about to com-<lb />
pound the tragedy.<lb />
A jury voted 11 to 1 for life in<lb />
prison. Last month a judge made<lb />
it the electric chair.<lb />
Exotic and bizarre, the case of<lb />
lames Savage deserves mention<lb />
when we in the United States<lb />
consider our attitudes toward the<lb />
death penalty, multicultural cur-<lb />
ricula, cross-racial adoptions, our<lb />
own Native Americans � and<lb />
what constitutes a good family.<lb />
"The story is important for<lb />
(the United States) tocome to terms<lb />
with says anthropologist Angela<lb />
Gilliam of Evergreen State Col-<lb />
lege in Olympia, Wash who<lb />
taught for two years in New<lb />
Guinea.<lb />
"The whole notion is that in<lb />
order to be civilized' you have to<lb />
be as close to Euro- American cul-<lb />
tureas possible said anthropolo-<lb />
gist Angela Gilliam of Evergreen<lb />
State University in Olympia,<lb />
Wash. "Maybe the idealized U.S.<lb />
family is not so perfect. Look at<lb />
the suicide rates in middle-class<lb />
families. Yet we are very eager to<lb />
blame poor people for their fami-<lb />
nes.<lb />
For years, U.S. policy sent<lb />
Native American children to<lb />
boarding schools where they were<lb />
forbidden to speak their native<lb />
tongue or participate in any In-<lb />
dian activities. That policy has<lb />
ended, but lingering suspicions<lb />
keep many away from "white"<lb />
schools � and woefully undere-<lb />
ducated.<lb />
During Savage's trial, a psy-<lb />
chiatrist testified that Savage had<lb />
an emotional age of about 12 and<lb />
suffered brain damage from drug<lb />
and alcohol abuse.<lb />
Hisadoptivepa rents, mission-<lb />
aries Graeme and Nesta Savage,<lb />
said that by age 15 Savage had<lb />
begun drinking and exposing<lb />
himself to women.<lb />
His family nickname was "The<lb />
Nigger Savage would tell his<lb />
birth mother during the trial.<lb />
"He didn't fit in with the<lb />
whites because he was black<lb />
Beverly Whyman told the St. Pe<lb />
tersburg Times, "and he didn't fit<lb />
in with blacks because they saw<lb />
him as white. He was a man with-<lb />
out a country, a man without a<lb />
people<lb />
By 18, Savage was on his own,<lb />
living the life of a vagrant.<lb />
In 1982, he began the first of<lb />
many long stays behind bars. He<lb />
was guilty of car theft, armed<lb />
robbery, burglary and attacks on<lb />
prison guards.<lb />
Savage was released from<lb />
prison in October 1988. Old habits<lb />
returned.<lb />
"The last couple of weeks I<lb />
wasout (of prison)I started smok-<lb />
ing crack Savage told Florida To-<lb />
day. "I started smoking it every<lb />
day. 1 was drunk and high at the<lb />
time of the crime<lb />
The excuses held no weight<lb />
with Circuit Judge Lawrence<lb />
Johnston. "Drugs and alcohol are<lb />
personal choices he said. "Cross-<lb />
racial adoptions are not doomed<lb />
to failure<lb />
Savage, using a public de-<lb />
fender, is appealing. A support<lb />
group (Friends of Russell Moore,<lb />
55 Washington St 9th floor,<lb />
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201) is urging a<lb />
letter-writing campaign to the<lb />
Australian Embassy and to Flor-<lb />
ida Gov. Bob Martinez in efforts to<lb />
have Savage's sentence reduced.<lb />
Beverly Whyman is back in<lb />
Australia, seeking support to bring<lb />
him back. Her government has<lb />
abolished the death penalty, but<lb />
on matters of race is still sorting<lb />
right from wrong.<lb />
Just as in the United States,<lb />
some branches of government try<lb />
harder than others.<lb />
"He paid for his crime<lb />
Wyman says of the son she lost 26<lb />
years ago. "But who will pay for<lb />
the crimes perpetrated against<lb />
him?"<lb />
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IS YOUR FRATERNITY, SORORITY or<lb />
DISPLAY CLASSIFIEDS<lb />
club interested in earning $1,(XX).00 for<lb />
a one-week, on campus marketing<lb />
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SPRING BREAK JAMAICA: from S449<lb />
COMPLETE Enjoy hot nights, cool<lb />
drinks, reggae music and sandy beaches<lb />
traveling to lamaica with Jamaica s<lb />
oldest and largest collegiate tour<lb />
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call 11 Parker, M. Pellet or C Wood.<lb />
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SUMMER JOBS: Mow $1025 to start<lb />
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HELP WANTED: I'jrt time help from<lb />
1 5-20 hours a week working as a part<lb />
time sales associate Ask for Don at IV<lb />
and Pay 7V WS4 wineOur definite-<lb />
lvpre downtown fraternities II<lb />
TAUSVVe enjoyed partying with you<lb />
guvs Thursday night Let's get together<lb />
again in the future1 Love, The Chi-OS<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
KlrGOLD TOWERS<lb />
Now I'aking Leases tor Fall<lb />
1990. Efficiency1 bedr.i &amp; 2<lb />
bedrmapis. Call752 - 2865<lb />
TO ALL NEW OR CURRENT<lb />
ENVIRONMENTAL Students Their<lb />
vn be the first meeting Wed Feb 21<lb />
Room 22 at 5 p m The meeting will be<lb />
focusing on the organizing the New<lb />
Environmental Design Croup (Hficers<lb />
and committees will be appointed at this<lb />
meeting<lb />
HON: The laM 4 months have hern<lb />
great' Thanks for everything Alvi, vou<lb />
can have a hug anytime Love, B B<lb />
FAB 5 AND LIL F: You're the greatest<lb />
friends ever' I luv u' Fab 15 Sunshine<lb />
TO MY NEW FIANCEE: Thanks for a<lb />
wonderful relationship 1 love vou more<lb />
and more each day we spend together<lb />
! ove a, lavton<lb />
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I Ht TA CHI: Woke up las) Thursdav<lb />
morning with a wine glass in my hand<lb />
VTios wine7 Who's winnne Where the<lb />
hell did 1 dine1' It's time to award those<lb />
who went beyond Ihe (all oj duty at last<lb />
Valentine's dance t S the Iceman<lb />
award, Tony W the is the beer here<lb />
yet?" award, Paul S the "My date<lb />
invented a new dance award. 1 oren F<lb />
the 'Totally wide open award, Dave K<lb />
the "1 didn't mean to turn you on"<lb />
award; Steve S the That's not a mop,<lb />
dude that s slut award. I the "Geee, i<lb />
wonder where Tommy is award and<lb />
e eryone there geN the "no pain, no<lb />
pain" award (u r i ieros!<lb />
FHFTACHIS AND THFIR DATES:<lb />
The Valentine's dance last Wednesday<lb />
was incredible Everyone looked BOOOOO<lb />
gixxl It would've been great for it to<lb />
have lasted longer, but rime flies when<lb />
vou are having tun It anyone "forgot<lb />
lust how fun it was. ! m sorry because<lb />
that dance was detmatelv one to<lb />
remember<lb />
DELTA SK;S: Thanks tor the pre-<lb />
dowtowTi Lers do it again! Love The<lb />
Alpha Phis<lb />
A SPECIAL THANK OLTo ail FA U<lb />
students and taoiltv and �-tiav to<lb />
DISPLAY CLASSIFIEDS<lb />
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212 N. v.KCii Si<lb />
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323 Clifton St. Suite 7<lb />
Greenville. NC 2785X<lb />
Special $25. - Reg $40.<lb />
Phone 756-9558<lb />
February 20,1990<lb />
the fraterimties and sororities for helping<lb />
us raise money for the 1 leart Fund We<lb />
couldn't have done it without you' lxv<lb />
The Alpha Phis<lb />
CHI OMEGA: Kendra, Tina, Krista<lb />
Angela, Kris, Bitsv, Ashley, and Windy<lb />
You all did a gTeat job Thank you for all<lb />
the advise and encouragement at the<lb />
retreat You guys will definitely be a<lb />
hard act to follow Love in Chi Omega.<lb />
The 199)Exec<lb />
A TTN LSS MAJORS: Come by King<lb />
'andwi. h tor a pre game meeting on<lb />
Wednesday. Feb 21 at 5 'I' loin us for<lb />
some Adult Refreshments and get<lb />
psyched tor ECU to beat Richmond<lb />
PI KAPPS: Congratulations Alex Martin<lb />
Brother of the month and Congrahila<lb />
tions to Karen on getting lavahered Matt<lb />
you need to stick with her Rob<lb />
O'Connor quit bugging me to put vou<lb />
name in the paper' I'm not going to do it<lb />
PI KAPPS It s finally Founder's Day and<lb />
time to )am This Saturday, we 11 party<lb />
dance, and not give a damn' (except for<lb />
damaging the hotel) It vou happen by<lb />
mistake, the dinner vou miss well.<lb />
Tommy and Fills are surely to be pisso<lb />
All vou brothers wati h out for snakes in<lb />
the grass, You know who I'm talking<lb />
about so don't be a dumb ass So let's<lb />
party responsibly, ! know we all can. 111<lb />
see vail there' Signed Batman<lb />
"02:Kir hearts go out to vou. mav<lb />
( upid shixt you down mi vou WOT t<lb />
have a I � � � ' ��-� rs<lb />
and and y fi eavei �bo e bul I<lb />
707 you II onl) �' love I lappv<lb />
V alentine s I 'av' A week late! Love<lb />
PHI BETA SIGMA Formal Smoker<lb />
tonight at Mendenhall Room 247 al ' '<lb />
p m Everyon �����<lb />
rYR   '� - i variet) I tu 12 best<lb />
selling name bi ndoms ust$679-t<lb />
tax Rushed first lass mail! Call<lb />
healthwise to order I 900-933-4300<lb />
1 os I  . ai  ��� '� � a1 .v �-<lb />
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stomach from when she was sp�v�si<lb />
i ast sea : nda � ift n i��'� at the i ul k<lb />
s,k at the end o! Second st it found<lb />
pit ase .1 3 � � 328 u d as) I � I 'avid ��<lb />
lean e message<lb />
ATTFN TR1-SIG: The pre downtown<lb />
was fun as usual, but then again<lb />
partying with v u ladies is always fui<lb />
Wait! Who is that girl with the or <lb />
leg' Aren't vou from Aspen? Thanks<lb />
again Love the Brothers and . ��<lb />
kappa sinia<lb />
PTirBTTX STCTWA FormaT? ��: -a<lb />
night at Mendenhall Room 1: a: <lb />
pm Everyone welcome<lb />
PHI TALS  n joyed partying with<lb />
vou guvs Thursday night Let - get<lb />
together again in the future! I 0V� The<lb />
(hi (s<lb />
DISPLAY CLASSIFIEDS<lb />
WIN A HAWAII <lb />
VACATION OR BIG SCREEN T<lb />
PI. I S RAISE I IP To $1,400 IN<lb />
.11 ST 10 DAYS!<lb />
Objective- Fundraiser<lb />
Conimitment: Minimal<lb />
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Cjst: Zero Investment<lb />
Campus organizations, clubs, frats,<lb />
sororities call OCMC at I (XOOl<lb />
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Announcements<lb />
ECU BIOLOGY CLUB<lb />
There will be a Biology dub meeting on<lb />
Tuesday, Feb 20th at 3 00 in room BN-109<lb />
Guest sjxiker. Bill Holman will bespeak-<lb />
ing on Politics of the Environment<lb />
Everyone interested is welcome to oin us'<lb />
VV�S2fEL<lb />
Wes2fcl is a Christian fellowship which<lb />
welcomes all students, and is sponsored<lb />
(ointly by the Presbyterian and Methodist<lb />
Campus Ministries Come to the Method-<lb />
is Student Center (301 E 5th across from<lb />
Garrett dorm) this Wednesday night at 3<lb />
p m and every Wednesday night for a<lb />
delicious all-you-can-eat home cooked<lb />
meal ($2 25) with a short program after-<lb />
wards Signed for the hearing impaired<lb />
Call 738-2030 more information<lb />
PECSIQN SCIENCES STUPY<lb />
The Decision Sciences Society will have<lb />
its meeting on Thursday, Feb 22 at 430<lb />
pm inGCB3012.ms SandraManessfrom<lb />
Pitt County Memorial Hospital will be<lb />
speaking on Information Systems Man-<lb />
agement<lb />
LAW SOCIETY<lb />
The La w Society will be holding a meeting<lb />
Feb 26,1990 at 5.45 p.m. in Ragsdale 218<lb />
Anyone Interested please attend.<lb />
ECU AMBASSADORS<lb />
Don't forget! The ECU Ambassadors will<lb />
be having a meeting on Wednesday, Feb-<lb />
ruary 21st at Western Steer on 10th Street.<lb />
Come at 4:30 pm for dinner and the<lb />
meeting begins at 5.15 p.m. See ya there!<lb />
EMA<lb />
the Financial Management Association will<lb />
meet on Wednesday, February 21 at<lb />
3:00p.m. in room 3009 GCB. Agenda<lb />
items include officer nominations, set-<lb />
ting a spring banquet date, getting DMA<lb />
Chances, making reservations for Chi-<lb />
cago convention Bring vour SO 00 reg<lb />
istrarion fee if vou are planning to go to<lb />
Chicago<lb />
ECU SCHOOL QF MUSIC<lb />
EVENTS FEB. 20-26<lb />
Loonis McGlohon Tno with ECU Con-<lb />
cert Choir (Feb. 20,8 15 pm .Wright Au-<lb />
ditorium; tickets $2 for students, S4<lb />
general admission, available at door or<lb />
in advance from Central Ticket office<lb />
757-4788); Emerson String Quartet on<lb />
ECUChamberMusicSeries(Feb 25,300<lb />
p.m Hendrix Theater, ticket informa-<lb />
tion 757-4788). DIAL 757-4370 FOR TI IE<lb />
SCHOOL OF MUSICS "RECORDED<lb />
CALENDAR OF EVENTS "<lb />
LOONIS McGLOHON TRIO<lb />
INWRIGHXFEBIQ<lb />
The renowned Loonis McGlohon Tno<lb />
performs a concert of popular and )az<lb />
music on Tuesday, February 20 at 8:15<lb />
pm in Wright Auditorium with the<lb />
ECU Concert Choir under the director<lb />
Brett Watson Wickets are $2 for stu-<lb />
dents, $4 general admission, available at<lb />
the door or at the Central Ticket Office.<lb />
Mendenhall, 757-4788 McGlohons Trio<lb />
based in Charlotte, came to national at<lb />
tention in 1979 when they appeared on<lb />
National Public Radio for 56 weeks on<lb />
the award-winning series "American<lb />
Popular Songs Since then, they have<lb />
recorded 26 album McGlohon, one of<lb />
America's most respected pianists and<lb />
composers, has performed with and h ad<lb />
his songs recorded by such artists and<lb />
composers, has performed with and had<lb />
his songs recorded by such greats as<lb />
Tony Bennett, Eileen Garrell, Margaret<lb />
Whiting, Frank Sinatra, Woodv I lerman,<lb />
and Rosemary Chxinev I le and Charles<lb />
Kuralt collaborated on the musical pro<lb />
duction "North Carolina is My Home"<lb />
and together have been selected as speak<lb />
ers for this year's ECU Commencement<lb />
program<lb />
IMPROVING YOUR STUDY<lb />
SKILLS<lb />
Learning how to improve your Study<lb />
skills for grater success in college The<lb />
following mini course and workshops<lb />
can help prepare for the added work<lb />
load of college or help to increase vour<lb />
grade point average All sessions will be<lb />
held in 313 Wright Building: Februarv<lb />
26, Monday and 27, Tuesday Time<lb />
Management - 3-4.30 p.m. You may at<lb />
tend all the topic sessions or choose the<lb />
ones the ones where you need the most<lb />
improvement<lb />
LAMBDA ALPHA<lb />
Dr Hal Daniel, Ph D Dept. of Speech,<lb />
Language and Auditory Pathology will<lb />
speak about his research interests in<lb />
human evolution and biological anthro-<lb />
pology. Tuesday, February 27,4:30pm<lb />
BD-302. Refreshments will be served.<lb />
All Anthropology majorsminors or<lb />
an yone that is interested in learning more<lb />
are cordially invited to attend<lb />
NEWMAN CATHQLJC<lb />
STUDENT CENTER<lb />
Announcing a Wednesday night dinner<lb />
special! Fun, fellowship and all the home-<lb />
cooking you can eat It all starts at 5:30<lb />
p m Come - Bring a friend<lb />
All families and friends of children with<lb />
special needs and interested professional are<lb />
invited to the annual meeting ot Parents<lb />
Supporting ParentsfPSP) It will be held<lb />
Thursday, March lstat7 30p m in room 103<lb />
of the Belk Building on the ECL1 campus. Dr.<lb />
Jeannie Golden, psychologist and assistant<lb />
professor in Psychology at ECU, is the fea-<lb />
tured speaker and will be speaking on<lb />
"Dealing with theStress to Being Everything<lb />
to Everybody " Also to be introduced will be<lb />
PSIvs 1900-91 new officers Free babysitting<lb />
services will be offered during the meeting<lb />
for those who call Sand v Steele at 757-4494 or<lb />
355-3127 bv February 27.<lb />
CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FEL-<lb />
LOWSHIP<lb />
We invite vou to be with us every Wed night<lb />
at 7 pm. in Room 212 Mendenhall for prayer<lb />
and Bible study. Everyone is welcome to be<lb />
a part of this growing fellowship For more<lb />
info call 752-7199<lb />
EXPRESSIONS MAGAZINE<lb />
Expressions Ls now accepting fiction and<lb />
non-fiction prose, news articles, and poetry<lb />
for review for the April issue Deadline for<lb />
all submissions is March 2 at 5:00pm. The<lb />
office is located in the Publications Bldg<lb />
across from Joyner Library.<lb />
ANIMAL RIGHTS VIDEO<lb />
FESTIVAL<lb />
Five animal rights videos covering a range of<lb />
topics including cosmetics testing hunting<lb />
fur, alternatives to animal research, factory<lb />
farming vegetarianism, and others will be<lb />
shown Tuesday, February 20 at 7p.m. in<lb />
GCB 1031. The event is sponsored by ECU<lb />
SETA and is open to the public.<lb />
SNCACE<lb />
All members are invited to attend the next<lb />
meeting this afternoon at 3 p m The<lb />
meeting will be in Speight 201 All inter-<lb />
ested persons are welcome to attend' See<lb />
va there'<lb />
CQOPEKAlLVi EDUCATION<lb />
All majors are encouraged to attend a sum-<lb />
mer sales internship seminar on a college<lb />
agent program to be held Wednesday. Feb-<lb />
ruarv 28, at 4 p m in room 1032, General<lb />
Classroom Building Learn how vou can<lb />
lointheNo 1 sales force in industry�with<lb />
the most admired life insurance com pan v<lb />
in America<lb />
STUDENT UNION<lb />
Creative7 Interested in making new<lb />
friends' Want to get involved7 If so, the<lb />
Student Union Productions Committee<lb />
wants vou ' Pick up an application at<lb />
Mendenhall Todav'<lb />
UNDERGRADUATE ECO-<lb />
NQM1CS50CIET:<lb />
Andy Culpepper (stockbroker) will be<lb />
speaking to the Economics Societv on Feb<lb />
21 at 7:00p.m. in Mendenhall RM 221 All<lb />
majors are welcome We urge new Eco-<lb />
nomics majors to attend Refreshments!<lb />
"OLDIES-GOLDIES" DANCE<lb />
ECU District 97, SEANC. will be sponsor-<lb />
ing an "Oldie-Goldies" Dance, on Satur-<lb />
day, March 31, 1990, at the Greenville<lb />
Country Club, from 8.00 pm - 1:00 a.m<lb />
with a DJ featuring the music from the SCs,<lb />
60s, and 70s. There will be door prizes,<lb />
light hors d'doevres, and cash bar as well<lb />
as a prize for the best-dressed couple rep-<lb />
resenting each era Tickets for the event<lb />
will be $6person and may be obtained by<lb />
contacting Peggy Nobles, Main Campus<lb />
(6012), David Balch, School of Medicine<lb />
(551 24711 or anv member ot the district<lb />
07 Executive Board Executive Commit<lb />
lee<lb />
ADOPTION SUPPORT<lb />
GROUP<lb />
A support group tor adoptees, birth par<lb />
ents, and adoptive parents 1st meeting<lb />
will be held on Tues , Feb 20 at Quincv's<lb />
from 7-0p m Search referrals available<lb />
BIGKIDS<lb />
New meeting time' The Lssue of Adult<lb />
Children ot Alcoholics is becoming more<lb />
recognied todav on college campuses If<lb />
vour life has been affected past or present<lb />
bv having been raised in a home or envn<lb />
ronment where alcohol or other dvsfunc<lb />
tion behaviors were present, Big Kids mav<lb />
be the group tor vou The new meetings<lb />
will be held each Wednesday at 8 00 in 242<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center For more<lb />
information contact Office ot Substance<lb />
Abuse Prevention and Education 303<lb />
Erwin Hall. 737 6703<lb />
Boost Alcohol Consciousness Concerning<lb />
the Health of University Students Get<lb />
involved with this student organization to<lb />
plan for "Safe Spring Break and National<lb />
Collegiate Drug Awareness Week March<lb />
19-23 We meet every Tuesday at 4 p.m in<lb />
307 Erwin Hall For more information<lb />
contact Office of Substance Abuse Preven-<lb />
tion, 303 Erwin Hall, 757-6793<lb />
HISPANIC CLUB<lb />
The Hispanic Club will meet Wed Feb.21<lb />
at 4pm on the 3rd floor of GCB in the<lb />
Language Dept lounge The members<lb />
will see a film called Erendira " Everyone<lb />
is invited to attend<lb /><pb facs="00058196_tn_0007" /><lb />
1<lb />
The East Carolinian February 20, 1990 7<lb />
IFC<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
Royal added that the policy is<lb />
meant lodo more than just control<lb />
alcohol at fraternity mixers, but also<lb />
to act as a safeguard for the image<lb />
Of traternities and sororities. "It<lb />
looks out for the entire (Irvek sys<lb />
tern Royal said "lfonefraternit)<lb />
does something and gets into<lb />
trouble on this campus, it doesn't<lb />
ut come down on that one frater-<lb />
nity; it Ciimes down on the entire<lb />
Greek system<lb />
The IFC policy effectively<lb />
bans from mixers kegs and grain<lb />
alcohol served in tubs or large<lb />
containers, and requires the check-<lb />
ing ot IPs at all mixers It also bans<lb />
alcohol from intramural events and<lb />
Rush and pledgeassociate mem-<lb />
ber education functions. Accord-<lb />
ing to the policy, every fraternity is<lb />
also expected to participate in an<lb />
alcohol awareness program pro-<lb />
vided by the university.<lb />
"We're not telling them that<lb />
you can't have a party, and we're<lb />
not telling them to stop socializ-<lb />
ing Royal said. "We're just tell-<lb />
ing them to do it maturely and<lb />
responsibly. Follow state laws,<lb />
follow the university laws and have<lb />
a mature, safe party<lb />
Also affected by the policy is<lb />
all campus parties parties that<lb />
have traditionally been successful parties because of the liability in-<lb />
fundraisers for many fraternities volved.<lb />
Rut Speier added that such parties Enforcement of the policy will<lb />
were already eliminated because be handled through the IFC, and<lb />
"If we do not do what society<lb />
is pressuring us to do, we'll<lb />
vanish.<lb />
ft<lb />
Randy Royal,<lb />
ii C president<lb />
of the loud noise thev generate fraternities found in violatum ot<lb />
conflicting with Greenville's noise the policy face judicial procced-<lb />
ordmance. He added that many ingsfrom the IFC. Sororities found<lb />
fraternities'nationals prohibit such in violation of the policy face pos-<lb />
sible suspension of social activities<lb />
kvith IIC member traternities.<lb />
Kappa Sigma president Bill<lb />
11.ill said that in general the policy<lb />
has had an effect on underage<lb />
consumption at Maternity func-<lb />
tions.oneaimof thepoliey. "I think<lb />
it's cut it down, but it hasn't com-<lb />
pletely cut it out Hall said. "We<lb />
don't have kegsatsKials anymore,<lb />
and it's a little bit more under<lb />
control now<lb />
Royal said that through meth-<lb />
ods such as the ak ohol policy, fra-<lb />
ternities should be able to re-focus<lb />
on their purposes on college cam-<lb />
puses "We should be following<lb />
our (fraternity) creeds and conduct<lb />
and ethic policies that every chap-<lb />
ter has and get back to the basics of<lb />
why the fraternities were founded<lb />
Roval said.<lb />
"These policies are probably<lb />
going to keep coming down (from<lb />
IFC) cm fraternities. And it's not to<lb />
tell us we can't do something, but<lb />
to look out for us. I "hat's all thest<lb />
policies are, to look out tor us, nd<lb />
insure the existence of fraternities<lb />
in the hiture he added.<lb />
Performances focus<lb />
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formances by the Staged Reading<lb />
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cine.<lb />
The literary reading group,<lb />
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State and Nation<lb />
February 20,1990<lb />
1990 Census promises more accurate head count<lb />
By William Dunn<lb />
(��innrii New Scrvicr<lb />
A missive a rim. nearly<lb />
5tXMXio strong, is mobilizing in<lb />
side the I Inited States borders tor<lb />
an assault by loot. In cars and on<lb />
dogslcds<lb />
This isn t war It s the llM,0<lb />
Census and the i iv Hian troops<lb />
arc about to participate in the<lb />
biggest, most computerized and<lb />
costly count since the exercise<lb />
began in 1790<lb />
1 ho i ensus Bureau's oo<lb />
temporary district offices are now<lb />
all open, and cardboard desks<lb />
assembled Computers arc being<lb />
fired upand tested Recruitment s<lb />
shifting into high gear, with tost<lb />
ing already under way<lb />
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starting to pop up, on shopping<lb />
bags and In February's bank cus<lb />
tomer statements 1 mk lor com<lb />
mg bargains at several national<lb />
chain Stores that have agreed to<lb />
run $19.90 Census Sales<lb />
A slick ad campaign, designed<lb />
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different ethnic and racial groups,<lb />
was jus! unveiled in Washington,<lb />
D.C Hie ,u Hit, aimed at alias-<lb />
ing tears and suspicions o( how<lb />
the data will be used, will build<lb />
steadily, peaking in April, when<lb />
the census official!) gets under<lb />
way<lb />
It s a (ensus ol lirsls the first<lb />
count ol stepchildren, ot gay part<lb />
tiers and the homeless And it's a<lb />
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immigrants and minorities who<lb />
have been missed before The<lb />
bureau sent football Stars to tackle<lb />
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tionnaires,<lb />
I he ounl at a i ost ol $2.5<lb />
billion, will set i hi" nation's course<lb />
into the novt century. 'Power and<lb />
money move with thiscount says<lb />
i ensus director Barbara Bryant.<lb />
I lore's how results are used:<lb />
lo reapportion and redis-<lb />
tru t4 15congressional seats I Ipto<lb />
New Orleans school board<lb />
proposes changes to system<lb />
By Pal Ordovensk)<lb />
Gannett News S�r i c<lb />
NEWORLEANS At 10a.m<lb />
(Mi the comer ol l ouisa and Edna<lb />
streets two miles from the I ren K<lb />
Quartcr,aboutado2cn voting men<lb />
,irc hanging out<lb />
Allarem thou teens Ol<lb />
All<lb />
are leaning against cars or store<lb />
fronts All appear to be doing<lb />
nothing but talking<lb />
lli.it s the problem, sa, s<lb />
William rhomas associate super<lb />
intendenl ol st hools gesturing at<lb />
the corner as he drives b<lb />
Three blocks awa) al Moton<lb />
Elementary School, tust grade<lb />
teacher c arol Baile) hopes she's<lb />
part ot a history making solution.<lb />
Moton and nearby l ockett<lb />
Elementary, scr ing students trom<lb />
two drug-mfested, cnmc-rulden <lb />
housing project rc brHeved to<lb />
be the first schools in the nation to<lb />
Switch to a real vear round<lb />
schedule. Their 1500 students go<lb />
to school from Ink to lune, off<lb />
only on weekends holidays and<lb />
two weeks in the summer.<lb />
"The three month summer<lb />
vacation has no place in an urban<lb />
school system says Dwight<lb />
McKonna. the New i Weans school<lb />
board member who sold the idea<lb />
to his board colleagues and s hool<lb />
administrators It s nol a luxun<lb />
anymore it s an absolute c ii<lb />
K Kenna s idea keep kids<lb />
from poverty stricken areas in<lb />
school all year and they ill<lb />
Retainall the) ha elearned<lb />
without the need for refresher<lb />
lessons each fall<lb />
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up" academically with kids who<lb />
get an educational head Mart at<lb />
home<lb />
IV less hkeh to tall k tun<lb />
to the drugs and crime that per<lb />
 adc the area.<lb />
"I ook at the inner cit)hild,<lb />
Mckenna says l iving in p'<lb />
eity. One parent who has no job<lb />
( rune Statistics are way up m the<lb />
summer I hev're behind by third<lb />
grade.<lb />
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Mi kenna. a surgeon who<lb />
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New tVleans black community,<lb />
persuaded the school board to<lb />
spend $750,000 to p teachers at<lb />
the two schools for working all<lb />
summer. It comes from a federal<lb />
grant to help disadvantage stu<lb />
dents<lb />
Mi ton and 1 ockett also are<lb />
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round lor purely educational rea<lb />
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1 '11 menl but<lb />
 eitour or five<lb />
have gone to i modified year<lb />
round pnigramin which vacations<lb />
are �pread throughout the year.<lb />
rh , ienl started last<lb />
luU It tirst measuring stick ar<lb />
rives in April when students take<lb />
achievement tests to determine<lb />
how trtm h th' i e l ai nod in a<lb />
yeai<lb />
I homas s.<lb />
ing dram ii<lb />
gradual gains<lb />
years<lb />
t Moton teat her Bailey sa s<lb />
she'sbeen waiting25years to make<lb />
history In 1964, she was disap<lb />
pointed when tour ot her class-<lb />
mates were picked as the first<lb />
blacks to integrate New Orleans<lb />
Schools and she was left out<lb />
ow I have my satisfaction<lb />
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thing ol historical significance.<lb />
I his is going to revolutionize<lb />
education<lb />
The kids need this extended<lb />
year Regardless ol how the test<lb />
scores go, this is the answer<lb />
leachers at the two schools<lb />
were given the I hot e ot working<lb />
vear round with additional pav<lb />
See I ducation, page l<lb />
Conservationists lobby for<lb />
development tax to aid parks<lb />
DURHAMI P) In the wake<lb />
of controversy ovet a proposal to<lb />
sell most ol I instead Mate Park, a<lb />
conservation group is proposing<lb />
that legislators consider a tax on<lb />
land developments to help pay<lb />
for the state parks sv stem<lb />
Gov, hm Martin announced<lb />
last week that he would drop<lb />
consideration ol a proposal to sell<lb />
about4,000acresoi I msteadState<lb />
Park, located inst outside Raleigh<lb />
Officials with the state had pro<lb />
posed the idea as a means estab-<lb />
lish a fund to support the state's<lb />
other parks ,nd to acquire new<lb />
parkland<lb />
In dropping the Umstead<lb />
proposal, Martin criticized legis-<lb />
lators tor not adequately funding<lb />
state parks.<lb />
1'hursdav, a Durham based<lb />
conservation group is proposing<lb />
that the state consider adopting a<lb />
special land tj to fund the parks<lb />
system Hie proposal is contained<lb />
in a letter to legislators trom<lb />
1 Vnald V (. ox, president ol<lb />
Durham's Eno River Association,<lb />
w lui h has raised money fora park<lb />
on the Eno River in Durham<lb />
( ounty tor about 25 years<lb />
As this spring s short legisla<lb />
live session approaches, Cox<lb />
wrote, "we ask you to consider<lb />
methods such as a state transfer<lb />
tax which would bring in reliable<lb />
annual funding tor the orderly<lb />
completion and care of North<lb />
Carolina's state parks<lb />
We share your frustration<lb />
and the frustration of your state<lb />
park officials and pledge to assist<lb />
you in any way we can to draw<lb />
attention to the critical funding<lb />
needs of North Carolina's state<lb />
parks, ' the ii Her said.<lb />
Ms. Sharp, a board member ol<lb />
the Conservation Council of North<lb />
Carolina said she understood the<lb />
tax to be a percentage of the<lb />
amount paid when land is bought<lb />
and sold "<lb />
She hara teri?ed the tax pro-<lb />
posal as "a trial balloon" and said<lb />
support tor it is 'my personal<lb />
position and that ol some others<lb />
on the board, but it is not a unani-<lb />
mous position ol the Conserva-<lb />
tion Council<lb />
One concern about such a tax<lb />
is that it would impoverish land<lb />
owners who are selling property<lb />
to support themselves in their later<lb />
years or would penalize land<lb />
ow ners who wished to pass along<lb />
their holdings to their descen-<lb />
dants, Ms Sharp said.She added,<lb />
See Parks, page 9<lb />
Hospital fights nursing shortage<lb />
LUMBERTON, N.C. (AP)<lb />
Southeastern General Hospital is<lb />
tackling a nationwide nursing<lb />
shortage with a program that pays<lb />
nurses to come, to stay and to<lb />
become better nurses<lb />
Southeastern, like all hospi<lb />
tals, is wrestling with a nurse<lb />
shortage that Vice President and<lb />
Nursing Administrator Betty<lb />
Edens called critical She and oth<lb />
ers at the hospital came up with a<lb />
program they call STAR, for<lb />
Southeastern's Top Achievement<lb />
Reward.<lb />
The four-month old program<lb />
is financed by a S47,ixmi grant from<lb />
the Board of Governors of the<lb />
University of North Carolina. The<lb />
board administers the nursing<lb />
program established last vear by<lb />
the General Assembly.<lb />
Recognizing the acute short<lb />
age oi nurses, the legislature p<lb />
propriated $ri million to recruit<lb />
and keep nurses in the profession.<lb />
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only one of its kind in the state.<lb />
Under the program a nurse<lb />
can get her tuition paid to earn<lb />
certification in her specialty and<lb />
have fees paid for participating in<lb />
professionalorganiationsand for<lb />
community involvement. She can<lb />
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getting high marks on her profes-<lb />
sional evaluation, tor good atten-<lb />
dance at work and for the courte-<lb />
ous treatment ot patients and<lb />
guests.<lb />
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school student can get money to<lb />
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her textbooks and uniforms. A<lb />
licensed practical nurse who wants<lb />
to become I registered nurse can<lb />
get tuition money under the pro-<lb />
gram<lb />
IS seats will shift from one state to<lb />
another. Likely winners. Califor-<lb />
nia, up 7seats; Florida, up4; Texas,<lb />
up 3. likely losers: New York,<lb />
down 3 seats, Illinois, Michigan,<lb />
Ohio and Pennsylvania, down 2<lb />
each<lb />
To distribute $40 billion in<lb />
federal money and $40 billion in<lb />
state and local money. For every<lb />
person not counted, the bureau<lb />
estimates a community loses $150.<lb />
To decide where to put<lb />
schools, hospitals, highwavs.clin-<lb />
ics, new malls, restaurants, and,<lb />
ultimately, jobs.<lb />
"If you are not counted vou<lb />
are hurting yourself and your<lb />
community says Henry Childs,<lb />
a former All-Pro New Orleans<lb />
Saints' tight end and now a cen-<lb />
sus community specialist in Kan<lb />
sas City, Mo.<lb />
Census forms arrive in mail-<lb />
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"Official 1990 U.S. Census Form<lb />
Insideisa short form which<lb />
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tions asking for detailed demo-<lb />
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tfh<lb />
What kids say are the<lb />
biggest problems at school<lb />
p<lb />
Percent<lb />
citing<lb />
 Litter<lb />
Grades<lb />
Teasing<lb />
Violence<lb />
Student discipline<lb />
WakJenbooks survey ot 5.(XX - I<lb />
Water bottlers urge<lb />
tighter standards<lb />
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP)<lb />
The recall last week of of 160 mil-<lb />
lion bottles of Terrier worldwide<lb />
has strengthened the resolve of<lb />
some members of the bottled-<lb />
water industry to persuade the<lb />
federal government to adopt<lb />
stricter standards for their prod-<lb />
ucts.<lb />
"There are not many indus-<lb />
tries that are trying to be more<lb />
strictly regulated.But weare said<lb />
I arry Phillips, president of Midas<lb />
Spring Water Inc which has sold<lb />
bottled water from its north Meck-<lb />
lenburg County spring since 1871.<lb />
Phillips' company is a mem-<lb />
ber of the International Bottled<lb />
Water Association, a trade group<lb />
whose member companies volun-<lb />
tarily submit their water for test-<lb />
ing. The group's standards are<lb />
more stringent than the federal<lb />
government's or those imposed<lb />
by Mtv state on water bottlers.<lb />
The group has lobbied the<lb />
federal government for years to<lb />
adopt its voluntary standards as<lb />
law.<lb />
"The perception is there and<lb />
it should be. that bottled water is a<lb />
better quality than tap water<lb />
Phillips said.<lb />
But U.S. Food and Drug<lb />
Administration regulations for<lb />
bottled water aren't as strict as<lb />
those tor municipal drinking<lb />
water, The Charlotte Observer re-<lb />
ported in Friday's editions. State<lb />
regulations for bottled water are<lb />
the s�ime in North Carolina and<lb />
South Carolina.<lb />
"It's a misconception that <lb />
because the water is bottled, that<lb />
it's regulated to a higher standard.<lb />
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ter Supply Construction Division.<lb />
"It's the same standards whether<lb />
they bottle it and sell it or it's a<lb />
municipal water supply<lb />
Even with existing standards,<lb />
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tion will be detected in bottled<lb />
water. Analysis of bottled water is<lb />
infrequent at state and federal<lb />
levels.<lb />
The presence oi benzene in<lb />
bottled water violates state' arid<lb />
federal standards, but company<lb />
officials say the tainted Perner<lb />
might have been on shelves for si x<lb />
months before it was discovered<lb />
See Perrier, page 9<lb />
If vou don't send your form<lb />
bav k, a census counter called an<lb />
enumerator will visit your<lb />
home. Most counters travel by i ai<lb />
or on foot Alaskan enumerators<lb />
will use dogsleds and snowmo<lb />
biles In the mountainous South<lb />
west, head-counters arrive by<lb />
horse or mule.<lb />
What the census vull find<lb />
About 250 million people, in 106<lb />
million households<lb />
What it will miss Several<lb />
million people, especially urban<lb />
minorities. One widely accepted<lb />
estimate is that the 1980 census<lb />
overlooked 3.2 million people, or<lb />
1 4 percent of the population<lb />
See Census, page 9<lb />
Artists<lb />
create<lb />
condom<lb />
sculpture<lb />
By John Carlson<lb />
Gannett News service<lb />
 ,KI Wll 1 Iowa cam;<lb />
artists .it i'u lusive - irinnell <lb />
lege have a unique opportunity<lb />
compete in a ondom st uli I<lb />
contest for Natii mal ond<lb />
Week<lb />
Wehavenoidca what p�<lb />
are going to come up with. But i<lb />
assume they will bo fairly ab-<lb />
stract said len Cleghorn, a 22-<lb />
year-old senior from Sioux City<lb />
The contest is being organ<lb />
ied bv the 1 lumanGay Resoun e<lb />
Center Advisory Committee it<lb />
Crinncll. Cleghorn. student dire-<lb />
tor of the center. Said rtfepoSSfHrn<lb />
ties are unlimited<lb />
"We io not want people to<lb />
sculpt things that look like<lb />
doms she said "We want then<lb />
to make sculptures using condoms<lb />
in their design<lb />
Each entry must include one<lb />
or more condoms oi any size or<lb />
color and at least two items from a<lb />
list that includes part of a (Irinnell<lb />
student newspaper, a Health<lb />
Cemer pamphlet, the college logo<lb />
and a Hardee's cup.<lb />
"The general theme is to<lb />
demonstrate why a person would<lb />
or would not use a condom,<lb />
Cleghorn said. "You might won-<lb />
der why we included a Hardee's<lb />
cup on our list ot materials. Well<lb />
when students have keggers, they<lb />
use Hardee's cups ter their beer<lb />
Sometimes students who are<lb />
drunk might not use condoms So<lb />
they might want to use the cup in<lb />
thesculpturetodemonstratethat.<lb />
(lohn Carlson writes for the<lb />
Des Moines Register. I<lb />
CCopvrjgh<lb />
�A :<lb />
-Tf - v � �-ni With<lb />
Barry indicted on drug charges<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) �<lb />
Mayor Marion Barry vows "I will<lb />
be exonerated" of new drug-re-<lb />
lated charges, but a city official is<lb />
calling for his resignation and a<lb />
top adviser wonders whether the<lb />
mayor has any political future.<lb />
Barry, 53, was indicted Thurs-<lb />
day on five misdemeanor counts<lb />
of cocaine possession and three<lb />
felony counts of lying to a grand<lb />
jury questioning him on drug use.<lb />
Meanwhile, close advisers to<lb />
Barrv said Thursday that the<lb />
mayor will leave a Florida drug<lb />
treatment clinic by the end of the<lb />
month to continue treatment else-<lb />
where. Barry entered the Hanley-<lb />
llazelden Clinic in West Palm<lb />
Beach four days after his Jan. 18<lb />
arrest on a cocaine possession<lb />
charge in what authorities said<lb />
was a videotaped hotel sting.<lb />
The new clinic has not been<lb />
chosen, but an adviser speaking<lb />
on condition of anonymity said a<lb />
top priority will be to ensure that<lb />
Barry is isolated from the media.<lb />
Barry, in a defiant statement<lb />
issued through his office, said the<lb />
indictment was "a continuation ot<lb />
the political lynching and excesses<lb />
of the Justice Department in this<lb />
multi-vear, multimillion-dollar<lb />
effort to investigate me<lb />
"Now that we will bo moving<lb />
into the courtroom � which is<lb />
where this case should be tried,<lb />
not in the press 1 am relieved<lb />
Barrv said. "I know that when a<lb />
trial is held, I will be exonerated<lb />
Barry has steadfastly denied<lb />
ever using drugs, and his state-<lb />
ment said he was undergoing<lb />
treatment for "the disease of alco-<lb />
holism<lb />
The mayor said he is giving<lb />
no thought to resigning. But one<lb />
aide, who asked not to be identi-<lb />
fied, said the indictment dealt "a<lb />
crippling blow, an absolutely<lb />
devastating assault" to Barry's re-<lb />
election chances if he seeks a fourth<lb />
four-year term in November's<lb />
election.<lb />
Asked if Barry should resign.<lb />
City Councilwoman Betty Ann<lb />
Kane said, "It might be in his best<lb />
interests and the city's best inter-<lb />
ests. As a person who cares about<lb />
the city, I would make that recom<lb />
mendation, now that it's gotten to<lb />
this point<lb />
Under city law, Barry would<lb />
be forced to resign it convicted of<lb />
a felony, and Citv Council Ch ur<lb />
man David Clarke would become<lb />
acting mayor Each oi the three<lb />
perjury charges, stemming trom<lb />
Barry's association with convicted<lb />
drug dealer Charles Lewis, carries<lb />
a five-year maximum prison term<lb />
and a maximum fine erf $250 (XV<lb />
Each cocaine possession<lb />
charge � four stemming trom<lb />
Barry's visits to Lewis hotel room<lb />
in December 1968 and one from<lb />
an FBI stingoperation that resulted<lb />
in his January arrest carries a<lb />
maximum sentence oi one vear in<lb />
a jail and a fine ot $100,000.<lb />
Only one ot the possession<lb />
chargesstems from the videotaped<lb />
hotel room encounter between<lb />
Barry and Rasheeda Moore, a one<lb />
time Barry girlfriend who is coop-<lb />
erating with investigators. Barry-<lb />
told aides privately on the week-<lb />
end following his arrest that he<lb />
See Indictment, page 9<lb /><pb facs="00058196_tn_0009" /><lb />
The East Carolinian, February 20, 1990 9<lb />
Foreigicorrespondent describes first European experience<lb />
By Ken Fuson<lb />
Cannttt News Service<lb />
Thev warned me not to drink<lb />
the water I didn't.<lb />
They warned me not to ex<lb />
change money on the black mar<lb />
ket 1 didn't<lb />
They warned me not to over-<lb />
dose on German beer I didn't<lb />
But nobodv mentioned Hun-<lb />
garian paprika.<lb />
So there I was, shortly before<lb />
my first interview as world-wise<lb />
foreign correspondent and unable<lb />
to get the taste of Hungarian pa-<lb />
prika out of my mouth or the<lb />
burning sensation out of mv stom-<lb />
ach<lb />
At breakfast, 1 had reaches<lb />
tor the pepper and grabbed the<lb />
paprika by mistake. Well, this will<lb />
be interesting, I thought, liberally<lb />
sprinkling some of the reddish-<lb />
brown powder over scrambled<lb />
eggs. Twenty sweaty minutes later<lb />
I was wondering how interesting<lb />
it would be to find a Budapest<lb />
emergency room.<lb />
My first glimpse of Eastern<lb />
Europe came when I boarded a<lb />
plane from Malev, the 1 lunganan<lb />
airline that would take us to<lb />
Budapest. Thebest way to describe<lb />
this airplane is to direct you to<lb />
visit the Smithsonian's Air and<lb />
Space Museum in Washington<lb />
Perrier<lb />
They have a replica of a I950s-era<lb />
commercial plane.<lb />
In Poland, the interpreter and<lb />
I found ourselves in an open<lb />
market, surrounded bv about<lb />
three-dozen elderly people who<lb />
were shouting as thev explained<lb />
what thev thought of the coun-<lb />
try's grim economic situation.<lb />
"That was great I told her<lb />
later.<lb />
"Great?" she said, perplexed.<lb />
"I was scared to death. 1 thought<lb />
they were going to not<lb />
As the interpreter and I were<lb />
leaving Fast Berlin, a stone-faced<lb />
East German guard inspected our<lb />
passports at Checkpoint Charlie.<lb />
1 letold me to advance. He told the<lb />
interpreter to stay put.<lb />
The interpreter, a college stu-<lb />
dent in West Berlin, was supposed<lb />
to use a different checkpoint. She<lb />
didn't have any problem getting<lb />
through Checkpoint Charlieon the<lb />
way in, but that was a different<lb />
guard It was clear that he wasn't<lb />
going to let her enter. "Nlein.nein,<lb />
nein the guard said.<lb />
After giving the interpreter<lb />
enough money for a taxi, I walked<lb />
through Checkpoint Charlie. In-<lb />
side, I entered a cubicle, handed<lb />
the guard mv visa and headed<lb />
toward West IVrlin.<lb />
I h oh I had absolutely no<lb />
Continued from page 8<lb />
idea where to go next. It looked<lb />
like a labyrinth, with about eight<lb />
different directions and instruc-<lb />
tions written in German. I walked<lb />
around, then opened the door to<lb />
another cubicle.<lb />
Inside, the guard asked for<lb />
my visa. I explained to him that<lb />
somebody else had just taken it.<lb />
"No he said, "you should have<lb />
another visa<lb />
I searched through soaked<lb />
pockets, pullingout hotel receipts,<lb />
gum wrappers, unused forints,<lb />
everything but a visa. After about<lb />
a half hour of shrugs and attempts<lb />
tocommunicatc - -he understood<lb />
Fnglish only a little better than I<lb />
understood German he issued<lb />
me a temporary visa.<lb />
I opened the door and took<lb />
one step out when it hit me: I'm<lb />
back in East Berlin. It felt like a<lb />
Twilight Zone episode.<lb />
Finally, a kind-hearted<lb />
woman who apparently recog-<lb />
nized pure fear when she saw it<lb />
led me to another cubicle, where a<lb />
different guard wanted to know<lb />
why I was leaving so soon.<lb />
Finally, the door buzzed open<lb />
and I was back in West Berlin I<lb />
wanted to sing God Bless Amer-<lb />
ica.<lb />
(Ken Fuson writes for the Des<lb />
Moines Register.)<lb />
�� jpynjitt !9H USA I �! I<lb />
bv chance in a Mecklenburg<lb />
County Environmental Protection<lb />
Department lab<lb />
The inspectors can only do<lb />
SO much said FDA spokesman<lb />
Fmil Corwin. "Thev take random<lb />
samplings of imported products,<lb />
hut thev can't check every bottle<lb />
State regulations onlv apply<lb />
to water bottled in state. Less strin-<lb />
gent federal FDA regulations<lb />
apply to imported water like Per-<lb />
rier or any water that is sold across<lb />
state lines.<lb />
Perrier officials said Thursday<lb />
that the benzene entered the wa-<lb />
ter in trace amounts when work-<lb />
ers tailed to change a pipe filter at<lb />
Perrier's natural spring at Vergeze<lb />
in southern France. The recall was<lb />
ordered after a Charlotte chemist<lb />
discovered the contamination.<lb />
The FDA regulates about lb<lb />
contaminants, from arsenic to zinc,<lb />
in bottled water, requiring it to be<lb />
tree ot certain substances and set-<lb />
ting limits on others. It also sets<lb />
limits on other qualities of the<lb />
water, including microbiological<lb />
quality, turbidity, color and odor<lb />
22checks mall.<lb />
By comparison, the federal<lb />
Environmental Protection<lb />
Agency's regulations tor munici<lb />
pal water supplies include about<lb />
JO checks. The intern.itioii.il<lb />
Bottled Water Association regula-<lb />
tions go well beyond both, with<lb />
nearly 50 checks on water quality.<lb />
Millie Buchanan ot the Clean<lb />
Water Fund of North Carolina said<lb />
she believes bottled water should<lb />
at least be covered by the IT As<lb />
Sate Drinking Water Act.<lb />
"First of all. obviously you<lb />
don't pay a dollar or $2 a bottle to<lb />
get something that comes out oi<lb />
the tap Buchanan said. "Also.<lb />
Dottled water snouta oe an alter-<lb />
native.<lb />
Buchanan s,ui that lead and<lb />
other contaminants often go un-<lb />
detected m public water supplies<lb />
Census<lb />
"People call us and say,<lb />
Should we go to bottled water?'<lb />
We tell people that if they're<lb />
switching to bottled water to get<lb />
in writing from the company a list<lb />
i l the contaminants thev test for<lb />
Corwin said the FDA is con-<lb />
sidering stricter regulations of<lb />
bottled water.<lb />
" ! here's no question that<lb />
more bottled water is being used<lb />
Corwin said. "I lived in California<lb />
K�l iie ni.iis iiim unit -� an <lb />
drank. But some ot that tap water<lb />
is actually pretty good. The states<lb />
generally keepa pretty close watch<lb />
on the municipal water supplies<lb />
COntituied from page 8<lb />
While onlv 0.7 percent of whites<lb />
were missed, about 5.9 percent ot<lb />
blacks and Hispanics didn't get<lb />
counted.<lb />
A lot of people view us as big<lb />
brother, nosing into their busi-<lb />
ness Childssaid. "But we are not<lb />
.ibout that We arc about getting a<lb />
profile of the country's needs<lb />
National census ads target<lb />
Asians, Hispanics, blacks and<lb />
whites, with subtly different mes-<lb />
Education<lb />
sages. N. ou'll also see public serv-<lb />
ice announcements by President<lb />
Bush, N A ACTs Benjamin 1 looks,<lb />
Los Angeles Dodger Fernando<lb />
Valenzuela, Detroit Piston lohn<lb />
Sallow I os Angeles laker fames<lb />
Worthy and comedian Bob 1 lope<lb />
Census reminders will nudge<lb />
you from the Goodyear blimp,<lb />
milk cartons, shopping bags, and<lb />
in I.C. Penneys' monthly bills.<lb />
Information rnxtths will spring up<lb />
at 7-Eleven convenience stores.<lb />
teachers will assign census home-<lb />
work designed by the bureau:<lb />
there's even a census rap song<lb />
being aired in Baltimore.<lb />
In addition, the census is<lb />
trying some novel methods to<lb />
reduce the undercount: using<lb />
homeless people to count other<lb />
homeless people<lb />
"Having lived on the streets<lb />
tor a year, I have no qualms about<lb />
approaching street people says<lb />
Continued from page 8<lb />
Michael Martin, who lives in a<lb />
rallahassee, 11a shelter.<lb />
And 1 know where a lot of<lb />
the camps m the woods are and<lb />
places like abandoned houses<lb />
where people hang out<lb />
 ensus officials insist they can<lb />
iiit the undercount. Critics con<lb />
tend that's not enough. New York<lb />
C itv and the Mexican American<lb />
legal Defense and Education.<lb />
Fund savs the Census bureau<lb />
should adjust the final count<lb />
upward to compensate for the<lb />
people inevitably missed.<lb />
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at their regular rate, or switching<lb />
to another school. Three switched<lb />
All who staved have signed on for<lb />
a second vear<lb />
Parents got the same choice<lb />
10 ot 760 took their kids out oi<lb />
Moton, 18 of 738 moved out oi<lb />
Lockett<lb />
Lockett Principal Wilbert<lb />
Dunn savs he called a parents'<lb />
meeting last summer to explain<lb />
the change. "Ninety percent fa-<lb />
vored it and the other 10 percent<lb />
quickly fell in line<lb />
How manv teachers are doing<lb />
it for the extra money? Bailey is<lb />
irked bv the question: "If we<lb />
wanted monev we wouldn't be in<lb />
Parks<lb />
f ontinued from page 8<lb />
however, that the tax could be<lb />
structured SO that it would be paid<lb />
by those who would benefit from<lb />
levelopment of land rather than<lb />
the sellers. Ms. Sharp said she<lb />
would recommend that the tax bo<lb />
paid "bvthebuver, not the seller<lb />
Mv understandingisthat we<lb />
do not" have such a tax in North<lb />
Carolina now, she said, "and of<lb />
course it will be strongly opposed<lb />
by developers, who don't want to<lb />
pay anv more than they have to<lb />
for their land<lb />
But she said supporters of the<lb />
tax felt that those who bench t from<lb />
land transfers should be willing to<lb />
assist in the preservation of state<lb />
parks, "which are the necessary<lb />
accompaniment todevelopmcnt<lb />
Indictment<lb />
education<lb />
Third-grade teacher Dwight<lb />
Brown, who grew up in the area,<lb />
calls it "the most squalid ghetto in<lb />
the city He savs most of his<lb />
friends from his vouth are dead or<lb />
in jail.<lb />
The kids "see the drug dealers<lb />
in their big cars and their jew-<lb />
elry he says. "We're in competi-<lb />
tion with them. But I think we're<lb />
winning<lb />
In Brown's classroom, the 23<lb />
third-graders are evenly split on<lb />
the plan's merits: 9 yes, 4 no, 5 no<lb />
opinion.<lb />
"You learn more over the<lb />
summer instead of forgetting what<lb />
you've learned says Louis<lb />
Burton. "If vou don't go to school,<lb />
you inst hang outside with noth-<lb />
ing to do<lb />
But Cindymiab Raymond<lb />
says older kids "make tun of xou<lb />
because you have to go to school<lb />
National education leaders<lb />
cautiously cheer the experiment.<lb />
"They' re takingarisk by not going<lb />
in lockstep with everybody else<lb />
s.ivs Thomas Shannon, executive<lb />
director of the National School<lb />
Boards Association. "Weapplaud<lb />
that. It's the kind of initiative that<lb />
gives real meaning to local control<lb />
oi schools<lb />
Samuel Sava, head of the<lb />
e.dtxoal Association oi Elemen-<lb />
tary School Principals, says the<lb />
concept is good but it won't work<lb />
unless the teaching process also is<lb />
changed to moot the pupils' needs.<lb />
It the purpose is to have chil-<lb />
dren master basic skills he siv,<lb />
then vou must spond more time<lb />
on those basic skills more time<lb />
for reading, more time for math<lb />
National Education Associa-<lb />
tion President Keith Geiger says<lb />
"there are a couple of things we<lb />
want to watch If it has a dramatic<lb />
effect on their ability, 1 suspect<lb />
you're going to see more ot it<lb />
The New Orleans school<lb />
board has pledged to pay tor the<lb />
Motonlockett experiment at<lb />
least five years. McKennasays "six<lb />
or seven other schools" will go<lb />
year-round if he can inui the<lb />
money<lb />
"We must change the image<lb />
in the black community about<lb />
who's the big man he savs. "The<lb />
big man is not the man who can<lb />
dunk the basketball. We've tist<lb />
got to get the emphasis off athlet-<lb />
ics and back to academics. If we<lb />
don't we've cheated our children<lb />
and thev damn well ought to be1<lb />
mad with us<lb />
WtTpynjta 1990,USA )IMY<lb />
STUDENT UNION<lb />
Voices of<lb />
Safrina<lb />
On October 2nd, at 6:45 a.m.<lb />
mass murderer Horace Pinker<lb />
was put to death.<lb />
Now, he's realy mad.<lb />
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Continued from page 8<lb />
would abandon plans for a fourth<lb />
term, but he has not yet made any<lb />
public statement to that effect.<lb />
Stuart J. Long, Barry's finan-<lb />
cial co-chairman, said the mayor<lb />
would face an uphill battle if he<lb />
decided to run again. "He's got<lb />
the trial, probably a one-week<lb />
thing, up or down Long said.<lb />
"After that, well, who knows?"<lb />
Four candidates, including<lb />
Clarke, already have announced<lb />
their candidacies; Jesse L. Jackson<lb />
has refused to rule out a campaign<lb />
if Barry is not in the race.<lb />
(!ty 'JW Carolinian is<lb />
ncft taking application<lb />
for mfos favilmM you<lb />
can nefo uxifr, ttnm by<lb />
our office across from<lb />
'Joyna library.<lb />
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'90<lb />
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SHg jEaat (Earnlmfan<lb />
Features<lb />
February 20,1990<lb />
Deli crowd jams<lb />
to reggae band<lb />
Group combines rhythm and soul<lb />
By The Rasla Reporter<lb />
Special to The I jst Carolinian<lb />
�s I skipped into the New<lb />
IVh Saturday night there was ,t<lb />
diffcrcnl sound oi rhythm and soul<lb />
in the nr<lb />
AsI student 1 I Prisltd<lb />
pul it tin- upbeal t alypso sound<lb />
oi Roily (Iray and Sunfire had<lb />
everyone in the Ked I Vli crowd<lb />
in high spirits<lb />
s ,i throng pi EC l students<lb />
slowly filed in, the band cranked<lb />
up playing unique blend oi<lb />
reggae cover tunes and some of<lb />
their own inspiring originals.<lb />
The Kind sown version (if the<lb />
hit Dockof the Bay madepopu<lb />
lat by Otis Redding was one of<lb />
the firsl songs thai really got the<lb />
. rowd mo ins<lb />
i over tunes th.it<lb />
� � rowd were l B40 s<lb />
Red Red Wine" and King<lb />
Yellowman's fast paced "Wanna<lb />
K i ss Y o u<lb />
Students Kevin Rhodes and<lb />
Maria I ong were just .i few in the<lb />
crowd dancing to the soulful<lb />
sound of the band We re jam<lb />
mm to the one-step Rhodes<lb />
commented as they moved in<lb />
Itnison toanorigin.il bv the band.<lb />
During the band's short break<lb />
i got a chance to talk to lead singer<lb />
and militarist Rollv Gray, who<lb />
Introduced me to the rest of the<lb />
band consisting of bassist Mike<lb />
Williams, keyboardist King David<lb />
Woodward and drummer Wayne<lb />
Sneed.<lb />
All Of the band members<lb />
expressed their satisfaction with<lb />
the crowd's support. Drummer<lb />
Sneed summed up the feelings of<lb />
the band when he said, "we give<lb />
much praises and thanks tor the<lb />
wonderful night of musicand ah<lb />
The band, that claims to be<lb />
from I inidad in the West Indies,<lb />
also mentioned their new release<lb />
ot "I ive tor Your love on cas<lb />
sette<lb />
As the band broke into an<lb />
other set ot reggae tunes, student<lb />
Karen I lamcnto commented,<lb />
That ska beat just keeps mv body<lb />
See Reggae, page 11<lb />
Musical<lb />
presents<lb />
quality<lb />
By Joe Horst<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
,v �  �<lb />
A balloon captained by Doug Stephenson sets down in the Wal-Mart parking lot (Photo by J D Whitmire<lb />
� ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
Former ECU football player<lb />
discusses sex and love on campus<lb />
By Suzan Lawler<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
About twenty students gathered in Garrett lobby<lb />
I uesday night to hear about sex lelt IHton, a for-<lb />
mer ECU football plaver, talked to students about<lb />
sex and asked, "Is sex the secret ot loving?"<lb />
When Patton attended ECU, he Spent his davs<lb />
going to class, playing football, and partying. 1 le<lb />
said that he met many girls and found himself<lb />
looking tor love in all the wrong places.<lb />
One night at the Elbo he realized there had to be<lb />
more to life than partying. He eventually changed<lb />
his life and now speaks to college students about<lb />
what he has learned from his experiences<lb />
Patton made it clear he was, coming from a<lb />
definite biblical perspective He did not, however.<lb />
deliver a bible-thumping, dogmatic speech. He was<lb />
informal and kept the audience laughing.<lb />
Patton said, "In college, when we think of love,<lb />
we also think o( sex He said the two did not<lb />
necessarily go hand in hand<lb />
Patton said people engage in premarital sex<lb />
partly because it feels good. Buthebelievesthemain<lb />
motivation is for acceptance, adding, " girls, you<lb />
want to be loved<lb />
Patton said, "Making love is only in the context<lb />
ot marriage " He explained that God forbids pre<lb />
marital sex 'to protect you and to provide for you'<lb />
Premarital sex can lead to sexually transmitted<lb />
diseases. Pattonquoteda USA roAry article that said<lb />
one out of 300 college students are infected with the<lb />
AIDS virus He added that 55,000 people a d.w<lb />
contract STDs.<lb />
He also questioned the notion ot "safe sex He<lb />
said Consumer Report tested 150,000 condoms and<lb />
found that one out of seven were unsafe, lie com<lb />
pared that ratio to a gun with seven chambers and<lb />
one bullet. "That doesn't sound very safe to me<lb />
Patton said premarital sex could lead to a<lb />
"comparison performance syndrome 1 le said that<lb />
occurs when partners remember past lovers<lb />
I'atton also sud that waiting for sex builds trust.<lb />
He s.ud sex before marriage ruins your trust and<lb />
"prepares you for an affair-ridden marriage<lb />
He snd, "College students thinkkxJ is anti sex<lb />
 but 1 le's not a cosmic killjoy Patton extolled the<lb />
virtues of marital sex and told the students thatiod<lb />
created sex lor three reasons.<lb />
"God created sex to be tun he said. Besides the<lb />
pleasure. Pattern said sex buildsemotion.il. physical,<lb />
and spiritual unity between the partners. 1 le said we<lb />
leave a part of ourselves with our partner during sex<lb />
He mentioned that the number one cause oi prosb<lb />
tute death is suicide. "They've Ken with so many<lb />
men  they've left all ot themselves and there's<lb />
nothing left The third reasonforsex was reproduc-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Pattern said the best sex manual was written 3(X)<lb />
vears ago bv a man named Moses. 1 le said the Bible<lb />
is the best source tor any questions about sex.<lb />
Patton and his wife live in South Carolina. He-<lb />
works at Clemson University with Athletes in Ac-<lb />
tion.<lb />
After hisdiscussion, an K I swim team member<lb />
addresses the Students 1 le snd his success in athlet-<lb />
ics didn't fully satisfy him and that God tilled the<lb />
See Patton, page 11<lb />
It was Sunday afternoon at<lb />
Wright Auditorium. The seats<lb />
tilled. The lights dimmed. The<lb />
crowd tell silent Without further<lb />
I.U, Daedalus Productions' mati<lb />
nee performance of "DreamGirls"<lb />
began to the delight of the stand<lb />
ing room only crowd.<lb />
From the very beginning, the<lb />
musical was delightful and a pleas<lb />
lire to watch The basis of the stop,<lb />
being the rise- of a trio ot singers t<lb />
tame and their realization that<lb />
success was not an easy achieve<lb />
ment. All performers involved<lb />
made the production a great sia<lb />
cess<lb />
I he singing ability of the per<lb />
formers wasof the highest calibre<lb />
seen on this campus Anticipation<lb />
grew steadily for each melody<lb />
keeping the members of the audi<lb />
enceontheedgeof their seats The<lb />
i horeography of the dance scenes<lb />
was breath-taking, and the clever<lb />
costumec hanges,whk htookmere<lb />
seconds to achieve, lent a smooth<lb />
rhythm to the running ot the pro-<lb />
duction. Lastly, the acting of the<lb />
major characters served as that<lb />
extra flair to put this musical abo e<lb />
all others<lb />
One (t the most loved charac-<lb />
ters of the production was Effie<lb />
Melody White, played bv Capa-<lb />
thia lenkins enkins, making her<lb />
national tour debut in<lb />
"DreamGirls had the audience<lb />
yearning for another tune. As time<lb />
passed, even the appearance of<lb />
jenkinsengendered applause. 1 ler<lb />
magnificent voice, coupled with<lb />
an equally impressive acting abil<lb />
itv had listeners near tears in<lb />
sympathy tor her character len-<lb />
kins solos surpassed all others<lb />
and were one ot the many high<lb />
points of the afternoon.<lb />
The character that the audi-<lb />
ence loved to hate was Curtis<lb />
Taylor jr played by Daron Davis<lb />
Dams, who has performed mother<lb />
musicals like Guvs and Dolls"<lb />
and West Side Story was su-<lb />
perb playing a man who raised<lb />
See Musical, page 11<lb />
Nat I .n it works on a project for his design class in the trees in front<lb />
of Jenkins Fine Arts Center (Photo by J D Whitmire � ECU Photo<lb />
Lab)<lb />
ABLE sponsors tonight's fashion show<lb />
Lexicon<lb />
Mushrooming<lb />
For the week ot z 14 1990<lb />
1 Vade A to leave; B turt.<lb />
peat; �. vagrant; D rolling<lb />
hills<lb />
2 i lestant: clogged; B.<lb />
dormant i pregnant. D a<lb />
high altitude<lb />
3. Educe A tennis point B<lb />
to draw forth to persuade;<lb />
D face or form<lb />
4 Indii i,i Indian plant; B.<lb />
state oi i ontusion C. mark-<lb />
ings D a decree<lb />
5 jurat person under<lb />
oath. B I fruit. C a seat. D.<lb />
worn rope<lb />
6. Mine local. B small<lb />
scale: C. Overcoat of straw; D.<lb />
religious priest<lb />
7 ichil A. cold B a brief<lb />
passage;C confusion; D<lb />
nothing<lb />
8. Benumbed V stupified; B<lb />
severed, C a lenkinhead; D to<lb />
deprive<lb />
9. Promchaos: a irus. H a<lb />
champion; C extreme evil; C<lb />
i qrouse-like animal<lb />
10 Mapach; A to hv H a<lb />
temple, C to plant. D a<lb />
racoon.<lb />
Compiled bv John Tucker<lb />
"Ebony Explosions: Fashion<lb />
Chat's louder Than A bomb" is<lb />
the theme for a fashion show being<lb />
sponsored by Allied Blacks tor<lb />
Leadership and Equality on Feb.<lb />
20 at s p.m. in 1 iendrix Theatre.<lb />
According to Tanya Scott,<lb />
president of ABLE and director of<lb />
the show, then- will be a variety of<lb />
fashions. Scott s.ud the show will<lb />
include "everything from bathing<lb />
suits to evening wear<lb />
Fashions are being provided<lb />
Pamela Chavous, a disc jockey<lb />
from 104 I'M<lb />
Professional models and<lb />
members of the ECU track team<lb />
used as.i fund raiser for an EAster<lb />
hunt to be held in March tor<lb />
children in Greenville.<lb />
Pickets available in front ot<lb />
will be joined by ABLE members the Student Store are 51 in ad-<lb />
by I.C. Penny, Casual Corner, in the display ot the costumes vance or $2 with student activity<lb />
BoulevardC.arbandSharpes.The provided by local proprietors. cards and S3 for the general public<lb />
master of ceremonies will be The fashion show is being at the door.<lb />
Dinner theater<lb />
hosts comedies<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
The Alpha-Omega Flavors, a<lb />
touring drama group, will return<lb />
to ECU to present Triple Play<lb />
three comic episodes bv Michael<lb />
Fra n and Robert Anderson for<lb />
dinner theater audiences Feb. 24<lb />
at 6:30 p.m.<lb />
The performance will follow<lb />
a dinner served in the Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center Great R(Xm. The<lb />
menu will consist oi beef bur-<lb />
gundy, chicken breast with mush-<lb />
room sauce, green beans al-<lb />
mandme, rice pilaf and tossed<lb />
salad, with apple pie for dessert.<lb />
"Triple Play" is a bill of three<lb />
one-act comedies � all offering<lb />
peeks into the private lives of three<lb />
happily married couples.<lb />
Couple Number One are on<lb />
their second honeymoon � same<lb />
setting, same romantic plans �<lb />
except that now they are accom-<lb />
panied by their colicky baby.<lb />
Couple Number Two perform a<lb />
fast-paced cover-up when, be-<lb />
cause oi communication prob-<lb />
lems, all the wrong guests are<lb />
invited to their dinner party. And<lb />
the third pair are a charmingly<lb />
Confused elderly couple who try<lb />
to sort out who did what with<lb />
whom as thev reminisce previous<lb />
marriages<lb />
The performers are members<lb />
of the Repertory Theatre of Amer-<lb />
icaAlpha Omega Players, a na-<lb />
tionally acclaimed touring com-<lb />
pany who has brought other<lb />
comedies to ECU dinner theater<lb />
audiences in previous seasons. In<lb />
its 22-year history, the company<lb />
has traveled more than three mil-<lb />
lion miles, presenting some 10,000<lb />
performances across the U.S. and<lb />
Canada.<lb />
Tickets to 'Triple Play" are<lb />
$20 each for the general public<lb />
and ECU faculty and staff and $15<lb />
for students and youth. Tickets<lb />
are on sale at the Central Ticket<lb />
Office, telephone 757-4788 or toll-<lb />
free 1-800-ECU-ARTS. Phone<lb />
orders mav be charged to major<lb />
credit cards.<lb />
An ideal view:<lb />
ECU improvements miss the mark<lb />
By Caroline Cusick<lb />
Features Editor<lb />
As most students are aware,<lb />
ECU is going through a process<lb />
called campusbeautification. This<lb />
project to make the home of the<lb />
Pirates look a little more like an<lb />
ivy league school seems to be a<lb />
priority to our administration.<lb />
The campus beautification<lb />
project is a quaint idea. It is a noble<lb />
attempt. But therearealot of needs<lb />
on campus that are getting raked<lb />
up and tossed out with the piles of<lb />
leaves.<lb />
ECU needs maintenance<lb />
work. But this is a school. To truly<lb />
beautify and enhance ECU, we<lb />
need more professors who are<lb />
interested in being teachers.<lb />
The teaching deficiency at<lb />
ECU isdeceiving to innocent fresh-<lb />
men who takefor granted thatthis<lb />
institute of higher learning will<lb />
provide them with knowledge-<lb />
able, experienced leadership. That<lb />
makes sense. If you go to<lb />
McDonald's you expect to find<lb />
people who can make good, or at<lb />
least average, hamburgers. If you<lb />
go to a university you expect to<lb />
find professors who teach well, or<lb />
at least adequately. Too often,<lb />
ECU's professors stop at the ade-<lb />
quate mark.<lb />
I realize, there are a handful of<lb />
excellent professors at this school.<lb />
They work hard, come to class on<lb />
time, don't mind repeating them-<lb />
selves, show interest in their<lb />
students's learning and smile<lb />
occasionally. That's just good<lb />
teaching.<lb />
I suppose I could be a little<lb />
closed minded. It might not hurt<lb />
to have professors who can write<lb />
books too philosophical for the<lb />
average mind to understand. Af-<lb />
ter all, they know what it says. To<lb />
bring those intellectual giants<lb />
down to the levels of average stu-<lb />
dents would be demeaning.<lb />
This campus would also be a<lb />
more beautiful place to live if it<lb />
were a bit safer for the female<lb />
gender. Girls don't enjoy looking<lb />
over their shoulders when they<lb />
leave home after dark. They don't<lb />
enjoy fearing strangers<lb />
Although the number of re-<lb />
ported rapes on campus is toler-<lb />
able, the number of rapes that are<lb />
never reported is staggering.<lb />
This campus is far from safe I<lb />
may be alone, but 1 think safety is<lb />
more important than bnck side-<lb />
walks.<lb />
Of course, I have to mention<lb />
the parking problem. When there<lb />
are twice as many cars as parking<lb />
spaces, the administration should<lb />
expect complaints. In reply to the<lb />
complaints, we are told that there<lb />
might be a parking deck in our<lb />
future. For those who are fresh-<lb />
men, we've been hearing that for<lb />
years. Don't hold your breath.<lb />
Still, what do I see hours of<lb />
time and energy invested into?<lb />
Planting of grass, raking of leaves,<lb />
laying down of bricks  all that's<lb />
nice but that typeof beauty isonly<lb />
so deep. The true beauty of ECU<lb />
comes from the students who work<lb />
hard, do their best and live here.<lb />
Those students deserve more than<lb />
brick sidewalks. They need ad-<lb />
ministrators who are more inter-<lb />
ested in impressing students al-<lb />
ready attending this university<lb />
and less concerned with impress-<lb />
ing outsiders.<lb /><pb facs="00058196_tn_0011" /><lb />
The East Carolinian, February 20, 1990 11<lb />
Student Profile<lb />
SGA President Tripp' Roakes<lb />
speaks about job responsibilities<lb />
Israeli dancers display cultural heritage<lb />
Ft'L' News Bureau<lb />
By John Tucker<lb />
Assistant Features Fditor<lb />
Student Government Association President<lb />
Charlie Thomas Roakes 111 savs that his illustri-<lb />
ous political career at ECU has "given me a com<lb />
plete understanding ot the whole university<lb />
For Roakes. the road to upstanding political<lb />
standing on campus has not always been an<lb />
easy one.<lb />
Roakes' first semester on campus was spent<lb />
pledging Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, immediately following this.<lb />
Roakes made the decision to transfer to Appalachian State University.<lb />
According to Roakes, after two days I knew 1 had to come back to<lb />
ECU and return he did. the following semester.<lb />
From this point. Roakes pursued an active college life I le became<lb />
involved in the Inter-fraternity council and eventually was elected<lb />
administrative vice president of the organization.<lb />
The SGA has always been a source of great interest to Roakes win<lb />
said that instantly "I saw that I wanted to go further<lb />
In his first vear as an SCA representative Roakes served on the<lb />
Student Welfare Committee.<lb />
In his second vear of involvement in the S( .A Roakes was elected<lb />
treasurer. During this stint in office he also served as chairman of the<lb />
Fine Arts Board and as a member ot the Media board.<lb />
Currently Roakes serves as President of the SGA, the highest office<lb />
possible for a student to hold in the administration at E l.<lb />
Roakes explained that this job requires him 'tobe there asa student<lb />
representative when the students' voice needs to be heard" as well as<lb />
serve as a member of the Board of Trustees, the "governing body of the<lb />
whole university<lb />
Roakes is optimistic about his job and stated, it has gh en me the<lb />
oppurtunity to work with all types of students and been a fantastic<lb />
learning experience<lb />
Shalom '0 Tel Aviv an<lb />
Israeli folk-dancing troupe, will<lb />
appear on the stage of KCU's<lb />
Wright Auditorium Thursday at 8<lb />
p.m.<lb />
The performance by the 45-<lb />
member company of dancers,<lb />
singers and musicians is part of<lb />
ECU'S 1989-90 Performing Arts<lb />
Series. The company's director,<lb />
choreographer and conductor is<lb />
Gavri 1 evi, recognized interna-<lb />
tionally as a producer of dance<lb />
extravaganzas.<lb />
A typical Shalom dance pro-<lb />
gram includes traditional folk<lb />
dances oi Israel and the many<lb />
nations and cultures represented<lb />
among the Jewish people. The<lb />
dancers, wearing colorful cos-<lb />
tumes appropriate to the dances<lb />
they perform, are all former<lb />
members of the Israel army, re-<lb />
cruited by Levi from all parts of<lb />
Israel. Dancersand thedances they<lb />
perform are rotated annually.<lb />
The 1990 program features an<lb />
arrangement of Israeli folk dances<lb />
based on songs from the Bible,<lb />
dancesof the Mediterranean lands,<lb />
dances from the Broadway musi-<lb />
cal, "Fiddler on the Roof and a<lb />
medley of Polish folk dances Also<lb />
featured will be solo singers Voel<lb />
Sharr ("The Israeli Danny Rave")<lb />
and Sassi Kesshet.<lb />
Pounded by Gavri Levi in<lb />
17r, the Shalom dancers have<lb />
received top honors in London<lb />
Belgium, South Africa. Holland<lb />
and the U.S as well as Israel<lb />
Following their current American<lb />
tour, the troupe will appear at the<lb />
Royal Alb rt Hall in 1 ond<lb />
" - �<lb />
irs hae ap Cit<lb />
Music 1 iall in Nt w N rk and mi a<lb />
Perrv Como Christmas TV sp<lb />
cial.t HherTV programs featurin<lb />
the dancers have been product d<lb />
and broadcast in Belgium<lb />
(Germany.<lb />
Admission to the Shalom <lb />
performance b) P� rf r nir .<lb />
Series seasoi by singl<lb />
ti ket, ava i at the ECUen<lb />
tral Ticket Offiw e<lb />
Trends Briefs<lb />
Teens using fewer drugs<lb />
Survey shows decline in abuse<lb />
Drug use bv teens continues to drop, a survey tor the Nationa<lb />
Institute on Drug Abuse indicates. Ot 17,142 high school seniors polled<lb />
1 o 7 percent said they used an illicit drug at least once the previous<lb />
month. In a similar survey in lgSS. 213 percent of the seniors polled<lb />
reported drug use.<lb />
Groups question oil disposal<lb />
Environmentalists are raising concerns about theimproperdispos.il<lb />
of motor oil. About frO percent of the people who change their motor oil<lb />
pour it on the ground, bury it in the backyard, pour it down a storm<lb />
drain ot put it in the trash, reports the An tomotive Information Council.<lb />
As a result, about 240 milllion gallons of used oil is dumped into the<lb />
environment each year.<lb />
Budweiser changes ad slogan<lb />
For the first rime in more than a decade, Anheuser-Busch will use a<lb />
new slogan in its advertising for Budweiser. The company plans to<lb />
replace This Bud's tor you" with "Nothing beats a Bud The new<lb />
slogan will make the product the hero oi the ads. company officials say.<lb />
Anheuser-Busch spends $150 million a vear to advertise Budweiser.<lb />
Manufacturers adapt old toys<lb />
Manufacturers are adding new options to old tovs. Examples from<lb />
the American International Toy Fair: Cabbage Patch Kids wear party<lb />
dresses and blow out birthday candles. G.I oe (.eneral has a war one<lb />
with sound-and-hght effects, Barbie moves from stewardess to pilot;<lb />
Monopoly is scaled down for players ages 5S.<lb />
Metropolitan areas grow in Fla.<lb />
Metropolitan areas in Florida are booming, according to the '�<lb />
Census Bureau. Eight of the 10 fastest-growing areas in the country<lb />
between 1980-88 are in Florida, census officials say. Naples ontheGuH<lb />
Coast, grew by nl percent. Ocala grew by 3 percent. 11. Pierce b) 53<lb />
percent and Ft. Myers by 51 percent.<lb />
Movement hopes to limit number<lb />
of Congressional terms served<lb />
A movement is under way to limit the number of terms members oi<lb />
the Houseand Senate may serve A newly formed group, Americans To<lb />
Limit Congressional Terms, has announced it will press tor a constitu-<lb />
tional amendment to bring about the limitations. About 41,000 citizens<lb />
and 14,000 financial contributors ha veexpressed support for thegroup's<lb />
efforts.<lb />
Park animals killed for goods<lb />
Park animals are becoming crime victims, reports the National Parks<lb />
and Conservation Association. International traffickers, using helicop-<lb />
ters four-wheel-drive vehicles and night-vision devices, are killing<lb />
animalsatparksthrougboutthecountry.Targets:gnzzlies,blackbears,<lb />
deer, elk and mountain sheep, whose body parts are sold for jewelry,<lb />
trophies or folk medicines.<lb />
Consumers urged to complain<lb />
Public interest groups are encouraging consumers to complain<lb />
about unrecycleable products and packages. They recommend the use<lb />
of Plagued by Packaging: A Consumer Guide to Excess Packaging and<lb />
Disposable Waste Problems. The publication lists toll-free numbers of<lb />
companies using polystrene foam, single-serving containers and pack-<lb />
ages made of materials that can't be recycled.<lb />
Advertising increases on TV<lb />
Automobile, airline and local advertising is increasing in television<lb />
markets according to the Horizon Media Spot TV Index. Those catego-<lb />
ries showed strong gains in January over the same period in 1989, the<lb />
study indicates. However, generally, national advertising is fiat, show-<lb />
ing only small gains, researchers say.<lb />
CCaffHfkl 11M. USA TODAY'Affk Colltft InformmUon Hitwork<lb />
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"hough .1 bit lengthy, cos-<lb />
tumes choreography, and excel-<lb />
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Continued from page 10<lb />
moving as she grooved to the<lb />
tr 'V)i a! sounds.<lb />
The band closed their per<lb />
forma nee with an extended melo-<lb />
dious reggae mix of various songs<lb />
including Marvin Cave's "Wanna<lb />
Talk to You<lb />
but before the band could<lb />
leave th stage the loudly applaud-<lb />
ing crowd lured the group to play<lb />
two more encores.<lb />
Student Arnie Cullipher,<lb />
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after the show "they were ine<lb />
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Patton<lb />
Continued from page 10<lb />
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I'atton's talk was sponsored<lb />
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Sports<lb />
February 20,2990<lb />
ECU'S Bobby Hodes gets checked after a Pirate score in Saturday's 14-3 win over Elon College The lacrosse team looks to improve from<lb />
last year's 6-2 record with an experienced group of returning seniors (Photo by J.D. Whitmire � ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
Lacrosse team downs Fighting Christians 14-3<lb />
By Lisa Spiridopoulos<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU men's lacrosse team<lb />
opened their season on Saturday<lb />
with a big win over Elon College,<lb />
14-3.<lb />
"Everything went better than<lb />
expected said senior defensemen<lb />
John McAulay, "We just controlled<lb />
ecry aspect of the game<lb />
The' team had an impressive<lb />
attack with seven players scoring<lb />
on 25 shots. Jay Black led the<lb />
offense with five goals, followed<lb />
by Kelly Hoyt, Craig Nurmi and<lb />
Lake Slacum who each had two.<lb />
Chns Chase, Bud Noel and<lb />
Bobby Hodes finished the scoring<lb />
by each adding one goal.<lb />
BraninThorncdirected ECU'S<lb />
attack in midfield and enabled<lb />
them to control the ball of fensivelv.<lb />
The defense, led bv McAulay,<lb />
Jeb Souder and left Gauland con-<lb />
trolled the ground balls and al-<lb />
lowed Elon toscorejust threegoals<lb />
on goalie James Young.<lb />
After finishing 6-2 last year<lb />
and getting to the quarterfinals of<lb />
the North Carolina Tournament,<lb />
the Pirates feel they have a well<lb />
experienced team and will have<lb />
another good season this year.<lb />
First year head coach Tom<lb />
Banks said, "We have a very<lb />
competitive schedule and we're<lb />
playing some really great teams<lb />
Along with Eton the team will<lb />
play such teams as NC State, Old<lb />
Dominion, George Washington,<lb />
William &amp; Mary, George Ma-<lb />
sonand UNC-Willmington.<lb />
The Pirates will travel to llor-<lb />
ida over spring break to face<lb />
Floida, Florida State and Miami.<lb />
With five goals already, the<lb />
offensive attack looks to be led bv<lb />
Black. Last vear he led the team<lb />
with 18 goals and 10 assists fol-<lb />
lowed bv Hoyt who added 1 Ogoals<lb />
and six assists.<lb />
On the defensive end. it will<lb />
be Young and McAulay, who lead<lb />
the defense in takeawaw<lb />
The Pirates will have a lot of<lb />
depth at mid-field with it's tn-<lb />
captains Hoyt, Ken McKenna and<lb />
Thorn. As they did last year, they<lb />
will took to control theballandset<lb />
the pace oi the games.<lb />
"This is probably the best team<lb />
we've had in a few years said<lb />
Hoyt. "We've got some seasoned<lb />
veterans and some really good<lb />
freshmen that will help this year.<lb />
Hopefully the Elon game will be<lb />
an indicator of how we will play<lb />
the rest of the season he added.<lb />
The team travels to Duke<lb />
tonight to tcv the Blue Devil's at<lb />
7:30 p.m.<lb />
Tribe stuns Pirates 74-71 for first CAA win<lb />
By Lisa Spiridopoulos<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Led by seniors Gus Hill and<lb />
Reed Lose, ECU battled back from<lb />
a 21-point deficit only to lose bv<lb />
three, 74-71, Saturday to the Col-<lb />
legeofWilliam&amp;Marv. The Tribe<lb />
had not won a game in the Colo-<lb />
nial Athletic Association until<lb />
defeating the Pirates.<lb />
"We struggled handling the<lb />
ball said head coach MikeSteele,<lb />
"And unfortunately it was a team<lb />
effort<lb />
That "team effort" had the<lb />
Pirates committing 20 turnovers<lb />
and 26 fouls. Hill led the Pirates'<lb />
sconngattack with 20 points, while<lb />
Lose added 15.<lb />
ECU only led in the game for<lb />
one brief moment, when Lose<lb />
scored off a short jumper in the<lb />
lane after the tip off. From there<lb />
on, the Pirates found themselves<lb />
in an uphill battle, trailing for the<lb />
entire game.<lb />
Steele said, "We lost the game<lb />
in the first 10 or 15 minutes In<lb />
those minvites the Tribe scored 25<lb />
points and gained a 10 point lead.<lb />
Every time ECU had a chance<lb />
to cut the lead, William &amp; Mary<lb />
would hit again. With :14 left in<lb />
the first half the Pirates were look-<lb />
ing at a 16-point Tribe lead. Hill<lb />
wasableto hit a last second jumper<lb />
from Paul Childress to cut their<lb />
lead to 14 at the half.<lb />
Tim Brown, who had six<lb />
points and eight rebounds said, "1<lb />
don't think we were mentally<lb />
ready to play. We went into the<lb />
game thinking, hey- it's just Wil-<lb />
liam &amp; Mary. It waslikewedidn't<lb />
even give them any respect<lb />
After the Tnbe came out and<lb />
increased their lead to 20 with 9:37<lb />
to play in the game the Pirates<lb />
began respecting them a little<lb />
more. ECU then went on a 14-1<lb />
spurt to cut the lead to seven with<lb />
3:42 to play.<lb />
Assistant coach Griff Mills<lb />
said, "We didn't plav with the<lb />
same intensity as we have been<lb />
playing with, and in the last 10<lb />
minutes we found ourselves down<lb />
20 and then we started to pick up<lb />
our intensity"<lb />
With :37 left. Lose hit a 20 toot<lb />
jumper from the top of the key-<lb />
bringing the Pirates to within six.<lb />
ECU quickly fouled Curtis Pride,<lb />
who hit both of his foul shots.<lb />
And again, Lose stepped up and<lb />
banked in a 20 footer cutting Wil-<lb />
liam &amp; Mary's lead to five with :18<lb />
left in the game.<lb />
This time when the Pirates<lb />
fouled Pride, he missed the front<lb />
end of his one and one and ECU<lb />
brought the ball up the court look-<lb />
ing for a quick bucket. They had<lb />
several chances to score, but could<lb />
Pirate sluggers<lb />
extend streak<lb />
only hit a lav-up with just :02<lb />
remaining on the clock and they<lb />
found themselves with a loss.<lb />
On Valentine's Day, the Pi-<lb />
rates faced the sixth-ranked Duke<lb />
Blue Devils only to lose for the<lb />
18th time.<lb />
Duke, 21-4, handed ECU its<lb />
45th consecutive loss against an<lb />
ACC team. Steele said, "It was a<lb />
typkal Duke team, they play great<lb />
defense, cause turnovers and are<lb />
very unselfish with the ball.<lb />
"We turned it over on our own<lb />
some, but thev forced most of<lb />
them he added.<lb />
A very aggressive Blue Devil<lb />
defense forced 16 turnovers in the<lb />
first half aloneand 30 for the game.<lb />
"They're good, there is no doubt<lb />
about it said Lose, "But, I thought<lb />
we came right at them<lb />
The Pirates led the first half<lb />
for the first five minutes off buck-<lb />
See Blue Devils, page 14<lb />
By Frank Reyes<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU baseball team in-<lb />
creased its consecutive season-<lb />
open wins to 19 games by defeat-<lb />
ing the Atlantic Christian Bulldogs<lb />
4-1 Saturday night.<lb />
Over 950 spectators watched<lb />
senior pitcher Jonathan Jenkins<lb />
(12-3, 2.04 ERA last season) spin a<lb />
masterful four hit game in seven<lb />
innings. His only run allowed<lb />
came when Bulldogs' Skip Francis<lb />
doubled in a run in the seventh<lb />
inning. Jenkins was very pleased<lb />
with his pitching performance.<lb />
"We came out and did what<lb />
we had to do Jenkins said. "I was<lb />
very surprised how far I went<lb />
(seven innings)<lb />
Head coach Gary Overtoil<lb />
agreed. He said Jenkins was<lb />
"outstanding despite his tiring<lb />
in the late innings.<lb />
The Pirate offense was held<lb />
scoreless until the fourth inning<lb />
when first baseman Calvin Brown<lb />
smashed a solo homerun over the<lb />
320 foot fence in right field. Along<lb />
with the dinger, Brown also<lb />
doubled in a run<lb />
ECU threatened to score again<lb />
in the fifth inning when the Pi-<lb />
rates had runners on second and<lb />
third base. Then John Adams (346,<lb />
5 HRs) lined a double to right held,<lb />
scoring two more runs. ECU lead<lb />
Atlantic Christian 3-0 after five<lb />
innings.<lb />
The Bulldogs' starting pitcher,<lb />
Jeff Bock, allowed only one run in<lb />
four innings. Bock also threw to<lb />
wild pitches in the dirt. However,<lb />
he was not discouraged at his<lb />
performance.<lb />
"1 think 1 did a pretty g(xxi job<lb />
today  except for the homerun<lb />
he (Brown) hit Bock said. 'The<lb />
curveball was too outside<lb />
The Pirates threatened again<lb />
in the sixth inning but wasted a<lb />
golden opportunity to score. With<lb />
twooutsand bases loaded, ECU'S<lb />
Kevin Riggs lined out to end the<lb />
inning, scoring no runs. Overton<lb />
said theoniy needed improvement<lb />
tor today's game was to get runs<lb />
across the plate.<lb />
The fourth run tor ECU came<lb />
when Atlantic Christian put in<lb />
Greg Castle (0-2, 9.60 ERA last<lb />
season) to face Calvin Brown<lb />
Brown responded with a double,<lb />
whu h made the score 4-0 in favor<lb />
of the Pirates.<lb />
Facing onlv five ha tters,( astie<lb />
hit and walked a batter, and al-<lb />
lowed a double and a single<lb />
The Bulldogs were held score-<lb />
less until the seventh inning when<lb />
left-fielder Skip Francis doubled<lb />
in the run, spoiling the shutout for<lb />
ECU.<lb />
Pirate relief pitcher Davy<lb />
Willis (4.11 ERA in seven games<lb />
came in the late innings to pre-<lb />
serve the win. Willis retired four<lb />
of the fivi batters he faced. Bv<lb />
doing so, Willis earned his first<lb />
save.<lb />
I was pleased with mv con-<lb />
trol he said. "When Jenkins got<lb />
tired. I was surprised when I got<lb />
the call<lb />
ECU junior Berry Narron had<lb />
an excellent game. Narron had a<lb />
See Jenkins, page 13<lb />
Junior short stop Berry Narron connects with the ball for a double in<lb />
the Pirates' 19th straight season-opening win Saturday against Atlan-<lb />
tic Christian. (Photo by J.D. Whitmire � ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
Ruggers fight past Marines,<lb />
ODU for impressive start<lb />
By Bob Tobin<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU rugby team battled a team from the Marine Corps Saturday and came away with a 7-0 win. The<lb />
team will play again Saturday at the Allied Hearth field. (Photo by J.D.Whitmire � ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
The ECU rugby team opened<lb />
their springseason Feb. 10 against<lb />
Old Dominion University. The<lb />
Pirates had beaten ODU in last<lb />
year's game, and ODU was hop-<lb />
ing to avenge that loss this year.<lb />
Bu t ECU crushed their hopes when<lb />
they walked away with an im-<lb />
pressive 29-0 victory.<lb />
The Pirates controlled the<lb />
game from beginning to end.<lb />
Thomas "Flash" Almond scored<lb />
within five minutes of the open-<lb />
ing kick off when he grabbed a<lb />
muffed ODU kick and dove in for<lb />
the first score. Within 10 minutes,<lb />
ECU came up with two more<lb />
scores. One off a spectacular as-<lb />
sist from Mike Shank to rookie<lb />
sensation Guy Travers. Brian<lb />
Dodd converted two kicks to give<lb />
ECU a 16-0 half time lead.<lb />
The second half was much of<lb />
the same for ECU. A strong Pirate<lb />
defense kept Old Dominion from<lb />
scoring a single pointand gave the<lb />
team a 29-0 win.<lb />
The club had its second game<lb />
of the season Saturday against the<lb />
Marines from Camp Lejune. The<lb />
match was a very close hard hit-<lb />
ting game. The first half was a sea-<lb />
saw battle with both teams having<lb />
great goal line stands.<lb />
The onlv score of the half<lb />
occured when the Pirates came<lb />
away with three points on a pen-<lb />
alty kick by Brian Dodd.<lb />
The second half action was<lb />
much of the same, with both teams<lb />
having missed scoring opportu-<lb />
nities. But with time running out<lb />
in the game. Pirate rugger Rod<lb />
Howell ran down a kick to place<lb />
the ball down for the games only<lb />
try (score).<lb />
The Pirate B-Side Team played<lb />
hard but lost a tough match 10-4.<lb />
ECU's Dave Wright was the only<lb />
Rugger to score for the Pirate B's.<lb />
This Saturday, the A-side will<lb />
be playi ng Seymore Johnson while<lb />
the B-Side will be playing St.<lb />
Andrews College at home.<lb /><pb facs="00058196_tn_0013" /><lb />
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! he Los Angeles Raiders may soon be back in Oakland. Alameda<lb />
County officials said the Raiders have compromised on several key<lb />
points, and have given the Raiders their "final" proposal to move back<lb />
lo Jakland. In the proposal, the Raiders would agree to a 15-year lease<lb />
at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum.<lb />
South Africa may be in 1992 Olympics<lb />
Hun Antonio Samaranch, president of the International Olympic<lb />
( ommittee, says an Olympic committee will meet Monday in Kuwait<lb />
to discuss the possibility of South Africa participating in the 192<lb />
i Olympics I ie warned it is too early to say if they will be allowed to<lb />
' participate Nuith Africa was expelled from the Olympics in lOdue<lb />
to racial discrimination.<lb />
Streeter, Waymer sign with teams<lb />
Safties t ieorge Streeter of the Chicago Rears and Pave Waymer of<lb />
the New Orleans Saints are the first Plan B free-agent players to switch<lb />
� teams Streeter signed Thursday with the Los Angeles Raiders and<lb />
 aj mer with the Sin Francisco 49ers.<lb />
Jaworski asks for advice from Kemp<lb />
KansasCityChiefsquartertackRon)aworski,consideringarunfor<lb />
ngrcss from the state of New jersey, sought political advice Thurs-<lb />
� oml Housing and Urban Development secretary Jack Kemp.<lb />
mp w.is a quarterback for the Buffalo Hills before entering politics.<lb />
College enthusiasm gets out of control<lb />
i he University o Connecticut will have organized rallies and<lb />
ntircs after games Saturday and Monday in an effort to control<lb />
' - enthusiasm over their nationally ranked basketball team<lb />
: Following the team's recent victory over St. John s, one student<lb />
- thrown out oi a dormitory and nine others face disciplinary<lb />
Ruddock goes to court to fight Tyson<lb />
movan "Razor" Ruddock is going to court to tight Mike ryson.<lb />
idock s 1 awyers will tile suit Friday in New ork federal court to<lb />
I Mike ryson from fighting anyone before Ruddock. Fnetwohada<lb />
ntract to fight in (Canada last November, but Tyson canceled when he<lb />
became ill ryson then fought lames "Buster' Douglas and lost.<lb />
Schintzius will wait for NBA draft<lb />
rmer I niversity of Rorida 7-2 center Dwayne Schintzius, who<lb />
the team Ian. 23, has chosen not to play in Europe before the<lb />
upcoming National Basketball Association draft, his attorney said<lb />
irsday Schintzius is expected to bo a lottery pick in the dratt.<lb />
Steelers talk to Walton about vacancy<lb />
The NFL's Pittsburgh Steelers have talked to recently tired New<lb />
� ork lets coach foe Walton about their vacant offensive coordinator's<lb />
i b lom Moore left the Steelers this week to become an assistant at<lb />
Minnesota.<lb />
GapLsnatches win at Day tona 500<lb />
Derrike Cope, driving a Chevrolet I.umina, won the Daytona 500<lb />
and $188,150 Sunday by one and 1 2 car lengths. Dale Earnhardt was<lb />
in first place with a half tap to go, but ran over some debris, shredding<lb />
a tire, allowing Cope to win. Terry Labonte finished second, while<lb />
Earnhardt came in fifth. In the first r races of his career. Cope had one<lb />
top-five finish and $310350 in earnings.<lb />
Douglas set to fight Holyfield in fall<lb />
Hea yweight champion lames "Buster" Douglas plans to fight<lb />
inder Holyfield in September, according to hismanagerlohn Johnson.<lb />
ite, date or purse figures havebeen agreed upon. Johnson wants the<lb />
inSeptemberso Pouglascan cash in on endorsements. Holyfield's<lb />
�� r 1 )an Duva, prefers June.<lb />
The East Carolinian, February 20,1990 13<lb />
Pirates sweep pair from Mount Olive<lb />
By Frank Reyes<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Scoring 37 runs in two base-<lb />
ball games may seem impossible.<lb />
But the ECU Pirates did just that<lb />
against the Mount Olive Trojans<lb />
in a double-header Sunday night.<lb />
In the first game, ECU demol-<lb />
ished the Trojans 22-14. Over 600<lb />
fans watched five Mount Olive<lb />
pitchers give up 12 walks in only<lb />
six innings. Brian Morris, starting<lb />
pitcher for the Trojans, pitched<lb />
only 1 1-3 innings, giving up five<lb />
walks, a double, and two-run<lb />
homeruns.<lb />
The Pirates scored eight runs<lb />
in the second inning, which lasted<lb />
approximately40minutes. ECU's<lb />
shortstop Corey Short started the<lb />
barrage with a lead-off double.<lb />
Tommy Yarborough, Kevin Riggs,<lb />
and John Adams walked to load<lb />
the bases. With one swing of the<lb />
bat, clean-up hitter Calvin Brown<lb />
belted a grand slam, giving the<lb />
Pirates the lead 6-0.<lb />
ECU continued to rip the<lb />
Trojan pitching staff for two more<lb />
runs. Relief pitcher Doug Baxley<lb />
faced only six batters, allowing<lb />
three hits, two walks, and two wild<lb />
pitches. After two innings, the<lb />
Pirates were ahead 8-0.<lb />
But the Mount Olive Trojans<lb />
came back with four runs, slicing<lb />
theleadto8-4. Pirate pitcher Brien<lb />
Berckman struggled in the early<lb />
innings. With runnerson first and<lb />
second, Trojan's Steve Mintz<lb />
hammered a three-run homerun<lb />
over the right field fence. They<lb />
scored later in the inningon double<lb />
steal.<lb />
With the Pirates ahead, the<lb />
ECU hitters continued to wreck<lb />
the Trojan pitching staff with seven<lb />
more runs in the third inning.<lb />
Outfielder Tommy Yarborough<lb />
(.250, 10 stolen bases last season)<lb />
started the inning with a single.<lb />
Adams and Brown followed with<lb />
consecutive singles. With bases<lb />
loaded, John Gast stroked a<lb />
double, scoring two runs. The<lb />
ECU team batted around. Yarbor-<lb />
ough came up again and re-<lb />
sponded with another single.<lb />
Yarborough had an excellent<lb />
first game. In four trips to the<lb />
plate, he had four hits� all singles.<lb />
He was also credited with two<lb />
stolen bases.<lb />
"Because I'm batting in the<lb />
bottom of the order, I consider<lb />
myself another lead-off hitter<lb />
See Trojans, page 14<lb />
Grace leads Lady Pirates<lb />
to comeback CAA win<lb />
By David Reichelt<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
A 17-point scoring perform-<lb />
ance from junior center Sandra<lb />
Grace led the Lady Pirates to a h0-<lb />
55 win over the Tribeof William it<lb />
Mary Saturday night in Minges<lb />
Coliseum.<lb />
The Lady Pirates trailed by as<lb />
many as 13 points in the second<lb />
half, but Grace came oii the bench<lb />
to score all 17 of her points in the<lb />
second half, as well as 12 rebounds.<lb />
"We were struggling with our<lb />
shooting Grace said referring to<lb />
the team's 29 percent shoe ting o.i<lb />
the evening. "I was just trying to<lb />
give us a lift<lb />
ECU trailed the whole first<lb />
half and most of the second, gain-<lb />
ing the lead late in the second half.<lb />
The game was tied at four with<lb />
four minutes gone bv when the<lb />
Lady Pirates went without a field<lb />
goal for eight and a half minutes.<lb />
In that time period ECU was<lb />
outscored 14-4.<lb />
The Lady Pirates trailed bv as<lb />
many as 11 with 3:22, but ECU<lb />
went on a 4 to 4 run toclose out the<lb />
half. Thev trailed the Lady Tribe<lb />
21-27 at the half.<lb />
"They played real tough de-<lb />
fense against us all night Head<lb />
Jenkins<lb />
coach Pat Pierson said. "They<lb />
mixed up between zone and man<lb />
toman coverages. They're real<lb />
physical, and that gave us lots of<lb />
trouble<lb />
However, the Lady Pirates<lb />
were kept in the game with Sarah<lb />
Gray's 11 first half points (22 for<lb />
the game).<lb />
"We really struggled in the<lb />
first half and we tried to come out<lb />
and force a faster second halt<lb />
pace Pierson said.<lb />
I he Lady ! ribe came out fir<lb />
ing and went on an 10-3 run to<lb />
lead by I3at the 14:47mark. But at<lb />
this point, Grace started to come<lb />
alive as she scored nine straight<lb />
points over a four minute stretch<lb />
to ignite the entire team.<lb />
Grace's good play started to<lb />
nib off as teammates Gray and<lb />
freshman Gaynor O'Donnell<lb />
started to hit their shots. Between<lb />
Grace, Gray and O'Donnell, the<lb />
team went on an 18 to 6 run to take<lb />
a one point lead with 4:1)6 to play.<lb />
The Lady Pirates closed out<lb />
thegamewithan 11 to5runto win<lb />
the game 60-35.<lb />
"We needed this win because<lb />
of our game with Richmond<lb />
Pierson said. "They have the best<lb />
defense in the league and we'll<lb />
have to shoot better to win<lb />
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Lady Pirate netters fall to<lb />
UNC-Charlotte, beat ACC<lb />
By Chip Rutan<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Lady Pirate tennis team<lb />
dropped a close one on the road<lb />
against UNC-Charlotte Sunday-<lb />
Battling the cold, the wind and<lb />
the rain, the Pirates came up short<lb />
losing 6-3.<lb />
In the singles, left handed<lb />
freshman Nicole Catalano was<lb />
defeated bv Cayle Miller (v-4, 6-1.<lb />
"A leftv playing a lefty is in<lb />
itselfvervdifficult, "Catalanosaid.<lb />
"You take awav each others good<lb />
shots<lb />
Number two seed Jenifer<lb />
Fenton also lost in straight sets to<lb />
Cane Peterson 6-4,6-3. Fenton said<lb />
she was better, but made some<lb />
mistakes that she'll leam from.<lb />
"1 was trving to put the ball<lb />
awav too soon and it wasn't work-<lb />
ing, " she said.<lb />
The Lady Pirates went on to<lb />
win two out (if the next four singles<lb />
matches. Number three seed<lb />
Cackie Fenwick defeated Kim<lb />
Summer in straight sets 6-4, 6-3.<lb />
Number five seed Kellv Bu k<lb />
battled back after dropping the<lb />
first set 2-6, t beat Knstv Boggs in<lb />
the next two 6-3, 7-6. Both Kim<lb />
Harvey and Wendy Pert!<lb />
dropped their singles matches in<lb />
straight sots.<lb />
Going into the doubles match,<lb />
the I ady Pirates found themselves<lb />
down, but not out However, after<lb />
the team of Catalano-Fenwick<lb />
defeated Miller-Schladweiler in<lb />
straight sots 6-4, 6-4, the Pirates<lb />
ended up losing the next tow<lb />
doubles matches in straight sots.<lb />
Although they lost, Coach Davis<lb />
expressed contindence on his<lb />
teams doubles plav, "We should<lb />
have won two out of the three to<lb />
win it all, bu we lost because the<lb />
girls were tenative<lb />
The Pirates went sithout so-<lb />
phomore captain Kim Harveydue<lb />
to illness She did, however, battle<lb />
the elements to come out and give<lb />
the team some moral support.<lb />
In the six singles matches ECU<lb />
came awav with a decisive 5-1<lb />
margin Number one seed Nicole<lb />
Catalano was upset bv Atlantic<lb />
Nicole Catalano. the Lady Pirates' number one seeded player, tell to<lb />
UNC-Charlotle's Gayle Miller 6-4, 6-1 Sunday in the teams 6-3 loss<lb />
(Photo by Garrett Killian � ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
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set out of three making it a tough<lb />
match. Finally, number six seed<lb />
Trojans<lb />
Anne Jennings won in straight sets<lb />
7-5,6-2.<lb />
After dominating the singles,<lb />
the Pirates lost 2-1 in the doubles.<lb />
"We won the match going into the<lb />
doubles Davis said. That takes<lb />
awav a little of our intensity<lb />
After the first two matchesand<lb />
a 1-1 second, the Lady Pirates<lb />
know what thev need to work on.<lb />
"Ourpracticingisgoingtobemore<lb />
intense said captain Dim Har-<lb />
vev. "We will especially be work-<lb />
ing on vollving and putting the<lb />
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25. The match starts at 2:30 p.m.<lb />
Continued from page 13<lb />
February is<lb />
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Yarborough said. "People have<lb />
always said that 1 had the poten-<lb />
tial to do well<lb />
Head coach Gary Overton<lb />
agreed Overton said, "Tommy is<lb />
a good hitter with excellent bat<lb />
speed<lb />
After three complete innings,<lb />
the Pirates led 15-4. But the Tro-<lb />
jans throated the lead, scoring eight<lb />
runs in two innings Pirate Owen<lb />
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last year)gave up four hits in only<lb />
two-thirds of an inning pitched.<lb />
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ing once again. In the fifth inning,<lb />
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ing. With thebases full of Pirates,<lb />
Tommy Yarborough singled off<lb />
Trojan relief pitcher Brian Tuten.<lb />
Blue Devils<lb />
Riggs then doubled in two more<lb />
runs as the lead increased 21-12.<lb />
Both teams later scored, making<lb />
the final football score 22-14.<lb />
Despite Pirate pitchers allow-<lb />
ing 14 runs, Overton was pleased<lb />
with the first game.<lb />
"1 was real proud of our play-<lb />
ers Overton said. "Whenever<lb />
thev (MountOlive)answered,our<lb />
team answered back "<lb />
The Trojans used five differ-<lb />
ent pitchers against ECU in the<lb />
first game.<lb />
"The pitchers for Mount Ol-<lb />
ive threw hard,but they were very<lb />
erratic Eason said.<lb />
In the second game, the Pi-<lb />
rates bombed the Trojans once<lb />
again 15-0,asTim Langdon, Mike<lb />
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combined to pitch a crafty shut-<lb />
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ters. Overton said that Langdon<lb />
was extremely sharp. He wit ted<lb />
Mount Olive's Todd Miller and<lb />
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The second half was not as<lb />
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shoot only 26 percent from the<lb />
field, as compared to Duke who<lb />
shot over 50 percent. "Overall, 1<lb />
thought it was our team defense.<lb />
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they have a number of kids who<lb />
can handle the ball said "Coach<lb />
K 'They(ECU) are very aggres-<lb />
sive, they play hard and they do a<lb />
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tage and left the Pirates trailing<lb />
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