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�<lb />
Alcohol Awareness<lb />
The Director<lb />
to the<lb />
hat possible<lb />
have to Al<lb />
lapter 8 on<lb />
What's up with NAFTA? �<lb />
Tune in to The East Carolinian's<lb />
masthead on page 5 for an update<lb />
on all the fuss brewing over<lb />
The North American Free<lb />
Trade Agreement.<lb />
$<lb />
$<lb />
"Tllii��Imi�<lb />
Today<lb />
N<lb />
Tomorrow<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Vol. 68 No. 60<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Thursday, October 21,1993<lb />
14 Pages<lb />
Another ECU student robbed at gunpoint<lb />
By Maureen Rich<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Guns, robbery and violence<lb />
continue to threaten students<lb />
walking on campus late at night,<lb />
either by themselves or in pairs,<lb />
while the assailants remain at<lb />
large. With each incident the level<lb />
of violence has escalated,<lb />
prompting campus police to in-<lb />
crease security and student<lb />
awareness across campus.<lb />
While two incidents oc-<lb />
curred around 3 a.m. on Oct. 14<lb />
and 16, the third armed robbery<lb />
and assault with a deadly<lb />
weapon took place Tuesday<lb />
morning, Oct. 19, at 12:35 a.m. on<lb />
the ECU campus once again.<lb />
Three black males accosted<lb />
an ECU student after he with-<lb />
drew cash from the ATM ma-<lb />
chine at Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center. It is believed that the<lb />
assailants followed him from the<lb />
downtown area onto campus.<lb />
After confronting the stu-<lb />
dent, one of the three assailants<lb />
brandished a "military-style<lb />
semi-automatic handgun ac-<lb />
cording to police reports.<lb />
"Freeze one assailant told<lb />
the victim. "Give me your money<lb />
or I'll kill you At this point, the<lb />
victim attempted to run.<lb />
The assailant struck the vic-<lb />
tim several times in the back,<lb />
knocking him to the ground. The<lb />
assailants then robbed him of his<lb />
wallet, which contained approxi-<lb />
mately $56 in cash.<lb />
The three suspects were de -<lb />
scribed as black males, all wear-<lb />
ing shorts and T-shirts. No fur-<lb />
ther identifying characteristics<lb />
are available.<lb />
"We are concerned for the<lb />
health and safety of our stu-<lb />
dents said Dr. Alfred T.<lb />
Ma tthews, vice chancellor for Stu-<lb />
dent Life. Matthews said every<lb />
effort will be made to inform stu-<lb />
dents of the existing campus<lb />
crime situation, and ECU police<lb />
plan to visit residence halls to<lb />
speak to students directly.<lb />
Lt. Keith Knox, crime pre-<lb />
vention officer for ECU police,<lb />
provided several crime preven-<lb />
tion tips, as well as advice to fol-<lb />
low in the event of a robbery or<lb />
assault.<lb />
Do not walk alone at night.<lb />
Walk in groups of three or more.<lb />
Knox reminded students of sev-<lb />
eral transportation availabilities.<lb />
"Escorts are available from<lb />
Public Safety per request of two<lb />
So, here<lb />
they<lb />
are!<lb />
Just when you<lb />
thought you<lb />
might never find<lb />
that one book<lb />
you need for that<lb />
big paper, you<lb />
find out that the<lb />
reason you can't<lb />
find it on the<lb />
shelf is because<lb />
i! is in a<lb />
WAREHOUSE!<lb />
Photo by<lb />
Tony Rumple of<lb />
ECU News Bureai<lb />
Beavis and<lb />
Butthead<lb />
get burned<lb />
MTV restructures<lb />
and reprosrams<lb />
popular adult<lb />
cartoon<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) � Beavis<lb />
and Butt-head, the fire-loving,<lb />
doltish cartoon characters<lb />
blamed by a mother for the<lb />
death of her 2-year-old child,<lb />
will no longer be spewing their<lb />
brand of humor early in the<lb />
evening.<lb />
MTV said Monday it is<lb />
moving the callous pair from 7<lb />
p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Eastern time.<lb />
The cult cartoon was criti-<lb />
cized earlier this month after an<lb />
Ohio mother of a 5-year-old who<lb />
started a fire that killed his<lb />
younger sister accused the show<lb />
of turning her son into a fire-<lb />
bug.<lb />
Beavis and Butt-head,<lb />
nightmare caricatures of teen-<lb />
age boys, like to light fires and<lb />
and chant "fire is good MTV<lb />
said last week it would delete<lb />
any reference to fire in the fu-<lb />
ture.<lb />
As for the moving of the 7<lb />
p.m. show, "B&amp;B" creator Mike<lb />
judge and MTV "want to come<lb />
up with a different concept for<lb />
new episodes of the series that<lb />
could be on earlier said MTV<lb />
spokeswoman Tina Exarhos.<lb />
Fans will be able to watch<lb />
their heroes back-to-back, since<lb />
they're also on at 11 p.m.<lb />
ECU disputes<lb />
historic district<lb />
By Jason Williams<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
It has all the makings of a<lb />
nasty political fight. On one side<lb />
stand the City of Greenville and<lb />
the Historic Preservation Com-<lb />
mission. Opposing them are sev-<lb />
eral property owners on Fifth<lb />
Street and, potentially, the ECU<lb />
Administration.<lb />
The dispute stems from a<lb />
project of Greenville's Depart-<lb />
ment of Planni g and Commu-<lb />
nity Developnru nt that would<lb />
designate an area of downtown a<lb />
local historic district. The district<lb />
encompasses the residences and<lb />
buildings between First and Fifth<lb />
Streets on the north and south,<lb />
and Lewis and Eastern Streets on<lb />
the east and west. Much of it<lb />
borders on the ECU campus, and<lb />
the district includes five univer-<lb />
sity properties.<lb />
Actually, this area, called<lb />
the College View Historic Dis-<lb />
trict, has already been officially<lb />
recognized as an historic district.<lb />
It was placed on the National<lb />
Register of Historic Places March<lb />
19,1992.<lb />
Greenville Environmental<lb />
Planner Donald Belk explained<lb />
the designation. "These buildings<lb />
must undergo various processes<lb />
of review when any proposed<lb />
renovation is brought forth. It<lb />
See HISTORY page 4<lb />
Hope<lb />
you<lb />
enjoy it<lb />
This great<lb />
weather won't<lb />
be around for<lb />
long. Take<lb />
advantage!<lb />
Photo by<lb />
Cedric<lb />
Van Buren<lb />
or less individuals Knox said.<lb />
"Call 757-6787 or use a Blue Light<lb />
Emergency Phone<lb />
The SGA Pirate Ride escort<lb />
service is also available, servic-<lb />
ing many areas. Students can pick<lb />
up an SGA Transit Brochure for<lb />
further information.<lb />
"Use common sense to<lb />
avoid putting yourself in dan-<lb />
geroussituations Knox advised.<lb />
"Although you have the right to<lb />
go any place at any time, you<lb />
simply cannot afford to take that<lb />
chance today<lb />
Students should always tell<lb />
someone their plans for the<lb />
evening (roommates, friends,<lb />
etc.) and what time they may ex-<lb />
pect the students to return home.<lb />
"Always be alert to your<lb />
surroundings Knox said. "If<lb />
something seems suspicious, go<lb />
to a Blue Light Emergency Phone<lb />
and call campus police  Trust<lb />
your instincts. If something does<lb />
not seem right, it usually is not<lb />
right<lb />
Students should remember<lb />
tha t alcohol and or drug use can<lb />
cloud judgments and place them<lb />
in danger, Knox said.<lb />
If a confrontation should<lb />
take place, ECU police advise stu-<lb />
dents to obey the assailant's de-<lb />
mands and orders, and remain<lb />
calm. Police advise that sudden<lb />
moves may bring a student im-<lb />
mediate harm.<lb />
Don't argue. Keep it short<lb />
and simple, police said. Give the<lb />
assailants all the cash and prop-<lb />
erty they demand. ECU police<lb />
urge students to remember that<lb />
no property is worth risking a<lb />
life.<lb />
Students should not fight<lb />
or flee. Violence will only in-<lb />
crease personal risk, police<lb />
said.<lb />
If an attack should take<lb />
place, students need to pay<lb />
close attention to the assailant's<lb />
identifying characteristics:<lb />
face, clothes, weapon, vehicle<lb />
and direction of travel.<lb />
Anyone assaulted or<lb />
robbed should contact police<lb />
immediately, Knox said, and<lb />
remain on the phone until all<lb />
information is reported.<lb />
"Avoid late night and<lb />
early morning activities as<lb />
much as possible " Knox said.<lb />
The third attack took<lb />
place much earlier than the<lb />
previous two. Each incident has<lb />
become more violent, and guns<lb />
have been present in each case.<lb />
CRIME PREVENTION TIPS<lb />
Three on-campus robberies and assaults have taken place since last Wednesday.<lb />
ECU police are urging students to follow these precautionary measures to prevent<lb />
further attacks. In all incidents the assailants used a semi-automatic handgun.<lb />
� Do NOT walk alone at night. Walk in groups of three or more.<lb />
� Be aware of your surroundings.<lb />
� Use common sense � avoid late-night and early-morning activities.<lb />
� Trust your instincts. If someone appears suspicious, call ECU<lb />
police from Blue Light Emergency Phones, which are located throughout campus.<lb />
� Be aware that drugs andor alcohol put you at greater risk.<lb />
In the event of a robbery andor assault, ECU police advise<lb />
these violence-prevention strategies:<lb />
� OBEY the robber's demands and orders.<lb />
� REMAIN CALM and let the assailant(s) know you intend to cooperate.<lb />
� SUDDEN MOVES may bring you immediate harm.<lb />
� DON'T ARGUE � keep it short and simple.<lb />
GIVE all the cash and merchandise they ask for. No property is worth your life.<lb />
� DON'T FIGHT or FLEE, because violence will only increase<lb />
the risk that you will be hurt. Do not use your own weapon.<lb />
� OBSERVE. Be able to tell police identifying characteristics such<lb />
as the robber's face, clothes, weapon, vehicle, and direction of travel.<lb />
� REPORT the robbery immediately to pohce and DO NOT hang up.<lb />
Anyone with information regarding the three robberies in the past week<lb />
are asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 758-7777 or ECU police at 757-6787.<lb />
Rehab program receives fed grant<lb />
By Stephanie Lassiter<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Department of Reha-<lb />
bilitation Studies in the ECU<lb />
School of Allied Health Sciences<lb />
recently received a five-year<lb />
grant for rehabilitation counsel-<lb />
ing.<lb />
The federal grant was<lb />
awarded for long-term training<lb />
and will be given to 12 of the<lb />
approximately 20students in the<lb />
rehabilitation counseling pro-<lb />
gram.<lb />
The grant originated from<lb />
the Department of Education's<lb />
Rehabilitation Services Admin-<lb />
istration. Each year for five years,<lb />
$90,493 will be awarded to total<lb />
$452,465.<lb />
According to Dr. Paul<lb />
Alston, chair of the ECU Depart-<lb />
ment of RehabilitationStudies, the<lb />
grants will be awarded primarily<lb />
based on financial need and then<lb />
given to minority students, stu-<lb />
dents with multi-cultural back-<lb />
grounds and disabled students.<lb />
"Persons from multi-cul-<lb />
tural backgrounds or persons wi th<lb />
disabilities will be given special<lb />
consideration for grant awards<lb />
Alston said.<lb />
Students in the rehabilita-<lb />
tion counseling program, which<lb />
offers a Master of Science de-<lb />
gree, can expect to spend two<lb />
years completing their degree.<lb />
"One of the purposes of<lb />
the grant is to increase the num-<lb />
ber of minority and multi-cul-<lb />
tural professionals in the field<lb />
Alston said.<lb />
The program, which be-<lb />
gan in 1967, has graduated over<lb />
500 professionals who are<lb />
trained to work with disabled<lb />
persons in assisting them to be-<lb />
come more independent.<lb />
"Graduates of the program<lb />
are in high demand in a variety<lb />
of rehabilitation settings<lb />
Alston said.<lb />
Wear your seatbelt or pay the consequences<lb />
By Lisa Dawson<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"To date, over 85 citations<lb />
have been given to persons on<lb />
the ECU campus for seatbelt vio-<lb />
lations� this month alone said<lb />
Lt. Keith Knox, Crime Preven-<lb />
tion Officer for the ECU cam-<lb />
pus.<lb />
On Oct. 4, campus po-<lb />
lice began random seatbelt<lb />
"checks" throughout the cam-<lb />
pus, as part of the Governor's<lb />
Highway Safety Initiative pro-<lb />
gram called the "Click It or<lb />
Ticket" program. This program<lb />
runs for the complete month of<lb />
October, and will be conducted<lb />
state-wide, with the help of local<lb />
police.<lb />
In the first week of this<lb />
campaign (running from Mon-<lb />
day, Oct. 4 to Sunday, Oct.10)<lb />
444 citations were given to per-<lb />
sons in Pitt County from 36<lb />
checkpoints located throughout<lb />
the county. Added to this num-<lb />
ber were 34 citations given to<lb />
persons for child safety-seat vio-<lb />
lations, bringing the total num-<lb />
ber to 478 citations total.<lb />
According to John Ennis<lb />
of the Greenville Police Depart-<lb />
ment, from Oct. 4th to Oct.<lb />
10th, 173 seatbelt citations and<lb />
14 child restraint citations were<lb />
issued in Greenville. From<lb />
Oct.11th to Oct. 17th, 98<lb />
seatbelt citations and four child<lb />
restraint citations were issued<lb />
in Greenville.<lb />
Persons who are found<lb />
wearing their seatbelts are<lb />
given incentives for their sup-<lb />
port of the "Click It or Ticket"<lb />
program. Those who are not<lb />
wearing their seatbelts will be<lb />
ticketed and fined 25 dollars.<lb />
See TICKET page 4<lb />
�WWWI ���!�<lb />
.<lb />
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October 21, 1993<lb />
arerami<lb />
Lying, cheating and stealing: it's the campus way<lb />
If you've ever wondered who commits crime on campus,<lb />
look around. It could bo the woman sitting next to you in class,<lb />
or the guy who lives upstairs in the residence hall. Then again,<lb />
it could be you. A series of surveys conducted by a University<lb />
of Nebraska criminal justice professor indicates that a majority<lb />
of American students � more than 50 percent � candidly<lb />
admit to various crimes. In the surveys, 3,417 students at the<lb />
University of Nebraska-Omaha were queried over an eight-<lb />
year period (1984-91) about whether they ever had committed<lb />
any of 22 criminal acts. Some interesting results: 74 percent<lb />
admitted driving drunk, 81 percent admitted cheating on a test,<lb />
and 53 percent smoked marijuana. Twenty percent of female<lb />
students said they had been raped, but only 6.4 percent of the<lb />
men said they had forced a woman to have sex against her will.<lb />
Films chronicle drinking<lb />
"If I see something that needs to be changed, I try to<lb />
change it said Trevor Burgess, a senior at Dartmouth College.<lb />
He got his chance when, for a sociology course called "Alcohol<lb />
and Community he made a music video about drinking on<lb />
campus. The result, "Vita Sine Amicitia Mors" � "Life Without<lb />
Friends is Death" � examines what it's like to be the only non-<lb />
drinker in a crowd of party-goers. The video's ultimate ques-<lb />
tion, explains Burgess, is: "Are they really your friends or are<lb />
they just drunken people?" Last year his video was shown in a<lb />
freshman seminar and in the "Alcohol and Community" class,<lb />
and this year more classes will see it.<lb />
Clinton approves professorship<lb />
Surprisingly, President Clinton has approved the creation<lb />
of an endowed professorship in politics at Arkansas College<lb />
that is named in his honor. How many people would not<lb />
approve something named in their honor, anyway? A contribu-<lb />
tion of $500,000 from an anonymous donor made the William<lb />
Jefferson Clinton Professorship in international politics pos-<lb />
sible, campus officials said. The search has begun for a scholar<lb />
in international relations and comparative government to fill<lb />
the position. Hillary Rodham Clinton received an honorary<lb />
doctorate from the college in 1988. "In agreeing to have his<lb />
name associated with it, I think he is showing his confidence<lb />
and faith in what we are accomplishing here said John V.<lb />
Griffith, the president of Arkansas College.<lb />
Compiled by Maureen Rich. Taken from CPS<lb />
and other campus newspapers.<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) �<lb />
Even top high school students<lb />
display a "startling lack of re-<lb />
sponsibility" about pregnancy,<lb />
AIDS and drunken driving, ac-<lb />
cording to a survey that also<lb />
revealed rampant cheating in<lb />
the nation's schools.<lb />
The survey of 1,957 jun-<lb />
iors and seniors � all with at<lb />
least a B average � by Who's<lb />
Who Among American High<lb />
School Students found that prin-<lb />
cipals and teachers have a lot<lb />
more to worry about than aca-<lb />
demic skills.<lb />
For example, one in three<lb />
of the students su rveyed knows<lb />
someone who brought a gun or<lb />
knife to school. One in five of<lb />
the girls was sexually assaulted;<lb />
in one-third of the cases the as-<lb />
sailant was another student.<lb />
More than half the stu-<lb />
dents reported frequent fights<lb />
among students, and nearly 17<lb />
percent of them said a teacher<lb />
in their schools had been at-<lb />
tacked. Gangs were reported in<lb />
suburban, as well as urban<lb />
schools.<lb />
Twenty percent of boys<lb />
said they either owned or had<lb />
access to a handgun.<lb />
"High school is a very dan-<lb />
gerous place today said Paul<lb />
Krouse, publisher of the Who's<lb />
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Students reference book.<lb />
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cent of the students said they<lb />
felt unsafe at school � which<lb />
Krouse said was "surprising<lb />
considering the level of fire-<lb />
power and mayhem around<lb />
them<lb />
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High Achievers, which was re-<lb />
leased Tuesday, indicated that<lb />
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than other teens in being will-<lb />
ing to take risks.<lb />
Nineteen percent of the<lb />
boys surveyed and 27 percent<lb />
of the girls reported that they<lb />
had sex.<lb />
Sixty percent said they<lb />
were concerned about contract-<lb />
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52 percent of the boys and 40<lb />
percent of the girls said they<lb />
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ment. "AIDS doesn't scare<lb />
them. Pregnancy does, but not<lb />
enough to make them take pre-<lb />
cautions consistently. And<lb />
drinking is a way of life, even<lb />
behind the wheel<lb />
Krouse said there is a sense<lb />
of invincibility during the teen<lb />
years, the belief that "it can't<lb />
happen to me<lb />
When asked about cheat-<lb />
ing:<lb />
�80 percent said cheating<lb />
was common at their schools,<lb />
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done some cheating themselves.<lb />
�67 percent said they had<lb />
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work.<lb />
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ing it.<lb />
Reasons cited included<lb />
general depression, 77 percent;<lb />
school pressures, 46 percent; a<lb />
fight with parents, 44 percent;<lb />
and the breakup of a relation-<lb />
ship, 27 percent.<lb />
The survey was sent last<lb />
spring to 5,000 of the nearly<lb />
700,000 high achievers featured<lb />
in the 1993 edition of Who's Who<lb />
Among American High School Stu-<lb />
dcnts.The results were based on<lb />
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CAROLINIAN <lb />
Chapter 8<lb />
The Director's limousine drove<lb />
down Miller Street, the main drag<lb />
of the Brewery. All the nightlife had<lb />
gone to ground long ago, leaving<lb />
the streets empty and dusty with<lb />
the refuse of a night of drinking and<lb />
drowning � of sorrows, that is.<lb />
The limousine pulled up to a<lb />
nondescript building set on thecor-<lb />
ner of Miller and Busch. The two<lb />
thugs escorted me into thebuilding<lb />
� each one with a firm grip on my<lb />
arms. The inside of the place didn't<lb />
exactly mirror the outside. 1 he place<lb />
was plush � deep carpets under<lb />
pictures that took at least five min-<lb />
utes to figure out. I didn't get a<lb />
chance to see much else as my es-<lb />
corts dragged me through a door-<lb />
way.<lb />
The doorway opened up into a<lb />
room the size of a warehouse. In<lb />
one comer sat a group of four people<lb />
smoking cigarettes and shooting the<lb />
breeze. The blind black guy in the<lb />
middle struck a chord with me that<lb />
tugged until it finally came loose<lb />
from my memory. Ray Chuggers�<lb />
that's who it was. The three gor-<lb />
geous women around him could<lb />
only be his Pintsi Girls. My atten-<lb />
tion was drawn away, however, by<lb />
a British voice calling my name.<lb />
That voice belonged to the<lb />
portly man sitting in the middle of<lb />
the room facing me. With his ring of<lb />
white hair surrounding his head<lb />
and his charcoal suit almost sur-<lb />
rounding his belly, it was his chair<lb />
that gave him away. For on the back<lb />
was the name of the man who<lb />
wanted to see me � the Director.<lb />
"Hammered, we have things<lb />
to discuss His soft voice carried<lb />
through the room easily as he waved<lb />
my two escorts away. I brushed off<lb />
my suit, readjusted my fedora and<lb />
stood my ground.<lb />
"Like what, Director? I don't<lb />
take too kindly to being grabbed<lb />
from a job<lb />
"That's exactly why I appro-<lb />
priated you. Your job. I've been hav-<lb />
ing too many complaints about a<lb />
Mr. Cohol lately. He detracts from<lb />
my profits and must be illuminated<lb />
on the subject The Director tossed<lb />
me a folded paper, obviously in-<lb />
tending me to read it.<lb />
The Brewery.<lb />
A place where dreams are made and unmade, lives are turned upside<lb />
down and a drink is a drink. A place where you kept one hand on your wallet<lb />
and one eye on the guy across the street. Basically, a place<lb />
here a man can forget his troubles and drown his<lb />
sorrows for a while.<lb />
Mick Hammered had sworn never to set foot<lb />
� in the Bravery again. Setting out to find his old<lb />
' friend Al Cohol, Mick finds himself up to his neck<lb />
in the seedy and fermented world of the Brewery.<lb />
Every Thursday in The East Carolinian, Mick<lb />
will meet a character who will expose Al in a ivholc new light. When it's finally<lb />
overanddonewith.Mick�andthereader�willbefacedwithoneofthemost<lb />
important questions either has ever faced.<lb />
What place does Al Cohol have in my life?<lb />
The Case of the Ten Beers<lb />
"Gritty, realistic. Hammered is the ultimate in tough, comparable to<lb />
Spillane's Hammer and Hammett's Spade<lb />
foel Keggsy, The Beersborough Gazette<lb />
EAST<lb />
CAROLINIAN<lb />
The letter was from a 18-year<lb />
old kid who watched a lot of foot-<lb />
ball games on theT.V. He was won-<lb />
dering why there were so many<lb />
commercial breaks centering on<lb />
beer when kids were being told<lb />
about the dangers of Cohol.<lb />
"Somewhere along the line<lb />
young people are receiving mixed<lb />
messages the kid wrote. "Theteen-<lb />
age drinking problem in this coun-<lb />
try continues to grow and people<lb />
wonder why! So where does the<lb />
responsibility begin?" Good ques-<lb />
tion, kid.<lb />
"I am receiving a bad reputa-<lb />
tion from Mr. Cohol, Hammered<lb />
The Director laced his fingers to-<lb />
gether under his chin, looking ex-<lb />
actly like a overweight Thinker.<lb />
"Cohol is promoting himself<lb />
through three ideas � sex, stress<lb />
relieving and good times. By com-<lb />
bining himself and these ideas,<lb />
Cohol confuses the public into<lb />
thinking he is necessary for any of<lb />
these things to happen. In order for<lb />
me to be a good director, I need<lb />
someone to ensure that my work is<lb />
not misunderstood. I am hoping<lb />
you can provide that<lb />
"I don't promise anything, Di-<lb />
rector. When I do find Cohol, be<lb />
sure this will be one more thing on<lb />
our list to discuss. Now, if that's<lb />
all?" I turned around only to be<lb />
stopped by my two escorts. I looked<lb />
back at the Director.<lb />
"All right, Mister Hammered.<lb />
But I am not a man who takes fail-<lb />
ure lightly. Get me results He<lb />
waved at his two thugs, who broke<lb />
apart to let me pass through. "Let<lb />
my men take you back to your ve-<lb />
hicle<lb />
"Thanks, but no thanks. I'd<lb />
rather walk I stepped between the<lb />
thugs and walked out, never look-<lb />
ing back. As I walked down Miller<lb />
Street, smoking a cigarette, I de-<lb />
cided I would have to see the kid<lb />
again. The one who had started me<lb />
on this chase.<lb />
Johnny "Red" Cohol, if you<lb />
believed his story.<lb />
 Information provided for last<lb />
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The East Carolinian 3<lb />
What about the economy?<lb />
iomy<lb />
is he finds<lb />
. i ilicy<lb />
the oft-quoted sign in the Clinton<lb />
campaign headquarters in Little<lb />
Rock, Ark. And soon after his elec-<lb />
tion, Clinton vowed to concentrate<lb />
like a laser beam" on the economy.<lb />
But over the past few months,<lb />
Clinton has found his attention dis-<lb />
tracted by developments in Russia.<lb />
Ixisnia, Somalia and now Haiti.<lb />
And he is spending time on<lb />
these world crises while also press-<lb />
ing for major legislative initiatives<lb />
on heal Ih care, cri me, welfare reform<lb />
and the North American Free Trade<lb />
Agreement.<lb />
By an v account, he'sgota lot of<lb />
balls in the air at once. So whatever<lb />
happened to the economy? Or that<lb />
presidential laser beam?<lb />
True, health care reform can<lb />
help health costs that are a drag on<lb />
theeconomv. And NAFTA can help<lb />
boost exports � if you subscribe to<lb />
the administration view and not the<lb />
labor view that it will cost U.S. jobs.<lb />
One reason the president<lb />
hasn't focused as much on the<lb />
economy as he once did is that it<lb />
appears to be improving. Slowly but<lb />
unmistakably. And that's one of the<lb />
best things Clinton's got going for<lb />
him.<lb />
If the economy wasn't in an<lb />
upturn, he could easily find himself<lb />
in a real fix � given the other chal-<lb />
- lacing him at home and<lb />
�ad.<lb />
I bus, he has a luxury that<lb />
i ieorge Bush didn't 1 le can spend<lb />
some political capita! dealing with<lb />
ioreignpolicvwithoutitcomingback<lb />
to haunt him.<lb />
Interest ratesand inflation have<lb />
remained at their lowest levels in<lb />
decades. Economic growth appears<lb />
to he returning after two sluggish<lb />
quarters.<lb />
(i Tuesday, the government<lb />
reported that construction of new-<lb />
homes and apartments jumped to<lb />
the highest level in more than 312<lb />
years in September. Business invest-<lb />
ment is also on the upswing.<lb />
Thenumbers"indicatethat the<lb />
economy is picking up Clinton said<lb />
Tuesday. "And I'm encouraged by<lb />
that<lb />
Predictably, opinion is divided<lb />
on whether he had anything to do<lb />
with the improvements.<lb />
"Our reading of the economy<lb />
suggests a path of low inflation, low<lb />
interest rates and a steady recovery<lb />
that is consistent with the<lb />
administration's objectives of a bal-<lb />
anced recover) boasted Laura<lb />
Tyson, head of the White House<lb />
Council of Economic Advisers.<lb />
"I think he's going to continue<lb />
to be fortunate on that front for a<lb />
while'saidCynthia La tta,an econo-<lb />
mist with DRI-McGraw-Hill, a fore-<lb />
casting service based in Lexington,<lb />
Mass. She said no recession is envi-<lb />
sioned any time soon, right through<lb />
the next presidential election. "It<lb />
certainly can't be hurting him she<lb />
said.<lb />
Breast screenings questioned for women under 50<lb />
WASHINGTON (AP) � As<lb />
National Mammographv Day<lb />
was being officially observed, a<lb />
published report reemphasized<lb />
how strongly many researchers<lb />
feel that most women under 50<lb />
do not need X-ray screening for<lb />
breast cancer.<lb />
Tuesday was so designated<lb />
by PresidentClinton tocall atten-<lb />
tion to the breast X-rays that of-<lb />
ten detect cancer in its early<lb />
stages.<lb />
But as his health care plan<lb />
takes shape, one of the political<lb />
arguments will be over whether<lb />
women of any age should be cov-<lb />
ered for mammograms or just<lb />
those over 50, who are at greatest<lb />
risk.<lb />
Clinton proposes that over-<lb />
50 women would be eligible for<lb />
free breast X-rays everv two years<lb />
and that women at particular risk<lb />
would be tested more frequently.<lb />
Some organizations recommend<lb />
frequent mammograms for<lb />
women over 40.<lb />
At an international work-<lb />
shop at the National Cancer Insti-<lb />
tute last February, researchers<lb />
decided that mammograms are<lb />
of no benefit for women aged 40-<lb />
49.<lb />
The Journal of the National<lb />
Cancer Institute, out today, sum-<lb />
marizes that workshop and con-<lb />
cludes that for women under 50,<lb />
"randomized controlled trials<lb />
consistently demonstrated no<lb />
benefit from screening in the first<lb />
5-7 years<lb />
Further, it said, after 10-12<lb />
years of follow-up "none of four<lb />
trials have found a significant<lb />
benefit in mortality<lb />
It was a different matter in<lb />
women aged 50-69, the article<lb />
said: "Screening reduces breast<lb />
cancer mortality by about a<lb />
third<lb />
Dr. Russell Harris, breast<lb />
cancer expert at the University of<lb />
North Carolina at Chapel Hill's<lb />
Lineberger Com prehensi ve Ca n-<lb />
cer Center, was one of the ana-<lb />
lysts. Leading the study was Dr.<lb />
Suzanne Fletcher, former profes-<lb />
sor of medicine at UNC-Chapel<lb />
Hill.<lb />
The main conclusion, that<lb />
regular mammographv examina-<lb />
tions are not necessary for women<lb />
under 50, was reported at the<lb />
time.<lb />
"The risk of developing<lb />
breast cancer increases markedly<lb />
with age; more than 75 percent of<lb />
breast cancers occur in women<lb />
who are older than 50 said the<lb />
journal. "The annual risk of de-<lb />
veloping breast cancer is ap-<lb />
proximately one in 3,700 for a<lb />
woman 30-34 years old, but it is<lb />
one in 235 for a woman 70-74.<lb />
"Therefore, although the<lb />
lifetime risk of breast cancer Is<lb />
high, one in eight, most women<lb />
are not at high risk of developing<lb />
the disease while they are<lb />
young<lb />
The American Cancer Soci-<lb />
ety recommends annual<lb />
mammograms for women over<lb />
50 and every one or two years for<lb />
women 40 to 50.<lb />
The Cancer Institute's<lb />
workshop included discussions<lb />
of eight randomized controlled<lb />
trials of screening in women 40<lb />
to 74. These trials alone have in-<lb />
cluded nearly 500,000 women.<lb />
Reported incidences of<lb />
breast cancer have been rising<lb />
steadily since the 1940s in the<lb />
United States. But many doc-<lb />
tors believe more widespread<lb />
use of mammographv, rather<lb />
than a true increase in inci-<lb />
dence, is the cause.<lb />
An issue among experts<lb />
concerns frequency of examina-<lb />
tion. Swedish studies suggest a<lb />
mammogram as infrequently as<lb />
every 33 months reduces breast<lb />
cancer deaths in the 50-69 group.<lb />
That raises the possibility,<lb />
the article says, "that a screening<lb />
interval of 12 months may notbe<lb />
necessary" in that age group. It<lb />
said further studies would be<lb />
useful.<lb />
Another major question is<lb />
the most effective way of screen-<lb />
ing. A Canadian study suggests<lb />
that ca reful clinical breast exami-<lb />
nation may be as effective in re-<lb />
ducing cancer deaths as X-rays.<lb />
And which is better, a<lb />
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women aged 50-69? "Further<lb />
research should be carried out<lb />
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"The chancellor has tx<lb />
i to do what he can to main-<lb />
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buildings on campus<lb />
In addition to the College<lb />
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 iev Historic<lb />
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i Street and<lb />
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the architectural integrity of the<lb />
building Belk said.<lb />
Examples of actions that re-<lb />
quire a Certificate of Appropri-<lb />
ateness include the addition of<lb />
anv structure, the construction of<lb />
porches, patios or decks, the in-<lb />
stallation of fences and any<lb />
change to the exterior of the struc-<lb />
ture other than painting.<lb />
Belk said unlike the current<lb />
designation, comments bv this lo-<lb />
cal commission will be binding.<lb />
If the property owner is not satis-<lb />
fied by this decision, he or she<lb />
may appeal to the North Carolina<lb />
Historical Commission for fur-<lb />
ther review.<lb />
"A great majority of the<lb />
households in this area support<lb />
it. I don't think the local commis-<lb />
sion is going to be overzealous in<lb />
these concerns Belk said.<lb />
Assistant University Attor-<lb />
ney Greg Hassler said the univer-<lb />
sity is not opposing the idea, and<lb />
the Board of Trustees recently<lb />
formed a committee to review it.<lb />
"It would mean, among other<lb />
things, if the university wanted<lb />
to change a structure, they would<lb />
have to seek a Certificate of Ap-<lb />
Clinton faces challenge on<lb />
use of troops in Haiti, Bosnia<lb />
. WASHINGTON (AP) �<lb />
Ha ng fought off a Republican<lb />
attempt to prevent U.S. troops<lb />
from serving under foreign com-<lb />
mand, President Clinton faces a<lb />
sterner Senate challenge to his<lb />
authority to send forces to Haiti<lb />
and Bosnia.<lb />
The Senate turned aside a<lb />
measure Tuesday night that<lb />
would have barred the use of<lb />
funds on any United Nations<lb />
operations in which U.S. soldiers<lb />
were under the operational com-<lb />
mand of a foreign officer.<lb />
The vote was 65-33, with<lb />
11 Republicans joining 54 Demo-<lb />
crats in opposing the amend-<lb />
ment to the fiscal 1994 defense<lb />
spending bill.<lb />
Instead, the Senate re-<lb />
soundingly approved a non-<lb />
binding resolution calling on the<lb />
president to consult Congress<lb />
before placing any troops under<lb />
foreign command and asking for<lb />
a report within 48 hours.<lb />
.The measure expressed the<lb />
sense of the Senate that U.S.<lb />
troops "must be under the op-<lb />
erational control of qualified<lb />
commanders and must have<lb />
clear, effective and robust com-<lb />
mand and control arrange-<lb />
ments<lb />
The vote was 96-2, with<lb />
Sens. Malcolm Wallop, R-Wyo<lb />
and Charles Grassley, R-Iowa,<lb />
in opposition.<lb />
Congressional discontent<lb />
and outright anger with the<lb />
administration's foreign policy<lb />
has erupted in a series of con-<lb />
gressional challenges to<lb />
Clinton's power as commander<lb />
in chief.<lb />
"I think the administration<lb />
has been given a warning light<lb />
Senate Armed Services Commit-<lb />
tee Chairman Sam Nunn, D-Ga<lb />
said of the two days of debate<lb />
and subsequent votes.<lb />
Frustration with Clinton<lb />
and his foreign agenda crosses<lb />
party lines. Democratic Sen.<lb />
Robert Byrd of West Virginia<lb />
objected to the White House's<lb />
Somalia policy last week. Re-<lb />
publican Sen. Don Nickles of<lb />
Oklahoma sponsored the troop-<lb />
under-foreign control measure.<lb />
But the most severe test<lb />
will come from Senate Minority<lb />
Leader Bob Dole, R-Kan who<lb />
has prepared two amendments<lb />
requiring congressional autho-<lb />
rization before Clinton can com-<lb />
mit troops to Haiti and Bosnia.<lb />
While fending off the<lb />
Nickles amendment, the White<lb />
House continued to negotiate<lb />
with Dole on Tuesday on his<lb />
amendment that would restrict<lb />
spending for American forces<lb />
in Haiti unless Congress ap-<lb />
proves.<lb />
"I want to give the presi-<lb />
dent the benefit of the doubt,<lb />
particularly in foreign policy<lb />
the Senate Republican leader<lb />
said. "If not, we'll just have the<lb />
debate and have a vote up or<lb />
down on the amendments as<lb />
they're presently drafted<lb />
The U.S. Navy stopped and<lb />
boarded a Belizian ship off the<lb />
coast of Haiti on Tuesday after-<lb />
noon, the first such action since<lb />
the reimposition of a U.N. oil<lb />
and weapons embargo against<lb />
the Caribbean nation at mid-<lb />
night Monday.<lb />
The master of the boarded<lb />
ship, who said he was carrying<lb />
cement, cooperated with the<lb />
Navy and was allowed to pro-<lb />
ceed to the Turks and Caicos<lb />
Islands.<lb />
During the Senate debate,<lb />
both Republicans and Demo-<lb />
crats warned that curbing presi-<lb />
dential authority would set a<lb />
dangerous precedent and un-<lb />
dermine U.N. operations.<lb />
There also were attacks on<lb />
the administration's foreign<lb />
policy, and few lawmakers came<lb />
to the White House's defense.<lb />
' There is a real danger that<lb />
the Senate, the Congress, may<lb />
be going too far in the passions<lb />
of the moment Sen. Arlen<lb />
Specter, R-Pa told his col-<lb />
leagues.<lb />
But Specter accused the ad-<lb />
ministration of creating a situa-<lb />
tion that provoked the amend-<lb />
ments.<lb />
"The problem is materially<lb />
compounded by a president<lb />
who regrettably has been inde-<lb />
cisive, vacillating  which<lb />
makes the presidency a weak<lb />
institution Specter said.<lb />
Wallop was more blunt in<lb />
his assessment of the<lb />
administration's Somalia plan:<lb />
"A failed policy delivered by<lb />
incompetent people<lb />
On the other side of the<lb />
Capitol, Democratic Rep. Frank<lb />
McCloskey of Indiana de-<lb />
manded the resignation of Sec-<lb />
retary of State Warren Christo-<lb />
pher, asserting that he had<lb />
botched foreign policy in Bosnia,<lb />
Somalia, Russia and Haiti.<lb />
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October 21. 1993<lb />
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NAFTA misguided in its focus <lb />
When the North American Free Trade<lb />
Agreement (NAFTA) was first introduced,<lb />
there seemed to be an unlimited amount of<lb />
praise surrounding it. Then Ross Perot shoved<lb />
his weird little nose into it (not to mention his<lb />
rather sizable ears), and suddenly people were<lb />
questioning the validity of such a pact. Actu-<lb />
ally, the idea of a fair, free trade is long over-<lb />
due; what NAFTA has become is a messy,<lb />
unclear glob of misdirected goodwill and in-<lb />
sight. Maybe Ross is on to something this time<lb />
(we can only muse).<lb />
To put it simply, NAFTA opens the trade<lb />
borders with Mexico and Canada. In theory, it<lb />
aims at developing a plausible set of rules for<lb />
bridging the economic gap between the U.S.<lb />
and two completely dissimilar countries (in<lb />
relation to each other and the U.S.). Techni-<lb />
cally, NAFTA would phase out most U.S. tar-<lb />
iffs on Mexican goods and ease restrictions<lb />
that Mexico imposes on American producers.<lb />
But what Washington doesn't realize is<lb />
that this move will extend the boundaries of<lb />
the maquiladora zone, an area of Mexico just<lb />
inside the borders that is home to numerous<lb />
U.S. plants. These plants have perpetuated an<lb />
unbelievable pollution problem, labor exploi-<lb />
tation and industrial slums. But, hey, cheap<lb />
labor!<lb />
The reality of locating U.S. factories in<lb />
Mexico is this: a third of our "foreign" trade is<lb />
actually American companies producing in-<lb />
termediate products destined for return to the<lb />
U.S. This cheap labor results in equally cheap,<lb />
foreign-made products that find their way back<lb />
into the U.S. What we need is not an increase in<lb />
foreign trade, but anti-trust, labor and trade<lb />
policies that put community well-being first in<lb />
America. Maybe then we can see an end to<lb />
maquiladora zones in Mexico and variations of<lb />
them in the U.S.<lb />
Second on the NAFTA gripe list is the<lb />
Clinton administration's plan to replace federal<lb />
money lost under NAFTA with increased fees<lb />
on international airline and cruise ticket and<lb />
higher rail and truck fees. This tax increase will<lb />
average a smart $2.5 billion.<lb />
Now come on. Tariff reductions would<lb />
deprive the U.S. government of about $400 mil-<lb />
lion a year over the next five years (Isn't that<lb />
about how much the proposed student rec cen-<lb />
ter will cost each of us?). Seriously, though, how<lb />
else do organized labor officials, congressional<lb />
Democrats and conservative House Republi-<lb />
cans opposed to the tax increase think we'll<lb />
make up for the loss? What better way to pay for<lb />
it than through an unnecessary international<lb />
luxury expenditure?<lb />
Basically, the administration wants to<lb />
double the fee charged on rail transport across<lb />
international lines to $15 per crossing. The $5 fee<lb />
on airline and ocean liner tickets and on com-<lb />
mercial trucking movements across the Mexi-<lb />
can and Canadian borders would be doubled to<lb />
$10.<lb />
� Now how many of you out there regularly<lb />
cross international borders by air, land or sea? It<lb />
seems that those high-ranking U.S. officials are<lb />
looking out for their own interests, not the needs<lb />
of the global community or U.S. workers, even.<lb />
And if anyone can afford a tax increase of $5 on<lb />
an airline ticket, it's people getting paid five to<lb />
six digit salaries.<lb />
In any case, a vote in the House has been set<lb />
for Nov. 17. The way we see it, a more focused<lb />
approach to free trade could benefit American<lb />
workers and the future of America's working<lb />
families. That can only be done if local citizens<lb />
first set their own standards for incorporating<lb />
social justice, respect for the environment and<lb />
the enrichment of local communities into daily<lb />
life. Then we'll talk free trade.<lb />
By Alex Ferguson<lb />
Grandparents provide living history<lb />
I'm sure you've heard the<lb />
phrase "Be careful what you<lb />
wish for, you just might get it<lb />
Oh, my friends, how true, how<lb />
true! For those of you who read<lb />
my article last week (both of<lb />
you), I was lamenting over my<lb />
inability to leave Greenville for<lb />
Fall Break. Lady Luck, in her<lb />
infinite wisdom, chose to bless<lb />
me and grant me the circum-<lb />
stances with which to leave our<lb />
blessed city. This weekend, I was<lb />
in the Home of the Hillbillies,<lb />
the Depot <lb />
oh, so, professional.<lb />
But I didn't travel 12 hours<lb />
simply to pick up poor grammar<lb />
or make fun of the backward ways<lb />
of our neighboring state. For<lb />
Kingston, Tennessee is also the<lb />
home town of my father and his<lb />
parents. Word had reached our<lb />
family that my grandfather was<lb />
deathly ill and was not expected<lb />
to live. Dad, alarmed by the news,<lb />
thought it best for us to make one<lb />
last journey to sav our good-bves.<lb />
Luckily,<lb />
 .one day we too<lb />
will be stooped and<lb />
gray, with our<lb />
fading senses and<lb />
our philosophies of<lb />
a day long gone.<lb />
of Dim-<lb />
wits, the<lb />
one, the<lb />
only<lb />
Kingston,<lb />
Tennes-<lb />
see!<lb />
T o<lb />
fully un-<lb />
derstand<lb />
just how ��<lb />
minuscule this town is, quickly<lb />
draw a sketch of Tennessee. Pour<lb />
a spoonful of sugar on the east-<lb />
em tip of the state. Wipe away<lb />
all of the grains except for one,<lb />
leaving it in the center of the<lb />
eastern section. Now, wipe that<lb />
grain off the map. What's left?<lb />
Nothing! Same size as Kingston!<lb />
And just as meaningless!<lb />
I really shouldn't joke<lb />
about the town, seeing as one<lb />
day they might get their hands<lb />
on this paper and, once they<lb />
learn to read, might be offended.<lb />
Besides, I should thank them for<lb />
this wonderful "kuntree" twang<lb />
that I've picked up. It amuses<lb />
my friends to hear me slaughter<lb />
the English language and it's<lb />
reports ot<lb />
grandfather's im-<lb />
minent death<lb />
were severely ex-<lb />
aggerated. True,<lb />
he was weak and<lb />
dazed, and his<lb />
memory<lb />
waswellshot,<lb />
but for a man of<lb />
93, I thought he<lb />
was doing ex-<lb />
mmmm tremely well. Af-<lb />
ter the initial scare was over, my<lb />
father and his dad settled down<lb />
for a dysfunctional yet heartwarm-<lb />
ing chat. Grandfather asking ques-<lb />
tions, dad shouting responses, the<lb />
old man nodding his head in com-<lb />
pliance before asking the same<lb />
question again. Truly a Norman<lb />
Rockwell moment.<lb />
As I watched the conversa-<lb />
tion unfold between two genera-<lb />
tions of the Ferguson clan, I found<lb />
myself growing sad and thought-<lb />
ful. As obvious as it sounds, it<lb />
must be extremely frustrating and<lb />
frightening to get old. To many of<lb />
the elderly today, life must be ter-<lb />
rifying, the way it flies by. I com-<lb />
mend those who have kept up<lb />
with the times, as it's hard enough<lb />
for us young whippersnappers to<lb />
keep up with the radical changes.<lb />
Because of our age differ-<lb />
ence, it's hard to see eye to eye. To<lb />
most of us (i.e. college students,<lb />
youth in general), our elderly may<lb />
seem slow and difficult, many with<lb />
their eyes fixed on the past. Some<lb />
may even be considered a burden.<lb />
We've all been exasperated with<lb />
the little old lady (from Pasadena?)<lb />
driving in front of us, head barely<lb />
clearing thedashboard, her speed-<lb />
ometer quivering on 25 in the 45<lb />
speed zone. But we've no right to<lb />
denounce them or treat them any<lb />
less than we would our cohorts<lb />
and friends. No matter their age<lb />
and condition, they're still human<lb />
and, more importantly, they're our<lb />
moms and dads.<lb />
Let's not forget that one day<lb />
we too will be stooped and gray,<lb />
with our fading senses and our<lb />
philosophies of a day long gone.<lb />
We'll fish for dates and names<lb />
that have escaped us or talk of<lb />
days when prices were lower and<lb />
movies were better. We'll certainly<lb />
expect civil treatment from our<lb />
youth, having nursed them<lb />
through life till they could stand<lb />
on their own two feet. At the least,<lb />
we'll want them just to listen to us.<lb />
Shouldn't we then extend to our<lb />
parents and grandparents the<lb />
same courtesy?<lb />
Next time you've got a<lb />
minute, call the grandparents. Tell<lb />
them what's going on with your<lb />
life and show an interest in theirs.<lb />
Chances are they'll talk of old<lb />
times, but you might learn some-<lb />
tiling. Even if it's nothing more<lb />
than how to make grape jelly, or<lb />
how to freeze rolls properly.<lb />
FtKEAKMS IN AM IPCflL MQftl<lb />
By Laura Wright<lb />
Gun wieldin' folks just miss the mark<lb />
Well, the parking sticker<lb />
people may get my money yet; I am<lb />
too afraid not to park as close as<lb />
possible to the buildings where I<lb />
spend my time. Despite the fact that<lb />
it's been nice out lately, especially in<lb />
the evenings, despite the fact that I<lb />
have been walking to and from my<lb />
car without much thought for my<lb />
ownsafety,therearepeopleoutthere,<lb />
lurking in the dark. And they have<lb />
guns.<lb />
This column was going to be<lb />
about discrimination against left<lb />
handers�roll your eyes if you will,<lb />
but if s a more serious than you might<lb />
think�a subject I hope to tackle at a<lb />
later date, but I've been walking<lb />
around in utter fear for the past few<lb />
days and so those lefties out there<lb />
screaming for equality will have to<lb />
wait.<lb />
Let's examine what happens<lb />
when crimes occur: the general pub-<lb />
lic gets warnings from newscasters<lb />
and police officers about what they,<lb />
as victims and would-be victims,<lb />
should do to keep violent crimes<lb />
from happening to them. After a<lb />
date rape, we hear comments like,<lb />
"Why wasshe alone with thatguy in<lb />
the first place? She was just asking<lb />
for it Or after the armed robbery<lb />
behind Rawl on Saturday night, "If<lb />
he was walking alone at 3:00 a.m<lb />
then it's his fault<lb />
Blaming the victim doesn't<lb />
solve anything. Of course we have to<lb />
be careful andlookoutfor ourselves,<lb />
but even if I decided to traipse<lb />
through campus in the nude at 3:00<lb />
a.m I still would not be at fault if I<lb />
was attacked. Now, let me clarify<lb />
what I mean It would be really stu-<lb />
pid for me to walk through campus<lb />
in the nude at 3:00 a.m. (not to men-<lb />
tionextremelyembarrassing)butmy<lb />
attacker would be to blame, not me.<lb />
All of the advice�don't go to<lb />
the bank machine at night, don't<lb />
wear expensive jewelry, don't walk<lb />
unescorted after dark�is given with<lb />
the best of intentions but it really<lb />
sucks to have to look over my shoul-<lb />
der all of the time. Incidentally, all of<lb />
the caution in the world won't help<lb />
one bit if the attacker has a gun.<lb />
Knowledge of karate and posses-<lb />
sion of mace don't mean anything.<lb />
Guns render any other form of self-<lb />
defense useless.<lb />
When I first moved to<lb />
Greenville, my father wanted to get<lb />
me a gun. I told him that I didn't<lb />
want one. Since then, I've thought<lb />
about getting one but, ironically, the<lb />
on-campus assaults have made me<lb />
even more opposed to owning one.<lb />
Furthermore, I don't want anyone<lb />
else tohaveaguneither because if no<lb />
one owned fire arms, then at least<lb />
victims would stand a chance.<lb />
I mean no guns whatsoever;<lb />
hunters aren't an exception as far as<lb />
I'm concerned. Anyway, it really -<lb />
doesn't prove anything to kill afi 1<lb />
animalthatrunsawaywhenitsees "<lb />
you.There'snorealchallengethere, L<lb />
so what's the point? If anyone can<lb />
provide an incident where a deer � ,<lb />
held up a hunter at a bank machine<lb />
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the situation and take matters into <lb />
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creasing irritation all of the time - 5<lb />
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done to reverse the process, what<lb />
will happen when we reach our<lb />
breaking points. If there aren't<lb />
stricter gun control laws and if no<lb />
one does anything except warn vic-<lb />
tims, victims are going to get sick of<lb />
the warnings, but vigilante justice<lb />
isn't the answer. Unfortunately, it-1<lb />
doesn't appear that there is anyone ' ,<lb />
else looking out for us. I mink about<lb />
themovieFmgDoawaruilcringe<lb />
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if we are all forced to own guns in<lb />
order to feel safe, then we are also<lb />
more likely to use guns to defend 1 .<lb />
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the problem.<lb />
Letters to the Editor<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Another issue, another slander. When will the<lb />
people writing editorials and more importantly, mem-<lb />
bers of The East Carolinian staff, stop writing articles<lb />
about people that they have not even had a conversa-<lb />
tion with, let alone interviewed.<lb />
I'm writing in response to Mark Brett's article in<lb />
Tuesday's "Lies to the Editor"�excuse me, "Letters<lb />
to the Editor<lb />
First of all Mr. Brett is (and by the time you read<lb />
this "was") an employee of WZMB. Him being a<lb />
WZMB staff member means that if he feels that the<lb />
station needs improvement or change, he is in the<lb />
position to make these suggestions to the executive<lb />
staff of WZMB rather than slander them in Vie East<lb />
Carolinian.<lb />
As for the slander that I refer to, Mr. Brett wrote<lb />
in Tuesday's paper that "Beth Arthur and I Lee<lb />
Judge have both expressed a personal dislike for<lb />
alternative music Mr. Brett, if you want to know<lb />
what we listen to, you can inspect our own personal<lb />
music collections. I'm sure you'll find several Alterna-<lb />
tive artists. This is at least the fourth time someone has<lb />
written in 77k East Carolinian things about WZMB<lb />
that were either here-say or simply not true at all.<lb />
Mr. Brett's article simply and uselessly re-<lb />
hashed rumors that had been printed as fact and<lb />
thoughts printed as actions. If he and other potential<lb />
"letter writers" would take time to do their research<lb />
and interview who they are writing about they may<lb />
realize that many of the questions that they publicly<lb />
ask have already been answered.<lb />
As for the person who plans to draw this dead<lb />
story outinnextweek'sEflscCflroiitfl?i,Isuggestmat<lb />
before you ask the general public a question about<lb />
WZMB, maybe you should ask WZMB, I think that<lb />
"we" know what "we" are thinking better than<lb />
"you<lb />
As for WZMB, as Mr. Brett put it, being "de-<lb />
signed  to mirror the taste of the public" I don't<lb />
think that ECU students would have a problem with<lb />
WZMB attempting to play music that they wanted to<lb />
hear.<lb />
A.Lee Judge<lb />
WZMB Program Manager<lb />
Editor's note: Letters to the Editor are just that � letters, not articles. Those letters sent in are done so by the<lb />
students' oiun initiative. The East Carolinian welcomes all opinions on all s'ubjects, as Letters to the Editor is an open<lb />
forum. Also, to date, The East Carolinian has run only one article and one masthead concerning WZMB and any<lb />
possible format changes. We stand behind these.<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I am writing in response to the commentary that<lb />
appeared in last week's paper by Laura Wright, "Pet<lb />
peeves: animal injustice hidden by seeming love It<lb />
discussed how pet owners should be more considerate<lb />
to their pets and what the consequences are of neglecting<lb />
pets. I applaud this and hope that all those who read this<lb />
got the idea. As a pet owner, I wouldn't dream of leaving<lb />
my dog out in the rain, heat or cold. I especially would<lb />
not abandon my dog or leave her alone for a long time<lb />
without adequate food and water.<lb />
My dog was adopted from the Humane Society<lb />
and her former owner abused her. She was found by<lb />
them wandering along a dirt road. I only hope her<lb />
former owner got a life and changed hisher ways.<lb />
Every time I see a dog or cat wandering campus<lb />
without a collartags, I want to scream. I also don't think<lb />
it's fair to bring your pet to campus and let it wander<lb />
around, especially without proper food or water. If you<lb />
let your pet wander around your neighborhood or<lb />
campus while you are in class, you are neglecting the<lb />
needs of your pet, just as much as you would be<lb />
neglecting your pet if you left it altogether!<lb />
If you are a college student and a pet owner, it is<lb />
obvious thatyouhavealotofresponsibilities.Ifyoucan<lb />
accept all of these responsibilities and are good to your<lb />
pet, then don't read any further. However, if you have<lb />
ever letyourpetwander around your neighborhood or<lb />
campus, left your pet alone for long periods of time<lb />
wi thout adequate food or water, or left your pet outside<lb />
exposed to the rain, extreme heatorcold(withoutgood<lb />
shelter), then you need to CHANGE YOUR ATTI-<lb />
TUDE! Your pet should be a friend during these stress-<lb />
ful college years, not your victim!<lb />
Natalie Volk<lb />
Senior<lb />
Music Therapy<lb />
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BUTTHE AD You are the greatest thing<lb />
that ever happened to me. I love you<lb />
more than you'll ever know! Pookie<lb />
THE CREW thank you so much for the<lb />
surprise party! I love the charm! You<lb />
guys are the greatest! love Rie<lb />
1Q<lb />
Greek<lb />
ALL THE NEW MEMBERS of Al-<lb />
pha Omicron Pi get psyched for Fri-<lb />
day! Only a couple more days! Love,<lb />
the Sisters.<lb />
THETA CHI We had a great time<lb />
working on the float. Congratula-<lb />
tions. Let's get together again soon!<lb />
Love Alpha Omicron Pi.<lb />
ALPHA OMICRON PI It all began<lb />
on a warm Friday night, It was off to<lb />
Elm St. oh what a sight! The girls all<lb />
in dresses, and guys in their suits.<lb />
We all knew it was destined to be a<lb />
hoot! Muff and her cleavage pro-<lb />
vided quite a view. Hey, Nan did<lb />
you enjoy that Dew? And little did<lb />
we know the night was far from<lb />
through the Holiday Inn in Kinston<lb />
provided lots to do! The new mem-<lb />
bers amazed us with their line danc-<lb />
ing skill what a shame Jugs and<lb />
Tommy felt so ill. Gut all things con-<lb />
sidered there's just one thing to say,<lb />
thanks to Paige, you can plan our<lb />
cocktail anyday!<lb />
CHI OMEGA Good Luck to our "Sis-<lb />
ters of Sou See you Thursday night.<lb />
We love you, Chi Omega.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS to our 1993<lb />
Homecoming Queen Robbyn<lb />
Shulman. We love you, Chi Omega.<lb />
KAPPA ALPHA: We really enjoyed<lb />
working on the float with you. Love,<lb />
Chi Omega<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS Tricia<lb />
Crotts on getting into Nursing School.<lb />
Love Chi Omega<lb />
SIGMA PI Thanks for the Pre-down-<lb />
town. We really enjoyed it. Love, Chi<lb />
Omega.<lb />
DELTA CHI This year's homecom-<lb />
ing will sure be remember, at least<lb />
what we can remember. I know Brian<lb />
V. will never forget his date from<lb />
Friday night. She has definitely taken<lb />
a walk on the "Wild Side" at some<lb />
point in time. Richie and I started<lb />
early Saturday morning with two<lb />
pitchers of "Grippe or was it Mad<lb />
Dog? Nikki just though the orange<lb />
juice had gone bad. Our bar opened<lb />
earlier than legally allowed but not<lb />
one of us was afraid to start mixing<lb />
the drinks as soon as was possible.<lb />
After a few helpful hints, even Steve<lb />
Gallo was pouring them like a pro.<lb />
John fell in love with those "Limon"<lb />
drop Citron shots while it was all I<lb />
could do to keep up with Nikki a nd<lb />
the bottle of Rumple Mintz. It finally<lb />
caught up with her about (:00 that<lb />
night when she went 'down for the<lb />
count By the way Clay, have you<lb />
seen my date anywhere? I know she's<lb />
close by because I can here that whip<lb />
snap'n. Ha! Ha! I don't know if any-<lb />
one saw me, but by my "cookies"<lb />
were tossed that day after one of those<lb />
"limon" drop shots. So it any of you<lb />
ever walked by Doug's truck, you<lb />
might want to check the tread of your<lb />
shoes before you track my Ramada<lb />
Inn breakfast all over your house.<lb />
Your public relations chair.<lb />
TIM AND DREW Thanks for an-<lb />
other winning season! Love, Alpha<lb />
Pi<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS flag football<lb />
champions. Three years and. many<lb />
more to go. Love, Sisters and Pledges<lb />
of Alpha Pi.<lb />
ATTENTION ALL GREEKS! Don't<lb />
forget about Alpha Phi Drink-Out on<lb />
Tues. Oct. 26 form 4-6 at the bottom<lb />
of College Hill.<lb />
ALPHA Pi-Getting ready for cock-<lb />
tail was quite a sight. We were all<lb />
rushing to get ready for that special<lb />
night. Some started out at the Camelot<lb />
Inn, while others were partying on<lb />
Ash Street with all their men. So on to<lb />
the holidome we all went, but Tanga<lb />
came in with quite a scent. As the<lb />
night went on we danced to some<lb />
funk, Andy and Monica sure have<lb />
some spunk. Homecoming '93 was a<lb />
blast, too bad it is in the past!<lb />
ALPHA OMICRON PI New mem-<lb />
bers love the Sisters and are very<lb />
excited to become a part of your spe-<lb />
cial sisterhood. We can't wait until<lb />
Friday!<lb />
ALPHA SIGMA PHI-The breakfast<lb />
was wonderful and it was great get-<lb />
ting to see some familiar faces, as<lb />
well as some new! Thanks for having<lb />
us and hope to see you again soon!<lb />
Love the Sisters and Pledges of Pi<lb />
Delta<lb />
PI DELTA and their "Strange"<lb />
Dates- Saturday is coming but we<lb />
have nor fear, for the "night of the<lb />
unknown" will bring lots of cheer.<lb />
There will be laughing and danc-<lb />
ing and, Oh! lots of fun, but it'll be<lb />
sad when it's over and done, so<lb />
get ready girls, and get Psyched<lb />
Dates, cause stranger Mixer is<lb />
Soon! and We can't WAIT<lb />
PI DELTA wants to congratulate<lb />
Alpha Phi on the Flag Football<lb />
Championship! You guys were<lb />
tough and played a great game!<lb />
And to the Pi Delta Players- al-<lb />
though you guys did not win this<lb />
game you are still our "Football<lb />
Heroes We love guys and you<lb />
made us all proud! The sisters and<lb />
pledges of Pi Delta.<lb />
JENNIFER AND CAROLINE<lb />
even though you weren't crowned,<lb />
we are proud of you both! Love<lb />
the Sisters and Pledges of Pi Delta.<lb />
TO ASHLEE BARNES: For all<lb />
your hard work, advice, and guid-<lb />
ance on this path to Sisterhood, we<lb />
thank you from thp bottom of our<lb />
hearts! We love our P.E Love,<lb />
your Beta Taus.<lb />
TO THE SISTERS of Alpha Xi<lb />
Delta: Thank you all so much for<lb />
your support and encouragement.<lb />
It really means a lot! We love you!<lb />
The Beta Taus.<lb />
TO ALL SIGMA LAMDA<lb />
PLEDGES Welcome to the fam-<lb />
ily. I'm looking forward to the si-<lb />
lent retreat with you. To my little<lb />
sisters; Kelli- we're finally free<lb />
from those Md men! Susan- how's<lb />
that "basic training" coming with<lb />
your new Marine? Love ya both!<lb />
Your big sister! Mo<lb />
ALPHA PHI OMEGA Good luck<lb />
to Shannon and Heather. I'm look-<lb />
ing forward to doing all those Big-<lb />
Brother kind of things Love Marc<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS, to the<lb />
Turtles, Phi sigma Pi's Co-rec bas-<lb />
ketball team for winning the intra-<lb />
mural championships.<lb />
PI KAPPA ALPHA Hopes every-<lb />
one had a great homecoming this<lb />
year!<lb />
THANKS Douglas, Josh, and<lb />
Darin for coaching our flag foot-<lb />
ball team. You guys did a great<lb />
job! The Sisters and Pledges of<lb />
Delta Zeta.<lb />
DELTA ZETAs Get ready for<lb />
Pounders Day Grab-A-Date! "Still<lb />
going strong after all these years<lb />
TO MICHAEL BAKER Thanks for<lb />
coaching our flag football team an-<lb />
other year. We appreciate all your<lb />
hard work! We'll miss you next<lb />
year! Love Alpha Xi Delta.<lb />
Lost &amp; Found<lb />
LOST-Orange Tabby, neutered<lb />
male; Lost in vicinity of Tar River<lb />
area. If found Please call 752-0226.<lb />
Probably went for a ride, if found in<lb />
your cars, please call.<lb />
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Announcements<lb />
; WOMEN'S STUDY<lb />
ALLIANCE<lb />
Airstudents are invited to<lb />
attend a get together on<lb />
Thursday, Oct 21 at 4:00 in<lb />
GCB 2014. Learn the true<lb />
meaning of feminist think-<lb />
ing) Join us in discussions<lb />
corfCerning men, women,<lb />
racism and other humani-<lb />
tarian issues.<lb />
RETURNING ADULT<lb />
STUDENTS<lb />
We will be meeting in 212<lb />
Mendenhall at 5:00 on<lb />
Thursday, Oct 21st. All stu-<lb />
dents 25 yrs and older are<lb />
encouraged to attend.<lb />
iiCAL<lb />
THERAPY CLUB<lb />
We will be having a meet-<lb />
ing Thurs. Oct. 21 at 5:30 in<lb />
Mendenhall, Room 221. All<lb />
are velcome. If you have<lb />
questions, call Dawn (757-<lb />
0573).<lb />
ECU STUDENT<lb />
ADVLSQRY<lb />
COMMITTEE<lb />
You are what you eat! The<lb />
student Foodservice Advi-<lb />
sory Committe meets once<lb />
each month during the<lb />
school year to evaluate the<lb />
quality of dining services<lb />
at ECU and provide input on<lb />
new products and projects.<lb />
All ECU students are invited<lb />
to join the committee. Meal<lb />
plan participation is not re-<lb />
quired. Freshmen are en-<lb />
couraged to apply. If inter-<lb />
ested please contact David<lb />
Bailey at 757-4755.<lb />
LITTLE MILLIE CENTER<lb />
The first Annual Kiddie<lb />
Banquet: Saturday, October<lb />
23, 1993 6:3010:00 pm at<lb />
J.H. Rose High School Caf-<lb />
eteria. This banquet is be-<lb />
ing sponsored by WOOW Joy<lb />
Radio and the "M" Voice<lb />
Newspaper. Tickets are<lb />
$3.00. Proceeds will benefit<lb />
the Little Willie Center.<lb />
Tickets may be purchased<lb />
by calling 752-9083 or 758-<lb />
7066. Special guests include<lb />
The Living Proof Ministries<lb />
drama troupe, Okeora Flynn<lb />
of "Jo-Jo Time" The LWC<lb />
Ensemble and Foundation<lb />
for the Future chorus.<lb />
Barney could not come, so<lb />
he is sending his brother,<lb />
BURNEY. Absolutely no one<lb />
over 18 admitted unless ac-<lb />
companied by a child.<lb />
AMERICAN<lb />
MARKETING<lb />
ASSOCIATION<lb />
Meet the marketing faculty<lb />
Thursday, October 21st at<lb />
the annual Wine and Cheese<lb />
Social at 5:00 in the GC 3rd<lb />
floor lobby. Please bring<lb />
your ID if you plan to drink<lb />
wine. Non-alcoholic bever-<lb />
ages will also be served and<lb />
business attire is appropri-<lb />
ate. Members, non members<lb />
and faculty are welcome.<lb />
PHI SIGMA PI PLEDGE<lb />
CLASS CAR WASH<lb />
The Alpha Omicron Pledge<lb />
Class of Phi Sigma Pi will<lb />
hold a FREE car wash on Sat-<lb />
urday, October 23 from 8:00<lb />
am to 5:00 pm. Donations are<lb />
accepted. All donations are<lb />
going to the Dr. Jack W.<lb />
Thornton Scholarship. The<lb />
car wash will be held at the<lb />
Fuel Doc on the corner of<lb />
10th and Greenville Blvd.<lb />
RECREATIONAL<lb />
SERVICES<lb />
Take a break and an adven-<lb />
ture! Join the Outdoor Rec-<lb />
reation program at Recre-<lb />
ational Services on a Swamp<lb />
Thing Canoe Excursion. Get<lb />
in the mood for Halloween<lb />
with this day trip through<lb />
the swampy areas near<lb />
Goose Creek, NC on Satur-<lb />
day, October 30. Be sure to<lb />
register now in 204<lb />
Christenbury Gymnasium<lb />
and attend a Pre-trip meet-<lb />
ing on Wednesday, October<lb />
27 at 5:00 PM in Brewster D-<lb />
101. The cost will be $10<lb />
student and $12faculty,<lb />
staff, guests and will entitle<lb />
you to a day filled with ad-<lb />
venture. For more informa-<lb />
tion, call Recreational Ser-<lb />
vices at 757-6377.<lb />
RECREATLQNAL<lb />
SERVICES<lb />
What's your hi-q? come to<lb />
the Trivia Bowl registration<lb />
meeting on Wednesday, Oc-<lb />
tober 27 at 5 PM in BIO<lb />
103. Come have some<lb />
trivia fun and test your<lb />
knowledge. For more in-<lb />
formation, call Recre-<lb />
ational Services at 757-<lb />
6387.<lb />
STUDY1ARRQAD<lb />
Interested in spending<lb />
time away from ECU?<lb />
Come to either of two<lb />
meetings to learn about<lb />
the many study abroad<lb />
and exchange programs<lb />
available. Former par-<lb />
ticipants will also be<lb />
there to answer ques-<lb />
tions you may have.<lb />
Meeting Oct. 21, 7:30 PM<lb />
in Mendenhall Great<lb />
Room section 2! If you<lb />
can't rake the meeting<lb />
call or come by the Office<lb />
of International Pro-<lb />
grams!<lb />
V<lb /><pb facs="00058433_tn_0007" /><lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
Page 7<lb />
Art professor wins Japanese award<lb />
Photo courtesy of ECU News Bureau<lb />
East Carolina University artist Carl Billingsley puts the finishing touches to a casting of his sculpture, Bell of<lb />
the Earth, that won a $20,000 prize in Japan. Do you think he read TEC before he began touching it up?<lb />
ByQuentin Pickup<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Japan may have us beat in elec-<lb />
tronics, but Karly Billingsley of the<lb />
ECU art department ust showed<lb />
them a tiling or two.<lb />
Billingsley, a Greensboro, N.C.<lb />
native, created a sculpture at his<lb />
home in Greensboro and submi ttedit<lb />
in a major art competition in<lb />
Tomayura, Japan. All artists work<lb />
towards recognition, but<lb />
Billingsley's work received much<lb />
more than that.<lb />
Billingsely's work, 'Bell of The<lb />
Earth won the semi-grand prize at<lb />
the 1993 Toyamura International<lb />
Sculpture Biennete. Alongwith great<lb />
recognition, Billingsley received an<lb />
award of two million yen ($20,000)<lb />
and an all-expense-paid trip for two<lb />
to Japan to attend the exhibition<lb />
where he willreceive his prize. "Hav-<lb />
ing my sculpture selected for this<lb />
international exhibition is the type of<lb />
critical recognition all artists strive<lb />
for said Billingsley.<lb />
Most people do not realize that<lb />
the Japanese have a very strong and<lb />
supportive interest in contemporary<lb />
sculpture. The Japanese also spon-<lb />
sor the most prestigious and lucra-<lb />
tive international sculpture compe-<lb />
NC Museum of Art Upcoming Events<lb />
The North Carolina Artist Exhibition runs from Oct. 2<lb />
through Dec. 5. A triennial survey exhibition is organized by the<lb />
Museum and open to all artists in the state. The 125 works by 26<lb />
artists include paintings, drawings, prints, collages, photographs,<lb />
sculptures and installations.<lb />
Yoruba Art A Living Tradition, will take place from Oct. 23,<lb />
1993 throughjune 12,1994. This will be an educational exhibition<lb />
focusing on the traditional arts of the Voruba-speaking people of<lb />
Nigeria and Benin. Thirty-three works of art with maps, photo<lb />
murals and a video program will be featured.<lb />
Films<lb />
Gene Kelly<lb />
October 22-23 On the Town<lb />
October 29-30 Singin'm the Ruin<lb />
Lectures<lb />
Pyramids to Postmodern<lb />
Thursdays at 11 a.m. Series tickets $29<lb />
Oct. 28 Earlv Renaissance in Italy<lb />
Nov. 4 The Italian High Renaissance<lb />
Nov. 11 No lecture<lb />
Nov. 18 The Renaissance of the North Alps<lb />
Soundtrack will delight<lb />
titions in the world.<lb />
"Bell of the Earth" is a bronze<lb />
castingcreated through a sand mold.<lb />
It has a downward bell shape with a<lb />
squared-off bottom. The piece is<lb />
eight inches wide and 16 inches tall.<lb />
The total weight of the piece is 55<lb />
pounds. Billingsley says the sculp-<lb />
ture invites viewers to touch the<lb />
rough texture of the sides and the<lb />
smooth polished finish on the top.<lb />
Six judges from different Japa-<lb />
nese museums and universities se-<lb />
lected the entries from a field of more<lb />
than 540 sculptures submitted from<lb />
36 different countries. The winner<lb />
was from Japan.<lb />
The village where the competi-<lb />
tion was held is Toyamura, a small<lb />
village of only 2,000 people on the<lb />
northern island of Hokkaido. Lake<lb />
Ioya is located right beside<lb />
Toyamura. Ioya is scenic and a well-<lb />
known attraction and national park.<lb />
The sculpture competition is held<lb />
even' other year and is regarded asa<lb />
major event.<lb />
Billingsley taught art at UNC-G<lb />
for six years and at the University of<lb />
Wisconsin's Milwaukee School of<lb />
Architecture and Urban Planning<lb />
for 19 years. Billingsley joined the<lb />
ECU Art Department last year. He<lb />
has already proven himself to be a<lb />
valuable asset.<lb />
British organist to perform<lb />
By Staff Reports<lb />
The East Carolina<lb />
Noted British organist James<lb />
Parsons will be presented in the East<lb />
Carolina University guest recital<lb />
scheduled forSundav,Oct.24,atFirst<lb />
Presbyterian Church on the comer of<lb />
14th and South Elm Streets.<lb />
The recital is sponsored by the<lb />
church as well as the ECU School of<lb />
Music and the EastCarolina Chapter<lb />
of the American Guild of Organists.<lb />
Free and open to the public, the recital<lb />
will begin at 4 p.m.<lb />
Parsons will present a variety of<lb />
organ compositions from the past<lb />
threecenturies.His program consists<lb />
of the Toccata and Fugue in � Majorby<lb />
J.L. Krebs; William Mathias' Berceuse;<lb />
Tliree Organ Voluntaries by Sir Peter<lb />
Maxwell-Da vies; the J.S. Bach Trio-<lb />
So)wta No. 6 in G Major, B WV530;and<lb />
Franz Liszt'sFantasiaandFugueontlie<lb />
Name BACH.<lb />
Parsons is director of music at a<lb />
leading English school, Oundle<lb />
School in Cambridgeshire, as well as<lb />
an active recitalist, both in the United<lb />
Kingdom and abroad.<lb />
According tojanette Fishell, pro-<lb />
fessor of organ at the ECU School of<lb />
Music, Parsons founded an interna-<lb />
tionally recognized summer school<lb />
which is noted as "one of the fore-<lb />
most events of its kind<lb />
I<lb />
Who Will<lb />
Visit on<lb />
Health<lb />
Career Day?<lb />
What Should<lb />
1 Wear?<lb />
Career Day!<lb />
Health Career Day will be held at the Allied Health<lb />
Building on November4, 1993, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.<lb />
Don't Miss this Opportunity<lb />
to Meet Reps Face-to-Face<lb />
If you are graduating Human Services, SPED, Allied<lb />
Health, Biology or Chemistry major, or even considering<lb />
a career in the healthcare field, don't miss this<lb />
opportunity to visit personally with health care<lb />
employers. They will happily discuss career options that<lb />
may be available to you.<lb />
Typically, employers from across N.C, and<lb />
sometimes from out-of-state visit ECU. Just a<lb />
sampling of the visiting representatives and<lb />
some majors they recruit includes:<lb />
Easter Seal Society of N.C. (CDFR, Soc. Wk.)<lb />
UNC Employment Office (BiolChem.)<lb />
N.C. Divisions of Mental and Environmental<lb />
Health (Psyc, SPED, Comm. illth.)<lb />
Charlotte Mecklenburg Hospital Authority<lb />
(All Allied Health majors)<lb />
Please dress in business attire. Men should<lb />
wear coat or sweater and tie, and women<lb />
should wear suits or business dresses.<lb />
Choose conservative colors, minimal jewelry<lb />
and appropriate, well-maintained shoes.<lb />
By Kris Hoffler<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"Nothing bad ever happens to<lb />
me Darin v Elfman probably didn't<lb />
know of the future and what it held<lb />
for him when he sang these lyrics as<lb />
the lead singer of Oingo Boingo.<lb />
Elfman began his career in The<lb />
Mystical Knights, a somewhat<lb />
twisted musical and theatrical<lb />
group. Then he took his light-<lb />
hearted sense of the macabre into<lb />
the realm of rock with Oingo Boingo.<lb />
From these roots he brought his<lb />
talent to the motion picture indus-<lb />
try.<lb />
Elfman's composition career<lb />
begins with the musical score for<lb />
Pee Wee's Big Adventure, where he<lb />
also met Tim Burton for the first<lb />
time. The two were destined to be-<lb />
come a team. Their collaboration<lb />
continued with Tim directing and<lb />
Dannv writing the scores for such<lb />
films as Bat ma n,�for which Elfman<lb />
received a Grammy for Best Origi-<lb />
nal Score�Bectlejuice, Edward<lb />
Scissorliands and Batman Returns.<lb />
Now we have Tim Burton's The<lb />
Nightmare Before Christmas, his fiftn<lb />
See BURTON page 9<lb />
The motion picture<lb />
soundtrack to the<lb />
movie Nightmare<lb />
Before Christmas is<lb />
a definite buy.<lb />
Graphic courtesy of<lb />
Walt Disney<lb />
Studios<lb />
By Daniel Willis<lb />
f A 1R P PT R Il's lhe Healthy Thing to DO<lb />
r rDon't Forget Health<lb />
R<lb />
N<lb />
E<lb />
R<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Juliana Hatfield's new album,<lb />
Become What You Are, is a unique<lb />
and refreshing release.<lb />
This album is an interesting<lb />
contrast to her last album, Hey Babe<lb />
which featured a more intimate dic-<lb />
tation of the personal feelings that<lb />
she encountered. Though very mov-<lb />
ing, Hatfield wasn't happy with<lb />
Hey Babe. "It wasn't confident at<lb />
all Hatfield said in a Rolling Stone<lb />
interview, "1 let it all out, and it was<lb />
embarrassing. 1 said all these things<lb />
other people were too embarrassed<lb />
to say<lb />
Hey Babe is limited to love songs<lb />
that dealt mostly with heartbreak.<lb />
Many fans think the entire album<lb />
was a reflection of Hatfield's obses-<lb />
sion with Lemonheads' front man,<lb />
Evan Dando. On Become Wlmt You<lb />
Are, Hatfield makes a point to swal-<lb />
low some of her tears and to make a<lb />
less revealing album; no love songs<lb />
are featured. This album is a lot<lb />
See HATFIELD page 9<lb />
Juliana Hatfield<lb />
Danny Elfman,<lb />
former lead singer<lb />
of Oingo Boingo,<lb />
has worked his way<lb />
into the motion<lb />
picture industry and<lb />
has created another<lb />
unforgettable score.<lb />
Adventure<lb />
series<lb />
takes off<lb />
By Jimmy Rostar<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The six states that make<lb />
up New England have served<lb />
as rich cultural and historical<lb />
entities since the colonial days.<lb />
This Monday evening'the<lb />
Department of Student<lb />
Unions will sponsor a field<lb />
trip of sorts that will take you<lb />
to the northeastern reaches of<lb />
the country�and you won't<lb />
even have to leave campus.<lb />
"A New England Sam-<lb />
pler" marks the first of the<lb />
seven Travel-Adventure Din-<lb />
ners and Films that the Stu-<lb />
dent Unions department will<lb />
feature this season. The event<lb />
will combine an array of food<lb />
items that are popular in the<lb />
region with a film that will be<lb />
narrated by its creators,<lb />
Woody and Merrillan Tho-<lb />
mas.<lb />
The dinner will include<lb />
such goodies as Rhode Island<lb />
clam chowder, New London<lb />
baked fish, Nantucket-style<lb />
roast chicken, veggies, muf-<lb />
fins and dessert. The dinner,<lb />
like the film, will take place in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
Once you've gotten a taste<lb />
of what New England has to<lb />
offer, you can check out the<lb />
film in Hendrix Theater.<lb />
Woody and Merrillan Tho-<lb />
mas, who have been putting<lb />
together travelogues since<lb />
1984, will be on hand to walk<lb />
you through the region. From<lb />
Cape Cod to Boston, the Green<lb />
Mountains of Vermont to the<lb />
Mystic Seaport in Connecti-<lb />
cut, the film covers the region<lb />
and its history.<lb />
The film will include por-<lb />
traits of New England per-<lb />
sonalities as well. From the<lb />
most famous of the region's<lb />
Revolutionary War figures to<lb />
the basket weavers in New<lb />
Hampshire whose craft has<lb />
been practiced for genera-<lb />
tions, the film will offer<lb />
glimpses into the lives of the<lb />
people that have shaped New<lb />
England.<lb />
The film will run twice a<lb />
matinee at 4:00 p.m. and an<lb />
evening screening at 8:00.<lb />
ECU students get in free with<lb />
an ID, and the cost for campus<lb />
acuity and staff, children and<lb />
the general public is $4. Group<lb />
rates are available.<lb />
You can attend the din-<lb />
� <lb />
Juliana Hatfield confident about album<lb />
ner for $12.50, and it begins at<lb />
6:15. Stop by the Central Ticket<lb />
Office at Mendenhall to make<lb />
reservations, or you can<lb />
charge tickets by phone by<lb />
calling the office at 757-4788.<lb />
Season tickets for all seven<lb />
dinners are available for $70.<lb />
Go ahead and start plan-<lb />
ning your "trip" to New En-<lb />
gland. Not only will you re-<lb />
ceive a lesson in culture and<lb />
history, but you can sit down<lb />
to a unique dining experience,<lb />
too.<lb />
Today: The pitfalls of academic pressure<lb />
Answered by<lb />
Dr. Steve J. Dauer<lb />
Student Health Service<lb />
As academic pressures begin<lb />
to mount, this may be a good time to<lb />
identify campus resources available<lb />
to students who are feeling over-<lb />
whelmed, anxious, depressed or<lb />
who are experiencing other types of<lb />
emotional problems. Listed below<lb />
are some of the most common is-<lb />
sues faced by college students and<lb />
the facilities at ECU where they can<lb />
access help free of charge.<lb />
Alcohol and drug abuse. Sub-<lb />
stance abuse evaluation can be per-<lb />
formed at either the Counseling<lb />
Center or Mental Health Sen-ices.<lb />
After an initial assessment, treat-<lb />
ment may be initiated and or stu-<lb />
dents may be referre 1 toother cam<lb />
pus or community resources, such<lb />
as the AA noon meeting or the<lb />
ACOA support group.<lb />
Anxiety and Depression. Both<lb />
the Counseling Center and Men-<lb />
tal Health Services offer in-<lb />
dividual and groupcoun-<lb />
seling or therapy for dif-<lb />
ficulties involving<lb />
symptoms of anxiety<lb />
and depression. Stu-<lb />
dents requiring longer<lb />
term treatment may be<lb />
referred to private practitio<lb />
ners in the community.<lb />
Eating Disorders. Students<lb />
struggling with anorexia or bulimia<lb />
can be treated at the Counseling<lb />
Center or Mental Health Services<lb />
through individual and group ap-<lb />
proaches. Additionally, private re-<lb />
ferrals, including nutritional edu-<lb />
cation, can be facilitated.<lb />
Sexual Assault and<lb />
Abuse. In the event of<lb />
sexual assault or rape,<lb />
students should im-<lb />
mediately contact<lb />
Public Safety (757-<lb />
6787), who will notify<lb />
the Counseling Center,<lb />
Mental Health Services or the coun-<lb />
selor on call if the incident occurs<lb />
after hours. Crisis intervention and<lb />
ongoing counseling or therapy will<lb />
also be provided to help victims<lb />
deal with issues arising in the af-<lb />
termath of a sexual assault or rape.<lb />
Likewise, students who are re-<lb />
covering from past experiences of<lb />
sexual abuse or incest can receive<lb />
individual services through the<lb />
Counseling Center or Mental<lb />
Health Services.<lb />
Suicidal Crises. Students<lb />
with suicidal thoughts or those<lb />
aware of suicidal thoughts in a<lb />
friend or acquaintance should also<lb />
contact Public Safety if there is an<lb />
imminent danger of self-harm.<lb />
Intensive help in resolving the cri-<lb />
See HEALTH page 9<lb /><pb facs="00058433_tn_0008" /><lb />
October 21, 1993<lb />
iket has first American release<lb />
and.<lb />
hard-<lb />
nit man Dave Sardy.<lb />
album'sproducer, also<lb />
i guitar and sings. Bassist<lb />
John Novviin and drummer Rick<lb />
Savage accompany Sardy.<lb />
One of the more refreshing<lb />
things about the album is its com-<lb />
plexity, rare in current music. In<lb />
onGimmickSs<lb />
lies and titles.<lb />
pect that has changed<lb />
� (market's first album is<lb />
listener can tell the band<lb />
� tter and more appro-<lb />
e equipment.<lb />
Although the album is good,<lb />
it has its downfalls. Some of the<lb />
lesser songs become very repeti-<lb />
tive. Some tracks reach the point<lb />
u here they sound like the band is<lb />
covering up weaknesses in its mu-<lb />
sic with distortion and noise.<lb />
The best tracks of the album<lb />
are "Redundant" and<lb />
"DumbjanDumbjan"isavery<lb />
hard-hitting song that holds a<lb />
strong, steady and feverish beat.<lb />
Gimmick compares well with the<lb />
melancholy, yet upbeat Nine Inch<lb />
Nails. Sardy's voice, at times,<lb />
sounds like a warped clone of<lb />
Trent Reznor's. If you don't like<lb />
Ministry or N.I.N you would be<lb />
wasting your money by investing<lb />
in this album.<lb />
Gimmick will get notice and has<lb />
already received early air play on<lb />
college radio stations. Maybe after<lb />
this album, the band can cut an<lb />
even better one and finally make it.<lb />
While this album is not going to<lb />
stop the world, it does keep the<lb />
listener interested and awake. If<lb />
vou've got some spare cash, buy it,<lb />
but its not worth getting excited<lb />
over. As quickly as it grows on<lb />
you, it will also do just the oppo-<lb />
site�and become a nice coaster.<lb />
Legendary Brecker Brothers return to jazz<lb />
NEW YORK (AT) � It's the<lb />
"Return of the Brecker Brothers" �<lb />
trumpeter Randy and saxophonist<lb />
Michael starring in the long-delayed<lb />
sequel to the hard-driving fusion<lb />
band that took the jazz world by<lb />
storm in the 1970s.<lb />
After 10 years in which they<lb />
drifted apart to pursue successful<lb />
solo careers, the Breckers are back<lb />
together with a new band formed<lb />
last vear. Since then, they've toured<lb />
the world, released an album which<lb />
garnered three Grammy nomina-<lb />
tions and come out with a video<lb />
recorded at a jazz festival in<lb />
Barcelona, Spain.<lb />
"The 10 years that we were<lb />
apart went on much longer than we<lb />
ever had planned said Michael,<lb />
"but we had more to bring to the<lb />
group as a result of all the experi-<lb />
ences we had playing apart<lb />
Fortunately, this return is not<lb />
like most Hollywood sequels � an<lb />
uninspired imitation of the origi-<lb />
nal. Nor is it some musical nostalgia<lb />
trip in which musicians re-create<lb />
their old hits.<lb />
The Breckers have gone back to<lb />
the future. They've taken the tight<lb />
hom lines, funky grooves and bebop<lb />
influences of their past, and up-<lb />
dated them with an infusion of hip<lb />
hop, Afro-pop and the latest in<lb />
musical technology � synth and<lb />
percussion programming, samples,<lb />
digital mixing.<lb />
What links the old and new<lb />
bands, said the 47-year-old Randy,<lb />
is "our love of rhythm" and the<lb />
desire "to remain on the cutting<lb />
edge of what's happening<lb />
"We wanted to connect with<lb />
the old band in various ways � to<lb />
have that as a springboard to build<lb />
on � but the emphasis for us has<lb />
really been to strike out into new<lb />
areas and new technology said<lb />
Michael, 43, interviewed with his<lb />
brother at Randy's apartment here.<lb />
Randy � with his black beret,<lb />
stringy black hair, beard and mous-<lb />
tache � has a Bohemian look.<lb />
Michael, who lives in suburban<lb />
Westchester with his family, re-<lb />
sembles a hip investment banker<lb />
wi th his thinning hair and wire-rim<lb />
glasses.<lb />
Their comeback album, "Re-<lb />
turn of the Brecker Brothers offers<lb />
what Randy describes as "a broad<lb />
menu" in 11 new tunes written by<lb />
the brothers.<lb />
Some of the tunes directly con-<lb />
nect with the old band � Randy's<lb />
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ture of social topics.<lb />
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The East Carolinian 9<lb />
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alto saxophonist David Sanborn<lb />
guesting to re-create the original<lb />
Brecker Brothers horn section.<lb />
The Breckers break into new<lb />
territory by fusing hip hop with<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
October 21. 1993<lb />
What's On Tap<lb />
Thursday, Oct. 21<lb />
W. Tennis, away<lb />
at Barton College, Wilson, NC<lb />
TBA<lb />
Friday, Oct. 22<lb />
Volleyball, away<lb />
at American, Washington, DC<lb />
7:30<lb />
M. Tennis, away<lb />
at South Carolina Invit Colum-<lb />
bia, SC, through Sunday TBA<lb />
W. Tennis, away<lb />
at Old Dominion Invit Norfolk,<lb />
V A, through Sunday TBA<lb />
Saturday, Oct. 23<lb />
FOOTBALL. AWAY<lb />
at Southern Miss Hattiesburg,<lb />
MS 6:00<lb />
Volleyball, away<lb />
at George Mason, Fairfax, VA<lb />
1:30<lb />
at Old Dominion, Norfolk, VA<lb />
7:30<lb />
Sunday, Oct. 24<lb />
W. Soccer, away<lb />
at N.C. State, Raleigh, NC 1:00<lb />
The 411<lb />
Tuesday, Oct. 19<lb />
M. &amp;c W. Swimming<lb />
Gold beat Purple 105-92<lb />
Phase. . . o Wagering<lb />
Robert Todd, 33 points<lb />
TEC Sports Editor<lb />
SM7, 31-24<lb />
"Turnovers will hurt the<lb />
Birds (expect the Buc defense to<lb />
score). If Perez Mattison can<lb />
handle theblitz, ECU could win<lb />
Brian Olson, 36 points<lb />
TEC Assistant. Sports Editor<lb />
SM20,30-10<lb />
"Injuries have built a hole<lb />
too deep to climb out of. Surpris-<lb />
ingly enough, CoachSteve Logan<lb />
has not ripped all the hair out of<lb />
his head<lb />
Kevin Hall, 30 points<lb />
WZMB Sports Director<lb />
SM16,33-17<lb />
"Perez Mattison will be<lb />
tested by the constantly blitzing<lb />
defense of Southern Miss<lb />
Brian Bailey, 25 points<lb />
WNCT-TV Sports Director<lb />
SM8,21-13<lb />
"Golden Eagles blitz Perez<lb />
Mattison into oblivion. Mattison<lb />
survives another crash course in<lb />
QB 101, but the Pirates soil fall<lb />
Chris Justice, 36 points<lb />
WCTI-TV Sports Director<lb />
SM10,27-17<lb />
"Southern Miss defense too<lb />
aggressive for an offense that is<lb />
still learning<lb />
Brad Zaruba, 28 points<lb />
WITN-TV Sports Director<lb />
SM10,24-14<lb />
"Pirate offense not strong<lb />
enough to win on the road<lb />
Demetrius Carter,20 points<lb />
ABLE President<lb />
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"Good luck to the Pirates<lb />
against a tough opponent. Be-<lb />
ware of No. 25, Derrick Batson<lb />
Mo' Rich, guest picker<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
ECU20,6040<lb />
"Bah, humbug<lb />
Five points are awarded for<lb />
choosing the winner and an<lb />
additional three points are<lb />
given to the person closest to<lb />
the spread (the person clos-<lb />
est to the combined score of<lb />
both teams settles ties).<lb />
Sports<lb />
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Pirates hope to shoot down Eagles<lb />
Photo by Cedrlc Van Buren<lb />
The injured ECU squad will travel to Southern Mississippi this Saturday looking to win two in a row. The team<lb />
will miss stand-out wide receiver Morris Letcher. Freshman Perez Mattison starts again at QB for the Pirates.<lb />
High hopes for Southern<lb />
Miss have dwindled<lb />
By Brian Olson<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Revenge for last year's loss<lb />
will be on the minds of the Pi-<lb />
rates this Saturday when they<lb />
travel to Hattiesburg, Mississippi<lb />
to take on Southern Miss.<lb />
Last season, Southern Mis-<lb />
sissippi embarrassed the Pirates<lb />
on the first nationally televised<lb />
game from Ficklen Stadium, 38-<lb />
21. Five interceptions and two<lb />
fumbles helped the lowly USM<lb />
offense to reach such a high total.<lb />
The Pirates are 2-4 on the<lb />
year and four of the next five<lb />
remaining games will be played<lb />
on the road. The Golden Eagles<lb />
are only 1-5 and the Pirates<lb />
should have a good shot at pull-<lb />
ing this one off.<lb />
ECU freshman quarterback<lb />
Perez Mattison will be getting<lb />
his second start this week, re-<lb />
placing the injured Chris Hester.<lb />
He had a great start last week<lb />
against Louisiana Tech. He set a<lb />
freshman record for 246 yards<lb />
By Sean Murphy<lb />
Guest Columnist<lb />
"It was the best of times, it was<lb />
the worst of times<lb />
At USM, with apologies to<lb />
Charles Dickens.itisthebestofhalves,<lb />
it is the worst of halves.<lb />
USM is living the novel "A Tale<lb />
of Two Halves<lb />
In the first half of their games,<lb />
the Eagles look almost invincible.<lb />
The second half Eagles look almost<lb />
invisible.<lb />
Another second-half debacle<lb />
against Louisville by the Eagles<lb />
showed how they can grab defeat<lb />
from the jaws of victory.<lb />
USM blew a 24-9 halftime ad-<lb />
vantage to lose the game 35-27.<lb />
In every game this season, USM<lb />
has either been leading or been close<lb />
to the lead at halftime.<lb />
And every game the Eagleshave<lb />
squandered a chance for a victory to<lb />
go home disappointed.<lb />
The Northeast Louisiana game,<lb />
the only USM victory, was a blow-<lb />
out. But then came the second half<lb />
nightmares, namely blowing a 34-9<lb />
halftime lead and makinga gameout<lb />
of a blowout.<lb />
USM luckily won that game 44-<lb />
37, but the tone was set for the two<lb />
sides of USM.<lb />
The Eagles have five games re-<lb />
maining. If this year lias taught any-<lb />
thing, there should be five good<lb />
halves and five bad halves.<lb />
If Dickens will please excuse<lb />
me.Wewill havea far, far better day<lb />
when we learn to play two halves<lb />
together.<lb />
Sean P. Murphy is thesportseditor<lb />
of Southern Mississippi's school news<lb />
paper. He is a sophomore journalism<lb />
major from New York.<lb />
Fayetteville women strike back<lb />
By Chip Hudson<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The East Carolina women's<lb />
soccer team was defeated on Sun-<lb />
day when they traveled to<lb />
Fayetteville in a rematch of their<lb />
opening game. In that first match,<lb />
ECU won 2-1, so Fayetteville was<lb />
ready to avenge that loss. The Pi-<lb />
rates opened the scoring when<lb />
Kellie Troy received a pass from<lb />
Maureen Corcoran in the goal<lb />
mouth at the 20-minute mark in<lb />
the first half. She put the ball in<lb />
the back of the net for a 1-0 ECU<lb />
lead. 10 minutes later, the Pirates<lb />
had a free kick from 30 yards out<lb />
when Maureen Corcoran passed<lb />
the ball to Stephanie Aicher, who<lb />
passed it back to Corcoran for a<lb />
shot. The ball fell just inches un-<lb />
der the crossbar and ECU led 2-0.<lb />
Fayetteville stormed back just<lb />
two minutes later to trim the lead<lb />
to 2-1. Then, at the 36-minute<lb />
mark, a Fayetteville forward<lb />
placed a perfect shot into the cor-<lb />
ner of the goal to tie the game.<lb />
Three minutes later a Fayetteville<lb />
forward broke through the Pirate<lb />
defense and scored on a<lb />
breakaway goal to make it a 3-2<lb />
game at the half.<lb />
In the second half, ECU was<lb />
able to mount a few attacks, but<lb />
unable to penetrate the goal.<lb />
Fayetteville began to solve the<lb />
Pirates' trapping defense and se-<lb />
nior goalkeeper Jaime Pierce<lb />
stopped no less than six<lb />
breakaways to keep the Pirates<lb />
close in the match. With just three<lb />
minutes left in the game, as ECU<lb />
was pushed up into the offensive<lb />
end of the field trying to tie the<lb />
game, another breakaway re-<lb />
sulted in a goal for Fayetteville,<lb />
and the game ended with<lb />
Fayetteville ahead 4-2.<lb />
Following the game, ECU<lb />
coach Chip Hudson said, "This<lb />
was a good effort for us. Of course<lb />
we're disappointed with the loss,<lb />
but when we work the kinks out<lb />
of our game, we could easily win<lb />
the rest of our matches<lb />
The women's soccer club goes<lb />
to Raleigh on Sunday to take on<lb />
N.C. State at 1 p.m.<lb />
Freshman Crane makes early impact<lb />
By Dave Pond<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
For any student, coming to a<lb />
large university can be a difficult<lb />
adjustment from high school life.<lb />
Throw in the de-<lb />
mands of athlet-<lb />
ics and making<lb />
a successful<lb />
transition be-<lb />
comes even<lb />
more trying.<lb />
For B.J.<lb />
Crane, how-<lb />
ever, being a<lb />
true freshman<lb />
as well as a start-<lb />
ing linebacker<lb />
for the Pirates'<lb />
pigskin squad is<lb />
an everyday<lb />
walk in the<lb />
park<lb />
Born Nov.<lb />
9,1974, B.J. grew<lb />
up in the At-<lb />
lanta area,<lb />
where he found a love for athlet-<lb />
ics and for God. He comes from a<lb />
family with many diverse talents.<lb />
He and his two younger brothers<lb />
are all exceptionally talented in<lb />
various sports and in different as-<lb />
pects of music.<lb />
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lanta, B.J. was a tri-letterman,<lb />
earning letters in football, basket-<lb />
ball and baseball. In 1992, during<lb />
his senior sea-<lb />
son of football,<lb />
Ciane, due to<lb />
team injuries,<lb />
played<lb />
ironman-style<lb />
football. He<lb />
starred both as<lb />
a running back,<lb />
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ball 92 times for<lb />
622 yards and<lb />
as a strong<lb />
safety, where<lb />
he snatched<lb />
two intercep-<lb />
tions, caused<lb />
three fumbles<lb />
and blocked a<lb />
punt and a field<lb />
goal.<lb />
"Although<lb />
I played strong safety in high<lb />
school, the media portrayed me<lb />
as a linebacker, because somehow<lb />
I always ended up in the middle<lb />
of every play Crane said.<lb />
B.J. Crane<lb />
and went 18 of 26. His mobility<lb />
in the pocket could spell trouble<lb />
for Southern Miss.<lb />
With the loss of wide re-<lb />
ceiver Morris Letcher, knee in-<lb />
jury last week, the Buc offense<lb />
will have to look for passes to<lb />
half back Jerris McPhail and<lb />
tight end Carlester Crumpler.<lb />
Letcher, a senior, might be avail-<lb />
able for the last couple of games,<lb />
but could have played his last<lb />
game of his college career last<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
The Golden Eagles had high<lb />
hopes entering this '93 season,<lb />
but those have dwindled away<lb />
� injuries have not only<lb />
plagued the Pirates this season.<lb />
USM quarterback Tommy<lb />
Waters is suffering from a<lb />
shoulder separation and their<lb />
passing game is nothing to be<lb />
proud of. Sophomore Kevin<lb />
Bently has taken over the spot<lb />
and has only completed 44 per-<lb />
cent of his passes and has 11<lb />
Sue GAME page 13<lb />
Coach Bob Babich, who re-<lb />
cruited B.J. out of Lovett High,<lb />
said, "In him I saw an explosive<lb />
athlete  one who could have a<lb />
very successful career with us in<lb />
Greenville. B.Js a hard worker<lb />
on and off the field. He has shown<lb />
big-play ability in the short time<lb />
he has been with us<lb />
B.J. chose East Carolina over<lb />
Southern Methodist University<lb />
simply because,  it felt right. I<lb />
was all set to attend SMU until I<lb />
visited here. I knew that (ECU<lb />
was.for me<lb />
Playing against a nationally-<lb />
ranked squad such as Syracuse in<lb />
his first collegiate game was also<lb />
very exciting.<lb />
"It is an awesome feeling. Last<lb />
year I watched Marvin Graves on<lb />
television and now I'm on the<lb />
other side of the ball, eye to eye<lb />
with him Crane said.<lb />
Crane attributes his desire to<lb />
be the best football player that he<lb />
can to his father, Benny. "My dad<lb />
put a fierceness in my heart that<lb />
made me want to be in on every<lb />
play he said. "My dad motivates<lb />
me a lot. I am also motivated by<lb />
See CRANE page 12<lb />
Swimmers dive<lb />
into new season<lb />
By Brad Oldham<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The EastCarolina Swimming<lb />
and Diving teams had their last<lb />
pre-season event Tuesday after-<lb />
noon before kicking off the 1993-<lb />
94 season. The annual Purple-<lb />
Gold event held at Minges<lb />
Aquatic Center divided the team<lb />
into two separate units which<lb />
competed against each other as if<lb />
it were an actual meet.<lb />
"I was pleased with most of<lb />
the swims said Rick Kobe, head<lb />
coach of the swim team. "It's still<lb />
extremely early. I'm happy about<lb />
where we are up to this point. I'm<lb />
looking forward to our first meet<lb />
against Virginia Tech<lb />
Four Purple-Gold meet<lb />
records were broken by the<lb />
women. Sophomore Jackie<lb />
Schmieder continued herpre-sea-<lb />
son tear by swimming a time of<lb />
5:13.4 in the 500-meter freestyle.<lb />
Leslie Ha wley set a record as well,<lb />
with a 2:11.6 time in the 200-meter<lb />
backstroke. Ironically, the second<lb />
place time of 2:13.8 by freshman<lb />
Elizabeth Bradner would have<lb />
alsobroken the previous record<lb />
in the 200-meter back. Sopho-<lb />
more Beth Humphrey set a 200-<lb />
meter freestyle record with a<lb />
time of 2:57.8. The 400-meter<lb />
freestyle relay made up of<lb />
Schmieder,Humphrey,Christy<lb />
Winn and Annemarie Vogt<lb />
swam a Purple-Gold record<lb />
time of 3:43.70.<lb />
In other events for the<lb />
women, the 400-meter medley<lb />
relay waswon by the team made<lb />
up of Hawley, Brooke<lb />
Deretchin, Trade Garrett and<lb />
Joy Sturgis. In the 1000-meter<lb />
freestyle, it was Schmieder win-<lb />
ning with a time of 10:40. Hilary<lb />
Stokes won in the 50-meter<lb />
freestyle with a time of 25.89<lb />
seconds. In the 200-meter indi-<lb />
vidual medley freshman Eliza-<lb />
beth Browne edged out<lb />
Deretchin with a time of 2:18.3.<lb />
In the 200-meter fly, Melissa<lb />
Phillips won the event with a<lb />
2:13.9 time. Coming in a frac-<lb />
See SWIM page 13<lb />
Photo by C�drlc Van duran<lb />
The Swimming and Diving teams are ready to start the season after<lb />
setting new school records at their annual Purple-Gold meet<lb />
NCAA denies coach money<lb />
DURHAM, N.C. (AP) � A<lb />
judge has denied a request by Duke<lb />
associate basketball coach Pete<lb />
Gaudet to block the NCAA from<lb />
enforcing new rules that he says<lb />
are unfair and have cost him nearly<lb />
$60,000 a year.<lb />
SuperiorCourt JudgeJ.B. Allen<lb />
said Tuesday that Gaudet and his<lb />
attorney, Kenneth Kirkman, did not<lb />
meet the legal burden for a prelimi-<lb />
nary injunction against the NCAA.<lb />
Kirkman sought the measure<lb />
last week to prevent the NCAA<lb />
from enforcing its new regulations,<lb />
which limit the earnings of part-<lb />
time basketball assistants, until<lb />
Gaudet's lawsuit is decided.<lb />
The judge's decision was the<lb />
first action in the lawsuit Gaudet<lb />
filed in Durham Superior Court<lb />
last month challenging the NCAA<lb />
rules, which he contends have<lb />
threatened his coaching career<lb />
and hurt him financially.<lb />
Gaudet's suit asks the NCAA<lb />
to instruct Duke and Deblin Inc<lb />
a private organization set up to<lb />
run Duke's summer basketball<lb />
camp, to pay him the full amount<lb />
owed under his currentcontracts.<lb />
The university and Deblin<lb />
Inc owned by Duke coach Mike<lb />
Krzyzewski and his family, are<lb />
named as defendants in the suit.<lb />
Krzyzewski would like to pay<lb />
Gaudet $50,000 for running the<lb />
summer camp, but cannot be-<lb />
cause of the NCAA rules.<lb />
The NCAA limits the earn-<lb />
ings of part-time basketball assis-<lb />
tant to $16,000 per year, almost<lb />
$60,000 less than Gaudet made in<lb />
1991.<lb /><pb facs="00058433_tn_0012" /><lb />
October 21.1993<lb />
R<lb />
ack coaches fight discrimination<lb />
CRANE<lb />
Continued from page 11<lb />
sday to support<lb />
-mh lationinits<lb />
to rest( ire recent cuts in ath-<lb />
 tn scholarships and gain a bigger<lb />
n le for minorities in NCAA deci-<lb />
sion-making.<lb />
Hut the Congressional Blat.k<lb />
c aucus stopped short of endorsing<lb />
legislation to address NCAA rules<lb />
hat the coaches say restrict their<lb />
roles as mentors in troubled ghettos<lb />
and discriminate against black ath-<lb />
letes.<lb />
"At this time, we haven't talked<lb />
about any legislative ideas said<lb />
Rep. Cardiss Collins, D-Ill a cau-<lb />
cus member who also chairs the<lb />
Souse Energy and Commerce sub-<lb />
committee that has been a frequent<lb />
thorn in the side of the National<lb />
Collegiate Athletic Association.<lb />
Instead, the caucus appointed<lb />
a task force headed by Collins to<lb />
question the NCAA on scholarship<lb />
merits, re-<lb />
� proportionof<lb />
ith the assot ia-<lb />
About 30membersol theBlack<lb />
c oaches ssociation met with the<lb />
i au us .w part of a boycott of the<lb />
inaugural National Association of<lb />
Basketball Coaches Forum inChar-<lb />
lottcN.C<lb />
Tlie forum has many of the<lb />
same issueson its agenda this week,<lb />
fhe black coaches, however, chose<lb />
to go to the nation's lawmakers be-<lb />
cause of "countless meetings with<lb />
the NCAA" with little result, said<lb />
Georgetown basketball coach John<lb />
Thompson.<lb />
The black coaches are upset the<lb />
most with new NCAA rules that<lb />
dropped thenumberof scholarships<lb />
that Division Ischoolscanoffer from<lb />
15 to 14 last season, and to 13 this<lb />
season.<lb />
"Blackstudentathletesaredis-<lb />
proportionately affected by these<lb />
regulations Raveling said. "They<lb />
represent about 64 percent of the<lb />
plavers playing Division I basket-<lb />
ball<lb />
"Over a 10-year period, that<lb />
represents about3,000 scholarships,<lb />
lost opportunities tor Atrican-<lb />
Americans'hesaid. "Ninety-nine<lb />
percent of the NCAA's funding<lb />
u mies In m rwosports, football and<lb />
basketball<lb />
Thompson said hardly any of<lb />
his fellow black coaches at Division<lb />
I schools would have ever gone to<lb />
college or gotten the jobs they have<lb />
now it the current system had ex-<lb />
isted when they were players<lb />
"We can't do what was done<lb />
for us to get there he said. "The<lb />
intent of the rules was toadminister<lb />
competition, but we're a little<lb />
broader than just competition.<lb />
"Athletic people have been a<lb />
tremendous influence on out kids<lb />
becoming doctors, lawyers and en-<lb />
gineers<lb />
"We can't cure society's prob-<lb />
lems, but we don't want to be hin-<lb />
dered from making a minor contri-<lb />
bution that we think wecan make<lb />
Congress is just the first stop<lb />
on theway to make improvements.<lb />
the fanfare and recognition that<lb />
comes trom playing the game.<lb />
"Another reason that I want<lb />
to do well is to prove wrong the<lb />
people that don't respect the Pi-<lb />
rate defense. I want people to be<lb />
worried about coming into Ficklen<lb />
and lining up against us<lb />
Crane knows that he is young<lb />
and will make mistakes, but he<lb />
has shown a great attitude com-<lb />
ing into the Pirate program.<lb />
"I try to improve my play<lb />
within the team aspect with every<lb />
down Crane said. "Starting is<lb />
great but if me playing on the<lb />
scout team is best for the team,<lb />
men 111 play scout have no prob-<lb />
lem with that.<lb />
"I just thank Cod for the op-<lb />
portunity. Without Him I have<lb />
nothing, but with Him I have ev-<lb />
erything.<lb />
"I've never considered my-<lb />
self a good player, but a good<lb />
athlete. A good athlete can be-<lb />
come a good player, but someone<lb />
who is just a good player is not a<lb />
good athlete<lb />
In the classroom, B.J. is double<lb />
majoring in political science and<lb />
finance, hoping to pursue a career<lb />
in politics.<lb />
"Football gets my name out<lb />
there, so people will know who I<lb />
am he said. "That will help out a<lb />
lot in politics. Also, I want to be<lb />
momentarily! successful in life so<lb />
that I can help out those who are<lb />
less fortunate than 1 am<lb />
Time demands of ten put great<lb />
pressure on athletes and B.J. is no<lb />
exception.<lb />
"I'm just starting to relax he<lb />
said. "I think I've finally found<lb />
the balance between my classes<lb />
and football that I needed to so I<lb />
can succeed in the classroom as<lb />
well as on the field<lb />
When he is not drilling quar-<lb />
terbacks, recovering loose fumbles<lb />
or studying, Crane said that he<lb />
especially enjoys spending free<lb />
rime with his girlfriend, Tracy. He<lb />
also enjoys writing lyrics and col-<lb />
laborating with his younger<lb />
brother on musical aspects.<lb />
"I'm not a me-type person �<lb />
I'm real laid-back Crane said. "I<lb />
enjoy making people happy. I<lb />
don't care if I'm in a good mood or<lb />
not, if I can make you happy, then<lb />
that in turn will make me happy<lb />
With his future bright and<lb />
wide-open, many important<lb />
choices lay ahead. One thing about<lb />
B.J. Crane is etched in stone.<lb />
"I'm going to change the<lb />
world he said smiling.<lb />
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October 21. 1993<lb />
The East Carolinian 13<lb />
GAME<lb />
Continued from page 11<lb />
�"un is<lb />
carrv. I lovvard k"t .��<lb />
Buckhalter and Ronald ones<lb />
havecollected a combined for491<lb />
yards on the ground. The Pirate<lb />
defense has been successful this<lb />
year at stopping the run, and they<lb />
must prove themselves again. If<lb />
they stop the run it will force<lb />
USM to go to a weak passing<lb />
attack.<lb />
' they only allowed<lb />
. ainst the run on 35<lb />
� ugh six games the<lb />
have onh given up 130.5<lb />
:e on the ground.<lb />
I SM's 7-4 record last season<lb />
is credited to the defense. Last<lb />
season they were ranked 27th in<lb />
scoring defense and eighth<lb />
against the pass. This vear the<lb />
defense has been put to the test<lb />
over and over due to the offen-<lb />
sive turnovers. Sound familiar?<lb />
ECU has been very similar to that<lb />
situation.<lb />
Perez Mattison will be throw-<lb />
ing into a satisfactory secondary.<lb />
The Birds have allowed 256 yards<lb />
per game through the air. This<lb />
should open the way for the ECU<lb />
running game led bv Junior<lb />
Smith. He has gained bc)6 yards<lb />
through onlv six games this vear<lb />
and has an average of 4.58 per<lb />
carry with six TD. Smith racked<lb />
up 150 last season against USM.<lb />
The Golden Eagles carry a<lb />
nice package of linebackers.<lb />
Tyrone Nix and Albert McRae<lb />
lead the team in tackles. Nix has<lb />
57and McRae, 52. This could spell<lb />
trouble for the scrambling<lb />
Mattison.<lb />
The key this week for the Pi-<lb />
rates will be to get good produc-<lb />
tion from Mattison and be able to<lb />
handle all the blitzes the Birds will<lb />
throw at them. The offense must<lb />
also not turn the ball over if they<lb />
expect to pull the upset.<lb />
SWIM<lb />
Continued from page 11<lb />
tionofasecond later was Humphrey<lb />
at2:14.0. In the 100-meter freestyle,<lb />
freshman Ellen Howard came in<lb />
first place with a time of 56.35 sec-<lb />
onds. The 200-meter breaststroke<lb />
was won by Deretchin with a time<lb />
of 2:35.7. The Gold women's team<lb />
outscored the Purple bv a score of<lb />
105-92.<lb />
In the men's meet, Brian Soltz<lb />
edged out Pat Cassidy in the 50-<lb />
meter freestyle with a time of 22.49<lb />
seconds. Sophomore McGee<lb />
Moody won the 200-meter freestyle<lb />
with a time of 1:48.7. In the 1000-<lb />
meter freestyle, Jason "Fezzman"<lb />
Farr went the distance to take the<lb />
event with a time of 10:13.4. In the<lb />
200-meter individual medlev,John<lb />
Donovan nipped David Benson<lb />
with a time of 2:02.84. Freshman<lb />
Erik Griffin won the 200-meter fly<lb />
with a 2:06.8 time. Moodv won the<lb />
100-meter freestyle in 49.5 seconds.<lb />
In the 200-meter backstroke, fresh-<lb />
man Chris Bembenek won with a<lb />
time of 2:02.0. Farr won the 500<lb />
freestyle with a time of 4:57.4. In the<lb />
200-meter breast stroke, it was<lb />
sophomore Mark Teske beating<lb />
Sean Brown with a time of 2:17.0. In<lb />
the 400-meter freestyle relay, the<lb />
team of Griffin, Cassidy, Moody<lb />
and Jay Noles won with a time of<lb />
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lav, the team of Bembenek, Lance<lb />
Tate, Adam Ciarla and Alex Vitier<lb />
won with a time of 3:40.1. The final<lb />
score for the men was identical to<lb />
the women's. It was Gold winning<lb />
105-92.<lb />
As for the divers, it was captain<lb />
junior Scott Kupec leading the way<lb />
for the men, accumulating 354<lb />
points in the three meter and 362<lb />
points in the one meter. Coming in<lb />
second was Chris Barella, followed<lb />
by Billy Galleher.<lb />
"This season is going to be full<lb />
of new challenges. We are a very<lb />
young team, but there is a lot of<lb />
potential here, " Kupec said. "Div-<lb />
ing is everything to me. It's what I<lb />
live for. I'm putting everything I've<lb />
got into this season to reach success<lb />
for both my teammates and my-<lb />
self<lb />
For the women, it was fresh-<lb />
man Beth Hanna winning both the<lb />
one and three meter competition.<lb />
Coming in at second place was Lisa<lb />
Frederick and third place went to<lb />
Bridget Kruse.<lb />
The Pirates travel to Virginia<lb />
Tech on Oct. 30 for their first meet of<lb />
the season. The first home meet is<lb />
on Nov. 13, when ECU will host<lb />
Old Dominion and Georgia South-<lb />
ern.<lb />
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