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Qttft i�nBt (Eamltman<lb />
Vol. 64 No. 30<lb />
Wednesday, May 16,1990<lb />
Sewing the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
New program<lb />
fights drugs<lb />
By Carrie Armstrong<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Last month North Carolina<lb />
began a program designed to stop<lb />
production ot the state's number<lb />
one cash crop marijuana.<lb />
"Operation: Marijuana<lb />
Watch" wasdcveloped to tight the<lb />
growing and harvesting ot man<lb />
juana in North Carolina. The pro<lb />
gram was funded bv a $10,000<lb />
grant from me Governor's Crime<lb />
Commission. The money was used<lb />
to cover the cost of the signs and<lb />
printed materials, both ot which<lb />
were produced by inmate labor ot<lb />
N.C. Prison Enterprises 1 he watch<lb />
is being coordinated by I t (!o<lb />
lim Gardner, who serves as chair<lb />
manol the N.C. Drug abinel and<lb />
secretary dean ot his department's<lb />
Crime Prevention Division.<lb />
Under the program, landown-<lb />
er! sign a contract with the state<lb />
that gives local and state law en-<lb />
forcement officials permission to<lb />
enter the landowner's property to<lb />
apprehend and arrest drug grow-<lb />
ers. It also allows them to search<lb />
for and observe the growth ot ille-<lb />
gal drugs<lb />
Landowners who sign a con-<lb />
tract with the state are provided<lb />
with signs to post on their prop-<lb />
erty indicating their participation<lb />
in "Operation Marijuana Watch<lb />
These signs, which are diamond<lb />
shaped and read "Marijuana<lb />
Watch'areabouithesieofastop<lb />
sign. They show law entorcement<lb />
officials that the property can be<lb />
legally entered and they also act as<lb />
a deterrent to marijuana growers.<lb />
According to Tina Wilson,<lb />
press secretary for Lt. Gov. Gard-<lb />
ner, 150 land owners representing<lb />
two million acres have already<lb />
signed up for the project. So far <lb />
ot the state's 100 counties are ac-<lb />
tively involved, including several<lb />
landowners within Pitt County.<lb />
I n addition to the special signs,<lb />
Undownersareatso provided with<lb />
training material on how to spot<lb />
marijuana growing in fields and<lb />
what to do if they find it. The<lb />
number to the statewide toll-free<lb />
hotline, 1-800-POT-WATCH, is<lb />
given to the participants to report<lb />
marijuana findings or provide<lb />
answers to any questions thev<lb />
might have.<lb />
Prug dealers do not usually<lb />
grow marijuana on their own land<lb />
because thev do not want to face<lb />
the risk of asset forfeiture said<lb />
Lt. Gov. Gardner. "That makes<lb />
law abiding corporate and private<lb />
landowners easy and likely tar-<lb />
gets for marijuana growers<lb />
Wilson s.ud that although no<lb />
funds have been allocated for<lb />
advertising the program, thev still<lb />
expect it to bo successful The idea<lb />
for "Operation: Marijuana Watch"<lb />
came about last tall, and since the<lb />
initiation of the program last<lb />
month it has generated a lot of<lb />
interest, including an article in the<lb />
April 14 edition ot Time magazine<lb />
Wilson said "Operation: Mari-<lb />
juana Watch" is open to any N.C.<lb />
property owner, regardless ot the<lb />
amount or size of the land, and<lb />
there is no fee for participation.<lb />
Anyone interested in joining the<lb />
See Drugs, page 2<lb />
McDonald House holds fund raiser<lb />
Sarah Irons paints the face of three-year-old Kevin Meagle Saturday during the Ronald McDonald Spnng Fling Over $2,500 was raised<lb />
at the fund raiser that was held to support the Greenville Ronald McDonald House (Photo by JD. Whitmire � ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
ECU students join exchange program<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
A group of ECU students will<lb />
be in for some new experiences<lb />
when thev begin their classes next<lb />
fall.<lb />
Kevin Amos of Charlotte will<lb />
explore the desert of New Mexico<lb />
while he attends the University of<lb />
New Mexico in Albuquerque.<lb />
PatrickStanforth will test hisSpan<lb />
ish at the Universitv of Puerto Rico<lb />
in San luan. And Lee Ann Vierow<lb />
ot Jacksonville will learn the hula<lb />
when she attends the University<lb />
el 1 lawanManoa<lb />
The students are among a<lb />
group oi h from ECU who will<lb />
spend Irom one to two semesters<lb />
at other campuses around the<lb />
country under a program known<lb />
as the National Student Exchange.<lb />
While thev are away, 20 students<lb />
from other universities will be<lb />
enrolled as exchange students at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
ECU joined the exchange pro-<lb />
gram last year and is currently one<lb />
of 90 colleges and universities in<lb />
the United Statesand its territories<lb />
participating in the program a<lb />
program that was developed on a<lb />
much smaller scalealmost 25 years<lb />
ago. Two other North Carolina<lb />
schools, North Carolina State<lb />
Universitv and UNC-C harlotte,<lb />
are also involved.<lb />
Getting involved in the pro-<lb />
gram is easy, according to Stepha-<lb />
nie Evancho, the ECU coordinator<lb />
of the program which is handled<lb />
through the Office of International<lb />
�studies.<lb />
"Students pay a S0 applica-<lb />
tion fee and their regular ECU<lb />
tuition, she said "Thev pay room<lb />
and board at the institution where<lb />
they are pl.u ed<lb />
Students get redit tor the<lb />
hours thev complete at the other<lb />
campuses and the credit counts<lb />
towards their graduation at ECU.<lb />
The actual grades are not trans-<lb />
ferred<lb />
"The advantage is in expand-<lb />
ing the student's honons and<lb />
getting access to courses that may<lb />
not be taught here. Evancho said.<lb />
Eor example one student, Lee Ann<lb />
Vierow, of Jacksonville, is going to<lb />
Hawaii for instruction in Asian<lb />
and Polynesian dancing. Vierow<lb />
is a dance major at ECl<lb />
"She will be getting a whole<lb />
different variety of dance courses<lb />
that are unavailable at ECU<lb />
Evancho said.<lb />
But as one might expect, there<lb />
is also the possibility a student<lb />
will be more attracted to another<lb />
campus and want to change<lb />
schools.<lb />
"That happened last fall said<lb />
Fvancho. "One of our political<lb />
science students went to Towson<lb />
State in Maryland and liked the<lb />
political science department there<lb />
and the school's closeness to<lb />
nation's capital so much that he<lb />
transferred she said.<lb />
"But two out-of-state students<lb />
who were exchange students at<lb />
ECU last fall are transferring here<lb />
she added<lb />
1 he exchange program at ECU<lb />
and at other North Carolina<lb />
schools stipulates that the number<lb />
of exchanges madedunngthe year<lb />
be equally divided between the<lb />
studentscominginand thosegoing<lb />
out Students may sign up for ei-<lb />
ther the fall or spring semester or<lb />
both<lb />
In its tirst year there wereonlv<lb />
four ECU students who signed up<lb />
for placement s Evancho could<lb />
accept only tour students from<lb />
other campuses. She said she had<lb />
to reject nine students from other<lb />
universities who wanted to come<lb />
to East Carolina.<lb />
"This year I was able to accept<lb />
everyone who wanted to come<lb />
here lt was such a good feeling<lb />
not to turn anyone down she<lb />
said.<lb />
In addition to the campuses in<lb />
New Mexico, Puerto Rico and<lb />
Hawaii, ECU students will be at-<lb />
tending the University of Maine,<lb />
The University of Georgia, the State<lb />
University of New York (SUNY)�<lb />
Buffalo, the University of Wyo-<lb />
ming, Bowling Green State Uni-<lb />
versity, the University of Alabama,<lb />
the L niversitvof Minnesota, West<lb />
Chester I niversity in Pennsylva-<lb />
nia, alifomia State University and<lb />
Nort hern state L niversity in South<lb />
Dakota<lb />
1'here are still openings at<lb />
other schools for ECU students<lb />
who are interested in the program.<lb />
The 20 studentsattending ECU<lb />
will come trom the University ot<lb />
Massachusetts, Bowling Green<lb />
University in Ohio, SUNY, Ft.<lb />
Lewis College in Colorado, East-<lb />
ern Oregon State College, Hum-<lb />
bold! state University in Califor-<lb />
nia Northern State University in<lb />
Shi th Dakota, University of Puerto<lb />
Rico. Oregon State University.<lb />
California State University, the<lb />
University of Montana, Northern<lb />
Arizona University, and Califor-<lb />
nia State Polytechnic University.<lb />
Students are AIDS educated<lb />
John Alexander stains flats lor collection traps to be used in the<lb />
High Falls hydroelectric dam He is working for ECU'S biology<lb />
department. (Photo by JD. Whitmire � ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
ECU adopts new summer hours<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
In order to reduce air-conditioning and save utility costs, ECU has<lb />
adopted a compressed 40-hour employee workweek for the summer.<lb />
The new workweek began May 14 and will be effective through<lb />
Aug. 10 The official business hours will be 7:30 a.m. until 5 p.m.<lb />
Mondav through Thursday and 7:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. on Friday.<lb />
Employees will have half-hour lunches Mondays through Thursdays.<lb />
Air conditioning will be turned of 1 in asmanvcampusbuildingsas<lb />
possible at 11:30 am. Endav and remain off until early Monday.<lb />
According to an announcement bv Chancellor Richard Eakin, all<lb />
employees except those in public safety, libraries, all clinical operations<lb />
and specific departments andor personnel in the Health Sciences<lb />
Division will follow the revised schedule.<lb />
"I trust they will enjoy the longer weekend, while still working the<lb />
required 40 hour week Eakin said.<lb />
He said that an aggressive energy conservation campaign has been<lb />
among the university's "many efforts to reduce expenditures to accom-<lb />
modate recent budget reductions<lb />
"We have looked at a variety of ways to reduce our utility costs to<lb />
See Hours, page 2<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
Researchers have found that a<lb />
high percentage of public high<lb />
school students in North Carolina<lb />
know a great deal about the risks<lb />
of contracting A1DSH1V.<lb />
Results of the first statistical<lb />
study of its kmd, conducted since<lb />
the 1987 General Assembly, man-<lb />
dated AIDSHIV education in<lb />
North Carolina's public school<lb />
shows:<lb />
� that 97.3 percent of students<lb />
in grades seven through 12 know<lb />
that the Human Immunodefi-<lb />
ciency Virus(HIV)can be acquired<lb />
bv sharing needles.<lb />
� that MfS.4 percent know that<lb />
HIV infection, the forerunner to<lb />
AIDS, can occur as a result of sex-<lb />
ual intercourse.<lb />
� that 94.7 percent feel that<lb />
AIDSHIV education should be<lb />
given in schools and that 77.2<lb />
percent of the respondents have<lb />
received such instruction.<lb />
Published by ECU research-<lb />
ers in the spring issue of the jour-<lb />
nal of the North Carolina Alliance<lb />
for Health, Physical Education,<lb />
Recreation and Dance, the study<lb />
also shows:<lb />
� that students who received<lb />
HIV instruction were more likely<lb />
to be willing to attend school with<lb />
a person infected with HIV.<lb />
� that students who received<lb />
such instruction were more confi-<lb />
dent both in their knowledge about<lb />
AIDSHIV and where to obtain<lb />
more information, and were more<lb />
likely to have discussed HIV with<lb />
family and friends.<lb />
Dr. Michael Felts of the ECU<lb />
department of health and human<lb />
performance, principal investiga-<lb />
tor, said "the findings, as a whole<lb />
show a relatively high level of<lb />
knowledge about those behaviors<lb />
which would put them at risk for<lb />
contracting HIV.<lb />
"This isn't surprising, given<lb />
the legislative requirement for<lb />
HIVAIDS education in North<lb />
Carolina,but it isencouraging that<lb />
we can say this with some confi-<lb />
dence Felts said<lb />
The research report, co-au-<lb />
thored by Felts with Drs. Patricia<lb />
Dunn, Rick Barnes and David<lb />
White of the health and human<lb />
performance department, and Dr.<lb />
Thomas Chenier of the ECU Bi-<lb />
ostatistics Research Program,<lb />
noted some inconsistencies about<lb />
how AIDS HI V is not transmitted<lb />
but reported overall "a relatively<lb />
sound knowledge" of the AIDS<lb />
HIV factors.<lb />
"Students were considerably<lb />
less knowledgeable about trans-<lb />
mission via non-risk circumstances<lb />
such as donating blood, being bit-<lb />
ten by mosquitos and using public<lb />
toilets the report said.<lb />
"These misconceptions may<lb />
negatively impact both the indi-<lb />
vidual who holds them and the<lb />
community at large the report<lb />
said. 'These findings rc-empha-<lb />
size the need to provide education<lb />
to students<lb />
The study was based on data<lb />
collected from a 35-item survey<lb />
conducted among more than<lb />
11,000 students between the ages<lb />
of 13 and 18. The research was<lb />
conducted under a contract with<lb />
the N.C. Department of Public<lb />
Instruction which was being as-<lb />
sisted by the national Centers for<lb />
Disease Control (CDC) in facilitat-<lb />
ing AIDSHIV education in North<lb />
Carolina public schools<lb />
Inside<lb />
State and Nation3<lb />
Recent study shows a<lb />
widened gap between<lb />
N.Cs wealthy and poor<lb />
counties.<lb />
Editorial4<lb />
Welcome back<lb />
students.<lb />
Features5<lb />
Fayetteville's hard-<lb />
rockin' quintet, Last Child,<lb />
proves to be a major<lb />
contender in the area.<lb />
Classifieds6<lb />
Personals, For Sale,<lb />
Help Wanted, For Rent<lb />
and Services Rendered<lb />
Sports7<lb />
Pirates win CAA title<lb /><pb facs="00058213_tn_0002" /><lb />
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2 The Fast Carolinian May 16, 1990<lb />
National Campus Clips<lb />
NEH boosts foreign language study<lb />
The National Endowment ur tin- Humanities (NEH) plans to<lb />
increase its support for foreign language instruction at all educational<lb />
levels from elementan school through college.<lb />
I he Endowment v ill begin holding summer institutes in 1991 for<lb />
professors t help them strengthen their methods ot foreign language<lb />
instruction i he sumrm i institutes w ill offer instructors the opportu-<lb />
nity to immerse thems Ives intheir respective foreign language and<lb />
culture through literature and other materials used in the foreign<lb />
culture<lb />
In the modern world, know U igeol foreign languages and under-<lb />
standing v't other cultures is essential said Lynne V. Cheney, NEH<lb />
chairman c hene) noted that there has been a J8 percent increase in the<lb />
number t t high school students enrolled in foreign language classes<lb />
since lwv<lb />
NEH is targt tingall foreign language instruction, but with particu-<lb />
lar emphasis on languages not common studied, such as Russi in,<lb />
Japanese, Chinese and Arabk<lb />
SFL creates integration program<lb />
ihe lack ol ethnit integrate n in newsrooms to mirror changing<lb />
demographics in iht nation is on ol journalism's most challenging<lb />
problems<lb />
Sai Sto nnersity oj icd its Center tor Integration<lb />
this year. It was created to assist the<lb />
f the nation's newsrooms in<lb />
honofthel S. population by the<lb />
and Impn<lb />
profess n<lb />
thesa<lb />
vear 2 -<lb />
Dii<lb />
since 1973<lb />
Summer sunning<lb />
can be a serious<lb />
health hazard<lb />
By Sarah Martin<lb />
statf Writer<lb />
Now that summer has finally<lb />
arned and we find ourselves<lb />
faanganobviousdilem ma. Should<lb />
we lay out in the hot sun and bronze<lb />
our bodies?<lb />
According to Suzanne Tur-<lb />
nage of the Student Health Sen<lb />
ice. they have treated 11 cases of<lb />
sunburn since Spring Break and<lb />
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May 8<lb />
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enteringand iarcem thai u d at Garrett Hall.<lb />
May 9<lb />
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1051 Officer filled out a report on a stolen sign in front of lenkins<lb />
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1327 Officer chet ked out th &amp; hool ot Nursing in reference to<lb />
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May 15<lb />
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allow more funds to be devoted to<lb />
those functions that directly con-<lb />
tribute to our instructional mis-<lb />
�i 1 akin s,nd<lb />
� �ted that the summer<lb />
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Each department has been asked<lb />
ti post new office hours and is<lb />
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ices during the morning hours<lb />
.Khrid.iv<lb />
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National Campus Clips<lb />
NEH boosts foreign language study<lb />
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) plans to<lb />
iik RMSe its support for foreign language instruction at all educational<lb />
levels, from elementary school through college.<lb />
I he Endowment will begin holding summer institutes in 1991 for<lb />
professors to help them strengthen their methods of foreign language<lb />
instruction The summer institutes will otter instructors the opportu-<lb />
nity to immerse themselves intheir respective foreign language and<lb />
culture through literature and other materials used in the foreign<lb />
culture<lb />
"In the modem world, knowledge of foreign languages and under-<lb />
standing ot other cultures is essential said Lynne V. Cheney, NEH<lb />
chairman Cheney noted that there has been a 38 percent increase in the<lb />
number ot high school students enrolled in foreign language classes<lb />
since NSb.<lb />
NKII is targeting all foreign language instruction, but with particu-<lb />
lar emphasis on languages not commonly studied, such as Russian,<lb />
apanese, Chinese and Arabic.<lb />
SFU creates integration program<lb />
The lack ot ethnic integration in newsrooms to mirror changing<lb />
demographics in the nation is one ot journalism's most challenging<lb />
problems.<lb />
San 1 rancisco State I niversit) opened its Center tor Integration<lb />
and Improvement ot lournalism this year. It was created to assist the<lb />
profession in reaching ethnic integration ot the nation's newsrooms in<lb />
the same proportion as ethnic i ompositionofthe U.S. population by the<lb />
year 2000.<lb />
Director Ion Punabiki, a reporter and editor.it The San Diego Union<lb />
since 1973 and alumnus ol San Francisco State, describes the Center as<lb />
"the most comprehensive and aggressive project of its kind<lb />
Under Funabiki's leadership, the journalism department will cre-<lb />
ate a series of model programs that can greatly increase the graduation,<lb />
recruitment placement and retention of young, ethnic minority jour-<lb />
nalists.<lb />
In most recent survey ot newspaper newsrooms, ethnic minority<lb />
journalists constituted 7.5 percent ot the workforce. Of all daily<lb />
newspapers in the nation. 54 percent have never hired an ethnic<lb />
minority staff member<lb />
"The project will go tar. says Funabiki, "in eliminating the most<lb />
common excuse news executives give tor tailing to hire minoritcs: We<lb />
can't find qualified candidates '<lb />
FAC targets college students<lb />
The First Amendment( ongress as pail of an effort to inakr IS<lb />
citizens aware ol I irst Amendment freedoms, is developing programs<lb />
aimed specifi all) at� ollege students.<lb />
In conjunction w ith ah 18 month educational prelude to the Hill ol<lb />
Rights bicentennial celebration the First Amendment Congress (FAC)<lb />
helped organizethree programs<lb />
speakers bureaus tor I nst Amendment lectures conducted by<lb />
membeisot theSocietj ol Professional ournalists(SP))and American<lb />
Society oi Newspaper<lb />
Editors (ASNE);<lb />
a college newspaper editorial cartoon contest conducted bv<lb />
College Media Ad isors, and.<lb />
a collegiate advertising contest judged by the International<lb />
Newspaper Advertising and Mark ting Executives Foundation and the<lb />
American Academy of Adv rtising.<lb />
Claudia I laskel, exe utive dire tor of I Ac , said it's important tor<lb />
college students to be aware ol speech freedoms because, "There's a lot<lb />
ol movement from administrations and students to limit I irst<lb />
Amendment rights en college campuses, especially with some ol the<lb />
closed-door policies regarding who colleges allow to speak on their<lb />
campuse.<lb />
Although most ol the I AC programs are journalism-oriented,<lb />
Haskel said theorganization doesn't want to exclude non-journalism<lb />
students. Students interested insettingupRrstAmendmentawareness<lb />
program can call (303) 556-4<lb />
Students interested in SP) or ASNE speakerscan call (812)922-7424<lb />
or (703) 648-1144 For information on the cartoon contest call (504)448-<lb />
42o 1 and for information on the advertising contest call (703)648-1000.<lb />
Crime Report<lb />
Public Safety officers rescue person<lb />
trapped in a Joyner Library elevator<lb />
May 8<lb />
1212 Officer checked out Fletcher in reference to a breaking and<lb />
enteringand larceny that occured at Garret! Hall.<lb />
May 9<lb />
0834 Officer checked out Austin Building in reference to an in-<lb />
dividual in pain. Contact was made with the subject who was suffering<lb />
from an inner ear problem. The individual was met by his wife.<lb />
May 10<lb />
1235 Officer checked out Jarvis Residence Hall in reference to a<lb />
suspicious person going into the building Suspect was moving his<lb />
things from his room<lb />
May 12<lb />
013 An officer stopped a vehicle in reference to suspicious<lb />
activity The student was given a verbal warning.<lb />
1003 Officer checked suspicious people in licklen Stadium<lb />
grounds I "he service gate was found unlocked.<lb />
1051 Officer filled out a report on a stolen sign in front of Jenkins<lb />
Art Building.<lb />
2046 - Officer stopped a vehicle north of the art building for a one-<lb />
way street violation. A verbal warning was given to the non-student.<lb />
213 Officer stopped a vehicle at 10th and Elm for speeding and<lb />
driving after drinking A verbal warning was given to the student.<lb />
May 13<lb />
1310 Officer chec ked alarm showing trouble on the seventh floor<lb />
oi White Residence Hall Cause unknown. Alarm was reset.<lb />
May 14<lb />
0620 � Officer observed an unauthorized student in Aycock Resi-<lb />
dence Hall. Subject was advised to leave.<lb />
1327 - Officer checked out the School of Nursing in reference to<lb />
locating a subject. The subject was not found.<lb />
May 15<lb />
0020 � Three officers responded on scene to an attempt to steal a<lb />
bicycle north of Tyler Residence Hall. Non-student charged with same.<lb />
0118 � Two officers responded to Joyner Library in reference to a<lb />
subject stuck in the west elevator.<lb />
T� Cnmt hrp. rt u tmkim from offuiMl ECU �� Safety logt<lb />
Summer sunning<lb />
can be a serious<lb />
health hazard<lb />
By Sarah Martin<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Now that summer has finally<lb />
arrived and we find ourselves<lb />
tacinganobviousdilem ma. Should<lb />
we lay out in the hot sun and bronze<lb />
our bodies?<lb />
According to Suzanne Tur-<lb />
nage of the Student Health Serv-<lb />
ice, they have treated 11 cases of<lb />
sunburn since Spring Break and<lb />
you may not want to be number<lb />
twelve.<lb />
It you do decide to tan, there<lb />
are some sunning guidelines to<lb />
follow. First, avoid exposure dur-<lb />
ing thehoursol 10a.m.to2p.m It<lb />
sunning, during these hours, use<lb />
sunscreen until you are tanned<lb />
 tan does pro idesomenatu<lb />
ral protci lion, I ho more tanned a<lb />
person is, the less sunscreen is<lb />
needed Makesureyoursunsc reen<lb />
is w aterprool it you plan to sw im<lb />
or get wet. AppK a sunscreen to<lb />
your lips as well<lb />
I he suns reen prov ides a sun<lb />
protection factor (SPF) to indicate<lb />
how long you can stay in the sun<lb />
before getting burned. It perhaps<lb />
you usually burn (without sun<lb />
si reen latter only 15 minutes in the<lb />
sun. a sunscreen ot an 8 SIT would<lb />
allow you to stav out tor 120 min-<lb />
utes without getting burned. The<lb />
higher the SPF, the longer you an<lb />
stav in the sun.<lb />
Your initial sunning time<lb />
should be onlv fifteen minutes.<lb />
then gradually increased. Beaware<lb />
ol the tact that sunburns can occur<lb />
during cloudy and overcast days<lb />
as well as sunny days. Ultraviolet<lb />
rays can pass through clouds, fog<lb />
and haze.<lb />
It you plan to work, outdoors.<lb />
do not forget to apply sunscreen<lb />
Road surfaces, cement and water<lb />
reflect and intensify the sun's rays<lb />
Avoid hot showers or saunas<lb />
before sunning. The skin becomes<lb />
more sensitive because the natural<lb />
body oils that absorb the ultravio-<lb />
let rays are washed away or re-<lb />
moved during drying.<lb />
Be aware that when vou wear<lb />
light-colored clothing the sun can<lb />
burn vou right through what you<lb />
are wearing, espe ial! it thei loth<lb />
ing is w ct.<lb />
and and water at the beach<lb />
reflect over halt ol the sun s ra s,<lb />
so sitting in the shade under in<lb />
umbrella or wearing a hat is no<lb />
Drugs<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
program should call the Pot Watch<lb />
hotline! 1-800-768-9282).<lb />
According to pamphlets re-<lb />
leased by the Crime Prevention<lb />
Division, North Carolina ranks<lb />
third in the nation in marijuana<lb />
production with an estimated $1.5<lb />
billion worth of the crop grown<lb />
,nd harvested each year. It can be<lb />
found in all 100 counties growing<lb />
anywhere � fields, forests, gar-<lb />
dens, or flowerpots. It is some-<lb />
times planted in rows between<lb />
corn stalks to hide the plant. It can<lb />
also be found growing in small<lb />
patches, using trees as a natural<lb />
concealment. The marijuana grow-<lb />
ing season is from early spring,<lb />
usually Mav, until late summer or<lb />
early fall. It takes about 22 weeks<lb />
for the plants to mature.<lb />
Hours<lb />
guarantee of safety.<lb />
A number of drugs mav in-<lb />
crease your sensitivity to the sun<lb />
such as Valium, Benadryl, estro-<lb />
gen, oral contraceptives and tetra-<lb />
cycline. Other drugs mav also<lb />
increase" your sensitivity to the sun.<lb />
Be sure to check the label or check<lb />
with your pharmacist or doctor<lb />
for more information.<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
allow more funds to be devoted to<lb />
those functions that directly con-<lb />
tribute to our instructional mis-<lb />
sion. " Eakin said.<lb />
He noted that the summer<lb />
work schedule should not only<lb />
reduce campus utility costs but<lb />
provide most employees with an<lb />
improved quality of life during<lb />
the summer.<lb />
Our obligations to our stu-<lb />
dents, clients and the community<lb />
must be kept in mind as we adopt<lb />
the summer schedule Eakin said.<lb />
Each department has been asked<lb />
to post new office hours and is<lb />
expected to provide support serv-<lb />
ices during the morning hours<lb />
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State and Nation<lb />
May 16,1990<lb />
Study shows condition of poor<lb />
county schools tends to worsen<lb />
RALEIGH, NC� The gap in<lb />
local school spending between<lb />
North Carolina's wealthy coun-<lb />
ties and its poor counties contin-<lb />
ues to widen, according to a study<lb />
released May 9 by the Public<lb />
School Forum.<lb />
Wake County leads the latest<lb />
spending report with $1,792 per<lb />
student average while students in<lb />
the state's poorest county get only<lb />
$330 each.<lb />
Since 1986i the difference in<lb />
loca school spending has widened<lb />
by $519 per student.<lb />
Highlights of this study<lb />
confirm our suspicion that some<lb />
Wind oi action may be needed to<lb />
correct this disparity said lohn<lb />
Human, president of the Public<lb />
School Forum which is co-spon-<lb />
soring the study along with the<lb />
North Carolina Rural Economic<lb />
Development Center<lb />
Nearlv half oi the school<lb />
children in 'orth Carolina live in<lb />
rural areas Dornan added It<lb />
the economic future of our state is<lb />
linked to the success of these chil<lb />
dren, then we must Jo a better job<lb />
providing them equal access to .i<lb />
good education<lb />
This is the first of several re-<lb />
ports to be developed as part of<lb />
the Forum's Rural School Initia-<lb />
tive which is looking at inequities<lb />
in North Carolina's public schools.<lb />
The study also will examine the<lb />
quality of education in North<lb />
Carolina and the impact of state<lb />
and federally mandated programs<lb />
upon local spending.<lb />
Entitled Actual Effort the<lb />
study compares actual local dol-<lb />
lar spending totals, for both cur-<lb />
rent school operations and capital<lb />
spending, in all 1(X) North Caro-<lb />
lina counties.<lb />
Not surprising is the fact that<lb />
the state's major urban counties,<lb />
also the wealthiest counties, lead<lb />
in school spending.<lb />
Wake surged to the top this<lb />
year, largely because of a major<lb />
capital building program.<lb />
Guilford Comnty leadsspend-<lb />
ing of current operations which is<lb />
a more relevant measure oi how<lb />
schools are impacted by local<lb />
spending since this category in-<lb />
cludes such things as additional<lb />
teachers, support staff, salary-<lb />
supplements, computers, text-<lb />
books and instructional supplies.<lb />
Unlike most states. North<lb />
Carolina provides the bulk of<lb />
funding for its public schools. Of<lb />
the nearly $4 billion FY 90-91<lb />
budget for public schools, 60.1<lb />
percent is funded by the state. 7.7<lb />
percent from the federal govern-<lb />
ment and 23 percent locally.<lb />
In general, the state pays<lb />
teacher salaries and other opera-<lb />
tional expense's while local gov-<lb />
ernments are expected to provide<lb />
the buildings. In recent years,<lb />
however, more and more of the<lb />
state's urban areas have realized<lb />
that the state level oi spending is<lb />
not adequate and have supple-<lb />
mented state funds with local<lb />
resources.<lb />
Local spending for current<lb />
operations range from a high of<lb />
$1,651 to a low of $226 per student.<lb />
"This large gap in operation<lb />
expenditures among counties is<lb />
especially troubling said Peter<lb />
Leousis, the Forum's Director of<lb />
Policy Research and the study's<lb />
author. "It is caused mostly by<lb />
differences in wealth, and to some<lb />
extent by tax policies<lb />
A positive findingof the study<lb />
is an increase in school construc-<lb />
tion, particularly among rural<lb />
schools.<lb />
Clay County, for example,<lb />
sparsely populated and remote in<lb />
the western mountains, leads<lb />
capital spending with an average<lb />
of $799 per student. As result of its<lb />
capital building program, Clay<lb />
County moved from 93rd th 15th<lb />
in total spending.<lb />
Other counties which have<lb />
make substantial gains are<lb />
Beaufort, Edgecombe, C.ranville<lb />
and Green.<lb />
"The growth in spending for<lb />
school construction has acceler-<lb />
ated during the past three years<lb />
and this is significant' Dornan<lb />
said "While much of that growth<lb />
stems from the 1987 School Con-<lb />
struction Act, it also seems to re-<lb />
flect a growing commitment by<lb />
the public to support school im-<lb />
provement<lb />
Spendnng in only 19 counties<lb />
exceeded the state average of $937<lb />
per student. In last year's School<lb />
Finance Study, also sponsored bv<lb />
the Forum, spending in 21 coun-<lb />
ties exceeded the state average.<lb />
According to Mr. Leousis, this<lb />
trend indicates that the rich school<lb />
systems are getting richer and the<lb />
gap between them and poorer<lb />
schools is becoming wider.<lb />
North Carolina Business Index<lb />
160<lb />
150<lb />
140<lb />
130<lb />
120<lb />
110<lb />
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83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91<lb />
Business Index indicates<lb />
continued activity increase<lb />
Business activity in North<lb />
Carolina has increased 0.8 percent<lb />
in the first quarter of 1990,accord-<lb />
ing to the First Wachovia N.C.<lb />
Business Index. Over the past year<lb />
the index has risen 2.4 percent.<lb />
Two of the index's four com-<lb />
ponents improved during the<lb />
quarter. Non-agricultural employ-<lb />
ment was up 0.8 percent, and the<lb />
value of building permits, which<lb />
reflect construction plans, rose 2.4<lb />
percent. The average manufactur-<lb />
ing workweek decreased slightly<lb />
to 40.0 hours. New claims for<lb />
unemployment benefitsincreased<lb />
i8 percent.<lb />
Nationally, non-agricultural<lb />
employment was up 0.7 percent<lb />
for the quarter. Over the past year<lb />
non-agricultural employment has<lb />
grown 2.5 percent in North Caro-<lb />
lina and 2.3 percent in the nation.<lb />
North Carolina manufactur-<lb />
ing employment was steady dur-<lb />
ing the quarter. Employment was<lb />
reported in furniture, apparel,<lb />
textiles, electrical machinery and<lb />
food processing.<lb />
Non-manufacturing employ-<lb />
ment in the state increased 1.1<lb />
percent during the quarter. Higher<lb />
employment was reported in<lb />
wholesale and retail trade, gov-<lb />
ernment, services and construc-<lb />
tion.<lb />
North Carolina's seasonally<lb />
adjusted unemployment rate for<lb />
thequarter was 3.6 percent, up0.5<lb />
percentage points from the previ-<lb />
ousquarter. The national rate was<lb />
5.3 percent, unchanged from the<lb />
previous quarter.<lb />
The First Wachovia N .C. Busi-<lb />
ness Index measures the state's<lb />
economic activity quarterly. Us-<lb />
ing 1976 as a base of 100, it reflects<lb />
indicators of the state's economy.<lb />
Data are adjusted to smooth the<lb />
effectsof seasonal fluctuationsand<lb />
other statistical aberrations.<lb />
Hacker fraud<lb />
The Secret Service raided 28<lb />
locations across the country in<lb />
connection with an<lb />
investigation of computer<lb />
fraud by hackers. Here is<lb />
how the scheme worked:<lb />
3. The other hackers can<lb />
then call free anywhere in<lb />
the world and charge<lb />
whatever they want on<lb />
someone else's credit cards<lb />
1. A single hacker - a<lb />
person adept at using<lb />
computers - obtains credit<lb />
card numbers and<lb />
long-distance telephone<lb />
access codes by breaking<lb />
into business and phone<lb />
systems by computer<lb />
2. The hacker places them<lb />
on a computer "bulletin<lb />
board" easily accessible by<lb />
any other hackers who have<lb />
a device called a modem,<lb />
which links computers via<lb />
telephone<lb />
!<lb />
Source U S Secret Service<lb />
Retirement offered<lb />
to ROTC cadets<lb />
WASHINGTON � The Pentagon, looking ahead to a reduced need<lb />
for officers, is offering an early retirement oi sorts for 1,000 Army and<lb />
Air Force ROTC cadets, but few are taking the offer.<lb />
Only 320 Army and Air Force cadets have chosen and been cleared<lb />
for the release, although 60 more are being considered, said Pentagon<lb />
spokesman Maj. Doug Hart.<lb />
The plan frees cadets oi a service obligation in return for renounc-<lb />
ing anv claim to the officer's position they had sought.<lb />
The program, open through this month to seniors without scholar-<lb />
ships in Army and Air Force programs, was recently extended to<lb />
juniors because so few seniors had signed up. The Navy chose not to<lb />
offer the program because 90 percent of Navy and Marine cadets<lb />
receive scholarships.<lb />
The cutback, while small, hits students who made career plans<lb />
during the U.S. military buildup in the mid-1980s. ROTC programs<lb />
operate on more than 1,500 campuses and include 86,000 students,<lb />
including 73,500 in the affected Army and Air Force programs.<lb />
The release also warns cadets who remain that competition for<lb />
scholarships and commissions will get tougher and that more cutbacks<lb />
may follow.<lb />
"It was kind of scary because I realize the Army is in the process of<lb />
down-sizing said Leslie Randolph, a senior at the University of<lb />
Arkansas at Pine Bluff and a cadet sergeant first class. "It makes you<lb />
realize how serious it is She intends to stick it out.<lb />
Throughout the country, cadets are being warned that the cutbacks<lb />
mean stiffer competition for pnzed officers' commissions.<lb />
"You can expect to see SAT and ACT scores go up. Grade point<lb />
averages are going to have to be up there, whereas now, we have<lb />
minimum requirements said Col. Larry E. Carrigan, commander of<lb />
the Arizona State University Air Force ROTC. None of 59 juniors or<lb />
seniors opted to drop out of Arizona State's program.<lb />
Uppermost in cadets' minds, ROTC commanders at several univer-<lb />
sities said, is whether the Pentagon will impose cuts if there are not<lb />
enough voluntary withdrawals. Hart said no mandatory cuts are<lb />
planned.<lb />
Rutgers University junior Geoffrey Hogate, 22, said none oi his<lb />
classmates at the New Brunswick, N.J campus are considering getting<lb />
out of ROTC.<lb />
"I'm looking for a military career Hogate said. "There's not as<lb />
much job security as 1 had anticipa ted. But only the best are going to stay-<lb />
in. It will be very competitive, especially in the future after the full<lb />
cutbacks<lb />
Attention is<lb />
focused on<lb />
mental health<lb />
ASHEVILLE (AP) � The<lb />
mental health of America's aging<lb />
population is fast becoming an<lb />
issue for the 1990s, gerontologists<lb />
and health professionals meeting<lb />
at the University of North Caro-<lb />
lina at Asheville said.<lb />
"Mental health has always<lb />
been the weak sister to physical<lb />
health concerns among the eld-<lb />
erly, but the growth and preva-<lb />
lence of Alzheimer's disease is<lb />
forcing greater attention to men-<lb />
tal health in later life said Bill<lb />
Haas, a UNC-Asheville sociolo-<lb />
gist and organizer of the 9th an-<lb />
nual Western North Carolina<lb />
Gerontology Forum held Friday.<lb />
Theresa Vainer, a health pol-<lb />
icy analyst tor the American Asso-<lb />
ciation of Retired Persons, said<lb />
her organizations has also begun<lb />
paying more attention to mental<lb />
illness.<lb />
Last June, the AARP lobbied<lb />
Congress about the issue and the<lb />
group has begun developing new<lb />
policies in conjunction with the<lb />
American Psychological Associa-<lb />
tion, the American Psychiatric<lb />
Association and the National<lb />
Mental Health Association, Ms.<lb />
Vainer said.<lb />
Dr. Robert Greene, director of<lb />
the VVeslev Woods Geriatric Hos-<lb />
pital at Emory University, said the<lb />
public should be wary of new at-<lb />
tention being paid to mental dis-<lb />
eases by the news media and drug<lb />
companies.<lb />
"The drug companies are<lb />
desperate to find a pill that they<lb />
can give you to say, Take this and<lb />
it will improve your memory<lb />
he said.<lb />
Funding from drug manufac-<lb />
turers is driving much of the<lb />
nation's research into neurologi-<lb />
cal disease, Greene said. At least<lb />
20 new drugs are being tested for<lb />
alleviating symptoms of<lb />
Alzheimer's disease and other<lb />
neurological disease.<lb />
Doctors, meanwhile, are be-<lb />
coming more adept at distinguish-<lb />
ing neurological disease from head<lb />
trauma, depression and circula-<lb />
tory problems that can result in<lb />
similar symptoms, Greene said.<lb />
"Head trauma is the unsung<lb />
epidemic among elderlv patients<lb />
he said. 'Their risk of head trauma<lb />
is second only to teen-agers and<lb />
people in their 20s<lb />
Eugene Bianchi.authorof "On<lb />
Growing Older: A Personal Guide<lb />
to Life After 35 said elderly<lb />
Americans are reluctant to think<lb />
about the future.<lb />
Rutgers has 130 Army ROTC<lb />
students, 22 of whom are eligible<lb />
for voluntary withdrawal, Lt. Col.<lb />
Bronislaw Maca said.<lb />
"I do see some concern on the<lb />
part of freshmen and sophomores<lb />
about whether the guarantee of<lb />
becoming an officer is still there<lb />
Maca said. "I tell them that the<lb />
Army needs officers. If you're<lb />
really good, and really want it,<lb />
you'll have to try that much harder.<lb />
Washington State University<lb />
in Pullman, Wash actually saw<lb />
an increase in the number of fresh-<lb />
men enrolled in ROTC courses this<lb />
spring, said Major Wayne Price,<lb />
the school's ROTC commander.<lb />
White-collar raises fizzle<lb />
Annual merit increases have barely<lb />
budged for white-color workers for<lb />
four years. Average raises this year<lb />
5.4<lb />
� 5.0<lb />
Top<lb />
management<lb />
management<lb />
i - Saiar.ed employees who can qualify tof overtime pay<lb />
Source Towers Pemn survey of 1,500 organizations m 29 industries<lb />
! Sliariednon-exempt1<lb />
Julie Stacey. Gannett News Service<lb />
N.C. excessive infant-mortality rate discussed in Chapel Hill<lb />
 . . .  . . ' i c tenj: c. iiMWVtn �- �� -A<lb />
CHAPEL HILL. N.C. (API<lb />
When a 34-year-old Chapel Hill<lb />
woman died last week due to<lb />
. omplicationsofherpregnancv.it<lb />
focused renewed attention on a<lb />
problem that is often overshad-<lb />
owed by North Carolina's exces-<lb />
sive infant-mortality rate.<lb />
Carol Boren Owens, a fund-<lb />
raiser for WUNC-FM, died May 3,<lb />
just oneday after learningshe was<lb />
pregnant. She had suffered an<lb />
ectopic pregnancy, one that takes<lb />
place outside of the uterus that<lb />
normally would nourish the grow<lb />
ing embryo.<lb />
Her embrvo was implanted in<lb />
the right fallopian tube iist where<lb />
it narrowed near the uterus As<lb />
the embryo grew, it ruptured the<lb />
tube, causing massive bleeding,<lb />
in an autopsy, Medical Examiner<lb />
l.vslc A Eaton r found more than<lb />
two quarts of blood in her abdo-<lb />
men.<lb />
"We assume mothers never<lb />
die, but they do said Marvin<lb />
Hage, assistant professor of ob-<lb />
stetrics and gynecologv at Duke<lb />
University. "We've concentrated<lb />
on infant mortality. We've forgot-<lb />
ten about maternal mortality �<lb />
and that's a problem<lb />
North Carolina has the<lb />
nation's worst infant mortality<lb />
rate. But many of the same things<lb />
that cause babies to die � such as<lb />
the mother's high blood pressure<lb />
or diabetes � can also kill the<lb />
mother, Hage told The News and<lb />
Observer of Raleigh.<lb />
In 1988, 12 North Carolina<lb />
women died because of preg-<lb />
nancy, a rate of about 12 per<lb />
100,000 live births. Only one of<lb />
them was killed by an ectopic<lb />
pregnancy. Most of theothersdied<lb />
later in pregnancy, of complica-<lb />
tions related to disease or from<lb />
problemsafterchildbirth. Nation-<lb />
ally, about seven women died per<lb />
100,000 live births in 1987.<lb />
There was a time when many<lb />
more women died during preg-<lb />
nancy. They still do in Third World<lb />
countries, such as Egypt, where<lb />
150 women die for every 100,000<lb />
live births, according to a study<lb />
Hage conducted.<lb />
Ectopic pregnancy is a rare<lb />
event, occurring in about 1.5 per-<lb />
cent of pregnancies. In the United<lb />
States, the ra te has been rising o ver<lb />
the last two decades and so en tists<lb />
aren't sure why.<lb />
It could be better reporting, or<lb />
it could be problems related to<lb />
events with roots in the sexual<lb />
revolution and the women's<lb />
movement. Some women are<lb />
waiting longer to have babies, and<lb />
some have had sexually transmit-<lb />
ted diseases, which can lead to<lb />
scarring of their fallopian tubes.<lb />
Women who delay childbirth until<lb />
after age 30 are more at risk of<lb />
dying during pregnancy, said<lb />
Hage.<lb />
The typical symptoms of ec-<lb />
topic pregnancy � vaginal bleed-<lb />
ing and abdominal pain � mimic<lb />
those of an early miscarriage,<lb />
making it hard to diagnose. A<lb />
pregnant woman who experiences<lb /><pb facs="00058213_tn_0005" /><lb />
tittfC ?Ea0t OlarOltntan Organic farming: the way of the '90s?<lb />
Joseph L. Jenkins Jr General Manager<lb />
Michael G. Martin, Mmmpmg Editor<lb />
ADAM BLANKENSHIP, Director of Advertising<lb />
Caiie Armstrong, Neivs Editor<lb />
March Morin, test. News Editor<lb />
CAROLINE CUSICK, Features Editor<lb />
DEANNA Nevc.LOSKI, Asst. Features Editor<lb />
Doug Johnson, Sports Editor<lb />
STEVE REID, Staff Illustrator<lb />
Phong I.uong, Credit Manager<lb />
STUART RcNFR, Business Manager<lb />
MlCHAFI Koi F, Ad Tech Supervisor<lb />
MaTTHFVV Rl CUTER, Circulation Manager<lb />
Rf.NEE FULTON, Production Manager<lb />
ClIARIFS Wll.I.INGHAM, Darkroom Technician<lb />
Debroah Danieis, Secretary<lb />
Hie East Carolinian has served the East Carolina campus community since I (2. primarily emphasizing information<lb />
most directly affecting ECU students. During the ECU summer sessions, The Fast Carolinian publishes once a week<lb />
with a circulation of 5,0)0. The East Carolinian reserves the right to refuse or discontinue any advertisements that dis-<lb />
criminate on the basis of age. sex, creed or national origin. The masthead editorial in each edition docs not necessarily<lb />
represent the views of one individual, but rather, is a majority opinion oi the Editorial Board. The East Carolinian<lb />
welcomes letters expressing all points of view. Letters should be limited to 230 words or less. Eor purposes ol decency<lb />
and brevity. The East Carolinian reserves the right to edit letters for publication Letters should be addressed to the<lb />
I-ditor. The East Carolinian, Publications Bldg ECU, Greenville. NC. 27834; or call (99) 757-6366.<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4, Wednesday, May 16, 1990<lb />
Summer brings many changes<lb />
As if two long semesters of intense learn-<lb />
ing were not enough, thousands oi ECU stu-<lb />
dents flocked back to Greenville and into their<lb />
summer dwellings Monday, preparing for yet<lb />
another wonderful summer in the Emerald City.<lb />
After a short rest from a grueling spring<lb />
semester, the hooks were opened again Tues-<lb />
day as the first summer session officially started.<lb />
Many students, still dazed from final exams<lb />
that were taken just over two weeks ago, did not<lb />
even show up for the first dav of class.<lb />
Summer, traditionally, has been a time<lb />
oi year when the majontv oi college students<lb />
work to pay off debts that were incurred during<lb />
the previous school year But for others, sum-<lb />
mer has become a time that they can catch up on<lb />
lost credit hours, bring up grades, or just get<lb />
ahead so that graduation will come earlier than<lb />
expected.<lb />
For whatever reason, summer is here<lb />
and school has started<lb />
Many changes have transpired since the<lb />
end of the spring semester - changes that will<lb />
definitely have an effect on most of the students<lb />
enrolled for the summer sessions<lb />
First, the university, in an attempt to<lb />
trim excess spending, has decided to turn the<lb />
air conditioning off in as many campus build-<lb />
ings as possible every Friday at 11 30 a.m in<lb />
addition to a "compressed" work week for full-<lb />
time employees Since some classes are sched-<lb />
uled after 11:30a m. on Friday's, some students<lb />
mav have class moved from one building to<lb />
another.<lb />
This effort on behalf of the administra-<lb />
tion must be applauded The cuts could have<lb />
come from because cuts in other areas could<lb />
have had enacted However, those state em-<lb />
ployees and students that work on campus in<lb />
the afternoons and evenings will feel the effect<lb />
even more<lb />
The university has also started remodel-<lb />
ing some of the residence halls, and the work is<lb />
expected to be complete by August<lb />
Work on Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
has nearly reached completion, and the third<lb />
floor has a new appearance The cafeteria hours<lb />
have changed, and the snack shop has its doors<lb />
closed for the summer<lb />
The East Carolinian hasalsoexpeiienced<lb />
manv changes. Nearly every position from the<lb />
spring semester has changed hands Our in-<lb />
terim general manager, Joey Jenkins, looks to<lb />
follow in the footsteps oi David F ierring who is<lb />
currently working with USA TODAY Ihree<lb />
new editors and two new assistant editors<lb />
should enhance the editorial department.<lb />
1 lowever, with all of the changes, school<lb />
will be school. So make the best oi it, and<lb />
welcome back to ECU.<lb />
N.C. coast freed from oil drilling?<lb />
In the summer of '89, in the wake of heated<lb />
suspicions toward George Bush's role in Iran-Con-<lb />
tra, we Americans sat back in awe as the President<lb />
pleaded emphatically to have American flags de-<lb />
clared sacred. Newspaper editorials across the coun-<lb />
try questioned his judgment on "the flag thing" and<lb />
his staunch refusal to comment on the hanging of<lb />
three Chinese dissident-survivors of the Tiannen-<lb />
men massacre. Many commentators remarked that<lb />
"the flag thing" may well have been a diversion,<lb />
something to distract the American people.<lb />
The silence was just as un-golden when Bush<lb />
refrained for two long weeks from making any<lb />
comment on the Alaskan oil spill. Perhaps his Texas<lb />
oil background precluded his responding forcibly to<lb />
such a catastrophe�even when this involved the<lb />
killing of, among many other creatures, hundreds of<lb />
bald eagles, long regarded in this country as living<lb />
symbols of "freedom and justice for all " With China<lb />
and Alaska,Bush wasclearly placingeconomicgains<lb />
over humanitarian and ecological concerns. And it is<lb />
the desecration of life, not of mere symbols, with<lb />
which we should be concerned.<lb />
In the very near future, Bush will be forced to<lb />
make some big decisions regardingoffshoreoil drill-<lb />
ing in the U.S. Since the Nixon era, our government<lb />
hascatered strongly to the wishesof Big Oil. Thus far<lb />
Bush has failed to press for the conservation meas-<lb />
ures and energy taxes that would ease our depend-<lb />
ence on overseas oil. Instead, his administration<lb />
continues to sanction the exploitation of the Alaskan<lb />
wilderness, one of the last remaining wildernesses<lb />
on the North American continent. If Mobil gets its<lb />
way off our coast, the pristine Outer Banks will be at<lb />
risk as well. It isa bad bargain in both cases, however,<lb />
for even by the most optimistic estimates, the areas<lb />
will never produce enough gas or oil to make it<lb />
worth the environmental risks.<lb />
Part of the problem, obviously, is misplaced<lb />
government priorities. Though Bush fancies himself<lb />
the "environmental President his record suggests a<lb />
bias toward development rather than conservation.<lb />
For instance, during the Reagan era, Bush lobbied to<lb />
block the EPA's phase-out of leaded gasoline, to aid<lb />
General Motors in its successful effort to kill a meas-<lb />
ure designed to limit air pollution, and to repeal<lb />
standards on noise pollution in the workplace.<lb />
But thanks to efforts by Rep Walter B. Jones, Sr.<lb />
(D), to block Mobil Oil Corp from drilling off the<lb />
coast near Cape Hatteras, we may be able to keep the<lb />
oil mongers at bay, so to speak, for a while longer.<lb />
Jones' recent request to the House Appropriations<lb />
Committee is along the same lines as his Outer banks<lb />
Protection Act of last January, which would prohibit<lb />
the Secretary of the Interior from issuing any new<lb />
leases or granting approval to any further drilling<lb />
until October 1,1991. His new bill would prohibit all<lb />
government activities favoring offshore drilling in<lb />
North Carolina. Jones evidently realizes that one<lb />
must not only watch the oil companies, but the<lb />
government as well.<lb />
By Nathaniel Mead<lb />
Editorial Columnist<lb />
Revolution seems to be the<lb />
rage these days The Berlin Wall<lb />
has fallen, the USSR has legiti-<lb />
mized private property, and just<lb />
about every communist Coventry<lb />
on the map is looking to revamp<lb />
its system. Lest you think that<lb />
revolutions are onlv an overseas<lb />
phenomenon, a no less dramatic<lb />
one is taking place right here in<lb />
this country. I'm referring to the<lb />
shift in agricultural policv now<lb />
being considered bv the U.S. gov-<lb />
ernment, a shift crystallized bv<lb />
the recently introduced Organic<lb />
Foods Production Act of 1990 (S.<lb />
21(X). This A it is revolutionary in<lb />
scope and purpose Some agrono-<lb />
mists are calling it the most im-<lb />
portant piece of environmental<lb />
legislation since the Wilderness<lb />
Act of P'M. Let me explain.<lb />
Our present agricultural sys-<lb />
tem is in crisis Sure, we still pro-<lb />
duce aplenty. Foday's farmers<lb />
make up less than two percent of<lb />
the population yet still produce<lb />
enough to teed the nation and<lb />
provide more than s:s percent of<lb />
the world's surplus as well intact,<lb />
supplying an abundance of food<lb />
is this country's<lb />
biggest business<lb />
more money is<lb />
spent each dav on<lb />
ii'od than on any<lb />
other commodity<lb />
The so-called<lb />
'Green Revolu-<lb />
tion" which began<lb />
in the 1960s her-<lb />
alded a new era in<lb />
mass food productivity and has<lb />
made ours the most productive<lb />
ioiMi system worldwide.<lb />
But the agricultural progress<lb />
that made the Green Revolution<lb />
possible has spelled trouble tor<lb />
the environment, from wide-<lb />
spread topsoil erosion to releases<lb />
of hazardous chemicals into our<lb />
air. food, and water supply Since<lb />
World War 11, pesticides and syn-<lb />
thetic fertilizers have been added<lb />
m increasing quantities to Ameri-<lb />
can farmlands These chemicals<lb />
have had adverse effects on the<lb />
soils upon which all plant life<lb />
depend. Manv of these chemicals<lb />
tend to leach essential elements<lb />
from the soil, causing reduced<lb />
fertility and increasing the need<lb />
tor more chemical fertilizers<lb />
This declining fertility ex-<lb />
plains, in part, whv large U-S.<lb />
farmshavean extremely poor per-<lb />
acre yield in fotni crops despite<lb />
heavy fertilizer use. According to<lb />
the (ohil 2000 Report, there has<lb />
been "a continued diminishing of<lb />
marginal return to increases in<lb />
fertilizer use The decline in soil<lb />
fertility for manv U.S. farms has<lb />
reduced the land's capacity to<lb />
produce. And when a plant is not<lb />
supplied with the essential nutri-<lb />
ents, it becomes more vulnerable<lb />
to climate change and to infesta-<lb />
tion by certain "pests" (harmful<lb />
microbesand insects). Ultimately,<lb />
the poor nutritive value of food<lb />
crops causes poor health in the<lb />
animals and humans who con-<lb />
sume them.<lb />
Chemical residues on plant<lb />
and animal foods pose a serious<lb />
risk to public health. In 1987, the<lb />
National Academy of Sciences'<lb />
Board on Agricultureclaimed that<lb />
over 90 percent of pesticides used<lb />
in the U.S. had not been adequately<lb />
tested for their health effects. The<lb />
report said that 90 percent of fun-<lb />
gicides, 60 percent of herbicides,<lb />
and 30 percent of insecticides used<lb />
in the U.S. may pose a cancer risk<lb />
to people who eat food treated<lb />
with them. In addition, many of<lb />
these chemicals, as well as fertiliz-<lb />
ers, contain various toxic metals<lb />
which may promote disorders ot<lb />
the immune and nervous systems.<lb />
There is good reason to suspect a<lb />
link between our increasingly<lb />
chemicalized food supply and the<lb />
rising cancer rates of the past four<lb />
decades.<lb />
In addition, our entire food<lb />
system�including production,<lb />
transportation, processing, and<lb />
marketting�consumes more en-<lb />
ergy, more land, and more steel<lb />
than any other sec tor of the econ-<lb />
omy. The vast amounts oi oil and<lb />
gas used to grow, process, and<lb />
transport our food are promoting<lb />
problems of global proportion,<lb />
including the greenhouse effect,<lb />
acid rain, ocean pollution, and<lb />
destruction of the ozone laver This<lb />
food system is clearly among the<lb />
biggest burdens to the environ-<lb />
ment and human health<lb />
The only acceptable solution<lb />
to this dilemma is to put an end to<lb />
chemical farming In 189. the<lb />
prestigious National Academy of<lb />
ral Resources Defenseouncil<lb />
(NRDO published the r<lb />
"IntolerableRisk Pestnades<lb />
Children's Food documei<lb />
the vulnerability of ehildn i<lb />
pesticide residues on " I<lb />
duce. NRDC estimated that<lb />
4,000 US children will d vi<lb />
cancer from consuming<lb />
apple products. The subsi<lb />
mediacoverageon Alarpr<lb />
a flood of phone calls to oi<lb />
producers and a rush ot �<lb />
foodsafes Fhe market imp, �<lb />
immediate and dramati<lb />
sales lumped 30 to 50 pi rcent<lb />
they have staved up evei<lb />
This year Iowa tscons I -<lb />
legislation to pl.uea ' : � � �<lb />
tax on Atrame !f �<lb />
persistent pestk ide at :<lb />
public weflsthroughout tl �<lb />
Atrainoonk OSts 51 pel<lb />
Iowa already taxi's ferl<lb />
pesticide) ontainerstoi i -<lb />
to promote sustainable I<lb />
Iowa is but � Mie of � -�<lb />
states to get serious ib-<lb />
ing farm chemicals -��<lb />
contaminated publt ��<lb />
plies vill rth ti<lb />
from these states<lb />
ens wait tor . risis befoi<lb />
go ernment acts t pi<lb />
ground �� it<lb />
 90 percent of fungicides, 60<lb />
percent of herbicides, and 30 per-<lb />
cent ot insecticides used in the U.S.<lb />
may pose a cancer risk to people<lb />
who eat food treated with them<lb />
sure saf<lb />
ply .no<lb />
sensible, sust<lb />
able fam<lb />
�sciences urged ust that a radical<lb />
shift in U.S. farm policv away from<lb />
chemical farming toward the<lb />
non-chemical "sustainable ap-<lb />
proach of organic farming. Or-<lb />
ganic farmers avoid synthetic fer-<lb />
tilizers, pesticides, growth regu-<lb />
lators, and livestock feed addi-<lb />
tives, and instead use crop rota-<lb />
tions, crop residues, legumes,<lb />
manures (plant and animal-<lb />
based), minimal cultivation, min-<lb />
eral supplements and biological<lb />
pest control to maintain high pro-<lb />
ductivity and control weeds, in-<lb />
sects, and other pests.<lb />
Organic farming seeks to pro-<lb />
duce high-qualitv food and to<lb />
maintain soil fertility tor future<lb />
generations. In a 1984 report bv<lb />
Firman Bear of Rutgers Univer-<lb />
sity, organically grown vegetables<lb />
were found to be significantly<lb />
higher in all essential trace ele-<lb />
ments compared to chemically<lb />
farmed produce. Manv oi these"<lb />
elements not onlv promote soil<lb />
fertility, but also serve key roles in<lb />
maintaining physical and mental<lb />
health.<lb />
In 1980, the U.S. Department<lb />
of Agriculture published a land-<lb />
mark review of scientific and eco-<lb />
nomic studies of organic farming,<lb />
"Reportand Recommendations on<lb />
Organic Farming" This 94-page<lb />
report concluded that the produc-<lb />
tivity and profitabilitvof medium-<lb />
and large-sealeorganic farmscom-<lb />
pared favorably to conventional<lb />
farms. Production of certain crops<lb />
was superior for organic farms;<lb />
and during dry seasons, organic<lb />
farms fared better than conven-<lb />
tional farms for all food crops.<lb />
Organic farms were slightly more<lb />
labor-intensive (more human<lb />
work than machine work in-<lb />
volved), which means more jobs<lb />
in rural areas.<lb />
In the spring of 1989, theN'atu-<lb />
tur i!<lb />
name<lb />
for � ��<lb />
ing rttu<lb />
themair r i<lb />
US.hasnotshiftedt<lb />
ing Until these subsid<lb />
game farming will d ; end<lb />
sumer power tor its pi<lb />
Consumers can pr n I<lb />
game market by den<lb />
game produce at th. ir<lb />
ketS and restaurant- u I<lb />
ing the province when. ,<lb />
able Remember, n hei<lb />
organic food, you're not i i<lb />
ing yourself, but the<lb />
ronment as well<lb />
We can also pn imotel<lb />
ess bv supporting the m<lb />
2106) lust introduced b St i<lb />
nek Leahy (D-Vt) (Writ I<lb />
gressional representatives u<lb />
friends and local gov �<lb />
cialsknow about it I v- other<lb />
things, the bill would esta<lb />
standards for the productioi<lb />
aging, inspection and t <lb />
organic food products witl<lb />
penalties for misuse � tl<lb />
garlic" label It would als -<lb />
production methods<lb />
with organic farm principles<lb />
would provide an approv�<lb />
forcarryingoutsuccessful pt<lb />
tion<lb />
IrVe have come to ret<lb />
that the American food sysl<lb />
not inherently sustainable<lb />
it cannot continue to pi<lb />
ample quantities of food U i<lb />
U.S much less for the rest<lb />
world. In our efforts to mi -<lb />
land dry without renewing<lb />
supply, we are beginning I<lb />
ize that there are some fixed<lb />
to technological innovation p<lb />
there by fundamental laws<lb />
ture. Through ecological fan<lb />
methods, the U.S. food systi n<lb />
be saved and public healtl<lb />
proved. Any decent democi<lb />
deserves at least as much Let's<lb />
make the Organic Foods Pn<lb />
tion Act the law of the land<lb />
Letters<lb />
Computer lab problems revisited<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
I was not surprised by the<lb />
letter Katrina Patterson wroteyou<lb />
("Computer lab fails to serve<lb />
April 17). The problems she en-<lb />
countered in the computer labs<lb />
are not unique to her. Lots of stu-<lb />
dents have trouble getting their<lb />
projects done on computers. These<lb />
problems can be compounded by<lb />
the fact that there are some lab<lb />
assistants who really don't know<lb />
what they are doing and can give<lb />
you bad information.<lb />
As a graduate student here at<lb />
ECU, I have encountered lots of<lb />
people just like Katrina in the<lb />
compu ter labs. They areof ten very<lb />
frustrated and fed up with trying<lb />
to get their projects done on com-<lb />
puters. The lab assistants are also<lb />
very overworked and, unfortu-<lb />
nately, not always as knowledge-<lb />
able as we would hope, which<lb />
makes end-users problems even<lb />
worse.<lb />
Despite these problems, the<lb />
ability to use computers as an aid<lb />
to school work and as an instruc-<lb />
tional medium isimperahve. Prob-<lb />
lems will be encountered in everv<lb />
aspect of school, but that does not<lb />
mean you should throw your<lb />
hands up in despair when you<lb />
encounter them. The ability to<lb />
understand and use computers is<lb />
no longer just an advantage in<lb />
school and work, it is becoming a<lb />
necessity. Educators need to be<lb />
able to teach these skills to stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
I called Katrina and found out<lb />
that the reason she was unable to<lb />
get her project done on the com<lb />
puter was because no one told her<lb />
where she could find the software<lb />
(Microsoft Windows) to do her<lb />
project. 1 told her where shecouW<lb />
run this program if she needed to<lb />
in the future.<lb />
The ability to understand and<lb />
use computers is fast becoming <lb />
necessity to keep on top of the<lb />
business and education world lb<lb />
people who think they can com<lb />
pete in education and business<lb />
without these skills, I say vou are<lb />
making a horrible mistake<lb />
Monnie Hedges<lb />
Graduate Student<lb />
Industrial Technology<lb />
Computing<lb />
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Features<lb />
16 May,1990<lb />
School of geology<lb />
faculty stands out<lb />
Founder discusses history<lb />
By Marsha Ware<lb />
sp(i.il to The jst Carolinian<lb />
Pr . harlesQuentin Brown is<lb />
� iunder and chairman of<lb />
s department of geology. In<lb />
tual and innovative in the<lb />
� . ience education, he has a<lb />
� appearance and is impres-<lb />
� soft spoken<lb />
 Brown teach reveals<lb />
o s ience 1 lis classes<lb />
 contain ItM students<lb />
i said are not .is responsive<lb />
would like them to be I le<lb />
would like to see an m-<lb />
. in the size ni the faculty<lb />
- to twele tull time mem-<lb />
n nv reasc in faculty would<lb />
i lass size and allow more<lb />
� n between students and<lb />
'A<lb />
entering thel. nb ersity<lb />
v arolina at c hapel 1 lill.<lb />
: in geology. 1 le ob-<lb />
 helor sdegreein 1951<lb />
ast( i - degree in 1953<lb />
n a hapel 1 lillhigh<lb />
 �� taught ph sicsand<lb />
i'ri. he taught at<lb />
niversity in South<lb />
: 12 years Whileteach-<lb />
� id Ins doctorate in<lb />
isfn from irginia Pol)<lb />
nstitutes and State Uni-<lb />
Bl I, ksburg, Va.<lb />
n is a native ol North<lb />
� h had been living in<lb />
v arolina tor a number At<lb />
, t- he decided to return<lb />
ng an East Carolina<lb />
ue, Brown said he<lb />
�  t did not have a geology<lb />
� tries Quentin Brown<lb />
� t CU's geology de-<lb />
� � � m lhal has become a<lb />
g program m the state<lb />
department. He wrote East Caro-<lb />
lina with ideas of teaching geol-<lb />
ogy and beginning a department.<lb />
The administration liked his ideas<lb />
and Brown said that he was in-<lb />
vited tor further discussions.<lb />
In lhh he was hired to estab-<lb />
lish the geology department. He<lb />
established curricula, set up<lb />
courses ot study and hired 5 fac-<lb />
ulty members. In the Fall of 1967,<lb />
the same year the college became<lb />
a university, last Carolina's geol-<lb />
ogy department opened its doors.<lb />
1 his department is a leading<lb />
program in the state. Today, the<lb />
department has a faculty of 8 and<lb />
20 graduate students. Authoriza-<lb />
tion to offer a masters program<lb />
came in 1970. Only Chapel Hill ot-<lb />
ters a doctoral program in geol-<lb />
ogy.<lb />
Pr. Brown has traveled exten-<lb />
sively and has specimens from<lb />
many areas Among his specimens<lb />
of gems minerals and rocks is a<lb />
ruin and oisite stone from Af-<lb />
rica. 1 lehas isited Russia and the<lb />
Hawaiian Islands and has at-<lb />
tended the Deposaoonai Systems<lb />
Conference at the University of<lb />
Southern California. Other visits<lb />
include Mt. Saint Helens. Since its<lb />
eruption, he noted the recovery in<lb />
its surrounding areas of young<lb />
seedling and flowering beginning<lb />
to grow<lb />
Brown said that he attended a<lb />
conference concerning the direc-<lb />
tion ot earth science education that<lb />
addressed what pre-collegeearth<lb />
science curriculum should in-<lb />
clude<lb />
In his article in Ctvtitnes. Feb-<lb />
ruary I WO, titled "Earth Science<lb />
Education he related that re-<lb />
forms are starting to confront the<lb />
crisis in education. In this article,<lb />
he details his attendance at the<lb />
Planned Red Lodge Conference at<lb />
V ellowstone Bighorn Research<lb />
Association Field Camp near Red<lb />
1 odge, Montana where 28 scien-<lb />
tist and educators dedicated 2<lb />
weeks to developing guidelines<lb />
tor a complete K-12 curriculum.<lb />
Pr. Brown is a proponent of<lb />
the concept "Do not teach more<lb />
and more, but rather, less and<lb />
better" as was published in "Sci-<lb />
ence tor all Americans a 3-year<lb />
effort bv the American Associa-<lb />
tion tor the Advancement of Sci-<lb />
ence<lb />
The past 3 summers Brown<lb />
conducted three-week field geol-<lb />
ogy institutes for fifteen earth sci-<lb />
ence teachers. Since 1985, these<lb />
workshops have covered the<lb />
coastal plains, oceans, rivers and<lb />
sediments. This summer the insti-<lb />
tutes will cover the Piedmont, Blue<lb />
Ridge, Appalachian, and cumber-<lb />
land plateau areas of North Caro-<lb />
lina and Virginia and will be for<lb />
middle and high school teachers.<lb />
In reflecting over the changes<lb />
at ECU, and his role in these<lb />
changes, Brown said he is proud-<lb />
est of the developing of the geol-<lb />
ogy department and recounts that<lb />
it was exciting.<lb />
Dr. Brown has been married<lb />
tor 40 years. He and his wife,<lb />
Barbara, have two children, Char-<lb />
les Q. Brown, Jr. and Elizabeth<lb />
Leigh Brown.<lb />
Dr. Brown says to be a scien-<lb />
tist, one must have a love of na-<lb />
ture, and natural things, be in-<lb />
quisitive, and know chemistry,<lb />
biology, and other sciences as well<lb />
as have a strong understanding of<lb />
math. Advanced degrees require<lb />
a field of specialization with more<lb />
emphasis on science and math,<lb />
including geo-chemistry and<lb />
chemistry.<lb />
Finally, Brown hasbeen listed<lb />
in "Outstanding Educators of<lb />
America "Personalities of the<lb />
South "American Men and<lb />
Women of Science "Notable<lb />
Americans and has membership<lb />
and been active in the Society of<lb />
Sigma XL<lb />
Last Child is a Fayetteviiie-based heavy metal band that will be on the road throughout the summer.<lb />
Members Robbie Hall. Tom Pardue. Danny Mayer. Eric Page and Dave Keck will play at AJ"s Lounge in<lb />
Jacksonville. N C , tonight through Saturday<lb />
Last Child brings classic rock<lb />
origins back to southern clubs<lb />
By Deanna Nevgloski<lb />
Assistant Features ditor<lb />
Some hard and heavy music<lb />
has been coming out of Fayettev-<lb />
llle these days. A hard-rockin'<lb />
quintet called Last Child is no<lb />
exception.<lb />
Bringing harmony-laden,<lb />
melodic hard rock with great<lb />
grooves and plenty of noise. Last<lb />
Child proves to be a major con-<lb />
tender in the area.<lb />
Together for only three<lb />
months the band features Danny<lb />
Mayer on vocals, Tom Rardueand<lb />
Eric Page on guitars. Dave keck<lb />
onbassand Robbie Hall on drums.<lb />
It was Mayer, an upstate New<lb />
York native, and Pardue who first<lb />
got together to form Last Child<lb />
Mayer, who was wallowing in<lb />
Rochester, decided to call a few<lb />
agencies.<lb />
An agency finally put him in<lb />
touch with Manager Don lames,<lb />
and the vocalist was invited to<lb />
join Quiet Thunder in Fayettev-<lb />
llle. After the act disbanded, Mayer<lb />
called Pardue, former guitarist for<lb />
Quiet Thunder.<lb />
The duo soon recruited Page<lb />
and Keck from Gibraltar, a popu-<lb />
lar metal outfit that paved the way<lb />
for cither area bands before their<lb />
break up. Hall completed the line<lb />
up, and Last Child was born.<lb />
With 40 cover songs learned<lb />
in two weeks, Last Child took their<lb />
tight metal act to the road, touring<lb />
extensively the Carolinas, Ala-<lb />
bama, Georgia, Virginia and Flor-<lb />
ida.<lb />
However, outspoken vocalist<lb />
Mayer said that what he terms<lb />
copv rock is not in the group's<lb />
future plans. Eventually, they<lb />
would like to fill their showcases<lb />
with original material.<lb />
Pardue elaborated: "While<lb />
we're on the road we will work on<lb />
originals. As far as doing covers,<lb />
we have to do them to keep our-<lb />
selves working, and to keep the<lb />
motivation going<lb />
Last Child performs covers<lb />
from such bands as Aerosmith,<lb />
Metallica, Iron Maiden, Skid Row<lb />
steady groove of the Last Child<lb />
rhvthm section. Keck, who has<lb />
been playing bass tor four years,<lb />
is not only a rocker by nature<lb />
A fusion player as well. Keck<lb />
has spent a lot of time in music<lb />
theory classes in order to master<lb />
his instrument. The four-stringer<lb />
writes hisown fusion-type music<lb />
and would onedav like to put it to<lb />
vinyl.<lb />
"When I'm at home I listen to<lb />
jazz stuff, but when I'm out 1 like<lb />
I'esla and more. However, Pardue to play rock-n-roll because it's a<lb />
has been working on original physical thing, you know<lb />
material and has written music for<lb />
at least 10 songs.<lb />
Lyrically, Last Child does not<lb />
want to be a band that writes songs<lb />
based on sex, drugs and alcohol.<lb />
"1 don't like writing musk<lb />
without having some kind of<lb />
meaning behind it Pardue said.<lb />
keck stresses, "We're not writing<lb />
music for musicians, we're writing<lb />
music for the people<lb />
With influences ranging from<lb />
Aerosmith to Led Zeppelin to King<lb />
Diamond, the members of Last<lb />
Child are well crafted in their in-<lb />
struments.<lb />
Mayer, who hasbeen singing<lb />
tor seven years, has the perfect<lb />
chords forbdtingoutbluesy,hard-<lb />
edged rockers in the vain of<lb />
Badlands Ray Gillen and<lb />
Whitesnake's David Coverdale.<lb />
Pardue, a guitar player who<lb />
creates a distorted, but melodic<lb />
sound adds much creativity to the<lb />
polished and smooth playing of<lb />
Page's axe work. This double-axe<lb />
assault team looks to classic six-<lb />
stringers for their musical roots.<lb />
Keck and Hall supply the<lb />
Hall, a big basher with a great<lb />
voice (no one can do Kiss' "Strut-<lb />
ter" better) has been drumming<lb />
for the past four years. A player<lb />
who is also well skilled on other<lb />
instruments. Hall is the back beat<lb />
of the Last Child sound.<lb />
Last Child's future plans in-<lb />
clude making a demo of originals<lb />
to send to the major record com-<lb />
panies.<lb />
Thev are making their way<lb />
around North Carolina and<lb />
should be coming to the Attic<lb />
soon.<lb />
The Last Child stage show<lb />
incorporates solid, high energy<lb />
rock-n-roll with a lot of aggres-<lb />
sion. Heavy chords, steady<lb />
grooves and bluesy vocals with a<lb />
commercial sound can be heard<lb />
at a performance.<lb />
You can catch Last Child in<lb />
Jacksonville, this week where they<lb />
will be playing at Aj's Lounge<lb />
tonight through Saturday.<lb />
For more information on Last<lb />
Child write: Don James, 4749-B<lb />
Dunrobin Drive, Fayetteville,<lb />
N.C , 28306.<lb />
Wardrobes<lb />
affect job<lb />
success<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) � Project-<lb />
ing a power image goes far be-<lb />
yond the cosmetics of hairstyle,<lb />
makeup and wardrobe, accord-<lb />
ing to Dr. Gilda Carle.<lb />
"They provide the finishing<lb />
touch, but power should stem<lb />
from within she told a recent<lb />
workshop for members of the<lb />
National Association for Female<lb />
Executives.<lb />
Carle, president of Inter<lb />
ChangeCommunications, ad vises<lb />
and coaches politicians, academic<lb />
leaders and executives on how to<lb />
communicate effectively.<lb />
Carle has a doctorate in or-<lb />
ganizational and administrative<lb />
studies from New York Univer-<lb />
sity. She said projecting a power<lb />
image involves verbal and non-<lb />
verbal techniques. "1 show people<lb />
how to use body language, voice,<lb />
words and appearance to create a<lb />
powerful impression. The strong-<lb />
est impact you can make on your<lb />
audience is through your use of<lb />
facial and body expressions, espe-<lb />
cially with vour eyes. Maintain-<lb />
ing eve contact is key to establish-<lb />
ing rapport and getting your lis-<lb />
teners' attention<lb />
A sincere smile and relaxed<lb />
vet well-poised posture are also<lb />
essential, she said.<lb />
What to wear? For men it's a<lb />
Mueorgrey pin-stripe suit, a white<lb />
or pastel shirt and a tasteful tie.<lb />
For women, it's not so easy. "You<lb />
must find what works best for you,<lb />
what you're comfortable with<lb />
Carle says. "Each person's power<lb />
image is unique<lb />
There are, however some<lb />
guidelines: � �<lb />
� Safe power colors are navy<lb />
or shades of it. When wearing a<lb />
conservative blue suit, add piz-<lb />
zazz with a blouse in a bolder<lb />
color.<lb />
� Too much jewelry is a no-<lb />
no. If what you're wearing gets in<lb />
the wav of what you're trying to<lb />
communicate, you're diminishing<lb />
your power image.<lb />
� You can wear red and black,<lb />
but keep in mind that red can be<lb />
overpowering. It's best to wear it<lb />
if you're already accepted bv vour<lb />
audience, or if you're giving a<lb />
kevnote speech where you want<lb />
to stand out. Black can be stark, so<lb />
use a pale blouse or dynamic ac-<lb />
cessories to soften the effect<lb />
� Patterns and pnntscan work<lb />
provided they're not too busy.<lb />
Nothing should distract from vour<lb />
message.<lb />
� Women starting out in busi-<lb />
ness should wear suits to com-<lb />
mand respect. However, execu-<lb />
tive women or decision-makers<lb />
can safely wear dresses to com-<lb />
plement their power image. As<lb />
for pants, thev take away from<lb />
vour femininity, which a power-<lb />
ful woman can be proud to prot-<lb />
ect.<lb />
An Ideal View<lb />
Passing the toughest college test parents<lb />
By Caroline Cusick<lb />
Features Editor<lb />
As we have returned toclasses<lb />
for this summer session, 1 have<lb />
another ideal view to present. I<lb />
am tempted to address the usual<lb />
back to classes subject. However, I<lb />
intend to address a subject that<lb />
rests heavy on my heart.<lb />
Attending school this summer<lb />
will allow me to graduate a se-<lb />
mester early and will allow me to<lb />
remain geographically close to the<lb />
person closest to my heart. Yet<lb />
there is a great sacrifice made to<lb />
remain home in Greenville.<lb />
Choosing to attend summer<lb />
school draws me away from my<lb />
family. I realize they need my sup-<lb />
port and help this summer.<lb />
Being a semi-independent,<lb />
young adult, 1 often forget that my<lb />
parents need me. I have needed<lb />
them so much while growing up<lb />
that the severing of dependance is<lb />
painful for me as well as for them.<lb />
I can assume how they feel by<lb />
piecing together the things they<lb />
say. But 1 can only see clearly my<lb />
side of the fence.<lb />
Unfortunately, I see an abun-<lb />
da nee of misunderstanding, a lack<lb />
of communication and my lack of<lb />
knowledge of the world, its sys-<lb />
tems, superstitions and traditions.<lb />
Moving every 18 months, my<lb />
childhood lacked the reinforce-<lb />
ment and passing on of traditions<lb />
that many people see and estab-<lb />
lish young. I do not blame this on<lb />
myself. 1 blame it even less on my<lb />
parents.<lb />
My mother taught me to read,<lb />
tie my shoes, walk, talk, eat, dress<lb />
myself and pray. She explained<lb />
where babies come from. She<lb />
showed me how to balancea check<lb />
book. She helped me study math,<lb />
spelling and history. She taught<lb />
me how to pick fruit at the grocery<lb />
store. Almost everything of value<lb />
I know is a direct result of her<lb />
never-ending patience and long-<lb />
suffering love.<lb />
1 realize this sounds sappy.<lb />
But sap or no, my mom is one of<lb />
my favorite people, and is just<lb />
about thebest friend I have on this<lb />
earth. She writes and calls, prays<lb />
for me, buys me clothes, cooks for<lb />
me and supports me, even when<lb />
she thinks I'm acting on impulse<lb />
or without thinking clearly.<lb />
My father has forever been a<lb />
source of encouragement. A man<lb />
oozing wisdom, I have often<lb />
brought him broken toys or<lb />
bruised emotions for healing.<lb />
Especially since moving away, I<lb />
havefound myself asking himfirst<lb />
when 1 have been in need of ad<lb />
viceon worldly or spiritual issues.<lb />
1 admire him beyond expla-<lb />
nation and have chosen a boy-<lb />
friend with many of his qualities<lb />
and with a similar heart. That, I<lb />
believe, is a great compliment to<lb />
his character and I hope he re-<lb />
ceives well.<lb />
Though I love them deeply<lb />
and appreciate all they do, saying<lb />
thanksrarely gets the point across,<lb />
l'mexditedaboutgrowingup. And<lb />
1 love my independence. I realize<lb />
I've been blessed to have parents<lb />
who are my friends.<lb />
I tend to believe a lot of col-<lb />
lege students expenence this, or<lb />
something similar. We love our<lb />
parents, but we want to "be our-<lb />
selves " (whatever that means).<lb />
What can I do? 1 can write and<lb />
call. 1 can try to visit more (not<lb />
easy when they live more than 950<lb />
miles away). And f oanlove them<lb />
and pray they see the depth of<lb />
that love.<lb />
After all the first command<lb />
God gave witha promiseattached<lb />
is to "Honor your father and<lb />
mother, so tha t you may live long<lb />
in me land the Lord your God is<lb />
giving you (Exodu 20.12).<lb /><pb facs="00058213_tn_0007" /><lb />
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Sports<lb />
May 16,1990<lb />
ECU wins CAA crown<lb />
Pirates cruise through tourney<lb />
to repeat as conference champs<lb />
By Doug Morns<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
 Pirates broke tradi<lb />
Monday night by beating the<lb />
Mason University Patri-<lb />
to become the ('olonial<lb />
ssociation champions<lb />
� i � ind ear in .i pom<lb />
u torv earned the Pirates<lb />
iut(mati bearthinto the<lb />
 . �nals slated to open<lb />
� veeks<lb />
� mi has eirr won back<lb />
i k titles in the CAA and no<lb />
v hit h has gone into the<lb />
� nt is the no l seed has<lb />
the title<lb />
hi now<lb />
Inaninten iew withthet Ween<lb />
� before the tour<lb />
ii ��� �m ()verton,headcoa h<lb />
u itrs Mid hit intention<lb />
� i lets tradition, ana .ve're<lb />
to try to do so in a very<lb />
� � and attai king style<lb />
� � Pirates swept into the<lb />
n<lb />
��� ���<lb />
Calvin Brown<lb />
championship game with three<lb />
decisive victories over the week-<lb />
end I hev faced William and Mary<lb />
Friday, and soundly whipped the<lb />
Tribe lb 4 On Saturday, the Pi-<lb />
rates look on the Dukes of lames<lb />
Madison, and tame away with a<lb />
15-5 Win. The Pirates then stole an<lb />
11 6 wm over (,1L to advanced<lb />
undefeated to the championship<lb />
round<lb />
I he game began with a bang<lb />
at 5 JO pin at I( Wilmington 9<lb />
Brooks l ield. Kevin Riggsled off<lb />
tor the Pirates with a base hit, and<lb />
(ohn Adams followed up with a<lb />
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popped a fly ball up to right field<lb />
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a home run over the right held<lb />
fence to put the Piratesout in front<lb />
11)<lb />
I had Ix'en watching him I lim<lb />
I ebo pitch and when he led me<lb />
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brought m Jamieampbell to<lb />
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in the tournament, tving the tour-<lb />
nament record Riggsalso tied the<lb />
tournament record tor most runs<lb />
scored with eight.<lb />
Barry Narron added to the<lb />
early Pirate lead when he drove in<lb />
 .jst and Short.<lb />
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advantage.<lb />
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tacular running catch for the Pi-<lb />
rates' first (nit. A tew minutes later<lb />
Overton decided to bring in lorn<lb />
Move to replace lim Ambrosius<lb />
on the mound<lb />
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plate next for the Pirates and<lb />
smashed a home run over the 3W)<lb />
toot sign, taking ECU'S lead out to<lb />
nine, 10-1.<lb />
After this point, F:CU Chan-<lb />
cellor Richard lakin seemed con-<lb />
fident about the Pirates' chances<lb />
of comingawav with a victory. "I<lb />
think were on the way to a vic-<lb />
tory he commented.<lb />
The Pirates' scoring run<lb />
slowed down in the sixth inning<lb />
after Mike Beckman came in to<lb />
pitch for the Patriots.<lb />
In the bottom of the eighth<lb />
Whichard hit to left field for a<lb />
single and was then driven in by<lb />
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in the top of the ninth, leading off<lb />
with a double by Adams. He later<lb />
scored off a single by Eason. Ea-<lb />
son was driven to third on a<lb />
ground ruledoubleby Brown and<lb />
later scored off a bouncing out by<lb />
Short, bringing the score to 12-2.<lb />
See Crown, page 8<lb />
Pirates<lb />
dominate<lb />
balloting<lb />
�i ECl Pirate baseball<lb />
vere sele ted to the all-<lb />
ii Athletic Association<lb />
the league announced<lb />
i<lb />
i H the seven players selected,<lb />
vere members of last year's<lb />
onference team Repeating<lb />
i i . n wore senior first base<lb />
ind i I ournament MVP<lb />
1 alvin Brown, senior outfielder<lb />
lohn Adams, sophomore catcher<lb />
fommy Eason, and senior pitch-<lb />
;ace lonathan lenkins.<lb />
Named to the team for the<lb />
nrst year were junior second base-<lb />
man Kevin Riggs, senior pitcher<lb />
Hm Langdon and junior desig-<lb />
� ited hitter orey short.<lb />
he Pirates finished theregu-<lb />
eason with a 42-7 record, 11-2<lb />
n the I A V I hev were ranked<lb />
ationatly m team batting aver-<lb />
igeand tram earned run average,<lb />
is well .is winning percentage.<lb />
I he all conference team was<lb />
e ted by voting of the<lb />
reference's six coaches.<lb />
borne ECU students took time out to enioy a game of volleyball on the<lb />
mall during the first day of classes The weather was perfect for such<lb />
an putting (Photo by J D Whitmire � ECU Photo Lab)<lb />
Young, a welcome addition to<lb />
ECU Pirate basketball squad<lb />
.1 T � iAl�al ht Ht limrlnibl )A<lb />
sports Information<lb />
(. urlev Young, a 6 I guard,<lb />
has signed ,i grant in aid to play<lb />
basketball at ECU, Pirate head<lb />
i h Mike Steek? announced<lb />
Young played tor the Univer-<lb />
uty of Maryland Terrapins last<lb />
�eason I le will have to sit out the<lb />
 'I season,but will havethree<lb />
�rs of eligibility remaining.<lb />
I ast season, Young averaged<lb />
1 5 points and I I rebounds in 20<lb />
games He started m one game -<lb />
the Terps' season opener against tion. He averaged 24.7 points, 8.5<lb />
Deleware State. Young scored a rebounds,3.5assistsand2.4blocks<lb />
season-high 1(1 points against per game as a senior.<lb />
Maryland Baltimore'ounty and Young played on the 1988 19-<lb />
pulled down six rebounds in the and-under lunior Olympic AAU<lb />
same game. NationalChampionshipteamthat<lb />
The Chesapeake Virginia na- featured such Division 1 players<lb />
tive played his high school ball at as Georgetown's Alonzo Mourn<lb />
ECU head coach Gary Overton. m his sixth year at the netm oi the Pirate<lb />
baseball team, was honored as the CAA Coach of the-Year for the<lb />
1990 season by his peers in the conference (Phot courtesy of Sport<lb />
information)<lb />
Overton, Jenkins<lb />
get CAA honors<lb />
Sports Information<lb />
Carv Overton, head coach of the ECU Pirate baseball team was<lb />
named theColonial Athletic Association'sCoach-of-the-Year, the league<lb />
announced.<lb />
Jonathan Jenkins, a veteran pitcher for the Pirates, was chosen as<lb />
the CAA Player-of-thc-Year by the seletion committee. t<lb />
Overton, who recorded his 200th win this season, led the Prrafes.to<lb />
a 42-7 regular season mark and topped off the season with the CAA<lb />
crown in Wilmington Monday night with a 12-7 win over the Patriots<lb />
of George Mason in the CAA Baseball Tournament. Under Overton's<lb />
tuleledge, the Pirates set school records for most victories, runs, hits,<lb />
RBIs, doubles, home runs and stolen bases in a season.<lb />
lenkins, a two-time all-conference selection, is the tirst ECU player<lb />
to be named Player of the Year. He went 4-2 during the regular season,<lb />
and recorded two saves in 14 appearances. 1 le finished the season with<lb />
a 3.01 ERA.<lb />
Roseboro,<lb />
Smith race<lb />
to finishes<lb />
Sports Information<lb />
ECU'S women's track team<lb />
finished the 1990 outdoor season<lb />
at the Penn Relays April 26-28 with<lb />
two Lady Pirates advancing to the<lb />
finals of the 100 meter dash.<lb />
In the event, Vanessa Smith<lb />
and Danita Roseboro finished<lb />
sixth and seventh respectively in<lb />
the finals. Smith qualified with an<lb />
11.86 in a preliminary heat and<lb />
matched the time in the finals.<lb />
Roseboro turned in a 12.03 in the<lb />
preliminaries and an 11 96 in the<lb />
finals.<lb />
In other events, the 4 x 200<lb />
meter relay team finished fourth<lb />
in the itspreliminaryheat in 139.57<lb />
and finished 13th of 18 teams<lb />
competing.<lb />
The 4 x 100 meter relay team,<lb />
looking to qualify for the NCAA<lb />
outdoor championships, missed<lb />
the cut for the finals with a 47.03 in<lb />
its preliminary heat.<lb />
During the season, Smith had<lb />
theColonial Athletic Association's<lb />
best time in the 100 meters and 200<lb />
meters with an 11.75 and 24.3,<lb />
respectively. Bosebore had the<lb />
( A A s second best time in the two<lb />
events with an 11.9 and 24.68.<lb />
Smith won the CAA 200 meter<lb />
title with a 24.39 at theCA A Cham-<lb />
pionships. Also taking titles at the<lb />
first-year event were Ann Marie<lb />
Welch in the 10,000 meters, and<lb />
Chandra Cooper in the triple jump<lb />
and the 4 x 100 relay team.<lb />
Despite a promising year,<lb />
none of the Lady Pirate tracksters<lb />
turned in qualifying times for the<lb />
NCAA Smith came the closest<lb />
with an unofficial 10.9 in the 100<lb />
meters at UNC-Wilmington in<lb />
April. Because of problems with<lb />
the automatic timing system,<lb />
Smith's time was not clocked with<lb />
a wind-guage and therefore was<lb />
not accepted as a school record or<lb />
NCAA qualifying time.<lb />
Theodore 'Blue' Edwards in<lb />
Greenville to visit and relax<lb />
Deep Creek High School under<lb />
coach Harry Rest. While at Deep<lb />
Creek, Young was named the<lb />
Tidewater Player of the Year by<lb />
the Virgiman-PtiotfLedger star. I le<lb />
was a first team all-city, all-dis-<lb />
trict, all-region and all state selcc-<lb />
ing, Virginia's Bryant Stith and<lb />
Richmond's Milton Bell.<lb />
Asa senior, Young wasa high<lb />
honorable mention All-Amcncan<lb />
pick by STREET &amp; SMITH'S Bas-<lb />
ketball Yearbook.<lb />
By Doug Johnson<lb />
Sports Hditor<lb />
Someone once said that "the<lb />
blues ain't nothin but a good man<lb />
feel in bad<lb />
In Theodore "Blue" Edwards'<lb />
case though, it's a case of a good<lb />
man feeling, well, pretty lazzy.<lb />
Edwards returned to the<lb />
Emerald City recently after his<lb />
rookie season with the MBA's Utah<lb />
jazz to visit familv and friends,<lb />
and to comtemplate returning to<lb />
the classroom for the summer to<lb />
finish up his degree.<lb />
"I'm debating whether to<lb />
come back and take a few classes<lb />
during the summer hesaid while<lb />
out on the mall Monday afternoon<lb />
after a conversation with former<lb />
Pirate teammate Gus Hill.<lb />
"But after a season in the NBA,<lb />
it might be tough to sit still in a<lb />
classroom he continued. "But I<lb />
think that I'm going to try and<lb />
squeeze some in. Basically, I'm<lb />
just here to visit my family and<lb />
friends and to take a break after a<lb />
long season<lb />
Edwards was the first-round<lb />
draft pick by the Utah Jazz last<lb />
year, the first player from ECU to<lb />
be picked in the opening round.<lb />
For the Snow Hill native, making<lb />
the transition from college to the<lb />
courts of the NBA was not par-<lb />
ticularly difficult.<lb />
"The competition is a lot<lb />
tougher in the NBA, but it's still<lb />
the same game � basketball he<lb />
said. "I really didn't put that much<lb />
pressureonmyself.becausel knew<lb />
that I was capable of making the<lb />
adjustment to the pro's So there<lb />
really wasn't that much pressure<lb />
at all<lb />
Edwards also said that he was<lb />
a little surprised to find that the<lb />
gameat the professional level was<lb />
not as hard as he thought it would<lb />
be.<lb />
"I thought that it would be a<lb />
lot harder than it turned out to<lb />
be he commented. "What you<lb />
get bv watching the game and lis-<lb />
tening to the veteran players, it<lb />
can be a little intimidating. But I<lb />
fell like I was prepared, and that<lb />
made the transition from college a<lb />
lot easier<lb />
One might expect a player<lb />
from a small community to be-<lb />
comea littlehardened by the pres-<lb />
sures on and off the court in the<lb />
NBA, but that's not the case with<lb />
Edwards. He was thoughtful and<lb />
talkative, constantly being side-<lb />
tracked by blowing horns, yells,<lb />
waves, greetings from friendsand<lb />
fans. But he took time to answer<lb />
every call, return every wave, a<lb />
lazy smile spread across his fea-<lb />
tures. He fielded questions from<lb />
passer-bys, all with the same easy<lb />
grace that he exhibits on the court.<lb />
Like most successful people,<lb />
Edwards is confident in his ability<lb />
to improve in his field.<lb />
"Each player pretty much<lb />
knows what he can do hesaid. "I<lb />
feel like I've really just scratched<lb />
the surface I knew that if 1 could<lb />
get some playing time in the pro's,<lb />
I would show what I could do<lb />
And he was very effective at<lb />
showing what he could do, as his<lb />
selection to the NBA second-team<lb />
all-rookie squad proves. This,<lb />
Edwards believes, will broaden<lb />
his role with the Jazz next season<lb />
"Talking to the Utah person-<lb />
nel in conference, they said that<lb />
thev really didn't have a feel for<lb />
what 1 could do last season, be-<lb />
cause thev onlv saw me play a<lb />
couple of times over the summer<lb />
before the season started he said.<lb />
"Now thev know what 1 can<lb />
do, and I think that mv role with<lb />
the team win ne increased. But I<lb />
don't think that they're going to<lb />
do anything to upset the winning<lb />
chemistry of the team, either. I just<lb />
want to go out thereand play. One<lb />
thing that 1 feel is to my advantage<lb />
is my ability to interchange at the<lb />
guard and toward positions. I've<lb />
alwavs palved foward, so that'<lb />
where I'm most comfortable. But 1<lb />
think that I add an extra dimen-<lb />
sion at guard because I think I run<lb />
the floor well, and help out in the<lb />
transition and running game<lb />
Although the game is the<lb />
same, there were some adjust-<lb />
ments that Edwards had to make<lb />
to fill his role on the squad.<lb />
"The game is a lot faster in the<lb />
NBA than it is in college. You've<lb />
got to deal with the 24-second shot<lb />
clock, and you're also playing<lb />
against better athletes. You have<lb />
to act and react a lot quicker be-<lb />
cause you are playing against great<lb />
players and great athletes<lb />
Edwards had to prepare him-<lb />
self mentally for playing against<lb />
some of the greats of the game,<lb />
players that heat one time watched<lb />
run the court on the inside of his<lb />
television, but was now facing<lb />
squaring off against in person.<lb />
All along, I watched these<lb />
guys playing, watching their<lb />
moves and learning from them<lb />
he said. "When I stepped on the<lb />
court with players like (the L.A.<lb />
Lakers') Magic Johnson and (the<lb />
Chicagp Bulls') Michael Jordan, 1<lb />
Tee Edwards, page 8<lb /><pb facs="00058213_tn_0009" /><lb /><lb />
8 The East Carolinian, May 16,1990<lb />
Sports Briefs<lb />
Few surprises on World Cup team<lb />
Coach Bob Gansler named the 22-man U.S. World Cup soccer team,<lb />
with few surprises. Seventeen of the players chosen were with the<lb />
squad in the final round of qualifying. The USA is in the World Cup for<lb />
the first time in 40 years, and fourth time overall. Its first match is<lb />
against Czechoslovakia June 10 at Florence, Italy. The USA will be one<lb />
of the youngest teams competing.<lb />
Coaches name Paterno as spokesman<lb />
The onlv thing the seven Division I football coaches who met Monday<lb />
with the Knight Foundation Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics<lb />
could agree on was naming Penn State's loo Paterno as spokesman.<lb />
Nebraska s Tom Osborne and Syracuse's Dick MacPherson argued<lb />
strongly that problems with cheating and academic and fiscal integrity<lb />
in college sports have been overstated.<lb />
Lakers' Riley gets coaching kudos<lb />
Los Angeles lakers coach Pal Riley, after guiding his team to four NBA<lb />
titles in eight seasons, won the Red Auerbach Trophy coach of the year<lb />
for the first time. Riley received 52of 92 votesfroma panel of sportswrit-<lb />
ers and broadcasters and 11 members of the national media.<lb />
Coaches approve 28 game schedule<lb />
A coaches proposal to restore the 28-game regular season limit in<lb />
Division I basketball was unanimously endorsed by the NCAA's<lb />
Committee on Basketball Issues The 1990 NCAA convention approved<lb />
a move to cul the regular season to 25 games, beginning in 1992.<lb />
legislation at the 1991 NCAA convention is expected to restore the 28-<lb />
game limit with exemptions<lb />
Yellow Jackets' Scott to enter NBA<lb />
Dennis Scott, the high-scoring guard-forward who helped Georgia<lb />
Tech reach the N A basketball tournament's final Four, said Mon-<lb />
day he u ill skip his senior season to enter next month's NBA draft. He<lb />
is expected to be a high first-round draft choice in June's National<lb />
Basketball -ssvk iatton's selections.<lb />
Bears owners, IRS settle tax dispute<lb />
The Chicago boars said that the McCaskey family, the NFL team's<lb />
owners, have settled a tax dispute with the Internal Revenue Service. A<lb />
statement called the settlement favorable to the McCaskey's. The IRS<lb />
contended that the 1 S1 reorganization of the team placed an artificially<lb />
low valueon the 49.35 percent of the team's stock then by team founder<lb />
George Haias.<lb />
More physicals slated for ex-champ<lb />
Former junior welterweight champion Aaron Pryor must undergo<lb />
more physical exams before being allowed to fight Wednesday in<lb />
Madison, Wis Gov. Tommy G. Thompson said Monday. Pryor, 34,<lb />
whose tight with Daryl (ones had been approved by the state's top<lb />
licensing official, had been denied permission to box in New York, New<lb />
lersey and California because of past damage to his left eye.<lb />
Gilbert wins tourney despite problems<lb />
Brad (. albert of the United States, survived a disastrous first set and an<lb />
eye problem, then benefited from a rain delay Monday to defeat im<lb />
Pugh 1-h. b-4, h-4 at the Italian Open men's tennis championships.<lb />
C albert, ranked No.5 in the world, became the top seed after organizers<lb />
tailed to attract Boris Becker, Stefan Edberg and Andre Agassi.<lb />
Zaharias third athlete to be honored<lb />
The late Mildred Flla "Babe" Didnksen Zaharias, considered the great-<lb />
est female athlete of all time, lias been chosen to be the honoree for the<lb />
lsm Memorial Golf Tournament at Dublin, Ohio. She will be the third<lb />
woman honored since the tournament began in 1976. Others: Glenna<lb />
Collet! are in 1982 and Patty Berg in 1988.<lb />
Nicholson to coach in Yakima, Wash.<lb />
Former Central Washington University men's coach Dean Nicholson<lb />
was named coach of the Continental Basketball Association franchise in<lb />
i akima, Wash Monday. Nicholson resigned April 2, the same day a<lb />
university auditor revealed he distributed more than $65,(XX) earned by<lb />
his private basketball camps to 49 players during the past three years.<lb />
Nicholson had compiled a 609-219 record.<lb />
Raver steps down from post at EWU<lb />
Eastern Washington University athletic director Ron Raver has been<lb />
reassigned to a fund-raising position, officials said Monday. The move<lb />
comes after men's basketball coach Bob Hofman resigned amid allega-<lb />
tions of recruiting violations. Raver said his decision had nothing to do<lb />
with those allegations. Associate athletic director Darlene Bailey will<lb />
replace Raver for a one-year term.<lb />
Navratilova defeated in straight sets<lb />
Monica Seles, No 4 in the world, defeated Martina Navratilova 6-1,6-<lb />
I,Sunday to win the $500,000 Italian Open in Rome. It wasSeles' fourth<lb />
consecutive tournament win. Using a two-fisted attack, it took Seles, 16,<lb />
just 55 minutes to beat Navratilova, 33, who said she never had a chance<lb />
on her least favorite surface - clay<lb />
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In the Locker<lb />
Edwards<lb />
didn't think about who they were.<lb />
I had to think about them as just<lb />
other players that I had to play<lb />
against. I knew that I could play<lb />
with them<lb />
Basketball is a business, but<lb />
the seriousness of the business side<lb />
has to be offset with a little fun.<lb />
According to Edwards, all work<lb />
and no play makes for a boring<lb />
time in the NBA.<lb />
"You're out there to have fun,<lb />
but you know that you have a job<lb />
to do out there, too he said. "But<lb />
when you take all the fun out of it<lb />
and look at it just as a job, then it<lb />
gets boring<lb />
He added that many of the<lb />
players have found a good equi-<lb />
librium between work and play<lb />
on the court.<lb />
"(Philidelphia 76er) Rick<lb />
Mahorn plays like a kid, he has a<lb />
good time out on the court<lb />
Edwardslaughed. "1 le may knock<lb />
you down, but he's right there to<lb />
help von back up But if you come<lb />
back in the middle, he'll knock<lb />
you down again 1 le knows that<lb />
it's a job, t(H. ("her) Charles Bar-<lb />
klev is the same Ihev play to the<lb />
image that the media had painted<lb />
for them. But off the court,<lb />
Barklev's really cool, one of the<lb />
coolest people I know He's really<lb />
good with the kids, too. "<lb />
Edwards spent the season in<lb />
Utah and on the road mostly by<lb />
himself. Although his family was<lb />
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back here in North Carolina, he<lb />
knew that he had their support<lb />
wherever he was playing.<lb />
"My family has been here, and<lb />
they watch all they can he said.<lb />
"I know that anytime that I asked,<lb />
they would come to Utah to watch<lb />
me, or anywhere else that I was<lb />
playing<lb />
Although, he said with a<lb />
laugh, he's not sure that his mother<lb />
would show up for a road game.<lb />
"My mom says that she gets<lb />
too involved when she watches a<lb />
game on T.V he said. "She says<lb />
that she would rather listen to the<lb />
game on the radio or watch the<lb />
highlights on the news. I don't<lb />
think that she'd make it through a<lb />
live game<lb />
But Edwards has made it<lb />
through the "live" games, coming<lb />
away with experience that he<lb />
hopes will allow him to become a<lb />
better player next year. One game<lb />
in particular stands out in Blue's<lb />
mind as a growth-enhancing ex-<lb />
perience.<lb />
"I remember one game, we<lb />
were playing Chicago in Utah<lb />
he recalled. "Deianey Rudd and<lb />
Eric (ohnson, some teammates of<lb />
mine, and I were talking about<lb />
who was going to have to guard<lb />
lordan. We talked and joked about<lb />
the things he was going to try to<lb />
do, about his moves. I had to<lb />
guard him the last seven minutes<lb />
of the game. At that point he had<lb />
Crown<lb />
34 points, and he finished the game<lb />
with 40. The only shot he hit on me<lb />
was a reverse lay-up.<lb />
"Then, with 20 seconds left on<lb />
the clock, I had him the whole<lb />
time. He tried to penetrate on me,<lb />
but he couldn't get by. He went<lb />
up, but I got a hand up and he<lb />
ended up throwing the ball away.<lb />
We came back and won the game<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
on a last-second shot. That gave<lb />
me a lot of confidence. It made me<lb />
feel like if I could cover him, I<lb />
could cover anyone<lb />
As he stands out on the quiet,<lb />
grassy mall, he is many miles and<lb />
weeks away from the bedlam and<lb />
excitement of professional basket<lb />
ball. But Edwards is just as com-<lb />
fortable in one as he is the other<lb />
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The Patriots rallied in the<lb />
bottom of the ninth, with Tippers<lb />
leading off with a home run. The<lb />
Pirate defense struggled to two<lb />
outs, but seemed unable to record<lb />
the third and final out. Suttle, Burr,<lb />
Thomas and Adamsall scored later<lb />
in the inning for C.MU, putting a<lb />
sizeable dent in a once seemingly<lb />
insurmountable Pirate lead.<lb />
Jonathan lenkins came in to<lb />
replace Tom Move, who teurned<lb />
in an excellent performance, for<lb />
the final out, giving the Pirates a<lb />
12-7 victory and the champion-<lb />
ship.<lb />
Calvin Brown was named the<lb />
tournament MVP, after batting<lb />
.474 with 8 RBI's.<lb />
"This is mv last year with the<lb />
Pirates, and this is a real honor<lb />
Brown said oi the award. "But it's<lb />
the whole team who should get<lb />
this. We all just went out and did<lb />
what we had to do to win the<lb />
game<lb />
The Pirates scored 51 mns in<lb />
four games in the tournament,<lb />
setting a new CAA record.<lb />
The Pirates will find out<lb />
Monday where they will be play-<lb />
ing for the regional tournament.<lb />
Smith gets<lb />
'cream of<lb />
the crop'<lb />
By Stan Sutton<lb />
Gannett News Service<lb />
A year ago Indiana<lb />
University's basketball recruiting<lb />
class was being called one of the<lb />
best of all time.<lb />
Get 7-foot Eric Montross,<lb />
Hoosier fans said, and make room<lb />
for another NCAA championship<lb />
trophy. However, presently meas-<lb />
urements within the trophy case<lb />
are being taken at the University<lb />
of North Carolina.<lb />
Montross, whom Indiana fans<lb />
had hoped would become the<lb />
exclamation point to Indiana's<lb />
great recruiting class of 1989, will<lb />
play for the Tar Heels. Now it's<lb />
North Carolina's incoming fresh-<lb />
men who are being called the best<lb />
ever.<lb />
Coach Oean Smith's power of<lb />
persuasion has worked overtime<lb />
since last summer. Besides Mon-<lb />
tross, he brought in three other<lb />
McDonald's All-Americans: 6-10<lb />
Clifford Rozier of Bradenton, Fla<lb />
6-6 Brian Reese of the Bronx, N.Y<lb />
and 6-3 Derrick Phelps of Middle<lb />
Village, NY. The final member of<lb />
the class is 6-7 Patrick Sullivan of<lb />
Bogota, N.J another player loved<lb />
by most scouts.<lb />
"In the modern era this is the<lb />
best class said Bob Gibbons, a<lb />
North Carolina graduate who pro-<lb />
fessionally rates players.<lb />
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