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                <lb />
Opinion<lb />
Bad idea<lb />
With the Faculty Senate's proposal to shorten the<lb />
drop period to one week, students once again pay<lb />
the price for administrative problems.<lb />
See story pg. 6<lb />
The Beastie Boys and The Rollins Band<lb />
delivered a funky, hard-driven show to the<lb />
Civic Center crowd on Nov. 10.<lb />
See story pg. 7<lb />
Running Man<lb />
Sophomore sensation Junior Smith<lb />
ran for 232 yards Saturday against<lb />
Arkansas State, 13 yards shy of an<lb />
ECU record.<lb />
See Story pg. 9<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Vol. 67 No. 21<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Tuesday, November 17,1992<lb />
Resolution calls<lb />
for open records<lb />
By Jeff Becker<lb />
News Editor<lb />
A resolution calling for the<lb />
partial opening of ECU's Honor<lb />
Board records has been brought<lb />
to the SGA.<lb />
The Honor Board, com-<lb />
posed of seven students, decides<lb />
the fate of any student caught<lb />
violating the university's judi-<lb />
cial rules and procedures.<lb />
Karen Greenwell, author of<lb />
the resolution, said opening the<lb />
records would help regulate the<lb />
Honor Board's decisions.<lb />
"The students of ECU<lb />
could be made more aware and<lb />
potentially made safer by their<lb />
knowledge of the cases and de-<lb />
cisions which face the Honor<lb />
Board Greenwell's resolution<lb />
stated.<lb />
"Recording the cases in<lb />
full, supplementing the names<lb />
of those parties involved by<lb />
words such as 'assailant' and<lb />
"victim along with the final<lb />
decision of the Honor Board,<lb />
would enable students to moni-<lb />
tor the judgments of the judicial<lb />
system<lb />
The resolution currently<lb />
rests in the SGA's Student Wel-<lb />
fare committee. If the commit-<lb />
tee passes the resolution, the<lb />
General Assembly will vote on<lb />
final passage next Monday.<lb />
Greenwell said she was<lb />
concerned because students on<lb />
the Honor Board have no law<lb />
experience and no records exist<lb />
to see how those students per-<lb />
form.<lb />
"I have to be concerned<lb />
when cases like rape come be-<lb />
fore a board of students who<lb />
have no legal experience and are<lb />
subject to make decisions as im-<lb />
portant as this Greenwell said.<lb />
"Right now it's an isolated sys-<lb />
tem. You cannot know whether<lb />
justice is being served or not.<lb />
(The board members) do not<lb />
have to be concerned because<lb />
their opinions are not open<lb />
According to Dean of Stu-<lb />
dents Ronald Speier, the Honor<lb />
Board's records are protected<lb />
under the Family Educational<lb />
Rights and Privacy Act, com-<lb />
monly known as the Buckley<lb />
Amendment. Under Buckley,<lb />
the Department of Education<lb />
can withdraw federal funding<lb />
from schools that release edu-<lb />
cation records to the public.<lb />
Speier said he would con-<lb />
sider releasing a list that in-<lb />
cluded all decisions made by<lb />
the Honor Board, but would<lb />
not release any information<lb />
that could jeopardize the ano-<lb />
nymity of those involved.<lb />
Speier said the Honor<lb />
Board was well equipped to<lb />
handle any cases that arise. He<lb />
said board members not only<lb />
go through several training ses-<lb />
sions to prepare them, but must<lb />
also pass a test to enable them<lb />
to serve.<lb />
"I think this is the closest<lb />
a person gets to a board of their<lb />
peers, which extensively is<lb />
what our system stands for in<lb />
our legal system as you de-<lb />
scribe it Speier said.<lb />
According to Catherine<lb />
White, a lawyer for the N.C.<lb />
Press Association, ECU seems<lb />
to treat judicial records differ-<lb />
ently than academic records<lb />
and, therefore, the Honor<lb />
Board's records may not be<lb />
protected under the Buckley<lb />
Amendment.<lb />
Article Vll of ECU's Judi-<lb />
cial Rules and Procedures<lb />
states that judicial records are<lb />
kept separate from education<lb />
records. Article VIII states that<lb />
notification of suspension or<lb />
dismissal does not become part<lb />
of a student's permanent aca-<lb />
demic record.<lb />
In February 1992, the Uni-<lb />
versity of Georgia's student<lb />
newspaper, The Red &amp; Black,<lb />
won access the school's judicial<lb />
board records. A Georgia supe-<lb />
rior court judge ruled that the<lb />
university's judicial records<lb />
were not protected under<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
  Photo by Biff Ranson<lb />
hood Lion supports march down 10th Street to denounce reports of illegal practices by America's fifth largest<lb />
grocery store chain. More than 150 marched to show their support on Nov. 15.<lb />
Food Lion supporters march<lb />
By Tracy Ford<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
See Honor page 4<lb />
More than 150 employees,<lb />
family members and supporters of<lb />
Food Lion stores across the region<lb />
participated in a support march Sun-<lb />
day to protest the allegations of<lb />
unsanitary practices by ABC's<lb />
'Trime Time Live<lb />
Participants marched down<lb />
10th Street and Greenville Boule-<lb />
vard with signs in hand to show<lb />
citizens that employees are in sup-<lb />
port of Food Lion. Onlookers<lb />
cheered in sup port of the march and<lb />
Food Lion.<lb />
The march organized entirely<lb />
by emploveesof Eastern North Caro-<lb />
lina stores was a success according<lb />
to Sue Foell, a customer service rep-<lb />
resentative and five-year emplovee<lb />
of Food Lion. She said the companv<lb />
has not ordered anyone to partici-<lb />
pate in the march or show support<lb />
for Food Lion.<lb />
"We hope to prove to every-<lb />
bodythatthe things that'Prime Time'<lb />
said aren't true and that we truly<lb />
stand behind our customers said<lb />
Cindy Briley, a sophomore at ECU<lb />
who has worked at Food Lion for<lb />
more than two years.<lb />
After a producer of Trime<lb />
Time Live' got a job as a meat wrap-<lb />
per, the show portrayed with a hid-<lb />
den camera workers re-wrapping<lb />
and re-datingold mea t, poul try, ham<lb />
and fish. One former employee of<lb />
Food Lion told 'Prime Time' of<lb />
bleachingspoiled fishtoremovedis-<lb />
coloration and smell.<lb />
According to Foell, the United<lb />
Food and Commercial Workers<lb />
Union made up the allegations after<lb />
unsuccessfully trying to unionize<lb />
Food Lion.<lb />
"They're tryingto get into Food<lb />
Lion again because they stand a<lb />
chancetoearn$10millionfrom60,000<lb />
employees Foell said.<lb />
Food Lion President Tom<lb />
Smith denies all allegations and has<lb />
launched an advertising campaign<lb />
to reassurecustomers that Food Lion<lb />
stores are clean and sanitary. Healso<lb />
blames the United Food and Com-<lb />
mercial Workers Union for prompt-<lb />
ing employees to make allegations<lb />
since they have not joined the union.<lb />
"1 think the march was very<lb />
successful Foell said. "Wehavehad<lb />
a lotof customers thatare very happy<lb />
wegotout there. Businesshaspicked<lb />
up<lb />
Food Lion has filed a lawsuit<lb />
against ABC's 'PrimeTime Live'af-<lb />
ter stock prices dropped rapidlv<lb />
Nov. 13.<lb />
Admissions<lb />
cut short<lb />
for spring<lb />
semester<lb />
By Karen Hassell<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Spring semester admissions<lb />
stopped two weeks short of the<lb />
original Nov. 1 deadline.<lb />
"We were limited to 300<lb />
transfer and 100 freshmen said<lb />
Jerry Clayton, assistant director<lb />
of undergraduate admissions-<lb />
Robert Thompson, chair of<lb />
the political science department,<lb />
said there are 1,070 more students<lb />
this fall than last spring, a 6.4<lb />
percent increase. He said the in-<lb />
crease can be attributed to re-<lb />
cruitment practices, enhanced<lb />
academic image, retention and<lb />
advising programs and Peach<lb />
Bowlathletic program.<lb />
The increases in the fall lead<lb />
to cut backs for the spring semes-<lb />
ter. However, there is some good<lb />
news.<lb />
"For the first time since<lb />
1973, entering freshmen have an<lb />
SAT that is slightly larger than<lb />
the national average Thomp-<lb />
son said.<lb />
Thompson said enrollment<lb />
wi II continue to rise in the follow-<lb />
ing years.<lb />
"We will be aiming for a<lb />
student body of 18,000 next fall<lb />
he said. "We will continue im-<lb />
provement of SATs and close the<lb />
gap with the other North Caro-<lb />
lina institutions. Others have in-<lb />
creased their standards by cut-<lb />
ting admissions, unlike us<lb />
To offset the abundance of<lb />
out-of-state students in the fall of<lb />
1992, the fall of 1993 out-of-state<lb />
enrollment admissions will be<lb />
decreased by 100. In 1994, they<lb />
will be decreased by 25.<lb />
Clayton said, theoverabun-<lb />
dance of out-of-students did not<lb />
have any effects on the admis-<lb />
sions for spring.<lb />
An editorial in The Daily<lb />
Reflector outlined the negative<lb />
effects of spring enrollment limits.<lb />
See Admissions page 3<lb />
Prospective<lb />
students enjoy<lb />
open house<lb />
By Jason Williams<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
If the Fall Open House for pro-<lb />
spective student was any indication,<lb />
the future bodes well for ECU's enroll-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Admissions counselor Ellen Scott<lb />
said, "We were well pleased with the<lb />
turnout of prospective students<lb />
Though she did not have exact<lb />
figures, Scott said the number of stu-<lb />
dents was comparable to that in years<lb />
past. "We filled the most of the audito-<lb />
rium with prospective students to hear<lb />
the speeches<lb />
The Open House, held Nov. 13,<lb />
gave high school seniors a chance to<lb />
visit the campus and preview college<lb />
life at ECU.<lb />
Students who have applied to<lb />
ECU, as well as transfer and adult<lb />
students, were sent invitations to the<lb />
Open House.<lb />
Greenville Mayor Nancy Jenkins<lb />
welcomed the participants to Green-<lb />
ville and to the university in an open-<lb />
ing session in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
David Watkins, associate vice chancel-<lb />
lor for Academic Affairs and Al<lb />
Mathews, vice chancellor for Student<lb />
Life, addressed the students as well.<lb />
Exchange program holds expo<lb />
By Marjorie Pitts<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
n . �� ii-ii � , Photo by Biff Ranson<lb />
Potential ECU students get information on life in the Emerald City. ECU's Annual Fall<lb />
Open House, held Nov. 13, introduced prospective students to the ECU campus.<lb />
After the opening remarks, stu- "As always, the financial aid<lb />
dents at-<lb />
tended ca-<lb />
reer coun-<lb />
seling ses-<lb />
sions, fi-<lb />
nancialaid<lb />
work-<lb />
shops, and<lb />
student life seminars.<lb />
"We had a wonderful turnout of<lb />
faculty members to trilk with parents<lb />
and students Scott said. "All depart-<lb />
ments were represented in the career<lb />
counseling seminars.<lb />
"We filled the most of the<lb />
auditorium with prospec-<lb />
tive students to hear the<lb />
speeches' EUcnScotu<lb />
Admissions counselor<lb />
w orkshops<lb />
were very<lb />
popular with<lb />
students as<lb />
well as par-<lb />
ents. Students<lb />
were also ex-<lb />
ited about the<lb />
seminars en<lb />
student life<lb />
Several residence halls and the<lb />
student bookstore were also open for<lb />
visitors throughout the .idw The pro-<lb />
gram concluded at noon.<lb />
ECU students can travel to Austra-<lb />
lia, Netherlands, Sweden, France, Italy,<lb />
Mexico and many other countries and<lb />
receive credit while paying ECU tuition.<lb />
On Nov. 18 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in<lb />
the lobby of the General Classroom Build-<lb />
ing, students can learn about the Study<lb />
AbroadExchange Programs hereatECU.<lb />
The International Student Exchange<lb />
Program (ISEP) is based on balanced one-<lb />
to-one exchanges of students between<lb />
institutions in the United States and those<lb />
in other countries. Applicants must be<lb />
full-time students, have studied at ECU<lb />
at least one year and have a 2.75 grade-<lb />
point average.<lb />
"Don't think you can't study abroad,<lb />
the opportunity isavailable hereatECU<lb />
said Stephanie Evancho of International<lb />
Programs. "If you really want to go some-<lb />
where, we'll find somewhere for you to<lb />
go<lb />
The ISEP program has more than<lb />
100 universities to chose from and stu-<lb />
dents usually stay for one academic year.<lb />
Summer, semester and longer exchanges<lb />
are also available.<lb />
Aside from travel costs, books and<lb />
personal spending money, the cost of the<lb />
ISET program is generally no more ex-<lb />
pensive than ECU.<lb />
"Financial aid students are eligible<lb />
for exchanges Evancho said. "ECU<lb />
money will transfer and the amount over<lb />
goes with you toward housing<lb />
Melissa Coughlin, a senior at ECU,<lb />
traveled to Sunderland, England and at-<lb />
tended the Universi ty of Sunderland from<lb />
September 1991 to June 1992.<lb />
"I had no responsibilities hereas far<lb />
as a car payment, a boyfriend, etcetera, so<lb />
1 decided to travel and learn before I<lb />
graduated and hit reality'Coughlinsaid.<lb />
Coughlin stayed in a dormitory with<lb />
13 other exchange students from the<lb />
United States and England. She took four<lb />
classes that lasted one academic year, and<lb />
receiving 24 credit hours.<lb />
"ECU was very corporative in trans-<lb />
ferring the credits there toward my de-<lb />
gree here Coughlin said.<lb />
Sunderland is about one hour from<lb />
Scotland, so Coughlin was able to travel<lb />
to Scotland as well. She also traveled to<lb />
Italy and Ireland.<lb />
"Northern England is known for<lb />
their friendliness and Sunderland is also<lb />
known for having 11 pubs to everv mile<lb />
Coughlin said. "1 had a wonderful expe-<lb />
rience, made good friends, and if I went<lb />
again 1 would go somewhere with even<lb />
more cultural diversity<lb />
Besides the ISEr program, there is<lb />
also a National Student Exchange pro-<lb />
gram (NSE) where a full-time student<lb />
with an overall 2.5 GPA can travel to any<lb />
of the 107 schools in the program.<lb />
�1<lb />
-<lb />
r <lb />
See Travel page 3<lb /><pb facs="00058353_tn_0002" /><lb />
2 The East Carolinian<lb />
NOVEMBER 17, 1992<lb />
Clinton maps legislative<lb />
strategy for economic revival<lb />
Los Angeles Times<lb />
Aid offered to victims<lb />
The U.S. Department of Education made available $56.7<lb />
million in student aid for victims of 1 iurricane Andrew, I lurri-<lb />
cane lniki and Typhoon Omar. The aid will be available to an<lb />
estimated 33,000 students currently enrolled in undergraduate,<lb />
graduate and professional programs. "We're pleased that we<lb />
were able to make this aid available quickly, and with minimal<lb />
disruption to students said Lamar Alexander, U.S. secretary of<lb />
education. About $40 million of the aid was for emergency Tell<lb />
Grants, and $16.7 million will be awarded for campus-based<lb />
programs which are administered by school financial aid offices.<lb />
Law student arrested for robbery<lb />
A 41-year-old law school student, dubbed the "Bordertown<lb />
Bandit has been charged with robbing banks in towns along the<lb />
Minnesota-Wisconsin border, officials said. Susan P. Robinson<lb />
was charged in the robbery of a bank in Cornell, Wis and is<lb />
suspected of being involved in five other bank robberies in<lb />
Wisconsin towns thatborder Minnesota. Bank tellers were maced<lb />
in two robberies, said a spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney's<lb />
Office in Minneapolis, and in another robbery, another teller was<lb />
handcuffed. Robinson, who attends William Mitchell college of<lb />
Law, was scheduled to graduate in January.<lb />
Officials consider banning club<lb />
A hazing incident that injured two varsity -port- letter<lb />
winners at the University oi Mississippi has caused officials to<lb />
consider disbanding the club until further notice. Junior John<lb />
Gourlv of Philadelphia and sophomore Donovan Bassett of Jack-<lb />
son, Mis were treated at a local emergency room after being<lb />
blindfolded with tape while an unidentified liquid was poured<lb />
over their head s.Gourley suffered bums on his left ear and cheek,<lb />
and Bassett suffered second-degree burns on 80 percent of his<lb />
face. Under investigation is the M Club, a social group of 100<lb />
varsity letter winners in the eight male sports offered at the<lb />
university. Officials said the M Club has been repeatedly told that<lb />
hazing is against school policy and Mississippi law.<lb />
Compiled by Elizabeth Shimmel. Taken from CPS<lb />
and other campus newspapers.<lb />
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. �<lb />
President-elect Bill Clinton Sun-<lb />
da' began mapping a hit-the-<lb />
ground-running legislative strat-<lb />
egy to revive the economy, and<lb />
Senate Majority Leader George J.<lb />
Mitchell, D-Maine, predicted that<lb />
Congress will move quickly on<lb />
such a job stimulus plan and enact<lb />
health care reform later in 1993.<lb />
"We've got a big job to do<lb />
and we've got to do it together<lb />
Clinton said as he prepared to host<lb />
a working dinner here with<lb />
Mitchell, House Speaker Thomas<lb />
S. Foley, D-Wash and House<lb />
Majority Leader Richard A.<lb />
Gephardt, D-Mo.<lb />
Clinton said his first post-<lb />
election meeting with the Demo-<lb />
cratic congressional leadership<lb />
was intended to "kind of renew<lb />
our acquaintance, talk about our<lb />
obligations, look to the future a<lb />
little bit, talk a little bit about next<lb />
week when 1 go to Washington for<lb />
the first time<lb />
Clinton told reporters at the<lb />
end of his customary morning jog<lb />
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theiceand talk about what is com-<lb />
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Honor<lb />
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Buckley.<lb />
White, who worked on<lb />
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secrecy that surrounds college<lb />
judicial hearings has drawn<lb />
concern around the country.<lb />
"Our country had been<lb />
founded on openness she<lb />
said. "In our court system, we<lb />
make judges accountable for<lb />
their decisions. If you don't<lb />
know what is going on, there<lb />
is the potential for abuse<lb />
Speier said he believed<lb />
ECU's judicial system was<lb />
open because a review board,<lb />
composed of seven students<lb />
and four faculty members,<lb />
oversees the board's activities.<lb />
He also said anyone could gain<lb />
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cused.<lb />
"I don't think that this is<lb />
closed system Speier said.<lb />
"There is nothing to preclude<lb />
you from sitting outside the<lb />
hearing board every single<lb />
Thursday night at 6 o'clock,<lb />
and even if you are watching<lb />
The East Carolina University<lb />
Performing Arts Series<lb />
proudly presents a special added attraction<lb />
The Waverly Consort<lb />
in<lb />
The CbRlSTAUS STOKV<lb />
This production is based on some of the most important medieval manuscripts<lb />
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For tickets contact:<lb />
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them going in, waiting for tKg<lb />
person to come out, and talking<lb />
to the victim. Nothing to pre-<lb />
clude you from asking the ac-<lb />
cused if you can go in there<lb />
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Honor Board have arisen in the<lb />
past.<lb />
In September 1991, a stu-<lb />
dent filed a rape charge against<lb />
an ECU football player. The'<lb />
woman said the Honor Board,<lb />
specifically her attorney<lb />
handled the case poorly.<lb />
"I was not told I could have<lb />
witnesses in the hearing,<lb />
whereas the other person<lb />
brought in witnesses and was<lb />
better prepared she said. "(My<lb />
attorney) didn't even ask many,<lb />
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them. I felt if he was going to<lb />
defend me, he could have been<lb />
better prepared.  I would<lb />
never recommend anyone in<lb />
this situation going to the<lb />
school's board<lb />
The victim also filed rape<lb />
charges against the football<lb />
player with the Pitt County Si�.<lb />
periorCourt. However, she later<lb />
withdrew the charges with the1"<lb />
agreement that the player af-<lb />
tend counseling sessions with,<lb />
her.<lb />
Dan Backer, a senior ma:<lb />
joring in sociology, has served<lb />
on the Honor Board for two<lb />
years. Backer said students on �<lb />
the Honor Board could some<lb />
times be too sympathetic to-<lb />
ward a defendant, resulting in<lb />
a lenient decision.<lb />
Backer said although the -<lb />
system has flaws, he had confi- ;<lb />
dence in the fairness of the hear-<lb />
ings.<lb />
"In a guilty plea, all fac- -<lb />
tors for each case are discussed<lb />
in a private meeting he said<lb />
"Factors such as a desire to re-<lb />
main in school, whether they<lb />
are the first member of their,<lb />
family to go to college, whether ;<lb />
they are freshmen, things like<lb />
that.<lb />
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son is a threat to the student'<lb />
body, there is no way they will<lb />
be found innocent<lb />
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FOR RENT<lb />
KINGS ARMS APARTMENTS<lb />
:1 and 2 bedroom apartments. En-<lb />
ergy-efficient, several locations in<lb />
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ances, some water and sewer paid,<lb />
washerdryer hookups. Call 752-<lb />
8915.<lb />
FOR RENT- One bedroom apart-<lb />
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HOUSES FOR RENT: 800 E. Wil-<lb />
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Duf fus Rental 756-2675.<lb />
APARTMENTTO SUBLET: One<lb />
bedroom; $280 a month. 4 blocks<lb />
from campus. 2 can share. Avail-<lb />
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3092.<lb />
NEEDED 1 OR 2 FEMALE<lb />
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call 830-9066.<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED to share<lb />
3 bedroom house. 14 rent ($140<lb />
month) 14 utilities. Deposit<lb />
negotiable. 5 blocks from campus.<lb />
Call 758-6810 leave message.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED: Male<lb />
non-smoking roommate wanted<lb />
to share 2 bedroom apt. beginning<lb />
Jan. 1st. FREE AC, HEAT, and<lb />
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pus. Call 758-6924.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED: For<lb />
two bedroom one bath house<lb />
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month and 13 utilities. Call 758-<lb />
9862.<lb />
TAR RIVER - 3 non-sm oking male<lb />
roommates needed beginning<lb />
January 1st. Rent is $156 a month<lb />
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75$-6701.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE<lb />
NEEDED to share one bedroom<lb />
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FEMALE ROOMMATE<lb />
NEEDED by January 1st. Fur-<lb />
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be a nonsmoker but social drinker.<lb />
$172.50mth12 utilities. Please<lb />
call 752-1782. AH or Kerri<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE<lb />
NEEDED: To share a 2 bedtroom<lb />
R()()MMATE WANTED<lb />
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$170month plus 12 utilities. Call<lb />
758-5845. Leave message.<lb />
F( )R SALE<lb />
PAY IN-STATE TUITION? Read<lb />
Residency Status and Tuition, the<lb />
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application process. For Sale: Stu-<lb />
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GOVERNMENT SEIZED<lb />
CARS,trucks, boats, 4 wheelers,<lb />
motorhomes, by FBI, IRS, DEA.<lb />
Available your area now. Call 1-<lb />
800-333-3737 ext. c-5999.<lb />
FOR SALE: 5 piece Cherry B.room<lb />
set. Moving - must sell! $395.00.<lb />
Call 946-9653.<lb />
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pm and arrives at Dulles Airport<lb />
Nov. 25 7:23 pm. Change over in<lb />
Charlotte. Best Offer Call 321-<lb />
2145.<lb />
FOR SALE: Prince Graphite ten-<lb />
nis racket. Mid size with cover<lb />
and new strings, $90. Prince ten-<lb />
nis bag, holds 2 rackets and shoes,<lb />
Never Used, $30. Call 752-8816.<lb />
FERRET FOR SALE: Cage, food,<lb />
and supplies included. To good<lb />
home only. $70. Call 758-4298<lb />
Days, 752-6666 after 6.<lb />
63 VW BUG converted to 12 volt,<lb />
new heat exchange, clutch trans-<lb />
mission, rebuilt engine, AMFM<lb />
cassette, classic for $2000. Call<lb />
Cris 757-3446.<lb />
BOOKTRADER<lb />
BUY AND TRADE<lb />
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YOUTH BASKETBALL<lb />
COACHES: The Greenville Rec-<lb />
reation and Parks Department is<lb />
recruiting for 12 to 16 part-time<lb />
youth basketball coaches for the<lb />
winter youth basketball program.<lb />
Applicants must possess some<lb />
knowledge of the basketball skills<lb />
HELP WANTED<lb />
and have the ability and patience<lb />
to work with youth. Applicants<lb />
must be able to coach young people<lb />
ages 9-18, in basketball fundamen-<lb />
tals. Hours are from 3:00 pm until<lb />
7:00 pm with some night and week-<lb />
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SPRING BREAKERS - Promote<lb />
our Florida Spring Breakpackages.<lb />
Earn MONEY and FREE trips.<lb />
Organize SMALL or LARGE<lb />
groups. Call Campus Marketing.<lb />
800-423-5264<lb />
POSTAL JOBS available! Many<lb />
positions. Great benefits. Call 1-<lb />
800-333-3737 ext.3712.<lb />
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY<lb />
Alaska Summer<lb />
Employment<lb />
FISHERIES - Students Needed! Earn $600<lb />
per week in canneries or $4,000 per month<lb />
on fishing boats. Free Transportation! Room<lb />
and Board! OverS.OOO openings. Noexperience<lb />
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GREENVILLE AREA B1.<lb />
SEXUAL-GAY-LESBIAN<lb />
GROUP<lb />
Group activities and discussion<lb />
of issues relating to same-sex ori-<lb />
entation. Meetings are closed.<lb />
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and Thurs. or 1:00-4:00 pm Wed.<lb />
for information.<lb />
TRAVELSTUDY OPPORTU-<lb />
NITIES<lb />
Are you interested in visiting<lb />
another region of the world?<lb />
Would you like to live and learn<lb />
another culture with other ECU<lb />
students? Learn about the op-<lb />
portunities available for summer<lb />
or semester study abroad through<lb />
the Study AbroadExchange<lb />
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can find the right program for<lb />
you! Remember to stop by the<lb />
General Classroom Building on<lb />
Wednesday -youmightdiscover<lb />
an opportunity you wouldn't<lb />
want to miss! If unable to be<lb />
there, contact Ms. Stephanie<lb />
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formation on summer or semes-<lb />
ter Mudy programs.<lb />
NEWMAN CATHOLIC<lb />
STUDENT CENTER<lb />
The Newman Catholic Stu-<lb />
dent Center invites you to wor-<lb />
ship with them. Sunday Masses:<lb />
11:30 am and 8:30 pm mass at the<lb />
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two houses from the Fletcher Mu-<lb />
sic Building. For further infor-<lb />
mation, please call Fr. Paul Vaeth,<lb />
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CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FFI-<lb />
LOWSHIP<lb />
Looking for a fellowship of<lb />
Christians, a place to pray, study<lb />
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cial and service projects? Need a<lb />
refuge from time to time? Cam-<lb />
pus Christian Fellowship may be<lb />
what you are looking for. Our<lb />
Weekly meetings are at 7 pm<lb />
Wednesdays at our Campus<lb />
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directly across CotancheSt. from<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center. Ev-<lb />
eryone is welcome. For more<lb />
information, call Tim Turner,<lb />
Campus Minister, at 752-7199.<lb />
EAST CAROLINA HONORS<lb />
ORGANIZATION<lb />
ECHO - will be meeting Tues<lb />
Nov. 17, in the GCB Rm 2017 at<lb />
5:00 pm. We're planning to have<lb />
teachers from o mo of the honors<lb />
classes nex1 semester to come and<lb />
tell a little about them. Come<lb />
and ask quests.is. A.11 honors<lb />
students welcome regardless of<lb />
prior attendance.<lb />
ECU EQUESTRIAN CLUB<lb />
TEAM<lb />
There will be a meeting on<lb />
Thursday November 19 in MSC<lb />
Room 14 at 5:00 pm. Anyone<lb />
interested in joining the Eques-<lb />
trian club or team should be there.<lb />
No riding experience necessary<lb />
call Angela 931-8453 or Holly 931-<lb />
8762 for info. Hope to see you<lb />
there!<lb />
GAMMA BETA PHI<lb />
Attention all of you Gamma<lb />
Beta Phi members; our next meet-<lb />
ing will be held on November 17<lb />
at 4:00 in Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center rm 244. Look forward to<lb />
seeing you there.<lb />
AMERICAN MARKETINC.<lb />
ASSOCIATION<lb />
The American Marketing As-<lb />
sociation will hold a general<lb />
meeting today at 4 pm in room<lb />
1022 of the General Classroom<lb />
Building. Dr. Edward Wheatley,<lb />
chair of the marketing depart-<lb />
ment, will be the guest speaker,<lb />
and refreshments will be served<lb />
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REWARD call Chris 757-0641.<lb />
RING FOUND IN VICINITY OF<lb />
COTTON residence hall. Please<lb />
call with description and size of<lb />
ring to claim.<lb />
LOST: BLACK CHOW. 3 12<lb />
months old. Bells Fork area. Call<lb />
Laura 355-7375, 757-4650.<lb />
KRISHANMURTI Study Group<lb />
being formed. Are you interested?<lb />
Evenings, 756-0429 Ask for<lb />
SHAUN NGUYEN - My wonder-<lb />
ful Health Instructor. I want to<lb />
spend the rest of my life with you.<lb />
Secret Admirer (Section 47).<lb />
ATTENTION ALL NEW AND<lb />
OLD ORDER OF OMEGA MEM-<lb />
BERS: There will be a meeting for<lb />
all members on November 22 in<lb />
Mendenhall room 221 at 5:00. This<lb />
will be the last meeting at which we<lb />
will hold initiations this semester.<lb />
Please attend and bring a can good<lb />
for a Thanksgiving basket. If you<lb />
can not attend or still owe dues call<lb />
Jenny at 758-5024.<lb />
LAMBDA CHI ALPHA: Thanks<lb />
for a great time at the game Satur-<lb />
day. Love, Alpha Delta Pi.<lb />
TALL, GOOD LOOKING SWM<lb />
runner in mid 30's looking to meet<lb />
attractive SWF runner, same age or<lb />
younger, to run with, go to running<lb />
races, and maybe even date. Have<lb />
great sense of humor, otherwise<lb />
would not be running this ad. En-<lb />
joy rock'n'roll, going to dinner,<lb />
working out, traveling to races, big<lb />
events, and staying young. Like to<lb />
treat women well. Send name and<lb />
photo to Runner, 1968-C Quail<lb />
Ridge Rd Greenville, NC 27858.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS to the<lb />
new 1993 officers of Sigma Sigma<lb />
Sigma: KimberlyLadd (President),<lb />
Jennifer Wright (Vice President),<lb />
Missie Griffen (Secretary), Brandy<lb />
Nixon (Treasurer), Carmella<lb />
Phillips (Education), and Ann<lb />
Selden (Rush). We know you guys<lb />
will do a super job We love you!<lb />
Your Tri Sigma Sisters<lb />
TAU KAPPA EPSILON, We had a<lb />
great time partying with you guys<lb />
again. Lets get together again soon.<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
Thanks for everything. Love, the<lb />
Sigmas.<lb />
HEY GALS! The new Mary Kay<lb />
consultant is here! Get a couple of<lb />
Friends Together and give me a call<lb />
for a Free Facial - Mrs. E 758-4040.<lb />
DELTA SIGMA PHI - The stars<lb />
were out Thus. Night! From the<lb />
Blues Brothers to Shirley Temple,<lb />
everyone had a great time! Thanks!<lb />
Love, Alpha Omicron Pi<lb />
ALPHA PHI WOULD LIKE TO<lb />
THANK all the faculty for all they<lb />
do. Happy Faculty Appreciation<lb />
Week.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS! ToBruce,<lb />
Melissa, Rob, and Kathy on your<lb />
becoming officers of the Science Fic-<lb />
tion and Fantasy Organization! I<lb />
know you will do a fantastic job! -<lb />
Karen.<lb />
WOMEN'S STUDIES PROGRAM<lb />
- WOST2000 OR 2400 (3) Introduc-<lb />
tion to Women's Studies Tues. 01-<lb />
6:30 9:30 - Taylor and Wolfe.<lb />
WOST3910,3920,3930 (3) Directed<lb />
Readings in Women's Studies.<lb />
WOST 4500 (3) Internship in<lb />
Women's Studies. ANTH 4 S2 (3)<lb />
Anthropology of Aging. W. 01 -<lb />
18:30 21:30 - Mathews. �ASES<lb />
2001 (3) Intro to Ethnic Stud ies. T TH<lb />
01 -11:00 12:15 - Wilentz. ENGL<lb />
3100 (3) World Literature T TH 01 -<lb />
9:30 10:45 - Wilentz. ENGL 3260<lb />
(3) Black Literature in America MWF<lb />
01 -12:00 1KX) - Congleton; 02 -1 ��<lb />
 2:00 - Watson; 03 - 1:00 2:00 -<lb />
Congleton; 04 - 3:00 4:00 - Watson.<lb />
ENGL 3300 (3) Women and Litera-<lb />
ture. MWF 01 - 9:00 10:00 - Farr; 03<lb />
- 2:00 3:00 - Farr; TTH 02 - 9:30 <lb />
10:45-Fay. HONORS299-12:30<lb />
13:45 - Fay. ENGL 6390 (3) Special<lb />
Studies Seminar: World Literature<lb />
in English: The Women's Voice. M<lb />
01-6:309:30-Wilentz. FORL2221<lb />
(3)Literature inTranslation:TheHo-<lb />
locaust. T 01 - 6:30 9:30 - Bassmart.<lb />
HIST 2140 (3) Women in American<lb />
History. TTH 01 - 9:30 10:45 -<lb />
Levine; 02 - 12:30 1:45 - Levine.<lb />
HIST 3110 (3) History of Black<lb />
Americans. TTH 01 - 9:30 10:45 -<lb />
Dennard. HIST 5005 (3) Selected<lb />
topicWomen's History. W03 -18:00<lb />
 2100 - Levine. HIST 5230 (3)<lb />
Themes in African America. TH 01 -<lb />
12:30 1:45 - Dennard. PHIL 3690<lb />
(3) Women and Religion. T 01 -18:30<lb />
 21:30 - Mercer. PSYC 5350 (3)<lb />
Psychology of Sexual Behavoir.TTH<lb />
01 - 14:00 15:15 - McCammon.<lb />
SOCW 5007 (3) Women as Clients.<lb />
T01 -8:00 11KX)-Causby. Formore<lb />
information on the undergraduate<lb />
minor or graduate minor in<lb />
Women's Studies call the Women's<lb />
Studies office at 757-6268.<lb />
PARTY! PARTY! PARTY!<lb />
SPRING BREAK<lb />
HOW ABOUT IT IN THE<lb />
BAHAMAS OR FLORIDA<lb />
KEYS. WHERE THE PARTY<lb />
NEVER ENDS. SPEND IT ON<lb />
YOUR OWN PRIVATE YACHT.<lb />
ONE WEEK ONLY<lb />
$385.00 PER PERSON<lb />
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EASV SAILING VACHT CHARTERS<lb />
1-800-780-4001<lb />
3 BEDROOM DUPLEX - Brand new and<lb />
ready tc rent immediately. Great location, close<lb />
io campus. Call 752-8320 from 9:00 am to 5:00<lb />
pm, or 355-4826 after 6:00 pm.<lb />
APARTMENTS AVAILABLE<lb />
IMMEDIATELY<lb />
Good locations. Reasonable rent<lb />
Call 752-8320 from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.<lb />
PERFORMING ARTS SERIFS<lb />
The Waverly Consort will per-<lb />
form the Christmas storyon Mon-<lb />
day, November 30, 1992 at 8:00<lb />
pm. In this Christams play based<lb />
on Medieval manuscripts, eight<lb />
singers and five instrumentalists<lb />
enact the message of the archan-<lb />
gel Gabriel, the journey of the<lb />
Magi, the scene of the manger in<lb />
Bethlehem, the intrigue of Herod<lb />
and his court, and celebrate<lb />
Christmas in drama and song<lb />
NINPO CLUB<lb />
Ninjutsu is made up of meth-<lb />
ods for striking and grappling in<lb />
unarmed fighting, tumbling and<lb />
breakfalls, conditioning the body<lb />
and maintaining health. Relying<lb />
on matural fluid body movement<lb />
and scientifically applied dynam-<lb />
ics, allows this martial art to be<lb />
adaptable and effectivve for all<lb />
individuals. The focus of the club<lb />
will be on traditional and mod-<lb />
ern day self-defense situations.<lb />
Training times are Monday -<lb />
Thursday at 9:30 pm in<lb />
Christenbury Gym, Room 108.<lb />
All who are interested are wel-<lb />
come to attend.<lb />
PUBLIC SERVICE AN-<lb />
NOUNCEMENT<lb />
The East Carolina University<lb />
School of Art announces it's an-<lb />
nual Christmas Sale on Decem-<lb />
ber 3 and 4 from 8 am till 5 pm.<lb />
Textiles, ceramics, metals,<lb />
printmaking, and wood design<lb />
will make up the majority of the<lb />
work to be sold. The items are<lb />
made by the students of the art<lb />
school. The sale will be held in<lb />
the Wellington B. Gray Art Gal-<lb />
lery located in the School of Art.<lb />
For further information call 757-<lb />
6336.<lb />
PHI ETA SIGMA<lb />
Phi Eta Sigma will be meeting<lb />
Thursday, November 19th at 6:30<lb />
pm. The meeting will be held at<lb />
Chico's Restaurant. All Phi Eta<lb />
Sigma members are encouraged<lb />
to attend. If there are any ques-<lb />
tions, please contact the Vice-<lb />
President at 752-5792.<lb />
EQUESTRIAN CLUB AND<lb />
TEAM<lb />
The team is competing and<lb />
the club is planning fun activi-<lb />
ties. No riding experience is<lb />
needed for either the team orclub.<lb />
All interested persons please at-<lb />
tend the November 19 meeting<lb />
in Mendenhall room 14 at 5 pm.<lb />
Any questions? Please contact<lb />
Angela High at 931-8453 or<lb />
Adrienne Jones at 931-7722.<lb />
ECU SCHOOL OF MUSIC<lb />
EVENTS<lb />
TUES NOV. 17 - - Kurt<lb />
Schmiemann, tuba and Alisha<lb />
Hudson, trumpet, Senoir Recital<lb />
(Fletcher Recital Hall, 7:00 pm,<lb />
Free). WED NOV. 18 - - Con-<lb />
temporary Jazz Ensemble; Paul<lb />
Tardif, Director (Fletcher Recital<lb />
Hall, 8:00 pm, Free). THURS<lb />
NOV. 19 - - ECU Guitar Ensemble;<lb />
Elliot Frank, Director (Fletcher<lb />
Recital Hall, 7:00 pm, Free). FRL,<lb />
NOV. 20 - - Jenny Smith, voice,<lb />
Senior Recital and Renee Rice,<lb />
voice, Junior Recital (Fletcher<lb />
Recital Hall, 7:00 pm, Free) and<lb />
the ECU Jazz Ensemble; Carroll<lb />
V. Dashiell, Director (Wright<lb />
Auditorium, 8:00 pm, Free).<lb />
SUN NOV. 22 - - ECU<lb />
Symphoiony Orchestra; Mark<lb />
Deal, Guest Conductor (Wright<lb />
Auditorium, 3:00 pm, Free).<lb />
RECREATIONAL SERVICES<lb />
PsstWanna Learn How To<lb />
Climb? Recreational Services will<lb />
be offering a climbing I work-<lb />
shop on Tuesday, November 17<lb />
at 3:00 pm at the Climb Tower.<lb />
The cost is $8.00 students, $10.00<lb />
faculty, staff, and guest. Register<lb />
now at the Outdoor Recreation<lb />
Center or call 757-6387 for more<lb />
information. Climb passes are<lb />
now available - for one day $1,00,<lb />
for a semester $25.00.<lb />
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77ie East Carolinian<lb />
November 17, 1992<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 6<lb />
Dropadd change will hurt students<lb />
The ECU Faculty Senate has proposed an<lb />
ultimatum to the Student Government Associa-<lb />
tion regarding changes in the dropadd sched-<lb />
ule.<lb />
The Faculty Senate has proposed that the<lb />
current drop schedule be shortened to seven<lb />
calender days after the first day of classes be-<lb />
gins, or five class days after the start of classes.<lb />
On the sixth day, a student may add classes on<lb />
to his or her schedule, but may not drop a class<lb />
unless it accommodates the addition of a class.<lb />
For summer session classes, the dropadd<lb />
period would be changed to the first two days of<lb />
each session. After the two days, a student can<lb />
make the same changes as they would be able to<lb />
make in the fall or spring semesters.<lb />
If the SGA can not propose a better plan to<lb />
counteract the problems with the current drop<lb />
add schedule, the Faculty Senate will arbitrarily<lb />
implement their schedule. The SGA has to meet<lb />
this ultimatum by January 1993 in order to<lb />
insure that the dropadd period properly re-<lb />
flects the students' concerns.<lb />
Changing the dropadd schedule alone<lb />
(not to mention shortening it) is an idea whose<lb />
time hasn't � and should never � come. The<lb />
current schedule allows students the much-<lb />
A SIDEWARD GLANCE<lb />
needed opportunity to drop a class that has<lb />
proved too difficult for them. Most instructors<lb />
have alsobased their exam schedule to allow the<lb />
students to take one exam right before the drop<lb />
period ends.<lb />
Giving students (and instructors) the op-<lb />
portunity to evaluate their future performance<lb />
in a class with the first exam is a necessary<lb />
stepping-stone in the education process here at<lb />
ECU. A student can now drop a class that he or<lb />
she has found, after the first exam, to be too<lb />
difficult. Instructors can also weed out students<lb />
who really don't have the drive to learn the<lb />
information being imparted and eventually end<lb />
up with livelier, more interested classes.<lb />
If the dropadd schedule is changed, then<lb />
the total length of time that a student stays at<lb />
ECU will increase dramatically (as if people<lb />
aren't here long enough already). Limiting stu-<lb />
dents in this way will only increase low grades<lb />
or incompietes. That does not meet this<lb />
university's educational goals.<lb />
Forcing students to stay in a class that is too<lb />
difficult or has no appeal to them abounds with<lb />
the stink of bureaucracy. It seems that this uni-<lb />
versity just wants to make things easier on them-<lb />
selves, even if it's at the expense of the students.<lb />
THE FIVE DAY RETURN POLICY AS<lb />
APPLIED TO OTHER AREAS OF LIFE.<lb />
Quote of<lb />
the Day<lb />
For every<lb />
person<lb />
wishing<lb />
to teach<lb />
there are 30<lb />
not wanting<lb />
to be<lb />
taught.<lb />
W. C. Sellarand<lb />
R. J. Yeatman<lb />
A VIEW FROM ABOVE<lb />
By T. Scott Batcheloi<lb />
Silent animals unable to speak on torture<lb />
By pavid Jones NFL needs to become politically correct<lb />
In late 1991, the Los Angeles<lb />
Times reported that General Mo-<lb />
tors Corporation uses animals in<lb />
their crash test simulations. Each<lb />
year, 20,000 dogs, pigs, rabbits,<lb />
ferrets, mice and rats are torn,<lb />
shredded, mutilated and broken<lb />
in a grisly death all in the name of<lb />
discovery and science. Why does<lb />
GM choose to use animals in their<lb />
test while every other car com-<lb />
pany on the face of the earth uses<lb />
crash test dummies and computer<lb />
simulations?<lb />
The answer, according to GM,<lb />
lies in the fact that they claim the<lb />
animal tests give them the edge<lb />
in designing cars for the maxi-<lb />
mum safety of its passengers. This<lb />
being the case, why does the Na-<lb />
tional Insurance Institute, who<lb />
ranks the safety of cars, report<lb />
thatthe top four cars on a list of 10<lb />
with the highest "death rate" are<lb />
General Motors' cars? It is be-<lb />
cause Dr. Frankenstein is alive<lb />
and well in 1992 and he is work-<lb />
ing at GM.<lb />
According to the Animal Wel-<lb />
fare Act of 1966 (revised in 1976),<lb />
the number of animals that were<lb />
tested on in 1991 was 1,635,288.<lb />
But did anyone out there realize<lb />
that this does not include rats,<lb />
mice, birds or any kind of live-<lb />
stock? Taking this information<lb />
into account the Investor Respon-<lb />
sibility Research Center puts the<lb />
number at approximately<lb />
70,000,000. Folks, this is a trav-<lb />
esty that cannot be allowed to<lb />
continue.<lb />
Now then, before everyone<lb />
starts tuning up, let me state that<lb />
I do not want to halt scientific<lb />
progress. For example, The Can-<lb />
cer Research Center uses animals<lb />
in its humanitarian quest to find<lb />
cures for cancer, but even they<lb />
have no restrictions or guidelines<lb />
to speak of.<lb />
There are four main groups<lb />
that, in one way or another try to<lb />
influence and or change the cur-<lb />
rent status quo regarding animal<lb />
testing. The Humane Society, The<lb />
American Society for the Preven-<lb />
tion of Cruelty to Animals and<lb />
the People for the Ethical Treat-<lb />
ment of Animals (PETA) are the<lb />
first three. They all have similar<lb />
goals of introducing legislation<lb />
that will not only limit animal<lb />
testing, but will try to help find<lb />
alternative testing means.<lb />
The fourth group is the Ani-<lb />
mal Liberation Front, which has<lb />
adopted a type of civil disobedi-<lb />
ence in their ideals. They are ob-<lb />
viously more radical than the first<lb />
three groups. They follow three<lb />
main ideals: 1) They will not be-<lb />
tray each other; 2) They are not<lb />
afraid to go to jail; and 3) They<lb />
will not harm any animal or hu-<lb />
man. Their means are extreme,<lb />
but sometimes in today's world<lb />
you have to be to get your point<lb />
across. The point is they are mak-<lb />
ing headway. Just as an example,<lb />
a couple of years ago the ALF<lb />
broke into the laboratory area at<lb />
the University of Pennsylvania.<lb />
They stole 40 or so hours of vid-<lb />
eotape that had many of the<lb />
university's animal experiments<lb />
on it. When this tape was pre-<lb />
sented to a Congressional com-<lb />
mittee and the terrible carnage<lb />
was shown, hundreds of thou-<lb />
sands of dollars to be given to the<lb />
university were immediately<lb />
halted. They got the job done.<lb />
Membership in these organi-<lb />
zations has skyrocketed. The Hu-<lb />
mane Society is over 1.5 million<lb />
members strong. PETA's mem-<lb />
bership has quadrupled in the<lb />
past 10 years since its inception.<lb />
Public opinion is changing. Re-<lb />
cently Parent's magazine did a<lb />
survey that showed that 80 per-<lb />
cent of those surveyed were in<lb />
favor of the Humane Society's<lb />
and most of PETA's standards. A<lb />
recent Gallup Poll said that 90<lb />
percent of those surveyed would<lb />
use only cruelty-free products if<lb />
those products were labeled as<lb />
such.<lb />
Why then, are they not la-<lb />
beled, and why are 70,000,000<lb />
animals slaughtered each year in<lb />
the name of hygiene, vanity and<lb />
science? The answer lies in the<lb />
Cosmetics, Toiletries and Fra-<lb />
grance Association (CTFA). They,<lb />
along with monster corporations<lb />
like Gillette and L'Oreal, exist<lb />
solely for the purpose of oppos-<lb />
ing any legislation that PET A or<lb />
the Humane Society tries to pro-<lb />
pose. It's amazing what money<lb />
will buy, don't you think?<lb />
A large majority of America<lb />
wants one thing and a couple of<lb />
corporation owners wants some-<lb />
thing else. Remember, people, I'm<lb />
talking about corporate labs that<lb />
force feed deodorant to dogs,<lb />
saturate cats in dangerous chemi-<lb />
cal solutions and drip cosmetics<lb />
into rabbits' eyes. These are not<lb />
experiments that will further the<lb />
progress of any science except the<lb />
science of torture.<lb />
The real travesty here is that<lb />
there is already in existence vi-<lb />
able alternatives to testing. The<lb />
Draize Test, for example, consists<lb />
of placing any substance into the<lb />
eyes of albino rabbits over and<lb />
over again for three to f o u r weeks.<lb />
An alternative to this mind-<lb />
less torture was invented by Dr.<lb />
Virginia Gordon. She developed<lb />
a toxicity test that uses isolated<lb />
cells in a test tube to determine<lb />
chemical effects. Over 120 orga-<lb />
nizations world-wide � includ-<lb />
ing Revlon, Avon, Estee Lauder<lb />
(who, by the way, now have cru-<lb />
elty free products) � agree tha'<lb />
the Dr. Gordon's test is every bit<lb />
as good as the Draize Test.<lb />
People, the bottom line here<lb />
is this � just think first. It doesn't<lb />
take that long to check ingredi-<lb />
ents in things. Going without fur<lb />
(if you can even afford it) is not<lb />
that big a sacrifice.<lb />
There is a ton of literature out<lb />
there telling more about the<lb />
groups that 1 have mentioned here<lb />
as well as ways you can help the<lb />
cause. Go find it. Read it, and<lb />
decide for yourself who is more<lb />
justified in what they do.<lb />
Think first � you just might<lb />
be lessening the amount of sense-<lb />
less terror that is inflicted on the<lb />
silentanimals, who neverdid any-<lb />
thing to deserve it and who can't<lb />
speak up for themselves.<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 />
Bobbi Perfetti, Asst. Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Robert Todd, Sports Editor<lb />
Sean Herring, Copy Editor<lb />
Gregory Dickens, Copy Editor<lb />
Deborah Daniel, Secretary<lb />
Joe Horst, Opinion Page Editor<lb />
Richard Haselrig, Staff Illustrator<lb />
Michael Albuquerque, Business Manager<lb />
John Billiard, Circulation Manager<lb />
Cori Daniels, Layout Manager<lb />
Monique Campbell, Classified Advertising Tech.<lb />
Woody Barnes, Advertising Production Manager<lb />
Karen Greenwell, System Manager<lb />
The East Carolinian has served the East Carolina campus community since 1925, emphasizing information that affects<lb />
ECU students. The East Carolinian publishes 12,000 copies every Tuesday and Thursday. The masthead editorial in each<lb />
edition is the opinion of the Editorial Board. The East Carolinian welcomes letters expressing all points of view. Letters<lb />
should Delimited to 250 words or less. For purposes of decency and brevity, The East Carolinian reserves the right to edit<lb />
or reject letters for publication. Letters should be addressed to The Editor, The East Carolinian, Publications Dldg ECU,<lb />
Greenville, N.C 27858-4353. For more information, call (919) 757-6366.<lb />
In reviewing my columns of<lb />
the last several weeks, I noticed<lb />
that most of them had been about<lb />
Bill Clinton. I think it's time for a<lb />
change.<lb />
So let's talk about the evils of<lb />
sports and how team names serve<lb />
to degenerate and deride whole<lb />
groups of people.<lb />
Take the NFL's New England<lb />
Patriots forinstance. New England<lb />
Patriots! Thegall, the unmitigated<lb />
bigotry! Imagine being one of the<lb />
descendants of a minuteman in<lb />
the Revolutionary War and see-<lb />
ing the disgusting portrayal on<lb />
football helmets of a patriot<lb />
crouched in a three-point stance.<lb />
Oh, the indignity!<lb />
Or how about the San Fran-<lb />
cisco '49ers? To have a football<lb />
team named after a hearty and<lb />
adventuresome groupof men who<lb />
risked their lives and fortunes in<lb />
search of gold in the California<lb />
Gold Rush of 1849 is despicable.<lb />
Don't be surprised if the great-<lb />
great-grandchildren of these men<lb />
file a class action suit against the<lb />
NFL to stop this senseless trag-<lb />
edy.<lb />
Ditto the Houston Oilers and<lb />
the New Orleans Saints. (How the<lb />
Vatican tolerates the latter is be-<lb />
yond me.)<lb />
And how could a proper ac-<lb />
counting of this travesty be made<lb />
without mentioning major league<lb />
baseball's Pittsburgh Pirates? One<lb />
gets the impression that the early<lb />
owners of this team, (probably �<lb />
dare I write it? � white men of<lb />
European descent) sat around and<lb />
said, "Hey, I know, let's belittle a<lb />
whole group of human beings.<lb />
Let's pick Pirates as our team<lb />
name Pirates, indeed. Perhaps<lb />
no other single group of people<lb />
has withstood more pernicious<lb />
stereotyping than pirates. The<lb />
dreadful image promulgated by<lb />
American history books of pirates<lb />
as men who sail the seas to plun-<lb />
der and rob other ships is repre-<lb />
hensible. I say take the word "Pi-<lb />
rates" off the ball caps and restore<lb />
some dignity to this once proud<lb />
group of people.<lb />
The list, unfortunately, goes<lb />
on. There are the Boston Celtics of<lb />
the NBA, for instance, and the New<lb />
York Knickerbockers (a slam on<lb />
either Dutch descendants in New<lb />
York or a style of pants, I'm not<lb />
sure which).<lb />
One insensitive football team<lb />
even uses (gulp!) Cowboys as its<lb />
moniker.<lb />
I'm not sure if there are any<lb />
true Vikings anymore, but if there<lb />
are, they should be rioting in the<lb />
streets of Minnesota. Why,calling<lb />
a team the Vikings is like calling<lb />
them the Caucasians! Imagine!<lb />
EDITORIAL NOTEBOOK<lb />
While I have this forum, why<lb />
stop with team names that put<lb />
down only' umans? I mean, what<lb />
right do we have to plaster on a T<lb />
shirt the picture of a dolphin wear-<lb />
ing a helmet and sell it down in<lb />
Miami for $20 a pop? Or to<lb />
trivialize the beauty of the cardi-<lb />
nal by slapping its image on a<lb />
football helmet in St. Louis? The<lb />
noble eagle is vandalized in Phila-<lb />
delphia; the defenseless Oriole is<lb />
exploited in Baltimore; and the<lb />
unsuspecting falcon is ravaged in<lb />
Atlanta (not to mention that other<lb />
team down there).<lb />
It's time we sports fans spoke<lb />
out against the indignities com<lb />
mitted by these thoughtless baH-<lb />
clubs. Whole groups of people and<lb />
species of fauna shouldn't ha ve to<lb />
be degenerated just so we canhavfe-<lb />
our fun. Alternative names could<lb />
be used without any loss in effect;<lb />
what's more important, our col-<lb />
lective conscience would be clear.<lb />
The following are a few sug-<lb />
gestions: the St. Louis Plastic-<lb />
things-on-the-tips-of-your-shoe-<lb />
strings; the Denver Morning<lb />
Dews; the Washington Monu-<lb />
ments; the Green Bay Icicles; the<lb />
Dallas Sparkly-things-you-see-<lb />
when-you-get-hit-in-the-eye; and<lb />
the Charlotte Concrete Slabs. Now;<lb />
get busy and pick your own inof-<lb />
fensive names.<lb />
By John Bullard<lb />
Socialism not cause of all misery in America<lb />
Last week, in both issues of<lb />
The East Carolinian, some opin-<lb />
ions were expressed about social-<lb />
ism. In a two-part attack, it was<lb />
obvious that Americans are fed<lb />
up with the present political sys-<lb />
tem. Three cheers for us on that<lb />
point.<lb />
However, the argument<lb />
voiced seems to point toward so-<lb />
cialism as the cause for all our<lb />
misery. In the great "crafty rheto-<lb />
ric" style which was attacked in<lb />
part two, it was stressed that in<lb />
no way is socialism tolerable in<lb />
any amount. Rhetorically we were<lb />
asked, "What is an acceptable<lb />
amount of HIV in one's blood-<lb />
stream?" Well, that's enough to<lb />
scare me away from socialism,<lb />
except for one small trifling mat-<lb />
ter: the facts.<lb />
Can the author of the edito-<lb />
rial be afraid of the unknown? It<lb />
is doubtful. Surely he enjoys and<lb />
has enjoyed the benefits of the<lb />
public school system. A great in-<lb />
stitution of socialism, public<lb />
school provides education to<lb />
many that can and cannot afford<lb />
it. All Americans believe it is a<lb />
necessity, so we collectively pay<lb />
for it. This alone throws out the<lb />
"acceptable amount" theory, but<lb />
there are more reasons than just<lb />
the public school system.<lb />
Law enforcement and social<lb />
services serve to protect and shel-<lb />
ter our fellow citizens and r eigh-<lb />
bors. What would we do without<lb />
these? The National Endowment<lb />
for the Arts is another publicly<lb />
funded institution. The NEA<lb />
seems to be the exact opposite of<lb />
the argument made about the So-<lb />
viet artist. American artists try-<lb />
ing to express themselves with<lb />
public money are being censored<lb />
here in the USA.<lb />
What are we to do? Purge<lb />
ourselves completely of the so-<lb />
cialist threat?<lb />
Let's hope not.<lb />
It is agreed that<lb />
socialism<lb />
should stay out<lb />
of some blood-<lb />
streams, like<lb />
business, but<lb />
this does not<lb />
mean that so-<lb />
cialist institu-<lb />
tions are cancer-<lb />
ous. If we be-<lb />
lieve that sys-<lb />
tems such as<lb />
public school,<lb />
law enforce-<lb />
ment and social<lb />
services are necessities, then why<lb />
not health care? What are we so<lb />
scared of?<lb />
People need medical atten-<lb />
tion, and many of those that do<lb />
cannot afford it. The example of<lb />
the Canadian medical system was<lb />
used to refute socialized medi-<lb />
cine, but it is young and has not<lb />
had the time to blossom like those<lb />
systems of our European neigh-<lb />
bors. The Canadians are at least<lb />
trying; in generations to come<lb />
they will benefit from their tran-<lb />
sition.<lb />
Those who are scared of so-<lb />
cialized medicine put an end to<lb />
Oregon's Health Plan. If it had<lb />
been permitted a chance, we all<lb />
might have benefited from its<lb />
successesand learned from it fail-<lb />
ures. Some of us think that the<lb />
HIV-like institution should be.<lb />
stamped out regardless.<lb />
We could reflect on the<lb />
editorial's<lb />
"unifying<lb />
philosophy<lb />
we must<lb />
adopt but<lb />
it simply<lb />
was not de-<lb />
fined. No<lb />
matter,<lb />
Americans<lb />
in this past<lb />
election de-<lb />
fined it<lb />
pretty well<lb />
themselves.<lb />
People of<lb />
the '90s are<lb />
ready to do<lb />
somethingdifferent. We are ready<lb />
to take a shot of another "accept-<lb />
able amount" of socialism into<lb />
our presently clogged, medical<lb />
bloodstream.<lb />
Through a social health care<lb />
system, costs will be made fair<lb />
and just. As Americans, we must<lb />
care for our own and sacrifice a<lb />
little. If taking care of ourselves<lb />
means allowing contaminationof<lb />
a bad system with a working one,<lb />
so be it. We should remember<lb />
those institutions where social-<lb />
ism has been beneficial and detri-<lb />
mental and realize that there ex-<lb />
ists an acceptable dose.<lb />
We (people of the<lb />
'90s) are ready to<lb />
take a shot of an-<lb />
other "acceptable<lb />
amount" of social-<lb />
ism into our pres-<lb />
ently clogged,<lb />
medical blood-<lb />
stream.<lb /><pb facs="00058353_tn_0007" /><lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
November 17, 1992<lb />
Henry Rollins<lb />
storms Raleigh<lb />
Opening for the Beastie Boys, The Rollins<lb />
Band raged through an intense performance<lb />
��<lb />
Lifestyl<lb />
Page 7<lb />
By Philip Woodworth<lb />
Special to The East Carolinian<lb />
Nov. 10, the Raleigh Gvic Center har-<lb />
boredaragingstDnm in theformofThe Rollins<lb />
Band and the Beastie Boys.<lb />
If you like a show thaf s personal and<lb />
intense as hell, then take my advice and find<lb />
another concert date. You must see this show.<lb />
If it wasn't Henry Rollins seizing my soul<lb />
with his highly powerful vocals and his can't-<lb />
be-ignored lyrics, it was the Beastie's constant<lb />
groove not letting me sit still for a second.<lb />
Fact, and most importantly, remember<lb />
this; The Rollins Band does not tour to pro-<lb />
mote albums, they just love to play. As Rollins<lb />
himself said inapress release, "Doesn'tmatter<lb />
where you put us on the bill, or who you put<lb />
�usonthebill with, theresultis always thesame.<lb />
When we do work, you get destroyed. That's<lb />
just the way it is<lb />
�And what an understatement from<lb />
'Bumble Hank" that is. With a mix of people<lb />
who enjoyed everything from the now-leg-<lb />
endary hard-core sound ofBlackFlag, Rollins'<lb />
first band, to a hip-hop crowd intent on a<lb />
10,000-person dance party with the Beastie<lb />
Bpjfs, no one could ignore thecompletedomi-<lb />
nance of the live Rollins Band.<lb />
 At one point there was a pause between<lb />
songs, and Henry suddenly screamed at us,<lb />
'You must think you're gonna live forever<lb />
. The band then kicked it, in their usual<lb />
energetic fashion, as Rollins continued ex-<lb />
pressing his societal concerns. You couldn't<lb />
help but to want to get off your seat and<lb />
scream "Hell yeah, this is a live show<lb />
 Rollinsstartedhisself-titledbandinApril<lb />
of1987. After 12 days of practice, they wen ton<lb />
a. 16-week tour covering 15 countries. He<lb />
started outwith Andrew Weiss on bass, Chris<lb />
Haskett onguitar and Sim Cain on drums and<lb />
percussion. On their first tour, they met Theo<lb />
Van Rock in Europe and incorporated him<lb />
into the band as the soundman. The lineup<lb />
hasn't changed from day one, and, from the<lb />
way Rollins speaks of his fellow band mem-<lb />
bers, it never will.<lb />
'The band has fierce work ethic on the<lb />
road and off. The band writes all songs to-<lb />
gether. Dedication and excellence has always<lb />
been our reputation, when you see the band,<lb />
ifs always tight and on the attack mode<lb />
Rollins said.<lb />
Don't expect to see a visual trip full of<lb />
carnival lightsandobscurestageprops.Rollins<lb />
doesn't need any dramatics to get your atten-<lb />
tion. A basic, white-lighted stage is all the<lb />
band used; the magic is in the music, not tine<lb />
scenery.<lb />
The Rollins Band took the crowd on a<lb />
mind excursion that started as a low rolling<lb />
tide that built and built until a tidal wave<lb />
drowned the audience in a maelstrom of<lb />
music.<lb />
When The Rollins Band finished, one<lb />
thought plagued my stunned brain; To greet<lb />
another band in the post-holocaustal flood of<lb />
Henry Rollins is staggering!<lb />
I must admit, I shot down the Beastie<lb />
Boys before they ever walked on stage. This is<lb />
a band immortalized by the commercialism<lb />
of music television. In my mind they had a lot<lb />
to prove to even think they could be on the<lb />
same bill as The Rollins Band. Yet Adrock,<lb />
MCA and Mike D, the obnoxious Beastie<lb />
Boys, turned theCivicCenter intoacarnivalof<lb />
nowhere to sit and everywhere to dance.<lb />
It was hard to sit still with a percussion<lb />
flow that bordered on the feeling that you<lb />
were exposed to some primitive tribal ritual.<lb />
You had to move to the beat.<lb />
The band did two shows in my eyes.<lb />
They performed a rap act, and they played a<lb />
live show.<lb />
They performed three different sets of<lb />
songs that were nothing more than three<lb />
dancing, screaming guys who love their in-<lb />
Henry Rollins captured the diverse audience's attention and held it while delivering powerful words with force The Beastie Bovs<lb />
took over where The Rollins Band left, and finished off a night worth remembering. V<lb />
Kuralt brings N.C 'Home'<lb />
L<lb />
ner-city accents. An entire band set-up was<lb />
behind them, including guitars, basses,<lb />
dm msets, kevboardsandcongos. Even tho ugh<lb />
Hie music was pumping and the band was<lb />
singing, no one played the instalments. In<lb />
other words, half of die show consisted of the<lb />
"Boys" singing along to some recorded mate-<lb />
rial. Now, in my txxik, that is something weall<lb />
do at home when we listen to a favorite song<lb />
and dance in front of the mirror.<lb />
The Beastie Boys saved themselves in a<lb />
most impressive fashion. Though they are<lb />
indeed touring to support their third album,<lb />
Oicck Yoi tr Head, those of you who may have<lb />
looked into the entire career of these three<lb />
know that they used to be called The<lb />
Poilywoggs,andwereashard-coreasyoucan<lb />
get<lb />
Much to my satisfaction, they playal a<lb />
couple setsthat proved their roots still matter<lb />
to them. No tnie musician could dance for a<lb />
living,notwhenyouplayaswellastheseguys<lb />
play. As a performing band, they kicked holy<lb />
ass.<lb />
That part of the show, believe it or not,<lb />
madeupforallthattherestoftheshow lacked.<lb />
I guess tliat there is just something about<lb />
seeing a band perform, and seeing an empty<lb />
set-up of in-<lb />
struments<lb />
while music<lb />
pumps out<lb />
ofthespeak-<lb />
ers that turns<lb />
some of us<lb />
concert lov-<lb />
ers off. Sorry.<lb />
At one time the Beastie Boys went into a<lb />
percussion jam that rivaled anything I'veever<lb />
heard from any otherband. 11 was reminiscent<lb />
of a Santana dnim jam, truly tliat funky.<lb />
If they had used that talent the whole<lb />
this concert as a whole<lb />
was a heavy, funky, hard-<lb />
core, soul-snatching show.<lb />
show through I would have walked out of the<lb />
CivicCenterasa newly-remiited Beastie Bovs<lb />
fan.<lb />
Instead, I left with mixed emotions, be-<lb />
cause when they came out todo the traditional<lb />
encore, both songs were performed to some<lb />
recorded crap. Wegottosingalongand watch<lb />
them dance � a real<lb />
letdown after seeing<lb />
them play as well as<lb />
they are capable of.<lb />
But all in all, re-<lb />
member this; thiscon-<lb />
cert as a whole was a<lb />
heavy, funky, hard-<lb />
core, soul-snatching show. I left happy and<lb />
satisfied with my evening's undertaking.<lb />
Just heed my warning; seeing Henry<lb />
Rollins live rivals a religious experience.<lb />
It's hard not to love him once you've seen<lb />
him.<lb />
.i<lb />
By Claudette Peale<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
9 ECU was the proud host to<lb />
Charles Kuralt and Loonis<lb />
McGlohon's encore presentation<lb />
ofNorth Carolina Is My Home<lb />
Wednesday, Nov. 11, in Wright<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
� ��, Kuralt and McGlohon pre-<lb />
sented their musical tribute for<lb />
the second time at ECU since they<lb />
fijrst wrote it in 1984. Governor<lb />
Jim Hunt asked them to write<lb />
something commerating the<lb />
Roanoke Island colony's 400th<lb />
Srfrti versa ry.<lb />
jp. Their first performance was<lb />
in April 1987 as part of a celebra-<lb />
tion of the reopening of the reno-<lb />
vated Wright Auditorium. That<lb />
performance was filmed by the<lb />
North Carolina Public TV net-<lb />
work and it is still one of the<lb />
networks most popular shows.<lb />
"North Carolina Is My Home<lb />
was never intended to become a<lb />
career for us; it was actually in-<lb />
tended to be only a small gift to<lb />
the schools and libraries of our<lb />
state Kuralt said. "We never ac-<lb />
tually thought of performing un-<lb />
til people started asking us to<lb />
Since their first performance,<lb />
they have travelled across the na-<lb />
tion and as far away as London<lb />
and Vancouver telling the stories<lb />
of North Carolina.<lb />
McGlohon, along with the<lb />
Loonis McGlohon Trio, opened<lb />
the evening with a few pieces<lb />
followed by a short introduction<lb />
to Kuralt.<lb />
Jim Campbell and Marlene<lb />
VerPlank, both nationally ac-<lb />
claimed artists, got the evening<lb />
rolling with their rendition of the<lb />
song "North Carolina Is My<lb />
Home<lb />
Kuralt continued entertain-<lb />
ing the audience with some of<lb />
North Carolina's most famous<lb />
legends and a few that are not as<lb />
well known.<lb />
Campbell and VerPlank's<lb />
songs were sprinkled through-<lb />
out the show as well as the Loonis<lb />
McGlohon Trio's instrumentals.<lb />
The night ended with a final<lb />
verse of "North Carolina Is My<lb />
Home" by Campbell and<lb />
VerPlank. The group left Wright<lb />
Auditorium as the audience rose<lb />
to a standing ovation.<lb />
Kuralt, who was born in<lb />
Wilmington, lived in Onslow<lb />
County on hisgrandfather's farm.<lb />
Because his father was a social<lb />
worker for the state, the family<lb />
moved around quite a bit.<lb />
A400thBirthdavGift1b<lb />
The Tar Heel State<lb />
by CharksKuraH and Loonis McGk<lb />
Showcase high!<lb />
Chapel Hill talent<lb />
By Stacy Peterson<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
�� Charles Kuralt and Loonis McGlohan brought their encore presentation<lb />
See Kuralt page 8 to Wright Auditorium Wednesday.<lb />
Nwapa displaces myth of 'typical' African woman<lb />
"If you like our shoes, you'll love<lb />
oursockssaJdj.KellyCox,co-owner<lb />
ofMoistRutedBreathRecordsabout<lb />
this weekend's showcase at O'Rocks.<lb />
MoistBaited Breathrecordsand<lb />
productions is an independent record<lb />
label located in Chapel Hill, the new<lb />
industry stomping ground. From the<lb />
looks and sounds of the five bands<lb />
highlighted FridayandSaturdaynight,<lb />
MoistBaited Bream will have a se-<lb />
cure futu re. The ba nd s tha t performed<lb />
over the course of this two night look-<lb />
into-the-futxire were: Well Nigh For-<lb />
gotten, Archer's Of Loaf, Bicycle Face,<lb />
Chew Toy and What Peggy Wants.<lb />
MoistBaited Breath records was<lb />
formed two years ago by J. Kelly Cox<lb />
and Andrew Peterson. According to<lb />
Cox, both he and Peterson have al-<lb />
wavs shared common goals for the<lb />
company. Perhaps the backbone of<lb />
these common goa Is is the d iversi ty of<lb />
the bands who represent the com-<lb />
pany.<lb />
The showcase opened Friday<lb />
nig. .twithtlTeGreensbonvbasedband,<lb />
WellNighForgotten.Thisbandsetthe<lb />
mocKl for the entire showcase by de-<lb />
manding the lights be turned down.<lb />
The crowd sixin learned that the at-<lb />
mosphere of the music is much more<lb />
important than who is playing and<lb />
what they look like. To describe Well<lb />
Nigh Forgotten, you must picture a<lb />
frantic, fluid-sounding death march<lb />
interrupted by brief explosions and<lb />
fast note-bending melodies. Now if<lb />
you can imagine this, top it all off with<lb />
a high, cracking nasal chant. If you<lb />
would like to hear more, the band's<lb />
first CD will be out in about a month.<lb />
Perhaps the most impressiveband<lb />
featured Friday night was Archer's of<lb />
Loaf. Dynamics would have to be the<lb />
key word for this band. The majority<lb />
of their songs begin with childish<lb />
whines and jingle-jangle guitar and<lb />
lead straightinto the screamsofsatan's<lb />
mother accompanied by d. uihle gui-<lb />
tar feedback. This band has a definite<lb />
Sonic Youth influence, but the band<lb />
alsohasasenseolcharmand original-<lb />
ity. For example, the chorus of one of<lb />
their songs echoes "All I ever wanted<lb />
was to be your spine<lb />
The final band to perform Friday<lb />
night was Bicycle Face. It this band<lb />
made music and if music was meat,<lb />
See Showcase page 8<lb />
By Marjorie McKinstry<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"People have an image of the African<lb />
woman as one who is homeless, and who<lb />
breeds too many sick, hungry and naked chil-<lb />
dren said Flora Nwapa, "but this is not true<lb />
�we are the descendants of the bravest, most<lb />
independent women in the world<lb />
Starting with this mythical concept of<lb />
African women,Nwapacontinued toenlighten<lb />
an audienceof eager, ear-straining listeners on<lb />
Monday Nov. 9. As the foremost African<lb />
woman writer, and the first African female to<lb />
write a novel in English (Efiint, 1966), Nwapa<lb />
deftly explored American Misconceptions of<lb />
African women.<lb />
According to Nwapa, Cleopatra is an ex-<lb />
ample of an intelligent and independent Afri-<lb />
can woman, but as a European, Shakespeare<lb />
"dismisses her as a strumpet"<lb />
Shakespeare is only one of many British<lb />
subjects to underestimatethepowerof African<lb />
women. At one point, die British, trying to<lb />
develop a taxation level in Nigeria, decided to<lb />
count all the African subjects. The African<lb />
women were gravely offended, because only<lb />
sheep and such other animal are counted, not<lb />
people. And so, the women s teamed the town,<lb />
brandishing kitchen utensils, casavas (a root<lb />
similar toyams)andmortars.The military had<lb />
to be brought in to contain The Women's War,<lb />
but eventually, the offending statute was re-<lb />
moved.<lb />
Nwapa also explained to the audience<lb />
how the African woman was economically<lb />
independent<lb />
"Though she may not seek money as a<lb />
reward, she does work as a trader and mer-<lb />
chant, " Nwapa said. "And now, mere is a<lb />
rebirth of independence � the women are<lb />
tryingtofix what they consider personal inad-<lb />
equacies in their lives. If a woman does not see<lb />
herself aseducatal enough,shewill go back to<lb />
school. I have seen it happen<lb />
When questioned about the new motiva-<lb />
tion toward independence, Nwapa quickly<lb />
countered with an explanation thatall women<lb />
are finding the power within to assert them-<lb />
selves in life.<lb />
"It is a world-wide movement. Women<lb />
right here in the United States are demanding<lb />
their economic and social rights she said.<lb />
Nwapa also talked about her many adult<lb />
andchildren'sbcxiks,whichreflecttheoraland<lb />
folk tradition of her culture When asked why<lb />
women writers do not address more impor-<lb />
tant subjects, instead of domestic issues, etc<lb />
Nwapa reminded theaudiencethatmale writ-<lb />
ers are not asked to validate their reasons for<lb />
writing about men.<lb />
Although she mostly spike about the<lb />
African woman, and her personal efforts to<lb />
define her through the oral use of "proverbs,<lb />
parables, songs and tales Nwapa'scomment<lb />
on mile and female writers shows tliat social<lb />
misconceptions regarding relevant topics for<lb />
literature are far from being just and African<lb />
controversy.<lb />
Greenwich Folk Fest producer<lb />
performs at Coffeehouse<lb />
By Mike Harrison<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Folk singer and songwriter Rod<lb />
MacDonald played to a scant but responsive<lb />
audience Tuesday night in Mendenliall'sCof-<lb />
feehouse. His voice carried a wide range of<lb />
inflectionalreso- a <lb />
nance His in A JOUtnallSt ClirOniClCS<lb />
� 71 the times and a met tells<lb />
!�??�; �ab '� We<lb />
played simultaneously. Rod mdoimU,<lb />
'I he sound of his music is usually mellow,<lb />
sometimes serious-minded, sometimes not.<lb />
His lighter tunes amusingly would include<lb />
Such topics a Bill Clinton's ("Wild Bill")<lb />
younger days with marijuana or an offbeat<lb />
rendition of the movie "Psvcho told from<lb />
Norman Bates' point of view.<lb />
MacDonaldisa well-known performer in<lb />
New York's Greenwich Village and has re-<lb />
corded three albums in the U.S. ,t two in<lb />
Europe.<lb />
No Commercial Traffic was his first album<lb />
and featured "American Jerusalem" and<lb />
"Soilor'sPrayer'hvoof his best known songs.<lb />
MacDonald<lb />
told Craig I arris in<lb />
"I tirt I<lb />
�'<lb />
�i was mj pro-<lb />
ductionalltheway. 1<lb />
picked rainy of the<lb />
musicians that I was<lb />
playing with. I picked the songs. It got a<lb />
rawness. I'm not a fan of homngeni2ed music.<lb />
Myfavoritesong was "Sornething Beautiful"<lb />
It was recorded with a group thai had never<lb />
foiksinger<lb />
See Coffeehouse page 8<lb /><pb facs="00058353_tn_0008" /><lb />
i<lb />
. - �- -i<lb />
8 The East Carolinian<lb />
NOVEMBER 17. 1992<lb />
Coffeehouse<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
heard it before. They were the jam band at Folk City. We did it<lb />
without charts<lb />
A reviewer wrote, "MacDonald's songs combine poetic<lb />
vision and journalistic insight"<lb />
"A journalist chronicles the times and a poet tells us about<lb />
his life MacDonald said. "1 try todoboth.Someof my best songs<lb />
are beautiful poetry. But I didn't think I could be much of a poet<lb />
as a journalist There are times when I want to write a song<lb />
without my opinions in it 1 just want to tell people what's going<lb />
on<lb />
MacDonald was bom into a musical family in Connecticut<lb />
Tvealwaysloved musichesaid. "Mysisterplayed piano. My<lb />
mother listened to jazz records all the time. My father played the<lb />
harmonica<lb />
He performed for the first time at the age of five. In fourth<lb />
grade, an Elvis Presley-inspired MacDonald sang "Don't Be<lb />
CrueL"<lb />
He la ter played a slide trombone in the school band, bu t the<lb />
guitar remained his favorite instrument<lb />
"When I went to the University of Virginia, 1 played with a<lb />
few bands MacDonald said. "By my last year of college, 1 was<lb />
travelingall around Virginia withafive-piecefolkgroup.Wedid<lb />
all the folk classics -things like Peter, Paul and Mary. Wedida<lb />
couple of tunes by The Byrds. They were real uplifting songs<lb />
MacDonald was once a reporter for Newsweek magazine,<lb />
but he said, "It became harder to write objectively. There were<lb />
things that really bothered me, like Kent State. How do you write<lb />
objectively about Kent State? I wanted to be on the front lines. I<lb />
was crossing the line<lb />
The desire to perform continued after he moved to New<lb />
York where he attended Columbia law school. "Slowly, I began<lb />
to apply at the student coffeehouses at Columbia he said.<lb />
Toward the end of school, a close friend encouraged<lb />
MacDonald to continue to pursue a musical career even though<lb />
success in the field had yet to strike.<lb />
"In San Francisco, I audiboned every night on the streets in<lb />
Chinatown MacDonald said. "The whores would give me<lb />
money as they came walking out of the hotel. It was a bizarre<lb />
scene<lb />
BackiivNewYork,MacDonaldbecameinvolved withaclub<lb />
called The Speakeasy. He was eventually hired to book acts for<lb />
the club but left in 1987.<lb />
MacDonald spends a lot of time in northern Italy. "The<lb />
feelings that I've experienced have surfaced in some of my<lb />
songs he said. "Sometimes, I believe in reincarnation. When I<lb />
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good) 3 plays, 30 yards, 1:18<lb />
SECOND QUARTER<lb />
ASU - Ryan lose, 37 yard field goal, (ASLfi lirM held<lb />
goal of the season) (7 plays, 71 yards, 32)<lb />
SCl-CharlesMilesl7yard pass from Sean McConn ell<lb />
(Owens kick good) (6 plays, 50 yards. 2:03)<lb />
THIRD QUARTER"<lb />
Pirates on cruise control versus ASU<lb />
Page 9<lb />
By Warren Sumner<lb />
Assistant,Sports Editor<lb />
. ECU -Smith. 1 yard run (Owens kickgood) (6plays, 52<lb />
yards, 131)<lb />
A'SU -Jack Dollarhide, 10 yard pass from Tom Sears,<lb />
Cose kick good) (12 plays, 95 yards, 5:08)<lb />
ECU-MorrisLetcher,30yardpassfromSeanMcConneH<lb />
-(Owens kick good) (6 plays, 68 yards, 3:20)<lb />
FOURTH QUARTER<lb />
ASU -Savastin Henry, 8 yard run, (Cnxkel 2 pi. conver-<lb />
sion good) (12 plays, 66 yards, 5:16)<lb />
ECU - Dwight Linville. 2yard pass fromSean McConnell<lb />
(Owens kick good) (7 plays, 61 yards, 3:03)<lb />
TEAM STATISTICS<lb />
FIRST DOWNS<lb />
Rushing<lb />
Passing<lb />
Penalty<lb />
3RD EFF<lb />
TOT YARDS<lb />
Total plays<lb />
Average gain<lb />
NET RUSHING<lb />
Rushes<lb />
Avg. per rush<lb />
NET PASSING<lb />
Comp-tt<lb />
Yards per pass<lb />
Sacked-yards lost<lb />
Had intercepted<lb />
PUNT-AVG 23.8<lb />
RETURN YARDS<lb />
Punts-retums<lb />
Kickofts-retums<lb />
Interceptions 252<lb />
PENALTIES- YRDS<lb />
FliMBLES-LOST<lb />
TOT<lb />
ECU<lb />
23<lb />
14<lb />
8<lb />
1<lb />
6-11<lb />
456<lb />
63<lb />
7.2<lb />
284<lb />
41<lb />
6.9<lb />
172<lb />
1222<lb />
14J<lb />
00<lb />
2<lb />
41.0<lb />
15<lb />
315<lb />
242<lb />
216<lb />
965<lb />
2-0<lb />
25:06<lb />
ASU<lb />
19<lb />
9<lb />
8<lb />
2<lb />
8-18<lb />
345<lb />
70<lb />
4.9<lb />
166<lb />
45<lb />
3.7<lb />
179<lb />
1525<lb />
11.9<lb />
215<lb />
2<lb />
0<lb />
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677<lb />
977<lb />
2-0<lb />
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PLAYER STATISTICS<lb />
Misied field goals: ECU 0 ASU 1<lb />
ECU rushing: J. Smtlh 31-232 . 2 TO, C. Miles 7-13 S<lb />
McConnell 2-4 , M. Letcher 1-5 .<lb />
ECO passing: S. McConnell 12- 22-172 .<lb />
Reviving:<lb />
C Grumpier 3-22. M. Letcher 2-59,1 TO, P. Zophv 2-45<lb />
D. tinviUe 3-17,1 TD, C. Miles 2-29,1 TO<lb />
Tackles: UT-AT-TOT<lb />
Gnuidison 2-2-4, Render 4-0-4, Walker 1-1-2.<lb />
Floyd 2-0-2, Cunmulaj 2-1-3, Davis 2-5-7, Dillon 7-5-12.<lb />
Scott 1-1-2, Taylor 2-0-2, Lewis 6-3-9, Cooper 4-5-9<lb />
TateO-1-1, Carter5-2-7, Ubiano 1-0-1, Boothe3-0-3<lb />
Crumble 1-0-1, Foreman 1-2-3, Blake 1-0-1 Cotton 1-0-1<lb />
The East Carolina Pirates, re-<lb />
boundingfroma losstoWest Virginia,<lb />
outclassed Arkansas State University<lb />
Saturday in a game that showed the<lb />
unpredictability of Head Coach Steve<lb />
Logan.<lb />
Logan, surprising many in the<lb />
small Ficklen stadium crowd, left se-<lb />
nior quarterback Sean McConnell in<lb />
the lineup for the entire game.<lb />
McConnell, who has spen t most of the<lb />
seasonbackinguphissophomorecoun-<lb />
terpart, Michael Anderson, turned in a<lb />
solid performance to help his team to a<lb />
35-18 Senior Day victory. After throw-<lb />
ing three touchdown passes,<lb />
McConnell was overshadowed only<lb />
by the rushing performance of<lb />
runningback Junior Smith, who fin-<lb />
ished the contest with 232 rushing<lb />
yards, only 13 short of an ECU single-<lb />
game record.<lb />
After stalling on their first two<lb />
drives, the Pirate offense began click-<lb />
ing late in the first quarter, with<lb />
McConnell hitting Morris Letcher at<lb />
the 1 yard line, setting up the first of<lb />
junior Smith's two touchdown runs.<lb />
The Pirate defense held ASU scoreless<lb />
until a three-minute drive set up a 37-<lb />
yard ASU field goal early in thesecond<lb />
period. The Pirates attempted to an-<lb />
swer the score, but an ASU intercep-<lb />
tion kept them off the scoreboard until,<lb />
with 706 remaining in the half, McCo<lb />
nnell connected with Charles Miles for<lb />
a 17 yard touchdown reception. The<lb />
Pirates left the fieldathalftimeholding<lb />
a 14-3 lead, which they widened soon<lb />
after play resumed.<lb />
Profile<lb />
Running Man blazes a<lb />
trail of his own<lb />
By Warren Sumner<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
On thetr second half return, the yardsina fiveminutetouchdowndrive Pirates who would laugh last as<lb />
to tighten the contest at 21-10, but his<lb />
defensive unitcould nothandleSmirh's<lb />
rushingattackas the Pirates droveto the<lb />
ASU30-yard line. A30-yard touchdown<lb />
reception by Morris Letcher was the last<lb />
in the third quarter, but the ASU offense<lb />
was not yet finishai<lb />
In the final period, Arkansas State � IJlt. milil,r<lb />
SuThHn 8W,thaSaVaStinHenry 'eltrealJygtod.I.thesecorld<lb />
touchdownandatwopomtconversion quarterljustgotWrrdrrfsetthat<lb />
off a tnck play that completely fooled I wasn't coming out This is some-<lb />
the Pirate defense. But it would be the thing 1'U never forget<lb />
ECU defense stopped Arkansas State<lb />
deep in their own territory, and forced<lb />
a punt which gave the Pirates excellent<lb />
field position,attheirown48yard line.<lb />
Junior Smith quickly went to work,<lb />
driving his team to the ASU 12, and<lb />
after Carlester Crumpler's 11 yard re-<lb />
ception, Smith pounded through the<lb />
ASU defense for his second goal line<lb />
score.<lb />
After an ECU kickoff, ASU quar-<lb />
terback Tom Sears drove his team 95<lb />
they scored with 37 remaining in<lb />
the game, capping their victory.<lb />
After the game, McConnell<lb />
said he was thrilled to have playai<lb />
an entire game. "I wasn'texpecting<lb />
to play as much as I did he said.<lb />
"When rheoffense keptrollingand<lb />
we kept running the ball like we<lb />
Carlester Crumpler Sr Dave<lb />
Alexander, Anthony Collins,<lb />
Butch Colson� all of these names<lb />
are important to Pirate fans, as<lb />
they represent a rarity in East Caro-<lb />
lina football history. These four<lb />
men, and only these four, have<lb />
achieved 1,000 yard rushing sea-<lb />
sons during their Pirate football<lb />
careers.<lb />
Now there is a player who,<lb />
for the first time in seven years, is<lb />
close to joining these Pirate leg-<lb />
ends in ECU's record books. He<lb />
has been a high-point on a team<lb />
intent on building for future suc-<lb />
cess. He has helped Head Coach<lb />
Steve Logan balance his offense<lb />
by providing a chaser for quarter-<lb />
back Michael Anderson's high<lb />
octane passing attack. He is excit-<lb />
ing to watch, difficult to stop and<lb />
impossible to tame. He has run<lb />
wild this year for over 900 yards,<lb />
and has<lb />
proven that<lb />
on this Pi-<lb />
rate team<lb />
led by se-<lb />
niors, that<lb />
there is<lb />
room for a<lb />
Junior. Es-<lb />
pecially if<lb />
his name is<lb />
Smith.<lb />
Sophomore runningback Jun-<lb />
See Smith page 10<lb />
Junior Smith<lb />
Women's soccer makes dent<lb />
By Chip Hudson<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
r.nstin MMls. Susan vmce M: Tracie Newsome. Nickie Coats, Nicole Harrell Lori BmZ rw<lb />
UnrgF: Ttftany Seaman. Seiko Obayashi, Kathy Parren.UTmSS'le<lb />
fclU dancers seeking 'Pure Gold'<lb />
The ECU Women's Soccer Team<lb />
competed this past weekend in a<lb />
tournament held in Boone, N.C.<lb />
The tournament included 12<lb />
teams including Appalachian State,<lb />
UNC-C, Wake Forest, Georgia<lb />
Southern, South Carolina and Ten-<lb />
nessee among others.<lb />
The Pirates' first game was<lb />
against South Carolina and al-<lb />
though they dominated play, they<lb />
only managed a 1-0 win.<lb />
The only goal was scored by<lb />
left wing Alison Russell on a left-<lb />
footer from 20-yards out. The Pi-<lb />
rates pressured the Gamecock goal<lb />
often, but could not score any more<lb />
goals.<lb />
East Carolina's next game was<lb />
against Georgia Southern. Earlier<lb />
this season, ECU beat the Eagles, 2-<lb />
0. A much stronger GSU team held<lb />
the Pirates scoreless in the first half,<lb />
but could not keep ECU down in<lb />
the second half.<lb />
Center halfback Eileen Moore<lb />
broke the scoreless tie with 15:30<lb />
left in the game, and junior stopper<lb />
Stephanie Aicher iced the win with<lb />
her first goal of the year eight min-<lb />
utes later. Sweeper Joelle Pierce led<lb />
the defense as the Pirates won, 2-0.<lb />
Game three pitted the Pirates<lb />
against the University of Tennessee<lb />
at Chattanooga. ECU fell behind<lb />
early and had trouble getting on<lb />
track in the first half. They put it in<lb />
gear in thesecond half, as almost all<lb />
of the play was in the UT-C third of<lb />
the field.<lb />
Unfortunately, the Pirates were<lb />
unable to penetrate the goal and<lb />
they fell 1-0.<lb />
ECU still held hopes of draw-<lb />
ing the wildcard bid to the semifi-<lb />
By Warren Sumner<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
For an athlete, sweat is a small price to pay. It is<lb />
simply part of the job. A necessary rigor for success.<lb />
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price, to give all they have to achieve their absolute<lb />
best. However, unless they play a high profile sport,<lb />
much of their dedication goes unnoticed.<lb />
ECUriasrrianyofmeseathIetes,rnanyteamsof<lb />
unnoticed heroes. One such team is a collection of<lb />
women who are willing to work just as hard as any<lb />
other team on campus. They practice long, hard<lb />
hours perfectingevery motion, synchronizing three<lb />
minutes of their life to a tape of high energy dance<lb />
music. Uke many of ECU's high-profile athletic<lb />
programs, they serve an entertainment purpose at<lb />
the university. Unlike these teams, the Pure Gold<lb />
Dancers may be in line for a national championship.<lb />
AJto Gary has been a Pure Gold Dancer for<lb />
three years. A 19-year veteran of dance, she has<lb />
dedicated much of her life toward fulfilling her<lb />
Pirates take j<lb />
dance dream, and now captains the ECU team.<lb />
C?ry said she has experienced much of the rigors<lb />
lre dancers must go through to improve their<lb />
positionof fourth placeatlastyear'snationaJ cham-<lb />
pionships.<lb />
"Dancing is incredibly demanding she said<lb />
We'veseentwistedankles,badbacks,kneesoutof<lb />
joint�every thingany other team on campus goes<lb />
through Gary said the girls on the squad are<lb />
extremely dedicated to the team, practicing an<lb />
average of 12-15 hours a week since the beginning<lb />
of August. Gary said this load is quickly intensify-<lb />
ing as the year progresses, as the team is preparing<lb />
routines for the national championship in San<lb />
Antonio, Texas this April. "We are now up to<lb />
around 36 hours a week Gary said.<lb />
To help them "bring home the gold" in April,<lb />
the dancers have enlisted the help of Washington<lb />
N.C, native Mark Evans, a world renowned chore-<lb />
ographer. Evans, who now resides in Atlanta is<lb />
more widely known as "Whatizit?" the Olympic<lb />
nals, but fell just one point short to<lb />
UNC-Charlotte.<lb />
ASU went on to win the tour-<lb />
nament, but East Carolina made<lb />
an impression on the entire field.<lb />
Tournament Director Bob<lb />
Goddard said, "ECU was definitely<lb />
the strongest team in this tourna-<lb />
ment, but that's the nature of tour-<lb />
nament play; the best team doesn't<lb />
always win<lb />
Two Pirates won All-Tourna-<lb />
ment Honors: wing Alison Russell<lb />
and sweeper Joelle Pierce. No team<lb />
in the field placed more than two<lb />
players on the All-Tournament<lb />
team.<lb />
The team will look to continue<lb />
its progress this weekend as they<lb />
go to Chapel Hill to take on the<lb />
UNC Club.<lb />
The Pirates will finish out the<lb />
season at home on Dec. 6, when<lb />
they play N.C. State.<lb />
Richards could not ask for more at ECU<lb />
By Daniel Willis<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
See Gold page 10<lb />
Freshman Melanie Richards wel-<lb />
comes her new surroundings which<lb />
the Lady Pirates volleyball team offers.<lb />
She is originally from Rochester,<lb />
New York. She admits that many dif-<lb />
ferences are presented when compar-<lb />
ingherhomewithGreenvilleAthome<lb />
when you walk or bump into someone<lb />
walking down the street, they usually<lb />
get really offended and start yelling at<lb />
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pressureon me. Most of the people from<lb />
my hometown go to local schools. People<lb />
are quick to pass a judgement upon you<lb />
whenyougooff<lb />
to a distant<lb />
school. It's kind<lb />
of unusual<lb />
There wasa<lb />
lot of tension<lb />
among this vol-<lb />
leyball team last<lb />
season. A lot of<lb />
theplayerswere<lb />
getting very<lb />
frustrated be-<lb />
causecertain individuals weren't playing<lb />
team oriented volleyball. But Richards<lb />
contends that this isn't tlie case this sea-<lb />
son. "I've heard about the conflicts which<lb />
surrounded the team last season. But this<lb />
season that just doesn't exist. Everybody<lb />
Melanie Richards<lb />
does all they can togetalongand work<lb />
for the good of the team<lb />
Kicnarcls teels comfortable with<lb />
her role on the volleyball team. "The<lb />
hardest part is proving yourself<lb />
Richardssaid. "When Ifirstcamehere<lb />
tilings were kind of rough. I didn't<lb />
play very well, but coach McCaskill<lb />
still gave me a chance to play. Now<lb />
things are corning together and I'm<lb />
very happy. I can't believe how much<lb />
playing time I'm getting<lb />
She feels very content about the<lb />
situation she's presently in.<lb />
"Icouldn'task foranythingelse<lb />
Richards said. "I'm getting a lot of<lb />
playing time. I get along with my<lb />
teammates and my coach. People in<lb />
this area are extremely friendly. My<lb />
grades are okay. Things are going<lb />
good. I really couldn't ask for any-<lb />
thing else<lb />
By Kevin Raymer<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Almost a month ago, ECU's Irate<lb />
FrisbeeTeam traveled to Annapolis, Ma.<lb />
to participate in Navy's Invitational Ul-<lb />
timate Frisbee Tournament. They left<lb />
there with a 6-0 mark and new respect to<lb />
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onship. Thelratesarenow undefeated in<lb />
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that took the Irates the first half to wake<lb />
up.<lb />
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Demon Seamen who proved to be the<lb />
Irates only formidable opponents of the<lb />
weekend.<lb />
In an early seesaw battle, the Irates<lb />
eventually pulled out a 13-11 win.<lb />
The last two opponents of the day,<lb />
Lehigh University and the University of<lb />
Pennsylvania, were no match for the<lb />
Irates. They were crushed by scores of<lb />
13-2 and 13-4 respectively.<lb />
"This is the best Ultimate I have seen<lb />
the Irates play in a while said Nat Tay-<lb />
lor, the Irates captain.<lb />
"Once we got the momentum going<lb />
day<lb />
was a<lb />
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ful day<lb />
for Ul-<lb />
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rolling' into Sunday's games "<lb />
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talent for them, butlgive them a lot<lb />
of credit. They always play uswell'<lb />
Bill Romberger,<lb />
as the Irates had a first- round-bye in the<lb />
championship bracket.<lb />
The first game pitted the Irates<lb />
against Penn in a rematch of a vocal<lb />
game played the day before.<lb />
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storm in Annapolis<lb />
not be stopped as the Irates cruised to a<lb />
15-5 victory.<lb />
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onship game for the first time in almost<lb />
a year.<lb />
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sights<lb />
Ira tes<lb />
bate co-captain<lb />
sive effort proved to be too much for the<lb />
Demon Seamen as the Irates took the<lb />
victory and championship bya 17-6 score.<lb />
"Navy played us tough, as they al-<lb />
ways do Bill Romberger, Irate co-cap-<lb />
tain, said. "They tried to run us into the<lb />
ground, but we hung with them. In the<lb />
end, we just had too much talent for<lb />
them, but I give them a lot of credit. They<lb />
always play us well<lb />
as the<lb />
again played in a rematch, this time with<lb />
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10 The East Carolinian<lb />
Gold<lb />
NOVEMBER 17, 1992<lb />
Cont'd from p. 9<lb />
mascot for Atlanta's 19 ceremo-<lb />
nies. Besides dancing at this Evans<lb />
has worked with much of the danc-<lb />
ing world, including pop-superstar<lb />
Paula Abdul. Evanssaid heseesgreat<lb />
potential in the Pure Gold Dancers,<lb />
and said they are legitimate con-<lb />
tenders for the championship.<lb />
"These dancers have incredible<lb />
moldabletalent'hesaidThey defi-<lb />
nitely have the potential to be a na-<lb />
tional champion dance team Evans<lb />
said the team at East Carolina was<lb />
"one of the most energetic and en-<lb />
thusiastic"hehad everworked with.<lb />
Evans said a sore point wi th him and<lb />
the dancers was the fact they were<lb />
not considered athletes by much of<lb />
the university population.<lb />
"This is a very legitimate ath-<lb />
letic activity' he said. "There is a<lb />
misconception about (the dancers)<lb />
not being athletes. It takes tremen-<lb />
dousdisciplineinnutritiorurining,<lb />
physical conditioning, as well as a<lb />
great deal of academic discipline to<lb />
do this. They are definitely worthy<lb />
of more attention Evans said he is<lb />
worried about the current practice<lb />
spacethe dancers are provided with,<lb />
as the floor in the Sports Medicine<lb />
building could cause injuries.<lb />
TerrieHarris,a three-year mem-<lb />
ber of the squad, is a victim of the<lb />
injuries the dance style can per-<lb />
petuate. Harris, who suffered a<lb />
pulled knee tendon during a prac-<lb />
tice routine last Monday, said the<lb />
"spinning and twisting style of the<lb />
dance" was extremely hard on the<lb />
dancers' knees.<lb />
Gary said her dancers are ex-<lb />
pecting a shootout with the dance<lb />
squad from UNC for the national<lb />
title, and felt that this squad was<lb />
their principal competition.<lb />
Gary said she feels that while<lb />
the Chapel Hill squad may havean<lb />
edge in speed, the superior chore-<lb />
ography of the ECU squad will<lb />
help them triumph over their in-<lb />
state rivals.<lb />
"They'll doenoughofthequick<lb />
movements to score well, but I feel<lb />
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Sports Editor<lb />
Riddick Bowe lost 37 pounds<lb />
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for the first time in his career. He<lb />
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care.<lb />
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gland<lb />
Probably not anytime soon,<lb />
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Smith<lb />
ior Smith h.i two personal goals set<lb />
for this foothill season, both directly<lb />
related to each other. One of these is<lb />
a team goal, and to Junior, the most<lb />
important.<lb />
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the team set the goal to have a win-<lb />
ning season Smith said. "That<lb />
means a lot to me. I'm not used to<lb />
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yardsagainst ArkansasSt. This near-<lb />
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Smith at 928 yards for the season.<lb />
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1,0(K) yards. I'm just going to go out<lb />
Continued from page 9<lb />
there and do what they ask me to,<lb />
and if the 1,000 yards come, they<lb />
a me Smith said that if he ends the<lb />
season against MemphisSt. with999<lb />
yards, and the Pirates win the game,<lb />
he will still feelgood.<lb />
Carlester Cnimpler Sr ECU's<lb />
all-time leading rusher, said he feels<lb />
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in the record books, even though the<lb />
team is playing one of the top de-<lb />
fenses in the nation.<lb />
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tremendous improvements and he's<lb />
nmning with more confidence. Jun-<lb />
ior isdefinitely in reach of l,000yards,<lb />
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est runningback, and has already<lb />
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pen.<lb />
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the religious background his parents<lb />
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