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Serving the East Carolina campus ccnmunity since 1925<lb />
Voi.66No.21<lb />
Tuesday. March 31. 1992<lb />
Grfenviue. North Carolina<lb />
ClRCUlATION 12.000<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
SGA Election '92<lb />
Brooks, Jones compete for presidential position<lb />
Jonathan Brooks wants to be<lb />
it t? man who get- things done .it<lb />
 I i and one vn a he wants to<lb />
make a change is b) improving<lb />
relations with the 11 oft ireenv ille<lb />
it he i- del ted . A president<lb />
vs ith all oi these posith e<lb />
c ents there is still mw hthatneeda<lb />
to be done Bnxks said<lb />
I le slid Kl i annol get anj<lb />
thing done working against cit)<lb />
hall.<lb />
1 he politti S ol protest ,inii<lb />
division will not work, have not<lb />
worked and won't worli in 1992<lb />
Brooke s.iui 11 ul,a afternoon at<lb />
the SGA andidate -1 orum As<lb />
S(I A president I will be an at rh e<lb />
voice in city council debate which<lb />
h,is not been done in the past<lb />
Brooks said he v iews the job<lb />
ot president as being a representa-<lb />
tive of EC I tor the city and the<lb />
state.<lb />
Brooks admitted that he and<lb />
his opponent, Courtney oneshave<lb />
se eral similar goals tor the ottu e<lb />
ot president, such as a new text<lb />
hook buy h.n k program and re<lb />
turning the Buccaneer yearbook,<lb />
but Brooks means (t getting to<lb />
those ends are ciuite different than<lb />
ones<lb />
"My opponent and I do not<lb />
differ on that man points our<lb />
main difference as candidates rests<lb />
on my belief that an SGA presi-<lb />
dent has to workaway from cam-<lb />
pus' Brooks said<lb />
Brooks said he ants to see a<lb />
better representation ot minori-<lb />
ties m SC.A and said the<lb />
multicultural center is an eyesore<lb />
which he will work to replace.<lb />
"Anyonewho attends an S! A<lb />
meeting will see that it anything<lb />
minorities hae been shut out of<lb />
the Sc.A and are not represented<lb />
at ail  I intend to do something<lb />
about that, " Brooks said.<lb />
Brooks said he feels apathy in<lb />
SiA is a problem at ECU. "Incen-<lb />
tives are going to have to be made<lb />
to get people involved so every-<lb />
one will see what S( A can do for<lb />
you<lb />
Brooks has been active in state-<lb />
wide politics since 1982. He has<lb />
been a part of the youth advisor<lb />
program for Gov Martin He is a<lb />
member of Inter-Fraternity C oun-<lb />
Cil, and was the chair ot external<lb />
relations He is ,o a member ot<lb />
Kappa Alpha social fraternity<lb />
Candidates for Vice President<lb />
Crystal Cross<lb />
c rystalt ross is concerned with<lb />
the lack of m oh ement in St .A and<lb />
wants the apath) to end. she said<lb />
Friday in a spttxh to the student<lb />
body<lb />
"If elected I will initiate a new<lb />
system to recruit E( I students to<lb />
become involved in SGA t ross<lb />
slid<lb />
C ross has been a member of<lb />
many organizations on campus in-<lb />
cluding Alpha Delta Pi social soror-<lb />
ity, where she is the membership<lb />
ihairperson She held the position<lb />
of unior executive at-large and has<lb />
been a member of the C reek C oun-<lb />
cil for two years.<lb />
It has always been mv con-<lb />
cern to pay close attention to the<lb />
ideas and opinions ot students, and<lb />
to consider them each very impor-<lb />
tant Cross said<lb />
As vice-president she said she<lb />
will be the president's right hand<lb />
unman and would expect to be a<lb />
representative for the students in<lb />
any situation that the president<lb />
could not fulfil.<lb />
"SGA is for you Cross said<lb />
"SGA members should be solely<lb />
concerned wit the affairs of the<lb />
student body. If elected SGA vice-<lb />
president, I can make a positive<lb />
c hange and difference on this cam-<lb />
pus <lb />
Sherry Smith<lb />
Sherry A. Smith has been<lb />
involved in SGA since her<lb />
sophomore year when she was<lb />
a day representative and she is<lb />
now running for SG A vice-presi-<lb />
dent.<lb />
Other offices she has held<lb />
include her current position as<lb />
junior class president, sopho-<lb />
more class vice-president and<lb />
vice-chair for the screenings and<lb />
appointments committee.<lb />
This year she is junior class<lb />
president and now she is serv-<lb />
ing as chair for the screenings<lb />
and appointments committee.<lb />
Jonathan Brooks and Courtney Jones<lb />
( ourtney ones, the current<lb />
S( , A speaker of the legislature, is<lb />
running for SC.A president and is<lb />
hoping her experience will be an<lb />
attribute to her ability to represent<lb />
the E( I students well.<lb />
Jones has been involved with<lb />
S( .A tor three years. She served as<lb />
chair of die rules and judiciary com-<lb />
mittee tor one year and was her<lb />
freshman class president.<lb />
Some ot her a� tomplishments<lb />
havemduded oh oordtoatorofthe<lb />
biannual S .A leadership retreats,<lb />
coordinator and moderator of the<lb />
Double Funding SGA hearing the<lb />
first of its kind to be held at ECU and<lb />
coordin itorof the Si -A procedures<lb />
committee anil the programming<lb />
committee.<lb />
Ideas and goals an? nothing if<lb />
you have no experience to get them<lb />
done, Jones said m a speech at<lb />
Friday's &amp; !Aandidate's Forum.<lb />
And 1 belie e I ha e the experience<lb />
to di something with mine<lb />
ones' ideas include a new text-<lb />
book bu b.u ks stem, a vote on the<lb />
city council tor the Sc.A president<lb />
and bringing b.u k the ECU year-<lb />
book<lb />
Issues with the city, I agree<lb />
with Mr Brooks 100 percent they<lb />
need to be better Jones said. "And<lb />
I've already been working on that.<lb />
I've already met with the mayor,<lb />
members of citv council, and Chief<lb />
Hinman of the police department<lb />
Some issues of change Jones<lb />
said she has discussed with<lb />
Greenville representatives is Hal-<lb />
loween, the noise ordinance and<lb />
SGA representative present at city<lb />
council workshops.<lb />
Jones said she is concerned that<lb />
minority representation on SGA is<lb />
low because few students know<lb />
how to get involved in SGA. She<lb />
said SGA has taken steps to solve<lb />
this problem by forming a pnxre-<lb />
dures committee to spread the word<lb />
about involvement in SGA.<lb />
lones sits on a committee to<lb />
help plan the location and funding<lb />
of the new multicultural center.<lb />
She is a voting member of the<lb />
Fine Arts Funding and the Transit<lb />
Bauds. Among other positions she<lb />
has held, Jones was a section leader<lb />
of the jazz and the symphonic band,<lb />
Some honors she has received<lb />
are Most Outstanding Committee<lb />
Member for the SGA rules and Ju-<lb />
diciary committee for two years and<lb />
a Pitt Countv scholarship recipient<lb />
in iwi.<lb />
Candidates for Secretary<lb />
�n<lb />
r<lb />
"This student government<lb />
experience has taught me ex-<lb />
actly what 1 need to know to be<lb />
vice-president Smith said.<lb />
See it Big Keep it Simple<lb />
(SIB-KIS) is the approach Smith<lb />
and Courtney Jones are follow-<lb />
ing to accomplish future goals<lb />
such as a new parking lot.<lb />
Smith said the concept is to<lb />
fulfill the projects they attempt<lb />
by doing the little obs such as<lb />
creatingcommitteesand calling<lb />
the right people in order to reach<lb />
the large goal.<lb />
"Remember Miss Jones and<lb />
I have the commitment, dedica-<lb />
tion and the patience to get these<lb />
small things done that will get<lb />
you as a student body big re-<lb />
sults Smith said<lb />
Smith received a best com-<lb />
mittee member award in 1991<lb />
and is a member of the Council<lb />
of Student Organization Lead-<lb />
ers, Golden Key National Honor<lb />
Society and Sigma Sigma Sigma<lb />
social sorority.<lb />
She attended the Interna-<lb />
tional Student Governments As-<lb />
sociation leadership conference<lb />
in Texas last month.<lb />
1<lb />
Lisa Berling<lb />
Lisa Berting is a communica-<lb />
tion major with a concentration in<lb />
public relations. She has been in-<lb />
volved in SC .A for two years and is<lb />
on the screening and appointments<lb />
committee.<lb />
"I ha e timemanagemontskills<lb />
and I'm also verv open minded to<lb />
people's different opinions and be-<lb />
liefs lierting said.<lb />
Berting said she wants to in-<lb />
crease student involvement by cre-<lb />
ating a program sponsored by SGA<lb />
but involving all other organiza-<lb />
tions to have a dav where bcxths<lb />
are set up representing all groups<lb />
explaining their purposes and re-<lb />
cruiting students.<lb />
Berting has attended several<lb />
leadership retreats in help her<lb />
achieve her goals<lb />
She said she wants to work with<lb />
each of the tour SGA committees<lb />
individually to end conflict and con<lb />
fusion that sometimes occurs be-<lb />
cause oi l.n k of communication.<lb />
Berting has plans to intormthe<lb />
sc ,A legislatureof city events sothe<lb />
representative can inform the stu-<lb />
dents<lb />
"Ali these goals are realistic <lb />
and I know SC.A can achieve these<lb />
goals Berting said<lb />
lnaddition to SC.A, Berting has<lb />
been a member of lnter'arsit<lb />
Chnstian Fellowship, the Student<lb />
Pirate Club, Eas Carol.na Friends<lb />
and works for The East Carolmuin as<lb />
an advertising representative.<lb />
She is an active member of Al-<lb />
pha Omicron Ti social sorority, and<lb />
has been her pledge class chaplain<lb />
and is the current Panhellenic del-<lb />
egate<lb />
"Ever since I've been serving<lb />
on SGA I've appreciated ECU even<lb />
more Berting said. "I'm not run-<lb />
ning for any glory- or a popularity<lb />
contest. I'm running for this posi-<lb />
tion because I have the dedication,<lb />
experience and determination that<lb />
I believe enables me to be the best<lb />
candidate for SC.A secretary<lb />
Tristin Jones<lb />
Tristin one has held the posi-<lb />
tion of secretary for all fouryearsin<lb />
high school and said she feels this<lb />
experience will enable her to be the<lb />
best SGA secretary ECL students<lb />
could chose.<lb />
"If elected 1 will be a hard<lb />
worker as well as very dedicated<lb />
Jones said.<lb />
Jones is a member of several<lb />
organizations on campus and has<lb />
volunteered for four charities in-<lb />
cluding the American Red Cross<lb />
and handicapped children.<lb />
In the scxial sorority she be-<lb />
longs to, Alpha Delta Pi, Jones has<lb />
been chair of two committees and is<lb />
the new member, education chair<lb />
for next fall.<lb />
Jones said her inexperience with<lb />
SGA will not hinder her perfor-<lb />
mance because she has expenence<lb />
with time management and organi-<lb />
zation she has gained from her other<lb />
obligations and positions of man-<lb />
agement.<lb />
"1 feel as though I am a quali-<lb />
fied candidate for SGA secretary<lb />
Jones said. "I know I could fulfil my<lb />
requirements if elected as well as<lb />
accomplish a lot of new goals<lb />
Candidates for Treasurer<lb />
Heidi Hicks<lb />
Heidi Hicks is a sophomore<lb />
marketing major and a member of<lb />
the SGA legislature and the only<lb />
student on the ECU Credits Com-<lb />
mittee, she is a candidate for SGA<lb />
secretary.<lb />
"1 feel that the SGA secretary is<lb />
the main line of communication<lb />
between the members and officers<lb />
of SGA Hicks said.<lb />
Her goal she said is to expand<lb />
the communication to the entirestu-<lb />
dent bcxly.<lb />
"I will make it my job to make<lb />
sure you know what is going on<lb />
with the SGA Hicks said.<lb />
Student participation and<lb />
avvarenessisanothergcwl Hicks said<lb />
she will strive to achieve as secre-<lb />
tary<lb />
She is a member of Alpha Xi<lb />
Delta social sorority and iscurrentlv<lb />
the scKial chair. Hicks said her abil-<lb />
ity to belong to these organizations<lb />
and hold a part-time job is an ex-<lb />
ample of her time management<lb />
skills.<lb />
"I'm a person who doesn't take<lb />
things lightly Hicks said. "Those<lb />
of you who know me know I'm a<lb />
hard worker<lb />
Brad Osborne<lb />
Brad Osborne has been on<lb />
the SG A appropriations commit-<lb />
tee for two years and is running<lb />
for SGA Treasurer.<lb />
He is assisting the present<lb />
treasurer, Eric Hilliard, which he<lb />
said he feels will create a smooth<lb />
transition if elected treasurer.<lb />
Some of his plans are to de-<lb />
Scott Gottlieb is the second can-<lb />
didate running for SGA treasurer.<lb />
At press time, no further informa-<lb />
tion was available.<lb />
I<lb />
velop an equal distribution of<lb />
money to the organizations<lb />
funded bv SGA, make available<lb />
consultation appointments with<lb />
groups to plan their budgets fora<lb />
realistic estimate ot the finances<lb />
SGA will give and improve the<lb />
student loan situation.<lb />
"Student loans were not be-<lb />
ing paid back, thanks to Eric<lb />
Hilliard we've gotten that down<lb />
to almost zero people not paying<lb />
back , I want to continue that<lb />
Osborne said.<lb />
He said he also wants to<lb />
"make students aware that loans<lb />
are available to everyone<lb />
Osborne was the Student Pi-<lb />
rate Club president for two years,<lb />
was president of RHA one year,<lb />
served on the Student Union<lb />
Board of Directors for two years<lb />
and has been in the Dining Ser-<lb />
vice committee from his fresh-<lb />
man year to the present time.<lb />
All SGA profiles written by<lb />
Julie Roscoe, assistant<lb />
news editor.<lb /><pb facs="00058314_tn_0002" /><lb />
2 �lit East (Earolintan March 31, 1992<lb />
Greenville seeks to preserve<lb />
historic college view area<lb />
Yearbook folds<lb />
Missouri University will stop publishing its 97-yef old year-<lb />
book after this schtxil year has ended because of financial problems.<lb />
Suzanne Holland, interim vice chancellor for student affairs<lb />
made thedecisiontostop publishing the yearbook, Barbara Burlison,<lb />
Savitar advisor, said the yearbook is approximately 145,000 in debt.<lb />
"Until the letter comes down, it's not official Burlison said.<lb />
"But the book was running a debt and though we were making<lb />
headway, it wasn't a lot<lb />
Vice chancellor position added<lb />
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will stxin<lb />
reiastate the position of vice chancellor for graduate studies and<lb />
research. The position was abolished in 1989 due to a lack of money.<lb />
"The faculty has urged me to reinstate the position said<lb />
Chancellor Taul Hardin.<lb />
Mary SueColeman, ass�iate provost and dean of research, was<lb />
chosen by Hardin to be promoted to vice chancellor Die Board of<lb />
Governors and the Board of Trustees must approve Coleman's<lb />
appointment before she is officially elected.<lb />
Textile center opens<lb />
N.C. State recently announced the establishment of a new<lb />
Textile Center. The center is not a place, but an $8 million endow-<lb />
ment from the federal government. The $8 million will be split<lb />
between four schixMs with the purpose of "enhancing the competi-<lb />
tiveness of the U.S. apparel industry<lb />
David Buchanan, theCollegeof Textiles associate dean, said the<lb />
funding will bring publicity and prestige to date as well as keeping<lb />
classroom knowledge up to date<lb />
Dorm residents more balanced<lb />
A survey conducted bv the student development office at<lb />
Appalachian State University revealed that students living on-<lb />
campus may be more well rounded than those living off-campus.<lb />
The survey found onampus students to be more involved<lb />
with student activities, happier with their social lives and perform-<lb />
ing slightly better academically.<lb />
"Students that live on-campus are more exposed to other stu-<lb />
dents and faculty, thus allowing them to grow socially' said ASU<lb />
Vice Chancellor for Student Development, Dr Greg Blimling.<lb />
The study also showed that students living in the dorms have a<lb />
betterappreciation for university-sponsored art, musk and theater.<lb />
Compiled b) Kliiatttth Shimmrl. Takrn from It's and othrr campus newspapers.<lb />
By Marjorie Pitts<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
In the first week of March,<lb />
ECU students were asked to get<lb />
the word out about the nomina-<lb />
tion of College View to the Na-<lb />
tional Register of Historic Places<lb />
and to assist in improving the<lb />
quality of life in the neighbor-<lb />
hood.<lb />
In December, the Greenville<lb />
Historic Preservation Commis-<lb />
sion officially recommended the<lb />
College View area to the N.C.<lb />
Historic Preservation Office for<lb />
nomination to the National Reg-<lb />
ister of Historic Tlaces.<lb />
The National Register, main-<lb />
tained by the National Park Ser-<lb />
vice, is the nation's official list of<lb />
districts, sites, and buildings sig-<lb />
nificant in American history, ar-<lb />
chitecture, and culture.<lb />
The proposed College View<lb />
Historic District will encompass<lb />
approximately 350 houses, lo-<lb />
cated in 31 blocks bounded by<lb />
Holly Street, East First Street,<lb />
Eastern Street and Fifth Street.<lb />
The state approved the pro-<lb />
posal at a January meeting and<lb />
has forwarded the nomination<lb />
to the federal government for fi-<lb />
nal approval.<lb />
Upon favorable review, Col-<lb />
lege View should be placed on<lb />
the National Register of Historic<lb />
Tlaces in March or April 1992,<lb />
becoming Greenville's first Na-<lb />
tional Register Historic District.<lb />
In a letter written by Mayor<lb />
Nancy M. Jenkins and ECU<lb />
Chancellor Richard E.Eakin, they<lb />
thank the owners and tenants in<lb />
the College View area, many of<lb />
whom are staff and students of<lb />
ECU, for their support of the<lb />
nominationand ask fortheirhelp<lb />
in neighborhood improvement<lb />
efforts.<lb />
In the letter, they say that<lb />
"the city and the university share<lb />
a common commitment to pre-<lb />
serve, protect, and enhance the<lb />
special community setting of the<lb />
College View District<lb />
Thecityand university want<lb />
to encourage "responsible own-<lb />
ership and tenant living<lb />
"We are really pleased that<lb />
the city asked us to help spread<lb />
the word said Brooke Driskall,<lb />
president of Alpha Delta Pi, a<lb />
social sorority. "1 think it's im-<lb />
portant that other students get<lb />
this information from us so that<lb />
we can let them know that we<lb />
support this action<lb />
Others helping to distribute<lb />
the information are members of<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon, Chi Omega,<lb />
Alpha Omicron Pi, Sigma Sigma<lb />
Sigma, and Delta Zeta.<lb />
Designation of College View<lb />
as a National Register Historic<lb />
would officially recognize the<lb />
neighborhood as having archi-<lb />
tectural, historical, and cultural<lb />
value worthy of preservation.<lb />
Designation can also bestow<lb />
eligibility for certain benefits,<lb />
such as income tax incentives for<lb />
rental or commercial properties<lb />
within the district and protec-<lb />
tion from state or federal projects<lb />
which might adversely affect the<lb />
neighborhood.<lb />
"The city will offer strict en-<lb />
forcement of laws and ordi-<lb />
nances related to the area said<lb />
Marvin Davis, assistant city man-<lb />
ager.<lb />
"The city recognizes that<lb />
College View, as with any neigh-<lb />
borhood, is an integral part of<lb />
the city as a whole Davis said.<lb />
"Having livable neighborhoods<lb />
is a cornerstone for a strong vi-<lb />
able city. Improvements in Col-<lb />
lege View will also positively<lb />
impact the entire city<lb />
"As a whole the project went<lb />
really well, and all the residents<lb />
in the area were cooperative and<lb />
glad to be a part of the efforts to<lb />
help clean up Greenville said<lb />
Driskall.<lb />
215 E.Arlington Blvd.<lb />
Greenville, N.C. 27858<lb />
(919) 756-3301 (800) 682-7050<lb />
1. Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
2. Student Supply Store<lb />
3. Croatan<lb />
4. Bottom of College Hill Drive<lb />
5. Belk Building (Allied Health)<lb />
STUDENT CX)VERNMENT ASSOCIATION<lb />
EXECUTIVE ELECTIONS<lb />
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1992<lb />
Bring you student I.D. and vote and possibly<lb />
win this Schwinn Frontier Bike<lb />
L<lb />
Fight<lb />
Apathy!<lb />
Vote SGA<lb />
Wednesday!<lb />
The East<lb />
Carolinian, like<lb />
it, or recycle it!<lb />
LISA<lb />
eBERTINGe<lb />
SGA<lb />
SECRETARY<lb />
NORTH TOPSAIL<lb />
Ys4?C<lb />
Presents<lb />
6. General Classroom Building<lb />
7. Jones Cafeteria<lb />
8. Front Entrance of Joyner<lb />
9. Between Jarvis Hall and Jenkins<lb />
10. Health Science Library<lb />
Must vote to enter, may enter only once<lb />
at the poll in which you vote.<lb />
Must have student I.D.<lb />
Polls open 9am-6pm.<lb />
CLARENCE CARTER � THE BREEZE BAND<lb />
THE BAND OF OZ � NORTH TOWER<lb />
DOUG CLARK &amp; THE HOT NUTS<lb />
THE MAD HATTER, your MC<lb />
EASTER WEEKEND�APRIL 18, 1992<lb />
North Topsail Beach Airport (Gate opens 11:00 AM)<lb />
TICKETS ON SALE AT<lb />
EAST COAST MUSIC WRQR 94.3<lb />
1109 Charles Blvd<lb />
Phone 758-4251<lb />
RADIO<lb />
Phone: 830-0944<lb />
$22.50 DAY OF SHOW S17 50 IN ADVANCE<lb />
FOR TICKET &amp; ACCOMMODATION INFO 919 328-4745 1-800-359-4745<lb />
EasLCacplifia 199U992<lb />
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APRIL 5 at 2:15 pjn.<lb />
I it Theatre Kor I ass Than V Moii So Bring A Date<lb />
ECU STUDENTS: $4.50<lb />
Call: 7"7-r829<lb />
Coffeehouse:<lb />
TONIGHT!<lb />
NeiyPorter<lb />
Musician<lb />
The Underground<lb />
8:00 P.M.<lb />
Movies:<lb />
'LaFemmeNktev'<lb />
Wed. April 1<lb />
�THELMA&amp;LOUISE"<lb />
ThursFri&amp;Sat April2-4<lb />
�TheHitcher"<lb />
Sun April 5<lb />
FORUM:<lb />
HarveyWasseiman<lb />
from Greenpeace<lb />
How to Save<lb />
thePlanet<lb />
Tue&amp;Aprl7<lb />
Henckix Theatre<lb />
800 PM<lb />
Barefoot<lb />
is coming<lb />
APRIL 23!<lb />
Entertainment<lb />
'Crucible't<lb />
By Joe Horst<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
On Apnl 2, the East Carolina<lb />
Playhouse will present ijs fourth<lb />
and last drama of the 1991-92 sea-<lb />
son, Arthur Miller's "TheCrucible"<lb />
"The Crucible" is Miller's per-<lb />
sonal insight and passion into the<lb />
Salem Witch Tnalsof 1692, thought<lb />
10 parallel the McCarthy hearing<lb />
of the 2()th Century<lb />
Qccurnng on the trials' 300th<lb />
anniversary the Playhouse's per-<lb />
formances will chronicle Millar's<lb />
story of theevents and characters of<lb />
a generation that was consumed bv<lb />
hystena, intolerance and greed. John<lb />
Shearin, the director, -avs "This t-<lb />
one of Miller's most powerful<lb />
works. The play nngs out with the<lb />
truth of the human condition<lb />
The play illustrate- in detail the<lb />
course of events of the witch trials,<lb />
starting with vague suspicions and<lb />
growing into the overwhelming<lb />
insanity that end with 19 people<lb />
being sent to the gallows to be<lb />
hanged as witches. The theme be-<lb />
ing, as Miller himself states, the<lb />
"handing over of conscience to an-<lb />
other, be it woman, the state, or<lb />
terror propels the mam character-<lb />
into internal conflict.<lb />
Each of the 2J<lb />
Crucible" wa- a I<lb />
the events thai<lb />
portrays the 00<lb />
question of ha J<lb />
and correct mo<lb />
face of temptatul<lb />
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physical pleasui<lb />
out no matter<lb />
code will force it<lb />
and even into q<lb />
This moral<lb />
ma)or participar<lb />
extreme wa<lb />
Abigail Vi<lb />
Kelly VHaa-<lb />
figure � a J<lb />
and the voung<lb />
love with a mai<lb />
These perform<lb />
additional - (<lb />
and Abigail that,<lb />
"fleshes out Abt<lb />
human<lb />
lohn Proctol<lb />
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typical trag i<lb />
Proctor as "pem<lb />
tempered, and<lb />
having Lommitt<lb />
mortal -in- in his<lb />
tor maintain<lb />
'Basic Instinct7<lb />
By Ike Shibley<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Paul Verhoeven's la-t two film-<lb />
were Robocop and Total Recall. With<lb />
them, he transformed violence into <lb />
an art form.<lb />
With his latest effort, Basic In-<lb />
stinct, Verhoeven must work with<lb />
thecontemporary world rather than<lb />
an imagined one of some distant<lb />
future.<lb />
In the process the violence is<lb />
scaled down so as to appear realis-<lb />
tic Unfortunately, despite this real-<lb />
ism, Bask Instinct came across as<lb />
less believable than either of the<lb />
other pictures.<lb />
The director tries diligently to<lb />
elevate his characters above the<lb />
much hyped but essentially barren<lb />
script.<lb />
Michael Douglas plays Nick<lb />
Curran, a San Francisco cop with<lb />
bad memories of shooting innocent<lb />
tourists. His troubles with alcohol,<lb />
drugs and smoking are well-docu-<lb />
mented in the film, but the viewer<lb />
never understands how Curran s<lb />
past drove him to his many vices.<lb />
Nor does thestor'exammeCurran's<lb />
p-whe. Nick-<lb />
ing, after thro<lb />
wagon, i- p!ai<lb />
mental examplel<lb />
fascination witnl<lb />
a murder easel<lb />
needed informal<lb />
tal -tate.<lb />
The suspei tl<lb />
for is Catherine<lb />
Stonei, a novelii<lb />
murder.<lb />
Whenaretir<lb />
dered exactly!<lb />
Trammel's novi<lb />
for questioning<lb />
begins as Nick<lb />
psychological gj<lb />
other while freqj<lb />
erotic sex<lb />
Earlv in the<lb />
relate- the plot<lb />
est work. The <lb />
falling for the wi<lb />
eventuallv ged<lb />
premise is satind<lb />
being senou-<lb />
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about the rock<lb />
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Greenville seeks to preserve<lb />
historic college view area<lb />
Yearbook folds<lb />
Missouri University will slop publishing its r yeai old yeai<lb />
book after tWsschotl year iSas ended because of finarM ial pn�blems<lb />
Suzanne Holland, interim vice chancelloi foi student affairs<lb />
madethedecbiontostoppublishingtheyeartKxik. Barbara Burlison,<lb />
Savitar advisor, said the yearbook is approximately $45,tHl in debt<lb />
L ntil the letter comes down it s not official Burlison -iui<lb />
"Bui the hiH'k was running a debt and though we were making<lb />
headway it wasn t a lot<lb />
Vice chancellor position added<lb />
Ihe University ot North . aroltna at c hapel Hill will soon<lb />
reinstate the position of vice chancellor tor graduate studies and<lb />
research Ihe position was abolished in 1989duetoa la kol money<lb />
The faculty has urged me to reinstate the position, said<lb />
i hancellor Paul Hardin.<lb />
MarvSueCoteman a iate provost and dean o( resean h was<lb />
chosen by Hardin to be promoted to vice c hancelloi 1 If Board of<lb />
(rtnernors and the Board ot rrustees must approveoleman's<lb />
appointment before she is officially elected<lb />
Textile center opens<lb />
N.C State recentJ) anmunced the establishment t .1 new<lb />
Textile L enter. Ihe center 1- not a place but an $8 million endow-<lb />
ment from the federal government Ihe -rs million will be split<lb />
between tour schools with the purpose ol "enhar mi: thecompeti<lb />
tiveness of the U.S apparel industr)<lb />
David Buchanan, theoBegeoi Textiles associate dean saidthe<lb />
t undine will bnng puhlii ityand prestige to date as well as keeping<lb />
 la�room knowledge up todate<lb />
Dorm residents more balanced<lb />
A survey conducted b the student development office at<lb />
Appalachian State University revealed that students living in<lb />
campus may bo more well rounded than those h ing off campus<lb />
Ihe survey found onampus students to be more involved<lb />
with student activities happier with their social lives and perform<lb />
ing slighth hotter academk all<lb />
Students that live onampus are mere exposed to other stu<lb />
dents and faculty thus alkiwing them to gnnv stKialh said W<lb />
Vice hancellor for Student! )e ekpment I ft (ireg Blimling<lb />
Ihe study also showed that students living in the dorms have a<lb />
better appreciation for university sponsored art must andtheatei<lb />
('(�mpilrd h f- liah Ih shimmrl I k n from CPS aiul atht i . ampus m wspapt n<lb />
By Marjorie Pitts<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
In the tir-t week of March,<lb />
! I students were asked to get<lb />
the word out about the nomina-<lb />
tion of College View to the Na-<lb />
tional Register ot Historic Places<lb />
and to assist in improving the<lb />
quality of life in the neighbor-<lb />
hood<lb />
In I Vi ember, the C ireenville<lb />
Historii Preservation Commis-<lb />
sion of fit lallv recommended the<lb />
c ollege View area to the N.C.<lb />
Historic Preservation Office tor<lb />
nomination to the National Keg<lb />
tstcr t I listori Places.<lb />
1 he National Register, main<lb />
tained In the National Park St<lb />
 u e, is the nation's official list ot<lb />
districts sites, ami buildings sig-<lb />
nificant in American history, ar-<lb />
chitec hire and 1 ulture<lb />
I he proposedollege lew<lb />
I listorit I )istri t will encompass<lb />
approximately $50 houses, lo-<lb />
cated in Jl blocks hounded by<lb />
Holh Street, last first Street,<lb />
Eastern Street and Fifth Street.<lb />
I he state approved the pro-<lb />
posal .it a lanuary meeting and<lb />
has forwarded the nomination<lb />
to the federal government for fi-<lb />
nal appro .il<lb />
I pon tax arable review, Col-<lb />
lege View should be placed on<lb />
the National Register o't I listoric<lb />
ria.es in March or April 1992,<lb />
becoming Greenville's first Na-<lb />
tional Register Historic District.<lb />
In a letter written bv Mayor<lb />
Nam M lenkins and EC L<lb />
c han ellor Rit hard I 1 akin, they<lb />
thank the ovt ners and tenants in<lb />
the � ollege iew area, many of<lb />
whom .ire statt and students of<lb />
ECl tor their support of the<lb />
nomination and ask tor their help<lb />
in neighborhood improvement<lb />
efforts<lb />
In the letter the) -a that<lb />
the 1 it and the university share<lb />
a common commitment to pre<lb />
serve, protect, and enhance the<lb />
special community setting ot the<lb />
College View District<lb />
The city ami university want<lb />
to entourage "responsible own<lb />
ershtp and tenant living "<lb />
"We are really pleased that<lb />
the city asked us to help spread<lb />
the word said Brooke Driskall,<lb />
president of Alpha Delta Pi, a<lb />
social sorority. "1 think it's im<lb />
portant that other Students gel<lb />
this information from us so that<lb />
we can let them know that we<lb />
support this action<lb />
Others helping to distribute<lb />
the information are members of<lb />
Sigma Phi I psilon, Chi Omega,<lb />
Alpha Omi ron Pi, Sigma Sigma<lb />
Sigma, and Delta eta<lb />
Designation ofollege iew<lb />
as a National Register Historit<lb />
would officially recognize the<lb />
neighborhood as hamg archi-<lb />
tectural, historical, and cultural<lb />
value worth) of preservation.<lb />
I designation can also bestow<lb />
eligibility for certain benefits.<lb />
such as income tax incentives for<lb />
rental or commercial properties<lb />
within the district .mil protec<lb />
tion from state or federal projei ts<lb />
which might ad erselyaffe tthe<lb />
neighborhood<lb />
I he city w ill otter stru t en<lb />
forcement of laws and ordi<lb />
nances related to the area said<lb />
Marvin Davis, assistant city man<lb />
ager.<lb />
I he 1. itv re ognizes that<lb />
College iew as w ith any neigh<lb />
borhood, is an integral part of<lb />
the (itv as a w hole. Day is said<lb />
, mg livable neighborhoods<lb />
is a cornerstone for a strong i<lb />
able city. Improvements inol<lb />
lege View will also positive!)<lb />
impact the entire city<lb />
As a u hole the project w ent<lb />
reall) well, and all the resident -<lb />
in the area were cooperative and<lb />
glad to be a part of the efforts t<lb />
help clean up Greenville said<lb />
Driskall<lb />
BICYCLE<lb />
215 E, Arlington Blvd.<lb />
Greenville, N.C. 27858<lb />
(919)756-3301 (800)682-7050<lb />
1. MendenhaJI Student Center<lb />
2. Student Supply Store<lb />
3. Croatan<lb />
4. Bottom of College Hill Drive<lb />
5. Belk Building (Allied Health)<lb />
Fight<lb />
Apathy!<lb />
Vote SGA<lb />
Wednesday!<lb />
The East<lb />
Carolinian, like<lb />
it, or recycle it!<lb />
STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION<lb />
EXECUTIVE ELECTIONS<lb />
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1992<lb />
Bring you student I.D. and vote and possibly<lb />
win this Schwinn Frontier Bike<lb />
6. General Classroom Building<lb />
7. Jones Cafeteria<lb />
8. Front Entrance of Joyner<lb />
9. Between Jarvis Hall and Jenkins<lb />
10. Health Science Library<lb />
Must vote to enter, may enter only once<lb />
at the poll in which you vote.<lb />
Must have student I.D.<lb />
Poll open 9am-6pm.<lb />
EBERTING:<lb />
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� THE BAND OF OZ � NORTH TOWER<lb />
� DOUG CLARK &amp; THE HOT NUTS<lb />
THE MAD HATTER .<lb />
EASTER WEEKEND-APRIL 18. 1992<lb />
North Topsail Beach Airport (Gate opens 11 00 AM)<lb />
TICKETS ON SALE AT<lb />
EAST COAST MUSIC<lb />
WRQR 94.3<lb />
1109 Charles Blvd RADIO<lb />
Phone 758-4251 Phone 830-0944<lb />
S22 50 DAY OF SHOW S150 IN ADVANCE<lb />
- ! T 4 ACCOMMODATION INI 19 128-4745 1-800-359-4745<lb />
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Willy Porter<lb />
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The Underground<lb />
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Movies:<lb />
fLa Femme Nikita"<lb />
Wed April 1<lb />
'Thelma &amp; Louise"<lb />
Thurs Fri &amp; Sal April 2-A<lb />
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'TheHjtcher<lb />
Sun April 5<lb />
PORUNk<lb />
Harvey Wasseiman<lb />
from Greenpeace<lb />
How to Save<lb />
the Planet<lb />
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sm p.m.<lb />
Barefoot<lb />
is coming<lb />
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Entertainment<lb />
'Crucible't<lb />
By joe Horst<lb />
Stiff VNnlr<lb />
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Movies:<lb />
La Femme NmnA"<lb />
Wed April 1<lb />
'Thelma &amp; Louise"<lb />
Thurs, Fri, &amp; Sat April 2-4<lb />
'TheHjtchsr"<lb />
Sun, April 5<lb />
FORUM:<lb />
Harvey Wasserman<lb />
from Greenpeace<lb />
How to Save<lb />
thePlanet<lb />
TuesApril7<lb />
Hendrix Theatre<lb />
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Barefoot<lb />
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March 31, 1992<lb />
'Crucible' to bewitch audience with Salem trials<lb />
By Joe Horst<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
On April 2, the East Carolina<lb />
Flayhouse will present ijs fourth<lb />
ami last drama of the 1991-92 sea-<lb />
son, Arthur Miller's "TheCrucible<lb />
"The Crucible" is Miller's per-<lb />
sonal insight and passion into the<lb />
Salem Witch Trialsof 1692, thought<lb />
to parallel the McCarthy hearings<lb />
of the 20th Century.<lb />
Occurring on the trials' 300th<lb />
anniversary, the Playhouse's per-<lb />
formances will chronicle Miller's<lb />
Story of the events and cha racters of<lb />
a generation that was consumed by-<lb />
hysteria, intolerance and greed. John<lb />
Shearin, the director, says "This is<lb />
one of Miller's most powerful<lb />
works. The play rings out with the<lb />
truth of the human condition<lb />
The play illustrates in detail the<lb />
course of events of the witch trials,<lb />
starting with vague suspicions and<lb />
growing into the overwhelming<lb />
insanity that end with 19 people<lb />
being sent to the gallows to be<lb />
hanged as witches. The theme be-<lb />
ing, as Miller himself states, the<lb />
"handing over of conscience to an-<lb />
other, be it woman, the state, or<lb />
terror propels the main characters<lb />
into internal conflict.<lb />
Each of the 22 characters in "The<lb />
Crucible" was a real participant in<lb />
the events that unfolded. Miller<lb />
portrays the community with the<lb />
question of having human dignity<lb />
and correct moral behavior in the<lb />
face of temptation.<lb />
Shearin says "The character's<lb />
Eionysian Greek god of carnal and<lb />
physical pleasure urges will come<lb />
out no matter what. Their moral<lb />
code will force it into other outlets,<lb />
and even into dangerous forms<lb />
This moral code characterizes the<lb />
major participants in various and<lb />
extreme ways.<lb />
Abigail Williams, played by<lb />
Kelly DeHaas, is a bi-dimensional<lb />
figure � a vengeful, sadistic girl<lb />
and the young girl passionately in<lb />
love with a man who rejected her.<lb />
These performances will have an<lb />
additional scene between Proctor<lb />
and Abigail that,inShearin'swords,<lb />
"fleshes out Abby, makes her more<lb />
human<lb />
John Proctor, played by Win<lb />
Craft, is seen by many as Miller's<lb />
typical tragic hem. Miller describes<lb />
Proctoras "powerful of body, even-<lb />
tempered, and not easily led But<lb />
having committed one of the most<lb />
mortal sins in his philosophy, Proc-<lb />
tor maintains an internal struggle<lb />
with his conscience. In the end,<lb />
Proctor's heroism is evident with<lb />
his refusal to violate his relation-<lb />
ship with God by making a dishon-<lb />
est one with the State.<lb />
Deputy Governor Danforth,<lb />
played by Matt McCulloch, isa man<lb />
who sees himself as a person driven<lb />
and focused.<lb />
"In his eyes he is right; he is<lb />
driven by the State, but even more<lb />
so by God McCulloch says.<lb />
Danforth is the ultimate theocrati-<lb />
cal authority when he enters the<lb />
community, but even his respected<lb />
decisions are influenced and<lb />
swayed by the overall frenzy.<lb />
Though all the characters are<lb />
essential to the coherence of the<lb />
plav, Reverend Parris, played by<lb />
Donn Youngstrom, rounds out the<lb />
major characters. Parris always be-<lb />
lieved that he was persecuted and<lb />
along with the rest of community,<lb />
as Miller quotes, "never conceived<lb />
that the chi Idren were anything but<lb />
thankful for being permitted to walk<lb />
straight, eyes slightly lowered,arms<lb />
at the sides, and mouths shut until<lb />
bidden to speak<lb />
Shearin states that the ultimate<lb />
question posed to these Puritans is<lb />
whether their "moral soul is more<lb />
important than their physical life<lb />
McCulloch relates that the religious<lb />
aspect of Puritan life is very strong<lb />
in the play. "The only thing that<lb />
they had to hold on to was their<lb />
religion McCulloch says.<lb />
Critics have raised many prob-<lb />
lems inherent in Miller's "Crucible<lb />
The script has very little depth of<lb />
characterization in it; therefore, the<lb />
intensity and ferocitv needed is al-<lb />
most entirely left to the actors. The<lb />
first scene sometimes overpowers<lb />
any apparent motivation and the<lb />
final scene changes points of view<lb />
randomly. These two scenes, along<lb />
with the explosive trial scene, will<lb />
make or break the effectiveness of<lb />
the play.<lb />
The plav will run until April 7,<lb />
with a matinee performance on<lb />
April 5at2:15 p.m. All other perfor-<lb />
mances start at 8:15 p.m. Two spe-<lb />
cial high school matinees will be<lb />
held on April 6 and 7 in addition to<lb />
the night performances.<lb />
Individual tickets are $750 for<lb />
the general public and $450 for stu-<lb />
dents with a valid ECU student I.D.<lb />
The box office is open from 10:00<lb />
a.m. until 4:00 p.m except on per-<lb />
formance nights, when it closes at<lb />
830 p.m. For more information or<lb />
MastercardVisa ticket reserva-<lb />
tions, call (919) 757-6829.<lb />
'Basic Instincf displays vivid sexual scenery<lb />
By Ike Shibley<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Paul Verhoeven's last two films<lb />
were Robocop and Total Recall. With<lb />
them, he transformed violence into<lb />
an art form.<lb />
With his latest effort, Basic In-<lb />
stinct, Verhoeven must work with<lb />
the contemporary world rather than<lb />
an imagined one of some distant<lb />
future.<lb />
In the process the violence is<lb />
scaled down so as to appear realis-<lb />
tic. Unfortunately, despitethis real-<lb />
ism, Basic Instinct came across as<lb />
less believable than either of the<lb />
other pictures.<lb />
The director tries diligently to<lb />
elevate his characters above the<lb />
much hyped but essentially barren<lb />
script.<lb />
Michael Douglas plays Nick<lb />
Curran, a San Francisco cop with<lb />
bad memories of shooting innocent<lb />
tourists. His troubles with alcohol,<lb />
drugs and smoking are well-docu-<lb />
mented in the film, but the viewer<lb />
never understands how Curran's<lb />
past drove him to his many vices.<lb />
Nor does thestorvexamineCurran's<lb />
psyche. Nick's decline into drink-<lb />
ing, after three months on the<lb />
wagon, is plaved up as a monu-<lb />
mental example of Nick's growing<lb />
fascination with a prime suspect in<lb />
a murder case rather as much<lb />
needed information about his men-<lb />
tal state.<lb />
The suspect whom Nick falls<lb />
for is Catherine Trammel (Sharon<lb />
Stone), a novelist writing about a<lb />
murder.<lb />
Whena retired rockstaris mur-<lb />
dered exactly as detailed in<lb />
Trammel's novel, she is bmught in<lb />
for questioning. Thus the suspense<lb />
begins as Nick and Catherine play<lb />
psychological games with one an-<lb />
other while frequently engaging in<lb />
erotic sex.<lb />
Early in their relationship she<lb />
relates the plot elements of her lat-<lb />
est work: The story of a detective<lb />
falling for the wrong woman before<lb />
eventually getting killed. The<lb />
premise is satirical yet is played as<lb />
being serious.<lb />
Catherine's initial interrogation<lb />
about the rock star's murder pro-<lb />
vides the most entertainment in the<lb />
film.<lb />
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The scene occurs in a barren<lb />
cement- block room where a line-<lb />
up platform stands behind glass.<lb />
Catherine sits in front of the glass<lb />
while five detectives question her.<lb />
She brazenly replies to every ques-<lb />
tion uttering expletives like prepo-<lb />
sitions.<lb />
At one point she slowlv<lb />
uncrosses her legs to reveal the lack<lb />
of undergarments beneath hershort<lb />
dress. The detectives sitting oppo-<lb />
site her stare in uncomfortable si-<lb />
lence.<lb />
Verhoeven punctuates the stac-<lb />
cato repa rtee by cu tting q u ickly and<lb />
frequently from questioner to<lb />
questionee and back again.<lb />
Clever camera angles, mostly<lb />
in the opening forty minutes, pep-<lb />
per thefilm. Several overhead shots<lb />
early in the filn. provide an over-<lb />
view of several scenes before the<lb />
camera narrows its focus to close-<lb />
ups of the characters.<lb />
This is when the film should<lb />
have picked up the tension but in-<lb />
stead proved thedropping off point<lb />
The sex in the film grows dull<lb />
after the first few encounters be-<lb />
tween Nick and Catherine. The<lb />
erotic urgency leaves after their ini-<lb />
tial encounter. The result is sex<lb />
without substance, without sensu-<lb />
ality, and without any real mean-<lb />
ing in the context of the story<lb />
The story supplies enough<lb />
twists to beentertaining. The screen<lb />
is littered with fake leads, surprise<lb />
revelations and deceptiveclimaxes.<lb />
At the riskof giving too much away,<lb />
the audience actually smirked<lb />
loudly at the ending<lb />
The final scene, being tongue-<lb />
in-cheek, leads one to favor the hy-<lb />
pothesis that the film makers have<lb />
created a satire. Yet Jerry<lb />
Goldsmith's score sounds heavy-<lb />
handed.<lb />
The music is that of a senous<lb />
film. The images, also, are that of a<lb />
serious work. The violence seems<lb />
real as opposed to the surreal kind<lb />
in Verhoeven's last two efforts.<lb />
The cast does a respectable job.<lb />
George Dzunda providesgreatsup-<lb />
port as Michael Douglas' partner.<lb />
His cha racter rises above the stereo-<lb />
typical role to which he should have<lb />
been relegated in another cop movie.<lb />
Sharon Stone sizzles at times<lb />
but her character is inconsistent.<lb />
Her smug, liberal attitudediesdown<lb />
in some of her conversations. Since<lb />
this fault lies in the script, she can<lb />
not be held responsible for some of<lb />
her mood changes .She does relish<lb />
the role of a psychotic.<lb />
Basic Instinct is basically enter-<lb />
taining. Verhoeven has done much<lb />
better work and there have been<lb />
much better thrillers, but in the midst<lb />
of a theatrical drought of passable<lb />
entertainment, this will do.<lb />
On a scale of one to ten, this film<lb />
rates a 6.<lb />
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New company<lb />
challenges Marvel<lb />
By Cliff Coffey<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The largest comic company<lb />
in the United States is under<lb />
siege.<lb />
Marvel Comics Group has<lb />
lost several important creators<lb />
in the past weeks to an inde-<lb />
pendent comic publishing com-<lb />
pany, Malibu Graphics.<lb />
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tined to have an impact<lb />
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Rob Liefeld, Todd<lb />
McFarlane, Jim Lee and Erik<lb />
Larsen are only a few of the<lb />
eight creators who have re-<lb />
signed from Marvel.<lb />
When Liefeld began to<lb />
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another artist but people be-<lb />
gan to notice him and desire<lb />
more from him.<lb />
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isting characters and turned<lb />
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Marvel characters by breaking<lb />
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issue.<lb />
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lion.<lb />
Leifeld then made a Levi's<lb />
501 commercial on the success<lb />
of X-Force, but after only 11 is-<lb />
sues of X-Force, Liefeld left.<lb />
Jim Lee has been Marvel's<lb />
golden child for close to a year.<lb />
Lee was given the premium title<lb />
of Marvel's line, X-Men.<lb />
The writer, Chris<lb />
Claremont, had logged over 15<lb />
years of perfect service on the<lb />
title but when Lee and<lb />
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eye, Marvel cut Claremont<lb />
loose. Claremont had worked<lb />
years to establish the charac-<lb />
ters, new X-Men.<lb />
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McFarlane, who quit mar-<lb />
vel in October '91, has also<lb />
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Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925<lb />
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Matthew D. Jones, Managing Editor<lb />
Gregory E. Jones, Director of Advertising<lb />
PBS attack comes from all sides<lb />
Letters to t<lb />
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Jeff Becker, Copy Editor<lb />
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Larry Huggins, Circulation Manager<lb />
Chantal Weedman, Layout Manager<lb />
Steven Ollice, Classified Advertising Technician<lb />
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By Parker Editorial ColumnistA<lb />
The EMM Cawliman has served the East Carolina campus commun.ty since 1925. emphasizing information that affects FX U<lb />
students The Efltl Carohman publishes 12.000 copies every Tuesday and Thursday The masthead editorial in each ed.t.on<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
Page 4, Thursday, March 31, 1992<lb />
Brooks offers change to SGA<lb />
The staff of The East Carolinian has<lb />
wholeheartedly selected its candidates of<lb />
endorsement for the 1992 Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association political positions.<lb />
The following candidates were individu-<lb />
ally determined to be the best candidates<lb />
for their respective postions:<lb />
PRESIDENT: Jonathan Brooks<lb />
Brooks was selected based on his abil-<lb />
ity to communicate and translate his po-<lb />
sitions clearly. His lack of student gov-<lb />
ernment experience will be counterbal-<lb />
anced by his dealings in state politics.<lb />
Also, his lack of experience gives him a<lb />
fresh look at the workings of the student<lb />
government system. Brooks' high level of<lb />
determination along with the aforemen-<lb />
tioned qualities seem to be the right com-<lb />
bination for the demanding position of<lb />
president of SGA.<lb />
VICE PRESIDENT: Crystal Cross<lb />
Cross was chosen over her counter-<lb />
part partly for her decision and ability to<lb />
run a single campaign. Even though it is<lb />
not against SGA guidelines and regula-<lb />
tions to run a joint campaign, one must be<lb />
as strong as the other and not rely on one's<lb />
past. In addition to the similar qualifica-<lb />
tions of both vice presidential candidates,<lb />
Cross' overall schedule is better suited to<lb />
devote a proper amount of time to the<lb />
position SGA vice president demands.<lb />
TREASURER: Brad Osborne<lb />
When one runs for political office, the<lb />
least one can do is make hisher sched-<lb />
uled appearances. In the event that some<lb />
unforeseen circumstance may arise one<lb />
should at least send a representative or<lb />
contact the event office in advance to<lb />
explain the absence. One of the main<lb />
reason's for Osborne's endorsement stems<lb />
from his opponent's absence at the March<lb />
27 SGA forum. Osborne was also selected<lb />
for his past involvement with the current<lb />
treasurer and his knowledge of current<lb />
events dealing with the SGA Treasurers'<lb />
position. With a little more grooming<lb />
from current SGATreasurer, Eric Hilliard,<lb />
Osborne should contribute greatly to the<lb />
1992 SGA staff.<lb />
SECRETARY: Lisa Berting<lb />
Berting's overall experience and<lb />
dedication played key factors in her se-<lb />
lection. She possesses the qualities so<lb />
desperately needed to hold together such<lb />
a diversed group of individuals. With<lb />
her strong work ethic and easy-going<lb />
personality, the 1992 Student Govern-<lb />
ment Association should far exceed the<lb />
expected goals.<lb />
In the wake of the recent con-<lb />
servative attack on the National En-<lb />
dowment of the Arts, Public Televi-<lb />
sion is being taken to task for its<lb />
alleged liberal bias Though the gov-<lb />
ernment pays but a fourth of PBS's<lb />
funding, if the tax dollars cut off<lb />
we'll be seeing Big Bird and cajun<lb />
chef Justin Wilson in This Old Unem-<lb />
ployment Line<lb />
Though attention was origi-<lb />
nally focused on the network's in-<lb />
frequently-run documentaries con-<lb />
cerning subjects like abortion and<lb />
religion, now the real offenders are<lb />
being exposed "Leftist" purveyors<lb />
like The MacNeil-Lehrer Report, the<lb />
Bill Movers series, and Charles<lb />
Kuralt. That pinko Masterpiece The-<lb />
atre OUghtl get it next<lb />
Unfortunately, even the venue<lb />
of censorship looks better than what<lb />
opponents of government-sup-<lb />
ported media have in mind� pull<lb />
all the tax support and let PBS make<lb />
the rest oi the money, or the indi-<lb />
vidual programs can go hunting<lb />
across the dial for new homes For<lb />
most staples of Public Television,<lb />
that means death. The Children's<lb />
Television Workshop has looked<lb />
intocommeraally relocating Sesame<lb />
Street for years with no success<lb />
Most of the shows featured on<lb />
Public Television simply aren't<lb />
popular enough to make it on net-<lb />
work TV The average viewer still<lb />
cannot watch a science-based fea-<lb />
ture that lasts longer than two min-<lb />
utes The statelv reserve of Austin<lb />
City Limits cannot compete with Hee<lb />
Hr'iv's scantily clad models and<lb />
knock-knock jokes Most PBS pro-<lb />
gramming needs an outlet that<lb />
doesn't bow to the whims of public<lb />
trend in the constant search for big<lb />
bucks. It is nice that we have a chan-<lb />
nel with some integrity Or do we7<lb />
Recently the UNC-Center for<lb />
Public Television held its bi-annual<lb />
telethon that drums up viewer dol-<lb />
lars to supplement sponsorship in-<lb />
come "Festival 92" was very aware<lb />
of the financial danger facing them,<lb />
and responded accordingly In the<lb />
manner that network television com-<lb />
petes in sweeps weeks by featuring<lb />
sex, violence and controversial sub-<lb />
ject matter, so did PBS alter format<lb />
with a barrage of Lawrence Welk �<lb />
the likes of which this world has<lb />
never seen Shows of political na-<lb />
ture such as Firing Line and The<lb />
McLaughlin Group were temporarily<lb />
replaced with every stock nature<lb />
documentary and "up with people"<lb />
type program the UNC affiliate had<lb />
For two weeks PBS beca me the Fam-<lb />
ily Channel sans Willard Scott<lb />
promos.<lb />
I myself disappointed one vol-<lb />
unteer manning the phones by ex-<lb />
plaining why I wouldn't be making<lb />
a pledge, which she graciously prom-<lb />
ised to pass on to one of the higher-<lb />
ups If PBS is going to alter format<lb />
for a "money audience" or give in to<lb />
the pressure of a single group � one<lb />
that 1 dare say probably doesn't<lb />
watch that much public television<lb />
anyway, then I will have a hard time<lb />
supporting them during this fund-<lb />
ing debate<lb />
This may have been a response<lb />
solely endemic to North Carolina,<lb />
but if this is our only outlet to that<lb />
programming, then that is enough<lb />
If PBS trusts their audience and is<lb />
counting on the viewer's help, then<lb />
they cannot cowtow to another, and<lb />
possibly lesser, denominator<lb />
Now some of you NOV A-hat-<lb />
ing. Bill Moyers-despising taxpay-<lb />
ers out there may be thinking like<lb />
the pressure groups � well, I don't<lb />
watch that stuff or even like it, so<lb />
why should I pay for it' My re-<lb />
sponse is simple turnabout 1 don't<lb />
like a lot of things the government<lb />
funds, but 1 don't stop paying taxes<lb />
now, do I? In direct respects, there<lb />
are also many PBS shows I do not<lb />
enjoy, yet I realize that many people<lb />
do, and should be able to<lb />
This is on one level, a problem<lb />
of toleration Anyone bothered by<lb />
the piddling amount of their taxes<lb />
funding public television should, as<lb />
John Frohnmeyer suggested to NEA<lb />
cntics, worry about something that<lb />
is really costing them money like<lb />
the Savings and Loan fiasco<lb />
But as the problem is said to<lb />
be with news and educational-ori-<lb />
ented programming, it exemplifies<lb />
an age-old mi. conception Hardcore<lb />
conservatives cannot distinguish<lb />
unbiasednessfromliberalness That<lb />
is historically proven by the nght-<lb />
wmg's view of the news media as<lb />
leftist, because of the tendency to<lb />
report establishment in unobjectivr�<lb />
fashion, which is not always flatter-<lb />
ing<lb />
Worse yet is the fear of mere<lb />
ideas.<lb />
Personally, I'll occasionally<lb />
watch something that displays a<lb />
viewpoint I do not agree with, if<lb />
only to better understand the idea in<lb />
order to argue against it Whether I<lb />
see merit in it or not, I'm still learn-<lb />
ing something Then again, maybe<lb />
that's what we're really afraid of<lb />
Watch out. National Public Ra-<lb />
dio, they're coming for you next<lb />
Maxwell's Silver Hammer<lb />
Anti-drug campaign misleads viewers<lb />
By<lb />
Scott<lb />
Maxwell<lb />
Editorial<lb />
Columnist<lb />
On The Fringe<lb />
Job market dismal, grad school OK<lb />
By Tim E.<lb />
Hampton<lb />
Editorial<lb />
Columnist<lb />
While reading (yes, I can read,<lb />
thank you very much) the JOBS OF-<lb />
FERED section of the classifieds, this<lb />
came into the vortex of vision:<lb />
SOON-TO-BE COLLEGE<lb />
CRADS: Job market looks pretty<lb />
grim and down right bleak. If you<lb />
can't find that 30K front office job,<lb />
with perks like daily massages, free<lb />
cappuchino and personal booths at a<lb />
barbecue restaurant, then come work<lb />
for us. Now hiring for monotonous<lb />
work in a pickle factory at $4.45 an<lb />
hour in beautiful poverty-stricken<lb />
Eastern N.C. Free jar of pickles ev-<lb />
ery week Apply at Exploitation<lb />
Temporary Service<lb />
A recent study estimates that<lb />
of the 1 million college graduates in<lb />
1992, only 40 percent will find jobs<lb />
in the their preferred fields. The other<lb />
600,000 will just have to pray they<lb />
don't become caught in a pickle.<lb />
So, in hopes that members of<lb />
the class of 1992 don't become like<lb />
one of my graduate friends who<lb />
works as a floor mopper at a Pee<lb />
Wee Herman theater, or another<lb />
post-morter-board amico who is em-<lb />
ployed by City Services (the sewer<lb />
division), it is time to assemble "The<lb />
I Want A Good Job Really Bad Hand-<lb />
book "<lb />
Consideration No. 1: Make<lb />
sure the resume emphasizes those<lb />
good qualities and doesn't mention<lb />
the bad For example, under EXPE-<lb />
RIENCE, follow this lead:<lb />
1991 to Present<lb />
Campus leader, with responsibili-<lb />
ties of: planning nonviolent ice cream<lb />
socials, and making sure eivrybody was<lb />
harmonious.<lb />
There is no need to point out<lb />
that nothing was really accom-<lb />
plished during your administration<lb />
and corruption was swept under the<lb />
carpet.<lb />
Another example of 'Resume<lb />
Beautification' falls under<lb />
AWARDS<lb />
Service Award from the ECU<lb />
chapter ofMu Nu Omega for dedication<lb />
and commitment.<lb />
Here again, there is no need to<lb />
write that the dedication involved<lb />
breaking into apartments and beat-<lb />
ing people up, or that the commit-<lb />
ment was writing the check for the<lb />
keg deposit.<lb />
Remember that Resume Beau-<lb />
tification works like Campus Beau-<lb />
tification: bushes and bricks give the<lb />
facadal illusion of no inept behavior<lb />
or wrong doing.<lb />
Consideration No. 2: Look<lb />
Act like a conformist during the job<lb />
interview. Personal demur should<lb />
be as non-radical as possible with<lb />
not even the hint of patchouli oil.<lb />
Clothes should be of a dark, serious<lb />
color that speak volumes of your<lb />
willingness to be a faceless drone.<lb />
Most employers are of the upper-<lb />
class bourgeois, so lay hints that you<lb />
are also a brainwashed Republican.<lb />
Here is an example of this:<lb />
EMPLOYER: "Mr. Loser, we<lb />
have exponentially upgraded our<lb />
employee's work environment in<lb />
sector 7G. We call it Industrial Plant<lb />
Beautification<lb />
PEON (you): "Yes, I noticed I<lb />
Really like plants and Bushes around<lb />
here. You know, it reminds me of<lb />
happy hour at Rabbit's where we<lb />
drank BuschL I liked Australia, a lot<lb />
of Bushmen down there "<lb />
Consideration No 3. Sell your<lb />
soul During the job interview, it is<lb />
important to convey the willingness<lb />
to do anything immoral (except sell-<lb />
ing Amway) or unethical for the sake<lb />
of a good salary Fudging account-<lb />
ing records to hide a SI 50,000 disap-<lb />
pearance of funds, No Problemo<lb />
Entrapping employees with stolen<lb />
candy bars. Hey I'll do it. Paying for<lb />
a pig pickin' with company money,<lb />
You Bet'ya.<lb />
Consideration No 4: Cower to<lb />
future employer until the Cadillacs<lb />
comehome. This is the time in which<lb />
to suck-up, have nose of brown, to<lb />
have total humility and love total<lb />
humiliation When pleading on<lb />
hands and knees, remember to keep<lb />
a Faustian conscience and say<lb />
"Yesssss, you are correct sir ma-<lb />
dame, I am a subservient low life at<lb />
your beckoning call<lb />
On the putting surface � A<lb />
little more than a month from now,<lb />
the graduation ceremony will be<lb />
held in Ficklen and people will be<lb />
crying. Crying not so much for the<lb />
cessation of the pain-filled years of<lb />
NoDoz, bubble sheets and blue<lb />
books, but because there ain't no<lb />
jobs.<lb />
In the worst case scenario (a<lb />
business cliche, sorry), graduates<lb />
send out resumes, interview for<lb />
months on end until the point of<lb />
frustration, until they become fix-<lb />
tures of the Emerald City for years,<lb />
living in shotgun shacks, working<lb />
sub-par jobs and hanging out at<lb />
Rabbit's. The extent of the four, five<lb />
or six year's education is held to a<lb />
slurred grovel of argumentation on<lb />
topics as pertinent as One-Way<lb />
streets and escalating fastfood prices.<lb />
But then again, there is always<lb />
graduate school. <lb />
Their most famous ad goes like<lb />
this: "This is your brain This is your<lb />
brain on drugs Any questions7"<lb />
That's fairly typical of the ad-<lb />
vertisements produced by the omni-<lb />
present Partnership for a Drug-Free<lb />
America it's meant to scare, it's mis-<lb />
leading, and it has no factual content<lb />
Those PDFA ads that do have<lb />
tactual content are usually incorrect<lb />
Until 1987, the PDFA was running<lb />
ads that purported to compare the<lb />
brainwave activity of a "normal"<lb />
teenager to a teen who was using<lb />
marijuana, the user's brainwaves, as<lb />
measured by EEC, were markedly<lb />
flatter<lb />
As it happens, the ad was a lie<lb />
The brainwaves that the PDFA<lb />
claimed were those of a marijuana-<lb />
smoking teenager, were actually the<lb />
brainwaves of a teenager who was in<lb />
a coma Only after an angry outcry<lb />
from doctors who could tell the dif-<lb />
ference did the PDFA pull the ads<lb />
The truth is, marijuana use in-<lb />
creases brainwave activity Specifi-<lb />
cally, marijuana use increases the<lb />
smoker's alpha waves � the<lb />
brainwaves associated with relax-<lb />
ation and creativity � while he's<lb />
under the influence.<lb />
Another example. Until about<lb />
a year ago, one of the doors in The<lb />
East Carolinian was graced by a PDFA<lb />
poster which claimed that illegal drug<lb />
use costs American businesses $60<lb />
billion per year.<lb />
Wrong. To begin with, the<lb />
PDFA's claim is based on a study<lb />
carried out by the federal National<lb />
Institute on Drug Abuse, which actu-<lb />
ally claimed only that the use of ille-<lb />
gal drugs costs American businesses<lb />
$47 billion per year. (I guess the Part-<lb />
nership just rounded up.)<lb />
But John Horgan reported in<lb />
the Apr. 2, 1990 issue of The New<lb />
Republic ("Your Analysis is Faulty")<lb />
that the NIDA study is flawed in<lb />
several respects. When reviewed<lb />
carefully, the study actually shows<lb />
that drug use can't be said to cost<lb />
American businesses any measurable<lb />
amount.<lb />
The NIDA study's flaws are<lb />
too extensive to go into here; suffice<lb />
it to say that, among other things,<lb />
NIDA deliberately confuses correla-<lb />
tion with causation. Horgan's article<lb />
is thoroughly chilling and well-writ-<lb />
ten; it's available in Joyner Library; I<lb />
urge you to read it.<lb />
The best that can be said of the<lb />
PDFA poster is that its creators didn't<lb />
bother to check the accuracy of their<lb />
source; even then, they gratuitously<lb />
added $13 billion to an already bogus<lb />
figure.<lb />
The May 1990 Scientific Ameri-<lb />
can pointed out lies in another PDFA<lb />
ad In "An Antidrug Message Gets<lb />
Its Facts Wrong Horgan dissected a<lb />
PDFA advertisement that claimed<lb />
that "last year, 15 million Americans<lb />
used cocaine � and 5 million of those<lb />
vho survived required medical<lb />
helP" <lb />
Horgan points out that NIDA,<lb />
� which, as we've already seen,<lb />
bends over backwards to exaggerate<lb />
the effects of drug use � estimated<lb />
only 8 2 million cocaine users in 1989,<lb />
about half of the PDFA's claim<lb />
What's more, NIDA counted only<lb />
62,141 medical emergencies involv-<lb />
ing cocaine (and 3,300 deaths) So the<lb />
PDFA's report of the "medical help"<lb />
needed by cocaine users is wrong by<lb />
at least two orders of magnitude<lb />
Also, the PDFA's numbers im-<lb />
ply that one out of three cocaine us-<lb />
ers needs medical help Even if<lb />
NIDA's statistics are correct � al-<lb />
ways a highly questionable assump-<lb />
tion � the actual figure is nearer to<lb />
one out of 132.<lb />
Counting free air time contrib-<lb />
uted by individual radio and televi-<lb />
sion stations across the country, the<lb />
PDFA has a million-dollar-per-day<lb />
ad budget to spend on ads like these.<lb />
A million dollars' worth of lies, half-<lb />
truths and assorted propaganda, each<lb />
and every day.<lb />
Now, ask one question: who<lb />
stands to benefit most from a barrage<lb />
of advertisements designed to scare<lb />
people by exaggerating the dangers<lb />
of illegal drugs?<lb />
I can think of exactly three<lb />
groups. Tobacco and alcohol compa-<lb />
nies are one; legalizing other drugs<lb />
would diminish the market for their<lb />
products.<lb />
What's more, if you focus on<lb />
illegal drugs, you won't notice what's<lb />
being done with the legal ones. In<lb />
1990, according to annual actuarial<lb />
information published by the office<lb />
of the United States Surgeon Gen-<lb />
eral, alcohol killed more than 28 times<lb />
as many people � 130,000 � as did<lb />
all illegal drugs put together. The<lb />
only drug that's a bigger killer is<lb />
tobacco, which killed 360,000 people.<lb />
No wonder they want you to look in<lb />
the other direction.<lb />
Even after adjusting for the<lb />
greater number of users of legal<lb />
drugs, legal drugs are deadlier �<lb />
cocaine, for instance, is roughly twice<lb />
as safe (or half as deadly) as alcohol.<lb />
And that's not counting drugs in-<lb />
volved in traffic accidents, in which<lb />
alcohol figures prominently.<lb />
Pharmaceutical companies also<lb />
benefit from keeping illegal drugs,<lb />
most of all marijuana, illegal Despite<lb />
the Drug Enforcement Agency's<lb />
claims to the contrary, medical and<lb />
anecdotal evidence demonstrate that<lb />
smoking marijuana is an effective an-<lb />
tidote to nausea and other symptoms<lb />
of cancer, glaucoma, and a long list of<lb />
other ailments.<lb />
Pharmaceutical companies<lb />
produce pills that contain THC, the<lb />
active ingredient in marijuana, which<lb />
also relieve the symptoms. Some-<lb />
times. Patients usually vomit up the<lb />
THC pilla before they can take effect,<lb />
wasting a lot of their money but fat-<lb />
tening the drug companies' profits.<lb />
Worse yet � from the drug<lb />
companies' point of view � patients<lb />
can grow their own marijuana, the<lb />
drug companies can't patent it and<lb />
profit from it the way they can patent<lb />
and profit from their own pills<lb />
It cannot be a coincidence that<lb />
marijuana remains a Schedule I drug<lb />
� a category reserved for drugs with<lb />
no medical uses � despite over-<lb />
whelming evidence that it is benefi-<lb />
cial<lb />
The third group that benefits<lb />
from a public scared of drugs is the<lb />
rapidly expanding circle of drug-test-<lb />
ing companies When you have con-<lb />
vinced people that drugs lurk every-<lb />
where, waiting to threaten theirlives,<lb />
thev are more willing to allow and<lb />
expand drug-testing programs<lb />
The media can take credit for<lb />
helping to fight the war on drugs, but<lb />
they don't stand to benef it financially.<lb />
And traffickers in illegal drugs stand<lb />
to benefit from the war on drugs �<lb />
exactly as bootleggers benefited from<lb />
Prohibition � but they don't benefit<lb />
from scare-type ads<lb />
So the primary beneficiaries of<lb />
the Partnership's ads are tobacco<lb />
companies, alcohol companies, phar-<lb />
maceutical companies and d rug-test-<lb />
ing companies.<lb />
And who funds the Partner-<lb />
ship for a Drug-Free America7<lb />
Overwhelmingly, it's tobacco<lb />
companies, alcohol companies, phar-<lb />
maceutical companies and drug-test-<lb />
ing companies.<lb />
I quote from an article titled<lb />
"Condoning the Legal Stuff? Hard<lb />
Sell in the Drug War written by<lb />
Cynthia Cotts, from the Mar 9 issue<lb />
of The Nation. Cotts studied the<lb />
PDFA's 1991 tax return and discov-<lb />
ered the following:<lb />
"From 1988 to 1991, pharma-<lb />
ceutical companies and their benefi-<lb />
ciaries contributed as follows the J.<lb />
Seward Johnson, Sr Charitable<lb />
Trusts ($1,100,000), DuPont<lb />
($150,000); the Procter &amp; Gamble<lb />
Fund ($120,000); the Bristol-Myers<lb />
Squibb Foundation ($110,000); John-<lb />
son &amp; Johnson ($110,000); SmithKline<lb />
Beecham ($100,000); the Merck Foun-<lb />
dation ($75,000); and Hoffman-<lb />
LaRoche ($50,000) "<lb />
Not incidentally, Hoffman-<lb />
LaRoche makes more than half a bil-<lb />
lion dollars per year from its drug-<lb />
testing operations. Cotts goes on to<lb />
write:<lb />
"Pharmaceuticals and their<lb />
beneficiaries alone donated 54 per-<lb />
cent of the $5.8 million the Partner-<lb />
ship took from its top 25 contributors<lb />
from 1988 to 1991. That 54 percent is<lb />
conservative. It doesn't include do-<lb />
nations from the tobacco and alcohol<lb />
kings: The Partnership has taken<lb />
$150,000 each from Philip Morris,<lb />
Anheuser-Busch and RJR Reynolds,<lb />
plus $100,000 from American Brands<lb />
(Jim Beam, Lucky Strike)<lb />
The Partnership for a Drug-<lb />
Free America lies shamelessly. Its<lb />
avowed aim is to get you scared of<lb />
illegal drugs. And it's funded prima<lb />
rily by companies mat financially<lb />
benefit from your fear.<lb />
Be mad as hell. <lb />
Another response<lb />
to Mandelker<lb />
To the Editor<lb />
After reading Dr Mandelke- -<lb />
response to the letters from irate read-<lb />
ers of The Eust CaieltniawJ feel it's my<lb />
duty to respond to what he had to suv<lb />
about me<lb />
It seems that once again Dr<lb />
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his warped opinion is what got him<lb />
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First of all, let me clarity that 1<lb />
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I'm not afraid to stand by my<lb />
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nations from the tobacco and alcohol<lb />
kings The Partnership has taken<lb />
$150,000 each from Philip Morris,<lb />
Anheuser-Busch and RJR Reynolds,<lb />
plus $100,000 from American Brands<lb />
(Jim Beam, Lucky Strike)<lb />
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Free America lies shamelessly. Its<lb />
avowed aim is to get you scared of<lb />
illegal drugs. And it's funded prima-<lb />
rily by companies that financially<lb />
benefit from your fear<lb />
Be mad as hell. -<lb />
Another response<lb />
to Mandelker<lb />
To the Editor<lb />
After reading Dr Mandelker's<lb />
-espouse to the letters from irate read-<lb />
ers of The East Carolinian, 1 feel it's mv<lb />
duty to respond to what he had to say<lb />
about me<lb />
It seems that once again Dr<lb />
Mandelker has misconstrued what he<lb />
�i i read It doesn't occur to him that<lb />
his warped opinion is what got him<lb />
the responses he received<lb />
First of all, let me clarify that 1<lb />
did not threaten to shoot or kill any-<lb />
one least of all someone as msignifi-<lb />
cant to me as Dr Mandelker What I<lb />
said w as people like him don't under-<lb />
hand what rape is, and what ltdoes to<lb />
�he victim Because people like him<lb />
in t understand the big picture with<lb />
the big words, 1 volunteered some<lb />
words that him and people like him<lb />
could understand<lb />
I'm not hysterical, violent, and<lb />
by no means a radical feminist, al-<lb />
though I do classify myself as a femi-<lb />
nist<lb />
Women are starting to stand up<lb />
and defend themselves, verbally and<lb />
physically We've decided that we're<lb />
� going to take any "BS  from any<lb />
dioton the street or some man with a<lb />
Ph D who knows nothing of what he<lb />
s about<lb />
So don't insult our intelligence<lb />
5 saying that vou said something<lb />
different that what you originally<lb />
 rote Because what you wrote spoke<lb />
�or Itselt<lb />
I'm not afraid to stand by my<lb />
words 1 know that I'm not going to<lb />
shoot someone because they disagree<lb />
with me, Dr Mandelker But I won't<lb />
hesitate to pop a few rounds" into<lb />
someone trvmg to physically rape me.<lb />
So take the criticism like a de-<lb />
cent human being and stop whining<lb />
about every little article that cuts you<lb />
down<lb />
Sheleathea Wright<lb />
Senior<lb />
English<lb />
Class president<lb />
supports Jones<lb />
To the Editor<lb />
I've been involved with Student<lb />
Govern ment for five years From fresh-<lb />
man class representative to student<lb />
body president last year and senior<lb />
class president thisyear, I ha velearned<lb />
manv valuable lessons along the way<lb />
One thing I have learned is to<lb />
hold a great deal of respect for those<lb />
people who sacnfice their time and<lb />
efforts in service toother students They<lb />
take the action and worry about the<lb />
issues that affect us so we don't have<lb />
to<lb />
Whether it's Student Govern-<lb />
ment, ResidenceHall Association, Stu-<lb />
dent Union, or one of a number oi<lb />
organizations, their efforts often times<lb />
go completely unnoticed<lb />
One such individual isCourtney<lb />
Jonas HereffortsthnnjghStudentGov-<lb />
emment and manyotherorganizahons<lb />
have given her notice I have watched<lb />
her experience and leadership ability<lb />
grow over the past three years in SGA<lb />
Her hard work has been awarded as<lb />
she now holds the highest position of<lb />
responsibility in the legislature, as<lb />
speaker This position holdsdirectcon-<lb />
trol over the branch of Student Gov-<lb />
ernment which allocates $166,000 of<lb />
your student fees to student organiza-<lb />
tions and acts as your official voice on<lb />
student issues She has done an out-<lb />
standing job at this position, demon-<lb />
strating her tacrfulness and fairness in<lb />
a very difficult role.<lb />
As I look back at my term as<lb />
student body president last year, I also<lb />
learned another very valuable lesson<lb />
There is nothing more important, if<lb />
you plan on being effective as Presi-<lb />
dent, than having the experience and<lb />
"know how" to make a difference.<lb />
When you take office, with your one<lb />
year term, you don't have time to wait<lb />
for someone to tell you what's going<lb />
on. If you want to be effective, you<lb />
must hit the ground running You have<lb />
hi know what administrators can help<lb />
you on certain issues You have to know<lb />
what University Committees are al-<lb />
ready in place todeal with certain agen-<lb />
das You have to know what individu-<lb />
als in Public Safety, Business Affairs,<lb />
Student Life, etc have a relationship<lb />
with and can count on You have to<lb />
know why we expenenced a budget<lb />
ensis in SGA last year, the history be-<lb />
hind it, and how you can prevent it in<lb />
the future You just plain have to know<lb />
'where you've been" if you want to<lb />
know "where you're going " These<lb />
aren't items you can leam in five min-<lb />
utes These are attributes you must pay<lb />
the price through experience<lb />
Courtney Jones has paid the<lb />
price Student body president is not a<lb />
position you hold just to put on your<lb />
resume. Anyone who has held the po-<lb />
sition can vouch for that Although it is<lb />
a position of honor, it is also a position<lb />
of extreme personal sacnfice and ac-<lb />
countability to the student body which<lb />
looks to you for knowledgeable lead-<lb />
ership WTietheryou"sink'or "swim<lb />
and which direction you pull the cam-<lb />
pus, can all depend on what experi-<lb />
ence and direction you bnng to the<lb />
office<lb />
With her vast knowledge of the<lb />
system and close work with the past<lb />
two student body presidents, there is<lb />
no question that Courtney Jones has<lb />
the ability to be an outstanding presi-<lb />
dent If vou would like someone with<lb />
an open ear to your concerns and the<lb />
expenenceand ability to do something<lb />
about it, then 1 urge you to cast your<lb />
support and vote for Courtney Jones<lb />
for Student Body President on Apnl 1<lb />
No matter who you support, bring<lb />
vour student ID on campus on elec-<lb />
tion day and let your opinion be heard<lb />
Allen Thomas<lb />
Senior Class President<lb />
Jones should not<lb />
support Dansey<lb />
To the Editor<lb />
1 am writing in regard to the up-<lb />
coming Student Government elections<lb />
Onecandidate, Ms Courtney Jones, has<lb />
aligned herself with one mayoral candi-<lb />
date, Mr Bill Dansey. Iattendeda meet-<lb />
ing in which Mr Dansey stated that he<lb />
had Ms. Jones working for him. I do not<lb />
believe that a candidate for SGA presi-<lb />
dent has any business getting involved<lb />
in such a way with a mayoral candidate<lb />
If Ms. Jones is so concerned with im-<lb />
proving relations with the city, then<lb />
why is she getting involved with a can-<lb />
didate that in my opinion does not de-<lb />
serve to be our mayor nor has a chance<lb />
of winning?<lb />
This brings up another topic of<lb />
my concern Ms. Jones is being backed<lb />
by our currentSGA president, Mr Alex<lb />
Martin Mr Martin has yet attended a<lb />
single city council meeting Is this<lb />
"good" representation for East Caro-<lb />
lina University? I think not!<lb />
We need new leadership in our<lb />
SGA leadership that is willing to work<lb />
with the city of Greenville, not try to<lb />
meddle in the affairs of city govern-<lb />
ment Jonathan Brooks is the kind of<lb />
leadership that we need. He will work<lb />
with the city and the mayor whoever<lb />
heshe may be We need a president<lb />
that will represent all the students on<lb />
campus, not a continuation oi under-<lb />
representation I hope that the student<lb />
txxiy realizes thisand will vote in accor-<lb />
dance<lb />
David Reid<lb />
Sophomore<lb />
Political Science<lb />
Current secretary<lb />
recommends Jones<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
As the SGA Secretary for the<lb />
past two years, I have had the experi-<lb />
ence of dealing with every member of<lb />
the legislature. This experience has<lb />
enabled me to know just what it takes<lb />
to run the Student Government Asso-<lb />
ciation office. Theelection for the 1992-<lb />
'93 executive officers is going to be<lb />
held April 1, 1992. I am writing this<lb />
letter to give you my opinion on who<lb />
is the best person to fill the job as<lb />
president of the Student Government<lb />
Association, Ms. Courtney Jones.<lb />
This year, 1 have had the oppor-<lb />
tunity to work very closely with Ms<lb />
Jones during her service as speaker of<lb />
the legislature Her commitment to<lb />
the SGA and her desire to serve her<lb />
fellow students to the best of her abil-<lb />
ity has been shown in the past three<lb />
years that she has held a position in<lb />
the SGA<lb />
Working closely with the past<lb />
two SGA Presidents, I have seen what<lb />
is needed to be a competent and suc-<lb />
cessful in the office as president I am<lb />
positive that Courtney embtdies all<lb />
the needed characteristics to be one of<lb />
East Carolina's best SGA President<lb />
This past yea r alone Ms Jones is<lb />
speaker of the legislature, a vohng<lb />
member of the Fine Arts Funding<lb />
Board and a voting member of Transit<lb />
Board She has also co-coordinated<lb />
the two SGA Leadership Training<lb />
Retreats, coordinated the SGA Proce-<lb />
dures and SGA Programming Com-<lb />
mittees, as well as organized and con-<lb />
ducted the Double Funding Hearing<lb />
A vote for Courtney Jones<lb />
would be a vote for a hard working<lb />
individual who is her for you, the<lb />
students of East Carolina University!<lb />
Sincerely,<lb />
Katie Carstens<lb />
SGA Secretary<lb />
6R0WTU HAS S��N ftlWEO<lb />
FROM THE PRESIDENTS FACM <lb />
Letters to the Editor<lb />
Berting deserves<lb />
secretary position<lb />
To the Editor<lb />
For those students who are un-<lb />
aware, the Student Government elec-<lb />
tions are Wednesday There is a candi-<lb />
date running who is concerned about<lb />
vour awareness and involvementin stu-<lb />
dent organizations on campus Due to<lb />
her desire of informing me about SGA<lb />
issues, I was challenged to become in-<lb />
volved also.<lb />
Lisa Berting has been an active<lb />
memberofSCA forfwoyears Thispast<lb />
yearalone, Ms Bertmg is active in SGA,<lb />
a member of the Student Pirate Club, a<lb />
sister in Alpha Om icnn Pi, a small group<lb />
leader in Inter-varsity and on staff at The<lb />
East Carolinian. With that m mind, it is<lb />
important for us to elect a person who<lb />
has the experience and leadership skills<lb />
to handle the position of secretary.<lb />
This year, 1 have had the oppor-<lb />
tunity to work very closely with Ms<lb />
Berting cm the Screenings Committee<lb />
within SGA She is always willing to<lb />
assistourchairman in any waypossible.<lb />
Also, for the past semester, Ms Berting<lb />
has been working with Katie Carsteus,<lb />
the present SGA secretary By working<lb />
with Ms Carsteus, she has acquired the<lb />
knowledge necessary to serve as your<lb />
sectary Thistypeof dedication proves<lb />
she ls the best candidate for the job!<lb />
Berting ls theonly nameyouneed<lb />
to know for SGA secretary<lb />
Kimberly Ross<lb />
Junior Class Vice President<lb />
Brooks works<lb />
for change<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
It is election ti me again at ECU,<lb />
and regardless of the outcome, the<lb />
election results for SGA President will<lb />
dramatically affect our student body.<lb />
Jonathan Brooks' main focus in<lb />
his campaigning forpresidenthas been<lb />
to actively work to improve relations<lb />
between the university and theCity of<lb />
Greenville, which can best be classi-<lb />
fied now as awful. Mr. Brooks, unlike<lb />
his predecessors, will participate in<lb />
City Council debate, and already has<lb />
a strong relationship with our current<lb />
mayor, Mrs. Nancy Jenkins. Unlike<lb />
his opponent, Mr. Brooks has not for-<lb />
mally campaigned for any mayoral<lb />
candidate, he instead has remained<lb />
neutral without burning any bridges<lb />
with Mrs. Jenkins or her opponents.<lb />
If your concern in student gov-<lb />
ernment is for more of the same mal-<lb />
aise and stagnation, then vote for Mr.<lb />
Brooks' opponent or you could stay<lb />
at home. If you are ready for a change<lb />
and are tired of inactivity and impo-<lb />
tence, then vote for a NEW EXPERI-<lb />
ENCE, vote Jonathan Brooks for SGA<lb />
president<lb />
LenDameron<lb />
Economics<lb />
Wholehearted<lb />
support for Jones<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
As a graduate student, a<lb />
former SGA member, and a candi-<lb />
date for City Council, I would like to<lb />
extend my wholehearted support to<lb />
Courtney Jones for President She<lb />
exemplifies the ideals of responsi-<lb />
bility and competence in govern-<lb />
ment, two qualities that are always a<lb />
necessity in any elected representative.<lb />
Having been a student at East<lb />
Carolina from 1985 to 1990 as an under-<lb />
graduate, and having served on SGA as<lb />
a day representative for two years, I<lb />
have seen many people elected who<lb />
had no business in Student Govern-<lb />
ment. Most students do not realize the<lb />
responsibility that the SGA has on this<lb />
campus, nor do they realize the impact<lb />
that SGA can, and has, had on the af-<lb />
fairs cf thestudents and the University<lb />
And the SGA need a strong, reliable<lb />
president to lead it. Courtney Jones<lb />
would be that president.<lb />
Everyone at East Carolina knows<lb />
that it is difficult to get any work done<lb />
when you don't know what to do or<lb />
how to do it. The same maxim applies<lb />
to student government Ms Jones has<lb />
several years experience in SGA, which<lb />
would allow her to accomplish a great<lb />
deal for the benefit of the student body<lb />
Furthermore, Ms Jones has ex-<lb />
cellent ideas on how to lead and help<lb />
the student body. Two of the most im-<lb />
portant are the bringing back of Hal-<lb />
loween and working with the City<lb />
Council. Halloween is an ECU tradi-<lb />
tion, and that great tradition should be<lb />
brought back That cannot be accom-<lb />
plished properly unless the SGA works<lb />
with the city Council, and Ms. Jones is a<lb />
strong leader who would be able to<lb />
work positively with the City Council<lb />
for the advancement of the student in-<lb />
terests and to better the relationship<lb />
between the City and the university.<lb />
Courtney would be able to do this eas-<lb />
ily. She knows what the students need,<lb />
and how to get what the students need<lb />
And we need someone like her to go to<lb />
the city and help the student interests<lb />
Overall, there is no other candi-<lb />
date who is as qualified to be student<lb />
body president as is Courtney Jones<lb />
She is one of the best student body<lb />
leaders that East Carolina has had in all<lb />
my time here. So on Apnl 1, bring your<lb />
I.D. to a voting area and vote for<lb />
Courtney Jones, the best choice!<lb />
Porter Good<lb />
Graduate Student<lb />
Public Administration<lb />
Jones best choice<lb />
for president<lb />
To the Editor<lb />
After working unclose con tact with<lb />
Courtney Jones I have come to the con-<lb />
clusion mat she is the best candidate for<lb />
the SGA presidency. She has been very<lb />
involved in the SGA for the past two<lb />
years and understands how every as-<lb />
pect of how student government oper-<lb />
ates. Courtney's motives in seeking the<lb />
presidency are genuine and she is very<lb />
committed to the university and its stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
By the way, I am a member of the<lb />
Greek system at ECU, yet I am casting<lb />
my support for Courtney Jones. She has<lb />
proven her dedication and is very famil-<lb />
iar with our student government. The<lb />
other candidate has never been involved<lb />
in SGA and believes he can win on Greek<lb />
support alone. Before you cast your bal-<lb />
lot, I urge you to look at the track record<lb />
of the two candidates. I believe you will<lb />
find you wantCourtney Jones tobeyour<lb />
SGAPresident<lb />
Please get out and vote for<lb />
Courtney Jones on April 1.<lb />
Sean C. Smith<lb />
SGA Attorney General<lb />
f<lb />
Reviewer's opinion<lb />
of Cochrane unfair<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Congratulations By printing that<lb />
ridiculous article on Tom Cochrane in<lb />
the March 17 paper, you have elevated<lb />
Jim Shamlin's idiocy and cultural big-<lb />
otry to the level of editonal policy If<lb />
you're going to con tin ue to publish dia-<lb />
tribe like this, at least have the decency<lb />
to print your publication on toilet paper<lb />
so that people will pick it up with more<lb />
realistic expectations.<lb />
Mr Shamlin, 1 have this picture<lb />
of you in my mind � I figure you must<lb />
be what, 11 or 12, nght7 Your parents<lb />
probably patyourhead a lot and scratch<lb />
you under your chin. "Cute little<lb />
Jimmy they say Well Jimmy, they're<lb />
lying Let me explain something cul-<lb />
ture bashing isn't cute In fact, it's em-<lb />
barrassing For someone in college who<lb />
makes pretences to being a writer, it's<lb />
pathetic. (And it doesn't constitute a<lb />
musical reviewCanada � let me see:<lb />
Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Bruce<lb />
Cockbum, Robbie Robertson, novelist<lb />
Saul Bellow, poets Daryl Hine and John<lb />
McCrae � God, Jimmy, you're nght!<lb />
Just intellectually and musically barren<lb />
tundra up there.<lb />
I could pick your "review" apart<lb />
part by insipid part, line by badly con-<lb />
structed line, but that's really just too<lb />
easy. Still, it's unfair to the album and<lb />
artist in question to not rake your un-<lb />
educated butt over the coals for some of<lb />
this bilge. For starters, try to get the<lb />
album title right in print It adds just a<lb />
touch of credibility to things. And you<lb />
could use it.<lb />
Now then, you noted Capitol<lb />
Records apparent pity for Mr. Cochrane<lb />
by releasing this gosh-awful record<lb />
upon the unsuspecting ("real") Ameri-<lb />
can music scene where it will die a<lb />
horrible, dust-ridden death in record<lb />
retail outlets all across the country Fact,<lb />
Jimmy: This album is four times plati-<lb />
num in Canada. Cochrane's last one �<lb />
and all the Red Rider albums � at-<lb />
tained at least platinum status as well.<lb />
Capitol Records wasn't taking much of<lb />
a chance. Next time you open your<lb />
mouth, Jimmy, instead of speaking �<lb />
dose it.<lb />
As for us "trivia buffs" who re-<lb />
member Red Rider's "Lunatic Fringe"<lb />
and its "brief appearance" on thecharts<lb />
a while back and its subsequent dip into<lb />
obscurity�badcall,Jimmy. Really bad<lb />
call. The song is an AOR staple Call<lb />
WRDU: It's been on their playlist con-<lb />
sistently since its release in 1981. Try<lb />
another major market AOR station and<lb />
you'll be a fool again. Research, Jimmy,<lb />
is a good thing.<lb />
Lyrics a problem for you? Too<lb />
personal for you to understand?<lb />
Mr. Cochrane's "most original "<lb />
tune. The Secret is to Know When to<lb />
Stop probably makes sense to only<lb />
two people Made sense to me. Made<lb />
sense to my friend Jeff over on Meade<lb />
Street. My friend Joe in Boone thought<lb />
itwaspretty great stuff, too Made sense<lb />
to more than 400,000 Canadians. Go<lb />
figure.<lb />
This is hardlyfandl mean hardly)<lb />
an exhausbvecrinqueof your noodling<lb />
little article, but 1 think I've more than<lb />
made my point I have no qualms with<lb />
someone negatively reviewing what 1<lb />
think of as a good album if it's a fair<lb />
treatment of the music, but this stuff is<lb />
ridiculous.<lb />
Frank WRabey<lb />
Graduate Student<lb />
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TO THE SOUTH PADRE CREW: Padre<lb />
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ZTA The Shonev's" social was a blast!<lb />
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V1CEPRESIDENT. BnngyourlDon April<lb />
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ZTA It was great getting to know you all<lb />
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THE GAY -LESBIAN<lb />
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Building For more information contact<lb />
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HEALTH<lb />
FR0M0T10N<lb />
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BACCHUS meeting Wednesday, April<lb />
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Student Center All committee members<lb />
are urged to be in attendance.<lb />
POSITIONS<lb />
SOUGHT FOR 1993 REBEL<lb />
Use your creative impulses to publish<lb />
the 1993 student literary and visual arts<lb />
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tions for the following positions: Art Di-<lb />
rector (10-month paid term). Assistant<lb />
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students encouraged to apply<lb />
�VALUATIONS<lb />
During the week of April 6-10, a survey<lb />
of student opinion of instruction will be<lb />
conducted at ECU. Questionnaires will<lb />
be dishbuted in classes with enrollments<lb />
greater than five. All students will have<lb />
an opportunity to express opinions on<lb />
the teaching effectiveness of their in-<lb />
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mately 15 minutes to complete. Student<lb />
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ation of the instructor by the supervising<lb />
administator within the department or<lb />
division.<lb />
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mer School 1992 will be accepted in the<lb />
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cluding live bands and local talent dem-<lb />
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SENIOR SHOW<lb />
Dawn Edwards exhibits her senior show<lb />
in Environmental Design at the<lb />
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day, April 4,1 p. m to 4 p.m.<lb />
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ECU SCHOOL<lb />
OF MUSIC EVENTS FOR MARCH<lb />
31-APR1L 6.1992<lb />
TUES, MAR. 31�Jonathan Jolley, voice.<lb />
Senior Recital (Fletcher Recital Hall, 7<lb />
p.m free). THURS APR. 2�Eddie<lb />
Turnage, string bass. Senior Recital<lb />
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ECU Concert Choir, Brett Watson, direc-<lb />
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will be held Thursday, April 2, in MSC<lb />
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invited to attend. He said poets who<lb />
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ems should bring along five to seven<lb />
copies.<lb />
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Beck pitches<lb />
By Robert S. Todd<lb />
A�iUnt Sports Editor<lb />
ECU pitcher Johnny Beck came<lb />
within two outs of a no-hitter in the<lb />
first game of a doubleheader<lb />
against UNC-Wilmington The<lb />
Pirates shot the Colonial Athletic<lb />
Association leading Sea out of trie<lb />
sky by scores of 1-0 and 3-2 and<lb />
improving their record to 15-11<lb />
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the minimum, walking two and<lb />
striking out seven UN(<lb />
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to third on Heal<lb />
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out to the seco<lb />
the inning.<lb />
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Roseboro, Lady Pirate<lb />
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Surf Writer<lb />
Over 21) schools from up and<lb />
down the East Coast competed in last<lb />
weekend's Raleigh Relays held on<lb />
the campus of NC. State. The ECL<lb />
women's track team sent several in-<lb />
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won the game on a full-count single<lb />
to left to sweep the double header<lb />
and mo e the Pirates to 3-5 in the<lb />
Colonial Athletk Association.<lb />
Erskine College<lb />
sweeps Pirates<lb />
Roseboro, Lady Pirate tracksters finish well in Raleigh Relays<lb />
By Rick Chann<lb />
suff Writer<lb />
- er 20 schools frvn up and<lb />
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competing in the 3,000 meters. 1 ler<lb />
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Girls of Summer' win<lb />
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By Ch.irles Mitchell<lb />
Senior sun W riter<lb />
Ihe I ady Pirates brought hi �me<lb />
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Cheryl I lobson reached first on<lb />
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allowed. Constantine also walked<lb />
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Warren. UNC Pioneer goalkeepers<lb />
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Frisbee Disc Golf<lb />
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