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W$t lEafit (Ear0lintan<lb />
SlTVvng the 'East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol. 64 No. 19<lb />
Tuesday March 20, 1940<lb />
By April Draught!<lb />
Sljff Writer<lb />
Speakers from around the<lb />
world will examine the "Dilenv<lb />
mas ol the New 1 )emocracy in the<lb />
Soviet Union and Eastern Europe"<lb />
m .i j mposium to be held at ECU<lb />
on March 22 23.<lb />
I he featured lecture ot the<lb />
series is "Perestroikaand the New<lb />
Soviet Foreign Policy This lee-<lb />
tun- will be given by Dr Sergei<lb />
Chetverikov, the minister of the<lb />
Embassy ot the USSR, at noon in<lb />
the Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Multipurpose Room on March23<lb />
( Ket erikov wasCounselor to the<lb />
IISSR Embassy in the I ntted States<lb />
from 1977 1983and Deputy Direc<lb />
tor ol the US and Canada I Vpart<lb />
ment.l SSR Foreign Ministry from<lb />
1983-1987.<lb />
Chetverikov will relate how<lb />
the political and economic devel-<lb />
opments in the Soviet I nion have<lb />
created shuts in Soviet foreign<lb />
policy and will also discuss the<lb />
major trends of these policies<lb />
PanielN. Nelson, senior asso-<lb />
ciate ot the Carnegie Endowment<lb />
tor lnternatuui.il Peace, will give<lb />
the keynote address on March 22<lb />
at 7:30p.m in the School ot Nurs-<lb />
� Vuditorium.<lb />
Nelson'sdiscussion will focus<lb />
on the factors influencing the pres-<lb />
ent downfall of communist con-<lb />
trol m Eastern Europe and how<lb />
the Soviet Union isdealing with its<lb />
former client states Nelson has<lb />
published tour books on Roma-<lb />
nian politics and the Warsawpact.<lb />
His books include "Democratic<lb />
Centralism in Romania<lb />
The tirst session ot the sympo-<lb />
sium will begin on March 2 I in<lb />
lenkins Auditorium at 9 a m and<lb />
is titled "Domestic Developments<lb />
in the USSR and Eastern Europe<lb />
This session is divided into tour<lb />
mini-discussions different<lb />
countries in Eastern Europe<lb />
The tirst discussion will be on<lb />
Romania to be presented by Dr.<lb />
William Crowther, assistant pro-<lb />
fessor of political science at l N(<lb />
G. The second discussion involves<lb />
Poland and will be conducted b<lb />
Dr. David M.Olson a professor ol<lb />
political science at UNC-G l he<lb />
Soviet Union is the topic oi the<lb />
third discussion and is to be led by<lb />
Mr. FestusEribo, instructor for the<lb />
department of communication at<lb />
ECU. Dr. Philip). Adler. a profes-<lb />
sof from the department ol history<lb />
at ECU, will lead the fourth dis-<lb />
cussion on Yugoslavia<lb />
The symposium will end with<lb />
a last lecture titled "Intra-Hlocand<lb />
Inter-Bloc Relations" on March 23<lb />
See Perestroika, page 2<lb />
City council reinstates<lb />
committee on noise<lb />
By Samantha Thompson<lb />
Statf Writer<lb />
The Greenville City Council<lb />
passed a motion to reinstate the<lb />
Noise Ordinance Committee in<lb />
Monday evening's meeting, after<lb />
E U Student Government Asso-<lb />
ciation President Charlie T.<lb />
"Tnpp Roakes presented a reso-<lb />
lution asking the Council to rees-<lb />
tablish noise permits.<lb />
TheCouncil voted 4-2in favor<lb />
of reinstating the Committee with<lb />
council member Lorainne Shinn<lb />
expressingstrong opposition to the<lb />
reopening ot the matter. "You<lb />
know, it we reopen this, the stu-<lb />
dents could have tighter restric-<lb />
tions Shinn said to Roakes m the<lb />
meeting.<lb />
Council Member Mildred<lb />
Council also opposed reinstating<lb />
the committee.<lb />
During Roakes' presentation<lb />
to the Council, Mayor Nancy en<lb />
kins interrupted Roakesand asked<lb />
the members their "wishes" on<lb />
reopening talks<lb />
"I wish it would go away<lb />
Shmn said in response to lenkins.<lb />
Yet, Council Member lorn<lb />
lohnson made the motion to rein-<lb />
state the committee and mU more<lb />
members from community neigh-<lb />
borhoods.<lb />
Another member supported<lb />
reinstating the committee reason-<lb />
See Noise, page 3<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
14 Pages<lb />
Minister examines<lb />
emerging Soviet<lb />
bloc democracies<lb />
A note from home?<lb />
Chancellor Richard Eakin attended all of Jenn.fer G.bbs1 Monday classes as part of a fundrais.ng event for Ph. Sigma Pi honor fraternity<lb />
Money raised from the Buy the Chancellor drawing goes into the fraternity's Special Propels Committee which donates money to<lb />
various philanthropic organizations (Photo by J D. Whitmire � ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
Chancellor goes back to school<lb />
By Samantha Thompson<lb />
St.itI Writer<lb />
See Pick run See Pick take<lb />
notes. See Dick attend .ill the<lb />
Monday classes ol the winner of<lb />
the "Buy t he hanceHor" drawing<lb />
sponsored by Phi Sigma Pi honor<lb />
fraternity<lb />
lunior psychology major Jen-<lb />
niterabbs had the day off Mon-<lb />
day as 1 i Uhancellor Pr. Rich-<lb />
ard Eakin attended all her classes.<lb />
Eakin spent the morning taking<lb />
notes torabbs m her beginning<lb />
Spanish class and psychology of<lb />
the personality i lass<lb />
Gibbs, who was sick on Mon-<lb />
day from food poisoning, was not<lb />
the original winner of the contest.<lb />
"My roommate actually won it,<lb />
but she didn't want to miss her<lb />
classes, so she gave it to me Gibbs<lb />
said. "It worked out good for me<lb />
since I was sick and I didn't have<lb />
to go to class<lb />
According to ECU Photo Lab<lb />
photographer Jeff Whitmire, Eakin<lb />
seemed to be enjoying the day out<lb />
of the office and in the classroom.<lb />
"The chancellor said the classes<lb />
were reallv interesting and his<lb />
professors were good Whitmire<lb />
said. "He said that he didn't know<lb />
a whole lot of what was being said<lb />
in the Spanish class but it was a lot<lb />
of fun<lb />
Contest coordinator Wendy-<lb />
Watts said that when the Chancel<lb />
lor agreed to the contest, he was<lb />
eager to help (nit. "When I went to<lb />
talk to him (Eakin) about it, he<lb />
seemed excited about going todass<lb />
and taking notes Wattssaid. "He<lb />
was very receptive<lb />
Tickets were$l each, and the<lb />
profits from the contest will go to<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi's Special Projects<lb />
Committee.<lb />
"We Jiave an adopted child in<lb />
ndonesia Watte said. "We send<lb />
a certain amount of money to her<lb />
each quarter<lb />
The Indonesian child is a six-<lb />
vear-old girl named Wastutik,<lb />
according to Watts. "We're her<lb />
adopted family<lb />
We're also trying to help out<lb />
the Ronald McDonald House in<lb />
Greenville Watts said.<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi has roughly 45-<lb />
50 members and each member<lb />
must have a 3.3 GPA to be admit-<lb />
ted, Watts said. The fraternity aims<lb />
to promote scholarship, leadership<lb />
and fellowship.<lb />
Organizations receive SGA appropriations<lb />
By Samantha Thompson<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Five appropriations and one<lb />
resolution calling for funding for<lb />
oyner I ibrary Renovations, were<lb />
passed by theStudentt lovemment<lb />
Association in Monday afternoon's<lb />
meeting<lb />
After a lengthy debate, the<lb />
$236 appropriation to ECU Stu-<lb />
dents for the Ethical Treatment of<lb />
Animals (SEI"A) passed by a voice<lb />
vote, legislator Richard Patch ex-<lb />
plained the bill, which was ques-<lb />
tioned by some members of the<lb />
body.<lb />
The funds will pay for a film<lb />
showing the wrongful treatment<lb />
of animals. Advertising and<lb />
technician's costs will also be cov-<lb />
ered .<lb />
Members of the legislature<lb />
debated whether the film was<lb />
purely informative or that it urged<lb />
political action.<lb />
Legislator Barbara Lambmade<lb />
the motion to suspend the rules<lb />
for the approval of a $1,300 appro-<lb />
priation to the Students for Unity<lb />
Awareness. The body passed the<lb />
funding by a voice vote.<lb />
The funds will cover the travel<lb />
costs for a speaker to be flown in,<lb />
first class, from Texas to speak on<lb />
rape prevention. The university<lb />
paid the $4,200 for the Frederick<lb />
Starska to come to ECU on April<lb />
16. Starska will discuss "How to<lb />
sav no to a rapist and survive<lb />
Legislator Renee Cundiff said.<lb />
After she was yielded the floor.<lb />
Students for Unity Awareness<lb />
president Robin Andrews said<lb />
Starska's presentation has pre-<lb />
vented rape's in the past.<lb />
The$475appropnationstothe<lb />
ECU National Student Nurses<lb />
Association passed by consent. The<lb />
funds will pay for several mem-<lb />
bers to attend a national conven-<lb />
tion in Nashville on April US.<lb />
ECU Tae Kwon Do was ap-<lb />
propriated $542 to compete in a<lb />
tournament in Charlotte. The<lb />
monev will pav for gear, uniforms,<lb />
registration and travel.<lb />
The SS8 appropriation to the<lb />
Overseas Development Network<lb />
passed bv consent of the body.<lb />
Speaker ot the House Bob<lb />
Landrv stepped down as speaker<lb />
to discuss a resolution, which<lb />
supports the General Assembly<lb />
allotting funding tor renovations<lb />
in joyner Library. Due to the re-<lb />
cent statewide budget cuts, the<lb />
See SGA, page 3<lb />
ECU loses 'a great friend'<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Clifton Goodwin Moore, 1923-1990<lb />
Clifton Goodwin (Cliff)<lb />
Moore, the former U.S. Marine<lb />
Corps officer who served as ECU'S<lb />
chief fiscal official for 19 years,<lb />
died earlv Monday at the age of 67.<lb />
Funeral services will be1 held<lb />
at 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. James<lb />
United Methodist Church.<lb />
Moore, whose trademarks<lb />
included a cowboy hat and boots<lb />
and a neat, uncluttered desk,<lb />
became ECU'S vice chancellor for<lb />
businessaffairsin 1972 and retired<lb />
last June 30. He had been the<lb />
university's business manager<lb />
from the retirement of vice presi-<lb />
dent F.D. Duncan in 1970. His<lb />
career at East Carolina spanned 27<lb />
years.<lb />
In lanuary, Moore wasstricken<lb />
with a heart seizure while suffer-<lb />
ing from influenza and pneumo-<lb />
nia. He had been undergoing treat-<lb />
ment for several weeks and death<lb />
occurred at Pitt Memorial Hospi-<lb />
tal.<lb />
He is survived by his wife, the<lb />
former Erma Ruth Fowler of Or-<lb />
ange County, N.C a son and<lb />
daughter and several grandchil-<lb />
dren.<lb />
Chancellor Richard R. Eakin<lb />
said, "1 join with the entire East<lb />
Carolina University family in<lb />
expressing profound regret at the<lb />
passing of Cliff Moore. His contri-<lb />
butions to ECU have made a last-<lb />
ing, positive imprint. We have<lb />
lost a great friend<lb />
The chairman of the ECU<lb />
Board of Trustees, Max Ray Joyner<lb />
Sr. of Greenville, said, "Cliff Moore<lb />
was a great asset to East Carolina<lb />
University of more than 25 years.<lb />
He ran his office with the utmost<lb />
integrity. Cliff loved ECU and<lb />
showed it in every respect<lb />
At the time of his retirement,<lb />
Moore was the university's senior<lb />
vice chancellor in point of service.<lb />
For many years, Moore served<lb />
as faculty chairman of athletics.<lb />
Upon his retirement, the<lb />
university's athletic practice field<lb />
adjacent to Ficklen Stadium,<lb />
Mingcs coliseum and the new<lb />
Sports Medicine Building was<lb />
named in his honor.<lb />
A native of Raleigh, Moore<lb />
joined the Marine Corps in 1942 at<lb />
the age of 19 as a private. He was<lb />
commissioned a second lieuten-<lb />
ant with the Fourth Marine Divi-<lb />
sion in the Pacific Theatre during<lb />
World War II and also commanded<lb />
a rifle company during the Korean<lb />
Conflict in the early 1950s.<lb />
Heearned a degreein account-<lb />
ing at the University of North<lb />
Carolina at Chapel Hill and in 1947<lb />
became senior auditor with the<lb />
gasoline tax division of the N.C.<lb />
Department of Revenue. From<lb />
1954 until 1962, he served as assis-<lb />
tant to the secretary of the N.C.<lb />
Local Government Commission.<lb />
Inside<lb />
Editorial4<lb />
Continuing into the<lb />
1990s, hate groups are<lb />
just beating a dead<lb />
horse<lb />
Classifieds6<lb />
Personals, For Sale,<lb />
Help Wanted, For Rent<lb />
and Services Offered<lb />
State and Nation8<lb />
Lawsuit prompts in-<lb />
vestigation of senator's<lb />
illness<lb />
Features10<lb />
Darryl's hosts tradi-<lb />
tional St. Patrick's Day<lb />
party<lb />
Sports12<lb />
ECU Football's<lb />
spring practice set to<lb />
kick off March 22<lb /><pb facs="00058202_tn_0002" /><lb />
1<lb />
Qftft 3Ea0t (Earaltnimi<lb />
Vol. M No. 9<lb />
Tuesday March 20,1990<lb />
Sewing the "Last Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
14 Pages<lb />
Minister examines<lb />
emerging Soviet<lb />
bloc democracies<lb />
By April<lb />
Staff<lb />
Draughn<lb />
Writer<lb />
Speakers from around the<lb />
world will examine the "Dilem-<lb />
mas ol the New Democracy in the<lb />
So u-t Union and Eastern Europe"<lb />
in .i -a mposium to be held at ECl:<lb />
on March 22 23<lb />
1 he featured lecture of the<lb />
series is 'Perestroikaand the New<lb />
Soviet Foreign Policy This lec-<lb />
ture will be given by IV Sergei<lb />
(. hetverikov, the minister of the<lb />
Embassy of the USSR, at noon in<lb />
the Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
Multipurpose Room on March23.<lb />
( hetverikov was Counselor to the<lb />
I SSR Embassy inthel InitedStates<lb />
from 1977 I983and Deputy Direc<lb />
tor ot the US and Canada Depart<lb />
ment, USSR Foreign Ministry from<lb />
Chetverikov will relate how<lb />
the political and economic devel-<lb />
opments in the Soviet I Inion have<lb />
created shifts in Soviet foreign<lb />
polic and will also discuss the<lb />
m.iK'r trends of these policies<lb />
Daniel N. Nelson, senior asso-<lb />
ciate ot the Carnegie Endowment<lb />
tor International Peace, will give<lb />
the keynote address on March 22<lb />
at 7 50p.m. in the School oi Nurs<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
Neison'sdiscussion will focus<lb />
on the tactors influencing the pres-<lb />
ent downfall of communist con-<lb />
trol in Eastern Europe and how<lb />
the Soviet Union isdealing with its<lb />
former client states Nelson has<lb />
published tour books on Roma<lb />
nian politics and the Warsaw pact.<lb />
His books include "Democratic<lb />
Centralism in Romania<lb />
The first session of the sympo-<lb />
sium will begin on March 23 in<lb />
lenkins Auditorium at 9 a m .mil<lb />
is titled "Domestic Developments<lb />
in the USSR and Eastern Europe<lb />
This session is divided mti four<lb />
mini-discussions on different<lb />
countries in Eastern Europe<lb />
The first discussion will be on<lb />
Romania to be presented K Pr<lb />
William Crowther. assistant pro<lb />
fessor of political science at I N(<lb />
G. The second discussion in olves<lb />
Poland and will be conducted b<lb />
Pr. David M.Olson a professor of<lb />
political science at UNC-G 1 hi-<lb />
Soviet Union is the topic ot the<lb />
third discussion and is to be led by<lb />
Mr. FestUS Priho. instructor forthe<lb />
department ot communication at<lb />
ECU. Pr. Philip I Adler, a profes-<lb />
sor from the department ot history<lb />
at ECU, will lead the tourth dis-<lb />
cussion on ugoslavia<lb />
The symposium will end with<lb />
a last lecture titled "Intra-Blocand<lb />
lnter-Bkv Relations" on Mart h 23<lb />
See Perestroika, page 2<lb />
City council reinstates<lb />
committee on noise<lb />
By Samantha Thompson<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Greenville City Council<lb />
passed a motion to reinstate the<lb />
Noise Ordinance Committee in<lb />
Mimd.iv evening's meeting, after<lb />
E i Student Government Asso-<lb />
ciation President Charlie T.<lb />
' I ripp" Roakes presented a reso-<lb />
lution asking the Council to reos<lb />
tablish noise permits.<lb />
l'he( cunt ilvoted4 -2infavor<lb />
ot reinstating the Committee with<lb />
council member Lorainne Shinn<lb />
expressing strong opposition to the<lb />
reopening of the matter "You<lb />
know, it we reopen this, the stu-<lb />
dents could have tighter restric-<lb />
tions Shinn said to Roakes in the<lb />
meeting.<lb />
Council Member Mildred<lb />
Council also opposed reinstating<lb />
the committee.<lb />
During Roakes' presentation<lb />
to the Council. Mayor Nancy fen<lb />
kmsinterrupted Roakes and asktxf<lb />
the members their "wishes" on<lb />
reopening talks.<lb />
"I wish it would go away<lb />
Shinn said in response to lenkins<lb />
Yet. Council Member Tom<lb />
lohnson made the motion to rein<lb />
state the committee ano add more<lb />
members from community neigh-<lb />
borhoods.<lb />
Another member supported<lb />
reinstating the committee reason-<lb />
See Noise, page 3<lb />
A note from home?<lb />
Chancellor Richard Eakin attended all of Jennifer Gibbs' Monday classes as part of a fundraismg event for Phi Sigma Pi honor fraternity<lb />
Money raised from the "Buy the Chancellor" drawing goes into the fraternity's Special Projects Committee which donates money to<lb />
various philanthropic organizations (Photo by J.D. Whrimire � ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
Chancellor goes back to school<lb />
By Samantha Thompson<lb />
st.ilt Writer<lb />
See Pick run See Pick take<lb />
notes. See Pu k attend all the<lb />
Monda i lasses ol the winner ot<lb />
the "Buy the hancelior" drawing<lb />
sponsored by Phi Sigma Pi honor<lb />
fraternity<lb />
lunior psycholog) major Jen-<lb />
niferabbs had the day off Mon-<lb />
day as EClhancelior Dr. Rich-<lb />
ard Eakin attended all her classes.<lb />
Eakin spent the morning taking<lb />
notes torabbs in her beginning<lb />
Spanish class and psychology of<lb />
the personality lass<lb />
Gibbs, who was sick on Mon-<lb />
day from food poisoning, was not<lb />
the original winner of the contest<lb />
"Mv roommate actually won it,<lb />
but she didn't want to miss her<lb />
classes, so she gave it to me Gibbs<lb />
said. "It worked out good for me<lb />
since 1 was sick and I didn't have<lb />
to go to class<lb />
According to ECU Photo Lab<lb />
photographer Jeff Whitmire, Eakin<lb />
seemed to be enjoying the day out<lb />
ot the office and in the classroom.<lb />
"The chancellor said the classes<lb />
were really interesting and his<lb />
professors were good Whitmire<lb />
said. "He said that he didn't know<lb />
a whole lot of what was King said<lb />
in the Spanish class but it was a lot<lb />
ot fun<lb />
Contest coordinator Wendy<lb />
Watts said that when the Chancel-<lb />
lor agreed to the contest, he was<lb />
eager to help out "When! went to<lb />
talk to him (Eakin) about it, he<lb />
seemed excited about going toclass<lb />
and taking notes Watts said. "He<lb />
was very receptive<lb />
Tickets were SI each, and the<lb />
profits from the contest will go to<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi's Special Projects<lb />
Committee.<lb />
"We Jtave an adopted child in<lb />
Indonesia, Watts said. 'We send<lb />
a certain amount ot monev to her<lb />
each quarter "<lb />
The Indonesian child is a six-<lb />
year-old girl named Wastutik,<lb />
according to Watts "We're her<lb />
adopted family<lb />
We re also trying to help out<lb />
the Ronald McDonald House in<lb />
Greenville Watts said.<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi has roughly 45-<lb />
50 members and each member<lb />
must have a 3JGPA to be admit-<lb />
ted. Watts said. The fraternity aims<lb />
to promote scholarship, leadership<lb />
and fellowship.<lb />
Organizations receive SGA appropriations<lb />
By Samantha Thompson<lb />
Staff Writei<lb />
Five appropriations and one<lb />
resolution calling, for funding tor<lb />
loyncT 1 ibrary Renovations, were<lb />
passed by fheStudentf iovemmen!<lb />
�ss �ciationin Monday afternoon's<lb />
meeting<lb />
�tte; a lengthy debate, the<lb />
$236 appropriation to ECU Stu-<lb />
dents tor the Ethical Treatment of<lb />
Animals (SE I A) passed by a voice<lb />
vote. 1 egislator Richard Patch ex-<lb />
plained the bill, which was ques-<lb />
tioned by some members of the<lb />
bod)<lb />
The funds v ill pay for a film<lb />
showing the wrongful treatment<lb />
of animals. Advertising and<lb />
technician's costs will also be cov-<lb />
ered .<lb />
Members of the legislature<lb />
debated whether the film was<lb />
purely informative or that it urged<lb />
political action<lb />
Legislator Barbara lamb made<lb />
the motion to suspend the rules<lb />
for the approval of a $1300 appro-<lb />
priation to the Students for Unity<lb />
Awareness. The body passed the<lb />
funding by a voice vote.<lb />
The funds will cover the travel<lb />
costs tor a speaker to be flown in,<lb />
first class, from Texas to speak on<lb />
rape prevention. The university<lb />
paid the $4,200 for the Frederick<lb />
Starska to come to FCC on April<lb />
lb. Starska will discuss "How to<lb />
sav no to a rapist and survive<lb />
Legislator Renee Cundiff said.<lb />
Alter she was yielded the floor,<lb />
Students for Unity Awareness<lb />
president Robin Andrews said<lb />
Starska's presentation has pre-<lb />
vented rapes in the past.<lb />
The$475appropria tions to the<lb />
ECU National Student Nurses<lb />
Association passed byconsent. The<lb />
funds will pay for several mem-<lb />
bers to attend a national conven-<lb />
tion in Nashville on April 18.<lb />
ECU Tae Kwon Do was ap-<lb />
propriated $542 to compete in a<lb />
tournament in Charlotte I he<lb />
money will pay for gear, uniforms,<lb />
registration and travel.<lb />
The $88 appropriation to the<lb />
Overseas Development Network<lb />
passed bv consent of the body.<lb />
Speaker of the House Bob<lb />
Landry stepped down a speaker<lb />
to discuss a resolution, which<lb />
supports the General Assembly<lb />
allotting funding tor renovations<lb />
in lovner Library. Due to the re-<lb />
cent statewide budget cuts, the<lb />
See SGA, page 3<lb />
ECU loses 'a great friend'<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Clifton Goodwin Moore, 1923-1990<lb />
Clifton Goodwin (Cliff)<lb />
Moore, the former U.S. Marine<lb />
Corpsofficer who served as ECU'S<lb />
chief fiscal official for 19 years,<lb />
died early Monday at the age of 67.<lb />
Funeral services will be held<lb />
at 11 am Wednesday at St. James<lb />
United Methodist Church.<lb />
Moore, whose trademarks<lb />
included a cowboy hat and boots<lb />
and a neat, uncluttered desk,<lb />
became ECU'S vice chancellor for<lb />
business affairs in I972and retired<lb />
last une 30. He had been the<lb />
university's business manager<lb />
from the retirement of vice presi-<lb />
dent IP Duncan in 1970. His<lb />
career at East Carolina spanned 27<lb />
years<lb />
In January, Moore was stricken<lb />
with a heart seizure while suffer-<lb />
ing from influenza and pneumo-<lb />
nia. I le had been undergoing treat-<lb />
ment for several weeks and death<lb />
occurred at Pitt Memorial Hospi-<lb />
tal.<lb />
He is survived by his wife, the<lb />
former Erma Ruth Fowler of Or-<lb />
ange County, N.C a son and<lb />
daughter and several grandchil-<lb />
dren.<lb />
Chancellor Richard R. Eakin<lb />
said, "I join with the entire East<lb />
Carolina University family in<lb />
expressing profound regret at the<lb />
passing of Cliff Moore. Hiscontri-<lb />
butions to ECU have made a last-<lb />
ing, positive imprint. We have<lb />
lost a great friend<lb />
The chairman of the ECU<lb />
Board of Trustees, Max Ray Joyner<lb />
Sr. of Greenville, said, "Cliff Moore<lb />
was a great asset to East Carolina<lb />
University of more than 25 years.<lb />
He ran his office with the utmost<lb />
integrity. Cliff loved ECU and<lb />
showed it in every respect<lb />
At the time of his retirement,<lb />
Moore was the university's senior<lb />
vice chancellor in point of service.<lb />
For many years, Moore served<lb />
as faculty chairman of athletics.<lb />
Upon his retirement, the<lb />
university's athletic practice field<lb />
adjacent to Ficklen Stadium,<lb />
Mingcs coliseum and the new-<lb />
Sports Medicine Building was<lb />
named in his honor.<lb />
A native of Raleigh, Moore<lb />
joined the Manne Corps in 1942 at<lb />
the age of 19 as a private. He was<lb />
commissioned a second lieuten-<lb />
ant with the Fourth Manne Divi-<lb />
sion in the Pacific Theatre dunng<lb />
World War 11 and alsocommatided<lb />
a riflecompany dunng the Korean<lb />
Conflict in the early 1950s.<lb />
He earned a degree in account-<lb />
ing at the University of North<lb />
Carolina at Chapel Hill and in 1947<lb />
became senior auditor with the<lb />
gasoline tax division of the N.C.<lb />
Department of Revenue. From<lb />
1954 until 1962, he served as assis-<lb />
tant to the secretary of the N.C<lb />
Local Government Commission.<lb />
Inside<lb />
Editorial4<lb />
Continuing into the<lb />
1990s, hate groups are<lb />
just beating a dead<lb />
horse<lb />
Classifieds6<lb />
Personals, For Sale,<lb />
Help Wanted, For Rent<lb />
and Services Ottered<lb />
State and Nation8<lb />
Lawsuit prompts in-<lb />
vestigation of senator's<lb />
illness<lb />
Features10<lb />
Darryl's hosts tradi-<lb />
tional St. Patrick's Day<lb />
party<lb />
Sports12<lb />
ECU Football's<lb />
spring practice set to<lb />
kick off March 22<lb /><pb facs="00058202_tn_0003" /><lb />
2 The East Carolinian March 20,1990<lb />
ECU Briefs<lb />
Drug Awareness Week continues<lb />
with fun and educational activities<lb />
Lectures, tilms. discussions and special displays on drug abuse<lb />
SIC scheduled for March 14 23 at ECU during the observance of<lb />
National Collegiate Drug Awareness Week. Orug awareness week<lb />
activities included a discussion about drug testing on Monday at 5<lb />
pan. in Mendenhall Student Center. The discussion, "Your Career<lb />
and Well Being was given bv two physicians, a job placement<lb />
counselor and a representative form a local industry.<lb />
Gov. Jim Martin to speak at ECU<lb />
(.ov lames Martin will speak on economic development in<lb />
cistern North Carolina at 3 pan. in Mendenhall Student Center His<lb />
address Building a Framework tor a New Century is part of the<lb />
1990 1 hstinguishcd Betalamma Sigma Lecture in the ECU School of<lb />
Business The program is open to the public.<lb />
Faculty Senate ponders measure to<lb />
increase control over ECU athletics<lb />
I In- E I Faculty Senate is scheduled to act on a proposal to give<lb />
faculty a stronger voice in overseeing athletics at ECU when it meets<lb />
at2:10p.m in Room 244 ol Mendenhall Student Center. Ifap-<lb />
proved, the proposal would ask the chancellor to give the University<lb />
Athletu c ommittee oversight responsibility in the area of academic<lb />
integrity and compliance with NCAA rules and regulations.<lb />
National Campus Clips<lb />
White freshmen constitute majority<lb />
of disciplinary offenders at USC<lb />
Statistics released at the University of South Carolina showed that<lb />
white freshmen make up the majority of disciplinary offenders on<lb />
campus. I he high number of freshmen may bo correlated to the new<lb />
freedom they have on campus. "They want to experiment and they are<lb />
unaware of their limits' lerrv Crottv, the associate dean of student<lb />
development said White students represent 76.8 percent of the offend-<lb />
ers and freshmen represent 7tv8 percent of the total incidents on<lb />
campus Incidents involving alcohol recurrs most oftenfreshrnen of-<lb />
fenders with 23 7 percent and disordely conduct comes second with<lb />
! P I percent<lb />
Vandalism closes rooms at library<lb />
i image m I avisl ibraryat I c Chapel Hill has led to the closing<lb />
of several u ping rooms The rooms will be converted to faculty study<lb />
!t damage keeps reoa lining, we will reassess whether or not<lb />
thercv will be reopened Brad Lamb, administrative assistant of the<lb />
library said. Writing on the wall, damaged thermostats and knocked<lb />
out ceilings are the most recurrent tokens of vandalism to the library.<lb />
According to librarian lames Govan, the vandalism "drains resources<lb />
thai might be devoted to other, more useful things Costs in repairs has<lb />
equaled several thousands ot dollars over the vears according to James.<lb />
UNC- CH forms rape task force<lb />
I ISI (. 'hapel 1 fill departments are directing their efforts toward a<lb />
consolidation of campus rape response procedures. The Response Plan<lb />
ask Force, composed of university representatives from various<lb />
departments and student organizations, was put together last fall,<lb />
according to Associate Dean of Students Kathleen Benzaquin. The task<lb />
fon c is to ensure that all the groups concerned will give consistent in-<lb />
formation to the rape victims and that everyone will respect confiden-<lb />
tialit) w hile contacting for help. It deals with "issues of confidentiality<lb />
in the media, jurisdiction with the campusand city police,and issues ol<lb />
academics and housing Benzaquin said.<lb />
Researchers find early sign of AIDS<lb />
Scientists at the UNC-c hapel Hill Dental Research have found that<lb />
theanalysisofgumtissuecouldhelpdiagnoseAIDSmanewand faster<lb />
way. "(irai candidiasis, or thrush, is a yeast infection that shows up in<lb />
the mouth and often can be the tirst sign of AIDS acob Hanker,<lb />
professor of dental research and biomedical engineering said. "We<lb />
found elevated levels ol Candida m plaque smears from beneath the<lb />
gums of a high percentage of patients who tested positive for the AIDS<lb />
symptoms On April 19, the results of the research project will be<lb />
presented by 1 lanker.it the Materials Research Society annual meeting<lb />
in San Francisco.<lb />
Crime Report<lb />
ECU police look for clues in assault<lb />
March 16<lb />
0825- Officer checked the vehicles in the freshman lot near Minges<lb />
Coliseum and found that two vehicles had been broken into.<lb />
March 17<lb />
0021- Officers dispatched to Fletcher Residence Hall to search for<lb />
fingerprints where an assault on a female resident occurred.<lb />
0058 Cttuer assisted an intoxicated resident of Belk Residence Hall<lb />
into his room who had passed out in the hallway of his suite.<lb />
0152 Northwest curfew door of Greene Residence Hall found by an<lb />
offii er propped open with a chair<lb />
0159 t Jfficer dispatched to White Residence Hall to search for a curfew<lb />
violator<lb />
0346 ('tin er stopped a vehicle at the Burger King on 10th Street and<lb />
found the operator was bordering on intoxication and was warned not<lb />
to drive the vehk le<lb />
(l-lo Officer issued campus citation to a student found in Greene<lb />
Residence 11.ill tor underage consumption and for being unescorted in<lb />
female dorm and after hours curfew violation.<lb />
0626 Officer unlocked Belk Residence Hall and discovered a breaking<lb />
and entering of the basement canteen had occurred. The glass from the<lb />
center stairwell wooden door had been broken out.<lb />
0740 Officer apprehended an assault suspect west of Clement Resi-<lb />
dent- Hall.<lb />
March 18<lb />
0155 Officer slopped a vehicle at Memorial Gymnasium for having no<lb />
license plates. Non-student stated the tags fell off the vehicle.<lb />
0226 Officer responded to Tyler lobby reference male subject in the<lb />
lobby. Verbal warning given to student.<lb />
2232 Officer stopped a vehicle with license plate 2KLEVER north of<lb />
I liming Residence 1 lall and issued verbal warning to a non-student for<lb />
false vehicle registration.<lb />
March 19<lb />
0134 Of ficer asked 10 students to leave the Jenkins Art building for not<lb />
having green cards.<lb />
 TVrimt Krport it lain from officiml ECU Pimlit Smftfy lop<lb />
Soviet professor talks<lb />
on modern lifestyles<lb />
By April Draughn<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"Our country is now corning<lb />
back to its active political life" Dr.<lb />
Nikita Pokrovsky stated in his<lb />
lecture titled "The Impact of Per-<lb />
estroika on the Lifestyles of the<lb />
Soviet People" held March lo at<lb />
1:30 p.m. in Room 1028 of the<lb />
General Classroom Building. The<lb />
lecture was centered around the<lb />
life styles and living conditions of<lb />
the Soviet people.<lb />
Pokrovsky stressed two main<lb />
points in his discussion on the<lb />
developments in the Soviet Union<lb />
since Perestroika was put into ef-<lb />
fect. He talked of the intellectual<lb />
innovations and movements that<lb />
Perestroika has spurred and the<lb />
problems o( the economy in terms<lb />
of daily life in the Soviet 1 Inion<lb />
In reference to the movements<lb />
among the Soviet people,<lb />
Pokrov sky talked ol Russian iden-<lb />
tity and how "We Russian people<lb />
want a better material life, a life<lb />
st vie comparable to American life "<lb />
According to Pokrovsky, the So<lb />
viet mentality is focused on values<lb />
it family life and devotion to the<lb />
family. IIu-m- values are more im<lb />
portant to the Soviet people in-<lb />
stead ol "a nil c banking account<lb />
or apartment<lb />
In relation to the spiritual val-<lb />
uesoi theSoviet people, Pokrovsky<lb />
said that for the hrst time since<lb />
1917 the Soviet Union is open up<lb />
to religion and church orthodoxy.<lb />
1 Eesaid, 1 hepixx ess has positive<lb />
Perestroika<lb />
as well as negative features<lb />
Pokrovsky also stressed that<lb />
there can't be a rebirth of religions<lb />
in society without separation of<lb />
church and state. According to<lb />
Pokrovskv, the concession ot sepa-<lb />
ration of church and state is writ-<lb />
ten in theSoviet constitution "but<lb />
in reality, certain problems of<lb />
Marxist philosophy in the Soviet<lb />
Union have resulted in a religious<lb />
vacuum Pokrovsky said that<lb />
some parry officials believe that<lb />
the vacuum .m k- tilled bv Rus-<lb />
sian religion in order to raise the<lb />
social consciousnessol the people.<lb />
In terms of the Soviet econ-<lb />
omy, Pokrovskv said that there<lb />
are certain traces that are more<lb />
positive than before, but he isn't<lb />
completely optimistic about the<lb />
present economy. 1 le related some<lb />
figures ol the Soviet economy such<lb />
as the decline of housing by 20<lb />
percent since I960 and the 1J per-<lb />
cent inflation rate<lb />
Pokrovsky isassociate profes-<lb />
sor of Philosophy and Sociology<lb />
at Moscow State I 'niversitv and is<lb />
has published books on human<lb />
ism, aesthetics, culture, and cul<lb />
tural relations. I hs books in hide<lb />
"The Maze ot Loneliness" and<lb />
" The Philosophy ol i lenrv I avid<lb />
rhoreau 1 le also received fcl<lb />
lowships trom the Andrew Mel<lb />
Ion Foundation and the National<lb />
1 lumanities (enter in 1989<lb />
I he lecture was sponsored by<lb />
the International Studies depart-<lb />
ment<lb />
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Ot the lecture series Simon<lb />
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The East Carolinian, March 20,1990 3<lb />
Debate focuses on Affirmative Action and reverse discrimination<lb />
By Valeria Lassiter<lb />
Special to The I ast Carolinian<lb />
I he ECU Committee on the<lb />
Bicentennial ol the Constitution<lb />
sponsored its last forum on under-<lb />
standing the Constitution with a<lb />
debate on "Affirmative Action<lb />
Reverse Discrimination lust or<lb />
I njust?" on March 16.<lb />
Jerome M Culp, professor o�<lb />
law at Duke University,presented<lb />
the reasons for Affirmative Action.<lb />
1 lenry I Abraham, professor ol<lb />
government and foreign affairs at<lb />
the I niversity ol Virginia, pre<lb />
sented the reasons against Affirma- negro said Culp. These myths Culp said places and to admit personnel who have painted is a dark one Abraham<lb />
tne Action According to Culp, the "myth just as many burdens on whites as the merit and ability. Appropriate also said that coming fromulp<lb />
Culp based his argument tor of the white privilege" is aligned it does on blacks. Culp said, "Race incidences of the use of Affirma- he can see how Culp's position is<lb />
Affirmative Action on what he with the "myth of the free negro is still at the heart of the problems live Action gives life to opportu- the politically right kind of mes-<lb />
called the myth of the free ne- He said the "myth of the white of America nity of equality. sage. He said that he knows what<lb />
gro He said there are three parts privilege" is white dominance in Abraham said he supports the Abraham believes Affirmative it means to be discriminated<lb />
ol the "myth (1) not all blacks prestige, education, achievement concept ot Affirmative Action just Action is not appropriate when against because his family faced<lb />
suffered from slavery, (2) tree and overall power. He argues the as long as it does not turn into you have policies that slant grad religious discrimination,<lb />
blacks are obligated to free others, "white privilege" is a myth be- reverse discrimination. Abraham ingandallowforspecialtestscores Culp's rebuttal began with the<lb />
and (3) free blacks expect too much cause in the eye of the law there is told the audience appropriate af Hesaid when you set aside quotas question, "Reverse from what.<lb />
He argued that the notion ot re not a caste system and our firmative action is whin it is a foradmissionbaseduponracethey reverse trom the nght of white<lb />
verse discrimination is a part of constitution is color-blind. Hut a remedy to provide adequate edu- are insults to the beneficiaries. parents to call up and get people<lb />
the "myth oi the tree negro" be caste system exists because the cation. Hecited the Upward Bound Abraham said "robbing Peter to admitted when they are not quali-<lb />
majority of whites believe blacks' program as an example. Affirma- pay Paul" is wrong and lies at the tied Hesaid it you really want to<lb />
failures are blacks'problem, said tive Action is appropriate to set heart ol the matter. Discrimina- get to the problem you have to<lb />
Culp. standards of non-discrimination tun is part ol the history and no<lb />
fair person can deny that, but the<lb />
cause blacks lack substantive<lb />
power. 'Reversediscrimination is<lb />
a figment ot the "myth ol the tree<lb />
Gandhi's teachings to be discussed at lecture<lb />
By Ginny Robbins<lb />
Suit Writer<lb />
ECl s new Religious 'studies<lb />
minor program will present a lec-<lb />
ture b internationally recognized<lb />
Ihi scholar. Dr. K.l Seshagiri<lb />
Rao, on the social no) religious<lb />
features (landhi s life<lb />
The presentation titled<lb />
C .andhi's 'Religion of Religions<lb />
il and Spiritual Aspects will<lb />
K held m theleneral c lassroorn<lb />
R tildii gRoom 1032 on campus at<lb />
1 in sda)<lb />
I r Calvin Mercer, coordina-<lb />
tor of the new Religious Studies<lb />
minor program, has high expecta-<lb />
tions ol the program's first big<lb />
event. Mercer said. "SnueC iandhi<lb />
is such a fascinating figure in our<lb />
"1 encourage students to study<lb />
religion in hopes ot understand-<lb />
ing people and their culture bet-<lb />
ter Mercer said.<lb />
According to Mercer, the pro-<lb />
world, 1 tool many people will be gram is an interdisciplinary pro-<lb />
gram 1 le pointed out that the<lb />
minor is a flexible one that is ca-<lb />
pable ol meeting the needs and<lb />
interests ol a variety ot students,<lb />
calling on courses trom the de<lb />
partments ol English, anthropol-<lb />
ogy sociology, philosophy, his<lb />
tory, and psychology.<lb />
Mercer said he fe�ls that this<lb />
presentation on (.and hi, the I ImJu<lb />
interested m this presentation<lb />
The presentation is just out'<lb />
event being planned b the new<lb />
minor program. According to<lb />
Mercer, one major event will be<lb />
planned per year with perhaps<lb />
smaller ones in between<lb />
Mercer stressed th.it the new<lb />
minor program isn't )uM for those<lb />
iv onsider themse<lb />
 esreliiuou-<lb />
leader, is a proper subject tor the<lb />
program's first big event, partly<lb />
due to the fact that Gandhi can be<lb />
viewed from many different per-<lb />
spectives, not solely from a reli-<lb />
gious one iandhi is not only re-<lb />
nowned tor his contributions in<lb />
religion, but also tor his contribu<lb />
turns in political and social anas<lb />
as well<lb />
I o inquire more about the new<lb />
Religious Studies program and the<lb />
classes it offers, conta 11 r. Mercer<lb />
in the ECl Philosophy Depart-<lb />
ment.<lb />
American society is committed to<lb />
equalitarian society through the<lb />
constitution, said Abraham.<lb />
In rebuttal, Abraham said<lb />
C nips "message seems to say that<lb />
we have not made any progress<lb />
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progress bv citing Douglas<lb />
Wilder s election to governor oi<lb />
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deal with race .<lb />
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firmative Action deals with ad-<lb />
vancing ethnic groups, women,<lb />
handicaps, elderly and etc , Abra-<lb />
ham and Culp centered their de-<lb />
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crimination.<lb />
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Id' News Bureau<lb />
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' itretches across the state and<lb />
nation fheevent is the hrst satel-<lb />
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originated at ECl<lb />
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sion.<lb />
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wide via Satellite SBS 5, Trans- re broadcast to cable access chan-<lb />
ponder 14, and to North Carolina nel subscribers in the Ray area.<lb />
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nities used the controlled ail-cam-<lb />
pus parties to raise money, which<lb />
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tain Sta ton of the Greenville Police<lb />
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teraction vvith the Council on the<lb />
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tourage them to include students<lb />
on the c ommittee. "We're headed<lb />
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"The Council thought that by<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Overcoming fear and hate<lb />
Americans are no longer tolerating<lb />
hate groups such as the Ku Klu Klan, Skin-<lb />
heads and Nazis. Many argue that these<lb />
people havethe right to assemble and dem-<lb />
onstrate just like other groups and organi-<lb />
zations. Although this may be true as guar-<lb />
anteed by the U.S. Constitution, it totally<lb />
defies all that is morally and ethically right.<lb />
This past weekend the KKK marched<lb />
through High Point and Thomasville in an<lb />
attempt to recruit new members. Instead of<lb />
support, the group of bO klansmen received<lb />
oppostion from over 600 protesters It's en-<lb />
couraging to know that more people are<lb />
becoming aware that no room exists m ovir<lb />
modern society tor groups motivated solely<lb />
bv fear and hate. What's more important<lb />
than this awareness is that more people are<lb />
beginning to actively speak out against these<lb />
groups<lb />
What prompts grown men and<lb />
women to parade through a city's streets<lb />
condemning an entire raceol people simpi)<lb />
because of the color of their skmEducated<lb />
adults may never know.<lb />
A placard at the 1 ligh Point rally<lb />
read' "Welcome KKK, Black America needs<lb />
you lest we forget Perhaps the only real<lb />
function the Klan can effectively carry out is<lb />
to be a reminder to the nation of how far our<lb />
societyhas come since the early days oi the<lb />
civil right's movements . and how much<lb />
farther we have to go<lb />
Heterosexual AIDS:<lb />
A new perspective (part 2)<lb />
By Nathaniel Mead<lb />
l ditorial Columnist<lb />
Sir e 1988, doctors and pub<lb />
ic health offk ials have expressed<lb />
trong concern that teenagcrsand<lb />
oung adults represent a popula<lb />
ion in reasingly at risk for All,s<lb />
ecause there can be as much as<lb />
len years between the time of in<lb />
lection and the onset of illness,<lb />
mam of the twenty-year-olds<lb />
probably were infected as teen-<lb />
agers. And in this modern age of<lb />
noncommittal sexual relations<lb />
of widespread skepticism about<lb />
monogamy and ambivalence to-<lb />
ward condom use the possibil-<lb />
it tor HIV silently spreading<lb />
among younger people is most<lb />
worrisome. According to a large<lb />
1989 study ol students visiting the<lb />
infirmaries ol US. college cam-<lb />
puses, at least 1 out ol every 500<lb />
college students may already be<lb />
infec ted.<lb />
Unfortunately, the federal<lb />
government's ambitious new<lb />
AIDS education ettort is unlikely<lb />
to change the risky sexual behav-<lb />
ior of many young adults. I he<lb />
main reason, according to research<lb />
coordinated by psychiatrist Ste-<lb />
ven Keller at the I niversitv of<lb />
Medicine and Dentistry in New-<lb />
ark 1 is that most young people<lb />
simply refuse to use a condom or<lb />
to refrain from the occasional, cas-<lb />
ual fling. Sexually abstinent young<lb />
people,sa) S Keller. know no more<lb />
and no less about All 6 than those<lb />
who are sexually active. In short.<lb />
despite ail the AIDS information<lb />
presented in school and on televi<lb />
sum. education about transmis-<lb />
sion has been ineffectual.<lb />
Interestingly, about one-third<lb />
of the 102 people (ages 12-25) in-<lb />
terviewed by Keller admitted to<lb />
periodic bouts ol severe depres-<lb />
sion. Indeed, 2 percent were<lb />
depressed when the interview<lb />
hxik place' Keller suggests that<lb />
depression may interfere with the<lb />
willingness to change sexual ac-<lb />
tivities. This is also of interest<lb />
because depression itself is known<lb />
to lower one's immunity to all<lb />
kindsofdisease causing microbes<lb />
including the AIDS virus.<lb />
Will the young heterosexual<lb />
population become identified with<lb />
the AIDS epidemic7 Isn't AIPS<lb />
primarily a risk tor male homo-<lb />
sexuals and intravenous drug<lb />
addicts? "The overall picture of<lb />
young adult heterosexuals sug-<lb />
gests striking similarities with<lb />
adult homosexuals says Martha<lb />
Cottrell,M.D who has just moved<lb />
to North Carolina after serving 18<lb />
vears as director of Student Health<lb />
at New V ork's Fashion Institute of<lb />
rechnology. "These similarities<lb />
may reflect a tendency or general<lb />
trend toward a depression of the<lb />
immune systems of young Ameri-<lb />
cans: It merits serious attention<lb />
Every issue has two sides,<lb />
however, and with AIDS the situ-<lb />
ation is no different. The fact that<lb />
the onset of AIDS is slower among<lb />
teenagers ONew York Times, April<lb />
3, 1988), indicates that a healthy<lb />
immune system what Cottrell<lb />
and other physicians call "im-<lb />
mune-competence"�plays a key<lb />
role in thwarting the AIDS disease<lb />
process. The key is knowing how<lb />
to keep the immune system young<lb />
mk vital. Cottrell advises her<lb />
patients to consider not only how<lb />
the virus is transmitted, but the<lb />
behaviors which protect them<lb />
from the disease process itself it<lb />
transmission takes place.<lb />
Having counseled hundreds<lb />
oi people with AIDS, Cottrell<lb />
seems certainthat the process of<lb />
AIDS may begin long before the<lb />
so-called AIDS virus (HIV, or<lb />
Human Immunodeficiency Virus)<lb />
istransmitted.Thi negative pro<lb />
ss, she says, starts in the early<lb />
vears with the refined, adulter-<lb />
ated, and tattv diet typical of<lb />
Americans From day one. our<lb />
immune systernsareover-stressed<lb />
and malnourished .is well, setting<lb />
the stage for sickness in early life<lb />
"It is not uncommon to see hie.h<lb />
school and college students going<lb />
to their daily classes with choco-<lb />
late bars,cokes, and doughnuts in<lb />
hand says( ottrell "Thisisobvi-<lb />
ously not supporting their biologi-<lb />
cal needs, and it probably explains<lb />
the large prevalence of colds, sore<lb />
throats, anemia, and tatigue<lb />
among college students<lb />
In addition, Cottrell says that<lb />
most voung adults were not<lb />
breastfed as infants and thus have<lb />
been denied the multiple benefits<lb />
of this practice tor proper immune<lb />
system devetopment An exami-<lb />
nation of their medical histories<lb />
reveals a high incidence of recur-<lb />
rent ear infections, throat infec-<lb />
tions, bronchial and sinus mtec<lb />
tions, and acne, resulting in re-<lb />
peated use of antibiotics, antihis-<lb />
tamines, and over-the-counter<lb />
drugs. At adolescence, voung<lb />
Americans become more socially<lb />
and sexuallv active, and there is<lb />
usually additional use of recrea-<lb />
tional drugs along with recurrent<lb />
sexually transmitted diseases. The<lb />
latter leads to further use of antibi-<lb />
otics, with each episode requiring<lb />
stronger dosages and longer du-<lb />
ration of treatment. All of this, in<lb />
Cottrell's opinion, poses a hefty,<lb />
cumulative burden to the immune<lb />
svstem.<lb />
Twenty-five vears ago it was<lb />
quite unusual to see venereal warts<lb />
in the gynecological clinics savs<lb />
See AIDS, page 5<lb />
To the Editor<lb />
Department<lb />
chair responds<lb />
to criticism of<lb />
computer lab<lb />
Dear Editor:<lb />
This letter is in response to the<lb />
letter of Susan Terrell regarding<lb />
her experience in the Business<lb />
Computer Lab. Please do not<lb />
equate the Business Computer I .ab<lb />
with the Decision Sciences Depart-<lb />
ment. The Decision Sciences De-<lb />
partment does not operate nor is it<lb />
responsible for the Business Com-<lb />
puter Lab Consequently, we were<lb />
saddened by her condemnation of<lb />
the Decision Sciences Department.<lb />
I have no knowledge of her<lb />
call to complain about the service<lb />
she received. I wish to assure her<lb />
and all students in the University<lb />
that faculty and administrators are<lb />
interested in their concerns and<lb />
complaints. 1 have taught at or<lb />
was a student at the University of<lb />
North Carolina at Chapel Hill,<lb />
Wake Forest University, Temple<lb />
University, the University of<lb />
Maryland, the University of Wis-<lb />
consin, and Southern Illinois. Of<lb />
these seven fine universities only<lb />
Wake Forest comes close to the<lb />
level of commitment to under-<lb />
graduate education found at East<lb />
Carolina University. Indeed, ECU<lb />
was ranked 2nd nationally by<lb />
CPEA in alumni giving. It we have<lb />
attained this level of support, we<lb />
must be satisfying students.<lb />
1 encourage all students to<lb />
register their complaints and ton<lb />
cerns with the appropriate individ<lb />
ual if it relates to a course, talk<lb />
with your instructor. If that proves<lb />
unsatisfactory or undesirable, talk<lb />
with the next highest responsible<lb />
individual. The Departmental sec-<lb />
retary should be able to identify<lb />
the next highest responsible indi-<lb />
vidual. Please do not complain to<lb />
secretaries. They may be able to<lb />
schedule an appointment to see<lb />
the responsible individual for you,<lb />
but they are not responsible for<lb />
complaints. Complaints help us<lb />
pinpoint problem areas. Please<lb />
come prepared with specifics.<lb />
As chairman of a department<lb />
whose coursework relies on the<lb />
Computer Lab, I am well aware of<lb />
the frustrations and difficulties<lb />
posed when learning and grades<lb />
are affected by your experiences in<lb />
the lab. Indeed, the Decision Sci-<lb />
ences Department has placed two<lb />
graduate assistants in the lab to<lb />
offer special help to students in<lb />
Decision Sciences' courses. These<lb />
assistants are assigned to the de-<lb />
partment for use by faculty. The<lb />
faculty's willingness to forgo this<lb />
resource in order to help students<lb />
is an indication of their commit-<lb />
ment to students.<lb />
Finally, it should be recog-<lb />
nized that the University records<lb />
show no evidence that Susan<lb />
Terrell is or has been an ECU<lb />
student. The nature and tone of<lb />
the letter does not suggest it was<lb />
written maliciously. Either the<lb />
name was misspelled or the per-<lb />
son did not want to be identified.<lb />
Please feel free to express your<lb />
concerns directly to me or Dr.<lb />
Richard Kerns, associate dean for<lb />
Computer Services in the School<lb />
of Business.<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Robert E. Schellenberger<lb />
Chairman<lb />
Decision<lb />
Science major<lb />
discusses lab<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
I would like to reply to Susan<lb />
Terrell's editorial about the busi-<lb />
ness computer lab. I agree that<lb />
there arc definite problems with<lb />
the computer lab, but she is incor-<lb />
rect in assuming that the Decision<lb />
Sciences Department controls the<lb />
lab. The business computer lab is<lb />
sta f f ed and opera ted by the School<lb />
of Business departments. Classes<lb />
from all majors in the School of<lb />
Business, not just Decision Sci-<lb />
ences, have assignments which<lb />
have to be completed in the com-<lb />
puter lab. So the problems associ-<lb />
ated with thelabdo not only affect<lb />
Decision Sciences majors but all<lb />
business majors.<lb />
One problem is the lack of an<lb />
appropriate amount of equipment<lb />
to service the large number of<lb />
students who need to use the lab.<lb />
This is due mostly to the lack ot<lb />
funds necessary to purchase the<lb />
needed resources and cannot be<lb />
solved until more funds are made<lb />
available. Students can help the<lb />
situation by beginning assign-<lb />
ments as early as possible and<lb />
taking advantage of off-peak lab<lb />
hours.<lb />
Another problem is the staff<lb />
in the lab. 1 agree with Ms. Terell<lb />
in that some, not all, of the assis-<lb />
tants are rude, intimidating to<lb />
beginning users and often unwill-<lb />
ing to provide help. 1 understand<lb />
that the lab assistants cannot be<lb />
expected to know the answers to<lb />
specific questions associated with<lb />
various assignments, but if they at<lb />
least knew where to direct the<lb />
student to get the answer, this<lb />
would be of great help. Often, the<lb />
degree of help a student receives<lb />
and the type of work they are al-<lb />
lowed to do in the lab is directly<lb />
dependent on who is working in<lb />
the lab at the time. One solution to<lb />
this problem would be a protocol<lb />
manual made available to all stu-<lb />
dents that outlines what type of<lb />
work is allowed in the lab, what<lb />
resources and manuals are avail-<lb />
able, procedures for obtaining<lb />
these resources, procedures for<lb />
pnntingand the number of printed<lb />
copies allowed and the time pe-<lb />
riod thestudentisallowed to leave<lb />
the computer to ask their instruc-<lb />
tor a question before a lab assis-<lb />
tant decides that it is okay to pop<lb />
their disk out, move their personal<lb />
belongings and give the machine<lb />
to someone else.<lb />
Another way to relieve some<lb />
of the staff ingproblcms is to allow<lb />
junior and senior business stu-<lb />
dents to work in the lab. These<lb />
students would have some advan-<lb />
tage over the graduate students in<lb />
that they are likely to have worked<lb />
onthesameorsirrularassignments<lb />
that students are working on in<lb />
the lab and could possibly pro-<lb />
vide more direct answers to spe-<lb />
cific questions. This would also<lb />
take some of the load off instruc-<lb />
tors.<lb />
Maybe if Ms. Terrell would<lb />
direct her complaints to the right<lb />
source instead of hiding behind a<lb />
pen and an alias, then some of the<lb />
business computer lab's problems<lb />
might be solved and all business<lb />
students would benefit.<lb />
Kim Kalfell<lb />
Senior<lb />
Decision Sciences<lb />
University<lb />
lab assistant<lb />
defends DSCI<lb />
laboratory<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
I am a lab assistant for the<lb />
Academic Computing depart-<lb />
ment, and we staff several labs on<lb />
campus. The School of Business<lb />
lab, on the third floor oi the Gen-<lb />
eral College building, does not<lb />
happen to be one of these. I have<lb />
been told, bv manv students sent<lb />
to us from the Business lab; how-<lb />
ever, I am sure most of the stu-<lb />
dents who use the labs staffed by<lb />
AC will agree that we have very<lb />
friendly, helpful assistants. My<lb />
point is I do not appreciate the title<lb />
to the letter to the editor in the<lb />
Tuesday, March 14'spaper, "Com-<lb />
puter labs fail to suffice nor the<lb />
last line of this letter where Susan<lb />
Terell stated, "If you are a lab<lb />
assistant, learn to treat people as<lb />
people, not problems The assis-<lb />
tants at the business lab may be<lb />
"obnoxious" as she says, but we at<lb />
Academic Computing are not, just<lb />
as Academic Computing's labs do<lb />
not "fail to suffice<lb />
Athena Wuensch<lb />
Lab Assistant<lb />
Academic Computing<lb /><pb facs="00058202_tn_0006" /><lb />
The East Carolinian, March 20,1990 5<lb />
AIDS<lb />
Continued from page 4<lb />
C ottrell. "It was also rare to see<lb />
herpes zoster among people in<lb />
high school and college The dis<lb />
ease was known to afflict pninar<lb />
ily the elderly, manifesting as a<lb />
clinically depressed condition due<lb />
to malnutrition, chronic disease,<lb />
or various kinds of strong medica-<lb />
tions. Whenever herpes was pres<lb />
ent, physicians were suspicious of<lb />
an underlying subclinical cancer<lb />
today the picture is quite differ-<lb />
ent In the young adult popula-<lb />
tion, herpes, venereal warts, and<lb />
various fungal infections are in-<lb />
creasingly common among both<lb />
young men and young women<lb />
I hus an ever-growing per-<lb />
centage ot sexually active young<lb />
adults are contracting sexually<lb />
transmitted diseases, ailments<lb />
winch were once quite rare and<lb />
obscure Why have they begun to<lb />
afflict us at this time in such a<lb />
concentrated way? This is still an<lb />
unsolved problem Most medical<lb />
authorities have attributed these<lb />
nsmg trends to increased levels tit<lb />
sexual activity, based on both<lb />
society s growing acceptance ot<lb />
promiscuity and the comparative<lb />
ease ot contraception, especially<lb />
the pill. This riew, which implies<lb />
an inherent risk ot infection tor<lb />
am casual sexual encounter, is<lb />
concerned only with transmission<lb />
ot an infectious agent, and it<lb />
completely ignores the issue ot<lb />
susceptibilit) orresistance. Atbcst,<lb />
resistance is viewed in terms ot<lb />
condoms or diaphragms, never in<lb />
termsoi blood chomistrv or sound<lb />
immunity<lb />
W hen it conies to substance<lb />
abuse (diet and drug-related), it<lb />
is not hard to see why the young<lb />
heterosexual population may soon<lb />
become recognized as a high-<lb />
risk group for AIDS consider<lb />
the risks they share with male<lb />
homosexuals According to<lb />
Cottrell, it is quite common tor<lb />
gay men to have a history ot<lb />
chronic herpes, venereal warts.<lb />
gonorrhea, s phihs and recurrent<lb />
parasitic and fungal infections on<lb />
particular, candidiasis), and re-<lb />
peated stresses to the immune<lb />
system in the form of multiple<lb />
antimicrobial treatments. In fact,<lb />
this basic profile is used through-<lb />
out the medical literature to desig-<lb />
nate the high-risk categories for<lb />
AIDS.<lb />
Thesame profile accurately ap-<lb />
plies to heterosexuals who are<lb />
getting AIDS. The combination of<lb />
viral infections with the various<lb />
taken-for-granted stresses of<lb />
modem life formula milk, un-<lb />
balanced nutrition, lack of exer-<lb />
cise, tonsillectomies, antibiotics<lb />
and other medications may ulti-<lb />
mately bring about a breakdown<lb />
of the immune system, making one<lb />
more susceptible not only to the<lb />
elusive AIDS virus, but to all vane-<lb />
tiesot deadly microorganisms. Hie<lb />
healthy person will have a much<lb />
greater chance of eliminating the<lb />
virus before it begins killing the<lb />
cells of the immune system. We<lb />
deem this to be true for all people<lb />
regardless of sexual preference.<lb />
Health (or linmunocompen-<lb />
tence) is a byproduct of our past<lb />
and present environment and is<lb />
determined by threeclosely related<lb />
factors: heredity, psychology, and<lb />
environment. While our genetic<lb />
constitution stays fairly stable over<lb />
time, our physiological condition<lb />
changes on a daily basis It we<lb />
have a strong constitution, it may<lb />
take much abuse and may mask<lb />
the negative effects ot unbalanced<lb />
living. It such abuse continues,<lb />
however, we eventually reach a<lb />
constitutional limit and are<lb />
"struck" by a serious illness. Thus<lb />
we can weaken a strong<lb />
constitution and strengthen a<lb />
weak constitution. While hered-<lb />
ity is certainly important, it is<lb />
beyond our control. "It is time to<lb />
learn about strengthening our<lb />
natural disease resistance says<lb />
(.ottrell. "Psychological and en-<lb />
vironmental factors such as re-<lb />
laxation and balanced diet are con-<lb />
trollable and will promote strong,<lb />
healthy immunity<lb />
The specter of AIDS, how<lb />
ever horrible, is creating many<lb />
positive changes in society. It is<lb />
forcing us to re-examine our pos-<lb />
sible prejudices toward other<lb />
human beings. It forcing us to re-<lb />
evaluate our healthcare system<lb />
and our personal responsibilities<lb />
for own well-being. It is forcing<lb />
modem medicine toadopt a more<lb />
preventive orientation one that<lb />
supports the bod v rather than an-<lb />
tagonizes it Thus AIDS afford<lb />
the opportunity tor removing<lb />
those things which no longer<lb />
support our health and well-<lb />
being. It is always darkest before<lb />
the dawn.<lb />
Nathaniel Me d and Martha<lb />
Cottrell, M.Dhavecoauthored a<lb />
book on AIDS, to be published<lb />
this summer. Cottrell has a pri-<lb />
vate practice in Manhattan and<lb />
has served for three years as clini-<lb />
cal coordinator of an AIDS study<lb />
with Boston University's School<lb />
of Medicine and the Harvard<lb />
School of Public Health.<lb />
Letters to the editor for the<lb />
purpose of endorsing an<lb />
SGA candidate<lb />
should be dropped by the office on<lb />
Tuesday for Thursday's paper and<lb />
on Friday for Tuesday's paper.<lb />
Please limit each letter to 200 words.<lb />
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East's lawsuit<lb />
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RALEIGH (AP) - Son. lohn<lb />
East's shocking suicide ended his<lb />
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politics But his widow's lawsuit<lb />
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ate, changed from a man known<lb />
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ationofSen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C.<lb />
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The Ku Klux Klan marched through High Point and Thomasville Sunday in an attempt to recruit new members, but most of the alter Irawi<lb />
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Baker heads to Namibia for negotiations<lb />
Sen John East (Photo by Marianne Baines � ECU<lb />
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WASHINGTON (AD �Sec-<lb />
retary of State lames A. Baker 111 is<lb />
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celebration with negotiations to<lb />
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tary of state to go there since 1978.<lb />
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and other black leaders. Soweto<lb />
has been the cradle of the anti-<lb />
apartheid movement<lb />
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Namibia requires two refueling<lb />
stops before his arrival in Wind-<lb />
hoek, the capital, where world<lb />
leaders are gathering for inde-<lb />
pendence ceremonies. The coun<lb />
try was pried from South Africa's<lb />
control with thehelpof US. diplo-<lb />
macy that is now shifting its focus<lb />
to Pretoria, where a white minor-<lb />
ity government is being urged to<lb />
dismantle racial segregation.<lb />
Baker will meet in Windhoek<lb />
with Nelson Mandela, the deputy<lb />
president of the African National<lb />
Congress, and then in Cape Town<lb />
with de Klerk and Foreign Minis-<lb />
ter RF. Botha. 'The purpose ot<lb />
our seeing these gentlemen is to<lb />
encourage negotiations, to move<lb />
as rapidly as possible, and to see<lb />
what we can do to contribute to<lb />
that a senior U.S. official said.<lb />
Baker also will hold talks in<lb />
Windhoek with Jose Eduoardodos<lb />
Santos, the president of Angola, a<lb />
potentially rich African nation<lb />
with which the United States has<lb />
no diplomatic relations Baker<lb />
intends to urge him to negotiate<lb />
fora shareof the government with<lb />
lonas Savimbi, the USbacked<lb />
leader of the UN IT A insurgents in<lb />
a 14-year war.<lb />
He will see Savimbi in Kin<lb />
shasa, Zaire, before frying home<lb />
on Saturday.<lb />
Baker's aides made clear be-<lb />
fore his departure that the Bush<lb />
administration would not yield to<lb />
Mandela's demands for stiffer<lb />
sanctionsagainst South Africa and<lb />
would not recognize Angola until<lb />
the Luanda government settles<lb />
with the rebels.<lb />
But Baker also is ready to<lb />
assure Mandela that the admini-<lb />
stration would keep pressuring<lb />
de Klerk, who will hold prelimi-<lb />
nary negotiations April 11 witl<lb />
black leaders. to free all pohtu .<lb />
prisoners and end a 1 2 yeai<lb />
state of emergenc)<lb />
In Angola,a military standofl<lb />
since December m Navinga<lb />
Savimbi stronghold, encourag<lb />
Baker to promote a ease tire<lb />
1 he country, has developed �<lb />
private economy and ships �<lb />
percent ol its oil to the L nitre<lb />
States through (. hevron and c or<lb />
oco. But the United States, alo<lb />
among major Western countries<lb />
has withheld re� ognition<lb />
Soviet support for An<lb />
Cuban troops in thecountry w -<lb />
the biggest reasons<lb />
About hall of the 30,00X1 <lb />
bans have left under a complex<lb />
agreement that also ended South<lb />
African control over Namibia U<lb />
rest are supposed to depart by<lb />
next year.<lb />
Boston museum loses Rembrandt, 11 others in theft<lb />
BOSTON (AP) r wo thieves<lb />
with a talent tor disguise and a<lb />
taste for Rembrandt and IX'gas<lb />
st le 11 paintings valued at hun-<lb />
drds of millions of dollars in a<lb />
daring theft from the Isabella Ste-<lb />
wart Gardner Museum. But ex-<lb />
perts say the paintings are so price-<lb />
less, they're worthless.<lb />
"People make pilgrimages to<lb />
see these paintings. Scholars and<lb />
art lovers know where they be-<lb />
long Constance Lowenthal, ex-<lb />
ecutive director of the Interna-<lb />
tional Foundation for Art Re-<lb />
search, said Sunday.<lb />
The theft occurred around 1<lb />
a.m. Sunday, when two men ap-<lb />
parently convinced museum<lb />
guards they were police, then<lb />
bound them with tape and made<lb />
their way to the museum's Dutch<lb />
room. It was seven hours before a<lb />
cleaningcrewdiscoveredthetheft.<lb />
The heist was "a professional<lb />
job said FBI agent Paul Cava-<lb />
nagh. "This is one of those thefts<lb />
where people actually spent some<lb />
time researching and took specific<lb />
things He said the invesHgation<lb />
would not belimi ted totheUnited<lb />
States.<lb />
"It is the biggest Old Master<lb />
theft in this country, by far said<lb />
Ms. Lowenthal, whose organiza-<lb />
tion tracks art thefts.<lb />
"The Gardner Museum is a<lb />
treasure house she said. "Every-<lb />
thing in it is exceedingly valuable<lb />
and first-rate and superb.<lb />
The value of the missing<lb />
works, which included an ancient<lb />
Chinese beaker, was in the hun-<lb />
dreds of millions of dollars, said<lb />
Karen Haas, the museum's cura-<lb />
tor.<lb />
"It's not overstating the case<lb />
to sav that these are priceless<lb />
works said William Robinson,<lb />
curator of drawings for Harvard<lb />
University's Fogg Art Museum.<lb />
"A loss of any of these works is<lb />
significant<lb />
But their true value cannot be<lb />
determined because they have not<lb />
been on the market for nearly a<lb />
century.<lb />
The works taken were:<lb />
� "TheConcert" by fan Verm-<lb />
eer.<lb />
� "A Ladv and A Gentleman<lb />
in Black "The Storm on the Sea<lb />
of Galilee and a self-portrait by<lb />
Rembrandt.<lb />
� "Landscape with an Obe-<lb />
lisk by Govaert Flinck, another<lb />
17th-century Dutchman.<lb />
� "La Sortie du Pesage<lb />
"Cortege aux Environs de<lb />
Horence "Three Mounted Jock-<lb />
eys "Program for an Artistic<lb />
Soiree and another, less com-<lb />
plete work by the same name, by<lb />
Edgar Degas.<lb />
� "Chez Tortoni by<lb />
Edouard Manet.<lb />
� A Chinese bronze beaker<lb />
from the Shang Dynasty, 1,200-<lb />
1,100 B.C.<lb />
The Rembrandt self-portrait<lb />
and "The Storm on the Sea oi<lb />
Galilee the artist's only seascape,<lb />
were especially important, Robin-<lb />
son said. He said the theft of the<lb />
Vermeer also was a maior loss<lb />
because only abou t35of his works<lb />
are known to exist.<lb />
Experts said the motive for<lb />
stealing such well-known paves<lb />
could be ransom or acquisitive-<lb />
ness bv a selfish, wealthy art lover.<lb />
"You hear legends of de-<lb />
ranged collectors. But, mostly, 1<lb />
think it's the stuff of spy novels<lb />
said Peter Sutton, curator of Euro-<lb />
pean paintings at the nearby<lb />
Museum of Fine Arts.<lb />
Gardner Museum spokesman<lb />
Corey Cronin refused to sav<lb />
whether the works were insured.<lb />
rhe( lardner Museum which<lb />
sits along the graceful green park<lb />
way called the Fenway, hasa State-<lb />
of-the-art security system, ani<lb />
employs iwo security guards.<lb />
Cronin said 1 le said no apparent<lb />
damage y asdone tothc museum,<lb />
a four-story building with a court-<lb />
yard and a skylight.<lb />
The museum was built to<lb />
house the collection of the woman<lb />
whose name it bears, the widow<lb />
of lohn Lowell Gardner, the<lb />
wealthy son of the last ot Boston's<lb />
Fast India merchants<lb />
Mrs. Gardner lived on the top<lb />
floor of the mansion until her death<lb />
in l-24 at age 85. But she opened,<lb />
her home nd its collection to the<lb />
public long before then, in 1903<lb />
Reagan campaigns for 1990 Republican candidates<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) - Less<lb />
than a year and a half after pro-<lb />
claiming himself "at the end of a<lb />
long political journey Ronald<lb />
Reagan is back on the campaign<lb />
trail.<lb />
The former Republican presi-<lb />
dent is putting his popularity to<lb />
work for GOP candidates running<lb />
for Congress and state legislatures,<lb />
as some ex-presidents have done<lb />
before him.<lb />
Alreadv. Reagan has helped<lb />
with fund raising for state GOP<lb />
organizations in Georgia and<lb />
Washington, for Sena tecandidates<lb />
in Indiana and Iowa and for Sen.<lb />
Pete Wilson's gubernatonal bid in<lb />
California. And although he nor-<lb />
mally commands speaking fees of<lb />
$30,000 or more, Reagan accepts<lb />
no pay for his party appearances,<lb />
spokesman Mark Weinberg said.<lb />
Reagan, campaigning on Nov.<lb />
5, 1988, for George Bush, told a<lb />
national radio audience, "We're<lb />
now at the end of a long political<lb />
journey that marks for me the end<lb />
of my last campaign as an office-<lb />
holder<lb />
Still, Reagan "intends to be<lb />
out there" for fellow Republicans<lb />
this year, Weinberg said.<lb />
GOP leaders are delighted to<lb />
have the ex-president's help.<lb />
When the Georgia Republican<lb />
Party announced that Reagan<lb />
would speak at its annual Presi-<lb />
dents' Day lunch in Atlanta on<lb />
Feb. 10, "the response was just<lb />
phenomenal said Bill Thorn, the<lb />
party's executive director. "It was<lb />
not a hard sell at all Nearly 2,000<lb />
people turned out, bringing in<lb />
more than $200,000.<lb />
A few weeks later, Reagan<lb />
traveled a few blocks from his Los<lb />
Angeles office to speak at a pri-<lb />
vate fund-raising lunch for Iowa<lb />
GOP Senate candidate Rep. Tho-<lb />
mas J. Tauke. The lunch attracted<lb />
about 45 people who each contrib-<lb />
uted $500or, in some cases, $1,000.<lb />
Combining politics with a<lb />
paycheck, Reagan pulled in about<lb />
$40,000 for Washington Republi-<lb />
cans in December by making brief<lb />
remarks and posing for photo-<lb />
graphsata private reception while<lb />
he was in Seattle to deliver a paid<lb />
speech to business executives.<lb />
For Wilson, the former presi-<lb />
dent spoke at fund-raisers in the<lb />
Los Angeles area and in San Di-<lb />
ego. Reagan also lent his signa-<lb />
ture to a fund-raising letter for<lb />
Sen. Dan Coats of Indiana several<lb />
months ago.<lb />
"Right now we arc helping<lb />
coordinate a political plan which<lb />
is geared toward all of the various<lb />
things that he can do to be helpful,<lb />
particularly in the target races<lb />
said Leslie Goodman, spokes-<lb />
woman for the Republican Na-<lb />
tional Committee.<lb />
Former President Richard<lb />
Nixon, an increasing presence on<lb />
the political scene, "has agreed to<lb />
work with us as well Ms.<lb />
Goodman said.<lb />
Nixon, who resigned in 1974<lb />
under threat of impeachment<lb />
because of the Watergate scandal,<lb />
made a handful of campaign<lb />
appearances over the last decade<lb />
and has received a number ol<lb />
requests for appearances thisyear,<lb />
according to his assistant, lohn<lb />
Taylor.<lb />
Sitting out the 1990 campaign<lb />
will be former President and<lb />
House GOP Leader Gerald R r I<lb />
but not bv choice, said his spokes<lb />
man. Bob Barrett. Ford has a knee<lb />
operation scheduled for this fall<lb />
The onlv surviving Demo<lb />
cratic president, Jimmv Carter, is<lb />
not expected to take part in the<lb />
1990 campaign.<lb />
See Reagan, page 9<lb /><pb facs="00058202_tn_0011" /><lb />
The East Carolinian, March 20, 1990 H<lb />
Least affordable housing<lb />
Percentage of pre-tax household income needed to make the<lb />
monthly payments on the average 30-year conventional<lb />
mortgage in 1989:<lb />
Los Angeles<lb />
San Diego<lb />
 -<lb />
36.9<lb />
I c A <lb />
36.3<lb />
New York City<lb />
San Francisco Bay Area 35.4<lb />
A Seattle-Tacoma<lb />
30.9<lb />
'VjT<lb />
Source: Lomas Mortgage U.Ss January 1990 U.S. Housing Markets<lb />
Marcy E. Mullins, Gannett News Service<lb />
Critics argue failure policy<lb />
;reensboro(ad Hoid-<lb />
itudcnts back one grade<lb />
�thing which W),000 North<lb />
ins experience ever eai<lb />
ure and doesn i help the<lb />
rei " w resean Ik oncludcs<lb />
mncisuood irtvnsboro<lb />
l�t Mil I<lb />
her<lb />
: epeat the grad<lb />
ii � grasp the nuten.i But<lb />
umber ot kids helped bv re-<lb />
n new here near matches the<lb />
number ot kids hurt<lb />
 riticsof retention and their<lb />
numbers .ire growing don't<lb />
i passing students who i an't<lb />
thi work rhey believe schools<lb />
� � be restructured to serve<lb />
lents better<lb />
Don't just put them in the<lb />
next grade or retain them w ithout<lb />
� g something about theleam-<lb />
problem said arolvn c obb<lb />
� consultant with the Depart-<lb />
: ot Public Instruction, in an<lb />
r ien w itb the.re n �<lb />
� v � Without some<lb />
1 rvention, vou might as<lb />
I � mote the child It's still<lb />
� retention<lb />
ryy ir 2 million Amen<lb />
� idents t.nl .1 grade. In<lb />
the most recent year state-<lb />
� e. ailable 46,760of them<lb />
�� m North c arolina<lb />
 rtharolina's retentii i<lb />
rate tor lus v rangi d from .1 low<lb />
I en ent for the tnth grade t<lb />
� : 9 percent for the ninth<lb />
rade The overall average was<lb />
�J percent of all students<lb />
Nationally retentions are es-<lb />
timated tii rest taxpayers $9 bil-<lb />
lion each vear about $4,509 per<lb />
� t lent j'ut n� i n 1 ai h v 1 n<lb />
chides that retentions are harmful<lb />
both a. ademicallv and personally<lb />
for the students<lb />
Mane te.u hers w ill sav Hut I<lb />
know it vserks, Ms,ibh said<lb />
I'll<lb />
.vni better at tu st But<lb />
thee don't knew what that ihild<lb />
would have done it promoted to<lb />
the next grade I hey don't see that<lb />
child three or four vears down the<lb />
read where anv gains that were<lb />
made have been washed out<lb />
In a study she conducted, Ms<lb />
Cobb found that a student who is<lb />
held back a grade is 20 to JO per-<lb />
. 1 iit rrv ;� likel) te dr�p out ol<lb />
school. Dropouts are five times<lb />
mere likely to have repeated a<lb />
l<lb />
Whv doesn't retention work?<lb />
Researchers don't know.<lb />
Some speculate that the nega-<lb />
tive effects of the failurr hamper<lb />
� irare learning Fri i'r,9W s-mdv :<lb />
1 hildren ranked rcpeatinga grade<lb />
as more stressful thanbeingi aught<lb />
stealing, lhee two events that<lb />
were mere stressful were going<lb />
blind or losing a parent.<lb />
Other researchers say that<lb />
going through the same material<lb />
igain justd esn't get at the root of<lb />
he probli m<lb />
It a 1 hi Id his a leamingdisor<lb />
simply repeating the grade<lb />
� 1 n't eliminate the problem. Ms.<lb />
i obb said, it the program or the<lb />
East<lb />
teacher are ineffective, repeating<lb />
the grade won't help<lb />
In a few instances, flunking a<lb />
student does make a difference.<lb />
Ms. Cobb said retention can be<lb />
positive w hen:<lb />
A, lulu isn't toofarbehind.<lb />
I here are no learning dis-<lb />
abilitiesorseriousemorional prob-<lb />
lems<lb />
I he problem isn't chronic<lb />
absenteeism<lb />
The parents support it.<lb />
Ms. obb believes that the<lb />
ultimate solution lies in eliminat-<lb />
ing grade levels and replacing<lb />
them with a program based on<lb />
mastering skills. A student's prog-<lb />
ress would depend en whether he<lb />
i an master the material.<lb />
A subcommittee of the Task<lb />
Force on Excellence in Secondary<lb />
Education a panel appointed to<lb />
restructure high schools rec-<lb />
ommended that schools move<lb />
toward mastery learning<lb />
Tliepnn essalsocould include<lb />
'lerfReWhg fhv srhool vear to<lb />
adjust to an individual child's<lb />
progress and needs. For example,<lb />
students making normal prog-<lb />
ress wi �uld attend school 180days.<lb />
"We ha veto change the mind-<lb />
set that a child needs nine months<lb />
to absorb the material Guilford<lb />
Assistant 'superintendent Mary<lb />
Martin said. "Some need more<lb />
time, some less. We have to be-<lb />
lie vet ha tall children can learn but<lb />
at their own pace<lb />
Continued from page 8<lb />
ilth b failing to diagnose his<lb />
1 pothvroidism 1 he disease ih<lb />
urs when the th roid . 'els<lb />
to produce hormones needed to<lb />
regulate the bod) 's metabolism<lb />
Whatever the cause, last be-<lb />
anie a man who 'spent large<lb />
portions of the day in a small room<lb />
ir the Senate floor that he( ailed<lb />
his hiding place None of his staff<lb />
knew where the room was. so he<lb />
ild not be bothered there ac-<lb />
1 ording to court papers<lb />
TheCOUrt papers tiled bv Mrs<lb />
last paint a picture of a man un-<lb />
able to cope with day-to day<lb />
� �vents<lb />
In late April 1985, Fast<lb />
became irrational and delusional,<lb />
veiling at his wife that he had<lb />
suffered a stroke and gone to<lb />
heaven He was sent to thepsvchi<lb />
atm ward at Bethesda Naval<lb />
1 (espial for five days, eventually<lb />
lapsing into a coma. It was then<lb />
that his hvpothvroidism was di<lb />
agnosd<lb />
Hut not long after he re-<lb />
gained consciousness. Fast tried<lb />
in vain to kill himself bv ramming<lb />
1 hair leg down his thrciat His<lb />
hvpothvroidism was cured after<lb />
iveral weeks on a synthetic<lb />
hormone, but he became con-<lb />
vinced that his intelligence and<lb />
powers of reason had been per<lb />
manentlv damaged, Mrs I asps<lb />
attorneys sav<lb />
Bv mid-summer of 198,<lb />
East's "ability to make decisions<lb />
was so impaired that frequently<lb />
he would try on six suits in the<lb />
morning in an attempt to decide<lb />
what to wear<lb />
a me tune, "asmanv<lb />
i in ics a dav he would tele<lb />
: I nc home and speak to Mrs.<lb />
1 101 his daughters, crying and<lb />
telling them that he could not go<lb />
on.<lb />
Mrs Easfs attorney saj s<lb />
the senator became increasingly<lb />
dependent on lus wife, 'she was<lb />
his therapist, his teacher, his nurse-<lb />
maid anil his shield against the<lb />
outside world Their relationship<lb />
resembled that ot a young child<lb />
and his mother more than a hus-<lb />
band and wife<lb />
Although there were hints that<lb />
last was sik, tew North Carolina<lb />
voters were aware of his illness,<lb />
partially because of the protective<lb />
web woven around him bv staff<lb />
and other senators, said David<lb />
Paletz, a Puke University politi-<lb />
cal science professor who special<lb />
"1 thmk lus effectiveness re-<lb />
ally trailed off he said ' I le had<lb />
been a very active freshman sena-<lb />
tor, very much involved in com-<lb />
mittee work He became lesse<lb />
Helms' point person on a lot of<lb />
right-wing issues, like abortion<lb />
 He started off as a verv strong<lb />
right-wing presence Then he<lb />
trailed off<lb />
And some people back home<lb />
m orth( arolina, even those who<lb />
didn't know Fast well, knew<lb />
something was wrong.<lb />
East called Gene Pnce, editor<lb />
of the Goldsboro News Argus, at<lb />
home one night in the vear before<lb />
his death to discuss an editorial.<lb />
"It just seemed to me that John<lb />
was not himself Pnce said. "He<lb />
was repetitive in the things he said.<lb />
Me seemed to be unnecessarily<lb />
concerned!tversomematters. I've<lb />
forgotten what they were but it<lb />
seemed unusual to me. It did not<lb />
seem like the lohn East I had<lb />
known earlier<lb />
Price was a supporter of Fast,<lb />
and he described the editorial as<lb />
"mildly critical<lb />
In his complaint about this,<lb />
he was unusually upset over a<lb />
criticism that most politicians tend<lb />
to take in stride Price said. And<lb />
that was a tar cry from the man<lb />
described, even bv those who<lb />
disagreed with his politics, as a<lb />
person with a sharp mind.<lb />
"The students thought very<lb />
highly of him said I .arry Hough,<lb />
an associate professor of political<lb />
science at ECU, where East taught<lb />
before being elected to the Senate.<lb />
"I lis classes were always full. He<lb />
was an entertaining professor. He<lb />
was verv quick-witted. He and I<lb />
disagreed quite often philosophi-<lb />
cally We were both in the field of<lb />
political theory, and his conserva-<lb />
tism is well-known, and I look at<lb />
things a little differently. But I<lb />
always found )ohn to be very ar-<lb />
ticulate<lb />
But by 1985, when East spoke<lb />
to one of I lough's classes, Hough<lb />
noticed a difference in his former<lb />
colleague.<lb />
"When he spoke to my class,<lb />
my observation was that he was<lb />
extremely tired, very fatigued<lb />
Hough said "But I didn't find any I<lb />
of his abilities impaired. But I'm<lb />
not a physician, I'm not a psychia-<lb />
trist<lb />
Mecklenburg area includes<lb />
homeless in its 1990 census<lb />
CHARLOTTE (AP) North<lb />
Carolina's most populous area<lb />
begins its count Monday of a sec-<lb />
tor of the population gone largely<lb />
unaccounted tor the homeless.<lb />
In the Mecklenburg County<lb />
area alone, some 141) specially<lb />
recruited census takers includ-<lb />
ing some homeless people them<lb />
selves started training for their<lb />
work. Tonight, thev will fan out<lb />
across Gaston, Union and Meck-<lb />
lenburg counties, counting those<lb />
under bridges, in shelters, in flop<lb />
houses and busand tram stations.<lb />
Theovemight street ,wd shel<lb />
ter count and new ways of<lb />
adding up data about homeless<lb />
people living temporarily with<lb />
friends or family will provide<lb />
some of the first hard facts about a<lb />
little understood social ill Doz<lb />
ens of census takers will be wait<lb />
ing outside abandoned buildings<lb />
at dawn Wednesday to count the<lb />
homeless who come out.<lb />
"This reflects the politics of<lb />
the problem, "said ludv Aulette.a<lb />
sociologist at the University of<lb />
North Carolina at Charlotte who<lb />
has studied the homeless "It<lb />
shows it can't be swept under the<lb />
the rug. Ft an indication tl it<lb />
people are taking this very seri<lb />
ously<lb />
"Whate er help we get forthe<lb />
homeless said Walternrlci .<lb />
executive director at the 300-bed<lb />
(leorge Shinnenter, "will de-<lb />
pend on these figures<lb />
I en years ago, the homeless<lb />
in shelters actually were counted,<lb />
census officials said But their<lb />
numbers were added inwithother<lb />
groups and thus provided no<lb />
measure of homelessness.<lb />
I hose on the street tradition-<lb />
ally have not been counted. The<lb />
whole idea behind the census has<lb />
been to count people at their<lb />
homes, and the homeless have<lb />
none.<lb />
Current estimates of the<lb />
homeless range wildly, from<lb />
HX),(XX) to 3 million for the whole<lb />
United States, and in Charlotte<lb />
alone from 500 to 2,000.<lb />
"What you'vegot nght now is<lb />
nothing said Nancy Olsen, a<lb />
census bureau librarian in Char<lb />
lotte. There is no hard data on the<lb />
characteristics of the the home<lb />
less. We get calls for it all the time<lb />
Census officiate say the results<lb />
should be viewed as a slice of in-<lb />
formation about the homeless.<lb />
"We have never said we will<lb />
.o a complete count of the home<lb />
less said Ms. Olsen. "We will not<lb />
send enumerators onto roof tops.<lb />
We don't send them into aban-<lb />
doned buildings. We won't send<lb />
them into dumpsters. We're sav-<lb />
ing that we are counting compo-<lb />
nents ot the homeless population<lb />
The census will not ask the<lb />
homeless whv thev are homeless,<lb />
but it will ask many of the home<lb />
less some background questions.<lb />
such as their level of education<lb />
Thus, the results could dispel or<lb />
prove urban myths about profes-<lb />
sionals among the homeless.<lb />
The survey in shelters and<lb />
( heap hotels comes first and goes<lb />
as late as midnight. The count on<lb />
the so t under bri Igcsand out-<lb />
side abandoned buildings runs<lb />
from2a.m to8a.m Wednesday<lb />
Ml interviewed will be asked<lb />
questions about age. race sex and<lb />
usually home, if anv.<lb />
Reagan<lb />
Some will get extra questii ms<lb />
about education, citizenship, mili<lb />
tary experience and reason for n i<lb />
working. For those who are asleep<lb />
a census taker will guess the ba<lb />
sics age, race and sex.<lb />
Bill Buchanan, who oversei<lb />
thecensusinGaston, Mecklenburg<lb />
and Union counties, said he has<lb />
spent at least two vears. ompiling<lb />
listsof about lOOsheltersandother<lb />
places to look tor the homeli ;<lb />
"We're working Kh) percent<lb />
of that list said Buchanan "We're<lb />
p,omg to every place we've been<lb />
told people are known to live,<lb />
everywhere we know tin home<lb />
less could possibly be I'm very<lb />
confident, we will get an ac urate<lb />
count<lb />
But some who work with the<lb />
homeless say they expo t a signifi-<lb />
cant number to elude the survey<lb />
ors because thev want to be left<lb />
alone.<lb />
"You've got so main people<lb />
who aren't going to go to the shel<lb />
ters said (apt. im Arrowood,<lb />
who heads the Salvation Army's<lb />
emergency shelter onEstonia's<lb />
Broad Street. "Some didn't<lb />
in come during Hurrian<lb />
"There's no ��. ay tl<lb />
everywhere the honm �<lb />
said theSah tl i ' i. .<lb />
Stesanik in Rock I lill, �<lb />
imagine they'll count i I<lb />
number<lb />
Continued from page H<lb />
"HisworkishereattheCarter than lord has since he ft ��<lb />
( enter and is generally pretty said Anita Dunn,commi<lb />
apolitical said Carrie Harmon, a director for the Democrat<lb />
spokeswoman for Carter in At- tonal Campaign Committee t<lb />
lanta. has done some fund-raising I i<lb />
He has certainly played a Democrats, but he has not been a<lb />
different role than Reagan has or really prominent campaigi �<lb />
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at 5:00p.m.<lb />
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Slje iEaat Carolinian<lb />
Page W<lb />
Features<lb />
March 20,7 WO<lb />
Darryl's party<lb />
hosts good music<lb />
and great times<lb />
St. Patrick's day brings celebration<lb />
Bv Adam C<lb />
staff w<lb />
ornelius<lb />
riler<lb />
CnSt Patty's Day, everyone's<lb />
Irish even a Greenville reggae<lb />
baftd<lb />
Despite police, noise meters<lb />
arid an ck (asional rainfall, 1 irr 1 s<lb />
11th.inmi.ilSt Patrick sDa) partv<lb />
continued with sunshine into the<lb />
rt'ir hours of the evening with<lb />
mihu tanning, and even softie<lb />
dancing<lb />
Special appearances were<lb />
made by local celebrities, includ<lb />
ing Peetie the Pirate WMB<lb />
broad ast the event live and gave<lb />
awa tapes at the doof OufGfeeri<lb />
ville police reported thai Iherrtusi<lb />
registered in the upper Ws on the<lb />
noise mefets fot the most part,bul<lb />
it still came through loud and leaf<lb />
Members pi the itidicnce<lb />
amused Ihettiselves with<lb />
keysticks, hackey sacks and a<lb />
hastily abotted limbo contest with<lb />
a powef cofd. the opening gtoup,<lb />
In 1 imbo, opened the show, but<lb />
ail eaflv afternoon shower kepi<lb />
thecrott .1 relatively small 1 .iW<lb />
a! the most<lb />
WMH s IrevBurlev said the<lb />
partv had a Quality turnout,<lb />
not as main people as last vear<lb />
but a crowd that seemed to enjoy<lb />
themselves nevertheless It was<lb />
probablv the subliminal Irish<lb />
enefgy flowing both inside and<lb />
outside the parking lot fence<lb />
The small turnout also kept<lb />
dowtl someot Ihechaos the parts<lb />
s,iv last vear<lb />
"People handled themselves<lb />
well (thisyeaf)' said I s rone Lark<lb />
ms. a P,irr I's employee who has<lb />
worked the event tor the past tew<lb />
Effable<lb />
Oddities<lb />
1 Fugue: A. musical<lb />
Style; IV buildup in<lb />
nostril; word fusion;<lb />
P. to forget<lb />
2 Kvetch: A polish<lb />
cabbage; B. to com-<lb />
plain; C Japanese<lb />
island; D, i do wrong<lb />
I Bonhomie: A street<lb />
friend; B to proclaim;<lb />
C, good nature, genial'<lb />
ity; D repeated enigma<lb />
1 Pelisse: A. laced<lb />
fabric; H C police-<lb />
man; C, igneous rm k;<lb />
I). cloak or outer robe<lb />
5 Sambar: A. Asian<lb />
deer; H key West hot<lb />
spot, c African insect;<lb />
n Salmon sandbar<lb />
6 Argonaut: A. Arme-<lb />
nian astronaut; B. t<lb />
moilusk; c' star cluster;<lb />
D. Set of idioms<lb />
7 Cymling: A continu-<lb />
ing cymbal sound; B.<lb />
brother; c circulatory<lb />
cell structure; D. Hat,<lb />
round squash<lb />
8. Bdaphic: A web-<lb />
footed anim.il, B sur-<lb />
prized; C pertaining to<lb />
soil; D druken stupor<lb />
c Sputum A saliva,<lb />
spit, spittle, B. NASA<lb />
s,itilliU C. wound varn,<lb />
I) ear muffler sound<lb />
lo Weka; A a flightless<lb />
bird, B a basket; C.<lb />
I uptonomaniac; I)<lb />
poisonous herb<lb />
�Compiled by John<lb />
Tucker<lb />
vears (1 ast vear) We had people<lb />
climbing up trees, tearing down<lb />
torn es It w as terrible '<lb />
The tarp cattle off the sound<lb />
equipment about an hour and a<lb />
halt after the ram stopped and The<lb />
Amateurs jumped into Onel eve<lb />
Dub<lb />
I he hand played with their<lb />
usual caristhma in the ragged four<lb />
tour beat from whuh the nuiMi<lb />
v;ets us name William 'Shop<lb />
Shepherd lead the band on the<lb />
mike and on bongOS Mike I ivis,<lb />
the lead guitarist, lapsed easilv<lb />
into a slice ol Purple Haze" in the<lb />
middle of the m ond set.<lb />
the Amateurs have become<lb />
I tie ol the more famous bands to<lb />
come oul ol Greenville, playing<lb />
gigs all along the east coast, from<lb />
South Carolina to Princeton, I<lb />
In the seven vears in whuh The<lb />
Amateurs have been a band, the)<lb />
have changed the makeup ot both<lb />
their members and their songs,<lb />
moving towards a core reggae<lb />
sound and adding saxaphonisl<lb />
Mike Canale lo give a cool jazz<lb />
dimension to, among other songs,<lb />
their adaptation ol Bob Marlev's<lb />
version ol lohnny B. (roodc<lb />
It was excellent said Matt<lb />
Bulley, one ol the forefront danc-<lb />
ers Ve skanked our butts off<lb />
It seemed to me something<lb />
was missing from the show,<lb />
though. I guess I'm one of those<lb />
nostalgic seniors who remember<lb />
the group when they were not<lb />
quite as famous and there was<lb />
more room on the floor to dance<lb />
I kind ot miss the COVer tunes<lb />
t lev used to plav I Tie Amateurs<lb />
were among my first collegeexpe-<lb />
nonces. What happened to their<lb />
haunting version ol "Black Magic<lb />
Woman or Rasta Man a song<lb />
the. used to play .it the end ot the<lb />
evening? What happened to "hove<lb />
Potion � or the bright, upbeat<lb />
"() Wee (h one of my personal<lb />
dam Ing favorites'<lb />
(Hera ll though, the quality ol<lb />
their musit has certainly ini reascd<lb />
sime then particularly their<lb />
originals "You I lave to be in<lb />
I une" and "(ver in Mrica" have<lb />
something lo sav to the audience.<lb />
I he band's message is getting<lb />
i leaier with age<lb />
Within an hour alter the band<lb />
stopped, the skies opened up with<lb />
run tor theeveniniy But tor a short<lb />
span on a Saturday afternoon, a<lb />
bit ol shamrock sunshine shone in<lb />
I irrTs parking lot<lb />
Satellite Boyfriend, a Raleigh based progressive band, rocked a small crowd in G Rod el iturday night The band plays mostly original<lb />
tunes (Photo courtesy ol I ynn Evans)<lb />
Satellite Boyfriend rocks originally<lb />
By Jeff Parker<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Even though as man as two<lb />
of my fellow music appreciating<lb />
statt writers were supposed to o<lb />
write this review with me, both ol<lb />
them c heesed OUt at the List mm<lb />
ute. leaving me to run this show<lb />
alone Fine, ust tine I"hev missed<lb />
out, and so did anyone in (�reen<lb />
ville Saturday night who didn't<lb />
go see Satellite Boyfriend at<lb />
C'Kockcfcller's.<lb />
The crowd was surely not as<lb />
big as it could have been, with<lb />
mostly the die hard usuals (sans<lb />
the frisbee players) present. This<lb />
no doubt had much to dc with<lb />
everyone going to the Darryl's<lb />
party earlier that afternoon, leav<lb />
mi; most people too tuckered out<lb />
to make it downtown. Those who<lb />
were there enjoyed the show,<lb />
da no ng t hemsel ves i n to 1111 le t ren -<lb />
7ies.<lb />
Most of the music performed<lb />
was off Satellite Boyfriend's de-<lb />
but album "Yes Ma .nil though<lb />
they did a few that will appear on<lb />
their next release Among the<lb />
many memorable numbers  n<lb />
She's (.ot Me and 'And<lb />
Drives t ma Cuma" featured<lb />
some good bass nits throughout<lb />
and even the return of the funk)<lb />
wah-wah pedal from the -<lb />
ties I he biggest crowd plcasei<lb />
had to DC Ham Ram bah, whuh<lb />
receives good airplay our own<lb />
WMB On the album, that tune<lb />
and "And 'she Irives" were pro<lb />
duced by Mm h Taster<lb />
Satellite Boyfriend'<lb />
ymd stage presence, and at one<lb />
point the lead singer Philolluis<lb />
(yeah, I know what you want to<lb />
sav but let's not give the guv a<lb />
hard tune about it) and lead gui-<lb />
tarist Sam I ennisboth went intoa<lb />
vibrating, oscillating tit that in<lb />
spired us all. Towards the end of<lb />
the shews, some guy jumped on<lb />
stage and danc ed .ill in their wa,<lb />
but the band restrained from dot<lb />
tinghiseyes, proving thai they are<lb />
a friendly group.<lb />
After the show, I grabbed -i<lb />
lew fleeting, precious moments ol<lb />
the band's tune to discuss their<lb />
music Nom<lb />
anothei roup I<lb />
mold of or is i to)<lb />
�;� that makes I<lb />
nal band <lb />
i nfh i I ud f �<lb />
i peril si Ri HingStoi indt<lb />
winsome Mr Ziffcl fi<lb />
Ac res i the om<lb />
nold the Pig Hi lite Bo fi<lb />
origii atesl I alt<lb />
UN graduates and half State<lb />
rricluates When isked iboUt.me<lb />
orlgirt' ���� -<lb />
explained<lb />
� ndol mir tting<lb />
tired of I i string<lb />
him along while e ut with<lb />
these other guys, and said that he<lb />
didn't want to be a satellite b<lb />
friend Little iightbulbs went off<lb />
in our heads at that ' Doesn 11<lb />
anec dote have all the- makings<lb />
c lassie origin"sure it d ies.<lb />
! fie band was glad to see<lb />
eeryone dan ing and it was<lb />
observed that a tad ot slammn<lb />
occured, just a tail As WZMB's<lb />
beth Ellisonobserved, 'peopli n<lb />
slamming to bands that d vei<lb />
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ht "<lb />
� . u r horses, kid<lb />
fun! thi Is will be mil<lb />
ugh, and r<lb />
- ' r's Phis is :<lb />
time to remind peopli ' tl � I ir -<lb />
pohc v ol I '� ��� I<lb />
mint;<lb />
inmv la I I � � �� ��� ith lohn<lb />
In. ker we kiddedRi i k 5 and<lb />
m  have sounded ' 1 �� trfi V were<lb />
ming down i ri p �eipie, bfl rPs<lb />
not true It's iust a mild safet)<lb />
precaution forever � benefit<lb />
and keeps O1 Rock s from K h<lb />
like s ime other places, w here you<lb />
can realh gel nailed b a limb<lb />
and 1 h<lb />
Ast rSati . fnend, tl<lb />
had numerous and thouj<lb />
theories on this agreeing thai<lb />
slamming is "the only socia .<lb />
acceptable' way to rub ll <lb />
also be so ially acceptable for S<lb />
el lite Bo) friend U 'p'uwIreem ille<lb />
whattne n.issedhoos se<lb />
'id band<lb />
Film trend promotes couple dancing<lb />
advantage ol the steam) <lb />
Hraihan dance sensation sw<lb />
I tv elli<lb />
-<lb />
The 1 orbkhlen I ano<lb />
I OSA( ;ELES(AP) About<lb />
the only thing hotter than lam<lb />
bada these days is the fever with ing the country<lb />
whuh filmmakers are trying to CannonFilmsUmbada:Set ducedb) I turyFilm orp<lb />
cash in on the bump and grind the Ni8hl �n Firc" completed openson 100 I - screens after a<lb />
I production only last week and will month in the making It tells the<lb />
TWO independent movie (,P �" 1(H,� XTeera na story ol a bra.ban princess who<lb />
comp.m.es owned bv rival ecus tionwide Made in six weeks for uses lambada dancing to save her<lb />
about $4 million, the tilm is about c ountrv s rain forests<lb />
a high school teacher who uses "They're both being rushed<lb />
ms are Mt to release quickie films<lb />
head-to head on Friday to take<lb />
oul said John Kner, president l<lb />
Exhibitor Relations Co whicl<lb />
tracks mo ie box office perform<lb />
a nee.<lb />
( annon originally schedu<lb />
a May l release and 21st Century<lb />
an April t- premiere Most films<lb />
takeat least a year, and often tw i e<lb />
as long, to make and release.<lb />
See Lambada, page 11<lb />
Sitting on a Fence:<lb />
Times are changing for students at East Carolina<lb />
Bv John Tucker<lb />
Assistant Features I ditor<lb />
Sometimes, 1 just don't un-<lb />
derstand why certain things hap-<lb />
pen like they do<lb />
Since I made the exodus from<lb />
the sheltered lifeof homeandcame<lb />
to ECU quite I few vears ago (fall<lb />
W), a number of changes have<lb />
been made that have continually<lb />
had in affect on student lifestyle<lb />
When one experiences �i<lb />
change, more often than not that<lb />
change is a positive transforma-<lb />
tion,Some of the changesl've seen<lb />
although thev may be positive<lb />
ones, tend to, well, to put it plainly,<lb />
just bum me out.<lb />
When I first came lo ECU<lb />
archagesagO, the student popula-<lb />
tion had a solid identity that it<lb />
could always stand bv We were<lb />
studentsenrolledat lU the party<lb />
school, where anyone could al-<lb />
ways find Wme kind of fun, and<lb />
we were proud of it.<lb />
These were thedays when vou<lb />
could have beer in a dorm room.<lb />
Your resident ad visor was the guy<lb />
who organized the golf tourna-<lb />
ment and bought beer for every-<lb />
one before the sexual awareness<lb />
film, not the guv who busted you<lb />
for having your stereo up too loud.<lb />
The drinking age was 18 and<lb />
downtown was a nonstop party,<lb />
five out of seven da vs in the week.<lb />
Cubbie's was a bar and not a<lb />
hamburger joint where everyone<lb />
would go and get those $1 killers<lb />
that would send vou to the moon.<lb />
Football games were out of<lb />
control. Everybody got rowdy. We<lb />
lost most of f he time then too, only<lb />
then it was a little different. Our<lb />
football team was bad, but every-<lb />
one was so happy just to Ik alive<lb />
and having fun that losing really<lb />
didn't matter that much.<lb />
Fraternities had wet rushUhey<lb />
served beer) and some of the wild-<lb />
est partieseverexperienccd. When<lb />
you walked back from downtown<lb />
in a stupor, you saw at the most<lb />
one policeman(not today's five or<lb />
six), who instead of hassling you<lb />
because you were a little drunk,<lb />
offered you a ride, so you would<lb />
make it home safely.<lb />
Outdoor concerts and parties<lb />
were a regular occurrence that<lb />
almost everyone went lo. There<lb />
was the Toga party, the Bahama<lb />
Mama party, the Spring Ming,<lb />
Halloween, the Fnd oi the World<lb />
party, and other parties that al-<lb />
ways featured live bands and a<lb />
crowd that just wouldn't quit. I'm<lb />
sure plenty of people can remem-<lb />
ber Staggering home from at least<lb />
one of these bruisers.<lb />
If someone had the urge to<lb />
throw oneof vour everyday house<lb />
parties or late nights you never<lb />
had to worry about a little bit of<lb />
noise. This was Greenville the<lb />
college town, home of FCU for<lb />
God's sake.<lb />
If you've been around for at<lb />
least a year or too, I think vou can<lb />
remember at least a few of the<lb />
things I'm talking about. Now<lb />
things have definitely changed.<lb />
For starters, the drinking age<lb />
is 21. That's right, vou can go to<lb />
jail, vou can vote, vou can he<lb />
drafted, vou can even get mar-<lb />
ried, but for stime unknown rea-<lb />
son you can't drink that yellow<lb />
foamv stuff.<lb />
Not that it really stops most<lb />
people from consuming alchohol.<lb />
Now people just have to take a<lb />
chance nd get someone to buy it<lb />
for them or resort to using that<lb />
take I D. Of course that's breaking<lb />
the la w, and about 5 of the people<lb />
actually do it get caught. How<lb />
many people do you think are not<lb />
going to take a risk like that.<lb />
And, no more beer in your<lb />
dorm rooms now, little students.<lb />
Yeah, right, that's a good one. A<lb />
college student that doesn't drink<lb />
beer.<lb />
Downtown, be careful on that<lb />
one. You can enter a bar under age<lb />
and vou get (Kit littleorangebrace-<lb />
let that vou have to wear all night<lb />
or you get a spanking. I mean I<lb />
hardly ever see anyone under age<lb />
drinking downtown.<lb />
Yes, and the end has hnallv<lb />
been put to all those- nasty loud<lb />
parties that seemed to have dis-<lb />
turbed everyone.<lb />
And finally we have a new<lb />
image. No one isexactly sure what<lb />
it is just yet, but it's there.<lb />
Anyway, I'm sorry for going<lb />
offthedeependjusta little bit The<lb />
point I'm trying to make is that it s<lb />
all gone. It's all been taken away<lb />
by people who know what's bet<lb />
ter for us while we rust sit idly by<lb />
and watch them do it. When vou<lb />
think about it, there is really noth-<lb />
ing we can do to stop them.<lb />
I'm not trying to say things<lb />
were better then. Maybe thev<lb />
weren't.<lb />
I just feel sorry for the stu-<lb />
dents just now starting their col-<lb />
lege lives. What are they missing?<lb /><pb facs="00058202_tn_0013" /><lb />
The Fast Carolinian, March 20, 1990 11<lb />
Faculty Profile<lb />
Ex-navy captain teaches, and<lb />
represents abused children<lb />
By joe Horst<lb />
Stiff Wrifrr<lb />
( .ipt l.nnes Bruner is professor whocombincs what he teaches<lb />
is ith Ins personal life.<lb />
Bruner received ,m undergraduate decree at the University o!<lb />
 ousiville, a I D law degree at the University of Kentucky, and then<lb />
,n quired a mastersdegreein criminal justice from Nova University, Va.<lb />
I nlisting in the Navy after college, Rruner served for thirty years<lb />
and retired asa full captain Beginning his teaching career at ECU right<lb />
aftci leav ing the Na v. Bruner has been a professor for six years.<lb />
Besides teaching three classes Introduction to Criminal lustice.<lb />
 nnmi.il l aw and Criminal Procedure Bnmer also spends much of<lb />
his tree time engaging m community service.<lb />
1 he first example oi his community service is Bnmer's governor<lb />
appointed position to the North Carolina Grievance Resolution Board.<lb />
! his board deals with grievances that prisoners tile against the prisons,<lb />
w irdens or guards Bruner is also involved with Pamlico Sound Legal<lb />
�v: v i. ps whi h gives free legal advice in most eastern North Carolina<lb />
awnhes 1 astly, Bruner is also a 'guardian ad litem' tor abused and<lb />
neglet ted children 1 le represents these children in court when charges<lb />
v.i t or abuse have been tiled against their parents<lb />
W hen he has tree tune from his teaching, advising, and community<lb />
� . Bruner likes to travel, garden, and plav golf An avid sup-<lb />
r of E( U, Bruner shows that one can practice what one preaches<lb />
Bits and Pieces<lb />
More states initiate tuition plan<lb />
Parents can prepay college expenses<lb />
'he state s prepaid college tuition plan goes into effect Wednesday<lb />
i Alabama Parents of � yeai Id cm pay $4,767up front or $54 per<lb />
month for 12 vears 1 he mone is refunded it the child does not eo to<lb />
state i ollegP I he st.ite is the fourth to initiate the tuition program.<lb />
Advance planning required for<lb />
travel in eastern bloc countries<lb />
Major East Bloc cities have, at best, one-fifth the number of hotel<lb />
ioms thc need Book your room and pay tor it well in advance. All<lb />
�untries still require visas for entry. Apply for visas at least<lb />
. eeks in advarx e with the nation's embassy.<lb />
Real estate becomes big business<lb />
Specialty institutions attract investors<lb />
 multi-billion dollar trend called specialty real estate is rapidly ex-<lb />
IpaMivng in IS. financial investment centers. Thomas K. Crawford,<lb />
president o( FFCA Institutional Advisors Inc said specialtyreal estate<lb />
me a mature industry in the 1990s as a buffer against wildly<lb />
iting real estate valuesrawford spoke to industry leaders at a<lb />
onference last week Specialty real estate raw land, small retail<lb />
pments, mobile home parks, timhorland, light industrial parks<lb />
� sell storage properties by financial institutions, will beoneof the<lb />
minani investment avenues of the decade. Industry leaders say<lb />
laity real estate's most attractive feature to major investors will be<lb />
distributable cash<lb />
Hotline lists students' homework<lb />
Phelps Middle School of Ishpeming, Mich starts a hotline this<lb />
k listing homework assignments. Student Council President left<lb />
; lanninen, 14, says it will help pupils who forget and make pupils think<lb />
twice before lying to parents.<lb />
Home loans made easier by phone<lb />
I he newest trend in home mortgages: toll-free numbers where ap-<lb />
plicants from anywhere in the nation can call and be connected to a loan<lb />
unseloT Instead of a month's wait or longer to close the loan, the<lb />
process is completed in no more than 15 days. The Principal Financial<lb />
I roup. one of four groups offering a nationwide lending service,<lb />
Lambada<lb />
Continued from page 10<lb />
ncrated $<lb />
billion in homes loans last year.<lb />
Consumer credit continues to rise<lb />
Consumer installment credit has grown 43 percent over the past<lb />
lecade, mirroring a growth in disposable income of 32 percent over the<lb />
same period of time, reports Hank Reading Review. Automobile loan<lb />
i nntractS have increased in maturity making larger outstanding bal-<lb />
ances more affordable Credit cards have contributed to greater total<lb />
installment debt as have home equity lines of credit.<lb />
Michael and Jessica top baby names<lb />
Michael and essica were the number one names in New Jersey in<lb />
88, said the IVpt of 1 lealth There were 1,478 newborn girls named<lb />
lessica; 2,807 babies named Michael.<lb />
Public school enrollment down<lb />
Drugs and violence affect attendence<lb />
Falling enrollment in Washington, DC, is due to drugs and vio-<lb />
lence, savs Parents United whose children attend two-thiids of the<lb />
city's 17 public schools. Drug-ridden areas east of the Anacostia River<lb />
and in the citv center are most affected, the group says.<lb />
� ,tv'i�i MMl USA tOOAVAffk I olUft Infnrmmtton Nttwork<lb />
The Lighter Side<lb />
This little piggy went to market<lb />
VENTURA, Calif. (AP) No green-tinted swine will lead Paddy's<lb />
parade, because of objections that pig lovers made.<lb />
Plans were all set for St. Patrick's big deal until animal activists<lb />
started to squeal.<lb />
A full-blooded Irishman a sight to be seen! � planned to carry,<lb />
dear Colleen, a pig dyed bright green.<lb />
But Grand Marshal James Monahan, who will lead the parade, got<lb />
grief for the ham-handed plans he had laid.<lb />
The humane society had 30 complaints: Dyed pigs are no tribute to<lb />
dead Imh saints.<lb />
The porker might suffer emotional shock if paraded by Monahan<lb />
block after block. <lb />
FC) Students Charma Harness ind Wendy Corey . II � briel<lb />
sunshine and green beer at the St Patrick's day celebration at :<lb />
Darryl s 1 he Amateurs and in limbo played to a small but boisterous ,<lb />
crowd Photo courtesy of Keith Abluton)<lb />
Nude sunbathers<lb />
fight for a beach<lb />
SOI 11! KINGSTOWN R I<lb />
(AP) The only frolicking the<lb />
federal government want- on a<lb />
nude beach in Rhode Island is b<lb />
a small groupot buds whoseexis<lb />
tence is considered threatened<lb />
The U.S 1 ish and Wildlife<lb />
Service has decided that the se<lb />
eluded ,nd popular Moonstone<lb />
Reach will be oft limits tor nude<lb />
sunbathers thi summer to pro<lb />
tect the tiny piping plover<lb />
Moonstone has been the only<lb />
spot on the420-mile Rhode Island<lb />
coast and one ol few along the<lb />
New England shore where<lb />
nudists can sun m the bun<lb />
Rut federal officials and envi<lb />
ronmental groups s.iv that when<lb />
humans enter, the piping plover<lb />
exits. The bird is listed on the<lb />
federal endangered species list as<lb />
threatened, a step awa) from the<lb />
designation ol endangered.<lb />
"Thehumanat tn it sen esas<lb />
a distraction to the plovers said<lb />
lames Kurth. manager of the I rus<lb />
torn Pond National Wildlife Rel<lb />
uge. which includes Moonstone<lb />
Beach. "They're constantly moved<lb />
away from their breeding<lb />
grounds Heciteda I niversit) ol<lb />
Massachusetts study more than a<lb />
decade ago that showed plovers<lb />
will leave an area where humans<lb />
congregate<lb />
Nudists see the battle over the<lb />
bird as ,i subterfuge to the under<lb />
lying issue: Ihev claim the go<lb />
eminent wants Northeastern<lb />
shores tree of nude sunbathers.<lb />
Ihev also sav they can coexist<lb />
with the little bird and. in fa t<lb />
have for vears<lb />
"It doesn't have anything to<lb />
do with the animal unless the<lb />
people are bothering them said<lb />
Ron l.aPorte of Glastonbury,<lb />
Conn as he lounged on a blanket<lb />
on the sun-drenched beach.<lb />
"Birds are important, but the<lb />
Dance instructors hope the<lb />
films will fuel the already heated<lb />
interest in lambada, ust as "Satur-<lb />
day Night Live Dirty Dancing<lb />
and "Flashdanee" revitalized club<lb />
darning<lb />
"lambada's going to bring<lb />
people back into the studios, get<lb />
them back into couple dancing<lb />
said Los Angeles instructor Mi<lb />
chael Davis, who has taught the<lb />
dance about three months.<lb />
"The last dance crae was the<lb />
hustle some seven yearsago. Since<lb />
then it's just been freestyle danc-<lb />
ing. Now it's time for a return to<lb />
couple dancing<lb />
Thecrazearrived in the United<lb />
�states late last year from I ranee,<lb />
where lambada fever reached a<lb />
treny last summer and autumn<lb />
The group, Kaoma, produced<lb />
the album "World Beat" and a<lb />
single, "lambada which topped<lb />
the charts in 15 European coun-<lb />
tries.<lb />
Late last year, the dance ar-<lb />
med in New York, where it has its<lb />
largest U.S. following. It picked<lb />
up steam in Los Angeles and is<lb />
now hitting Washington and<lb />
Miami.<lb />
public is important, too said<lb />
! )ave( iillisofWarrensville.Conn<lb />
also sunning himself on the beach.<lb />
Wepaidforthisbeach Hiev've<lb />
gol to consider the people<lb />
The controversy over Moon-<lb />
stone has been simmering tor<lb />
.ears Hut when the Fish and<lb />
W ildlifeServiceexpanded its hold-<lb />
ings in 1982, nudists and clothed<lb />
hea oh goers began to feel a little<lb />
more unwelcome<lb />
In 1982, the federal govern-<lb />
ment obtained land from the<lb />
Audubon Society and took con-<lb />
trol of about a mile of the coast.<lb />
Kurth said. Ihe following sum-<lb />
mer.about three-quartorsof a mile<lb />
was closed. A fence erected last<lb />
vear left a thin strip along the<lb />
water's edge for sunbathers.<lb />
This year, when the plovers<lb />
i ome back around the last week of<lb />
March, that fence will go to the<lb />
high tide mark along the entire<lb />
length of beach to keep sunbath-<lb />
ers clothed and naked �out.<lb />
"We're applauding them very<lb />
loudly said Alfred Hawkes,<lb />
executivedirectorof the Audubon<lb />
Society. Hawkes said his group<lb />
had objected to the nude sunbath-<lb />
ers but had been unable to keep<lb />
them out<lb />
In the earlv 1970s, piping<lb />
plovers and least terns were nest-<lb />
ing there regular!v. 1 lawkes said.<lb />
"It got pretty much out o( hand in<lb />
the late 70s. Once the word got<lb />
around among nudists the crowd<lb />
grew very quickly<lb />
Nudists said they are being<lb />
branded unfairly asanti bird.<lb />
" ! here seems to be ome bias<lb />
functioning here, although it's<lb />
denied by officials said lee<lb />
Haxandall of CKhKosh.Wis presi-<lb />
dent of the nationwide Naturist<lb />
Society. "There is no federal law<lb />
against nudity<lb />
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Sports<lb />
March 20,1990<lb />
Football<lb />
team set<lb />
to practice<lb />
(SID) ECU football coach<lb />
Bill Lewis will send his Pirate<lb />
squad through spring practice be-<lb />
ginning March 22. Spring drills<lb />
will conclude on April 21 with<lb />
1 he th Annual Croat Pirate<lb />
Purple (ioldPigskinPigoutParty<lb />
and the spring game at I icklen<lb />
Stadium<lb />
Lewis will welcome approxi-<lb />
mately 110 student-athletes at the<lb />
beginning of spring drills mm. nn<lb />
entirely different look on the<lb />
coaching staff<lb />
Spring practice will bo im-<lb />
portant because or all the changes<lb />
we have had on our coaching<lb />
staff, said lewis. "It is important<lb />
that the staff mesh together 1 am<lb />
confident ot that because all of the<lb />
philosophies are compatible.<lb />
We're all on the same page and<lb />
know how important teaching will<lb />
be this spring<lb />
cw faces on the practice<lb />
fields will include defensive coor-<lb />
dinator secondary coach Mike<lb />
Cassitv. defensive lime coach Cary<lb />
Godette, inside linebacker coach<lb />
Dave Huxtabk, outside linebacker<lb />
coach Bob Slowik and running-<lb />
backs coach Greg Nord.<lb />
1 he Pirates will be looking tor<lb />
several things from the offensive<lb />
unit, including a starting quarter-<lb />
back to replace record-holder<lb />
Travis Hunter, who finished his<lb />
eligibility after a stellar 1989 sea-<lb />
son ECU will have two offensive<lb />
coordinators this year Steve<lb />
Logan and Stove Shankweiler.<lb />
lunior eft Clake looks to have the<lb />
lead at the signal�caller's spot.<lb />
Ue will continue cuir exact<lb />
direction with the offense with<lb />
See Pig Skin, page 13<lb /><lb />
-4<lb />
ECU spears<lb />
Howard, 18-0<lb />
Colvin sets first season win<lb />
By Frank Reyes<lb />
St.itt VSnlt-r<lb /><lb />
ECU'S TommyEasonmakeslhecatchagainstHowardSundav , Photo by J D Whitmire -ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
Pirates fall to Bulldogs 5-2, 7-2<lb />
Barn tt threw<lb />
By Frank Reyes<lb />
Matt Writer<lb />
hna<lb />
. I r ke<lb />
nth<lb />
On March 15, the Pirates sul<lb />
terod their second defeat ot the<lb />
season to the University ol North<lb />
Carolina-Asheville Bulldogs 5-2 a!<lb />
I iarrington Field.<lb />
Freshman Howard Whitficld<lb />
(1-1,1 47ERA this season) was the<lb />
starting pitcher tor the Pirates (c<lb />
held the Bulldogs scoreless in five<lb />
innings<lb />
But UNC-Asheville scored in<lb />
the sixth when Wayne Faircloth<lb />
sacrificed in a run ECU scored in<lb />
the third when Berry Narron<lb />
scored on a single The game was<lb />
tied at one in six complete innings.<lb />
Bulldogs' starting pitcher<lb />
Ronnie Honevcutt. threw six in-<lb />
nings, giving up only six hits 1 K<lb />
was also credited with seven<lb />
walks. With the win tor I N<lb />
Asheville, Honevcutt improved<lb />
it in<lb />
in the !<lb />
; lour in<lb />
.itid M<lb />
in kc runs<lb />
� i<lb />
his record to 1 -4<lb />
The Bulldogs<lb />
,iu,n the game<lb />
iiinm b <lb />
runs ! odd Bess ii<lb />
Danit 1 both knocked<lb />
tor the Bulldogs<lb />
W ith the lead 5 I in favor of<lb />
visiting team, II salvagedarun<lb />
when John Adams singled in<lb />
ommv Yarborough, cutting I<lb />
lead 5 2 With the Pirates threat-<lb />
ening again Honevcutt was re-<lb />
placed b relief pit her Mai<lb />
Rosenbaum. Rosenbaum retired<lb />
eight o! the ten batters he faced to<lb />
earn the save<lb />
ECU's ore short had an<lb />
excellent offensive game. In four<lb />
at bats, he collected two singles<lb />
and a walk I lead coach C ,ar<lb />
Overtoil used lauue Bell, Rm<lb />
Langdon and Rodney Colvin<lb />
during the game.<lb />
On March 16 1 Asheville<lb />
the Pirates 7 . for their<lb />
onset uti e 1 �ss ot<lb />
: . � ��<lb />
dete.U. d<lb />
n.<lb />
I he Bulldi I mi<lb />
n the first ii i i<lb />
thev ���; kevii<lb />
i law Kins rx Ited a two rui<lb />
cum off of starting huiIor I<lb />
Ben kman I; I ti-<lb />
the Bulldogs th i irly ad<lb />
rckmai � i w hasa b<lb />
wasaniv. d tor seven runs<lb />
on 10 hit H I fivi<lb />
one thuds inning w hiU<lb />
one Ben kman was also credit I<lb />
w ith a strike ut<lb />
the set ond ini ing � I<lb />
ohn is' andSteve( lodinso n I<lb />
E I only managed nine hits<lb />
during the game.<lb />
! i, l sBell replaced Ben kman<lb />
alter the Bulldogs si ofed t<lb />
more runs m thetitth inning V ith<lb />
See Bulldogs, page 14<lb />
rhe ECU baseball team boosted their overall rei rdl bysku<lb />
ning the Howard Bison is OSunday afternoon at Harrington !<lb />
lil scored three runs m the first inning when Howard s starl<lb />
pitcher Darrell Moody (0 2) hit lohn i .ast with bases loa I<lb />
CoreyShort rea hingfirst on a Bisonerror, thebas s were i<lb />
again. Steve Godin then walked, giving EC1 thclead3<lb />
u-d seven batters during the game<lb />
1 he score in reased to R f) in the - nd innii vhei<lb />
d molished Bison relief pit her Anthony Barrett. He ;<lb />
two thirds innings while giving up l4runson 15 hit<lb />
wild pit h, a balk, hit a batter nd gave up two homerui I<lb />
I ommy arborough<lb />
E I s starting pitcher fim Langdon (4-1 this season) pitched I<lb />
scoreless innings. He wascredited with four strikeouts and one v �<lb />
Relief pitcher Rodney Colvin, who pit I I �nly three inninj<lb />
to the game, threw five masterful innings.<lb />
i olvin gave up onlv five hits and one wall I <lb />
ol the season<lb />
� � � : � :V out � r in said<lb />
 ome to piti h more in my junior and senior y n<lb />
 hile I.ancd.mi and Colvin were bafl<lb />
Piraiesra. k. d up four more ransin the third inning '�<lb />
and John Adams on first and stxrond. Tommy J ' �� '�'<lb />
s. �nng tw o runs<lb />
rwo additional runs came across when Short sn I wil<lb />
in the inning I he lead foi nci ised to 12 <lb />
Several Pirates hit well in the game Rcddick<lb />
tsthisycar.i ectedl and. a triplein fourtnj<lb />
d ims had threes I at bats Sti lii land wall<lb />
two times. Eason di I nglcd, and drew a walk n<lb />
rhe Pirates massacn 1 the Bison for six runs ii t!<lb />
kvhen Cast smashed his homerun, giving Ei<lb />
1 he Bucs are now  I ; and remain in first pla e in tl (<lb />
�XthletK Association. The Howard Bison drop t<lb />
rhe Pirates now lead the series 4-f overall<lb />
Bison lost a doubleheader last year to ECl - I u I<lb />
iU will play their next game today on the road w henf<lb />
( ampbeTI I niversitv Camels at Jp.m rhe team ���<lb />
play on March 24 when they travel to Fairfax, Va t . i<lb />
at 1 p m<lb />
N.C. State,<lb />
ECU vie for<lb />
rugby title<lb />
Twenty-three rugby teams<lb />
from across the state, including<lb />
ECU, will vie tor the champion-<lb />
ship of the annual North Carolina<lb />
Rugby Union State Tournament<lb />
on Saturday and Sunday, March<lb />
24 and 25, at Fort Bragg's Hedrick<lb />
Stadium.<lb />
iwetve teams are scheduled<lb />
to compete in the Club Division,<lb />
spanning a region from Asheville<lb />
to Myrtle Beach The 1989 Union<lb />
champion, Raleigh, has the top<lb />
seed, but strong challenges are<lb />
expected trom Charlotte, Triad,<lb />
host Fayetteville, and 1989 na-<lb />
tional military champion Camp<lb />
Lejeune.<lb />
Top-seeded North Carolina<lb />
State University, currently ranked<lb />
10th among colleges m ISA<lb />
RugbyEast, and second-seeded<lb />
EastC arolina are expected to moot<lb />
in the finals of the College Divi-<lb />
sion The two met in last year's<lb />
final, with State coming out on top<lb />
18-0. UNC-Chapel Hill, off to a<lb />
strong 3-0 start this season, is also<lb />
expected to be in the hunt for the<lb />
championship cup.<lb />
The tournament structure<lb />
breaks both the Club Division and<lb />
College Division into several<lb />
brackets Each bracket plays a<lb />
round robin on Saturday. The top<lb />
teams from each bracket play in a<lb />
single elimination format on<lb />
Sunday for each Division's Plate<lb />
Championship, while the final<lb />
group of teams play for the Bowl<lb />
Championship This guarantees a<lb />
team more matches than under a<lb />
standard single or double elimi-<lb />
nation format. It also allows the<lb />
weakest teams to compete with<lb />
the strongest, fitting for a sport<lb />
that places as much emphasis of<lb />
camaradenc as on competition.<lb />
On-field competition is not the<lb />
only rugby activity scheduled for<lb />
the weekend. The Union is host-<lb />
ing a kick-off reception Friday<lb />
evening and will hold its annual<lb />
See Rugby, page 13<lb />
Softball team splits<lb />
Monday's games<lb />
Teams exhibit great hitting<lb />
By Lisa Spiridopoulos<lb />
Stjff Writer<lb />
ECU and Ohio University put on a<lb />
hitting exhibition, as thev split games<lb />
in a double-header Monday in C.reen-<lb />
ville ECU won the tirst game8-2,but<lb />
lost 4-2 in the second<lb />
1 lead coach Sue Manahan said, In<lb />
the first game ve hit it hard and made<lb />
them play defense and noted that in<lb />
the second game, "We were back on<lb />
our heels, thev applied the pressure<lb />
and we didn't respond<lb />
In their first game. ECU went<lb />
through its complete rotation in the<lb />
first inning, with six people hitting<lb />
singles and Jennifer Sagl nailing a<lb />
double.<lb />
They got eight players on base and<lb />
scored six runs bv the end ol the in-<lb />
ning<lb />
We got on top real last ' said<lb />
freshman pitcher Jenny Parsons whose<lb />
record now stands at 6 0. "Getting an<lb />
early lead like that really helps<lb />
Parsons allowed only one earned<lb />
runtobes� ored off seven Ol hits.and<lb />
E I committed no errors<lb />
1 he i ad Pirati had sex oral<lb />
chances to dd to their score bul a<lb />
tougherO.l defense held them until<lb />
the fifth inning In the third, ECl had.<lb />
the bases loaded, w ithindy Ritter (2-<lb />
4) on first. Kathy Schrage on second<lb />
and Stephanie Hobson (2-3 .nd 2<lb />
RBI's) on third.<lb />
ECt had only one out but was<lb />
held scoreless as the O.U. pitcher<lb />
chalked up two consecutive outs<lb />
1 he I ad Piratesadded two more<lb />
See Split, page 14<lb />
Irates fare<lb />
well over<lb />
weekend<lb />
Freshman pitcher Jenny Parsons beats the throw to first<lb />
base and becomes the fifth Lady Pirate to reach base in the<lb />
first inning ot the first game (Photo by Garretl Killian � ECU<lb />
Photo Lab)<lb />
Ohio U. wins Lady Pirates' tourney<lb />
ECU falls, 4-1<lb />
to champions<lb />
By Lisa Spiridopoulos<lb />
Statt Writer<lb />
9<lb />
ECU catcher Tracy Kee'shows everyone the ball after an Ohio University slides into home The player<lb />
was called out as the Ladv Pirates split a doubleheader (Photo by Garrett Killian - ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
The Ladv Pirate softball team<lb />
wont 3-1 over the weekend in the<lb />
Ladv Pirate I loliday Inn Classic.<lb />
"We beat some good teams<lb />
said head coach Sue Manahan,<lb />
whoso team is now 14-4. "We just<lb />
kept going after people and ended<lb />
upon top three times. If wo made an<lb />
error it didn't matter, we would pull<lb />
together and play intense for all of<lb />
the innings<lb />
In their first game, a 5-1 win<lb />
over Monmouth College, pitcher<lb />
Renee Meyers allowed just two hits.<lb />
Chns Byme went 2-2 and had three<lb />
RBI's.<lb />
Monmouth scored their only run<lb />
See Tourney, page 13<lb />
By John Fucker<lb />
Assistant 1 eatures I d<lb />
this past weekend the E<lb />
mens frisbee club I<lb />
lumbia, S. w a<lb />
other teams in the annua<lb />
Patricks Day tournament sp i<lb />
sored by the I ni ersity f S<lb />
Carolina atolumbia<lb />
� I ! I<lb />
ailv billed had an overall l<lb />
� ! i but had tohange their<lb />
name to COX, as only a i nil<lb />
membersol the t im could n<lb />
the trip to Columbia. 1 he team<lb />
had to pick up three players,<lb />
scammers, as they are reffered to<lb />
at tournaments, and decided it was<lb />
not proper to USC the Irate name<lb />
We vehad a hard time v. I -<lb />
mg out problems with the s f�<lb />
concerning traveling Plus some<lb />
team members felt they needed a<lb />
break after the two tough tourna<lb />
ments over spring break, team<lb />
captain Carv Hurley stated con-<lb />
cerning the small number of play-<lb />
ers.<lb />
Although the whole team was<lb />
not present, the team played well<lb />
winning their pool and remaining<lb />
undefeated after the first day s<lb />
play. The team defeated first the<lb />
Columbia. S.C club team in a 16<lb />
14 comeback victory, then hand<lb />
Uv boat the University ot Virginia<lb />
and archrival University of Penn-<lb />
sylvania, by scores of 15-5,and 15-<lb />
4. respectively.<lb />
The following days play<lb />
matched the team up with the<lb />
University ot Vermont,a team the<lb />
Irates had defeated the year be-<lb />
fore to advance to the finals of the<lb />
same tournament<lb />
This year however, the team<lb />
was defeated 15-11 bv the Ver-<lb />
mont squad as two Irate starters<lb />
Kevin Rhodesand Ken Farlv could<lb />
not play because of iniines.<lb />
Rhodes was out with a groin pull<lb />
and Early suffered a slight head<lb />
injury in Saturday's play.<lb /><pb facs="00058202_tn_0015" /><lb />
I<lb />
The East Carolinian, March 20,1990 13<lb />
Sports Briefs<lb />
Owners, players reach agreement<lb />
Major League Baseball owners and players reached agreement late<lb />
Sunday night on a four-year contract that ended a 32-day lockout and<lb />
was expected to preserve the 162-game schedule. A source close to the<lb />
negotiations said an agreement in principle had been reached, with<lb />
only minor details remaining. It is not vet known when the season will<lb />
begin<lb />
LMU, Xavier make surprising upsets'<lb />
1 he NCAA men's basketball tournament is down to lb teams. In<lb />
second round action: No.19 Loyola Marymount 149, No. 12 Michigan<lb />
15 No.22 Alabama 77, No.15 Arizona 55; Xavier (Ohio) 4. No.9<lb />
: (;oorgetovvn71;Texas73,No.ll Purdue72;No. 13Duke76,St.Johns72;<lb />
i and UCLA 71, No. 5 Kansas 70<lb />
Vanderbilt women knock off Iowa<lb />
Weekend upsets highlighted second round plav in the NCAA<lb />
ivision I tournament Among the upset winners were: Vanderbilt<lb />
itingNo 10 Iowa 61-56 and Mississippi knocking of! No.5 Nevada<lb />
as cgas66 62. A third host team was eliminated when No.21 Arkan-<lb />
beat No.6 Georgia SI -70<lb />
Cash races to win at Santa Anita<lb />
Real Cash raced to a 5 12-length victory Sunday in the $170,100<lb />
lipe 1 landicap tor 3-year-olds at Santa Anita race track in Ar-<lb />
: i alii RcalCash went the 1116 mile distance in 1:42. The three<lb />
Pleasant lap. Silver Ending and Tsu's Pawning were<lb />
 ninth and 10th.<lb />
Tennis rookie advances after default<lb />
Rookie pro Jennifer Capriati, playing in her second tournament.<lb />
n by default Sunday to move into the fourth round ol the 1 ipton<lb />
nternational Players c hampionships at Key Biscayne, Hi. Capriati<lb />
uled 2 4 in the first set when Patty Fcndick injured her right knee after<lb />
ng a backhand approach shot and could not continue plaj ing.<lb />
Racer recovers after severe crash<lb />
Scott Pruet t, co-rookie of the vear in the 1989 ndy 500 auto race, was<lb />
i in good condition Sunday .it Indianapolis' Methodist Hospital<lb />
ll r surgery tor multiple fractures to his back. Pruett, 29, ot Roseville,<lb />
ilif was injured when he crashed into a concrete barrier during<lb />
ting at West balm beach. Fla. Saturday. 1 lehad surger tor multiple<lb />
� ires to both legs.<lb />
Dent tops SI million with senior win<lb />
im Pent shot a 6-under-par 66 tor a three-stroke victory Sunday in<lb />
 antage at The Dominion Senior PGA Tour tournament at San<lb />
tonio. Pent tmished with a three-round total of 11-under-par205.1 le<lb />
� S45,000 and is the 36th player to top $1 million in Senior Tour<lb />
i nings.<lb />
Walker hangs on for surprising win<lb />
t olleen Walker held on, despite a double-bogey and twobogeyson<lb />
 k suK- to shoot par-72 tor a five-stroke victory Sunday in the<lb />
' " � "1 PGA Tucson, Ari7. Open. Walker, who earned her third<lb />
� .  tory in nine years, had a 12-under 27o tour-round total. She<lb />
� 100. bat Bradley, Betsy King, Kate Rogerson and Heather<lb />
 tied tor second at 281.<lb />
Harding set to fight Lalonde in June<lb />
World Boxing Council light heavyweight champion left 1 larding<lb />
.4 kksi ot Australia retained his title Sunday by stopping<lb />
gentine Nestor Giovannini (28-3-2) in the 11th round ot a 12-<lb />
round tight in Atlantic City. Afterward, promoter Bob Arum said<lb />
I larding will next defend against Donny Lalonde, June 2 in Mel-<lb />
irne, Australia.<lb />
Lion's standout died of heart disease<lb />
1 oyola Marymounl basketball star Hank Gathers died oi heart<lb />
disease, according to autopsy results. Still unclear: whether he was<lb />
taking the medication prescribed for an irregular heartbeat before he<lb />
died March 4. lexicological tests revealed no medications were found,<lb />
but results of tests tor lnderal will not be available until Monday,<lb />
according to the Los Angeles coroner's office.<lb />
Officials uninvite coach to banquet<lb />
Colorado state officials withdrew an invitation to North Carolina<lb />
State coach im Valvano to speak in Denver at an April 1 Final Four<lb />
basketball tournament banquet. Valvano was invited three months ago<lb />
to speak tor a S.iXH) tee, but since then, his program has come under a<lb />
point-shaving investigation.<lb />
Fetter sets new swimming record<lb />
Leigh Ann Fetter of Texas became the first woman to break 22<lb />
seconds in the women's 50-yard freestyle, setting an NCAA and U.S.<lb />
record of 21.2 in the first round of the MCA A Swimming and Diving<lb />
(. hampionships at Austin, Texas.<lb />
O. .fynfht w (;s4  iM Apple t ottege InbrmMuyn WlinTrk<lb />
Lady Pirate tennis team beats UNC-W, ODU<lb />
By Chip Rutan<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Lady Pirates' tennis team<lb />
won three straight home matches<lb />
defeating UNC-VVilmington, Old<lb />
Dominion University and How-<lb />
ard University. The young team is<lb />
gaming experience said coach<lb />
Rowan Davis, and with everv<lb />
match, is improving by leaps and<lb />
Tourney<lb />
bounds.<lb />
"Our team is becoming more<lb />
aggressive and gaining confi-<lb />
dence said Davis "C Hi r team play-<lb />
is only getting better<lb />
In the first match, the Pirates'<lb />
deteated CAA opponent UNC-<lb />
VVilmington 8-1.<lb />
The Pirates' stunned the Lady<lb />
Seahawks in doubles sweeping<lb />
them all three matches in straight<lb />
Continued from page 12<lb />
sets. "We're a real strong doubles<lb />
team Davis said. "When we beat<lb />
them, they were shocked<lb />
The momentum carried the<lb />
Lady Pirates into the six singles<lb />
matches tor a S-l win.<lb />
The number one seed Nicole<lb />
Catalano struggled early, but<lb />
two seeds Lacy Kinney wa?<lb />
crushed 6-0,6-0 by ECU's Jenifei<lb />
Fen ton. Number three seed Cackit<lb />
Fenwick lost a close match 7-6,6-3<lb />
to Sally Williford while the Pirates<lb />
fourth, fifth,and sixth seedseasily<lb />
coasted to straight set victories.<lb />
The most exciting match of<lb />
in the first inning, and from there<lb />
the Lady Pirates went on to score<lb />
a run in the second, and two both<lb />
in the titth and seventh innings<lb />
Tracye I firkin led ECU in their<lb />
second win over George Mason<lb />
University, 4-1. Again the I ady<lb />
Pirates tell behind but scored three<lb />
runs in the fifthinning to seal their<lb />
victory<lb />
In the third game. ECl at<lb />
tacked tirst. Cindy Ritter scored<lb />
off a double by Leslie Cramer (2 V<lb />
1 RBI) giving them a quick I run<lb />
lead over Coastal Carolina.<lb />
Earlier in the seasonoastal<lb />
Carolina defeated ECl in a<lb />
double-header in South Carolina,<lb />
5-3 and 6-2.<lb />
The l.ad Pirates didn't score<lb />
again until the fourth inning.<lb />
Cramer, with a single and stealing<lb />
to second, was brought in after<lb />
Stephanie 1 lobson hit a deep pop<lb />
fly into left field, gi ing them a 2<lb />
�lead.<lb />
IX L earned one more run in<lb />
the fifth inningafterKathySchrage<lb />
was walked and Byrne hit her<lb />
home<lb />
In the top ot the seventh in<lb />
ning. Coastal c arolina was threat-<lb />
ening to storc with a runner on<lb />
third. ECU pitcher, leiiiu Par-<lb />
sons, stifled their attack nd ended<lb />
Pig Skin<lb />
the game unscathed. Parsons al-<lb />
lowed no runs off two hits and<lb />
increased her record to 5-0.<lb />
"We played well said Par-<lb />
sons. "Our defense worked well<lb />
and on offense we were able to<lb />
mine our runners around<lb />
With three wins under their<lb />
K-lts. the Lady Pirates went into<lb />
the second day of the tournament<lb />
undefeated and confident 1 low<lb />
ever, m their first gamettlio<lb />
I Iniversirvstunned ECl with a 4<lb />
1 win<lb />
We weren't mentally pre-<lb />
pared, and our intensity u.is<lb />
down We were iist sort of going<lb />
through the motions said race)<lb />
Kee.<lb />
i in Saturday we were moti-<lb />
vated and intense, everybody<lb />
knew we could win Our confi<lb />
dence was sky high and every<lb />
thing w ent our way she added.<lb />
ECU found themselves in a<lb />
hole the first few innings, trying<lb />
two different pitchers before Par-<lb />
sons came in and settled things<lb />
downMuo had a three run lead<lb />
by the tilth inning and tVfanahan<lb />
said "We came out flat and we<lb />
made enough mistakes to allow<lb />
runners to get on and score.<lb />
Ohio went on to defeat .Ml<lb />
3-2, and UNC-Charlotte 3-1 tor<lb />
the Championship.<lb />
Continued from page 12<lb />
fought back to beat Witmmetons i,� i,�m�  j<lb />
. , � h 'he home stand came Thursday<lb />
Karen John 7-5,6-1. rirs. n � �<lb />
against Old Dominion University.<lb />
"I stopped playing tenatively The Pirates won a nail-biter 5-4<lb />
and started playing my own beating the lady Monarchs for the<lb />
game Catalano said. first time ever.<lb />
In the battle of the number See Lady Pirates, page 14<lb />
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Coach Logan and Coach Shank-<lb />
weiler said Lewis. "We re going<lb />
to take things we did last year and<lb />
make them better. In the normal<lb />
progression oi the offense, we'll<lb />
want to .dd some things<lb />
In addition to finding a start-<lb />
ing quarterback, ECU will have to<lb />
replace Walter Wilson, and look<lb />
for two tailbacks in the l-forma-<lb />
tion. after Willie Lewis and Pencil<lb />
1 larper finished their playing ca-<lb />
reers<lb />
On defense, Lewis wants to<lb />
see more fundamentals and ag-<lb />
gressiveness. "We'll take our ba-<lb />
sic defensive package (fronts and<lb />
coverages), and come out as the<lb />
best tackling team wecanbe. We'll<lb />
not spend much time on maneu-<lb />
versand blitzing. Our players will<lb />
have to learn technique and that's<lb />
done with patient teaching and I<lb />
feel we have the ideal coaching<lb />
staff tor that said lewis.<lb />
Spring drills will give junior<lb />
inside linebacker Robert ones a<lb />
chance to shine. rhe6 J,230poun<lb />
der led ECU in tackles last season<lb />
(117) and has worked hard in the<lb />
off-season strength and i ondition-<lb />
mg program. The Blackstone, Va.<lb />
native, should be an All Ameri-<lb />
can candidate tor the I990season.<lb />
1 he Pirates will spend a lot ot<lb />
time working on special teams<lb />
Phillip Brenner came on towards<lb />
the end of the l989seasonand will<lb />
have a head start at reclaiming<lb />
placekicker duties, iohn ett also<lb />
returns as the Pi rate punter and he<lb />
should have a chance tor post<lb />
season honors.<lb />
The return units will feel the<lb />
lossof Junior Robinson. I ast year,<lb />
the kickoff return squad finished<lb />
in the top 10 in the nation, averag-<lb />
ing 233 yards per return. Junior<lb />
college transfer Dion Johnson will<lb />
get some work returning kicks<lb />
during the spring.<lb />
Spring practice will go 20<lb />
sessions with Pirates working in<lb />
full pads 15 times. Lewis will put<lb />
his squad through workouts each<lb />
Thursday, Friday, Saturday,<lb />
Monday and Tuesday until Easter<lb />
Preak. '<lb />
I he last week of drills will see<lb />
the Pirates going Monday.<lb />
V ednesday, 1 hursday and Satur-<lb />
day, which is the annual spring<lb />
game. Weekday practices begin<lb />
approximately 3:30 p.m. while<lb />
Saturday scrimmages get started<lb />
at 1 p.m.<lb />
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The 20th Annual ECU Sports Medicine Conference will be held<lb />
April 6-7 at the Sports Medincine building on the ECU campus.<lb />
The conference is sponsored by the Sports Medicine Division,<lb />
Athletic Department, Department of Health, Physical Education, Rec-<lb />
reation and Safety and Division of Continuing Education ot ECU<lb />
We're very excited about putting on our 20th Annual ECU Sports<lb />
Medicine Conference said Rod Compton, ECU's Director of Sports<lb />
Medicine. "It's the first conference in the new Sports Medicine Building.<lb />
We're excited to have an opportunity to present many of the educa-<lb />
tional and clinical facilities in this new state-of-the-art facility<lb />
Among the topics to be covered are care and rehabilitation of knee<lb />
injuries, biomechanics, head and neck injuries and the legal aspects of<lb />
sports medicine.<lb />
Speakers for this year's conference include Compton, Ronnie Bar-<lb />
nes, head trainer for the NFL's New York Giants, James McCallum,<lb />
ECU'S Director of Student Health Services and Team Physician, Lau-<lb />
rence (.raham, ECU Sports Medicine Legal Consultant and Clint Th-<lb />
ompson, head trainer for Northeast Missouri State University.<lb />
- Compiled by Sports Information<lb />
Continued from page 12<lb />
awards banquet, including the<lb />
"Spoon Croon" singing competi-<lb />
tion Saturdav night.<lb />
The North Carolina Rugby<lb />
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make up the United States of<lb />
America Rugbv Union. At the time<lb />
of its founding, the 'CRU in-<lb />
cluded six colleges and six city<lb />
club teams.<lb />
It has grown steadily sinceand<lb />
today includes twenty-five teams<lb />
and nearly 1,000 players. Nation-<lb />
wide, there are over 1,300 clubs<lb />
with 50,000 players.<lb />
Tournament play begins at<lb />
8:00 a.m. on both Saturday and<lb />
Sunday at the Randolph Street<lb />
fieldsat Fort Bragg. Sunday cham-<lb />
pionship finals will be played at<lb />
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Irving finishes high at NCAA's<lb />
Sports Information<lb />
Davis, for a fifth place finish in the<lb />
4X400 meter relay.<lb />
"This Ail-American 4X400<lb />
The Men's track team com team had a fantastic time, but an<lb />
pcted in the NCAA Indoor Track important thing to remember is<lb />
Championships and came aw av these guvs are all young, none ot<lb />
with two top five finishes in the<lb />
400-meter and 4X400-meter relay<lb />
events.<lb />
The top eight finishers in all<lb />
events earned All-American rec-<lb />
ognition with the top five receiv-<lb />
ing awards.<lb />
ECU's Brian Irvin came in<lb />
fourth in the 400-meter in 4631.<lb />
Irvin. a sophomore, had one ot<lb />
ECU's best performances ever at<lb />
the NCAA Indoor meet.<lb />
"Irvin's time would have set<lb />
ouroutdoor record. Brian is better<lb />
that anyone realizes said men's<lb />
track coach Bill Carson<lb />
Irvin then teamed up with<lb />
freshmen Corey Brooks, Fred<lb />
Owens and William "Junior"<lb />
them have reached their peak yet,<lb />
and their all good students, also<lb />
said Carson.<lb />
"I can project that we will be<lb />
in the top eight in the country in<lb />
the4(X)-meterand the lbOO-meter<lb />
relay. I'm also looking forward to<lb />
the possibility of making it to<lb />
Nationals this year<lb />
ECU's men's and women's<lb />
track teamscame away with many<lb />
key wins in the Seahawk Invita-<lb />
tional March lOat UNI -Wilming-<lb />
ton.<lb />
Vanessa Smith lead the way<lb />
for the women's team with four<lb />
wins. Smith Uxk first place in the<lb />
100, 200 and 400-meter and was a<lb />
member of the winning 4X100-<lb />
meter relay team along with Den-<lb />
eta Roseboro, Cheryl 1 lopkins and<lb />
Chandra Cooper.<lb />
Other winners for the women<lb />
were Ann Mane Welch, who won<lb />
the 5(XXVmetenn this season'sbest<lb />
time of 17.49. Janie Row took first<lb />
place in the discus and second in<lb />
the shot put while Susan Shram<lb />
rounded out the ECU field events<lb />
with a first place finish in the shot<lb />
put.<lb />
In the men's competition,<lb />
Dwane McC.ill, Jeff Shoemake,<lb />
Udon Cheek and Cray Wright took<lb />
first place in the 4X400-meter re-<lb />
lay with a time of 3:14.16. Wright<lb />
also finished first in the 400-meter<lb />
dash with a time of 48.89 while<lb />
McC.ill finished second.<lb />
Cheeks took second in the 400-<lb />
meter hurdles in 57.17, and Brian<lb />
Williams took second in the 110-<lb />
meter hurdles in 14.50. <lb />
The 1990 Lady Pirate Softball team has a 15-5 record on the season aftersplitting a doubleheader with Ohio<lb />
University Monday atternoon (Photo courtesy of Sports Information)<lb />
Split<lb />
runs in the fifth to finish their<lb />
scoring. Chanel Hooker, who ran<lb />
for Hobson, was advanced on a<lb />
Schrage bunt and and base hit by<lb />
Ritter<lb />
Rittcr then scored after Laura<lb />
Crowder got a base hit and Chn<lb />
Bvme hit a sacrifice fly, giving<lb />
ECU a 8-1 lead<lb />
In the sixth inning, the first<lb />
two OL' batters got on base and<lb />
Tarsons then walked the next.<lb />
With the bases loaded Parsons<lb />
then knocked off two batters.<lb />
On the next batter, a Parsons<lb />
pitch got away from catcher Tracy<lb />
Kee and O.U. scored. After the<lb />
one run scoring, Parsons pitched<lb />
ousted the next batter to end the<lb />
inning.<lb />
"Our defense just never gave<lb />
up, and we didn't give them any-<lb />
thing said Hobson.<lb />
The second game was not<lb />
what the Lady Pirates had ex-<lb />
pected, 013 scored five runs in the<lb />
first inning off ECU pitcher Tra-<lb />
cye Lirkin<lb />
"In the first inning they (OL)<lb />
started hitting and they just kept<lb />
Continued from page 12<lb />
on hitting said Manahan<lb />
The Lady Pirates scored one<lb />
run in the first by Ritter, and one<lb />
run in the sixth off an RBI by Chns<lb />
Bvrne. Bvrne now leads the team<lb />
with 20 RBI's.<lb />
Sagl replaced Larkin in the<lb />
second inning and downed her<lb />
first three batters. Sagl pitched six<lb />
innings and allowed five hits and<lb />
three runs, and struck-out three<lb />
batters<lb />
The loss dropped the Lady<lb />
Piratesto IS-on the season. Thev<lb />
travel to Fairfax, Virginia this<lb />
weekend for the Patriot Invitation.<lb />
Lady Pirates<lb />
Continued from page 13<lb />
The team played tough in the<lb />
doubles and beat ODD 2-1.ata<lb />
lanoFenwick for ECU won in<lb />
three sets 7-6, 1-6, 6-2, while Fen-<lb />
tonBuck dropped their match by<lb />
the same score to ODU'S Strlic<lb />
Peterson. The third team for ECU<lb />
of HarveyPerna defeated<lb />
RiehmMorns 6-2, 6-3.<lb />
The singles matches were<lb />
closer as the teams split the<lb />
matches 3-3. The Pirates got �i<lb />
break early as OI )L s number one<lb />
seed D. Karlen forfeited the singles<lb />
due to heat exhaustion.<lb />
ECU'S Jenifer Fenton and<lb />
Cackie Fenwick lost in straight sets<lb />
while fourth seed Kell Buck took<lb />
the Monarchs' P. Peterson three<lb />
sets onlv to lose a close one 641, 3-<lb />
6.7-5.<lb />
Hie Pirates sixth seed Wend v<lb />
Perna has been playing well latelv<lb />
and continued her succesby beat-<lb />
ing L. Morris easily 6-1,6-1.<lb />
"I had a kU of good vollevs<lb />
and put aways at the net Perna<lb />
said. I was plaving really consis-<lb />
tent<lb />
With ECU needing the last<lb />
match to win, captain Kim Flar-<lb />
vev came through brilliantly beat-<lb />
ing I. Reihm in three sets 4-6, 6-1,<lb />
7-3. After dropping the first sot.<lb />
Harvey made some necessary<lb />
adjustments.<lb />
"Thesecond set I started play-<lb />
ing mv game and came to the net<lb />
mote said 1 larvev. "Her(Reihm)<lb />
kev weakness was her backhand;<lb />
I kept nailing it there and she gave<lb />
in<lb />
Against Howard University.<lb />
the Tirates' coasted to an 8-1 vic-<lb />
tory.<lb />
The onlv loss came as ECU's<lb />
Cackie Fenwick lost 6-1, 7-6 to<lb />
Stephanie Johnson. All the other<lb />
matches, including the doubles,<lb />
were won in straight sets by the<lb />
Ixidv Pirates.<lb />
ECU's second seeded Fenton<lb />
had a simple, but effective strat-<lb />
egy in beating Howards ikki<lb />
lhorton 6-3,6-2.<lb />
"1 knew I had to keep the ball<lb />
in plav and she would make the<lb />
mistakes Fenton si id.<lb />
The Pirates will now take their<lb />
6-3 record on the road to take on<lb />
Peace College Wedensdav and<lb />
American University Saturday<lb />
Bulldogs<lb />
Continued from page 12<lb />
UNC-Asheville leading 7-2, Bell<lb />
pitched three scoreless innings,<lb />
giving up only three hits and two<lb />
walks. Pirate head coach Overton<lb />
had no excuses for the ECU loss.<lb />
"We simply didn't play well<lb />
enough to win Overton said.<lb />
"We played a team (UNC-<lb />
Asheville) that was ready to play.<lb />
You really have to give them a lot<lb />
of credit<lb />
The Bulldog starting pitcher,<lb />
Mike Moore, gained his first vic-<lb />
tory of the season by throwing<lb />
seven innings. He allowed two<lb />
runs on eight hits. Moore also<lb />
fanned three Pirates and walked<lb />
four. UNC-Asheville brought in<lb />
relief pitcher Phillip Mullinax to<lb />
throw the last inning. He struck<lb />
out two batters in one inning<lb />
The second consecutive de-<lb />
feat gave the Pirates an overall<lb />
record of 19-3, while the Bulldogs<lb />
improved its record to 5-10.<lb />
The Pirates ended the two-<lb />
game losing streak by roasting the<lb />
Howard Bison 13-4 on March 17 at<lb />
Harrington Field.<lb />
The Bison struck first when<lb />
thev scored three runs in the first<lb />
inning.<lb />
junior Howard House<lb />
doubled with oneout. AfterCluey<lb />
Hargrove struck out, Lee Jones<lb />
kept the inning alive when he<lb />
singled in House. Ira Holland<lb />
responded with a two-run hom-<lb />
erun, giving the Bison an early 3-<lb />
Olead.<lb />
The Pirates then tied up the<lb />
game when Adams reached first<lb />
on an error. Tommy Eason fol-<lb />
lowed with a single. Clean-up<lb />
hitter Calvin Brown flied out with<lb />
men in scoring position.<lb />
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ning, John Cast doubled in Adams<lb />
to keep the inning alive. Short<lb />
followed with a double, scoring<lb />
Gast and Eason. The game was<lb />
tied at three after one inning.<lb />
Pirate ace-pitcher Jonathan<lb />
Jenkins, who is now 5-0 on the<lb />
season, gave up only one more<lb />
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The Pirate barrage continued<lb />
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