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�te i�uBt (Hutalxnmn<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.65 No. 17<lb />
Thursday, March 19, 1991<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
State audit finds mismanagement<lb />
Bv I eClair Harper<lb />
Assistant News I ilitor<lb />
rhc State uditor s office re-<lb />
leased .1 report ucsda detailing<lb />
abusesatE I ranging from misuse<lb />
of funds to wiretapping "hereport<lb />
also included EC I s response<lb />
l "he departments t ECl thai<lb />
wire investigated were the Phvsi<lb />
cal Plant Buildings Department ot<lb />
Publu Safer Department of rek<lb />
communications and the Depart<lb />
men! ot (luman Resources<lb />
rhe allegations relating to the<lb />
EC I Ph sical Plant Buildings wore<lb />
thai tlit- superintendenl ot build<lb />
ings, Gene Howell. misused uni-<lb />
 rrsit employees, equipment and<lb />
facilities Howell was investigated<lb />
i the university tor misuse ot<lb />
employees in 1979 and no action<lb />
was taken 1 lowoll was suspended<lb />
on No 15, 1990. He resigned on<lb />
Feb 22 1991<lb />
rhe report stated that the SU<lb />
perintendent had misus1 person-<lb />
nel Incidents include having a uni-<lb />
versity mechanic do work at his<lb />
houseon university time tor a tune<lb />
jvnod of si years<lb />
The mechanic stated that he<lb />
w as net told to take leave and that<lb />
he felt pressured to do the work He<lb />
also reported having been told to<lb />
buy mobile home roof supplies and<lb />
work on a root on state tune He<lb />
worked on thesupenntendent'scar<lb />
on state time<lb />
Another university garage me-<lb />
chanic had been instructed to work<lb />
on lawn mowers and weed eaters<lb />
on state time for Howell.<lb />
I Hher duties were reported to<lb />
have been performed by employ-<lb />
ees on state time tor the superin-<lb />
tendent. Also, an employee saw<lb />
l lowell destroy hisofflce telephone<lb />
intentionally.<lb />
I lowell denied all of the allega-<lb />
tions except that of destroying the<lb />
Registration catalogs<lb />
available for summer, fall<lb />
By oev Jenkins<lb />
(General Mjnjier<lb />
Students who w ish to recjster tor classes during<lb />
the summer sessions and tall semester should lv on<lb />
the look out this week tor the E( l registrar's Sunv<lb />
ECU � CLASS � REGISTRATION � MAGAZINE<lb />
Summer &amp;<lb />
Fall 1991 D<lb />
mer and Fall lggl Class Registration Magazine<lb />
�Vi ording to associate registrar Bobbie Austin.<lb />
copies ot the magazine should be available to stu-<lb />
dents .is early as rhursday from their advisors and<lb />
academu departments<lb />
The magazine should also he available from the<lb />
ECU student Stores bj rhursday. Austin said that<lb />
the registrar s office in hichard Building will dis-<lb />
tribute copies on March 25.<lb />
While course listings comprise the bulk ot the<lb />
magazine, there is much more to it I his updated<lb />
almanac tor the registering student includes infor-<lb />
mation on university tees, how to regisiterdrop a<lb />
class, how to apply tor graduation, how and where<lb />
to registeror withdraw,schedules tor final examina-<lb />
tions and a map of the university.<lb />
Hark registration tor the summer sessions and<lb />
tall semester will be from April 1-5.<lb />
Graduate students, handicapped students and<lb />
students with more than 75 semester credit hours<lb />
may register on April 1. Students with 4b-74 semes-<lb />
ter credit hours may register on April 2 Students<lb />
with 18-45 semester credit hours may register on<lb />
April 3 Students with 11-17 semester credit hours<lb />
may register on April 4. All students are eligible to<lb />
register on April 5.<lb />
The magazine's cover features an illustration of<lb />
the Old Austin Buildings'cupola bv area artist Roger<lb />
Kammerer.<lb />
I onstructed in 1908, the Old Austin Building<lb />
wasdemolished in 1968 to make room tor the Jenkins<lb />
Fine Arts Center and School of Art Building. The<lb />
cupola was one of the most recognizable landmarks<lb />
on campus.<lb />
Located in the center of the magazine is an ad-<lb />
vertising section featuring manv of Greenville's restau-<lb />
rants and businesses and campus organizations.<lb />
Governor's commission discusses infant death<lb />
By David While<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Governor's Commission<lb />
on Infant Mortality discussed ways<lb />
toreducetheintantmortalitvratein<lb />
a meeting held Friday, March 8.<lb />
Recent statistics show that ba-<lb />
bies born in NorthCarohnaaa'moa1<lb />
likely to die before reaching their<lb />
first birthday than those born in 47<lb />
other statts.<lb />
In North Carolina. Pitt County-<lb />
ranks near the top of the 1(X) coun-<lb />
ties � ana verage of 25 babies die in<lb />
Pitt County each year.<lb />
In 1989Gov. Jim Martin formed<lb />
a 29-member commission tocombat<lb />
the problem of infant mortality The<lb />
commission opened a hotline run<lb />
by Jodie Weiner.<lb />
The purposeof thecampaign is<lb />
to reduce infant mortality by in-<lb />
creasing awareness of the steps<lb />
women can take to insure a healthy<lb />
baby and pregnancy.<lb />
"Most of the near 40(X) calls<lb />
since the hotline wascreated in May<lb />
have heard of the First Step hot line<lb />
by public service announcements<lb />
and by billboards Weiner said.<lb />
"They want to know what services<lb />
we do and what more can we tell<lb />
them<lb />
The hot line is staffed by trained<lb />
counselors who are available to<lb />
provide support and answer ques-<lb />
tionsaboutservicesand procedures.<lb />
Dr. C. Timothy Monroe, the<lb />
director of the Pitt County Health<lb />
Department, gave a profile of Pitt<lb />
See Commission, page 2<lb />
phone He had initially dented de-<lb />
stroying the phone, but admitted to<lb />
it after being shown a photograph<lb />
ot the damaged telephone<lb />
The report stated that the su<lb />
perintendent had "intimidated, ha-<lb />
rassed and used unprofessional<lb />
conduct in dealing with employ-<lb />
ees The report stated that some<lb />
employees said the superintendent<lb />
called them stupid" or idiots<lb />
rhe report also said that "he<lb />
threatened a pun basing officer to<lb />
the extent that he said he had a<lb />
pistol, and. it he had to he would<lb />
start shooting people<lb />
The report stated Ui.it the su<lb />
perintendent had boon issued a gun<lb />
by Public Safety in the 1970s<lb />
The state auditor's office re-<lb />
ceived eight allegations relating to<lb />
the Department of Public Safety<lb />
Thev included misuse of funds, the<lb />
issue of a university pistol to the<lb />
superintendent of buildings and<lb />
violation of students' rights during<lb />
drug investigations.<lb />
The current director of Public<lb />
Safety, lames DePuy, was aware<lb />
that Howell had been issued a pis-<lb />
tol DePuy and former ECU police<lb />
chief met with Howell in 1999 but<lb />
the pistol was not returned at that<lb />
time. IX I Attorney Ben Irons got<lb />
the pistol from Ho well's attorney in<lb />
November of 1990.<lb />
The report questioned money<lb />
used from the investigations fund<lb />
totaling $2,854.43. This fund is to be<lb />
used tor "supplies and equipment<lb />
of investigations and as 'bait' in<lb />
investigations Out of the ques-<lb />
tioned monev, $633.94 was reim-<lb />
bursed to DePuy for lunch meet-<lb />
ings and expenses that the auditors<lb />
did not find applicable to investi-<lb />
gation matters. These expenditures<lb />
included groceries and food for<lb />
parties and televisions and VCRs.<lb />
The audit also found money<lb />
See Wiretap, page 2<lb />
City may take over control<lb />
of Greenville Utilities<lb />
Bv Iim Rogers<lb />
siatt Writer<lb />
The Greenville I tilities Com-<lb />
mission may lose its control of the<lb />
city s utilities turn tions it theity<lb />
Council decides to take legislative<lb />
action to abolish the .1 C'scharter.<lb />
I he( it . ounci I unanimously<lb />
oted to seek legislative authority<lb />
to do .n ,i w ith the iitihtie<lb />
commission si barter March 11. But<lb />
in a meeting rhursday the C itv<lb />
Council decided to meet with<lb />
membersol the IIboard before<lb />
taking action against the commis-<lb />
sion.<lb />
The c ity Council is concerned<lb />
with the XX in areas ot money,<lb />
street lighting, contract terms and<lb />
employee pa<lb />
Mayor Nancy enkins, who<lb />
presides over the City Council, said<lb />
that control over the city's utility<lb />
extensions is mst one way to better<lb />
"stimulate and guide growth in our<lb />
community<lb />
It the City Council decides to<lb />
pursue legislative action to rescind<lb />
the( .IX s charter it must hedrafted<lb />
by April 4 and approved bv the<lb />
(ieneral Assembly<lb />
It the General Assembly ap-<lb />
proves the proposal the city will<lb />
take control ot (nvnville's uhlitv<lb />
functions<lb />
Members of the GUC board<lb />
were surprised and disturbed by<lb />
the initial division reached by the<lb />
City Council.<lb />
GUC Board member Rk Miller<lb />
said that theCoundl should have at<lb />
least talked to the board about the<lb />
areas of concern before Liking any<lb />
actions against the commission.<lb />
The Citv Council met once<lb />
again Monday, March 18 to ensure<lb />
ontinuity among all Council<lb />
members on the issue.<lb />
Even though the initial vole was<lb />
unanimous, one Council member,<lb />
Lorraine Shinn, changed her mind<lb />
about abolishing the GUC charter.<lb />
"I feel that information 1 re-<lb />
ceived m last Monday's meeting<lb />
was not entirely accurate Shinn<lb />
said<lb />
Shinn asked the other Council<lb />
members to explore different ways<lb />
to sol ve the problems with the GUC<lb />
such as creating charter amend-<lb />
ments instead of completely abol-<lb />
ishing the charter.<lb />
The Council agreed once again<lb />
not to take any further action until<lb />
after the City Counal and the GUC<lb />
board members meet in City Hall<lb />
Tuesday at 5:30 p.m.<lb />
See Utilities page 2<lb />
Water better<lb />
for athletes<lb />
than sports<lb />
drinks<lb />
By Babbi S. Hawkins<lb />
Nutrition Columnist<lb />
"Energy for Performance<lb />
Fluid Replacement &amp; Energy<lb />
Drink The Sports Performance<lb />
System High-Energy Carbohy-<lb />
drate Drink Mix These are some<lb />
oi the alluring claims to entice you<lb />
to purchase sports dnnks. These<lb />
products arc so cleverly marketed<lb />
that not only are elite athletes using<lb />
them, but non-athletes in need of a<lb />
beverage are using them as well<lb />
What are the myths and realities<lb />
surrounding the usage of sports<lb />
dnnks?<lb />
Athletics is big business. Some<lb />
food companies ha ve responded by<lb />
developing "sweat replacers" or<lb />
sports dnnks. These sweet-tasting<lb />
liquidsaremixturcsof water, sugar,<lb />
sodium and potassium. These for-<lb />
See Water page 3<lb />
SG A review board to decide on special election<lb />
By Shannan Copeland<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Student Government As-<lb />
sociation may ha ve to hold a special<lb />
election fora new treasurerafterall.<lb />
Mana Dcnoia, theSG Aattorney<lb />
general, said the SCi A must hold an<lb />
election for the treasurer even<lb />
though the sole candidate is Garry<lb />
Dudley.<lb />
Legislator Leslie Nicholson<lb />
appealed Denoia decision.<lb />
"There is nothing in the consti-<lb />
tution that says we have to have an<lb />
election Nicholson said in theSG A<lb />
meeting Monday evening.<lb />
Vice President Beth Howard<lb />
disagreed saying the constitution<lb />
clearly states that there must be an<lb />
election.<lb />
Denoia decision will go before<lb />
the review board either Tuesday or<lb />
Wednesday. If it passes, an election<lb />
will be held Thursday.<lb />
Dudley will replace Randy<lb />
Royal, who was forced to resign his<lb />
position as treasurer because his<lb />
grades did not meet the minimum<lb />
requirement of 2.0.<lb />
A resolution was passed by the<lb />
legislature in support of foregoing<lb />
the election.<lb />
In ot her business, a constitu tion<lb />
for Phi Mu Alpha, a music profes-<lb />
sional fraternity, was passed. They<lb />
also received $800 for advertising<lb />
and honoraria for a Jazz Festival.<lb />
INSIDE TUESDAY<lb />
Editorial<lb />
4 Features<lb />
Sports<lb />
FT<lb />
Governor Martin's flexible<lb />
tuition proposal would create<lb />
elitist schools<lb />
Students should beware ol the<lb />
potentially harmful effects of<lb />
the food additive MSG.<lb />
Classified b<lb />
Men's basketball coach Mite<lb />
Steel was fired last week after<lb />
four seasons.<lb /><pb facs="00058272_tn_0002" /><lb />
2 (Efte �agt (EaroHnfan March 19, 1991<lb />
CRIMF'S'ENE<lb />
Student charged with DWI, controlled<lb />
substancealcohol violation<lb />
March 7<lb />
0223�Garrett Residence Hall: student given campus citation<lb />
for underage drinking and for visitation violation.<lb />
023&amp;�Aycock Residence Hall: investigated a possible fight on<lb />
the fourth floor. Same was handled by the residence hall staff.<lb />
1041�Garrett and Hetcher Residence Halls: campus citation<lb />
issued to student for one-way street violation.<lb />
1111�Nursing Building (area near): investigated report of<lb />
indecent exposure. Subject was not located.<lb />
1150�Umstead Residence Hall (east): took a report of a larceny<lb />
of a hubcap from a student's vehicle.<lb />
2335�Third and Reade streets: a student was given a state<lb />
citation and three non-students were banned from campus.<lb />
March 8<lb />
0030�Garrett and Hetcher: investigated area for subjects<lb />
throwing water balloons out of windows. Same was unfounded.<lb />
01 Oh�Third and Reade streets: subject who was passed out<lb />
was identified and let go.<lb />
0217�Jenkins Art Center: three subjects trying to get into the<lb />
building were banned from campus.<lb />
0324 Jenkins Art Center investigated a report of a gas leak<lb />
coming from a blow torch.<lb />
0427�Jones Residence Hall: student given campus citation for<lb />
visitation violation and a former student was banned from campus.<lb />
1808�Location unknown: assisted a residence hall staff mem-<lb />
ber by securing a door which had fallen from the hinges.<lb />
March 10<lb />
0045�Third and Reade streets lot: investigated a vehicle left<lb />
running with a subject passed out inside. Same was identified and<lb />
turned over to a friend.<lb />
March 14<lb />
2228� Ficklen and Charles streets: investigated a fight between<lb />
six subjects. No report was taken because no one wanted to press<lb />
charges.<lb />
March 15<lb />
0124- General Classroom Building (southwest): four students<lb />
given verbal warnings for removing drainage grate.<lb />
0135�Green Bam: non-student charged with DWI.<lb />
1905�Fifth and Reade streets: Greenville officers observed<lb />
juvenile subjects carrying bicycle tires. Subjects taken into custody<lb />
and transported to the police department for processing.<lb />
2214 - Jenkins ArtCentcr: assisted Fire and Rescue with a small<lb />
fire on the 2nd floor.<lb />
March 17<lb />
0013�Maintenance warehouse (west): Verbal warnings given<lb />
to a student and non-student for skateboard violations.<lb />
0144�College Hill Drive student issued a stated citation for a<lb />
stop sign violation and expired tags. The student was also charged<lb />
with DWI and Controlled SubstanceAlcohol violarionsby another<lb />
officer.<lb />
Wiretap<lb />
from the traffic fund totalling<lb />
$31,13937 was used for redecorat-<lb />
ing DePuy's office, travel expenses<lb />
and computers.<lb />
The report also stated that the<lb />
director of telecommunications, Ted<lb />
Roberson, wiretapped a telecom-<lb />
munications employee. The report<lb />
stated "The University Telecom-<lb />
munications Services Director <lb />
secretly recorded telephone con-<lb />
versations of another telecommu-<lb />
nications employee  in possible<lb />
violation of (state law) In the re-<lb />
port Roberson said he taped the<lb />
con versa tions because he suspected<lb />
an employee was using drugs.<lb />
The report stated that Roberson<lb />
said he met with Evan Midgette, the<lb />
assistant director of the department<lb />
of human resources, and a Public<lb />
Safety captain in the spring of 1990.<lb />
He said they discussed the possibil-<lb />
ity of record ing the employee's tele-<lb />
phone conversations. The report<lb />
stated Roberson said the captain<lb />
asked him: "One � can you tap the<lb />
employee's line? Two � how hard<lb />
would it be to do? Three � would<lb />
the employee know that his phone<lb />
was tapped?"<lb />
The report stated that the as-<lb />
sistant director and captain did not<lb />
remember this meeting.<lb />
The assistant director listened<lb />
to the tapeand then met with DePuy.<lb />
The assistant director said he asked<lb />
if the information could be used,<lb />
and DePuy said in certain circum-<lb />
stances it could be. In the auditor's<lb />
interview, DePuy said "(I) told the<lb />
assistant director that the informa-<lb />
tion am Id not be used in a court of<lb />
law, but (I) did not tell him that<lb />
wiretapping was illegal<lb />
On June 5,1990, they decided<lb />
to have an undercover officer work<lb />
with the employee. "According to<lb />
Dance Around And Bare<lb />
Ydur Tan For Hundreds Of<lb />
These Dirty Old Men.<lb />
Tuesdays<lb />
March 19. 26<lb />
April 2 9<lb />
Finals:<lb />
April 16<lb />
Weekly Prizes:<lb />
Winner-SKX)<lb />
Runner Up-S25 Gift Certificate<lb />
Final Prizes: �<lb />
Wmner-$350<lb />
Runner Up�$150<lb />
Fridays<lb />
March 22. 29<lb />
April 5. 12. 19. 26<lb />
Finals:<lb />
May 3<lb />
Weekly Prizes:<lb />
Winner-$100<lb />
Final Prizes:<lb />
Winner-$300<lb />
Plus A Free Saturday Night<lb />
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thedirector, the Vice Chancellor for<lb />
Business Affairs  was informed<lb />
about the tapping and approved of<lb />
the undercover operation the re-<lb />
port stated.<lb />
In November of 1990 The Fed-<lb />
eral Bureau of Investigation was<lb />
informed about the wiretap ECU<lb />
officials started an internal investi-<lb />
gation, and Roberson was disci-<lb />
plined. The report said other uni-<lb />
versity employees were also in-<lb />
volved or knew about the wiretap-<lb />
ping including Richard Brown, the<lb />
vicechancellor for Business Affairs;<lb />
DePuy, thedirectorof Public Safety;<lb />
John Burris, the captain of investi-<lb />
gations; Richard Farris, the director<lb />
of Human Resourcesand Midgette,<lb />
the assistant director of Human<lb />
Resources for Employee Relations.<lb />
The report stated that "the<lb />
university officials referred to<lb />
ha ve sta ted tha t they were not a wa tv<lb />
Commission<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
that taping employee's telephone<lb />
conversations without the<lb />
employee's knowledge was poten-<lb />
tially illegal<lb />
The FBI has finished its inves-<lb />
tigation and will present its report<lb />
to the U.S. Attorney<lb />
The University reopened its<lb />
investigation of the wiretapping m<lb />
February<lb />
Roberson and Burns resigned<lb />
on March 8.<lb />
In a letter to Edward Renfrew,<lb />
the state auditor, Chancellor Rich.<lb />
ard Fakm wrote, "While I still mat<lb />
not share your opinion in even<lb />
case, I generally concur with the<lb />
recommendations in the report and<lb />
will take the neoessarv actions to<lb />
resolve each and every matter<lb />
In the attached ECU response<lb />
to the report, ECU agreed to almost<lb />
all of the recommendations Inter<lb />
nal investigations continue.<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
County families to help identify<lb />
high-risk mothers.<lb />
He pointed to indicators such<lb />
as poorer families, less education<lb />
and race.<lb />
However, he said it is almost<lb />
impossible to use onlv these en tena<lb />
becaure many people with similar<lb />
indicators have healthy babies. For<lb />
this reason, Monroe called infant<lb />
mortality the "invisible problem<lb />
Monroe said women who have<lb />
a high risk of having an infant die<lb />
share these characteristics:<lb />
� Women who receive little or<lb />
no prenatal care.<lb />
� Women in their teens or over<lb />
40 years old.<lb />
� Women who use drugs such<lb />
as cocaine or alcohol dunng preg-<lb />
nancy.<lb />
Utilities<lb />
� Women who are malnour<lb />
ishod dunng their pregnancy<lb />
� Women who get prej<lb />
less than onv year after then<lb />
deliver.<lb />
An announcement was made<lb />
th.it the I990general assembl<lb />
proved a (bur-year plan to n<lb />
infant mortality and desigi<lb />
(103 million to pav for it<lb />
The package included i<lb />
ston of Medicaid to cover ��<lb />
and infants with family in<lb />
to 185 percent of the federal p<lb />
level, expansion of the Rural Ob-<lb />
stetrical Care Incentive progi<lb />
help offset malpractice cost- , <lb />
health care providers in med<lb />
understaffed areas and inert ed<lb />
Medicaid reimbursement for I<lb />
tors who perform prenatal and ob-<lb />
stetrical services<lb />
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The City Coundl's initial deci-<lb />
sion was made dunng a private<lb />
meeting.<lb />
This prompted the Dailv Re-<lb />
flector to file a suit against Mayor<lb />
Jenkins and the City Council for<lb />
violating North Carolina's open<lb />
meetings law<lb />
City Attorney Mac Mc<lb />
said that the meetings were <lb />
darify the relationship between the<lb />
Utilities Commission and th�<lb />
Counctiand therefore are pn tected<lb />
by attorney-client privilege<lb />
ATTENTION ECU GROUPS<lb />
DO YOU NEED MONEY?<lb />
Annual Fund-raising Planning Sessions Are<lb />
Scheduled for:<lb />
Wednesday, March 20<lb />
Thursday, March 21<lb />
Wednesday, March 27<lb />
Wednesday, April 3<lb />
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Wednesday, April 10<lb />
Thursday, April 11<lb />
Wednesday, April 17<lb />
Thursday, April 18<lb />
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A Representative of Your Organization<lb />
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In Order To Obtain<lb />
1991-1992 Funding<lb />
All Groups With SGA Funded<lb />
Status Are Eligible<lb />
For Further Information Call<lb />
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Amy Harris, 758-9923<lb />
If You Are Unsure If You Are<lb />
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PleaseCall<lb />
Millie Murphrey at 757-4726<lb />
History Departm<lb />
By Wendy Smith<lb />
Special to The East Carolinian<lb />
A lab used to restore artifacts<lb />
from shipwrecks held an open<lb />
house Wed , March 6, on campus.<lb />
The open house included<lb />
guided tours of the lab with expla-<lb />
nations about the processes in-<lb />
volved.<lb />
The laboratory isa new addition<lb />
to the maritime history and under-<lb />
water research program of the ECU<lb />
department ofl<lb />
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By Heather Modlin<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Great American Meat-out,<lb />
Wednesday, March 20, is the sev-<lb />
enth annual national public educa-<lb />
tion campaign sponsored bv Farm<lb />
Animal Reform Movement.<lb />
FARM is a national non-profit<lb />
educational organization formed in<lb />
1981 to convey to the American<lb />
public the effects of animal agricul-<lb />
ture<lb />
Shanna Mornssev, the presi-<lb />
dent of the ECU chapter of the Stu-<lb />
dents for the Ethical Treatment of<lb />
Animals said of the event. "We're<lb />
trung to inform the public of the<lb />
hazards of meat, both health wise<lb />
and environmentally, and the hor<lb />
rots that acmj<lb />
industry"<lb />
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of sweat can reduce muscular en-<lb />
durance. Dehydration can lead to<lb />
fatigue, thirst, increased body tem-<lb />
penture,niusrJe cramps, heat stroke<lb />
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By Wendy Smith<lb />
Special to The East Carolinian<lb />
A lah used to restore artifacts<lb />
trom shipwrecks held an open<lb />
house Wed March 6, on campus.<lb />
The open house included<lb />
guided tours of the lab with expla-<lb />
nations about the processes in-<lb />
volved.<lb />
The laboratory isa new addition<lb />
to the maritime historv and under-<lb />
water research program of the FCT<lb />
department of history, which iscur-<lb />
rently one of two programs in the<lb />
country that study underwater re-<lb />
search.<lb />
Once artifacts arrive at the lab,<lb />
they are treated with chemicals<lb />
which help preserve their dimen-<lb />
sion and color. Finally, the artifacts<lb />
are placed in a humidifier where<lb />
they are slowly dried.<lb />
The conservation lab is located<lb />
behind the Belk Building (Allied<lb />
1 lealth Sciences) at the corner of<lb />
Greenville Boulevard and Charles<lb />
Street.<lb />
The two building lab is<lb />
equipped with facilities for pre-<lb />
serving organic, metal, stone, glass<lb />
and ceramic artifacts for museum<lb />
display. There is also an office, li-<lb />
brary, classroom, darkroom, car-<lb />
pentry shop and study area with<lb />
equipment for artifact analysis and<lb />
identification.<lb />
Gordon P. White, co-director<lb />
of the Maritime History and Un-<lb />
derwater Research program, said<lb />
the lab is the culmination of years of<lb />
effort to establish a site on campus<lb />
for the conservation of artifacts.<lb />
Currently, the lab is being used<lb />
to treat artifacts recovered from a<lb />
Revolutionary War vessel exca-<lb />
vated in the York Ri verat Yorktown,<lb />
VA.<lb />
The department will provide<lb />
the artifacts to the commonwealth<lb />
of Virginia for display this spring at<lb />
the Yorktown Victory Center.<lb />
Great American Meat-out to be observed Wednesday<lb />
By Heather Modlin<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Great American Meat-out,<lb />
Wednesday, March 20, is the sev-<lb />
enth annual national public educa-<lb />
tion campaign sponsored bv Farm<lb />
Animal Reform Movement.<lb />
FARM is a national non-profit<lb />
educational organization formed in<lb />
1981 tii convey to the American<lb />
public the effects of animal agricul-<lb />
ture.<lb />
Shanna Mornssev, the presi-<lb />
dent of rite ECU chapter of the Shi<lb />
dents tor the 1'thical Treatment of<lb />
Animals said of the event, We're<lb />
trying to intorm the public of the<lb />
hazards ot meat, both health wise<lb />
and environmentally, and the hor-<lb />
rors that actually occur in the meat<lb />
industry<lb />
The Great American Meat oat<lb />
is headlined bv a National Council<lb />
including Dons Day,Casey Kasem,<lb />
River Phoenix, Cleveland Amorv,<lb />
Cesar Cha vesand other wntersand<lb />
entertainers. The campaign is also<lb />
endorsed bva number of consumer,<lb />
em ironnxmt and animal protection<lb />
organizations, including the<lb />
ASPCA. Institute for Food and IV<lb />
vetopment Policy, Rainforest Ac<lb />
rJon Network and United Farm<lb />
Workers.<lb />
I"he Meat-out'sprimarv goal is<lb />
to encourage Americans to "kick<lb />
the meat habit" tor at least one day<lb />
in an effort to reduce the national<lb />
consumption of meat and conse-<lb />
quently the raising of animals for<lb />
food<lb />
The great American Meat-out<lb />
also serves to inform the American<lb />
people about the impacts of fann-<lb />
ing practices on consumer health,<lb />
natural resources and animal wel-<lb />
fare. Sources state that over 1.5 mil-<lb />
lion Amencans are crippled and<lb />
killed prematurely each year by<lb />
chronic diseases that have been<lb />
linked to the consumption of ani-<lb />
mal fat and meat.<lb />
In addition, sources say raising<lb />
animals for food also wastes up to<lb />
90 percent of the earth's topsoil.<lb />
groundwater, destroys lakes and<lb />
streams, and levels rain rotestsand<lb />
other habitats.<lb />
The Great American Meat-out<lb />
Water<lb />
is observed by thousands of con-<lb />
sumer and animal protection ad vcv<lb />
cates. At over 500 locations<lb />
throughout the United States, dem-<lb />
onstrations will be held in support<lb />
of the event. Chapel Hill, Durham,<lb />
Raleigh, and Charlotte have recog-<lb />
nized March 20as theGreat Amen-<lb />
can Meat-out Day. Canada, Great<lb />
Britain, and Indiaalso acknowledge<lb />
similar observances.<lb />
Nation wideralliesare planned.<lb />
They include stops at a live animal<lb />
auction, a slaughterhouse, a restau-<lb />
rant, and a hospital.<lb />
SETA will havean information<lb />
table in front of the Student Store<lb />
March N-20. Great Amencan Meat-<lb />
out pamphlets will be displayed<lb />
Meatless recipes will be available.<lb />
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mutations are made to replace thud<lb />
and minerals lost during profuse<lb />
sweating. This sounds like a good<lb />
idea, but are these drinks really nec-<lb />
essary for fluid replacement and.<lb />
for that matter, who should use<lb />
them?<lb />
Dehydration, a condition that<lb />
occurs when water excretion ex-<lb />
ceeds water intake, is the most seri-<lb />
ous threat to optima! athletic perfor-<lb />
mance and well-being. During vig-<lb />
orous exercise, the muscles warm<lb />
up and you begin to sweat. Sweat-<lb />
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nism. Rapid water loss m the form<lb />
of sweat can reduce muscular en-<lb />
durance. Dehydration can lead to<lb />
fatigue, thirst, increased body tem-<lb />
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and even death Adequate fluid in-<lb />
take lsessenhal so that sweating can<lb />
occur.<lb />
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athletes those who participate in<lb />
events lasting mote than X) min-<lb />
utes, may experience improvement<lb />
in endurance asa result of consum-<lb />
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on the athlete's storage of muscle<lb />
glvcogen Muscleglycogensupplies<lb />
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contain glucose, muscle glvcogen is<lb />
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etables In fact, the body stores<lb />
enough sodium, potassium and<lb />
other minerals to compensate tor<lb />
losses during most activity<lb />
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Whereas water is free, some sports<lb />
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Of fluid vou lose.<lb />
Dnnk plenty of clear, cool wa-<lb />
terpnor to exercising and thendnnk<lb />
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event on the same scale. You will<lb />
need to dnnk one pint ot fluid for<lb />
every one pound body weight lost<lb />
dunng theevent. Do so within a few<lb />
hours after the event or training<lb />
session.<lb />
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small amountsoi water and, thus, is<lb />
not a n-liablemdicatorof the amount<lb />
of fluid vou need to rehvdrate your<lb />
bodv.<lb />
Some water replacement "rules<lb />
of thumb" are:<lb />
� Consume two cups of fluid 15<lb />
minutes before the sports event.<lb />
� Consume one cup of fluid<lb />
everv 15 minutes for events lasting<lb />
longer that 30 minutes.<lb />
� Consume enough fluid after<lb />
theevent to bnngbody weight back<lb />
to pre-event level.<lb />
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Editorial Columnist<lb />
Governor's plan not without flaws<lb />
On Jan H,tnhisStateofiheStateaddress,Ckn<lb />
Inn Martin dropped ,i bomb on the I system<lb />
Board oi Governors He suggested th.it the Board<lb />
give up its principle power (regulating the state<lb />
wide tuition rate) so that individual campuses could<lb />
raise their tuitions (within state limns) as needed to<lb />
till in the cracks during the present budget crisis<lb />
rhe plan would alsoalkow schools to keep their<lb />
tuition proceeds (which presently go into the state<lb />
general fund). To keep the expected tuition increases<lb />
from shutting out low-income students, each c.im-<lb />
pus would have to direct 2 percent oi the extra<lb />
revenue to scholarships for needy students Gov<lb />
Martin hopes that the plan will raise$28 million tor<lb />
the UNC system<lb />
While the propos.il looks inviting on the sur<lb />
face, thecentral element of tuition deregulation could<lb />
have some disturbing effects.<lb />
Kight now, tuition isrelativelv equal state wide<lb />
It individual schools were allowed to set their own<lb />
tuition, certain schools would surelv raise their tu-<lb />
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respective student bodies could afford<lb />
If a school with a relatively affluent student<lb />
body was to raise its tuition on the Kisis what its<lb />
average student could afford, dents (and pro<lb />
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of the spectrum of income) and thus allowing for a<lb />
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produce an elite group ot state supported schools<lb />
which are too expensive lor most state residents to<lb />
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state universities ridiculous. It could alsochange the<lb />
demographics ot the l  system in absolutely un-<lb />
acceptable ways<lb />
Seventy five percent ot black students and 4<lb />
percent ot all undergraduates required financial aid<lb />
in ISH Even with 25 percent of the tuition increase<lb />
going to scholarships, the effects of uneven tuition<lb />
hikes could not be eliminated. If tuitions were higher<lb />
on some campuses than others, the UNC system<lb />
could become stratified by race and social class<lb />
Gov. Martin's plan is not completely Rawed,<lb />
though Mis suggestion that individual campuses<lb />
should keep their tuition proceeds and spend them<lb />
as they see tit is one ot the best contributions he has<lb />
made to higher education<lb />
In the current system, tuition money from the<lb />
entire system is pooled with other state revenue in<lb />
the state's general fund and is then meticulously<lb />
allocated by state legislators who bundle it up into<lb />
neat, centrally planned parcels dangling on theends<lb />
ot numerous strings<lb />
It each campus is allowed control its own rev-<lb />
enue, the effect will be streamlined budgets, reduced<lb />
waste and a more precise addressing of campus<lb />
needs<lb />
State legislators should not be in the business of<lb />
spending university funds Perhaps they are quali-<lb />
fied to run our state, but thev should notbeallowed<lb />
to run our universities as well<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
Student Union<lb />
president writes<lb />
about letter<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
I would like to respond to<lb />
S( .A Treasurer (,arv Dudley's<lb />
letter to the editor. His response<lb />
to Media Board Chairperson<lb />
Iran l-raier's letter was map<lb />
propnate for two reasons.<lb />
First, it was merely a per<lb />
sonal attack and failed to ad-<lb />
dress the issue of academic<lb />
standards, and second, it was<lb />
factually incorrect.<lb />
Ms. Frazier's letter stated<lb />
her position on academic stan<lb />
dards for student leaders, a<lb />
position she formulated and<lb />
expressed as an elected<lb />
spokesperson for the Media<lb />
Board.<lb />
The ability to consider<lb />
such an issue and state a posi<lb />
tion isnot necessarily a function<lb />
of tenure in a leadership posi-<lb />
tion, as Mr. Dudley suggested.<lb />
Futhermore, Mr.<lb />
Dudley's assessment of Ms<lb />
Frazier' s leadership is incorrect.<lb />
Inaddition toservingasa leader<lb />
on the Student Union Program<lb />
Board, Ms. Frazier has repre-<lb />
sented the Student Union on<lb />
the major university boardsand<lb />
committees along with other<lb />
student leaders, including Allen<lb />
Thomas and Randy Royal.<lb />
She has been a member of<lb />
and held leadership positions<lb />
iri many other campus organi-<lb />
zations while maintaining an<lb />
outstanding academic record.<lb />
In short, during her four<lb />
years at ECU, Ms. Frazier has<lb />
clearly demonstrated her skill,<lb />
experience and integrity as a<lb />
leader<lb />
Finally, and most impor-<lb />
tantly, Mr. Dudlev'sletter failed<lb />
to address the issue of academic<lb />
standards.<lb />
I applaud Ms. f raier s<lb />
willingness to "rock the boat"<lb />
by enforcing academic stan-<lb />
dards tor the campus media. If<lb />
Mr I hidlev disagrees with this<lb />
position, he should s.iv so and<lb />
support his position instead of<lb />
attacking the credibility ot an-<lb />
other student leader<lb />
TheStudent Union hasand<lb />
will continue to "rock the boat"<lb />
by assuming that its leaders met:<lb />
academic requirements. To al-<lb />
low a student leader to fall below<lb />
the standards required to<lb />
graduate is a disservice to that<lb />
student.<lb />
In addition, it is a disap-<lb />
pointment to see so little concern<lb />
for academics by some SGA<lb />
leaders at the third largest in-<lb />
stitute of higher learning in<lb />
North Carolina. As Ms Frazier<lb />
questioned, we are first and<lb />
foremost foraneducation,aren't<lb />
we?<lb />
Ken Drake<lb />
Student Union President<lb />
Racist guilt<lb />
must be shared<lb />
by all races<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
The editorial "Anglo-<lb />
Saxon control must be stopped"<lb />
betrays an abysmal ignorance<lb />
of world history. The opening<lb />
statement libeling the Anglo-<lb />
Saxon as "the greatest<lb />
practicioner (sic) of oppression,<lb />
discrimination and exploitation<lb />
in the history of humankind" is<lb />
patently false<lb />
The writer should consult<lb />
a dictionary for a correct defini-<lb />
tion of "Anglo-Saxon His<lb />
misuse tit this ethnic term is<lb />
especially ludicrous in the im-<lb />
plicit classitication of Cortez,<lb />
"De Canuna" (sic), Vespucci,<lb />
and Stanley I.evinson as<lb />
Anglo-Saxons If the writer<lb />
wishes to indict these white-<lb />
skinned men ot crimes against<lb />
people ot color he might<lb />
more accurately use the terms<lb />
"Furopean" or "Western and<lb />
even then this would be mis-<lb />
leading in the case of Levinson.<lb />
Actually, most of the<lb />
rights and responsibilities<lb />
6imed and enjoyed by today's<lb />
African-Amencansonginatein<lb />
notions of law and justice<lb />
conceived and practiced by the<lb />
Anglo-Saxon people centuries<lb />
ago. All the world wecall "free"<lb />
owes an enormous debt to<lb />
Anglo-Saxon culture.<lb />
European civilizations<lb />
ha ve no monopoly on injustice.<lb />
Histories of Asian and African<lb />
societies are replete with in-<lb />
stances of domination, exploi-<lb />
tation and cruelty down<lb />
through the ages. Those un-<lb />
fortunate captives brought to<lb />
the New World to be sold into<lb />
slavery were already enslaved<lb />
� by fellow Africans � before<lb />
they ever set foot aboard a<lb />
Dutch or Yankee trading ship.<lb />
It is a sad fact that the<lb />
history of ALL humankind is<lb />
blighted by our malicious and<lb />
hateful treatment of each other,<lb />
for wealth, land, power, or<lb />
promulgation of a particular<lb />
religion. If a heritage of guilt<lb />
for ethnic evil is to be home, all<lb />
of us � black, white, yellow<lb />
and red � share a similar<lb />
burden.<lb />
Franceine Rees<lb />
ECU Alumna<lb />
Greenpeace has, of course,<lb />
been a leader in the fight to clean<lb />
upandpreserveourworld'senvi-<lb />
ronment However, some of the<lb />
other fights in which it is involved<lb />
arc less publicized because the<lb />
"environmentalist" group realizes<lb />
that public knowledge of some of<lb />
its lesser known activities could<lb />
jeopardize its fund-raising status.<lb />
This organization has con-<lb />
tinually attempted, with some-<lb />
success, to convince people to<lb />
contribute to its cause And<lb />
through a policv of white lies and<lb />
subtle deception, it has even at-<lb />
tempted to convince those against<lb />
whom it isexecuting itscampaign<lb />
of belligerence to contribute<lb />
money to further its cause.<lb />
It is not the organization's<lb />
opinions which I wish to question,<lb />
tor this is America, where free<lb />
speech is an important part of the<lb />
mechanics of our svstem of gov-<lb />
ernment. I do, however, take issue<lb />
with some of the methods utilized<lb />
by this group.<lb />
One of the activities which<lb />
Greenpeace is less publicly vocal<lb />
about is its method for carrying<lb />
out its policy in favor of disarma-<lb />
ment. Instead of using the legal<lb />
avenuesof dissension available to<lb />
them through U.S. law, thev have<lb />
continued to advocate a policy of<lb />
interference with military training<lb />
and testing programs throughout<lb />
the world.<lb />
Their most recent stunt was<lb />
to infiltrate the security of a nuclear<lb />
testing facility in the Nevada<lb />
desert. While there, they pro-<lb />
ceeded to seat themselves on the<lb />
desert sand directly above the<lb />
underground testing chamber, in<lb />
an attempt to impede and ulti-<lb />
mately stop the nuclear explosion<lb />
testing scheduled to be held that<lb />
day<lb />
In the last decade alone,<lb />
Greenpeace has intervened in the<lb />
naval maneuvers of several<lb />
countries throughout the world<lb />
While trying to disrupt the<lb />
operationsofa U.S. Navy training<lb />
mission, their ship, the Rainbow<lb />
Warrior, had tobeassaulted, seized<lb />
and removed from the training<lb />
theater of opera t ions bv one of the<lb />
Navy's elite S.E.A.L. teams.<lb />
The prench governrru nt was<lb />
at one time, pushed so fat by the<lb />
Greenpeace intrusion of its nuclear<lb />
sub tests that it employed a group<lb />
ot French commandos, highly<lb />
trained in demolitions, against a<lb />
Greenpeace ship. The commando<lb />
team was successful in mining the<lb />
vessel, with devastating results<lb />
They incurred great damage to<lb />
the hull ot the ship, putting it out<lb />
of commission.<lb />
In addition to their blatant<lb />
disruption of military operations.<lb />
C.reenpeace has persecuted those<lb />
who peacefully take part in some-<lb />
thing 'hat has been an American<lb />
instit tion since even before the<lb />
formal inception of America as a<lb />
nation � hunting.<lb />
Greenpeace members have,<lb />
endangering themselves and oth-<lb />
ers, gone on to private and public<lb />
hunting landsand put themselves<lb />
between hunters and their game<lb />
Thev have also employed noise-<lb />
makers and other game-scaring<lb />
devices to scare animals off of<lb />
game lands while hunting was in<lb />
progress.<lb />
Not only is this activity ille-<lb />
gal and dangerous, but it is coun-<lb />
terproductive to the goals of those<lb />
who wish to promote the healthy<lb />
Lets Be Adamant<lb />
management of our nation's wild<lb />
life resources.<lb />
Hunting helps to control<lb />
wild game populations that, with<lb />
out this healthful thinning, would<lb />
certainly starve to death atter<lb />
eating all of the available food<lb />
sources Certainly starvation is a<lb />
much moreghastly death than thi<lb />
humane, immediate termination<lb />
of lite brought about bva hunter -<lb />
bullet.<lb />
At the same time, this group<lb />
has solicited money from hunter-<lb />
and hunting organizations, under<lb />
the claim that it was an environ<lb />
mentahst group that wished tt<lb />
advance the cause of wildlife<lb />
management and environmental<lb />
protection.<lb />
Somehow thev never seem<lb />
to mention that thev are going to<lb />
disrupt the activities of those<lb />
people from whom thev are so-<lb />
liciting monev.<lb />
It is this kind of dishonest<lb />
approach that has turned meoff to<lb />
Greenpeace as a whole.<lb />
Granted, they have done<lb />
much to advance some worthy<lb />
causes, like the dolphin-safe tuna<lb />
campaign. Their constant efforts<lb />
to stop the killing of whales, seals<lb />
and endangered animals have<lb />
been noteworthy as well. And thev<lb />
have been instrumental in bring-<lb />
ing about awareness of the<lb />
depletion of the world's rain for-<lb />
ests.<lb />
Despite all of these good<lb />
deeds. Greenpeace members con-<lb />
tinue to cut their own throats,<lb />
through their radical, and often<lb />
hazardous, jaunts into places<lb />
where they don't belong. How-<lb />
ever important they feel their<lb />
crusades are, they have no busi-<lb />
ness intruding on the rights of<lb />
others as a means to an end<lb />
Gulf War illustrates oppression of blacks<lb />
By Darek McCullers<lb />
I ditoriil Columnist<lb />
Last semester, 1 espoused the<lb />
principles of Black Conservatism.<lb />
The central tenets of this philoso-<lb />
phy include black development<lb />
through entrepreneurship, self-<lb />
improvement (i.e. education) and<lb />
limited but effective government<lb />
programs.<lb />
I still believe that these are<lb />
some of the greatest tools that we<lb />
have for our development.<lb />
However, through my<lb />
studies and experiences I have<lb />
come to realize that there is a larger,<lb />
worldwide problem, which I dis-<lb />
cussed in my last column: white,<lb />
Anglo-Saxon domination and ex-<lb />
ploitation, which I discussed in<lb />
my last column.<lb />
This domination has reached<lb />
from the Middle Ages to the war<lb />
in the Persian Gulf.<lb />
These acts are just as intoler-<lb />
able now as they were then.<lb />
Africans and African<lb />
Americans have never been com-<lb />
pletely liberated; it has always<lb />
been piecemeal.<lb />
The Gulf War reminded me<lb />
more than ever of this.<lb />
This war is a tragic example<lb />
of the continued efforts of the<lb />
Anglo-Saxons, and their American<lb />
extensions (as currently, they are<lb />
almost always in these things to-<lb />
gether) to assert global control and<lb />
domination over indigenous<lb />
people.<lb />
The United Nations is simply<lb />
a manipulative tool for these ob-<lb />
jectives, and there must be a<lb />
change in the power structure.<lb />
There must be more perma-<lb />
nent members who have veto<lb />
power if there is to be change in<lb />
this Anglo-Saxon institution cre-<lb />
ated after the World War II.<lb />
I sympathize with my Arabic-<lb />
brothers in oppression and would<lb />
like to say that now more than<lb />
ever is the time for an Arab con-<lb />
clusion (since they weredenied an<lb />
Arab solution.)<lb />
Saddam Hussein has been<lb />
humiliated. Now the American<lb />
forces must return home and not<lb />
intervene anymore.<lb />
Negotiation must begin be-<lb />
tween and among the Arab na-<lb />
tions for this and others regional<lb />
issues.<lb />
Furthermore, there should<lb />
be a permanent UN. contingency<lb />
force of 50,000 to 100,000 troops<lb />
(after the pattern of the foreign<lb />
legion) that would be prepared to<lb />
handle any future situations or<lb />
international crises.<lb />
These changes would give<lb />
real legitimacy and credence to<lb />
this traditionally weak organiza-<lb />
tion.<lb />
However, we as African<lb />
Americans must not insist that if<lb />
we are to give our sweat, blood<lb />
and toil (often in disproportionate<lb />
numbers), the previously men-<lb />
tioned acts or patternsof continued<lb />
and recurrent oppression must be<lb />
ended.<lb />
At the same time, we must<lb />
continue to exercise powers that<lb />
the great Anglo-Saxon leader,<lb />
Thomas Jefferson, has already<lb />
stated we have.<lb />
Jefferson said: That when<lb />
ever any form of government be-<lb />
comes destructive,  it is the right<lb />
of the people to alter or abolish it,<lb />
and to institute new government,<lb />
laying its foundation on such<lb />
principles and organizing its<lb />
powers in such form, as to them<lb />
shall seem most likely to effect<lb />
their safety and happiness<lb />
He continues with a state-<lb />
ment that answers the question of<lb />
why more blacks are not active in<lb />
solving their problems.<lb />
He states. "All experience<lb />
hath shown, that mankind are<lb />
more disposed to suffer, while<lb />
evils are sufferable, than to right<lb />
themselves by abolishing the<lb />
forms to which they are accus-<lb />
tomed. It is their right, it is their<lb />
duty to throw off such a govern-<lb />
ment and to provide new guards<lb />
for their security<lb />
Yes, Africans and African<lb />
Americans have been oppressed<lb />
and exploited for a long time.<lb />
Throughout this period, our<lb />
struggle for independence has<lb />
largely been controlled by our<lb />
Anglo-Saxon oppressor.<lb />
We demonstrated the way<lb />
he prescribed, our rhetoric was<lb />
delivered the way he prescribed, :<lb />
and our various ventures toT<lb />
achieve our goals were manipu- <lb />
lated or halted by his prescription<lb />
(either force, subversion, intimi- ,<lb />
dation or legal technicalities and.r:<lb />
periodic success that he allowed.) f<lb />
However, this will not be the<lb />
case in the future because the times<lb />
have ended to take these things<lb />
lightly. v l<lb />
March 19, 1991<lb />
Some shou<lb />
By Nathan Hicks<lb />
Staff Wntrr<lb />
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Pure Gold<lb />
Dancers<lb />
enter<lb />
competition<lb />
By Lara Ellington<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Dedication, entfr is -<lb />
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Gold Dancers<lb />
Team membi rs n isl<lb />
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Team members  a I a r.<lb />
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Kerri Martin, Alt is -<lb />
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Crystal Clark, Temt Hai  .<lb />
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Tiffany Griffin. Anita Wl<lb />
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of my abilitv he said I have<lb />
been fortunate enough to have<lb />
the opportunity to choreograph<lb />
the routines for a great group of<lb />
dancers<lb />
A video tape of the dance<lb />
routine, which was performed<lb />
at the ECU vs UNCW basket-<lb />
ball game, must be sent to the<lb />
Universal Cheerleader Associa-<lb />
tion by Feb. 27.<lb />
It will be judged by theUDA,<lb />
based on choreography, overall<lb />
team appearance, technique,<lb />
motion sharpness and facial ex-<lb />
pressions.<lb />
In 1990, the Pure Cold<lb />
Dancers placed 19th out of all the<lb />
nation's dance teams. If they are<lb />
among the top 13 teams chosen<lb />
"His year, they will compete in<lb />
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�f my ability he said "I have<lb />
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based on choreography, overall<lb />
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among the top 13 teams chosen<lb />
this year, they will compete in<lb />
the nationals at Sea World in San<lb />
Antonio, Texas.<lb />
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Area ministers mull over theological theory<lb />
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rnigan's article on religbn .nil<lb />
appeal in I '�:�� East arolinian in<lb />
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mtees to stir upconflict all over the<lb />
elobe Since long ago, Pmtestants<lb />
andatholics have battled over<lb />
who's nv;ht and who's wrong<lb />
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largel) existed between Protestants<lb />
themselves, because so mam de<lb />
nominations and sects have<lb />
evolved, some claiming to be the<lb />
nl true followers<lb />
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i nited States, Baptists and<lb />
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largest of the Protestant denomi-<lb />
nate 'ns and sects<lb />
Throe ministers in.reenville<lb />
talk aboutt heir religkmsandbeHers<lb />
Rev 1 arry Mosingo, .i minis<lb />
ter ot the fehovah's Witnesses on<lb />
the Falkland Highway, says, We<lb />
don't make up a Bible like people<lb />
sav we do<lb />
He says Jehovah s Witnesses<lb />
believe and worship bv the scrip-<lb />
tures ot the Holv Bible, the King<lb />
lames of the modem versions<lb />
lehovah'sWitnessosareasoci<lb />
etv of ministers who travel from<lb />
door to door to preach lehovah's,<lb />
Cod's, message Charles Taze<lb />
Kussell began the modem organi-<lb />
zation in Pennsylvania in thel870s.<lb />
Mosingi' says like other (Chris-<lb />
tian religioi � i<lb />
hel t na I hega<lb />
fomiatior i i the earth and its p<lb />
v ies tin fall of damand Eve later<lb />
followed b) the birth, death and<lb />
resurrection ol esus hristand that<lb />
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i fowever,Jehovah sWitnesses<lb />
beliefs mainl) differ from other<lb />
d. iminantt hristianreligionsonthi<lb />
1 riniry, the (Ma. e called hell and<lb />
everlasting life<lb />
Referring first to the I rinit)<lb />
Mosingo asks how lehovah theSon<lb />
of ehovah and the I loly Spirit can<lb />
possible be one being t le sa s the<lb />
rrinity is a false doctrine, because it<lb />
is not supported anywhere in the<lb />
Bible<lb />
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the rrinity originated from the<lb />
Ntcenei reed and has been i.mssI<lb />
from generation to generation in<lb />
other religions rhe Nicene Creed<lb />
is not the Bible, he adds<lb />
throughout the New lesta<lb />
ment, CSUS refers t( his almighty<lb />
I ather who gives him authority and<lb />
comfort, Mosingo sa s<lb />
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hovahwhenheisdyingonthec ross<lb />
Purthermore, lehovah spicks from<lb />
heaven when lesus is Baptized<lb />
otonlvdid ehovahsend his<lb />
Son to Farth, but he als.) sent his<lb />
comforter, the Hory Spirit, Mosingo<lb />
sis lehovah cannot be himself<lb />
his Son and the Holy Spirit in three<lb />
unique forms at the same tune, he<lb />
continues<lb />
"()neandoneandone is three<lb />
Antthei fa trine taught<lb />
bv other religions includes thedcK<lb />
rrine ot 11. II the fit where the<lb />
wicked will supposedly bum tor<lb />
eternit Mosingosays<lb />
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ated Romans6 23 which states, 1 or<lb />
i sof sin isdeath; but the gift<lb />
i k , is eternal life through lesus<lb />
( lirist our 1 ord<lb />
Mosingo stresses that the erse<lb />
a s death not eternity in hell, re-<lb />
sults from sin ITie word Hell is the<lb />
translation ot the Hebrew word<lb />
Haetes, meaning grave, Mosingo<lb />
savs hus,going to hell in the Bible<lb />
only means going to the grave<lb />
without resurrection, he continues<lb />
I teabosays, thefire mentioned<lb />
in the Bible is only a symbol of the<lb />
city dump outside of lerusalem<lb />
m here people burned tmsh<lb />
Referring to the eternal tires<lb />
tor the wicked, Mosingo says,<lb />
(,tvd's not that cruel<lb />
In addition, Mosingo savs<lb />
lehovah's Witnesses h.ive a differ-<lb />
ent mow ot everlasting life.<lb />
Some of the other religions<lb />
have the wrong idea of the King-<lb />
dom, he continues. Christians do<lb />
not die and go to heaven, he savs.<lb />
I nstead. thev will be resurrected<lb />
to abide forever with Christ on the<lb />
earth which will be reformed over<lb />
a period ot flBB wars during the<lb />
Battleot Armageddon, until it is the<lb />
way lehovah intended it to be in the<lb />
beginning, he savs.<lb />
The Glass Menagerie<lb />
opens in McGinnis<lb />
ECU Playhouse presents rennessee<lb />
Williams' modern classic<lb />
ECU News Bureau<lb />
rhe East Carolina Playhouse<lb />
will present I ennessee Williams<lb />
modem classic rhe Glass Me<lb />
nagerie I tailed by mam critic<lb />
as his most human and tender<lb />
work. The Glass Menagerie ran<lb />
in New York for over M) porter<lb />
mances and won, among mam<lb />
other honors, the New York<lb />
Critic's Award. The Playhouse<lb />
production will Open on March<lb />
22, with additional performances<lb />
on March 23, 25 and 26 at 8:15<lb />
p.mm the McCannis Theatre on<lb />
the K I campus<lb />
The Glass Menagerie is thi<lb />
story of a young man struggling<lb />
to emancipate himself from his<lb />
dependent hut domineering<lb />
mother, a faded Southern belle<lb />
being portrayed bv Ann Dewing<lb />
Lincoln. Her children make up<lb />
the few resources she has left.<lb />
Tom, the son, wishes to leave the<lb />
nest but feels a terrible respon<lb />
sibility 10 his mother and his<lb />
crippled sister, I-aura, a creatum<lb />
as fragileas the glassanimals she<lb />
collects At his mothers msts<lb />
tence (and in his own interest)<lb />
lorn brings Laura her first<lb />
v  ntleman C aller, a big<lb />
natured Irishman What!<lb />
is a bittersweet tender acl<lb />
touching i Umax and d i<lb />
ment<lb />
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cohi from Rak igh Nortli are<lb />
lina isthemother Amand<lb />
dreams of her 1" genth men<lb />
callers in her magnolia s� ted<lb />
past l ler career spans ove �<lb />
plavperibnnancesinsu! ; : ices<lb />
as New ork Connei tu ut.<lb />
( alifbmia ,od North Can lina<lb />
Ms Lincoln has graced the sl iges<lb />
of Broadway in The ellar<lb />
IheVVeHandourownSUMMER<lb />
PHEATRE in AT ON HOI<lb />
riN RcX M as Big Mama ,um. in<lb />
STrf-i MACNCH IAS as <lb />
Tickets tor IHE Gl VSS<lb />
MEN At EWE will go on sale<lb />
March is and are priced at1 �<lb />
for ECL students aixl $7 SO for<lb />
the (-enera I Publ k rhe Box H<lb />
lice is open Monday through<lb />
Fndavfrom IO30Ba.m untiHflO<lb />
p.m. and is open until 830 p m<lb />
ou pertormance nights Phone<lb />
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778.<lb />
SOFTBALL OFFICIALS The<lb />
Greenville Recreation and Parks De-<lb />
partment will be having their first<lb />
organizational meeting for any in-<lb />
terested softball officials who would<lb />
like to officiate in the spring and<lb />
summer adult softball league. The<lb />
meeting will be held at the Elm Street<lb />
Gym on Wednesday. March 12 at<lb />
"V p.m. If you are interested and<lb />
cannot make this meeting, please call<lb />
Charlie Davis, evenings at 752-2081<lb />
or Ben lames at 830-4550.<lb />
US GOVERNMENT JOBS: Now<lb />
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ALASKA SIMMER EMPLOY-<lb />
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Knowledge of retail sales and the<lb />
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472-9415.<lb />
MODELS NEEDED for spring pro-<lb />
motions, for ladies apparel and ac-<lb />
cessories. No experience necessary.<lb />
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available. Apply , The Plaza, Mon-<lb />
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TORS NEEDED for summer camps<lb />
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endar now and leave March 22 open<lb />
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FXIT 37and the ever famous Honda<lb />
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TO GAYS, LESBIANS, their fnen.ds<lb />
roommates and all those concerned<lb />
with issues relating to homosexuality:<lb />
A support group iscurren try meeting<lb />
on campus to discuss these issues<lb />
and more. Call 757-6661 for more<lb />
information.<lb />
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si mmer JOBS! Counselors, Arts<lb />
andrafts Directors and Lifeguards<lb />
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room in the basemen) ot Fleming<lb />
I l.ill Any I ionors students inter-<lb />
ested in being on the Fkmors team<lb />
m ,1 practice round against Qui2<lb />
Bowl finalistson April 16should<lb />
attend the meeting<lb />
MTsllllULJiWJLlkitt<lb />
DOWN<lb />
Winding Your Wright Down, a<lb />
nine week weight loss program is<lb />
ginning on Tuesday, March<lb />
19thlasses will be held at the<lb />
Famil) Pra ti e enter every<lb />
ruesday at 11 (X) ajm. to Noon<lb />
( all Mary Merner at 551-5459<lb />
Monday through Friday from 8<lb />
a.m. to5pjn for registration and<lb />
more information There is a<lb />
Charge tor the program. It's not<lb />
t(x late to sign up.<lb />
MAKCHIMC BAND<lb />
Attention interested dancers (who<lb />
c� dazzle and sparkle) Become<lb />
a part of the 1991 !( 1. Footbal<lb />
Spirit! Share the spotlight by<lb />
ptTtormingwiththfFuistCarolina<lb />
Pirates during the 1991 football<lb />
season. Tin- GOLDEN GIRLS<lb />
DANCE LINE will hold tryouts<lb />
April 13-14; 9a.m. A p.m. Saturday<lb />
and 1 p.m4 p.m. Sunday in Me<lb />
morial Gym. For more informa-<lb />
tion, call 757-6982.<lb />
2ND ANNUAL "OrnFRS.<lb />
coLniESTiANfrr<lb />
BCl I District 97, State Employees<lb />
Assooation of North Carolina, will<lb />
be sponsoring their 2nd Anraia<lb />
"Oldtes-Goldies" Dance on Sat-<lb />
urday, April 6, 1991, from 8.X)<lb />
pm -1(K) p.m. at the Greenville<lb />
( bun try C lub, witha DJ featuring<lb />
musk from the '50s, '60s, 70s.<lb />
There will be door prizes, light<lb />
hors d'oeuvres, and cash bar, as<lb />
well as prizes for winners of dance<lb />
contests. Advanced tickets at a<lb />
costof$6persort may beobtained<lb />
by calling Peggy Nobles (757-6012)<lb />
or Treva Matthews (551 -2937). A<lb />
limited number of tickets will be<lb />
available at the door.<lb />
SPECIAL OLYMPICS<lb />
Ilie 1991 GreenvillePittCo. Spe-<lb />
cial Olympics Spring Games will<lb />
be held on April 19th at E. B.<lb />
Aycock Jr High School in<lb />
Greenville (rain date: April 24).<lb />
Volunteers are needed to help<lb />
serve as buddieschaperones for<lb />
the Special Olympics. Volunteers<lb />
must be able to work all day from<lb />
9 a.m2 p.m. (The first ones there<lb />
will be assigned a position). An<lb />
orientation meeting will be held<lb />
on April 17 in Old Joyner Library,<lb />
room 221 from 5-6:00 p.m. Free<lb />
lunchesand volunteer t-shirts will<lb />
be provided the day of the games<lb />
to all volunteers who have at-<lb />
tended theorientation session. For<lb />
more information, contact Lisa<lb />
Mills at 8304551.1<lb />
GAMMA BFTA PHI<lb />
HONORS SOTIFTY<lb />
Welcome back from the Spring<lb />
Break 7.00p.m. Mendenhall244,<lb />
Tuesday, March 19th. Officers<lb />
will meet at 6:15 p.m.<lb />
BLOOD DRIVF<lb />
Army ROTC will sponsor a blood<lb />
drive at the Mendenhall Student<lb />
(enter on March 21 from noon<lb />
until 6 p.m. There is currently a<lb />
shortage of blood in this area of<lb />
the state due to deployment of<lb />
soldiers to Saudi Arabia. Help us<lb />
inoureffort tobuild uplocaJ Hood<lb />
supplies.<lb />
LAW SCHOOL ADMISSION<lb />
TEST(LSAT)<lb />
The LSAT will be offered on Mon-<lb />
day, June 10, 1991. Applications<lb />
must be completed and mailed to<lb />
Law School Admission Service,<lb />
Box 2000, Newtown, PA 18940.<lb />
Postmark deadline if May 7,1991.<lb />
Applications postmarked after this<lb />
date must be accompanied by a<lb />
$40, non-refundaHe late registra-<lb />
tion fee. The NEW applications<lb />
may be obtained from the ECU<lb />
Testing Center, Speight Building,<lb />
Room 105<lb />
ECUSTUrFIMTKFHAn<lb />
ASSOCIATION<lb />
ECU Student Rehabilitation As-<lb />
sociation Yardsale, March 23,1991,<lb />
7:0t)a.muntil,cornerofGreenville<lb />
Blvd. and Charles Blvd. (In front<lb />
of the Belk building).<lb />
Business groups and civic groups<lb />
are needed to fill volunteer posi-<lb />
tions during the 1991 North<lb />
Carolina Special Olympic Sum-<lb />
mer Games. Typical responsibili-<lb />
ties include serving as housing<lb />
escorts, chaperons, assistants at<lb />
competition staging areas and<lb />
sports specific assistants (timers,<lb />
scorers, measurers, etc.). Volun-<lb />
teers must be at least 16 years (ld,<lb />
and will need to attend an orien-<lb />
tation training session and a job<lb />
specific training session. Training<lb />
sessions will be held in May. Rep-<lb />
resentatives of groups can call<lb />
Alice Keen or Rita Rov at (919)<lb />
83042l6or83O42l7 Thedatesof<lb />
thegamesareMay30-une2,1991<lb />
at East Carolina University.<lb />
GROUP ADVISINC FQR<lb />
PRE-OTSTUDFNTS<lb />
Group advising for Pre-OT stu-<lb />
dents will be held Monday, March<lb />
25th from 3:00-500 p.m. in Room<lb />
205, OT Classroom Belk Building.<lb />
If you are unable to attend the<lb />
group meeting on Monday, March<lb />
25th, the OT Department faculty<lb />
will meet with general college<lb />
ad vises on the folio wing dates and<lb />
times: Tuesday, March 26th, 9:00-<lb />
12.00; Wednesday, March 27th,<lb />
12:30-2:30; and Thursday, March<lb />
28th, 900-12:00.<lb />
MATH LAB<lb />
Students who received a grade of<lb />
Incomplete (I )m Math ()001 (Math<lb />
Lab) Fall semester must remove<lb />
that incomplete by 4O0 p.m Fri-<lb />
day, March 22, 1991. The Math<lb />
Lab is open from 2O0 pm. until<lb />
4:00 p.m Monday through<lb />
Thursday, to allow students<lb />
needing to remove an incomplete<lb />
to take their remaining tests. A<lb />
student with an incomplete from<lb />
Fall semester who fails to com-<lb />
plete the required work by March<lb />
22nd will receive a grade of "F"<lb />
and be required to take Math 0001<lb />
again QNote: Tobeallowedtotake<lb />
any test, a student must present a<lb />
'picture" IDlo the Math I ib per<lb />
sonnel I<lb />
REGISTRATION FOR<lb />
GENERAL CO! I FC.F<lb />
STUDENTS<lb />
General College students should<lb />
contact their advisers the week of<lb />
March 25-29 to make arrange<lb />
ments for academic advising for<lb />
summerstermsand fall semesters,<lb />
1991. Early registration will begin<lb />
April 1 and end April 5.<lb />
MEDICAL CO! I .FC.F.<lb />
ADMISSION TEST (MCAT)<lb />
The Medical College Admission<lb />
Test application has been received<lb />
by the ECU Testing Center. The<lb />
test will be offered on Saturday,<lb />
April 27,1991. Application blanks<lb />
are to becompleted and mailed to:<lb />
MCAT Registration, The Ameri-<lb />
can college Testing Program, P.O.<lb />
Box 414, 2255 North Dubuque<lb />
Road, Iowa City, IA 52243. Ap-<lb />
plications must be postmarked no<lb />
later than March 29,1991. Appli-<lb />
cations may be obtained from the<lb />
Testing Center, Speight Building,<lb />
Room 105, East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity.<lb />
INTERVIEW WORKSHOPS<lb />
The Career Planning and Place-<lb />
ment Service in the Bbxton House<lb />
is offering one hour sessions to<lb />
assist you in the interviews on and<lb />
off campus. Sessions to help will<lb />
be held in the Career Planning<lb />
Room of the Bloxton House at 3<lb />
p.m. Come on any of the follow-<lb />
ing date March 5 19 and 25<lb />
STUDENTS W1U DIG<lb />
CLKrsTRinrvr<lb />
SOKEEESm<lb />
East( arolina Unrversir) students<lb />
will participate in the country's<lb />
largest intramural volleyball pro<lb />
gram this year as CertsTrident<lb />
SpikeFest 91 makes a -mashing<lb />
debut on college campuses For<lb />
the inaugural season,anestinated<lb />
130,000 students at 600 colleges<lb />
and universities have already reg-<lb />
istered to participate CertsTn<lb />
dentSpikelest 91 is scheduled for<lb />
March 15-27. Students interested<lb />
in registering a team should con-<lb />
tact Paulette Evans at 757-6387.<lb />
CertsTndentSpikeEestl begins<lb />
when each of the participating<lb />
schools hosts an intramural 4-on-<lb />
4 coed volleyball tournament for<lb />
teams oi 2 male and 2 female play-<lb />
ers. Varsity- volleyball players are<lb />
ineligible to participate. In the<lb />
Spring, the winning team from<lb />
each on-campus tournament will<lb />
advance to one of 16 Regional Fes-<lb />
tivals with other winning teams to<lb />
determine Regional Champions.<lb />
To keep the tournament within<lb />
the fun spirit of intramural com<lb />
petition, there are not plans for a<lb />
national championship. "Because<lb />
volleyball is oneof the most popu-<lb />
lar sports on college cam puses, we<lb />
felt that this would bean ideal way<lb />
to reach active college students<lb />
and provide them with a fun and<lb />
competitive activitysaid Robert<lb />
Clouston, Vice President of Prod-<lb />
uct Management of the Warner-<lb />
Lambert Company.<lb />
March 19,1991<lb />
Athletic<lb />
Selection cornmittt<lb />
searches for replac<lb />
By Kerrv Nester<lb />
Assistant Sporti ! d<lb />
On M nda)<lb />
ofnciafeamH tmced<lb />
head basketball<lb />
head am hot<lb />
seasons.<lb />
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Lewisandt riffM<lb />
to stay on until their nrractsrui<lb />
out in June A thai time,<lb />
also be dismissed<lb />
Hart said that I learch ford<lb />
new head roach  � �� 91 - <lb />
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Steele ended<lb />
English Majors?<lb />
TwoECi students playafi<lb />
illegal in tne state of Nortt<lb />
Ruggers to h<lb />
state tournaiil<lb />
By Tom Woerner<lb />
Special io the Fast Carolinian<lb />
When most people think o:<lb />
nigbv their minds immediately go<lb />
to a large group oi people plavnng<lb />
football without pads somewhere<lb />
in a foreign country<lb />
Some people don I realise that<lb />
rugbv thrives in America and there<lb />
is even a team presenting ECL In<lb />
fact, last vear the Tirate squad cap-<lb />
tured the North Carolina title at thc<lb />
college level<lb />
Rugby has its derivatives in<lb />
ancient football .On ginallv football.<lb />
as the people of the 14th century<lb />
called it, was plaved as a type ot<lb />
medieval folk game These garner<lb />
wereusualh "ad hoc" meaning that<lb />
the teams did not ha ve a designated<lb />
number of plavers.<lb />
The sport in the 14th century,<lb />
as it is today, was seen by many to<lb />
be a violent sport Many people felt<lb />
that the sport reflected the violent<lb />
tenor of life.<lb />
The sport did then and does<lb />
now, however, give the players a<lb />
way to vent their frustrations. Rugby<lb />
today is perhaps not as violent as it<lb />
was 500 years ago, but it is not far<lb />
from it<lb />
According to one ECU player,<lb />
who played high school football,<lb />
rugby is much tougher. Although<lb />
many of the rules are different, the<lb />
mair <lb />
leather Ks<lb />
playing I<lb />
between<lb />
ferent rules <lb />
not � car pads<lb />
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opposed to a vai<lb />
basketball 01<lb />
being supportei<lb />
department thq<lb />
cerves it suppoj<lb />
ational services<lb />
The team is rj<lb />
out scholarships<lb />
members solely<lb />
athletes This Of<lb />
,i greater numhe<lb />
The rugbv tel<lb />
than 111st a sprtj<lb />
to one member.<lb />
likcatraternit<lb />
the team takes<lb />
withsomntiesan<lb />
parties.<lb />
There is a oi<lb />
mplaingnigb<lb />
four times a vvej<lb />
game a week, usj<lb />
Because the<lb />
state title last yo<lb />
chosen to host th<lb />
that will be held I<lb />
This should<lb />
citing tou mar<lb />
across North Ca <lb />
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SOFTBALI OFFICIALS: ihe<lb />
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partmenl will be having their first<lb />
organizational meeting for any in-<lb />
terested softball officials who would<lb />
- to officiate in the spring and<lb />
n mer adult softball league. The<lb />
rtg will be hold at the Elm Street<lb />
on Wednesday, March 12 at<lb />
. m It you arc interested and<lb />
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( all Mary Mernei il 551 5459<lb />
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Attention interested dancers (who<lb />
i an dazzle and spai kle) Become<lb />
a part ol the ' � I! Football<lb />
spirit: sh.irr the ipotlight by<lb />
perforrningvviththeEastCarolina<lb />
Pirates during the 1991 footbaS<lb />
season The GOLI l (,IKI.S<lb />
DANC E LINE will hold tryouts<lb />
April 13-14;9ajn 4pm Saturday<lb />
and 1 p m -4 p m Sunday in Me<lb />
monal (.vni For more trtforma-<lb />
tion, call 757 6982<lb />
2NPANNUAL.X!Li2JLS-<lb />
GQiJ21�SI.L)ANCj;<lb />
E ' District 97, State Employees<lb />
Ass k Ki'ii �ioI Northt aroiina.wiO<lb />
!x' sponsoring their 2ml Annual<lb />
i 'iJirs c loldies I )ance on Sit<lb />
urday, April 6, l'l, from 8.X)<lb />
p.m IflO p m at the Greenville<lb />
( ountry( lub, with a DJ featuring<lb />
music from the '50s '60s, 70s.<lb />
rhere will be door prizes, light<lb />
lurs d'oeuvres, and cash bar, as<lb />
well as prizes for winnersof dance<lb />
ontests. Advanced tickets at a<lb />
a st i l $6person may beobtained<lb />
by callingPeggy Nobles (757-Wl 2)<lb />
orTreva Matthews (551-2917). A<lb />
limited number oi tickets will be<lb />
available at the door.<lb />
SPECIAL OLYMPICS<lb />
I he 1991 Greenville-Pitt Co. Spe-<lb />
i ial i Mympics Spring (lames will<lb />
be held on April ltth at E. B.<lb />
Aycock Jr. High School in<lb />
( .reenville (rain date: April 24).<lb />
Volunteers are needed to help<lb />
serve as buddieschaperones for<lb />
the Special Olympics. Volunteers<lb />
must be able to work all day - from<lb />
9 am -2 p.m (The first ones there<lb />
will be assigned a position). An<lb />
orientation meeting will be held<lb />
on April 17 in Old Joyner I.ibrary,<lb />
room 221 from 5-6:00 p.m. Free<lb />
lunchesand volunteer t-shirts will<lb />
be provided the day of the games<lb />
to all volunteers who have at-<lb />
tended theorientation session. For<lb />
more information, contact Lisa<lb />
Mills at 830-4551<lb />
GAMMA BF7TAPHT<lb />
HONORS SOCIETY<lb />
Welcome back from the Spring<lb />
Break 7.00p.m. Mendenhall244,<lb />
Tuesday, March 19th Officers<lb />
will meet at 6:15 p.m<lb />
BLOOD PR IT<lb />
ArmyROTC will sponsor a blood<lb />
drive al the Mendenhall Student<lb />
(enter on March 21 from noon<lb />
until 6 p.m There is currently a<lb />
shortage of blood in this area of<lb />
the state due to deployment ot<lb />
soldiers to Saudi Arabia. 1 lelp us<lb />
inour effort to build up local blood<lb />
supplies.<lb />
LAW SCHOOL ADMISSION<lb />
TEST(LSAT)<lb />
Ihe 15 A r will be offered on Mon-<lb />
day, June 10, 1991. Applications<lb />
must be completed and mailed to<lb />
Law School Admission Service,<lb />
Box 2000, Newtown, PA 18940.<lb />
Postmark deadline if May 7,1991.<lb />
Applicatioas postmarked after this<lb />
date must be accompanied by a<lb />
$40, non-refundable late registra-<lb />
tion fee. The NEW applications<lb />
may be obtained from the ECU<lb />
Testing Center, Speight Building,<lb />
Room 105<lb />
ecustudfntrf:hap<lb />
ASSOCIATION<lb />
ECU Student Rehabilitation As-<lb />
sociation Yardsale, March 23,1991,<lb />
7:00a.muntil,wmerofGreenville<lb />
Blvd and Charles Blvd. On front<lb />
of the Belk building).<lb />
Business groups and civic groups<lb />
are needed to fill volunteer posi-<lb />
tions during the 1991 North<lb />
Carolina Special Olympic Sum-<lb />
mer Games Typical responsibili-<lb />
ties include serving as housing<lb />
escorts, chaperons, assistants at<lb />
competition staging areas and<lb />
Sports specific assistants (timers,<lb />
scorers, measurers, etc I Volun-<lb />
teers must be at leasl 16 eai -1 ld.<lb />
and will need to attend an orien-<lb />
tation training session and a ob<lb />
specific training session Training<lb />
sessions will be held in May Rep<lb />
resentatives of groups can call<lb />
Alice Keen or Rita Roy at (919)<lb />
83(M216or 8304217. Thedatesd<lb />
the games are May 30-June 2,1991<lb />
at East Carolina University.<lb />
GROUP ADVlSINCrOK<lb />
PRE-OTSTtJDFNTS<lb />
Group advising for PreOl stu-<lb />
dents will be held Monday, March<lb />
25th from 3:00-5.00 p.m. in Room<lb />
205, OT Classroom Belk Building.<lb />
If you are unable to attend the<lb />
group meeting on Monday, March<lb />
15th, the OT Department faculty<lb />
will meet with general college<lb />
advisesonthefollowingdatesand<lb />
times: Tuesday, March 26th, 9:00-<lb />
12:00; Wednesday, March 27th,<lb />
12:30-2:30; and Thursday, March<lb />
28th, 9:00-12:00.<lb />
MATH LAB<lb />
Students who received a grade of<lb />
Incomplete (I) in Math 0001 (Math<lb />
l.ab) Fall semester must remove<lb />
that incomplete by 4:00 p.m Fri-<lb />
day, March 22, 1991. The Math<lb />
Ub is open from 2:00 pm. until<lb />
4:00 p.m Monday through<lb />
Thursday, to allow students<lb />
needing to remove an incomplete<lb />
to take their remaining tests. A<lb />
student with an incomplete from<lb />
Fall semester who fails to com-<lb />
plete the required work by March<lb />
22nd will receive a grade of "F"<lb />
and be required to take Math 0001<lb />
again (Nott lobe allowed to tak<lb />
am test, a student must pi<lb />
"picture ID to the Math lal �<lb />
sonnel<lb />
RLG IS IK A riON EQB<lb />
GENERA! COM K.I<lb />
General College students should<lb />
contact their advisers the weekol<lb />
March 25-29 to make arrange<lb />
ments for academic advising tor<lb />
summers terms and fall semesters<lb />
1991 Early registration will begin<lb />
April l and end April 5<lb />
MEDJ�ALCQLLEGE<lb />
ADMISSION TEST (MCAT1<lb />
Ihe Medical College Admission<lb />
rest application has been received<lb />
by the ECU Testing Center. Phe<lb />
test will be offered on Saturday,<lb />
April 27,1991. Application blanks<lb />
aretobecompfetedarrimailedto<lb />
MCAT Registration, The Amen<lb />
can college Testing Program, P ()<lb />
Box 414, 2255 North Dubuque<lb />
Road, Iowa City, IA 52243 Ap-<lb />
plications must be postmarked no<lb />
later than March 29,1991. Appli-<lb />
cations may beobtained from the<lb />
Testing Center, Speight Building.<lb />
Room 105, East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity.<lb />
INTERVIEW WORKSHOP<lb />
rhe Canvr Planning and Place-<lb />
ment Service in the Bloxton House<lb />
is offenng one hour sessioas to<lb />
assist you in the interviews on and<lb />
off campus Sessioas to help will<lb />
be held in the Career Planning<lb />
Room of the Bloxton House at 3<lb />
p.m Come on any ot the tollow-<lb />
STUDENTS Will jl(,<lb />
Q RTSfTRIDl<lb />
SPIKEFES1<lb />
East arolina I nb rudents<lb />
will participate in tl � ountn s<lb />
gesl intramural v lle ball pn<lb />
' thi ear as erts Indent<lb />
Spike! esl  mak� s a smashing<lb />
d� bul : . i .�� campuses<lb />
thi' inaugural seas tn, anestimated<lb />
150)00 students at 6 - i l ges<lb />
and universities have alread) n<lb />
istered to participate tits rn<lb />
dentSpikeFest vM is scheduled I<lb />
March 2" 27 Students interested<lb />
in registering a team should con<lb />
tad Paulette Evans at "usr<lb />
Certs i ridentSpikeresI 91 Ixms<lb />
when each of the participating<lb />
schools hosts i intramural 4 on<lb />
4.oti volleyball tournament foi<lb />
teams of 2 male and 2 female play<lb />
ers �irsit voHeyball players an<lb />
ineligible to participate In thi<lb />
Spring, the winning team from<lb />
each on campus tournament will<lb />
advance tooneof 16 Regional res<lb />
tn als w ith other winning teams to<lb />
determine Regional Qvunpions<lb />
lo keep the tournament within<lb />
the fun spoil of intramural com<lb />
petition, there are not plans tor a<lb />
national championship "Because<lb />
volleyball is one oi the most popu-<lb />
larsportson college campuses. �<lb />
telt that this would bean ideal wan,<lb />
to reach active college students<lb />
and provide them with a hm and<lb />
competitive activitysaid Robert<lb />
( louston, Vice President oi IYod<lb />
ud Management oi the Wamer-<lb />
I ambert Company<lb />
March 19,1991<lb />
Athletic<lb />
Selection committ<lb />
searches for repla<lb />
B K�-rr Nester<lb />
Assistant Sp. rl<lb />
�� ialsann<lb />
I basket<lb />
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state tournaiil<lb />
By Tom Woemer<lb />
Special to the f Jt . arohnian<lb />
When nk <lb />
nigbv their mir !<lb />
to a large gn : f p<lb />
toothall without pads a mev<lb />
in a forewji ci �untr<lb />
Somepe ; lon'trea  that<lb />
nigbv thrr. es in nvnca and then1<lb />
is even a team representing EC I In<lb />
tact, last year th ' irate sq<lb />
tuned the North ar ina titk<lb />
college level<lb />
Rugbv ha- its derr<lb />
ancient football OriginaU) foott�ll<lb />
as the people ol the I4th century<lb />
called it was played as a rp<lb />
medieval k Ik game I1 garrH-s<lb />
wenuisvialK ad ha rnearengthal<lb />
thetearnsdkdnothaveadesnated<lb />
number of players<lb />
The sp.irt in the 14th centur)<lb />
as it is tix1a, was seen h manv to<lb />
bea violent sport Manx people felt<lb />
that the sport reflected the violent<lb />
tenor of life<lb />
The snort did then and does<lb />
now, however, give the players a<lb />
way to vent their tnastrations Rugb<lb />
today is perhaps not as violent as it<lb />
was 500 vears ago, but it is not far<lb />
from it.<lb />
According to one EC I plawr<lb />
who played high school football.<lb />
rugby is much tougher Although<lb />
manv of the rules are different, the<lb />
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than Hist a sp<lb />
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'ike a fraternity<lb />
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withsororibesai<lb />
pa rtu-v<lb />
There is<lb />
in playing rugby<lb />
tour times ,i wvj<lb />
game a week, us<lb />
Because thel<lb />
tate title last 11<lb />
chosen toh.st th<lb />
that wfllbeheWj<lb />
This should<lb />
a ting tou ma mer<lb />
across North Ca<lb />
the coveted star�.<lb /><pb facs="00058272_tn_0008" /><lb />
19, 1991<lb />
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED<lb />
THE EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN<lb />
IS NOW<lb />
HIRING<lb />
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I ALL<lb />
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11 �� impions.<lb />
,u � � � , jthm<lb />
i ' in ural i om<lb />
are nt)l plans for a<lb />
pionshij "Because<lb />
stpopu<lb />
� ' ampuses,w<lb />
ould bean ideal waj<lb />
j: ssions bo � h m rive oolk ge students<lb />
r iewsonand and provide them with a fun and<lb />
competitive activity, said Robert<lb />
Planning touston. Vice President of Prod<lb />
aa<lb />
tonl '<lb />
March 19,1991<lb />
Blie i�aat (flarultnian<lb />
17<lb />
Athletic department removes<lb />
Selection committee<lb />
searches for replacement<lb />
Steele<lb />
inherited i Pirate program that v is "Rather, they will serve in an ad i<lb />
in shambles and had usl gon� sor capacity ust as it did in th<lb />
througha 12 I6sea onundci former search tlt.it resulted in the hirii<lb />
head coach Chariii Harrison Bill Lewis (E U's head footl<lb />
! he Pirates finished the season av� h<lb />
By Kerry Nester<lb />
ssisiani sports Editor<lb />
i Mondav March 11 school<lb />
sannourH ot the dismissal of<lb />
isketball coach Mike Steele<lb />
� i hot F( I for the past tour<lb />
v ter agcmizingover tins de<lb />
� � si veral das it was de<lb />
�it MikeSteeleberelievedof<lb />
 is head basketball coax h<lb />
in � ro( Mhlctk sDavel lart<lb />
s decisii �n was made in<lb />
� interests ol .ill parties con<lb />
nsan never<lb />
� � " ight assume<lb />
�. is made in corn ert<lb />
� inn � ' itterdis ussions<lb />
ifficialsdenied that tin<lb />
� is related to the DVV1<lb />
: i Steele reo r ed earh<lb />
itantshn. Benetb Scott<lb />
li rift Mills will beaDowed<lb />
m until their contra ts run<lb />
� At th.it time, they will<lb />
� hsmissed<lb />
� irt said th.it the search for .1<lb />
� id 1 u h will begin as soon<lb />
ssible<lb />
leelei ii.iivl his fourth season<lb />
,it the helm ol the Pirates witha 12<lb />
1 record 1 Its overall record since<lb />
(oming to E( 1 is 48 68; .1 41 4<lb />
percent winning average<lb />
In his tenth season ol collegiate<lb />
1 oaching, Steele hascompiled a 172<lb />
l(W record, for .1 M 4 percent mark<lb />
Before coming to E( I , Steeh<lb />
spent six seasi ns .is head (oa h .it<lb />
DePauw I niversity, where he led<lb />
the Rgers to four straight N( A A<lb />
Division 111 tournaments<lb />
Me also led his squad to the<lb />
NCAA 1 inal lour in 1983 84 and<lb />
his figerteamwon6l straight home<lb />
games, .1 1 hision III record<lb />
rhisissomethingSteele wanted<lb />
to a complish w hen he a me to<lb />
!il ,i w inning tradition at home<lb />
Sim v His an<lb />
2 2 I iei or i .it Minges 1 olisoun<lb />
ando ei 1 me hall ol the games II<lb />
has played have been decided b 1<lb />
mints or less<lb />
A quo: � taken fr �m .1 l tti<lb />
the edit ,r 1! The I � man on<lb />
Man h 2 1989, said For th first<lb />
time, we ha c people on this, am<lb />
pus whose favorite team is East<lb />
v arolina ind the reason the) � ire is<lb />
due to the hope that oa h Sti � ���<lb />
has built around what used to be<lb />
perceived as a hopeless situation<lb />
Inh first si as, mat EC I Stei l�<lb />
with an v- n rd but lost two<lb />
overtime indwen beati<lb />
him �  10 p : loss In his<lb />
second y a r, Steele led F 1 I to their<lb />
tirst winning season since the I9H2<lb />
R3 team posting a l"1 14 record<lb />
I tn 1 1st two seasons, E I has<lb />
slumped ��� ithal '� I8n ord in 1988<lb />
89and thisvear sdisappointu .<lb />
16 mark<lb />
In 1 i 1 r tir st v' 11 things wen<lb />
so bad �� ith the r� niiting situation<lb />
that wi i'i  iden I this onh our<lb />
thin) eai Sttvle said This � as<lb />
the vear we wen ipj � I t<lb />
17 � ,� .<lb />
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basket<lb />
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I lart will ultimately make the<lb />
final ili'i ision on w hi h 1 an.lit<lb />
will get the job rhen ' hanccllor<lb />
Rii ii ird Eakin will give ins ap<lb />
proval<lb />
1 he membersof thei mmittei<lb />
include the following: harhet in<lb />
,issh latr athlrtn s direi tot 1 l<lb />
 an Sant ass late athletii idirei<lb />
tor Rilev Roberson, chairman<lb />
Boai I of 1 nistees Athlcti. s '<lb />
mittee Mien fnomas Student<lb />
  �� emment Assi� iatii mpresi li<lb />
Stanlcs i ove, senior member of the<lb />
Pirati b isketball squad; i I rnn<lb />
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ni itive l hrisFurlouj<lb />
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ind Pam Pei 11<lb />
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the timi t: 1" � ' "<lb />
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said<lb />
I lart slid tb ll<lb />
alios that it ism the ml i �f thi<lb />
l niversitv t sele t a o �a h is<lb />
quii klv as p. � .sibk hi woul<lb />
: - nist to help with n<lb />
Steele 1 1<lb />
1.1<lb />
Cel�st� HoHman - tcU Photo Lab<lb />
11 11 (erei ill during one of the Pirates home<lb />
� � edlead 1 hmgiob<lb />
ECU Golf team splits two<lb />
tourneys over spring break<lb />
By Francis Vaughn�<lb />
st.itt Writer.� �<lb />
The Eastarolina goii tram�th to<lb />
plaved in tv � 11 stai '<lb />
dunng Spring Break � irl' ir <lb />
on at the. 11I� : I2tl<lb />
In ten ollegiate in Santei S 11<lb />
�� imsplaved in th ti uirnament. <lb />
lerbittei<lb />
1 In � plaved a ig 1<lb />
s first tournament st;<lb />
w mhK and rain in the final 1<lb />
� ,1m' s con hij.<lb />
. pccti d tin. first da Ihe la-�: ��<lb />
rates shut 517 atunting the h- st�1 troi<lb />
1 ,� iresout ol five 1 h . trai.<lb />
. rh leader South l arolina b) <lb />
tsN (<lb />
Iho lone bright spcHs the fi. . � �<lb />
� , ,vere Senu rs lohn M igu 1.<lb />
n : Creg Powell tiring 1 1. ith a<lb />
Southarolina s Brett Quigle) ledsixth pla e fmisl2:i<lb />
ii 1 idn ilh .� itl � � ndei  0 il��<lb />
 - nd E 1 10 noner<lb />
llegiateatthe ;reenbner oil<lb />
� w B� rn ! ast � ar the<lb />
ites finished second t hind the<lb />
�. ond ranked team in the country,<lb />
orthi arolina his year the Pi rates<lb />
n �  fi r sweet revenge as th. <lb />
faced North Carolina and eleven<lb />
other teams<lb />
E( I s purple team shot 507<lb />
� �� tiled leadei Hd Dominion<lb />
bv tour shots I bug 11" ' as the<lb />
r iti . fer the first dav as he<lb />
led the E I gold team th a 4<lb />
hn Hurst ot Old dominion shot a<lb />
three under pai f�9 to J in-<lb />
dividual lead<lb />
!he Pirates purpk h am shot<lb />
v.M the seccmd day to move into a<lb />
tie for the lead with Old I on inion<lb />
iding th �� 1 ��'� senkii t in <lb />
1'oweil whi hot  '<lb />
Francis Vaughn was the low Pirate<lb />
Sc1 Golf pane 8<lb />
Ruggers to host<lb />
state tournament<lb />
By Tom Woerner<lb />
Special to the asl Carolinian<lb />
When most people think of<lb />
�  � . their minds immediately go<lb />
1 irge group of people playing<lb />
- thai! without pads somewhere<lb />
� ireign country.<lb />
iome people don't realize mat<lb />
� igby thrives in America and mere<lb />
. n a team representing KU In<lb />
� 1.1. last vear the Pirate squad cap<lb />
ired the North arolina tide at the<lb />
liege level.<lb />
Rugby has its derivatives in<lb />
lentfootball. Originally football,<lb />
the people of the 14th century<lb />
ailed it, was played as a type of<lb />
medieval folk game Thesegames<lb />
were usually "ad hx" meaning that<lb />
imsdid not have.idesignattxi<lb />
� imber of players<lb />
The sport in the 14th century,<lb />
is it is today was seen by many to<lb />
� aviotentsport Many people felt<lb />
thai the sport reflected the violent<lb />
tenor of life.<lb />
The sport did then .md d(xs<lb />
now, however, give the players a<lb />
a ,n tovent theirfnistratuns Rugby<lb />
h day is perhaps not as violent as it<lb />
was mX) years ago, but it is not far<lb />
from it<lb />
According to one ECU player,<lb />
who played high school football,<lb />
rugby is much tougher. Although<lb />
many of the niles are different, the<lb />
main goal remains the same 1.1 get a<lb />
leather ball past.� ertam p int 1 ffl a<lb />
playing field I he main difference<lb />
between the sports, besides thi dil<lb />
ferent rules, is that rugby players do<lb />
not wear pads<lb />
At E I' nibv is a 1 tub sport as<lb />
opposed to a varsity sport such as<lb />
basketball or football Instead of<lb />
being supported by the athletii<lb />
department the rugby team re-<lb />
ceives its support from the recre-<lb />
ational services department.<lb />
The team is not allowed to give<lb />
out scholarships and thus gains ifs<lb />
members solely through walk-on<lb />
athletes.This opens the spirt up to<lb />
a greater number of students<lb />
The rugby team at E 11 is more<lb />
than just a spirts team According<lb />
to one member, the team is almost<lb />
like a fraternity Some of the events<lb />
the team takes part in are mixers<lb />
with sororities and sponsoring team<lb />
parties<lb />
There is a lot ot work involved<lb />
inplayingrugby The team practu es<lb />
four times a week ami plavs one<lb />
game a week, usually on Saturday<lb />
Because the ECU team won the<lb />
state title last year, they have been<lb />
chosen to host the state tournament<lb />
that will be held in Apnl<lb />
This should prove to be an ex<lb />
citing tournament as teams fromall<lb />
across North Carolina compete for<lb />
the coveted state title.<lb />
UNC, Eastern Michigan<lb />
an unlikely match-up<lb />
P) it<lb />
A . find a stranger<lb />
pairim I ' ' A A tournarm nt s<lb />
� � � than Northarolina<lb />
and '<lb />
1 h, - ovei even �<lb />
thin I vi rsus 12) to<lb />
conferehi the powerful At (<lb />
versus the underrated MAC) to<lb />
coaches (Dean Smith versus Ben<lb />
Braun)<lb />
hose an thes hixils meeting<lb />
in one halt of the Kist Regional<lb />
semiftnalson Friday night at bast<lb />
Rutherford, N.J ,afterthey each won<lb />
rbeir way thereSunday with second-<lb />
round victories<lb />
Top seeded and fourth-ranked<lb />
North arolina 5) 1 ruised past<lb />
Villanova 84 69 and into the round<lb />
of 16 for the record I Ith consecutive<lb />
vear and improved its record in 25<lb />
N( A A appearances to 52-25.<lb />
Eastern Michigan (26-6) is now<lb />
10 Sweet 16s behind the Tar Heels<lb />
after twiting Penn Mate 71-68 in<lb />
overtime to bring their overall<lb />
record in two tournament appear-<lb />
ances to 2d.<lb />
"Ithasn t sunk in yet Eastern<lb />
Michigan's Marcus Kennedy said<lb />
Til he sittinginmvrixm tomorrow<lb />
and somebod) will come in and<lb />
sav, "You're in the final 16 That's<lb />
vvhtMi it might hit me<lb />
As Kennedy and the other se-<lb />
niors on the Hurons prepare for<lb />
their first regioruil semifinal, Rick<lb />
Fox and the seniors on orth<lb />
( arolina are set tor their fourth in as<lb />
man) years.<lb />
It's a great feeling, Fox said<lb />
"I've been in tour of them myself<lb />
and now l want to accomplish one<lb />
more thing in life and that'sgetting<lb />
a regional championship<lb />
A regional championship<lb />
means a berth in the Final Four,<lb />
something North (arolina hasn't<lb />
managedsincewinrangitallinl982.<lb />
"You show me sonx'other team<lb />
thafs been to the Sweet 1M1 times<lb />
m a row Fox said Fans want to<lb />
sv us beat everyone then when we<lb />
don't it sa disappointment. Some-<lb />
times they forget about the great<lb />
regular seasons we've had.<lb />
"There's nothing we can do<lb />
aboutwhatthe) say We'regoingto<lb />
have tun and I'm sure they will too<lb />
There's no big team left. When we<lb />
saw the seedings we woe thinking<lb />
it would be us, Syracuse UCl. A and<lb />
someone else"<lb />
Well. the got the someone else<lb />
right<lb />
Second-seeded Syracuse, No 4<lb />
UCLA and No 5 Mississippi State<lb />
all lost in the first round, the latter<lb />
two to Penn State and Eastern<lb />
Michigan, respectively.<lb />
The Tar Heels held up the se-<lb />
lection committee's seeding ability<lb />
with an easy win over Northeastern<lb />
and then an equally impressive run<lb />
See UNC, page 8<lb />
arner<lb />
I ambi � � ipan)<lb /><pb facs="00058272_tn_0009" /><lb />
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Athletic department removes Steele<lb />
Selection committee<lb />
searches for replacement<lb />
l<lb />
By Kerry Nester<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
i.n Mondav, March 11, school<lb />
ottinalsannourKed the dismissal of<lb />
ht ad basketball coach Mike Steele,<lb />
head coach of ECU for the past four<lb />
v asons<lb />
After agonizing over this de-<lb />
cisi n tor several days, it was de-<lb />
it ha t M ike Steele be relieved of<lb />
; itiesasheadbaskethallcoach<lb />
Directorof Athletics Dave Hart<lb />
� wiid ITiis decisionwasmadein<lb />
best interests of all partiescon-<lb />
med<lb />
Personnel divisions are never<lb />
mplistic as one might assume<lb />
de ision was made in concert<lb />
the haixellorafterdiscussions<lb />
.�, th oach Steele<lb />
School officials denied that the<lb />
ision was related to the DVV1<lb />
� rtst Coach Steele received early<lb />
vear.<lb />
Assistants Chns Benetti, Scott<lb />
isandGrittMillswiubealowed<lb />
� stay on until their contracts run<lb />
it in lune At that time, they will<lb />
also be dismissed.<lb />
! lart said that the search for a<lb />
 head coach will begin as soon<lb />
as possible.<lb />
Steele ended his fourth season<lb />
at the helm of the Pirates with a 12-<lb />
16 record. His overall record since<lb />
coming to ECU is 48-68; a 41 4<lb />
percent winning average.<lb />
In his tenth season of collegiate<lb />
coaching, Steelehascompiled a 172-<lb />
108 record, for a 61.4 percent mark<lb />
Before coming to ECL Steele<lb />
spent six seasons as head coach at<lb />
DePauw University, where he KM<lb />
the Tigers to tour straight NCAA<lb />
Division III tournaments<lb />
He also led his squad to the<lb />
NCAA Final Four in 1983-84 and<lb />
hisTiger team won61 straight home<lb />
games, a Division 111 record.<lb />
This issomethingSteele wanted<lb />
to accomplish when he came to<lb />
ECU; a winning tradition at home<lb />
Since his arrival, the Pirates have a<lb />
32-21 record at Minges Coliseum<lb />
and over one-half of the games FCl<lb />
has played have been decided by 10<lb />
points or less<lb />
A quota taken from a letter to<lb />
tne edit r at The t  Can Union on<lb />
March 2, 1989. said, "For the first<lb />
time, we have people on this cam-<lb />
pus whose favorite team is Fast<lb />
Carolina ami the reason they careis<lb />
due to the hope that Coach Steele<lb />
has built around what used to be<lb />
perceived as a hopeless situation<lb />
In hisfirst season at ECU.Steele<lb />
inherited a Pirate program that was<lb />
in shambles and had just gone<lb />
througha 12 lb season under to rmer<lb />
head coach Charlie Harrison.<lb />
The Pirates finished the season<lb />
with an 8-20 record, but lost two<lb />
overtimegamesand were beaten 11<lb />
times by 10 points or less. In his<lb />
second year, Steele led ECU to their<lb />
first winning season since the 1982-<lb />
83 team, posting a 1514 record.<lb />
The past two seasons, FCl' has<lb />
slumped witha IM8 record in 1988-<lb />
89 and this vear sdisappointing 12<lb />
lb mark.<lb />
"In our tirst vear, things were<lb />
so bad with the recruiting situation<lb />
that we considered this onh our<lb />
third year Steele said. "This was<lb />
the year we were supp sed to win<lb />
16, 1" or 18 games<lb />
Controversy with sophomore<lb />
guard Ste e Ri hardson and junior<lb />
center oe Brightwell, combined<lb />
with thf season ending injury of<lb />
senior pint guard lett Whitaker<lb />
early in the vear might have con-<lb />
tributed to the losmg season.<lb />
 had a lot of iontroversy<lb />
this season Steele said " knd l �s<lb />
ingour point guard really hurt us<lb />
Following the dismissal, Hart<lb />
announced on March 14. that a se-<lb />
lectii n a nrnitteehad been sele ted<lb />
to head up the hunt tor a new head<lb />
oiih<lb />
"This committee will not be<lb />
accountable tor naming the next<lb />
basketball oach. Hart said<lb />
'Kather, thev will serve in an advi-<lb />
sory- capacity, iist as it did in the<lb />
search that resulted in the hiring ot<lb />
Bill Lewis (ECU'S head football<lb />
coach)<lb />
Hart will ultimately make the<lb />
final decision on which candidate<lb />
will get the job. Then, Chancellor<lb />
Richard Fakin will give his ap-<lb />
proval<lb />
Hie members of theo mmitttv<lb />
include the following: Charlie Carr,<lb />
associate athletics director; Henry<lb />
Van Sant, associate athletics direc-<lb />
tor; Rilev Roberson, chairman.<lb />
Board of Trustees Athletics Com-<lb />
mittee; Allen Thomas, Student<lb />
Government Association president;<lb />
Stanley 1 ove, senior member oi the<lb />
Pirate basketball squad; Dr Ernie<lb />
Schwarz, faculty athletics repre-<lb />
sentative; Qtrisftirlough, president<lb />
ot the ECU Educational Founda-<lb />
tion; and Pam Penland, assistant<lb />
athletics director.<lb />
I lart indicated thai he would<lb />
like to see the selection completed<lb />
by April 8.<lb />
"However, that is a very ten<lb />
tative time frame We will discuss<lb />
the time frame further in the<lb />
committee's first meeting' Hart<lb />
said.<lb />
1 lart said that although he re-<lb />
alizes that it is in the interest i the<lb />
I niversity to select a coach as<lb />
quickly as possible, he would not<lb />
do so ust to lielp with recruiting.<lb />
See Steele paqe 8<lb />
5ES5 WoHm.n - Ecu Pk�o Lit<lb />
Coach Steele argues with a referee's call during one of the Pirates home<lb />
games 1 as! Monday Steele was dismissed trom his head coaching ipb<lb />
ECU Golf team splits two<lb />
tourneys over spring break<lb />
By Francis Vaughn<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
� - <lb />
The East Carolina- orf-ream<lb />
piaved in two golf tournaments<lb />
during Spring Break, starting their<lb />
season at the Palmetto<lb />
Intercollegiate in Santee, S.C. High-<lb />
teen teams played in the25thannual<lb />
tournament<lb />
The weather played a big role<lb />
in E T s first tournament Strong<lb />
winds and rain in the final nine<lb />
holes pushed ECU'S scores higher<lb />
than expected the first day. The Pi<lb />
rates shot 317, counting the best<lb />
four scores out oi five. They trailed<lb />
early leader South Carolina by 22<lb />
shots.<lb />
The lone bright spots the tirst<lb />
were Seniors ohn Maginnes<lb />
and (.reg Powell tiring 76s each.<lb />
South Carolina's Brett Quigley led<lb />
individually with one under par at<lb />
71.<lb />
Da) two brought sunshine and<lb />
relatively calm winds. The Pirates<lb />
shot 298 and moved from 10th to<lb />
ninth place in the team standings.<lb />
ohn Maginnes shot an even par 72<lb />
to put him in .i tie for 12th indi-<lb />
vidually.<lb />
Hie final round ot the tourna-<lb />
ment was piaved under bitterly cold<lb />
and windy conditions. Many golf-<lb />
ers wore hats and gloves to stay<lb />
warm<lb />
Phe Pirates ignored the weather<lb />
and shot the low round ot the day,<lb />
301. The Pirates aulted from ninth<lb />
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shooting a one under par 215 lohn<lb />
nine- led E I golfers with a<lb />
sixth place finish with 221<lb />
ThePiratesi ameback homo to<lb />
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Club in New Bern. Ust vear the<lb />
Pirates finished second behind the<lb />
second ranked team in the country,<lb />
NorthCamlina. ThisvearthePirates<lb />
were out for sweet revenge as thev<lb />
faced North Carolina and eleven<lb />
other teams.<lb />
ECU'S purple team shot 307<lb />
,md trailed leader Old Dominion<lb />
bv four shots. Doug Hoey was the<lb />
low Pirate golfer the first day as he<lb />
led the ECU gold team with a 74.<lb />
John Hurst of Old dominion shot a<lb />
three under par b9 to grab the in-<lb />
dividual lead.<lb />
The Pirates purple team shot<lb />
301 the second day to move into a<lb />
tie tor the lead with Old Dominion.<lb />
Leading the way was senior (ireg<lb />
Powell who shot a one over par 73.<lb />
Francis Vaughn was the low Pirate<lb />
See Golf, page 8<lb />
Ruggers to host<lb />
state tournament<lb />
By Tom Woerner<lb />
Special to the East Carolinian<lb />
When most people think of<lb />
rugby their minds immediately go<lb />
to a large group of people playing<lb />
football without pads somewhere<lb />
in a foreign country.<lb />
Some people don't realize that<lb />
rugby thrives in America and there<lb />
iseven a team representing ECU. In<lb />
fact, last year the Pirate squad cap<lb />
tured the North Carolina title at the<lb />
"liege level.<lb />
Rugby has its derivatives in<lb />
ancient football. Originally football,<lb />
as the people of the 14th century<lb />
called it, was played as a type of<lb />
medieval folk game. These games<lb />
were usually "ad hoc" meaning that<lb />
the teamsdid not havea designated<lb />
number of players.<lb />
The sport in the 14th century,<lb />
as it is today, was seen by many to<lb />
be a violent sport. Many people felt<lb />
that the sport reflected the violent<lb />
tenor of life.<lb />
The sport did then and does<lb />
now, however, give the players a<lb />
way to vent their frustrations. Rugby<lb />
today is perhaps not as violent as it<lb />
was 500 years ago, but it is not far<lb />
from it.<lb />
According to one ECU player,<lb />
who played high school football,<lb />
rugby is much tougher. Although<lb />
many of the rules are different, the<lb />
main goal remains the same to get a<lb />
leather ball past a certain pint on a<lb />
playing field. The main difference<lb />
between the spirts, besides the dif-<lb />
ferent rules, is that rugby playersdo<lb />
not wear pads.<lb />
At ECU rugby is a club spirt as<lb />
opposed to a varsity sport such as<lb />
basketball or football. Instead of<lb />
being supported by the athletic<lb />
department, the rugby team re-<lb />
ceives its support from the recre-<lb />
ational services department.<lb />
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out scholarships and thus gains it's<lb />
members solely through walk-on<lb />
athletes. This opens the sport up to<lb />
a greater number of students.<lb />
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than just a sports team. According<lb />
to one member, the team is almost<lb />
like a fraternity. Some of the events<lb />
the team takes part in are mixers<lb />
with sororities and sponsoring team<lb />
parties.<lb />
There is a lot of work involved<lb />
inplaying rugby. The team pactices<lb />
four times a week and plays one<lb />
game a week, usually on Saturday.<lb />
Because the ECU team won the<lb />
state title last year, they have been<lb />
chosen to host the state tournament<lb />
that will be held in April.<lb />
This should prove to be an ex-<lb />
citing tournament as teams from all<lb />
across North Carolina compete for<lb />
the coveted state title.<lb />
UNC, Eastern Michigan<lb />
an unlikely match-up<lb />
ill ft6 - ECU WxXo Lab<lb />
Hit and run!<lb />
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round ot lb than North Carolina<lb />
and Eastern Michigan<lb />
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conference (the powerful ACC<lb />
versus the underrated MAC) to<lb />
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Braun).<lb />
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semifinals on Friday night at East<lb />
Rutherford, N.J alter they each won<lb />
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North Carolina (27-5) cruised past<lb />
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"It hasn't sunk in yet Eastern<lb />
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As Kennedy and the other se-<lb />
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many vears.<lb />
"It's a great feeling Fox said.<lb />
"I've been in four of them myself<lb />
and now 1 want to accomplish one<lb />
more thing in life and that's getting<lb />
a regional championship<lb />
A regional championship<lb />
means a berth in the Final Four,<lb />
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managed since winningitall in 1982.<lb />
"You show me someother team<lb />
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The Tar Heels held up the se-<lb />
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