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Civil Rights<lb />
Congress debates affirmative action.<lb />
4<lb />
Plain Poop<lb />
World Entertainment War lacks power.<lb />
6<lb />
Wt lEttHt daraltntatt<lb />
Vol.65 No.31<lb />
Wednesday, June 5,1991<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
N.C. Special Olympics successful<lb />
Homosexuals could lose funds<lb />
The University ot North Carolina at Chapel 1 tills sum-<lb />
mer student i onpvss recently voted to terminate funding of<lb />
the Carolina Gay and Lesbian Association (CGLA) with<lb />
student activity fees.<lb />
Accordi ng to the resolution ssponsor. Congress Speaker<lb />
Tim Moore, the CGLA advocates homosexual behavior,<lb />
which is illegal under North Carolina law. UNC'scongress<lb />
is prohibited from funding any organizations that support<lb />
illegal activity<lb />
However, the CGLA does not promote anv sexual<lb />
lifestyle according to information UNCs congress has on<lb />
file about the group's constitution.<lb />
Opponents of the resolution argue that theorganization<lb />
merelv serves the campus in an educational capacity.<lb />
Discrimination reports at UNC<lb />
The U S Department of Education's Office of Civil<lb />
Rights (OCR) has found one case of negligence bv UNC-<lb />
Chapel Hill following an investigation into seven recent<lb />
discrimination charges.<lb />
The lonecasoofnogligonceinvolved a sexual harassment<lb />
complaint filed bv a woman in the dentistry school.<lb />
According to the OCR's report, university officials did<lb />
not respond quickly enough to the woman's complaint.<lb />
Although officials had known about the sexual harassment<lb />
complaint since 1988, an internal investigation was not<lb />
conducted until 1990.<lb />
Professor cleared of charges<lb />
Dr. Robert David Little, a Library Science professor at<lb />
Indiana State University, wasfound not guilty by a Venmillion<lb />
Countv jury of the 1982 murder of Steve Agan.<lb />
Little had been charged with the crime last December<lb />
after Larrv Eyler. a convicted murderer, implicated the 1SL<lb />
professor as an accomplice.<lb />
Agan was stabbed to death on Dec. 19, 1982, during a<lb />
homosexual bondage ritual in an abandoned shack near<lb />
Terre Haute, Ind<lb />
Several witnesses testified on Little's behalf, saying he<lb />
was vi si ting his mother in Florida when the murder occurred.<lb />
Hazardous Waste left in limbo<lb />
NState University and the Environmental Protection<lb />
Agency have been unable to aach an agreement about who<lb />
is responsible for cleaning up a hazardous waste disposal<lb />
site located about 200 yards from Carter-Finley Stadium.<lb />
NCSU began using the site for disposal purposes after<lb />
it was approved in 19 and continued to use it until<lb />
Congress closed the site to any further use in the early '80s.<lb />
Now, until it can be determined who will treat the<lb />
disposal site and how to treat the disposal site, nothing<lb />
further will be done except to monitor ground water for<lb />
contamination twice a year.<lb />
Pell Grants may be terminated<lb />
If President Bush has his way in 1992, more than 350,000<lb />
Pell Grants will be scrubbed from the 1992 budget.<lb />
Although theHouseofRepresentatives recently decided<lb />
to increase Pell Grant funding by about $2 million. Bush is<lb />
pushing for a decrease for next year.<lb />
Pell Grants primarily affect students with families in the<lb />
$20,000-$25,000 income bracket and are designed to help<lb />
college students pay for books and tuition.<lb />
Faculty-leave privileges to end<lb />
Because of constraints set by recent budget cuts, uni-<lb />
versities within the UNC system have been forced to ter-<lb />
minate faculty-leave privileges.<lb />
In the past, faculty members have been paid while on<lb />
university leave to conduct research projects, but according<lb />
to UNC Provost Denni s O'Connor, this practice was pu rH ng<lb />
too great a strain on universities.<lb />
Fee plan could benefit libraries<lb />
In a desperation move to save UNC-Chapel Hill's de-<lb />
teriorating libraries, Chancellor Paul Hardin's task force<lb />
committee has recommended increasing student fees over<lb />
a three-year period.<lb />
The proposed increases could raise student fees by as<lb />
much as $600 if accepted. However, Hardin said the plan<lb />
would have to be revised because of a lack of input accepted<lb />
from students.<lb />
The student fee increase wasoneof 15 recommendations<lb />
made by committee. Another proposal suggested a "tax"<lb />
earmarked for the library coming from the various sports<lb />
and entertainment events that take place on campus.<lb />
By Amy Edwards<lb />
SUf f Writer<lb />
Organizers for last<lb />
weekend's Special Olympics<lb />
Game's called the event the<lb />
organization's most successful<lb />
one to date.<lb />
More than 1,71X1 athletes<lb />
from 80 Special Olympics<lb />
programs, including ol from<lb />
Pitt Countycompeted in nine<lb />
eventsovera three-day period<lb />
which began Thursday, May<lb />
30.<lb />
Special Olympics is a<lb />
program oi athletic competi-<lb />
tion and fellowship for men-<lb />
tally retarded athletes. It isrun<lb />
almost entirely by volunteers.<lb />
In all, approximately 750<lb />
coaches and 4.1XX) volunteers<lb />
contributed time to the 1991<lb />
Summer (iames, State (ames<lb />
Director Connie Sappenfield<lb />
said.<lb />
Volunteers served as<lb />
cheerleaders, athlete'sescorts<lb />
and assisted in many facets of<lb />
the event. In addition, several<lb />
areacorporauonscontrib'ited<lb />
food, money and manpower<lb />
for the games, Sappenfield<lb />
Inside Wednesday<lb />
Crime Scene2<lb />
Editorial<lb />
ClassifiedsComicsJ$<lb />
Features�<lb />
Sports��<lb />
Over 4,000 volunteers helped<lb />
said.<lb />
Local businesses, organi-<lb />
zations and church groups<lb />
prepared and served lunch<lb />
Saturday for the other volun-<lb />
teers. One volunteer who<lb />
prepared sand wiches said tha t<lb />
working at the Special Olym-<lb />
pics made her feel good about<lb />
James Browning� ECU Photo Lao<lb />
out with the State Special Olympics m Greenville<lb />
herself. fact which greatly pleased or-<lb />
"Although the heat was ganizers.<lb />
unbearable, 1 enjoyed seeing "Last year in Charlotte.<lb />
thepeopleof Greenville work only about 200peopleshowod<lb />
together to make the Summer up for the opening ceremo-<lb />
Gamesa success said volun-<lb />
teer Lisa Long.<lb />
Local turnout for theevent<lb />
was higher than expected, a<lb />
nies said Sappenfield. 'This<lb />
year there were several thou-<lb />
sand. This says a lot about the<lb />
people of Greenville and Pitt<lb />
County<lb />
The 1992SummerGames<lb />
are scheduled to be held in<lb />
Greenville also. City officials<lb />
believe that the three-day<lb />
event pumped $500,000 into<lb />
Greenville'seconomy. Hotels,<lb />
motelsand restaurants reaped<lb />
the most benefits, with many<lb />
hotels and motels being<lb />
booked to near-capacity.<lb />
An assessment meeting<lb />
will be held later this month to<lb />
determine the total success of<lb />
the event. Every person who<lb />
participated in any way will<lb />
be asked to make suggestions<lb />
for improvement.<lb />
Al though the 1991 Games<lb />
are over, the North Carolina<lb />
Special Olympics organizers<lb />
do not get a break planning<lb />
for the 1992 Games began<lb />
Monday, Sappenfield said<lb />
Competition was held in<lb />
athletics (track and field),<lb />
aquatics, bocce, gymnastics,<lb />
powerlifting, roller skating,<lb />
vmhall.tennisand volleyball.<lb />
ECU was the host site for the<lb />
event, which was also spon-<lb />
sored by theCity of Greenville<lb />
and the Pitt Countv Schools<lb />
Media Board turns<lb />
down yearbook plan<lb />
By LeClair Harper<lb />
News Editor<lb />
A former Buccaneer editor<lb />
presented the Media Board<lb />
with the first 98 pages of a<lb />
proposed vearbook.but board<lb />
members decided not to print<lb />
Michael Doughtry's 1991<lb />
Buccaneer.<lb />
"Wehad only four people<lb />
who could vote Student<lb />
Government Association<lb />
President Alex Martin said.<lb />
One person abstained from<lb />
voting, two voted against the<lb />
txxik and one voted for the<lb />
book, he said.<lb />
Daughtrv offered to pro-<lb />
duce the yearbook without<lb />
J<lb />
pay.<lb />
"We proposed that the<lb />
book would have been done<lb />
by Aug. 31 he said.<lb />
Ina previous Media Board<lb />
meeting, Daughtrv proposed<lb />
to finish the book and he was<lb />
told to have 40 pages com-<lb />
pleted before the Media Board<lb />
would make a decision. He<lb />
presented the Media Board<lb />
with 98 pages�withoutcopy<lb />
- to the Media Board in a<lb />
meeting last Wednesday.<lb />
Daughtrv plans to con-<lb />
tinue to fight for the yearbook,<lb />
he said. "We're going to ask<lb />
studnets to get involved he<lb />
said.<lb />
Chancellor Richard Eakin<lb />
will hold a meeting soon to<lb />
discuss the yearbook,<lb />
Daughtrv said.<lb />
Martin said the lack of<lb />
students picking up yearbooks<lb />
influenced his decision to vote<lb />
against the yearbook.<lb />
"A lot of the Media Board<lb />
monev is used for (a yearbook)<lb />
that less than one third of the<lb />
students pick up he said.<lb />
However, theSC A passed<lb />
a resolution at the end oi last<lb />
semester stating that they dis-<lb />
agreed with the Media Board<lb />
decision to suspend the year-<lb />
book through 1992.<lb />
" just felt that it was my<lb />
job as (SG A) President to look<lb />
at what the students want<lb />
Martin said.<lb />
BB&amp;T grants $350,000 for program<lb />
Economics Department<lb />
plans master's program<lb />
By Keith Abluton<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
A master of science in<lb />
economics program is in the<lb />
planning stages at ECU.<lb />
If approved it will be one<lb />
of only a few in North Caro-<lb />
lina. Other masters programs<lb />
in economics are located at<lb />
N.C State University, Uni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina at<lb />
Chapel Hill, Duke Univer-<lb />
sity, UNC-Charlotte and<lb />
UNC-Greensboro.<lb />
Dr. Carson Bays, chair-<lb />
man of the Economics De-<lb />
partment at ECU, said: "There<lb />
are two stages to getting any<lb />
new program approved in the<lb />
(UNC system). First, a de-<lb />
partment has to request per-<lb />
mission to plan it. Thaf s the<lb />
first stage and we've already<lb />
done that<lb />
Permission to start plan-<lb />
ning was given in March, 1989<lb />
and planning has continued<lb />
since then.<lb />
The next stage of the<lb />
process is to submit the plan<lb />
for approval. This stage has<lb />
been slowed due to budget<lb />
cuts in the education system.<lb />
Universities have been asked<lb />
not to submi t requests for new<lb />
programs until further notice.<lb />
Bays said he believes that<lb />
within the next school year<lb />
the formal request will be sub-<lb />
mitted.<lb />
The master's program<lb />
will consist of at least 30 hours<lb />
and may or may not include a<lb />
thesis. Application of eco-<lb />
nomic theory will be stressed<lb />
with emphasis on economet-<lb />
rics for problem solving.<lb />
Econometrics combines tools<lb />
of economic theory, math-<lb />
ematics and statistical infer-<lb />
ence to analyze economic<lb />
problems.<lb />
The formal proposal is for<lb />
a master of science in resource<lb />
economics program because<lb />
the areasof concentration will<lb />
be resource economics, urban<lb />
and regional planning and<lb />
See Program, page 2<lb />
By David White<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
ECU and Branch Bank-<lb />
ing and Trust Company have<lb />
teamed up to support a multi-<lb />
year, $350,000 plan to develop<lb />
leadership through study, re-<lb />
search and innovative pro-<lb />
grams.<lb />
The BB&amp;T grant, an-<lb />
nounced by the University and<lb />
BB&amp;T, supports ECU'S BB&amp;T<lb />
Center for Leadership Devel-<lb />
opment in becoming a ca talyst<lb />
for leadership throughout<lb />
disciplines of the university.<lb />
Dr. James H. Bearden,<lb />
founder and director of the<lb />
center, said the center isamong<lb />
a few university academic<lb />
units in the nation with the<lb />
purpose of focusing the in-<lb />
struction, research and service<lb />
mission on leadership devel-<lb />
opment.<lb />
Bearden said: There are<lb />
very few activities that cut<lb />
acrossdisciplines Leadership<lb />
is one of them that cuts across<lb />
cleanly. This is important no<lb />
matter what the curriculum<lb />
or discipline<lb />
Leadership study can<lb />
serve as a bridge between lib-<lb />
eral arts and professional<lb />
schools Bearden said. Also,<lb />
because it is so diverse and<lb />
multifaceted, "no single aca-<lb />
demic discipline either claims<lb />
or promotes the leadership<lb />
agenda he said.<lb />
'The BB&amp;T Center is one<lb />
of the few programs truly<lb />
committed to fostering the<lb />
kind of inquiry into leader-<lb />
ship' which has the potential<lb />
of having a profound impact<lb />
on the higher education com-<lb />
munity Bearden said.<lb />
See Grant, page 2<lb />
Silent Auction raises scholarship money<lb />
By LeClair Harper<lb />
News Editor<lb />
The Pitt County chapter<lb />
of the ECU Alumni Associa-<lb />
tion made about $3,700 for<lb />
scholarships at their Seventh<lb />
Annual Silent Auction<lb />
Thursday night<lb />
The auction took place in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
and the Panama Steel Band<lb />
provided entertainment to a<lb />
crowd of about 125 people.<lb />
Over 84 items were do-<lb />
nated for the auction ranging<lb />
from free dinners, including<lb />
one with Chancellor and Mrs.<lb />
Eakin, to two airline tickets to<lb />
anywhere in the United States.<lb />
The Panama Steel Band was<lb />
also auctioned off.<lb />
The profits from the silent<lb />
auction are used to provide a<lb />
Pitt County senior who will<lb />
attend ECU with a $500 schol-<lb />
arship.<lb />
"The (money received)<lb />
was up about $700 from last<lb />
year Scott Wells of the<lb />
Alumni office said.<lb />
According to Jill<lb />
Haakenstad, a Pitt County<lb />
alumni association member,<lb />
the choice for a scholarship<lb />
recipient is based on need and<lb />
academic qualifications.<lb />
The scholarship commit-<lb />
tee selects three students who<lb />
have been identified as need-<lb />
ing scholarships.<lb />
The Financial Aid Office<lb />
at ECU makes the final deci-<lb />
sion.<lb />
The bidding for items<lb />
lasted from 630 p.m. to 8 p.m.<lb />
Items were set up in dis-<lb />
plays and sign-u p sheets were<lb />
placed by the displays.<lb />
Bidders wrotedown their<lb />
bid and an anonymous bid<lb />
number. At 8 p.m the highest<lb />
bidders were announced.<lb /><pb facs="00058286_tn_0002" /><lb /><lb />
2 fjj tnatOIaroHnian June 5,1991<lb />
crimfsjene<lb />
Person sleeping in commuter parking<lb />
lot turned over to homeless shelter<lb />
May 28<lb />
0930�Student Stores: investigated the area in reference to a report<lb />
of a canine in the area; same found and escorted off campus by the<lb />
owner.<lb />
0952�Maritime History: investigated a report of larceny in the<lb />
Maritime History Lab.<lb />
2134�Fleming Residence Hall: investigated a report of possible<lb />
drug violation; same was unfounded.<lb />
0004�General Cassroom Building�investigated intoxicated<lb />
subject in the area; no action taken.<lb />
May 29<lb />
0931 - SW of M endenhall: Motorist stopped for stop sign violation;<lb />
same was given a verbal warning.<lb />
1237� Mmges Colisium: Checked out vehicle on the tow list; same<lb />
was towed.<lb />
0022�Student stopped for one-way street violation; same was<lb />
given a verbal warning.<lb />
May 30<lb />
1025�General Classroom Building: investigated a report of<lb />
breaking entering and larceny.<lb />
1247�9th Street: stopped suspicious person in the commuter lot;<lb />
no action was taken.<lb />
0112�5th and Readc streets: checked on su spidous person sleeping<lb />
in the parking lot; subject was turned over to Greenville Police De-<lb />
partment for escort to homeless shelter.<lb />
May 31<lb />
(1846�Nursing Buildingnnvestigated report ot hit and run.<lb />
2352�Belk Residence Hall: responded to maintenance problem in<lb />
bathnxm; same was noted in maintenance report to be repaired.<lb />
0127�Mendenhall Student Center: checked on four suspicious<lb />
subjects; same were identified and released.<lb />
0455�10th Street and McDonalds: Student stopped and given<lb />
verbal warning for equipment and alcohol violations.<lb />
Junel<lb />
1021�Minges Pool: assisted in the rescue of female subject over-<lb />
come bv heat.<lb />
0113�Greene Residence Hall: assisted in the rescue of an athlete<lb />
suffering from symptoms of heatstroke suffered earlier in the day.<lb />
June 2<lb />
2003�Jarvis Residence Hall: investigated the breaking, entering<lb />
and larceny of a vending machine.<lb />
2355�Willis Building: investigated two suspicious persons; same<lb />
were parking and advised to leave the area.<lb />
June 3<lb />
0935�Slay Residence Hall: investigated a report of bicycle larceny<lb />
003S�Spilman Building: checked out suspicious person; same<lb />
was identified and released.<lb />
Crime Scene is taken from Official Public Safety Logs<lb />
PINEBROOK APTS.<lb />
formerly Rivcrbluff<lb />
under new ownership<lb />
Renovations Underway<lb />
1 Bedroom apts &amp; 2 bedroom townhouses<lb />
 12 price special for June &amp; July (conditional)<lb />
Water, sewer and Basic Cable included in rent<lb />
Pool Low Deposit<lb />
 Pets Allowed (conditional) Laundry Room<lb />
?Accepting applications August 1<lb />
121 RiverblufT Rd.<lb />
758-4015<lb />
Sharky's is a private club for members and<lb />
21 year old guest.<lb />
THURSDAY<lb />
Draft Night<lb />
60oz. Pitchers $1.50<lb />
All Night<lb />
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very positive.<lb />
'Almost everybody liked it<lb />
Plans for ECU'S first computer<lb />
calculus lab are well under way with maybe two exceptions, and<lb />
according to Dr. Michael Spurr, recommended that we do this on an<lb />
Assistant Professor of Mathemat- expanded version for all of our<lb />
ics. courses Spurr said.<lb />
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just beginning to materialize to de- about various software packages<lb />
ride how we're going to incorpo- and new mathematical computer<lb />
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The idea for the calculus lab Institute for Academic Technology the benefits these computers have<lb />
began last year when Spurr and in Research Triangle Park. to offer. They allow students to ex-<lb />
colleague Dr. Greg "What we're hoping to do is to periment on their own without<lb />
Peterson taught a two-semester make calculus more interesting and spending too much time w01"1<lb />
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Vice-Chancel lor of Business Affair<lb />
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According to Spurr, the calcu-<lb />
lus lab will be operational by the fall<lb />
of 1991 and will be located on the<lb />
second floor of Austin, adjacent to<lb />
the Academic Computing lab<lb />
Grant<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
Bearden said the center gener-<lb />
ally targets traditional under-<lb />
graduate programs, but also makes<lb />
an effort to contribute to the devel-<lb />
opment of structures of diverse<lb />
groups where "leadership enrich-<lb />
ment deserves special attention<lb />
"Hopefully this will enable<lb />
minority, ethnic or underserved<lb />
constituencies to be exposed to<lb />
leadership development experi-<lb />
ences which have been withheld or<lb />
neglected in their pre-university<lb />
environment he said. "It is be-<lb />
lieved that this effort offers high<lb />
potential for achieving significant<lb />
benefits for the constituencies for<lb />
our society"<lb />
Chancellor Richard Eakin said:<lb />
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dence of the bank's commitment to<lb />
ECU and its confidence in the<lb />
university's leadership develop-<lb />
ment program<lb />
BB&amp;T established the center in<lb />
1982 with an initial grant of $250,000.<lb />
The BB&amp;T Center is now a separate.<lb />
Program<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
health economics. Courses will be<lb />
geared toward microeconomics<lb />
which studies the individual firm<lb />
rather than the whole industry.<lb />
The program will be designed<lb />
to be a terminal program. This<lb />
means it is not designed specifically<lb />
for graduates to go into a PhD<lb />
program but rather to go directly<lb />
into the workforce.<lb />
Additional professors will have<lb />
to be hired, Bays said. Active re-<lb />
cruitment of students from under-<lb />
graduate programs primarily<lb />
throughout the eastern United<lb />
States will also be a major effort ot<lb />
the new program.<lb />
Other departments have also<lb />
discussed possible master's pro-<lb />
grams or Ph.D programs with the<lb />
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There are 14 areas of study being<lb />
looked at for Masters programs.<lb />
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information science, hospitality<lb />
management and communications.<lb />
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tions � second only to mining<lb />
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director of cooperative extensive<lb />
service.<lb />
According to Tom Former, di-<lb />
rector of public information for ECU<lb />
School of Medicine, farms can be<lb />
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Dr.Wendall Keats Sparrow has<lb />
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of Arts and Sciences at ECU<lb />
Since last July, Sparrow has<lb />
served as acting dean of the College,<lb />
which comprises 21 liberal arts<lb />
academic units, including the hu-<lb />
manities, the social sciences, the<lb />
natural sciences and some arts and<lb />
professional programs.<lb />
A native of Kinston, Sparrow is<lb />
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Sparrow is a professor and former<lb />
chair of the Department of English.<lb />
Earlier in his career, he spent four<lb />
vears as an assistant to ECU'S Via?<lb />
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Sparrow's selection for the<lb />
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and approval by the UNC Board of<lb />
Governors and general administra-<lb />
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Dr. James R. Westmoreland, a<lb />
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Career Planningand Placement<lb />
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"Agriculture is one oi this<lb />
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service.<lb />
According to Tom Fortner, di<lb />
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sion agents, farmers and physicians<lb />
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farm accidents, said fames.<lb />
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lems.<lb />
In addition to helping for<lb />
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the opportunities to educate them-<lb />
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ECU's curriculum will include<lb />
lectures on agricultural medicine,<lb />
which provide students with op-<lb />
portunities to go toa farm for heal th-<lb />
nsk assessment.<lb />
Special training for emergency<lb />
medical technicians is also being<lb />
developed.<lb />
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techniques for farm families and<lb />
rescue squads said June<lb />
Brotherton of the Co-op extension<lb />
service and department of agricul-<lb />
ture communicators.<lb />
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ECU News Bureau<lb />
ECl has appointed six new<lb />
department heads and directors<lb />
I Wend '11 KeatsSparrowhas<lb />
been appointed dean of theCollege<lb />
of Arts and Sciences at ECU.<lb />
Since last lulv. Sparrow has<lb />
served as actingdean of theCollege<lb />
which comprises 21 liberal arts<lb />
academic units, including the hu-<lb />
man ities, the social sciences, the<lb />
natural sciences and some arts and<lb />
professional programs<lb />
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an ECU alumnus with a PhD degree<lb />
from the University of Kentucky.<lb />
Sparrow is a professor and former<lb />
chair of the Department of English<lb />
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years as an assistant to E T S V ke<lb />
Chancellor for Academic Affairs.<lb />
Sparrow's selection for the<lb />
deanshipfollowed a national search<lb />
and approval by the I'NC Board of<lb />
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tiOTt.<lb />
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I CU, has been named dire tor of<lb />
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(arohna's Board of Governors ap-<lb />
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sity in Ohio and has been on the art<lb />
faculty at MSU since 1973<lb />
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and specialist in public relations<lb />
techniques and management, will<lb />
become the first chair of the De-<lb />
immunication at<lb />
ECU,beginning in the fall semester.<lb />
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chaff of the communication depart-<lb />
ment at California State Polytech-<lb />
nic University, Pomona, Calif since<lb />
1982.<lb />
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lege of Arts and Sciences.<lb />
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and shared one another's hurts<lb />
and problems. They exchanged<lb />
extra labor unselfishly. For in-<lb />
stance, my father continues to<lb />
offer his extra time to the family.<lb />
He does auto repairs for them free<lb />
of charge. Every time something<lb />
goes wrong in my grandmother's<lb />
home (which my uncle bought for<lb />
her after my grand fa ther' s death),<lb />
he fixes it.<lb />
He serves the family in many<lb />
ways. Theentire black community<lb />
used to be like that When a child<lb />
viola ted communal values in front<lb />
of a neighbor, he was punished by<lb />
the neighbor and the parents.<lb />
When our communal rights were<lb />
violated, we stuck together to<lb />
change the circumstances � as in<lb />
the case of Rosa Parks.<lb />
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is changing. As they move to this<lb />
economy of accumulation, these<lb />
qualities are lost. Suddenly, lines<lb />
are demarcated. People are saying,<lb />
This is my home, my car, my<lb />
everything They begin to value<lb />
the dollar more than they do their<lb />
community. In fact, they lose their<lb />
sense of community.<lb />
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Americans expected. Many of<lb />
them said, "To hell with integra-<lb />
tion, we are a nation Although<lb />
conditionsarebad forthem today,<lb />
I think they are better off.<lb />
I think that if they could<lb />
shake off some of the vices that<lb />
have been caused by these condi-<lb />
tions which were historically<lb />
caused by the United States' poli-<lb />
cies, they could be a force to be<lb />
reckoned with.<lb />
The blacks in the upper<lb />
middle class are in conflict. As<lb />
they become increasingly materi-<lb />
alistic and drop the values that are<lb />
inherent in the people of Africa �<lb />
uwuness, meaning closeness,<lb />
unity or tightness � they turn to<lb />
religion. This is not against<lb />
Christianity, I'm a Christian.<lb />
However, I disagree with the<lb />
current philosophy because it<lb />
disagrees with what Jesus was<lb />
saying.<lb />
It is criminal to think that<lb />
one can go to church on Sunday,<lb />
give money mat might support<lb />
one little mission and think of<lb />
themselves as moral. It is criminal<lb />
to think that by some verbal pro-<lb />
fession, one can reach the heav-<lb />
ens. It comes through a deeper<lb />
experience. It involves careful in-<lb />
trospection, giving the kind of ser-<lb />
vice that will change your com-<lb />
munity, and abstinence from the<lb />
vices that destroy us. This is why<lb />
blacks in America cannot come<lb />
together. Over a long period of<lb />
time our values and life-styles have<lb />
been altered by integration. As we<lb />
go after these position that have<lb />
been laid open before us, we for-<lb />
get that the roots nourish the tree.<lb />
However, it doesn't have to be<lb />
that way if we awaken before it's<lb />
too late.<lb />
Next you have the masses<lb />
and the working classes. These<lb />
are over 50 percent. Some of them<lb />
are unemployed. Others are un-<lb />
deremployed. Some of them are<lb />
just working; striving to accumu-<lb />
late. Any solution that will help<lb />
these people will eventually help<lb />
the people of all colors that fall<lb />
into this category. They are en-<lb />
gaged in an everyday struggle just<lb />
to survive. Sometimes in that<lb />
struggle, they forget about raising<lb />
their children, keeping them off<lb />
the streets. Sometimes the men<lb />
forget about their patriarchal du-<lb />
ties to the children that they make.<lb />
Sometimes the black church for-<lb />
gets its obligation to provide an<lb />
economic uplift as well as a moral<lb />
uplift. For this is the Black<lb />
American's only autonomous in-<lb />
stitution.<lb />
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Maxwell's Silver Hammer<lb />
It's no joke as Congress debates "quota bill"<lb />
By Scott Maxwell<lb />
Editorial Columnist<lb />
I frequently think Congres-<lb />
sional Democratsand Republicans<lb />
aren't serious about the laws thev<lb />
pass. They can't be. I think they're<lb />
colluding with the president to<lb />
pull a big (im)prachcal joke, and<lb />
the rest of us just haven't caught<lb />
on yet. Certainlv the controversial<lb />
1991 Cml Rights Bill is evidence<lb />
favoring that conclusion.<lb />
What upsets the president<lb />
and his allies is that they see the<lb />
legislation as a "quota bill The<lb />
Democrats claim it isn't, noting<lb />
that their version specifically<lb />
outlaws quotas (which are already<lb />
illegal anyway). So the focus of<lb />
the debate, or rather the sound-<lb />
bite sniping, has been: is it a quota<lb />
bill?<lb />
Yes, of course it's a quota<lb />
bill. That's how affirmative action<lb />
works in practice: where minori-<lb />
ties are underrepresented in a<lb />
workplace, employers are under<lb />
suspicion. Thanks in no small part<lb />
to litigiousness and lnnumeracy,<lb />
suspicions tend to turn into law-<lb />
suits.<lb />
The 1991 bill is designed to<lb />
overturn SupremeCourt decisions<lb />
placing the burden of proof of<lb />
wrongdoing where it ought to be,<lb />
on the plaintiff. It's hard to prove<lb />
a business's hiring practices are<lb />
racist, but maybe it ought to be;<lb />
the charge is very serious<lb />
The Democrats' bill would<lb />
require businesses to prove their<lb />
hiring practices aren't racist. If you<lb />
think it's hard to prove hiring<lb />
practices are racist, imagine trying<lb />
to prove they're not.<lb />
Even if everyone hires fairly,<lb />
it stands to reason that some<lb />
businesses will employ a smaller<lb />
percentage of minorities than are<lb />
in the population (just as some<lb />
will employ a larger percentage).<lb />
Some deviation from the average<lb />
is bound to exist. But workplaces<lb />
where minorities are<lb />
underrepresented won't be ac-<lb />
cepted as expected deviations<lb />
from the average, they'll be touted<lb />
as "evidence of ongoing racism"<lb />
and so on.<lb />
Who needs that? To avoid<lb />
the hassle and expense of law-<lb />
suits, businesses must adopt some<lb />
sort of quotas. Since quotas are<lb />
illegal, they have to aim for<lb />
roughly proportionate represen-<lb />
tation. (When you see a business<lb />
trying to "broaden diversity" or<lb />
"increase minority representa-<lb />
tion you're probably seeing this<lb />
in action.) Result: everyone does<lb />
it, and everyone denies it. Mean-<lb />
while, the workplace becomes<lb />
statistically more balanced,<lb />
though not necessarily any less<lb />
racist.<lb />
But here's the part that makes<lb />
me think Congress and the Presi-<lb />
dent are pulling our legs. If the<lb />
Democrats' version of the bill is a<lb />
quota bill, so is the Republicans' ver-<lb />
sion. The forces that dri veemploy-<lb />
ers to adopt de facto quotas under<lb />
the Democrats' bill, also thrive<lb />
under the Republican bill.<lb />
In fact, what's most notable<lb />
about the two bills is not how much<lb />
they differ, but how little. Let's<lb />
compare them, using information<lb />
from (mav the gods forgive me)<lb />
USA TODAY.<lb />
In the Democrats' version of<lb />
the bill, a statistical imbalance in<lb />
the workforce is not ipso facto<lb />
proof of discrimination. But that's<lb />
meaningless: except in extremely<lb />
unusual circumstances, if there<lb />
were no statistical disparity, there<lb />
would be no lawsuit. The Repub-<lb />
lican bill is not significantly dif-<lb />
ferent.<lb />
How about the burden-of-<lb />
proof question? Quoting from<lb />
USA TODAY: "Democrats: Once<lb />
an employee proves an employ-<lb />
ment practice excludes some<lb />
groups of workers from a job or<lb />
advancement, the employer must<lb />
prove the practice is necessary for<lb />
the job in question. Republicans:<lb />
same Said necessity is defined<lb />
almost identically in the bills.<lb />
The Democrats' bill states<lb />
(unnecessarily) that quotas are il-<lb />
legal. The Republicans'bill simplv<lb />
doesn't waste ink on the point.<lb />
"Race-norming the wide-<lb />
spread practice of adjusting em-<lb />
ployment test scores on the basis<lb />
of an applicant's race, gender,<lb />
creed, or whatever, is outlawed<lb />
by both bills.<lb />
One last interesting feature<lb />
shared by the bills is that some<lb />
kinds of discrimination an? more<lb />
valuable than others. If you didn't<lb />
get a promotion because you're a<lb />
woman, you may get only $150,000<lb />
� oi more, if your "pain and suf-<lb />
fering" was particularly expen-<lb />
sive.<lb />
But if you didn't get a pro-<lb />
motion because you're black, the<lb />
sky's the limit. I'm not sure what<lb />
happens if you lost a promotion<lb />
both because you're a woman and<lb />
because you're black.<lb />
In fact, there is onlv one re-<lb />
ally tnterestingdifferencebetwttn<lb />
the two bills. The difference re-<lb />
volves around the way in which<lb />
the bill applies to Congress itselt<lb />
In the Republican bill, complain<lb />
ants may take their case to federal<lb />
court if they're unsatisfied with<lb />
internal review procedures; in the<lb />
Democrats' bill, only the rats guard<lb />
the cheese.<lb />
(Since I'm thinking about it<lb />
let's let this bill really apply to<lb />
Congress. In elections, let's add<lb />
votes to a candidate's total if the<lb />
candidate is female or handi-<lb />
capped or a member of a raoai<lb />
minority. Ah, darn, we can't: thev<lb />
outlawed race-norming.)<lb />
Nowhere in either btflfis the<lb />
basic issue addrejecTr bjjjifej-<lb />
we treat employers as innocent of<lb />
wrongdoing until proven guilt<lb />
make it reasonably possible to<lb />
prove them guilty when they are<lb />
and implement affirmative action<lb />
but rid ourselves of quotas?<lb />
The debate over the 191<lb />
Civil Rights Bill is, of course, no<lb />
practical joke. It's political jock<lb />
eying. The Republicans want to<lb />
claim they're foraf firmati ve action<lb />
but against quotas, and that the<lb />
Democrats are for quotas but<lb />
against affirmative action � be-<lb />
cause, surprise polls show voters<lb />
favor affirmative action but abhor<lb />
quotas. The Democrats are trying<lb />
to say the same thing about the<lb />
Republicans, for the same reasons<lb />
But you can't have your cake<lb />
and eat it, too. (So what good is<lb />
having a cake?) Nobody � Demo-<lb />
crat, Republican, or other � has<lb />
yet proposed a realistic plan for<lb />
affirmative action that won't lead<lb />
to quotas. Other than widespread<lb />
fairness and honesty, of course,<lb />
which is impossible to legislate<lb />
into existence.<lb />
No, it's no joke. And ifs not<lb />
funny.<lb />
Letters To The Editor<lb />
Student feels<lb />
police do more<lb />
good than bad<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
I would like to come to the<lb />
defense of our law enforcement<lb />
society all around the United<lb />
States I feel they are getting a lot<lb />
of hype that will hopefully pro-<lb />
duce more good than bad. We<lb />
should view them as "brave pro-<lb />
tectors<lb />
I am talking about an occu-<lb />
pation where an officer's life is<lb />
threatened on a daily basis, and<lb />
they are working to protect inno-<lb />
cent, honest, law-abiding citi-<lb />
zens. When someone breaks the<lb />
law, officers enforce it. I am not<lb />
in agreement with the extent to<lb />
which they sometimes imple-<lb />
ment the law, using the infamous<lb />
treatment of Rodney King in<lb />
California recently as an ex-<lb />
ample. But, people should think<lb />
before they break the law. The<lb />
officers that "ask questions first<lb />
and then shoot" are some of the<lb />
ones we read about in obituaries.<lb />
There are racial and dishon-<lb />
est people in ALL occupations,<lb />
black and white. The police force<lb />
is doing what is expected of them.<lb />
If wedid not have them, we would<lb />
be extremely over-run with crime.<lb />
Please take the time to appreciate<lb />
this elite group of people and help<lb />
bring an end to the racial tension<lb />
in our great country.<lb />
Shawn Kilpatrick<lb />
Senior<lb />
Business Education<lb />
Reader upset<lb />
.with wording<lb />
in news story<lb />
To The Editor:<lb />
I am writing to express my<lb />
dissatisfaction with the wording<lb />
your paper used in an article in<lb />
your Tuesday, Apr. 9, edition of<lb />
The East Carolinian.<lb />
Your Tuesday, Apr. 9, edi-<lb />
tion shared an article, "Public<lb />
SafervofrVprarnKynautorhpft<lb />
suspects" My concern with the<lb />
article was that in describing the<lb />
incidents, the racial identity was<lb />
given for only one of the men<lb />
apprehended � black male. I<lb />
should mention that this infor-<lb />
mation was presented as part of a<lb />
quote from Lt. Keith Knox of the<lb />
Department of Public Safety.<lb />
However, whether you<lb />
chose to follow English rules and<lb />
used the entire quote or not, con-<lb />
sistency should have prevailed.<lb />
If you only had die racial identity<lb />
of one person, the you Book of<lb />
Ethics should have guided you<lb />
to leave racial identity out alto-<lb />
gether.<lb />
Possibly the average reader<lb />
would not have picked up on<lb />
this. But as an African American,<lb />
I could not let yet another inci-<lb />
dent go by without bringing at-<lb />
tention to your obvious neglect<lb />
and to remind you of what I con-<lb />
sider editorial responsibilities.<lb />
Darlene Gardner<lb />
Jun' r<lb />
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World Entertainment War lacks battle cry<lb />
By Matt King<lb />
Features Editor<lb />
If you ask members of the<lb />
band World Entertainment War<lb />
what kind of music they play,<lb />
one of the things they would say<lb />
is that it is, "macho, feminist,<lb />
love, poop<lb />
WEW has also described<lb />
their music as, Jungian, beatnik,<lb />
funk or psychedelic, war, bal-<lb />
lads and tribal, metal, folk, mu-<lb />
sic. The music on W EW's first LP<lb />
is more like plain, unintelligible,<lb />
convoluted poop<lb />
1anv reviewers and pro-<lb />
moters of the band like to associ-<lb />
ate them with the word "heady<lb />
meaning of the head. Some am-<lb />
bitious writer down at MCA<lb />
records (the band's labeH even<lb />
dared to call it "smart rock<lb />
Well, if the album succeeds<lb />
in turning over a profit than<lb />
somebody somewhere is smart,<lb />
in a fox-like way. It would take a<lb />
genius to market such a heap of<lb />
confusion into anything but an<lb />
amusing experiment.<lb />
It is true that the band ap-<lb />
pears to be familiar with a the-<lb />
saurus in their lvrics, but the one<lb />
word they left out was coherent.<lb />
The lvrics of the album are spat-<lb />
tered on the songsheets without<lb />
anv direction.<lb />
More than a couple of bands<lb />
have cut the mustard without<lb />
concrete lyrical content (REM,<lb />
Pixies, etc.) but at least they man-<lb />
aged to present their garble in a<lb />
way that aroused curiosity.<lb />
World Entertainment War<lb />
"Lust in the Dust"<lb />
simply Divine<lb />
justsoundsasifthcirdosingtheir<lb />
eyes and pointing to a word in<lb />
the dictionary. All of this glori-<lb />
ous contentless swirl is accom-<lb />
panied by what sounds like a<lb />
loud fast bass and an electric<lb />
jugband.<lb />
Sometimes it sounds like no<lb />
two instruments are playing the<lb />
same song. Santa Cruz Califor-<lb />
nia was the original stomping<lb />
grounds of WEW, unfortunately<lb />
the band was unable to attain<lb />
any rhvthmic consistency from<lb />
the surroundings of the bounti-<lb />
ful Pacific.<lb />
Going plainly on the back-<lb />
ground bios of the band mem-<lb />
bers (their are four females and<lb />
four males) there may be a slim<lb />
rav of hope for these apostles of<lb />
post-punk dillirium.<lb />
At the age of 13 the drum-<lb />
mer, Anthonv Guess, alias<lb />
Squint, toured with a country<lb />
band that was fronted by a quan-<lb />
tum physicist (no kidding).<lb />
The backbone of any lucra-<lb />
Squint could just infuse some<lb />
country tangibility, it might put<lb />
the bands feet on the ground.<lb />
Theirarc traces of good songs<lb />
on the album that do perhaps<lb />
point to better days. "Prayer<lb />
Wars is an intelligent scoff at<lb />
organized religion set to a rap<lb />
metal backdrop.<lb />
"In A Crisis is a funny song<lb />
about the perils of a feminist in<lb />
love.<lb />
While the band remains in<lb />
the driveway, at least the motor<lb />
is running.<lb />
-Photo Court my of MCA RECORDS<lb />
By LaTanya Boothe<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Mv first time seeing the female<lb />
impersonator Divineon screen was<lb />
in "Lust in the Dust It isa tongue-<lb />
in-cheek, flat-out, P movie; the kind<lb />
that is low budget and not ashamed<lb />
to show it. It's aimed at tans of<lb />
campy movies, those movies with<lb />
outlandish behavior usually sexual<lb />
In the past four-to-five years I<lb />
had heard of the deceased and hi-<lb />
lariously tunny female imperson-<lb />
ator Divine. The last movie he<lb />
starred in was "Hairsprav Divine,<lb />
who weighed over 300 pounds, was<lb />
discovered by the late Andy Warhol<lb />
and got his big break in the biz by<lb />
director David Lvnch of "Twin<lb />
Peaks" fame.<lb />
Hestamvl m several of l.vnch's<lb />
films. Looking forward to what<lb />
people had told me 1 was receptive<lb />
ti i wha lever fla shed onthe tv. screen<lb />
in front of me. "Lust in the Dust"<lb />
sticks pretty close to its title. It is set<lb />
in the old wild west. Divine, in the<lb />
beginning, portrays a innocent,<lb />
fresh-young thing seeking fame as<lb />
a singer.<lb />
Wandering through the desert<lb />
she becomes ambushed by a gang<lb />
of sweaty, deranged, sex-crazed<lb />
outlaws who take ad vantage of her.<lb />
The joke is on them though as they<lb />
are left drained in the wind-blown<lb />
dust by Divine.<lb />
Eventually she makes her way<lb />
to a small town and an even smaller<lb />
canteen where she looks for work<lb />
as a singer. She meets Marguerite<lb />
the canteen owner, a very salsy,<lb />
sexy, smart woman. And shortly<lb />
after Divine's arrival a handsome,<lb />
mysterious stranger rides into town.<lb />
Unknown to Divine the entire<lb />
town for years has been searching<lb />
3BE<lb />
for a buried treasure. One night<lb />
after bed hopping, sneaking about<lb />
and eavesdropping Margueriteand<lb />
Divine discover the map to the bur-<lb />
ied treasure; it happens to be tat-<lb />
tooed to their butts.<lb />
Each has on her butt one half of<lb />
the map. They discover where the<lb />
treasure is and let your imagma tion<lb />
run wild on how they put the map<lb />
together. After digging up the<lb />
treasure there isa Mexican standoff<lb />
between Marguerite, Drvineand the<lb />
handsome stranger.<lb />
The movie leaves the viewer<lb />
watching the good looking but<lb />
slightly dumb hero ride off into the<lb />
sunset with the treasure, leaving<lb />
Divine and Marguerite to become<lb />
buzzard food.<lb />
Compared toother low budget<lb />
movies, Lust in the Dust" ranks in<lb />
the top 10 along with "The Rocky<lb />
1 lorror Picture Show" because of<lb />
the movie's comic sense and fresh<lb />
approach to the old west.<lb />
If you are into spoofs of the<lb />
wild west, campy jokes and female<lb />
impersonators then this is a great<lb />
film to see for a belly-slapping good<lb />
time. Since it was my first time<lb />
seeing Divine and not having any<lb />
idea of what to expect, 1 was pleas-<lb />
antly pleased.<lb />
1 lookbackon Clint Eastwood's<lb />
earlier westerns like "Fist Full of<lb />
Dollars and "The Good, the Bad,<lb />
and the Ugly" as earlier and tamer<lb />
versions of "Lust in the Dust But<lb />
with Divine you get more of an off-<lb />
the-wall sense of humor.<lb />
1 recommend this film for any-<lb />
one who likes westerns, Divine, B<lb />
movits and raunchy humor. You'll<lb />
certainly get an eye and ear full.<lb />
You just might become a Divine<lb />
fan. Other movies starring Divine<lb />
are 'Tolyester "FemaleTrouble<lb />
and "Pink Flamingos<lb />
"5<lb />
tiveband is the rhythm section, if World Entertainment War strikes a great pose but its sound is like a musical punch below the belt<lb />
Rumors fly amidst Bunny's reopening<lb />
By Matt Jones<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
If you are a regular pursuer of<lb />
late- night downtown entertain-<lb />
ment, then you might have recently<lb />
noticed the absence of a newly ac-<lb />
quired friend.<lb />
You may have asked yourself,<lb />
what has become of the place that 1<lb />
know and love? The place where<lb />
good times go to prosper and bad<lb />
times go to drown? In short, what<lb />
we all want to know is- what hap-<lb />
pened to Bunny's Bar &amp; Grill?<lb />
Rumors were everywhere.<lb />
Some said Bunny's was closed be-<lb />
cause of shaky financing. Others<lb />
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speculated alcohol violations to be<lb />
the cause. Some even suspected<lb />
sanitation problems closed the<lb />
doors.<lb />
As usual, the rumors turned<lb />
ou . to be somewhat more exciting<lb />
than the truth. In an interview with<lb />
Bunny's owner, Arif Safi, the real<lb />
story was revealed.<lb />
It so happened that San had to<lb />
travel to Florida because of a family<lb />
emergency. He left his business in<lb />
the capable hands of a friend.<lb />
However, his friend was un-<lb />
able to mind the store regularly as<lb />
needed becauseofhisschool sched-<lb />
ule, so he left the management to<lb />
another fnend. This seemed to be<lb />
where things started to go wrong.<lb />
According to Safi, this fnend<lb />
had "a different style of manage-<lb />
ment<lb />
When Safi finally returned, he<lb />
found that their were a number of<lb />
things which needed reconciling.<lb />
He realized that he would need to<lb />
closedown to renovate the building<lb />
and since it was the end of the se-<lb />
mester, he decided that there was<lb />
no time like the present.<lb />
It was at this time that the ru-<lb />
mors began to spread. When Safi<lb />
wasasked about them, he admitted<lb />
that one or two did stem from the<lb />
truth.<lb />
"The sanitation inspector told<lb />
me I had me 1 had to fix some things<lb />
around the kitchen said Safi. "The<lb />
biggest job was installing a three-<lb />
compartment sink, but the other<lb />
things were petty<lb />
Another rumor which was cir-<lb />
culating among the ECU commu-<lb />
nity involved a reported $13,000 of<lb />
bad checks which Safi had suppos-<lb />
edly written. When this was men-<lb />
tioned Safi gave an interesting ie-<lb />
sponse.<lb />
"No, no, no, It was only<lb />
$12,000 he responded jokingly. "1<lb />
don't where they get that stuff. Who<lb />
would believe $13,000?"<lb />
Safi did mention that with all<lb />
hisrenovations,hefinancial reserve<lb />
was low. However he appears to be<lb />
keeping an optimistic outlook.<lb />
Timesare tight he said, "but<lb />
I'm going to make it"<lb />
Although Safi admits that the<lb />
rumors surrounding his business<lb />
to be quite exciting, he recants their<lb />
credibility.<lb />
"Everything is going just fine<lb />
here said Safi, "In fact, the lm-<lb />
provernentsl'vemadeshould make<lb />
things that much better<lb />
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made to his restaurant, Safi ai �<lb />
used the time he closed to make<lb />
other needed additions. He found<lb />
that his cooler space was becoming<lb />
scarce as a result of his increase in<lb />
business, and he was having a hard<lb />
time keeping his beer kegs cold.<lb />
To remedy the problem, Safi<lb />
installed two new cooler units<lb />
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with his plumbing, mainly dealing<lb />
with an absence of a sink in the<lb />
men's restroom.<lb />
It seems as if one night an<lb />
overzcalous customer took it upon<lb />
himself todo someamateur remod-<lb />
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thought, he decided it best to leave<lb />
the sink intact.<lb />
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By Sheri Lynn Jerrison<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Deaf and dumb people are<lb />
exceptional li preaders and use si gn<lb />
language, an abbreviated form of<lb />
English on the hands<lb />
The previous statement pre-<lb />
sents some of the most common<lb />
misconceptions among hearing<lb />
people, according to Basic Sign<lb />
Communication, published and<lb />
distributed by National Associa-<lb />
tion of the Deaf<lb />
Deaf people are deal. n it deat<lb />
and dumb, deaf mute, deef or<lb />
death, the text states. Furthermore,<lb />
the term hearing impaired mav<lb />
refer to deaf people, but is usually<lb />
applied to individuals who have<lb />
hearing losses, Basic Sign explains<lb />
Explaining why some deaf<lb />
people may not be able t<lb />
speak well, Basic Sign<lb />
language is learned thi<lb />
temng and mimicking<lb />
An individual will h<lb />
difficult time learning<lb />
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before the age of threi<lb />
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Lisa Fulk, a deaf<lb />
ECU majoring in fas<lb />
chandising, says she di<lb />
comfortable using her<lb />
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from others.<lb />
She says she does<lb />
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becomes angry who<lb />
Fear of rejects<lb />
By Michael Harrison<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The fear of rejection and the<lb />
devastation of a failed relationship<lb />
are conquerable problems.<lb />
Notable therapist Dr David D.<lb />
Burns wrote in his b� m ik Intimate<lb />
Connections some possible solu-<lb />
tions.<lb />
"Nobody on earth can attract<lb />
everyone they're interested in<lb />
Bums wrote matter-of-factly.<lb />
Meanwhile, the fear of success<lb />
can be another problem People who<lb />
have been lonely for a long while<lb />
can feel uneasy by success in flirting<lb />
and dating. The famihanty of their<lb />
lifestyle will be threatened<lb />
Bums said many apprehen-<lb />
sions are caused by "illogical<lb />
thoughts and self-defeating atti-<lb />
tudes These problems can be<lb />
eliminated as one begins to view<lb />
relationships more positively and<lb />
realistically.<lb />
The fear of rejection is one of<lb />
the most common. Bums pointed<lb />
quand once rejected, many people<lb />
overgeneralize the situation by<lb />
saying something like, "Since I've<lb />
been turned down, I'll always be<lb />
turned down. HI always be alone"<lb />
It is natural to be disappointed<lb />
when someone is unresponsive or<lb />
cold to you, but by recognizing the<lb />
fact that everyone's tastes are dif-<lb />
ferent, this fear can be put in the<lb />
proper perspective, preserving your<lb />
self-esteem.<lb />
Another huge mistake Bums<lb />
sees is when people tell themselves<lb />
they were rejected because of some<lb />
inherent quality, which is usually<lb />
imagined. 'Tm such a loser or<lb />
Tm so unattractive, no one will<lb />
ever want me are typical examples<lb />
of the types of messages many<lb />
people mistakenly give themselves.<lb />
People who judge themselves this<lb />
way very frequently consider<lb />
themselves to be basically detec-<lb />
tive, to be alone forever. Bums said<lb />
it is vital to examine possible reasons<lb />
why people reject you.<lb />
It could be that they're frus-<lb />
trated or angry wimyouTheycould<lb />
possibly not be attracted to you<lb />
because of your looks, age, race or<lb />
appearance or they could be at-<lb />
tracted to someone else. These are<lb />
ail reasonable excuses, because we<lb />
are allattracted to some people more<lb />
than others. Also, many people are<lb />
afraid of intimacy or commitment<lb />
and avoid it totally. Burns said<lb />
People must also realize that<lb />
itionshipsarecontnbuted to and<lb />
governed by two people, each with<lb />
separate thoughts, needsand wants.<lb />
: Blamingonlyyourselfforitsdemise<lb />
is basically unrealistic, not to men-<lb />
tion selfentered. Bums said.<lb />
Waste no time blaming your<lb />
self, Bums continued. Look for the<lb />
real problems in a troubled rela-<lb />
tionship. Find out what both of you<lb />
did to cause the separation. Work<lb />
on problems you can correct your-<lb />
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read and wnte a language it hear-<lb />
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comfortable using her voice since<lb />
she realizes she sounds different<lb />
from others.<lb />
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rional vocal cords, though, and<lb />
becomes anerv when she's re-<lb />
ferred to as deaf and dumb.<lb />
Basic Sign also states that deaf<lb />
people may communicate through<lb />
oneormoreof'thefollowing ways<lb />
sign language, facial expressions,<lb />
gestures, lipreading, miming.<lb />
speech, drawings or writing.<lb />
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not lipread and sign, an assump<lb />
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than one person is speaking, if the<lb />
speaker has a mustache, beard,<lb />
cigarette or an accent or it tin-<lb />
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sic Sign explains.<lb />
The text savs statistics show<lb />
that three out of every It) words<lb />
are understood during lipreading<lb />
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probably use American Sign Lan-<lb />
guage, though it's not the only<lb />
form. ASL is not universal, and<lb />
like English or trench, it has its<lb />
own syntax, Basic Sign states.<lb />
In ASL, the use of space and<lb />
movement represents ideas by a<lb />
single sign, which would require<lb />
several spoken words of English.<lb />
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language, given bv the text, in<lb />
dudes the use of posture and fa-<lb />
cial expression to communicate<lb />
ideas<lb />
Basic Sign savs additional<lb />
misunderstandings among hear-<lb />
ing people are that deaf people<lb />
wish they could hear in order to<lb />
live normal lives.Fulk says it she<lb />
had the opportunity to hear, she<lb />
would probably turn it down<lb />
"Whv should I change my life<lb />
over again, learning to talk and so<lb />
forth?" she asks.<lb />
She's happy, she says.<lb />
Fulk savs she's not interested<lb />
in music becauseshe's never heard<lb />
it She savs she has a closed-cap-<lb />
tion device for her televisu n and a<lb />
TTY tor her telephone, which al-<lb />
lows her to communicate with<lb />
othiTs through tvping her mes-<lb />
sages.<lb />
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lights tor her d(Hr and telephone,<lb />
she can dance to vibrations and<lb />
-he is working as an assistant pur-<lb />
chasing agent at Hatteras Ham-<lb />
mix ks, she adds.<lb />
1 -ulk emphasizes that deaf<lb />
people can drive and even have<lb />
fewer accidents than hearing<lb />
people, according to statistics<lb />
Many hearing people don't hear<lb />
horns and sirens either, with their<lb />
radios and air conditioners run-<lb />
ning she continues. Besides, she<lb />
say s she can see the lights of emer-<lb />
gency vehicles, and she watches<lb />
the traffic carefully<lb />
Sometimes being theonly deaf<lb />
person in a hearing environment,<lb />
Fulk says she hates it when her<lb />
hearing friends are speaking but<lb />
not translating More than that,<lb />
she says she despises situations<lb />
wherepeoplemock sign language,<lb />
moving their hands in meaning-<lb />
less motions.<lb />
Overall, rulk says she wishes<lb />
hearing people would see deal<lb />
people as normal human beings<lb />
"We are the same as hearing<lb />
people�just deaf she says<lb />
"Thafsall<lb />
Fear of rejection can be dealt with and overcome<lb />
Bv Michael Harrison<lb />
staff Writer<lb />
� �� r of rejection and the<lb />
� I i tailed relationship<lb />
querable problems.<lb />
' table therapist W David D.<lb />
a i �te in hisbixk. 'Intimate<lb />
. �� ins some possible solu<lb />
Nobody on earth can attract<lb />
they re interested in,<lb />
.�.rote matter of factlj<lb />
anwhile, the tear of success<lb />
. (hiT problem People who<lb />
vn lonely tor a long while<lb />
- uneasy by success in flirting<lb />
iting. The familiarity of their<lb />
v ill be threatened.<lb />
ims said many apprehen-<lb />
s are caused bv 'illogical<lb />
ts and self-defeating atti-<lb />
rhese problems can be<lb />
ited as ne begins ti view<lb />
� ships more positively and<lb />
� ally<lb />
ear of rejection is one oi<lb />
st common, Burns pointed<lb />
1 once rejected, many people<lb />
ner tl ze the situation bv<lb />
something like, "Since I've<lb />
turned down, I'll always be<lb />
��:  iwn. I'll always be alone<lb />
- natural to be disappointed<lb />
si imeone is unresponsive or<lb />
I hi, but bv recognizing the<lb />
at everyone s tastes am dif-<lb />
ferent this tear can be put in the<lb />
er perspective, pieservmgyour<lb />
steem<lb />
Another huge mistake Bums<lb />
- when people tell themselves<lb />
ivere rejected because ot some<lb />
� i rent quality, which is usually<lb />
� ed I'm such a loser or<lb />
so unattractive, no one will<lb />
� - anfme'aretypicalexamples<lb />
t the types oi messages many<lb />
� - k�mistakenlvgivethemselvev<lb />
eople who judge themselves this<lb />
way very frequently consider<lb />
themselves to be basically defec-<lb />
tive, to be alone forever. Bums said<lb />
it is vi til toexa mine possible reasons<lb />
whv people reject you.<lb />
It could be that they're fnis-<lb />
trated or angry with vou. Thev could<lb />
:� ssibty not be attracted to you<lb />
because of your looks, age, race or<lb />
appearance or they could be at-<lb />
tracted to someone else. These are<lb />
ail reasonable excuses, because we<lb />
areallattractedtosomepeoplemom<lb />
than others. Also, many people are<lb />
afraid of intimacy or commitment<lb />
and avoid it totally, Burns said<lb />
People must also realize that<lb />
relationshipsarecontnbuted toand<lb />
governed bv two people, each with<lb />
separate thoughts, needsand wants.<lb />
Blamingonlyyourselfforitsdemise<lb />
is basically unrealistic, not to men-<lb />
tion self-centered, Bums said.<lb />
Waste no time blaming your-<lb />
self, Bums continued. Lxxik for the<lb />
real problems in a troubled rela-<lb />
tionship Find out what both of you<lb />
did to cause the separation Work<lb />
on problems you can correct your-<lb />
self, such as weight gain, defensive-<lb />
ness or selt eenteredncss, and feel<lb />
free to get counseling.<lb />
Manv people who feel lonely<lb />
sometimes discover they are also<lb />
depressing people to be around,<lb />
Bumssaid. "Thedepresscd person's<lb />
lackol self esteem, fragility and de-<lb />
fensivenesscan easily put otherson<lb />
edge burns said, adding that<lb />
people need ti i accept their faults �<lb />
they can change and grow Self-<lb />
esteem should not be lost<lb />
In breakups, people often say<lb />
the relationship wasa total failure.<lb />
There is no such thing, according t <lb />
Burns<lb />
Think ot all the different ways<lb />
;h. adequacy of a relationship can<lb />
be measured he said. "You might<lb />
include sexual satisfaction, open-<lb />
ness, having common interest,<lb />
faithfulness, trust, mutual respect,<lb />
honesty loyalty, the capacity to<lb />
laugh and have tun. the ability to<lb />
communicate, the willingness to<lb />
solve problems and soon Bysim<lb />
ply rating each category on a vale<lb />
it zero to 10, it will be seen that the<lb />
relationship was indeed successful<lb />
m some areas.<lb />
Looking at the failures of past<lb />
relationships and using them to<lb />
judge one's ability to have a rela-<lb />
tionship in the future is another<lb />
type of problem manv people have<lb />
in common. Bums said. It is easy tor<lb />
manv to sav, "All my relationships<lb />
have ended, so 1 must he unable to<lb />
carry on relationships with i thers<lb />
It one liK'ksat any person w<lb />
is in a successful marriage or rela<lb />
tionship,itcanbesaid that all of his<lb />
orherrelationshipsinthepastdidn t<lb />
work, tixe "Up until the time you<lb />
meet the person you finally settle<lb />
down with Bumspointedout all<lb />
your romantic relationships will<lb />
eventually break up. It means<lb />
you're dating and a tivt ly search-<lb />
ing for a partner<lb />
Rejections are a necessary part<lb />
of life, Bums attests Each rejet bon<lb />
or broken relationship is simply<lb />
another steptofindingone'slifelong<lb />
partner. Learning trom past mis<lb />
takes can make each new relation<lb />
ship more enjoyable, intimate and<lb />
satisfying than the last. Burns said<lb />
 i epring imperfc bons with-<lb />
out a sense of shame can give in-<lb />
creased self respect, Burns said<lb />
. � rfectionsmakeonehuman, not<lb />
rthwhile. Someone who re-<lb />
fuses to continue a relationship with<lb />
you without trying to solve its<lb />
problems, espec ially when you are<lb />
willing to try, might be interested<lb />
more in rev nge than the relation-<lb />
ship itself.<lb />
That's a reflection on them<lb />
Burns said, "not i you Heorshe<lb />
can feel overwhelmed bv anger or<lb />
frustrationand might not be capable<lb />
of working out problems in a rela-<lb />
tionship. Bumssaid.<lb />
Vwavs work on the imperfec-<lb />
tions vou can do something about.<lb />
Burns said Never deem yourself<lb />
sveond -rate or worthless because of<lb />
them. Unconditioned silt love<lb />
supplies motivation and courage to<lb />
change, grow and socialize with<lb />
others.<lb />
One of Bums' techniques to<lb />
conquer rejection fears is to undergo<lb />
continuous exposure to it.<lb />
I rv to accumulate at least five<lb />
rejections each w cvk tor at least two<lb />
months. Bums advised "Flirt with<lb />
attractive strangers he said, "and<lb />
get to know as many people as<lb />
possible Whenever friendly re-<lb />
sponses co me. a sk to see them again.<lb />
"for coffee or tor a date Bums<lb />
suggested. (Vou might trv simply<lb />
toaskfora telephone number first if<lb />
vou'reaman Women inireenville<lb />
generally seem reluctant to aco I i<lb />
date with some one they uist n � I<lb />
You will realize life still con-<lb />
tinues after a rejectii in, and the tear<lb />
will then begin to fade. I "hen you'll<lb />
probably become more assertive<lb />
and willing to take p.sks<lb />
A guest on "Donahue" recently<lb />
said, "Flirting is like fishing. It's fun<lb />
whether you catch anythingornot"<lb />
It's a worthwhile attitude to<lb />
develop<lb />
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SPORTS<lb />
Special Olympics come to Greenville, ECU<lb />
By Chris Hele<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Last weekend marked a great<lb />
first in the history of amateur sports<lb />
in eastern North Carolina. ECU.<lb />
along with the Citv oi Greenville<lb />
and the Pitt County Schools fxttxi<lb />
the Wtl Special Olympic Summer<lb />
Games oi North Carolina<lb />
Over 1,500 athletes gathered<lb />
from 80 counties around the state u i<lb />
compete in nine different sports.<lb />
Last Thursday the Olympians<lb />
began arriving at ECU to register<lb />
for the three dav event. Sportsaction<lb />
on Thursday and Friday waa lim-<lb />
ited to preliminary games.<lb />
The action started in earnest on<lb />
Friday night when the opening<lb />
ceremonies began Saturday bore<lb />
witness to the spirit and determi-<lb />
nation oi the Special Olympians as<lb />
they competed for medals and rib-<lb />
bons. After the games on Saturday<lb />
night at Ficklen Stadium saw the<lb />
official closing of the games along<lb />
with a joyous victory dance.<lb />
To fully appreciate the experi-<lb />
ence of the NCSO Summer Games<lb />
one had to be on hand for the open-<lb />
ing ceremonies. On Friday night<lb />
the Special Olympic teams, each<lb />
distinguished by different colored<lb />
uniforms, and 700 enthusiastic<lb />
coaches gathered outside the sta-<lb />
dium.<lb />
The athletes then marched out<lb />
onto the field greeted by the stand-<lb />
ing ovation of an audience of over<lb />
7,000 people and the performance<lb />
oi the West Carteret and Farmville<lb />
Central High School bands and flag<lb />
teams.<lb />
After a series oi brief speeches<lb />
from major supporters and spon-<lb />
sors, Billy Davis, an athlete from<lb />
Pitt County and televised spokes-<lb />
person for the games delivered the<lb />
Special Olympic oath; let me win,<lb />
but it I cannot win let me be brave in<lb />
the attempt.<lb />
Awarding the medals for the 100-meter individual medley relay at the NCSO Saturday outside Minges Coliseum<lb />
Moments later swimmer Den-<lb />
nis Mercer ran to a cauldron on the<lb />
field and lit it with a torch, officially<lb />
starting the competition.<lb />
While much has changed since<lb />
the first 01 ympianscamed the torch<lb />
to start the games in ancient Greece<lb />
the sensation of the act has remained<lb />
the same.<lb />
Saturday all the competitions<lb />
began which included aquatics,<lb />
athletics, bocce, gymnastics and<lb />
various other events. New to this<lb />
year's games was bocce. a lawn<lb />
bowling game that originated m<lb />
Italy. A total of 40 athletes partici-<lb />
pated in the event<lb />
According to Connie<lb />
Sappenfield, Director of the Sum-<lb />
mer Games, bocce was incorporated<lb />
to introduce a lifetime sport and<lb />
one that would be good for older<lb />
adults.<lb />
After the competitions the<lb />
medal- and nbbon-beanng athletes<lb />
gathered onceagainoutside Ficklen<lb />
Stadium. This nme there were fewer<lb />
people, no more live bands or fire-<lb />
works, but everv thing was in or-<lb />
der. The organizers knew the Spe-<lb />
cial Olympians had had everything<lb />
they needed for the moment.<lb />
These athletes had done what<lb />
few oi us would ever do; they had,<lb />
if only for a day or two, become self-<lb />
actualized.<lb />
A volunteer for Friday'sevents,<lb />
sophomore Edwin Manning-Tano<lb />
expressed the feeling well. 'This is<lb />
a special event for a group of excep-<lb />
tionally strong people he said.<lb />
While things went relatively<lb />
smoothly for the 17th Special<lb />
Olympic Summer Games there re-<lb />
main challenges for the future.<lb />
Sappenfield said that more funds<lb />
will be needed because "it grows<lb />
every year<lb />
This year's Special Olympics<lb />
were not only the first to be held<lb />
east of Raleigh but also the first to be<lb />
sponsored by a community. As far<lb />
as ECU'S role in the event, "the<lb />
university rolled out the red<lb />
carpet Sappenfield said.<lb />
Bulls fall to balanced Laker attack<lb />
Dai I Rm4- ECU Photo Lab<lb />
Special Olympians take part m the standing long jump competition outside Ficklen Stadium on Saturday.<lb />
Sluggers continue winning tradition<lb />
By Matt Mumma<lb />
Spor�s Editor<lb />
The Pirate baseball team fin-<lb />
ished with 30 or more wins for the<lb />
fourth straight season. Since 1982<lb />
ECU has had eight seasons with 30<lb />
or more wins and finished last year<lb />
with the riahon'sbest record at 47-9.<lb />
The Pi rate sluggers earned their<lb />
third consecutive trip to theA A<lb />
regionalsand went 1-2 in the double<lb />
elimination tournament. They faced<lb />
top seeded Witchita State and lost<lb />
10-5 after leading 5-1 in the fifth<lb />
inning in ECU'S first game. Wichita<lb />
State, now in the College World<lb />
Series, has not lost yet and needs to<lb />
win one moregame to be theNCAA<lb />
champions.<lb />
ECU then beat Rider Univer-<lb />
sity 6-5 but lost to tenth ranked<lb />
OhioState6-5,endinga respectable<lb />
30-24-1 season.<lb />
The Pirates also won the Colo-<lb />
nial Athletic Association Champi-<lb />
onship for the third year in a row<lb />
making; it their fourth title in five<lb />
years. The Pirates breezed through<lb />
the tournament beating first place<lb />
Richmond in the final two games<lb />
and advancing to the N'CAAs for<lb />
it's third consecutive tnp.<lb />
Sophomore David Leisten was<lb />
named Most Valuable Player of the<lb />
CAA tournament and went 13-26<lb />
with a .500 batting average in six<lb />
games. Leisten set two new tourna-<lb />
ment records with 13 hits and 11<lb />
runs and was the third Pirate to get<lb />
MVP at the CAA tournament.<lb />
Junior John Gast was named<lb />
the CAA Co-Player of the year with<lb />
a .336 batting average, 37 RBI and<lb />
seven home runs during regular<lb />
season play.<lb />
Gast also broke the ECU career<lb />
stolen base record with 60 previ-<lb />
ously held by assistant coach Billy<lb />
Best. He led the Pirates with 19<lb />
steals this season and he has led the<lb />
CAA in steals for the last two years.<lb />
Another career record holder is<lb />
junior Tommy Eason who now has<lb />
39 home runs after hitting 13 this<lb />
season. He is second in the homers<lb />
category behind Wmfred Johnson<lb />
who holds the top spot with 70<lb />
career home runs.<lb />
ECU's pitching ace freshman<lb />
Johnny Beck finished this season<lb />
with 70 strikeouts and led the Pirate<lb />
pitching staff with 86 innings<lb />
pitched. Beck also led all ECU<lb />
pitchers in saves with 14. In the<lb />
NCAA tournament. Beck held off<lb />
number one seed Wichita State to<lb />
one run through the six inning and<lb />
gave up fife hits.<lb />
Another freshman pitcher, Lyle<lb />
Hartgrove, led the ECU pitching<lb />
staff with a record 20 appearances.<lb />
Hartgrove got the only win in the<lb />
NCAA tournament against Rider<lb />
and gave up no hits.<lb />
CHICAGO (AP) � It's no sur-<lb />
prise that the Los .Angeles Lakers<lb />
were a longshot to make it to the<lb />
NBA Finals.<lb />
They had their worst start in 12<lb />
years after their earliest exit from<lb />
the playoffs in nine years. They had<lb />
changed coaches, systems and per-<lb />
sonnel.<lb />
E vpec ta tion s for' The Tea m Ot<lb />
The '80s also had changed<lb />
"People thought there would<lb />
be a cloud oi confusion over the<lb />
whole season six-year Laker vet-<lb />
eran AC. Green said, "and after the<lb />
first couple of weeks it looked like it<lb />
was true<lb />
But the Lakers survived that 1 -<lb />
4start, knockedoff favorite Portland<lb />
in the Western Conference finals<lb />
and made it to their ninth champi-<lb />
onship round in 12 seasons.<lb />
Where, once again, they were<lb />
underdogs.<lb />
The Chicago Bulls, trving to<lb />
extend their NBA record of 15 con-<lb />
secutive home playoff wins, had<lb />
the homecourt ad vantage. They had<lb />
lost just one of their 12 postseason<lb />
games and won their last six. And<lb />
they had Michael Jordan, the<lb />
league's most valuable player.<lb />
Now they have problems.<lb />
The Lakers, winners of five of<lb />
the last 11 NBA titles, won Sunday's<lb />
opener 93-91. They have three con-<lb />
secutive home games after<lb />
Wednesday nighf s second game in<lb />
Chicago. No team has won an NBA<lb />
title after losing the first two games<lb />
at home.<lb />
"It will be tough to win twoout<lb />
of three in LA Jordan said.<lb />
Wednesday is a crucial game. We<lb />
have to even things up<lb />
Los Angeles won without cen-<lb />
ter Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who re-<lb />
tired atter the 1988-S9 season, coach<lb />
Tat Riley, who stepped down after<lb />
"We haven't<lb />
gotten the respect<lb />
we deserve all<lb />
yearlong. It's a<lb />
slap in the face. '<lb />
Los Angeles' Byron Scott<lb />
last season, and their fastbreak at-<lb />
tack that new coach Mike Dunlea vy<lb />
de-emphasized.<lb />
They won with center Vlade<lb />
Divac, who made the NBA's all-<lb />
rookie team in 1989-90, and Sam<lb />
Perkins, a free agent forward who<lb />
signed last August.<lb />
"We haven't gotten the respect<lb />
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in the face Los Angeles' Byron<lb />
Scott said. "We've been there every<lb />
year, provingeverybody wrong. It's<lb />
nothing new<lb />
"A lot of people thought we<lb />
couldn't get here without Kareem<lb />
and Riley, so getting here is more<lb />
special Magic Johnson said. "No<lb />
one gave us a chance to be here<lb />
Last season, the Lakers were<lb />
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and what about this guy they're<lb />
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Now the Bulls have to show<lb />
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The Bullsadmi tted to first-game<lb />
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