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But his is bigger<lb />
Mandelker accuses feminists of penis envy.<lb />
4<lb />
Connery conjures cure for cancer<lb />
Sean Connery graces silver screen as Medicine Man.<lb />
IS<lb />
�ij� lEafit Carolinian<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol.66 No.19<lb />
Tuesday. March 24, 1992<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
Two students killed<lb />
Two University of Miami students died<lb />
and three i titters were iniired when their eep<lb />
overturned and burst into flames during<lb />
Spring Break in (ancun. Mexico<lb />
Melissa Fernandez, lu, and Adam<lb />
Leinfuss, 2(1 were both killed when thedriver<lb />
lost control of their rented )eep<lb />
"Our hearts and love go out to all the<lb />
parents of the students involved in this trag-<lb />
edy said Dr William Butler, vice president<lb />
of student affairs rheentireuniversitvcom-<lb />
munitv is in mourning. Lewis VVogan, W,<lb />
was airlifted toa Miami hospital with second-<lb />
degree and third -degree bums<lb />
Students question budget<lb />
The Housing Advisory Hoard at the LUni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill re-<lb />
cently approved its iw2-cn budget, but stu-<lb />
dents are questioning the budget's commit-<lb />
ment to students<lb />
loe Mosnier, an assistant area director,<lb />
told board members that the housing depart-<lb />
ment was not doing its best to serve students<lb />
Students aren't getting the best value<lb />
for their dollar. Mosnier said<lb />
he students' main concern is a $50 per<lb />
semester phone charge for total service.<lb />
"The new telephone service will end up<lb />
costing students more than before, and it's<lb />
not going to assure them better service<lb />
Mosnier said. "It seems like a grant to hous-<lb />
ing.<lb />
.arrv Hicks an associate director in the<lb />
housing department, said the phone charge<lb />
would be adjusted if it was too high<lb />
We don't invent an accounting pro<lb />
cess. Hicks said "WeaW planning our bud-<lb />
get and doing it well "<lb />
Coach exempt from suit<lb />
Loyola Marvmount's former mens' bas-<lb />
ketball coach, Paul Westhead, has been<lb />
dn ipped from a wrongful death lawsuit filed<lb />
after a plaver died in 1 0.<lb />
Hank Gathers died after he collapsed<lb />
dunngaMarymountgameintheWestCoast<lb />
Conference tournament in 1W0<lb />
An autopsy showed that he died from<lb />
inflammation and scarring of the heart<lb />
The settlement between the school and<lb />
Cithers' family will be determined in April,<lb />
but Loyola Marvmount has already agreed to<lb />
give Gathers' 8-vear old son $K5O,(i0n.<lb />
Rape charges upgraded<lb />
A grand jury recently upgraded the rape<lb />
charges against a University of North Caro-<lb />
lina at Chapel Hill wrestler from second to<lb />
first-degree rape<lb />
Carmen Edwardatullo,22, was indicted<lb />
on second-degree rape charges. But Orange-<lb />
Chatham district Attorney Carl Fox was<lb />
granted an increase in the charge to first-<lb />
degree rape by a grand jury<lb />
F x said severe mental injury suffered by<lb />
the accuser prompted him to ask for the<lb />
increase<lb />
First-degree rape is more serious because<lb />
it involves serious personal injury, use of a<lb />
weapon or more than one offender<lb />
Greeks help out<lb />
While many North Carolina State Uni-<lb />
versity students spent their Spring Break on a<lb />
sunny beach, eight members of the NCSU Fi<lb />
Kappa Phi fraternity were working to benefit<lb />
people with physical disabilities<lb />
Fhe men who participated in the People<lb />
Understanding the Severely Handicapped<lb />
program helped to make improvements at<lb />
f amp rhundeTbird in Orlando, FL.<lb />
"We gained a better understanding of<lb />
the disabled, and I feel we extended our<lb />
hands a lot more participant C.K. Greene<lb />
said "I would definitely go back and do it<lb />
again<lb />
Compited by ENuMth Shtmm Taton frem<lb />
CPS and ofh�r campu mmpmpm:<lb />
Inside Tuesday<lb />
Crime SceneV2<lb />
Ixlitorial<lb />
F.ntertairirnent �<lb />
Classifieds�<lb />
srftn<lb />
Students question allocation of computer fees<lb />
By Kenneth Chesson<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Waiting endless hours for<lb />
the use of a limited supply is<lb />
definitely no one's fantasy. The<lb />
students of construction man-<lb />
agement are facing the problem<lb />
of computer supply and de-<lb />
mand and are losing the fight<lb />
"Our grievance regards the<lb />
allocation of compute lab fees,<lb />
which has resulted in a limita-<lb />
tion ot the use of resources in<lb />
the department of construction<lb />
management's computer lab<lb />
said William Cowperthwait,<lb />
presidentof Sigma Lambda Chi,<lb />
a construction honor society.<lb />
There are time limitations<lb />
due to limited lab hours ,md<lb />
equipment limitations due to<lb />
obsolete machines "<lb />
Of the 45 hours the lab is<lb />
open, students actually have 32<lb />
hours r accessibility,<lb />
Cowperthwait said. Typical<lb />
constnu tion management stU-<lb />
dentscarrva l5to 18hourcouf9e<lb />
load, leaving students with 15<lb />
hours to use the required facili-<lb />
ties<lb />
To add to frustration, the<lb />
students have found th.it the<lb />
resources are very much lim-<lb />
ited because of storage and dis-<lb />
kette problems.owperthwait<lb />
said.<lb />
The students do not feel the<lb />
school was given equal re-<lb />
sources compared to other<lb />
schools, Cowperthwait s,iid<lb />
For example, the lab onlv has<lb />
two computers capable of run-<lb />
ning AutoCAD, a computer<lb />
aided design program used in<lb />
construction management, de-<lb />
sign and other courses.<lb />
Approximately 25 students<lb />
can use onlv two computers m<lb />
less than 32 hours<lb />
To help with the problem<lb />
the interior design department<lb />
has been considerate enough to<lb />
let construction management<lb />
students use their lab of 15 com-<lb />
puters equipped with<lb />
AutoCAD for school work,<lb />
Cowperthwait said<lb />
Even though the interior<lb />
design department is letting<lb />
construction management stu-<lb />
dents use their lab the lab hours<lb />
are less accessible than the con-<lb />
struction management's limited<lb />
lab hours and interior design<lb />
student are given priority use,<lb />
Cowperthwait said<lb />
"We agree that computer<lb />
tees are part of getting qualit<lb />
education, but we would like to<lb />
seeour money used pn ip rtu n-<lb />
allv in our department as well<lb />
as others, Cowperthwait said<lb />
Photo � ECU Photo Lab<lb />
ECU Senior Eva Sodergren utilizes a Macintosh system at the computer lab in Austin Students are<lb />
protesting limited computer resources and questionable allocation of funds<lb />
Tach full-time student is<lb />
charged $25 per semester for a<lb />
students omputingand technol-<lb />
ogy fee sctidFrnestMarshburn,<lb />
manager ot academic comput-<lb />
ing and information systems<lb />
This fee will equip students in<lb />
the vears to come with state-of-<lb />
theart technology.<lb />
'The monev collected from<lb />
the fee goes into an interest bear-<lb />
ing Trust account Marshbum<lb />
said The interest collet 'ted also<lb />
goes toward the computer and<lb />
technology fee<lb />
At the present time, there is<lb />
close to SMOO.lXX) in the trust<lb />
fund and is waiting on an order<lb />
to come in, Marshbum said.<lb />
See Computers page 2<lb />
Mayoral candidate<lb />
addresses SGA<lb />
By Julie Roscoe<lb />
ssistjnt ews Editor<lb />
Hot doggin'<lb />
Photo by Jtll Ctmry � ECU Photo L�b<lb />
Residence Hall Association members cook out on the mall during RHA week<lb />
Cool weather did not prevent residents from enjoying hot dogs and good music<lb />
Bill Dansev, a member of ECL's<lb />
Board oi Trustees tor six years, ad-<lb />
dressed the SGA Mondav stressing<lb />
his commitment to the university-and<lb />
the students.<lb />
"We've watched the university<lb />
grow but not the town grow with it<lb />
said Dansev, who is running for mayor<lb />
of Greenville<lb />
Dansev said he wants to rein-<lb />
force the commitment made by the<lb />
city to grow with the university and<lb />
medical schuxil bv including the stu-<lb />
dents in city committees and having<lb />
the SGA president involved as a voice<lb />
in cit council meetings.<lb />
"As mayor I need to bring the<lb />
student body president into every<lb />
meeting to find out what's goingon<lb />
Dansev said. "1 want to get the uni-<lb />
versity and city to ship fighting each<lb />
other and to get in step "<lb />
Dansev said he thinks the idea of<lb />
students runningforcitycouncil seats<lb />
is a gTeat idea. The students need<lb />
representation with the maior deci-<lb />
sions made by the city government,<lb />
such as the parking problem and the<lb />
notse ordinance, he said<lb />
"Thecity council has not allowed<lb />
in the past to have students have a<lb />
great say in what goes on, Dansev<lb />
said. "I want to change that<lb />
Dansev is in support of bringing<lb />
back the annual Halloween celebra-<lb />
tion. He Srtid he enjoyed the one four<lb />
years ago<lb />
"ECL's Halloween celebration is<lb />
the biggest in the state Dansev said.<lb />
"I'd like to see it come back, but come<lb />
back in an orderly fashion<lb />
Danse has in the past, tried to<lb />
raise support for building a parking<lb />
deck and � imolved in renovating<lb />
Minges coliseum to increase seating<lb />
to 75,000.<lb />
He is also in support of building<lb />
a regional center on campus, of which<lb />
�51 .85 million dollars has been ap-<lb />
proved. Dansev wants to have the<lb />
city help fund it.<lb />
The elections are being held on<lb />
Mav 5. SGA president Alex Martin is<lb />
heading a registration dnve commit-<lb />
tee that will visit groups, resident<lb />
halls and houses to register students<lb />
before April o.<lb />
Vic Morrison, freshmen class<lb />
president, introduced a resolution to<lb />
bnng cable television into individual<lb />
dorm rooms The resolution passed<lb />
through the legislature.<lb />
Alex Martin, SGA president, an-<lb />
nounced some of the decisions and<lb />
topicsdiscussed in the Board of Trust-<lb />
ees meeting.<lb />
The new recreational center is<lb />
proposed to open in the fall semester<lb />
of 1995<lb />
In two and a half years, the new<lb />
cafetena, next to Tyler Hall, is ex-<lb />
See Candidate page 3<lb />
General discusses Chernobyl Pay-offs total $213,687<lb />
By Jeff Becker<lb />
Staff Writr<lb />
This April will mark the sixth<lb />
anniversary of the world's worst<lb />
nuclear disaster aKTmobyl,and,<lb />
according to a general in the Rus-<lb />
sian Army, the released radiation<lb />
caused an undetermined number<lb />
of deaths and will continue to<lb />
plague the area and ifs popula-<lb />
tion for years to come.<lb />
General Nkkotai Tarakanov,<lb />
who rnanagedthectean-upofthe<lb />
Chernobyl nuclear accident, dis-<lb />
cused the disaster on March 15 at<lb />
ECU. Tarakanov worked at<lb />
Chernobyl for thiee months be-<lb />
fore entering the hospital for ra-<lb />
diatiqn poisoning. After eight<lb />
months in the hospital, he went<lb />
back to Chernobyl to work in ar-<lb />
eas of kiwer radiation.<lb />
Tarakanov has written<lb />
Chernobyl Notes, a book about the<lb />
disaster that has recently been re-<lb />
pubHshed in an uncensored ver-<lb />
sion. He also appears annually on<lb />
Russian television to discuss the<lb />
incident.<lb />
Speaking thnnigh an inter-<lb />
preter, Tarakanov said the disas-<lb />
ter at Chernobyl resulted from a<lb />
combination of human error and<lb />
imperfect machines On April 2k,<lb />
19116, Chernobyl's fourth reactor<lb />
was shut ckrwnfor an experiment<lb />
Tarakanov said operators ran<lb />
down the reactor to determine if<lb />
energy could continue to he pro-<lb />
duced from energy stored in the<lb />
reactor.<lb />
"People were looking for<lb />
cheap and easy ways to get en-<lb />
ergy Tarakanov said.<lb />
According to Tarakanov, the<lb />
administrators at Chernobyl did<lb />
not inform the plant's scientists of<lb />
the experiment He said if the<lb />
scientists would have been in-<lb />
tormed,they would havestopped<lb />
the experiment and avoided the<lb />
catastrophe.<lb />
Running the reactor without<lb />
an influx of power produced ex-<lb />
cessive heat that destroyed the<lb />
cool-down systemand melted ttw<lb />
core. The reactor then exploded,<lb />
See Chernobyl page 3<lb />
The university paid over $74,000 in wiretapping settle-<lb />
ments last week pushing the total expenditure for pay-offs<lb />
over the $200,000 mark.<lb />
A group of seven claimants received $74,431 after inform-<lb />
ing the university their voices were recorded on illegal wire-<lb />
taps which occurred on campus ir May and June 1990 A total<lb />
of $213,687 has been paid in wiretapping related settlements.<lb />
The settlements admit no liabilities from the university,<lb />
but the pay-offs prevent the claimants from any future litiga-<lb />
tion concerning the issue. In the settlement documents, the<lb />
university specif kalry denies "any of their actions were unlaw-<lb />
ful or actionable in any respect"<lb />
In a prepared statement Ovuxeflor Richard EaJon stated:<lb />
'These settlements resolved controversies related to allega-<lb />
tions of unauthorized interceptions of telephone conversa-<lb />
bons by university employees "<lb />
According to a State Auditor's investigation, knowledge<lb />
of the illegal wiretapping went as far up as Richard Brown,<lb />
vice-chancellor for Business Affairs; however, ChanceBor Ri-<lb />
chard Eakin was not informed until after the incident<lb /><pb facs="00058312_tn_0002" /><lb />
2 (Hit Coat (Carolinian March 24, 1992<lb />
Computers<lb />
Continued from pege 1<lb />
Intoxicated male subject found in<lb />
White Hall lobby; cab called<lb />
March 1H<lb />
,W olleg' Hill Drive. Vehicle stopped for equipment vinta-<lb />
lien Verbal warning givwi to lllldfflt<lb />
()27 tarreti I tall: Investigated btcy If larceny.<lb />
(1055 Greenville Polite department. Administered two<lb />
brrathalver h"h<lb />
IVUH HHh Stall Tost Office: Assisted Greenville police in<lb />
Ifftwnci 10 damage to pnH'r�v report Suspect loot ted.<lb />
0757 Fkkton Stadium t 3w kid ut report of an unattended<lb />
death<lb />
w Brodv Buildinghex ktd outIlarceny report.<lb />
rmo K U Poke Department!h ked out a larceny report.<lb />
March I1<lb />
;iu� White Hall ah unftifMponded to report of subject with<lb />
weapon.<lb />
0242 Fletcher Hall: Responded to assisting dorm staff with<lb />
inalfum honing elevator.<lb />
U Ivlei Hall ehnle llDpptd for expired tags and no<lb />
tnMitame Ihe vehu le WM p.ukixl awaiting proof of insurance.<lb />
March 211<lb />
(WVv Avcockllall AehKlestoppxIlorillegalleftturn.Student<lb />
e,n en .�verbal warning tor tK.it and lot tailing to wear a seat belt.<lb />
KM Avuxk I lall Vehu le Mopped lor left turn violation.<lb />
Motorist and passenger given verbal warnings for failing to weara<lb />
mmI belt<lb />
(K15H White I lall I he ked on an intovu ated male passed out<lb />
in the lobby SubtoCl WViVtd and Ctb �ailed to transport subject to<lb />
rwktonct<lb />
Q206 White II,ill Checked on luspiciotis subject. Subjects<lb />
ad ims! 10 leave tlv BIH<lb />
H.MH Cartettll.ill i 'he ked on a usiuhon violation .Unable to<lb />
I. sate<lb />
006 Avccxk Hall Responded to rejvrt of possible illegal<lb />
drugs violation Unfounded<lb />
UV4 Fletcher! lall: Checked are,t north of hall for possiblegun<lb />
shot tmsi Unfoundtd<lb />
(tW7 lement I lall: Checked on Mispu ious subjects. Subjects<lb />
ailvised to leave area<lb />
March 21<lb />
1242 loyne? Library I old juvenikri not to skateboard on the<lb />
front steps ot lovner<lb />
)44r loth Street: Cave state citation to non student for stop-<lb />
ping in the middle ot the street<lb />
161.1 WrighH iule KeletemetoltKateamissingchild.Subject<lb />
tocatod �nd returned to her grtndferhet<lb />
?ixm v ntett I lall h�ked out reference to a maintenance<lb />
problem I ocksmith called out<lb />
2t��5� I vler I lall Served a warrant tor arrest on a subject. No<lb />
I ontai t made<lb />
Crtm� Se�n� It tai�n trom official Public Saf�ty log.<lb />
"The reason the money is not as wisely as possible to broadly proximatelylHdifferentschoolsor ECU students so they may enhance<lb />
spentdirectlyaftercollectionismat benefit as many students as pos- concentrations campus wide, their marketability and get the ap-<lb />
we feel it would be inappropriate sible, but that process is somewhat Marshbum said. Understandingly propriate technology to compete<lb />
for the students or anyone to go time consuming. no one unit is getting rich off of the with their peers at other institu-<lb />
ahead and spend the money so "We try to give each depart- fees. tions. The fee is to benefit the stu-<lb />
that there is no possibility of the ment equal time in auditing their No other school in the state dents and not the faculty,<lb />
money being concentrated in one proposed budget for computers has this fee, Marshbum said. The Marshbum said. All that is needed<lb />
general area Marshbum said. and this can take a couple of fee will give ECU students access to access any of the student funded<lb />
"The goal is to spend the stu- months tofacilitiesotherschoolsinthestate computer labs is a valid ECU stu-<lb />
dent computer and technology fee This fee is distributed to ap- do not have. The fee is crucial for dent ID. card.<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4, Tuesday, March 24, 1992<lb />
State auditors deserve praise<lb />
In the wake of ill the seemingly unending<lb />
corruption which rocks this university con-<lb />
stantly, we must realize that behind all of the<lb />
scandals lies a foundation of integrity.<lb />
Many times, in the rush of all of our<lb />
university's problems (wiretapping, misused<lb />
funds, allegations of entrapment), we forget to<lb />
thank the people who show us the light<lb />
Yes. we are referring to the all-revealing<lb />
individuals in Raleigh The state auditors.<lb />
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(usually referred to as "according to a report<lb />
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by administrators), but do we really appreciate<lb />
the job they do?<lb />
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Entertainment<lb />
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Mandelker defends Feb. 25 letter<lb />
By Dr. Steven Mandelker<lb />
Campus Spectrum<lb />
In my letter of Feb 25,1 objected<lb />
to radical feminists who seek to incite<lb />
antagonism between the sexes by ap-<lb />
plying the term "rape" to such in-<lb />
nocuous behavior as innuendo The<lb />
responses to my letter published in<lb />
this newspaper confirm my view that<lb />
my opponents are unused to rational<lb />
thought<lb />
Could a person capable of ratio<lb />
nal thought possibly transform my<lb />
objection to calling innuendo a form<lb />
of rape into the claim that rape does<lb />
not occur7 Yet Tim Hampton does<lb />
just that Can he actually read7 By<lb />
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journalist" does not apply to Tim<lb />
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sponsible journalists<lb />
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similarly They set up a straw man<lb />
They assign me to a position I did not<lb />
take and then attack me<lb />
lalready knew that radical femi-<lb />
nists were irrational, but I learned<lb />
from the letters that they are also hys-<lb />
terically prone to violence For having<lb />
committed the enme of refusing to<lb />
regard innuendo as a form of rape,<lb />
Sheleathea Wright has threatened in<lb />
print to shoot me Incapable of per-<lb />
suading impartial readers of the jus-<lb />
tice of their cause, radical feminists<lb />
will apparently resort to murder in<lb />
ordertohavetheirway This is perfect<lb />
evidence for the kind of totalitarian<lb />
nuhiness that I talked about It shows<lb />
what women of her kind really want<lb />
Disagree with them and they want to<lb />
shoot you.<lb />
Not only would radical femi-<lb />
nists like to shoot their opponents, but<lb />
they would also like to abolish the<lb />
right to a fair trial before criminal<lb />
conviction.<lb />
Rachael Autry, for example,<lb />
complains in her letter that "thecourts<lb />
analyze (alleged rape) victims' back-<lb />
grounds and discuss whether or not<lb />
'they asked for it She seems to think<lb />
that courts shouldn't try to determine<lb />
whether alleged rape victims were<lb />
really raped Apparently she would<lb />
like to punish all men who are merely<lb />
accused of rape. She doesn't seem to<lb />
respect the principle that a person is<lb />
innocent until proven guilty. Con-<lb />
fused as she is, she is perfectly ready<lb />
to abandon a central principle of civi-<lb />
lized justice.<lb />
Radical feminists a re not merely<lb />
passively irrational; the intellectual<lb />
arm of the radical feminist movement<lb />
has often engaged in a direct, full-<lb />
scale assault on reason itself Julia<lb />
Knsteva, for example, attacks women<lb />
writers who value "science, philoso-<lb />
phy, (and) professorships calling<lb />
them valonzers of "phallic domi-<lb />
nance<lb />
She holds that a truly revolu-<lb />
tionary woman who wishes to suc-<lb />
ceed in exploding existing social codes<lb />
must flee everything phallic, and this<lb />
means that she must reject everything<lb />
that is "finite, definite, structured,<lb />
loaded with meaning " This, of course,<lb />
is the reason why radical feminists<lb />
frequently praise Lesbianism.<lb />
In the same vein, HeleneCixous<lb />
challenges women to forge for them-<lb />
selves, through writing, "theantilogos<lb />
weapon "ForCixous, a woman, liber-<lb />
ated fmm the constraints of rational-<lb />
ity, "supports the'logic'of her speech"<lb />
with her body "Her flesh not her<lb />
reason, "speaks true "<lb />
Feminists of this stripe encour-<lb />
age women to be irrational, to not<lb />
think, but simply feel and react on the<lb />
basis of feelings But consider that<lb />
Hi tier supported the logicof his speech<lb />
with his body, that his flesh, too, spoke<lb />
true So did the Marquis de Sade To<lb />
put yourself into your cause, to speak<lb />
with conviction and passion, does not<lb />
guarantee that what you are saying is<lb />
true, or even that the cause you are<lb />
advocating is any more rational than<lb />
Nazism Julie Johnson took this road<lb />
of passion over reason in her letter<lb />
She desenbes herself as a graduate in<lb />
Counselor Education Arecounselors<lb />
trained to react this way or is this just<lb />
a personal idiosyncrasy7Onecanonly<lb />
hope that her violent diatribe repre-<lb />
sentsan aberration in her training and<lb />
does not reflect her training<lb />
Having abandoned rational<lb />
analysis, angry radical feminists ea-<lb />
gerly embrace goofy positions on rape<lb />
Susan Brownmiller diagnoses this<lb />
crime as "a conscious process of fear<lb />
and intimidation by which all men<lb />
keep all women in a state of fear<lb />
Catherine MacKinnon holds that "it is<lb />
difficult to avoid the conclusion that<lb />
penetration itself is known to be a<lb />
violation And Robin Morgan, like<lb />
many other feminists, defines rape as<lb />
any act of intercourse that is not initi-<lb />
ated by a woman. These are not arbi-<lb />
trarily selected debating points; they<lb />
reflect views held by many feminists<lb />
Students are often unaware of this<lb />
background and do not realize that<lb />
the widening of the idea of rape which<lb />
I write about is a critical part of con-<lb />
temporary feminist thought. Rape is a<lb />
nasty crime rightly held as contempt-<lb />
ible. Broadening the concept of rape,<lb />
however, is a political ploy needed by<lb />
feminists to rescuea faltering political<lb />
movement.<lb />
Ideological views on rape are<lb />
not found solely in works dearly loved<lb />
by the ECU Women's Studies Depart-<lb />
ment faculty such as those of<lb />
Brownmiller. MacKinnon and Mor-<lb />
gan The Mane TFarr Sexual Assault<lb />
Educational Fund has funded thepub-<lb />
lication of a leaflet on "Date Rape"<lb />
that is distnbuted on this campus and<lb />
that subtly implies that most men are<lb />
rapists In discussing "key factors in<lb />
DATE RAPE the pamphlet lists re-<lb />
marks such as "Want to come up and<lb />
listen to my new CD7" and 'This<lb />
party's a drag Let's leave " and then<lb />
advises, "Don't fall for these tired old<lb />
lines . read between them " But such<lb />
remarks are generally innocuous, to<lb />
suggest that they are a prelude to rape<lb />
is to do an injustice to men This kind<lb />
of only partly veiled hostility is a<lb />
subtext in much feminist literature<lb />
By encouraging women to<lb />
think of men as rapists, feminists seem<lb />
to be intent on creating dissonance<lb />
between the sexes It actually benefits<lb />
them to do so If they can create a<lb />
problem and make it seem wide-<lb />
spread, then they can also argue for<lb />
more money for their budget and a<lb />
need to hire more feminists That is<lb />
what Christine Russell does She rec-<lb />
ommend s tha t ECU " fund a progra m<lb />
which, of course would hire women<lb />
like Christine Russell<lb />
Having unreasonably widened<lb />
the definition of rape, radical femi-<lb />
nists propagate their ideology to feed<lb />
an unappeasable anger at men The<lb />
question then arises as to how they<lb />
came to be so angry<lb />
Perhaps, as some writers have<lb />
suggested, their femaleness as chil-<lb />
dren went unconfirmed; or, perhaps,<lb />
they have missed out on paternal af-<lb />
fection and have come to desire re-<lb />
venge against their fathers.<lb />
Perhaps, as Freud thought, it<lb />
may simply be a case of penis envy. In<lb />
any event, since what feminists think<lb />
they want is very different from the<lb />
paternal love they apparently missed,<lb />
they will never be satisfied by any-<lb />
thing they get Let us not, therefore?<lb />
accommodate their outrageous de-<lb />
mands, including their demands that<lb />
any act of intercourse initiated by a<lb />
man, and even innuendo, be treated<lb />
as a rape Both logic and common<lb />
sense require that we oppose this truly<lb />
malignant aspect of feminist ideoU<lb />
ogy. Read the venomous letters di-<lb />
rected against me and you will see<lb />
what I mean<lb />
The Right Side<lb />
More noise from The Right Side:<lb />
Rude loudmouths in public locations need to think of others<lb />
By<lb />
Nathan<lb />
Hicks<lb />
Editorial<lb />
Columnist<lb />
In general, life without sound is some-<lb />
thing rather hard to imagine It would seem to<lb />
me that things would be really odd, as well as<lb />
mundane, considering that the different mani-<lb />
festations of sound have provided a wealth of<lb />
entertainment and enjoyment to a great many<lb />
people<lb />
However, with just about everything<lb />
imaginable, there are drawbacks to sound<lb />
Not that the mere flipside of sound is bad, but<lb />
when sound turns into noise, that is when<lb />
aggravation surges and evii thoughts fill the<lb />
minds altered by the disturbing frequencies.<lb />
In particular, these noises are easy to<lb />
find, all one needs to do is walk into a building<lb />
such as the library and try to study Nine times<lb />
out of 10 noise is sure to follow. Whether the<lb />
conversation is concerning plans for the week-<lb />
end or what is going to happen on the week-<lb />
end, people are alwaysdiscussing these things<lb />
within earshot of some who really doesn't care<lb />
and is trying without much luck to concen-<lb />
trate<lb />
Why is the library the forum for such<lb />
discussion? Is i t beca use people are lonely and<lb />
know they can find someone as aggravating as<lb />
themselves to converse with?<lb />
Or maybe they've been previously dis-<lb />
turbed by some obnoxious person and simply<lb />
joined the bandwagon in hopes of reaching<lb />
some type of conforming solitude. It's also<lb />
quite possible if these people were followed<lb />
home it would be their parents that manage to<lb />
do such things as argue in church or public<lb />
places causing big dramatic scenes and mak-<lb />
ing everyone uncomfortable.<lb />
Who knows? At any rate, many have<lb />
been affected by these people and know that<lb />
they can really be a headache.<lb />
Worse than the library coffee talkers are<lb />
the ones who seek out areas allocated for use<lb />
as study halls in which to hold their debates of<lb />
ignorance.<lb />
Unlike the library, hiding places can't<lb />
be sought out in these small rooms and unless<lb />
the unlucky student has the time to walk else-<lb />
where, he or she suffers.<lb />
Why must you people talk in these ar-<lb />
eas? Is it too hard to talk out in the halls where<lb />
the smoke is bad thus reducing the oxygen<lb />
needed to blurt out the maximum number of<lb />
words per minute?<lb />
The answer is beyond me. Hopefully,<lb />
someone in the future will discover the an-<lb />
swer and write a most interesting article for all<lb />
to read, enjoy and understand the problem<lb />
that afflicts these deranged people and causes<lb />
mem to be such a menace.<lb />
Remedies to these situations arc often<lb />
touchy areas that require a considerable<lb />
amount of thought before action. In some<lb />
instances, the necessary action is as simple as<lb />
casting a glance in the noise sources location.<lb />
The source sees the glance and either slops<lb />
talking or moves to a more appropriate loca-<lb />
tion to carry on a conversation This particular<lb />
scene is not one that is in all destructive since<lb />
the noise source only needs an impetus and<lb />
then all works out for the most part.<lb />
Unfortunately the glancing technique<lb />
does not always work, and the noise source<lb />
doesn't process the hint<lb />
What arises next is the potentially nasty<lb />
choice of holding your ground and telling the<lb />
noise source to shut up or avoiding an uncom-<lb />
fortable situation and moving to a different<lb />
place to study.<lb />
By telling the source to shut up, bad<lb />
feelings can be created and an enemy instead<lb />
of a friend is gained.<lb />
The first choice is tough, but after con-<lb />
sideration do you really need to worry about<lb />
the relationship between you and these cre-<lb />
tins?<lb />
If s not like you might want to join one<lb />
of these moronic conversations in the future.<lb />
Tell them to shut up. It's what is right and it's<lb />
the quickest way to make conditions favorable<lb />
to study. It a vocal request is stop the noise<lb />
doesn't work � shoot them.<lb />
Another situation that arises is one that<lb />
isn't necessarily dealing with quiet area dis-<lb />
turbances such as library coffee talkers, but<lb />
noises that come from outside of a classroom.<lb />
For this situation, I have an empirical<lb />
example Last week, while in a lecture class, 1<lb />
was so fortunate as to have a group of skate-<lb />
boarders entertain just outside of the hottest<lb />
room in Brewster.<lb />
This particular room without the win-<lb />
dows open is rather uncomfortable and thus<lb />
the windows stay open during the day. <lb />
Suddenly a series of crash ings took place<lb />
outside causing everyone to lose track of the<lb />
lecture for a moment The skaters persisted to<lb />
hop off the steps outside and many were highly<lb />
pissed off in the class.<lb />
To you jerks ! personally hope some<lb />
misfortune falls your way as a compound<lb />
fracvure and to the angered students I promise<lb />
should the situation arise again, 111 be more<lb />
than happy to provide the remedy.<lb />
Les Paul intervie<lb />
By Lewis Coble<lb />
Entertainment Editor<lb />
Editor's note: This story was broken into two<lb />
parts due to the length. This is part two. a continu-<lb />
ation from Thursday's edition.<lb />
When asked if there was any competition<lb />
! or rivalry between himself and Fender, Paui<lb />
described his would-be nval as a friend.<lb />
"He (Leo Fender) is a very lovely man or<lb />
was he said. "Inmy eyes, he still band always<lb />
will be. Leo Fender is a gentleman. He was a<lb />
very smart man. He was also one of mv closest<lb />
friends<lb />
Bang both a musician and musical inven-<lb />
tor, Paul felt he was equal on both levels ' I think<lb />
there's some on both sides he said. 'Basically<lb />
on the stage, I'm an entertainer. I'm a good<lb />
musician<lb />
Surpnsingly, Paul did not list a musician at-<lb />
his greatest influence. "I would say that Thomas<lb />
Edison would benghtatthe top he said. "I was<lb />
 chosen to play for his 100th anniversary of his<lb />
 phonograph record. If it wasn't for Edison, I<lb />
couldn't have done the things I do<lb />
For a man who is 76 years old, Taul has a full<lb />
agenda ahead of him. "Right now, the pnifects 1<lb />
am on are so many he said. "One is wnting a<lb />
book. Well, I 'm wr.ting more than one book. I'm<lb />
writing a biography book, writing a book on<lb />
electronics and writing a book on multi-track<lb />
recording. There's just a w hole lot of things I'm<lb />
wnhng. Then, I'm over designing a new guitar<lb />
which is supposed to blow evervbodv awav<lb />
I'm very exdted about that, becauso it gives rne<lb />
a chance to fulfill my d reams of all the things tha t<lb />
should be on that instrument that aren't"<lb />
Paul fielded a question dealing with his<lb />
current release of a box set of CDs that contains<lb />
lOOtracks The set contains past hits, unreleased<lb />
material and tributes from Steve Howe, Je<lb />
Perry and Slash. Paul played a major rale in<lb />
compiling to collection.<lb />
"We were quite involved in it he said<lb />
"The four discs are all the things done in mv life<lb />
Being excited about it is an understatement,<lb />
because it w as quitea project. We had a lot of run<lb />
doing it"<lb />
1<lb />
For a rr��<lb />
designml<lb />
"Medicine Man<lb />
By Ike Shibley<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Medicine Man joins the legion of<lb />
films that want to relay an environ-<lb />
mental message while tellinga story<lb />
message. The film's sermon con-<lb />
cerns the diminishing rainforest<lb />
acreage.<lb />
A noble cause such as saving<lb />
the rainforests deserves better am-<lb />
bassadors than Medicine Man or The<lb />
Emerald Forest, a 1985 film by John<lb />
Boorman. That film, like Medicine<lb />
Man, involves the des'mction of the<lb />
tropics by a large company hungry<lb />
for profit. Both films seem more<lb />
interested in showing the audience<lb />
the beautv of the forests than in-<lb />
volving them in the story.<lb />
Medicine Man stars Sean<lb />
Connery as Dr. Robert Campbell, a<lb />
biochemist who discovers the cure<lb />
for cancer. As the film opens, Dr.<lb />
Rae Crane (Lorraine Bracco) jour-<lb />
neys into the heart of the rainforest<lb />
to locate Campbell in order todeter-<lb />
mine the fate of further research<lb />
money.<lb />
The two scientists immediately<lb />
antagonize each other. However,<lb />
Crane slow I v begins to understand<lb />
Campbell and his love for the for-<lb />
est Finally joining forces, the two<lb />
engage on a campaign to locate the<lb />
drug that Campbell has not been<lb />
able to duplicate.<lb />
 Earlier Campbell revealed that<lb />
(f could not reformulate the drug<lb />
he used to shrink a solid tumor in<lb />
the throat of a young tribesman.<lb />
But, as the two scientists work dili-<lb />
gently to unearth the mystery be-<lb />
hind thedisappearanceof thedrug,<lb />
bulldozers plow through the jungle<lb />
to create a new road � a process<lb />
that is possibly destroying the last<lb />
natural source of the drug on this<lb />
planet.<lb />
A story such as this requires a<lb />
willing suspension of disbelief.<lb />
Upon entering the theatre, viewers<lb />
must check reality at the door in<lb />
order to gain a full understanding<lb />
of the art before them. A film must<lb />
create its own reality, then remain<lb />
within those self-imposed bound-<lb />
aries. In the present case, viewers<lb />
have to cast aside the knowledge<lb />
that a single cure for all types of<lb />
CmXT is not possible. Though diffi-<lb />
cuJt to dispatch, the thought must<lb />
not be discarded. Once viewers<lb />
accomplish this willing suspension<lb />
of disbelief thev can concentrate on<lb />
the film itseb At this point, the<lb />
film's many flaws become evident<lb />
The stry, in the<lb />
hands of an able direv<lb />
tor, could have been i<lb />
first rate motion pic-<lb />
ture Instead, the filml<lb />
is dreary, dumb and!<lb />
dull.<lb />
The film stagnate<lb />
within the first 15 min-<lb />
utes. John McTieman<lb />
who has proven him-<lb />
self to be a firt-ratel<lb />
action director with<lb />
Predator. Die Hard and <lb />
The Hunt for RedOctc<lb />
her, presents a statw<lb />
story. Niether is there!<lb />
action within the film<lb />
nor within the charac-<lb />
ters. The lack of eactfe<lb />
ment indicates that tht<lb />
film may have bet i <lb />
rushed erhap<lb />
McTieman wanted to<lb />
do more but was cor<lb />
strained bv theprodi<lb />
ers trying to hum the!<lb />
film into theatres.<lb />
Another factor in<lb />
dicative of hasty wot J<lb />
is the slipshod editing!<lb />
in Medicine Man <lb />
scene midway through!<lb />
the picture involving!<lb />
Campbell fighting A<lb />
tribe's medicine man<lb />
reveals the answer to<lb />
the mystery surround -<lb />
ing the cancer drug<lb />
The answer to the mys j<lb />
tery eludes both scien-<lb />
tists until the end of th<lb />
film. Their cli ma bed is<lb />
covery leaves the view<lb />
ers flat because the an<lb />
swerwas evident in th<lb />
third reel.<lb />
Whether this gaffe<lb />
was intentional, pen<lb />
haps showing the scij<lb />
entists being too ir<lb />
volved to see the fores!<lb />
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By Lewis Coble<lb />
Entertainment Editor<lb />
I ditor s note This story was broken into two<lb />
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anon from Thursday's edition<lb />
W hen asked it there w as any 11 mpetitu m<lb />
or rivalry between hirnseU aoo lender Paul<lb />
described his would-be rival .is a friend<lb />
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was, he said "forrtyeyes,hestiflbandatways<lb />
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ven smart man He was also one of my closest<lb />
friends<lb />
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writing a biography book writing .1 book on<lb />
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ret ording here sjusl .1 whole lot of things I'm<lb />
Anting Hum I'm over designing a new guitar<lb />
which is supposed to blow eveiyboch awa<lb />
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l hanu'to fulfil I mv dreams of all the things that<lb />
should he on that instrument th.it aren't<lb />
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UXltracks fhe set contains past hits unreleased<lb />
material m tributes from Steve Howe I ���<lb />
Pern and Slash Paul played a major role in<lb />
mpiling to collection<lb />
We were quite involved in it he said<lb />
rhefourdiscsareailthethingsdonein my life.<lb />
Being excited about it is an understatement<lb />
because it was quite a project We had a lot of fun<lb />
loing it<lb />
Photo courtesy Mauric Jtymour Promotion<lb />
For a man wh � '� . � I �<lb />
designing a ' � a : ' 11 The<lb />
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must check realitv at the door in<lb />
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within those self-imposed bound-<lb />
aries In the present cane, viewers<lb />
have to cast aside the knowledge<lb />
that a single cure for all types of<lb />
cancer is not possible Though diffi<lb />
cult to dispatch, the thought must<lb />
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accomplish this willing suspension<lb />
of disbelief the)' can concentrate on<lb />
the film itself' At this point, the<lb />
film's many flaw s become evident.<lb />
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within the first I5min-<lb />
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who has pro eri llim-<lb />
sell to be a first rate<lb />
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is the slipshod editing<lb />
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The answer ti 1 the mys<lb />
ten eludes both scien-<lb />
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covery leaves the view<lb />
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Even the shots of the forest re<lb />
main uninteresting. If thefilmmak-<lb />
erscaredeeply about this precious,<lb />
enchanting land, thev failed to ex-<lb />
press this love to the viewers Many<lb />
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� detached and uninvolved.<lb />
Coming Up.<lb />
Photos court��y Phil Bray � Cln�rgl Production<lb />
Medicine Man, in the hands of an able director, could have been a first rate motion<lb />
picture Instead the film is dreary and dull, stagnating within the first five minutes<lb />
Connerv can be a fine actor vious fallacy if Campbell trulv<lb />
vs hen gh en the right material, as in<lb />
The Untouchables. In Medicine Man,<lb />
he I- present in almost everv scene.<lb />
 et he is a presence in none of them<lb />
Not once does he demonstrate be-<lb />
lievable emotion. Campbell's de-<lb />
tached demeanor remains true to<lb />
his lifestvleasarecluse,butConnerv<lb />
wi u Id ha veus believe that his char-<lb />
acter cares about nothing � an ob-<lb />
wanted to find a cancer cure.<lb />
Connerv never expresses<lb />
Campbell's inner drives. He does<lb />
not become thecharacter but merely<lb />
inhabits his clothes.<lb />
Medicine Man falls flat because<lb />
oi an emotionless script,<lb />
unimaginative direction and<lb />
uninspired actors.On a scale of one<lb />
to It), the film rates a three.<lb />
Currently Running<lb />
Art Exhibition: Art Hane, Associate Professor and Associate<lb />
Dean of the ECU School ol Art. has a solo exhibition of his work<lb />
now on display Irie exhibit includes IX pieces of fused glass.<lb />
Running through April M) Place Beaufort County Arts Council Gallery,<lb />
Washington, N.C Admission is free and open to the public.<lb />
Art Exhibition: "From the Ground Ip: Experiencing Architecture'<lb />
encourages visitors to explore how various aspects of architecture<lb />
influence a building's design and construction The educational<lb />
exhibition will transform the N C Museum ol An building into a<lb />
training ground, helping visitors analyze a building's site, function,<lb />
Structure, construction and aesthetics In addition, a companion<lb />
exhibit will present photographs, blueprints, models, drawings and<lb />
slides of 24 award-winning buildings in Northarolina. Virginia<lb />
and Southarolina I ectures, films and workshops lor children and<lb />
adults are planned throughout the course ol the exhibition. Running<lb />
through March 7. 1993 Place N Museum of Art. Raleigh Admission<lb />
is tree and open to the public More into contact Elizabeth Hollaway al<lb />
(919) 833-1935.<lb />
Theme Park: The VORTEX, Carowinds new 55.5 million stand-up<lb />
roller coaster, was unveiled March 14 as the 83 acre theme park<lb />
opened its 2(Kh season oi operation. The VORTEX utters all the<lb />
exciting elements thrill seekers expect in a roller coaster including<lb />
daring loops, spins and drops. These elements are combined with<lb />
the unmatched feeling of actually standing up while the coaster<lb />
travels at 50mph over 2,040 feet of steel track. Place Cai winds<lb />
Ticket prices: $10.95 for ages four to six and seniors 60up, S21 95 foi ages<lb />
seven to 59 More info call (704) 588-2606, 803 548-5330 . � : free<lb />
(800) 822 442s<lb />
March 24<lb />
Music Recital: Dr Janette lishell. professor of organ and church<lb />
music in the E 'I" School of Music, and her husband. Rntish c incen<lb />
organist Colin Andrews, will execute a preview ol corks to be<lb />
performed during the couple's concert tour abroad this summer A<lb />
number of works will be presented, including the J.S Bach Prelude<lb />
and Fugue in E Minor, "Master Talus' Testament" h Herbert<lb />
Howells, a selection from 1'etr 1 hen's "Sunday Music" and an<lb />
organ duet version of "Mars, the Bnnger o War" from Gusta<lb />
Hoist's orchestral suite. "The Planets Time: 8:15 p m Place Iirst<lb />
Presbyterian Church in Kinston Admission is tree and open to the public<lb />
March 26-29<lb />
Antique Show: The Fifth Annual Antiques Show, and Sale to<lb />
benefit Brenner Children's Hospital will bnng thousands ol antique<lb />
lovers together for one of the largest antique shows and sales in the<lb />
Southeast. N.Y. interior designer and author Charlotte Moss will be<lb />
the featured speaker at the opening luncheon lecture March 2<lb />
I uncheon lecture tickets So lime noon n March 2" Place Benton<lb />
Convention ("enter, downtown Winston Salem Antique shi v. es 1 l<lb />
a 111 8 p.m 1-nday. 11 am 6 p.m Saturday and 1 5 p.m Sui la<lb />
Admission $6 in advance, $7 at the door Place Benton Convcnti i<lb />
Center, downtown Winston Salem More info call the Brenner hildren's<lb />
Hospital at (919) 748-7985 or (800) 992-9816.<lb />
Apri' 2<lb />
Musical Revue: "Ain't Misbehavin celebrates the legendary<lb />
"I ats" Waller for one night only. The show, named Best Musical by<lb />
the "Tony New York Drama Critics' Circle Awards, played to<lb />
sell-out houses for four years on Broadway and has ever since been<lb />
a perennial favorite all over the world Set in adelectabl) lowdow n<lb />
Harlem nightclub, five black "regulars" dance and flirt from table-<lb />
to table, singing over 25 songs either u ntten or made famous by the<lb />
beloved jazz legend in his own movie and cabaret turns. While ihe<lb />
music makes no attempt to tell Waller's life story, the production is<lb />
a joyous celebration of his incredible appetite for life, fime 8 p.m.<lb />
Place: Thalian Kail in Wilmington. Tickets: $10. $16 and Sis Info and<lb />
reservations (enter B, x Office at Thalian Hall. MO Chestnut St (919)<lb />
143-3664 or (800) 523-2820 toll tree in N.C<lb />
April 3-5<lb />
Architectural treasures: New Bern will unveil 1 1 pri ate homes �<lb />
some open to the public tor the first time � as well as a number of<lb />
historic churches and landmark buildings Tickets purchased in<lb />
advance $12, on tour days si5 The Tryoo PaLice Restoration will<lb />
present "Spring Bulbs a garden lecture given by Tryon Palace<lb />
Assistant Horticulturist Susan Ferguson April 4. Wc time and<lb />
admission: Visitor ("enter auditorium from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, S4 Ihe<lb />
weekend concludes April 5 with the 20th Annual Tryon Palace<lb />
Gardeners, with the gardens and grounds open free to the public tor<lb />
a display of thousands of tulips and other springtime flowers in a riot<lb />
Of Colors. Tour times: scheduled hourly between 1 p.m. and 4 p m More<lb />
info: call (919)638-1560.<lb />
April 9<lb />
lecture: Achemelah Pebela, Director of the Competing Center for<lb />
the Arts at NCCU, w�H present her lecture, "A Pioneer in Spite ol<lb />
the Odds: (i.K. DeSta of Hthiopia Time: 7 p.m. Place Jenkins<lb />
Auditorium Admission is tree and open to the general public More into:<lb />
call Charles Lovell. Gallery Director 757-6336, Dr. Sharon Pruitt. School<lb />
of Art 757-6563 or Dr I 90 Zonn, Acting Director of the (enter tor<lb />
International Programs 757-4829.<lb />
April 11<lb />
Auction: Auctioneer Michael Cable will present 1(X) works repre-<lb />
senting prints, painting, drawing, fiber, clay, metal, sculpture and<lb />
all forms of art at a benefit auction. Proceeds will benefit the ECU<lb />
School of Art through building a new senior exhibit space and by<lb />
supporting the scholarships and visiting artists programs of the Art<lb />
Enthusiasts and Visual Arts Forum. Works are donated by faculty,<lb />
students, alumni and friends of the ECU School of Art. Time 7 P m<lb />
Place: Wellington B. Gray Gallery. More info: call 757-6336<lb />
April 25-26<lb />
Antique Show and Sale: Dealers from North Carolina and neigh-<lb />
boring states will be showing their speeialues at three doen booths<lb />
at the second Historic Edenton Antiques Show &amp; Sale. Vintage<lb />
clothing, antique toys, furniture, silver, china, glass, rugs, decoys.<lb />
jewelry, linens, maps and household curiosities are among the<lb />
ofterings. Farm tools of past centuries will be on display as well as<lb />
garden implements for inside and outside cultivation. Wicker, folk<lb />
art and prints will be on hand for looking and buying. Time: 10 a.m.<lb />
- 7 p.m. Saturday, 12 noon - 5 p.m. Sunday Place: Edenton-Chowan<lb />
Recreation Center (Old Armory), N Broad Street Admission: S3 either<lb />
da v.<lb /><pb facs="00058312_tn_0006" /><lb />
Classifieds<lb />
ullje lEaat Carolinian<lb />
March 24,1992<lb />
lORRIM<lb />
KINGS ARMS APARTMENTS: One<lb />
and two bedroom apartments. Energy<lb />
efficient, several locations in town.<lb />
Carpeted, kitchen appliances, some<lb />
water and sewer paid, washerdryer<lb />
hookups. Now taking applications for<lb />
Fall. Call 752-8915.<lb />
TWO BEDROOM, one bath, heat and<lb />
water furnished. $350 per month. No<lb />
pets, close to campus. Call 756-3563.<lb />
ROOM NEEDED close to ECU, pay 1 <lb />
2 expenses on rent of townhouse or<lb />
apartment. 1 am a mature female grad<lb />
student non-smoker, non-drinker.<lb />
Please contact 355-8054.<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED, male non-<lb />
smoker lo share a 2 bedroom apart-<lb />
ment near campus June 1. Call Fisher at<lb />
931-7854 or 752-2845.<lb />
2 BEDROOM Wilson Acres apart-<lb />
ment for sublet. May 8-July. S435 per<lb />
month. Call 75841369 and leave mes-<lb />
sage.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to<lb />
share 12 rent and 1 2 utilities in a 2<lb />
bedroom duplex. Female already liv-<lb />
ing in duplex. Half mile from campus.<lb />
Call 758-1792 after 6 p.m.<lb />
2 BEDROOM Tar River apartment<lb />
available for May, June, July and next<lb />
school vear if wanted. We will pay 5150<lb />
ot your deposit. 752-1217.<lb />
SUBLEASE: 2 bednxun apartment.<lb />
Sublease for month of May and take<lb />
over lease in June if desired. Call 758-<lb />
6781.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED Share 2 bed-<lb />
nm apartment. 5200 rent 1 2 utilities<lb />
wd, pool, tennis court. 321-1576 leave<lb />
message.<lb />
NEEDED TO SUBLET furnished<lb />
apartmentimmediatelyorforsummer.<lb />
Next to campus and downtown. Will<lb />
give deposit. Call 752-4559.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED.<lb />
ASAP non-smoker $170 month neg.<lb />
12 utilities. Your own room call 758-<lb />
254.<lb />
I-ORSAI 1<lb />
SEIZEDCARS: trucks, boats, 4-wheel-<lb />
ers, motor homes, by FBI, IRS, DEA.<lb />
Available your area now. Call 800-338-<lb />
3388 Ext. C-5999.<lb />
PAY IN-STATETUrnON? Read ReL<lb />
dency Status and Tuition, the practical<lb />
pamphlet written by anartomey on the<lb />
in-state residency application process.<lb />
For Sale: Student Stores, Wright Build-<lb />
ing.<lb />
1986 HONDA REBEL MOTOR-<lb />
CYCLE; candy apple red, lots of<lb />
chrome Well-maintained, new tires,<lb />
brakes and other accessories. 5700. Call<lb />
7524428.<lb />
FOR SALE: Nissan Maxima 1984 ex-<lb />
cellent condition loaded with sunroof;<lb />
talks! 54,300. Call 931-9149 ask for Lee.<lb />
FOR SALE: Cream color 3 piece sec-<lb />
tional sofa bed one end reclines. Like<lb />
new. Price negotiable. Call: 758-6781.<lb />
FOR SALE: 83 Ford Escort runs good<lb />
needs transmission $400 neg. Mens<lb />
Schwinn 10-speed (used) 550. Womens<lb />
sequin evening jacket (size s) 550. 830-<lb />
6893 ask for Josh or Nell.<lb />
WAN I'M)<lb />
READ BOOKS FOR PAY! $100 PER<lb />
TITLE! Fill out like or dislike forms.<lb />
Free 24 hour recording 505-7644)699<lb />
ext. 3205.<lb />
CHEERLEADING INSTRUCTORS<lb />
NEEDED FOR PRIVATE SUMMER<lb />
CAMPS. If you love cheering, this is<lb />
the summer job for you! College expe-<lb />
rience not necessary but strong high<lb />
school background is a must. Flexible<lb />
scheduling. Great pay. Call for info.<lb />
919-3834)086.<lb />
EASY WORK! EXCELLENT PAY!<lb />
Assemble products at home. Call toll<lb />
free 1410467-5566 ext. 5920.<lb />
SF-RVICI-S OBKRlil)<lb />
S()AI.S<lb />
S) l S<lb />
LOST AND FOUND<lb />
FOUND: 3 or 4 month old female<lb />
puppy. Golden with white feet, muzzle<lb />
and chest. Found near Speight Build-<lb />
ing. Looks like cross between Collie<lb />
and Golden Retriever. Call Mike at<lb />
758-3827.<lb />
FOUN D. 3 month old black Lab puppy.<lb />
Found in front of Brewster. Call 756-<lb />
2149.<lb />
REWARD For the stolen license plate:<lb />
DADYSGRL Plaese call 931-H326.<lb />
LOST: Diamond tennis bracelet lost<lb />
between Brewster Building and Stu-<lb />
dent Store. Call 752-3735.<lb />
HIi.P WANTED<lb />
RINGGOLD TOWERS<lb />
No� Taking Leases for 1<lb />
bedroom, 2 bedroom &amp;:<lb />
Efficiency Apartments<lb />
CALL 752-2865<lb />
A Beautiful Plice 10 Live<lb />
�All New<lb />
�And Ready To Rent-<lb />
UNIVERSITY APARTMENTS<lb />
2899 E. 5ih Street<lb />
�Located Near ECU<lb />
�Neat Major Shcppvng Centers<lb />
�Across From Highway Patrol Station<lb />
Limited Offer � $330 a month<lb />
Contact J.T. ot Tommy Williams<lb />
756-7815 or 830-1937<lb />
Office open - Ape 8, 12-5.30pm<lb />
�AZALEA GARDENS'<lb />
Qean and qaia ana aedrocta ftmiahed ayaiuuaula,<lb />
�ocrtycfficMal. iaa muamdmwm, iMhuayn,<lb />
cable TV' CaaplM cr Hilc only.MO � month, 6<lb />
month ieK. MOBILE HOME RENT ALS-oaapIn or<lb />
unjka Ap�rmni�i�!iT�Jcta�i�HB AialaaGartan<lb />
near Brack Valley Cowan Cub<lb />
Contact J.T. or Tommy Williams<lb />
756-7815<lb />
POSTAL JOBS AVAILABLE: Many<lb />
positions. Great benefits. Call 800-338-<lb />
3388Ext.P-3712.<lb />
FREE TRAVEL Air couners and cruise<lb />
ships. Students also needed Christmas,<lb />
spring and summer for amusement<lb />
park employment. Call HOO-33M-3388<lb />
Ext F-3464.<lb />
$10-S360AJP WEEKLY: Mailing Bro-<lb />
chures! SpareFull time. Set own<lb />
hours! Free Details! Send self-ad-<lb />
dressed stamped envelope: Publish-<lb />
ers. P.O. Box 51037 Durham, NC 27717.<lb />
BE PART OF THE ACTION! Football<lb />
managers wanted! Contact Fred<lb />
Sponhaltz in equipment nv�m, sports<lb />
medicine building in person!<lb />
WANTED: Gamers to start gaming<lb />
group in Greenville. Send resume of<lb />
experiencewithname,addressand tele-<lb />
phone to P.O. Box 3439 Greenville, NC<lb />
27858.<lb />
CLEANING: Married, female, stu-<lb />
dent, working her way through<lb />
school. 8 yrs. of experience cleaning<lb />
personal homes. Reasonable rates<lb />
and own supplies. Please call Cindy<lb />
Myer at 752-2759.<lb />
NEED MONEY FOR COLLEGE?<lb />
SFAMS kxrates private sector finan-<lb />
cial aid for college students. Call<lb />
Marshall Yount. 1-800-238-8771.<lb />
TYPING: Error-free, quick and de-<lb />
pendable at reasonable cost. Excel-<lb />
lent typing and proofreading skills<lb />
(grammar, punctuation, sentence<lb />
structure, etc.). Call Pauline at 757-<lb />
3693.<lb />
GRADUATING STUDENTS: Intro<lb />
ducing our new computerized re-<lb />
sume distribution service to state,<lb />
regional, national firms. Save time,<lb />
money,ef fort while maximizing your<lb />
resume exposure. Select 500 major<lb />
firms or citycounty schools. Mail<lb />
resume and check for $69.95 by 04<lb />
0392 to National Collegiate Resume,<lb />
P.O. Box 2484, Charlotte, NC 28247.<lb />
BETTER RESUMES GET JOBS.<lb />
Don't take chances when first im-<lb />
pressions count. Abetter resume will<lb />
open the right doors. I can help you<lb />
apply for work with a personalized<lb />
ob application letter and resume de-<lb />
signed to showcase your talents. If<lb />
you're serious about the future, call<lb />
me. I'm a profesional writer witliover<lb />
fifteen year's experience in market-<lb />
ingand resume writing. When you're<lb />
ready to move ahead, call Mark at<lb />
830-0772 anytime.<lb />
COMPUTERS REPAIRED IBM<lb />
compatible preferred. Call Brett at<lb />
931-9609.<lb />
STUDY ABROAD IN AUSTRALIA:<lb />
Information on semester, year, gradu-<lb />
ate, and internship programs in Perth,<lb />
Townsville, Sydney, and Melbourne.<lb />
Programs start at $3520. Call 1-800-<lb />
878-36.<lb />
ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOY-<lb />
MENT: fisheries. Earn $5000month. �<lb />
Free transportation! Room &amp; Board!<lb />
Over 8000 openings. No expeience nec-<lb />
essary. Male or female. For employ-<lb />
ment program call Student Employ-<lb />
ment Services at 1-206-545-4155 ext.<lb />
1649<lb />
LOOKOUT There might be a FESTI-<lb />
VAL at the BETA house on Friday,<lb />
March 27. See any Beta.<lb />
THETA CHI: Thursday night at<lb />
Maria's was great. Let's do it again<lb />
soon. And for those of us who helped<lb />
close it down, it was awesome. Love, Pi<lb />
Delta.<lb />
DELTA CHI: Thanks for a wonderful<lb />
weekend. Call me sometime. We love<lb />
you, Your dates.<lb />
TKE: Thanks for a great social last<lb />
Thursday! We'll disco with you guys<lb />
anytime. Love, ADPi.<lb />
ALPHA PI: Had a great time at the<lb />
dare social; and loved those tatoos! Sig<lb />
Ep.<lb />
LOOKOUT There could be a Purple<lb />
School Bus stopping at the BETA house<lb />
on Friday, March 27.<lb />
ALPHA XI DELTA: Friday night came<lb />
and went, drank alot of beer and not a<lb />
dime was spent. We all had a blast as<lb />
you can see, nobody can party like an A<lb />
Z D! We all had a great time, thanks! Pi<lb />
Kappa Phi.<lb />
JULIANNE: Only a month and a half<lb />
togo,toosoonwouldn'tya know. Love,<lb />
the one thats gonna miss you the most.<lb />
BECKY: Thanks for being so sweet I<lb />
hope we have fun at the formal.Steve<lb />
AARON: Your hatin it. Get your<lb />
money by Friday or else I'll make you<lb />
go to the formal with Becky and Steve<lb />
Mark does this ring a bell? 570.<lb />
TODD AND STICK: Metallica<lb />
Alcoholica Thursday night<lb />
DISPLAY Cl.ASSIrlhT)<lb />
UaW<lb />
DISPLAY ("1 ASSUI1 I)<lb />
WT(iKTRAT)FR<lb />
BUY AND TRADK<lb />
PAPERBACK BOOKS<lb />
OVER<lb />
50.000 T1TLKS<lb />
919Dickenson Ave.<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
758-6909<lb />
COMICS OLD &amp; NF.W<lb />
NOW! USED CDS<lb />
Kingston<lb />
Place<lb />
WE HAVE<lb />
OPENINGS FOR STUDENT<lb />
RENTALS FOR FALL SEMESTER<lb />
INTERESTED STUDENTS SHOULD<lb />
CALL 758-5393<lb />
BUILT ESPECIALLY FOR ECU STUDENTS<lb />
WE PROVIDE: FULLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS<lb />
ALL GLASSESDISHESSILVERWARE<lb />
DISHWASHERPOTS &amp; PANS<lb />
MAIL SERVICE � CLUBHOUSE � LAUNDROMAI<lb />
SWIMMING POOL &amp; LOTS MORE<lb />
AT A PRICE THAT WILL<lb />
COMPETE WITH THE DORMS!<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
LEARN TO FLY NOW! Aero Sales<lb />
flight training Pitt-Greenville Airport.<lb />
Introductory flight S20. Call 752-1989.<lb />
HEADING FOR EUROPE THIS<lb />
SUMMER? Jet there anytime for only<lb />
S169 with AIRH1TCH ! (Reported in<lb />
Let's Go! and the New York Times.)<lb />
Also, super low round trip fares to<lb />
West coast. AIRHITCH. 212-864-2000.<lb />
FREE<lb />
PREGNANCY<lb />
TESTS<lb />
Free &amp; Confidential<lb />
Services &amp; Counseling<lb />
Carolina Pregnancy Center<lb />
757-0003<lb />
111 E. 3rd Street<lb />
The Lee Building<lb />
Greenville NC<lb />
Hours:<lb />
Mon - Fri 8:30-3:00<lb />
(51ie �aat (Earnliman<lb />
Applications are now being accepted for<lb />
ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVES.<lb />
� Candidates must have and maintain a minimum 2.0 G.P.A.<lb />
� Must have own transportation<lb />
� Must be able to work at least the summer and fall ot 1992<lb />
Apply at Cooperative Education, second floor GCB<lb />
or with The East Carolinian<lb />
second floor publications bkJg<lb />
Announcements<lb />
SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINE<lb />
Applications for the Thomas W. Riv-<lb />
ers Foreign Exchange Endowment<lb />
Fund study abroad scholarship are<lb />
available in the Center for Interna-<lb />
tional Programs, Brewster A-177. The<lb />
Rivers fund is intended to promote<lb />
study abroad and the genuine inter-<lb />
est in learning about other cultures.<lb />
The requirements for eligibility are<lb />
explained in the application form. If<lb />
you are planning to study abroad<lb />
during the summer, you may apply<lb />
for this scholarship now. If you are<lb />
plannning to study abroad next se-<lb />
mester, you should wait for a future<lb />
deadline. The scholarships are<lb />
awarded four times per year with the<lb />
next deadlines on March 20, 1992,<lb />
and June 12,1992. You may contact<lb />
theCenter for International Programs<lb />
at 757-6769 or stop by Brewster A-ll 7<lb />
for further information.<lb />
GOLDEN GIRLS TRYOUTS<lb />
If you are a dancer who enjoys per-<lb />
forming to large enthusiastic crowds,<lb />
the Golden Girls dance line is for you.<lb />
Affiliated with the Marching Pirates,<lb />
the Golden Girls perform at home<lb />
football games, pep rallies, selected<lb />
away games, exhibitions, and bowl<lb />
games. Dance majors and non-dance<lb />
majors are welcome. Tryouts are Sat-<lb />
urday, March 28 from 10 a.m. to 5<lb />
p.m. (with lunch break) in<lb />
Christenbury Gym room 111 For<lb />
more information contact Michelle<lb />
931-7804,KeUy931-7829ortheMarch-<lb />
ing Band office 757-6982.<lb />
REGISTRATION<lb />
FOR GENERAL<lb />
COLLEGE STUDENTS<lb />
General College students should con-<lb />
tact their advisers the week of March<lb />
23-27 to make arrangements for aca-<lb />
demic advising for summer terms<lb />
and fall semester, 1992. Early regis-<lb />
tration will begin March 30 and end<lb />
April 3.<lb />
THE GAY -LESBIAN ALLIANCE<lb />
Social support, advocacy, activities.<lb />
Everyone welcome - gays, lesbians,<lb />
bisexuals, concerned family and<lb />
friends. Call ECU counseling center<lb />
757-6661 for information regarding<lb />
meeting time and place. (<lb />
SCHOOL OF NURSING<lb />
AHENTION NlRSING MAIQRS<lb />
AND GENERAL COLLEGE STU-<lb />
DENTS ASSIGNED TO A NURS-<lb />
1NG ADVISOR. The school of nurs-<lb />
ing will hold informational meetings<lb />
concerning curriculum changes and<lb />
registration on Wednesday, March<lb />
25. Those enrolled in 2000 level nurs-<lb />
ing courses will meet at 5 p.ra Those<lb />
who are in prelinical courses will<lb />
meet at 6 p.m. Students enrolled in<lb />
3000 and 4000 level nursing courses<lb />
will meet at 7 p.m. Advisor changes<lb />
have been made. Please consult the<lb />
book outside Nursing 108 for your<lb />
advisor's name. Some advisors will<lb />
be available on Wednesday evening<lb />
between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Please<lb />
check with your advisor or check the<lb />
list posted outside Nursing 108.<lb />
am<lb />
THROUGH THE BARRIERS<lb />
If you would like to work towards<lb />
reducing the architectural as well as<lb />
the attitudinai barriers that students<lb />
with special needs are faced with<lb />
every day, then come to the first orga-<lb />
nizational meeting of P.U.S.H.<lb />
OPeople United toSupport the Handi-<lb />
capped). The meeting will be on Tues-<lb />
day, March 24 in 8c Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center at 4 p.ra We all face<lb />
challenges every day, so please come<lb />
help raise awareness and get a mes-<lb />
sage heard.<lb />
ECU BIOLOGY CLUB<lb />
There will be a meeting on Wednes-<lb />
day, March 25 at 5 p.m. in room BN<lb />
109 of the Science Complex. Topics to<lb />
be discussed will include future ac-<lb />
tivities and trips. New officer elec-<lb />
tions will also be held. New members<lb />
are always welcome.<lb />
SPFFCH-lANGUAGEaV<lb />
AUDITORY PATHOLOGY<lb />
All General College students who<lb />
intend to major in Speech-Language<lb />
and Auditory Pathology and have R.<lb />
Muzzarelli as their advisor are to meet<lb />
on Wednesday, March 25 at 5 p.m. in<lb />
Brewster C-103. Advising for early<lb />
registration will take place at that<lb />
time. Please prepare a tentative class<lb />
schedule before the meeting.<lb />
HUMANITIES COURSE<lb />
OFFERED BY THE FOREIGN<lb />
IANGUAGE DEPARTMENT<lb />
Russian lierature of the 19th century<lb />
taught in English (RUSS 2220) will be<lb />
offered during second Summer ses-<lb />
sion, M-TH,19-20:45 and in the Fall,<lb />
M-W-F 1-2 This course satisfies the<lb />
General College Humanities Require-<lb />
ment, or it may be taken as an elec-<lb />
tive. Interested students are asked to<lb />
pre-register.<lb />
FAST CAROLINA<lb />
MODEL UNITED NATIONS<lb />
The ECU Model U.N. will be holding<lb />
a Spaghetti dinner on March 27 in<lb />
order to raise funds for our trip to<lb />
Nationals Tickets are just $3 and it's<lb />
foragreatcause. Tickets can be picked<lb />
up at the ticket office in Mendenhall<lb />
or by calling 931-8247 and asking for<lb />
Micheal Harvey. Thanks for your<lb />
support<lb />
FAST CAROLINA<lb />
MODE. JUMBO NATIONS<lb />
The ECU model U.N. is holding a<lb />
raffle for tickets for the ECU Summer<lb />
Theatre. These tickets will last for the<lb />
entire summer theatre session and<lb />
are only S3. For a ticket, or more<lb />
information contact Micheal D.<lb />
Harvey at 931-8247 or Dr. Nancy<lb />
Spalding at the Political Science De-<lb />
partment Or come to our meetings<lb />
on Tuesday nights at 5 p.m. in<lb />
Brewster B wing room 105. Thanks<lb />
for your support.<lb />
COUNCII OF STUDENT<lb />
ORGANIZATION LEADERS<lb />
The Coundl of Student Organiza-<lb />
tion Leaders March meeting is<lb />
Wednesday, March 25,1992 from 5<lb />
p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in Mendenhall's<lb />
Social Room. Dr. Ron Speier, Dean of<lb />
Students will present "Are YouaTask<lb />
or People Oriented Leader?" The<lb />
agenda for Tuesday's meeting will<lb />
also include the Organization<lb />
Speakout For more information con-<lb />
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Sports<lb />
Ohio Univ<lb />
Crowder, Pard<lb />
By Charles Mitchell<lb />
Senior Sports Writer<lb />
So much for the old cliche<lb />
"home field advantage<lb />
; In a field of eight team in the<lb />
Annual Lady Pirate Classic<lb />
fastpitchSoftball tournament, ECU<lb />
feH one game short of taking first<lb />
place honors. Ohio University de-<lb />
feated the Ladv Pirates 6-2 in the<lb />
championship game to claim the<lb />
title.<lb />
ECU's Laura Crowder re-<lb />
ceived the "Outstanding Defense'<lb />
award, while teammate Ienn<lb />
sons was awarded "Outstanding<lb />
Pitcher" for the two-da) tourna-<lb />
ment<lb />
"We plaved four reallv great<lb />
games, and the ladies -hi w -d their<lb />
durability Head coach Sue<lb />
Manahan said. "But that one bad<lb />
inning in the fifth game ust killed<lb />
us<lb />
Saturdav, the "Carls of Sum-<lb />
mer" started thedav with a 8-1 win<lb />
over the University of Delaware.<lb />
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of the year. VVithexJ<lb />
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Senior Sports Writer<lb />
MvrtleBeach. S.C, is known as a tounst trap � get tr<lb />
up not getting what vou expected, just ask the Lady Piratel<lb />
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split doubleheader with Gwstal Carolina.<lb />
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onlv three Chanbleer hits in the first game. The Pi rat<lb />
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The ECU Ultimate frisbee team came up short i.<lb />
Collegiate Easterns Tournament held at UNC-Wii<lb />
bates fall short in<lb />
By Gary Hurley<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU men's frisbee team<lb />
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and 22, for the third annual Colle-<lb />
giate Easterns Tournament. The<lb />
competition totalled 36 men'steams,<lb />
including seven of the 12 colleges<lb />
that qualified for the national tour-<lb />
nament last spring.<lb />
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Ohio University wins Lady Pirate Classic<lb />
Crowder, Parsons leads 'Girls of Summer'<lb />
Bv C harles Mitchell<lb />
senior Sports Writer<lb />
So much tor the old cliche<lb />
.�� hold advantage<lb />
In . field of eight teams in the<lb />
vvmal Lady Pirate Classic<lb />
ten Softball tournament, ECU<lb />
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p a e honors. Ohio University de-<lb />
feated me Lady Pirates tv2 in the<lb />
pionship game to claim the<lb />
title<lb />
ECU'S I aura Crowder re-<lb />
Mho 'Outstanding Defense"<lb />
iw trd while teammate Jenny Par-<lb />
kas awarded 'Outstanding<lb />
ei tor the two-daj touma-<lb />
M played four really groat<lb />
and the ladies showed their<lb />
ibility Head coach Sue<lb />
Manahan said. "But that one bad<lb />
inning in the fifth game just killed<lb />
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Saturday, the "C.irls of Sum-<lb />
started the day witha 8-0 win<lb />
� the University of Delaware.<lb />
ns pitched her fifth shutout<lb />
of the vear. With excellent defen-<lb />
sive hustle and "plays of the day"<lb />
that could have madeCNN's high-<lb />
light reel, the defense continued to<lb />
erased all threats managed by Dela-<lb />
ware.<lb />
Offensively LisaCorprew and<lb />
Crowder led the hitting clinic for<lb />
the Pirates. Corprew recorded the<lb />
first homerun this year for the Lady<lb />
Pirates and also added two RBI.<lb />
Crowder went 3-for-3 with three<lb />
stolen bases, pushing her stolen<lb />
base total to 23-of-24 on the season.<lb />
Sophomore outfielder Michelle<lb />
Ward added two hits in her two at<lb />
bats. Mechelle "Meche" Jones and<lb />
Shorn Allen each drilled a triple to<lb />
conclude the impressive offensive<lb />
hitting display.<lb />
In their second gameonSatur-<lb />
dav, the Lady Pirates played the<lb />
eventual tournament winner Ohio<lb />
University. Parsons again pitched<lb />
and recorded her second win of the<lb />
day. The defense allowed just five<lb />
hits and seven baserunners during<lb />
the game.<lb />
The quickness of the Pirate de-<lb />
fense with the strong pitching of<lb />
Parsons sealed the victory.<lb />
Corprew and Crowder welded the<lb />
hot bats for the Pirates, batting 3-<lb />
for-4 with four RBI and two stolen<lb />
bases respectfully. The 5-2 win over<lb />
Ohio University set the pace for<lb />
the tournament.<lb />
In Saturday's night�cap,<lb />
Georgeann Wilke took to the<lb />
mound against Central Connecti-<lb />
cut State to record her second win<lb />
in three outings. Wilke pitched a<lb />
three-hitter en route to a 1-0 shut-<lb />
out, her second of the season.<lb />
The game was highlighted by<lb />
great defensive hustle from the out-<lb />
field as well as the fancy footwork<lb />
and outstanding glove handling<lb />
from the Pirate infield. The games<lb />
lone run came in the form of a<lb />
Wilke base hit and followed two<lb />
outs later with a Cammie Smith<lb />
RBI triple.<lb />
On Sunday, the Lady Pirates<lb />
beat Towson State fVl to advance<lb />
to the championship game Par-<lb />
sons pitched her third win in two<lb />
davs, and the defense continued<lb />
its winning ways. Smith led a band<lb />
of Pirate hitters with an impressive<lb />
3-for-4 batting performance and<lb />
two RBI.<lb />
Sundav'schampionshipgame<lb />
was a re-match of Saturday's ear-<lb />
lier contest between ECU and Ohio<lb />
University. From the outset, it<lb />
looked as if this would be the<lb />
matchup everyone anticipated but<lb />
two unexpected errors quickly<lb />
changed the games format. Ohio<lb />
University scored one earned run<lb />
and four unearned runs in the third<lb />
inning as they went on to the claim<lb />
the 1992 Lady PirateClassic Cham-<lb />
pionship title.<lb />
Wilke collected the first Pirate<lb />
RBI bv driving in Cheryl Hobson<lb />
in the first inning. Hobson reached<lb />
on a single up the middle and was<lb />
advanced into scoring position by<lb />
a wild pitch. In the second inning,<lb />
Chanel Hwker walked and scored<lb />
tm a Crowder hit.<lb />
The Lady Pirate's next appear-<lb />
ance will be Wednesday against<lb />
Louisburg College. Game time is<lb />
scheduled for 3 p.m.<lb />
Phot by D�il Raad � ECU Photo Lab<lb />
ECUs Jenny Parsons watches as her team finishes second in the Lady<lb />
Pirate Classic. Parsons and the Pirates host Louisburg Wednesday at 3 p m<lb />
Lady Pirates split two games<lb />
with Coastal Carolina<lb />
Parsons pitches team to new heights<lb />
By Charles Mitchell<lb />
Senior Sports Writer<lb />
Myrtle Beach. S.C. is known as a tourist trap � get there and wind<lb />
up n t getting what you expected, lustask the Lady Pirate softball team.<lb />
On March 17,1C U's fenny Parsons pitched the Lady Pirates to a<lb />
split doubleheader with Coastal Carolina<lb />
Parsons .en route to her fourth shutoutoftheyoung season,alknved<lb />
only three Chantoleer hits in the first game. The Pirates beat Coastal<lb />
Carolina 1 -Oin the first game. Theloneruncamemthelate innings when<lb />
Michelle Ward doubled and later scored on a Lisa Coreprew single. The<lb />
-ingle run proved all that was necessary as the Pirate "D" wiped out all<lb />
threat from Coastal<lb />
In game two, both Coastal and ECU bats left for Spring Break.<lb />
Both teams combined had ut five hits, two and three respectfully.<lb />
Coastal managed the lone run of the second game as a base im balls, a<lb />
questniblecallarKiasingleprovKleclallifthe(fitTLsiveexcitementfor<lb />
the e ening. Parsons pitched the tvt-hitter and tixk the loss.<lb />
By Charles Mitchell<lb />
Senior Sports Writer<lb />
Bo Jackson may know sports,<lb />
but Bo definitely does not know<lb />
Jennifer "Jenny" Parsons.<lb />
In the time of multi-sport ca-<lb />
reers, Parsons just may have Bo<lb />
beat. Not in terms of money and<lb />
media exposure but on the mound<lb />
and the hardwexxj.<lb />
Parsons, one of ECU's many<lb />
two-Sport stars, returned as the Lady<lb />
Pirate softball team's No. 1 pitcher.<lb />
For the past two seasons she has<lb />
been named as the Outstanding<lb />
Pitcher, and, in just two years, she<lb />
has a career record of 32-16.<lb />
It's the level of competition<lb />
Parsons said. "I love it<lb />
In her first year as a collegiate<lb />
starter, the junior Severn, Md na-<lb />
tive set the ECU freshman record<lb />
for the most wins in a season with<lb />
12. Bv the end of the season, Par-<lb />
sons finished with a 12-3 record,<lb />
including 46 strikeouts, 2H base on<lb />
balls, giving up only 20earned runs<lb />
on 72 hits in 111 innings pitched.<lb />
Bv the end of her sophomore<lb />
season, Parsons posted numbers of<lb />
an ERA of 151,20 wins in 30 starts,<lb />
with 27 complete games, 11X) strike<lb />
outs and six shutouts in 208 innings<lb />
pitched.<lb />
"Coach (Sue) Manahanand her<lb />
staff have worked with me and as-<lb />
sisted me to reach my goals oi im-<lb />
pnning my earn run average and<lb />
raising my batting average Par-<lb />
sons said.<lb />
Not onlv does she produce on<lb />
the mound, Parsons isalso feared at<lb />
the plate. As a freshman, she batted<lb />
219 and was among the team lead-<lb />
ers in RBI w ith 17, and on-base per-<lb />
centage with .310. In the 1991 sea-<lb />
son, Tarsons batted .233 with 20<lb />
hits and 11 RBI, and was named to<lb />
the All-Tournament team at the<lb />
UNC Invitational.<lb />
In addition to playing softball,<lb />
Parsons has also played three years<lb />
for the Lady Pirate volleyball team.<lb />
She is a versatile athlete who has a<lb />
tremendous work ethic and sense<lb />
of comaraderie towards her peers.<lb />
In the 1992 season. Parsons has<lb />
started with an impressive 15 - 5<lb />
record, with an ERA of less than<lb />
1.63 and 26 strikeouts. In addition,<lb />
she has managed a batting average<lb />
of .333 and is second in extra bases.<lb />
.Aside from her leadership and<lb />
her easy going sense of humor, Par-<lb />
sons attnbute her success on the<lb />
field to her cast of players.<lb />
"Having players like Laura<lb />
Crowder, Tammv Newman and<lb />
Chanel Hooker makes my days a<lb />
lot easier she said. "Along with<lb />
Christe Kee and Michel Jones, I've<lb />
learned a lot and hope to continue<lb />
10 benefit from such a special<lb />
group<lb />
Pirates squeak by Marist<lb />
in rain-shortened game<lb />
By Bob Owens<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Between booming thunder-<lb />
storms and colliding players, the<lb />
ECU baseball team managed to<lb />
squeeze out a 6-5 win over Marist<lb />
College Thursday afternoon.<lb />
Marist struck early when lead-<lb />
off batter Mike Averill doubled and<lb />
stole third. Averill then scored when<lb />
teammate Paul Mele grounded out<lb />
to give Marist the 1-0 lead.<lb />
The Pirates did not get on the<lb />
board until the fourth inning when<lb />
Marist attempted to pitch around<lb />
ECU resulted in two runs without<lb />
the benefit of a Pirate hit. ECU<lb />
pounded out four homeruns in the j<lb />
win over Marist on Wednesday,<lb />
and the Red Fox game plan seemed ;<lb />
to focus on avoiding the long ball.<lb />
The 2-1 Pirate lead lasted until<lb />
Manst's next at bat. Two Red Fox<lb />
runs scored in the top of the fifth on<lb />
a double bv third baseman Rick<lb />
Dominick. The two previous bat-<lb />
ters reached base after the Pirates<lb />
allowed a walk and a hit advanced<lb />
the two into scoring position.<lb />
With thunderstorms looming<lb />
in the distance, ECU came alive<lb />
with four runs in the bottom of the<lb />
fifth. Pat Watkins tripled to start the<lb />
See Baseball, page 8<lb />
1992 Preseason Softball Picks<lb />
Fit photo by Qarratt Kllllin<lb />
The ECU Ultimate frisbee team came up short in the third annual weekend. The team defeated Rutgers, SUNY, Tufts University and the<lb />
Collegiate Easterns Tournament held at UNC-Wilmington over the Naval Academy before falling to Georgia in the quarter-final round.<lb />
Irates fall short in UNC-Wilmington Tournament<lb />
Recreational Sendees<lb />
Men<lb />
By Gary Hurley<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU men's frisbee team<lb />
traveled to Wilmington March 21<lb />
and 22, for the third annual Colle-<lb />
giate Easterns Tournament. The<lb />
competition totalled 36 men's teams,<lb />
including seven of the 12 colleges<lb />
that qualified for the national tour-<lb />
nament last spring.<lb />
Host UNC-Wilmington won<lb />
the tournament, as play began for<lb />
the Irates on Saturday at 9:30 a.m<lb />
and continued until sunset when<lb />
the last games of the day were time<lb />
capped.<lb />
ECU entered Saturday's play<lb />
ranked first in a pool of four. The<lb />
first game of the day placed the<lb />
Irates against Rutgers College. The<lb />
seeding proved true as ECU beat<lb />
the team handily, scoring 11 points<lb />
in a row and finishing with a deci-<lb />
sive score of 15-4.<lb />
"At 930, we only had seven<lb />
players out of about 20 Co-qap-<lb />
tain Nat Taylor said. "We traded<lb />
points with Rutgers until the rest of<lb />
theteamshowedand then wepulled<lb />
away<lb />
Following the first game, the<lb />
Irates had a bye, and then faced<lb />
State University of New York Pur-<lb />
chase. The SUNY team ran harder<lb />
than Rutgers, but still only man-<lb />
aged to score eight before ECU<lb />
rolled to their second victory.<lb />
The final pool game of the day<lb />
went much like the previous games.<lb />
The Pirates came out running a te-<lb />
nacious man-to-man defense and<lb />
limited second-ranked Tufts Uni-<lb />
versity to five points.<lb />
"The strategy was to run hard<lb />
and when we saw it working it<lb />
pumped us up to run even harder<lb />
said Sidney Johnson, an Irate rookie.<lb />
"11 was a snowball effect type thing<lb />
To qualify for the quarter-fi-<lb />
nals, the Irates had to win a pool<lb />
crossover game. ECU had the un-<lb />
lucky draw of Navy.<lb />
"We ran the Tufts game like it<lb />
was our potential last game of the<lb />
day said Tom Aloi, a one-year<lb />
Irate veteran. "The Naval Academy<lb />
has guys who run and run and run<lb />
in addition to practice and every-<lb />
thing else they go through. That's<lb />
not the match-up we wanted for a<lb />
live or die fourth game<lb />
Fraternity Gold<lb />
1. TIKA - A<lb />
2 IiE-A<lb />
3. AX-A<lb />
Men's Gold<lb />
1. Jamacian Mudhens<lb />
2. Millions of Dead Cops<lb />
3. Renegades- 5 Rednecks<lb />
Fraternity Purple<lb />
1.AXA-B<lb />
2. TIKA - B<lb />
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2. Big Bat Swing'N<lb />
3. Lickitty Split<lb />
Women<lb />
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Women's Gold<lb />
1. Brat Pack<lb />
2. The Avengers<lb />
3. Pirjan Pack<lb />
Sorority<lb />
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Ultimate<lb />
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Baseball<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
As expected, the Naval Acad-<lb />
emv came out with hard runner<lb />
and quick throws. The game staved<lb />
close as the biggest lead was a two-<lb />
point margin by ECU which the<lb />
Naval Academy qu ickly ended and<lb />
then went on to lead 11-lOinagame<lb />
to 12. The Tirates scored to tie at 11<lb />
and then depended on the solid<lb />
plav of theirdetense to force a Navy<lb />
turnover.<lb />
Navy marched the disc up field<lb />
onlv to turn it over in the Irate end<lb />
zone. ECU used the turnover and<lb />
quicklv scored on a swill hammer<lb />
bv Keith Lewis that was caught in a<lb />
crowd by Billy Romberger.<lb />
"This last minute come-from-<lb />
behind victory was nght-on Irate<lb />
rookie Harry Teccorelli said. "To<lb />
win with such intensity and in front<lb />
ofasidelinecmwd madeitthemost<lb />
satisfying win of the semester<lb />
Unfortunately for the Irates,<lb />
thev couldn't carry their flow over<lb />
to Sunday. The team kst their quar-<lb />
ter-final match-up against the Uni-<lb />
versity of Georgia. Georgia's defen-<lb />
sive zone and Wilmington's strong<lb />
winds stopped the Irates cold. The<lb />
final score was 15-7.<lb />
"The wind isn't an excuse<lb />
Two-year veteran )on Jessup said.<lb />
"Both teams were throwing in the<lb />
same wind. We sucked and thev<lb />
didn't<lb />
Georgia lot in the semi-finals<lb />
to UNC - W, who went on to win in<lb />
the finals against Cornell.<lb />
On March 28-2V, h Irates<lb />
travel to Greenville, S.C, before<lb />
hosting Ultimax on April 4 -5.<lb />
Tirate rally, then was joined on I ase<lb />
after Lee Kushner was intention-<lb />
ally walked with one out. Glynn<lb />
Beck pounded a double to right,<lb />
which scored Watkins and ad-<lb />
vanced Kushner to third. Stancil<lb />
Morse was intentionally walked to<lb />
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