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The East Carolinian<lb />
Resume<lb />
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Questions surround student's death<lb />
The murder of a Middle Tennessee State University stu-<lb />
dent and the beating of her fiance has left officials with nothing<lb />
butquestions. Senior Heather Urfelmanaccompanied her fiance,<lb />
Jeremy Rolfs, to Marietta, Ga to meet with a prospective busi-<lb />
ness client. Rolfs was to meet the client in a hotel room on behalf<lb />
of his employer, Halsey International of Nashville. Rolfs was<lb />
beaten and hospitalized with head injuries, requiring 40 stitches,<lb />
but was able to attend Uffelman's funeral. "Heather was just<lb />
tragically in the wrong place at the wrong time said Capt.<lb />
Walter Parker of the Marietta Police Department.<lb />
Student sues Chili Peppers<lb />
A former George Mason University student has filed a $4<lb />
million dollar lawsuit against the Red Hot Chili Peppers for<lb />
damages as a result of a 1989 sexual assault. The woman was<lb />
assisting band members outside their dressing room when lead<lb />
singer Anthony Kiedis asked whether she would have sex with<lb />
him and thrust his penis in her face. Kiedis was convicted of<lb />
sexual assault and indecent exposure in 1990 in Fairfax County,<lb />
Va. He was fined and sentenced to one day in jail. Kiedis<lb />
appealed the case, but the appeals court upheld the conviction.<lb />
Blacks push for change in UNC system<lb />
Black student leaders from three North Carolina universi-<lb />
ties gathered recently on the Brickyard at North Carolina State<lb />
University and denounced a system that they said is stacked<lb />
against them. About 100 students represented the UNC-CH<lb />
Black Awareness Council, N.C. Central University and NCSU.<lb />
Thabiti Anyabwile, a student from NCSU said cultural integra-<lb />
tion efforts are unacceptable because they are governed by<lb />
whites. "The problem with multi-culturalism is has been taught<lb />
from European prejudiced perspective Anyabwile said. All of<lb />
the students asked for a change in the treatment of minority<lb />
students in the UNC system.<lb />
Students graduate 50 years later<lb />
It was 50 years late, but 19 Japanese-American classmates,<lb />
clad in caps and gowns, finally held formal commencement<lb />
exercises at the University of California at Berkeley. The 1942<lb />
graduates had received their original diplomas by mail while<lb />
imprisoned at a World War II internment camp. About 90 mem-<lb />
bers of the class were located and attended the fall convocation.<lb />
Compiled by Elizabeth Shimmel. Taken from CPS<lb />
and other campus newspapers.<lb />
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and references.<lb />
"A student should never<lb />
send a resume without a cover<lb />
letter Pittman said. "Also,<lb />
misspelled words are definitely<lb />
not good. A student has 20 to 30<lb />
seconds to make their point, and<lb />
it must be clear and concise<lb />
References should be of-<lb />
fered in the resume, but not in-<lb />
cluded in the actual one-page<lb />
document, Pittman said.<lb />
Career Services offers a<lb />
service where students can have<lb />
a reference list on file.<lb />
Employers can request the<lb />
references from Career Services<lb />
(usually no less than three) or<lb />
students can have them on a<lb />
separate sheet of paper.<lb />
"The time frame deter-<lb />
mines whether or not you'll give<lb />
the references along with the<lb />
resume Pittman said. "For per-<lb />
manent work, it's advised that<lb />
the student should hold off and<lb />
wait until they're asked for<lb />
Career Services, located in<lb />
Bloxton House between<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
and Greene Residence Hall,<lb />
offers one workshop a week.<lb />
Students are not required<lb />
to sign-up for workshops and<lb />
will meet one-on-one after their<lb />
first workshop.<lb />
"A resume is like a tag<lb />
on a piece of clothing<lb />
Pittman said. "Itwill tell em-<lb />
ployers what you're made of<lb />
Health<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
Michael Patterson, an occupational<lb />
therapy major. "They practically<lb />
grabbed me out of the hall. One<lb />
company told me they had been<lb />
trying to fill a position for three<lb />
months<lb />
After the event, $100 scholar-<lb />
ships were given to randomly se-<lb />
lected students who signed in at the<lb />
registration desk. Westmoreland<lb />
said the scholarships will be<lb />
awarded as credits toward a<lb />
student's tuition balance.<lb />
"It was a positive day for the<lb />
university, allowing students and<lb />
employers to interact on a personal<lb />
level Westmoreland said. "I be-<lb />
lieve the peopleleft here today with<lb />
good feelings about our students,<lb />
and our students left with a better<lb />
idea of their career plans<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Check it out<lb />
A workshop will be<lb />
offered Nov. 12 at 3<lb />
p.m. and another on<lb />
Nov. 16 at 5:30 p.m. at<lb />
the Bloxton House.<lb />
For more information,<lb />
call 757-6050.<lb />
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TRACK THE<lb />
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If you're going to any out-of-town<lb />
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h night and hang out at Overton<lb />
J Square. Eatin milling, listening<lb />
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From November 13th to the 15th.<lb />
2309 S. Memorial Dr.<lb />
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?Student ID Required<lb />
The East Carolina University Performing Arts Series<lb />
proudly presents<lb />
Qualifications:<lb />
�AfuU-time student with no more <lb />
than 15 semester hours of classes<lb />
�At least a 2.0 grade point<lb />
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�An excellent work ethic and<lb />
a willingness to learn<lb />
�Available to work about 20<lb />
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HANOVER<lb />
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The Hanover Band was formed in 1980 by its Artistic Director,<lb />
Caroline Brown. The band uses authentic instruments of the Hanoverian<lb />
period. It also follows the principles of interpretation that were in use<lb />
during that time.<lb />
In order to create a classical orchestra which could revitalize<lb />
and expand the listener's musical awareness of the rich repertoire of the<lb />
period, research has been made into playing techniques, tempo, pitch,<lb />
set-up of the instruments, and use of the original or exact replicas of the<lb />
instruments of the period. This ensemble often consults original manu-<lb />
scripts and first editions of compositions in order to replicate music as the<lb />
composers would have scored them.<lb />
Friday, Nov. 13,1992 Wright Auditorium - 8:00 p.m.<lb />
Public $20 ECU FacultyStaff $15 ECU StudentYouth $10<lb />
Group rates are available. All tickets $20 at the door.<lb />
For tickets contact:<lb />
The Central Ticket Office, Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
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Pitzer<lb />
and stmients, and if it came down<lb />
to a student running against a citi-<lb />
zen there, 1 know all the citizens<lb />
would vote. 1 don't think, that would<lb />
work<lb />
Pitzer said hedidn'tknow how<lb />
much longer he would be in Green-<lb />
ville, and said he doubted if he will<lb />
run in the next council election.<lb />
"My options are open now<lb />
he said. "I'm not tied down to hav-<lb />
ing this job on the city council, so<lb />
right now running again isn't really<lb />
in my future. I think it is an idea that<lb />
should be pressed so thatsomebody,<lb />
somestudent,shouldtrytorun.Prac-<lb />
tice makes perfect<lb />
Pitzer's advise for any student<lb />
wanting to run for the council:<lb />
"The main thing is flyer<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
advertisement around campus. Just<lb />
something big that has your name<lb />
on it<lb />
Jack Wall won theat-largeseat<lb />
with 5,2(X) votes, and Chuck Patrick<lb />
placed second with 4,542.<lb />
The original election for the at-<lb />
largeseat wasscheduled for Novem-<lb />
ber 1991. However, because of there-<lb />
drawing of the voting lines after the<lb />
1990 census, the Greenville munici-<lb />
pal elections were d el ay ed until M ay<lb />
5,1992.<lb />
The election for the at-lager<lb />
seat was again delayed until No-<lb />
vember alter violations in the vot-<lb />
ing laws during the May election.<lb />
The next election for the Gre-<lb />
enville City Council will be in No-<lb />
vember 1993.<lb />
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The East Carolina University<lb />
Student Union Special Concerts Committee<lb />
with<lb />
First Citizens Bank<lb />
proudly present<lb />
Live! In Concert!<lb />
Charles Kuralt and Loonis McGlohon<lb />
in<lb />
North Carolina<lb />
Is My Home<lb />
Wednesday, November 11, 1992<lb />
Wright Auditorium - 8 p.m.<lb />
Public12 ECU FacultyStaff $10 ECU StudentYouth $8<lb />
Group rates are available. All tickets $12 at the door.<lb />
For tickets contact:<lb />
The Central Ticket Office, Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 27858-4353<lb />
Phone: 919-757-4788 or, toll free, 1-800-ECU-ARTS<lb />
Fraternity<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
dean of students, congratulated<lb />
the Delta Chi chapter and en-<lb />
couraged them to be leaders of<lb />
the student body. Schardein de-<lb />
fined a fraternity beyond its so-<lb />
cial significanceand specifically<lb />
as the "love between each<lb />
other<lb />
Another Alumnus and re-<lb />
gional member, Bill Williams,<lb />
also wished the new charter<lb />
members well. Williams met<lb />
the fraternity members last year<lb />
at the Regional Conference and<lb />
encouraged them along the way.<lb />
Williams thanked all the<lb />
parents for their support in help-<lb />
ing gain the charter and focused<lb />
on the foundation that Delta Chi<lb />
has now made for the future.<lb />
Sam Matheny, Delta Chi's<lb />
alumni relations chair, passed<lb />
out awards. Special mentions,<lb />
as well as plaques, were given<lb />
toexceptional alumnusand out-<lb />
standing members for their<lb />
help.<lb />
Finally, Delta Chi was<lb />
presented with its charter and<lb />
was acknowledged as the East<lb />
Carolina chapter of Delta Chi<lb />
international fraternity.<lb />
Michael Carroll and Paul<lb />
Bohlman, national executive<lb />
members, issued the charter<lb />
after boasting over the<lb />
fraternity's accomplishment.<lb />
The current president of<lb />
Delta Chi, Jason Alexander, ac-<lb />
cepted the charter on behalf of<lb />
Delta Chi's brothers.<lb />
One associate member<lb />
summed up the overall feelings<lb />
by saying, "Delta Chi is the<lb />
brotherhood of a lifetime, and<lb />
I'm proud to be a part of it<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
November 10, 1992<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Rock the Vote urges more voters<lb />
On Nov. 3, a significant increase of people in<lb />
the age group of 18 to 24-year-olds showed up at<lb />
the polls to voice their opinions.<lb />
Since 1971, the year when 18-year-olds were<lb />
given the right � and privilege � to vote,<lb />
participation by young people has declined ev-<lb />
ery year. In 1988, a whopping 36 percent of<lb />
voters that age took the time to make a differ-<lb />
ence in their country's future. So members of the<lb />
recording industry decided to encourage this<lb />
group to become involved in democracy and<lb />
politics.<lb />
Thus Rock the Vote was born.<lb />
Rock the Vote is a non-profit organization<lb />
who recognized that 18 to 24-year-olds have<lb />
shown a massive indifference to civic participa-<lb />
tion. Rock the Vote believes that young people<lb />
can make a difference in their society by electing<lb />
politicians, passing laws and implementing<lb />
policies.<lb />
The U.S. Census Bureau reported that out of<lb />
a total of 25,569,000 18 to 24-year-olds in the<lb />
United States, 12,321,000 were registered to vote<lb />
and 9,255,00 voted in the 1988 election. This<lb />
means that 36.1 percent of the total 18-24 popu-<lb />
lation voted and that 75.1 percent of registered<lb />
voters voted in 1988.<lb />
In the 1992 election, 11,440,000 young people<lb />
voted out of a total of 26,392,000. This raised the<lb />
figure from 36.1 percent to 43.3 percent. This<lb />
A VIEW FROM ABOVE<lb />
Clinton's schemes will destroy industries<lb />
may not seem a large increase (7.2 percentage<lb />
points); but when figured, the voter turnout has<lb />
been raised by 20 percent over the last four<lb />
years.<lb />
Also, when looked at in conjunction with<lb />
the population increase of young people (that of<lb />
3.2 percent), statistics show that only a small<lb />
part of that 20 percent came from population<lb />
growth. Statistics also show that the overall<lb />
population increased by only 8.9 percent, cut-<lb />
ting in half the 18 to 24-year-olds' percentage.<lb />
An increase of this size can only be ap-<lb />
plauded. The statistics show that young people<lb />
are more concerned with their country and how<lb />
it is run. They want a say in who gets elected and<lb />
what laws are passed; the years of sitting idly<lb />
by, zapping that remote control are over. Voices<lb />
are being heard.<lb />
Efforts by Music Television and Rock the<lb />
Vote should be applauded also. Through con-<lb />
stant reminders, the youth of today can see their<lb />
effect and know that their one, lone vote does<lb />
count. If enough lone votes are tallied, then<lb />
things will change.<lb />
Apathy towards our society and its changes<lb />
could possibly be the biggest challenge that we,<lb />
as college students, face. By showing that we are<lb />
concerned with what happens in our futures,<lb />
students show the politicians that they just can't<lb />
disregard us.<lb />
By T. Scott Batchelor<lb />
Election day has finally come<lb />
and gone. Dustfrom the campaign<lb />
trail and the confetti from Gover-<lb />
nor Clinton's victory party has<lb />
settled, so now we can take a clear,<lb />
comprehensive look at the presi-<lb />
dent-elect's pet policies.<lb />
Let's start with theConstitu-<lb />
tion, specifically the Second<lb />
Amendment to that document.<lb />
You know, the one that says op-<lb />
pressive government-can't strip a<lb />
citizen of the right to bear arms.<lb />
Well, Governor Clinton doesn't<lb />
agree with that tenet. He is in fa-<lb />
vor of banning a certain class of<lb />
guns loosely termed "assault<lb />
weapons According to this clas-<lb />
sification, an "assault weapon" is<lb />
just about any weapon that doesn't<lb />
look like the shotgun your grand-<lb />
father used to go bird hunting<lb />
with, or just about any semi-auto-<lb />
matic rifle that holds more than<lb />
one bullet in the magazine at a<lb />
time. Ignorance and unreasonable<lb />
fear of firearms are the impetus<lb />
for this policy.<lb />
Remember Clinton's pledge<lb />
tocreate more jobs? President Bush<lb />
said Clinton would create jobs,<lb />
but that they would be mostly<lb />
makeshift work. Not so, said<lb />
Clinton. Yet one of the main items<lb />
on his legislative agenda is a $20-<lb />
billion-a-year spending plan for<lb />
highways and bridges to create<lb />
jobs � ones that are just more<lb />
taxpayer sustained government<lb />
jobs. Read as "makeshift work"�<lb />
at our expense.<lb />
Clinton also favors a law<lb />
which would prohibit companies<lb />
from hiring permanent replace-<lb />
ments for striking workers. This<lb />
policy exposes the president-<lb />
elect's affinity for labor unions and<lb />
his disfavor of business (which,<lb />
by the way, creates real jobs, not<lb />
just taxpayer supported busy-<lb />
work). It's this kind of mindset<lb />
mat cost Clinton 60 percent of the<lb />
vote.<lb />
In a truly free democracy,<lb />
citizens should be free to decide<lb />
whether or not to vote. Forcing a<lb />
person to voteisan ironic concept.<lb />
Similarly, if a person doesn't want<lb />
to regis ter to vote, he or she should<lb />
have mat right also. Those who<lb />
complain that they don't have the<lb />
time or the gumption to register<lb />
probably wouldn't vote anyway.<lb />
Clinton, however, is in favor of<lb />
forcing people to register to vote.<lb />
He proposes a system in which<lb />
states would automatically regis-<lb />
ter people to vote when they ap-<lb />
ply for adrivers' license. Of course,<lb />
aside from the erroneous govern-<lb />
mental implications of this plan,<lb />
another big, federal government<lb />
bureaucracy would be created (a<lb />
completely needless one), and<lb />
guess who'd foot the bill for it?<lb />
You got it. You would.<lb />
President-elect Clinton also<lb />
has grand (and expensive)<lb />
schemes for stopping crime in our<lb />
country. He wants to hire and de-<lb />
ploy 100,000 new police officers<lb />
through what he terms a national<lb />
police corps. A national police<lb />
corps. Scary, isn't it?<lb />
So far J haven't mentioned<lb />
one Clinton policy on the environ-<lb />
ment. Fear not, gentle readers, the<lb />
governor isn't wanting in that de-<lb />
partmenteither. He wishes to limit<lb />
carbon dioxide emissions to 1990<lb />
levels by the year 2000. (Clinton<lb />
and his vice president-elect Al<lb />
Gore, a.k.a. Ozone, have a theory<lb />
about there being global warm-<lb />
ing, but this theory hasn't gained<lb />
much acceptance among the sci-<lb />
entific community.) Manufactur-<lb />
ing industries produce carbon di-<lb />
oxide. Clinton vowed to increase<lb />
the industrial base in the U.S. and<lb />
step up manufacturing. Yet he<lb />
wants to strangle industry by lim-<lb />
iting carbon dioxide emissions.<lb />
Interesting concept, that.<lb />
Along these same lines,<lb />
while campaigning for president<lb />
up around Michigan, Clinton<lb />
pledged his support for the auto-<lb />
motive industry. Yet one of his<lb />
goals is to set a 40-mile-per-gallon<lb />
efficiency standard within the next<lb />
eight years. Do you know what<lb />
this would do to automobile mak-<lb />
ers like Ford, Chevrolet and<lb />
Chrysler? Cripple them, that's<lb />
what. (By the way, another blow<lb />
to industry by Clinton.) Fortu-<lb />
nately for Detroit, the governor<lb />
has remained true to form and has<lb />
waffled on whether he will ag-<lb />
gressively pursue this standard.<lb />
One of governor Clinton's<lb />
big selling points during the cam-<lb />
paign was his plan to set a two<lb />
year cap on welfare payments at<lb />
the end of which those who could<lb />
work would have to. What would<lb />
happen to those who sHll hadn't<lb />
found employment after the two<lb />
years expired was not answered.<lb />
But Clinton did say that he would<lb />
implementeducation training and<lb />
childcare programs (Federal<lb />
babysitting) for welfare recipients<lb />
during those years. In other words,<lb />
although Clinton says he'll cut<lb />
welfare expenditures, they will<lb />
probably increase disguised as<lb />
new "training" and "childcare"<lb />
programs.<lb />
And finally, our next presi-<lb />
dent supports a policy of favoring<lb />
the welfare of animals above that<lb />
of displaced workers in determin-<lb />
ing whether animals should be<lb />
protected under the Endangered<lb />
Species Act. If there's a choice be-<lb />
tween whether a human and his<lb />
family survives and the preserva-<lb />
tion of a habitat for an owl � the<lb />
owl wins, talons down. Another<lb />
blow to industry and private sec-<lb />
tor employment. Amazing.<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
James R. Knisely, General Manager<lb />
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Arthur A. Sutorius, Director of Advertising<lb />
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Bobbi Perfetti, Asst. Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Robert Todd, Sports Editor<lb />
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Gregory Dickens, Copy Editor<lb />
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Cori Daniels, Layout Manager<lb />
Monique Campbell, Classified Advertising Tech.<lb />
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Deborah Daniel, Secretary<lb />
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Quote<lb />
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Day:<lb />
it<lb />
makes no<lb />
difference<lb />
who you<lb />
vote for �<lb />
the two<lb />
parties are<lb />
really one<lb />
party rep-<lb />
resenting 4<lb />
percent of<lb />
the people.<lb />
Gore ViM<lb />
By Jim Shamlin<lb />
Socialism will p<lb />
(Editor's note: Because of<lb />
space constraints, this column will<lb />
be run in two parts.)<lb />
I vaguely remember, almost<lb />
a decade ago, when America's fa-<lb />
vorite bimboappeared on the tele-<lb />
vision screen and pouted, "Don't<lb />
do drugs Six months later, the<lb />
country was a cleaner place. But<lb />
there was one at the time, a laugh-<lb />
ing cynic, who was dismayed.<lb />
What she had done was a good<lb />
thing, he conceded, but the power<lb />
she had distressed him. "I'm<lb />
afraid he said. "If that bimbo got<lb />
on the screen and said, 'Eat crap<lb />
daily America's breath would<lb />
reek for years<lb />
And now, years later, that<lb />
same bimbo popped up again,<lb />
wrapping herself up in a flag and<lb />
pouting, "Rock the vote and<lb />
many people did. This was, all in<lb />
all, a good thing. But at the same<lb />
time, she sold this country poison,<lb />
using all her smarm and sleaze to<lb />
disguise a cancer seed as a vitamin<lb />
pill � and America ate it.<lb />
As a result, our breath will<lb />
remain clean, but for years � for<lb />
the next four years, at least � we<lb />
will be dying a slow, agonizing<lb />
death from a political cancer called<lb />
socialism.<lb />
On the surface, socialism<lb />
looks healthy enough � it prom-<lb />
ises free food, free money, free<lb />
everything. The government, like<lb />
Santa Claus, gives presents to ev-<lb />
eryone � pretty little packages of<lb />
health care services, economic<lb />
improvement and technological<lb />
progress.<lb />
People, by and large, are so<lb />
distracted by the gifts laid out be-<lb />
rove bane of mankind's existence<lb />
fore them that they don't realize<lb />
what's going on behind them:<lb />
Uncle Sam, with a gun in his<lb />
pocket, is takingmoney from their<lb />
wallets, money to pay for all the<lb />
presents,even those that they don't<lb />
want, and money to waste, and<lb />
money for himself � for the fat<lb />
paychecks of congressmen, for<lb />
their disproportionate retirement<lb />
funds and expensive "business"<lb />
vacations and jets and limousines<lb />
and  and so many things we, as<lb />
citizens, can't afford because our<lb />
money, money we earned, some-<lb />
how disappeared from our wal-<lb />
lets.<lb />
With the fall of Soviet Rus-<lb />
sia, the world should have learned<lb />
its lesson. In the early 1900s, the<lb />
Bolsheviks were mak'ng the same<lb />
promises our leaders are making<lb />
today � everything the people<lb />
always wanted, at no charge. It<lb />
was supposed,to be free, but gen-<lb />
erations of Soviets have paid the<lb />
price. There are some who would<lb />
argue that the fall of Russia is be-<lb />
cause they took socialism too far,<lb />
to too extreme a degree � but the<lb />
nature of socialism is like that of a<lb />
disease. It starts small and grows<lb />
as the politicians see how easy it is<lb />
to milk a socialist system. They<lb />
bring it in, little by little, until it<lb />
infects the entire system.<lb />
Still, people think a little so-<lb />
cialism couldn'thurt�they think<lb />
a small dose of it would actually<lb />
help. Even if this were true, how<lb />
would one define an acceptable<lb />
amount? What is an acceptable<lb />
amount of cancer in one's body<lb />
tissues? What is an acceptable<lb />
amount of HIV in one's blood-<lb />
stream? What is an acceptable<lb />
amount of socialism in one's po-<lb />
litical system? The answer to all<lb />
three is "None<lb />
The politicians present an<lb />
idyllic vision of what could hap-<lb />
pen if we used socialism in small<lb />
doses � to improve our economy,<lb />
our healthcare system, our<lb />
country's industry. Rather than<lb />
listening to what they hope will<lb />
happen, we need to consider what<lb />
has happened. Look at history,<lb />
look at the citizens of countries<lb />
that adopted socialistic policies,<lb />
and ask questions:<lb />
� Ask any Soviet artist, who<lb />
spent half his life in a prison cell<lb />
because he dared glorify man<lb />
rather than the state, what his so-<lb />
cialist regime has done for the arts.<lb />
� Ask any Englishman, who<lb />
watched the best minds flee his<lb />
country during the "brain drain"<lb />
of the 1960s, what his socialist re-<lb />
gime has done for technology.<lb />
� Ask any Canadian, who<lb />
lies dying while his name is on a<lb />
two-year waiting list for a coro-<lb />
nary bypass operation, what his<lb />
socialist regime has done for health<lb />
care.<lb />
� Ask any Ethiopian, starv-<lb />
ing in the filthy ghettoes that once<lb />
were great cities, what his social-<lb />
ist regime has done for his stan-<lb />
dard of living.<lb />
History provides the an-<lb />
swers to these questions, and none<lb />
of them are as pretty as the politi-<lb />
cians paint them to be�but there<lb />
is still another question that Ameri-<lb />
cans must ask themselves: "Is this<lb />
what you want to happen in your<lb />
country?"<lb />
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR <lb />
Parking to come before new dining hall<lb />
To the Editor: muter parking. Even though this<lb />
I, for the most part, as an ECU lot near college hill is relatively<lb />
student will better make it if I try large, it is already filled by 9 A.M.<lb />
to find out what's right about this<lb />
place, but there's the occasional<lb />
exception.<lb />
News has it we are building a<lb />
new cafeteria and eating estab-<lb />
lishment in the coilege hill area<lb />
that is to be paid for by the sales of<lb />
bonds. I feel that there are greater<lb />
needs than this new cafeteria,<lb />
mainly more parking and better<lb />
areas for study in the campus area,<lb />
other than the library.<lb />
Every Tuesday and Thursday I<lb />
line up with others to play the<lb />
game of pick and win with corn-<lb />
On Oct. 13, the competition was<lb />
especially fierce, making me al-<lb />
most late for class. With persever-<lb />
ance I did finally get a space. I<lb />
would like to see bonds sold for a<lb />
new commuter parking lot.<lb />
With regard to the need for<lb />
more study areas, students on the<lb />
campus end nearest the Biology<lb />
building have quite a walk to get<lb />
to the library.<lb />
Evidence for the need is seen<lb />
everyday in the WrightSoda Shop<lb />
as studying students take seats<lb />
other students, lunch in hand,<lb />
need. Thereespeciallyneedstobe<lb />
on this end of campus more areas<lb />
for study, perhaps a special build-<lb />
ing or lounge erected. Students<lb />
having an hour or more between<lb />
classes have little except hall floors,<lb />
the ground or back-breaking<lb />
benches like those in General<lb />
Classroom.<lb />
In any event, more attention<lb />
needs to be given to actual student<lb />
needs. My proposed idea for the<lb />
new commuter parking would be<lb />
squarely in the middle of where<lb />
the new cafeteria is to be. I'd<lb />
rather go to class on an empty<lb />
stomach than not go there at ari.<lb />
Carl ton Carver<lb />
Dispute over condoms and AIDS rages on<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
In recentissuesof your news-<lb />
paper, there has been a dispute<lb />
over the effectiveness of condoms<lb />
in deterring the risk of AIDS and<lb />
the credentials of John Harris.<lb />
First, published in AIDS Re-<lb />
search and Hutnan Retrovintses, the<lb />
Surgeon General of the United<lb />
States, Antonio C. Novello, ad-<lb />
dressed the annual meeting spon-<lb />
sored by the Laboratory of Tumor<lb />
Cell Biology and National Cancer<lb />
Institute. Novello states that a<lb />
study "concluded using scanning<lb />
electron microscopy on 50 samples<lb />
of stretched and unstretched latex<lb />
condoms; no pores were found in<lb />
any condoms even when viewed<lb />
at a magnification of 2000x With<lb />
even more supporting evidence,<lb />
she concluded that "these data<lb />
indicate latex condoms can serve<lb />
as an effective mechanical barrier<lb />
to HIV transmission<lb />
Now, in all my searching for<lb />
Harris' credentials, not one direc-<lb />
tory in the Health Science Library,<lb />
nor Joyner Library, had any men-<lb />
tion of him. Furthermore, it must<lb />
be acknowledged that Harris' ap-<lb />
pearance on this campus is be-<lb />
cause of a campus Christian orga-<lb />
nization. Harris'intentions in edu-<lb />
catingyoungpeopleareobviously<lb />
tainted by religious virtue.<lb />
It is a severe insult accusing<lb />
(L. Paige) Rider of consulting MTV<lb />
for her knowledge; she is a pre-<lb />
med student and has most cer-<lb />
tainly done her research. (Shane)<lb />
Deike's interest in Harris seems<lb />
capricious.<lb />
David Walser Yarbrough<lb />
Art Graduate<lb /><pb facs="00058351_tn_0005" /><lb />
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77�? �terf Carolinian<lb />
November 10, 1992<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
Page 5<lb />
Fiddle Puppets clog happiness into kids<lb />
By Marjorie McKinstry<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Most other groups would have<lb />
run�theiraudiencewasamassof<lb />
giggling, bubbling and spastic chil-<lb />
dren, and a few tormented adultsas<lb />
well.<lb />
Saturday these children were<lb />
to witness a small group of people<lb />
with more contained (and some-<lb />
times uncontained) energy than a<lb />
classroom of kindergarteners on<lb />
Hershey bars and Jolt soda.<lb />
The Fiddle Puppet Dancers,<lb />
clothed in brightly colored Appala-<lb />
chian style d ress and wearing large,<lb />
clod hopper shoes, smiled energeti-<lb />
cally from the stage toward the au-<lb />
dience.<lb />
The dancers started off with a<lb />
thundering rendition of Appala-<lb />
chian clogging, and the purpose for<lb />
the ungainly shoes was soon ap-<lb />
parent. As each foot and heal<lb />
slammed against the wooden floor,<lb />
it was possible to see how this rhy th-<lb />
micdancing eventually evolved into<lb />
a.more polished and less heartfelt<lb />
style of dance called tap.<lb />
The Fiddle Puppets also dem-<lb />
onstrated forms of perc ussive danc-<lb />
ing from Ireland, Canada and Af-<lb />
rica. The group explained to the<lb />
audiencehow working-class people<lb />
on different continents developed<lb />
similar styles of dance. They told<lb />
the children how the protective<lb />
shoes from coal mining in England<lb />
and diamond mining in Africa in-<lb />
spired the miners to produce music<lb />
with their feet.<lb />
More than simple entertainers,<lb />
the Fiddle Puppets requested the<lb />
lights be raised so the children and<lb />
adults in the peanut gallery could<lb />
Broadway musical tells<lb />
Buddy Holly's story<lb />
The five person Fiddle Puppet troupe entertained an audience filled with energetic children and worn-out<lb />
parents by teaching dance and song for all ages.<lb />
be included in an impromptu Children quickly learned to slide<lb />
their feet in a country style of<lb />
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a<lb />
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ens � the barnyard expanded as<lb />
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By Mike Harrison<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Musiclistenerswhoweren'tsit-<lb />
ting in Wright Auditorium Friday<lb />
night missed a Broadway musical<lb />
that was nothing short of spectacu-<lb />
lar.<lb />
"The Buddy Holly Story"<lb />
chronicled toe short career of rock<lb />
'n' roll's legendary singer and<lb />
songwriter of the '50s.<lb />
The plot was easygoing, never<lb />
complicated and, unlike other mu-<lb />
sicals, it was never disjointed by the<lb />
high-energy musical numbers that<lb />
continuously popped up.<lb />
The play began by showing<lb />
Holly trying to reject his country<lb />
music background that he and a<lb />
friend had established for them-<lb />
selves.<lb />
A bass player joined toe duo in<lb />
1953, ultimately changing toe name<lb />
from "Buddy and Bob" to "Buddy<lb />
Holly and The Crickets" and bring-<lb />
ing Holly to change the sound of the<lb />
group to Rhythm and Blues.<lb />
However, R &amp; B was seen by<lb />
'50s America as being "black mu-<lb />
sic'Themusicindustry'sreluctance<lb />
to accept an all-white R &amp; B group<lb />
was a major obstacle to overcome.<lb />
The group performed on radio<lb />
stationK-DAV.Theysoonrecorded<lb />
somedemo albums, became a sup-<lb />
port band for Bill Haley and His<lb />
Comets, opened a show for Elvis<lb />
Presley and finally went on tour.<lb />
Fame swept through the lives<lb />
of toe band players as their tunes<lb />
climbed record charts in the United<lb />
States and United Kingdom.<lb />
Meanwhile, rising conflicts be-<lb />
tween himand The Crickets,as well<lb />
as his manager,caused himtobreak<lb />
off from them.<lb />
Byjanuary 1959,Hollyheaded<lb />
'The Winter Dance Party a music<lb />
extravaganza thatincludedTheBig<lb />
Bopper,RitchieValens,Dion&amp;The<lb />
Belmonts and Frankie Sardo.<lb />
The group traveled by bus but<lb />
chartered a plane to carry them to<lb />
theSurfballroominQear Lake Feb.<lb />
2,1959. The plane crashed, killing<lb />
everyone aboard.<lb />
Doing a play in which the au-<lb />
dience is collectively aware of the<lb />
inevitable tragic ending had to be<lb />
noeasy task. Morbidity and a sense<lb />
of impending doom would have<lb />
seemed to dominate the entire pro-<lb />
duction. Instead, toe play was very<lb />
entertaining and uplifting.<lb />
Nevertheless, a poignant mo-<lb />
ment came during the latter half of<lb />
the second act Holly's wife awoke,<lb />
franticafterdreamingaboutaplane<lb />
aash.Tocalmher,Hollysangsoftly,<lb />
consoling her. This was to be their<lb />
last moments together.<lb />
All toe songs were excellently<lb />
choreographed. The audience was<lb />
bombarded with thecast'sobvious<lb />
enormous talentforsongand dance.<lb />
The mesmerizing energy lev-<lb />
els of everyone on toe stage never<lb />
ebbed for a second. Aside from a<lb />
rare overacted line of dialogue, the<lb />
play was perfect, totally absorbing.<lb />
The audience was brought to a re-<lb />
sounding standing ovation even<lb />
before toe last few notes of toe final<lb />
number were finished.<lb />
Musical numbers were<lb />
splashed through the show, some<lb />
of which include "That'll be the<lb />
Day "Peggy Sue "La Bamba"<lb />
and "Johnny B. Goode<lb />
Industrial music shows<lb />
'Terminal Power"<lb />
Minnesota's Style Monkeez received<lb />
in Greenville by pathetic crowd<lb />
By Andy Sugg<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Abraham Lincoln once wrote in<lb />
a book review, "For people who like<lb />
this type of book, this is the type of<lb />
book they'll like<lb />
The same idea applies to Termi-<lb />
nal PowerCompany's Run Silent Run<lb />
Deep; for people who like this type of<lb />
music, this is the type of music they'll<lb />
like.<lb />
Forget guitars, pianos, drum-<lb />
and stuff � this music is all elec-<lb />
tronic. The beat is definitely heavy<lb />
and inspires dancing. However, af-<lb />
ter listening to several tracks, it seems<lb />
only the lyrics change�thebeatand<lb />
the music tend to get a trifle monoto-<lb />
nous, but I understand this to be an<lb />
aspect of industrial music.<lb />
Terminal Power Company is<lb />
John Roome and Paul Aspel;they<lb />
� are the writers, composers and pro-<lb />
ducers.<lb />
The songs are dark, with pain-<lb />
ful, violent images that assault and<lb />
burden the listener with the respon-<lb />
sibility for the world's ills: "Neon<lb />
lights suffuse with the dinRetina<lb />
bum, Audio sinNapalm children,<lb />
toe cathode rayYou know toe time,<lb />
you know the dayEarth is chok-<lb />
ingThe burning sunThe hand in<lb />
leather upon the gun" (from "Slow<lb />
Motion Riot").<lb />
At other times, the lyrics fail<lb />
to achieve any substantiality:<lb />
"Caughtina trapNo wayback<lb />
The fire and the gateMy altered<lb />
state" (from "The Hunger toe<lb />
Heat").<lb />
Songs like "Burning<lb />
Chrome "Blood,Hesh&amp;Sand<lb />
and "Getting toe Fear" all contain<lb />
these depressing images of a<lb />
world ravaged by toe excesses of<lb />
its inhabitants.<lb />
The best track on Rim Silent<lb />
KimDeep is foeseven-minute "Ur-<lb />
ban Tsycho This song is long,<lb />
with music that's not quite so<lb />
repetitive and the lyrics are spo-<lb />
ken in what can best be called a<lb />
forceful whisper in a concrete tun-<lb />
nel.<lb />
But what scary images! "The<lb />
lightsareon But there's nobody<lb />
homeThey're out with the chil-<lb />
drenIn the killing zoneI'm the<lb />
gasolineIn humanities fireThe<lb />
lastbaptismThebloodysireI'm<lb />
toe last v ision Your only friend <lb />
Just call me PSYCHOThe very<lb />
end<lb />
Seven minutes of it. Yum.<lb />
So if you like this type of<lb />
music, you'll loveTerminal Power<lb />
company's Run Silent Run Deep.<lb />
I'm sure if I did, I would have.<lb />
Crowd size surprised both the<lb />
Monkeez and opener, Animal Bag<lb />
Photo by Dail Reed<lb />
Despite the small crowd, the Style Monkeez, led by singer Greg<lb />
Spearick, gave an enthusiastic performance Friday night<lb />
By Bobbi Perfetti .<lb />
Assistant Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Greenville, mislabeled "popu-<lb />
lar" for its party atmosphere this<lb />
weekend, hosted a disappointed<lb />
.band Friday night at the Attic. The<lb />
Style Monkeez played for a handful<lb />
of people, most of whom had left by<lb />
the end of the show.<lb />
The whole town missed out by<lb />
not attending the concert. The<lb />
Monkeez played light thrash and<lb />
their songs were hill of spastic en-<lb />
ergy. Their concerts are definitely<lb />
not something you could sleep<lb />
through.<lb />
From their opening song to the<lb />
last set, the band rocked hard, un-<lb />
fortunately only to a barely existent<lb />
audience. Their remake of<lb />
Madonna's "Justify My Love"<lb />
brought down what house there<lb />
was. Vocalist Greg Spearick had a<lb />
hard time singing over the excel-<lb />
lent, hard-hitting drum talent of<lb />
Shawn Walker. Bassist Brent Alwin<lb />
and guitaristTroy Sennettkepttime<lb />
with cool riffs and strange bass<lb />
sounds.<lb />
The Style Monkeez is a unique<lb />
group of guys. Not only is their<lb />
music style off-beat, so is their style<lb />
of dress�the lead singer wore sweat<lb />
shorts covering sweat pants with a<lb />
tee shirt and ragged suit coat. Sitting<lb />
by the drummer was a lighted plas-<lb />
tic Joseph from a nativity set. This<lb />
Joseph wore a dredlock wig and a<lb />
cowboy hat.<lb />
The Style Monkeez played all of<lb />
the songs on their only album en-<lb />
titled Schmelt Fry in Antigo. The al-<lb />
bum contains 13 tracks which will<lb />
keep you on your toes, even the<lb />
narcoleptic. Though the words are<lb />
unintelligible at times, the lyrics have<lb />
meaning.<lb />
"Style Lord" complains of the<lb />
trendy fashion-conscious people<lb />
who only wear designer clothing.<lb />
The Style Monkeez relived the<lb />
70s nightlife in "Disco Man "I've<lb />
got a satin shirt leisure suit and plat-<lb />
formshoes And with my gold chains<lb />
you know I can't loseAnd cause of<lb />
dancing class 1 know how to move<lb />
my ass The album has a variety of<lb />
crazy background noises such as<lb />
whirlytoys and armpit farts.<lb />
Hats off to the guys who drove<lb />
from Minnesota to Greenville and<lb />
gave the tiny audience their best If<lb />
toe Style Monkeez ever grace us with<lb />
their talent again, make sure to rush<lb />
downandbringyourmoshingshoes.<lb />
� Ugly Kid Joe's latest album dubbed 'Least Wanted'<lb />
By Mark Brett<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Photo courtesy Stardog Records<lb />
Mark Davis, Klaus Eichstadt, Dave Fortman, Whitfield Crane and Cordell Crockett make<lb />
up the comical Ugly Kid Joe. Their latest, "America's Least Wanted is a semi-flop.<lb />
Ugly Kid Joe's new release, America's<lb />
Least Wanted, is good on same superficial<lb />
level.<lb />
IistmingtoitlighUy(Ukefromadifferent<lb />
room than die stereo), it kicks like a spirited<lb />
young horse. The beats are crunchy and have<lb />
the crushing, powerful feel that only the best<lb />
nKk of the 70s achieved. I found myself<lb />
enjoying a hard rock album for the first time<lb />
in years. Then I really listened to it<lb />
Thealbum starts off (mapromisingnote<lb />
with "Neighbor It is a dissection of middle-<lb />
class life; the ugly American laid bare in full,<lb />
disgustingglory;a veryeffectivesong. Unless<lb />
you've hard the Dead Milkmen's "Stuart a<lb />
mudi more venomous (and funnier) take-off<lb />
of toe same idea.<lb />
The next song, "Goddamn Devil is<lb />
gtxifyhin.Thistunesoundslikeafiery Baptist<lb />
sermon listing the various crimes that can get<lb />
you into hell. Basically a bunch of lurid non-<lb />
sense, the piece becomes satirical with the last<lb />
verse, which offers one way out of hell for the<lb />
wicked: "As Sa tan's child you'll start a band<lb />
And spread the word across toe land<lb />
These two songs are the major highlights<lb />
of the album until it finally ends with "Mr.<lb />
Recordman A hilarious indictment of the<lb />
industry's rush to book "hot "young" and<lb />
"different" bands, this is the best song offered<lb />
here.<lb />
Between "Goddamn Deil" and "Mr.<lb />
Recordman"isapaddedcollectionofmusicof<lb />
uneven qualityatbestFirstfoereisanattempt<lb />
at relevance. "ComeTomorrow a pictureof<lb />
urban decay, is a song that never quite gels.<lb />
Moving away from toe heavy stuff, toe<lb />
Ugly boys hit us with "Busy Bee a lovey-<lb />
dc ney-touchy-feely-hippy song. It has a lot of<lb />
neato jangley guitars, but toe effect is blown<lb />
completely by the insertion of toe dreaded-<lb />
yet-ineitable power chord. VVhy does every<lb />
cheezy piece of metal ballad crap have one of<lb />
these things? Itwasn'tgood whenTed Nugent<lb />
did it, and it is worse now.<lb />
America's Least Wanted rolls on with "So<lb />
Damn Cool whidi rips off theopeningriff of<lb />
Alice in Chains "We Die Young Then there<lb />
is "Same Side a "universal harmony" tune<lb />
that sounds like the Chili Peppers after a few<lb />
too many six packs. Next, Ugly Kid Joecomes<lb />
dean about their derivative ways with a nice<lb />
cover of the familiar Henry Chapin classic,<lb />
"Cat's in the Cradle At this point, the album<lb />
goes south entirely. "Everything About You"<lb />
and "Madman first released on last year's<lb />
multi-platinum As Ugly As They Wanna Be,<lb />
appears again for our edification and amuse-<lb />
ment The use of these songs show how lame<lb />
this new album is.<lb />
Ugly Kid Joe can be quite an entertaining<lb />
band at times. "Everything About You" is a<lb />
funny song and the attacks on middle class<lb />
America are suffidently bratty to elicit a few<lb />
sympathetic chuckles. When they try to be<lb />
serious, these guys fall on their butts.<lb />
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though our ski lifts were bro-<lb />
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eryone had a winter wonder-<lb />
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sisters and pledges of Alpha<lb />
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Whether it was the party on the<lb />
porch or down at the Fizz, we<lb />
had a GREAT time! Let's get<lb />
together again sometime. Love,<lb />
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ALPHA PHI: Thanks for a<lb />
great night- It was one of the<lb />
best yet! The brothers and<lb />
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I CAN'T BELIEVE IT It's<lb />
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ative, talented, original,<lb />
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basement of Mendenhall! All<lb />
welcome! No turtles please.<lb />
DREW ANDERTON - This is<lb />
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Call 752-8320 from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.<lb />
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ready to rent immediately. Great location, close<lb />
to campus. Call 752-8320 from 9:00 am to 5:00<lb />
pm, or 355-4826 after 6:00 pm.<lb />
Announcements<lb />
GREENVILLE AREA BI-<lb />
SEXUAL-GAY-LESBIAN<lb />
GROUP<lb />
Group activities and discus-<lb />
sion of issues relating to same-<lb />
sex orientation. Meetings are<lb />
closed. Call 757-6766 11:00-<lb />
12:15 Tues. and Thurs. or 1:00-<lb />
4:00 pm Wed. for information.<lb />
SPEECH-LANGUAGE &amp;<lb />
AUDITORY PATHOLOGY<lb />
All General College students<lb />
who intend to major in Speech-<lb />
Language and Auditory Pa-<lb />
thology and have R. Muzzarelli<lb />
or M. Downes as their advisor<lb />
are to meet on Wednesday,<lb />
November 11,5:00 pm in Gen-<lb />
eral Classroom 1026. Advising<lb />
for early registration will take<lb />
place at that time. Please pre-<lb />
pare a tentative class schedule<lb />
before the meeting.<lb />
CAMPUS CHRISTIAN<lb />
FELLOWSHIP<lb />
Looking for a fellowship of<lb />
Christians, a place to pray,<lb />
study God's word, be involved<lb />
in social and service projects?<lb />
Need a refuge from time to<lb />
time? Campus Christian Fel-<lb />
lowship may be what you are<lb />
looking for. Our weekly meet-<lb />
ings are at 7pm Wednesdays at<lb />
our Campus House located at<lb />
200 E. 8th St directly across<lb />
Cotanche St. from Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center. Everyone is<lb />
welcome. For more informa-<lb />
tion, Call Tim Turner, Campus<lb />
Minister, at 752-7199.<lb />
REGISTRATION FOR<lb />
GENERAL COLLEGE<lb />
STUDENTS<lb />
General College students<lb />
should contact their advisers<lb />
the week of November 9-13 to<lb />
make arrangements for aca-<lb />
demic advising for Spring Se-<lb />
mester 1993. Early registration<lb />
will begin November 16 and<lb />
end November 20.<lb />
ADULT CHILDREN OF<lb />
ALCOHOLICS<lb />
Meets every Tuesday at 4<lb />
pm in the upstairs lounge at<lb />
the Methodist Student Center,<lb />
501 E. Holly Street. All are<lb />
welcome. �<lb />
25 AND OLDER:<lb />
UNDERGRADORGRAD<lb />
STUDENT<lb />
Family responsibilities<lb />
(spouseand orchildren). Join<lb />
us for brown bag lunches on<lb />
Wednesdays from noon to 1:30<lb />
pm. Come for part or all of the<lb />
time. This rap group is an in-<lb />
formal 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 757-6661.<lb />
SCHOOL OF NURSING<lb />
DEPARTMENTAL MEET-<lb />
ING.<lb />
The School of Nursing will<lb />
hold departmental meetings:<lb />
Freshman and Sophomores-<lb />
Tuesday November 11,5 pm-<lb />
NB 101. 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 encouraged to at-<lb />
tend Early registration and<lb />
admission to clinical courses<lb />
will be discussed.<lb />
ENVIRONMENTAL<lb />
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Recycling Assistant needed<lb />
I-Classification 1035. 4 posi-<lb />
tions. 20 hrs per week. 4.25-<lb />
5.00perhour. Job description<lb />
requirements- Assist Recycling<lb />
program with daily recycling<lb />
tasks and special projects.<lb />
Material handling, sortmg,<lb />
pick-ups and office tasks. Must<lb />
be eligible for financial aid and<lb />
have CWS-2 form.<lb />
ATTENTION PRF-PHYSI-<lb />
CAL THERAPY STUDENTS<lb />
Registration advising for<lb />
spring semester, 1993, will be<lb />
held on November 9th, 10th,<lb />
and 11th (Monday, Tuesday<lb />
and Wednesday) evenings<lb />
form 7:30 until 9:30 pm in the<lb />
Physical Therapy lab (Belk<lb />
Building). All pre-physical<lb />
therapy general college stu-<lb />
dents are expected to attend<lb />
one of these sessions to have<lb />
spring semester schedules ap-<lb />
proved and signed by a physi-<lb />
cal therapy adviser.<lb />
RECYCLING DROPOFF<lb />
College Hill- Tuesday, 8:00<lb />
am to Wednesday, 8:00 am.<lb />
Campus Mall-Wednesday, 8:00<lb />
am to Thursday, 8:00 am.<lb />
Greene Hall-Thursday, 8:00 am<lb />
to Friday, 8:00 am. Campus<lb />
Mall- Friday, 10:00 am to Mon-<lb />
day, 10:00 am. Above times<lb />
are approximate as to recycling<lb />
trailer arrival and departure.<lb />
FPSILON PI TAU<lb />
Meeting at 5:00. Meeting<lb />
will be held in Room 106<lb />
Flanagan. Pizza and drinks will<lb />
be furnished. (Members only).<lb />
SOCIETY FOR ADVANCE-<lb />
MENT OF MANAGEMENT<lb />
SAM-Society for Advancement<lb />
of Management speaker meeting<lb />
will be held Tuesday 1110 in<lb />
GCB1028at3:30. The speaker will<lb />
be Mrs. Marge Franck, Past Presi-<lb />
dent of Women Business Owners<lb />
of Pitt County and owner of a<lb />
local accounting firm. Elections<lb />
will be held after the meeting.<lb />
Refreshments will be served<lb />
also.<lb />
RESUME WRITING WORK-<lb />
SHOP<lb />
The Career Services office an-<lb />
nouncesitsworkshopsonresume<lb />
writing to be held on Thur. Nov.<lb />
12 at 3:00 pm and Monday, Nov.<lb />
16 at 5:30 pm in Bloxton House.<lb />
Participants will learn about for-<lb />
mat, content and production of a<lb />
professional resume. Handouts<lb />
will be available. This workshop<lb />
isespecially designed forprospec-<lb />
tivegraduates,butisopen to any-<lb />
one.<lb />
S.N.C.A.E.<lb />
Attention! All education<lb />
majors, S.N.C.A.E. meeting:<lb />
Thursday, November 12th at<lb />
4:30 in Speight 308. Come all!<lb />
FCU TAW SOCIETY<lb />
The ECU Law Society will be<lb />
holding its next meeting on No-<lb />
vember 16that5:l 5pm in Ragsdale<lb />
218. Students from any major<lb />
who ere interested in attending<lb />
law school are invited to at-<lb />
tend.<lb /><pb facs="00058351_tn_0007" /><lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
November 10, 1992<lb />
Sports<lb />
Page 7<lb />
BOX SCORE<lb />
WVa. 0<lb />
East Carolina 7<lb />
17<lb />
0<lb />
14<lb />
7<lb />
10<lb />
14<lb />
41<lb />
28<lb />
FIRST QUARTER<lb />
ECU - Derek Batson 97 yd. punt return (Owens PAT<lb />
Good) (0 plays, 97 yards 0:00)<lb />
SECOND QUARTER<lb />
W.Va. - Mike Vanderjagt, 33 yd field goal (14 plays, 64<lb />
yards, 5:19)<lb />
W.Va. -Jon Jones, 5yd touchdown run (Vanderjagt PAT<lb />
CoodXS plays. 25 yds.232)<lb />
W.Va. -Studstill, 4-yd touchdown pass to Cappa<lb />
(Vanderjagt PAT Good) (5 plays, 57 yds, 1:43)<lb />
THIRD QUARTER<lb />
W.Va. -Studstill, 6yd. touchdown run (Vanderjagt PAT<lb />
Good) (11 plays 57 yds, 431)<lb />
ECU - Michael Anderson 1-yard pass to Charles Miles<lb />
(Owens PAT Good) (11 plays, 75 yards, 5:09)<lb />
WVa - Woodard, 31 yd touchdown run (Vanderjagt<lb />
PAT Good) (5 plays. 57 yards 1:42)<lb />
FOURTH QUARTER<lb />
ECU - Ernie Lewis 99 yd fumble return (Owens PAT<lb />
Good) (0 plays, 0 yards, 0:00)<lb />
W.Va. - V�nderjagt32yd. field goal (7plays,37-yards, 3:11)<lb />
ECU - Michael Anderson 11-yard touchdown pass to<lb />
Morris Utcher (Owens PAT Good) (10 plays. 80 yards,<lb />
2:24)<lb />
WVa- Ford 13 yard touchdown run (Vanderjagt PAT<lb />
Good p plays, 37 yards, ST)<lb />
Pirates unable to<lb />
stop W.Va, Rush<lb />
TEAM STATISTICS<lb />
liiitcsMountaineers<lb />
First Downs2032<lb />
Rushing621<lb />
Passing128<lb />
Penalty23<lb />
3rd EFF4ofll5ofl4<lb />
Total Net Yards339521<lb />
Total Plays6S90<lb />
Average Gain5.05.8<lb />
Net Rushingn379<lb />
Rushes2763<lb />
Average Per Rush3.266.07<lb />
Net Yards Passing251142<lb />
CoinpAttempts23411527<lb />
Yards Per Pass10.99.4<lb />
Sacked: Yards-lost21200<lb />
Interceptions362130<lb />
Average Per Punt31.447.0<lb />
Return Yards7510<lb />
Punt Returns212323<lb />
Kickoff- Returns576794<lb />
Fumbles: Lost2241<lb />
Possession Time25:1734:43<lb />
PLAYER STATISTICS<lb />
Missed field goals:<lb />
W.Va. 13<lb />
ECU Rushing: J.Smithl5-45,C.Miles5-41, Anderson7-<lb />
2,<lb />
ECU Passing: M. Anderson 34-21-237, S McConnell 7-<lb />
2-14<lb />
ECU Receiving: P. Zophy 1 -8, C. Driver 4-32, D. Batson<lb />
1-3 D. Hicks3-40. M. Letcher 6-110(1 TD),J. Smith 14<lb />
Lin�illel-14,C Miles2-10(l TO), Crumpler3-30<lb />
DEFENSIVE STATISTICS<lb />
TTlFR Pass Pass Pass<lb />
H AT TDT YDS YDS ntc BrUp Sacks<lb />
Dillon7 3102<lb />
Render10 010<lb />
Davis8 0<lb />
Lewis4 261(99) 1<lb />
Grand ison5 16<lb />
Carter4 15<lb />
Cooper4 151<lb />
Floyd, G.4 04<lb />
Foreman. M3 25<lb />
Cooke2 24<lb />
Cunmulaj1 2311<lb />
Libiano3 03<lb />
Crumble2 13<lb />
Boothe0 33<lb />
Walker0 22<lb />
Seekford1 01<lb />
Jon�,T.1 01<lb />
Scott, W.1 01<lb />
Walker. F.5 05<lb />
By Warren Sumner<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
The East Carolina football<lb />
team, plagued by turnovers and<lb />
missed opportunities, lost a piv-<lb />
otal game Saturday against West<lb />
Virginia. They also severely jeop-<lb />
ardized their chance at a winning<lb />
season. Despite hard-nosed play<lb />
by the Pirate defense, the team<lb />
could not overcome turnovers at<lb />
key times in the contest with quar-<lb />
terbacks McConnell and Ander-<lb />
son throwing three interceptions,<lb />
combined.<lb />
The Pirates, unable to contain<lb />
the Mountaineers' high powered<lb />
rushing game, fell 41-28 in a loss<lb />
that was much closer than the ac-<lb />
tual score.<lb />
The ECU defensive unit<lb />
started the game playing exces-<lb />
sively stingy, blocking a W.Va.<lb />
field goal attempt and shutting<lb />
out the Mountaineer offense in<lb />
the first quarter. A 97 yard punt<lb />
return by freshman Derek Batson<lb />
put the Pirates ahead by a touch-<lb />
down mid-way through the first<lb />
quarter, and the Pirates ended the<lb />
first period<lb />
in the lead.<lb />
According<lb />
to Head<lb />
Coach<lb />
Steve<lb />
Logan, the<lb />
trick play<lb />
run by<lb />
Batson and<lb />
Morris<lb />
Letcher<lb />
had becomeajokeamongtheplay-<lb />
ers, as they felt it would never be<lb />
called during a game.<lb />
Logan said he was extremely<lb />
pleased with the execution of the<lb />
play.<lb />
"It really felt good to see the<lb />
team set up that wall for Derek<lb />
he said. "It just proves the coach-<lb />
ing success we have had this sea-<lb />
son<lb />
However, the Mountaineers<lb />
soon exploded into a rushing<lb />
frenzy that never stopped.<lb />
Led by running backs Rodney<lb />
Morris Letcher<lb />
Woodard and Adrian Murrell,<lb />
W.Va. gained 389 yards on the<lb />
ground, mostly in the last three<lb />
quarters of play. Mountaineer<lb />
quarterback Darren Studstill<lb />
helped keep the Pirate defense<lb />
honest, connecting with Moun-<lb />
taineer receivers for 142yardsand<lb />
one touchdown. The Mountain-<lb />
eers led 17-7 at halftime, after the<lb />
Pirate offense stalled late in the<lb />
second quarter.<lb />
The Pirate offense, feeling<lb />
pressure to score quickly in the<lb />
third quarter, went "three downs<lb />
and out" with quarterback<lb />
Michael Anderson's passes fall-<lb />
ing incomplete. The Pirate defense<lb />
failed to stop Woodard and<lb />
Murrell as they marched deep into<lb />
Pirate territory. Darren Studstill's<lb />
6-yard scramble into the endzone<lb />
and the resulting extra point by<lb />
Mountaineer kicker Mike<lb />
Vanderjagt set the deficit at 24-7.<lb />
The Pi rate offense rebounded<lb />
with a much-needed drive and<lb />
resulting score by Charles Miles<lb />
for a touchdown. Miles put the<lb />
Pirates back into the game.<lb />
However, the Pirate defense<lb />
was once again unable to stop the<lb />
Mountaineers, with a 31-yard<lb />
touchdown run by Woodard, late<lb />
in the quarter.<lb />
The fourth quarter brought<lb />
back memories of last year's car-<lb />
diac comeback tradition, with<lb />
Ernie Lewis recovering a Moun-<lb />
taineer fumble at the Pirate goal<lb />
line, and returning the ball 99<lb />
yards for a touchdown.<lb />
The fired-up Pirate defense<lb />
held the Mountaineers to a field<lb />
goal, but Anderson wasonceagain<lb />
picked off by the W.Va. second-<lb />
ary.<lb />
The Pirates regained posses-<lb />
sion and drove 80 yards for a score,<lb />
putting a win in reach, but Deke<lb />
Owen's botched onside kick drove<lb />
the final nail in the Pirate coffin,<lb />
as the Mountaineers' resulting<lb />
score put their hopes of a win to<lb />
rest.<lb />
The Pirates must win their two<lb />
remaining games to achieve a win-<lb />
ning season.<lb />
Biomechanics a new realm in athletics<lb />
By Jason Tremblay<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Biomechanics. Uh, yeah. If you,<lb />
gentle reader, are like me � one of the<lb />
uneducated masses�you likely have no<lb />
idea what the word biomechmics means.<lb />
For some (myself included), the mention<lb />
of the word conjures up the image of Lee<lb />
Majors portraying the Six Million Dollar<lb />
Man, running in slow motion that was<lb />
somehowsupposed to convey incredible<lb />
speed. Uh no.<lb />
Trescienceofbbrnedianicshasnoth-<lb />
ing to do with super strong, artificial<lb />
limbs or catching bad guys every week<lb />
within a half hour period (minus ten<lb />
minutes for commercials).<lb />
Dr. John Stevenson, head of East<lb />
Carolina's bionedhanics department, of-<lb />
fered this explanation of the science: "Basi-<lb />
cally, what biewnechanics is about, is the<lb />
application of physics and engineering to<lb />
biological systems. What we do is take a<lb />
k�kathuniannx)tionconcernsandwedo<lb />
workacross three areas: (athletics),medi-<lb />
cine and ergonomics. In medicine we've<lb />
done some work with . . . the effects of<lb />
walker design on children with (cerebral<lb />
palsy)<lb />
Though the lab does some indus-<lb />
trial work, the main focus is on athletic<lb />
application.<lb />
"We do stuff with US. track and<lb />
field throwers and I went to theOlympic<lb />
games this summer on a project to inves-<lb />
tigate (the) shot putting technique of<lb />
Olympic throwers He said.<lb />
ECU's biomechanics staff will sort<lb />
out the information, then merge their<lb />
data with information collected by a<lb />
biomechanist from William &amp; Mary<lb />
University, who has been concurrently<lb />
analyzing the men's throwers. The final<lb />
information package will then be pre-<lb />
sented to the Olympic Games Commit-<lb />
tee for further study.<lb />
Karen Mustian, a master's student,<lb />
as well as the only graduate assistant in<lb />
the lab, was also helpful in filling in the<lb />
enormous information gaps about bio-<lb />
mechanics.<lb />
Mustian does nearly all of the digi-<lb />
tizing work in the lab, a process that<lb />
boilsdowntoconvertingvideotaped<lb />
footage intocomputerdata.Through<lb />
the use of high grade video equip-<lb />
ment, plus an arsenal of expensive<lb />
twoand threedimensional software,<lb />
practically any physical action may<lb />
fall prey to analysis in the East Caro-<lb />
lina biomech lab.<lb />
The process by which Mustian<lb />
converts the action from real life<lb />
footage to usable computer data is<lb />
very time consuming and tedious.<lb />
The video image is transferred to a<lb />
powerful computer � two frames<lb />
ata time�wherea "frame grabber<lb />
board" holds these images until she<lb />
plots specific points on the image of<lb />
the body using a mouse.<lb />
The computer pictu res are then<lb />
encoded with a sequential number,<lb />
and played back in sequence, pro-<lb />
ducing the effect of a stick figure<lb />
animation, performing the action<lb />
that is being studied. Once the stick<lb />
figure image has been stored in the<lb />
computer, it can be studied from<lb />
virtually any angle, which opens<lb />
new realms of analysis.<lb />
"I designed the program (so)<lb />
that my calf and my shin is red and<lb />
my upper leg is purple, my feet are<lb />
yellow, some of the trunk segments<lb />
on the body are green and blue, and<lb />
the head is red�That way, I can tell<lb />
where everything is at Mustian<lb />
said. "It's just like looking at a stick<lb />
figure that you would draw your-<lb />
self on a piece of paper. It's pretty<lb />
easy to tell that you've drawn a<lb />
person<lb />
However, it is not quite as easy<lb />
to prepare the data that leads to the<lb />
animated image. Mustian has logged<lb />
in countless hours at the keyboard<lb />
just preparing the data so that it<lb />
could be studied.<lb />
E.en more frightening is the<lb />
prospect of digitizing film shotat 200<lb />
frames per second, such as the foot-<lb />
age taken in Ba rcelona. Higher speeds<lb />
are neasary for actions that take<lb />
place rapidly, which is why high<lb />
speed recordingis used frequently in<lb />
sporting events. Fast images recorded<lb />
at sixty frames per second often appear<lb />
choppy and may "warp" from one<lb />
point to the next when viewed in the<lb />
slow motion necessary for analysis.<lb />
Mustian also explained that the<lb />
simple collection of data is not always<lb />
simple. Problems with accuracy dur-<lb />
ing collection can be a problem, butthe<lb />
biomech crew has tools tohelpcombat<lb />
erroneous data.<lb />
"We havea force plate that's been<lb />
embedded over in the fkxir in Minges<lb />
that measures  the anterior and<lb />
posterior motion and forces in walking<lb />
or ninning or anything that you could<lb />
do Mustian said. "I mean, you could<lb />
stand still and hita golf ball off that and<lb />
it would measure the torquing force<lb />
that occurs in your knee<lb />
The plate iscapableof interacting<lb />
with other systems, allowing an enor-<lb />
mousamountof data tobecollected on<lb />
one action.<lb />
There are also several methods of<lb />
spatial measurement available to the<lb />
biomech staff to aid in the proper pro-<lb />
portioning of compu ter images in rela-<lb />
tion to the real world. A large calibra-<lb />
tion frame resembling an atomic dia-<lb />
gram, as well as simple survey poles,<lb />
act as a scaling factor when the com-<lb />
puter data is entered into the system,<lb />
much in the same way that a key on a<lb />
map helps travellers gauge the dis-<lb />
tance from one point to another.<lb />
While there is no biomechanics<lb />
degreeprogramavailableatEastCaro-<lb />
lina, Mustian says that it is possible<lb />
to tailor a physical education ma-<lb />
jor to focus on biomechanics, which<lb />
is the route she took.<lb />
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tion majors, forget becominga gym<lb />
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less expansion potential. At any<lb />
rate, you'll be able to understand<lb />
the physics behind that parental<lb />
kick in the ass you'll likely receive<lb />
when report cards are mailed<lb />
home.<lb />
Driver<lb />
on cruise<lb />
control<lb />
By Jason Tremblay<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Clayton Driver, East Ca rolina's<lb />
premier wide receiver, has been the<lb />
recipientofa slew of well-deserved<lb />
media attention during the 1992<lb />
Pirateseason. Ina somewhat disap-<lb />
pointing football year, Driver has<lb />
left more than a mark in collegiate<lb />
football, he's left a dent.<lb />
The recipient of numerous ath-<lb />
letic awards, Driver has attracted<lb />
the attention of more than just le-<lb />
gions of loyal Pirate fans. Driver has<lb />
already been contacted by several<lb />
agents representing the National<lb />
Football League and has high aspi-<lb />
rations of someday playing profes-<lb />
sional football.<lb />
"I'm definitely going to make a<lb />
serious effort (to go pro) Driver<lb />
said. "1 mean, the game films will<lb />
speak for themselves, and what<lb />
they're tellingme rightnow isgame<lb />
wise, you're great. Good hands,<lb />
good game speed, make plays, but<lb />
rightnow, you 're a total reject in the<lb />
40 (yard dash). The way I think<lb />
about it, that if I run a four point<lb />
five I could go in the first three<lb />
rounds. That's the way I'm looking<lb />
at it<lb />
With Driver's statistics, his vi-<lb />
sion of the future doesn't seem too<lb />
unlikely. In fact, Driver has already<lb />
made up his mind what he will do<lb />
with his money if he gets drafted.<lb />
"When I get drafted, my first<lb />
acquisition will be a black Saab, trim<lb />
in gold, gold triangle rims and it'll<lb />
be a convertible said Driver ea-<lb />
gerly. "Hopefully, my insurance<lb />
won't be so high, because I have<lb />
been the victim of tickets. Three<lb />
While he is confident that he<lb />
will indeed be drafted, Driver is<lb />
unsure of where he will be playing<lb />
and does not seem to be very wor-<lb />
ried about it<lb />
"Itdoesn'tmatteraslongasthe<lb />
home stadium's not cold Driver<lb />
explained. "I don't like playing in<lb />
cold weather, and I don't like play-<lb />
ing on turf. But, most of the NFL is<lb />
turf now anyway, so maybe it<lb />
doesn't matter. I'll just put that out<lb />
of my mind. As long as it's not too<lb />
cold. I hate playing in cold weather,<lb />
because you don't want to hit no-<lb />
body and you don't want to be hit<lb />
Photo courtesy ot Clayton Driver<lb />
Clay and Qauy (Spring '92): 'That's my heart Vincentae Niquay<lb />
Driver will be in attendance for his father's final home game.<lb />
When asked about his indi-<lb />
vidual performance in comparison<lb />
to thatof the team as a whole, Driver<lb />
is modest about his own success,<lb />
and optimistic about Pirate football<lb />
in'93.<lb />
All things go in cycles, and<lb />
right now, it's like the year 1990,<lb />
when we were so close, yet so far<lb />
said Driver. "A lot of games we did<lb />
some things thatwe really shotour-<lb />
selves in the foot, kept ourselves<lb />
from winning the games. I think<lb />
next year, they're going to be good.<lb />
1 really thought we were going to a<lb />
bowl in my heart. I really wanted to,<lb />
and I thought we had the ability to<lb />
as a team to go to a bow! this year,<lb />
but we shot ourselves in the foot<lb />
one too many times<lb />
Aside from the football ma-<lb />
chine that is Clayton Driver,healso<lb />
has many other interests. Driver<lb />
enjoys cooking, listening to almost<lb />
any type of music, with the em-<lb />
phatic exception of country music,<lb />
and surprisingly, cites basket-<lb />
ball as his favorite sport. When<lb />
asked why he was not playing<lb />
basketball for ECU instead of<lb />
football, Dri vergrinssheepishly<lb />
and explains it like this.<lb />
"Because I'm not a little bit<lb />
taller than I am. I tell the guys all<lb />
the ti me tha t if I was 6-foot4, I'd<lb />
probably be somewhere play-<lb />
ing basketball right now, but it<lb />
turned out to be I'm 6-feet-l-<lb />
inch<lb />
Perhaps the most impor-<lb />
tant thing to happen thus far in<lb />
Driver's young life was the birth<lb />
of his son, Vicentae Niquay<lb />
Driver, who will turn three in<lb />
December. Vicentae was born<lb />
to Driver's high school sweet-<lb />
heart, who is no longerromanti-<lb />
cally involved with Driver.<lb />
However, both Driver and<lb />
Vicentae's motherwork together<lb />
See Driver page 8<lb />
Atkinson gives ECU tennis team European flavor<lb />
By Brent St. Pierre<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
It is approximately 4,000 miles<lb />
from his hometown of Sheffield En-<lb />
gland to the campus of East Caro-<lb />
lina; yet somehow, sophomore ten-<lb />
nis star Ben Atkinson found Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
For years the United States has<lb />
robbed Europeofherfinestathlet.es,<lb />
offering them scholarships coach-<lb />
ing and a better climate. Thousands<lb />
of European athletes havedone this.<lb />
Now Atkinson is ECU's.<lb />
"When I was a senior I was ap-<lb />
proached by a coach who recruited<lb />
European athletes for schools in the<lb />
United States Atkinson said. "In<lb />
England most quality athletes go to<lb />
the States if they want to improve. 1<lb />
was one of those who was willing to<lb />
make that commitment. I had to<lb />
choose between 30differentschools.<lb />
In the end I chose ECU<lb />
Atkinson chose ECU over the<lb />
other schools, he said, because of the<lb />
quality of the coaches and the com-<lb />
petition.<lb />
"The coaches seemed very in-<lb />
terested in making me a better<lb />
player he said. "But, it's the play-<lb />
ers on the team that make the deci-<lb />
sion I made easier to accept. Every-<lb />
one i s so nice and hospitable, it was a<lb />
pleasant surprise<lb />
Talented is a word that fits<lb />
Atkinson to a "T How many people<lb />
do you know that have played at<lb />
Wimbledon? While in High School<lb />
his team in Yorkshire County was a<lb />
finalistintheEnglandJuniorNational<lb />
Championships. The finals were<lb />
played at the famed Lawn and Tennis<lb />
Cluboutsideof London. Even though<lb />
his team fell short in their quest for a<lb />
Junior National Championship,<lb />
"the experience of playing at<lb />
Wimbledon is something that I<lb />
will have for the rest of my life<lb />
Atkinson said.<lb />
A Hanson hopes to travel the<lb />
world when he gets out of school<lb />
and wants his tennis ability to pay<lb />
the air-fare. "1 would like to move<lb />
to Australia and try to play on the<lb />
Professional circuit Atkinson<lb />
said, "if that does not work out I<lb />
would like to at least coach young<lb />
tennis players.<lb />
But my im-<lb />
mediate goal is<lb />
to make it as a<lb />
Professional<lb />
tennis player<lb />
First things<lb />
first, though.<lb />
Atkinson is<lb />
only a sopho-<lb />
more and,<lb />
counting this<lb />
year, has three<lb />
yearsof eligibil-<lb />
ity left at ECU.<lb />
"I expect to<lb />
improvea great<lb />
deal before I graduate, the compe-<lb />
tition here is so much better than in<lb />
England, it seems that everyone in<lb />
the states that I have played is very<lb />
good<lb />
This is the rationale tha t Euro-<lb />
peans give to explain for the exo-<lb />
dusof Europe's bestathletes to the<lb />
universities of the United States.<lb />
As for life in eastern North<lb />
Carolina, in comparison to north-<lb />
ern England, Atkinson admits<lb />
he did not want to stereotype<lb />
North Carolina. But, he could<lb />
only picture tobacco and farm-<lb />
land before he cane.<lb />
"IloveGreenvilleand North<lb />
Carolina. Everyone in the South<lb />
is sonice. Nobody has any preju-<lb />
dices towards me being from<lb />
England. I had visited the New<lb />
England area and (found) that<lb />
the people here are much more<lb />
pleasant Atkinson said.<lb />
The ECU tennis season<lb />
starts in early spring and they<lb />
play between 27 to 30 matches a<lb />
year. They are also expected to<lb />
be very good this year, vying for<lb />
a conference crown. As for<lb />
Atkinson, his im-<lb />
mediate goals are<lb />
modest.<lb />
"I just want<lb />
to remain on the<lb />
traveling squad<lb />
(the top seven<lb />
, . - . i  travel), continue<lb />
SOmethltlg that I myrehabilitation<lb />
and hopefully<lb />
"the experience<lb />
of playing at<lb />
Wimbledon is<lb />
will have for the<lb />
rest of my life<lb />
graduate with<lb />
honors<lb />
Atkinson<lb />
Ben Atkinson, gives ECU more<lb />
ECU tennis tenm than just an ath-<lb />
lete with a<lb />
golden forehand. He is a repre-<lb />
sentative and a spokesman for<lb />
ECU in Europe.<lb />
Like it or not, ECU is still<lb />
not well received by most of<lb />
the United States, even in North<lb />
Carolina. As trivial as it may<lb />
sound for a European athlete<lb />
like Atkinson, who chooses<lb />
ECU over another school, it im-<lb />
proves the university's reputa-<lb />
tion as much as any football<lb />
victory.<lb />
It is people like Atkinson<lb />
that make a university re-<lb />
nowned.<lb />
W i' mtnimtwHm<lb /><pb facs="00058351_tn_0008" /><lb />
8 The East Carolinian<lb />
NOVEMBER 10, 1992<lb />
Driver<lb />
to take good care of their son.<lb />
"That's my heart Driver said of his<lb />
son. "He's the reason why I do a lot of the<lb />
stuff I do, and the reason why I don't do<lb />
a lot of the stuff that I have the opportu-<lb />
nity to do.<lb />
"He'll be here for our last game.<lb />
There are one or two things in life that are<lb />
really important, all the rest are just step-<lb />
ping stones.<lb />
"Myson being born was oneof those<lb />
twothingsthatareimportantHavingthe<lb />
responsibility of taking care of another<lb />
individual really makes you think and<lb />
really makes you put all the B.S. aside that<lb />
you do in college, you kind of say, 'well,<lb />
later on, is this going to help me put food<lb />
on the table?<lb />
Vicentae spent a month with Driver<lb />
during the last summer school session,<lb />
and Clayton found that it was a challeng-<lb />
ing situation to care for a child on a<lb />
"twenty-fbur-seven" basis.<lb />
"It rea lly gave me a better respect<lb />
for single mothers, because they do<lb />
this a whole lot of time when the<lb />
fathers aren't there working he said.<lb />
"I just have a tremendous respect for<lb />
his mother and for all single mothers<lb />
out there, because they really do have<lb />
to struggle<lb />
With his son is expected toattend<lb />
the final home game, Driver rums to<lb />
the subject of the Pirate fans, and their<lb />
recently shifting attitudes toward the<lb />
team.<lb />
"That's what (the fans) are sup-<lb />
posed to do. They're supposed to be<lb />
there to get on you when you upand<lb />
cheer you when you do well.<lb />
"We play hard for 60 minutes<lb />
and I just wish the fans would stick<lb />
around for 60 minutes instead of jettin'<lb />
on us When you're in the third quar-<lb />
ter and you 're down and you look up<lb />
and you see the fans leaving, you're<lb />
DISCOVER<lb />
like 'Damn, they just really don't<lb />
care<lb />
Drivermightloveforusallto<lb />
showVicentaewhatPurplePride<lb />
. is all about and stay to cheer our<lb />
fighting Pirates on up until the verv<lb />
last second at our final home game<lb />
They have given their all for us this<lb />
sedsorvind the least vvecan do as fans<lb />
is stick around until the very end.<lb />
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