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Check it out<lb />
Congressman Lancaster on campus today<lb />
U.S. Representative Martin Lancaster will speak in front of the Student Store at 1<lb />
p.m. and again on the mall at 1:30 p.m. Lancaster will also stop by WZMB radio<lb />
station for a listener-call-in session at 5:30 p.m.<lb />
Pirates stay 'true to the game'<lb />
Despite a lack of playing time, Greg Grandison managed to<lb />
set his paws on the Bearcats Saturday. The Pirate football<lb />
team evened its record to 3-3 by beating Cincinnati 42-21.<lb />
i<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Vol.67No.40-lk<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Federal prosecutor<lb />
drops wiretapping case<lb />
Tuesday, October 20,1992<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
By Jeff Becker<lb />
News Editor<lb />
According to the US. Attor-<lb />
neys' office, no furtherindictments<lb />
are expected to be handed down<lb />
in the case involving illegal wire-<lb />
tapping that took place on cam-<lb />
pus in May and June of 1990.<lb />
Teddy Roberson, former di-<lb />
rector of telecommunications, and<lb />
John Burrus, former Public Safety<lb />
captain, were acquitted Oct. 13 of<lb />
federal wiretapping violations af-<lb />
ter a five-day trial marked by con-<lb />
flicting testimony and contradic-<lb />
tory statements.<lb />
"We have heard so many<lb />
conflicting stories, I wouldn't<lb />
know how to pursue the matter at<lb />
this point said U.S. attorney<lb />
David Folmar, who handled the<lb />
prosecution of Roberson and Bur-<lb />
rus. "With seven different people<lb />
and seven different stories, what<lb />
can I do?"<lb />
For example, Roberson tes-<lb />
tified that Burrus suggested he tap<lb />
the phone of ECU telecommuni-<lb />
cations employee Brooks Mills'<lb />
phone. Burrus denied suggesting<lb />
that Roberson place the tap.<lb />
Stan Kittrell, the Public<lb />
Safety captain who informed the<lb />
FBI of the wiretapping, said ECU<lb />
Public Safety Capt. Ernest Suggs<lb />
told him knowledge of the wire-<lb />
tapping went as high as Vice Chan-<lb />
cellor for Business Affairs Richard<lb />
Brown and possibly Chancellor<lb />
Richard Eakin. Brown testified that<lb />
he aware of the wiretapping, and<lb />
Eakin was not called to testify.<lb />
Both Burrus and Suggs testi-<lb />
fied mat Public Safety Director<lb />
James DePuy ordered the tap on<lb />
the phone of Public Safety secre-<lb />
tary Patricia Hair Bullock. How-<lb />
ever, Burrus and Suggs did not<lb />
mention any involvement by<lb />
DePuy before the trial, and DePuy<lb />
denied ordering the tap.<lb />
Folmar said he doubted the<lb />
credibility of witnesses who<lb />
change their testimony and said,<lb />
even if the witnesses were telling<lb />
the truth on the witness stand, he<lb />
would have trouble pursuing any<lb />
further legal action.<lb />
"If you get people tellingdif-<lb />
ferent stories on the witness stand<lb />
than they told the FBI or the grand<lb />
jury, you cannot use that type of<lb />
testimony against people Folmar<lb />
said. "Their testimony would<lb />
never hold up in cross-examina-<lb />
tion<lb />
Folmar said he may have<lb />
handled the case differently if the<lb />
statements made by witnesses<lb />
would have came out before the<lb />
trial.<lb />
"Before the trial, nobody was<lb />
really putting the blame on<lb />
DePuyFolmarsaidIfIwould<lb />
have known different things, I may<lb />
have indicted different people<lb />
Burrus and Roberson still<lb />
face a $350,000 civil suit filed<lb />
by Bullock. However, the State<lb />
Attorney General's Office,<lb />
which handled the civil claims<lb />
brought against the university<lb />
and its employees before the<lb />
trial, is no longer representing<lb />
the defendants.<lb />
Tom Ziko, assistant state at-<lb />
torney general, refused to com-<lb />
ment on why the state will no<lb />
longer represent the defendants.<lb />
Herman Gaskins, Bullock's<lb />
See Wiretapping page 2<lb />
Photo by Jo Hortt<lb />
Vice President Dan Quayle speaks to a crowed of 1,000 in Rocky Mount last Friday. Quayle attacked<lb />
Democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton on issues such as health care and education.<lb />
Quayle visits Rocky Mount<lb />
By Joe Horst<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
New telephone network approved<lb />
By Karen Hassell<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
On Oct. 16, the Board of<lb />
Trustees passed a proposal to<lb />
implement a new campus-wide<lb />
telecommunications network that<lb />
will expand voice, data and video<lb />
communication.<lb />
"There are only about six or<lb />
eight more numbers, then we have<lb />
no more telephone space said<lb />
William E. Dansey, Jr chair of the<lb />
finance and facilities committee.<lb />
"There are many times you call<lb />
and you cannot get through<lb />
The $14 million project will<lb />
be self-liquidating in nature, with<lb />
revenues being derived from a<lb />
combination of user cha rges, com-<lb />
missions, existing and future stu-<lb />
dent fees, state appropriations and<lb />
other sources as appropriate.<lb />
The project will be financed<lb />
through the sale of 10-year bonds<lb />
or other similar forms of financ-<lb />
ing-<lb />
Chancellor Richard Eakin<lb />
said the network would put ECU<lb />
at the forefront of telecommunica-<lb />
tions.<lb />
"As we move into this tech-<lb />
nology, those of you that teach, be<lb />
prepared to change the way you<lb />
teach he said.<lb />
The earliest the network<lb />
could be operational is March of<lb />
1995.<lb />
The board also passed a pro-<lb />
posal to recommend that the UNC<lb />
Board of Governors reorganize the<lb />
Department of Health, Physical<lb />
Education, Recreation and Safety.<lb />
The department's status will<lb />
change to the School of Health<lb />
and Human Performance. The<lb />
school will consist of three depart-<lb />
ments; the Department of Physi-<lb />
cal Education, the Department of<lb />
Health Education and the Depart-<lb />
ment of Leisure Systems Studies.<lb />
In a memorandum from<lb />
Marlene Springer, vice chancellor<lb />
for academic affairs, it was recog-<lb />
nized mat "current funding for<lb />
the department is sufficient to sup-<lb />
port the transition to school status<lb />
withoutadditional fiscal support<lb />
Trustee William Baggett said<lb />
negotiations are currently taking<lb />
place between ECU School of<lb />
Medicine and Pitt County Memo-<lb />
rial Hospital to re-establish con-<lb />
nections between the two units.<lb />
In-state student applications<lb />
to ECU School of Medicine are up<lb />
about 53 percent. Nationwide<lb />
medical school applicationsareup<lb />
20 percent.<lb />
In the Chancellor's Report,<lb />
Eakin said ECU ranks third among<lb />
See Network page 3<lb />
Republican supporters<lb />
gathered in Rocky Mount on<lb />
Oct. 16 to cheer the arrival of<lb />
Vice President Dan Quayle.<lb />
Speaking to a crowd of<lb />
about 1,000, Lt. Gov. Jim<lb />
Gardner introduced Quayle as<lb />
the man "who made Al Gore<lb />
sweat" in the vice presidential<lb />
debate.<lb />
Quayle started his speech<lb />
with some crowd-stirring ques-<lb />
tions, like "Is Rocky Mount go-<lb />
ing to vote for George Bush?"<lb />
and "North Carolina going to<lb />
vote for George Bush?"<lb />
He then went on to stress<lb />
the need for a new Congress<lb />
that would be Republican-<lb />
based.<lb />
"We need to have a new<lb />
Congress � and let's clean<lb />
house Quayle said.<lb />
Quayle discussed Bush's<lb />
plan if he is re-elected and its<lb />
effects on possible new taxes.<lb />
"The President and the<lb />
American people want to hold<lb />
the line on taxes Quayle said.<lb />
"They don't want to increase<lb />
taxes<lb />
Quayle also discussed<lb />
Clinton's plan for future educa-<lb />
tion and health care.<lb />
"Bill Clinton has chosen<lb />
sides on the education battle<lb />
Quayle said. "He's on the side of<lb />
the education bureaucracy. The<lb />
President and the American<lb />
people want the parents to choose<lb />
where their kids go to school.<lb />
"Under Clinton's pro-<lb />
gram, we will have rationing of<lb />
health care. We will have to wait<lb />
in line to see the doctor, unless<lb />
you have emergency care.<lb />
"George Bush and the<lb />
American people want to make<lb />
sure every American has made<lb />
available to them affordable<lb />
health insurance<lb />
Quayle then reminded the<lb />
crowd of the last time there was<lb />
a Democratic Congress and a<lb />
Democratic president.<lb />
"Remember 21 percent in-<lb />
terest rates? Remember inflation<lb />
at 13 percent? Remember lines at<lb />
the gas station? Remember the<lb />
grain embargo? If you elect Bill<lb />
Clinton, you will only make mat-<lb />
ters much, much worse<lb />
Quayle continued his<lb />
speech by addressing the charac-<lb />
ter issue that has been brought<lb />
up repeatedly in this campaign.<lb />
"Character is an issue in<lb />
this campaign Quayle said.<lb />
"We want a president who has<lb />
the integrity, the toughness and<lb />
the experience to make the right<lb />
decisions for the American<lb />
people<lb />
Quayle maintained thathe<lb />
disagreed with Clinton's state-<lb />
ment that "America was the<lb />
mockery of the world<lb />
"America is not the mock-<lb />
ery of the world Quayle said.<lb />
"America is the greatest coun-<lb />
try in the world America might<lb />
become the mockery of the<lb />
world if we elect Bill Clinton<lb />
Quayle wrapped up his 15-<lb />
minute speech by tying all of his<lb />
various points into a umbrella<lb />
of "traditional valuer in<lb />
America<lb />
"You strengthen the fam-<lb />
ily by empowering people, not<lb />
empowering the government.<lb />
So we're going to continue to<lb />
speak up�and speak out�on<lb />
traditional values and support<lb />
the American family<lb />
After Rocky Mount,<lb />
Quayle continued on his "Vic-<lb />
tory II" tour with stops in Wil-<lb />
son and Fayetteville.<lb />
Pirate Fest '92<lb />
proves success<lb />
By Chas Mitch'l<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
MSB by SI Reed<lb />
Brooke Driskill, representing Kappa Sigma, was crowned the<lb />
1992-93 Homecoming Queen during Saturday's football game.<lb />
With a fond hello and wel-<lb />
come, master of ceremony Kindra<lb />
Kurtis officially began the 1992<lb />
ECU Homecoming and the start<lb />
of Pirate Fest '92.<lb />
With about 200 students,<lb />
family and friends roaming the<lb />
mall, the event was well under-<lb />
way. There were floats, bands,<lb />
dancers and, of course, the ECU<lb />
Pirate.<lb />
According to Jay Marshall,<lb />
assistant director of University<lb />
Unions, the event was considered<lb />
a huge success.<lb />
"By far, the best crowd that<lb />
we've ever seen Marshall said.<lb />
"This year the students and the<lb />
community contributed greatly to<lb />
the success of this year's home-<lb />
coming fest<lb />
The ECU Cheerleaders en-<lb />
tertained the crowd with their<lb />
cheers, flips and aerobatical spins<lb />
and catches. Just when the crowd<lb />
thought that the fun was over, the<lb />
nationally-ranked ECU Pure Gold<lb />
dancers took the stage and thrilled<lb />
the crowd with their award-win-<lb />
ning dance and step show.<lb />
"I like this a lot better than<lb />
last year Jenny Lindennen said.<lb />
"It's easier for the floats to get<lb />
around and for the people to re-<lb />
view them verses last year<lb />
With many attractions to Pi-<lb />
rate Fest '92, the Locked Treasure<lb />
Chest, ECU Gospel Choir and the<lb />
Homecoming Court seemed to<lb />
have caught the eyes and ears of<lb />
the spectators.<lb />
With special guest an-<lb />
nouncer Jeff Charles, "The Voice<lb />
of The Pirates announcing the<lb />
homecoming court, the following<lb />
women were nominated to the<lb />
1992 court.<lb />
Rena Salameh - Sigma Phi Epsilon<lb />
Lori Oates - Alpha Phi<lb />
Traci Dinwiddie - Tyler Hall<lb />
Jean McAleese - Alpha Xi Delta<lb />
Brooke Driskill-Kappa Sigma<lb />
RobynSmolen - Sigma Sigma Sigma<lb />
Christin Wagner -Cheerleaders<lb />
Tristan Jones - Alpha Delta Pi<lb />
See Homecoming page 2<lb />
University breaks ground<lb />
for new dinning hall<lb />
By Tracy Ford<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
A $5.4 million addition to<lb />
ECU dining services broke ground<lb />
Oct. 15.<lb />
Todd Dining Hall, named for<lb />
Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Todd, will<lb />
be located just north of Tyler Resi-<lb />
dence Hall.<lb />
The 35,400 square foot facil-<lb />
ity, which was approved in early<lb />
March 1990 and will be completed<lb />
in Feb. 1994, will double the size of<lb />
Jones Dining Hall.<lb />
"This is going to be a won-<lb />
derful new addition to this cam-<lb />
pus said Chancellor Richard<lb />
Eakin. "The building is wonderful,<lb />
it's important and the students will<lb />
enjoy it<lb />
According to Dr. Al<lb />
Matthews, vice chancellor of Stu-<lb />
dent Life, to develop a comprehen-<lb />
sive food serv ice program required<lb />
a renovation of existing facilities<lb />
and the construction of two new<lb />
dining facilities.<lb />
"The end effect that we will<lb />
see in the Spring of 1994 will be<lb />
state of the art functionally and<lb />
architecturally Matthews said.<lb />
"The food service committee vis-<lb />
ited over 25 universities as close as<lb />
Duke and Chapel Hill and as far<lb />
away as Baylor and South West<lb />
Texas and Georgetown and the Uni-<lb />
versity of Florida<lb />
Todd,a retired member of the<lb />
ECU department of history, has<lb />
sponsored many scholarships for<lb />
ECU students and remained an ac-<lb />
tive part in uV university and com-<lb />
munity.<lb />
"This is the first major build-<lb />
ing that a faculty was named before<lb />
it's completion Todd said. "(My<lb />
wife) and 1 are very grateful<lb />
The facility will seat 800,625<lb />
in main dining area and 125 in pri-<lb />
vate dining and will add much-<lb />
needed spacetothedining facilities<lb />
on campus.<lb />
"Thisdininghall will not only<lb />
servecollegehill residence, butalso<lb />
attract other on- and off-campus<lb />
students said Brad Osbourne,<lb />
ECU Dining Service Committee. "I<lb />
always knew one day ECU would<lb />
have a top dining service in the<lb />
country. Today we are one step<lb />
closer to that goal<lb /><pb facs="00058347_tn_0002" /><lb />
2 The East Carolinian<lb />
OCTOBER 20. 1992<lb />
Wiretapping<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
Homecoming<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
attorney, said he believed the state<lb />
Attorney General's office is not<lb />
representing Burrus or Roberson<lb />
because of political reasons, but<lb />
said he still plans to hold ECU<lb />
responsible.<lb />
"If 1 get a judgment against<lb />
Burrus and Roberson, I intend to<lb />
ask the federal judge to make ECU<lb />
pay Gaskins said. "I believe he<lb />
will make ECU pay, but that is my<lb />
opinion<lb />
University Attorney Ben<lb />
Irons said ECU cannot be held<lb />
accountable for judgments ren-<lb />
dered against Burrus and Rober-<lb />
son.<lb />
"It would not fall to East<lb />
Carolina University because the<lb />
State Attorney General'sOfficehas<lb />
elected not to represent these per-<lb />
sons in the civil actions Irons<lb />
said. "Therefore, the university<lb />
will not pay judgments rendered<lb />
against them<lb />
Since August 1991, the uni-<lb />
versity has settled 16 claims for<lb />
$213,687.<lb />
After the applauds for the<lb />
eight candidates, Charles intro-<lb />
duced the ECU Gospel Choir.<lb />
"This is great Sharon<lb />
Metzler said. "The floats were nice,<lb />
but I truly enjoyed the performance<lb />
of the ECU Gospel Choir.<lb />
"It was good to see such a<lb />
large turnout considering the ear-<lb />
lier rain storm<lb />
News writers<lb />
meeting Thursday<lb />
at 3:30 p.m.<lb />
Be there to get a<lb />
really cool,<lb />
interesting and<lb />
well-paying story.<lb />
will stress<lb />
satetv on Halloween<lb />
ifety<lb />
By Warren Sumner<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
In a meeting Monday with<lb />
student government representa-<lb />
tives, the Greenville Chief of Police<lb />
said his primary concern on Hal-<lb />
loween was the safety of everyone<lb />
involved in the celebration.<lb />
"1 don't want people to come<lb />
downtown and become victims<lb />
said GreenvillePoliceChief Charles<lb />
Hinman. "We want to promote a<lb />
normal Saturday night in Green-<lb />
ville Hinman did say, however,<lb />
that some changes would be made<lb />
to improve the safety standards of<lb />
past Halloween celebrations.<lb />
Police will not relax liquor<lb />
regulations this year, like in past<lb />
celebrations. As on any other Sat-<lb />
urday night in Greenville, no alco-<lb />
hol will beallowed on the streets. In<lb />
addition to this regulation, the<lb />
Downtown Association of Restau-<lb />
rants and Taverns (DART), has<lb />
agreed that no mixed beverages<lb />
will be sold in glasses, and no beer<lb />
or wine will be sold in bottles dur-<lb />
ing the Thursday and Friday be-<lb />
fore, or or. the Saturday night of<lb />
Halloween.<lb />
DART also agreed to sus-<lb />
pend advertisement of live enter-<lb />
tainment and drink specials the<lb />
week of the celebration. Hinman<lb />
said he believes that this year's class<lb />
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Thefederal<lb />
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spent almost<lb />
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topromote<lb />
contraceptives and<lb />
"safe sex" among<lb />
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it time we ashed,<lb />
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gottenor<lb />
our money?<lb />
These are the facts:<lb />
�The federal Centers for Disease<lb />
Control estimate that there are now 1<lb />
million cases of HTV infection<lb />
nationwide<lb />
� 1 in 100 students coming to the<lb />
University of Texas health center now<lb />
carries the deadly virus.2<lb />
� The rate of heterosexual HTV<lb />
transmission has increased 44 since<lb />
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� Sexually transmitted diseases<lb />
(STDs) infect 3 million teenagers<lb />
annually.4<lb />
� 63 of all STD cases occur among<lb />
persons less than 25 years of age.5<lb />
� 1 million new cases of pelvic<lb />
inflammatory disease occur annually.6<lb />
� 1.3 million new cases of gonorrhea<lb />
occur annually7, strains of gonorrhea<lb />
have developed that are resistant to<lb />
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� Syphilis is at a 40-year high, with<lb />
134,000 new infections peryear.8<lb />
� 500,000 new cases of herpes occur<lb />
annually9; it is estimated that 16.4 of<lb />
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infected, totaling more than 25 million<lb />
Americans � among certain groups, the<lb />
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� 4 million cases of chlamvdia occur<lb />
annually 10-30 of 15- tol9-year-<lb />
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� There are now 24 million cases of<lb />
human papilloma virus (HPV), with a<lb />
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To date, over 20 different and<lb />
dangerous sexually transmitted diseases<lb />
are rampant among the young. Add to<lb />
that the problems associated with<lb />
promiscuous behavior infertility,<lb />
abortions and infected newboms. The<lb />
cost of this epidemic is staggering, both<lb />
in human suffering and in expense to<lb />
society; yet epidemiologists tell us<lb />
we've only seen the beginning.<lb />
Incredibly, the "safe-sex"gurus and<lb />
condom promoters who got us into this<lb />
mess are still determining our policy<lb />
regarding adolescent sexuality. Their<lb />
ideas have faded, and it is time to rethink<lb />
their bankrupt policies.<lb />
How long has it been since you've<lb />
heard anyone tell teenagers why it is to<lb />
their advantage to remain virgins until<lb />
married? The facts are being withheld<lb />
from them, with tragic consequences.<lb />
Unless we come to terms with the<lb />
sickness that stalks a generation of<lb />
Americans, teen promiscuity will<lb />
continue, and millions of kids<lb />
thinking they are protected will<lb />
suffer for the rest of their lives. Many<lb />
will die of AIDS.<lb />
There is only one safe way to remain<lb />
healthy in the midst of a sexual<lb />
revolution. It is to abstain from<lb />
intercourse until marriage, and then wed<lb />
and be faithful to an uninfected partner.<lb />
It is a concept that was widely endorsed<lb />
in society until the 1960s. Since then, a<lb />
"better idea" has come ilong one<lb />
that now threatens the entire human<lb />
family.<lb />
Inevitable questions are raised<lb />
whenever abstinence is proposed. It's<lb />
time we gave some clear answers:<lb />
Data Sou. ees:<lb />
message from Focus on ihe Family<lb />
I00<lb />
Why, apart from moral<lb />
considerations, do you think<lb />
teenagers should be taught to<lb />
abstain from sex until marriage?<lb />
No other approach to the epidemic of<lb />
sexually transmitted diseases will work.<lb />
The so-called "safe-sex" solution is a<lb />
disaster in the making. Condoms can fail<lb />
at least 15.7 percent of the time annually<lb />
in preventing pregnancy.14 They fail<lb />
36.3 percent of the time annually in<lb />
preventing pregnancy among young,<lb />
unmarried minority women.15 In a study<lb />
of homosexual men. the British Medical<lb />
Journal reported the failure rate due to<lb />
slippage and breakage to be 26 percent '6<lb />
Given these findings, it is obvious why<lb />
we have a word for people who rely<lb />
on condoms as a means of birth<lb />
control. We call them .<lb />
"parents<lb />
Remembering that<lb />
a woman can<lb />
conceive only one or<lb />
two days per month,<lb />
we can only guess<lb />
how high the failure<lb />
rate for condoms<lb />
must be in preventing<lb />
disease, which can be<lb />
transmitted 365 days<lb />
peryear! If the<lb />
devices are not used<lb />
properly, or if they slip<lb />
just once, viruses and<lb />
bacteria are exchanged<lb />
and the disease process begins. One<lb />
mistake after 500 "protected" episodes is<lb />
all it takes to contract a sexually<lb />
transmitted disease. The damage is done<lb />
in a single moment when rational<lb />
thought is overridden by passion.<lb />
Those who would depend on so<lb />
insecure a method must use it properly<lb />
on every occasion, and even then a high<lb />
failure rate is brought about by factors<lb />
beyond their control. The young victim<lb />
who is told by his elders that this little<lb />
latex device is "safe" may not know he<lb />
is risking lifelong pain and even death<lb />
for so brief a window of pleasure. What<lb />
a burden to place on an immature mind<lb />
and body!<lb />
Then we must recognize that there<lb />
are other differences between pregnancy<lb />
prevention and disease prevention. HTV<lb />
is l25th the width of sperm and can<lb />
pass easily through even the smallest<lb />
gaps in condoms. Researchers studying<lb />
surgical gloves made out of latex, the<lb />
same material in condoms, found<lb />
"channels of 5 microns that penetrated<lb />
the entire thickness of the glove18<lb />
HTV measures .1 microns9Given these<lb />
findings, what rational, informed person<lb />
would trust his or her very life to such<lb />
flimsy armor?<lb />
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800 sexologists at a conference a few<lb />
years ago raised a hand when asked if<lb />
they would trust a thin rubber sheath to<lb />
protect them during intercourse with a<lb />
known HTV-infected person.20 Who<lb />
could blame them? They're not crazy,<lb />
after all. And yet they're perfectly<lb />
willing to tell our kids that "safe sex" is<lb />
within reach and that they can sleep<lb />
around with impunity.<lb />
There is only one way to protect<lb />
ourselves from the deadly diseases that<lb />
lie in wait. It is abstinence before<lb />
marriage, then marriage and mutual<lb />
fidelity for life to an uninfected partner.<lb />
Anything less is potentially suicidal.<lb />
That position is simply NOT<lb />
realistic today. It's an unworkable<lb />
solution: Kids will NOT<lb />
implement it<lb />
Some will. Some won't. It's still the<lb />
only answer. But let's talk about an<lb />
"unworkable solution" of the first order.<lb />
Since 1970, the federal government has<lb />
spent nearly $3 billion to promote<lb />
contraception and "safe sex This year<lb />
alone, 450 million of your tax dollars<lb />
will go down that drain!21 (Compared<lb />
with less than $8 million for abstinence<lb />
programs, which Sen. Teddy Kennedy<lb />
and company have sought repeatedly to<lb />
eliminate altogether.) Isn't it time we ask<lb />
what we've gotten for our money? After<lb />
22 years and nearly S3 billion, some 58<lb />
percent of teenage girls under 18 still did<lb />
not use contraception during their first<lb />
intercourse.22 Furthermore, teenagers<lb />
tend to keep having unprotected<lb />
intercourse for a full year, on average,<lb />
before starting any kind of<lb />
contraception.23 That is the success ratio<lb />
of the experts who call abstinence<lb />
"unrealistic" and "unworkable<lb />
Even if we spent another $50 billion<lb />
to promote condom usage, most<lb />
teenagers would still not use them<lb />
consistently and properly. The nature of<lb />
human beings and the passion of the act<lb />
simply do not lend themselves to a<lb />
disciplined response in young romantics.<lb />
But if you knew a teenager was<lb />
going to have intercourse,<lb />
wouldn't you teach him or her<lb />
about proper condom usage?<lb />
No, because that approach has an<lb />
unintended consequence. The process of<lb />
recommending condom usage to<lb />
teenagers inevitably conveys five<lb />
dangerous ideas: (1) that "safe<lb />
sex" is achievable; (2) that<lb />
everybody is doing it; (3) that<lb />
responsible adults expect them<lb />
to do it; (4) that it's a good<lb />
thing; and (5) that their peers<lb />
know they know these<lb />
things, breeding<lb />
promiscuity. Those are<lb />
very destructive<lb />
messages to give<lb />
our kids.<lb />
Furthermore,<lb />
Planned<lb />
Parenthood's<lb />
own data show<lb />
that the number<lb />
one reason teenagers engage in<lb />
intercourse is peer pressure!24 Therefore,<lb />
anything we do to imply that "every-<lb />
body is doing it" results in more not<lb />
fewer people who give the game a<lb />
try. Condom distribution programs do<lb />
not reduce the number of kids exposed<lb />
to disease they radically increase it!<lb />
Want proof of that fact? Since the<lb />
federal government began its major<lb />
contraception program in 1970, unwed<lb />
pregnancies have increased 87 percent<lb />
among 15- to 19-year-olds.25 Likewise,<lb />
abortions among teens rose 67 percent;2<lb />
unwed births went up 61 percent.27 And<lb />
venereal disease has infected a<lb />
generation of young people. Nice job,<lb />
sex counselors. Good thinking, senators<lb />
and congressmen. Nice nap, America.<lb />
Having made a blunder that<lb />
now threatens the human<lb />
family, one would think the<lb />
designers would be<lb />
backtracking and apologizing<lb />
for their miscalculations.<lb />
Instead, they continue to<lb />
lobby Congress and<lb />
corporate America for more<lb />
money. Given the<lb />
misinformation extant on<lb />
this subject, they'll<lb />
probably get it<lb />
But if you were<lb />
a parent and knew that<lb />
your son or daughter<lb />
was having sex, wouldn't<lb />
you rather he or she used a<lb />
condom?<lb />
How much risk is acceptable when<lb />
you're talking about your teenager's life?<lb />
One study of married couples in which<lb />
one partner was infected with HTV found<lb />
( that 17 of the partners using condoms<lb />
for protection still caught the virus within<lb />
a year and a half.28 Telling our teens to<lb />
"reduce their risk" to one in six (17) is<lb />
not much better than advocating Russian<lb />
roulette. Both are fatal, eventually. The<lb />
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Your life is at stake How could a<lb />
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Kids won't listen to the<lb />
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It is a popular myth that teenagers<lb />
are incapable of understanding that it<lb />
is in their best interest to save<lb />
themselves until marriage. Almost<lb />
65 percent of all high school females<lb />
under 18 are virgins.29<lb />
A few years ago in Lexington, Ky a<lb />
youth event was held that featured no<lb />
sports contest no rock groups�just an<lb />
ex-convict named Harold Morris talking<lb />
about abstinence, among other subjects.<lb />
The coliseum seated 18,000 people, but<lb />
26,000 teenagers showed up!<lb />
Eventually, more than 2,000 stood<lb />
outside the packed auditorium and<lb />
listened over a hastily prepared<lb />
public address system. Who<lb />
says kids won't listen to this<lb />
time-honored message?<lb />
Even teens who have<lb />
been sexually active can<lb />
choose to stop. This is often<lb />
called "secondary virginity<lb />
a good concept that conveys<lb />
the idea that kids can start<lb />
over. One young girl recently<lb />
wrote Ann Landers to say<lb />
she wished she had kept<lb />
her virginity, signing the affcf<lb />
letter, "Sorry I didn't and ji<lb />
wish I could take it back As<lb />
responsible adults we need to tell<lb />
her that even though she can't go<lb />
back, she can go forward. She can<lb />
regain her self-respect and protect her<lb />
health, because it's never too late to start<lb />
saying "no" to premarital sex.<lb />
Even though the safe-sex<lb />
advocates predominate in<lb />
educational circles, are there no<lb />
positive examples of abstinence-<lb />
based programs for kids?<lb />
Thankfully, some excellent programs<lb />
have been developed. Spokane-based<lb />
Teen-Aid and Chicago's Southwest<lb />
Parents Committee are good examples.<lb />
So are Next Generation in Maryland,<lb />
Choices in California and Respect Inc. in<lb />
Illinois. Other curricula such as Facing<lb />
Reality; Sex Respect; Me, My World My<lb />
Future; Reasonable Reasons to Wait;<lb />
Sex Love &amp; Choices; FA.C.T.S. etc<lb />
are all abstinence-themed programs to<lb />
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youth is Elayne Bennett's Best Friends<lb />
Program This successful "mentoring"<lb />
project helps adolescents in Washington,<lb />
DC. graduate from high school and<lb />
remain abstinent In five years, not one<lb />
female has become pregnant while in the<lb />
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Establishing and nurturing<lb />
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they won't listen, because<lb />
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messages are<lb />
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professionals.<lb />
You place major<lb />
responsibility on those who<lb />
have told adolescents that sexual<lb />
expression is their right as long as<lb />
they do it "properly Who else has<lb />
contributed to the epidemic?<lb />
The entertainment industry must<lb />
certainly share the blame, including<lb />
television producers. It is interesting in<lb />
i this context that all four networks and<lb />
the cable television entities are wringing<lb />
their hands about this terrible epidemic<lb />
of AIDS. They profess to be very<lb />
concerned about those who are infected<lb />
with sexually transmitted diseases, and<lb />
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executives and movie moguls have<lb />
contributed mightily to the existence of<lb />
this plague. For decades, they have<lb />
depicted teens and young adults<lb />
climbing in and out of each other's beds<lb />
like so many sexual robots. Only the<lb />
nerds were shown to be chaste, and they<lb />
were too stupid or ugly to find partners<lb />
S<lb />
Of course, the beautiful young actors<lb />
in those steamy dramas never faced any<lb />
consequences for their sexual<lb />
indulgence. No one ever came down<lb />
with herpes, or syphilis, or chlamydia, or<lb />
pelvic inflammatory disease, or<lb />
infertility, or ADDS, or genital warts, or<lb />
cervical cancer. No patients were ever<lb />
told by a physician that there was no<lb />
cure for their disease or that they<lb />
would have to deal with the pain<lb />
for the rest of their lives. No<lb />
one ever heard that genital<lb />
cancers associated with the<lb />
human papilloma virus<lb />
(HPV) kill more women than<lb />
AIDS,30 or that strains of<lb />
gonorrhea are now resistant to<lb />
penicillin.31<lb />
No, there was no<lb />
downside. It all looked<lb />
like so much<lb />
fun. But what a<lb />
price we are<lb />
paying now for<lb />
lies we have been<lb />
The government has also<lb />
contributed to mis crisis and<lb />
continues to exacerbate the problem. For<lb />
example, a current brochure from the<lb />
federal Centers for Disease Control and<lb />
the City of New York is entitled, 'Teens<lb />
Have the Right" and is apparently<lb />
intended to free adolescents from adult<lb />
authority. Inside are the six declarations<lb />
mat make up a 'Teenager's Bill of<lb />
Rights as follows:<lb />
� I have the right to think for myself.<lb />
� I have the right to decide whether to<lb />
have sex and whom to have it with.<lb />
� I have the right to use protection<lb />
when I have sex.<lb />
� I have the right to buy and use<lb />
condoms.<lb />
� I have the right to express myself.<lb />
� I have the right to ask for help if I<lb />
need it<lb />
Under this final item (the right to ask<lb />
for help) is a list of organizations and<lb />
phone numbers that readers are<lb />
encouraged to call. The philosophy that<lb />
governs several of the organizations<lb />
reflects the homosexual agenda, which<lb />
includes recruitment of the young and<lb />
vigorous promotion of a teen's right to<lb />
sexual expression.<lb />
Your tax dollars at work!<lb />
Surely there are other Americans<lb />
who recognize the danger now<lb />
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brightest. It is time to speak up for an<lb />
old-fashioned value called virginity.<lb />
Now, more than ever, virtue is a<lb />
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If you agree with Focus on the<lb />
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The. East Carolinian<lb />
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October 20, 1992<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Days of 'I Believe<lb />
As sad as it may seem, the days of "I<lb />
believe" are over at ECU.<lb />
In their victory Saturday, the Pirate<lb />
football team alternately received boos and<lb />
cheers. Sophomore quarterback Michael<lb />
Anderson, who is platooned with senior<lb />
Sean McConnell, threw two interceptions<lb />
against the Cincinnati Bearcats. The fans,<lb />
and that term is used loosely, booed Ander-<lb />
son after his second turnover. But they<lb />
cheered his completed passes.<lb />
Quarterbacks were not the only players<lb />
to be booed by unfaithful fans. In the third<lb />
quarter Saturday, Cedric Van Buren fielded<lb />
a Bearcat kickoff that could have easily<lb />
bounced over his head. But it didn't. He<lb />
caught the ball while running, a skillful<lb />
play. Then Van Buren stepped out of bounds<lb />
before being hit.<lb />
He could have gone out of bounds to<lb />
avoid being hit, or he could have do so<lb />
because he didn't have control of the ball, as<lb />
it appeared. Either way his choice was wise.<lb />
Yet the Pirate "faithful" sitting in the stands<lb />
booed Van Buren for, apparently, the crime<lb />
of protecting the ball.<lb />
Jeff Blake, the Pirate's starting quarter-<lb />
back for the 1991 season, had his share of<lb />
interceptions. Pick-offs should be expected<lb />
in an offense dominated by passing, such as<lb />
ours. When Blake threw interceptions in<lb />
1991, the fans responded with sabre slashes<lb />
and "We believe" chants. Fans did not give<lb />
up on the team.<lb />
A VIEW FROM ABOVE<lb />
' dead and gone?<lb />
Now, in 1992, McConnell and Ander-<lb />
son are criticized for the (sorry, guys) turn-<lb />
overs they have made, except, of course,<lb />
when their aggressive passing nets points<lb />
on the scoreboard for the Pirates.<lb />
The team is cheered by fair-weather<lb />
fans when, with the help of the other, over-<lb />
looked offensive players, one of our quar-<lb />
terbacks engineers a touchdown.<lb />
The Ficklen cannon thunders, a cheer-<lb />
leader sprints across the end zone with a<lb />
huge ECU flag and suddenly those battered<lb />
students on the field in the football uni-<lb />
forms are our team. And we have just scored.<lb />
Keep in mind the fact that both Ander-<lb />
son and McConnell have little experience as<lb />
starting quarterbacks for ECU. McConnell,<lb />
now a senior, waited in the wings while<lb />
Blake started in 1991.<lb />
Anderson is a sophomore; he will be<lb />
our quarterback of the future. Head Coach<lb />
Steve Logan says Anderson's miscues stem<lb />
from overconfidence. Logan said after the<lb />
Cincinnati winonSaturday that Anderson's<lb />
skills are sharp. His touchdown-to-inter-<lb />
ception ratio is 1-to-l. But he will learn, and<lb />
that takes time.<lb />
Experience will mold Anderson's pass-<lb />
ing eye and arm. He will eventually leamto<lb />
read defenses better, and to make less-dan-<lb />
gerous passes. The will be a potent aerial<lb />
threat in 1993.<lb />
Logan believes in his football team. The<lb />
fickle fans in Ficklen should, too.<lb />
By Scott Batchelor<lb />
A SIDEWARDS GLANCE<lb />
By David J. Jones<lb />
Don't judge Columbus by today's standards<lb />
Clinton will win, tax upper class heavily<lb />
Well, it's 14 days until Nov.<lb />
3 and the great American general<lb />
election. Unless something dras-<lb />
tic occurs, like the American elec-<lb />
torate wising up, Arkansas Gov.<lb />
Bill Clinton will become the next<lb />
president of the United states.<lb />
That's Clinton, which starts with a<lb />
"c" and that rhymes with "t" and<lb />
mat stands for trouble. Yes, folks,<lb />
mere's trouble in River City. Un-<lb />
less, of course, you're a liberal.<lb />
Liberals are a quirky, enig-<lb />
matic group. They seem to harbor<lb />
an ambivalent, even antagonistic,<lb />
view of success in this country, of<lb />
"making it If you Are bom to<lb />
poverty you are immediately the<lb />
foster child of liberals everywhere,<lb />
placed on a pedestal, seen as a<lb />
child of a callous, uncaring<lb />
economy. "Feast your eyes on<lb />
mis they say, holding a poor waif<lb />
on high, "gaze upon the blighted<lb />
result of our diabolical, capitalis-<lb />
tic, free-market economy They<lb />
champion you to death.<lb />
So maybe 20- or 30-years<lb />
later that child beats the odds.<lb />
Hard work, perseverance and de-<lb />
termination paid off. You ascend<lb />
from the ramshackle tenements of<lb />
Poverty Place to a two-story home<lb />
in the suburbs, complete with a<lb />
two-car garage and a white picket<lb />
fence. In other words, that child<lb />
made it, and became financially<lb />
successful. No more going to bed<lb />
hungry; that child now makes<lb />
good money, maybe six figures a<lb />
year.<lb />
Then one day you turn on<lb />
the television and there is the grey-<lb />
haired (or is it black today?) image<lb />
of Bill Clinton in an unctuous dis-<lb />
course on his plan for the Ameri-<lb />
can economy. He says he is going<lb />
to increase taxes on couples who<lb />
gross $200,000 or more per year.<lb />
Thatadultchild'sheart skips<lb />
a beat. "So your plan calls for an<lb />
increase in taxes?" a reporter asks<lb />
Clinton. "Only on those dirty<lb />
scoundrels who earn $60,000 a year<lb />
while others can't even afford to<lb />
buy a third color television<lb />
Clinton replies, choking back a<lb />
sob. "It's time these folks paid their<lb />
fair share says, inflated with pride<lb />
for having struck a blow for the<lb />
impoverished and the downtrod-<lb />
den. I was once among the impov-<lb />
erished, the adult thinks aloud,<lb />
and the liberals loved me, told me<lb />
I was worth something, thatl could<lb />
make it in this country, gave me<lb />
money and encouragement to<lb />
strive to succeed. "Endeavor to<lb />
persevere they said. I dragged<lb />
myself up from those dank depths,<lb />
and what do they say of me now?<lb />
Am I applauded for my ef-<lb />
forts? No. Are my accomplish-<lb />
ments pointed to as examples of<lb />
how one can succeed in America?<lb />
No.<lb />
Now I am an enemy of the<lb />
state, a financially successful indi-<lb />
vidual to be taxed into oblivion.<lb />
Gee, you wonder, where's Ronald<lb />
Reagan when you need him?<lb />
See how the liberals work?<lb />
They want to keep you down be-<lb />
cause that's where you need them<lb />
the most. Theirs is a program de-<lb />
signed to destroy motivation and<lb />
increase dependency. I ask you,<lb />
where is the incentive to succeed<lb />
financially if you know that the<lb />
more you make the greater the<lb />
percentage of taxes will be stolen<lb />
from your earnings?<lb />
This goes back to a concept<lb />
much maligned and ill-defined by<lb />
liberals in general and the team<lb />
Clinton-Gore in particular. I'm<lb />
talking about trickle-down eco-<lb />
nomics,seenastheeviloftheeight-<lb />
ies. It's beautiful in its simplicity,<lb />
as evidenced by the great eco-<lb />
nomic growth seen in the America<lb />
from 1983 to 1989, during which<lb />
the poorest 20 percent of Ameri-<lb />
cans saw a 12 percent rise in in-<lb />
come.<lb />
Simply stated, supply-side<lb />
theory acknow ledges tha t jobs and<lb />
economic opportunity flow down-<lb />
ward from those that are prosper-<lb />
ous, not from the bottom up. Busi-<lb />
nesses that are not overburdened<lb />
by taxes and fe leral reserve regu-<lb />
lations expand and create more<lb />
wealth for everyone, not just the<lb />
rich upper class.<lb />
You must ask yourself, "If<lb />
not trickle-down, then what?" Jobs<lb />
and financial surplus are not cre-<lb />
ated from the bottom up, unless,<lb />
of course, money and other finan-<lb />
cial incentives are supplied by the<lb />
government. But where would this<lb />
money come from? You guessed<lb />
it�taxes. And that starts with "t"<lb />
and that rhymes with "c" and that<lb />
stands for Clinton.<lb />
Yep, there's going to be<lb />
trouble in River City if things don't<lb />
change soon. Bet on it.<lb />
The<lb />
James R. Knisely, General Manager<lb />
Blair Skinner, Managing Editor<lb />
Arthur A. Sutorius, Director of Advertising<lb />
Five hundred years ago on<lb />
Oct. 12, it happened. Two o'clock<lb />
in the morning on that day in 1492,<lb />
land came into view to the first of<lb />
Columbus' three ships, and the<lb />
world was forever changed.<lb />
Whether the change was good or<lb />
bad has yet to be determined.<lb />
I was listening to a radio talk<lb />
show Tuesday and the majority of<lb />
the people calling in were doing<lb />
so to express their disgust with<lb />
the fact that America celebrates<lb />
Columbus Day. The major thrust<lb />
of their argument was that Co-<lb />
lumbus committed very cruel<lb />
crimes, like cutting the hands off<lb />
of those people he had dubbed the<lb />
Indians, who did not bring enough<lb />
gold to please him.<lb />
Folks, no one is going to deny<lb />
that many of the acts that Colum-<lb />
buscommitted werecrimesbyany<lb />
standard of today' American soci-<lb />
ety. Neither will anyone (in pos-<lb />
session of half a brain) try to make<lb />
a successful case that Columbus<lb />
did more good than bad in his<lb />
actions.<lb />
What needs to be stated is<lb />
that you cannot judge a man who<lb />
did something over five hundred<lb />
years ago. Before you decide to<lb />
tune out, listen up. Columbus'<lb />
actions must be (not should be,<lb />
but must be) considered within<lb />
the context of the world and soci-<lb />
ety in which he lived.<lb />
Columbus lived in a world<lb />
that was much more harsh than<lb />
the current one we, as Americans,<lb />
enjoy. That goes without saying,<lb />
but he also lived in a society that<lb />
does not even compare with ours<lb />
today. Everything that Columbus<lb />
did was not only acceptable but<lb />
expected by the society of 15th<lb />
century Europe. Everyone that<lb />
was alive at that time in Europe<lb />
agreed with what he did.<lb />
It is a sad fact, that at this<lb />
point in history western and south-<lb />
ern Europe were in possession of<lb />
world power and believed that<lb />
anyone who was not like them<lb />
were somehow less than human<lb />
or at the very least heathen, but it<lb />
is a fact nonetheless.<lb />
This being the case, plus the<lb />
fact that the ancient law of "might<lb />
makes right" wasand is still pretty<lb />
much a constant in any society<lb />
that has ever existed, presents us<lb />
with the context in which Colum-<lb />
bus must be judged. As bad as it<lb />
sounds, Columbus would be ren-<lb />
dered a verdict of "not guilty<lb />
Let me say that I am not con-<lb />
doning any thing that Columbus<lb />
has done. I am saying that to judge<lb />
him by today's laws and standards<lb />
is not only stupid, but reprehen-<lb />
sible.<lb />
No matter what has since<lb />
happened it still seems that after<lb />
3,000 years of trying to form an<lb />
effective civilization, we just can't<lb />
seem to get it right. So far we have<lb />
yet to form a society that is totally<lb />
unbiased and looks at individuals<lb />
as people not as things.<lb />
The current racism issues in<lb />
our own "civilization" is just the<lb />
next chapter in a seemingly end-<lb />
less line of human relations prob-<lb />
lems.<lb />
We regard our founding fa-<lb />
thers as heroes of this land and<lb />
patriots in every meaning of the<lb />
word. The fact of the matter is that<lb />
most were rich, aristocratic, slave<lb />
owners or American Indian<lb />
slaughterers.<lb />
They were also guilty of com-<lb />
mitting treason against their coun-<lb />
trymen in Britain. The fact is that<lb />
they did not see killing Native<lb />
Americans as wrong. They did not<lb />
see the use of slaves as being<lb />
wrong. They did have brains<lb />
enough to notice it was going to be<lb />
a problem but even they didn't<lb />
know what to do about it. These<lb />
men are still our founding fathers<lb />
and without them, for good or<lb />
bad, we wou Id not ha ve this coun-<lb />
try that we have today. Do I still<lb />
think that many of the actions they<lb />
committed were horrible? Of<lb />
course I do, who wouldn't? But I<lb />
do not believe that these men are<lb />
to be judged by today's rules. They<lb />
must be seen as acting within the<lb />
society in which they lived. And<lb />
by those standards, they did noth-<lb />
ing incorrect, unethical, or illegal.<lb />
In Ancient Greece, the city<lb />
state of Sparta had institutional-<lb />
ized a measure that would make<lb />
us shudder today.<lb />
In Sparta it was expected<lb />
thata young boy was to bond with<lb />
an older man as part of the boy's<lb />
educational upbringing.<lb />
This bond, however, in-<lb />
cluded homosexual relations be-<lb />
tween man and boy.<lb />
In today's world the man<lb />
would be arrested, tried, found<lb />
guilty and put in jail with no hope<lb />
of release. Just because we see this<lb />
action as despicable, does not<lb />
mean we can say that people (I say<lb />
people because the bonding was<lb />
girl-to-woman also) of that time<lb />
were sick and twisted perverts.<lb />
Sparta's society was one of the<lb />
greatest there ever was in the an-<lb />
cient world.<lb />
These are just two examples<lb />
that I have given in the hopes that<lb />
you will see why we cannot judge<lb />
Columbus for what he did by<lb />
today's standards. The old saying<lb />
mat "wrong is wrong" or "a crime<lb />
is a crime" does not hold true, it's<lb />
all relative to when and where<lb />
something occurred.<lb />
We could make arguments,<lb />
judging past heroes by today's<lb />
standards, for the terminating of<lb />
every holiday in existence.<lb />
There is even a movement<lb />
under way right now to abolish<lb />
the concept of Thomas Jefferson<lb />
being one of the great leaders of<lb />
this country. Sure he was a rich<lb />
slave owner. It wasn't seen as<lb />
wrong by the people in power at<lb />
the time.<lb />
Does that diminish the fact<lb />
he was a brilliant politician and a<lb />
passionate statesman? No, of<lb />
course it doesn't. Note that I do<lb />
not justify slavery. I am simply<lb />
stating that when slavery existed,<lb />
it was accepted and was practiced.<lb />
Columbus changed the<lb />
world. For better or for worse, his<lb />
actions, directly or indirectly, af-<lb />
fected more men, women and chil-<lb />
dren man almost anyone else who<lb />
ever existed.<lb />
How the world was changed<lb />
by Columbus and what would<lb />
have happened if things were dif-<lb />
ferent could be debated into infin-<lb />
ity and it would do no good at all.<lb />
Columbus came, the world was<lb />
changed and we are the direct<lb />
descendants of that change.<lb />
Whether Columbus was a<lb />
good man by today's standards is<lb />
irrelevant.<lb />
That he was the individual<lb />
responsible for such massive<lb />
change is relevant. If you don't<lb />
want to respect the man at least<lb />
respect the event of his life that<lb />
made the world (whatever the<lb />
outcome) a very different place<lb />
indeed.<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'l, Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Sean Herring, Copy Editor<lb />
Richard Haselrig, Staff Illustrator<lb />
Michael Albuquerque, Business Manager<lb />
John Bullard, Circulation Manager<lb />
Cori Daniels, Layout Manager<lb />
Woody Barnes, Advertising Production Manager<lb />
Dail Reed, Photo Editor<lb />
Deborah Daniel, Secretary<lb />
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To the Editor:<lb />
The editorial entitled<lb />
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tim" in the Oct. 15 edition of The<lb />
East Carolinian stated "currently,<lb />
campus organizations, such as the<lb />
American Marketing Association<lb />
 regularly hold meetings and<lb />
events at bars and restaurants in<lb />
the downtown area<lb />
The AM A holds its meetings<lb />
in the General Classroom Build-<lb />
ing rooms 1028 and 1032. Meet-<lb />
ings consist of reports from offic-<lb />
ers and committees concerning<lb />
ongoing Association projects and<lb />
career development activities. Pro-<lb />
gram meetings include presenta-<lb />
tions by executive guests repre-<lb />
senting companies such as U.S.<lb />
Steel, IBM, CT&amp;T, Belk, Texcize<lb />
and other national, regional and<lb />
local firms.<lb />
Your editorial misrepresents<lb />
our award-winning collegiate<lb />
AMA organization. It leads to in-<lb />
accurate and unfair conclusions<lb />
that are offensive to chapter offic-<lb />
ers, members and faculty advis-<lb />
ers. These individuals work hard<lb />
to achieve our educational and<lb />
career development objectives. On<lb />
their behalf, I ask that you print<lb />
this response in the next issue of<lb />
The East Carolinian.<lb />
Edward W.Wheatley<lb />
Chair<lb />
Department of marketing<lb />
(Editor's Note: Althoughone<lb />
portion the Oct. 15 editorial was<lb />
worded incorrectly, once a year<lb />
the AMA holds a meeting in the<lb />
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system.<lb />
During the meeting, it was<lb />
announced that 97 percent of the<lb />
1991 School of Nursing gradu-<lb />
ates passed their state board<lb />
exam.<lb />
For the fall of 1993, Writing<lb />
Across the Curriculum will re-<lb />
quire all students to take at least<lb />
12 hours of writing classes.<lb />
Robert Thompson, chair of<lb />
the political science department,<lb />
said there are 1,070 more stu-<lb />
dents this fall than last spring, a<lb />
6.4 percent increase. He said the<lb />
increase can be attributed to re-<lb />
cruitment practices, enhanced<lb />
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advising programs and Peach<lb />
Bowlathletic program.<lb />
"For the first time since<lb />
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SAT that is slightly larger than<lb />
the national average Thomp-<lb />
son said.<lb />
Thompson said enrollment<lb />
will continue to rise in the fol-<lb />
lowing years.<lb />
"We will be aiming for a<lb />
student body of 18,000 next fall<lb />
he said. "We will continue im-<lb />
provement of SATs and close the<lb />
gap with the other North Caro-<lb />
lina institutions. Others have in-<lb />
creased their standards by cut-<lb />
ting admissions, unlike us<lb />
To offset the abundance of<lb />
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FREE Bowling, Billiards, Table Tennis<lb />
Refreshments on the Ground Floor<lb />
"Friday the 13th, Part One"<lb />
Booogie Music<lb />
ABLE sponsors Top Spinning Hits<lb />
WZMB dejays The RAVE<lb />
ECU Grass<lb />
"A Night at the Races" -bet on a winner!<lb />
Costume Contest Registration<lb />
Costume Contest for Best All Around,<lb />
Scariest &amp; Funniest guy and ghoul!<lb />
"Friday the 13th, Part Two"<lb />
FREE Breakfast provided by ARA &amp;<lb />
Campus Dining Services<lb />
"Blizzard of Bucks"<lb />
Door Prize Drawings<lb />
(must be present to win)<lb />
"Evil Dead, Part Two"<lb />
Grand Prize Drawing<lb />
(must be present to win)<lb />
THE MADNESS ENDS<lb />
Hendrix Theatre<lb />
&amp;<lb />
Hendrix Theatre<lb />
Great Room<lb />
Social Room<lb />
Multi-Purpose Rm<lb />
Room 244<lb />
Big Screen TV Rm<lb />
Hendrix Theatre<lb />
Hendrix Theatre<lb />
Hendrix Theatre<lb />
MSC Cafeteria<lb />
Multi-Purpose Rm<lb />
Hendrix Theatre<lb />
Hendrix Theatre<lb />
Hendrix Theatre<lb />
Fright Night Facts Part 1<lb />
"Blizzard of Bucks" defined:<lb />
A game in which one lucky contestant gets to enter the Monster Money Ma-<lb />
chine and try to grab, snatch, andor collect as much of the flying greenbacks<lb />
as possible in a given amount of time. How do you get there? Why you partici-<lb />
pate in several bewitching activities with three other fiends of choice.<lb />
"A Night at the Races" defined:<lb />
A game in which you wager high stakes on a number of headless horse races<lb />
on the Mendenhall Big Screen TV. Prizes awarded for each race winner! Get<lb />
there before the box seats fill up!<lb />
What is a FREE BREAKFAST?<lb />
A spell that will be cast upon anyone entering the MSC Cafeteria between the<lb />
hours of l:00am-2:30am this Halloween Night. This witches' breakfast brew is<lb />
packed with Halloween Ghouldies!<lb />
Admission by valid ECU ID. One guest allowed per person. Each admission receives a ticket for the Door<lb />
Prizes. NO READMISSION upon departure from MSC. NO ONE UNDER THE INFLUENCE WILL BE<lb />
ADMITTED. SGA Transit will provide shuttle service to and from major apartment complexes from<lb />
12:00am-4:00am. MSC Snack Bar will be open for cashdining card basis.<lb />
Everything's<lb />
FREEwMian<lb />
ECULD.H<lb />
Sponsored by the Staff's of:<lb />
The Department of University Unions<lb />
Recreational Services � Campus Dining Ser-<lb />
vicesARA � Resident Education � University<lb />
Housing � Career Services � Student Develop-<lb />
ment � Special Populations � Student Health<lb />
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Jlie East Carolinian<lb />
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Classifieds<lb />
EORRENTIFOR SALEaHELP WANTED�<lb />
page 6<lb />
TIRED OF YOUR PRESENT<lb />
LIVING ARRANGE-<lb />
MENTS? Need a roommate to<lb />
share Apt at 807 College View<lb />
Apts. $125mo, 12 utilities<lb />
(lowest rent in Greenville) 2BR,<lb />
� large den, ECU bus. For more<lb />
info, call 758-9865.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED: to<lb />
share two bedroom fully fur-<lb />
nished apa r tment. ECU bus ac-<lb />
cess nearby. Call Tim at 758-<lb />
5207.<lb />
KINGS ARMS APART-<lb />
MENTS: 1 and 2 bedroom<lb />
apartments. Energy-efficient,<lb />
several locations in town. Car-<lb />
peted, kitchen appliances,<lb />
some water and sewer paid,<lb />
washerdryer hookups. Call<lb />
752-8915.<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED:<lb />
Roommate needed to share a<lb />
two-bedroom town house<lb />
apartment. Rent is $160 a<lb />
month and half electricity.<lb />
Contact: Stacy Peterson - Car-<lb />
riage House Apts Apt 60 -<lb />
321-1532 (leave a message)<lb />
ROOM FOR RENT. Sheraton<lb />
Village, behind Ramada. The<lb />
room is in a 2 bedroom<lb />
townhouse, includes, washer<lb />
&amp; dryer, electricity, water, ba-<lb />
sic phone, $275 monthly, 355-<lb />
6534.<lb />
APARTMENT FOR RENT.<lb />
One bedroom, $275 a month. 4<lb />
blocks from campus, energy<lb />
effiecent, free basic cable,<lb />
washerdryer hookups. Avail-<lb />
able January 1 (nego.) Apt 3<lb />
Captain's Quarter. Call 830-<lb />
6902.<lb />
2 FEMALE ROOMMATES<lb />
NEEDED. Non-smokers, pref<lb />
grads. 211 blocks to campus.<lb />
$175 rent plus $175 deposit and<lb />
13 utils. House has finished<lb />
hardwood floors, Cntrl air and<lb />
hear, large kitchen, bath. Quiet<lb />
family area. Phone: 757-6665 8-<lb />
5pm. Leave message for Phyllis.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED:<lb />
Roommate needed to take over<lb />
lease in January house. 1 block<lb />
form campus. Own room<lb />
$145.00 month, 15 utitilies.<lb />
Call 'She' for details. (919) 758-<lb />
2590.<lb />
LOOKING FOR ROOM-<lb />
MATE Wistful Vista. One block<lb />
from campus. Spacious apart-<lb />
ment, large kitchen, hardwood<lb />
floors, partially furnished. Rent<lb />
$175month &amp; 12 utilities.<lb />
Need by November 1st. Call<lb />
Karen or Mary at 830-9450.<lb />
GOVERNMENT SEIZED<lb />
CARS, trucks, boats, 4wheel-<lb />
ers, motohomes, by FBI, IRS,<lb />
DEA. Available in your area<lb />
now. Call 1-800-333-3737 ext.<lb />
'C-5999.<lb />
ARE YOU SCARED of walk-<lb />
ing alone at night or in danger-<lb />
ous areas because of fear of at-<lb />
tack? Then buy the quorum<lb />
PAAL: Personal Attack Alarm.<lb />
Once activated the PAAL emits<lb />
anearpiercing 107dedbelalarm<lb />
that scares off attackers. Call 758-<lb />
6425 for more info.<lb />
SUBARU 1989 GL 4 door, au-<lb />
tomatic, air, power windows<lb />
and locks. Excellent condition.<lb />
Oneowner. $4,150.00.756-2723.<lb />
PAY IN-STATE TUITION?<lb />
Read Residency Status and Tu-<lb />
ition, the practical pamphlet<lb />
written by an attorney on the in-<lb />
state residency application pro-<lb />
cess. For Sale: Student Stores,<lb />
Wright Building.<lb />
PASSES FOR SALE: Up to 8<lb />
grass passes. Good for any con-<lb />
cert at Walnut Creek $20<lb />
each(neg) 758-6180. Good for<lb />
Bad Company concert.<lb />
EOOKTRADER<lb />
BUY AND TRADE<lb />
PAPERBACK BOOKS<lb />
OVER<lb />
50,000 TITLES<lb />
919 Dickinson Ave.<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
758-6909<lb />
COMICS OLD &amp; NEW<lb />
NilWJ. USED CD'S<lb />
'WAN 111)<lb />
STUDENTS OR ORGANI-<lb />
ZATIONS. Promote our<lb />
Florida Spring Break packages.<lb />
Earn money and free trips. Or-<lb />
ganize small or large groups.<lb />
Call Campus Marketing. 1-800-<lb />
423-5264.<lb />
$$ $, FREE TRAVEL AND<lb />
RESUME EXPERIENCE In-<lb />
dividuals and Student Organi-<lb />
zations wanted to promote<lb />
SPRING BREAK, call the<lb />
Nation's leader. Inter - Cam-<lb />
pus Programs 1-800-327-6013.<lb />
SAVE ON SPRING BREAK<lb />
'93! Jamaica, Cancun and<lb />
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early and save$ $! Organize<lb />
group and Travel Free! Sun<lb />
Splash Tours 1-800-426-7710.<lb />
CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIR-<lb />
ING - Earn $2,000Month <lb />
world travel (Hawaii, Mexico,<lb />
the Carribean, etc.) Holiday,<lb />
Summer and Career employ-<lb />
ment available. No experience<lb />
necessary. For employment<lb />
program call 1-206-634-0468<lb />
. ext. C5362.<lb />
POSTAL JOBS AVAILABLE!<lb />
Many positions. Great benefits.<lb />
Call 1-800-333-3737 ext. P-3712.<lb />
WORK AT HOME; Assembly,<lb />
Crafts, Typing and more! Up to<lb />
$500.00 a week possible. For<lb />
information write: Source 1840-<lb />
D Simonton Road, Dept. 9108,<lb />
Statesville, NC 28677.<lb />
$360UP WEEKLY. Mailing<lb />
Brochures! Sparefull-time. Set<lb />
own hours! RUSH self-ad-<lb />
dressed stamped envelope:<lb />
Publishers (Gl) 1821 Hillandale<lb />
Rd 1B-295 Durham, NC 27705<lb />
GUARANTEED WORK<lb />
AVAILABLE. Excellent pay for<lb />
EASY homebased work. Full<lb />
part time. Rush self-addressed<lb />
stamped envelope: Publishers<lb />
(G2) 1821 Hillandale Rd 1B-<lb />
295 Durham, NC 27705.<lb />
"HELP WANTED" EARN<lb />
$1,500 WEEKLY mailing our<lb />
circulars . . Begin NOW! . . .<lb />
FREE packet! SEYS, Dept. 164,<lb />
Box 4000, Cordova, 38018-4000.<lb />
EMERGENCY! Expanding<lb />
company needs hardworking<lb />
reliable students to mail our<lb />
diet brochures form Home<lb />
Dorm! Earn up to $200 FT or<lb />
$1000 FT! Employees neeeded<lb />
immediately! for job Applica-<lb />
tion send Self-Addressed<lb />
Stamped Envelope: Colossal<lb />
Marketing, Employee Process-<lb />
ing, P.O. Box 291140 Port Or-<lb />
ange, FL 32129.<lb />
WANTED: PART TIME VAN<lb />
DRIVER for local paratransit<lb />
agency. Perfect for college stu-<lb />
dents and anyone desiring<lb />
parttime work. Some early<lb />
morning and afternoon hours<lb />
as well as midday. Duties in-<lb />
clude operation of vehicle and<lb />
assitance of elderly, handi-<lb />
capped and disadvantage pas-<lb />
sengers. Expect positive atti-<lb />
tude and good working his-<lb />
tory and good driving record.<lb />
If interested apply in person at<lb />
CTS Management Company,<lb />
901 Staton Blvd Greenville,<lb />
NC 27858 (EOA) call 830-1939.<lb />
IFYOUHAVE limited amount<lb />
of time and are interested in<lb />
part-time employment,<lb />
Brody's may have a salescus-<lb />
tomer service position for you.<lb />
Flexible AMPMWeekend<lb />
HELP WANTED<lb />
schedules. Applications now<lb />
being accepted. Brody's The<lb />
Plaza MonWed. 1-4 pm.<lb />
FREE SPRING BREAK VA-<lb />
CATION. Organize a group,<lb />
earn commissions and Free<lb />
Trips! Call 800-826-9100.<lb />
BABYSITTER NEEDED. Mon-<lb />
days of every week and occa-<lb />
sional weeknight. Twochildren<lb />
(3 yrs &amp; 5 months). Call 752-<lb />
8564 from 3-5 p.m.<lb />
WANTED<lb />
The East Carolinian is now<lb />
accepting applications for:<lb />
�CLASSIFIEDS AD<lb />
TECHICIAN<lb />
�ASST. LIFESTYLE<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
�COPY' EDITOR<lb />
�TYPESETTER<lb />
Apply at the Student<lb />
PUBS Building.<lb />
SERVICES Ol I ER<lb />
TYPING: Error-free, quick and<lb />
dependable at reasonable cost.<lb />
Excellent typing and proof-<lb />
read ing skills (grammar, punc-<lb />
tuation, sentence structure,<lb />
etc.). Call Pauline at 757-3693.<lb />
STUDY ABROAD IN AUS-<lb />
TRALIA: Information on se-<lb />
mester, year, graduate, sum-<lb />
mer and internship programs<lb />
in Australia. We represent 28<lb />
Australian Universities. Call us<lb />
toll free 1-800-245-2575.<lb />
UPDATE YOUR IMAGE. Call<lb />
today for color analysis, skin<lb />
condition analysis and<lb />
makeover. Michelle Lanire<lb />
BeautiControl Image Consult-<lb />
ant. 758-9629.<lb />
GREEKS! Have the hot MU-<lb />
SIC MIX and light show of<lb />
downtown at your next social<lb />
function! Call MOBILE MU-<lb />
SIC PRODUCTIONS at 758-<lb />
4644. Ask for Lee.<lb />
PRIVATE TUTORING avail-<lb />
able in Biology, Chemistry,<lb />
Mathematics and Communi-<lb />
cations. First half hour free.<lb />
Turn you semester around<lb />
now. Call Kyle at 752-7189 or<lb />
REMftCH iNfORMMJfl<lb />
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all subjects<lb />
Order Catalog Today with VlsaMC or COD<lb />
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SERVICES OEEERED<lb />
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RAISE A COOL.<lb />
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IN JUST ONE WEEK!<lb />
PLUS $1000 FOR THE<lb />
MEMBER WHO CALLS!<lb />
No obligation. No cost.<lb />
You also get a FREE<lb />
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1-800-932-0528, Ext. P5<lb />
LOSTANDIOUND<lb />
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era Id surrounded by diamonds<lb />
with yellow gold band. Sized<lb />
small. Reward offered. Call 757-<lb />
6098 (8-5) and 830-4968 after 5<lb />
pm.<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
SWIRLING VORTICES OF<lb />
PURE ENERGY come to, and<lb />
pass thru me, RADIATING in<lb />
ALL DIRECTIONS. A pebble<lb />
in A COSMIC POOL reflecting<lb />
a seismic vibration. ENJOY IT<lb />
IN YOUR LIFE.<lb />
LADIES: Let's Transcend the<lb />
meaningless and trivial, life can<lb />
be so mystical. Let me shine<lb />
some love and light in your life.<lb />
Write. HAWK, PO Box 8663,<lb />
Greenville, NC 27835.<lb />
SINCE YOU'RE SINGLE<lb />
AND LIKE TO MINGLE;<lb />
come to a FREE Bowling Party<lb />
at East Carolina Bowl, 700 Red<lb />
Banks Road. RSVP with Sheri.<lb />
355-5510.<lb />
WRITERPHILOSOPHER<lb />
MUSICIAN AND POETIC<lb />
SOUL seeks friendship and cor-<lb />
respondence from like-minded<lb />
lady. Photos and letters to MV,<lb />
PO Box 8663, Greenville, NC<lb />
27835.<lb />
BUDDY: Life is wonderful just<lb />
cuz you're in it. Happy Birth-<lb />
day! Love Always, Jenna. P.S.<lb />
Enjoy it, we're all going<lb />
"Straight to hell" anyway!<lb />
LADIES! The 2nd annual male<lb />
auction if finally here! Come to<lb />
GC 1028 at 8:00 pm to place<lb />
YOUR bid on one of these men!<lb />
All proceeds go towards the<lb />
Real Life Crisis Center of Gre-<lb />
enville. Free dinners, gift cer-<lb />
tificates, and much more! Come<lb />
join the fun!<lb />
ALPHA OMICRON PI<lb />
proudly presents Why Ask<lb />
Why Dare To Be Dry! Alco-<lb />
hol Awareness Tuesday Octo-<lb />
ber 20,1992. 4:00 pm at Wright<lb />
Auditorium. .Sponsorer by<lb />
Pepsi.<lb />
SIGMA PLEDGES. Keep up;<lb />
the good work. We're all be-<lb />
hind you. Love, the Sisters.<lb />
PI KAPPS, we had a great time<lb />
building the float with you<lb />
guys. Lets get together again<lb />
sometime soon. Love, the Sig-<lb />
mas.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS on<lb />
your engagement Heather.<lb />
Hower. We're all so happy for<lb />
you. We love you! The Sigmas.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS to the.<lb />
newlyinitiatedDeltasof ALPHA.<lb />
DELTA PI: Kelly Baker, Brette<lb />
Brewer, Catherine Brown, Kara<lb />
Buttermore, Catherine Cameron<lb />
Katie Coley, Amy Collins, Erin!<lb />
Graham, Catherine Irwinjelynn<lb />
Kaplan, Sherry Lang, JoAnne<lb />
Lindsey, Amy Lytle, Heather<lb />
McLaughlin, StuartMabie, Trish<lb />
Marapoti, Monica Mattox, Lee <lb />
Neely, Carrie Oleson, Michelle<lb />
Peach, Lisa Pittart, Amy Powell<lb />
Cara Pwers,Tressa Schmid, Amy<lb />
Schism, Jennifer Scott, Rene<lb />
Smallwood, Caroline Smith,<lb />
Shannon Smith, Tricia Spove,<lb />
DeAnne Waugh and Anna<lb />
Zedeits. We're so proud of you!<lb />
Love, your Sisters.<lb />
ALL GREEKS: The annual Al-<lb />
pha Pi Greek Drink Out will be<lb />
Wed. Oct. 21 at the bottom of<lb />
the hill. Contact Kim Parker<lb />
(758-1880) for details.<lb />
ft<lb />
PIKE: Congrats on A &amp;BTeam :<lb />
Tennis for making the finals.<lb />
PI KAPPA ALPHA: Congrats<lb />
on A &amp; B TEAM Football team<lb />
on making finals and B Team<lb />
on a victory.<lb />
PIKE: Homecoming was a<lb />
blast. Hope you enjoyed it.<lb />
REAGAN: See I told you I would<lb />
spell it right. By the way, your<lb />
wekome for dinner but keep your<lb />
money next time. The food this<lb />
weekend was great! Thanks for<lb />
everything, DARLING!<lb />
GALE: Thanks for the fixing my<lb />
plant. The POT looks great.<lb />
MO, MO BO BO banana fanna<lb />
fo, fo. Me, mi, mo, MO! Real<lb />
original, HUH!<lb />
Announcements<lb />
BISEXUAIGAY-IFS-<lb />
BIAN SUPPORT GROUP<lb />
Social support and activi-<lb />
ties. Meeting are closed. All<lb />
757-6766 11:00-12:15 Tues.<lb />
and Thurs. or 1:00-2:30 Wed.<lb />
for information on meeting<lb />
time and place.<lb />
FITNESS EXTRAVA-<lb />
GANZA!<lb />
As part of the Timex Fit-<lb />
ness Week, Recreational Ser-<lb />
vices will be offering a Fit-<lb />
ness Class Extravaganza. All<lb />
scheduled fitness classes on<lb />
Thursday, October 22, at<lb />
Christenbury Gym and the<lb />
Pipeline Pumphouse will be<lb />
free of charge! Registered<lb />
participants will receive a bo-<lb />
nus coupon. Refreshments<lb />
and prizes will be awarded<lb />
at the end of the class. Stop by<lb />
204 Christenbury Gym for a<lb />
schedule!<lb />
TRIATHLON ANYONF?<lb />
Recreational Services will be<lb />
sponsoring a Triathlon dur-<lb />
ing Timex Fitness Week. A 21<lb />
minute Triathon-10 min. lap<lb />
swimming, 10 min. station-<lb />
ary bicycling and 1 min. push-<lb />
ups (regular or modified).<lb />
The event will take place on<lb />
Wednesday, October 21 from<lb />
3-6 pm at Christenbury Gym.<lb />
The event is open to men and<lb />
women. Awards go to the top<lb />
male and female in each event.<lb />
And also to the top overall fin-<lb />
isher. For more information<lb />
call 757-6387.<lb />
AOUASPRAY PARTY?<lb />
Recreational Services is of-<lb />
fering a AquaSpray Party as a<lb />
part of Timex Fitness Week. A<lb />
free aquaerobics fitness class<lb />
with your ECU Student ID!<lb />
Tuesday, October 20 from 5:30-<lb />
6:30, Christenbury Pool. Don't<lb />
Miss It For more information,<lb />
call 757-6387. There will be re-<lb />
freshments and a prize draw-<lb />
ing at the end of the class!<lb />
NATIONAL RFSIDFNCF<lb />
HALL HONORARY<lb />
National Residence Hall<lb />
Honoarary for 1992 members<lb />
will be Tuesday, October 20,<lb />
1992 at 5pm in Medenhall 212.<lb />
RECREATIONAI SFR-<lb />
VICES BASKFTBAI1<lb />
REGISTRATION<lb />
3-on-3 Basketball Registra-<lb />
tion Recreational Services 3-<lb />
on-3 Basketball Registration<lb />
will be held on Wednesday Oc-<lb />
tober 21 at 5:00pm in Biology<lb />
103. For more information call<lb />
757-6387.<lb />
FLAG FOOTBALL RFGIS-<lb />
TRATION<lb />
Recreational Services CR<lb />
Flag Football Registration will<lb />
be held on Tuesday, October<lb />
20 at 5:00pm in Biology 103. A<lb />
team member mustbepresent!<lb />
For more information call 757-<lb />
6387.<lb />
EAST CAROLINA HON-<lb />
ORS ORGANIZATION<lb />
ECHO-<lb />
East Carolina Honors Or-<lb />
ganization will meet Oct. 20, at<lb />
Pizza Inn on Greenville Blvd.<lb />
If you need directions or a ride<lb />
call 756-2717 or 931-7909. We<lb />
will be leaving at 4:45pm and<lb />
5:05 from the Fleming Lobby.<lb />
REMEMBER: dues are $5.00.<lb />
ATTENTION PRF-P.T.<lb />
STUDENTS<lb />
The pre-physical therapy<lb />
club will be having a meeting<lb />
Wed. Oct. 21 at 7:30 in Men-<lb />
denhall 221. A physical thera-<lb />
pist from the Greenville School<lb />
System will be the guest<lb />
speaker. New members are<lb />
welcome. If you have ques-<lb />
tions, call Dawn at 321-0025.<lb />
STUDY ABROADTN<lb />
ENGLAND<lb />
Now is the time to apply for<lb />
the National or International<lb />
Student Exchange or for one of<lb />
many study abroad opportu-<lb />
nities including a direct ex-<lb />
change to England! A faculty<lb />
member and students from<lb />
DeMontfort University in<lb />
Leichester, England will be<lb />
speaking at the next informa-<lb />
tion session which will be held<lb />
on Thursday, Oct. 22at 3:30pm<lb />
inGCB 1003. Please attend and<lb />
discover the many opportuni-<lb />
ties awaiting you! Check your<lb />
ECU Student Activity calendar<lb />
for furture information sessions<lb />
or call Ms. Stephanie Evancho,<lb />
757-6769, for an appointment.<lb />
Pick up a brochure and appli-<lb />
cations form soon! Our new<lb />
location is the International<lb />
House, 306 E. 9th Street!<lb />
PHI SIGMA TAU<lb />
Phi Sigma Tau, The<lb />
Philosphy ClubHonor Frater-<lb />
nity, will be presenting a dis-<lb />
cussion on the Family Values<lb />
issue this Wednesday, October<lb />
21. There will be speakers from<lb />
the Philosophy,<lb />
Anthropolpogy, Political Sci-<lb />
ence and Sociology depart-<lb />
ments. All are welcome to at-<lb />
tend and participate, at 7:00 in<lb />
room 244 Mendenhall.<lb />
NEW MARTI AI ARTS<lb />
sum<lb />
Ninjutsu is made up of<lb />
methods for striking and grap-<lb />
pling in unarmed fighting,<lb />
tumbling and breakfalls, con-<lb />
ditioning the body and main-<lb />
taining health. The focus of the<lb />
club will be on traditional and<lb />
modern day self-defense situ-<lb />
ations and dealing with them<lb />
on the physical, mental and<lb />
spiritual level. First meeting is<lb />
Wednesday October 21,at9:00<lb />
pm in Room 112 Christenbury.<lb />
All interested are welcome to<lb />
attend.<lb />
AED MEMBERS AND<lb />
PLEDGFS<lb />
There will be a meeting on<lb />
Tues. Oct 20,1992 in Flanagan<lb />
307. Pledges need to meet at<lb />
6:30; members at 7:00pm. Our<lb />
speaker will be Dr. Jack Allison,<lb />
Head of the PCMH Emergency<lb />
Dept. Dr. Allison is a fun-lov-<lb />
ing, enthusiatic speaker who<lb />
always sheks some humorous<lb />
light on the field of medicine.<lb />
Dr. Allison is also a prominent<lb />
member of the national and<lb />
international medical field.<lb />
Everyone is encouraged to<lb />
come and enjoy Dr. Allison.<lb />
Alsp plans will be made for<lb />
future events. Remember<lb />
pledges; mee'ing is manditory!<lb />
VOLLEYBALL CT.IIB<lb />
Anyone interested in the de-<lb />
velopment of a volleyball club<lb />
is welcomed to attend the firts<lb />
organizational meeting for fall<lb />
semester 1992. This is a return-<lb />
ing club with expectations to<lb />
provide opportunities for men,<lb />
women and co-recreational<lb />
competitive action. The meet-<lb />
ing will be held on Tuesday,<lb />
Oct 20 at 6:30 pm in room 102<lb />
Christenbury. For further in-<lb />
formation contact Don Hutson<lb />
or leave a message at 757-2691.<lb />
DECISION SCIFNCFS<lb />
SOCIETY<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
October 20, 1992<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
Page 7<lb />
Ray Charles entertains Minges crowd<lb />
By Warren Sumner<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
It is easy to tell when you experience some-<lb />
thing truly unique. It gives you a feeling of awe,<lb />
that this is a rare event that must be cherished, for<lb />
it may never happen again.<lb />
Greenville music fansgota tasteof thatfeeling<lb />
Friday night when they witnessed a musical leg-<lb />
end perform in Minges Coliseum. Ray Charles, a<lb />
40-year mainstay in the music industry, brought a<lb />
spectacular show featuring his brand of soul, R&amp;B,<lb />
country and gospel music to over 4,300 fans in<lb />
attendance.<lb />
The concert began with Charles' opening act,<lb />
the CVD ensemble. This Washington, D.C group,<lb />
featuring ECU music professor Carroll Dashiell,<lb />
entertained all ages in Charles' audience. The<lb />
ensemble's show was highlighted by the amazing<lb />
bass work of its leader, Dashiell, and the incredible<lb />
saxophone performance of ECU senior Will<lb />
Bridges, the only amateur musician performing at<lb />
the concert.<lb />
The group tore through a 40-minute set fea-<lb />
turing a wide variety of musical styles. Fellow<lb />
ECU professor Paul Tardif highlighted "Lightly<lb />
a Dashiell composition, with brilliant keyboard<lb />
work, as the ensemble played the jaz-tinged bal-<lb />
lad with intensity. Dashiell's thrilling bass solo<lb />
featured his infamous "lick" technique, (an event<lb />
that truly must be seen to understand) beginning<lb />
"Caronstan a combination of funk and jazz. This<lb />
tune, with its complex rhythms, featured percus-<lb />
sionist Mike Friend and drummer Adolph Wright<lb />
in a solo break.<lb />
After these instrumental offerings, vocalist<lb />
Aisha Johnson took the stage and fronted the<lb />
ensemble on a rousing version of "Shuffle Blues"<lb />
that got the crowd clapping. After a gorgeous<lb />
rendition of "You Are So Beautiful the ensemble<lb />
finished their show with a cover of the 70s hit<lb />
"Sunny" and exited to the tumultuous applause of<lb />
the audience. The completion of this performance<lb />
brought on Ray Charles' "supporting cast the<lb />
Ray Charles orchestra.<lb />
ECU Playhouse<lb />
This massive gathering of musicians<lb />
started the show in big band style, with each<lb />
member of the orchestra getting the opportu-<lb />
nity to provide a solo in the opening two<lb />
songs. After finishing mis introduction, the<lb />
band began to prepare for the emergence of<lb />
their leader, and the night's main attraction,<lb />
Ray Charles. Clad in a tan tuxedo suitand his<lb />
trademark glasses, Charles was lead onto the<lb />
stage to the deafening approval of the fans.<lb />
As he stood smiling before the fans' ap-<lb />
plause,itbecamequiteapparentthatCharles<lb />
was about to give them a show they would<lb />
always remember.<lb />
Plagued by acoustic problems during<lb />
the first number, the sound crew rebounded<lb />
on "I'm Busted Charles' second offering.<lb />
Charles sat in front of his massive orchestra,<lb />
surprisingly playing a synthesizer instead of<lb />
an expected grand piano. Despite this evi-<lb />
denceof modernization, it was apparent that<lb />
the show would still be classic Ray Charles,<lb />
especially as the performer began his next<lb />
number, "Georgia On My Mind<lb />
This number, the third in Charles' reper-<lb />
toire, was the highlight of the evening, as it<lb />
was the most emotional song Charles per-<lb />
formed. In his rhythmic swaying and rough-<lb />
but-smooth vocalization, Charles lulled the<lb />
crowd and brought tears to many eyes with<lb />
the sincerity of his performance. Unlike the<lb />
pop croonings of Michael Bolton, this was a<lb />
rendition of "Georgia" as it was meant to be<lb />
performed. Charles brought each note he<lb />
sang from his soul, touching everyone in the<lb />
coliseum.<lb />
Every note was raw, dirty and beautiful.<lb />
It was a rendition that will stay with all who<lb />
heard it for the rest of their lives.<lb />
After a deafening eruption from the<lb />
crowd, Charles began showcasing his sense<lb />
of humor, intentionally playing and singing<lb />
off-key in a "search" for the first note of<lb />
"Some Enchanted Evening Reworking the<lb />
popular ballad into a driving swing beat,<lb />
Charles and his orchestra picked up the<lb />
tempo of the show from the peaceful and sad<lb />
lull of "Georgia After the performances of<lb />
his classics "You Made Me Love You" and<lb />
"I'm a Stranger the audience was provided<lb />
with another point of excitement, the en-<lb />
trance of "the Raelettes<lb />
These five ladies, visions of sex and<lb />
sophistication, swayed the crowd with their<lb />
harmonizations on "Guess Who I Saw To-<lb />
day a story of a lover caught in an infidelical<lb />
relationship. The Raelettes, in the next num-<lb />
ber, "Hit the Road Jack represented the<lb />
jilted woman, unmercifully warding off<lb />
Charles' pleadings. The interplay between<lb />
Charles and the Raelettes created a show<lb />
unto itself, providing Charles a chance to<lb />
further exploit his humor. Charles, as he<lb />
faced this rejection, warned his backup sing-<lb />
ers not to repeat the title of the song, but the<lb />
unrelenting ladies still told him "don't ya<lb />
come back no more<lb />
Next up on the list was Charles' country<lb />
hit'TCan'tStop Loving Youafavoritewith<lb />
the older fans in attendance. This beautiful<lb />
rendition was followed by the lastnumber of<lb />
theevening, "Baby What'd I Say This song,<lb />
an exploitation of female infidelity, was<lb />
spiced with Charles' recanting of being with<lb />
a lover and hearing her revealing her infidel-<lb />
ity in her sleep. "I heard you say 'Oh Johnny<lb />
when you know my name is Ray<lb />
As quickly as the show began, it was<lb />
over with Charles exiting to a standing ova-<lb />
tion. Many Greenville dignitaries were im-<lb />
pressed with Charles and the staging of the<lb />
show.<lb />
Chancellor Richard Ea kin was one such<lb />
fan in attendance.<lb />
"These people saw and heard an institu-<lb />
tion tonight Eakin said. "Ray Charles is one<lb />
of a kind<lb />
Mostwho witnessed this incrediblecon-<lb />
cert would be inclined to agree with Chan-<lb />
cellor Eakin.<lb />
'Georgia7 highlight of evening<lb />
Photo courtesy Performing Arts Sari<lb />
Ray Charles and his Raelettes quenched the crowd's thirst with a mix of<lb />
soul, R&amp;B, country and gospel music in Friday's show at Minges.<lb />
Skin of Our r<lb />
humanity through comedy<lb />
Photo courtesy Garrett Klllian<lb />
Tom Spivey, Kevin Spooner, Felicia Harrelson and Julie Bell<lb />
(clockwise from top) star in Wikter's "Skin of Our Teeth<lb />
IMr,<lb />
By Joe Horst<lb />
Assistant Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Thorton Wilder once again pro-<lb />
duces a vision of humanity succeed-<lb />
ing against itself in the East Carolina<lb />
Playhouse's performance of "The<lb />
Skin of Our Teeth<lb />
Wilder gives the audience the<lb />
story of the Antrobus family, shown<lb />
as "typical" Americans, and their<lb />
lives through an Ice Age, a biblical<lb />
flood and Armageddon.<lb />
Throwing a dinosaur and a<lb />
wooly mammoth in for good mea-<lb />
sure, Wilder portrays a microcosm<lb />
of society highlighting two conflict-<lb />
ing urges � to destroy and to build<lb />
� that humanity must deal with<lb />
throughout history.<lb />
The first and second acts are<lb />
loaded with religious references and<lb />
chronological non sequiturs.<lb />
Mr. Antrobus, played by Tom<lb />
Spivey, comes home from a hard day<lb />
of work on the alphabet and the mul-<lb />
tiplication tables.<lb />
His son, Henry, was known be-<lb />
fore as Cain and allusions are made<lb />
to Adam, Eve and the ceiling of the<lb />
Si stine Chapel.<lb />
These and other events combine<lb />
to create a dual atmosphere of time-<lb />
lessness and confusion, throwing the<lb />
audience back and forth from past to<lb />
future.<lb />
The highlight of the first act<lb />
comes when Judge Moses, played<lb />
by Kirk Wilson, asks Mrs. Antrobus<lb />
about her two sons.<lb />
The play makes a 180-degree<lb />
turn from comedy to tragedy at this<lb />
point. The lights dimmed, a spot-<lb />
light focused on Mrs. Antrobus,<lb />
played by Felecia Harrelson, and the<lb />
cast rendered a soulful "Lamb of<lb />
God" ballad. Harrelson touched the<lb />
audience's hearts with her tearful<lb />
cries of "Abel, Abel<lb />
Comedy reigned in the second<lb />
act, while the third brought the play<lb />
to an intellectual close.<lb />
The third act started out as co-<lb />
medic, with the fourth wall being<lb />
broken down in order to bring back-<lb />
stage members into the play. But<lb />
when these characters do show up,<lb />
they are serious and flawless in their<lb />
delivery.<lb />
This contradiction detracted<lb />
from the overall comedy of the play<lb />
and confused the audience with its<lb />
overwhelming dichotomy.<lb />
See Skin, page 8<lb />
Comic Book<lb />
Convention:<lb />
By Joe Horst<lb />
Assistant Lifestyle Editor<lb />
The Ramada Inn hosted the first<lb />
comic convention inGreenville thispast<lb />
Sunday.<lb />
Started by The Booktrader, located<lb />
at 919 Dickinson Ave the convention<lb />
featured various comic booksellers and<lb />
some artists that have gone to ECU.<lb />
Top on the list of artists from ECU<lb />
was Micheal Eury, a 1980 graduate.<lb />
Eury received a Bachelor's of music<lb />
education degree and went to New<lb />
York to work. Starting his career with<lb />
Marvel Comics, Eury first sold work to<lb />
the "Marvel Age" comic in 1985.<lb />
Eury then worked on "Marvel<lb />
Tales writing backup stories featur-<lb />
ing Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spi-<lb />
der-Ham. Creating the new character,<lb />
the "Pun-fisher for "Marvel Tales<lb />
Eury then went on to work for Comico.<lb />
There, he edited various titles like<lb />
"Elementals"and "The Maze Agency<lb />
After Comico, Eury went to DC<lb />
Comics and worked as an editor from<lb />
1989 to 1992. Editing such recent titles<lb />
as the "Eclipso" crossover and "Valor<lb />
Eury is now scheduled to start on "The<lb />
Sensational She-Hulk" with issue 52.<lb />
He will also work on "Green Lantern<lb />
Quarterly focusing on stories of the<lb />
bumbling Green Lantern, G'nort.<lb />
Euiy and Parker display<lb />
work at Ramada Inn<lb />
When asked which he likes better,<lb />
serious or comedic stories, Eury leaned<lb />
to the comedic ones.<lb />
"My forte is humorous superhe-<lb />
roes Eury said. "I've done Mighty<lb />
Mouse and I would also like to do some<lb />
stories on Plastic Man<lb />
Another up and coming artist<lb />
present at the convention was Jeff<lb />
Parker, former staff illustrator for The<lb />
EastQirolinian. Parker hasstarted work-<lb />
ing for Harris Comics, who own the<lb />
rights to some of the Warren charac-<lb />
ters, like Vampirella.<lb />
Parker, who is a graduate student<lb />
in English at ECU, will work with inker<lb />
Bo Hampton on a future issue of the<lb />
Vampirella monthly comic. He hopes<lb />
to work on fu hire issues and also teach<lb />
on the side.<lb />
"I want to draw comics for my<lb />
main income Parker said. "But I<lb />
would also like to teach literature � I<lb />
don't know, maybe a few classes<lb />
Along with a few other artists<lb />
showcasing their material, the conven-<lb />
tion sold back issues of comics, action<lb />
figures of comic stars (like Batman and<lb />
Robin), tradingcards and other comic-<lb />
related memorabilia.<lb />
A friendly and helpful atmosphere<lb />
added the final touch to a day where<lb />
one could just look and browse or bar-<lb />
gain for some good comic books.<lb />
By Ike Shibley<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Billy Crystal's new movie, Mr.<lb />
Saturday Night,is a bittersweetstory<lb />
of an agingcomedian named Buddy<lb />
Young, Jr.<lb />
Crystal produced, directed and<lb />
co-wrote (with the two writers of<lb />
City Slickers) Mr. Saturday Night as<lb />
well as playing the title character.<lb />
As the film opens, Buddy is<lb />
introduced as "Mr.Saturday Night"<lb />
onatelevisionvaudevillestyleshow<lb />
which he hosts. Although not obvi-<lb />
ous at the time, the film begins with<lb />
the pinnacle of Young's career then<lb />
tells the story of how Buddy rose to<lb />
and fell from that point.<lb />
Buddy Young, Jr. does his rou-<lb />
tines like many '50s comedians: he<lb />
waits for a laugh after every one<lb />
liner he zings out. The trouble �<lb />
and the reason Buddy'scareernever<lb />
flourished � is that Buddy's caus-<lb />
tic wit borders on hostility.<lb />
He tells the audience: "I came<lb />
home to find my friend hugging<lb />
and kissing my wife. I said: 'Lenny,<lb />
I have to, but you. .  Following<lb />
this joke, the camera focuses on<lb />
Buddy's wife backstage trying to<lb />
explain to theiryoung daughter that<lb />
it was just a joke. "But is it true,<lb />
Mommy?" the little girl asks with<lb />
obvious pain.<lb />
Buddy next tells a joke about<lb />
his daughter and the camera again<lb />
shows the distraught youngster.<lb />
The message from this opening<lb />
scene is clear � Buddy uses every-<lb />
one togetwhathe wants. The restof<lb />
the film accentuates this callous-<lb />
ness.<lb />
Time after time Buddy ignores<lb />
(or perhaps just does not realize)<lb />
how much he hurts people, espe-<lb />
cially those he loves. The most af-<lb />
fected person by Buddy's antics i?<lb />
his brother, David Paymer, who<lb />
manages Buddy's career. Buddy<lb />
blames his brother and some bad<lb />
breaks for a disappointing career.<lb />
Early in the film Buddy's<lb />
brother quits being his manager so<lb />
he can retire to Florida. Thedecision<lb />
is one he relishes. Yet he feels guilty<lb />
for deserting his brother, even<lb />
though it is obv ious that he no longer<lb />
cares for Buddy.<lb />
This sentimentalism is one of<lb />
the film's few flaws. Unfortunately<lb />
the fault is so glaring that it weakens<lb />
the overall effect of the story.<lb />
In one scene Buddy and his<lb />
brother get into a huge argument in<lb />
an alleyway after Buddy had lost a<lb />
part in a movie, fhe staging is so<lb />
overly dramatic that the emotions<lb />
expressed ring hollow � like two<lb />
kids fighting only because they<lb />
know their mother is watching.<lb />
The alley cene looks familiar,<lb />
likesomanyothersinthefilm.Many<lb />
recalled an earlier, better film about<lb />
show-business brothers called The<lb />
Fabulous Baker Boys.<lb />
Another film achingly reminis-<lb />
cent of Mr. Saturday Night is For the<lb />
Boys. The aging makeup in that<lb />
film wasso bad thatthevery thought<lb />
Crystal<lb />
of it made me wince while watch-<lb />
ing this new film.<lb />
Billy Crystal does a fine job in<lb />
this film but the script never lets<lb />
him fully develop Buddy's charac-<lb />
ter. In one lengthy scene Buddy<lb />
woos his would-be wife.<lb />
Because there have been hints<lb />
of Buddy's philandering through-<lb />
out the film, his immediate fascina-<lb />
tion with this girl strikes the viewer<lb />
as inconsistent. A deeper explora-<lb />
tion of Buddy's emotions would<lb />
have helped rectify this uncomfort-<lb />
able scene and perhaps brought the<lb />
audience to a fuller understanding<lb />
of Buddy Young, Jr.<lb />
Too many scenes are superfi-<lb />
cial, staged only to wring the<lb />
viewer's heart. Billy Crystal knows<lb />
how to work an audience better<lb />
than Buddy Young does.<lb />
These manipulations, though,<lb />
are obvious. Much like the birth of<lb />
the calf in City Slickers, too many<lb />
scenes are designed only to put the<lb />
movie "over the top" (to use Holly-<lb />
w o o d<lb />
p a r -<lb />
lance).<lb />
Their<lb />
major<lb />
purpose<lb />
is to give<lb />
the au-<lb />
dience a<lb />
quick<lb />
emo-<lb />
tional<lb />
high in-<lb />
stead of<lb />
a more<lb />
satisfy-<lb />
ing un-<lb />
d e r -<lb />
Stand- Pho,� c�urte�y Columbia Picture<lb />
ing of the characters, which, ironi-<lb />
cally, eventually leads to a bigger<lb />
emotional payoff.<lb />
Mr. Saturday Night is a fine<lb />
film that can be enjoyed by almost<lb />
anyone. The disappointing ma-<lb />
nipulations keepMr. SaturdayNight<lb />
from being an work of art.<lb />
BfflyCrystal<lb />
knows how to<lb />
workanaudi-<lb />
ence better<lb />
thanBuddy<lb />
Young does.<lb /><pb facs="00058347_tn_0008" /><lb />
8 The East Carolinian<lb />
OCTOBER 20, 1992<lb />
SKIN<lb />
The Antrobus family stood out<lb />
through the entire play. Spivey, a<lb />
veteran Playhouse actor, gave an<lb />
expert performance as the symbol<lb />
for man's drive to achieve and<lb />
succeed. His outrageous facial fea-<lb />
tures and comic rolling of the eyes<lb />
lent just the right touch to bring<lb />
out the farce in his character.<lb />
Harrelson also gave an out-<lb />
standing performance as the<lb />
mother and wife of humanity.<lb />
Always looking out for the<lb />
survival of her family (and the<lb />
human race), Harrelson combats<lb />
with Spivey in the debate of intel-<lb />
lectualism over necessity.<lb />
A consistent and believable<lb />
actress, Harrelson dominated the<lb />
stage with her presence.<lb />
Kevin Spooner, playing the<lb />
son Henry (or Cain), embodied<lb />
man's darker side with talent on a<lb />
grand scale. His constant rebel-<lb />
continued from 7<lb />
lion against his father's pursuit of<lb />
knowledge served as a constant<lb />
reminder of man's urge to destroy<lb />
and kill.<lb />
The set, designed by student<lb />
Ma tthew Geneczko, overwhelmed<lb />
the senses and complemented the<lb />
actors perfectly on stage.<lb />
With Roman numerals float-<lb />
ing high on stage and numbers<lb />
rimming the bottom, the audience<lb />
could not focus on one point for<lb />
very long<lb />
Forced to assimilate every-<lb />
thing at once, the mass confusion<lb />
and bright colors combined to<lb />
parallel man's intricacies in life.<lb />
The only downfalls came in<lb />
trying to juxtapose comedy and<lb />
tragedy in the play. As the play<lb />
went along, it fell into a dark and<lb />
broody contemplation of life and<lb />
survival. For the first two acts, the<lb />
audience saw mankind's will to<lb />
live through comedy. But, in the<lb />
third act audience members were<lb />
hard pressed to see survival<lb />
through the scene.<lb />
If comedy had reigned<lb />
throughout the play, the theme of<lb />
mankind surviving (despite its<lb />
urge to destroy) would have been<lb />
seen more clearly. However, one<lb />
can see thissurvival even though it<lb />
is muddled with change and jux-<lb />
taposition.<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
October 20, 1992<lb />
Sports<lb />
PAGE 9<lb />
Pirates run and shoot Bearcats of CU, 42-21<lb />
By Chas MitcrH<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Saturday, the Pirates of ECU played to<lb />
the cheers of a near capacity crowd in Fick-<lb />
len Stadium. In their 42-21 rout of the<lb />
Bearcats of Cincinnati it seemed the Bucs<lb />
were possessed.<lb />
"I think now that there's a focus taking<lb />
shape on what kind of football team we<lb />
have Head Coach Steve Logan said. "I<lb />
think that you can begin to appreciate the<lb />
worthiness of a winning football season be-<lb />
ing a goal for this East Carolina football<lb />
team<lb />
Despite the high score, the contest was<lb />
a lot closer than the numbers reflect. The<lb />
Bearcats held the high powered offense of<lb />
ECU to just seven first-half points. Whilethe<lb />
Pirate defense, lead by the one arm-bandits<lb />
Jerry Dillon and Tony Davis combined for<lb />
19 tackles and shut outCincinnati in the first<lb />
half.<lb />
"Beautiful, beautiful defenseCoach<lb />
Thurmond and the defensive coaches de-<lb />
serve this victoiy Logan said. "What we<lb />
did today more than anything was that we<lb />
scored on offense and came back on de-<lb />
fense and stopped them<lb />
And stop them they did, as the Pirate<lb />
defense yielded only one change of posses-<lb />
sion touchdown, verses the two ECU turn-<lb />
overs which were converted for scores.<lb />
Even though backup quarterback Michael<lb />
Anderson threw two key and timely inter-<lb />
ceptions in the third quarter, Logan still<lb />
insists that Anderson is the future.<lb />
"Michael doesn't make mistakes be-<lb />
cause of a lack of information or a lack of<lb />
ability, he makes mistakes because he's so<lb />
dag-gone confident and his confidence<lb />
gets him in trouble Logan said. "I've<lb />
seen him respond to adversity before and<lb />
he gave me a wink and went back out and<lb />
threw into the end zone<lb />
After the second interception of Ander-<lb />
son, the rare echoing of the boo birds could<lb />
be heard throughout Ficklen. With38 seconds<lb />
remaining in the third quarter with the score<lb />
noted up at 14, Anderson bounced back and<lb />
threw a 13-yard touchdown strike to Carlester<lb />
Crumpler to put the Pirates up 21-14.<lb />
Cincinnati managed to score again in<lb />
the opening minutes of the fourth quarter.<lb />
Bearcat quarterback Lance Harp answered<lb />
the Pirate challenge with a 32-yard pass to<lb />
Marlon Pearce to tie it all up at 21. Then ECU<lb />
went to work, using their version of the run<lb />
and shoot offense. The "Air Logan" show<lb />
had now taken on a new five receiver look.<lb />
Clayton Driver, Derrick Bafcson and Crum-<lb />
pler excited the crowd with their awesome<lb />
Photo by Biff Ranson<lb />
ECU conditioning coach Jeff Connors can take much of the credit for Saturday's<lb />
fourth-quarter surge against the Bearcats of Cincinnati.<lb />
display of aerobatical catches, hard hitting<lb />
blocking and point-producing scores as<lb />
the Pirates lit up the scoreboard for 14<lb />
offensive points in just three minutes and<lb />
15 seconds. However, the main offensive<lb />
attraction was the overall performance of<lb />
Cedric Van Buren.<lb />
"Cedric Van Buren is the best fcx)tball<lb />
player 1'veevei beenaround period Logan<lb />
saidThatkidisunbelievableandsotheuse<lb />
of him as a receiver - I'm probably not using<lb />
him enough<lb />
Ruggers in<lb />
3rd straight<lb />
state finals<lb />
By Richard J. Hooton III<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
On Friday, the East Carolina Rugby<lb />
team defeated North Carolina State,<lb />
24-5, to clench their third consecutive<lb />
trip to the state finals. The Pirates<lb />
started the match off slowly which<lb />
helped the Wolfpack score first with a<lb />
run up the middle. The point after was<lb />
not converted and State led, 5-0. The<lb />
remaining time in the first half was<lb />
controlled by each team's defense. With<lb />
30 seconds left East Carolina mounted<lb />
an attack that the Wolfpack could not<lb />
stop. The end result was a 15 meter<lb />
sprint by rookie winger Michael<lb />
Culligan for the Pirates first score of<lb />
the evening. Richard "Opie" Moss' kick<lb />
after wis dead center and the score at<lb />
halftime was 7-5.<lb />
The next score was from the two-<lb />
man lineout. Prop Bert Hewitt and lock<lb />
Bob "Homer" Thomas set up the play<lb />
See Rugby page 10<lb />
Box Score<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
0 0 14 7 � 21<lb />
14 21 - 42<lb />
FIRST QUARTER<lb />
First scoreless 1st quarter between ECU and an opponpnt since the 2nd quarter of the Northern Illinois<lb />
game on November 10,1990 (70 quarters)<lb />
SECOND QUARTER<lb />
ECU-32-yard pass from M ichael Anderson to Carlester Crumpler (Deke Owens kick) (4 plays, 74 yards,<lb />
S2)<lb />
THIRD QUARTER<lb />
C1N � 15-yard pass from Lance Harp to Marlon Pearce (Tom Zovko kick)(2 plays, 19 yards. 39)<lb />
CIN - Mike Britford 3-yard run (Brian Whitlow kick)(2 plays, 29 yards, 50)<lb />
ECU - 3-yard pass from Anderson to Cedric Van Buren (Owens kick) (9 plays. 66 yards, 3:33)<lb />
ECU - 13-yard pass from Anderson to Crumpler fOwens kick) (8 plays, 46 yards, 235)<lb />
FOURTH QUARTER<lb />
ON- 32-yard pass from Harp to Marlon Pearce (Whitlow luck) (4 plays, 65 yards, 1:03)<lb />
ECU 18-yard run by Junior Smith (Owens kick) (8 plays, 79 yards, 2:25)<lb />
ECU 41 yard pass from Anderson to Clayton Driver (Owens kick) (3 plays, 51 yards, 50)<lb />
ECU - Hank Cooper 95-yard interception return (Owens kick)<lb />
HAM STATISTICS<lb />
ECUCincinnati<lb />
FIRST DOWNS2620<lb />
Rushing611<lb />
Passing197<lb />
Penalty12<lb />
JRDEFF7-151-11<lb />
4THEFF001-1<lb />
TOT YARDS501382<lb />
Total plays7366<lb />
Average gain6.86579<lb />
NET RUSHING141194<lb />
Rushes2940<lb />
Avg. per rush5.655.62<lb />
NTT PASSING360188<lb />
Comp-art29441626<lb />
Yards per pass8.187.23<lb />
Sacked yards lost16217<lb />
Had intercepted2100218<lb />
PUNT-AVG343353<lb />
RETURN YARDS102s<lb />
Punts returns52115<lb />
Kjcjcoffe-returns481422<lb />
Interceptions210U218<lb />
PENALTIES-YRDS985966<lb />
FUMBLES LOST2-01-0<lb />
TOP30-2429:36<lb />
PLAYER STATISTICS<lb />
Missed field goals: ECU 01.<lb />
CINCINNATI 02<lb />
ECU rushing: M. Anderson 3 13, C Miles 3-37,1. Smith 14 97,<lb />
ECU passing: S. McConnell 5-2 11, M. Anderson 32-20-156,<lb />
ECU receiving: CCrumpler3-36, M. Letcher3-33, C Van<lb />
Buren 3-24, D. Hicks 3-22, D. Batson 3-18, Zophy 2-15,<lb />
J Smith 3-15. C Driver 1-7, Wilson 1-3<lb />
Tackles: UT AT TOT<lb />
Grandison 6-2 8. Render 3-2-5, Walker 0-11, Floyd 0-3-3.<lb />
Cunmuiaj 15 6, Davis 0-9-9, Dillon 3 4-7, Scott 1-0-1,<lb />
Taylor 2 2-4, Lewis 1 -7-8. Cooper 3-6-9, Letcher 0-1-1,<lb />
Tare 2 3-5. McBryde 0-4-4, Hurley 21 3, Leaphart 0-1-1<lb />
Robinson 0-1 I. Carter 2 3 5, Libiano 1-0-1, Quilet 0-1-1<lb />
Boothe 1 -0-1, Crumble 1-1-2, Foreman 0 1 1, Blake 1-0-1<lb />
Cotton 0-2-2, Graliam 1 -0-1<lb />
ECU shatters records at PurpleGold<lb />
By Chas Mitch I<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Eleven, count them, 11 records<lb />
broken during the annual Purple<lb />
Gold swim meet which was held<lb />
last Thursday. The Pirate swim-<lb />
mers,accordingto Head Coach Rick<lb />
Kobe, have shown outstanding<lb />
progress toward their team goal.<lb />
"Our goal this year is for the<lb />
men to finish either one or two in<lb />
the conference, and to have our<lb />
women finish no lower than fou rth<lb />
in the CAA Kobe said. "After<lb />
today's results, I feel even more<lb />
confident in reaching our goals<lb />
Derek Nelson, Beth Humphrey<lb />
and Jackie Schmieder all won mul-<lb />
tiple events and broke two record<lb />
each.<lb />
The men finished in a tie at 95-<lb />
95, while the Gold women's team<lb />
won by seven over Purple 94-87.<lb />
The women's match came down to<lb />
the last event, the 400 Freestyle Re-<lb />
lay. Meg Lawton blistered a 56.16<lb />
second lap to ignite the Gold at-<lb />
tack. Amy Schmidt, Tracv Garrett<lb />
and Jackie Schmieder, combined<lb />
with Lawton, swam to an impres-<lb />
sive time of three minutes, fortv-<lb />
threeand eighty-one hundredth o(<lb />
second. With that time, Gold se-<lb />
cured the victory bv more than six<lb />
seconds over the Purple squad.<lb />
"We looked incredible today<lb />
and we aren't even in shape, yet<lb />
Kobe sa M. "Weshouldhavea great<lb />
upcoming season<lb />
For the women, Schmieder,<lb />
who won both events she com-<lb />
peted in, seta PurpleGold record<lb />
inthe200Individual Medley and a<lb />
Photo by Biff Ranson<lb />
ECU broke 11 records during the PurpleGold meet. This year's swimming and diving team may be the best<lb />
ever for the Pirates.<lb />
PurpleGold and Varsity record in<lb />
the 1,000 Freestyle, with a time of<lb />
10:30.58. In addition for the women,<lb />
Senior co-captain Tia Pardue won<lb />
the 1(X) Freestyle and set a record in<lb />
the 50 Freestyle with a time of 25:66.<lb />
Tracey Garret, Rachel Atkinson and<lb />
co-captain Jacqueline Silber won<lb />
their respective individual meet.<lb />
D. Nelson, led the men's team<lb />
with two victories as the men went<lb />
on to set f i ve of the 11 records set. Pat<lb />
Cassidv, Brian Soltz, David Benson,<lb />
Jason Gallaher, Sean Brown, Jason<lb />
Farr and Keith Stevens won their<lb />
respectiveevents. Farr who isa fresh-<lb />
man broke the 1,(XX) Freestyle record<lb />
with a time of 10:00.83.<lb />
Tara Rohland and Matt<lb />
Lawrence won the 1-meter and 3-<lb />
meter d i v i ng even ts for the women's<lb />
and men's team respectively. Jes-<lb />
sica McQuale and George Garbe<lb />
finished the meter diving events in<lb />
a close second.<lb />
"I'm just happy Kobe said.<lb />
"They swam faster than I thought<lb />
that they would be sw imming for<lb />
this time of the year "It's great to<lb />
break and set records, but 1 as well<lb />
as the swimmers and divers are<lb />
ready to start competing against<lb />
someoneelseotherthanourselves<lb />
On Nov. 7, the Pirates will be<lb />
splashing their way to the start of a<lb />
successful season in the Colonial<lb />
Athletic Association. William and<lb />
Mary will be the host sight of the<lb />
Pirates' first conference meet.<lb />
Cross country ladies<lb />
finish sixth in N.C.<lb />
Sports Information<lb />
Department<lb />
Durham, N.C- The Pirates met<lb />
a few personal goals en route to a<lb />
middle- of-the pack showing at the<lb />
1992 N.C. Cross Country Champi-<lb />
onships in Durham, N.C, on Satur-<lb />
day.<lb />
The men f i ni shed the meet with<lb />
323 points good for 12th p lace out of<lb />
18 teams while the women finished<lb />
seventh out of 16 teams with 202<lb />
points.<lb />
Stacy Green led the Lady Pi-<lb />
rates with 19:03.85 which placed her<lb />
15th overall.<lb />
Tony Chadwick and Sean<lb />
Connolly led the men with 28:04.11<lb />
and 28:04.33, respectively.<lb />
All three runners improved on<lb />
the top ECU times from the 1991<lb />
N.C. Cross Country Champion-<lb />
ships.<lb />
Andre Williams of UNC-<lb />
Chapel Hill led his team to a first<lb />
place finish among the men with a<lb />
top time of 25:18.04.<lb />
UNC-Charlotte's Cathleen<lb />
Kerin led the women with 18:09.83<lb />
as her team placed second overall<lb />
with 42 points.<lb />
Women's Team Scores:<lb />
1. UNC- Chapel Hill 41 points (2-<lb />
6-7-9-17); 2. UNC- Charlotte 42 points<lb />
(l-3-14-20);3.Appalachian87 points<lb />
(5-21-3rV45-57); 4. Duke 95 points (8-<lb />
16-19-25-27);5. UNC-Wilmington 164<lb />
(5-21-36-45-57); 6. Wake Forest 166<lb />
(18-34-37-38-39); 7. ECU 202 (15-33-<lb />
47-52-55);8. Western Carolina 228(13-<lb />
30-54-65-66); 9. Brevard 245 (29-43-46-<lb />
51-76); 10. Campbell 266(35-48-59-60-<lb />
64); 11. Davidson 290 (50-53-58-61-<lb />
68); 12. UNC�Asheville 332 (49-56-<lb />
62-78-87); 13. St. Augustine's 380 (41-<lb />
75-84-88-92); 14. UNC-Greensboro416<lb />
(53-71-91-94-97); 15. Pembroke State<lb />
425 (72-81-89-90-93); 16. N.C A &amp; T<lb />
449 (80-85-86-98-100).<lb />
ECU Men Finishers (Scoring place<lb />
in parenthesis):<lb />
51. Tony Chadwick (50th)<lb />
28:04.11; 52. Sean Connelly (51st)<lb />
28:04.33; 68. Mark Mathis (66th)<lb />
28:40.72; 70. Eric Adamski (68th)<lb />
28:48.15; 91. Rodney Williams (88th)<lb />
29:46.72; 102. Mike Jolley (96th)<lb />
30:30.55; 109. Chris O'Shiel'ds (102)<lb />
3135.05<lb />
Soccer team sings<lb />
same old song<lb />
By Bob Owens<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The song is getting old, but the<lb />
men's soccer team had to listen to<lb />
another verse as they dropped 3-0<lb />
to nationally ranked Colonial Ath-<lb />
letic Association foe James Madi-<lb />
son. It was the fourth consecutive<lb />
CAA loss for the Pirates, who are<lb />
now 2-9 overall, 0-4 in the confer-<lb />
ence.<lb />
The band started warming up<lb />
early as Madison's Ivan Simpson<lb />
beat ECU goalkeeper Brvan<lb />
DeWeese in the penalty box, 19:47<lb />
into the match. JMU's David<lb />
Villareal came in off the bench and<lb />
scored theteam's second goal when<lb />
he drilled a rebounding ball into<lb />
the back of the Pirate net 39 min-<lb />
utes into the half.<lb />
Down 2-0 after the first half,<lb />
the Pirates still had a chance of<lb />
pulling out ,i win, oi at least a tie.<lb />
The chance seemed to evaporate<lb />
after the first five minutes i t the<lb />
second half, when MU's Kaario<lb />
Kinkunen scored the team'<lb />
goal on a shot from 25 yard � out.<lb />
Down three scores and with only 41<lb />
minutes remaining, East Carolina<lb />
would need an offensive miracle to<lb />
salvage a win. There were no heav-<lb />
enly trumpet blasts, no great floods<lb />
and no offense. ECU had only six<lb />
shots on the day and absorbed their<lb />
ninth loss of the season to the 17th-<lb />
ranked Dukes.<lb />
The Pirates return to action Oct<lb />
21 in a home match against defend<lb />
ing CAA champion Old Dominion.<lb />
The Monaahs have tiedl3th-ranked<lb />
George Mason, 1-1, and a week ear<lb />
tier beat 12th-ranked Boston Col<lb />
lege, 1-0. The match is scheduled for<lb />
a 3 p.m. start.<lb />
Time and Place<lb />
The Pirates return<lb />
to action Oct. 21 in a<lb />
home match against<lb />
defending CAA cham-<lb />
pion Old Dominion.<lb />
Men's ultimate sails to 5-2 record<lb />
By Chas Mitch 1<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
This past weekend, the ECU<lb />
Men's Ultimate Frisbee team<lb />
played in the Open Division III<lb />
Zone Ultimate Tournament, in Ra-<lb />
leigh. Ihe tourney site was the N.C.<lb />
State University Ultimate fields<lb />
where a list of 32 teams hxk part.<lb />
The lrates seemingly breezed<lb />
through the two day tournament<lb />
with a 5-2 record and a third place<lb />
overall finish.<lb />
"It was fuckin' awesome<lb />
freshman Irate Wayne Lyerly said.<lb />
"The competition was great and<lb />
the feel of just not only competing<lb />
with, but beating some of the best<lb />
teams in this region, man it's just<lb />
fuckin' awesome<lb />
The two losses for the lrates<lb />
were handed to them bv Port City<lb />
Slicker ofYVilliamstonand Ringsof<lb />
Fire from Raleigh.<lb />
"Man, those guys were good<lb />
DeWayne Lyerly, twin brother of<lb />
Wayne said. '1 feel good that even<lb />
though they beat us, thev didn't<lb />
like really beat us bad, you know<lb />
In the Final lnir, the rates<lb />
faced � harlottein what turned out<lb />
to be one of the closest calls for<lb />
II "he irate managed to pull<lb />
out the narrow victory by the score<lb />
of 13-11.<lb />
"Thegame went back and forth<lb />
without any one team really taking<lb />
control until late Chad Rassette<lb />
said. "I'm just glad our legs were<lb />
fresher than theirs, and that we as a<lb />
team were in really good shape in<lb />
order to play seven games in two<lb />
days<lb />
With the secured third place<lb />
victory, the lrates qualified for the<lb />
Men's Open Division Regional to<lb />
be held in Williamston, N.C. in No-<lb />
vember.<lb />
This weekend, the Men's lrates<lb />
will travel to Annapolis, Maryland<lb />
to take part in the United States<lb />
Naval Academy Open Ultimate<lb />
Tournament.<lb />
"The game experience in the<lb />
Navy Tournament will be great as<lb />
we head into the regional tourna-<lb />
ment in a couple of weeks Nat<lb />
Taylor said. "We are just pumped<lb />
up for the tournament and hope to<lb />
do just as well as the week before<lb />
Taylor who leads the team on<lb />
the field with his intensity andhustle<lb />
says that the men's open team has<lb />
nothing to lost- and everything to<lb />
gain thi weekend .it ,a v<lb /><pb facs="00058347_tn_0010" /><lb />
10 The East Carolinian<lb />
OCTOBER 20, 1992<lb />
Pirates<lb />
and fired the ball to Rich Hooton<lb />
going straight into the Wolf pack<lb />
defense; Hooton drove them<lb />
into the try zone and was<lb />
awarded the second score for<lb />
the evening. Moss' kick was<lb />
counted and the score stood 14-<lb />
5.<lb />
The Pirate wing shut down<lb />
the Wolfpack offense by hard<lb />
hitting and solid tackling. Moss<lb />
led the tackling by disregarding<lb />
his own body, making several<lb />
tackles at top speed. These high<lb />
speed collisions had a detrimen-<lb />
tal affect on the State wing. They<lb />
soon became very tentative; and<lb />
with  McCain and Casey<lb />
Craig crashing into them, they<lb />
began to drop passes and make<lb />
costly mistakes. This gave scor-<lb />
ing opportunities to the Pirate<lb />
loose forwards: Chris Carmey,<lb />
jason Webb and Linwood<lb />
O'Brian. These three teamed up<lb />
with lock Jay Keller and hooker<lb />
jack Cote to control much of the<lb />
rucks as well as assisting<lb />
scrumhalf Ross Marshall's<lb />
passes to hit their mark with<lb />
precision.<lb />
The third score of the day was<lb />
a result of another lineout, this<lb />
time to Chris Carney who scam-<lb />
pered 20 meters to the try zone.<lb />
Moss' kick after was off the mark,<lb />
and the score was 19-5. East Caro-<lb />
lina continued to threaten with<lb />
several long runs by K.G. Moore.<lb />
Moore sparked the Pirates by carv-<lb />
ing up the Wol fpack defense like a<lb />
Thanksgiving turkey which led to<lb />
CulUgan's second try of the night, played first on Friday and set the Chris Patterson struck first by the season. The Pirates are in<lb />
and ended 24-5. tone by easily defeating the "B" running over some would-be tack- hopes ofwinning their third con-<lb />
The "B" side for East Carolina team for the Wolfpack. lers and received his first score of secutive championship.<lb />
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