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The East Carolinian<lb />
Vol. 68 No. 3<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Ecternity alumni form board of<lb />
advisors to oversee problems<lb />
By Joe Horst<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
In the fall semester of 1992, ECU<lb />
temporarily suspended the Tau Kappa<lb />
Epsilon fraternity from university activi-<lb />
ties for a week after a pledge member fell<lb />
out of a house window and sustained<lb />
injuries.<lb />
On Oct. 19,1992, a 20-year-old stu-<lb />
dent fell from the second floor window of<lb />
the fraternity house. The student had re-<lb />
turned time and time again after being<lb />
escorted back to his dorm room by his<lb />
fellow fraternity members. ECU's Dean<lb />
of Students office investigated the inci-<lb />
dent, along with the local alumni, and<lb />
decided on the present action that is cur-<lb />
rently being undertaken.<lb />
In the fall semester of 1992, the uni-<lb />
versity placed the fraternity on probation<lb />
because of an open party that was held at<lb />
the house. This event, and "other recent<lb />
behavioral problems by the chapter com-<lb />
pounded the need to take serious and<lb />
immediate action against the chapter<lb />
said a new release by the Deanof Students<lb />
office.<lb />
After the incident, members of Tau<lb />
Kappa Epsilon's alumni formed a board<lb />
of advisors mat would work in conjunc-<lb />
tion with a set of provisional executive<lb />
members. The board of advisors would<lb />
supervise the chapter until they felt that<lb />
the fraternity members could manage fra-<lb />
ternity matters on their own.<lb />
According to Charles Blake, chapter<lb />
advisor, the incident involving the pledge<lb />
member was not the only reason thaHhe-<lb />
alumni stepped in to assist.<lb />
"There was no specific incident that<lb />
brought it the assistance about Blake<lb />
said. "This incident just tipped it over the<lb />
top.<lb />
"Later, we plan to propose to the na-<lb />
tional headquarters mat the fraternity re-<lb />
sume its self-governing status Blake said.<lb />
Photo by Jason Bosch<lb />
Members of Tau Kappa Epsilon were temporarily suspended from all university activities<lb />
last semester after a pledge member fell out of a house window.<lb />
The alumni, along with the brothers<lb />
of the fraternity, established a provisional<lb />
executive board that was comprised of<lb />
student fraternity members. This provi-<lb />
sional board was in effect until the end of<lb />
thefall semester, when the members gained<lb />
permanent status.<lb />
According to Blake and Beau Torres,<lb />
current TKE president, the board of advi-<lb />
sors and the fraternity brothers decided<lb />
themselves to initiate a joint supervision,<lb />
rather than it being ordered by their na-<lb />
tional headquarters.<lb />
the-joinsupervision was done<lb />
on our own, it wasn't ordered by our char-<lb />
ter Blake said.<lb />
According to Blake, the fraternity<lb />
members have instituted goals and proce-<lb />
dures mat would better the chapter in the<lb />
future. The brothers have also fully sup-<lb />
ported the current administrative setup,<lb />
Blake said.<lb />
"The overall attitude is positive<lb />
Blake said. "We the alumni are working<lb />
harmoniously with the school and thebroth-<lb />
ers.<lb />
When asked about the reason behind<lb />
the administrative move, Torres said that<lb />
the fraternity realized me need for changes<lb />
from within.<lb />
"We're in a building stage Torres<lb />
said. "Werealized mat therewasa problem<lb />
and we took it upon ourselves to make<lb />
some changes. Itwasa time to refurbish the<lb />
fraternity as a whole.<lb />
Torres alsocommented mat Ae-fra-<lb />
temity was on the road to becoming self-<lb />
sufficient once again.<lb />
"We'redefinitely on an improvement<lb />
swing Torres said. "The fraternity has<lb />
been at ECU for 25 years now, and we plan<lb />
to set it up so that new brothers can follow<lb />
inourfootstepswithoutany question marks<lb />
or loopholes<lb />
King's life devoted to<lb />
justice and equality<lb />
By Karen Hassell<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
On Monday Jan. 18, the<lb />
United Statescommemorated the<lb />
birth of Dr. Martin Luther Kingjr.<lb />
King's life was devoted to the<lb />
fight for full citizenship rights of<lb />
the poor, disadvantaged and ra-<lb />
cially oppressed. He was killed<lb />
by an assassin's bullet on April 4,<lb />
1968.<lb />
King was born on Jan. 15,<lb />
1929 in Atlanta, Ga. He received a<lb />
bachelor's degree in sociology<lb />
(1948) from Morehouse College,<lb />
B.D. in 1951 from Crozer Theo-<lb />
logical Seminary and a doctorate<lb />
in philosophy (1955) from Boston<lb />
University.<lb />
In 1955, Mrs. Rosa Parks<lb />
defied the ordinace concerning<lb />
segregated seating on city buses<lb />
in Montgomery, Ala inspiring<lb />
King to organize a year long bus<lb />
boycott withtheassistaneeofRev.<lb />
Ralph Abemathy and Edward<lb />
Nixon.<lb />
Kingstudied and expanded<lb />
upon the teachings of Mahatma<lb />
Gandhi on nonviolent civil dis-<lb />
obedience.<lb />
In 1964, he became the first<lb />
African-American chosen by<lb />
Time for Man of the Year and<lb />
became the youngestrecipientof<lb />
the Nobel Peace Prize.<lb />
During theMarch on Wash-<lb />
ington, Aug. 28,1968, he deliv-<lb />
ered Ws'1 Have a Dream" speech<lb />
in which he "subpoenaed thecon-<lb />
science of the nation before the<lb />
judgement seat of morality<lb />
 , � , . Photo courtesy Harper Collins Publishers<lb />
After successfully fighting oppression in the 1960's, Dr. Martin<lb />
Luther King Jr. was killed in Memphis, Tenn. in 1968.<lb />
The latter years of his was assassinated by James Earl<lb />
life were devoted toward dos<lb />
ingtneeconomicgapbetween<lb />
theracesina projecthe termed<lb />
the "Economic Bill of Rights<lb />
It was during this cam-<lb />
paign, on April 4,1968, king<lb />
Ray.<lb />
Ray was convicted of the<lb />
murder, however, the question<lb />
ofwhetherhewasapaidagentof<lb />
conspirators has not been con-<lb />
cl u si vely resolved.<lb />
American<lb />
troops coming<lb />
home today<lb />
MOGADISHU, Somalia<lb />
(AP)�The first American com-<lb />
bat troops are going home to-<lb />
day as Washington moves to<lb />
transfer military control of So-<lb />
malia to a U.N. command, a<lb />
handoff mat a U.S. spokesman<lb />
says could occur as early as Feb.<lb />
1.<lb />
It appears unlikely, how-<lb />
ever, that such a transfer could<lb />
be made by month's end. More<lb />
likely, the United States is sim-<lb />
ply trying to prod the United<lb />
Nations into moving faster by<lb />
announcing it is ready to make<lb />
the transfer.<lb />
For one thing, the spokes-<lb />
man, Marine Col. Fred Peck,<lb />
acknowledged thattheU.N.Se-<lb />
curity Council has not yet<lb />
adopted resolutions necessary<lb />
for the transfer or decided on a<lb />
command structure and the<lb />
rules of engagement.<lb />
Peck said the change in<lb />
the American presidency with<lb />
a transfer of power from Presi-<lb />
dent Bush to President-elect<lb />
Clinton could contribute to<lb />
some of the delay. Clinton is to<lb />
be inaugurated on Wednesday.<lb />
In a sign of improved se-<lb />
curity, the first convoy of trucks<lb />
to northwestern Somalia was<lb />
heading for its final destination<lb />
in Hoddur today under escort<lb />
by French troops, said Brenda<lb />
Barton of the World Food Pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
Tuesday January 19,1993<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Dr.<lb />
Claybome<lb />
Carson<lb />
signed<lb />
copies of<lb />
his book in<lb />
Mendenhall<lb />
last week<lb />
after his<lb />
speech<lb />
honoring<lb />
slain civil<lb />
rights<lb />
leader, Dr.<lb />
Martin<lb />
Luther King,<lb />
Photo by Jason Boscn Jr.<lb />
Speaker praises<lb />
King as a role model<lb />
By Karen Hassell<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Martin Luther King Jr. provides<lb />
a better role model to African-Ameri-<lb />
cans than Malcolm X, said Clayborne<lb />
Carson, of the rising popularity of<lb />
Malcolm X and the enduring quality<lb />
of King in a presentation in Mendenhall<lb />
on Jan. 14.<lb />
Carson is a professor of history<lb />
at Stanford and senior editor of the<lb />
papers of Martin Lufrier King Jr.<lb />
"Malcolm insisted that African-<lb />
Americans should be prepared to use<lb />
any means necessary to bring to exist-<lb />
ence a more just world Carson said.<lb />
"But Martin reminded us that the<lb />
means we use to achieve our ends<lb />
determine whether we will have a<lb />
world worth living in<lb />
Thursday's lecture was one of<lb />
the activities scheduled atECU tocom-<lb />
memorate the birthday of Martin<lb />
Luther King Jr. on Jan. 18.<lb />
Carson said that he attempts in<lb />
his studies of King to put them into a<lb />
context that is relevant today.<lb />
"Now we're in the era of what<lb />
could be caiied the Malcolm phenom-<lb />
ena Carson said. "Now, Malcolm<lb />
threatens to supercede the image of<lb />
King and there's a lot of reasons for<lb />
that.<lb />
"When talking about King there's<lb />
an official celebration, commemora-<lb />
tions of his work. But, for Malcolm its<lb />
a major Hollywood film.<lb />
On one side, King is this text-<lb />
book figure that students have to read<lb />
about. Malcolm is Denzel Washington<lb />
directed by Spike Lee<lb />
During his undergrad uate years,<lb />
Carson was active in the African-<lb />
American Freedom Struggle and his<lb />
scholarly publications have focused<lb />
on the protest movements and politi-<lb />
cal thought of the period after World<lb />
War II.<lb />
The importance of King is being<lb />
played down by the charismatic influ-<lb />
ence of Malcolm, Carson said. Kingwas<lb />
the predominant black leader of his time.<lb />
"Martin and Malcolm are seen<lb />
as irreconcilable and opposite ends of<lb />
the spectrum he said. "This is sim-<lb />
plistic and misleading. Their views<lb />
cannot be neatly summarized by brief<lb />
quotations in famous speeches. They<lb />
both change over time as they draw<lb />
from their experiences.<lb />
"They left behind precious lega-<lb />
cies of complementary insights con-<lb />
cerning the dilemmas facing black<lb />
people. Malcolm delineated the<lb />
American nightmare, King the Ameri-<lb />
can dream<lb />
Carson has lectured on topics<lb />
such as King, Malcolm X, the Black<lb />
Panther Party, Black-Jewish relations<lb />
and the need for multi-cultural cur-<lb />
ricula.<lb />
Carson has taught at Stanford<lb />
since 1974, and has also been a faculty<lb />
member at UCLA, the University of<lb />
California, Berkeley and American<lb />
University.<lb />
In 1985, Coretta Scott King re-<lb />
quested Dr. Carson to direct a long-<lb />
term project to edit and publish the<lb />
papers of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.<lb />
This project is sponsored by the<lb />
Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Non-<lb />
violent Social Change in Atlanta and<lb />
conducted in association with Stanford<lb />
University, Emory University and the<lb />
University of California Press.<lb />
The initial volume of the King<lb />
Papers Project's 14-volume compre-<lb />
hensive edition of King's writing and<lb />
speeches was published in Feb. 1992.<lb />
"I think its important that we<lb />
move away from this that either of<lb />
these individuals is an icon, a heroic<lb />
figurewhohas no flaws and nolimita-<lb />
tions Carson said.<lb />
"We need to learn from those, by<lb />
learning abou t their strengths and their<lb />
limitations. Neither of them have a<lb />
monopoly on the truth and neither<lb />
succeeded in achieving all their af-<lb />
fects<lb />
Carson presented Joyner Library<lb />
with a copy of volume one, which<lb />
covers the years from Jan. 1929 to June<lb />
1951.<lb />
University searching for<lb />
top three administrators<lb />
The 25 trucks, carrying<lb />
See Somalia page 4<lb />
DURHAM (AP) � The three top<lb />
administrative positionsat North Caro-<lb />
lina Central University have been ad-<lb />
vertised as vacant, but the men who<lb />
now hold the jobs have not been fired,<lb />
the school's new chancellor said.<lb />
NCCU Chancellor Julius Cham-<lb />
bers refused Sunday to discuss a re-<lb />
port that the three men had been fired.<lb />
However, on Saturday, he told<lb />
The Herald-Sun of Durham: "There<lb />
has been discussions about these posi-<lb />
tions, but no one has been fired, and I<lb />
didn't ask for any resignations<lb />
Instead, the three men can reap-<lb />
ply for their jobs, he said.<lb />
The deadline to apply for the po-<lb />
sitions is mid-February.<lb />
The three men whose positions<lb />
are open are: Roland Buchanan, vice<lb />
chancellor for student affairs; Herbert<lb />
Watkins, vice chancellor for financial<lb />
affairs; and Percy Murray, interim vice<lb />
chancellor for development.<lb />
Murray said he was not surprised<lb />
his position is being advertised.<lb />
"You expect change and you re-<lb />
spect it when it comes Murray said.<lb />
"I'm the chairman of the history de-<lb />
partment and a full-time tenured pro-<lb />
fessor and I anticipated going back<lb />
there. I can't be fired from my profes-<lb />
sorship<lb />
Buchanan has tenure in the school<lb />
of education and Watkins has tenure in<lb />
the school of business.<lb />
In recent years, NCCU has been<lb />
dogged by financial problems, student<lb />
discontent and questions about aca-<lb />
demic programs.<lb />
See University page 4<lb /><pb facs="00058359_tn_0002" /><lb />
2<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
JANUARY 19, 1993<lb />
Audit finds community<lb />
colleges falling short<lb />
Newspaper served subpoena<lb />
The Arizona Daily Wildcat was served a subpoena, as<lb />
was the University of Arizona police department, de-<lb />
manding that photographs taken at a protest be given to a<lb />
physician who was arrested. Attorneys for Dr. Robin<lb />
Silver of Phoenix wanted the photographs to prove Silver<lb />
was at the Oct. 12 demonstration as a professional photog-<lb />
rapher, not as a protester, the Arizona Daily Wildcat<lb />
reported. The Daily Wildcat plans to fight the subpoena.<lb />
Silver was arrested at the Oct. 12 demonstration during a<lb />
protest of University of Arizona's Mount Graham project.<lb />
Protesters claim the construction site threatens a species of<lb />
red squirrels and desecrates an area sacred to the San<lb />
Carlos Apache tribe.<lb />
Lesbian sorority seeks recognition<lb />
Two University of Florida students who want to form<lb />
a sorority primarily for lesbians are seeking recognition<lb />
from the National Panhellenic council, which has not<lb />
added a new sorority since 1951. Agnes Garcia and Paige<lb />
Marsala, both juniors, told the Florida Independent Alliga-<lb />
tor that such a group would "unite women and encourage<lb />
them to fight sexism and other prejudices Garcia and<lb />
Marsala admit it's unlikely the group will be recognized<lb />
by the National Panhellenic Council. In order to have<lb />
national standing, sororities must have chapters at univer-<lb />
sities throughout the country for at least 13 years.<lb />
AIDS testing prompts discussion<lb />
AIDS testing among students makes candid talks<lb />
with lovers about twice as likely, but almost two-thirds of<lb />
those surveyed still don't use condoms, a recent study<lb />
revealed. Researchers asked 2,196 heterosexual students<lb />
receiving health care at the University of California if they<lb />
were interested in HIV education, and the 435 who said yes<lb />
agreed to be divided into three groups. One group re-<lb />
ceived no educational materials, another received only<lb />
educational materials, and the last received a free HIV test<lb />
and educational materials. Among those who received<lb />
AIDS tests and education, the proportions who asked<lb />
about their partner's HIV status rose from 31 to 56 percent.<lb />
"The findings raise questions about the effectiveness of<lb />
current AIDS education the American College of Physi-<lb />
cians reported in a recent publication.<lb />
Compiled by Karen Hassell. Taken from CPS<lb />
and other campus newspapers.<lb />
RALEIGH (AP)�The state's<lb />
community college system isover-<lb />
extended, poorly organized and<lb />
more interested in boosting en-<lb />
rollments than in providing a qual-<lb />
ity education, an audit shows.<lb />
Community college officials<lb />
say they generally agree with the<lb />
findings, which were made by the<lb />
consulting firm of KPMG Peat<lb />
Marwick for the Legislature's Gov-<lb />
ernment Performance Audi t Com-<lb />
mittee.<lb />
The results were presented<lb />
Thursday to members of the State<lb />
Board of Community Colleges.<lb />
"I can't say it's a big sur-<lb />
prise said Bob Scott, president of<lb />
the community college system.<lb />
"There are a lot of good things in<lb />
there. Maybe it will give us the<lb />
political base to do things we've<lb />
all known we should do for some<lb />
time now<lb />
Auditors said many students<lb />
are getting inadequate instruction<lb />
because too many campuses offer<lb />
the same courses. Before the state<lb />
builds more campuses, it should<lb />
weed out the weakest courses and<lb />
consolidate the strongest pro-<lb />
grams.<lb />
If the board implements the<lb />
audit recommendations, the com-<lb />
munity college system in the next<lb />
century would look dramatically<lb />
different from today's loose-knit<lb />
group of campuses.<lb />
Instead of each school trying<lb />
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BAY SHORE, N.Y.(AP) �<lb />
Workers dug a trench around<lb />
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year-old Long Island girl was<lb />
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Esposito is being watched<lb />
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cause of his depressed state, his<lb />
lawyer, Andrew Siben, said.<lb />
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sure, tremendous stress<lb />
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custody of her.<lb />
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Muslim-Serb clashes<lb />
continue in Eastern Bosnia<lb />
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-<lb />
Herzegovina (AP)�Serb forces<lb />
encircled by Muslims in eastern<lb />
Bosnia 'battled early Monday<lb />
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The cemetery was dotted<lb />
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Two Palestinians die of<lb />
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JERUSALEM (AP) � Two<lb />
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In addition, 694 Palestin-<lb />
ians have been slain by fellow<lb />
Arabs, most on suspicion of help-<lb />
ing Israel.<lb />
The protection of children<lb />
and other innocent people will<lb />
continue to be enforced in all ar-<lb />
eas of the fighting.<lb />
TOURNAMENTS<lb />
TABLE TENNIS<lb />
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Thurs, Jan 21,1993 Tues, Jan 26,1993<lb />
7 PM-10 PM 7 PM-10 PM<lb />
Resistration in the Billiards Room, MSC<lb />
Fee: $2.00 G.PA: 2.0<lb />
Winners will receive an all expense paid trip to<lb />
represent East Carolina University in the Resional<lb />
Competition at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville<lb />
University<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
Fund-raising has dropped<lb />
to an all-time low and morale on<lb />
campus has suffered as well.<lb />
In 1991, Clarence Brown, a<lb />
professor of public administra-<lb />
tion, was accused of mismanag-<lb />
ing millions of dollars in federal<lb />
grant money and of fixing grades<lb />
for graduate students.<lb />
Meanwhile, the athletic<lb />
department found itself slipping<lb />
deeper into debt and facing law-<lb />
suits by former athletes for fail-<lb />
ing to live up to recruiting and<lb />
scholarship promises.<lb />
The nursing school was<lb />
threatened with closure for its<lb />
poor performance on the state<lb />
nursing exam. The school has<lb />
since won a second chance.<lb />
Last fall, many students<lb />
protested the way the student<lb />
body was treated by the faculty<lb />
and staff throughout the entire<lb />
i university.<lb />
Somalia<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
nearly 400 tons of food, started the<lb />
400-mile journey in Mogadishu on<lb />
Sunday.<lb />
Moving food by road is far<lb />
cheaper than by air, and relief agen-<lb />
cies are hoping that improved se-<lb />
curity will enable truck convoys to<lb />
regularly supply famine centers.<lb />
During a visit to Somalia on<lb />
Jan. 10, Rep. John P. Murtha, D-<lb />
Pa chairman of the House De-<lb />
fense AppropriationsSubcommit-<lb />
tee, criticized the United Nations<lb />
for "doing nothing" to speed the<lb />
return of American troops.<lb />
Under the current plan, many<lb />
of the 25,000 American troops will<lb />
phase out gradually as security<lb />
improves.<lb />
But a substantial contingent<lb />
of U.S. logistics troops and staff<lb />
personnel and a Marine amphibi-<lb />
ous assault force off the coast<lb />
would remain after the United<lb />
Nations takes over.<lb />
We're waiting For your application. The East Carolinian is now accepting applications for Circulation Manager, Assistant Lifestyle Editor and News and Sports Staff Writers. Drop by our office on the second floor of the Publications Building to apply.EASTERN CARDIOLOGY, P.A. PRESENTS ANOTHER "Ask the Doctor Seminar"<lb />
� Can heart disease be prevented? � have a family history of heart disease. What Is my risk? � What Is the best way to start an exercise program? � I've been smoking for so long - will quitting really help? � I've been on a low-fat diet for years, and my cholesterol is still high. What should 1 do? � How can 1 encourage my spouse to make lifestyle changes? Dr. Eric B. Carlson, Cardiologist Presents "Heart Disease -Beating America's 1 Killer" A Short Lecture Followed by a Question and Answer Session Refreshments Provided Monday, January 25,7 to 8 PM, at the Gaskins-Leslie Center, Conference Room "B" (Turn onto Stantonsburg Road off of Memorial Drive, then right at the 2nd light. Enter the 4th driveway). Call 757-1000 for more information.<lb /><lb />
RUSH<lb />
DELTA CHI<lb />
'The Brotherhood Of A Lifetime"<lb />
WHERE<lb />
Kingston Place Clubhouse<lb />
WHEN<lb />
Tuesday 26th<lb />
SUB NIGHT<lb />
Meet the ladies of Alphi Phi<lb />
Wednesday 27th<lb />
SANDWICH BAR<lb />
Meet sorority ladies<lb />
Thursday 28th<lb />
PIZZA NIGHT<lb />
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Friday 29th<lb />
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January 19, 1993<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
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HELP WANTED<lb />
KINGS ARMS APARTMENTS<lb />
:1 and 2 bedroom apartments.<lb />
Energy-efficient, several locations<lb />
in town. Carpeted, kitchen<lb />
appliances, some water and sewer<lb />
paid,washerdryerhookups. Call<lb />
752-8915.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE<lb />
NEEDED: To share apt. in Tar<lb />
River Estates. Pay $150 per month<lb />
 13 utilities. Must be a non-<lb />
smoker. Please call 757-1262.<lb />
MATURE FEMALE wanted to<lb />
share duplex. Graduate, non-<lb />
smoker preferred. $125permonth,<lb />
12 utilities. Call after 6:00 pm 830-<lb />
1293.<lb />
MALE ROOMMATE WANTED<lb />
1108 E. 10th Street. 2 Br spacious,<lb />
rent $250 deposit $225 Util.<lb />
included in rent. Call Chris 757-<lb />
1203.<lb />
ROOM FOR RENT 4 blocks from<lb />
campus $135 dep. 757-2456.<lb />
ROOMMATENEEDED:Toshare<lb />
a townhouse apartment. Rent is<lb />
$160 a month and 12 utilities.<lb />
Convenient to campus and<lb />
includes ECU bus. Contact Stacy<lb />
Peterson at Carriage House<lb />
Apartments Apartment 60, 321-<lb />
1532.<lb />
FURNISHED 1 bedroom, Green<lb />
Mill Run Apts. 2 blocks from<lb />
campus $335 January paid. Call<lb />
830-1505.<lb />
FOR RENT: Spacious 2 bedroom<lb />
apt. ACHeat, basic cable, hot<lb />
water Sewer included. 2 blocks<lb />
from campus $450 month. Call 746-<lb />
4169.<lb />
TAR RIVER APARTMENTS Act<lb />
now! Two bedroom apt new<lb />
carpet, appliances and wallpaper.<lb />
Available in May. Free cable and<lb />
water! $460 plus deposit. Call 830-<lb />
1791 or 756-3745 for info.<lb />
K( M1. II A<lb />
WANTED: roommate to share<lb />
apartment in Tar River area. 14<lb />
of rent and 14 utilities. Call 758-<lb />
5207.<lb />
MALE ROOMMATE WANTED:<lb />
Convenient location to campus<lb />
withECU bus transportation avail-<lb />
able-Furnished bedroom with Pri-<lb />
vate Bath, Cable, Telephone,<lb />
washerdryer, kitchen privileges-<lb />
"you tend to your business and I<lb />
tend to mine philosophy<lb />
$175.00mon includes utilities.<lb />
Call 321-1848.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED: Planta-<lb />
tion Apartments, includes Jacuzzi,<lb />
pool, tanning, and weights. Take<lb />
over renewable lease until 5-1-93.<lb />
$194 200 security deposit 321-<lb />
1969.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED! Male<lb />
roommate needed to share two bed-<lb />
room apartment. Location near ECU<lb />
campus with ECU bus transporta-<lb />
tion. 12 rent, 12 utilities. Call 758-<lb />
2122 (leave message if no answer.)<lb />
RINGGOLD TOWERS CONDO<lb />
- One bedroom unit. Children out<lb />
of school, I want to sell fast. Call<lb />
(919) 847-1557 Raleigh, NC.<lb />
FOR SALE: Magnavox VCR � on<lb />
screen programming, 40-function<lb />
remote (Box &amp; booklet included)<lb />
$125. Onkyo Integra stereo cassette<lb />
deck�digital time keeper, repeat<lb />
features and auto tape selector.<lb />
(Box included.) $100. Onkyo<lb />
compact disc player Rl 16 track<lb />
random programming &amp; more<lb />
(Box included.) $100. Honda CR80<lb />
� Excellent cond. Never raced<lb />
$450 (nego.) Sansui Amplifier,<lb />
turner &amp; tum table $350 (nego.)<lb />
Call 758-5818.<lb />
FOR SALE- Oakley Blades. Paid<lb />
$105 I month ago. Unharmed.<lb />
Asking $60. Send name and<lb />
number to PO Box 8601 Greenville<lb />
NC 27834.<lb />
VALENTINES SPECIAL: Don't<lb />
forget to order early this year as<lb />
we run out every year. For just<lb />
29.95 you can getyour lady 1 dozen<lb />
long stem red roses arranged and<lb />
boxed. 757-1007<lb />
FOR SALE BY OWNER 2<lb />
bedrooms, 2 baths, Willoughby<lb />
Park, call after 5:00 and weekends<lb />
at 756-9720.<lb />
FOR SALE: Macintosh Classic, 4<lb />
MG RAM, 40 MG hard drive,<lb />
microsoft word 4.0 excel,<lb />
pagemaker, macintax, macpaint,<lb />
screen saver. Used only one<lb />
semester. $1,000 Call Mike. Day<lb />
938-4238, night 353-8532.<lb />
FORSALE:2answeringmachines<lb />
�Bell South Product or Unisonic.<lb />
$20 each. Brown wingback chair<lb />
$20.830-9442.<lb />
FOR SALE: Nintendo with<lb />
accessories. Call &amp; leave name &amp;<lb />
numbei 758-8319.<lb />
FOR SALE: Drafixcard for<lb />
Windows, software package.<lb />
Newest version, never installed.<lb />
$450 firm, paid $695. Excellent for<lb />
engineeringarchitectural work,<lb />
but I'm an art major. MUST SELL.<lb />
Contact Dana 757-6366.<lb />
FOR SALE: Packard Bell Legend<lb />
IV computer for sale. Panasonic 24<lb />
pt. printer, VGA color monitor.<lb />
Computer has hard drive,2floppy<lb />
drives. (5.25" and 3.5") Must sell!<lb />
$850. Includes Harvard Graphics,<lb />
Lotus 1-2-3, Multimate, PFS<lb />
Graphics, Grammatix, and other<lb />
programs.Call (919)321-2577 leave<lb />
message.<lb />
WANTED<lb />
EARN $1000WEEK at home<lb />
stuffing envelops! For<lb />
information, send long self<lb />
addressed stamped envelope to<lb />
CJ Enterprises, Box 67068L,<lb />
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44222<lb />
SAVE on Spring Break '93!<lb />
Jamaica, Cancun, Bahamas from<lb />
$459 Florida from !149! Organize<lb />
group and travel free! Contact<lb />
Susan @ 931-7334 or call Sun<lb />
Splash Tour s todayl-800-426-<lb />
7710.<lb />
ATTENTION STUDENT: Earn<lb />
extra cash stuffing envelopes at<lb />
home. All materials provided.<lb />
Send SASE to� National<lb />
Distributors PO Box 9643<lb />
Springfield, MO 65801.<lb />
Immediate response.<lb />
CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE<lb />
NEEDED by sportswear<lb />
company to sell to fraternities and<lb />
sororities. Average $50 to $100<lb />
working one night per week. Call<lb />
1-80052-8104.<lb />
CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING -<lb />
Earn $2000month world<lb />
travel (Hawaii, Mexico, the<lb />
Caribbean, et.) Holiday, Summer<lb />
aivd .Career employment<lb />
available. No experience<lb />
necessary. For employment<lb />
program call 1-206-634-0468 ext.<lb />
C5362.<lb />
PART-TIME STOCK CLERK.<lb />
Must have valid driver's license<lb />
and able to drive 5 speed.<lb />
Mornings preferred. Apply in<lb />
Person at Larry's Carpetland East<lb />
10th St.<lb />
WANTED: DRUMMER for<lb />
cacaphonous, hip-hop fusion<lb />
ensemble! (Brand New Heavios,<lb />
Jaco Pastorius, Public Enemy,<lb />
Charles Mingus) Should haveown<lb />
drum kit and bounteous,<lb />
platitudinous, whimsical<lb />
tendencies! Call Link at 758-7993.<lb />
ORiGINAL ARTWORK<lb />
WANTED! Looking for art that<lb />
would look good on T-shirts. We<lb />
will pay for the exclusive use of<lb />
your work. Call for an<lb />
appointment 752-6953.<lb />
WZMB needs people for the<lb />
following positions: Promotions<lb />
Director, Grants Manager, and<lb />
Assistant News Director. Apply<lb />
in person at WZMB in Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center.<lb />
POOL MANAGERSAQUATIC<lb />
DIRECTORS�several positions<lb />
in Greenville &amp; Nags Head areas.<lb />
Must be 21 yrs or older. Deadline<lb />
Feb. 21. Call Bob Wendling, 756-<lb />
1088.<lb />
TOPLESS DANCERS<lb />
WANTED: Great club, great<lb />
money, unbelievable tips. Work<lb />
Thursday,Friday,Saturday,9pm-<lb />
2am. Call Sid 919-735-7713 orPaul<lb />
919-736-0716. Mothers<lb />
Playhouse in Goldsboro.<lb />
$10 - $360UP WEEKLY Mailing<lb />
brochures! Sparefull time. Set<lb />
own hours! RUSH stamped<lb />
envelope: Publishers (GI) 1821<lb />
Hillandale Rd. 1B-295 Durham,<lb />
NC 27705<lb />
EASY WORK! Excellent pay!<lb />
Assemble products at home. Call<lb />
toll free 1-800-467-5566 Ext. 5920<lb />
PART-TIME SALES and stock<lb />
WANTED<lb />
help, heavy lifting required.<lb />
Apply the Youth Shop Boutique<lb />
at Arlington Village, across from<lb />
the Plaza<lb />
BRODY's AND BRODY's FOR<lb />
MEN are accepting applications<lb />
for part-time sales associates.<lb />
Flexible scheduleSalary<lb />
clothing discount. Apply Brody's<lb />
The Plaza MonWed. 1-4 pm<lb />
SPEND A SUMMER in New<lb />
Hampshire. Outstanding boys<lb />
girls sports camps located on New<lb />
England's largest lake are<lb />
recruiting individuals for all staff<lb />
positions, including nurses.<lb />
Applicants must be able to assist<lb />
in the instruction of an activity.<lb />
For more information, call Kyle at<lb />
(919) 847-4430.<lb />
5ERV.K<lb />
"�AWESOME SPRING<lb />
BREAK TRIPS! Bahamas Cruise<lb />
6 Days Includes 10 Meals, Great<lb />
Beaches &amp; Nightlife! $279!<lb />
Panama City Beachfront Rooms<lb />
With Kitchens $119, Key West<lb />
Oceanf ront Hotel $249, Daytona<lb />
Beachfront Rooms With<lb />
Kitchens $149, Cancun $459,<lb />
Jamaica $479! Springbreak! 1-<lb />
800-678-6386<lb />
ATTENTION SPRING<lb />
BREAKERS Party like Gods<lb />
Panama City $139, Key West<lb />
$269, Jamaica &amp; Cancun from<lb />
$450. Quality Accomodations,<lb />
Free Drink Parties! Call Joe<lb />
EndlessSummer 1-800-234-7007.<lb />
MODEL PORTFOLIOS Photo<lb />
Creations &amp; Associates 355-8886.<lb />
BOOKTRADER<lb />
BUY AND TRADE<lb />
PAPERBACK BOOKS<lb />
OVER<lb />
50,000 TITLES<lb />
919 Dickinson Ave.<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
758-6909<lb />
COMICS OLD &amp; NEW<lb />
NQWi USED CD'S<lb />
"Rapid Refund<lb />
In-State<lb />
Out-of-State<lb />
Low Fees<lb />
"Convenient<lb />
si R YICI<lb />
GREEKS &amp; CLUBS<lb />
$1,000 AN HOUR!<lb />
Each member of your frat,<lb />
sorority, team, club, etc.<lb />
pitches in just one hour<lb />
and your group can raise<lb />
$1,000 in iust a few days!<lb />
Plus a chance to earn<lb />
$1,000 for yourself!<lb />
No cost. No obligation.<lb />
1-800-932-0528, ext. 65<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 />
INCLUDES FOOD AND MUCH<lb />
MORE<lb />
EASY SAILING VACHT CHARTERS<lb />
1-800-780-4001<lb />
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CAROLINIAN<lb />
ACCOUNT<lb />
EXECUTIVES<lb />
Karen Bilyj<lb />
Lindsay Fernandez<lb />
Matt Hege<lb />
Aimee Lewis<lb />
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Brandon Perry<lb />
CALL 919-757-6366<lb />
today for more<lb />
advertising information<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS Jill<lb />
Averbach � new Panhellenic<lb />
treasurer! Love, your sisters and<lb />
pledges of Alpha Phi!<lb />
ALPHA PHI will be sponsoring a<lb />
Jump Rope for Heart to raise<lb />
Page 5<lb />
money for the heart foundation. It<lb />
will be held Sunday, January 24 at<lb />
1:00 in Memorial Gym. For further<lb />
information contact Kim Parker at<lb />
758-1880.<lb />
ALPHA OMICRON PIBETA<lb />
RHO'S � Not much longer now!<lb />
Watch out for that "Pirate Pride<lb />
Love, your sisters.<lb />
WHO ARE YOU?!?! Seeking<lb />
owner of green Acura Integra. We<lb />
met on the way to Raleigh<lb />
Thursday. Lost you on Highwood<lb />
Blvd. I went back but you were not<lb />
to be found. Please call 758-7099.<lb />
Green Camry.<lb />
ARE YOU READING THE<lb />
CLASSIFIEDS to find something<lb />
to do? Are you bored with life and<lb />
want a change? Then you are<lb />
reading the right ad You need<lb />
FUN and EXCITEMENT in your<lb />
life Here's the solution: EAST<lb />
CAROLINA COMPUTER CLUB!<lb />
If you want to meet new friends, or<lb />
you like computers, or even if you<lb />
know nothing about computers<lb />
but want to learn more, then come<lb />
on by, because EVERYONE is<lb />
invited You'd be crazy not to<lb />
jump at an opportunity like this<lb />
one! Last semester you missed out<lb />
on an AWESOME field trip to the<lb />
virtual reality lab at UNC-CH. If<lb />
you don'tjoin this semester, there's<lb />
no telling whatyou'll miss DATE:<lb />
Thursday, January 21 TIME: 3:30<lb />
in the afternoon PLACE: Austin<lb />
room 132.See Dr. Gordon inAustin<lb />
325-C or call 757-4104 for further<lb />
information.<lb />
K. W Just a little something to<lb />
let you know that I haven't<lb />
forgotten you. Hope<lb />
everything's going well over at<lb />
the parents. Remember � if you<lb />
everneed anything, all you have<lb />
to do is pick up the phone and<lb />
dial those seven magic numbers.<lb />
As far as dinner goes, I've<lb />
decided that the offer will remain<lb />
open until you decide that you<lb />
feel comfortable enough with the<lb />
situation. If dinner isn't the<lb />
answer, then maybe we can go<lb />
out for lunch or something. Hey,<lb />
I'm flexible. I really would like<lb />
to do something wih you<lb />
sometime soon, but I won't press<lb />
you about it. Just keep me in<lb />
mind when you feel like doing<lb />
something and that's good<lb />
enough for me. Well, I'll give<lb />
you a call this week and talk to<lb />
you then. See ya. P.S. Just<lb />
realized you don't have those<lb />
seven magic numbers � want<lb />
'em? Just ask M for 'em.<lb />
Brand New Apartments<lb />
Available February 1!<lb />
Great location, close to campus.<lb />
Call 752-8320 from 8:30 am to 5:00pm<lb />
2 &amp; 3 BEDROOM DUPLEXES<lb />
Available immediately!<lb />
New &amp; located close to campus.<lb />
Call 752-8320 from 8:30 am to �:00pm<lb />
i<lb />
Announcements<lb />
campus rnnTQTTAN<lb />
FELLOWSHIP<lb />
Looking for a fellowship of<lb />
Christians, a place to pray, study<lb />
God's word, be involved in social<lb />
and service projects? Need a ref-<lb />
uge from time to time? Campus<lb />
Christian Fellowship m ay be what<lb />
you are looking for. Our weekly<lb />
meetings are at 7pm Wednesdays<lb />
at our Campus House located at<lb />
200 E. 8th St directly across Co-<lb />
tanche St. from Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center. Everyone iswekome.<lb />
For more information, call Tim<lb />
Turner, Campus Minister, at 752-<lb />
7199.<lb />
REAL CRISIS<lb />
INTERVENTION<lb />
We need your experience!<lb />
Your achievements in everyday<lb />
situations can be useful to others.<lb />
Earn that feeling of accomplish-<lb />
ment. REAL Crisis Center is re-<lb />
cruiting volunteer crisis counsel-<lb />
ors for our telephone hot-line and<lb />
walk-in center. We will be offer-<lb />
ing training classes in this enrich-<lb />
ing field beginning January 25,<lb />
1993. Call 758-HELP or come by<lb />
312 East 10th Street.<lb />
COUNSFi iNr. cfnTFR<lb />
RELATIONSHIPS: This<lb />
group is intended for men and<lb />
women wanting to understand<lb />
the challenges and confusion ex-<lb />
perienced in their relationships<lb />
with other. This group will meet<lb />
every Thursday beginning Janu-<lb />
ary 21 from 1:30 - 3:00 pm in 329<lb />
Wright Building. Please call 757-<lb />
6661 to schedule an individual<lb />
counseling appointment prior to<lb />
joining the group. If the time does<lb />
not fit your schedule and you<lb />
would like to participate, please<lb />
call also.<lb />
STUDENT IFADFRS<lb />
The Council of Student Orga-<lb />
nization Leaders (COSOL) will<lb />
meet Tuesday, January 19,1993 at<lb />
3:30 p.m. in Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center Multi-Purpose Room. You<lb />
and officers of your group are<lb />
invited to attend. A great oppor-<lb />
tunity to meet other leaders and<lb />
share ideas and events! Fund rais-<lb />
ing will be the topic of discussion.<lb />
For more information call Lisa<lb />
Shibley at 757-4711.<lb />
COUNSFLINr. rFNTFR<lb />
25 or older? Join us for brown<lb />
bag lunches on Wednesdays from<lb />
noon to 1:30 pm. Come for part or<lb />
all of the time. This rap (if you're<lb />
over 25 you know what we mean)<lb />
group is an informal gathering<lb />
designed to be supportive and<lb />
help meet the needs of students<lb />
with family responsibilities. In-<lb />
formal discussions and presenta-<lb />
tions are the form at. Yes, there are<lb />
many students at ECU facing the<lb />
same concerns as you. Let's learn<lb />
from one another. Every Wednes-<lb />
day, noon to 1:30 pm at the Coun-<lb />
seling Center in 313 Wright Build-<lb />
ing. For more information, phone<lb />
George Gressman at 757-6661.<lb />
RECREATIONAL SFRVirFS<lb />
CLIMB to reach your highest<lb />
goals this semester with a little<lb />
help from OUTDOOR RECRE-<lb />
ATION! Climbing tower work-<lb />
shops will be February 9 and 18.<lb />
Registration for those climbing<lb />
workshops will begin January 13.<lb />
Workshops will begin at 3:00 pm.<lb />
WOMEN AND SELF-FSTFFM-<lb />
The Counseling Center is of-<lb />
fering a weekly therapy group for<lb />
women seeking their own voice<lb />
and wanting to experience satis-<lb />
faction with themselves and with<lb />
life. Call 757-6661 to schedule an<lb />
individual appointment prior to<lb />
joining the group. The group will<lb />
be held Tuesdays, 3:30 - 5 pm,<lb />
beginning January 19,1993.<lb />
NlNPOniJR<lb />
The Ninpo Club will begin<lb />
having meetings Jan. 19 at 9:30 in<lb />
Christenbury Gym room 108.<lb />
Ninjutsu is and Enlightened, self-<lb />
protectiion system that relies on<lb />
natural body movements and sci-<lb />
entifically applied dynamics.<lb />
Ninjutsn does not rely on speed<lb />
or strength, so it is an excellent<lb />
self defence method for individu-<lb />
als with smaller body frames or<lb />
weaker strength. All who are in-<lb />
terested are welcome to attend.<lb />
ORIENTATION TO CARFFR<lb />
SERVICES<lb />
The Career Services office<lb />
invites seniors and graduate stu-<lb />
dents who will graduate in May<lb />
Summer of December, 1993 to at-<lb />
tend an orientation meeting on<lb />
Wednesday, January 20, at 12:00<lb />
or Thursday, January 21 at 3:00 in<lb />
Bloxton House. The staff will give<lb />
an overview of career services<lb />
and distribute forms for students<lb />
to register with Career Services.<lb />
They will also discuss procedu es<lb />
for establishing a credentials file<lb />
and participating in employment<lb />
interviews on campus.<lb />
INTERVIEW SKIMS<lb />
WORKSHOP<lb />
Seniors, graduate stu-<lb />
dents and cooperative education<lb />
students who need help in devel-<lb />
oping or refining their interview<lb />
skills are invited to a workshop<lb />
sponsored by Career Services.<lb />
Come and learn special techniques<lb />
that will help you prepare for the<lb />
job search! The interview work-<lb />
shops will be held on Friday, Janu-<lb />
ary 22,3:00 pm and Monday, Janu-<lb />
ary 25, 3:00 pm, in the Bloxton<lb />
House.<lb />
RESUMF WRITING<lb />
WORKSHOP<lb />
The Career Services of-<lb />
fice announces it workshops on<lb />
resume writing to be held on<lb />
Wednesday, January 20, at 3:00<lb />
pm and Monday, January 25, at<lb />
5:30 pm in Bloxton House. Par-<lb />
ticipants will learn about format,<lb />
content and production of a pro-<lb />
fessional resume. Handouts will<lb />
be available. This workshop fs<lb />
especially designed for prospec-<lb />
tive graduates, but is open to any-<lb />
INCESTANnivlOIFSTA-<lb />
TION SURVIVORS<lb />
The Counseling Center and<lb />
Student Health Center are offer-<lb />
ing a weekly therapy group for<lb />
female survivors of childhood in-<lb />
cest and sexual molestation. The<lb />
group will focus on emotional and<lb />
psychological issues with in a con-<lb />
fidential and supportive environ-<lb />
ment. PleasecallDr.SaraSheperd<lb />
at 757-6661 or Dr. Steven Dauer at<lb />
757-6795 to schedule an individual<lb />
appointment prior to joining the<lb />
group. The group will be Wednes-<lb />
days, 3:30 - 5:00 pm beginning<lb />
January 20, and participation is<lb />
limited.<lb />
COUNSFI INC.<lb />
O&amp;DB<lb />
This support group is de-<lb />
signed for those who have experi-<lb />
enced the loss of a significant<lb />
other. The focus will be on under-<lb />
standing feelings, reactions to loss,<lb />
how to move toward recovery,<lb />
taking care of needs, and devel-<lb />
oping a positive outlook. Dr. Will<lb />
Ball and Bob Mitchell will be the<lb />
facilitators. The group will Start<lb />
Wednesday January 20 from 2-5<lb />
pm in 316 Wright Building.<lb />
MEN'S ISSUES<lb />
This group will explore<lb />
currentsocial expectations of men<lb />
and the pressures men experience.<lb />
The group will focus on exposing<lb />
stereotypes and redefining what<lb />
it means to be a man in light of<lb />
current ideas about emotional<lb />
health and well-being. This group<lb />
will meet on Mondays beginning<lb />
January 25 from 3-4 in 316 Wright<lb />
Building. For more information<lb />
please call 757-6661.<lb />
POETRY FORUM<lb />
The Poetry Forum will<lb />
meet on January 21, 8:00 pm, in<lb />
Mendenhall room 248. If you<lb />
would like feedback on your<lb />
work, please bring copier.<lb />
EAST CAROLINA HONORS<lb />
ORGANIZATION<lb />
ECHO will meet on Sun-<lb />
day, January 24 at 6:00 pm in GC<lb />
2017. We are planning an exciting<lb />
semester! All honor students (3.4<lb />
GPA or better) are invited to at-<lb />
tend. Hope to see you Sunday!<lb />
SOCIAL WORK CRIMIN AT<lb />
IUSTICE<lb />
Date Application Due for<lb />
Spring Admissions: January 29,<lb />
1993. Applications may be picked<lb />
up in Room 104-B.<lb />
;�<lb />
i<lb /><pb facs="00058359_tn_0006" /><lb />
� The East Carolinian<lb />
January 19, 1993<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 6<lb />
King's dream must survive for future<lb />
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice<lb />
everywhere.<lb />
He grew up in a family that nurtured him<lb />
with love and kindness, tempered with the<lb />
need for discipline and community.<lb />
He excelled in school, entering college<lb />
several years earlier than normal. He received<lb />
his degree at Morehouse College, going on<lb />
toearna Ph.D. at Crozer Theological Semi<lb />
nary.<lb />
He began his civil rights career<lb />
as pastor of the Dexter Avenue<lb />
Baptist Church, coming to the<lb />
South in an effort to change the<lb />
Jim Crow laws so prevalent at<lb />
the time.<lb />
He emerged victorious in<lb />
various campaigns, such as the<lb />
Montgomery Bus Boycott, the<lb />
Campaign in Birmingham, the<lb />
March on Washington and his<lb />
triumphant entry into Memphis.<lb />
He died a man who refused<lb />
to let oppression continue, a man<lb />
who wanted to  see America<lb />
stand as the great moral example<lb />
of the world He left behind him<lb />
a following that would continue<lb />
his work into the next three de-<lb />
cades.<lb />
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.<lb />
served, and still continues to serve, as a shining<lb />
example to all that one person can make a<lb />
difference. King's notoriety or verbal ability<lb />
was not what made him a great statesman;<lb />
rather, he has achieved immortality by his re-<lb />
fusal to separate morality from politics. In a<lb />
time where political corruption is not con-<lb />
demned, if not condoned, King proves that a<lb />
person can captivate a nation with morality.<lb />
King's goals were a three-step process:<lb />
abolishing Jim Crow laws, putting an end to<lb />
prejudice and discrimination and ending vio-<lb />
lence and poverty on a national, if not global,<lb />
scale. Jim Crow is virtually nonexistent today,<lb />
but the latter two still remain to be conquered.<lb />
We need to see ourselves through<lb />
King's eyes: color-blind. Different skin<lb />
pigmentation does not make us lesser or<lb />
better individuals; we all must struggle<lb />
to survive on a daily basis. Only when<lb />
we are joined together can we fight the<lb />
multitude of common enemies that<lb />
all people face.<lb />
Poverty and war do not dis-<lb />
tinguish between races. In two<lb />
World Wars, white men died side<lb />
by side with black men. Even to-<lb />
day, blacks and whites are fighting<lb />
together to establish peace in Bosnia<lb />
and the Middle East. Racism f allsby<lb />
the wayside in this situation; may<lb />
we all find some lesson in this fact.<lb />
As we look back on this holi-<lb />
day, we must see it for what it<lb />
truly symbolizes. Not a day off<lb />
from school or work, not some<lb />
commercialized event; a day<lb />
where we honor a man who<lb />
dedicated his entire life to eradi-<lb />
cating the many injustices he<lb />
encountered.<lb />
King has shown that racism and injustice<lb />
can be fought and conquered. If we live our<lb />
lives as we would have others live theirs and<lb />
show our children these same lessons, with<lb />
hope we can soon witness a nation that disre-<lb />
gards color as a basis of acceptance.<lb />
Again, one person can make a difference.<lb />
Make yours today by following in Dr.<lb />
Martin Luther King's footsteps: fight injustice<lb />
and discrimination by living well.<lb />
By Amy E. Wirtz<lb />
Every public action affects environment<lb />
You can change the world.<lb />
It's true. Everything you do �<lb />
from the food you eat to the type<lb />
of detergent you use�makes the<lb />
world a better or worse place in<lb />
which to live. Every time you open<lb />
your wallet, you, in essence, cast a<lb />
vote "for" or "against" the envi-<lb />
ronment<lb />
Now, I'm sure that some of<lb />
you are sick to death of hearing<lb />
about saving theenvironment, but<lb />
unless you realize your individual<lb />
impact and how simple it is to<lb />
change bad habits, it will be a<lb />
matter of years until all nature as<lb />
you and I see it vanishes.<lb />
You have more power than<lb />
you know. First and foremost, the<lb />
marketplace � whether the su-<lb />
permarket, hardware store or ap-<lb />
pliance showroom � is not a de-<lb />
mocracy. It doesn't take 51 per-<lb />
cent of people "voting" in any one<lb />
direction to affect environmental<lb />
change. Far from it. In fact, a rela-<lb />
tive handful of shoppers can send<lb />
shock waves through an industry<lb />
simply by making good "green"<lb />
chokes.<lb />
Why all of this "green<lb />
power" in the past few years? Well,<lb />
the growing concern over the en-<lb />
vironment iscertainly a factor, but<lb />
that's not the whole story. Part of<lb />
the answer has to do with the fact<lb />
that as consumers, Americans are<lb />
going through a transformation.<lb />
We are suddenly enlightened and<lb />
dare we say, empowered? When<lb />
it comes to protecting our bodies<lb />
and paychecks, we're much more<lb />
willing than ever before to take<lb />
matters into our own hands � to<lb />
stand up and be counted.<lb />
We, as Americans, are mov-<lb />
ing gradually from the "me" gen-<lb />
eration into the "we" generation.<lb />
Self-interest certainly hasn't dis-<lb />
appeared, but it has been tem-<lb />
pered by the fact that after a de-<lb />
cade or so of "feel-good" national<lb />
leadership (i.e. George Bush and<lb />
his Neanderthal chumps), many<lb />
of us don't feel good about the<lb />
world around us. Many have given<lb />
up on the government's ability to<lb />
solve the problems for us. As a<lb />
result, all we have left to count on<lb />
is ourselves.<lb />
Many problems have be-<lb />
come more personal, more wide-<lb />
spread and much more closer to<lb />
home. That certainly is the cr se<lb />
with the environment. Environ-<lb />
mental problems are no longer lim-<lb />
ited to a few localities. If s not<lb />
simply a sensationalized far-off<lb />
event � the Love Canal hazard-<lb />
ous waste leaks, a malfunctioning<lb />
Three Mile Island or even a gush<lb />
ingoil tanker by the name of Braer.<lb />
Almost every community in the<lb />
land is coming to grips with some<lb />
kind of environmental problem.<lb />
Generally, being a green con-<lb />
sumer can save you money. Re-<lb />
searchers found that on the aver-<lb />
age, consumers were actually pay-<lb />
ing between 8 to 22 percent less for<lb />
the green brands because of the<lb />
packaging. On the other hand,<lb />
some environmentally sound<lb />
products do cost more than their<lb />
harmful counterparts. I've found<lb />
mat it all equals out in the end,<lb />
alhough many would disagree.<lb />
All I can say is that those who<lb />
would challenge me should first<lb />
buy what I do for a few months.<lb />
Then we can talk.<lb />
You're chomping at the bit,<lb />
wondering how you can shop<lb />
green, right? Well, I have a few<lb />
tips for you lucky readers:<lb />
� Ldok for products pack-<lb />
aged in recyclable materials.<lb />
� Refuse to buy excessively<lb />
packaged products.<lb />
� Buy reusable containers.<lb />
� Support companies with<lb />
good environmental records.<lb />
� Use canvas or cloth bags<lb />
when you grocery shop.<lb />
� Donotsupport companies<lb />
that test on animals!<lb />
Above all � refuse, reuse,<lb />
recycle.<lb />
We can make the '90s the<lb />
"decade of the environment" or<lb />
the "decade of demise Which<lb />
will it be? You make the differ-<lb />
ence. Take this opportunity to cast<lb />
anothervote in the right direction.<lb />
Freedom's Call<lb />
By Jim Shamlin<lb />
Government fails to protect citizens' rights<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
The United States is one of<lb />
the first nations founded on the<lb />
principle that the function of gov-<lb />
ernment is to protect the rights of<lb />
citizens. Until then, the govern-<lb />
ment was often an oppressive<lb />
power that ruled the people in-<lb />
stead of served mem; mat limited<lb />
their freedom rather than pro-<lb />
tected it; that managed citizens as<lb />
if they were slaves rather than free<lb />
people.<lb />
Correspondingly, the Bill of<lb />
Rights is one of the first docu-<lb />
ments created by a government to<lb />
guarantee certain rights to its citi-<lb />
zens. The first 10 Amendments<lb />
are, in effect, promises that certain<lb />
rights will not be violated. T. us is<lb />
a complete inversion in the his-<lb />
tory of political thought, but it is<lb />
an inversion that the government<lb />
has failed to maintain.<lb />
What were once amend-<lb />
ments are now broken promises.<lb />
Every right that the Constitution<lb />
guarantees has been revoked,<lb />
abolished or abridged � with<lb />
the possible exception of the third<lb />
amendment, the bit about hous-<lb />
ing soldiers in private homes �<lb />
and every freedom mat remains<lb />
has strings attached. It is no<lb />
longer government that must<lb />
operate within narrow bound-<lb />
aries in its duty to citizens, but<lb />
citizens who must live within nar-<lb />
row boundaries in obedience of<lb />
the government<lb />
The abolition of citizens'<lb />
rights has been a slow process,<lb />
almost imperceptible � but in<lb />
comparing the government of to-<lb />
day with the one prescribed by the<lb />
Constitution, one will find they<lb />
are only vaguely similar. One of<lb />
the prime causes of this perver-<lb />
sion is the government itself.<lb />
Corruption in government<lb />
is widespread: while no branch of<lb />
government can claim innocence,<lb />
the most corrupt branch, by far, is<lb />
the legislative branch: the Senate<lb />
and House of Representatives.<lb />
Slowly, but effectively, the legis-<lb />
lative branch has undermined the<lb />
systems of checks and balances,<lb />
allowing itself to run rampantly<lb />
out of control. A few occurrences<lb />
demonstrate the degree of corrup-<lb />
tion, namely the widespread abuse<lb />
of government-controlled check-<lb />
ing accounts, and periodically, leg-<lb />
islature voting itself a monumen-<lb />
tal pay raise. The corruption,how-<lb />
ever, runs much deeper.<lb />
It is not within the power, or<lb />
the will, of the government to cor-<lb />
rect itself. On the campaign trail,<lb />
James R. Knisely, General Manager<lb />
Blair Skinner, Managing Editor<lb />
Arthur A. Sutorius, Advertising Director<lb />
Elizabeth Shimmel, News Editor<lb />
Karen Hassell, Asst. News Editor<lb />
Dana Danielson, Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Robert Todd, Sports Editor<lb />
Warren Sumner, Asst. Sports Editor<lb />
Sean Herring, Copy Editor<lb />
Gregory Dickens, Copy Editor<lb />
Dai! Reed, Photo Editor<lb />
Joe Horst, Opinion Page Editor<lb />
Richard Haselrig, Staff Illustrator<lb />
Michael Albuquerque, Business Manager<lb />
John Bullard, Circulation Manager<lb />
Cori Daniels, Layout Manager<lb />
Monique Campbell, Assistant Layout Manager<lb />
Woody Barnes, Creative Director<lb />
Matt MacDonald, Systems Manager<lb />
Deborah Daniel, Secretary<lb />
The East Carolinian has served the East Carolina campus community since 1925. emphasizing information that affects<lb />
ECU students. The East Carolinian publishes 12,000 copies every Tuesday and Thursday. The masthead editorial in each<lb />
edition is the opinion of the Editorial Board. The East Carolinian welcomes letters expressing all points of view. Letters<lb />
should be limited to 250 words or less. For purposes of decency and brevity, The East Carolinian reserves the right to edit<lb />
or reject letters for publication. Letters should be addressed to The Editor, The East Carolinian, Publications Bldg ECU.<lb />
Greenville, N.C 27858-4353. For more information, call (919) 757-6366.<lb />
Bill Clinton firmly demanded that<lb />
the legislative branch take budget<lb />
cuts. Shortly thereafter, he stood,<lb />
almost cowering among members<lb />
of Congress, and said that their<lb />
budget would not decrease. This<lb />
demonstrates the impotence of the<lb />
executive branch � and the judi-<lb />
cial branch is helpless to do any-<lb />
thing until a case isbroughtbefore<lb />
mem. Congress is literally above<lb />
the law.<lb />
Legislature has not simply<lb />
limited (or destroyed) the power<lb />
of the other branches of govern-<lb />
ment; it has usurped power, tak-<lb />
ing for itself the powers of all.<lb />
Constant overturning of Presiden-<lb />
Every right<lb />
that the<lb />
Constitution<lb />
guarantees<lb />
has been<lb />
revoked,<lb />
abolished or<lb />
abridged<lb />
rial vetoes has made the executive<lb />
branch unable to check any abuse<lb />
of power and the refusal of the<lb />
line-item veto has denied the ex-<lb />
ecu rive branch the power to weed<lb />
out graft. Furthermore, ad-hoc<lb />
committees have denied the ex-<lb />
ecutive branch its power to carry<lb />
out the laws.<lb />
Congress has also taken con-<lb />
trol over the judicial branch. Abus-<lb />
ing its power to review appoin-<lb />
tees, legislature controls the per-<lb />
sonnel who compose the judicial<lb />
branch, lining the benches with<lb />
cronies who will promote the in-<lb />
terests of Congress rather man fair<lb />
judges who will revoke oppres-<lb />
sive laws. Furthermore, through<lb />
Senate hearings and other pro-<lb />
ceedings, Congress has taken law<lb />
out of the courtroom entirely and<lb />
put it under its own direct control.<lb />
By far, one of the greatest<lb />
assaults on freedom is the depart-<lb />
mentalization of law � the cre-<lb />
ation of commissions, bureaus,<lb />
departments and other agencies<lb />
that operate beyond the control of<lb />
the executive and judicial<lb />
branches. These agencies have the<lb />
power to pass laws, carry them<lb />
out and punish offenders without<lb />
any interference from the Consti-<lb />
tutionally-prescribed govern-<lb />
ment. Overlooked by most citi-<lb />
zens, these agencies are the most<lb />
flagrant violators of citizens'<lb />
rights. Consider the following ex-<lb />
amples:<lb />
� The Department of Agri-<lb />
culture dictates the crops that uv<lb />
dependent farmers may produce'<lb />
places limits on their production,<lb />
restricts distribution and controls<lb />
prices in a supposedly "free" mar-<lb />
ket<lb />
� The Federal Communica-<lb />
tion Commission abridges die free-<lb />
dom of speech by restricting civil-<lb />
ian access to the airwaves and by<lb />
revoking the licenses of stations<lb />
that broadcast material to which<lb />
it objects.<lb />
� The Food and Drug Ad-<lb />
ministration denies citizens ac-<lb />
cess to effective treatments, of-<lb />
ten used overseas, and delays<lb />
the marketing of safe and benefi-<lb />
cial pharmaceuticals.<lb />
Each of these agencies was<lb />
formed for a legitimate purpose<lb />
� the Department of Agricul-<lb />
ture was meant to advise farm-<lb />
ers, the FCC was meant to pro-<lb />
tect the rightsofbroadcastersand<lb />
the FDA was meant to protect<lb />
citizens from quackery � but<lb />
each of these agencies has over-<lb />
stepped its boundaries. Each of<lb />
them is now the destroyer of the<lb />
rights it was founded to protect.<lb />
These three are not excep-<lb />
tional cases of corruption � they<lb />
are mere examples of the abuse of<lb />
power that results when any por-<lb />
tion of government is allowed to<lb />
operate outside the system of<lb />
checks and balances. They illus-<lb />
trate the sort of perversion of<lb />
power that occurs in virtually ev-<lb />
ery government agency, and on a<lb />
smaller scale, the kind of corrup-<lb />
tion that has taken place in the<lb />
body that has created mem�the<lb />
Congress.<lb />
Even though the Constitu-<lb />
tion has been invalidated, its guar-<lb />
antees revoked by a branch of gov-<lb />
ernment that has run amuck, there<lb />
is a right within the Declaration of<lb />
Independence that Congress can<lb />
never legislate away � the right<lb />
to alter or abolish any government<lb />
that becomes destructive of tine<lb />
rights of its citizens. Legislature<lb />
hasnotyet taken away our right to<lb />
vote. While that right still exists,<lb />
wemustclean House, and Senate,<lb />
with paper�but if ever that right<lb />
is legislated away, we must clean<lb />
House, and Senate, with lead.<lb />
-IrWli���<lb /><pb facs="00058359_tn_0007" /><lb />
Tlie East Carolinian<lb />
January 19, 1993<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
Page 7<lb />
Art Works<lb />
Literary aits magazine to showcase<lb />
winners<lb />
By Gentry Barnett<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Winners of the 1993 Rebel com-<lb />
petition have been announced.<lb />
TheReMhasbeena traditionat<lb />
ECU since the late 1950s and pres-<lb />
ently serves as the campus literary<lb />
arts magazine.<lb />
Margie O'Shea, managing edi-<lb />
tor of the Rebel and a ceramics stu-<lb />
dent in the School of Art, is hoping<lb />
for an April 1 publish date to show-<lb />
case winning entries.<lb />
With O'Shea's direction, this<lb />
year's Rebel will have a new look<lb />
and a specific goal.<lb />
"The staff and I feel the most<lb />
important point in publishing the<lb />
Rebel is to showcase ECU's finest<lb />
artists and writers and their work<lb />
she said. "Our goal is to give expo-<lb />
sure to the winners and finalists of<lb />
the contest<lb />
This goal inspired over 200 lit-<lb />
erary and artistic entries that were<lb />
judged in November.<lb />
The top four overall winners of<lb />
this year's contest are as follows:<lb />
Shannon Morrow won Bestof Show<lb />
for "Self Portrait" in the painting<lb />
category,prize$150.Firstplacewas<lb />
awarded to Jeanne Brady for "Who<lb />
Will Have No Remorse Just Not<lb />
So Story 40" in the drawing cat-<lb />
egory, prize $100. Second place<lb />
was awarded to Stanton Blakeslee<lb />
for "Depleting Environment First<lb />
in Series" in the illustration cat-<lb />
egory, prize $75. Nikki Holbrook<lb />
won third place in the wood design<lb />
category for "Pueblo Ceremonial<lb />
Bird Vanity prize $50.<lb />
The winners of the poetry cat-<lb />
egory areas follows: firstplace($100)<lb />
toJ.E. Boyette for "Visitation sec-<lb />
ond place ($50) to Tracy Gay for<lb />
"Tenure third place ($25) to Don<lb />
Marr for "The Swing<lb />
The prose winners are: first<lb />
See Art page 8<lb />
Museum of art<lb />
hangs with the best<lb />
By John Bullard<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Photo by Catherine Walker<lb />
Best of Show (below) "Self-Portrait" by Shannon Morrow.<lb />
Second Place (above) "Depleting<lb />
Environment - 1st in Series" by<lb />
Stanton Blakeslee. Third Place<lb />
(left) "Pueblo Ceremonial Bird<lb />
Vanity" by Nikki Holbrook.<lb />
Check it out<lb />
All visual entries will be shown at<lb />
the Greenville Museum of Art on<lb />
Evens Street from March 1 to 5.<lb />
Driving into town this past<lb />
Sunday, back from your week-<lb />
end vacation of culture, you may<lb />
have passed one of those brown<lb />
signs pointing in the direction of<lb />
the Greenville Museum of Art.<lb />
What!? Greenville Museum of<lb />
Art?<lb />
Yes, it's hard to believe, but<lb />
it's true, Greenville does have an<lb />
art museum. And, contrary to the<lb />
ECU out-of-towner, snob-<lb />
bish belief that<lb />
Greenville doesn't<lb />
know what art is, it<lb />
does.<lb />
Try George Bel-<lb />
lows, Louis<lb />
Nevelson, George<lb />
Segal and a host of<lb />
other highly acclaimed<lb />
American artists on for<lb />
size that are part of The<lb />
GMA's permanent collection.<lb />
The Museum also features<lb />
works by recognized North Caro-<lb />
linians such as Frances Speight,<lb />
Paul Hartley, and Ray Elmore.<lb />
All of these artists are part of an<lb />
expanding collection that rivals<lb />
many of the East Coast's galler-<lb />
ies.<lb />
The Museum's 1993 season<lb />
began on J anuary 12 with Marvin<lb />
Saltzman: Select Landscapes in the<lb />
West Wing Gallery, Gifts: 1990-<lb />
1992 in the Commons, and Ben<lb />
Owen 111: Generations and Beyond<lb />
in the North and South Galleries.<lb />
And that's just the beginning. The<lb />
first part of the season raps up in<lb />
April with Sarah Blakeslee, Jo-<lb />
seph Suttle, and Lope Max Diaz.<lb />
"Our Exhibition schedule for<lb />
January through April is very<lb />
full said C. Barbour Strickland<lb />
III, GMA Director. "I would like<lb />
to highlight the Sarah Blakeslee: A<lb />
Retrospective exhibit because it<lb />
will be a milestone for her and<lb />
our Museum. The Museum orga-<lb />
nized the retrospecti ve which wi 11<lb />
cover over 60 years of Blakeslee's<lb />
paintings<lb />
This semester the Rebel,<lb />
ECU's literary arts<lb />
magazine, will hold<lb />
its annual exhibi-<lb />
tion of prize artand<lb />
submissions in the<lb />
West Wing Gal-<lb />
lery.<lb />
The show be-<lb />
gins March 1 and<lb />
lasts for five days. This<lb />
exhibit shows how the stu-<lb />
dent body and TheGM A can ben-<lb />
efit one another.<lb />
Another pending exhibit will<lb />
feature Andy Warhol prints. If<lb />
enough money can be raised, the<lb />
show will be presented in May.<lb />
This is where ECU students can<lb />
make an impact by becoming<lb />
members.<lb />
Students can become mem-<lb />
bers of The GMA for $15, which,<lb />
if enough students contribute,<lb />
will go a long way in providing<lb />
for the funds needed to secure<lb />
shows such as the Warhol exhibit.<lb />
See Warhol page 8<lb />
Florida, Jamaica set destinations<lb />
for Student Union's Spring Break<lb />
By Tricia McCrory<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
As the rain and chilly winds<lb />
remind us that winter is in full<lb />
effect, ECU students are com-<lb />
forted with the anticipation of<lb />
Spring Break '93.<lb />
Visions of sunny, white, <lb />
sandy beaches being lapped by"<lb />
clear turquoise waters dance irit<lb />
our heads as the winter winds<lb />
dance outside our windows. But,<lb />
fear not, the ECU Student Union<lb />
Travel Committee has made para-<lb />
dise attainable at the most popu-<lb />
lar Spring Break hot spots. Trips<lb />
to Day tona Beach and Lake Buena<lb />
Vista, Fla and Montego Bay in<lb />
Jamaica have been priced very<lb />
reasonably, thanks to the travel<lb />
committee.<lb />
This year the committee has<lb />
introduced Spring Break '93 in<lb />
Jamaica. Various hotels in the<lb />
beautiful Montego Bay are avail-<lb />
able. The trip is scheduled for<lb />
March 6 - 1q A price of $429<lb />
includes airfarejErcyn Charlotte,<lb />
seven nights Hotel accorrondda(<lb />
tions, airpori ajfiofel, trans-<lb />
portation, allhotel texesandser-<lb />
vice charges, andPUrsSby Sv-<lb />
dentTriyelServie&amp;s terjtefeenta-<lb />
ttves. A'full schedule dfe activi-<lb />
ties irtduties parties, optional<lb />
9tde. trijs and discotints to night<lb />
eubs restau rants Ind shops. '<lb />
V ThetnptoDayfonaandLake .<lb />
Buena Vista is scheduledjo;Ieave<lb />
by bus March 5 to!feturp March <lb />
14. There id an initial registra:<lb />
tion fee of $50. m$<lb />
Two plans offer options in<lb />
various affordable price ranges.<lb />
Plan A is priced a $239 per per-<lb />
son in quad 'ioccupancy rooms,<lb />
$279 per person in triple occu-<lb />
pancy rooms and $379 per per-<lb />
son in twin occupancy rooms.<lb />
PlanB.funs $399 per person<lb />
in quad occupancy rooms, $449<lb />
in triple occupancy rooms, and<lb />
$539 in twin occupancy rooms.<lb />
The price of Plan B includes one<lb />
day's admission to Disney<lb />
World's Magic Kingdom, MGM<lb />
Studios,and EpcotCenter,aswell<lb />
as Busch Gardens and Sea World.<lb />
Hotel transportation and ac-<lb />
commodations for eight nights<lb />
are included in the price of both<lb />
plans.<lb />
; Participants are responsible<lb />
�for additional expenses such as<lb />
i meals, and a deposit on the bal-<lb />
iance is payable on or before Feb.<lb />
"1.<lb />
Don't-be left in the cold for<lb />
Spring Break '93. ECU students,<lb />
staff, faculty, alumni and family<lb />
members are encouraged to take<lb />
advantage ot these vacation op-<lb />
portunities.<lb />
For more information and<lb />
reservationscontact theECUCen-<lb />
tral Ticket Office at Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center or call 757-4788.<lb />
Native American Organization<lb />
re-establishes on campus<lb />
By Pam Revels<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Native American Organization of ECU was<lb />
created to boost awareness of the heritage and culture<lb />
of the American Indian.<lb />
Theorganizarion,asdefined in the Student Hand-<lb />
book, was established "to provide fellowship for Na-<lb />
tive Americans enrolled at ECU; to involve members<lb />
in learning experiences about the culture and history<lb />
of Native Americans; and to provide peer counseling<lb />
and tutorial services when needed<lb />
When the organization disbanded last year, these<lb />
goals wereabandoned. Lack of participation and gen-<lb />
eral apathy had made the group weak and unstable.<lb />
Members had stopped attending meetings and events,<lb />
eventually causing the organization to dissolve.<lb />
Enter Kim Sampson, a junior transfer student<lb />
from Louisburg College, who also happens to be a<lb />
Native American. She is currently working to reorga-<lb />
nize the Native American Organization and make it<lb />
moreactive club.The main thing she islookingfor this<lb />
year is the stability that the organization lacked in the<lb />
past.<lb />
Sampson addressed this issue in theorganization's<lb />
first meeting, which was held Jan. 14 in Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center. "Thereare85-87NativeAmericanson<lb />
campus. We neti o be more active and do more<lb />
together as a group she said.<lb />
Sampson suggested several changes in the<lb />
organization's constitution to help alleviate the stabil-<lb />
ity problem. Currently, the constitution states that<lb />
members must attend only three meetings per semes-<lb />
ter. Sampson suggested encouraging members to par-<lb />
ticipate more often by raising this requirement to five<lb />
or six meetings per semester.<lb />
Thequestion of the frequency of meetings wasalso<lb />
raised.Theconstitution says there should be twomeet-<lb />
ings a month. Sampson feels this number should be<lb />
increased to bring group members together more fre-<lb />
quently.<lb />
The members must vote on these twosuggestions.<lb />
If the changes are passed, hopefully they will aid in<lb />
producing a stable and healthy organization.<lb />
The group also needs to raise consciousness of its<lb />
existence. The Native American Organization wants to<lb />
make itself well known on campus. Plans are under-<lb />
way for a T-shirt design and a publicity committee for<lb />
advertising, to develop fundraising programs and to<lb />
get involved in campus events. "When the scfuxil has<lb />
activities where minorities come together, we'll be in<lb />
the group Sampson assured.<lb />
There are several major events already listed on<lb />
the organization's agenda. One is the Adult Unit)'<lb />
See Organization page 8<lb />
ECU senior<lb />
crowned Miss<lb />
Greenville<lb />
By Lisa Baumann<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Miserable weather d idn't seem to bother the stand-<lb />
ing-room-only crowd that packed Rose High School<lb />
auditorium to see the crowning of the 1993 Miss<lb />
Greenville Pitt County Queen Jan. 14.<lb />
Jennifer West, a senior at ECU, walked away with<lb />
the crown, the title and a $1,000 academic scholarship.<lb />
Candace Hudspeth, a junior at ECU, won runner-up<lb />
and a $500 scholarship.<lb />
The Miss Greenville Pageant, sponsored by the<lb />
Eastern Carolina Scholarship Association, is in its third<lb />
year running. The ECSA is currently the biggest schol-<lb />
arship foundation for women.<lb />
Ten women, all of whom are ECU students or<lb />
alumni, were contestants in the pageant. They include<lb />
twograduates�DawnDouglasandKarenGreenwell,<lb />
seniors Virginia Montgomery and Jennifer West, jun-<lb />
iors Alexis Hickman, Frances Holcomb and Candace<lb />
Hudspeth, and freshmen Amanda Beasley, Shawna<lb />
Norrisand Karen Whaley.<lb />
According to Kim Dale, contestant coordinator<lb />
and publicity chairperson, winningthe MissGreenville<lb />
PittCountypageantcouldbea stepping stone for the<lb />
winner.<lb />
"The winner of this pageant goes on to represent<lb />
Greenville in Raleigh for the title of Miss North Caro-<lb />
lina Dale said. "The winner of the Miss North Caro-<lb />
lina crown then moves on to compete in the Miss<lb />
America pageant<lb />
The last time Greenville produced a Miss North<lb />
Carolina was in 1958 when Betty Lane Evans won the<lb />
pageant.<lb />
The requirements for entering thepageant include<lb />
living, working, or attending school in the Pitt county<lb />
area. The contestants must be 18 through 24 years of<lb />
age. The winner was selected based on performances<lb />
in four main areas. They include an interview with the<lb />
judges, which counts 40 percent; talent, which counts<lb />
30 percent; evening gown competition, which counts<lb />
Photo by Dail Reed<lb />
Kim Davis (right) handed her 1992 title over to the<lb />
new Miss Greenville, Jennifer West, on Jan. 14.<lb />
15 percent; and the swinsuit competition, which also<lb />
counts 15 percent.<lb />
The judges, who must be accredited, wereall from<lb />
out of town to avoid contestant bias.<lb />
Despite stereotypes about beauty pageants ex-<lb />
ploiting women, Dale is q uick to say that the pageants<lb />
are "a sport for women<lb />
"Beauty pageants give women a chance to excel at<lb />
performance, public speaking, and whatever their<lb />
talents may be she said.<lb />
Individual awards were also presented at the<lb />
pageant. Francis Holcomb was named Miss Conge-<lb />
niality, an award voted on by the other contestants.<lb />
Jennifer West won both the talent and swimsuit award.<lb />
Alexis Hickman was named second runner up, fol-<lb />
lowed by Karen Whaley as third runner up.<lb />
Several local dignitaries, including Mayor Nancy<lb />
Jenkins, attended the pageant. Kimberly Davis, Miss<lb />
1992 Pitt County, performed and handed over her<lb />
crown to the winner with blessings.<lb />
1. "I Will Always Love You(from The Bodyguard) Whitney Houston<lb />
2. "Rump Shaker' Rex-N-Effect<lb />
3. "If I Ever Fall In Love' Shai<lb />
4. "In The Still Of The Night' Boyz n Men<lb />
5. "Saving Forever For You'Shanice<lb />
6. "Rhythm Is a Dancer' Snap<lb />
7. "I'd Die Without YOU (from Boomerang) P.M. Dawn<lb />
8. "Good Enough' Bobby Brown<lb />
9. "Deeper And Deeper Madonna<lb />
10. 'To Love Somebody' Mich.el Bolton Source: Cashbox magazine<lb />
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81 The East Carolinian<lb />
Art<lb />
JANUARY 19, 1993<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
place ($100) to Angela Bacon Reid<lb />
for "Keeping House second place<lb />
l$50)toimShamlinfor "A Cleaner<lb />
"Place third place ($25) to Josephine<lb />
; for "Rain<lb />
This issue's judges were not<lb />
; ECU affiliated. Judging the art cat-<lb />
' egory wereGeorge Baka, PittCom-<lb />
 munity Gollege instructor; Meade<lb />
i Home, Director of Blount-Bridges<lb />
 House inTarboro;andMarkBrown<lb />
i of the Kinston Arts Council.<lb />
Warhol<lb />
Prose judges were: Susan<lb />
Sturgill,authorandillustratorfrom<lb />
Columbia, S.C and Ashley B.<lb />
Futrell, Sr editor emeritus.<lb />
Joseph Bruchac, poet, editor<lb />
and storyteller from New York City;<lb />
and Marvin Hunt from Campbell<lb />
University judged the prose cat-<lb />
egory.<lb />
Winners, finalists and entries<lb />
will be invited to show at Greenville<lb />
Museum of Art, March 1 - 5.<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
'Nashville<lb />
sound' finds<lb />
open arms<lb />
Memberships for students in-<lb />
 elude the Members' Newsletter,<lb />
; exhibition announcements, the<lb />
! annual report, invitations to spe-<lb />
cial events, discounts on activi-<lb />
! ties and much more.<lb />
For those with more money,<lb />
! highermembershipsareavailable<lb />
that grant more privileges.<lb />
! Strickland welcomes all com-<lb />
jments and input from the com-<lb />
j munity regardless of whether one<lb />
; is a member or not.<lb />
"In our planning process we<lb />
Iwould like to please every one of<lb />
!you, but we know that is not al-<lb />
Iways possible" Strickland said.<lb />
Tohelpusplanforthefuturewe<lb />
i Organization<lb />
i ���������<lb />
i<lb />
i<lb />
Conference, whichisheldevery year<lb />
n March. The conference focuses<lb />
bn bringing Native Americans to-<lb />
gether, and involves presentations<lb />
and seminars designed to explain<lb />
heri tage and culture. Booths selling<lb />
pottery and jewelry will also be set<lb />
up. The group also plans to attend<lb />
the Haliwasaponi Pow-wow in<lb />
April.<lb />
The two events stress the em-<lb />
phasis that the organization places<lb />
on learning the heritage along with<lb />
treating fellowship.<lb />
There are members of several<lb />
different tribes here on campus, in-<lb />
cluding Lumbees, Hahwasaponis<lb />
and Cherokees. With this diversity<lb />
comes the opportunity to leam from<lb />
would like to know what hits your<lb />
'hot button If you have anything<lb />
in mind, simply write it on a card<lb />
and send it to us. We will do our<lb />
best to accommodate you<lb />
With excellent collections, ex-<lb />
hibits, and staff, The GMA has<lb />
been bringing culture to<lb />
Greenville since 1939. Now it is<lb />
time for ECU students to became<lb />
involved.<lb />
Who knows? Maybe next<lb />
weekend, on your way back into<lb />
town, you might want to follow<lb />
those brown signs to find out<lb />
where The Greenville Museum<lb />
of Art is located � just in case<lb />
you decide to try it out.<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
The Associated Press<lb />
each other about different tribal<lb />
customs and cultures.<lb />
"I mink we need to grow to-<lb />
gether and leam about our Indian<lb />
heritage Sampson said with con-<lb />
cern.<lb />
Membership in the organiza-<lb />
tion is not strictly limited to Native<lb />
Americans. Anyone interested in<lb />
the Native American heritage is<lb />
welcome � the club does not dis-<lb />
criminate.<lb />
The next meeting will be Tues-<lb />
day, Jan. 26 from 630 - 730 p.m. in<lb />
Room 14 of Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center. If you are interested yet can-<lb />
not attend or need more informa-<lb />
tion, contact Kim Sampson at 931-<lb />
7616.<lb />
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) �<lb />
Country music, long a mainstay<lb />
on radio, is surging on network<lb />
TV as well, with Garth Brooks and<lb />
Billy Ray Cyrus leading the way.<lb />
There were five country mu-<lb />
sic specials on network TV in 1992<lb />
and three more will be aired early<lb />
this year. Programs showcasing<lb />
"the Nashville Sound" are com-<lb />
manding strong ratingsand draw-<lb />
ing solid support from advertis-<lb />
ers.<lb />
"Country music has become<lb />
an important part of the entertain-<lb />
ment world and part of the social<lb />
fabric, and TV has jumped on it<lb />
said Ed Benson, executive direc-<lb />
tor of the Country Music Associa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Brooks had his own highly<lb />
rated special on NBC last January<lb />
and alsoappeared on ABC's "Best<lb />
of Country '92" on Dec. 10. Cyrus<lb />
was on "Best of Country '92 and<lb />
his own ABC special is scheduled<lb />
to be broadcast in February. He's<lb />
under contract for two more,<lb />
thanks to the popularity of his<lb />
single "Achy Breaky Heart" and<lb />
his album Some Gave All.<lb />
"A Country Music Celebra-<lb />
tion a two-hour special marking<lb />
the 35th anniversary of the CM A,<lb />
will air on CBS in the first quarter<lb />
of this year. Vince Gill, Wynonna<lb />
Judd and Kenny Rogersareamong<lb />
those scheduled to appear on the<lb />
show.<lb />
Another CBS special,<lb />
"Women of Country has been<lb />
taped for broadcast in early 1993.<lb />
ItfeaturesJudd,Mary-Chapin Car-<lb />
penter, Emmylou Harris, Kathy<lb />
Mattea,Trisha Yearwood and oth-<lb />
ers.<lb />
"Country music is capitaliz-<lb />
ing on things sociologically<lb />
Benson said. "There's a return of<lb />
fundamental values in erica.<lb />
The product is right for the times<lb />
The Connells are playing Greenville?<lb />
i<lb />
Photo courtesy TVT Racords<lb />
Surprise, surprise! Tickets are on sale for their Thursday night performance at the Attic: $10 in<lb />
advance, $12 at the door. Check it out<lb />
The CMA's annual awards<lb />
show in September, which in-<lb />
cluded live performances by both<lb />
Brooks and Cyrus, was the third<lb />
highest rated program of the week.<lb />
The two-hour show was seen by<lb />
48 million viewers.<lb />
"They turned away advertis-<lb />
ers for the show Benson said.<lb />
In May, CBS broadcast the<lb />
special "Country Music Hall of<lb />
Fame 25 featuringabout50 coun-<lb />
try performers saluting the silver<lb />
anniversary of the Nashville<lb />
shrine. Also last spring, the Acad-<lb />
emy of Country Music awards<lb />
show was broadcast on NBC.<lb />
One ratings failure was NBC's<lb />
"Hot Country Nights" in early<lb />
1992, which was not renewed af-<lb />
ter 12 weeks. It did better than<lb />
previous NBC shows in that time<lb />
spot, but still finished in the bot-<lb />
tom third of the weekly rankings.<lb />
"The time slot (early Sunday<lb />
night) was one of the worst of the<lb />
week Benson said. "It was<lb />
against 'Murder, She Wrote<lb />
which tied up the older demo-<lb />
graphic, and Fox Network had a<lb />
good lineup targeting the younger<lb />
audience<lb />
Country music got a global<lb />
boost in October when the cable<lb />
channel Country Music Television<lb />
began a European cable network.<lb />
Both the American and European<lb />
channels broadcast country mu-<lb />
sic videos.<lb />
Also on cable, "Hats Off to<lb />
Minnie: America Honors Minnie<lb />
Pearl" in October drew some of<lb />
the strongest ratings ever on<lb />
cable's The Nashville Network.<lb />
One hundred celebrities partici-<lb />
pated in the 2 12-hour special<lb />
honoring Pearl.<lb />
And "Hee Haw the country<lb />
stalwart,iscelebratingits 25 th year<lb />
on the air with "Hee Haw Silver<lb />
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Hie East Carolinian<lb />
Sports<lb />
Renovation will<lb />
By Jason Tremblay<lb />
Senior Sports Writer<lb />
Every ardent ECU sports fan has expe-<lb />
rienced it; that numbing of the buttocks<lb />
'round about the third quarter, the inescap-<lb />
able lower back pain from hunching over,<lb />
the annoying pool of perspiration under<lb />
each arm from the heat Everyone has<lb />
suffered through these minor tortures in<lb />
order to support our indoor Pirate athletic<lb />
teams in theoh-so-inadequate MingesColi-<lb />
seum. Thankfully, theseproblemsmaysoon<lb />
be all but an unhappy memory buried far<lb />
beneath waves of comfort and excitement,<lb />
all made possible by the impending reno-<lb />
vation of the Minges sports facility.<lb />
Delays have created serious problems<lb />
fortheECU'sstudents,athlencstaff,aswell<lb />
as team members. East Carolina's volley-<lb />
ball team will play no home games next<lb />
season, men's and women's basketball are<lb />
scheduled on the road through December,<lb />
and thephysicaleducationand recreational<lb />
services must make their own housing ar-<lb />
rangements.<lb />
With so many considerations to be taken<lb />
into account, some are questioning the ne-<lb />
cessity of the project<lb />
"As we look at the conference we par-<lb />
ticipate in men's and women's basketball<lb />
and volleyball, (Minges) is probably at the<lb />
bottom of the heap facility-wise from the<lb />
standpoint of all the bleachers Hart said.<lb />
Beyond the sports applications of the<lb />
facility. Hart cites the other uses of the<lb />
building, including ceremoniesand assem-<lb />
blies.<lb />
"We get a lot of complaints from par-<lb />
ents who attend commencement because<lb />
it's so hot students who attend concerts<lb />
have voiced the same complaints Hart<lb />
added.<lb />
After 18 months into the planning, the<lb />
estimated cost of $9 million is twice the<lb />
MIngmg coUmmwn<lb />
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C-Ya! Renovations to Minges Coliseum will close the building down next year the<lb />
renovations will upgrade the facility from one of the worst of Division one schools.<lb />
original budget figure. The project plans to<lb />
give the building between 7,600 and 7,800<lb />
chairback � yep, you read it right,<lb />
chairbacks�seats,uppingthecurrentseat-<lb />
ing capacity of the antiquated bleachers<lb />
from 6,500 uncomfortable slabs.<lb />
"Our plan is to go into Minges, and<lb />
basically, gut it Dave Hart Jr East<lb />
Carolina's director of athletics, explained.<lb />
"Gutall thebleachers, replace all the bleach-<lb />
ers with chairbacks, put a new playing<lb />
surfacedown,airconditionit, build 12 to 16<lb />
concession stands, which would totally<lb />
modernize the facility<lb />
The exterior of the coliseum will re-<lb />
main basically the same, but will appear<lb />
slightly larger. When completed, the seat-<lb />
ing will form a bowl effect.<lb />
The project was originally scheduled<lb />
for completion this April, but has been<lb />
pushed back until next year, with occu-<lb />
pancy slated for January, 1994.<lb />
"The delay was created by what was<lb />
occurring in the legislature, and then the<lb />
architects'nervousness really overwhether<lb />
or not we would get the quality that we<lb />
want by trying to move so rapidly in this<lb />
project Hart said. "I think people see the<lb />
very real need in this project, and from that<lb />
perspective, I think everyone understands<lb />
the importance of this project to the univer-<lb />
sity and to the athletic department, as well<lb />
as the physical education needs<lb />
And now for perhaps the most impor-<lb />
tant question in these tough economic times,<lb />
especially in the North Carolina school sys-<lb />
tem: Who's going to pay for all of this?<lb />
Hartclaimsthatthespectatorswon'tsee<lb />
any escalated ticket prices in the near future,<lb />
at least not due to the renovation project<lb />
"There'snotaplanrightnow thatneces-<lb />
sarily is escalating ticket prices; I hope what<lb />
will escalate ticket prices will be increased<lb />
attendance and the consistent level of suc-<lb />
cess that our teams will demonstrate<lb />
In thatcase, no worries to theconsumer.<lb />
rap uUSJMU ;<lb />
ECU (53)<lb />
Min fgftrb<lb />
m-am-ao-taPP<lb />
Thunnan 17 3-50-01-4006<lb />
Samuels 31 5-150-02-30110<lb />
Smith 34 5-121-24-70111<lb />
Coley 36 2-83-53-12057<lb />
OTonneU40 1-43-61-111235<lb />
Cagle 5 1-20-00-0002<lb />
Rodgerson 4 1-10-00-0002<lb />
James 4 1-10-01-1010<lb />
Baker 4 0-2k00-0010<lb />
Blackmon 25 3-92-40-5028<lb />
Totals 20022-59 9-1714-45121453<lb />
Percentages: FG - 373, Ft.529,3 pt. Goals: 0-t-<lb />
.000, Team Rebound 2, Blocked Shots�1,<lb />
Turnovers - 21, Steal6.<lb />
JMU (60)<lb />
Min fgftrb<lb />
m-am-ao-taPf�P<lb />
Algeo 31 2-92-22-500A<lb />
Ratliff 30 5-100-11-110310<lb />
Woodson 27 2-81-26-8115<lb />
Lee 33 6-142-2345314<lb />
Shelly 40 4-152-30-23a11<lb />
Powell 16 1-50-00-100J<lb />
Hopkins 23 5-112-23-60312<lb />
Totals 20025-72 9-1217-4291360<lb />
Percentages: FG - 347, Ft. 750,3 pt Goals: 1-5-<lb />
�111, Team Rebounds- 3, Blocked Shots -7<lb />
Turnovers -11, Steals-10.<lb />
1st half2nd halfFinal<lb />
ECU 2627B<lb />
JMU 273360<lb />
Ladies imitate men and<lb />
lose conference game<lb />
By Kevin Hall<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Looking to bounce back from thoir<lb />
worst performance of the season, the<lb />
East Carolina Lady Pi-<lb />
rate hoopsters opened<lb />
conference play Friday<lb />
night on the home<lb />
court of the Lady<lb />
Dukes of James Madi-<lb />
son. The result was an<lb />
improvement, but an-<lb />
other loss. JMU held<lb />
the Pirates to 37 per-<lb />
cent shooting from the<lb />
floor, and ECU scored<lb />
only two points in the<lb />
final 2:19. The Dukes<lb />
held on to win by seven<lb />
points, 60-53.<lb />
The Pirates trailed<lb />
by only one point at<lb />
the half, 27-26. From<lb />
there, the lead<lb />
switched back and<lb />
ft. th several times be-<lb />
fore ECU's offense<lb />
turned sour. JMU<lb />
went on a 14-7 run and<lb />
controlled the rest of<lb />
the game.<lb />
Pirate point guard<lb />
Photo by Bltf Ransom<lb />
I got skills! Gaynor O'Donnell<lb />
leads the NCAA in assists<lb />
O'Donnell, the nation's assist leader,<lb />
dished out twelve in this game, a Convo-<lb />
cation Center record. She also grabbed<lb />
twelve rebounds. However, O'Donnell<lb />
also committed seven of the team's 21<lb />
costly turnovers. Turn-<lb />
overs and lack of shoot-<lb />
ing touch have hurt first-<lb />
year Head Coach Rosie<lb />
Thompson's team of<lb />
late.<lb />
Senior center<lb />
Rhonda Smith led ECU<lb />
in scoring,as usual, with<lb />
11 points. Smith also<lb />
grabbed seven re-<lb />
bounds. Feisty Toina<lb />
Coley snagged 12 boards<lb />
and scored seven for the<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
With, the loss, ECU<lb />
dropped to 5-4 on the<lb />
year and 0-1 in the Colo-<lb />
nial Athletic Association.<lb />
The Dukes improved to<lb />
8-4,1-0. The Pirates'road<lb />
trip continued Sunday<lb />
night with a matchup<lb />
against CAA member<lb />
Richmond.<lb />
Gaynor O'Donnell<lb />
was the only Pirate toearn<lb />
Gaynor an assist in the contest.<lb />
UNC players charged with<lb />
possession of stolen goods<lb />
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) - Two<lb />
former NorthCarouna football playerswere<lb />
charged with misdemeanor possession of<lb />
stolen property after maintenance workers<lb />
found furniture in their dormitory room<lb />
taken from a dorm lounge.<lb />
Chuckie Burnetteand Julius Reese were<lb />
charged Wednesday.<lb />
"We can't blame anybody but our-<lb />
selves said Bumette,22,asenior from Haw<lb />
River. Burnette quit the team during pre-<lb />
season after losing the starting job he held<lb />
last year and ending up as the No. 3 quarter-<lb />
back.<lb />
Burnette said he and Reese bought two<lb />
chairs, a coffee table and an end table for $70<lb />
from a man in a pickup truck.<lb />
At the time, the roommates had no idea<lb />
that the furniture had been stolen from the<lb />
lounge a day or two before, he said.<lb />
The furniture, valued at $908.70, was<lb />
discovered missing Aug. 14 along with 10<lb />
otherpieces from thesecond, third and fourth<lb />
floors of the dormitory. The total val ue of the<lb />
Stolen furniture is $2,149.<lb />
University police suspect that football<lb />
players who stayed in Carmichael Dormi-<lb />
tory from Aug. 7 to Aug. 17 had something<lb />
todo with the theft, DetectiveClay Williams<lb />
said. Burnette and Reese were staying in<lb />
rooms on the third floor, according to a<lb />
search warrant<lb />
Bumettesaid heand Reese realized their<lb />
new furniture was stolen when the team was<lb />
told about the theftd uring practiceone day.<lb />
"We didn't know what to do Burnette<lb />
said. "We didn't know what type of trouble<lb />
we could get in<lb />
So they kept the furniture.<lb />
"Weshouldhavedonesomethingabout<lb />
it Burnette said.<lb />
Reese,21,ajuniorfromWinston-Salem,<lb />
returned to Chapel Hill on Wednesday af-<lb />
ternoon to have the warrant served on him.<lb />
He is not enrolled in classes for academic<lb />
reasons, Burnette said.<lb />
Athletic Director John Swofford will<lb />
withhold comment until he can speak with<lb />
football coach Mack Brown, said sports in-<lb />
formation directorRickBrewer. Brevversaid<lb />
today that Swofford at the NCAA meeting<lb />
in Dallas, and Brown is recruiting.<lb />
Double your<lb />
pleasure double<lb />
your fun<lb />
By Thad Peoples<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The students, faculty and staff at<lb />
East Carolina will be given a rare op-<lb />
portunity to get nasty � at Pirate<lb />
Double Dare (based on the Nickel-<lb />
odeon game show "Double Dare").<lb />
There will be trivia questions, physi-<lb />
cal challenges and an obstacle course.<lb />
This game has a reputation for being<lb />
the messiest show on television.<lb />
East Carolina's version of the<lb />
popular game show will be held Jan.<lb />
28 at 6:30 p.m. The show will be com-<lb />
prised of two preliminary rounds in<lb />
which teams will compete in a ques-<lb />
tion and answer session. If a team does<lb />
not know the correct response, they<lb />
can dare the opposing team to answer<lb />
the same question for double the<lb />
points. If that team cannot find the<lb />
correct response, they, in turn, can<lb />
Page 9<lb />
Photo by Dan r��j<lb />
All-American: American University dominated the Pirates in almost every<lb />
way, Saturday night in Minges.<lb />
Eagles send pirates<lb />
to 7th straight loss<lb />
By Levator Chevis<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Saturday in Minges, Lester Lyons'<lb />
and Anton Gill'scombinedeffortscould<lb />
not penetrate the Eagles defense, result-<lb />
ing in a 89-64 Pirate loss� their seventh<lb />
defeatinarow�against visiting Ameri-<lb />
can University.<lb />
Constant miscues of easy lay-ups<lb />
and poor free throw shooting weakened<lb />
the Pirate attack. ECU showed promise<lb />
of a comeback, during the first half, but<lb />
fell short as the Eagles soared to the lead<lb />
and on to victory.<lb />
American ranked last in field goal<lb />
percentage, three-point field goal per-<lb />
centage and in scoring margin in the<lb />
CAA, but managed to lead the Pirates in<lb />
each category, making the Eagle's im-<lb />
provement and a decline in the Pirates<lb />
apparent<lb />
American's coach, Chris Knoche,<lb />
credited their win to guard Brian<lb />
Gilgeous' efforts in containing Lester<lb />
Lyonsand leading American'soffensive<lb />
attack. He also credited Michael<lb />
Blackwell's and Bryan Palmer's good<lb />
efforts off the bench.<lb />
Three-point shots were the sig-<lb />
nificant factorinthisgame and helped<lb />
American expand their lead in the<lb />
second half. Gilgeous and Palmer<lb />
both scored 11 points in the second<lb />
half. With 10 minutes left in regula-<lb />
tion, their lead soared from two to 17<lb />
and by the end of the game the Eagles<lb />
increased the lead to 25, leaving some<lb />
ECU fans embarrassed.<lb />
An ton Gill and Lester Lyons totaled<lb />
18pointseach. NineofLyons'andl2of<lb />
Gill's points came in the second half.<lb />
The leaders maintained theirscor-<lb />
ingfrom thefirsthalfbutECU needed<lb />
high scoring from the rest of the Pirates,<lb />
which they did not receive, to keep them in<lb />
the game and give them a chance of winning.<lb />
ECUvs.SU<lb />
ECU (64)<lb />
Min fg ft rb<lb />
m-a m-a o-t<lb />
Jonei 11 0-3- 0-0 0-1<lb />
Clll 31 8-14 l-l o-5<lb />
Copeland 26 2-4 4-6 1-5<lb />
Peterson 23 3-10 0-0 0-0<lb />
Lyons 28 5-13 6-6 1-3<lb />
Richardson 23 0-3 0-0 1-0<lb />
Hunter 6 3-10 0-0 4-0<lb />
Lewis 10 2-2 1-2 0-1<lb />
Young 2 1-2 0-0 0-0<lb />
Armstrong 7 0-0 0-3 2-1<lb />
Toliver 2 0-0 0-0 0-0<lb />
James 2 0-1 0-0 0-0<lb />
Pf<lb />
1<lb />
3<lb />
0<lb />
4<lb />
3<lb />
1<lb />
4<lb />
2<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
1<lb />
0<lb />
18<lb />
8<lb />
7<lb />
18<lb />
0<lb />
6<lb />
5<lb />
2<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
Totals 200 24-6212-18 9-28 18 20 64<lb />
Percentages: FG - 387. Ft. 667.3 pt. Coals: .170<lb />
.150, Team Rebounds - 3, Blocked Shots - 3,<lb />
Turnovers - 2, Steals - 6.<lb />
AU (89)<lb />
Min fg ft rb<lb />
m-a m-a o-t<lb />
Fudd 18 2-4 0-0 1-3<lb />
Gilgeous 35 6-9 8-4 1-4<lb />
Sedmek 16 76 3-4 2-7<lb />
Franklin 32 2-6 4-6 0-3<lb />
Krivolupic 35 5-5 0-0 0-2<lb />
Blackwell 12 3-4 0-0 0-1<lb />
Palmer 27 7-7 2-2 1-8<lb />
Lawrence 14 4-10 0-2 0-0<lb />
Cilliam 6 0-0 2-2 2-0<lb />
Washington 10-0 0-0 0-0<lb />
Robinson 5 0-0 0-0 0-0<lb />
Totals 200 tl-5119-24 7-38 19 18 89<lb />
r. rcentages: FG - .607, Ft 792,3 pt Goals: 8-15-<lb />
i X Team Rebounds - 3, Blocked Shots -1,<lb />
Turnovers - 4, Steals - 3.<lb />
1st half 2nd half OT Final<lb />
Pf<lb />
2<lb />
2<lb />
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1<lb />
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4<lb />
19<lb />
7<lb />
8<lb />
13<lb />
8<lb />
18<lb />
8<lb />
2<lb />
0<lb />
0<lb />
ECU<lb />
AU<lb />
38<lb />
40<lb />
26<lb />
49<lb />
64<lb />
89<lb />
Recreational services to<lb />
sponsor tournament<lb />
See Double page 11<lb />
ECU Recreational Services<lb />
If you enjoy billiards,<lb />
table tennis, chess or bowl-<lb />
ing, then ECU Recreation<lb />
Tournaments may be for<lb />
you.<lb />
The tournaments,<lb />
headed by Lynn Jobes, take<lb />
place during the months of<lb />
Januaryand February. ECU<lb />
students will compete<lb />
against students from other<lb />
universities all over the<lb />
country if qualified for the<lb />
regional tournament.<lb />
In order for a student to<lb />
be eligible for the recreation<lb />
tournaments, heshe must<lb />
be enrolled at ECU at the<lb />
time of the tournament<lb />
competitions. The stu-<lb />
dent must be taking a<lb />
minimum of three class-<lb />
room credit hours and<lb />
must have a cumulative<lb />
grade point average of a<lb />
2.0.<lb />
There are three lev-<lb />
els of competition in-<lb />
volved in the tournament<lb />
process. First, there are<lb />
campus competitions.<lb />
These competitions are<lb />
used to select the students<lb />
who will go to the re-<lb />
gional competitions.This<lb />
yea r the regiona 1 tou rna-<lb />
ment will beheld at the Uni-<lb />
versity of Tennessee in<lb />
Knoxville, Tennessee.<lb />
Winnersof the regional<lb />
tournament are eligible for<lb />
the international tourna-<lb />
ment, hosted by The Uni-<lb />
versity of California at Irvine<lb />
this year.<lb />
ECUoffers a wide range<lb />
of activities one could be<lb />
involved with if interested<lb />
in participating in the East<lb />
Carolina Recreational Tour-<lb />
naments. The bowling tour-<lb />
nament will be held on<lb />
Thu rsday, Jan. 28,1993 from<lb />
See Rec page 11<lb /><pb facs="00058359_tn_0010" /><lb />
iilwiiiiii'wMwWnit<lb />
10 The East Carolinian<lb />
JANUARY 19, 1993<lb />
Colonial Men's Basketball Report<lb />
Through January 18,1993<lb />
l�am CAA Overall 2$ Home Away Neutral streak<lb />
James Madison 3-0 1.000 10-4 .714 7-1 2-3 1-0 Won 3<lb />
UNC Wilmington 2-1 .667 10-2 .833 5-0 4-2 1-0 Won 2<lb />
Old Dominion 2-1 .667 8-4 .667 3-1 4-3 1-0 Lost 1<lb />
Richmond 2-1 .667 6-6 .500 3-2 3-2 0-2 Won 3<lb />
American 2-1 .667 4-8 .333 3-2 1-5 0-1 Lost 1<lb />
William &amp; Mary 1-2 .333 8-4 .667 5-2 2-2 1-0 Lost 1<lb />
George Mason 0-3 .000 5-10 .333 2-3 2-7 1-0 Lost 6<lb />
EAST CAROLINA 0-3 .000 4-8 .333 2-2 1-6 1-0 Lost 7<lb />
Flayers of the Week:<lb />
Dec.7- T. Roberts, W &amp; M<lb />
Dec. 14- L Lyons, ECU<lb />
Dec.21-T.Shaw,UNCW<lb />
Jan. 4- B. Edwards, JMU<lb />
Jan. 11- P. Sessoms, ODU<lb />
Jan. 18-B.Gilgeous,AU<lb />
RICHFOOD<lb />
COLONIAL POW<lb />
Brian Gilgeous�<lb />
American University<lb />
Senior Forward from<lb />
Brooklyn, NY<lb />
Brian Gilgeous exploded<lb />
for 82 points in three AU<lb />
games last week. In a 95-88<lb />
loss to Old Dominion,<lb />
Gilgeous had 26 points with<lb />
five rebounds and five assists.<lb />
In the Eagles' 89-84 over-<lb />
time loss at Penn, Gilgeous had<lb />
a career high 35 points and<lb />
eight rebounds.<lb />
He concluded the week<lb />
with a game high 21 points<lb />
and five rebounds in an 89-64<lb />
win at East Carolina. In the<lb />
three games, Gilgeous shot<lb />
55.8 (29-52) from the field<lb />
and 85.7 (18-21) from the free<lb />
throw line while averaging<lb />
27.3 points and 6.0 rebounds<lb />
per game.<lb />
Gilgeous currently tops the<lb />
CAA in scoring (20.9ppg) and<lb />
is second in free throw accu-<lb />
racy (79-92, 85.9).<lb />
ALSO NOMINATED: Jeff<lb />
Chambers, JMU; Kenny Wood,<lb />
UR and Todd Cauthorn, W&amp;M.<lb />
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with free fitness physicals for ECU students<lb />
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lose weight, get into shape, or<lb />
both? If so, Recreational Services<lb />
offersabroad range of fitness pro-<lb />
grams. Among these are Fitness<lb />
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tation, fitness classes, and<lb />
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Fitness Fizzicals are available<lb />
to all ECU students FREE of<lb />
charge. Appointments may be set<lb />
up each Monday-Thursday from<lb />
3:00-5:00 p.m. in room 107<lb />
Christenbury Gymnasium. Fit-<lb />
ness Fizzicals are conducted by<lb />
the Human Performance Lab Staff<lb />
at Minges Coliseum and take ap-<lb />
proximately one hour. A Fitness<lb />
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sition,cardiovascular endurance,<lb />
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in the following fitness programs.<lb />
Fitnessclassesareoffered ev-<lb />
ery day from 3-7 p.m. These<lb />
classes not only aid in toning the<lb />
muscles but provide a cardiovas-<lb />
cular workout that will benefltyour<lb />
daily regimen. Some of the most<lb />
recent classes added to the sched-<lb />
ule are Funk Aerobics (aerobics<lb />
with dance music), Supra Hi-Lo<lb />
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aerobics), and Jump-Start Aerobics.<lb />
Jump-Start is the perfect choice for<lb />
individualsjust getting started in an<lb />
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VitaClubs are self directed<lb />
and designed to enhance personal<lb />
fitness programs. Club Ped, ECU'S<lb />
official walking club, is the latest<lb />
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for students, faculty and staff and<lb />
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Rec<lb />
Continued from page 9<lb />
7 p.m. -10 p.m. at Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center.<lb />
The men's billiards tournament will<lb />
be held on Thursday, Jan. 21 from 7 p.m. -<lb />
10p.m. in the Mendenhall Billiards Center.<lb />
The women's billiards tournament will be<lb />
held on Tuesday, Jan. 26 from 7 pm-lOpm<lb />
in the Mendenhall Billiards Center.<lb />
The chess tournament will be held<lb />
Wednesday, Jan. 27 and 28 on the ground<lb />
floor of Mendenhall Student Center rooms<lb />
8-C,D, and E. The time for the chess tourna-<lb />
ment is from 7 p.m. -10 p.m.<lb />
Men's table tennis tournament will be<lb />
held on Tuesday, Jan. 19 from 7pm-10 p.m.<lb />
The women's table tennis tournament will<lb />
be held on Monday, Jan. 25, 1993 from 7<lb />
p.m10 p.m. Both the men's and women's<lb />
table tennis tournaments will be held in<lb />
Mendenhall.<lb />
There is a $2 entry fee for each tourna-<lb />
ment division. Also, a student wishing to<lb />
participate in the recreation tournaments<lb />
must fill out an eligibility form. Eligibility<lb />
forms areavailable at Mendenhall Billiards<lb />
Center.<lb />
The ECU recreation tournaments area<lb />
great way to meet people and travel the<lb />
country visiting various schools and cam-<lb />
puses. ECU Student Union will pay all<lb />
expenses for those who qualify to par-<lb />
ticipate in the regional and international<lb />
tournaments. These expenses include<lb />
transportation, food, lodging and tour-<lb />
nament costs, and entry fees.<lb />
For more information about this op-<lb />
portunity con tact Lynn Jobesat 757-4711,<lb />
or pick up a flier at Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center in the billiards game room.<lb />
Double<lb />
Continued from page 9<lb />
double dare the other side. This gives<lb />
the team the option of either answer-<lb />
ing the question or facing a Rec Ser-<lb />
vices Physical Challenge.<lb />
Either choice can give the team, if<lb />
successful, four times the points of the<lb />
initial question, not to mention the fun<lb />
they could have in the physical chal-<lb />
lenge.<lb />
After winners have been declared<lb />
in each of the preliminary sessions<lb />
matches, there will be a semifinal<lb />
round to determine the "Final Four<lb />
In this semifinal round, each of the<lb />
four teams will be running through<lb />
ECU's specially made obstacle course<lb />
designed only for the best Double Dare<lb />
participants, though not for those with<lb />
weak stomachs.<lb />
It's going to get messy.<lb />
The team with the best time will be<lb />
dubbed "Double Dare champions" and<lb />
their roommates will probably not let<lb />
them back in their respective rooms.<lb />
T-shirts, bottle huggers, and vari-<lb />
ous other prizes will be given out to<lb />
the best teams following the conclu-<lb />
sion of the tournament.<lb />
Those interested in fielding a<lb />
team in this tournament, you need to<lb />
sign up in room 204 of Christenbury<lb />
Gymnasium by 5 p.m. on Tuesday,<lb />
Jan. 26.<lb />
Each team should have four play-<lb />
ers, whether male or female. Only<lb />
those who do not mind getting dirty,<lb />
however, should apply.<lb />
For details call J.R. at 757-6387 or<lb />
stop by 104 Christenbury Gymnasium.<lb />
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Smith 279-155-76-121423<lb />
Baker 80-10-00-0000<lb />
Samuels 262-51-21-3245<lb />
Blackmon 235-51-11-30211<lb />
Minnesota finds no<lb />
comfort with Laettner<lb />
Totals 20029-6315-25 17-41 16 25 73<lb />
Percentages: FG - .460, Ft. 600, 3 pt. Goals:0-4 -<lb />
.000, Team Rebounds - 8, Blocked Shots -1,<lb />
Turnovers - 24, Steals - 9.<lb />
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learn that he couldn't accept losing. Neither<lb />
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Spring Rush 1993<lb />
Jan. 26-29 8-11 p.m.<lb />
Rush Workshops Available<lb />
To learn more about the Greek system: Tuesday Jan. 19Aycock Hall lobby, Wednesday Jan. 20 GarrettHall lobby<lb />
Transportation will be available Tuesday 26th - Friday 29<lb />
by the East Carolina Transit Buses to pick all rushees at the top of the hill and at Garrett<lb />
ASO<lb />
The Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity was nationally founded in December of 1845 at<lb />
Yale University. Alpha Sig has been a strong growing chapter on the campus of<lb />
ECU for many years. They give annually to the American Lung Association and<lb />
enjoy a very active intramural, academic, and social life. If you are interested in<lb />
rushing a fraternity go by and visit Alpha Sigma Phi.<lb />
Ben<lb />
Beta Theta Pi is one of the oldest fraternities in the nation; founded on August 8,<lb />
1839. From a small town in Ohio has stemmed one of the greatest fraternities ever.<lb />
Here on this camDus we strive to combine all aspects of fraternitv life: social-<lb />
academic, athletic as well as many other activities which show the day-to-day life<lb />
of a very tight brotherhood.<lb />
Delta Chi was founded at ECU to break away from the "norm" in fraternity life.<lb />
We believe in strong Brotherhood, while maintaining each Brother's distinct<lb />
personality. Delta Chi has outstanding friendship athleticism, leadership,<lb />
scholarship, and most of all good times. We are looking for men that want to make<lb />
the most of college life. If you would like to build a tradition rather than become<lb />
part of one, Delta Chi is for you. We look forward to meeting you at rush, and<lb />
remember, If you car find a better fraternitv join them!<lb />
AXO<lb />
Delta Sigma Phi was chartered at East Carolina in April of 1971, and has<lb />
continually given what it could to better the ECU Greek system. Delta Sig is based<lb />
on three simple, but loyal principles: Leadership, Scholarship, and Brotherhood.<lb />
Brotherhood is a phenomenon that can be felt and witnessed much better than<lb />
it can be explained. It is a deep friendship with men who can always be depended<lb />
upon to help when there is a need, and to be there to share the experience of self<lb />
growth in the incredibly complex world of college life.<lb />
The Kappa Alpha Order was chartered on September 26, 1958 at East Carolina<lb />
University. At KA there is a deep tradition in preserving the quality of Southern<lb />
gentlemen. Kappa Alpha's athletic program is known for its consistent rate of<lb />
success. Our brotherhood would like to extend an invitation to all interested men<lb />
to attend rush at our house. We are looking forward to meeting you during rush.<lb />
nKA<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternitv was founded on March 1, 1968 at the University of<lb />
Virginia. Pika at ECU is a fraternity that takes great pride in their involvement on<lb />
the campus and around the community . Pika was rechartered at ECU six years<lb />
ago and has flourished to be one of the greatest supporters of the Greek system.<lb />
If you're thinking of going Greek this year check out Pi Kappa Alphait may be<lb />
one of the best decisions of you college life.<lb />
nKO<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi was chartered at East Carolina in 1963. Since the beginning we have<lb />
proven to be a strong force in the development of fine young men to serve our<lb />
campus. We offer a variety of activities to excel in ranging form a string athletic<lb />
program to community service and projects for the handicapped. We are known<lb />
to have a very strong social program and hold many major events throughout the<lb />
year. We have a very strong alumni association that helps in our endeavors. Our<lb />
scholarship program helps to develop our brothers as students. So remember,<lb />
when you're in a rush to the only wayGO PI KAPP!<lb />
At East Carolina, Sigma Nu is a combination of rich tradition and new membership<lb />
First chartered in 1959, the Eta Beta chapter of Sigma Nu is among the oldest of<lb />
all Fraternities at ECU. Fraternity life at Sigma Nu offers many things for all its<lb />
members: an active social life, strong support for athletics, community service, and<lb />
academics. Nationally, Sigma Nu is among the best in all categories. With over 230<lb />
chapters and 130 thousand brothers, it is the third largest fraternity internationally.<lb />
Its comprehensive Educational Foundation (LEAD.) provides many scholarships<lb />
and offers many great leadership development programs. We encourage you to<lb />
Rush Sigma Nu and above all, GO GREEK!<lb />
XOE<lb />
At Si$mna Phi Epsilon we believe that as well as providing numerous opportunities<lb />
during the college years, the fraternity experience continues throughout one's life.<lb />
Sig Ep provides an environment where a brother develops and learns many<lb />
important social skills such as sportsmanship, scholarship, and communication<lb />
amons many others. We pride ourselves on being one of the best fraternities at<lb />
East Carolina as well as in the nation. Sigma Phi Epsilon has been named ECU's<lb />
most outstanding fraternity two out of three years. On a national level the North<lb />
Carolina Kappa Chapter has been recognized as one of the best all-aroundSig Ep<lb />
chapters in the nation. Sit? Ep is looking for balanced men who excel not only in<lb />
academics, but in athletics, leadership, and social skills as well. We extend an<lb />
imitation to all interested, qualified men with a desire to become a part of Sigma<lb />
Phi Epsilon.<lb />
Kappa Sigma was founded on the East Carolina Campus on Novem bcr 20, 1966.<lb />
Since then the fraternity has strived to represent the Greek system of ECU well.<lb />
Located on Tenth Street directly across from campus, the fraternity offers a<lb />
convenient spot for its member to gather between classes, as well as being in easy<lb />
walking distance from the residence halls. The basis of the Kappa Sig fraternity is<lb />
its brotherhood and through that brotherhood we will continue to grow and<lb />
prosper long into the future.<lb />
AXA<lb />
Lambda Chi Alpha is a fraternity of honest friendship. We have over 210 fraternity<lb />
chapters nationally. Being a Lambda Chi means becoming a part of a brotherhood<lb />
of men whose friendship will last a lifetime. Being a Lambda Chi means knowing<lb />
that there will always be someone who cares about you, someone who will be<lb />
anxious to help you over those rough spots in life. The Lambda Chis invite you<lb />
to become a part of their association. Come by and look us over, we think you will<lb />
be glad you did!<lb />
OCT<lb />
Phi Kappa Psi is one of the newest fraternities on the ECU campus. Nationally<lb />
founded in February of 1852 at Jefferson College, Phi Psi has been on the ECU<lb />
campus for 4 vears and has fast become a working part of the Campus Greek<lb />
system. During rush, if you are interested in rushing a fraternity, try Phi Kappa Psi.<lb />
We might be just what you're looking for in your college life.<lb />
OKT<lb />
Your college years are a prime opportunity to challenge yourself. This means<lb />
making the most of the classes, people, and situations you encounter. Fraternities<lb />
encourage this; Phi Kappa Tau is comprised of a solid brotherhood involved in a<lb />
wide range of campus activities. We arc also very strong on a national level, with<lb />
over 100 chapters across the country and about 550,000 in academic scholarships<lb />
awarded annually through our headquarters. The advantages of fraternity<lb />
memberships do not end upon graduation. Phi Kappa Tau graduates have the<lb />
opportunity to get together at the house every year at alumni events, such as<lb />
Homecoming. So go ahead and challenge yourself, get involved with a fraternity.<lb />
The Eta Kappa chapter of Sigma Pi was the second fastest chapter in Sigma Pi<lb />
International history. Sigma Pi is the up-and-coming fraternity on campus. Sigma<lb />
Pi is known for its diversity among members yet has a very strong brotherhood.<lb />
Sigma Pi is very competitive with each and every fraternity on campus and with<lb />
your help will become an even more dominant part of the Greek system at East<lb />
Carolina. If you want to go Greek, experience a great brotherhood, meet lots of<lb />
people, and have a good time then go Sigma Pi.<lb />
ETT<lb />
Sigma Tau Gamma has a long and proud heritage of offering young men the<lb />
opportunity to broaden their lives through fraternal brotherhood. With over 100<lb />
chapters across the country, Sigma Tau Gamma is recognized nationally and has<lb />
its home office in Warrensburg, MO. Our national office works closely with our<lb />
chapter here at East Carolina which maximizes our bonds to one another and the<lb />
communitv. Come see what makes Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity the most unique<lb />
and diversified on campus. Sigma Tau Gamma - taking tradition to tomorrow.<lb />
TKE<lb />
Tau Kappa Epsilon, founded in 1899, has become the largest international<lb />
fraternity with around 365 chapters in the U.S. and Canada. TKE calls itself "the<lb />
fraternity for life" and over 100,000 members worldwide are proving it through<lb />
their interest in the fraternity that continues long after graduation. TKE participates<lb />
in activities ranging form sports and scholastics to community project. If you like<lb />
what you hear, come on down to the bottom of the hill to the TKE house and find<lb />
out if TKE is for you.<lb />
ex<lb />
Theta Chi was first chartered at East Carolina on March 15, 1958. We are an<lb />
established Fraternity with over 50 active brothers who pride themselves on the<lb />
concept of unitv and closeness within the brotherhood. Theta Chi strives among<lb />
the top in athletics and scholastics and is a catalyst for individual accomplishment.<lb />
We challenge you to be a part of our continued success and extend an invitation<lb />
to rush Theta Chi. Our new house location is 312 East 11th St. (758-6969). Be<lb />
a part of the Greek leader of the 90's. ROLL CHI!<lb />
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