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                <lb />
&amp;z iEaat (HwcalMm<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Vol.65 No.23<lb />
Tuesoay, April 9, 1991<lb />
Greenville, Nortx Carolina<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
School of Art weathers $13,000 budget cut<lb />
By Celeste Hoffman<lb />
Spnial to Tht F�nt I arnhnijn<lb />
Recent budget cuts make the<lb />
future of the School of Art less cer-<lb />
tain<lb />
Art Haney, the assistant dean<lb />
of the School of Art. said the normal<lb />
operating budget is $90,000 This<lb />
year, about Si 3,000 has been lost to<lb />
cuts<lb />
During the summer, the school<lb />
ordered educational supplies and<lb />
equipment, with hopes it would<lb />
arrive in time tor the Mil semester.<lb />
B) the time we got word that<lb />
we would have tobe giving some of<lb />
th.it monev hack .1 lot ot that had<lb />
alreadv been spent Hane said<lb />
They tell you, 'assume that you're<lb />
going to get the same amount of<lb />
money that vou had last year and<lb />
go ahead and start ordering vour<lb />
equipment and supplies<lb />
"Asittumedout, we are antici-<lb />
pating another shortfall so the an-<lb />
ticipation is that the money we are<lb />
going to get is less than what we<lb />
had originallv planned on getting<lb />
The school need sail the money<lb />
in its budget to operate.<lb />
What reallv hurts at this time<lb />
is that a lot of this money is already<lb />
spent Hanev said. The two most<lb />
important items are educatuMi.il<lb />
supplies and educational equip-<lb />
ment There are verv few  items<lb />
left that have not been dipped into<lb />
heavily<lb />
Honoraria are used to bring in<lb />
visiting artists and to recruit new<lb />
faculty<lb />
Travel expenses allow faculty<lb />
to recruit fmm across the country<lb />
and h ft field trips. The monev isalso<lb />
used to send faculty to the Accred-<lb />
i ting Bodies Conference which they<lb />
are required to attend.<lb />
"When it comes to recruiting,<lb />
we will probably have to interview<lb />
on the telephone or require the top<lb />
candidates to go to the College Arts<lb />
Association in Washington, DC,<lb />
and send our recruiter there to in-<lb />
terview or we ma v ha veto require<lb />
them to pay their own wav over<lb />
here, which is verv unprofessional<lb />
Haney said.<lb />
Hanev said he did not know<lb />
how the school would manage if<lb />
there were any further reductions.<lb />
The onlv money the school has left<lb />
available is in educational supplies,<lb />
"but that's because lfs our most<lb />
heavnlv funded initially; we relv on<lb />
it as an emergency hind<lb />
"Right now we're at the bare<lb />
bones (financially) he said "If we<lb />
have anv equipment failures we're<lb />
going to be in trouble; we rust won't<lb />
have the money to fix the equip-<lb />
ment. To me it's just amazing that a<lb />
state budget committee can project<lb />
or end up with such a high short-fall<lb />
of over $500 million in anticipated<lb />
revenue that did not show up. I<lb />
mean, to me that's a colossal blun-<lb />
der<lb />
Budget cuts will also be felt by<lb />
the students, especially with the<lb />
increase from 601 students in the<lb />
fall of 1989 to 656 in the fall of 1940.<lb />
"We have more students to<lb />
teach withiess money for supplies<lb />
Hanev said<lb />
Students could be turned away<lb />
because there will not be enough<lb />
faculty to teach them.<lb />
Some classes in the fall of 1990<lb />
are already oversized.<lb />
'There is only so much space<lb />
when you only have 20 seats in a<lb />
room, like in a d ra wi ng class where<lb />
peoplecan'tallstandupandwork<lb />
Hanev said<lb />
On a brighter note, Haney has<lb />
confidence that the students will<lb />
hang on.<lb />
"Srudentsare adaptable, they'll<lb />
start working in cheaper materials,<lb />
using less exotic glazes, forgetting<lb />
about gold luster and instead of<lb />
working in silver they'll work in<lb />
copper he said. "The burden is<lb />
going to fall on the students<lb />
Ceramics, sculpture and metal<lb />
desi gn studen ts wil 1 be most affected<lb />
bv the budget cuts because thev use<lb />
consumable supplies and need<lb />
more monev.<lb />
To outweigh costs, there are<lb />
shident organizations like the Ce-<lb />
ramics Guild Professor and Cur-<lb />
See Budget Cut page 2<lb />
Public Safety officer arrests<lb />
two auto theft suspects<lb />
Bv Jean Car a wav<lb />
suit Writer<lb />
Thanks to an observant patrol<lb />
officer and a con emed tudent,two<lb />
flueveswerearrested in the progress<lb />
of breaking ind entering vehicles<lb />
last week<lb />
Ace trding to Lt Keith Knoxof<lb />
the ECU Department of Public<lb />
Safety the first incident happened<lb />
1 mi April 4 at about 2 M a.m. in the<lb />
area of th rd and Reade street<lb />
parking lots<lb />
i t W K Rei hstein was on<lb />
routine patrol when hesaw tin d ��<lb />
or s � ars had Km v iped<lb />
ito av, Ki � said<lb />
� �� hide,<lb />
walkedt ired ports irandsaw<lb />
the right sidt vent window broken<lb />
and a hammer on the ground.<lb />
"Upon looking into the vehk v<lb />
he found a black male subject lying<lb />
between the two front seats Kno<lb />
said<lb />
The suspect was carrying bur-<lb />
glary toolson him, including a f ld-<lb />
ing shim.<lb />
The suspect was identified as<lb />
26-year-old Mack Ray Little of (;n<lb />
enville. Little is charged with one<lb />
count of breaking and entering an<lb />
auto. He is being held in Pitt Count v<lb />
tail under $5,000 bond, according to<lb />
It. Knox<lb />
The second attempted thett<lb />
happened on April 5atabout2a.m.<lb />
Riechstein was again on patrol<lb />
when he was stopped by an tin<lb />
known woman on lames Street,<lb />
knox said<lb />
"She stated that someone was<lb />
breaking into a state van parked on<lb />
the Ninth and fames Street parking<lb />
lot knox said.<lb />
Reichstein investigated and<lb />
found a bloody shirt around the<lb />
side mirror apparently used to break<lb />
the glass, Knox said.<lb />
I le then saw a man,j iseph lohn<lb />
Narissi,18,ofl07-BScottHall,inthe<lb />
van<lb />
Narissi was arrested and<lb />
charged with breaking and entering<lb />
of an auto He was taken to Pitt<lb />
Countv lail under $1,000 secured<lb />
bond<lb />
'That shows bv working to-<lb />
gether, bv hearing things and re-<lb />
porting things, crimes can be pre-<lb />
venue and people who do crimes<lb />
can be apprehended Knox said<lb />
mim �! 1-<lb />
SGA approves anti-smoking legislation<lb />
By Wendy O'Neil<lb />
Special to The aM Carolinian<lb />
I he Student Government Av<lb />
sociation approved a resolution for<lb />
asnxke-fTeeenvironment,gaveout<lb />
1,360and heard an administration<lb />
member speak on group diversity<lb />
in their meeting Monday night.<lb />
Under the new resolution,<lb />
smoking will be prohibited in<lb />
rest n 10ms and in 50 percent ot dor-<lb />
mitory dining facilities, including<lb />
the Croatan, the Galley and College<lb />
Hill Dining Hall. According to a<lb />
recent survey, 77 percent of students<lb />
are non-smokers.<lb />
I'hi Mu Alpha, a professional<lb />
music fraternity, received1JO for<lb />
a convention in New Orleans.<lb />
The legislature alsoapproved a<lb />
constitution for the Intra-Fratemity<lb />
Council and one for the Sign Lan-<lb />
guage Club.<lb />
Dr. Larry Smith, assistant vice-<lb />
chancellor of student life for minor-<lb />
ity affairs, spoke to the legislature<lb />
about Purple Pride, the Division of<lb />
Student Life's philosophy on the<lb />
importance of recognizing and ac-<lb />
cepting individual and group di-<lb />
versity.<lb />
"Bv the year 2000, white males<lb />
will no longer be the majority in the<lb />
work force Smith said. Smith said<lb />
that we still live in a very racist and<lb />
sexist society, and we must learn to<lb />
appreciate people who are differ-<lb />
ent fmm ourselves.<lb />
Smith also named concepts<lb />
important to the goals of Purple<lb />
Pnde. He wants to work toward<lb />
community, diversity and equality<lb />
and get away from prejudice, dis-<lb />
crimination and stereotyping.<lb />
The principle was first used in<lb />
the summer of 1990 during fresh-<lb />
man orientation.<lb />
"Purple Pnde has already<lb />
touched first-year students hesaid.<lb />
"Mv challenge now is to get upper-<lb />
class students<lb />
Pow-Wow to feature Native American dances, clothing<lb />
By im Rogers<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
For people who like music,<lb />
dancing, colorful clothing and his-<lb />
toric culture, the Native Amencans<lb />
of ECU will hold a Pow-VVow on<lb />
April 12 and 13.<lb />
Pow-Wows are held by Native<lb />
American groups wishing to share<lb />
their cultures among themselves<lb />
and with the rest of the public<lb />
thnnigh songs, da noes and clothing.<lb />
Chris Robbi ns, a member of the<lb />
Native Amencans of ECU, has<lb />
danced in many Pow-Wows and<lb />
says they occur regularly across the<lb />
nation.<lb />
"You could go to a different<lb />
oneevery weekend Robbinssaid.<lb />
The festivities begin on Friday<lb />
at 8 p.m. with a Grand Entry, which<lb />
is the entrance parade of all the<lb />
dancers to a "flag song according<lb />
to Robbins.<lb />
The flag song is like playing the<lb />
National Anthem before sporting<lb />
events.<lb />
After the flag song inter-tnbal<lb />
dancing, the bulk of the Pow-VVow,<lb />
begins<lb />
The inter-tribal dances are<lb />
mostlv war dances derived from<lb />
Northern and Southern cultures.<lb />
The dancers dance clockwise<lb />
around a single drum to symbolize<lb />
the earth's rotation around the sun<lb />
during each year.<lb />
The war dances are a way for<lb />
each dancer to show his style<lb />
Robbinssaid.<lb />
Special dances such as the "two-<lb />
step" and the "sneak up" may also<lb />
be performed. The "two-step" is the<lb />
only dance where the male and fe-<lb />
male dancers are hand-in-hand.<lb />
The "sneak up" resembles a<lb />
person sneaking up on another<lb />
person or animal as in a hunt,<lb />
Robbinssaid.<lb />
This Pow-VVow is going to be<lb />
run accord ing to Southern etiquette<lb />
because most of the music and<lb />
dances planned are derived from<lb />
the Southern Plains Indians.<lb />
According to Robbins, there<lb />
will be anywhere from 30 to 150<lb />
dancers from many different places<lb />
attending the Pow-VVow.<lb />
Robbins is a Northem-styic<lb />
dancer. He said the differences be-<lb />
tween Northern style and Southern<lb />
Style are found in both the clothing<lb />
and the musk.<lb />
The Northern style of dress is<lb />
loose wn th articles hanging from the<lb />
clothing while the Southern style is<lb />
"tidier he said.<lb />
The Northern style drum pitch<lb />
is higher than the Southern style,<lb />
Robbins said.<lb />
According to Robbins some<lb />
Pow-Wows are contests offering<lb />
cash rewards to the best dancers.<lb />
This will be a dancer-oriented<lb />
Pow-Wow Robbins said.<lb />
Exchange program offers students change of scene<lb />
By Jim Rogers<lb />
SUff Writer<lb />
Universities across the nation<lb />
will receive a sample of ECU in the<lb />
fall semester when 17 students study<lb />
abroad<lb />
The National Student Exchange<lb />
is a program formed to let students<lb />
change their environment but re-<lb />
main on the road to graduation.<lb />
'The advantage is expanding<lb />
the students horizons and getting<lb />
access to courses that may not be<lb />
taught at their regular campuses<lb />
Stephanie Evancho, the ECU stu-<lb />
dent exchange coordinator, said.<lb />
The program involves 99 col-<lb />
leges and universities in the United<lb />
States and its territories. ECU stu-<lb />
dents will study in such pkweJ as<lb />
Hawaii, Maine, Wyoming, Oregon<lb />
and Arizona for the 1991-92 school<lb />
year.<lb />
According toEvancho,srudcnts<lb />
decide where they want to go<lb />
through information in catalogs<lb />
about the universities and the loca-<lb />
tion of the school. Students almost<lb />
always get their first choice, she<lb />
said.<lb />
Of the students who applied,<lb />
16 got their first choice. The other<lb />
one was "very pleased" with her<lb />
assignment, according to Evancho.<lb />
All of the students are matched<lb />
to their universities at seminars be-<lb />
tween the coordinators from the<lb />
involved schools.<lb />
"It is a very personal thing<lb />
Evancho said.<lb />
Evancho credits the high suc-<lb />
cess rate in matching students to<lb />
their desired school to the people-<lb />
onented matching process. Shesaid<lb />
the success rate would pmbably be<lb />
less if the matching process was<lb />
done by computers.<lb />
Steve Kinney came to ECU last<lb />
Fall through the exchange program<lb />
fmm Fort LewisCollegein Durango,<lb />
Colorado. He was one of 20 stu-<lb />
dents from other schools that came<lb />
to ECU for the 1990-91 school year.<lb />
According to Kinney he could<lb />
take classes at ECU that were not<lb />
offered at his university, but most<lb />
of the benefits were social and cul-<lb />
tural.<lb />
"I got to see what going to a big<lb />
school is like Kinney said, noting<lb />
that Fort Lewis College has an en-<lb />
rollment of 4,000.<lb />
Army ROTC to hold annual military ball<lb />
Special to Th� Laat Carolinian<lb />
On Friday, April 12, 1991,<lb />
the ECU Ckpartmentof Military<lb />
Science (Army ROTC) will hold<lb />
its annual Military Ball at the<lb />
Hilton, Greenville.<lb />
The evening will include a<lb />
reception, dinner, a guest speaker<lb />
and a dance afterwards. The<lb />
speaker for the evening will be<lb />
Colonel Thomas E. Swain, Com-<lb />
mander of the Army � Air Force<lb />
Center for Low-Intensity Conflict<lb />
in Washington.<lb />
This year is the eighth year<lb />
that ECU'S Pirate Battalion has<lb />
held a Military Ball.<lb />
Atthisyear'sball. the Battal-<lb />
ion will bid farewell to one of its<lb />
greatest supporters. Captain<lb />
Steve L Jones.<lb />
Jones will leave after this<lb />
year to serve in Korea.<lb />
INSIDE TUESDAY<lb />
Editorial<lb />
The East Carolinian responds<lb />
to criticism from the president<lb />
of the RHA.<lb />
Features 7<lb />
ECU Chemistry students will<lb />
begin work on synthesizing<lb />
superconductors.<lb />
Sports !<lb />
Six members of the men's<lb />
track team performed we In<lb />
meets in Arizona.<lb />
Qjssitied b<lb /><pb facs="00058278_tn_0002" /><lb />
2 (Blje Caat (Unrolintan April 9, 1991<lb />
Public Safety officer involved in car<lb />
chase; subject fled, leaving car behind<lb />
April �<lb />
f�34 "htrd and Reade streets. Responded to a breaking and<lb />
entering<lb />
iM i"hird and Reade streets: transported subject in custody<lb />
hi PuWk Safety.<lb />
0525 Public Safety checked out with subject in custody.<lb />
Npnl 4<lb />
' J54 IVIk Residence 1 lall: responded to a student reporting<lb />
His vehicle missing Student had lent keys to another student.<lb />
Reporting student was advised to obtain a warrant.<lb />
200 N intharxKTiarlesstnvts: responded to a breaking and<lb />
i nt ring ot an automobile with the suspect on the scene.<lb />
 Ninth and v Diaries streets: checked out with a subject in<lb />
� 1<lb />
A piil S<lb />
!21 1 ocation unknown: transported an intoxicated pedes-<lb />
trian<lb />
! ocation unknown, asked subject to leave the campus<lb />
in ah ohol violation.<lb />
18 Fifth Street subject stopped fordriving white mtoxicated.<lb />
6 Magistrate s office: checked out with a banned subject.<lb />
I 45 College Hill Drive and S. Memorial Drive: responded to<lb />
a K m i le being assaulted The subject did not want to press charges.<lb />
0414 ireene Residence 1 laO: responded to a report of harass-<lb />
hone calls and a possible missing person. Same was un-<lb />
I<lb />
April b<lb />
1 kment Residence 1 laD: responded to subjects throw-<lb />
iti r balloons at girls sunbathing.<lb />
1S44 Bnxly Building: escorted an intoxicated mate from the<lb />
Bnv! til ling to the University Inn.<lb />
Reade and Cotanche streets: non-student given verbal<lb />
' nooperator7slioense,can?tes5aridrecktessdrivingand<lb />
not usii g seatbeits.<lb />
18 rhird and Reade streets: non-student given verbal<lb />
warning tor underage drinking and for littering.<lb />
-k oQege Hill Drive: student given campus citation for<lb />
i md reckless driving.<lb />
I (otten Residence Hall (southeast): subjects given verbal<lb />
n �i . r naving alcohol on campus.<lb />
020 Bn wster Building (south): a traffic stop turned into a<lb />
: .i Brewster Building to Rock Springs Road. The motorist<lb />
the scene ("he vehicle was towed.<lb />
lenkins Art Center underage subject given a state cita-<lb />
tion for ilcohol consumption.<lb />
April 7<lb />
!  ,vubhc Safety. tcxk a report of harassing phone calls.<lb />
2 55 So tt Residence Hall: investigated subjects shwhng fire-<lb />
wi rks fnm the second floor.<lb />
 rune Scene is taken from official Public Safety logs<lb />
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Golden Key honor society chapter to open on campus<lb />
By LeClair Harper<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
top 15 percent of juniors and se-<lb />
niors in all disciplines.<lb />
"One of the nicest things about<lb />
Golden Key National Honor it is that it is interdisciplinary said<lb />
Society, new to the ECU campus, Kali Kirkham, mid- Atlantic regional<lb />
will hold itschartenng nveptjonon director for Golden Key<lb />
Tuesday, April 23.<lb />
I. George Antonelle, assistant<lb />
vice chancellor of the University of<lb />
North Carolina system, will be the<lb />
keynote speaker at the reception.<lb />
Golden Kev is an invitational<lb />
honor society that targets only the<lb />
Budget Cuts<lb />
ricuhim Coordinating of The Ce-<lb />
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that the program am Id not be<lb />
maintained without the guild.<lb />
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lor example, the Christmas<lb />
sale th.it occurs anuind the first oi<lb />
December and the mug sale thev<lb />
had in November, help to pav for<lb />
supplies and even to buy out a ce-<lb />
At ECU, the cut off foreligibility<lb />
to join Golden Key is at least a 33<lb />
grade point average.<lb />
Students who received invita-<lb />
tions must return their reply by<lb />
Wednesday, April 10.<lb />
Golden Key awards two<lb />
scholarships at each chapter each<lb />
year. The first of those scholarships<lb />
at ECU will be presented at the<lb />
reception on Apnl 23.<lb />
Golden Key also provides ca-<lb />
reer assistance to their members<lb />
through their Career Assistance<lb />
Reference. This source lists more<lb />
than 150 companies, including<lb />
Fortune 500 companies, that are in-<lb />
terested in Golden Key members.<lb />
"It is a good way to have con-<lb />
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Sweet, assistant dean of stud<lb />
The only other twi i u ni vt'rsi hes<lb />
in NorthCanilina that hum ' ,<lb />
Kev charters are iXike 1 ruveraty<lb />
and UNC at Charlotte<lb />
Dr Thomas Buttery i I �<lb />
School of Education will beth<lb />
visor for the honor � iety<lb />
"I think it will be a tern!<lb />
ganization for the ampus<lb />
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ECU News Bureau<lb />
The East Carolina University<lb />
School of Medicine will begin a resi-<lb />
dency training program in physical<lb />
medicine and rehabilitation<lb />
(PM&amp;R) this summer, the first of its<lb />
kind in North Carolina.<lb />
After an arduous review pro-<lb />
cess, the new program has received<lb />
approval from the Accreditation<lb />
Committee on Graduate Medical<lb />
Education (ACGME), the national<lb />
accrediting body for residency pro-<lb />
grams. The first four residents will<lb />
begin the four-year training pro-<lb />
gram July 1.<lb />
A residency is a period of addi-<lb />
tional training that all new physi-<lb />
cians undertake after graduation<lb />
from medical school. Based in<lb />
teaching hospitals, the residency<lb />
lasts from three to five years and<lb />
prepares a phvsician to specialize<lb />
in such areas as pediatrics, surgery,<lb />
familv medicine and some 10 other<lb />
disciplines.<lb />
Specialists in PM&amp;R�known<lb />
as phvsiatnsts � provide rehabili-<lb />
tative care to individuals who have<lb />
been severely injured or who suffer<lb />
from a disabling illness or condi-<lb />
tion. The specialty is unique in its<lb />
complexity, according to Dr.<lb />
Sanford Vernick, the Director of the<lb />
new residency program and ECU<lb />
Associate Professor or Thysical<lb />
Medicine and Rehabilitation.<lb />
'Because the patient'sproblems<lb />
are so complicated said Vernick,<lb />
"the physiatrist must utilize a team<lb />
of experts to deal with nearly every<lb />
aspect of the patient's life. The<lb />
physiatrist is the captain of the<lb />
team<lb />
Although the board which cer-<lb />
tifies physicians in PM&amp;R was<lb />
formed in 1940, the development of<lb />
the specialty has occurred largely<lb />
since the end of the Second World<lb />
War, Vernick said. War has been an<lb />
important catalyst in thisevolution,<lb />
as med icine sought and found tech-<lb />
niques to restore wounded soldiers<lb />
to some semblance of normal life.<lb />
Vernick said the specialty con-<lb />
tinues to grow in response to sev-<lb />
eral factors. Hospital staffs have be-<lb />
come more proficient at "saving<lb />
people in the emergency depart-<lb />
ment and these patients require<lb />
increasingly heavy concentrations<lb />
of rehabilitative care.<lb />
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plavwg a role bv providing incen-<lb />
tives to hospi tal s to transfer pa tients<lb />
earlier fromacutecareunits to more<lb />
cost-effective rehabilitation pro-<lb />
grams.<lb />
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older, who will make up nearly<lb />
seven percent of the population by<lb />
the year 2000, are among the heavi-<lb />
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lated the demand for physiatrists,<lb />
the number of residency programs<lb />
training new phvsiatnsts is limited.<lb />
The United States and Canada have<lb />
126 medical schools but only 72<lb />
residency programs in PM&amp;R. In<lb />
contrast, there are over 200 resi-<lb />
dency programs in pediatrics.<lb />
The Southeast now has seven<lb />
programs�at the Medical College<lb />
of Virginia, the University of Vir-<lb />
ginia, The Eastern Virginia Medical<lb />
School, Emory University, the Uni-<lb />
versity of Alabama, Louisiana State<lb />
University and ECU.<lb />
Vernick attributes the dearth of<lb />
rehabilitation residencies in part to<lb />
the stringent requirements of the<lb />
ACGME for theaccreditationof new<lb />
programs.<lb />
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a board-certified rehabilitation fac-<lb />
ulty, and ancillary faculty willing to<lb />
assist in teaching, and a well-<lb />
equipped facility with a good pa-<lb />
tient mix that will expose residents<lb />
to a wide variety of maladies.<lb />
Some of the most common are<lb />
spinal cord injury, stroke, head in-<lb />
jury, amputabons, chronic pain and<lb />
neuromuscular disorders.<lb />
That ECU's application for a<lb />
residency was approved by<lb />
ACGME speaks well for both the<lb />
medical school and the Regional<lb />
Rehabilitahon Center of Pitt County<lb />
Memorial Hospital, where the pro-<lb />
gram will be based, Vernick said.<lb />
"1 think it's a feather in our cap<lb />
that thev approved us because a lot<lb />
of programs applv and are not ap-<lb />
proved he said.<lb />
Division of continuing education to sponsor workshop<lb />
ECU Newt Bureau<lb />
"Managing Men and Women:<lb />
A Constructive Approach a<lb />
workshop for managers and super-<lb />
visors, will be held at ECU, April 16.<lb />
Sponsored by the ECU Divi-<lb />
sion of Continuing Education, the<lb />
program wi 11 exa mine issues fad ng<lb />
men and women in the workplace.<lb />
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cussion include the wav men and<lb />
women talk and express emotions,<lb />
prejudices, offensive wordsand be-<lb />
havior, communications through<lb />
better listening and managing male-<lb />
female tensions that commonly arise<lb />
in the workplace.<lb />
Dr. Jo Allen, an Assistant Pro-<lb />
fessor and Director of the ECU<lb />
Writing Center in the Department<lb />
of English, and Dr. Carol Thomp-<lb />
son, an Assistant Professor of Soci-<lb />
ology, will conduct the program.<lb />
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cations and human relations<lb />
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clude at noon.<lb />
A registration fee will be<lb />
charged.<lb />
For more informabon and to<lb />
register, contact the ECU Division<lb />
of Continuing Education, or call<lb />
(919) 757-6143.<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4, Tuesday, April 9, 1991<lb />
Students neglect opportunities<lb />
The masthead editorial for this issue Ms. Neal's criteria for the purpose of a<lb />
was to comment on the poor turnout for the student newspaper seems to revolve solely<lb />
recent SGA election. However, the issue of around its ability to cover campus events, it<lb />
votercandidate apathy among students also seems to leave out many other oppor-<lb />
during these elections has become so com- tunities that a student newspaper, such as<lb />
mon-place and predictable that we decided The East Carolinian, offers its student read-<lb />
vet another article could only be as ineffec- ership and staff,<lb />
tive and unmotivating. With the mindset that student organi-<lb />
And so, as deadline approached, we zations are somehow employed by the stu-<lb />
eonsidered a host of topics to tangle with, dents simplv to render a service, we all<lb />
but none really stood out  until we read stand to be dangerously mislead. It is the<lb />
Ms. Shelly N'eal's letter to the editor. It's just faculty and staff at this university who are<lb />
below this column and is so intertwined employed to perform services for students,<lb />
with this editorial that we ask you to read it Student organizations, including The<lb />
before you continue. East Carolinian, are by contrast living parts<lb />
of the student body that require active par-<lb />
Mfr, Neal's aeiopti&amp;ast - fcatupaton by the students in order for them<lb />
Carolinian has somehuat rijtjjfroms?tp fe1- Y offer opportunities<lb />
the real purpose of a stuoent newspaper "for leacfersKip' and alliance to learn from<lb />
weighed heavily on our minds. What is the your mistakes and take pride in your<lb />
real purpose of a student newspaper? We achievements. They are interactive, fragile<lb />
looked at our own statement of purpose to and necessary,<lb />
try and see just where we had done wrong. The danger lies in the assumption that<lb />
"The East Carolinian is owned and op- even the most established student organi-<lb />
erated by the students of East Carolina zations will survive without student sup-<lb />
University and is committed to providing port, like the recently defunct yearbook, the<lb />
its readers with news and information af- Buccaneer  or even the SGA.<lb />
fecting the campus community, a forum for With only a limited number of staff<lb />
a variety of viewpoints, and to serve as a members and a student body as large and<lb />
training ground for students interested in diverse as ECU'S, there can be no guarantee<lb />
lournalism, photography, design, editing, that we can cover all campus events and<lb />
and business � The East Carolinian Op- print them in the newspaper,<lb />
erations Manual. The East Carolinian � as an institution<lb />
While it is fairly succinct, it seems to of learning and a vehicle of ideas and in-<lb />
cover a number of important aspects � formation �has never shyed away from its<lb />
provide an information service for the stu- purpose as a "real" student newspaper and<lb />
dents, allow students access to a public fo- continues to fulfill that promise. It always<lb />
rum (which Ms. Neal chose to utilize), and has. Rather, it is we, the students of this<lb />
provide an opportunity for experience in a university, thathavefailedtotake advantage<lb />
number of fields � all of which directly of that purpose and fully exploit the oppor-<lb />
benefit the student body. tunities that it offers.<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
Student leader<lb />
disappointed<lb />
with service<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
I am a concerned student<lb />
as well as a student in a leader-<lb />
ship position here at East<lb />
Carolina University.<lb />
I havealways felt that The<lb />
East Carolinian has shyed away<lb />
from the real purpose of a stu-<lb />
dent newspaper. Please do not<lb />
take me wrong. I enjoy reading<lb />
The East Carolinian, but at times<lb />
I believe that the students are<lb />
cheated of the news that greatly<lb />
concerns them�the things that<lb />
are going on right here on<lb />
campus.<lb />
I started dealing directly<lb />
with the newspaper last year in<lb />
my role as Student Homecom-<lb />
ing Chair.<lb />
I had been warned of how<lb />
difficult it was to work with The<lb />
East Carolinian but didn't be-<lb />
lieve it.<lb />
I wii amazed at what I<lb />
had to do to ensure that here<lb />
would be coverage of the<lb />
Homecoming activities. I re-<lb />
member thinking then tha t there<lb />
should be more concern about<lb />
informing the students of things<lb />
that really concerned them.<lb />
Now, I am president of a<lb />
student organization, an orga-<lb />
nization that encompasses 5,500<lb />
students or one-third of the stu-<lb />
dent population. I have had to<lb />
fight to get just a little coverage<lb />
that would allow the students<lb />
to know exactly what was hap-<lb />
pening with the Residence Hall<lb />
Association.<lb />
There have been some of<lb />
our executive officers that have<lb />
come by to place ads in the pa-<lb />
per that eventually showed up<lb />
two days to two weeks later.<lb />
There has been someone by to<lb />
place an ad in the paper that was<lb />
never run. Can you explain<lb />
why?<lb />
It's not just my organiza-<lb />
tion, but I feel that the SGA,<lb />
Student Union and many other<lb />
student organizations are<lb />
treated this way as well.<lb />
There should be more fee-<lb />
hare articles for the students by<lb />
a newspaper that is supposedly<lb />
for the students.<lb />
I should have voiced my<lb />
thoughts earlier than this and<lb />
am sorry that I did not.<lb />
I will be graduating in<lb />
the spring and wish to leave<lb />
behind this message: we who<lb />
work for the students are here<lb />
for just that � THE STU-<lb />
DENTS<lb />
Shelly Neal<lb />
RHA president<lb />
Vice Chancellor<lb />
investigates<lb />
hit-and-run<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
In a recent letter to the<lb />
editor Mr. Ronald Mercer made<lb />
mention of "a student who was<lb />
hit while trying to cross 10th<lb />
Street in January and implied<lb />
that the lighting in the com-<lb />
muter parking lot contributed<lb />
to the accident<lb />
Since this particular inci-<lb />
dent had not been brought to<lb />
my attention, I asked Public<lb />
Safety to provide me with the<lb />
details. I thought you might be<lb />
interested in the facts.<lb />
The individual who was<lb />
hit in the accident was a 36-<lb />
year-old male student who was<lb />
See Letter, page 5<lb />
Letters Conl<lb />
Maxwells Silver Hammer<lb />
Energy policy debate lacks honesty<lb />
By Scott Maxwell<lb />
Editorial Columnist<lb />
The debate over President<lb />
George Bush's proposed national<lb />
energy policy is a classic example<lb />
of one of the things thafs wrong<lb />
with the way we argue in this<lb />
country. All our arguments about<lb />
public policy are predicated on<lb />
the assumption that there exists<lb />
such a thing as a free lunch � that<lb />
is, tnat we can eventually get ev-<lb />
erything for nothing, if we just<lb />
shout at each other loudly enough<lb />
in the meantime.<lb />
President Bush occasionally<lb />
makes some noise about having to<lb />
face up to the costs of this or that,<lb />
but it's really just noise. The idea<lb />
of trade-offs � that one course of<lb />
action may have advantages that<lb />
another course does not ha ve, and<lb />
also has its own set of disadvan-<lb />
tages � does not exist in his world.<lb />
Nordoesitexistinthedebate<lb />
over his energy policy. Both sides<lb />
admit that we ought to use less<lb />
foreign oil, but that'sabout all the<lb />
sense they talk.<lb />
Supportersof the president's<lb />
plan � and I swear I have never in<lb />
my life seen any other bunch of<lb />
people so damned eager to drill a<lb />
big hole in the ground � pretend<lb />
that oil can be had practically for<lb />
the asking, with no risk to the<lb />
environment.<lb />
(To cover their bets, they also<lb />
ridicule the notion that damaging<lb />
ecosystems makes any difference<lb />
to anyone but the caribou, but<lb />
that's not the thrust of their argu-<lb />
ment.)<lb />
To hear them tell it, you'd<lb />
think it's just a matter of building<lb />
a little road and then carting the<lb />
oil straight into American homes<lb />
Thafs ridiculous. It's clear<lb />
that an enormous amount oi<lb />
damage will be caused just by<lb />
hauling in all the needed heavy<lb />
equipment, building living quar-<lb />
ters, and so on.<lb />
Not to mention what the<lb />
plan's supporters won't mention:<lb />
that as long as we keep drilling for<lb />
oil and schlepping it around, oil<lb />
spills are inevitable. Some will be<lb />
quite large, as was the spill from<lb />
the Exxon Valdez. They're liter?Uy<lb />
impossible to avoid.<lb />
Equally impossible to avoid<lb />
� though the other side tries � is<lb />
the present-day, immediate need<lb />
for oil.<lb />
Conservationists want to<lb />
circumvent this by selling 60-mpg<lb />
cars. But even if we produced hO-<lb />
mpg cars, who would buy them?<lb />
Most people can't afford to buy a<lb />
new car unless they trade in their<lb />
old one. And somebody has to be<lb />
willing to buy that old one in or-<lb />
der for the trade-in to be worth the<lb />
dealer's while, so the old gas-<lb />
guzzler is liable to go right back on<lb />
the roads.<lb />
Over time, we can probablv<lb />
phase oet low-nuleJgocars� bu(<lb />
' Only" over time: lntTodWirlg<lb />
higher-mileage cars won't reduce<lb />
ourpresenf-iaydependenceonoil.<lb />
High-mileage cars face an-<lb />
other, uh, roadblock: American<lb />
consumers don't like them (and<lb />
won't buy them) because the ve-<lb />
hicles are smaller and lighter than<lb />
most cars on American roads to-<lb />
day, which means that people<lb />
riding in them will fare especially<lb />
poorly in collisions until the big-<lb />
ger cars are off the road.<lb />
Proponents downplay this<lb />
Pearls For Swine<lb />
danger, usually by scoffing unre-<lb />
sponsively. As far as I know, there<lb />
are no environmentalists forth-<lb />
nghtlv calling on the American<lb />
public to increase its nsk of re �<lb />
ing fatal inunes in pursuit oi en-<lb />
ergy conservation Hell, the .<lb />
at asking people to turn the ther-<lb />
mostat down to 68.<lb />
Providing 60-mpg cars<lb />
doesn't do any good at all if con-<lb />
sumers can't or won't buy them<lb />
We could, of course, alleviate this<lb />
pTblem by providing tax breaks<lb />
nroutnght financial assistance fi <lb />
people who buy the higher mile-<lb />
age cars But that means taxes,<lb />
which means that we all pay for it<lb />
Any way vou look at it, con-<lb />
servation implies raising taxes (or<lb />
cutting services). That's probablv<lb />
whv Mr Bush's plan strives so<lb />
strenuously to avoid it.<lb />
But the plan's opponents<lb />
won't admit that taxes are an in-<lb />
evi table consequence of their pro-<lb />
posals, if their proposals are to<lb />
work. Thev won't admit that<lb />
people just don't voluntarily con-<lb />
serve in numbers large enough to<lb />
make a difference.<lb />
If vou want conservation to<lb />
k3vr the effect it can-have, rrm<lb />
Have to rusi people to do it, pret<lb />
erably bv taking more monev from<lb />
them if they don't conserve than if<lb />
they do. Translation: taxes.<lb />
For the present, oil is neces-<lb />
sary � although no one has vet<lb />
demonstrated the need to take it<lb />
from Alaska's and California s<lb />
coasts. We should diminish our<lb />
need for oil, as environmentalists<lb />
have been pointing out for de-<lb />
cades, but ifs going to cost us<lb />
money to do it, at least in the short<lb />
See Energy, page 5<lb />
Boot camp offers alternative to Teddy Bears<lb />
Teddy Bear approach, while com<lb />
By Bill Egbert<lb />
Editorial Columnist<lb />
As of January 1991, the<lb />
Uni ted Sta tes of America has more<lb />
citizens per capita behind bars than<lb />
any other nation on the planet.<lb />
Clearly, something is wrong<lb />
with our ironically-named cor-<lb />
rectional system. Any viable New<lb />
American Order will have to in-<lb />
cludea sideorder of prison reform.<lb />
ing closer to actually solving the<lb />
problem, would cost more that we<lb />
can afford and would end up be-<lb />
ing too light and fluffy for many<lb />
convias to take seriously. Besides,<lb />
try and tell unemployed crack<lb />
addicts who can't get treatment<lb />
that society loves them and see<lb />
how far you get. Neither scheme<lb />
shows much promise.<lb />
We need to radically rede-<lb />
fine our idea of what prisons<lb />
Up to this point, only two<lb />
approaches to prison reform have should do and how they should<lb />
gotten a decent amount of press: do it. If we're all agreed that they<lb />
the Warehouse approach and the<lb />
Teddy Bear approach.<lb />
The Warehouse approach<lb />
says that we need to build bigger<lb />
prisons with higher walls to ac-<lb />
commodate more convicts with<lb />
longer sentences. According to this<lb />
model, eventually all the bad<lb />
apples will be locked up and the<lb />
six or seven law-abiding, God-<lb />
fearing Republicans left will form<lb />
a Bible-study commune in Colo-<lb />
rado and live in eternal peace and<lb />
harmony.<lb />
The Teddy Bear approach<lb />
holds that prisons should be lov-<lb />
ing support groups staffed by<lb />
warm, fuzzy, humanistic psy-<lb />
chologists who advocate play<lb />
should try to solve the crime<lb />
problem rather that aggravate it,<lb />
then we need to decide what the<lb />
root of the crime problem is and<lb />
what would be the cheapest, most<lb />
effective means to correct it. To<lb />
find out that we need to look for a<lb />
common thread to most crimes.<lb />
One such common denominator<lb />
is that most crimes result in some<lb />
way from a lack of self-control on<lb />
the part of the criminal.<lb />
Our prison system is filled<lb />
with people who lack self-control.<lb />
These are the "victims of society"<lb />
we read about in our humanistic<lb />
psychology classes. Mainly,<lb />
they're frustrated young people<lb />
with low self-esteem. They grew<lb />
therapy. Once those lonely, mis- up with minimal parental super-<lb />
guided offenders know that sod- vision and negative societal atten-<lb />
ery really loves mem, they'll be tion. The result was fierce (almost<lb />
welcomed back into the family, sodopathic) independence, little<lb />
Everybody knows they only self-discipline and a lot of uncon-<lb />
committed their crimes to get at- trolled resentment They commit<lb />
tention anyway. crimes. They succumb to rage.<lb />
Of course, both of these They sink into vices, not because<lb />
rrsp�iiveshavetrpToWems. they have no higher aspirations in sense that thev can accomplish <lb />
solve the problem. It only accom- have much experience controlling themselves creditfer<lb />
modates a symptom. And the themselves. v� ��: or"<lb />
Of course, they're still re-<lb />
sponsible for their actions, but<lb />
those actions are caused by a<lb />
problem we can solve.<lb />
These kids don't need to go<lb />
to prison. They need to go to boot<lb />
camp.<lb />
Boot-camp prisons would<lb />
would solve several problems. Six<lb />
months of boot camp would do<lb />
more good than six years in a stan-<lb />
dard prison ever could. Over-<lb />
crowding would drop immedi-<lb />
ately because shorter sentences<lb />
would be acceptable.<lb />
Not onlv would the disci-<lb />
J<lb />
plineofaboot-campenvironment<lb />
give the inmates the self-discipline<lb />
they need to function in society,<lb />
but the "clean living" mandated<lb />
by that environment would<lb />
reignover most of the vices and<lb />
addictions that land inmates in<lb />
prison to begin with.<lb />
If the "activity coordinators"<lb />
(drill sergeants) emphasized the<lb />
type of tasks the armed forces use<lb />
to promote teamwork, the inmates<lb />
would perhaps be more willing to<lb />
cooperate with the rest of society<lb />
once they're out.<lb />
We could incorporate voca-<lb />
tional training into the daily regi-<lb />
men and give some of these in-<lb />
mates an alternative to the crime-<lb />
wage-or-minimum-wage choice<lb />
they face on the other side of the<lb />
wall.<lb />
If, as a part of their rehabili-<lb />
tation and vocational training, the<lb />
inmates partidpate in large build-<lb />
ing projects, they might gain a<lb />
logging along Tenth Street and<lb />
was in the center of the east-<lb />
bound lane about one-tenth of<lb />
a mile west of Rock Spring Road<lb />
when he was hit by a speeding<lb />
vehicle that made no attempt to<lb />
stop and left the scene of the<lb />
accident. The vehicle was in the<lb />
left lane traveling east cm 10th<lb />
Street Since the accident oc-<lb />
curred on a city street an acci-<lb />
dent report was hied with the<lb />
city of Greenville, not the uni-<lb />
versity Certainly nothing was<lb />
"swept under the rug" bv East<lb />
Carolina in regards to this ac-<lb />
cident.<lb />
In the future, should vou<lb />
have questions regarding any<lb />
incident that you mav hear of, 1<lb />
encourage you to contact the<lb />
Department of Tubiic Safety to<lb />
obtain information that might<lb />
help you lo better understand<lb />
events yoa observe around<lb />
campus<lb />
Richard Brown<lb />
Vice Chancellor of<lb />
Business Affairs<lb />
Bush must join<lb />
Sanford in<lb />
voter's recall<lb />
of their engagement <lb />
A majority of<lb />
seem to want dive<lb />
problems at home,<lb />
accuses Senator Sar<lb />
lineal games" � wl<lb />
president?<lb />
Seems when<lb />
though at home the 1<lb />
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When the Marines i<lb />
m Beirut we invad<lb />
the next day West<lb />
u� that the war on<lb />
not going well so<lb />
Panama We did<lb />
thought of paying<lb />
gallon for gas so wel<lb />
Kuwait.<lb />
Now the pres<lb />
even wage a "clean<lb />
wait is torn by warr<lb />
Six weeks ago<lb />
Hussein out, now<lb />
as he liquidates if<lb />
which could have<lb />
change to Iraq<lb />
So Mr Harr<lb />
bn ng Sena tor Santo<lb />
don't we recall Pref<lb />
as well<lb />
Tim Payne<lb />
Graduate StuJ<lb />
History<lb />
To The Editor<lb />
Seems Greg Harmon<lb />
would like to recall Senator<lb />
Terry Sanford because the<lb />
senator had the nerve to vote<lb />
against the president of the<lb />
United States Seems Mr<lb />
Harmon has forgotten that we<lb />
are allowed to express differing<lb />
opinions in this country.<lb />
As for the argument that<lb />
a majority of the United Nations<lb />
supported military intervention<lb />
one must realize what some<lb />
countries will do to guarantee<lb />
the promise of US. aid. One<lb />
example of this is Syria, who<lb />
last year was listed by the State<lb />
Department as a sponsor of<lb />
terrorism. One "yes" vote, and<lb />
they will receive aid at the end<lb />
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Letters Continued<lb />
Energy<lb />
)ogging along Tenth Street and<lb />
was in the center of the east-<lb />
bound lane about one-tenth of<lb />
a mile west of Rock Spring Road<lb />
when he was hit by a speeding<lb />
vehicle that made no attempt to<lb />
stop and left the scene of the<lb />
accident. The vehicle was in the<lb />
left lane traveling east on 10th<lb />
Street. Since the accident oc-<lb />
curred on a city street an acci-<lb />
dent report was filed with the<lb />
city of Greenville, not the uni-<lb />
versity. Certainly nothing was<lb />
"swept under the rug" by East<lb />
Carolina in regards to this ac-<lb />
cident.<lb />
In the future, should you<lb />
have questions regarding any<lb />
incident that you may hear of. I<lb />
encourage you to contact the<lb />
Department of Public Safety to<lb />
obtain information that might<lb />
help you to better understand<lb />
events you observe around<lb />
campus.<lb />
Richard Brown<lb />
Vice Chancellor of<lb />
Business Affairs<lb />
Bush must join<lb />
Sanford in<lb />
voter's recall<lb />
Continued from papa 4<lb />
of their engagement.<lb />
A majority of Americans<lb />
seem to want diversions from<lb />
problems at home. Mr. Harmon<lb />
accuses Senator Sanford of "po-<lb />
litical games" � what about the<lb />
president?<lb />
Seems when things get<lb />
though at home the Republicans<lb />
go looking for a "winnable" war.<lb />
When the Marines were bombed<lb />
in Beirut we invaded Grenada<lb />
the next day. We stared to real-<lb />
ize that the war on drugs was<lb />
not going well so we invaded<lb />
Panama. We did not like the<lb />
thought of paying a $150 per<lb />
gallon for gas so we "liberated"<lb />
Kuwait.<lb />
Now the president cannot<lb />
even wage a "clean" war, so Ku-<lb />
wait is torn by warring factions.<lb />
Six weeks ago we wanted<lb />
Hussein out; now we hold back<lb />
as he liquidates the opposition<lb />
which could have brought real<lb />
change to Iraq.<lb />
So Mr. Harmon, as you<lb />
bring Senator Sanford back why<lb />
don't we recall President Bush<lb />
as well.<lb />
Tim Payne<lb />
Graduate Student<lb />
History<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
Seems Greg Harmon<lb />
would like to recall Senator<lb />
Terry Sanford because the<lb />
senator had the nerve to vote<lb />
against the president of the<lb />
United States. Seems Mr.<lb />
Harmon has forgotten that we<lb />
are allowed to express differing<lb />
opinions in this country.<lb />
As for the argument that<lb />
a majority of the United Nations<lb />
supported military intervention<lb />
one must realize what some<lb />
countries will do to guarantee<lb />
the promise of US. aid. One<lb />
example of this is Syria, who<lb />
last year was listed by the State<lb />
Department as a sponsor of<lb />
terrorism. One "yes" vote, and<lb />
they will receive aid at the end<lb />
Student upset by<lb />
Public Safety's<lb />
unfair treatment<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
The Department of Public<lb />
Safety has to make somechanges<lb />
for the better. 1 can not under-<lb />
stand why it is so hard for them<lb />
to treat students courteously.<lb />
This does not apply to all<lb />
of those affiliated with the de-<lb />
partment, but only four out of<lb />
about 20 have ever treated me<lb />
decently.<lb />
I wouldn' t be complaining<lb />
if this was the extent of the situ-<lb />
ation. The Department of Public<lb />
Safety has seen fit to issue me<lb />
five tickets for overtime parking<lb />
at a meter.<lb />
This would normally be<lb />
the right thing to do, but I have<lb />
a handicapped decal from the<lb />
university and a permanent<lb />
handicapped plate from the<lb />
state of North Carolina issued<lb />
by a medical doctor. This<lb />
makes it necessary for me to<lb />
park near my dorm. Handi-<lb />
capped spaces on the campus<lb />
are so few and far apart, they<lb />
do no good considering my<lb />
needs.<lb />
The state determines how<lb />
many handicapped spaces are<lb />
available, not ECU. Fine, I have<lb />
no problem with that. I took<lb />
the time and effort to speak<lb />
with three university officials<lb />
and four Public Safety officials<lb />
as to where I would be entitled<lb />
to park without penalty.<lb />
All seven responded<lb />
anywhere on campus, includ-<lb />
ing parking meters for indefi-<lb />
nite periods of time (which<lb />
means 1 don't have to worry<lb />
about gettinga ticket), staff and<lb />
visitor, etc. The only place that<lb />
I was told 1 could not park was<lb />
fire zones.<lb />
So all of a sudden I'm<lb />
getting tickets for doing what I<lb />
was told by seven people who<lb />
supposedly knew what they<lb />
were doing. Public Safety is<lb />
trying to make me pay fines<lb />
which the state of North<lb />
Carolina doesn't enforce!<lb />
Public Safety must be<lb />
desperate for money to refin-<lb />
ish another pia�o or they are<lb />
running low on Krispy Kreme<lb />
doughnuts.<lb />
The Department of Pub-<lb />
lic Safety bends the rules, so<lb />
they can squeeze out every<lb />
nickel or dime they can get out<lb />
of the students. Without stu-<lb />
dents it would not be possible<lb />
for these people to even have a<lb />
job!<lb />
Mark Mitchell<lb />
Sophomore<lb />
Psychology<lb />
run Lef s hear more spokesmen<lb />
for the environmental movement<lb />
admit this obvious point<lb />
While we're at it, lef s have<lb />
the plan's supporters come out<lb />
and admit some of the obvious<lb />
truths they're denying, too.<lb />
They ought to be saying:<lb />
well, yes, immediate environ-<lb />
mental damage is inevitable, as is<lb />
later damage. And we don't really<lb />
know just how far the effects might<lb />
reach. But we still ought to do<lb />
more drilling for oil, because �<lb />
well�they're bright, they'll think<lb />
of a reason.<lb />
What we're getting instead<lb />
is a less-than-honest approach.<lb />
Each side presents its own best-<lb />
case scenario, and the other side's<lb />
Alternative<lb />
worst-case scenario, as though<lb />
both were certain truths.<lb />
My initial reaction to this<lb />
whole sorry sight was: well, heck,<lb />
everybody with something to sell<lb />
� political positions included �<lb />
maximizes the advantages and<lb />
minimizes the costs. Everybody<lb />
does it.<lb />
But that's just the problem:<lb />
everybody does it. How is free<lb />
and open debate served by the<lb />
presentation of such deliberately<lb />
skewed views? Why won't both<lb />
sides admit thedra wbacks of their<lb />
respective positions, and explain<lb />
why they think their approach's<lb />
benefits outweigh the disadvan-<lb />
tages?<lb />
I'm not just being naive in<lb />
asking this. What both sides need<lb />
is to be credible, and the best way<lb />
to be credible is to appear to be<lb />
honest and the best way to ap-<lb />
pear to be honest is actually to be<lb />
honest If you're honest and people<lb />
still reject what you say, well, thaf s<lb />
democracy.<lb />
Maybe what we need in all<lb />
of this is The Clash. You know �<lb />
"Should I drill or should I save<lb />
now?If I save there will be<lb />
troubleIf I drill it will be double<lb />
Regardless of what anybody<lb />
(even Joe Strummer) tries to tell us<lb />
during this pathetic excuse for a<lb />
debate, any course we take has its<lb />
costs. All involved do themselves<lb />
and the public a grave disservice<lb />
by pretending otherwise.<lb />
Continued from page 4<lb />
And lef s not under-rate the<lb />
value of putting the fear o' God<lb />
into 'em. Many criminals assault<lb />
and victimize other people sim-<lb />
ply out of sheer lack of respect for<lb />
the people around them. Being<lb />
forced to take orders the way a<lb />
soldier does in boot camp might<lb />
teach these folks some manners.<lb />
Most important of all, boot-<lb />
camp prisons would turn incar-<lb />
ceration from a passive, ware-<lb />
housing experience to an active,<lb />
rehabilitative experience. Inmates<lb />
would come out changed for the<lb />
better. Ideally, they would come<lb />
out self disciplined and self-aware<lb />
with a respect for themselves and<lb />
others, and the knowledge that<lb />
they can takechargeof themselves<lb />
and their lives. At worst, they'd<lb />
come out humbled, obedient and<lb />
relatively harmless.<lb />
Of course, there's the ques-<lb />
tion of money. We wouldn't have<lb />
to build many new facilities, since<lb />
we'd basically only be changing<lb />
the way our existing facilities op-<lb />
erate. If we need more bootamp<lb />
space, we could simply convert<lb />
some of these military bases the<lb />
Pentagon is phasing out.<lb />
Boot-camp prisons could run<lb />
more efficiently than standard<lb />
prisons, as well. Why pay outside<lb />
labor to handle maintenance and<lb />
new construction when you have<lb />
a disciplined (and free) workforce<lb />
on-site which needs something to<lb />
do? (If we have problems with the<lb />
free-labor slavery issue, we could<lb />
simply pay the inmates a salary<lb />
and then charge them for room<lb />
and board)<lb />
There are already several<lb />
boot-camp prisons in operation<lb />
throughout the country and the<lb />
results have been positive. Few<lb />
graduates from these programs<lb />
become repeat offenders, and the<lb />
prisons themselves cost no more<lb />
per inmate that standard prisons<lb />
of comparable size.<lb />
By reforming our prisons<lb />
according to the boot-camp model,<lb />
we'd be turning them into facto-<lb />
ries which would take in criminals<lb />
and churn out self-disciplined<lb />
human beings. At this point in<lb />
time, that is the most we can expec t<lb />
from a correctional system. And it<lb />
should also be the least we will<lb />
accept.<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Panhellenit<lb />
presents<lb />
STUDENT UNION<lb />
STUDENT UNION<lb />
FALL<lb />
FORMAL<lb />
RUSH<lb />
ECU Student Union<lb />
Making to Things Happen At ECU<lb />
A,<lb />
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1991<lb />
The Student Union Fc um Committee<lb />
presents<lb />
SUBLIMINAL SEDUCTION<lb />
with Dr. Wilson Key<lb />
The author of<lb />
The Age of Manipulation<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Spring Convocation<lb />
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April 8-11,15-18 from 10:00 until 2:00<lb />
�Register at any other time in Whichard Rm. 204<lb />
RUSH DATES: August 15th-19th-<lb />
 Topics discussed will be subliminal seduction, media<lb />
exploitation, and the clam-plate orgy. <lb />
It will be on Tuesday, April 16 at 8PM<lb />
in Hendrix Theatre.<lb />
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grams isstillacceptingapplicahoas<lb />
for summer study abroad pro<lb />
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for the academic year 1991-1992<lb />
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Canada) or other semesteraca-<lb />
demicyearprograms. Applications<lb />
for the National Student Exchange<lb />
arealsobeingaccepted for students<lb />
who want to spend an exciting se-<lb />
mester or year at one of over 99<lb />
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soring a wellness seminar entitled<lb />
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Behavior Pubiic Safety Chief<lb />
Keith Knox will be sharing seJf-<lb />
defense tipson Apnl 10 from 5:00-<lb />
6:00 Do yourself a favor and stop<lb />
by thus informative seminar free of<lb />
charge. For further information<lb />
call 757-6387.<lb />
QUAKERMEETING<lb />
Green vilie Society of Friends, Philip<lb />
Mitchell, clerk, 355-7230. Meeting<lb />
for Worship-9 a.m. Sundays, First<lb />
Day School for Children-9 a.m.<lb />
Sundays. Visitors and children<lb />
welcome, ie are Mv Friends<lb />
John 15:14. Pot hick everv second<lb />
Sunday, 12 nxm. Meeting place<lb />
Unitarian Universalisl Fellowship<lb />
Hall, I HO Arlington BJvd comer<lb />
of Sunset (one block east d Memo-<lb />
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Supporting Our rroopson Friday,<lb />
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PHI SIGMA IAl<lb />
PHILOSOPHY HONOR<lb />
SOCIEI<lb />
On Tuesday, Apnl 9,1991,al 7:30<lb />
p m. in room 1026 of the General<lb />
Classrmm Building on the Fast<lb />
Carolina campus Phi Sigma Tau<lb />
Philosophy Honor Society will<lb />
sponsor a seminar entitled 'Just<lb />
'ar and the Persian Gulf<lb />
rmEWAR AGAINST<lb />
THEORV;<lb />
Michael Sprinker, a Professor<lb />
of Fnglish and Comparative<lb />
Literature at SL'XY - Stony<lb />
Brook, will discuss the<lb />
dilemma facing literarv<lb />
theory, April 11,4p.m.inGCB<lb />
3008. Sprinker, currently a<lb />
Rockefeller Fellow at the<lb />
Center for the Humanities at<lb />
Wesley an University, is the<lb />
author of htmgmmv Kdbnbns.<lb />
Aesthetics ana Ideology m the<lb />
Theory of Historical Materiatosm<lb />
and many articles. All are<lb />
welcome to attend.<lb />
HOSPTTAinry mgmt<lb />
ASSOCIATION<lb />
i?-i iry Vta i; ment Associa-<lb />
tion meeting to discuss Fall ac. <lb />
ties will be held April 15at2p.m in<lb />
Room 237 HE<lb />
ECUSTU'INTINION<lb />
Liv you set n the Pink Flamin-<lb />
gos? Barefoot on the Mall will be<lb />
here on Apnl 18 starting at 12 pm.<lb />
Featuring the band Love Tractor<lb />
and comedian Todd Yohn.<lb />
ECU BIOLOGY CLl B<lb />
Dr Mark D Dinner of the North<lb />
Carolina Biotechnology. C enterwill<lb />
sptakabout'TheFxpkMwC .rowth<lb />
of theU5 Biotechix)log lndu.strv<lb />
Trends and Oppnirtunities" on<lb />
Tuesdav, Apnl lnatSpm. in Room<lb />
BN 109 of the Science Complex<lb />
Anvoneu ishingh 'attend thespring<lb />
field trip to theOuter Banks should<lb />
afao come to this meeting<lb />
SPRING OPEN HOUSE<lb />
The Office oi Undergraduate Ad-<lb />
missions is hosting its Annual<lb />
SpnngOpen House on Saturday<lb />
April 2D, 11 Anyone interested<lb />
in volunteering to xtw -as cam pi is<lb />
tour giades ptease contad lackie<lb />
Bishop or Julie Hmton at 73 oo4)<lb />
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FUDE LIKE HIE. WIND!<lb />
ECU Recreational Services will he<lb />
sponsoring a Wind Surfing rl<lb />
shopon Apnl 11 Participant will<lb />
receive beginning instruction in<lb />
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and the cost is $3 (Y!students and<lb />
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BEACH POUND!<lb />
Spend a day with ECU Recreational<lb />
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ploring the beaches of Cape Ixx<lb />
out. The trip on April 21 also K<lb />
cuseson recognizing the21stanni<lb />
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pants will helpout with beach clean<lb />
up while hiking. The cost of $7.00<lb />
students and $10.00faculty-staff<lb />
guests includes transportation,<lb />
equipment and lunch. A pre-trip<lb />
meeting will be held on April 17 at<lb />
6:00 n.m. in Brewster D-101. For<lb />
further information call 757-6911 or<lb />
stop by 117 Christenbury Gym.<lb />
ROC<lb />
hemistry students make superconductors<lb />
By Matt King<lb />
Features Editor<lb />
I cr the next two weeks some<lb />
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�ercrmductors would make<lb />
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cars, trains, and other landbound<lb />
means of transportation to glide<lb />
alongon air using infinitely less gas<lb />
than they do now. The only gas<lb />
needed would be enough to gener-<lb />
ate the air current to move the ve-<lb />
hicle along.<lb />
In fad, a car battery might be<lb />
able to provide ample power for<lb />
just enough wind to move you<lb />
along.<lb />
A superconductor is simply<lb />
that, something that is an excellent<lb />
conductor of electrical energy.<lb />
These chemical compounds offer<lb />
zero resistance to electrical energy.<lb />
Ordinary copper wire resists<lb />
electricity at about 56 percent And,<lb />
these floatingcars; a car battery that by the time electricity gets from the<lb />
could be recharged for free. power plant to the household ap-<lb />
With this cost of powering our pliance, about 90 percent of the en-<lb />
world and moving our goods re- ergy is lost.<lb />
duced so much, virtually everything<lb />
would become less expensive.<lb />
The recreational possibilities<lb />
are limitless. We would be able to<lb />
ski and skateboard on air.<lb />
Instead of pedalling the tire of<lb />
vourbike.you would peddle a small<lb />
tan-like blade that would produce<lb />
If superconductingwi res could<lb />
be installed in powerlincs and in<lb />
homes, the resistance to our elec-<lb />
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A RTTUgg �-WITH SUPERCONDU6TEgS<lb />
Pacesetters raise<lb />
�38.000 for Arts<lb />
III i-w Bureau<lb />
rhc Performing Arts<lb />
. esi 'tiTs. a citizens' organiza-<lb />
whkh supports and pm-<lb />
sl .ist Carolina University's<lb />
ial Performing Arts Series,<lb />
has raised more than $38,000 in<lb />
ti.il tund-raismgcampaign.<lb />
r.io-settershoard chair Ilcnc<lb />
tin Cox of Greenville has<lb />
� �� cd over the campaign funds<lb />
. . ing 38,285 92 to ECU<lb />
� ,� ellof Eakin. The<lb />
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� � giving .it ECU, according to<lb />
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, nal advancement at ECU.<lb />
rhe Pacesetters group has<lb />
- used more money, in the<lb />
irtest amount of time, than<lb />
iff other philanthropic organf-<lb />
� n supporting ECU pro-<lb />
, McDonald said.<lb />
Most of this amount was<lb />
� � sed in the Pacesetters' Inau-<lb />
laque Fund Drive, Donors<lb />
enificant amounts to the<lb />
Unions, brings nationally and<lb />
internationally acclaimed musi-<lb />
cians, dancers and actors to<lb />
campus each year.<lb />
Highlights of the series<lb />
during the past two years have<lb />
been a rental by violinist ltzhak<lb />
Perlman, an appearance by<lb />
Broadway star Carol Channing<lb />
and a touring production of<lb />
Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Mi-<lb />
kado<lb />
Primary purpose of the<lb />
Pacesetters organization is to<lb />
help develop interest in, and<lb />
support for, the ECU Perform-<lb />
ing Arts Series thnuighout the<lb />
region. Interest from accounts<lb />
established with theinitial hinds<lb />
will beused to benefit the Series<lb />
The Pacesetters was orga-<lb />
nized in the fall of 1989 at the<lb />
instigation of Mrs. Cox.<lb />
"The ECU Performing Arts<lb />
series is the only program in<lb />
eastern North Carolina that<lb />
presents so many different as-<lb />
pects of the performing arts �<lb />
dance, theatre, opera, instru-<lb />
The Hash' preserves comic book character<lb />
By Cliff Coffey<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
When The Mash appeared on<lb />
CBS at the start of the 1990 fall sea-<lb />
son, it was the most expensive show<lb />
ever made for television. Now that<lb />
the first season nears the end, The<lb />
Rash has survived the Thursday<lb />
competition.<lb />
When Danny Bilson and Paul<lb />
De Meo announced that The Rash<lb />
would become a television show,<lb />
manv comic readers feared that it<lb />
would go the same route as the<lb />
other recent superhero shows, not<lb />
resembling the comic character at<lb />
all. Alas, Bilson and De Meo sur-<lb />
prised everybody. They not only<lb />
stood close to the character, they<lb />
brought inoneof comicbooks'most<lb />
admired writers, to write for the<lb />
show and to be the creative consult-<lb />
ant, Howard Chaykin.<lb />
The Rash has battled many<lb />
common villains, and those shows<lb />
were not as good as the shows in<lb />
which he battles super villains (like<lb />
the Trickster in the recent show,<lb />
who, by the way, is a DC Comics<lb />
super villain).<lb />
The Flash fighting a common<lb />
thief just doesn't seem reasonable.<lb />
A man that can run over 500 mfles-<lb />
per-hour against a man with a gun,<lb />
not believable. But under the same<lb />
conditions, only the villain having<lb />
gimmicks and special powers<lb />
makes the match-up much more Thor, who appeared on a Hulk spe-<lb />
interestingand believable. If a man oal, was nothing like the Marvel<lb />
thatcanrun?00miles-per-hourisat<lb />
all believable.<lb />
When Spiderman, The Hulk,<lb />
Thor and Daredevil (all Marvel<lb />
Comics characters) appeared on<lb />
television, a lot of the characters<lb />
character, except that he was a Norse<lb />
god.<lb />
Finally, Daredevil, who also<lb />
appeared on a Hulk special, was<lb />
more like the comic character than<lb />
the rest, but the costume was com-<lb />
were changed. Spiderman was not pletely wrong. Comic readers be-<lb />
a high school book worm, he was a gan to get tired of the bad represen-<lb />
20-year-old geek, and the costume<lb />
looked like a child's Halloween<lb />
costume.<lb />
The Hulk was a non-talking<lb />
brute that appeared not to have<lb />
direction. They even changed the<lb />
main characters name from Bruce<lb />
to David. The Hulk looked right,<lb />
but everything else was wrong.<lb />
tation of the heroes on television,<lb />
and that earned over into the antici-<lb />
pation of The Flash series.<lb />
The first episode showed the<lb />
origin of the Flash's powers, and it<lb />
was exactly like the comic origin. A<lb />
bolt of lightening, along with a va-<lb />
riety of chemicals, gave Barry Allen<lb />
See Flash, page 8<lb />
warn against use of tannning<lb />
Nuetrogcna Skinc�r� Strvue<lb />
i paign will have their names<lb />
- ived on a large plaque to be mcntalists, symphonies, vocal<lb />
�unted in the lobbv of ECU'S ists and more she said.<lb />
"Our organization is in a<lb />
position to help the Performing<lb />
Arts Series maintain its present<lb />
quality and enhance the series'<lb />
ability to meet the increasingly<lb />
diverse interests of an ever-ex-<lb />
panding audience Mrs. Cox<lb />
added<lb />
They are someti mes ad vertiscd<lb />
on late night television and in the<lb />
backs of magazines. So-called<lb />
"tanningpills-carrvclaimsthatthev doscsintanningpills.canthaxanth.n<lb />
can provide a "safe, sunless, pain- can deposit an orange dyejo the<lb />
enhance the color of chicken skin<lb />
and egg yolks In these tinyamount,<lb />
it is believed safe for human inges-<lb />
tion.<lb />
When found in the much larger<lb />
 righl Auditorium.<lb />
Donor names will be en-<lb />
graved on gold, silver or bronze<lb />
n les, depending upon the size<lb />
t the gift.<lb />
The ECU Performing Arts<lb />
aeries, sponsored by the ECl<lb />
�� partment of University<lb />
less glow Now there's evidence<lb />
that taking these pills is not safe and<lb />
amid be life-threatening.<lb />
The most commonly used tan-<lb />
ning pills contain an active ingre-<lb />
dient called canthaxanthin, a beta-<lb />
carotenesubstancethat.unlikeother<lb />
beta-carotenes, cannot be broken<lb />
down into vitamin A, and thus, is<lb />
not well metabolized by the body.<lb />
Canthaxanthin is approved by the<lb />
FDA as a food coloring and is used<lb />
in small amounts in animal feed to<lb />
skin and fatty tissues. The FDA has<lb />
classified the use of canthaxanthin<lb />
in tanning pills � or in any other<lb />
cosmetic product � as illegal,<lb />
though such products are available<lb />
through health food stores, tanning<lb />
salons, and mail-order services.<lb />
Recently doctors at Vanderbilt<lb />
University School of Medicine in<lb />
Nashville, Tennessee, reported a<lb />
case of a twenty-year-old white<lb />
woman who experienced malaise,<lb />
headaches, increased fatigue, easy<lb />
bruising and weight loss after tak-<lb />
ing a course of "tanning pills The<lb />
woman was diagnosed as having<lb />
aplashc anemia, a disease in which<lb />
the bone marrow is unable to pro-<lb />
duce platelets, and red and white<lb />
blood cells. Ultimately, the woman<lb />
died. After ruling out any other<lb />
appear orange, but inside, the liver,<lb />
intestines, even the blood are also<lb />
being dved. In this case, we believe<lb />
that the canthaxanthin caused bone<lb />
marrow toxicity, which, in rum, af-<lb />
fected all the other cells in the body<lb />
by lessening the number of red<lb />
biood cells and the amount of oxy-<lb />
nroblems, the researchers con- gen that reached cells.<lb />
eluded that her illness and death The researchers note that this is<lb />
were due to the canthaxanthin pills only one case report, but that there<lb />
she had ingested.<lb />
"The woman's skin was still<lb />
vellow, even four months after she<lb />
had ceased taking the pills says<lb />
Renata Bluhm, M.D Ph.D Assis-<lb />
tant Professor of Internal Medicine<lb />
w ho treated the woman. "We be-<lb />
lieve that canthaxanthin is a total<lb />
bodv dve; not only does the skin<lb />
could be other detrimental effects<lb />
from canthaxanthin pills. "If s hard<lb />
to know since the distribution of<lb />
thisdrug is illegal and therefore not<lb />
well monitored says Dr. Bluhm.<lb />
"Even if there is only a small risk of<lb />
a toxic effect the use of the drug for<lb />
cosmetic purposes does not justify<lb />
thisnsk"<lb />
��Partment of University added. in small amounts in ammal teed � ��� -�  � 1 � A 4 <lb />
KmsevnnstjHiteresearcher holds sexiest job in America<lb />
�1LJLlC:y ULC,UlVAl' A erouD the Seagulls) a dolphin the d.sheveled-looking, .<lb />
A . . u,k t'�vsRein,sch.ontour She was on board with Sly when group the ���� P Drofessor.<lb />
By Diane Hofsess<lb />
i s Tody'AppUColleRe Network<lb />
lune Rcinisch has perhaps the<lb />
, rid s sexiest job. The 5-foot-2<lb />
blonde woman is director of the<lb />
Kinsey Institute for Research in<lb />
5ex, .ender and Reproduction at<lb />
Indiana University in<lb />
Bloomington, lnd.<lb />
if she is not lecturing on sex or<lb />
iuctmg sex research, she's<lb />
probably writing about theUnited<lb />
States' favorite subject.<lb />
The Kinsev folks are the ones<lb />
who recently issued a headline-<lb />
grabbing report saying U.S. resi-<lb />
dents are sexual illiterates � a<lb />
nation of individuals who still<lb />
think women can't get pregnant<lb />
during their periods.<lb />
The Kinsey people are also<lb />
the namesakes of the "Kinsey Re-<lb />
port the syndicated sex-infor-<lb />
mation column. Reinisch gets<lb />
questions about impotence, sexu-<lb />
ally transmitted diseases, meno-<lb />
pause, masturbation and ques-<lb />
tions in what she calls the "Am 1<lb />
normal?" category.<lb />
about sex says Reinisch, on tour<lb />
to promote her book, The Kinsey<lb />
Institute New Report on Sex: What<lb />
You Must Know to be Sexually Lit-<lb />
erate ($22.95, St. Martin's Press).<lb />
"Sex is such a wide topic �<lb />
it's related to everything" says<lb />
Reinisch, who is 48 and looks like<lb />
Joan Rivers' twin. Before starting<lb />
with the Kinsey Institute, Reinisch<lb />
She was on board with Sly when<lb />
he released such hits as "Every-<lb />
body Is a Star" and "Everyday manager in Brooklyn, a chauffeur<lb />
" a , nrn(�ccnr at Rutpers Lini-<lb />
People<lb />
"When 1 worked with him, he<lb />
never missed a concert and was<lb />
never late she says of Sly, who<lb />
later became notorious for such<lb />
delinquencies. "Sometimes I'd<lb />
lock him in a limo and take him on<lb />
heldallsortsofglamorous,offbeat the highway to talk.<lb />
jobs,mostof whichhadhttletodo "H was about the on y place<lb />
with academia. we could be uninterrupted and<lb />
In the '60s, for instance, she get our talking done,<lb />
managed Sly Stone of the rock She also has worked as a rock<lb />
;���&amp; of talking gTuy and the Fam.ly Stone, singer (with the Httle-known<lb />
Eubank<lb />
group the Seagulls), a dolphin the disheveled-looking absent-<lb />
trainer in Honda, a nightclub minded professor<lb />
In the'60s, she was a master's<lb />
degree student studying psychol-<lb />
ogy at Columbia University in<lb />
New York in mini-skirt and white<lb />
boots "on full scholarship she<lb />
says with a smirk.<lb />
"1 did not fit Columbia Uni-<lb />
versity at all. I spoke black rock<lb />
talk for the first four months But<lb />
obviously she did fine there; she<lb />
later received her doctorate in<lb />
psychology from Columbia.<lb />
As a 6-year-old, June<lb />
See Sex. page 8<lb />
and a professor at Rutgers Uni-<lb />
versity. In addition she is a certi-<lb />
fied scuba diver, has earned a<lb />
pilot's license and enjoys sky<lb />
diving.<lb />
"June is a kind of explorer in<lb />
life says her husband of two<lb />
years, Leonard Rosenblum, a 54-<lb />
year-old psychiatry professor at<lb />
the State University of New York.<lb />
Reinisch, who was married once<lb />
before and adopted a daughter six<lb />
years ago, hardly fits the mold of<lb />
By Tran Gordley<lb />
Special to The East Carolinian<lb />
Arlington Hall Gallery is pre-<lb />
senting the works of a potter, Doug<lb />
Eubankand a painter, David Parker.<lb />
Both of these artists have chosen<lb />
works to exhibit which demonstrate<lb />
their convictions about what art<lb />
means to them.<lb />
Eubank's work is playful yet<lb />
serious while Parker's paintings<lb />
reflect a sober and tranquil ap-<lb />
proach.<lb />
Doug Eubank's pottery com-<lb />
bines his skill when throwing clas-<lb />
sical forms with a personal whimsy<lb />
which takes seemingly simple<lb />
shapes and somehow lets a portion<lb />
of the form go haywire. Thus, we<lb />
may find ourselves confronting a<lb />
beautifully executed teapot with a<lb />
spout that has grown far beyond its<lb />
normal limits in terms of conven-<lb />
tional proportion.<lb />
Surprises, such as the one just<lb />
described run rampant throughout<lb />
Eubank's work selected for this<lb />
show.<lb />
In addition to the many varia-<lb />
tions of teapots, Eubank has several<lb />
small prismacolor drawings in-<lb />
cluded in the show. Thesedra wings<lb />
are flat and elaborately patterned as<lb />
if declaring themselves two-di-<lb />
mensional in contrast to his obvi-<lb />
ously three-dimensional potter.<lb />
However, like his pottery, the<lb />
drawings are constructed tradi-<lb />
tionally combined with a free spirit<lb />
for decoration; a fantasy is thus<lb />
created.<lb />
David Parker shows watercol-<lb />
ors and oils,all landscapes, with the<lb />
exception of a beautifully orches-<lb />
trated pencil and watercolor tided<lb />
Taintefs Studio Although the<lb />
work is small, the authority with<lb />
art about art<lb />
which the artist expresses the im-<lb />
portance of the studio spacearound<lb />
him is very apparent. Forms are<lb />
merely hinted at, rather than slav-<lb />
ishly described. The sensitive touch<lb />
of the artist is felt with every stroke.<lb />
Parker's strongest statements<lb />
are made in three large oils: "Salad<lb />
Patch "Field Workers" and Xreek<lb />
TeopleTr�draimtksky in "Salad<lb />
Patch" created by free brushwork<lb />
and bold color is the dominant im-<lb />
age of the painting.<lb />
Parker's feeting for landscape<lb />
harks back to the artist, Francis<lb />
SrjeigNwithwhomParker studied.<lb />
In-CreekPeople" theuseof similar<lb />
tree forms repeated creates a lively<lb />
pattern across the painting.<lb />
The strong sense of gesture<lb />
both of the subject represented and<lb />
its execution give each of these<lb />
works a romantic quality which is<lb />
compelling.<lb /><pb facs="00058278_tn_0008" /><lb />
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April 9,1991<lb />
pril 9.1991<lb />
Jack Nicholson flies over the cuckoo<lb />
nest this week at Hendrix Theatre<lb />
Finally, the Student Union Films Committee presents the<lb />
"Vincent Schiavelli Film Festival You're probably feeling quite<lb />
certain that you've never seen this distinguished actor, but you're<lb />
wrong. You've seen him in both of this week's features, "Ghost" and<lb />
"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest<lb />
Schiavelli has made a good living in Hollywood playing de-<lb />
mented and deranged characters for a couple of decades now. In<lb />
"Ghost he was the subway-dwelling spirit who terrorized Sam<lb />
then taught him how to master his new paranormal state. In "One<lb />
Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest he was one of the resident psychos<lb />
that lack Nicholson tried to rehabilitate.<lb />
Our hero Schiavelli's gem of a performance in "Ghost" was<lb />
overshadowed, however, by those of mega-stars Patrick Swavze,<lb />
Demi Moore and VVhoopi Goldberg, who won this year's Academy<lb />
Award for Best Supporting Actress. The film also won the Oscar for<lb />
Best Original Screenplay<lb />
OK, is there anybody out there who still doesn't know the plot?<lb />
Patrick Swavze plays Sam, a Wall Street investment broker who<lb />
shares an idyllic loft with his girlfriend Molly (Demi Moore), an<lb />
artist whose sensuai and nchly shaped sculptures figure as a meta-<lb />
phor for their love affair. The two are very much in love but at the<lb />
moment that they are ready to commit to each other Sam is killed by<lb />
a mugger as the lovers make their wav home from the theatre.<lb />
Then, as a beam of Tinkerbell Stardust washes down from<lb />
heaven, Sam is transformed into a ghost. He quickly intuits that<lb />
Molly can neither see nor hear him. This proves to be a problem<lb />
when he later discovers that he was killed bv his sooopathic best<lb />
friend Carl (Tony Goldwyn). He is helpless in letting Mollv know<lb />
that she too is in danger.<lb />
Things begin to look up when Sam meets up with Oda Mae<lb />
Brown (YVhoopie Goldberg), a charlatan psychic from Brooklyn<lb />
who tumsout to have real powers She is theonly person able to hear<lb />
Sam's voice. Sam enlists Oda Mae's help in warning Molly of<lb />
impending trouble.<lb />
"Ghost" is a sophisticated and extremely engaging melange of<lb />
romance, comedy and suspense, a kind of general, all-purpose film<lb />
experience that slap us silly and seduces us to tears. Who'd of<lb />
thought that a movie starring the kitsch crew of Swavze, Goldberg<lb />
and Moore could ever be so well received and successful?<lb />
"Ghost" will be shown Thursday, Fndav and Saturday nights,<lb />
April 11,12 and 13 at 8 p.m. "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" will<lb />
screen Sunday, April 14, also at 8 p.m.<lb />
Coming next weekend MISERY<lb />
� Compiled by Lisa Marie Jernigan<lb />
The E.C. U. School of Music presents:<lb />
"An Evening of Original Compositions"<lb />
By:<lb />
Michael B. Dixon<lb />
composer<lb />
In Recital<lb />
TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1991<lb />
at 8:15 PM<lb />
in Wright Auditorium<lb />
free admission<lb />
open to the public<lb />
Featuring:<lb />
-Live performances on synthesizers:<lb />
(4 works on synths and Midi wind controller)<lb />
-a ballet performed by a Dance Improv group:<lb />
"Ballet in 5 Moods" (1989)<lb />
-2 works for Chorus and Wind Ensemble:<lb />
"A Short War Overture Op. 9 (1991)<lb />
"Sonx if the Universal Op. 8a (1990)<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
Machover Reinisch was a dyslexic<lb />
pupil at the progressive City and<lb />
Country School in Greenwich Vil-<lb />
lage, N.Y.<lb />
There she frequently led other<lb />
kids on forbidden tours of human<lb />
fetuses stored in jars in the school's<lb />
science room. "I was a serious<lb />
tomboy says Reinisch. "I was<lb />
alwaysdirty and always had scabs<lb />
on my knees, but wanted to be like<lb />
my very feminine mother. My<lb />
publisher made me wear a skirt<lb />
for this interview. I usually wear<lb />
pants<lb />
Now, past her scabby-knee<lb />
days, Reinisch is highly regarded<lb />
by manyof her peers. Paul Pearsall,<lb />
clinical psychologist and author<lb />
of Super Marital Sex: Loving for Life<lb />
(Doubleday, $18.95), says: "She's<lb />
an outstanding teacher in sex edu-<lb />
cation.<lb />
In this field you very often<lb />
have a good teacher with inad-<lb />
equate or outdated knowledge or<lb />
a knowledgeable person who is<lb />
not the best teacher. June Reinisch<lb />
isa great teacher who has accurate<lb />
knowledge about sexuality.<lb />
Her eight years as director of<lb />
the private, nonprofit Kinsey In-<lb />
stitute have produced their share<lb />
of controversy. She was asked to<lb />
resign in 1988 by a faculty com-<lb />
mittee at Indiana University,<lb />
where the institute is located.<lb />
Reinisch was criticized �<lb />
some say unjustly � for adminis-<lb />
trative shortcomings and for the<lb />
quality and amount of research<lb />
done during her tenure. "I was<lb />
here during that time, as well as 13<lb />
other people says Stephanie<lb />
Standers, assistant director of the<lb />
institute and a former student of<lb />
Reinisch's at Rutgers.<lb />
"I don't know what exactly<lb />
motivated it. It seemed to be a<lb />
very personalized attack on June.<lb />
The university did request her<lb />
resignation, and the board of<lb />
trustees did not concur. That was<lb />
the past; we've all moved ahead.<lb />
The fact that June is still here says<lb />
a lotSince that time, Reinisch<lb />
managed to finish her "Report<lb />
and it seems to be a hit. With the<lb />
exception of a blistering Boston<lb />
Globe article that referred to<lb />
Flash<lb />
Reinisch's press conferences as<lb />
"self-righteous noises the report<lb />
got positive press coverage and<lb />
put Kinsey in a very positive spot-<lb />
light. The report has made the best<lb />
seller lists of the trade publication<lb />
Publisher's Weekly and several<lb />
bookstores.<lb />
"We're in our second printing<lb />
and we've sold more than 54,000<lb />
copies since the book was released<lb />
in September reports Jeanette<lb />
Zwart, sales manager at St.<lb />
Martin's Press.<lb />
Rather exciting stuff, says<lb />
Reinisch. And not bad, she adds,<lb />
for a scabby-kneed, dyslexic kid<lb />
from Brooklyn who didn't learn<lb />
to read until she was in the fourth<lb />
grade.<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
the "Flash" powers. All of this hap-<lb />
pened in the comic. The city he lives<lb />
in. Central City, is the same also.<lb />
The costume was perfect, too.<lb />
The blood-red costume with<lb />
lightening bolts as decoration is<lb />
taken directly from the comic<lb />
character. John Westly Shipp was a<lb />
good choice for the stature of the<lb />
Flash. The whole cast was chosen<lb />
well, right down to the parents of<lb />
the Flash<lb />
The Flash has had its highs and<lb />
lows, as all series do, and what<lb />
makes the highs high are the cos-<lb />
tumed villains that he takes on. The<lb />
Ghost, the Tracker, Gideon and the<lb />
Trickster have been sprinkled into<lb />
the series to spark more interest and<lb />
give the Flash a new challenge.<lb />
The special effects, which ma ke<lb />
the series sn expensive, are excellent.<lb />
The speed of the Hash is not<lb />
shown like the Six Million Dollar<lb />
Man and simply speeded up film,<lb />
but is depicted as a blur, giving him<lb />
the illusion of super speed.<lb />
The interplay between the<lb />
characters is played for humor, and<lb />
usually works, though sometimes<lb />
ends up a little corny.<lb />
His cohort in crime fighting is<lb />
Tina McGee, played by Amanda<lb />
Superconductor<lb />
Pays (Leviathan, Max Headroom<lb />
television series). Tina comes from<lb />
The Flash comic book, only not the<lb />
version with Barrv Allen. Barrv<lb />
Allen died in the DC Comics Uni-<lb />
verse. Barry's nephew, Wally West<lb />
took over as The Flash.<lb />
Tina McGee became Walk s<lb />
girlfriend Wally also was shown as<lb />
ha ving a hyper metabolism and wa s<lb />
forced to rest and eat heavily<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
net is placed on top of a supercon-<lb />
ductor, it will generate its own elec-<lb />
tronic current and levitate the<lb />
magnet. This is called the Miesner<lb />
effect.<lb />
If magnetic- trai ns are placed on<lb />
superconduct brailsand magnetic<lb />
carsare placed on superconducting<lb />
roads, they would float on air. The<lb />
energy required to move the ve-<lb />
hicles would be minimal (a good<lb />
push could send a car around the<lb />
block).<lb />
For all their magic-like powers.<lb />
superconductors have a fairlv<lb />
simple composition. The most re-<lb />
cent superconductors, and the one<lb />
ECU chemistry students will be<lb />
preparing, a re called one- two-three<lb />
superconductors.<lb />
One part Yttrium, two parts<lb />
Banum , three parts Copper and a<lb />
varying number of Oxygen mol-<lb />
ecules are the essence of one-two-<lb />
threesuperconductors.The fact that<lb />
studentsattheunder graduate level<lb />
can synthesize these superconduc-<lb />
tors, is a testament to their relative<lb />
easiness to make.<lb />
The natural question is: if su-<lb />
perconductorsare so simple, so easy<lb />
to make and possess so many ex-<lb />
travagant qualities, whv aren't we<lb />
using them now?<lb />
A superconductor can oniv<lb />
achieve its super powers at what is<lb />
called the Critical Temperature.<lb />
Today's superconductors can<lb />
function at the same temperature<lb />
that liquid Nitrogen exist (-1 de-<lb />
grees Celsius).<lb />
This is up from the tempera-<lb />
ture of liquid Helium -2(8 degrees<lb />
Celsius), which was the Critical<lb />
Temperature for the first supercon-<lb />
ductors.<lb />
To keep thesesuperconductors<lb />
cold enough to function is, at this<lb />
point, still inequitable. When the<lb />
Cntical Temperature of supercon-<lb />
ductors can be brought up to about<lb />
zero degrees Celsius (that of ice<lb />
water), then thev will begin to revo-<lb />
lutionize our lives.<lb />
For now, thev are just a unique<lb />
item oi interest to most people.<lb />
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RHA WEEK<lb />
Wed. April, 10 4-6 PM Hall Olympics<lb />
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Grand Prize awarded to top residence hall<lb />
Thurs. April 11 9PM-1AM Semi-Formal<lb />
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For more information call:<lb />
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All majors eligible to apply.<lb />
Informational meeting to be held on Wednesday April 10th at 3:15 in the<lb />
Student Health Service Res. Room<lb />
Pick up application forms at the SHS Health Education Dept.<lb />
Deadline to apply is April 15th<lb />
ECU relay t<lb />
By Rick Chann<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The men s tr� k team h ok sin<lb />
of its members to Arizona to com-<lb />
pete against some of the be<lb />
ciate and club teams in the a untrv<lb />
last weekend<lb />
The4xl00fteamoflke Robinson,<lb />
Damon Desue, William Davis and<lb />
Corey Brooks ran a v� r. g odl<lb />
The team finished in fifth place be-<lb />
hind two club teams, F rida � �<lb />
and UCLA (40.14).<lb />
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hid. The team of Rol - Brian<lb />
lrvin, Fred Owens av.d I test<lb />
running a strong sec md :� '� ind a<lb />
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pace to run a time that <lb />
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should recoverquicklv"<lb />
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By Matt Mumma<lb />
Sports tditor<lb />
Over the weekend the Pirates<lb />
plaved two doubleheaders against<lb />
lames Madison and Go rgi Mason,<lb />
splitting each one<lb />
ECU had a got id chance to in-<lb />
crease their conference lead over<lb />
1MU, but managed only to keep the<lb />
same distance between them<lb />
Going into the weekend, ECU<lb />
was second in Colonial Athletic<lb />
Association play at 4-3, and ' I<lb />
was a close third with a 5-5 record<lb />
After splitting twi doubleheaders<lb />
the Pirates arc now 6-5, and MU is<lb />
6-6. George Mason is I ftl in the<lb />
CAA with a 4-8 re rd.<lb />
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Dukes, the Pirates used tour pitch-<lb />
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Mike Whitten (1-1) recorded the<lb />
win, and si . re Howard<lb />
Whitfield chalked up I is first save<lb />
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in the first inning with a 1-0 lead<lb />
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Tennis team loses<lb />
By Kerry Nester<lb />
AMMUnt Sports Editor<lb />
The early arrival oi summer-<lb />
like temratures has thingshea ting<lb />
up in Eastern North Carolina this<lb />
year; unfortunately, though, the<lb />
men's tennis team is cooling off.<lb />
Heading into last weekend's<lb />
Wake Forest Invitational, ECU had<lb />
compiled a record of five wins and<lb />
10 loses. Add to this the four defeats<lb />
suffered over the weekend and the<lb />
mark now stands at 5-14.<lb />
On Saturday, the Pirates found<lb />
themselves matched up against the<lb />
College of Charleston. O leston<lb />
controlled the match<lb />
ECU by the score of 4-<lb />
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ranked them second in tho nation.<lb />
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hospital, the44lm needed I Vsuoto<lb />
stop in and run Owens lev; of tho<lb />
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a 4k2 load off lap. Desue then re-<lb />
ceived the baton and turned in a<lb />
47.3 lap, passing to Brooks who ran<lb />
a 4b.h leg. The baton was then given<lb />
to All-America Brian Irvin who ran<lb />
the anchor leg in 45.7 to set a new<lb />
schtxl record<lb />
A time of 3:05.97 was good<lb />
enough for fifth place and second<lb />
among collegiate teams, breaking<lb />
the old record of 3:06.15.<lb />
Coach Carson was very pleased<lb />
with his teams performance, espe-<lb />
cially among the competition at the<lb />
meet Carson said his team had<lb />
gained the respect of many coaches<lb />
at the meet and is expected to be<lb />
invited back next vear.<lb />
At Saturday's Wake Forest re-<lb />
lavs, the mens and womens track<lb />
teams had many top finishes. The<lb />
top performance came in the<lb />
hurdles, relav and field events( shot<lb />
put).<lb />
Setting the pace for the Pirates<lb />
was L'don Cheek, who won thc400<lb />
Intermediate Hurdles in a time of<lb />
52.95. Bnan Williams finished the<lb />
event in 5655 for sixth place before<lb />
winning the 110-meter hurdles in<lb />
14.73. Williams then showed ECU'S<lb />
hurdling power by coming back<lb />
later in the meet to run the invita-<lb />
tional 1 IOmeter hurdles, where he<lb />
finished third in a personal best of<lb />
14.29.<lb />
Competi ng for the l.ady Pirates<lb />
in the 40O-meter hurdles were<lb />
Danielle Smith (hnishingin 109.47)<lb />
and Cindy Speeney in 109.95.<lb />
Ryle Sullivan had another per-<lb />
sonal best performance in the 5,000-<lb />
meter placing second in his heat in<lb />
16:0b. He was followed by Ricky<lb />
Chann in 16:55 and Matt Moms in<lb />
17:11. Chann also ran the steeple<lb />
chase in 11.09.<lb />
The women's 4x800 relay team<lb />
of Theresa and Marianne Manni,<lb />
Catherine Norstrand and C iretchen<lb />
Harlev, improving by 20 seconds<lb />
over last weekend, finished fourth<lb />
with a time of 954<lb />
The 4x200 team of Danita<lb />
Roseboro, ov Dorsey, Sherry<lb />
Hawkins and Chanda Cooper hn-<lb />
ishingin 1:43.47, worn nipped at the<lb />
line losing by one-tenth ofa second<lb />
to Wake Forest.<lb />
Roseboro finished fifth in the<lb />
100-meter dash in 12.63. Hawkins<lb />
finished the race in 1336 along with<lb />
Diane Jacobs in 13 40. Enc Dillard<lb />
competed in the UK) dash for the<lb />
men, finishing in 1152<lb />
In the field events, the Ladv<lb />
Pirates had some cood perfor-<lb />
mances. They worn led bv junior<lb />
Pirates split doubleheaders<lb />
against Mason, Madison<lb />
B) Matt Mum ma<lb />
11 ! jitor<lb />
(veekend the Pirates<lb />
� ibleheaders against<lb />
v1adis n and George Mason,<lb />
ne<lb />
I l good chance to in-<lb />
. r i rtferenee load over<lb />
ged nh tokeepthe<lb />
between them<lb />
� �� �. � � kend E I<lb />
� I rual Athletic<lb />
play at 4 ind 'ML'<lb />
� I �- � a5 record.<lb />
I ul � headers<lb />
ites are now 6-5 and Ml is<lb />
Masoi s fifth in the<lb />
I<lb />
� � -<lb />
I<lb />
� , against tho<lb />
irat - ised f ur pitch-<lb />
v " - . lory.ECl senior<lb />
hitten (1-1 re rded the<lb />
I so j '� ward<lb />
: I alked first -vivo<lb />
 ason.<lb />
� Pirates started the scoring<lb />
� rst inning vs ith a 1-0 load<lb />
and increased their lead in tho third<lb />
lunior Tommy Eason hit his sev-<lb />
enth homemn of tho season in the<lb />
third, scoring two of tour runs that<lb />
inning.<lb />
Tho I hikes wore persistent and<lb />
whittled away at ECU's load,<lb />
eventually tving the game in the<lb />
bottom of tho sixth<lb />
In tho seventh, Eason reached<lb />
first on an error, Mid junior lohn<lb />
(.ast. who wont 3-for-4 with two<lb />
RBI, drove the Kill off the left field<lb />
fence Eason then scored from first<lb />
to win tho game.<lb />
The second game against Ml)<lb />
was a pitching duel between ECU s<lb />
Tom Move and 1ML s Rick Sutch.<lb />
Move gave up seven hits, while<lb />
Sutch only gave up five, which<lb />
proved to be one of tho deciding<lb />
factors in tho game.<lb />
ML) wont ahead in the first on<lb />
a double and again in the fourth on<lb />
another double 'hat was the game<lb />
winner. Moye (3-2) picked up tho<lb />
loss but stuck out six and only al-<lb />
lowed one earned run. The decid-<lb />
ing run came across on a throw mg<lb />
error bv senior Berrv Narrof.<lb />
ECU lost the second game 2-1<lb />
and traveled to Fairfax, Va to take<lb />
(n George Mason on Sunday.<lb />
ECU won the first game 5-4<lb />
and lost the second game 6-2.<lb />
Freshman lohnny Beck (2-3) got the<lb />
win, and Whitten got his first save<lb />
of tho year. Bock struck out six in<lb />
five innings oi work and gave up<lb />
eight hits.<lb />
Senior Corev Short won the<lb />
game for ECU on a solo home run in<lb />
the fifth after CMC tied the game in<lb />
tho fourth. Eason led the Pirates<lb />
and wont 3-for-4 in the first game.<lb />
In the second game the Patriots<lb />
wont on a scoring spree in the fifth<lb />
inningand scored five runs. GMU's<lb />
Chris Widger went 2-for-3 with a<lb />
ht me run in tho first and a double in<lb />
the fifth that drove in three runs.<lb />
Tho Pirates only had four hits<lb />
in tho game as opposed to 13 in the<lb />
first game against CMC<lb />
ECU is now 17-13-1 and plays<lb />
UNC today in Chapel Hill.<lb />
By Earle McAuley<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Awesome. That is the only<lb />
word that can describe the play of<lb />
the FCL' lacrosse team this past<lb />
weekend.<lb />
Saturday afterncxn the team<lb />
handed the Virginia Common-<lb />
wealth Rams an 18-12 loss. A com-<lb />
bined score of 30 points happens in<lb />
lacrosse with about the same fre-<lb />
quency asa KXVpoint football game.<lb />
In short, tho Pirates generated some<lb />
serious offense.<lb />
Sundav afternoon did not fea-<lb />
ture the same scoring extravaganza<lb />
as Saturday did, but the Pirates,<lb />
playing perhaps their best game in<lb />
five vears, were able to destroy the<lb />
Richmond Spiders 8-1.<lb />
Saturday's game opened very<lb />
quickly with both teams scoringfive<lb />
goals in the opening period. Fans<lb />
were treated to almost every facet<lb />
of a lacrosse game in that period<lb />
alone; sconng, hitting, man-down<lb />
defense and coaching strategy.<lb />
In the second period the Pirates<lb />
were able to maintain their intensity<lb />
as well as pick up the defense, and<lb />
they built a four point lead just be-<lb />
fore intermission.<lb />
After the break, ECU decided<lb />
Dail Re�d � ECU Photo Lab<lb />
ophomore centerlielder David Leisten gives a bat to the ball boy<lb />
gainst JMU Leisten went 4-for-3 with 2 RBI in the first game<lb />
Richmond<lb />
to trv and put the Rams away by<lb />
sconng three straight goals to build<lb />
a seven point lead with 11 minutes<lb />
to go in the third quarter.<lb />
VCU was not yet ready to quit,<lb />
however, as thev answered with<lb />
three gcvals of their own to make the<lb />
game interesting again.<lb />
In the end condi honing was the<lb />
difference. Asthethirdquarterdrew<lb />
to a close the lesser manned Rams<lb />
wore showing obvious signs oi fa-<lb />
tigue. This led to a slew of penalties<lb />
against them.<lb />
The Pirates were able to capi-<lb />
talize bv sconng two goals in man-<lb />
up situations, which occurs when<lb />
the opposing team has a player in<lb />
the penalty box. The goals effec-<lb />
tively sealed the Pirate's victory<lb />
despite a last ditch effort by VCU.<lb />
Almost every offensive player<lb />
on the team scored at least one goal,<lb />
and the Pirate defense was led by<lb />
senior Wes Davis and senior goal<lb />
tender Phil Truitt, who played an<lb />
outstanding game despite the 12<lb />
goals allowed.<lb />
Sunday'sgame wasperhaps the<lb />
best ever for a Pirate lacrosse club<lb />
team. They were able to execute<lb />
well i n every aspect of the game a nd<lb />
continued to do it through four<lb />
quarters.<lb />
Tho Pirates looked like a well-<lb />
oiled machine as they caught and<lb />
passed with proficiency, found the<lb />
open man. cxeeu ted well on defense,<lb />
scored on man-up situations and<lb />
held in man-down as thev thor-<lb />
oughly demolished a previously<lb />
undefeated Richmond team.<lb />
I"he Spiders did not arrive on<lb />
time and forced tho game to start an<lb />
hour late thus they did not have the<lb />
opportunity to warm-up properly<lb />
before tho game began. This may<lb />
have affected the first quarter which<lb />
the Pirates won 3-0.<lb />
The second quarter was ECU'S<lb />
proof that thev wore for real as they<lb />
again shut out the now warmed up<lb />
Spider offense while sconng three<lb />
more goals of their own.<lb />
The one goal thev scored came<lb />
on a clear attempt dunng a man-<lb />
down situation for the Bucs, when a<lb />
pass was intercepted and subse-<lb />
quentlv shot into an almost-empty<lb />
goal from 20 feet out. The Pirate<lb />
defense lost the shut out.<lb />
Leading the ECU offense were<lb />
senior midfielders Kelly Hoyt and<lb />
Drew Bourque, along with fresh-<lb />
man attackman Mike Schmidt.<lb />
The dav, however, belonged to<lb />
Truitt, who only allowed one goal<lb />
and had in excess of 15 saves.<lb />
school record-holder Susan<lb />
Schram's first place finish in the<lb />
shot put with a toss of 43-3. Janie<lb />
Rowe finished third in the shot and<lb />
seventh in the discuss with throws<lb />
of 40-3 and 110-2 14, respectively.<lb />
Rochelle Rodgers finished seventh<lb />
in the javelin, throwing it 63-6 34<lb />
In the 3,000-meter, Anne Marie<lb />
Welch finished fourth, and<lb />
Mananne Manni placed seventh.<lb />
Both the mens and women's<lb />
teams finished the day with second<lb />
place finishes in the 4x400 relay<lb />
The women s team of Harlev, Smith,<lb />
Cooper and Roseboro finished in<lb />
4:03 ThemensteamoflmarSims,<lb />
Dave Carter, Wil Duff and Cheek<lb />
lead from the start but were passed<lb />
in the final strech finished in a time<lb />
of 3:18.<lb />
Golf team<lb />
captures<lb />
CAA title<lb />
Bv Francis Vaughn<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU golf team was the<lb />
favoriteto win the Colonial Athletic<lb />
Association golf tournament this<lb />
past weekend in Wilson, but don't<lb />
tell ECU golf coach Hal Morrison<lb />
"There is alwavs a favorite in<lb />
any sporting event that e . .�<lb />
thinks should win Mr. ison said.<lb />
"The favorite m . win but it has to<lb />
perform to its capabilities to win<lb />
The first dav the Pirates got off<lb />
to their tvpical slow start, shooting<lb />
304 Thev were tied for tho lead<lb />
with Richmond and William and<lb />
Mary. ECU's John Maginnes shot a<lb />
rwo-over par 74, trailing early<lb />
leader DeugCregor of William and<lb />
Mary bv three shots.<lb />
"I think our poor start made the<lb />
guvs realize they had to play well to<lb />
win Morrison said. "Thev played<lb />
really well the last two days and<lb />
proved they were capable of win-<lb />
rung<lb />
The Pirates shot a four over par<lb />
at 22 on the second day to take the<lb />
lead by 12 shots over Richmond,<lb />
lohn Maginnes shot a two-under-<lb />
par 70 to grab the indmdual lead by<lb />
five shots over James Madison's<lb />
Chad Bales. ECU's Mike Teague<lb />
and Simon Move were tied for third<lb />
after two days.<lb />
The Pirates matched their sec-<lb />
ond-day score of 292, pulling away<lb />
from the rest of the teams. They<lb />
won bv a whopping 26 shots. Wil-<lb />
liam and Mary nipped JM U by one<lb />
shot to capture second place.<lb />
John Maginnes shot an even-<lb />
par 2 and won the individual title<lb />
bv 5 shots over fellow teammate<lb />
Mike Teague. ECU senior Simon<lb />
Move finished third with a 224 and<lb />
Greg Powell finished at 227 and<lb />
tied for 5th place.<lb />
The Pirates had four playerson<lb />
the All-Conference team, which<lb />
consisted of the top five players in<lb />
the tournament.<lb />
This was the best performance<lb />
by our team in the conference<lb />
championship since I've been here<lb />
Momson said. "If we continue to<lb />
plav well, we will have a good<lb />
chance of going to the NCAA<lb />
tournament<lb />
The golf team has this week off,<lb />
but thev have a tournament in Sa-<lb />
vannah, Ga the following week<lb />
before the NCAA tournament.<lb />
Tennis team loses four straight, record drops to 5-14 during weekend<lb />
itlUULl wwva w O A  A u. �- Huisman. Savusalo and McL<lb />
By Kerry Nester<lb />
Assistant Sports fditor<lb />
The early arrival oi summer-<lb />
like temperatures has things heating<lb />
up in Eastern North Carolina this<lb />
.oar, unfortunately, though, the<lb />
men's tennis team is cooling off.<lb />
Heading into last weekend's<lb />
Wake Forest Invitational, ECU had<lb />
compiled a record of five wins and<lb />
10 loses. Add to this the four defeats<lb />
suffered over the weekend and the<lb />
mark now stands at 5-14.<lb />
OnSafuniay, the Pirates found<lb />
themselves matched up against the<lb />
College of Charleston  leston<lb />
controlled the match and defeated<lb />
ECU by the score of 4-1<lb />
Juan Alvarez claimed the only<lb />
win for the Pirates at the number<lb />
one singles spot by defeating his<lb />
opponent 6-3, 6-3. Sammy Tounsi,<lb />
Camiel Huisman and Markku<lb />
Savusalo all weredefeated handily.<lb />
In the only doubles match, John<lb />
McLamband Dave Wallace teamed<lb />
up for ECU and fought hard, only<lb />
to lose 3-6,6-1,3-6.<lb />
Up next for ECU was George<lb />
Washington. Head Coach Bill<lb />
Moore switch the lineup around<lb />
this time, and iratescame close<lb />
to winning a very competitive<lb />
match.<lb />
Alvarez again won his match<lb />
at the number one singles, and the<lb />
rest of the singles matches went the<lb />
total three-set distance.<lb />
At the number two spot, Tounsi<lb />
battled his opponent to three sets<lb />
and two tiebreakers. In the end<lb />
scrapped back though and won the<lb />
next two sets6-4,7-5 for the victory.<lb />
Anders Ahl came in for<lb />
Savusalo at the number four spot<lb />
and won the third consecu ti ve close<lb />
match 4-6,6-4,6-3.<lb />
With the match on the line,<lb />
Coach Moore inserted Huismanand<lb />
though, it was George Washington Savusalo to play the lone doubles<lb />
coming out on top with a 7-6,2-6,7- match. The two Pirate netters were<lb />
6 victory. embarrassed 6-2,6-1 and ECU lost<lb />
McLamb played the number the match 3-2.<lb />
three spot this time in place of On Sunday, the Pirates had a<lb />
Huisman and looked as though he chance to redeem themselves going<lb />
would take his opponent after up against Wake Forest and<lb />
posting a 6-2 first set win. Furman. Once again, ECU came up<lb />
TheGeorge Washington player empty losing 1-4 and 0-5 respec-<lb />
tively.<lb />
First up was Wake Forest. The<lb />
only Pirate win came once again for<lb />
Alvarez (the only bnght spot on the<lb />
ECU squad for the weekend) as he<lb />
won 7-5,1 -6,6-4 in a very close and<lb />
competi ve match.<lb />
At the number two, three and<lb />
four singles spots. Pirate netters<lb />
Tounsi, Huisman and Ahl all went<lb />
down in straight sets. The doubles<lb />
team of Savusalo and McLamb also<lb />
were defeated.<lb />
Coach Moore pulled Alvarez<lb />
out of the number one singles spot<lb />
for the last match against Furman<lb />
and inserted Tounsi in his place.<lb />
Huisman, Savusalo and McLamb<lb />
rounded out the rest of the lineup.<lb />
All four Pirate players lost in<lb />
straight sets, and the doubles team<lb />
of Alvarez and Wallace managed to<lb />
take their opponents to three sets,<lb />
losing in a third set tiebreaker 5-7,6-<lb />
4,7-6.<lb />
The Pirates have four matches<lb />
before the Colonial Athletic Asso-<lb />
ciation championship in<lb />
Harrisonburg, Virginia, April 19-<lb />
20.<lb />
Thiscould be the last chance for<lb />
the Pirates to salvage something<lb />
positiveoutof what has been so far;<lb />
a disappointing season.<lb /><pb facs="00058278_tn_0010" /><lb />
The Final Four in Minges The Pre season Pitch<lb />
On Wednesday. March 2Qt the 1991 intramural<lb />
sports Basketball season concluded with the All-<lb />
Campus finals on the ECU court m Minges Coliseum<lb />
Games began with a jump boll and featured dunks<lb />
and three point goals in the Purple game. the<lb />
independent champion Young Guns 'aunched a<lb />
second half dunking exhibition m route to a 69-36<lb />
victory over the Fratern ty Purple wnners of Phi Tou "B<lb />
Bryan Lee and Will Thompson s explosive power jams<lb />
and high flying lumpers broke open a dose game<lb />
late m the first half oa ran awav ,K e title<lb />
Other<lb />
members of the Young Guns<lb />
5d Jason Baile<lb />
Russ Arno, Steve Wimmer, Rob Maloney and Todd<lb />
Porter Leading he Phi Tau B crttack was the outside<lb />
shooting of Charles Taylor 3r j Mike Andrews<lb />
The voung Guns reache i the l nais v. a semi-final<lb />
win over the Funky Intellectuals r j their f e point<lb />
guard. David Moody an 3 then v. thstood a furious<lb />
display of area-code jumpers from Spencer Runge<lb />
and Brad Brewer to wc j on 'or a 56-54 victory in the<lb />
independent Purple t tie 3 ame r" Tcu "B' ran away<lb />
from TKE "B in the Fraternitv P r e Ch 3mp onship<lb />
behmd the ins de p a 01 Jerry Garner and the leader-<lb />
ship of Brian Weil<lb />
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Warm weather is upon us and so begins the season of<lb />
softbali1 The men s and women's pre-season soft bail<lb />
tournament was an outstanding success1 Three after-<lb />
noons and evenings were packed full of great plays1<lb />
With 32 teams participating, the men used a single<lb />
elimination format (32-16-8-4-2-1)<lb />
The winner was Pi Kappa Alpha "A. Captain Mike<lb />
Davis said that theirs was a total team effort" Davis<lb />
went on to say. Everyone hit really well, we made 15<lb />
funs m that last game and we were pleasantly sur-<lb />
prised by the overall win ' Team members include<lb />
Rick Rutler, T.J. Louis, Trey Weisman, Dean English, Bill<lb />
Wiggins, Mickey Whaley, Stacy Hall, Glenn Whitley,<lb />
Kevin McNamara and Kevin Smith. They played the<lb />
final game agamstThe Virgins with a score of 15-1<lb />
WATCH OUT they are play ng in the regular season<lb />
The women had only three teams in this year's tourna<lb />
ment. there fore a<lb />
round-robm format<lb />
was chosen The<lb />
teams were Rebels<lb />
With a Cause, Ama-<lb />
teurs and Tyler<lb />
Pterodactyls<lb />
The victors were<lb />
Rebels with a<lb />
Cause winning<lb />
aganstbothteams<lb />
Captam Sandee<lb />
Hacknee said that<lb />
c c'herteammates<lb />
did their share and<lb />
are looking forward<lb />
to the regular sea-<lb />
son which is already m progress There are twelve team<lb />
members including Lynda McCormick, Kim Russell,<lb />
Stephanie Rowe and Daniel Smith.<lb />
Women's Softball Top Picks<lb />
Water Skiers work wonders<lb />
Collegiate water sk ng is a rapidly growing sport The<lb />
ECU ski team is a member of the National Collegiate<lb />
Water Ski Association The team competes ir the<lb />
South Atlantic Collegiate Water Ski Association with<lb />
teams from Kentucky. North Cc 1 outh Corona.<lb />
Tennessee. Georg 0 cr d A 3bama<lb />
The fall season consists of 1 �'� I irnaments.<lb />
the finals being team trials Thetearr Ainner of these<lb />
tnais and the tea ,r it has the l 3! � I totive<lb />
score from the four toumamenl �.���:� the<lb />
National Inv tat Dna<lb />
Four SAC tournaments are a ' tedthi igr :<lb />
the spmg season ' iding the Conferei ' jmpi-<lb />
onshps Partic pae e t irnament ro se-<lb />
lected to represent the � nstitutior nthe �'� a Sar<lb />
Team The top seec<lb />
the second seea s<lb />
e conferer � rd r ier<lb />
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.    � . irr 3ments<lb />
ECU now r I the SAC<lb />
Aomen's n iTi �<lb />
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� - �� e All Stars ii ' :�<lb />
ream continues s<lb />
Rebels With A Cause<lb />
women's round robin<lb />
pre season winners<lb />
rS Gil<lb />
P � . -  ther memt � " 3f the<lb />
A Taste of Chocolate nc idedTim<lb />
Hubert, Martin Blue and Rafael McBroom<lb />
Sig Ep A" go' to the  e 3 3me bet i a 59-37<lb />
thrashing o TKE A' n the Fi 3terr ty Gold finals A th<lb />
Brett Schecter r 3 r 3 t g 3f 3 Bruce Selby e ading<lb />
the fioor game TKE hung m iriy bel '� � " e<lb />
of Jeff Emerson Rob Evans and Joel Suanders 35<lb />
as the nj Je dominance 3f Tee Mediin t e g 3n o<lb />
assert themse es<lb />
Congrai . 3t ��e<lb />
chomp ons thev<lb />
capped off a most ic<lb />
cess' seasor  th<lb />
some superb e"os<lb />
' West End Girls<lb />
2 Options<lb />
3 Chap, Crackle &amp; Pop<lb />
4 Brat Pack<lb />
1 Tri-Stgma<lb />
2. AlphaPhi<lb />
3. Chi Omega<lb />
Women's Purple<lb />
1 Tyler 'terodactyls<lb />
2. PMS<lb />
A Taste of Chocolate<lb />
wins Gold Basketball<lb />
Championship 1991<lb />
Cape Lookout, NC<lb />
April 21<lb />
Spend your day walking along crashing waves wi<lb />
well as the opportunity to visit the Cape Lookout I jhtl � r- s one<lb />
day trip focuses on the 21st anniversanof Earth D : � �e our<lb />
natural resources with th s beach ean p hiking rip.<lb />
Equipment, lunch and transportation are yours for S 7.0"<lb />
facultystaff.<lb />
ind S10.00<lb />
A pre-tnp meeting will be held Wednesday. April 1 7 .it 6 00 m n Bi terDIOI<lb />
�MMMi�W<lb />
Cape Hitteriis, NC<lb />
April 26-28<lb />
THE END IS COMING<lb />
Disc Golfa great way o enyoy the .s v. thout the frustration of three<lb />
putting This year Recec onci Services is planning a "Pro-Am; to take piace at<lb />
the Disc Golf course near Hcrr r gton Field The information meeting w II be held<lb />
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