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Opinion<lb />
The dating game<lb />
A little advice about dating from a<lb />
man who has done it all.<lb />
See pg. 5 for story.<lb />
lifestyle<lb />
Culture shock<lb />
ECU English professor Luke Whisnant publishes<lb />
his first novel Watching TV with the Red Chinese.<lb />
See story pg. 7.<lb />
Sports<lb />
Rumbling ahead<lb />
ECU'S rugby team stays undefeated in<lb />
Conference; play N.C. State Next Week<lb />
See pg. 9 for story.<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Vol. 67 No. 12<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Tuesday, October 6,1992<lb />
Clinton campaigns in Kinston<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Democratic presidential candidate<lb />
tells crowd 'trickle down' has to go<lb />
By Jeff Becker<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Democratic presidential candidate<lb />
Bill Clinton forged the rain in Kinston<lb />
Sunday night and told supporters that<lb />
President George Bush's trickle-down<lb />
economic policies are not like the rain,<lb />
the benefits do not trickle down.<lb />
"I'm sorry it is raining, but we've<lb />
had 12 years of trickle-down Clinton<lb />
said. "If you give me 12 minutes, we can<lb />
turn this country around<lb />
Clinton gave a 12 minute speech to<lb />
a crowd of about 4,000 at Grainger Sta-<lb />
dium, home of Kinston's minor league<lb />
baseball team the Indians. The crowd<lb />
braved the continuous rain and a two-<lb />
hour delay to hear Clinton speak.<lb />
The Arkansas governor spoke at<lb />
N.C. State University earlier in the day<lb />
about the North American Free Trade<lb />
Agreement.<lb />
Clinton's speech echoed the state-<lb />
ments given by Democratic vice presi-<lb />
dential candidate Al Gore who cam-<lb />
paigned at ECU on Sept. 28<lb />
Clinton blamed President George<lb />
Bush for the first decline in private sector<lb />
jobs in 50 years, a reduction in manufac-<lb />
turing, and for two-thirds of Americans<lb />
working harder for less money.<lb />
"One in 10 Americans is on food<lb />
stamps, and 100,000 Americans are los-<lb />
ing their health insurance each month<lb />
Clinton said. We want four more years'<lb />
sounds more like a threat than a prom-<lb />
ise<lb />
Clinton said the wealthiest 10 per-<lb />
cent of Americans should pay more taxes<lb />
instead of getting across-the-board tax<lb />
cut? they receive under the Bush admin-<lb />
istration. He said although the richest<lb />
Americans should pay more, they should<lb />
also receive tax incentives for spending<lb />
their money on modernizing America's<lb />
factories and farms.<lb />
Clinton said the United States is the<lb />
only advanced country that does not en-<lb />
sure that each high school graduate gets<lb />
at least two years of additional training.<lb />
He said the United Statescan solve many<lb />
of its problems by investing in educa-<lb />
tion for more Americans.<lb />
"I have proposed to set up a na-<lb />
tional trust fund outof which any Ameri-<lb />
can can borrow money to go to college<lb />
and then pay it back out of a small per-<lb />
centage of their income or by giving two<lb />
years to their country here at home in a<lb />
domestic Peace Corps to rebuild<lb />
America he said.<lb />
Clinton said both Democrats and<lb />
Republicans say his health care plan will<lb />
allow more people access to care at a<lb />
lower cost.<lb />
"My health care plan will save the<lb />
average family $1,200 a year by the end<lb />
of the decade and hundreds of billions<lb />
of dollars a year in the private sector<lb />
The Bush plan will leave 27 million<lb />
people without health insurance and<lb />
the cost will keep on going up, up<lb />
Clinton also attacked Bush's<lb />
double veto of the Fa mily Leave bi 11. He<lb />
said 72 nations have found it possible to<lb />
give people time off from work when a<lb />
baby is bom or a family member be-<lb />
comes sick.<lb />
The rain was not theonlv surprise.<lb />
A heckler briefly interrupted Clinton,<lb />
who responded by asking the crowd to<lb />
be polite.<lb />
"If George Bush comes here, I hope<lb />
you go to his rally and not interrupt<lb />
him Clinton said. "Be polite and listen,<lb />
and then vote for me<lb />
Clinton warned the crowed to ig-<lb />
nore negative campaigning from the Re-<lb />
publican Party in the next 30 days. He<lb />
said since Republicans hate to talk about<lb />
their record and have no plans for the<lb />
future, they will concentrate on mud-<lb />
slinging.<lb />
"We voters lost four years ago<lb />
Clinton said. "Then it was their fault. If<lb />
we going to sympathize with them, it<lb />
will beour fault, and I don't think we are<lb />
going to do it<lb />
Clinton flew out of Kinston Sun-<lb />
day night for a two-day campaign stop<lb />
in Florida.<lb />
 Photo by Dan ROM � Ik<lb />
Democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton greets a wet crowd in Kinston on Sunday. More than 4,000 people waited two hours<lb />
in tho rain tn kaor Olir��r� cnnL.<lb />
in the rain to hear Clinton speak<lb />
By Warren Sumner<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
BravingSundaynight'srainand freez-<lb />
ing winds, an enthusiastic crowd of about<lb />
4,000 attended a rally at Kinston's Grainger<lb />
stadium to hear Democratic presidential<lb />
candidate Bill Clinton speak about his cur-<lb />
rent campaign.<lb />
Despite the foul weather, spirits were<lb />
high for the event as Democrats of every<lb />
age, gender and color were electrified to see<lb />
the presidential front runner in person.<lb />
While waiting for Clinton to arrive, ECU<lb />
mixture of people<lb />
student Gentry Barnett sampled the free<lb />
cuisine, provided by Kinston'sown King's<lb />
Barbecue, and talked about why she was<lb />
part of the crowd.<lb />
"I want to know more about<lb />
(Clinton) she said. "You can tell a lot<lb />
about what a person says by watching<lb />
him talk, by his gestures Barnett said<lb />
she was still undecided on who she would<lb />
support in November's election, but she<lb />
was looking at Clinton as her most likely<lb />
choice.<lb />
However, Mike and Deborah<lb />
Hamill, a middle-class couple from Lenoir<lb />
County,had noreservationsaboutchoos-<lb />
ingClintonas theircandidate. Mr. Hamill,<lb />
a private investigator, said he believed in<lb />
Clinton's policies and would definitely<lb />
cast a Democratic vote. He said he was<lb />
most impressed with Clinton's promise<lb />
to change U.S. economic policies.<lb />
"Trickle down economics just<lb />
doesn't work he said. "Clinton will stop<lb />
Bush's catering to the rich and start look-<lb />
ing after the middle class Hamill said<lb />
due to Bush's economic performance he<lb />
See Clinton, page 3<lb />
Wiretapping trial begins<lb />
By Jeff Becker<lb />
News Editor<lb />
The two former ECU em-<lb />
ployees indicted for illegal wire-<lb />
tapping at the university in 1990<lb />
pleaded innocent Monday to five<lb />
counts each of federal wiretap-<lb />
ping violations.<lb />
Thedefendantsjohn Burrus,<lb />
former captain of investigations<lb />
for Public Safety, and Teddy<lb />
Roberson, former director of Tele-<lb />
communications, are accused of<lb />
tapping the phone of an EC U em-<lb />
ployee whom they suspected of<lb />
illegal drug involvement.<lb />
Burrus and Roberson were<lb />
arraigned on Monday in the Fed-<lb />
eral District courthouse in New<lb />
Bern. According to the Federal<lb />
Clerks Office, the jury will be se-<lb />
lected today and the trial will start<lb />
either this afternoon or Wednes-<lb />
day morning.<lb />
The trial comes almost two<lb />
and one half years after the taps<lb />
were placed on the ECU phone lines.<lb />
The Tap<lb />
In May 1990, Burrus and<lb />
Roberson tapped the phone of<lb />
ECU employee Brooks Mills.<lb />
About six months after the<lb />
wiretap, Public Safety Capt.<lb />
Stanley Kittrell found transcripts<lb />
of the recorded conversations on a<lb />
computer floppy disk in the Pub-<lb />
Truth about<lb />
scandal finally at hand<lb />
lie Safety offices. Kittrell turned<lb />
the transcripts over to the FBI on<lb />
Nov. 6,1990.<lb />
The university, the FBI and<lb />
the State Auditor began separate<lb />
investigations of the wiretapping<lb />
incidents in November 1990. Of<lb />
the three investigations, only the<lb />
State Auditor's office has released<lb />
its findings.<lb />
The Auditor's report stated<lb />
that Roberson said he met with<lb />
Burrus and Evan Midgette, assis-<lb />
tantdirector of Human Resources,<lb />
to discuss the possibility of re-<lb />
cording Mills' phone conversa-<lb />
tions. Roberson said Burrus asked<lb />
him: "One � Can you tap the<lb />
employee's line? Two � How<lb />
hard would it be? Three �Would<lb />
the employee know that his phone<lb />
was tapped?"<lb />
Both Burrus and Midgette<lb />
said they did not remember the<lb />
conversation.<lb />
According to the Auditor's<lb />
report, Roberson installed a mi-<lb />
crophone on Mill's telephone and<lb />
concealed the recorder in his desk<lb />
drawer. After Roberson made the<lb />
first tape, he gave the tape to<lb />
Midgette. Midgette then txk the<lb />
recording to Public Safety Direc-<lb />
tor James DePuy.<lb />
Midgette said DePuy told<lb />
him the information on the tape<lb />
could be used in certain circum-<lb />
stances.<lb />
"I told (Midgette) that the<lb />
information could not be used in<lb />
a court of law, but did tell him<lb />
that wiretapping was illegal<lb />
DePuy said in the State Auditor's<lb />
interview.<lb />
The number of tapes made<lb />
after DePuy's notification is un-<lb />
clear. However, employees have<lb />
indicated as many as three other<lb />
tapes were made after DePuy was<lb />
notified. The Federal Grand Jury<lb />
indictmentcharged that Roberson<lb />
made three tapes of Mills' con-<lb />
versations between May and June<lb />
of 1990.<lb />
About the same time the in-<lb />
vestigations began, Roberson,<lb />
Burrus, Midgette and DePuy held<lb />
a meeting at an undisclosed<lb />
doughnut shop. DePuy said the<lb />
meeting was for them to get their<lb />
"ducks in a row<lb />
During the course of the in-<lb />
vestigations, key pieces of infor-<lb />
mation turned up missing. Burrus<lb />
See Wiretap, page 2<lb />
THE TRAIL OF THE WIRETAPPERS<lb /><lb /><lb />
��A.<lb />
BROOKS MIUS<lb />
RON AVERY<lb />
RICHARD BROWN<lb />
JOHN BURRUS<lb />
JAMES D.PUY<lb />
RICHARO EAKIN<lb />
STANLEY KmREU<lb />
EVAN MIDGETTE<lb />
TEDDY ROBERSON<lb />
JOHNNY ROSE<lb />
PATRICIA HAIR BULLOCK<lb />
FORMER TELECOMMUNICATIONS EMPLOYEE<lb />
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF PUBUC SAFETY<lb />
VICE CHANCELLOR OF BUISNESS AFFAIRS<lb />
FORMER CAPTAIN OF INVESTIGATIONS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY<lb />
DIRECTOR OF PUBUC SAFETY<lb />
CHANCELLOR<lb />
CAPTAIN FOR PUBUC SAFETY<lb />
DIRECTOR Of HUMAN RESOUCES FOR EMPLOYEE RELATIONS<lb />
FORMER DIRECTOR OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS<lb />
FORMER CHEIF OF POUCE FOR PUBLIC SAFETY<lb />
PUBLIC SAFETY SECRETARY<lb />
Wi<lb />
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2 The East Carolinian<lb />
OCTOBER 6. 1992<lb />
Wiretap<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
said he threw away his record-<lb />
ings of the wiretapped conversa-<lb />
tions and the transcripts of the<lb />
tapes were missing. Notes taken<lb />
by Midgette involving meetings<lb />
with others were not where he<lb />
said they were.<lb />
The Auditor's report stated<lb />
thatRoberson, Burrus, Midgette,<lb />
and DePuy, Richard Brown, vice<lb />
chancellor for Business Affairs,<lb />
and Richard Farris, director of<lb />
Human Resources, were in-<lb />
volved or had knowledge of the<lb />
wiretapping.<lb />
"The officials referred to <lb />
have stated that they were not<lb />
aware that tapping employee's<lb />
telephone conversations without<lb />
the employee's knowledge was<lb />
potentially illegal the report<lb />
stated.<lb />
According to University At-<lb />
torney Ben Irons, ECU's internal<lb />
investigation found that "no em-<lb />
ployee of the university acted with<lb />
actual knowledge that he or she<lb />
was violating the law<lb />
According to sources, other<lb />
ECU employees are expected to<lb />
be indicted for federal wiretap-<lb />
ping violations.<lb />
Both Roberson and Burrus<lb />
resigned from their jobs at ECU on<lb />
March 8, 1991. They each could<lb />
serve a maximum of 23 years in<lb />
prison if convicted on all five<lb />
counts of wiretapping.<lb />
Whistleblower<lb />
In September of 1991, Capt.<lb />
Stanley Kittrell, the Public Safety<lb />
officer who informed the FBI of<lb />
the wiretapping, filed a lawsuit<lb />
against the university alleging<lb />
mistreatment.<lb />
After contacting the FBI of<lb />
the wiretapping, university offi-<lb />
cials stripped Kittrell of his 42-<lb />
officer staff, moved his office to a<lb />
remote building across campus<lb />
and demoted him from a plain-<lb />
clothed officer to a uniformed one.<lb />
Public Safety Director James<lb />
DePuy and Chancellor Richard<lb />
Eakin said the changes in Kittrell's<lb />
duties resulted from a reorganiza-<lb />
tion of Public Safety and his relo-<lb />
cation stemmed from over-<lb />
crowded conditions in the Public<lb />
Safety offices.<lb />
North Carolina state law pro-<lb />
hibits state agencies and employ-<lb />
ees from retaliating against state<lb />
employees who report violations<lb />
of laws to appropriate authorities.<lb />
Kittrell also said he was<lb />
threatened by DePuy and Assis-<lb />
tant Director of Public Safety Ron<lb />
Avery.<lb />
After turning over the tran-<lb />
scripts to the FBI, Kittrell took an<lb />
administrative leave from work.<lb />
When he returned, he discovered<lb />
that DePuy had kicked in his office<lb />
door. DePuy said he forcibly en-<lb />
tered Kittrell's office because he<lb />
heard water running.<lb />
At a Public Safety meeting,<lb />
Kittrell said DePuy stared at him<lb />
and said: "There are some people<lb />
in this department at command<lb />
level that are not real cops. They<lb />
areliars,andIwillhuntthemdown<lb />
and take care of them<lb />
Kittrell said Avery told him<lb />
he should go to Pitt Memorial<lb />
Hospital and apply for a job, sug-<lb />
gesting he might be fired. Kittrell<lb />
also said Avery told him "I plan on<lb />
being here a long time, and, when<lb />
I get you, it will stick<lb />
On Nov. 4, 1991, The Pitt<lb />
County court issued an injunction<lb />
order to protect Kittrell from addi-<lb />
tional retaliation. In a sworn affi-<lb />
davit to the court, Joseph Calder,<lb />
the director of Public Safety before<lb />
DePuy, said DePuy told him<lb />
"when this is over, Stan Kittrell<lb />
will never be allowed to be a police<lb />
officer in North Carolina again<lb />
On campus, the Student<lb />
Government Association passed<lb />
a resolution in support of Kittrell<lb />
on Jan. 13. The resolution, which<lb />
passed 7-1, was a slightly watered-<lb />
down version of a similar resolu-<lb />
tion that unanimously failed in<lb />
October of 1991.<lb />
The passed resolution stated,<lb />
"The SGA goes on the record in<lb />
support of Captain Kittrell and<lb />
questions the soundness of any<lb />
retaliation, if such has occurred<lb />
against Captain Kittrell for his<lb />
stand against unethical and illegal<lb />
acts at out university<lb />
The university awarded<lb />
$27,000 to Kittrell inanout-of court<lb />
settlement in July of 1992. Chan-<lb />
cellor Eakin maintained that deci-<lb />
sions concerning Kittrell's employ-<lb />
ment resulted from "legitimate<lb />
administrative reasons<lb />
"Despite our personal confi-<lb />
dence in the university's defense,<lb />
the uncertainties of litigation and<lb />
the threat of treble damages led<lb />
the university to agree to settle its<lb />
differences with Mr. Kittrell out of<lb />
court Eakin said.<lb />
Settlements<lb />
Under federal law, any per-<lb />
son whose oral communication is<lb />
intercepted over a phone line with-<lb />
out consent is entitled to $10,000 in<lb />
punitive damages.<lb />
Former Public Safety Chief<lb />
Johnny Rose filed a lawsuit against<lb />
Midgette and Roberson in June<lb />
1991 for the illegal recording of his<lb />
phone conversations. On behalf of<lb />
the two ECU employees, the uni-<lb />
versity reached an out-of-court<lb />
settlement with Rose for $13,270<lb />
on Aug. 26,1991.<lb />
Since the Rose settlement, the<lb />
university has doled out an addi-<lb />
tional $200,417 in wiretapping<lb />
settlements to 15 other employees<lb />
who unknowingly had their voice<lb />
recorded. As many as 50civil suits<lb />
are still pending.<lb />
Settlements preventlitigants<lb />
from filing additional claims<lb />
against the university concerning<lb />
wiretapping and admit no liabili-<lb />
ties on the part of the university or<lb />
its employees.<lb />
University Attorney Ben<lb />
Irons said the administration de-<lb />
cided to avoid trial and settle out-<lb />
of-court to avoid expenses and end<lb />
the disputes. He also said the uni-<lb />
versity settled disputes against<lb />
individuals because "no employee<lb />
of the university acted with actual<lb />
knowledge that he of she was vio-<lb />
lating the law<lb />
At the request of Chancellor<lb />
Eakin, thestate Attorney General's<lb />
Office has handled all civil suits<lb />
brought against the university and<lb />
its employees. However, the state<lb />
will neither represent Roberson or<lb />
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Fire safety promoted<lb />
By Shay Pierce<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Environmental Health<lb />
and Safety Department is promot-<lb />
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preventable tragedies that have<lb />
occurred.<lb />
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fire fighter Bobby Jackson, students<lb />
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tinguishers and detectors. They<lb />
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tector.<lb />
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velopment specialist of the envi-<lb />
ronmental health and safety de-<lb />
partment, said the effort is to "try<lb />
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vice because it is probably the first<lb />
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people to "learn not to burn<lb />
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ter extinguishers are being re-<lb />
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Clinton<lb />
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OCTOBER 6, 1992<lb />
Cows threaten environment<lb />
By Karen Hassell<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Second Annual Eastern<lb />
Carolina Environmental Confer-<lb />
ence educated local public and<lb />
private officials on recent environ-<lb />
mental regulations with guidelines<lb />
for compliance.<lb />
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at the Greenville Hilton Inn, in-<lb />
structed representatives from the<lb />
private and public sectors on the<lb />
regulations governing air, ground<lb />
water, wetlands, solid and haz-<lb />
ardous wastes and the penalties<lb />
for violating regulations.<lb />
Fed by the Beyond Beef<lb />
movement, accusations that the<lb />
cattle industry threatens the envi-<lb />
ronment, huPMn health and the<lb />
world food suph are becoming<lb />
widespread.<lb />
"Cows have replaced Com-<lb />
munism as the greatest disaster<lb />
to humans today said Janice<lb />
Faulkner, director of the ECU Re-<lb />
gional Development Institute.<lb />
"What we have is an udder di-<lb />
saster<lb />
Faulkner spoke to about 125<lb />
people during the luncheon ses-<lb />
sion onThursday.<lb />
Researchers at Washington<lb />
State University have been granted<lb />
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methane gas emitted into the air<lb />
by cows, Faulkner said.<lb />
"Cows are the point source<lb />
of nearly 20 percent of methane<lb />
emissions into the atmosphere,<lb />
third after rice paddies and the<lb />
second ranking natural wetlands<lb />
Faulkner said. "Why are we trying<lb />
to save the wetlands, which are<lb />
the second ranking offender, while<lb />
we are trying to get rid of the cows,<lb />
which are only a poor third. I re-<lb />
ally like cows<lb />
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tics of the sharking business in the<lb />
United States.<lb />
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versy over the practice of sharking,<lb />
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Perot back on the attack of voters<lb />
He's back. Yes, the man without a plan<lb />
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do they cut? With this wonderful<lb />
partinggift, you can impress dates<lb />
that you might actually take back<lb />
to your not-so-humble abode.<lb />
Don Pardo, tell him how to<lb />
enter.<lb />
� Romance, how bitter thy<lb />
taste be.<lb />
Yeah, yeah, I know � "An-<lb />
: other column from some sexually<lb />
frustrated nerd who can't get a<lb />
date Ah ha, mink again. Now<lb />
I'm not saying that I'm the best-<lb />
iooking guy in the world, but I<lb />
think I'm above average. And I<lb />
j even go out on dates with some<lb />
regularity (Imagine mat). But my<lb />
beef is with this inane way that<lb />
I dating happens and the vast<lb />
; amount of bullshit that goes along<lb />
with it.<lb />
Where is it written (or is it<lb />
written anywhere?) that men and<lb />
women have to lie to each other in<lb />
order to impress the other one? I<lb />
mean, whenever you hear a friend<lb />
bitch about there not being any<lb />
decent guys (or girls, for that mat-<lb />
ter) anywhere, doesn't the phrase<lb />
"Honesty's the best policy" always<lb />
pop up somewhere in mat con-<lb />
versation? If that's the truth, then<lb />
why do people always get caught<lb />
in lies so often? And why do people<lb />
continue to lie even after they get<lb />
caught? Ah, the mind works in<lb />
mysterious ways.<lb />
Another gripe I have (being a<lb />
male) is the mass mind-reading<lb />
thatwomen think men are capable<lb />
of. It seems like a game that is<lb />
played (maybe Blind Man's Bluff?<lb />
or Pin the Tail on the Donkey?)<lb />
and the winner is the guy who<lb />
comes the closest to figuring out<lb />
what the woman wants or doesn't<lb />
want. But if the guy is wrong by<lb />
evena millimeter, than watch out.<lb />
There's truth to that old saying of<lb />
"Hell hath no fury like a woman<lb />
scorned<lb />
On the flip side (or female<lb />
side), guys can look you straight<lb />
in the eye and lie like a dog. Even<lb />
when caught, some of them may<lb />
still cop an innocent, puppy-eyed<lb />
look and say "Who me?" And the<lb />
ratio of lines to truth can some-<lb />
times be staggering. Ladies, if you<lb />
think mat a man is giving you a<lb />
line, chances are (and sometimes<lb />
it isn't one, mind you) that he is.<lb />
Hell, he may not even know he is<lb />
� he may actually believe it him-<lb />
self.<lb />
� Just some food for thought.<lb />
� All men are not after one<lb />
thing when they ask a girl out. Sex<lb />
may be an object at times, but it's<lb />
not always the top one on their<lb />
minds.<lb />
� Women can also have a<lb />
brain along with a body. Good<lb />
looksdoesnotautomaticallymean<lb />
that the person is mindless. As-<lb />
suming only makes an ass out of<lb />
you and me.<lb />
�If two people are supposed<lb />
to start out as friends before they<lb />
get serious together, then why do<lb />
you always hear "I just want to be<lb />
friends" when the subject of sex or<lb />
something more serious comes<lb />
up?<lb />
� How is it that women have<lb />
the power to decide whether or<lb />
not sex will happen, but if they do<lb />
men they're considered "sluts?"<lb />
� Finish the beast off.<lb />
Some sage words of advice<lb />
for the person trying to start dat-<lb />
ing either after a bad relationship<lb />
orjust anew. Don't take your frus-<lb />
trations and anger out on a person<lb />
that doesn't deserve it. If you've<lb />
got a beef with your ex-significant<lb />
other, than call them up and bitch<lb />
them out. Trust me, it'll make you<lb />
feel a whole lot better.<lb />
Don't be so worried about<lb />
what someone will think of you if<lb />
you ask them out. Cliche as it<lb />
sounds, the worst thing that can<lb />
happen is that the other person<lb />
says "no Move on and ask some-<lb />
one else. Hey, if nothing else, the<lb />
law of averages will have to catch<lb />
up with you sooner or later.<lb />
Well, this is Ann Landers, Dr.<lb />
Ruth and your friendly neighbor-<lb />
hood Spider-man all rolled up into<lb />
one signing off.<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
James R. Knisely, General Manager<lb />
Jennifer A. Wardrep, Managing Editor<lb />
Arthur A. Sutorius, Director of Advertising<lb />
Jeff Becker, News Editor<lb />
Elizabeth Shimmel, Asst. News Editor<lb />
Dana Danielson, Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Joe Horst, Asst. Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Robert S. Todd, Sports Editor<lb />
Chas Mitch'I, Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Blair Skinner, Copy Editor<lb />
Sean Herring, Copy Editor<lb />
Deborah<lb />
Richard Haselrig, Staff Illustrator<lb />
Michael Albuquerque, Business Manager<lb />
John Bullard, Circulation Manager<lb />
M. Chan Lai Weedman, Layout Manager<lb />
Cori Daniels, Classified Advertising Technician<lb />
J. William Walker, Opinion Page Editor<lb />
Woody Barnes, Advertising Production Manager<lb />
Dail Reed, Photo Editor<lb />
Daniel, Secretary <lb />
The East Carolinian has served the East Carolina campus community since 1925, emphasizing information that affects<lb />
ECU students. The East Carolinian publishes 12,000 copies every Tuesday and Thursday. The masthead editorial in each<lb />
edition is the opinion of the Editorial Board. The East Carolinian welcomes letters expressing all points of view. Letters<lb />
should be limited to 250 words or less. For purposes of decency and brevity. The East Carolinian reserves the right to edit<lb />
or reject letters for publication. Letters should be addressed to The Editor, The East Carolinian, Publications Bldg ECU,<lb />
Greenville, N.C 27858-4353. For more information, call (919) 757-6366.<lb />
BU&amp;U MEETS TREE<lb />
A SIDEWARDS GLANCE<lb />
By David J. Jones<lb />
Involvement is key to success in college<lb />
Get involved.<lb />
Scares the hell out of you<lb />
doesn't it? Ask someone to get<lb />
involved and they will almost al-<lb />
ways hedge or beat around the<lb />
bush, but never give you a solid<lb />
answer.<lb />
Now that I have said this, let<lb />
me tell you why I said it. Those of<lb />
you that read the paper with any<lb />
degree of regularity will remem-<lb />
ber a few weeks ago when I wrote<lb />
an article entitled We need a New<lb />
SGA President. That article got a<lb />
grand total of two written re-<lb />
sponses. No, I'm not kidding. I<lb />
write an article calling for new<lb />
SGA elections, something that will<lb />
change the whole makeup of stu-<lb />
dent government at ECU, and I<lb />
get two responses.<lb />
One of the letters wasn't even<lb />
from a student at this college. You<lb />
remember last Thursday's letter<lb />
from Mr. Patrick S. Wooden, don't<lb />
you? Even though Wooden was<lb />
obviously biased towards one of<lb />
the people that I was speaking out<lb />
against (Mark Bibbs) and privy to<lb />
information that wasn't available<lb />
to me at the time (because I had<lb />
already graduated), at least he<lb />
wrote in with his opinion. Never<lb />
mind the fact that the Chapel Hill<lb />
story had nothing to do with what<lb />
the main point of my article was<lb />
about, at least he wrote in.<lb />
The only other letter came<lb />
from Lisa Berting, SGA secretary.<lb />
When I read her letter, I still did<lb />
not feel that the actual thrust of<lb />
my article was being addressed,<lb />
but that's okay. At least she wrote<lb />
in and expressed her opinion.<lb />
Based on Wooden's and<lb />
Berting's input I decided that my<lb />
article may have been written in<lb />
such a manner that my points were<lb />
easily confused. This, of course,<lb />
makes it as much my fault as the<lb />
reader's fault.<lb />
In an effort to solve this prob-<lb />
lem, I took Berting's advice. First,<lb />
I went to the SGA's offices and<lb />
signed on. I figured I'll get to make<lb />
my voice heard in student gov-<lb />
ernment and I'll have an inside<lb />
line on what is going on here at<lb />
ECU. The second thing I did was<lb />
go to Courtney Jones' office and<lb />
speak to her concerning my ar-<lb />
ticle. At first, the meeting was an<lb />
awkward one. However, very<lb />
shortly we soon broke the ice and<lb />
discussed all sorts of current top-<lb />
ics.<lb />
The point here is that I would<lb />
have never done any of these<lb />
things if not for the input of others<lb />
concerning this article. Yes, people,<lb />
I really do read what you write<lb />
and take it to heart. If you disagree<lb />
with me, the more the better. There<lb />
is no way in this whole world that<lb />
everyone could possibly agree<lb />
with everything that I have to say.<lb />
There are at least two sides to ev-<lb />
ery story. I can only express one of<lb />
them (usually) so I need others to<lb />
write in and express the other sides<lb />
(this is what makes people mink,<lb />
get it?)<lb />
Now then, before I end this<lb />
little sermon on getting involved<lb />
and making your voice heard, I<lb />
have one other thing to say.<lb />
Did you know that there are<lb />
over 70 positions available on the<lb />
SGA? But that's nothing. Did you<lb />
know that only about 20 of those<lb />
70 positions have been filled for<lb />
this year?<lb />
No I'm not kidding, Nor am I<lb />
exaggerating, 50 (plus or minus<lb />
two or three) positions are cur-<lb />
rently available on this year's SGA<lb />
council.<lb />
Folks, this is a ridiculous state<lb />
of affairs. ECU has a record atten-<lb />
dance year (17,400) and we can't<lb />
fill all 70 positions in the SGA. Get<lb />
your collective butts out of your<lb />
rooms, march them down to<lb />
Mendenhall, upstairs to the SGA<lb />
offices and get involved. Sign your<lb />
name down and make your voice<lb />
heard.<lb />
And for crying out loud, write<lb />
me here at the paper let me know<lb />
how you feel.<lb />
For that matter, write all of us<lb />
here; we want to know what our<lb />
readers think.<lb />
Later.<lb />
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR<lb />
Bill Clinton: savior of the American way<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Next month, Americans will<lb />
go to the polls to cast their ballots<lb />
for president.<lb />
However, voters should have<lb />
the knowledge necessary to make<lb />
the best informed decision. Most<lb />
Americans know George Bush's<lb />
proposals, because they are ,the<lb />
same recommendations he made<lb />
in 1988.<lb />
To make an informed deci-<lb />
sion, Americans should also know<lb />
Governor Bill Clinton's plans.<lb />
First, Clinton wants to put<lb />
millions back to work through re-<lb />
building the country's transporta-<lb />
tion system.<lb />
Also, Clinton will guarantee<lb />
health insurance to every Ameri-<lb />
can while continuing to let them<lb />
decide who their individual doc-<lb />
tor is.<lb />
Clinton plans to look for alter-<lb />
native sources of energy, particu-<lb />
larly solar energy, to preserve our<lb />
nations resources. As president,<lb />
Clinton would insure a strong<lb />
economy while not neglecting the<lb />
environment.<lb />
To pay for these programs, he<lb />
wants to raise taxes on those who<lb />
make over $200,000 a year and<lb />
force foreign companies to pay<lb />
their fair share of taxes by closing<lb />
loopholes.<lb />
Then, he will allow every col-<lb />
lege student to borrow the money<lb />
needed for college. The money can<lb />
be paid back as a small percentage<lb />
of income after the student finds a<lb />
job or chooses to work in their<lb />
community at a reduced salary as<lb />
a teacher, policeman, nurse, etc.<lb />
Finally, Clinton will guaran-<lb />
tee a woman's right to choose<lb />
whether or not to have an abor-<lb />
tion.<lb />
In 1991, Clinton's fellow gov-<lb />
ernors, Republicans and Demo-<lb />
crats alike, named him "the most<lb />
effective Governor in the nation<lb />
I know Clinton's impressive<lb />
record in Arkansas and trust him<lb />
completely to make America a<lb />
truly great nation again.<lb />
Jeff Odom<lb />
Condoms are vital in the fight against AIDS<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Who is this John Harris and<lb />
what are his credentials for being<lb />
a leading authority on AIDS? In<lb />
the article "AIDS Myths Create<lb />
Problems (Oct. 1) your paper<lb />
quoted this man as saying "I be-<lb />
lieve condoms are the biggest hoax<lb />
with AIDS Whata load of bull<lb />
It's that kind of irresponsible state-<lb />
ment that hurts the fight against<lb />
AIDS.<lb />
Granted, the AIDS virus is a<lb />
very serious subjectand should be<lb />
approached with facts and not<lb />
speculations! With the statement<lb />
Mr. Harris made, he pushed back<lb />
the fight against AIDS 10 years. If<lb />
students are his targeted group on<lb />
his lecture tour, then he should<lb />
get his facts straight. A majority of<lb />
students are not abstaining from<lb />
sex. This is a fact. Also a majority<lb />
are not using condoms, another<lb />
fact. Hence, the increase in the<lb />
number if students infected with<lb />
the AIDS virus. (Mr. Harris are<lb />
you paying attention?) fact: The<lb />
number of gay males using<lb />
condoms has increased. Fact: The<lb />
number of gay males infected with<lb />
the AIDS virus has decreased! (Mr.<lb />
Harris, Do you notice any correla-<lb />
tion?) He should be promoting<lb />
the use of condoms, not condemn-<lb />
ing them. Does Mr. Harris really<lb />
have any regard for the health of<lb />
today's student?<lb />
I don't think so.<lb />
L. Paige Rider<lb />
Pre-Med<lb /><pb facs="00058343_tn_0006" /><lb />
�!<lb />
�in -I<lb />
� The East Carolinian<lb />
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October 6, 1992<lb />
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Diane Jinkens, Cherie Mont-<lb />
gomery, Julie Moore, Bryth<lb />
Paintor, Gina Pickens, Melissa<lb />
Readling, Jenny Robbins, Kelly<lb />
Scheele, Martie Smith,<lb />
Charlene Stanley, Angela<lb />
Stevenson, Beth Sullivan, Stacy<lb />
Sutton, Ann Westerfield, Kara<lb />
Williamson, Stacey Woods. We<lb />
Love you! The Sisters of<lb />
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DRIVING FROM<lb />
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weekends: I need transporta-<lb />
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KAREN - We suspected you<lb />
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so much fun with the opposite<lb />
sex, it must be your wonderful<lb />
FLEX! Happy Birthday! Love<lb />
ya - Your Suitemates.<lb />
BONNIE HISER: Just want to<lb />
tell you to keep hanging on.<lb />
The BIG SIS Hunt will be lots of<lb />
fun! a few more days and then<lb />
you will know- who YS is as<lb />
the clues all unfold.<lb />
JULIE FISHER: I'm so excited<lb />
to have you as my little sister.<lb />
Big Sis Hunt is going to be a<lb />
blast. Guess, guess all you can,<lb />
but you'll never guess who I<lb />
am.<lb />
JENNY KULA - Only 2 more<lb />
days AAHH! Rest up! Love,<lb />
YBS.<lb />
RUSH DELTA DAN! For more<lb />
info, call Dan or Richard at 757-<lb />
1082!<lb />
BINGO to Lisa, Spiro, Heavy,<lb />
Christine, Jill and all of the other<lb />
Alpha Omicron Pi's who took<lb />
Boli's by storm Thurs. Night,<lb />
stampers and all. By the way,<lb />
who has the proverbial dollar?<lb />
Also, special thanks to Joyce<lb />
for all of her Bingo advice! Can-<lb />
dida - You made us proud!<lb />
RON, Happy 8 months, I'm so<lb />
glad we made it. Maybe now<lb />
Lynn will get the hint, Frankie<lb />
and Johnny is over. It was never<lb />
a secret, and neither is our love<lb />
and trust (get the hint!) I love<lb />
you!<lb />
TCOWENMEANY" Reveal<lb />
yourself The card was flatter-<lb />
ing and intriguing. Perhaps we<lb />
can get aquainted�or should I<lb />
say reaquainted�sometime<lb />
soon.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS TO<lb />
Tres Allen, Charlie Ashford,<lb />
Kevin Brown, Keith Cambell,<lb />
David Eckberg, Travis Fore,<lb />
Darby Frank, Scott Freud, Brent<lb />
Hair, Scott Hair, Rich Hill, Troy<lb />
Jenson, Ryan Joyner, Ken<lb />
Kreitsell, Richie Kroboth,<lb />
Michael McGonigle, Darin Par-<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
ish, Josh Potenza, Eric<lb />
Robinson, Mark Sipple, Adami<lb />
Steinhaver, David Warren, Ben<lb />
Weathers, Chris White and<lb />
Doug Whitlock on becoming<lb />
the Beta Omicron Pledge Class<lb />
of Kappa Sigma. The Brothers.<lb />
WE KNOW IT'S LATE but<lb />
thanks Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha<lb />
Xi Delta and Chi Omega fo.<lb />
you help during rush! The<lb />
brothers of Kappa Sigma.<lb />
ATTENTION: Alpha Xi Delta;<lb />
Ox Box, Mother Nature and<lb />
Celebrating our awesome<lb />
pledge class was a night to re-<lb />
member. Thanks for a great Pref<lb />
night. Love the Brothers and<lb />
Pledges of Kappa Sigma.<lb />
ALPHA SIGMA PHI<lb />
PLEDGES: Congrats to Marty<lb />
Eide, Mike Noland, Brian<lb />
Bums, Brad Hecox, Sam Cham-<lb />
bers, Peter Zehr, David<lb />
Burnette, Ben Spear, Scott<lb />
Agnew, Joe Givia, Reid Tingle<lb />
and Wes Craft. Stick with it.<lb />
DELTA ZETA FLAG FOOT-<lb />
BALL TEAM- You are doing<lb />
Awesome! Keep it up! Love the<lb />
sisters and pledges.<lb />
ALPHA SIG- Thanks for the<lb />
hoedown Thursday night! It's<lb />
always fun to put our boots oh<lb />
for you! Looking forward to 3<lb />
next year! Love, Delta Zeta.<lb />
HOPE EVERYONE hadablast<lb />
at the DZ Stranger Mixer! It<lb />
certainly was interesting!<lb />
THEATCHLLookingforward<lb />
to seeing you Thursday night!<lb />
Don't forget your Sombrero<lb />
Love, Tri Sigma.<lb />
KAPPA SIGMA, The scaven<lb />
ger hunt was a blast, but now<lb />
what do we do with all this<lb />
stuff You guys are one of a<lb />
kind. Thanks again, Love the.<lb />
Sigmas. I<lb />
GOTOPITTSBURG with the<lb />
pirates! Student Pirate Club is<lb />
sponsoring a trip to Pittsburgh<lb />
to see ECU play for as little as<lb />
$99! Trip includes luxury bus<lb />
ride, night at the Marriott,<lb />
Ticket to game, Social, taxes<lb />
and tips. Best deal in town. Call<lb />
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are going fast so act soon. GO<lb />
PIRATES!<lb />
FLUSH DOOKIE! See ECU kill<lb />
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ets still available. So call ECU<lb />
ticket office - Durham is only<lb />
an hour and a half away so BE<lb />
THERE! GO PIRATES - Stu-<lb />
dent Pirate Club.<lb />
ALBIE, Since when does Tenr<lb />
nis take precedence over Vol<lb />
leyball? Just remember<lb />
Payback is hell and what goe$<lb />
around, comes around.<lb />
TEC Volleyball Staff.<lb />
Announcements<lb />
BISEXUAL-GAY-LES-<lb />
BIAN SUPPORT GROUP<lb />
Social support and activities.<lb />
Meetings are closed. Call 757-<lb />
6766 11:00 - 12:15 Tues. and<lb />
Thurs. or 1:00 - 2:30 Wed. for<lb />
information on meeting time<lb />
and place.<lb />
CAMPUS CHRISTIAN<lb />
FELLOWSHIP<lb />
Looking for a fellowship of<lb />
Christians, a place to pray,<lb />
study God's word, be involved<lb />
in social and service projects?<lb />
Need a refuge from time to<lb />
time? Campus Christian Fel-<lb />
lowship may be what you are<lb />
looking for. Our weekly meet-<lb />
ings are at 7pm Wednesdays at<lb />
our Campus House located at<lb />
200 E. 8th St directly across<lb />
from Cotanche St. from<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
Everyone is welcome. For more<lb />
information, Call Tim Turner,<lb />
Campus Minister at 752-7199.<lb />
CAT I FOR ENTRIES<lb />
Deadline for Art, Poetry,<lb />
Prose Competition for the<lb />
Rebel '93 is November 4,1992.<lb />
Rules and regulations can be<lb />
picked up in the Art Building<lb />
Media Center, English Dept.<lb />
Main Desk and Rebel Offices<lb />
in the Publications Building .<lb />
All students are eligible. Cash<lb />
prizes.<lb />
RECREATIONAL SER-<lb />
VICES<lb />
A "Disc"et, A basket. Rec-<lb />
reational services will be of-<lb />
fering a Disc Golf Accuracy-<lb />
contest on Tues Oct. 6, at<lb />
3:00pm at the Frisbee Disc<lb />
course- So shine up those<lb />
frisbees and don't miss the fun!<lb />
For more informationCall 757-<lb />
6387.<lb />
UNIVERSITY STUDENT<lb />
. MARSHAL<lb />
Any student interested in<lb />
serving as a University<lb />
Marshall for the 1992-93 com-<lb />
mencement exercises may ob-<lb />
tain an application from A-12<lb />
Minges. Student must be clas-<lb />
sified as a Junior by the end of<lb />
Spring Semester 1992 and have<lb />
a 3.0 academic average to be<lb />
eligible. Return completed ap-<lb />
plication to A-12 Minges by<lb />
October 15.<lb />
ATTENTION IEWISH<lb />
STUDENTS<lb />
Yom Kippur services Tues.<lb />
Oct. 6:30pm Wed. 9:00am and<lb />
5:30pm. At Bayt Shalom - New<lb />
locations Hwy 33 E 3 miles to-<lb />
ward Grimesland.<lb />
SOCIETY FOR ADVANCE-<lb />
MENT OF MANAGMENT<lb />
On Tues. Oct. 7, there will be<lb />
a speaker. Meeting inGC 1028<lb />
at 4pm. Mr. Joe Gantz, Presi-<lb />
dent of Empire Brush will be<lb />
the guest speaker. All business<lb />
majors are invited to attend.<lb />
AFP MEMBERS<lb />
Our next meeting will be<lb />
Tues. Oct. 6,1992 at 7:00pm in<lb />
Flanagan 302. Those pledging<lb />
AED will need to meet at<lb />
6:30pm. The pledge meeting is<lb />
mandatory! Our speaker will<lb />
be Mrs. Ethel Mason, Adminis-<lb />
trator of Volunteer Services.<lb />
Our Chapter hopes to do vol-<lb />
unteer projects. So everyone<lb />
needs to attend.<lb />
P.U.S.H. THROUGH THE<lb />
BARRIERS<lb />
If you would like to work<lb />
towards reducing the architec-<lb />
tural, as well as the attitudinal<lb />
barriers that students with spe-<lb />
cial needs are faced with every<lb />
day, them come to the next<lb />
meeting of P.U.S.H. (People<lb />
United to Support the Handi-<lb />
capped). The meeting will be<lb />
5:00-6:00 on Thurs. Oct. 8 in<lb />
Cotten Hall Lobby. We will be<lb />
working on our plans for<lb />
Homecoming. Come join the<lb />
fun. Call 757-6180 for more info.<lb />
GET READY<lb />
ECU Recreational Services<lb />
is offering a Beach Horseback<lb />
Riding trip. A pre-trip meeting<lb />
will be held Wed October 7, at<lb />
5:00pm Brewster D-109. Take a<lb />
break from studying and come<lb />
out for the ride of your life! For<lb />
more info call 757-6387.<lb />
ISA<lb />
The International Associa-<lb />
tion will meet today in<lb />
Mendenhall room 212 at 5pm.<lb />
Elections to select President,<lb />
Vice-president, Treasurer and<lb />
Secretary will be held. All who<lb />
are interested are invited.<lb />
PHI FTA SIGMA<lb />
A general meeting will be<lb />
held on October 8 at 6:00pm for<lb />
all Phi Eta Sigma members. Th$<lb />
meeting place will be at<lb />
Fleming in the basement. Rer<lb />
freshments will be served. IF<lb />
you have any questions, please<lb />
contact the Vice-President at<lb />
752-5792.<lb />
STUDENT HEALTH<lb />
SERVICE<lb />
Flu vac ine will be available<lb />
at Student Health Service this<lb />
Fall If you would like to<lb />
recieve the vaccine this Fall<lb />
come by the Student" Health<lb />
Center (8am - 5pm) to sign up<lb />
and pay for the vaccine. The<lb />
cost is $3.00. October 16th is<lb />
the last day to sign up and tb<lb />
recieve the vaccine. Vaccines<lb />
will be administered October<lb />
19 through October 30.<lb />
rnPTNin wtth LOSS<lb />
Wed. from 2-3pm in 329<lb />
Wright Building. Call counsel-<lb />
ing Center at 757-6661.<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
October 6, 1992<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
Watching TV with Luke Whisnant<lb />
By M. Chantal Weedman<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Luke Whisnant loves writing. He loves<lb />
teaching. With the publication of his first<lb />
novel, Watching TV with the Red Chinese, he<lb />
has proven tha t he can do both effectively. No<lb />
wonder he's smiling.<lb />
And he is smiling, sitting in his office,<lb />
reading D. H. Lawrence. He smiles when he<lb />
talksabouthis novel. "It's a quirky book, isn't<lb />
it?" Whisnant says. Watching 7V is a story<lb />
about Dexter "Dex" Mitchell and the three<lb />
Chinese students who live across the hall<lb />
from him in a run-down Cleveland apart-<lb />
ment building.<lb />
The characters (Chen, Tzu, Wa and Dex)<lb />
were born in Whisnant's mind in 1979, when<lb />
he lived in an apartment building in St. Louis<lb />
next to three Chinese students. Whisnant<lb />
started writing the story during the winter of<lb />
1979. "Halfway through the first draft, I be-<lb />
gan to understand that the story was trying to<lb />
be about communication and culture<lb />
InMayl982,Whisnantpublishedashort<lb />
story version of the work in Esquire. Later, a<lb />
writing teacher suggested to him that the<lb />
characters in his story could be worthy of<lb />
greater detail. Whisnant filed the thought<lb />
away, and about four years ago began revis-<lb />
ing the story and putting it into the form of a<lb />
novel.<lb />
"I felt that the characters had grown up<lb />
in my mind, and I wanted to tell the rest of<lb />
their story says Whisnant.<lb />
The maturation of the characters was 10<lb />
years in coming, and Whisnant can't really<lb />
explain why. "I wish I had a great story of<lb />
love and heartbreak or deep dark tragedy or<lb />
memanuscriptburntupinthehousefireafter<lb />
thedrugdealers shot my dog, but the truth is,<lb />
I'm not sure what happened, really<lb />
During that time, Whisnant was busy<lb />
teaching, and working on other projects, in-<lb />
cluding two other novels. "I kept coming<lb />
back to the Chinese he says, remarking that<lb />
he was pondering the changes and the trans-<lb />
formation in American society.<lb />
"The more I thought about that transfor-<lb />
mation, the more I found myself wondering<lb />
whatitwould beliketoseeitthrough the eyes<lb />
of foreigners.Chenand Tzu were those eyes<lb />
Although the story is told from Dexter's<lb />
point of view, Whisnant is quick to point out<lb />
that "the book really isn't about Dex, it's<lb />
aboutChen. Dex is what I call 'the hot charac-<lb />
ter He is a means through which I tell the<lb />
story of Chen<lb />
Chen's story is one of amalgamation to<lb />
the American way of life. As Chen discovers<lb />
the wonders of America<lb />
(mostly through American<lb />
TV), Dex discovers some of<lb />
himself through the amazed<lb />
eyes of his Chinese friends.<lb />
The story of Luke<lb />
Whisnant is, at times, as inter-<lb />
esting as the story of his novel.<lb />
After completing his<lb />
Bachelor's degree from ECU<lb />
in 1979, Whisnant went on to Washington Uni-<lb />
versity in St Louis, Mo. where he graduated<lb />
with an M.F. A. in 1982.<lb />
With two degrees in hand, Whisnant lis-<lb />
tened as the Emerald City beckoned him to<lb />
return. Heanswered thecall,joiningthe English<lb />
faculty in 1983.<lb />
Whisnant admits his first year back at ECU<lb />
was a huge adjustment. "It was very weird that<lb />
first year. I came back and I could call all the<lb />
professors by their first names<lb />
Making the adjustment from student to<lb />
faculty member had many thrills for Whisnant<lb />
"The biggest thrill when I began teaching was<lb />
going to the bookstore and seeing LUKE<lb />
WHISNANT � my name � on the textbook<lb />
tags says Whisnant with a laugh.<lb />
In the nine years since men, Whisnant has<lb />
completely adjusted to life on faculty. "It's not<lb />
weird anymore � I like where I am now<lb />
Whisnant says of teaching.<lb />
His students seem to like where he is, too.<lb />
His unique blend of conversation, commentary<lb />
and critique make his writing classes popular.<lb />
"His classes haveaveryfriendlyapproach<lb />
said a student in Whisnant's fiction writing<lb />
class. "Every class is a tight-knit group. Writing<lb />
is so personal that you need that kind of atmo-<lb />
sphere<lb />
And the personal approach is what stu-<lb />
dents get when they take one of Whisnant's<lb />
classes. The first day of class each semester,<lb />
Whisnant walks into the room and immedi-<lb />
ately gets on a first-name basis with his stu-<lb />
dents. "Hi folks. My name is Luke Whisnant.<lb />
Please call me Luke. If anyone has a problem<lb />
with that please speak up now. (no pause) OK<lb />
too late. YouTi call me Luke<lb />
The reviews of his Whisnant's book have<lb />
been very favorable. Publisher's Weekly says<lb />
Watching TV xoith the Red Chinese "introduces<lb />
Whisnant as a sort of Ford Maddox Ford of the<lb />
MTV generation and calls his work "a prom-<lb />
isingdebut" The Myrtle Beach Sun Newssays, "It<lb />
mirrors much of the rich texture of our society,<lb />
our patchwork of ethnic diversity, our light-<lb />
hearted antics, our quirks, our glories, our sor-<lb />
rows, our empathy and our lack of empathy<lb />
Whisnant is happy with the reviews, but<lb />
doesn't dwell on the success of his book. He has<lb />
Check it out<lb />
Luke Whisnant will read excerpts from<lb />
Watching TV with the Red Chinese at The Upper<lb />
Crust Bakery, Wednesday, OcL 7 at 8 p.m.<lb />
Whisnant will be joined by fellow faculty<lb />
member Pat Bizzaro, who will read poetry.<lb />
Photo by Kip Sloan<lb />
Luke Whisnant<lb />
already begun work on another novel and he<lb />
stays busy teaching.<lb />
Andasifwritinga novel and teaching was<lb />
not enough, Whisnant enjoys an occasional<lb />
downtown performance with the band MJ &amp;<lb />
Frenz.<lb />
He plays guitar with Mark Johnson and,<lb />
well, other "frenz Whisnant even treats the<lb />
audience to an occasional vocal or two. But he<lb />
has no wish to go beyond the downtown<lb />
Greenville crowd. He smiles when he talks<lb />
about his life.<lb />
"One of the guys in the band once said to<lb />
me, 'God, Luke, wouldn't it be great to play<lb />
with the band all the time? We could be fa-<lb />
mous<lb />
I told him I really don't want to be famous.<lb />
I like my life just the way it is<lb />
(Watching TV with the Red Chinese is<lb />
available at Student Stores. It is published by<lb />
Algonquin Books and sells for $17.95.)<lb />
Page 7<lb />
ECU professor<lb />
explores black<lb />
women writers<lb />
By Bobbi Perf etti<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
In her new book, Binding Cidtures: Black Women Writers in Africa<lb />
and the Diaspora,Gay Wilentz writes critical essays on six black women<lb />
writers.<lb />
Included in her book are<lb />
aspects of how culture is passed<lb />
and the connection between Af-<lb />
rican and American culture.<lb />
Of the six writers in this<lb />
book, three are from Africa<lb />
(Flora Nwapa; Nigeria, Efua<lb />
Sutherland; Ghana, Ama Ata<lb />
Aidoo; Ghana). The remaining<lb />
three are from the United States<lb />
(Alice Walker, Toni Morrison,<lb />
Paule Marshall).<lb />
By lookingatall six literary<lb />
works Wilentz points out that<lb />
women are the ones who pass<lb />
on culture and traditions.<lb />
"Women, in the homes,<lb />
have been the ones who have<lb />
"Women, in the homes,<lb />
havebeen theories whohave<lb />
basically imparted the cul-<lb />
ture. Women tell folk tales<lb />
to teach children how to<lb />
behave, basically, as a child<lb />
growing up<lb />
� Gay Wilentz, on her book,<lb />
Binding Cultures: Black<lb />
Women Writers in Africa<lb />
and the Diaspora<lb />
basically imparted the culture. Women tell folk tales to teach children<lb />
how-to behave, basically, as a child growing up.<lb />
"I started to notice a lot of connections between West Africa,<lb />
where I had been a Peace Corps volunteer, and parts of the South<lb />
Wilentz brings out this "connection" in her book by comparing<lb />
the three African writers to the three African-American writers. She<lb />
feels that it is important for everyone to know his or her heritage.<lb />
"The only thing they the enslaved Africans could carry with<lb />
them was their culture<lb />
Theseculturalaspectsof Africans were influenced into the Ameri-<lb />
can culture and often slave women were theones who told thestories.<lb />
This has formed the Diaspora, which can be defined as "a forced<lb />
dispersion; people who were forced out of their homeland for many<lb />
different reasons and forced into exile This includes all the cultural<lb />
retention from their home land.<lb />
There are several things that Wilentz wants people to get out of<lb />
her book. She feels it is very important for all Americans to look at the<lb />
African heritage and realize that it is partof Americanheritage as well.<lb />
She wants "people who are reading these books (such as The Color<lb />
Purple and Song of Solomon) to realize it's coming out of a tradition that<lb />
has an African base<lb />
Finally, Wilentz wants people to begin reading the African writ-<lb />
ers. She feels that there is much talent comingfrom Africa that is being<lb />
overlooked.<lb />
"It seemed like a good idea at the time is how Gay Wilentz, a<lb />
native of New York, felt about the Peace Corps. It was here that she<lb />
taught at one of the colleges in Sierra Leone, West Africa and where<lb />
her interest in African writers and culture developed.<lb />
Shecame back to theStates to get her doctorate in English and has<lb />
been teaching at ECU for six years.<lb />
Wilentz teaches a variety of undergraduate and graduate litera-<lb />
ture courses such as Women in Lit World Lit. in English and Black<lb />
Lit. She is also involved in Ethnic and Women's Studies and graduate<lb />
courses.<lb />
Whd the Chicken pose for the picture?<lb />
Wynonna shines in solo spotlight<lb />
By Elizabeth Shimmel<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Wynonna Judd proved to her fans<lb />
Saturday night at Walnut Creek mat she<lb />
doesn't need her mother on stage with<lb />
her to have a successful musical career.<lb />
Rivaled by her opening acts, Steve<lb />
Wariner and McBride and the Ride,<lb />
Wynonna had to prove herself as a tal-<lb />
ented musician.<lb />
It was rumored that Wariner and<lb />
McBride would steal the show, but<lb />
Wynonna performed with the same<lb />
classy flamboyance that made the Judds<lb />
famous in 1984.<lb />
Her one-encore, hour-and-a-half<lb />
show consisted of a professional show-<lb />
manship you would expect to see only a t<lb />
a rockconcert. But, somehow showman-<lb />
ship works for her.<lb />
Handing microphones to fans and<lb />
pullingthemoutoftheaudiencetodance<lb />
with her gave the show a twist � but<lb />
gave the audience thedown-to-earth feel-<lb />
ing that country music has long been<lb />
associated with.<lb />
Close to half of her show consisted<lb />
of music she once performed with her<lb />
mother, Naomi, but iier mother wasn't<lb />
necessary on Wynonna's first solo tour<lb />
to make the songs sound good.<lb />
Wynonna's raw voice with its gritty<lb />
tones made up for the absence of her<lb />
mother, who had to quit the music busi-<lb />
ness lastyear becauseof a serious illness.<lb />
Wynonna sang The Judds' firstnum-<lb />
ber one record, "Mama He'sCrazy and<lb />
then thanked the audience for making<lb />
The Judds' career a success.<lb />
The rest of her show contained ev-<lb />
ery song from her new album, entitled<lb />
"Wynonna and proved that talent can<lb />
be hereditary.<lb />
Her solo album is an excellent mix of<lb />
country music that sounds as if it's been<lb />
mixed with rock and blues music prov-<lb />
ing that talent can be hereditary.<lb />
The end of her concert gave her<lb />
back-up singers a chance to show off<lb />
while singing "Live With Jesus The<lb />
three singers who had been standing<lb />
above Wynonna throughout the concert<lb />
descended from their perch on a gold<lb />
staircase.<lb />
Their voices resembled Aretha<lb />
Franklin's as the gospel sound of the<lb />
music was enhanced by solos from all<lb />
See Judd, page 8<lb />
Comedian Don Reese performs at Coffeehouse<lb />
Courtesy Catherine Walker<lb />
Visiting artist Catherine Walker has several prints and drawings currently on<lb />
exhibit at the Sumner School Museum &amp; Archives in Washington, D.C The East<lb />
Carolinian apologizes to Walker for the inadvertant printing in the Oct 1 issue<lb />
of a picture doneby Julie Mitchell.<lb />
By Pamela Revels<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Comedian Don Reese's performance<lb />
at The Coffeehouse Sept. 29 illustrated a<lb />
twisted senseofhumorthatexplored the<lb />
funnier aspects of reality.<lb />
Reese, who is both tall and bald,<lb />
sported a jean jacket, black biker boots<lb />
and an earring. He opened with a joke<lb />
about his intimidating appearance, sug-<lb />
gesting that he nad just made bail and<lb />
was related to The Addams Family's<lb />
Uncle Fester.<lb />
When he asked the audience if any-<lb />
one drank, he got thundering applause.<lb />
His next question was if anyone had ever<lb />
had a really bad drinking experience �<lb />
one where a whole weekend gets lost.<lb />
Still moreapplauseThat'slikeaskingif<lb />
you people breathe he responded.<lb />
Reese continued with topics such as<lb />
bad airplane trips, a visit to the urologist<lb />
and bus journeys with "who's-who in<lb />
mental illness For the bus trips he<lb />
suggested thatall that is needed to keep<lb />
the crazies away is a copy of Helter<lb />
Skelter and a highlighter. His perverse,<lb />
but honest humor kept the audience<lb />
rolling.<lb />
Reese then used his creative wit to<lb />
addcomicdimensiontoeverythingfrom<lb />
the mammoth size of bugs in the South<lb />
to the annoyance of traffic cops with<lb />
eight-battery flashlights.<lb />
When asked how he got his start in<lb />
comedy, Reese revealed that his interest<lb />
was sparked by various comedians,<lb />
Robert Klein being his favorite. Reese's<lb />
first performance took place at an open-<lb />
mike night, where he admits that he<lb />
cheated a little. "I got about 15 of my<lb />
friends to come and sit in theaudience<lb />
he said.<lb />
After thathe began opening forother<lb />
comedians, and was soon landing his<lb />
own performances. Since then, this co-<lb />
median from Iowa has performed on<lb />
MTV's "Half Hour Comedy Hour" and<lb />
A&amp;E's "Comedy on the Road as well<lb />
as at various clubs and colleges.<lb />
Mostof Reese's material comes from<lb />
personal observations and experiences,<lb />
and he tries to avoid offensive jokes. "I<lb />
don't do anything sexist or racist<lb />
Inevitably, peoplesometimesdoget<lb />
offended. Reese admits that he has had<lb />
hisshareof problems withhecklers. "The<lb />
worst ones are the ones that are so drunk<lb />
that they can't even form words. They<lb />
don't even know what they're saying<lb />
Other than that, he admits that he<lb />
has good nights and bad nights. "I don't<lb />
consider myself naturally funny. Com-<lb />
edy is something you have to work at,<lb />
just like everything else<lb /><pb facs="00058343_tn_0008" /><lb />
ii<lb />
8 The East Carolinian<lb />
Comedy show to<lb />
deliver message<lb />
OCTOBER 6, 1992<lb />
By David Jones<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
What do you get when you<lb />
cross a Ph.D. in Sociology with a<lb />
comedian? Well, if you are Bertice<lb />
Berry you get a comedy show that<lb />
delivers a message that everyone<lb />
will remember. Berry will appearat<lb />
ECU on Oct. 9.<lb />
While teaching at Kent State<lb />
University, Berry's lectures became<lb />
so popular that larger classroom<lb />
facilities were soon needed to con-<lb />
tain all the attending students.<lb />
She would still be teaching to-<lb />
day if it were not for the words of<lb />
comedian Mike Veneman. He was<lb />
pursuing a Ph.D. also and had the<lb />
opportunity to take one of Berry's<lb />
classes. Veneman told Berry that<lb />
she should change careers and go<lb />
into comedy. Berry's initial reply to<lb />
this idea was that she was a scholar<lb />
and not a comedian.<lb />
That idea changed when she<lb />
won $50 at a local comedy contest.<lb />
Word soon spread and Berry sud-<lb />
denly found herself on the receiv-<lb />
ing end of offers from all over the<lb />
country. Berry's fellow professors<lb />
criticized her for doing stand-up<lb />
comedy, but she decided comedy<lb />
reached more people who under-<lb />
stood her message.<lb />
"Sociology looks at the every-<lb />
day mundane and points out the<lb />
obvious Berry said. "Comedians<lb />
do the same thing, only they make<lb />
light of it Once Berry realized that<lb />
she had the gift of comedy, the rest<lb />
was just a matter of getting material<lb />
together and hitting the road.<lb />
While taking her job very seri-<lb />
ously, Berry always shows the<lb />
lighter side of a situation. In de-<lb />
scribing her own life Berry says,<lb />
"My name is Bertice Berry, and I<lb />
recently earned a Ph.D. degree. Now<lb />
I'm Dr. Bertice Berry. Ten years and<lb />
$1(X),CXX) later, I'm doing stand up<lb />
corned v. Mv mother's real proud of<lb />
me<lb />
Berry says that she purposely<lb />
stays away from any form of pro-<lb />
fanity in her shows. She believes<lb />
that this makes her shows more<lb />
acceptable to the general publ ic and<lb />
the whole point of going on tour is<lb />
to reach peopleand not beexclusive<lb />
to segments of society.<lb />
Along with her comedy tour-<lb />
ing, Berry enjoys a variety of "off<lb />
duty" activities. She enjoysaerobics,<lb />
dancing and vegetarian restaurants.<lb />
For more information, contact<lb />
Sandra Garcia of the Minority Arts<lb />
Committee.<lb />
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three of the singers. Wynonna asked<lb />
for an Amen from the crowd when<lb />
the revival-type song was over.<lb />
She started her encore with her<lb />
current hit off the new album, "No<lb />
One Else On Earth" and ended it<lb />
with "It's Never Easy to Say Good-<lb />
bye also from her solo album.<lb />
Wynonna thanked the crowd<lb />
for making her feel welcome on her<lb />
first solo stop in North Carolina,<lb />
and made references to stopping<lb />
here again before she and her band<lb />
left the stage.<lb />
We are sorry to Inform our readership that WZMB has<lb />
kicked The East Carolinian's azz In the annual volleyball<lb />
game. Though a massive struggle ensued, efforts were In<lb />
vain. Special thanks to Andy, Rob, Bob, Joe, Matt, Mike and<lb />
Claudette for showing up. A special TECovatlon to Michael<lb />
Albuquerque for his undying support to his workplace.<lb />
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flourishing INDUSTRY, quality EDUCATION and SCIENCEI<lb />
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and other small farm animals.<lb />
Plus: Mon Oct. 5,7:00 P.M. - Market Hog Show<lb />
THE NEW SHEEP AND LAMB EXHIBIT BUILDINGI<lb />
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Sat Oct. 10,12 Noon - Open Lamb Show - Includes all<lb />
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BUNGEE JUMPING EVERY NIGHT<lb />
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collection of animals to see, touch and feed! This great family hit is back by<lb />
popular demand! ALL WEEKIFREEI Main Midway. (There will be a small<lb />
charge tor pony and camel rides.)<lb />
THE BEARS ARE BACKI Remember those lovable monster bears from<lb />
the 1989 &amp; 1990 fairs? Well, they're back! TEN POLAR, BROWN and<lb />
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Sat. at 7:00 P.M. at the Grandstand.<lb />
First time at a North Carolina Fair is the new BARNYARD FOLLIES!<lb />
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CO. of Greenville.<lb />
ALL SMILES: Folk Festival featuring the Buck Swamp Cloggers<lb />
returning for their 5th Consecutive year! We had hundreds of requests for<lb />
this great show and thank Hooker &amp; Buchanan and Turnage Insurance<lb />
Agency for the sponsorship. Mon. and Fri. 7:30 P.M. FREE on the Main<lb />
Midway!<lb />
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wrestling featuring CHIEF WAHOO MCDANIEL, a top notch girl match and<lb />
others. 4 matches in all. A fun filled time at the GRANDSTAND.<lb />
Wednesday only, 7 p.m.<lb />
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Midway all night every night again this year, as well as the GIANT<lb />
GERMAN FAIRGROUND ORGAN, built in Germany in 1900! Sponsored<lb />
by HOME BUILDERS SUPPLY CO of Greenville.<lb />
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Adults $3.00 � Kids free with school pass until 6:00 p.m. - Kids $2.00<lb />
at night &amp; Saturday.<lb />
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OCTOBER 6. 1992<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb /><lb />
Sports<lb />
Page 9<lb />
Tribe upends Pirates, 3-1<lb />
By Bob Owens<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The East Carolina soccer team<lb />
suffered from the "rainy day blues"<lb />
Sunday, Oct. 4, in a 3-1 loss to Colo-<lb />
nial Athletic Association foe Wil-<lb />
liam and Mary.<lb />
With this lost, the Pirates are<lb />
now facing a 2-6 overall and 0-3<lb />
CAA overall record.<lb />
The Tribe, ranked 23rd in the<lb />
nation, seemed impotent through<lb />
the first 25 minutes of the contest,<lb />
managing only a few ineffective<lb />
runs of the goal that the Pirates<lb />
easily turned away.<lb />
At the same time, ECU<lb />
mounted several attacks on Wil-<lb />
liam and Mary's goal that led to<lb />
, shots that narrowly missed their<lb />
mark.<lb />
William and Mary finally<lb />
scored when an ECU defender com-<lb />
mitted a foul inside the box, en-<lb />
abling Eric Dumbleton to drill a<lb />
penalty kick into the net with 29<lb />
minutes gone by.<lb />
Bill Owens put the Tribe up 2-<lb />
0 when he found himself open in<lb />
frontof the ECUgoal and connected<lb />
on the shot 41 minutes into the<lb />
match.<lb />
Despite the steady rain which<lb />
had turned the field into a shallow<lb />
lake, the Pirates pressed the attack.<lb />
Kelly England fired a shot into the<lb />
Tribe box that rebounded to Pirate<lb />
Justin Finck. Finck fed the ball to<lb />
charging Marc Mullin, who sank<lb />
the shot past William and Mary<lb />
goalkeeper Scott Budnick to put the<lb />
score at 2-1 with two minutes re-<lb />
maining in the half.<lb />
Only five minutes into the sec-<lb />
ond half, William and Mary's Jon<lb />
Kamera found an open route be-<lb />
tween Pirate defenders, and put the<lb />
ball in thenetpastECUgoalieBryan<lb />
DeWeese to put the Tribe up 3-1.<lb />
ECU never gave up hope, and<lb />
atone point the Pirate attack stayed<lb />
in the William and Mary half of the<lb />
field for five minutes.<lb />
A wet ball and extensive<lb />
puddles that had formed around<lb />
the Tribe goal hampered Piratepass-<lb />
ing, cutting down scoring opportu-<lb />
nities for ECU. The shots taken by<lb />
the Pirates were quickly cleared by<lb />
a stingy Williamand Mary defense.<lb />
The contest see-sawed for the<lb />
remainder of the match, but the<lb />
wet, windy weather and a much<lb />
more experienced Tri be tea m even-<lb />
tually wore down the Pirates, who<lb />
suffered their third CAA confer-<lb />
ence loss of the season.<lb />
East Carolina will return to ac-<lb />
tion Oct. 10 against Charleston<lb />
Southern in Charleston, S.C. The<lb />
next CAA match for East Carolina<lb />
will be Oct. 14, when ECU travels to<lb />
Fairfax, Va to play George Mason<lb />
University.<lb />
Men's basketball<lb />
�SI<lb />
schedule released<lb />
Sports Information Department<lb />
Eight games against squads<lb />
involved in post-season competi-<lb />
tionhighlightthel992-93EastCaro-<lb />
lina University men's basketball<lb />
schedule, released Thursday by<lb />
school officials.<lb />
ThePirates will host UNC Char-<lb />
lotte in Minges Coliseum on Dec. 8<lb />
and travel to Alabama on Feb. 1.<lb />
The 49ers won the Metro Confer-<lb />
ence Tournament title and played<lb />
in the NCAA Tournament last sea-<lb />
son. UNCC will make its first visit<lb />
to Minges since Jan. 2,1984, when it<lb />
defeated the Pirates, 67-57.<lb />
The Crimson Tide lost to Ken-<lb />
tucky in the finals of the Southeast-<lb />
em Conference Tournament last<lb />
season and advanced to the second<lb />
round of the NCAA Tournament.<lb />
The Tide and the Pirates have met<lb />
on the hardwood just once, with<lb />
Alabama winning, 99-86, on Dec. 7,<lb />
1974 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.<lb />
ECU's six remaining games<lb />
against teams in post-season com-<lb />
petition are versus Colonial Ath-<lb />
letic Association opponents. The<lb />
Pirates have home-and-home<lb />
games with CAA champion and<lb />
NCAA participant Old Dominion<lb />
and NITand participantsRichmond<lb />
and James Madison.<lb />
The Pirates open their season<lb />
on Dec.l against St. Andrews in<lb />
Minges Coliseum. The CAA opener<lb />
is on Jan. 9 in Harrisonburg, Va.<lb />
against James Madison.<lb />
EastCarolina will also play Vir-<lb />
ginia Tech and Tennessee Tech on<lb />
a home-and-home basis this sea-<lb />
son. ECU will play in Blacksburg,<lb />
Va. on Jan. 2 with the Hokies mak-<lb />
ing a return trip on Feb. 18. ECU<lb />
hosts TennesseeTech on Dec.l2with<lb />
the Golden Eagles hosting the Pi-<lb />
rates on Dec. 30.<lb />
The Pirates will also compete<lb />
in the Toledo MVP Classic on Dec.<lb />
18-19. ECU playsSoutheastem Loui-<lb />
siana in the first round while host<lb />
Toledo plays Texas-Pan American.<lb />
East Carolina will also be on<lb />
the CAA-Home Team Sports tele-<lb />
vision package in two regular sea-<lb />
son games. The Jan. 30 game at<lb />
UNC Wilmington and the Feb. 15<lb />
game at American will be televised<lb />
on Home Team Sports.<lb />
This season, ECU will play two<lb />
exhibition games in Minges Coli-<lb />
seum. The Pirates will host the Cu-<lb />
ban Junior Nationals on Nov. 23<lb />
and the Kentucky Crusaders on Dec.<lb />
5.<lb />
All home games in Minges<lb />
Coliseum are scheduled to start at 7<lb />
p.m. unless changed for television.<lb />
Ruggers yet to<lb />
lose in conference<lb />
By Richard J. Hooton III<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
On Saturday, East Carolina continued its unbeaten season by<lb />
defeating the Duke Blue Devils 22-8 in conference rugby action.<lb />
The Pirates started quickly with Sean Miller blasting up the right<lb />
sideof thepitchand passingto Michael Culligan who trotted 15meters<lb />
for the first try of the day. Richard "Opie" Moss missed the kick after,<lb />
makingit5-0.Then the Blue Devils came back and converted a penalty<lb />
kick which put them down by only two points, 5-3.<lb />
The rest of the half was controlled by each team's defense.<lb />
Leading the Pirates aggressive defense was Ross Marshall and Jason<lb />
Webb as they continuously prevented the ball from being cleanly<lb />
giventothe scrum and flyhalf.ThePiratesgotanoverloadon the wing,<lb />
and it was Culligan's turn again as he scored on a scamper down the<lb />
right side. This, combined with a Moss kick, made the score 12-3 at<lb />
halftime.<lb />
See Ruggers, page 10<lb />
1992-93 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY<lb />
MEN'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE<lb />
DAU<lb />
(Mon) Nov.23<lb />
(Tue) Dec. 1<lb />
(Sat) Dec. 5<lb />
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(Fri-Sit) Dec. 18-19<lb />
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Dec. 19<lb />
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(Wed) Dec. 30<lb />
(Sat) Jan. 2<lb />
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(Sat) Feb. 27<lb />
(Sat-Mon)<lb />
March 6-8<lb />
QEEQNEM<lb />
CUBAN JUNIOR NATIONALS( Exh.)<lb />
ST. ANDREWS<lb />
KENTUCKY CRUSADERS (Exh.)<lb />
UNC CHARLOTTE<lb />
TENNESSEETECH<lb />
at Toledo MVP Classic (at Toledo)<lb />
East Carolina vs. Southeastern Louisiana<lb />
Toledo vs. Texas-Pan American<lb />
Consolation Game<lb />
Championship Came<lb />
at Colorado State<lb />
at Tennessee Tech<lb />
at Virginia Tech<lb />
at Appalachian State<lb />
at James Madison<lb />
at Richmond<lb />
AMERICAN<lb />
GEORGE MADISON<lb />
FLORIDA ATLANTIC<lb />
at Old Dominion<lb />
WILLIAM U MARY<lb />
at UNC Wilmington (HTS)<lb />
at Alabama<lb />
JAMES MADISON<lb />
RICHMOND<lb />
at George Madison<lb />
at American (HTS)<lb />
VIRGINIA TECH<lb />
OLD DOMINION<lb />
at William &amp; Mary<lb />
UNC WILMINGTON<lb />
Richfood-CAA Tournament<lb />
(at Richmond, Va.)<lb />
Cross country<lb />
splits, Connolly<lb />
leads Pirates<lb />
Sports Information Department<lb />
Photo by Dall Ro.d � TEC<lb />
Hands above the rest. The 199293 Pirate Hoopsters will be tipping<lb />
their way through the CAA. Read The East Carolinian for all the scores.<lb />
HOME GAMES ALL IN CAPS<lb />
Times are Eastern and Subject to Change<lb />
��Colonial Athletic Association Came<lb />
The ECU cross country team completed Saturday's race<lb />
with an even split in a three-team race. Both the men and<lb />
women beat Towson State but lost to Richmond in overall<lb />
scoring.<lb />
ECU sophomore Sean Connolly continued his streak of<lb />
leading the team's scoring with 2150, good for second place<lb />
overall. Senior Tony Chadwick placed second for ECU and<lb />
sixth overall at 2235.<lb />
Connolly's time tied the old course record, but<lb />
Richmond's Justin Geisal, the meet's top scorer, set a new<lb />
course record with 21:20.<lb />
"Richmond really ran great today Assistant Coach<lb />
Charles JusrJcesaidWedid not havean outstanding perfor-<lb />
mance, and that is what we needed to beat them on their<lb />
home course<lb />
Stacy Green led the Lady Pirates at 19:30 as the second-<lb />
place scorerdespitenursinga twisted ankle. She also twisted<lb />
it again prior to the race. In spite of that, she went out and ran<lb />
a solid race but was unable to run aggressively on the hills<lb />
Justice said the hilly course was a factor which affected<lb />
the Pirates' performance on Saturday.<lb />
"The course was hard for us to prepare for he said.<lb />
"There is just no where around here (in Greenville) for us to<lb />
simulate those kind of conditions<lb />
Despite what he believes was a disappointing showing<lb />
for the Pirates, Justice does not want a race like this to<lb />
overshadow the team's season.<lb />
"The bottom line is what we do at the conference he<lb />
said. "That's ultimately how we will judge out season<lb />
MEN'S RACE (4.1 miles)<lb />
Top Individuals<lb />
1. Justin Geisal, UR 21:20<lb />
2. Sean Connolly, ECU 21:50<lb />
3. Keith Owen, UR 21:56<lb />
4. RichSciara, UR 22:13<lb />
5. Keith Scott, UR 22:56<lb />
Ladies win one<lb />
of f our at Furman<lb />
University<lb />
Sports Inform.it' in Department<lb />
See Cross Country, page 10<lb />
On the first day of the Furman Invitational, the Lady Pirates<lb />
took on the College of Charleston and Furman University.<lb />
The College of Charleston beat ECU in four games�15-10,<lb />
3-15,12-15,6-15. As a team, ECU finished the match with51 kills,<lb />
67 assists and 47 digs.<lb />
Senior Wendy Schul tz led the Pirate of fense wi th 23 kills ou t<lb />
of 40 attempts. Schultz also led the team with 17 digs. Jenny<lb />
Parsons, ECU's top setter, had 55 assists.<lb />
Against Furman, the Pirates lost in five�15-11,3-i5,15-13,<lb />
12-15,9-15.<lb />
"We played the best we've played all year Head Coach<lb />
Martha McCaskill said. "We deserved to win but we just had<lb />
some bad breaks. We've got to make those breaks work for us,<lb />
not against us<lb />
Schultz had 20 kills while freshman Melanie Richards<lb />
added 15. Parsons racked up 58 assists. Defensively, Schultz<lb />
had 18 digs.<lb />
After the first day of the Furman Invitational, ECU's tour-<lb />
nament record stands at 0-2 while their overall record moves to<lb />
4-9.<lb />
"We're hanging in there McCaskill said. "We're sad that<lb />
we couldn't be on the winr.ing side of things but the girls will be<lb />
ready tomorrow<lb />
Day two of the Furman Invitational saw ECU slipped their<lb />
two games. Against UNC-C the Pirates lost in three straight �<lb />
8-15,2-15,0-15. As a team, ECU finished the match with 27 kills,<lb />
23 assists and 30 digs. Individually, Parsons led with 19 assists,<lb />
Schultz and Richards racked up seven kills each and Schultz<lb />
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against Mercer in three straight �15-8,15-3,15-8. ECU's team<lb />
totals weremuch improved. The teamhad45 kills, 43assists and<lb />
45 digs. Schultz had 16 kills and Parsons had 35 assists. Defen-<lb />
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nament record stood at 1-3 and their overall record moved to 5-<lb />
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10 The East Carolinian<lb />
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Ruggers<lb />
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Cross Country<lb />
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After halftime, East Carolina<lb />
mounted an attack that the Blue<lb />
Devils could not repel. The ruggers<lb />
were relentless as they forced the<lb />
ball up the field and settled for three<lb />
points as Moss made a penalty kick<lb />
from 25 meters out.<lb />
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portunities toscore,but werequickly<lb />
denied by the hard hitting of K.G.<lb />
Moore and Casey Craig. The com-<lb />
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caused the Blue Devils several times<lb />
tocommiterrorsbymishandlingthe<lb />
ball, and turning it over to the<lb />
unstoppable Pirate pack.<lb />
The Pirates' most exciting play<lb />
of the day began 10 meters away<lb />
from the Duke try zone. They de-<lb />
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wards and simply let the pack drive<lb />
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Moss' attempt-after was dead cen-<lb />
tered the score stood at 22-3. Duke<lb />
came back in theclosingfiveminutes<lb />
and scored the first try against East<lb />
Carolina in three matches.<lb />
East Carolina's "B" side had<lb />
some difficulty in their match with a<lb />
strong Duke team. The match will<lb />
not count due to shortage of players<lb />
on the Duke team which were filled<lb />
by tiie substitutes from the Pirates'<lb />
bench.<lb />
East Carolina is favored in the<lb />
state tournament again this year,<lb />
boasting an average 30 plus points a<lb />
match while giving up a slim four.<lb />
ThePiratesareoff this weekend,<lb />
but will resume play next week<lb />
against North Carolina State.<lb />
Other ECU MenFinisrlersECU Women Finishers (3.1)<lb />
(4.1 miles)2. Stacy Green 19:30<lb />
6. Tony Chadwick22:357. Marianne Marini 20.02<lb />
9. Mark Ma this23:010. Cathnne Norstrand 20:25<lb />
11. Rod. Williams23:1313. Jessica Montgomery 20:50<lb />
16. Eric Adamski23:4414. Susan Hu 21:12<lb />
22. Mikejolley24:0118. Kelly Hanna 22:10<lb />
25. Chris O'Shields24:4019. Theresa Marini 22:21<lb />
26. Stacey Cochran24:5827. Gretchen Harley 23:19<lb />
Men's Scores<lb />
1. Richmond 20 (1,3,5,7)<lb />
2. ECU 38 (2,6,9,10,11)<lb />
1. ECU 18 (1,2,3,5,7)<lb />
2. Towson State 37 (4,6,8,9,10)<lb />
Women's Scores<lb />
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2. ECU 33 (2,6,8,10,11)<lb />
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