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Opinion<lb />
Where the polls are '92<lb />
Students who live on campus must go to the<lb />
Elm Street Gym to vote today. Those who<lb />
live between Fifth Street and the Tar River<lb />
must go to the Willis Building downtown.<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
That'll be the day<lb />
On Friday The Buddy Holly<lb />
Story, a musical, will be at<lb />
Wright Auditorium. Call 757-<lb />
4788 for details.<lb />
About 33,500 fans filled Ficklen to<lb />
the top-as ESPN and Southern<lb />
I Mississippi came to town Thursday.<lb />
See pg. 9 for story.<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Vol. 67 No. VI i?<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Tuesday, November 3,1992<lb />
16 Pages<lb />
SGA passes resolution<lb />
against discrimination<lb />
By Elizabeth Shimmel<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
The Student Government Asso-<lb />
ciation voted in favor of a new resolu-<lb />
tion Monday that denounces any dis-<lb />
crimination against ECU students by<lb />
down town Greenvilleestablishments.<lb />
Written by Demetrius Carter, the<lb />
resolution states that "no student, re-<lb />
gardless of reason, should be discrimi-<lb />
nated against (and) the East Carolina<lb />
Student Legislature goes on record de-<lb />
no uncingdiscrimination by any Down-<lb />
town Greenville establishment<lb />
Carter said he is happy the reso-<lb />
lution passed, but said he had hoped<lb />
the original resolution thatwasbrought<lb />
to floor Oct. 19 would have passed.<lb />
"You can never be happy when<lb />
you don't get what you want Carter<lb />
said. "We had hoped to get a little more<lb />
out of it, (but) we had to compromise<lb />
The original resolution was<lb />
tabled at the Oct. 19 SGA meeting<lb />
to give student leaders enough time<lb />
to make the necessary revisions in<lb />
the resolution.<lb />
"We worked with the ad min-<lb />
istration, we worked with Allied<lb />
Blacks for Leadership and Equal-<lb />
ity, and we worked out a new reso-<lb />
lution'Cartersaid. "It was revised<lb />
to include all bars downtown<lb />
Theoriginal resolution called<lb />
for boycotts of two specific down-<lb />
town bars that have had the high-<lb />
est number of reported cases of<lb />
discrimination.<lb />
Carter said he has worked<lb />
with both Bogies and the Elbo<lb />
Room with hopes of bringing a<lb />
peaceful end to this problem.<lb />
"TheyhavenotopenJysaid there<lb />
is discrimination Carter said. "That<lb />
leaves them open for a lawsuit<lb />
According to Carter, one bar<lb />
will advertise their membership<lb />
policies, and both bars will work<lb />
with their employees in an effort to<lb />
curb discrimination in their estab-<lb />
lishments.<lb />
"What we set out to do, we<lb />
accomplished Carter said. "We<lb />
want to make sure they keep an<lb />
eye on their employees and let ev-<lb />
eryone know how they can get a<lb />
membership<lb />
Carter said that in the past<lb />
getting into these bars has been<lb />
more difficult for some students<lb />
than for others.<lb />
"They didn't have a fair ad-<lb />
mission policy for everyone<lb />
Carter said.<lb />
The two bars that Carter has<lb />
been working with have agreed to<lb />
enforce an equal admission policy<lb />
See SGA page 4<lb />
Ham and cheese<lb />
Photo by Biff Ranson<lb />
Between 8,000 and 10,000 people converged on the downtown area Halloween night. About 100 police officers<lb />
were on duty to keep the crowd under control.<lb />
Downtown Halloween<lb />
party proves uneventful<lb />
By Joe Horst<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
ECU has a current enroll-<lb />
ment of more than 17,000 stu-<lb />
dents this year, and a little less<lb />
than two-thirds of them cel-<lb />
ebrated Halloween downtown.<lb />
"1 would<lb />
"I<lb />
7 hope every<lb />
year continues to<lb />
have the same<lb />
spirit, I hope they<lb />
don't change the<lb />
new tradition'<lb />
- Catherine Miller<lb />
guess that there<lb />
is roughly 8,000<lb />
to 10,000 people<lb />
out right now<lb />
said Greenville<lb />
Police Chief<lb />
Charles<lb />
Hinman at<lb />
about 11 p.m.<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
Police of-<lb />
ficers were out<lb />
in force, patrol-<lb />
ling the streets of downtown as<lb />
earlyas8:45p.m.Two-man teams<lb />
could be seen on each corner of<lb />
the Cotanche and Fifth streets,<lb />
and additional officers were sta-<lb />
tioned on business rooftops, ob-<lb />
serving the crowd through bin-<lb />
oculars and infrared cameras.<lb />
Vehicular traffic ran<lb />
through the downtown area un-<lb />
til about 11 or 11:30 p.m when<lb />
the streets were blocked off for<lb />
pedestrian and driver safety.<lb />
"The crowd got to the point<lb />
where downtown patrons were<lb />
unsafe walking in the area said<lb />
Officer William Harris of Public-<lb />
Relations.<lb />
Police placed sawhorses at<lb />
the intersections of Fifth and<lb />
Evans streets,<lb />
Fourth and<lb />
Cotanche<lb />
streets, Cotanche<lb />
Street and Reade<lb />
Circle and Fifth<lb />
Street and Reade<lb />
Circle.<lb />
Officers<lb />
and their cruis-<lb />
ers were sta-<lb />
tioned at each in-<lb />
tersection, with<lb />
additional offic-<lb />
ers patrolling the fringes of Fifth<lb />
Street inside the barricades.<lb />
Once the streets had been<lb />
blocked off, students and non-<lb />
students alike came out in force.<lb />
The intersection of Fifth and<lb />
Cotanche soon became jam-<lb />
packed with people drinking,<lb />
screaming and reveling in true<lb />
Halloween fashion.<lb />
Various students com-<lb />
mented on the fun atmosphere<lb />
and overall good time that was<lb />
going on.<lb />
"It's great, it's been a good<lb />
giggle Kris Williams said.<lb />
"No one from New York<lb />
has this much spirit said Deb<lb />
Cicogna, a transfer student.<lb />
"It's great<lb />
Student Johanna Fussell<lb />
summed up the night's activi-<lb />
ties.<lb />
"We're having a good<lb />
time Fussell said. "We'rehav-<lb />
ing a party<lb />
After 12:30 a.m the wait<lb />
to get in barsand clubs became<lb />
lengthy and lines stretched out<lb />
the doors of many establish-<lb />
ments.<lb />
Bars and clubs followed<lb />
the agreement that all alcohol<lb />
served would be in plastic cups,<lb />
not glass bottles or aluminum<lb />
cans.<lb />
Downtown establish-<lb />
ments shut down for the night<lb />
and stopped serving alcohol at<lb />
2 a.m. Police cleared the down-<lb />
town area around 3:30a.m ac-<lb />
cording to Hinman.<lb />
When asked about the<lb />
night as a whole, students and<lb />
police alike were grateful for<lb />
See Halloween page 2<lb />
Students head to polls<lb />
THE ECU VOTE<lb />
359 ECU STUDENTS WERE POLLED BETWEEN OCT. 19 &amp; 21 AND<lb />
RESPONDED TO THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:<lb />
VOTE?<lb />
O AREYOU<lb />
REGISTERED TO<lb />
trTco n.<lb />
5v<lb />
� NO<lb />
BYES<lb />
�<lb />
�<lb />
ARE YOU STILL<lb />
CONSIDERING OTHER<lb />
CANDIDATES FOR<lb />
PRESIDENT OR HAVE YOU<lb />
MADE UP YOUR MIND?<lb />
IF THE ELECTION WERE<lb />
HELD TODAY, WHICH<lb />
CANDIDATE FOR THE<lb />
PRESIDENT OF THE<lb />
UNITED STATES<lb />
WOULD YOU VOTE<lb />
FOR?<lb />
� BUSH: 30<lb />
QCLINTON: 46<lb />
BPEROT:15<lb />
UNDECIDED;<lb />
OTHER:0<lb />
:7<lb />
�<lb />
STILL CONSIDERING OTHER CANIDATES<lb />
65) 1" HAVE MMX- UP MY MIND<lb />
fjDON'T KNOW: 1<lb />
IF THE ELECTION WERE HELD TODAY, WHICH<lb />
CANDIDATE FOR THE GOVERNOR OF NORTH<lb />
CAROLINA WOULD YOU VOTE FOR? (DO NOT<lb />
TELL THE RESPONDENT THE NAMES OF THE<lb />
CANIDATES). ,� ��<lb />
"� 1JIM GARDNER: 16<lb />
ijlMHUNT:26<lb />
WILL NOT VOTE: 4<lb />
�WHAT 18 THE MOST IMPORTANT REASON UOONT KNOW: 50<lb />
FOR SUPPORTING YOUR CANDIDATE?"<lb />
ONLY ONE ANSWNER RECORDED)<lb />
BUSHCLINTONPEROT<lb />
THE ECONOMY OR THE DEFICIT121713<lb />
VOTING AGAINST OTHERSisVlbW �12<lb />
TRUSTCHARACTER27521<lb />
EDUCATION012V2<lb />
WOMENS RIGHTS OR ABORTION�8 .0<lb />
DONT KNOW!072<lb />
 THE SURVEY RESEARCH LABORATORY CONDUCTED A SURVEY OF THE<lb />
ELECTION PREFERENCES OF A RANDOM SAMPLE OF ECU STUDENTS FOR<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN. THE POTENTIAL SAMPLING ERROR IS - 5.3<lb />
PERCENT<lb />
GRAPHIC BY ADAM ROE<lb />
ECU students favor Clinton<lb />
By Jeff Becker<lb />
News Editor<lb />
College-age voters may be going to the<lb />
polls today at the highest rate in 20 years.<lb />
"If I'm not mistaken, there is a greater<lb />
show of interest this time than in any election<lb />
since the first one for 18-year-old voters said<lb />
Herbert Carlton, a professor of political science<lb />
at ECU.<lb />
In the last 20years, the turnout of college-<lb />
age voters has steadily declined. In 1972, the<lb />
first year 18-year-olds could vote, 49.6 percent<lb />
cast their ballots. By 1988, the percentage of<lb />
college-age voters dropped to 39 percent, more<lb />
than twice the decline of U.S. voters during the<lb />
same period. Only one in five college-age stu-<lb />
dents voted in state and local elections in 1990.<lb />
Carlton said a number of factors have<lb />
played a role in the increase in young voters<lb />
this year, including the recession, anti-incum-<lb />
bent sentiment, the desire for change, Gov. Bill<lb />
Clinton's and Sen. Al Gore's youth, the abor-<lb />
tion issue and environmental concerns.<lb />
"Thank God young people want change<lb />
more than older people do, otherwise we would<lb />
be so stagnant Carlton said. "Change isn't<lb />
always progress, but progress demands<lb />
change<lb />
According to Carlton, for the first time in<lb />
more than 40 years college-age voters will not<lb />
inherit a better standard of living from their<lb />
parents. He said the college-age students need<lb />
to vote.<lb />
"I'm very troubled � and this is coming<lb />
from someone who has been working in this<lb />
job a long time � this generation, the people I<lb />
am working with right now, are just not going<lb />
to have the opportunities when they get out of<lb />
college that generationsof college students that<lb />
I have worked with since the 1950s have had<lb />
Carlton said. "It just frightens me. What are<lb />
they going to do as the economy shrinks, and<lb />
shrinks and shrinks comparatively?"<lb />
Between Oct. 19-23, a class of sociology<lb />
students from ECU conducted a survey of stu-<lb />
dents' election preferences on campus. Of the<lb />
359 ECU students polled, 75 percent said they<lb />
were registered to vote.<lb />
Thirty percent said they would vote for<lb />
President George Bush, 46 percent said they<lb />
would cast their ballot for Clinton, and 15<lb />
percent said they would vote for Ross Perot.<lb />
Clinton won the female vote with 52 per-<lb />
cent, with Bush getting 31 percent and Perot 8<lb />
percent. Thirty-seven percent of the males<lb />
polled said they would vote for Clinton, 29<lb />
percent said they would vote for Bush and 27<lb />
percent said they would vote for Perot.<lb />
Clinton also won the African-American<lb />
vote with 78 percent. Perot placed second<lb />
among African-Americans with 8 percent and<lb />
Bush trailed with 5 percent. Forty-two percent<lb />
of whites said they would vote for Clinton, 34<lb />
percent said they would vote for Bush and 15<lb />
percent said they would vote for Perot.<lb />
Of those belonging to a fraternity of so-<lb />
rority, 44 percent said they would vote for<lb />
Bush, 34 percent said they would vote for<lb />
Clinton and 16 percent for Perot. Of those not<lb />
belonging to a fraternity or sorority, 49 percent<lb />
said they would vote forClinton, 28 percent for<lb />
Bush and 15 percent for Perot.<lb />
For the N.C. gubernatorial race, 30 per-<lb />
cent of in-state voters said they would vote for<lb />
Democratic candidatejim Huntand 18 percent<lb />
said they would vote for Republican Jim Mar-<lb />
tin.<lb />
However, 48 percent of in-state students<lb />
said they did not know who they would sup-<lb />
port for governor. The high number of unde-<lb />
cided voters may have resulted from the poll-<lb />
sters not giving the names of the candidates to<lb />
those being questioned.<lb />
Ryan Bohanan, a sophomore a t ECU, said<lb />
that unlike other years the candidates have<lb />
addressed a lot of the issues that students are<lb />
interested in.<lb />
"In the past, (candidates) didn't concen-<lb />
trate on the issues that students really cared<lb />
about Bohanan said. "Now you have issues<lb />
like the economy, and students are worried<lb />
about getting a job<lb />
Mark Jackson,a student from North Caro-<lb />
lina Central University, said the 6,(XK) students<lb />
at his school were leaning more toward the<lb />
ClintonGore ticket.<lb />
"1 think Clinton and Gore have made an<lb />
effort to get in touch with the younger genera-<lb />
tion because the Republican party had fallen<lb />
out of touch with us Jackson said. "Especially<lb />
on issues concerning college funding and col-<lb />
lege aid<lb />
Mark Lakey, who will begin his freshman<lb />
year at Western Carolina next May, compared<lb />
Clinton to former President Jimmy Carter.<lb />
"I wasn't very old then, but 1 can tell from<lb />
my father that 1976, was the worst time in<lb />
American history Lakey said f Bill Clinton<lb />
is elected president, it is going tobeeven worse<lb />
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NOVEMBER 3, 1992<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Gunman threatens class<lb />
A man armed with a semi-automatic rifle walked into a<lb />
University of Nebraska classroom, pointed the weapon at students<lb />
and pulled the trigger, but the gun apparently jammed, campus<lb />
officials said. The 22 students in the class scrambled out of the room,<lb />
while the suspect ran to his car and was arrested 20 minutes later.<lb />
Arthur McElroy, 43, has been charged with attempted second-<lb />
degree murder, making terroristic threats, false imprisonment and<lb />
use of a firearm to commit a felony. "He is not talking. We don't<lb />
know what the motive is a university spokeswoman said.<lb />
Retired NYU official arrested<lb />
A former New York University administrator and her hus-<lb />
band were arrested and charged with stealing $4.1 million from the<lb />
school by falsifying at least 1,200 tuition refund checks, the FBI said.<lb />
Dora and Salvatore Malfrici were arrested in Fort Myers, Fla. and<lb />
charged with money laundering. The Malfricis allegedly wrote<lb />
checks to the names of people who never attended the university<lb />
and then used the money to pay for jewelry and Florida real estate.<lb />
UNC black center gets backing<lb />
Chancellor Paul Hard in of the University of North Carolina at<lb />
Chapel Hill has agreed that a proposed black cultural center should<lb />
be a separate building on the school's campus. Detractors have said<lb />
that if a black cultural center is separate from the student union, it<lb />
would perpetuate segregation, whilesupporters said a stand-alone<lb />
building would enhance black culture and studies. The chancellor<lb />
also said he favors an accelerated time table to plan, design and<lb />
build the facility.<lb />
Suspect arrested in UF rapes<lb />
A man suspected of sexually assaulting two female University<lb />
of Florida students in their dormitory room has been arrested and<lb />
was being held on a $500,000 bond. Elbert Jones Jr 34, was picked<lb />
up shortly after warrants were issued against hi m for sexual battery<lb />
with a deadly weapon and armed burglary.<lb />
Compiled by Elizabeth Shimmel. Taken from CPS<lb />
and other campus newspapers.<lb />
Correction<lb />
The Oct. 22 edition wrongly reported the nameof Allied Blacks<lb />
for Leadership and Equality. The East Carolinian apologizes for any<lb />
confusion that may have arisen from this error.<lb />
ECONO LODGE<lb />
"HELPING STUDENTS TO SUPPORT THEMSELVES"<lb />
STARTING NOVEMBER 15TH THE ECONO LODGE WILL<lb />
WILL GIVE ALL ECU STUDENTS AN ADDITIONAL<lb />
10 OFF ALL ROOMS.<lb />
Enjoy the hospitality, clean rooms, and Free local calls.<lb />
Openning soon next door is Denny's.<lb />
(Parties or large groups will not be permitted in the rooms.)<lb />
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Halloween<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
the lack of violence, like that<lb />
occurred on the last Hallow-<lb />
een celebration in 1988.<lb />
"There have really been<lb />
no problems, except for indi-<lb />
viduals bringing in beer or<lb />
alcohol Chief Hinman said.<lb />
"Police officers are here to en-<lb />
sure the safety of property<lb />
"It's much better than<lb />
we expected said Christy<lb />
Angle, a communications stu-<lb />
dent at ECU. "We thought the<lb />
cops would keep us in the<lb />
bars, but they didn't. I'm<lb />
holding steady<lb />
"1 hope every year con-<lb />
tinues to have the same<lb />
spirit Catherine 'Tina'<lb />
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By Karen Hassell<lb />
SUff Writer<lb />
ECU'S College Republicans<lb />
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square off for the final round on<lb />
this election day. Conflicts between<lb />
the two parties have been wide-<lb />
spread throughout the campaign<lb />
this year, and their student sup-<lb />
porters have been no exception.<lb />
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ganizations.<lb />
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call from an individual interested<lb />
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R<lb /><lb />
,MW<lb />
lege Democrats.<lb />
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something about spies someone<lb />
got up and bolted out the door.<lb />
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the enemy. They try to undermine<lb />
us and we try to undermine them<lb />
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cently re-chartered theirorganiza-<lb />
tion after a period of being de-<lb />
funct.<lb />
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Clinton in Wilson.<lb />
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Gardner (Governor), Tommy Pol-<lb />
lard (3rd district congress), Art<lb />
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Carter has also estab-<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
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November 3, 1992<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Clinton and Gore will revive America<lb />
Page 5<lb />
The editorial board of The East Carolinian, by<lb />
majority vote, endorses Bill Clinton for president.<lb />
A vote for Clinton and Gore is a logic? I vote.<lb />
They promise to revive the failing economy of the<lb />
Bush administration, making it easier for college<lb />
students, as well as every other American, to<lb />
finally benefit from the American economy. They<lb />
propose a national college loan program, and<lb />
emphasize environmental protection.<lb />
Over the next four years, every ECU student<lb />
will graduate and search for a job. Clinton's eco-<lb />
nomic plan will give us a better chance of finding<lb />
good jobs in our chosen fields. Bush has aban-<lb />
doned the American worker by encouraging<lb />
American companies to move their factories and<lb />
plants to other countries with cheaper labor. Four<lb />
more years of his leadership will not provide<lb />
Americans with the necessary amount of job<lb />
growth to keep this country going.<lb />
Bush and Quayle offer little aid to Ameri-<lb />
cans who are not wealthy. Instead, Bush's theory<lb />
of trickle-down economics caters to the richest<lb />
part of our society. The theory says that the<lb />
money will then "trickle down" to the rest of<lb />
America. The theory is not working.<lb />
For the past four years, middle- and lower-<lb />
class America has received nothing but an empty<lb />
wallet from Bush's economic plan. It is time for<lb />
them to speak up against "trickle down" and vote<lb />
tor a change in the White House.<lb />
Clinton has developed a solid plan designed<lb />
to help those abandoned by trickle-down eco-<lb />
nomics. His plan includes stiffer taxes for the rich<lb />
and tax breaks for the not-so-rich.<lb />
Clinton also wants to make education acces-<lb />
sible to anjne, regardless of financial status.<lb />
Through a national college loan program, anyone<lb />
who qualifies could receive federal funding to<lb />
attend college. Upon graduation, these students<lb />
pay the government back. Currently, Bush has<lb />
no federal college loan plan.<lb />
Bush also does not have a sound environ-<lb />
mental protection plan. Under the leadership of<lb />
Clinton, tax incentives will be offered to all com-<lb />
A VIEW FROM ABOVE<lb />
panies that use environmentally safe measures.<lb />
Clinton also wanis to call for stricter regulations<lb />
on environmental destruction.<lb />
A vote for Clinton and Gore is a vote in favor<lb />
of the American people. Bush and Quayle offer<lb />
nothing to the American public, especially<lb />
America's youth.<lb />
To further reinforce the "liberal journalist"<lb />
stereotype, we also endorse Sen. Terry Sanford in<lb />
his re-election bid. Republican Lauch Faircloth<lb />
opposes Sanford, and was the first in that race to<lb />
sling mud. Sanford has had a fine record, so we<lb />
encourage his re-election.<lb />
In addition, Rep. Martin Lancaster, receives<lb />
our approval in the race for the re-formed 3rd<lb />
Congressional district. Lancaster's opponent,<lb />
Tommy Pollard, was convicted of felonious as-<lb />
sault when he shot a man in the leg in 1975.<lb />
Pollard and his victim are now friends, but with<lb />
Jesse Helms still in office, North Carolina can't<lb />
afford to have another embarrassment in Con-<lb />
gress.<lb />
In state office elections, we endorse former<lb />
Gov. Jim Hunt in his effort to return to Raleigh.<lb />
Hunt plans to concentrate on improving educa-<lb />
tion, a program that has taken back seat to<lb />
present Gov. Jim Martin's plan to pave the state<lb />
from the Appalachians to the Atlantic. Hunt's<lb />
opponent is Lt. Gov. Jim Gardener, who is sure to<lb />
continue Martin's dream of turning North Caro-<lb />
lina into a real Tobacco Road.<lb />
On the local front, ECU student Patrick Pitzer<lb />
is running for an at-large seat on the Greenville<lb />
City Council. At long last ECU students have a<lb />
chance to have a representative voice in the coun-<lb />
cil. Pitzer needs, and deserves, the vote of every<lb />
ECU student, regardless of party affiliation.<lb />
Only 28 percent of registered voters partici-<lb />
pated in the 1984 election. That is a lesson to us all.<lb />
If you don't vote, don't bitch.<lb />
If you are a registered voter and do not vote<lb />
today, then be prepared to keep your mouth shut<lb />
for four years. Maybe by then you'll have learned<lb />
your lesson.<lb />
By T. Scott Batchelor<lb />
Character issue ranks high on election list<lb />
Political commentator<lb />
Michael Kinsley appeared on<lb />
"Later with Bob Costas" recently<lb />
and made an interesting observa-<lb />
tion. He pointed out mat in the<lb />
second presidential debate be-<lb />
tween Bush, Clinton and Perot �<lb />
the one where the citizens asked<lb />
the quetfons � out of 209 per-<lb />
sons supposedly chosen at ran-<lb />
dom, no one asked a single ques-<lb />
tion about the candidates' charac-<lb />
ter. Indeed, one gentleman in the<lb />
audience at the debate stood up<lb />
and said, "Can we focus on the<lb />
issues and not the personalities<lb />
and the mud?" Kinsley implied<lb />
that tnis was a sure sign that char-<lb />
acter was no longer an issue with<lb />
the voters, if it ever had been.<lb />
If what Kinsley asserts is true,<lb />
mat the character of a presidential<lb />
candidate is inconsequential in de-<lb />
ciding who wins the election, then<lb />
we are in serious trouble in this<lb />
country. Fortunately, I don't think<lb />
he's right.<lb />
Character, as I am speaking<lb />
of it here, is defined as the moral<lb />
strength and ethical integrity of<lb />
an individual. How many deci-<lb />
sions will you make in your life<lb />
based on your appraisal of<lb />
another's character? Most of us<lb />
make the equality of a person's<lb />
character an implicit criterion in<lb />
deciding with whom we become<lb />
friends or conduct personal busi-<lb />
ness with. We take into consider-<lb />
ation the character of our personal<lb />
physician, or our legal and finan-<lb />
cial representative, and of those<lb />
who care for our children when<lb />
we're not around. Yet the ru n ior<lb />
persists that the American people<lb />
see character in this election as a<lb />
non-issue.<lb />
The characters of Bush,<lb />
Clinton and Perot aren't just an<lb />
issue in this election, they are ar-<lb />
guably the issue, and I am confi-<lb />
dent that a majority of Americans<lb />
feel likewise. Moral and ethical<lb />
integrity are the foundation on<lb />
which great presidencies are built,<lb />
therefore upstanding character is<lb />
a sine qua non in our search for a<lb />
person to fill the highest office in<lb />
the land. William Shakespeare un-<lb />
derstood the importance of char-<lb />
acter when he wrote, "The rose<lb />
looks fair, but fairer we it deem<lb />
For that sweet odour doth in it<lb />
live<lb />
You see, the unfortunately<lb />
liberal media is in league with Bill<lb />
Clinton. How do I know this?<lb />
Mainly because you can't read a<lb />
newspaper or watch television<lb />
without seeing it. But also because<lb />
Media Monitor, a media watch-<lb />
dog group, reported that of 54<lb />
political pieces appearing in The<lb />
New York Times during the month<lb />
of September, the articles ran 10 to<lb />
1 in favor of Bill Clinton. Of 19<lb />
editorials in the same newspaper,<lb />
18 were pro-Clinton while only<lb />
one marginally favorec Bush.<lb />
So the news media run inter-<lb />
ference for their man Clinton, who<lb />
they know couldn't withstand any<lb />
close scrutiny of characler.<lb />
Clinton's draft record (or lack<lb />
thereof) and his determination to<lb />
have it two or three ways at the<lb />
same time make him a juicy target<lb />
for questions of character. Not to<lb />
mention the governor's own<lb />
strange concept of the character<lb />
issue.<lb />
During a debate hesaid, "I'm<lb />
not interested in (Bush's) charac-<lb />
ter  I'm interested in what we<lb />
can trust him to do, and what you<lb />
can trust me to do and what you<lb />
can trust Mr. Perot to do for the<lb />
next four years How cr.n a per-<lb />
son mention character and trust in<lb />
the same breath and yet deny the-<lb />
relationship of one to the other?<lb />
Baffling.<lb />
In the face of all this, the<lb />
media and Governor C. in ton con-<lb />
tinue to stroll along pooh-poohing<lb />
that silly notion of character play-<lb />
ing any real part in the election.<lb />
Clinton, who seems to have a pen-<lb />
chant for quoting Abraham Lin-<lb />
coln, would do well to remember<lb />
a pertinent saying from Honest<lb />
Abe: "It is true that you may fool<lb />
all of the people some of the time;<lb />
you can even fool some of the<lb />
people all of the time; but you<lb />
can'tfoolallofthepeopJeallofthe<lb />
time<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
James R. Knisely, General Manager<lb />
Blair Skinner, Managing Editor<lb />
Arthur A. Sutorius, Director of Advertising<lb />
Jeff Becker, News Editor<lb />
Elizabeth Shimmel, Asst. News Editor<lb />
Dana Danielson, Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Robert Todd, Sports Editor<lb />
Chas Mitch'1, Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Sean Herring, Copy Editor<lb />
Joe Horst, Opinion Page Editor<lb />
Richard Haselrig, Staff Illustrator<lb />
Michael Albuquerque, Business Manager<lb />
John Bullard, Circulation Manager<lb />
Cori Daniels, Layout Manager<lb />
Monique Campbell, Classified Advertising Tech.<lb />
Woody Barnes, Advertising Production Manager<lb />
Deborah Daniel, Secretary<lb />
The East Carolinian has served the Est Carolina campus community since 1925, emphasizing information that affects<lb />
ECU students. The East Carolinian pu blishes 12,000 copies every Tuesday and Thursday. The masthead editorial in each<lb />
edition is the opinion of the Editorial Board. The East Carolinian welcomes letters expressing all points of view. Letters<lb />
should be limited to 250 words or less. For purposes of decency and brevity, The East Carolinian reserves the right to edit<lb />
or reject letters for publication. Letters should be addressed to The Editor, Tlie East Carolinian, Publications Bldg ECU,<lb />
Greenville, N.C 27858-4353. For more information, call (919) 757-6366. <lb />
Quote of<lb />
the Day:<lb />
Economists<lb />
report that a<lb />
college educa-<lb />
tion adds many<lb />
thousands of<lb />
dollars to a<lb />
man's lifetime<lb />
income � which<lb />
he then spends<lb />
sending his son<lb />
to college.<lb />
Bill Vaughan<lb />
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR<lb />
Wiretapping raises question of university's knowledge<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Hear much about the wire-<lb />
tapping trials lately? University<lb />
administrators involved in the<lb />
wiretapping of phone lines of<lb />
employees here did not know what<lb />
they were doing was illegal. Yeah,<lb />
right! Hadn't someone involved<lb />
been trained in law enforcement?<lb />
Did they not know how to read?<lb />
Did thev have any sense, be it<lb />
howevc. small? What ever hap-<lb />
pened to the phrase, "Ignorance<lb />
of the law is no excuse?" I think<lb />
they all had knowledge that tap-<lb />
ping someone's phone line was<lb />
illegal, and I also think they had<lb />
enough sense to play dumb to this<lb />
fact. I loved the part about James<lb />
DePuy, director of Public Safety,<lb />
kicking in the door of the person<lb />
responsible for leaking the infor-<lb />
mation about the wiretapping to<lb />
the proper officials. His story is<lb />
that he heard water running in<lb />
thisperson'soffice, kicked thedoor<lb />
in and rushed in to stop this "phan-<lb />
tom water" from doing damage.<lb />
Okay, let's gain entrance to the<lb />
office. The only logical explana-<lb />
tion is that DePuy was trying to<lb />
intimidate this person for doing<lb />
his job correctly.<lb />
Now, I could kind of fall for<lb />
this story if DePuy had said he<lb />
thought he had smelled some<lb />
Krispy Kreme doughnuts in the<lb />
locked office and temporarily went<lb />
berserk, but the other story just<lb />
doesn't jibe.<lb />
Next comes the actions of my<lb />
favorite, "Mr. Get-your-facts-<lb />
straight-Ronald-Mercer Vice<lb />
Chancellor Richard Brown. It was<lb />
brought out in one of the recent<lb />
sessions of the wiretapping trial<lb />
that Brown had sent a memo to<lb />
personnel of Public Safety to de-<lb />
stroy some important documents<lb />
used in this scam.<lb />
Did he not know that it is ille-<lb />
gal to destroy evidence, and<lb />
shouldn't he have had enough<lb />
sense not to send a memo from his<lb />
office encouraging such unlawful<lb />
deeds? I guess he should have<lb />
taken his own advice and con-<lb />
tacted Public Safety to find out<lb />
whether or not his intentions were<lb />
legal, but I doubt anyone there<lb />
would know.<lb />
Could it be that ECU's finest<lb />
only knows three rules � B.E.G<lb />
Breaking the law, Eating Krispy<lb />
Kreme doughnuts, and Giving<lb />
tickets for the stupidest reasons<lb />
you could think of in a million<lb />
years. The two involved who ac-<lb />
tually carried out the wiretapping<lb />
were not prosecuted for their ac-<lb />
tions. Each were facing up to 23<lb />
years in prison, each admitted to<lb />
their actions and each were let off.<lb />
What gives? Did someone get paid<lb />
for letting these two slip through<lb />
the cracks of justice? Why weren't<lb />
they pressured with a sentence in<lb />
order to gain more information<lb />
about the wiretapping? They<lb />
could have turned state's evidence<lb />
for a lesser sentence, but they<lb />
didn't have to.<lb />
Why? Why do the taxpayers<lb />
have to pay nearly a quarter of<lb />
million dollars for these peoples'<lb />
stupidity? Why are these crooks<lb />
still in their positions at ECU? You<lb />
or I would be under the jail by<lb />
now, but they get special privi-<lb />
leges.<lb />
Ronald Mercer<lb />
Chemistry<lb />
Junior<lb />
Public Safety needs to re-evaluate their hierarchy<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
After observing the Public<lb />
Safety Department of ECU for the<lb />
last year and a half, I have con-<lb />
cluded that there needs to be a<lb />
major turnover in that department.<lb />
Someone needs to have the back-<lb />
bone to step forward and accept<lb />
the responsibility for their actions.<lb />
I have already written one letter<lb />
concerning my dismay about<lb />
ECU's finest and their affinity for<lb />
listening to other's phone conver-<lb />
sations. Nothing has changed at<lb />
Public Safety since my earlier let-<lb />
ter in the Fall of 1991, except for<lb />
the ever-increasingamountof law-<lb />
suits settled out. of court by the<lb />
ECU administration. So far the<lb />
total amount of money paid to<lb />
victims of this scandal is well over<lb />
$200,000. According to The East<lb />
Carolinian, many more cases are<lb />
pending.<lb />
Where do people think this<lb />
money will come from? It will not<lb />
come from those phone voyeurs<lb />
at Telecommunications or Public<lb />
Safety. It will comeout of the pock-<lb />
ets of students at ECU. We are<lb />
forced to assume the consequences<lb />
of those privileged few in power<lb />
at ECU. I never thought my total<lb />
tuition and fees would be put to<lb />
good use and now my beliefs are<lb />
confirmed. Get ready for increased<lb />
school fees and tuition in the near<lb />
future.<lb />
Chancellor Eakin must as-<lb />
sume some of this crime because<lb />
of his support of those individual<lb />
"Deputy Dogs" at Public Safety.<lb />
He and those he supported be-<lb />
lieved the walls of this university<lb />
to be too thick for a federal inves-<lb />
tigation. What were tlie thoughts<lb />
of those involved to continue to<lb />
wiretap individual phones? The<lb />
accused claim that they did not<lb />
know it was against the l?w to<lb />
wiretap phones. Ignorance of the<lb />
law is not an adequate defense<lb />
and it makes matters worse when<lb />
you have law enforcement offic-<lb />
ers making such sheepish claims.<lb />
These individuals are here to pro-<lb />
tect us? 1 feel more secure already.<lb />
The grand jury trial against<lb />
two former ECU employees has<lb />
just started and I hate to pass judge-<lb />
ment until all the facts have been<lb />
brought to light. It seems obvious<lb />
that wrong-doing occurred, only<lb />
we are not sure about all the play-<lb />
ers involved. We may see many<lb />
influential university officials im-<lb />
plicated. If this is the case, then<lb />
resignations should be in order. It<lb />
is a shame that these reparations<lb />
paid to the phone-tapping victims<lb />
cannot be taken out of the pockets<lb />
ofthoseresponsibleinsteadofour<lb />
own.<lb />
DH. Man-<lb />
History Graduate<lb />
Disappointing football season lies with TEC's coverage<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
This has been a disappoint-<lb />
ing football season. Before I am<lb />
"loosely" defined as a Pirate fan,<lb />
however, I would like to clearly<lb />
state that my disappointment<lb />
lies with the sports coverage<lb />
provided by The East Carolinian.<lb />
I used to think that a sports-<lb />
writer was supposed to have<lb />
sports knowledge. It has been<lb />
your performance (or lack<lb />
thereof) throughout the season<lb />
that makes it much more appro-<lb />
priate to "loosely" define sports-<lb />
writer.<lb />
The students of East Caro-<lb />
lina have become accustomed<lb />
to the sterling "Purple and<lb />
Gold" banner that the East Caro-<lb />
linian has attempted to put on a<lb />
"black and blue" season.<lb />
We have listened to the<lb />
usual claims of injuries or inex-<lb />
perience as the only excuses after<lb />
defeat. We have come to expect<lb />
game statistics as clear and consis-<lb />
tent as the economic plans of<lb />
Clinton or Bush.<lb />
Your fan criticism, however,<lb />
has lowered the "loosely" de-<lb />
fined sportswriter of The East<lb />
Carolinian to a new depth. As<lb />
my previous examples suggest,<lb />
you had better start looking at<lb />
your reflection in your own glass<lb />
houses before you throw rocks<lb />
at us.<lb />
Yes, there were boos in Fick-<lb />
len on Saturday, but doesn't the<lb />
athletic department and The East<lb />
Carolinian deserve some blame?<lb />
After all, we would not have<lb />
had such high expectations for a<lb />
young team if Student Pirate<lb />
Club Memberships, which grant<lb />
priority for bowl tickets, were<lb />
not so prevalent on this cam-<lb />
pus, or for that matter, if the<lb />
sportswriters (still loosely de-<lb />
fined) did not predict improb-<lb />
able wins over nationally ranked<lb />
Syracuse, or seriously mention<lb />
"No. 1 defense" in reference to<lb />
our stop troop (10-13-92 edition<lb />
of The East Carolinian). Armed<lb />
with this "knowledge it is a<lb />
wonder we only booed.<lb />
1 am a big Pirate fan with a<lb />
big purple wig and a big yellow<lb />
horn, and I go to games and<lb />
support ECU as much and as<lb />
loudly as anyone. I do not ex-<lb />
pect a Peach Bowl every year, or<lb />
a victory every week, but I do<lb />
expect effort all the time. The<lb />
football team has given that ef-<lb />
fort in all but one game.<lb />
Why can't you?<lb />
Gregory M. Sember<lb />
English<lb />
Junior<lb />
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November 6-7. Single elimi-<lb />
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0418.<lb />
LOOKING FOR A BETTER<lb />
WAY TO MEET PEOPLE with<lb />
similar social, health, religion.<lb />
Here I am looking for a mate,<lb />
heard downtown and partier<lb />
are where people congregate.<lb />
So, I'm going out tonight and it<lb />
is late, the action is packed,<lb />
only an ugly mist if loser<lb />
couldn't find a mate. I know<lb />
why I'm here, I do know why,<lb />
but these crazy scenes make<lb />
me want to cry. She looks<lb />
good, he looks fine. Damn! I<lb />
wish thatthey were mine. Here<lb />
I am, wondering around, hop-<lb />
ing silently I'll be found. I'm<lb />
walking here and I'm talking<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
there, beer in hand, was that a<lb />
stare! Who is he to say this to<lb />
me. Cause I approach them<lb />
hard and very fast, but some-<lb />
times the conversation never<lb />
lasts. Why ask why, that's<lb />
what I say, cause people play<lb />
games and people love to lie.<lb />
He talked to me, could he be<lb />
mine or was he giving me a<lb />
thought line. Damn! She looks<lb />
fine, what will I have to do to<lb />
make her mine? Wine and<lb />
dine? But I'm broke like most<lb />
college folk. Could she still be<lb />
mine? I'm in this crowd and it<lb />
is loud. Some people I meet<lb />
are so discreet that I can't tell<lb />
who's looking for meat. But I<lb />
flaunt, not that I want a person<lb />
who will be wrong to me. I will<lb />
silently admit that sometimes<lb />
my whit turns to shit and I can't<lb />
tell who will make me well<lb />
Accept me for me. Should I<lb />
approach, I don't know, Re-<lb />
jection hurts the old ego. But<lb />
the beer is strong, the night is<lb />
long, the hurt I know left me<lb />
long ago. I feel great, I want to<lb />
date, it's getting late. There's<lb />
a man around I don't know<lb />
who's trying hard to steal the<lb />
show. Help me meet people I<lb />
don't know. His name is Jeff,<lb />
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tact him now to find out what it<lb />
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PHI MU ALPHA MEN: Thank<lb />
you for the beautiful serenade<lb />
on Monday night. You have<lb />
won our hearts! Feel free to<lb />
visit again anytime. Love, Zeta<lb />
Tau Alpha.<lb />
TO THE FOUNDING FA-<lb />
THERS OF PI LAMBDA PHI:<lb />
Congrats fellas, we have a lot<lb />
of work ahead of us. We're<lb />
going to take this campus by<lb />
storm.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS: Way<lb />
to go! Charlie, we wish you<lb />
and Angelisa many years to-<lb />
gether. There is nothing pret-<lb />
tier than Spring and Fall. The<lb />
same goes for relationships.<lb />
Be fruitful and multiply. Re-<lb />
member! No Hanky Panky till<lb />
the Big Day. Your Brothers in<lb />
Fellowship.<lb />
BROOK DR5SJCALL, Con-<lb />
gratulations on being crowned<lb />
our 1992 Homecoming Queen.<lb />
Love, the Sigmas.<lb />
SIG EP, Thar:ks for coming<lb />
over and helping carve those<lb />
pumpkins. We had a great<lb />
time at the Fizz with you guys.<lb />
Let's do it again sometime<lb />
soon. Love, the Sigmas<lb />
MICHELLE K. AND<lb />
KATHRYN V. Thanks for<lb />
doing such and awesome job<lb />
with homecoming. You guys<lb />
are great. We all appreciate<lb />
everything you did to make<lb />
homecoming another big suc-<lb />
cess. Love, the sisters and<lb />
pledges of Sigma Sigma<lb />
Page 6<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
Sigma.<lb />
THE WOMEN'S SOCCER<lb />
TEAM wants to wish Beth,<lb />
Kristine, and Kristie a full and<lb />
speedy recovery! We miss<lb />
you guys.<lb />
PI KAPPA PHI- A belated<lb />
THANKS for a great time at<lb />
Splash on Thurs Lets get<lb />
together again soon! Love,<lb />
Alpha Omicron Pi<lb />
SIGMA PHI EPSILON: We<lb />
had a great time parting with<lb />
you guys before (and after) the<lb />
game. Love, Alpha Delta Pi<lb />
KAPPA SIG: We had a blast<lb />
at the Brown-bag social and at<lb />
the Southern Miss game.<lb />
Thanks for a great time. Love,<lb />
Alpha Delta ?i.<lb />
PHI KAPPA TAU, We had an<lb />
awesome time tailgating with<lb />
you guys. Can't wait to do it<lb />
again. Let's get together some-<lb />
time soon. Love, the Sigmas.<lb />
CHI-O: We've had a great<lb />
time parting with you this se-<lb />
mester. Let's do it again real<lb />
soon! The brothers and<lb />
pledges of Delta Chi.<lb />
DELTA CHI: Charter Satur-<lb />
day, November 7th, here it<lb />
comes I said here it comes!<lb />
PHI PSI: It was a fairly warm<lb />
night when we all hiked around,<lb />
to find some Phi Psi brothers<lb />
doing keg stands upside down.<lb />
The music was pumping, the<lb />
beer was free. Who was that<lb />
guy serenading us on one<lb />
knee? the game was fun, even<lb />
though we were beat. At least<lb />
we had a great looking sheet!<lb />
Thanks for the tailgate, thanks<lb />
for the tunes. We had a lot of<lb />
fun, let's get together soon!<lb />
Love, the Gamma Sigs.<lb />
EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN<lb />
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Curt Lewis<lb />
-Senior Business Administration<lb />
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-Junior Communications<lb />
CALL 919-757-6366<lb />
Today for more<lb />
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Announcements<lb />
SCHOOL OF NURSING<lb />
The school of nursing will<lb />
hold departmental meetings:<lb />
Freshmen and sophomores-<lb />
Tuesday November 11,5 pm-<lb />
NB101. Juniors and seniors-<lb />
Wednesday November 12, 5<lb />
pm-NB 101. All general col-<lb />
lege students who intend to<lb />
major in nursing should attend<lb />
the freshmansophomore<lb />
meeting. All majors are<lb />
STRONGLY ENCOURAGFD<lb />
to attend Early registration<lb />
and admission to clinical<lb />
courses will be discussed.<lb />
NEWS RELEASE<lb />
During the week of Novem-<lb />
ber 9-13, a survey of student<lb />
opinion of instruction will be<lb />
conducted at ECU. Question-<lb />
naires will be distributed in<lb />
classes with enrollments<lb />
greater than five. All students<lb />
will have opportunity to express<lb />
opinions on the teaching ef-<lb />
fectiveness of their instructors.<lb />
The survey will be conducted<lb />
during class time and will take<lb />
approximately 15 minutes to<lb />
complete. Student participa-<lb />
tion is voluntary and no identi-<lb />
ties are requested. Instructors<lb />
have been requested to leave<lb />
the classroom while the ques-<lb />
tionnaires are being com-<lb />
pleted. Results of the survey<lb />
will be distributed to instruc-<lb />
tors after final grades have<lb />
been posted. The teaching<lb />
effectiveness questionnaire<lb />
was created by the Faculty<lb />
Senate Committee for Teach-<lb />
ing Effectiveness and the Of-<lb />
fice of Planning and Institu-<lb />
tional Research. The results<lb />
of the survey, along with other<lb />
information and factors, are<lb />
used for administrative evalu-<lb />
ation of the instructor by the<lb />
supervising administrator<lb />
within the department or divi-<lb />
sion.<lb />
E.C.H.O.<lb />
E.C.H.O. meeting will be<lb />
Tuesday November 3,1992 in<lb />
Rm. 2017 in GCB at 5 pm.<lb />
Hope to see all of you Honor<lb />
Students and Teaching Fel-<lb />
lows there.<lb />
LITERARY AND ART COM-<lb />
PETITION<lb />
November 4, 1992 is the<lb />
deadline forentry in the REBEL<lb />
93 Competition. Winners re-<lb />
ceive cash prizes, and will be<lb />
published in the 1993 Rebel<lb />
Magazine. You must pick up<lb />
application forms from Art BIdg<lb />
Media Center, English Dept,<lb />
or Rebel offices in the Pubs<lb />
BIdg.<lb />
GAMMA BETA PHI<lb />
Attention to all of you<lb />
Gamma Beta Phi members,<lb />
we are having our third meet-<lb />
ing on November 10 at 4 pm in<lb />
MSC Room 244. See you<lb />
there!<lb />
P.U.S.H. THROUGH THE<lb />
BARRIERS<lb />
If you would like to work<lb />
toward reducing the architec-<lb />
tural, as well as the attitudinal<lb />
barriers that students with spe-<lb />
cial needs are faced with ev-<lb />
ery day, then come to the next<lb />
meeting of P.U.S.H. (People<lb />
United to Support the Handi-<lb />
capped). The meeting will be<lb />
5:00-6:00 on Thursday, No-<lb />
vember 5 in Cotten Hall Lobby.<lb />
Come join the fun<lb />
PHI ETA SIGMA<lb />
There will be a brief meet-<lb />
ing held in Flemming Dorm<lb />
lobby at 5 o'clock on Tuesday<lb />
November 3rd. Very impor-<lb />
tant. Please attend.<lb />
PERFORMING ARTS SE-<lb />
BJ�S<lb />
Buddy: The Buddy Holly<lb />
Story, scheduled for Friday,<lb />
November 6, 1992 at 8 pm,<lb />
chronicles the professional life<lb />
of Buddy Holly, a rock-and-roll<lb />
musician killed in a plane crash<lb />
that also killed the Big Bopper<lb />
and Richie Valens. The show<lb />
features performances of<lb />
Holly's greatest hits�among<lb />
them "That'll Be The Day" and<lb />
"Peggy Sue<lb />
COUNSELING CENTER<lb />
25 AND OLDER:<lb />
Undergrad ano grad student.<lb />
Family responsibilities (spouse<lb />
andor children). Join us for<lb />
brown bag lunches on<lb />
Wednesday from noon to 1:30<lb />
pm. Come for part or all of the<lb />
time. This rap group is an<lb />
informal gathering designed to<lb />
be supportive and help meet<lb />
the needs of students with fam-<lb />
ily responsibilities. Informal<lb />
discussions and presentations<lb />
are the format. Yes, there are<lb />
many students at ECU facing<lb />
the same concerns as you!<lb />
TIME: Wednesdays noon to<lb />
1:30 pm. PLACE: Counseling<lb />
Center (313 Wright Building).<lb />
For more information, phone<lb />
George Gressman at 757-<lb />
6661.<lb />
REGISTRATION FOR<lb />
GENERAL COLLEGE<lb />
STUDENTS<lb />
General College students<lb />
should contact their advisors<lb />
the week of November 9-13 to<lb />
make arrangements for aca-<lb />
demic advising for Spring Se-<lb />
mester 1993. Early registra-<lb />
tion will begin November 16<lb />
and end November 20.<lb />
RECREATIONAL SER-<lb />
VICES.<lb />
Recreational Services Bil-<lb />
liards Registration meeting will<lb />
be held on Tuesday, Novem-<lb />
ber 10 at 5:00 pm in Biology<lb />
103. You must be at the meet-<lb />
ing to participate. A small fee<lb />
is required! For further infor-<lb />
mation call 757-6387.<lb />
RECREATIONAL SER-<lb />
VICES:<lb />
Recreational services will<lb />
be sponsoring a Terrain Bik-<lb />
ing Workshop on November 7<lb />
at 10:30 am in Christenbury<lb />
117. So come on out and learn<lb />
how to ride. For further infor-<lb />
mation stop by 117<lb />
Christenbury Gym or call 757-<lb />
6387.<lb /><pb facs="00058349_tn_0007" /><lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
November 3, 1992<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
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FOR RENT<lb />
KINGS ARMS APARTMENTS<lb />
:1 and 2 bedroom apartments.<lb />
Energy-efficient, several loca-<lb />
tions in town. Carpeted, kitchen<lb />
appliances, some water and<lb />
sewer paid, washerdryer<lb />
hookups. Call 752-8915.<lb />
APARTMENT FOR RENT:<lb />
One bedroom, $275 a month.<lb />
4 blocks from campus, energy<lb />
efficient, free basic cable,<lb />
washerdryer hook-ups. Avail-<lb />
able January 1 (nego.). Apt. 3<lb />
Captain's Quarter. Call 830-<lb />
6902.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED IM-<lb />
MEDIATELY TarRiverApts.<lb />
$130.00month; 13 utilities.<lb />
Partially furnished; good loca-<lb />
tion. Call 830-1873 ask for<lb />
Jordan.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED: Fe-<lb />
male nonsmoking roommate<lb />
to share new 2 bedroom apart-<lb />
ment with graduate student,<lb />
beginning December or Janu-<lb />
ary. Low rentand utilities, good<lb />
area. Call 321-0538.<lb />
TAR RIVER APT. For rent. 2<lb />
bedroom, 1 12 bath. Rent:<lb />
$450. Call 321-2132 ask for<lb />
Karen or Mike.<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED: To<lb />
share a 2 bedroom duplex. 1<lb />
block from campus. $170<lb />
month plus 12 utilities. Call<lb />
758-5845. Leave message.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE<lb />
NEEDED: $172.50month, 1<lb />
2 utilities, 1 bedroom apt. Call<lb />
752-3364.<lb />
FOR SALE<lb />
ARE YOU SCARED of walking<lb />
alone at night or in dangerous<lb />
areas because of fear of at-<lb />
tack? Then buy the Quorum<lb />
PAAL - Personal Attack Alarm.<lb />
Once activated the PAAL emits<lb />
an ear piercing 107 decibel<lb />
alarm that scares off attackers.<lb />
Call 758-6425 for more info.<lb />
PAY IN-STATE TUITION?<lb />
Read Residency Status and<lb />
Tuition, 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 />
RINGGOLD TOWERS<lb />
CONDO- One bedroom unit.<lb />
Children out of school, I want to<lb />
sell fast. Call (919) 847-1557<lb />
Raleigh, NC.<lb />
1982 RED, CHEVY S-10 PU.<lb />
Needs some engine work. Blue<lb />
book $2300 asking $1300 o.b.o.<lb />
Call Rich at 752-3754.<lb />
WORD PROCESSOR- 5x9<lb />
CRT display, 3.5 240k disk drive,<lb />
dictionary, thesaurus, calender,<lb />
address book, great for research<lb />
papers! No computer lab<lb />
hassles. Asking price $400.<lb />
FOR SALE<lb />
Call Jack 758-3248.<lb />
SINGLE BED- Mattress,<lb />
boxspring, and frame. $75.00<lb />
or best offer. Call 756-3235- if<lb />
no answer please leave a mes-<lb />
sage on machine.<lb />
FOR SALE: Washing machine,<lb />
4yrs. old. Paid $150, only $50.<lb />
Call 758-7531.<lb />
FOR SALE: IBM compatible<lb />
computer, 640k RAM, 3.5 DD,<lb />
High resolution color monitor,<lb />
20 Meg HD, software, and wide<lb />
carriage printer. Mustsale.only<lb />
$525. Call 758-4135.<lb />
GOVERNMENT SEIZED<lb />
CARS.trucks, boats, 4 wheel-<lb />
ers, motorhomes, by FBI, IRS,<lb />
DEA. Available your area now.<lb />
Call 1-800-333-3737 ext. c-<lb />
5999.<lb />
13QOKTRADER<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 />
NOW! USED CD'S<lb />
HELP WANTED<lb />
EMERGENCY! Expanding<lb />
company needs hardworking<lb />
reliable students to mail our<lb />
diet brochures from Home<lb />
Dorm! Earn up to $200 PT or<lb />
$1000 FT! Employees needed<lb />
immediately! For job applica-<lb />
tion send self-addressed stamp<lb />
envelope: Colossal Marketing,<lb />
Employee Processing, P.O.<lb />
Box 291140 Port Orange, FL<lb />
32129.<lb />
"HELP WANTED" EARN<lb />
$1,500 WEEKLY mailing our<lb />
circulars Begin nowFREE<lb />
packet! SEYS, Dept. 164, Box<lb />
4000, Cordova, 38018-4000.<lb />
GUARANTEED WORK<lb />
AVAILABLE. Excellent pay for<lb />
EASY home based work. Full<lb />
part-time. Rush self-addressed<lb />
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mine? I'm in this crowd and it<lb />
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are so discreet that I can't tell<lb />
who's looking for meat. But I<lb />
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PHI MU ALPHA MEN: Thank<lb />
you for the beautiful serenade<lb />
on Monday night. You have<lb />
won our hearts! Feel free to<lb />
visit again anytime. L.ove.Zeta<lb />
Tau Alpha.<lb />
TO THE FOUNDING FA-<lb />
THERS OF PI LAMBDA PHI:<lb />
Congrats fellas, we have a lot<lb />
of work ahead of us. We're<lb />
going to take this campus by<lb />
storm.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS: Way<lb />
to go! Charlie, we wish you<lb />
and Angeiisa many years to-<lb />
gether. There is nothing pret-<lb />
tier than Spring and Fall. The<lb />
same goes for relationships.<lb />
Be fruitful and multiply. Re-<lb />
member! No Hanky Panky till<lb />
the Big Day. Your Brothers in<lb />
Fellowship.<lb />
BROOK DRSSJXALL, Con-<lb />
gratulations on being crowned<lb />
ou r 1992 Homecoming Queen.<lb />
Love, the Sigmas.<lb />
SIG EP, Thar.ks for coming<lb />
over and helping carve those<lb />
pumpkins. We had a great<lb />
time at the Fizz with you guys.<lb />
Let's do it again sometime<lb />
soon. Love, the Sigmas<lb />
MICHELLE K. AND<lb />
KATHRYN V. Thar.ks for<lb />
doing such and awesome job<lb />
with homecoming. You guys<lb />
are great. We all appreciate<lb />
everything you did to make<lb />
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cess. Love, the sisters and<lb />
pledges of Sigma Sigma<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
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THE WOMEN'S SOCCER<lb />
TEAM wants to wish Beth,<lb />
Kristine, and Kristie a full and<lb />
speedy recovery! We miss<lb />
you guys.<lb />
PI KAPPA PHI- A belated<lb />
THANKS for a great time at<lb />
Splash on Thurs Lets get<lb />
together again soon! Love,<lb />
Alpha Omicron Pi<lb />
SIGMA PHI EPSILON: We<lb />
had a great time parting with<lb />
you guys before (and after) the<lb />
game. Love, Alpha Delta Pi<lb />
KAPPA SIG: We had a blast<lb />
at the Brown-bag social and at<lb />
the Southern Miss game.<lb />
Thanks for a great time. Love,<lb />
Alpha Delta Pi.<lb />
PHI KAPPA TAU, We had an<lb />
awesome time tailgating with<lb />
you guys. Can't wait to do it<lb />
again. Let's get together some-<lb />
time soon. Love, the Sigmas.<lb />
CHI-O: We've had a great<lb />
time parting with you this se-<lb />
mester. Let's do it again real<lb />
soon! The brothers and<lb />
pledges of Delta Chi.<lb />
DELTA CHI: Charter Satur-<lb />
day, November 7th, here it<lb />
comes I said here it comes!<lb />
PHI PSI: It was a fairly warm<lb />
night when we all hiked around,<lb />
to find some Phi Psi brothers<lb />
doing keg stands upside down.<lb />
The music was pumping, the<lb />
beer was free. Who was that<lb />
guy serenading us on one<lb />
knee? the game was fun, even<lb />
though we were beat. At least<lb />
we had a great looking sheet!<lb />
Thanks for the tailgate, thanks<lb />
for the tunes. We had a lot of<lb />
fun, let's get together soon!<lb />
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SCHOOL OF NURSING<lb />
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STRONGLY ENCOURAGED<lb />
to attend Early registration<lb />
and admission to clinical<lb />
courses will be discussed.<lb />
NEWS RELEASE<lb />
During the week of Novem-<lb />
ber 9-13, a survey of student<lb />
opinion of instruction will be<lb />
conducted at ECU. Question-<lb />
naires will be distributed in<lb />
classes with enrollments<lb />
greater than five. All students<lb />
will have opportunity to express<lb />
opinions on the teaching ef-<lb />
fectiveness of their instructors.<lb />
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approximately 15 minutes to<lb />
complete. Student participa-<lb />
tion is voluntary and no identi-<lb />
ties are requested. Instructors<lb />
have been requested to leave<lb />
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tionnaires are being com-<lb />
pleted. Results of the survey<lb />
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tors after final grades have<lb />
been posted. The teaching<lb />
effectiveness questionnaire<lb />
was created by the Faculty<lb />
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ing Effectiveness and the Of-<lb />
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E.C.H.O. meeting will be<lb />
Tuesday November 3,1992 in<lb />
Rm. 2017 in GCB at 5 pm.<lb />
Hope to see all of you Honor<lb />
Students and Teaching Fel-<lb />
lows there.<lb />
LITERARY AND ART COM-<lb />
PETITION<lb />
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GAMMA BETA PHI<lb />
Attention to all of you<lb />
Gamma Beta Phi members,<lb />
we are having our third meet-<lb />
ing on November 10 at 4 pm in<lb />
MSC Room 244. See you<lb />
there!<lb />
P.U.S.H. THROUGH THF<lb />
BARRIERS<lb />
If you would like to work<lb />
toward reducing the architec-<lb />
tural, as well as the attitudinal<lb />
barriers that students with spe-<lb />
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ery day, then come to the next<lb />
meeting of P.U.S.H. (People<lb />
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capped). The meeting will be<lb />
5:00-6:00 on Thursday, No-<lb />
vembers in Cotten Hall Lobby.<lb />
Come join the fun<lb />
PHI ETA SIGMA<lb />
There will be a brief meet-<lb />
ing held in Fiemming Dorm<lb />
lobby at 5 o'clock on Tuesday<lb />
November 3rd. Very impor-<lb />
tant. Please attend.<lb />
PERFORMING ARTS SE-<lb />
RIES<lb />
Buddy: The Buddy Holly<lb />
Story, scheduled for Friday,<lb />
November 6, 1992 at 8 pm,<lb />
chronicles the professional life<lb />
of Buddy Holly, a rock-and-roll<lb />
musician killed in a plane crash<lb />
that also killed the Big Bopper<lb />
and Richie Valens. The show<lb />
features performances of<lb />
Holly's greatest hits�among<lb />
them "That'll Be The Day" and<lb />
"Peggy Sue<lb />
COUNSELING CENTER<lb />
25 AND OLDER:<lb />
Undergrad and grad student.<lb />
Family responsibilities (spouse<lb />
andor children). Join us for<lb />
brown bag lunches on<lb />
Wednesday from noon to 1:30<lb />
pm. Come for part or all of the<lb />
time. This rap group is an<lb />
informal gathering designed to<lb />
be supportive and help meet<lb />
the needs of students with fam-<lb />
ily responsibilities. Informal<lb />
discussions and presentations<lb />
are the format. Yes, there are<lb />
many students at ECU facing<lb />
the same concerns as you!<lb />
TIME: Wednesdays noon to<lb />
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Center (313 Wright Building).<lb />
For more information, phone<lb />
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6661.<lb />
REGISTRATION FOR<lb />
GENERAL COLLEGE<lb />
STUDENTS<lb />
General College students<lb />
should contact their advisors<lb />
the week of November 9-13 to<lb />
make arrangements for aca-<lb />
demic advising for Spring Se-<lb />
mester 1993. Early registra-<lb />
tion will begin November 16<lb />
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RECREATIONAL SER-<lb />
VICES:<lb />
Recreational Services Bil-<lb />
liards Registration meeting will<lb />
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ber 10 at 5:00 pm in Biology<lb />
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RECREATIONAL, SER-<lb />
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Recreational services will<lb />
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ing Workshop on November 7<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
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November 3, 1992<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
Page 7<lb />
L.A. band experiments in pure chaos<lb />
By Pam Revels<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The debut LP from Animal Bag is not<lb />
simply metal, acoustic or pop. It is an ex-<lb />
periment in pure chaos.<lb />
This hottest new Los Angeles club<lb />
band's sound incorporates all the above<lb />
and more. The songs move from thrashing<lb />
guitars to easy acoustics and back again<lb />
faster than you can say the word "diver-<lb />
sity<lb />
"We have stuff that sounds like<lb />
Creedence meets Black Sabbath and songs<lb />
that could be Culture Club meets Slayer<lb />
a group member said in a press release.<lb />
"When we jam, and we're bouncing shit all<lb />
over the room, there's something there. If<lb />
there wasn't, we might as well join<lb />
Amway<lb />
Animal Bag got their start in North<lb />
Carolina. Drummer Boo Duckworth and<lb />
guitarist Rich Parris met in Charlotte when<lb />
they were teenagers, while bassist Otis<lb />
Hughes was in a band on the other side of<lb />
town. Singer Luke Edwards was perform-<lb />
ing with a cover band in Shelby. After<lb />
being introduced by mutual friends, the<lb />
band Animal Bag was bom.<lb />
In 1989 the group moved to L.A. to<lb />
seek a record contract and escape the nar-<lb />
row-mindedness that repressed their indi-<lb />
viduality. "I was the freak in my town, and<lb />
one girl's mom had heard that each brace-<lb />
let I wore stood for a different Satanic<lb />
ritual Edwards said. "I was like the anti-<lb />
Christ walking down the mall or some-<lb />
thing<lb />
After the move, things began to look<lb />
up. The groupstarted playing in local clubs<lb />
and let their live performances speak for<lb />
themselves. Mercury Records soon dis-<lb />
covered them.<lb />
Animal Bag's self-titled debut consists<lb />
of 13 tracks that blend metal, blues, dcous-<lb />
tics, heavy alternative and pop to produce<lb />
a finished product of chaotic musical en-<lb />
joyment.<lb />
"Mirrored Shade an acousticblues-<lb />
like song, is one of the band's favorites. The<lb />
song embodies hypnotic elements intensi-<lb />
fied by the mandolin, guitars and cool<lb />
harmonies.<lb />
"It sort of deals with people that sit<lb />
there and complain and bitch about the<lb />
world Hughes said in an interview with<lb />
Rock Review. "But what they're bitchin'<lb />
about is something people have to face<lb />
Photo courtesy Stardog Records<lb />
From left, Rich Parris, Boo Duckworth, Luke Edwards and Otis Hughes comprise the<lb />
band Animal Bag. Their 13-track album is an eclectic blend.<lb />
every day<lb />
Followingsimilaracousticlines'Hello<lb />
Cosmo" involves folksy guitars and vocals<lb />
that insist, "Look at mewhat you see is<lb />
who I amand I'll be who I wanna' be<lb />
Moving to a metal persona, "Personal<lb />
Demons" relies on thrashing guitars,<lb />
headbanging drumbeats and screaming<lb />
vocals. "Demons" releases raw energy that<lb />
explains "These are my personal demons<lb />
on the island of my bedthese are my per-<lb />
sonal demonsthere's a circus in my<lb />
head<lb />
The rockin' track, "Everybody has a<lb />
traditional pop sensibility mixed with a<lb />
cutting-edge rhythm and powerful gui-<lb />
tars and vocals.<lb />
Animal Bag's debut has been com-<lb />
pared to Faith No More and Jane's Addic-<lb />
tion. "But our focus is to create, not to<lb />
imitate thegroup insists. "Music is magic-<lb />
it's just spelled differently<lb />
'90 M.P JHL' lets Texas<lb />
blues do the talking<lb />
By Joe Korst<lb />
Assistant Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Feel the winti rushing through ycur<lb />
hair, the smell of pine and fir trees filling<lb />
your senses as the miles click away under<lb />
the wheels of mat smooth machine called<lb />
an automobile.<lb />
That's the image that 90 M.P.H The<lb />
Heaters' newest release, evokes when it's<lb />
listened to.<lb />
The Heaters originated inFayetteville,<lb />
N.C where Chuck Rnodes, lead vocals<lb />
and lead guitarist, put a band together in<lb />
1981. In '87, Robbie Reid started jamming<lb />
with Rhodes, eventually joining him on<lb />
vocals and guitar.<lb />
Present members Dave Knipher on<lb />
drums and Tip Iuliucci on bass joined<lb />
soon afterward tocomplete the Texasblues<lb />
sound that is The Heaters.<lb />
Citinginfluencesrangingfrom Albert<lb />
King and Elmore James to Stevie Ray<lb />
Vaughan and the Fabulous T-Birds, The<lb />
Heaters have carved a niche in bars and<lb />
clubs all over eastern North Carolina.<lb />
Their blues-playing attracts crowds<lb />
from -til over the musical spectrum and<lb />
leaves audiences singing and dancing in<lb />
their seats.<lb />
The Heaters play the blues the way it<lb />
was meant to be played � simple and<lb />
affecting. Knipher and Iuliucci pick up the<lb />
sound and let Reid carry it down to a<lb />
tearful ballad or up to a house-rockin<lb />
foot-stompin' roar.<lb />
"We're not a bunch of glamour boys<lb />
or anything Iuliucci said in a recent press<lb />
release. "We just gotta let the music do the<lb />
talking<lb />
That's all they need to do, because the<lb />
music is more than enough.<lb />
90 M.P.H. starts off on a high note<lb />
with the toe-tapping,drum-p!aying "Turn<lb />
ItUp Drummer Knipher provides oneof<lb />
the best back-beats ever, coupling with<lb />
Reid's voice to guaranteea good time with<lb />
this rocking melody. Thechorus says it all:<lb />
"Turn it upTurn up my radioTurn it all<lb />
the way upSo I can't hear you no more<lb />
"High Tim? Woman" follows with<lb />
the curse of repetitive lyrics, but success<lb />
despite that. Reid demonstrates his gui-<lb />
tar-playingabilities with a solo that saves<lb />
the song from a slow death. This one will<lb />
leave your head shaking in its rhythm<lb />
and your fingers itching to play that air<lb />
guitar.<lb />
"90 M.P.H follows as the third track<lb />
on this 10-track album. Arguably the best<lb />
song on theentire tape, "90M.P.H starts<lb />
at that speed and never lets up from its<lb />
"foot to the floor The Heaters show their<lb />
combined talent in this take, with a hard<lb />
drum beat mixing superbly with strong<lb />
electric guitars by Rhodes and Reid.<lb />
"You Ain't Fooling Me" ends the first<lb />
side and sets the listenerup for theslower,<lb />
less driving second side. A smooth, easy-<lb />
flowing ballad about a cheating woman,<lb />
"You Ain't Fooling Me" falls into the<lb />
tame repetitive lyric trap as "High Time<lb />
Woman" almost did. This time the instru-<lb />
ments barely cover up for it, sometimes<lb />
tailing into a tried-and-true basic rhythm<lb />
themselves.<lb />
"Backstreet Blues" starts the second<lb />
side with a hard edge, making up for<lb />
"You Ain't Fooling Me Iuliucci gets a<lb />
chance to shine in the spotlight with his<lb />
spirited bass playing. The lyrics are a nice<lb />
change from the first side, with a clip to<lb />
them not only when sung but by them-<lb />
selves. "Sex and drugs are taking their<lb />
tollNothing left to lose Backstreet<lb />
bluesBackstreet blues<lb />
"Tex-Mex Blues" shines as the gem of<lb />
the second side. I'm not talking lyrics or<lb />
drums here�I'm talking guitar. A slow-<lb />
moving, easy-listening ballad, Rhodes<lb />
lays the electric guitar like he was bom<lb />
to do it.<lb />
His solo, running a lmost tJ ree whole<lb />
minutes, is well worth the time it takes to<lb />
get to it. Backed up by Knipher's drums<lb />
once again, Rhodes ends the album with<lb />
the listener feeling as good as when he or<lb />
sne put the tape on.<lb />
The Heaters play Texas blues with<lb />
the best of them. On Nov. 8, the band will<lb />
be featured on the nationally syndicated<lb />
radio show "Blues Deluxe The show<lb />
will air theirhitsingle, "90 M.P.H oneof<lb />
the songs that has been playing on radio<lb />
stations up and down the state.<lb />
So stick that tape in, roll down that<lb />
window, put that "foot to the floor" and<lb />
enjoy.<lb />
Book store provides<lb />
alternative selection<lb />
By Chandra Speight<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Enter almost any book store<lb />
and you'll be bombarded by<lb />
cheesy book marks, copies of<lb />
"Geraldo's Tell All" and most<lb />
anything else you're not looking<lb />
for. However, Greenville's<lb />
Eponymous offers an appealing<lb />
alternative.<lb />
ihomas and Rebecca Ives,<lb />
owners of both Quicksilver<lb />
Records and Eponymous, created<lb />
the store to<lb />
specialize in<lb />
"progres-<lb />
sive reading<lb />
for the<lb />
unfettered<lb />
mind The<lb />
Ives had<lb />
previously<lb />
been selling<lb />
a small<lb />
number of<lb />
books in<lb />
Quicksilver.<lb />
With<lb />
the success of these sales, they<lb />
designed Eponymous to satisfy<lb />
Greenville's need for literature<lb />
that cannot be found in larger<lb />
bookstore chains. Located on East<lb />
Fifth Street, Eponymous opened<lb />
just one week before the fall se-<lb />
mester began. Already it has be-<lb />
come a haven for local and ob-<lb />
scure publications.<lb />
Eponymous stocks a wide va-<lb />
riety of books from the newest<lb />
avant-garde novels to cult writ-<lb />
ings to classical literature. They<lb />
also trade used science fiction,<lb />
horror and mystery novels. "We<lb />
special order weekly and will<lb />
carry most items; we are able to<lb />
confirm what is in print and<lb />
would like to emphasize that ev-<lb />
eryone should feel comfortable<lb />
ordering from us Rebecca Ives<lb />
"I wanted a name<lb />
that was unique<lb />
and didn't call to<lb />
mind any particu-<lb />
lar image<lb />
Thomas Ives, co-owner of<lb />
Eponymous, on how he<lb />
chose the store's name.<lb />
said.<lb />
Bothofrhelvesareoften asked<lb />
why the store is named Epony-<lb />
mous. Thomas Ives named the<lb />
store. He wanted a name that was<lb />
"unique and didn't call to mind<lb />
any particular image<lb />
This is the premise behind the<lb />
storeaswell. Eponymous was not<lb />
created to be known for any par-<lb />
ticular type of books. Rather, it<lb />
was created to be commended for<lb />
their variety and uniqueness. He<lb />
also said that REM's Eponymous<lb />
album influ-<lb />
enced hisde-<lb />
cision.<lb />
Cur-<lb />
rently<lb />
Eponymous<lb />
is preparing<lb />
to stock over<lb />
200 maga-<lb />
zine titles.<lb />
"We hope to<lb />
have the<lb />
broadest<lb />
range of title<lb />
selections in<lb />
thearea both Ives said. "We real-<lb />
ize that magazines are a very af-<lb />
fordable medium. Some that we<lb />
stockwillbeas lowasadollar.Our<lb />
title subjects will range fromhome<lb />
journals to altemativelifestylesub-<lb />
jects<lb />
Underground comicsarealso<lb />
a big seller at Eponymous. To top<lb />
it all off, they even carry a few<lb />
posters at more than reasonable<lb />
prices and great political, social<lb />
and environmental T-shirts.<lb />
The Ives seem to have thought<lb />
of everything in opening Epony-<lb />
mous. Best of all, they seem very<lb />
willing to work with the public to<lb />
satisfy the demandsof Greenville.<lb />
"Above all I want the public<lb />
to realize that we are constantly<lb />
changing, growing and redefin-<lb />
ing Mrs. Ives said.<lb />
Image upsets DC Comics in sales race<lb />
By Cliff Coffey<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
This past February many of<lb />
Marvel Comic's top artists left to<lb />
start theirowncomiccompany,Im-<lb />
age Comics. Since its inception, Im-<lb />
age has been consistently making<lb />
waves in the comic industry-<lb />
Rob Liefeld, who got his big<lb />
breakdrawing TheNewMutants for<lb />
Marvel Comics, was the first artist<lb />
to go independent.<lb />
Independent comic publishers<lb />
areconsidered any comicpublisher<lb />
other than Marvel and DC Comics.<lb />
Liefeld recruited Todd McFarlane<lb />
(who got his break while drawing<lb />
Spider-Man), Jim Lee (who gained<lb />
fame while working on the X-Men)<lb />
and Jim Valentino (who got recog-<lb />
nition while writing and drawing<lb />
GiiardhmsoftheGalaxy). Liefeld also<lb />
recruited Marc Silvestri (who<lb />
started on the X-Men, but gained<lb />
popularity while drawing Wolver-<lb />
ine),and ErikLarsen(vvhoedrneda<lb />
following while drawing Spider-<lb />
Man) for Marvel Comics.<lb />
The artists stated that they left<lb />
Marvel tocreatenew characters and<lb />
a new universe that would be theirs<lb />
to control. They wanted total con-<lb />
trol of the characters � something<lb />
they could never have at Man'el or<lb />
DC Comics.<lb />
The first Image comic came<lb />
out in May, and by August they<lb />
had four comic titles on the market.<lb />
The sales of these four comics out-<lb />
sold the ones DC Comics putoutin<lb />
August. Image had a larger per-<lb />
cent of sales than a company with<lb />
legends like Batman, Superman,<lb />
the Flash and Wonder Woman.<lb />
The following two months had<lb />
DC Comics (26 percent) retaking<lb />
their position from Image (21 per-<lb />
cent) at second in sales behind the<lb />
dominant Marvel Comics (49 per-<lb />
cent). The orders for November's<lb />
comics have put" Image back into<lb />
the second spot (24 percent) over<lb />
DC Comics (20 percent). Even<lb />
though November is the month<lb />
that Superman dies, Image's addi-<lb />
tional comics have kept them above<lb />
DC Comics.<lb />
Now that Image haseightti ties<lb />
currently in publication, with four<lb />
more promised soon, their reign at<lb />
number two could be permanent.<lb />
'Spawn excellent example of new<lb />
comic company.<lb />
Image Comics<lb />
Currently on sale:<lb />
'Spawn' � Todd McFarlane<lb />
'Shadowhawk' � Jim Valentino<lb />
'Savage Dragon' � Erik Ear son<lb />
'WildCA.T.S � Jim Lee<lb />
'Youngblood' � Rob Liefeld<lb />
'Cyberforce' � Marc Silvestri<lb />
'Brigade' � Rob Liefeld &amp; Marat<lb />
Mychaels<lb />
: !<lb />
�<lb />
Courtesy Image Comics<lb /><pb facs="00058349_tn_0009" /><lb />
8 The East Carolinian<lb />
NOVEMBER 3, 1992<lb />
Toastmasters aids<lb />
in communication<lb />
By Chandra Speight<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
With the current recession,<lb />
job placement is harder to ob-<lb />
tain. In today's business world,<lb />
students need every skill pos-<lb />
sible to survive.<lb />
The Toastmasters Club of<lb />
Greenville may give you that<lb />
extra edge for success in the<lb />
business world.<lb />
Toastmasters is a non-<lb />
profit education club, with<lb />
160,000 members<lb />
worldwide, in- (<lb />
eluding the 18<lb />
Greenville mem-<lb />
bers.<lb />
The Green-<lb />
ville members<lb />
span from ECU<lb />
students, p les-<lb />
sors and doctors<lb />
from the medical<lb />
school to Pitt<lb />
Community Col-<lb />
lege students.<lb />
Studies have<lb />
shown public<lb />
speaking to be<lb />
people's number<lb />
one fear, with<lb />
death being second. As a Toast-<lb />
master, people will overcome<lb />
the nervousness they feel when<lb />
speaking to an audience. They<lb />
will also learn how to organize<lb />
their ideas and verbalize them<lb />
eloquently.<lb />
Toastmasters is not a for-<lb />
mal course in public speaking.<lb />
It is a workshop in which<lb />
people develop their commu-<lb />
nication skills among a group<lb />
of peers. As a Toastmaster<lb />
member, you will be provided<lb />
with a coachmentor to help<lb />
you with your first few projects.<lb />
The program begins with<lb />
an "Icebreaker" speech. This<lb />
speech gives people the oppor-<lb />
Meets every 2nd<lb />
and 4th Wednesday<lb />
atSheppard Library<lb />
at 7 p.m. Special<lb />
meeting Tuesday,<lb />
Nov. 10 for Veterans<lb />
Day. Contact.<lb />
Sammy Miils at<lb />
756-7819.<lb />
tunity to get a feel for public<lb />
speaking. Next, the impor-<lb />
tance of speaking with sin-<lb />
cerity and conviction is<lb />
stressed.<lb />
A third speech concen-<lb />
trates on the organization<lb />
of ideas into a clear, logical<lb />
outline. Effective body lan-<lb />
guage, vocal variety and<lb />
proper word usage are ex-<lb />
amined in the next three<lb />
speeches. The seventh<lb />
speech is to evaluate<lb />
progress and re-examine<lb />
goals.<lb />
Each<lb />
time a per-<lb />
son presents<lb />
a speech a<lb />
fellow club<lb />
member will<lb />
be assigned<lb />
to evaluate<lb />
it. This fur-<lb />
thers devel-<lb />
opment by<lb />
allowing in-<lb />
dividuals to<lb />
learn by<lb />
watching<lb />
and critiqu-<lb />
ing others.<lb />
In addi-<lb />
tion to prepared speeches,<lb />
Toastmasters participates<lb />
in Table Topics. These are<lb />
improvisational exercises<lb />
designed to develop a<lb />
person's ability to think on<lb />
their feet. This will aid<lb />
people in situations such as<lb />
interviews, seminars and<lb />
business meetings.<lb />
"As a businessman, I<lb />
feel that Toastmasters will<lb />
prepare young people for<lb />
the business world, said<lb />
Sammy Mills, president of<lb />
Greenville Toastmasters.<lb />
"Communication is a top<lb />
priority � if you don't do<lb />
well on an interview, you<lb />
can kiss the job goodbye<lb />
'Scene' transcends the trendy<lb />
By Pam Revels<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Although they are compared to<lb />
the Beatles and the Las by Bribsh<lb />
press, the band Ocean Colour Scene<lb />
has taken hold of their own pop-<lb />
alternative reins.<lb />
"Thecomparisonsare inevitable<lb />
because we've got guitars and har-<lb />
monies and we write real songs<lb />
said Simon Fowler, lead singer and<lb />
rhythm guitarist, in a press release.<lb />
"We may no t be perceived as trendy,<lb />
but we feel that if you are the flavor<lb />
of the year you can't be the flavor of<lb />
the following year<lb />
The four-man band is from a<lb />
town in the English midlands called<lb />
Solihull, where Fowler formed his<lb />
first group, the Fanatics. When the<lb />
venture failed they recruited guitar-<lb />
ist Stephen Craddock and formed<lb />
Ocean Colour Scene.<lb />
Manager-publisher John<lb />
Mostyn created a label specifically<lb />
for the band, and named it Phfft.<lb />
They attracted attention from ma-<lb />
jor record labels and eventually<lb />
signed with one of them.<lb />
Ocean ColourScene'sself-ti tied<lb />
debut LP contains 12 tracks domi-<lb />
nated by smooth, mellow waves of<lb />
harmony that sometimes crash into<lb />
piercing visions of reality.<lb />
Fowler's voice echoes haunt-<lb />
ingly over the provocative musical<lb />
mixes. In the track "Giving It All<lb />
Away (which features Alison<lb />
Moyet on background vocals) he<lb />
sings philosophically over exotic<lb />
guitars that "life can be so shaking<lb />
handed<lb />
Ocean Colour Scene even does<lb />
a cover of Stevie Wonder's "Do<lb />
Yourself a Favor which insists<lb />
"educate you're mind get yourself<lb />
togetherhey there ain't much<lb />
time<lb />
"The songs set the direction<lb />
Cradock said. "We let the songs<lb />
interpret themselves rather than try<lb />
to fit them into what we feel the<lb />
band should sound like<lb />
z-l<lb />
Photo courtesy Mercury Records<lb />
Ocean Colour Scene members (from left) Damon Minchella, Simon Fowler,<lb />
Oscar Harrison and Stephen Craddock create a multi-faceted LP.<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
� i<lb />
November 3. 1992<lb />
Sports<lb />
PAGE 9<lb />
BOX SCORE<lb />
So. Mississippi 3 10 15 10 38<lb />
East Carolina 0 7 0 14 21<lb />
FIRST QUARTER<lb />
USM Lance Nasions 32-yard held goal (4 plays, 2<lb />
yards, S3)<lb />
Lights, cameras and no action<lb />
SECOND QUARTER<lb />
USM - Tommy Waters 12-yard pas to Myreon<lb />
McKinney Nations PAT Good)(6 plays. 66 yards.<lb />
122)<lb />
USM - Johnny Lomoro 50-yard field goal (6 plays, 13<lb />
y�ras, 2KB)<lb />
ECU � Michael Anderson 10-yard pass to Charles<lb />
Miles (Deke Owens PAT GoodXl 2 plays, 92 yards,<lb />
4:il)<lb />
THIRD QUARTER<lb />
USM - Kevin Bentley 5-yard pass to Marcus Pope<lb />
(Waters to Pope on 2-pt conversion)(7 plays, 56 yards<lb />
3-52)<lb />
USM - Mkhael Welch 50-yard run (Nations PAT<lb />
Good)(4 plays 61 yards, 2:49)<lb />
FOURTH QUARTER<lb />
USM - Nations33 yard field goal (4 plays, 3 yards,<lb />
:23)<lb />
BCU - Junior Smith 11-yard run (Anderson to Pete<lb />
Zophy an 2-pt conversion)(9 plays, 64 yards, 233)<lb />
USM - Chris Burkhalter 20-yard run (Nations PAT<lb />
Good)(6 plays, 44 yards, 2:16)<lb />
ECU - Anderson 5-yard pass to Carl ester Grumpier,<lb />
(2-pt conversion failed)(5 plays, 73 yards, 1:58)<lb />
TEAM STATISTICS<lb />
PiralixColder. Ui;1l-s<lb />
First Downs2117<lb />
Rushing1413<lb />
Passing63<lb />
Pmalry11<lb />
3rdEFFlof94 of 17<lb />
4th EFFlo(2lofl<lb />
Total Net Yards401376<lb />
Total Plavs7173<lb />
Average Gain5.645.15<lb />
Net Rushing245262<lb />
Rushes3255<lb />
Average Per Rush7.624.67<lb />
Net Yards Passing56114<lb />
Comp Attempts2339918<lb />
Yards Per Pass6.7812.6<lb />
Sacked: Yards-Lost112318<lb />
Interceptions00577<lb />
Average Per Punt36.0333<lb />
Return Yards093<lb />
Punt Returns00316<lb />
Kkkoft Returns6101332<lb />
Fumbles - Lost2211<lb />
Possession Time26:1633:44<lb />
PLAYER STATISTICS<lb />
TFLFR Pass Pass Pass<lb />
UL AI SB IDS YJ2S. kuX BdJp Sadsi<lb />
Beasley.G 11<lb />
Boothe, C 11<lb />
Carter, B. 77 l(-2)1(12)<lb />
Cooke, 12 3<lb />
Cooper, H.3 31<lb />
Cotton, D. 12 3<lb />
Crumbte, D.2 2<lb />
Cunmula), Z. 11 2<lb />
Davis, T. 64 10<lb />
Dillon, I 69 152<lb />
Floyd, G. 63 91<lb />
Foreman, M 24 6<lb />
Grand ison.G 22 4<lb />
Jones, T. 11 2<lb />
Libiano, M. 24 6<lb />
Lewis, E. 22 4<lb />
Render, T. 111<lb />
Taylor, D.1 1<lb />
Walker, F. 11<lb />
OTHER RECORDED TACKLES<lb />
BUke.C 11<lb />
Crumpler.C 11<lb />
Driver. C 11<lb />
Robinson. R 11<lb />
Photo by Dail Reed<lb />
Running Man Jr. Smith (being crushed above) was hard to stop. He ran for 150 on only 18 carries. Running<lb />
Man II, Charles Miles, tallied 112 yards on just 10 carries. Why has Logan been keeping Miles such a secret?<lb />
By Chas Mitch'l<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
After comingoff an impressive<lb />
victory over Pittsburgh, the Pirates<lb />
had their sights set on accomplish-<lb />
ing their goal of a winning season.<lb />
However when thecamerasof ESPN<lb />
stopped rolling, the Bucs found<lb />
themselves with one less week to<lb />
achieve that elusive goal of a end of<lb />
season winning percentage.<lb />
Early in thecontest, thedefense<lb />
held their own in allowing only 13<lb />
points out of a possible score of 21.<lb />
Unfortunately the offense was un-<lb />
able to sustain any type of consis-<lb />
tency during the first half as the<lb />
Golden Eagles led 13-7.<lb />
"This is a strange football team<lb />
Head Coach Steve Logan said.<lb />
Cross Country men and<lb />
women finish seventh<lb />
at CAA tournament<lb />
Sports<lb />
Information Dept.<lb />
On Saturday, the East Caro-<lb />
lina men's and women's cross<lb />
country teams travelled to<lb />
Williamsburg, Va. to compete in<lb />
the Colonial Athletic Association<lb />
Cross Country Championships.<lb />
Overall, the Pirate women<lb />
finished seventh with 205 points,<lb />
with James Madison winning the<lb />
even; with a total of 26 points.<lb />
"Relative to the competition<lb />
the kids ran pretty well Head<lb />
Coach Choo Justice said. "We've<lb />
improved from last year but the<lb />
competition has gotten better<lb />
The<lb />
top fin-<lb />
isher for<lb />
ECU'S<lb />
women<lb />
was Stv.cy<lb />
Green<lb />
who fin-<lb />
ished 16<lb />
of 70 with<lb />
her time<lb />
of 18:53.<lb />
isher with a time of 27:44 and a 42<lb />
of 81 place. Tony Chadwick fin-<lb />
ished soon after Connolly with<lb />
his time of 28:14 and place of 45<lb />
of 81.<lb />
"We Ran well in finishing<lb />
seventh. I was glad to see our<lb />
kids run with consistency as they<lb />
had all year long Justice said.<lb />
The r-st of the ECU men's<lb />
team finished as follows:<lb />
53. Eric Adamski 28:53<lb />
57. MarkMathis 29:00<lb />
69. Mikejolley 30:15<lb />
74. Stacey Cochran 3050<lb />
76. Chris O'Shields 30:54<lb />
The East Carolina Uni-<lb />
versity<lb />
We ran well in finish- c r �s s<lb />
ing seventh. I was glad teams re-<lb />
. ii turns to<lb />
to see our kids run action on<lb />
Nov. 14 as<lb />
they will<lb />
be com-<lb />
peting in<lb />
t h e<lb />
NCAA<lb />
District III<lb />
Champi-<lb />
onships in Greenville, S.C.<lb />
with consistency as<lb />
they had all year long<lb />
Choo Justice<lb />
Head Coach<lb />
The<lb />
rest of the<lb />
ECU women's team finished as<lb />
follows:<lb />
36. Marianne Marini<lb />
19:50<lb />
46. Cathrine Norstrand<lb />
20:23<lb />
47. Jessica Montgomery<lb />
20:40<lb />
55. Susan Hu 21:22<lb />
58. Kelly Hanna 21:34<lb />
62. Gretchen Harley 22:16<lb />
63. Theresa Marini 22:42<lb />
"On this day we ran okay,<lb />
but everyone else ran better<lb />
Justice said. It's like playing a<lb />
game of pick-up basketball and<lb />
you haveagood team, then Magic<lb />
Johnson,Larry Bird and Michael<lb />
Jordan wants to play, your just<lb />
outmatched<lb />
For the ECU men's team,<lb />
Sean Connolly was the top fin-<lb />
PIRATE CHASE'92<lb />
The ECU Cross Country<lb />
teams will be holding Pirate<lb />
Chase '92 on Sunday, Novem-<lb />
ber 8 at 130 p.m. The 5K road<lb />
race and walk will help benefit<lb />
the cross country runners as<lb />
well as serve as an opportunity<lb />
for the campus and community<lb />
to meet with the '92 ECU run-<lb />
ners.<lb />
Registration will takeplace<lb />
at the Pirate Club building, lo-<lb />
cated adjacent to Ficklen Sta-<lb />
dium. Entry fee is $10 and T-<lb />
shirtsareguaranteed to the first<lb />
200registeres,whileawardswill<lb />
be given in six different catego-<lb />
ries. For more information con<lb />
tact Charlie "Choo" Justice at<lb />
7574611(d) or 830-3717(n)<lb />
"We're either winning<lb />
big or losing big<lb />
The defense du-<lb />
plicated last weeks<lb />
performance but"<lb />
seemed to have ran<lb />
ou t of gas after the of-<lb />
fense stalled in the<lb />
early minutes of the<lb />
second half.<lb />
"The key to the<lb />
game was when we<lb />
came out in the tliird<lb />
quarter and failed to<lb />
do anything with it<lb />
and gave the ball right<lb />
back to them Logan<lb />
said. "Ourdefenseplayed very well<lb />
uptothatpointandevenafterthat<lb />
The final nail in the Thursday<lb />
night coffin was the seven tum-<lb />
JERRY DILLON<lb />
6 Unassisted Tackles<lb />
9 Assisted Tackles<lb />
2 Pass Break Ups<lb />
2 QB Hurries<lb />
overs committed on<lb />
offense. Five inter-<lb />
ceptions and two<lb />
fumbles outweighed<lb />
the strong defensive<lb />
effort as the "run and<lb />
gun" offense could<lb />
not capitalize on the<lb />
few golden field op-<lb />
portunities that they<lb />
had.<lb />
"It's devastating<lb />
in a way free safety<lb />
GregGrandisonsaid.<lb />
"We really needed<lb />
this win right here.<lb />
They didn't do any-<lb />
thing we weren't prepared for -<lb />
that's for sure, everything they did,<lb />
we knew when it was coming at<lb />
us<lb />
Gallaher promises<lb />
to be one of ECU's<lb />
finest swimmers<lb />
By Brent St. Pierre<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Meet Jason Gallaher. He is a<lb />
member of the record setting 200-<lb />
yard medley relay, an All-Colo-<lb />
nial Athletic Association (CAA)<lb />
swimmer, a<lb />
Dean's List<lb />
student and<lb />
a leader of<lb />
the ECU<lb />
swim team<lb />
�inandout<lb />
of the water.<lb />
Sound to<lb />
good to be<lb />
true? Well,<lb />
there is one<lb />
more thing.<lb />
He is only a<lb />
sophomore.<lb />
" I n<lb />
swimming<lb />
like some<lb />
other sports<lb />
one reaches<lb />
a barrier ev-<lb />
eryday in<lb />
practice Head Coach Rick Kobe<lb />
said. "That barrier separates the<lb />
good swimmers from the great<lb />
swimmers. The great swimmers<lb />
reach that barrier and go through<lb />
it, ignoring the pain that their<lb />
bodies endure. Jason reaches that<lb />
barrier everyday and everyday<lb />
he goes through it<lb />
Kobe also labeled Gallaher<lb />
as one of the hardest workers on<lb />
the ECU swim team.<lb />
This is evident in Gallaher's<lb />
accomplishments and, more im-<lb />
portantly, his versatility. In 1991<lb />
CAA championships he finished<lb />
JASON GALLAHER<lb />
10th in the 500-yard free style,<lb />
fourth in the 200-yard butterfly<lb />
and third in the 100-yard butter-<lb />
fly, the last of which earned him<lb />
All-CAA honors.<lb />
This year, Jason's versatility<lb />
will be showcased. Gallaher is<lb />
expected to<lb />
swim in the<lb />
400-yard<lb />
Individual<lb />
Medley<lb />
(I.M.)�100<lb />
yards of<lb />
each stroke.<lb />
It is also<lb />
possible<lb />
that<lb />
Gallaher<lb />
will be<lb />
called upon<lb />
to swim a<lb />
different<lb />
stroke in the<lb />
200-yard<lb />
medley re-<lb />
lay. Last<lb />
year he<lb />
swam third<lb />
leg (butterfly)and there'nybroke<lb />
the ECU varsity and team record<lb />
for that event.<lb />
Thisyearwiththeinsurgence<lb />
of a good freshmen class Kobe<lb />
believes that, perhaps, the relay<lb />
could go faster if Gallaher swam<lb />
a different stroke.<lb />
"This says a lot about the<lb />
talent in this year's freshmen class<lb />
and the importance of Jason<lb />
Gallaher to the ECU swim team<lb />
Kobe said.<lb />
While recruiting Gallaher,<lb />
See Gallaher page 10<lb />
Defense rains on Van Pelt's<lb />
Homecoming parade<lb />
By Chas Mitch'l<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Prior to last weekend's match-<lb />
up with the Pitt Panthers, the de-<lb />
fensive unit of Coach Chris Thur-<lb />
mond had been the topic of many<lb />
early morning coffee and dough-<lb />
nut conversations.<lb />
Can they show up repeatedly?<lb />
Are they as good as they were last<lb />
year? Wi'l they be able to stop Alex<lb />
Van Pelt?<lb />
Not only did the swarming Pi-<lb />
rate defense show up, collectively<lb />
they shut down Van Pelt and the<lb />
high-powered offense of Pitts-<lb />
burgh. In the first half alone, Pitt<lb />
could onlv manace a 38-vard field<lb />
goal.<lb />
"We really don't get that much<lb />
respect on the defensive side of the<lb />
ball strong safety Morris Fore-<lb />
man said. "Almost no respect at all<lb />
in fact<lb />
Emmanuel McDaniel of spe-<lb />
cial teams started the defensive<lb />
party with a head-snapping tackle<lb />
which resulted in a fumble on the<lb />
opening kickoff. Foreman managed<lb />
to scoop up the ole pigski n and give<lb />
the Pirateofiense the ball inside the<lb />
red zone.<lb />
Four plays later, quarterback<lb />
Michael Anderson hit paydirt with<lb />
an eight yard TD toss to Morris<lb />
Letcher to light up the scoreboard<lb />
early in the first quarter. This<lb />
marked the debut of Anderson as<lb />
tire Pirates' starting quarterback.<lb />
From that moment on, the Pi-<lb />
rate defense manhandled and con-<lb />
trolled the<lb />
Panthers<lb />
in nearly<lb />
every as-<lb />
pect of<lb />
thegame.<lb />
'Trurmds<lb />
Thump-<lb />
ers" kept<lb />
the Pitt<lb />
offense<lb />
out of the<lb />
end zones in the first half and al-<lb />
lowed just 138 total yards on of-<lb />
fense. Of the first half yards, 121 of<lb />
those yards came on two plays.<lb />
"We're pleasedthe guys are<lb />
BOX SCORE<lb />
Pittsburgh 0 3 7 21-31<lb />
East Carolina 7 14 7 10-37<lb />
FIRST QUARTER<lb />
ECU - Michael Anderson 8 yard pass to Morris Letcher<lb />
(Deke Owen PAT Good) (4 plays, 23 yards, 137)<lb />
SECOND QUARTER<lb />
PITT Stan Connelly 38 yard field goal (8 plays, 47 yard s,<lb />
3:48)<lb />
ECU lunlor Smith 1 yard run (Owens PAT Cood)(9<lb />
plays, 78 yards, 341)<lb />
ECU - Interception return 55 yards by Gt? Floyd<lb />
THIRD QUARTER<lb />
PITT Lyron Brooks 2 yard run (Connelly PATGoodXIO<lb />
plays, 59 yards, 2:12)<lb />
ECU - Michael Anderson 29 yard pass to Derrek Batson<lb />
(Owens PAT GoodXl 1 plays, 59 yards, 2:12)<lb />
FOURTH QUARTER<lb />
ECU Owens 31 yard field goal (4 plays, 3 yards, 47)<lb />
PITT Alex Van Pelt 13 yard pass to Dietrich Jells<lb />
(Connelly PATGood)(ll plays, 78 yards,452)<lb />
ECU - Smith 55 yard run (Owens PAT Good )(2 plays. 55<lb />
yards. 49)<lb />
PITT Van Pell 13 yard pass to Bill Davis (Connelly PAT<lb />
Cood)(8 plays, 74 yards, 1:27<lb />
PITT Van Pelt 13 yard pass to Cliff Moncrlef (Connelly<lb />
PAT Good)(9 plays, 70 yards. 1.46)<lb />
TEAM STATISTICS<lb />
Photo by Rob Upton<lb />
Linebacker Tony Davis has taken coaching theories to heart and<lb />
shown flashes of brilliance. Next year, he may be an All-American.<lb />
i'lIlliS<lb />
First Downs18<lb />
Rushing6<lb />
Passing11<lb />
Penalty1<lb />
3rd EFF4 of 15<lb />
4th EFFlof3<lb />
Total Net Yards371<lb />
Total Plays71<lb />
Average Gain5.23<lb />
Net Rushing157<lb />
Rushes34<lb />
Average Per Rush4.61<lb />
Net Yards Passing214<lb />
CompAttempts2037<lb />
Yards Per Pass10.7<lb />
Sacked: Yards lost322<lb />
Interceptions255<lb />
Average Per Punt37.4<lb />
Return Yards75<lb />
Punt Returns223<lb />
Kickoff- Returns576<lb />
Fumbles: Lost30<lb />
Possession Time2612<lb />
29<lb />
11<lb />
17<lb />
1<lb />
7ofl5<lb />
1 of 2<lb />
565<lb />
86<lb />
637<lb />
198<lb />
39<lb />
5.07<lb />
367<lb />
2947<lb />
12.6<lb />
i:<lb />
io<lb />
425<lb />
10<lb />
310<lb />
794<lb />
63<lb />
33:48<lb />
BERNARD CARTER<lb />
playing with someconfidence now<lb />
and it shows Thurmond said.<lb />
"Until we went into the 'prevent<lb />
mode' in the fourth quarter, our<lb />
defense just did an outstanding<lb />
ju<lb />
The<lb />
aggres-<lb />
sive and<lb />
bruising<lb />
defense<lb />
led by se-<lb />
nior de-<lb />
fensive<lb />
end Jerry<lb />
Dillon<lb />
and new-<lb />
comer Mark Libiano provided the<lb />
much anticipated and expected<lb />
"Air Logan" offense with excellent<lb />
field position.<lb />
"Our main goal for the de-<lb />
3 Tackles<lb />
3 QB Hurries<lb />
2 Pass Sacks<lb />
2Tackles For Loss<lb />
fense was to come out early and hit<lb />
them hard and make a couple of<lb />
turnovers Foreman said. "Once<lb />
we establish our game, then we<lb />
could let our offense go to work<lb />
The defense, offense and spe-<lb />
cial teams played far beyond the<lb />
expectations of the, estimated, 200<lb />
screaming Pirate fans who were in<lb />
attendance.<lb />
"Coming to Pitt and beating<lb />
Pitt, were happy with tliat<lb />
Thurmond saidWeleta lot of our<lb />
guys play, which we wanted to do<lb />
and I'm just totally pleased with<lb />
their efforts<lb />
With an average starting field<lb />
position on the 40-yard line, it'seasy<lb />
to see how quarterbacks Anderson<lb />
and Sean McConnell could effort-<lb />
lessly rack up 30 points on a much-<lb />
riddled Pittsburgh defense.<lb />
PLAYER STATISTICS<lb />
Missed field goals<lb />
ECU 12<lb />
PITT 11<lb />
ECU Rushing: . Smith 14 93, C Van Buren 11-53, M<lb />
Foreman 1 9, C Miles 3 7, M. Letcher 1 5, D Wilson 1 1,<lb />
S McConnelll 1, M .Anderson 2- -8<lb />
ECU Passing: M. Anderson 37-20-214. S McConnell a<lb />
OO<lb />
ECU Receiv ing: P. Zophy 5 53,C Driver 3 -44, D Ba tson<lb />
2 38(1 TD), C Van Buren 4-30, D. Hkks 1 15, M. Letcher<lb />
2-14(1 TD), . Smith 2 8<lb />
DEFENSIVE STATISTICS<lb />
TFL FR Pass Pass Pass<lb />
LTT AI JCOI YJ� YL5 nlc BxJjp Sacks<lb />
Beasley.G. 112<lb />
Carter, B 303 2(15) 2(15)<lb />
Cooke. J. 011<lb />
Cooper, H. 404 1(0)<lb />
Cunmulaj. Z. 202 1(7) l(-7<lb />
Davis, T. 617 1(0)<lb />
Dillon, J 808 1( 20) 1(0) 1<lb />
Floyd, C 707 1C55YD)<lb />
Foreman, M. 112 1(3)<lb />
Freeman, M; 123<lb />
Graham, L. 011<lb />
GrandisorvG. 404<lb />
Hurley, R 101<lb />
Lewis, E. 437. K-l)<lb />
Libiano, M. 53B 1(2)<lb />
Mi-Bride. V 101<lb />
Render. T. 32;<lb />
Tate. 1<lb />
Walker. F 505<lb />
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10 The East Carolinian<lb />
NOVEMBER 3, 1992<lb />
ECU Women's Club<lb />
Soccer continues to excel<lb />
The 1992 Women's Soccer club has slashed, jumped and kicked their way through yet another club sport<lb />
season. Currently with a 3-2-1 record, Club ECU has shown that they can compete and will be a force to be<lb />
reckoned with in future matches.<lb /><lb />
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Members of the 1992<lb />
Women's Soccer Club are:<lb />
1st row from left to right. Amy<lb />
Warren, Joelle Pierce, Alison<lb />
Russell, Jaimeson Pierce Wende<lb />
Guerin, Peg Rustand, MistCone.<lb />
2nd Row: Asst Coach Dough<lb />
Silver, Kiki Anderson, Mandy<lb />
Parris, Lora Lapp, Toni DeRose, Jodi<lb />
Rittenhouse, Danielle Langlois,<lb />
Kirsten Harlan, Head Coach Chip<lb />
Hudson.<lb />
3rd Row: Shaw, Jennie Haines,<lb />
Eileen Moore, Julie, Mary Keenan,<lb />
Heather Howard, MargitSlyvestor,<lb />
Heather Seanor and Stephanie<lb />
Aicher.<lb />
Gallaher<lb />
Continued from page 9<lb />
coach Kobe was looking for a flyer.<lb />
Gallaher was all that he wanted<lb />
and more.<lb />
"Jason had very good times in<lb />
the 100and 200-yard butterfly. Dut,<lb />
what I really liked about Jason was<lb />
that he really had his act together<lb />
Kobe said. "He was a hard worker,<lb />
a good student, and most impor-<lb />
tantly he had made the sacrifice<lb />
and commitment to be a quality<lb />
swimmer<lb />
Making the sacrifice is an un-<lb />
derstatement. On Mondays,<lb />
Wednesdays and Fridays Gallaher<lb />
and the ECU swim team lifts<lb />
weights from 1:30 p.m2:30 p.m.<lb />
and swims from 3 p.m. -5 p.m. On<lb />
Tuesdays and Thursdays he is in<lb />
the water twice a day, from 6 a.m<lb />
730 a.m. and again from 2:30 p.m.<lb />
- 5:15 p.m. in the afternoon. During<lb />
the week, Gallaher and the ECU<lb />
team swim close to 50,000 yards.<lb />
For any of you that have taken<lb />
remedial swimming or gone to<lb />
Minges to swim a few laps and<lb />
were worn outafter 10 laps, 50,000<lb />
yards converts to 2,000 lapsa week,<lb />
2,(XX) hud laps a week � every<lb />
week.<lb />
Kobe senses that with this<lb />
years freshmen class and the con-<lb />
tinued improvements of swim-<lb />
mers like Gallaher the ECU team<lb />
will be able to raise yet another<lb />
CAA championship banner in<lb />
Minges Coliseum.<lb />
As for Gallaher, personally it<lb />
is important to remember that he<lb />
is only a sophomore. If he were<lb />
able to improve his times in the<lb />
100-yard butterfly by approxi-<lb />
mately two percent a year for the<lb />
next four years, his time would<lb />
qual ify him for die Olympic Trials<lb />
in 1996.<lb />
Two percent is around a one<lb />
White Hall reigns supreme<lb />
Recreational Services<lb />
Photos By Dail Reed<lb />
The kids of West Campus got<lb />
the opportunity to step back into<lb />
theirmemories of elementary school<lb />
years as they competed in the West<lb />
Campus Kickball Tournament. The<lb />
tournament, organized by West<lb />
Campus S.H.I.P. REC Susan Taylor<lb />
and Recreational Services, wasn't<lb />
quite as expected.<lb />
These students kicked up the<lb />
dust in a thrilling competition that<lb />
ended in a surprising 13-2 victory<lb />
for the girls of White Hall. They<lb />
escaped the West Campus Kickball<lb />
Tournament as champions barely<lb />
even ruffled. WhiteHall and Greene<lb />
Hall have been building up a his-<lb />
torical rivalry since the beginning<lb />
of the academic year. It all began<lb />
with the King of the Hill competi-<lb />
tion in which White Hall and Greene<lb />
Hall had a furious competition for<lb />
the "Queen of the Hill" crown. The<lb />
West Campus KickballToumament<lb />
simply added fuel to the fire in this<lb />
competition between these ex-<lb />
tremely competitive female<lb />
dorms. This Recreational Ser-<lb />
vices event for the females of<lb />
West Campus will hopefully be<lb />
followed by a similar event for<lb />
the guys planned for a later date.<lb />
The WestCampus Kickball<lb />
Tournament is yet another op-<lb />
portunity given by Recreational<lb />
Services to keep smiles on the<lb />
faces of the East Carolina stu-<lb />
dents. Recreational Services<lb />
provides events throughout the<lb />
year on every stretch of campus<lb />
to insure the happiness of the<lb />
East Carolina community. This<lb />
includes the well-being of the<lb />
students, faculty and staff. So<lb />
watch your calenders for fu-<lb />
ture events and go out there<lb />
and have some fun. If you have<lb />
any questions about future<lb />
events or just simply need to<lb />
know what is going on; get in<lb />
touch with your local S.H.I.P.<lb />
REC. They are there for your<lb />
use and service.<lb />
second improvementper year. Two<lb />
percent may not sound like much<lb />
but in swimming two percent is a<lb />
greatdeal. It'shard to say ifGallaher<lb />
has the physical or mental ability to<lb />
improve thatmuch thatsoon. How-<lb />
ever, it is not completely out of the<lb />
realm of possibility.<lb />
In 1988, Merideth Bridgers be-<lb />
came the last ECU swimmer to<lb />
qualify for the NCAA champion-<lb />
ships as an individual.Olympiccuts<lb />
may be slightly unrealistic and<lb />
somewhat unfair but an NCAA<lb />
championship qualifier is not. If<lb />
Gallaher were to improve slightly<lb />
less than one percent per year for<lb />
three years, around four to five<lb />
tenths of a second improvement a<lb />
year Jason Gallaher could be a CAA<lb />
champion and perhaps an NCAA<lb />
qualifier. With a little luck, and a lot<lb />
of hard work and sacrifice, Gallaher<lb />
could be that successful.<lb />
Schultz named<lb />
CAAP.O.TW.<lb />
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East Carolina senior Wendy<lb />
Schultz has been named as the Co-<lb />
lonial Athletic Association Volley-<lb />
ball Player of the Week.Schultz,a5-<lb />
10outsidehitterfromGibsonia,Pa<lb />
helped the Lady Pirates win their<lb />
first two conference matches of the<lb />
season as East Carolina defeated<lb />
CAA rivals George Mason and<lb />
American as well as non-confer-<lb />
ence opponent Pembroke State.<lb />
In the two CAA wins Schultz<lb />
recorded a total of 47 kills and 32<lb />
digs. Schultz currently ranks sec-<lb />
ond in the CAA in both kills (4.57)<lb />
and hitting percentage (.310). The<lb />
wins over GMU and American<lb />
marked ECU's first conference vic-<lb />
tories since the 1989 season and<lb />
wi th their 2-0 record ECU leads the<lb />
conference. Schultz is the first ECU<lb />
player to be named CAA Player of<lb />
the Week this season.<lb />
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