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                <lb />
Opinion<lb />
GA procedures<lb />
we officers<lb />
statutes and<lb />
ting on budget<lb />
ow and page 6.<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
Turn up the grungefunk!<lb />
Stick, having opened for<lb />
Primus, Gwar and<lb />
Soundgarden, pumps out a<lb />
mixture of noise you don't want<lb />
to miss. Review on page 8.<lb />
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�vnnnnVnnV Tomorrow<lb />
The East Cqrofinian<lb />
Vol. 68 No. 61<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina KOV 1993<lb />
Tuesday, October 26,1993<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
LIBRARY-PERIODICALS<lb />
Election rules pose questlmrof democracy<lb />
By Karen Hassell<lb />
News Editor<lb />
On Sept. 2s Meredith<lb />
Howard was elected by more<lb />
than 2 to 1 for the office of Stu-<lb />
dent Government Association<lb />
(SGA) executive secretary. To-<lb />
day, Kristie Hoffstedder has the<lb />
position.<lb />
Justin Conrad, chair of the<lb />
elections committee, stated the<lb />
results of the race between<lb />
Meredith Howard and Kristie<lb />
Hoffstedder were about 486 to<lb />
186 in Howard's favor.<lb />
"Meredith failed to turn in<lb />
her expense report on time<lb />
Conrad said. "She was immedi-<lb />
ately disqualified. Her campaign<lb />
Laura Al lard<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
manager came to me and I put<lb />
her back on the ballot, thinking I<lb />
had the power to do that<lb />
Expense reports, outlining<lb />
all materials used during theelec-<lb />
tion, whether purchased by the<lb />
candidate, already in possession<lb />
of the candidate or donated to<lb />
the candidate, were due before 5<lb />
p.m. on Monday, Sept. 27. For<lb />
executive officers there is a $200<lb />
limit on campaign expenses.<lb />
Howard unexpectedly left<lb />
Greenville on Friday to go to<lb />
Duke Hospital, where her father<lb />
had been admitted. When she<lb />
returned at the beginning of the<lb />
following week, she missed the<lb />
deadline to turn in her report.<lb />
Hoffstedder turned in her ex-<lb />
pense report to the SGA secre-<lb />
tary, Millie Murphrey, by the<lb />
deadline on Monday.<lb />
Hoffstedder said that at this<lb />
time she was told that no one else<lb />
made the deadline and she was<lb />
running uncontested. She then<lb />
informed her friends that they<lb />
did not need to vote.<lb />
As chair of the elections<lb />
committee, Conrad was con-<lb />
tacted on Tuesday, Sept. 28. Ac-<lb />
cording to Howard and Conrad,<lb />
Conrad then contacted Kristie<lb />
Hoffstedder and i t was agreed to<lb />
put Howard back on the ballot<lb />
for the election the next day.<lb />
Hoffstedder said that<lb />
Conrad agreed to let Howard run<lb />
in the election and Hoffstedder<lb />
learned of this through a friend<lb />
around 4 p.m. on Tuesday. She<lb />
was unable to contact Conrad to<lb />
verify this. Hoffstedder contends<lb />
that Conrad was avoiding her.<lb />
She finally caught up with him at<lb />
2 p.m. on Wednesday. At this<lb />
point the election was already in<lb />
progress and both names were<lb />
on the ballot.<lb />
"I was never given the<lb />
chance to agree or disagree with<lb />
Meredith running Hoffstedder<lb />
said. "Justin was never going<lb />
to tell me<lb />
"I thought and still do that<lb />
I made a morally correct deci-<lb />
sion putting her Howard back<lb />
on the ballot Conrad said. "Un-<lb />
fortunately, I did not have that<lb />
power<lb />
Elections were held on<lb />
Wednesday, Sept. 29, from 9 a.m.<lb />
to 6 p.m. At 4 p.m. on Wednes-<lb />
day, Hoffstedder submitted an<lb />
appeal to Student Attorney Gen-<lb />
eral Michael Romance, and<lb />
Conrad disqualified Howard.<lb />
Hoffstedder appealed<lb />
Howard's victory on the basis<lb />
that "she should have never been<lb />
on the ballot she was vice chair<lb />
for two years she said. "She<lb />
knew the rules and she broke<lb />
them<lb />
"1 went to the SGA office<lb />
and I told them it was unfair<lb />
Howard said. "I submitted an<lb />
appeal to Attorney General<lb />
Michael Romance, and from<lb />
there it went to the elections<lb />
committee<lb />
The appeal was heard by<lb />
the election committee. The fi-<lb />
nal decision was to disqualify<lb />
Howard and instate<lb />
Hoffstedder. Romance said<lb />
the decision was established<lb />
on the basis that the election<lb />
never should have happened<lb />
in the first place.<lb />
"There is no excuse, no<lb />
matter what, to get back on<lb />
the ballot<lb />
According to Conrad,<lb />
See ELECTION page 4<lb />
Dead promote alcohol awareness<lb />
Staff Reports<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
The dead came to life on<lb />
campus Mondav as part of Na-<lb />
tional Alcohol Awareness Week.<lb />
Students dressed in black and<lb />
wore white armbands to symbol-<lb />
ize people killed in alcohol-related<lb />
accidents.<lb />
A wrecked car was dis-<lb />
played on the mall to symbolize<lb />
the physical damage of drinking<lb />
and driving, and tombstones were<lb />
painted on the sidewalk in front<lb />
of the Student Stores in memory<lb />
of people who have died.<lb />
On Tuesday, from 11 a.m.<lb />
until 2 p.m. "Belly Up To<lb />
Bacchus" will be at the Student<lb />
Stores. At 5 p.m. at the bottom of<lb />
College Hill the Alpha Phi Drink<lb />
Out, a non-alcoholic social will<lb />
be open to all students.<lb />
Wednesday at the Student<lb />
Stores, a "Sip Don't Drip" infor-<lb />
mation booth will be open, and<lb />
students can write their experi-<lb />
ences with alcohol abuse on "The<lb />
Wail<lb />
On Thursday, the "Belly Up<lb />
To Bacchus "The Wall" and<lb />
Student interns in<lb />
Washington D.G<lb />
By Stephanie Lassiter<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Imagine having brunch with<lb />
Hillary Clinton or dinner with Bill.<lb />
This may be possible for ECU<lb />
graduate student Victoria "Vicki"<lb />
Lynn Askew, who has recently<lb />
begun a two year internship in<lb />
Washing- mmmmmm<lb />
ton, D.C.<lb />
lar civil service scale and will<lb />
receive all federal employee<lb />
benefits.<lb />
"Participatingin the Presi-<lb />
dential Management Intern pro-<lb />
gram offers students a rull-time<lb />
job on the fast track for manage-<lb />
ment in federal government<lb />
said Dr. James Westmoreland,<lb />
m director<lb />
'��  the<lb />
Photo by Cedric Van Buren<lb />
Tombstones were painted on the sidewalk in front of the Student Stores in memory of people who have died<lb />
alcohol related deaths. The artwork was done in conjuction with the Alcohol Awareness week.<lb />
"Slip Don't Drip" information<lb />
booths will move to Mendenhall<lb />
from 10 a.m2 p.m.<lb />
Saturday at 3 p.m the<lb />
"Gamma Walk" will begin at the<lb />
Mall and end at Allied Health.<lb />
"Midnight Madness" will begin<lb />
at 9 p.m. and last until 2 a.m<lb />
and "Bacchus Night at the Races"<lb />
from 9 p.m. - 1:30 a.m. Both ac-<lb />
tivities will be held in<lb />
Mendenhall.<lb />
There were over<lb />
1,200<lb />
applicants for<lb />
the 200<lb />
available<lb />
positions.<lb />
Religious authority<lb />
makes predictions<lb />
By Shannon Cooper<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Jim Jones and David<lb />
Koresh have both received wide<lb />
news coverage for their eccen-<lb />
tric religious behavior, and the<lb />
media turn to many authorities<lb />
when such controversies hit the<lb />
front page. One authority is Dr.<lb />
Martin E. Marty.<lb />
ECU s Religious Studies<lb />
Program hosted a public pre-<lb />
sentation with Dr. Marty as guest<lb />
speaker on Oct. 21.<lb />
Marty is the author of 40<lb />
books and is senior editor of the<lb />
Christian Century magazine. He<lb />
is also the Fairfax M. Cone Dis-<lb />
tinguished Service Professor of<lb />
the History of Modern Christian-<lb />
ity at the University of Chicago.<lb />
The title of Marty's lecture<lb />
was "What a Way to End a Mil-<lb />
lennium: Fundamentalism and<lb />
Other Hardlines, Today and To-<lb />
morrow<lb />
His presentation centered<lb />
around fundamentalism, the re-<lb />
ligious beliefs based oil a literal<lb />
interpretation of the Bible and<lb />
the turn of the millennium.<lb />
According to Marty, fun-<lb />
damentalism has helped to<lb />
change today's agendas. For ex-<lb />
ample, a lotof people are talking<lb />
about the family, while this was<lb />
an rather unpopular topic a few<lb />
years ago.<lb />
As Marty explained, we are<lb />
in a cultural war where there are<lb />
many factions and organizations<lb />
counteracting each other. He<lb />
gave the issue of abortion as an<lb />
example of the cultural war.<lb />
"In every survey I find 10-<lb />
15 percent of Americans are pure<lb />
pro-life. Pure pro-life means you<lb />
don't consider the woman's life<lb />
you don't ask incest, you don't<lb />
ask race. The fetus has all the<lb />
rights of a person. Pure pro-<lb />
choice says a woman's body is<lb />
her own to do with what she<lb />
wants, no questions about<lb />
whether the fetus has rights<lb />
Marty said.<lb />
Marty also gave his opin-<lb />
ion of the role religion plays in<lb />
the lives of college students.<lb />
"I never think that college<lb />
age is the time when most people<lb />
are attentive to organizations<lb />
and institutions of the church<lb />
Marty said.<lb />
According to Marty, col-<lb />
See PREDICTIONS page 4<lb />
SGA summer budget report<lb />
discrepencies addressed<lb />
Advisor says spending is in line<lb />
Laura Allard<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Student Government As-<lb />
sociation advisor Rudolph<lb />
Alexander spoke at last night<lb />
SGA meeting commenting on<lb />
last weeki budget report re-<lb />
garding summer spending.<lb />
He concluded that this<lb />
years apropriations were in line<lb />
with those of the past ten years,<lb />
and were even on the modest<lb />
side.<lb />
It is prescribed that the<lb />
president, vice president and<lb />
treasurer approve any spend-<lb />
ing that cannot wait until the<lb />
Legislature returns for the tall<lb />
semester.<lb />
His only question was in<lb />
regard to the issue of purchas-<lb />
ing parking stickers for the ex-<lb />
ecutive officers. The president<lb />
already receives a free sticker<lb />
and thecostof purchasing them<lb />
for the other three officers is<lb />
$280.<lb />
Alexander determined<lb />
that in this instance "normal leg-<lb />
islative procedure must be fol-<lb />
lowed This means ending the<lb />
proposal to committee for de-<lb />
bate and then presenting it to<lb />
the entire legislature and vot-<lb />
ing on it.<lb />
He concluded that free<lb />
parking stickers are within the<lb />
rights of the executive board as<lb />
long as they are approved by<lb />
the legislature.<lb />
The proposal was tabled<lb />
and will be discussed at a later<lb />
date, possibly next semester.<lb />
The SGA is currently in<lb />
Phase I of the Bond Referen-<lb />
dum campaign.<lb />
This includes the distribu-<lb />
tion of 3,000 pamphlets explain-<lb />
ing where and how to vote, 200<lb />
posters placed throughout cam-<lb />
pus and 500 buttons to be worn<lb />
be faculty and students. Also,<lb />
6,000 bookmarks have been<lb />
printed to be placed in books<lb />
checked out of the library this<lb />
week and t-shirts promoting the<lb />
bond issue will be worn by stu-<lb />
dents at the polls on election day.<lb />
Phase II of the plan includes<lb />
a bus route running from cam-<lb />
pus to the voting precincts and<lb />
the further distribution of post-<lb />
ers and advertisements.<lb />
She is<lb />
currently<lb />
working as<lb />
a program<lb />
analyst in<lb />
the U.S. Jus-<lb />
tice Depart-<lb />
ment. Her<lb />
position is<lb />
as a mid-<lb />
level man-<lb />
agement<lb />
trainee with �<lb />
the Bureau of Justice Statistics.<lb />
Askew, and the other 200<lb />
students selected as interns, will<lb />
have the opportunity every six<lb />
months to select different work<lb />
locations to gain additional expe-<lb />
rience. During her internship,<lb />
Askew hopes to secure positions<lb />
in the office of Management and<lb />
Budget and with the F.B.I.<lb />
Askew was one of less than<lb />
10 North Carolinians to be selected<lb />
for the internships. There were<lb />
over 1,200 applicants for the 200<lb />
available Presidential Manage-<lb />
ment Internships.<lb />
The interns will also partici-<lb />
pate in three conferences on man-<lb />
agement leadership training and<lb />
will be given the chance to meet<lb />
with a career development group.<lb />
The interns will be paid at a regu-<lb />
ot<lb />
ECU Ca-<lb />
reer Ser-<lb />
vices.<lb />
Askew<lb />
gradu-<lb />
ated<lb />
from<lb />
Bertie<lb />
High<lb />
School in<lb />
1987, and<lb />
is a 1991<lb />
 ECU<lb />
graduate. She received a BS<lb />
degree in history and will com-<lb />
plete her MA degree in history<lb />
this December.<lb />
Askew was a North Caro-<lb />
lina Teaching Fellow and re-<lb />
ceived several scholarships<lb />
while studying at ECU. She was<lb />
the recipient of the Margaret<lb />
Mat thews Hilliard Award from<lb />
the historv department and the<lb />
Richard C. Todd Phi Alpha<lb />
Theta scholarship.<lb />
She served as ECU chap-<lb />
ter president of Phi Alpha Theta<lb />
honor society in history and was<lb />
secretary of the Greene Hall<lb />
House Council. She also re-<lb />
ceived theOutstanding Philoso-<lb />
phy of Life Award from ECU's<lb />
chapter of Phi Sigma Pi honor<lb />
fraternity.<lb />
Make<lb />
my<lb />
day!<lb />
ECU Public<lb />
Safety is on the<lb />
move and<lb />
preparing for the<lb />
upcoming<lb />
Halloween<lb />
weekend.<lb />
Photo by<lb />
Cedric<lb />
Van Buren<lb /><pb facs="00058434_tn_0002" /><lb />
'aJ<lb />
�-Ill <lb />
tan<lb />
October 26 1993<lb />
ground Other<lb />
 v-<lb />
Survey ranks colleges by fun factor<lb />
Caffeine: A student's breakfast of champions<lb />
It is the fuel nt all-nighters. The lifeblood thatcourses<lb />
tiirough the veins of college students, pushing them on<lb />
toward academic achievement. And sometimes, as a popu-<lb />
lar button proclaims, it is your only friend. It's caffeine, and<lb />
students devour it in mass quantities. Maria Celes, a Union<lb />
Square Cafe employee, said the University of Arizona<lb />
Student Union restaurant sales about 15 pounds of coffee,<lb />
and 2,400 ounces of soda each day. And that's just the<lb />
beginning. Add to that a daily total of about 100 hot<lb />
espressos, 15 gallons of cold espresso and six gallons of tea.<lb />
Some students said they use caffeine to replace eating and<lb />
sleeping. "When you get only two hours of sleep each night<lb />
you really need it said one student. "It was Mountain<lb />
Dew and M&amp;Ms for breakfast that would keep me going<lb />
she said. Another student said she recently had the choice<lb />
of using her last three quarters for coffee or bus fare. "I<lb />
walked home she said, adding that the caffeine gave her<lb />
enough energy to make the trek.<lb />
Anti-abortion groups target college papers<lb />
Pro-Hfe groups are targeting colleges with paid news-<lb />
paper supplements that use first-person accounts and pho-<lb />
tographs of babies and developing fetuses to urge women<lb />
to consider alternatives to abortion. "We had hoped to put<lb />
it in 100 campuses nationwide this year said Bob<lb />
Cheatham, a graduate student at the University of South-<lb />
ern California and past president of the California Colle-<lb />
gians for Life. Students who oppose abortion want to print<lb />
and distribute 1 million copies of the publication through<lb />
campus newspapers. The campus newspapers at Stanford<lb />
University at Palo Alto, Calif the University of Texas-<lb />
Austin and the University of California-Los Angeles are<lb />
among about three dozen universities that have agreed to<lb />
run the pre-printed 12-page advertisement, which runs as<lb />
an insert However, the supplement has raised objections<lb />
from some students who believe it is an attempt to bypass<lb />
the editorial process and get pro-life views into circulation<lb />
vi thoutdissenting opinions. Pro-choice students also have<lb />
criticized some information in the publication as false or<lb />
misleading and question whether First Amendment issues<lb />
are involved.<lb />
Compiled by Maureen Rich. Taken from CPS<lb />
and other campus newspapers.<lb />
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP)<lb />
�In a survey of the "Best Col-<lb />
leges Ever Yale, Johns Hopkins<lb />
and Chicago didn't make the top<lb />
10 � they barely made the top<lb />
300.<lb />
That's because, as the young<lb />
editors of an irreverent publica-<lb />
tion for college-age men put it,<lb />
those schools may excel in aca-<lb />
demics, but they "rot" when it<lb />
comes to having fun.<lb />
The pollsters emphasize<lb />
that the best party schools aren't<lb />
necessarily scholastic zeroes; their<lb />
survey simply focuses on "the<lb />
fun factor<lb />
The unscientific poll ap-<lb />
pears in Inside Edge, a national<lb />
magazine produced by students<lb />
from Boston-area colleges, includ-<lb />
ing Harvard, which was No. 122<lb />
on the list.<lb />
Using reports from 50 stu-<lb />
dent correspondents nationwide,<lb />
Inside Edge graded America's 300<lb />
largest coed universities on nine<lb />
criteria ranging from the bar and<lb />
club scene to sports. The<lb />
magazine's Nov. issue lists the<lb />
top 20 and worst 10.<lb />
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things that make the schools fun<lb />
to go to said publisher Aaron<lb />
Shapiro, 21, a Harvard senior.<lb />
While researchers consid-<lb />
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of graduation Shapiro insisted<lb />
they don't view the top schools as<lb />
filled with brain-dead party ani-<lb />
mals.<lb />
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Florida State, the University of<lb />
California at Santa Barbara, Ver-<lb />
mont, Rice, Georgetown, Syra-<lb />
cuse, Alabama, Perm State, Con-<lb />
necticut and Tulane.<lb />
Glen Torbert, 21, a Florida<lb />
State senior, agreed with his<lb />
school's No. 1 ranking and touted<lb />
frat parties that attract as many as<lb />
740 students. But Florida State's<lb />
respected academic programs are<lb />
evidence that scholarship and so-<lb />
cial life aren't mutually exclusive,<lb />
he said.<lb />
"We can party on Friday and<lb />
Saturday nights and still do well<lb />
in our classes the rest of the week<lb />
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The University of Chicago<lb />
was No. 300.<lb />
Faye Steiner, vice president<lb />
of student government at Chicago,<lb />
wasn't sure she agreed with the<lb />
bottom-rung ranking but couldn't<lb />
argue with the reasoning.<lb />
"It's certainly not a party<lb />
school by any stretch of the imagi-<lb />
nation said Steiner, a junior.<lb />
Others in the bottom 10, in<lb />
descending order, were Yale,<lb />
Tufts, Oral Roberts, California In-<lb />
stitute of Technology, Brigham<lb />
Young University, the U.S. Naval<lb />
Academy, Johns Hopkins, the<lb />
Rochester Institute of Technology,<lb />
and the U.S. Military Academy.<lb />
Of the Military Academy,<lb />
Inside Edge wrote: "West Point<lb />
features curfews, discipline,<lb />
hard work, no drinking, no so-<lb />
cializing and cold weather<lb />
Shapiro and Editor in Chief<lb />
Jonathan Hsuapiro, also a 21-<lb />
year-old Harvard economics<lb />
major, conceived the idea for<lb />
Inside Edge last year while la-<lb />
menting the lack of a magazine<lb />
targeting 20-something men.<lb />
Students write and edit all ar-<lb />
ticles, focusing on dating, sex,<lb />
drinking, cars, clothes, sports<lb />
and music.<lb />
The current issue is the first<lb />
since Inside Edge's debut in April.<lb />
Shapiro, who intends to remain<lb />
publisher after he graduates,<lb />
says the magazine will go<lb />
monthly in January.<lb />
Warner Publishing Ser-<lb />
vices, a Time Warner company,<lb />
distributes about 300,000 copies<lb />
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Studies dispute benefits of a Charlotte NFL team<lb />
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as much as $400 million a year in<lb />
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ing increase in tax revenue, ac-<lb />
cording to the governor's think-<lb />
ing.<lb />
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tion such estimates. They con-<lb />
tend new stadiums and teams<lb />
mostly divert spending from<lb />
other forms of entertainment. Off<lb />
the playing field, a pro football<lb />
team creates mostly low-paying<lb />
service jobs, they said.<lb />
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create are seasonal and part-<lb />
time said Mark Rosentraub, an<lb />
associate dean in Indiana<lb />
Universitv's public affairs pro-<lb />
gram in Indianapolis.<lb />
When a new sports team<lb />
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nesses don't spend more, they<lb />
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ited budgets from which they<lb />
draw money for movies, con-<lb />
certs, meals at restaurants or<lb />
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don't typically expand their en-<lb />
tertainment spending to accom-<lb />
modate the new team, he said.<lb />
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lotte stadium might have to shift<lb />
money from elsewhere in its bud-<lb />
get to pay for the ads, Baade said.<lb />
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such as the Charlotte Motor<lb />
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ion � might lower advertising<lb />
income.<lb />
"Sport is an important part<lb />
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cent to 30 percent of the spend-<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
October 26. 1993<lb />
Opinion<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
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SGA elections marred by discrepancies<lb />
SGA election information has never<lb />
been so interesting. Nothing like a little<lb />
controversy to liven up the place, don't ya<lb />
think?<lb />
But for those of you who just fell out<lb />
of a squirrel's nest, here's the scoop: on<lb />
Sept. 29 Meredith Howard was elected to<lb />
the office of executive secretary, except now<lb />
Kristie Hoffstedder holds the position.<lb />
"Wait a minute you say, "just what<lb />
are you trying to do, confuse me or some-<lb />
thing?" Well, frankly, no. But the story<lb />
tends to get a little complicated, so hold on<lb />
to your proverbial hats and pay attention.<lb />
Even though Meredith Howard re-<lb />
ceived 486 votes to Kristie Hoffstedder's<lb />
186, Hoffstedder was appointed to the po-<lb />
sition. This is credited to the fact that<lb />
Howard failed to turn in her expense report<lb />
on time, disqualifying her from the elec-<lb />
tions. Howard unexpectedly left Greenville<lb />
on Sept. 24 to go to Duke Hospital, where<lb />
her father had been admitted. By the time<lb />
she returned, she had missed the deadline.<lb />
According to both Justin Conrad, elec-<lb />
tions committee chair, and Howard,<lb />
Hoffstedder was contacted and it was<lb />
agreed to place Howard back on the ballot<lb />
for the election the next day. Hoffstedder<lb />
denies this. In any case, Conrad did not<lb />
have the power to do so. Hoffstedder then<lb />
submitted an appeal and Howard was dis-<lb />
qualified.<lb />
There are obvious inconsistencies in<lb />
the rules which added to the difficulty of<lb />
the situation. Under Article VII, Sec. 5c, the<lb />
election rules for SGA state: "Any candi-<lb />
date failing to submit an expense account<lb />
or list of workers by 5 p.m. two days prior<lb />
to the election shall be disqualified and<lb />
removed from the ballot<lb />
But those same election rules also state:<lb />
"In the event of the disqualification of a<lb />
winning candidate of an election, a new<lb />
election will occur two weeks from the origi-<lb />
nal election date<lb />
In addition to these rules, it must be taken<lb />
into consideration that Howard was placed on<lb />
the ballot again by someone who didn't have<lb />
the power to do so � a discrepancv, and yet<lb />
certainly not a major factor. She was placed on<lb />
the ballot. The mere act of it clearly disproves<lb />
this so-called discrepancy.<lb />
Howard also insists that Hoffstedder<lb />
agreed to placing Howard back on the ballot<lb />
the night before the election Well, that's one<lb />
person's word against another�very hard to<lb />
prove, even in an age of tape recorders and<lb />
video.<lb />
Alright. So things got a little confusing<lb />
and wacky in the happy place that is SGA.<lb />
What's the big deal? What do you care?<lb />
Well, would adding Article III, Sec. 6 help<lb />
in spicing this situation up any? It reads:<lb />
"If all rules and regulations speci-<lb />
fied by the election rules are not followed,<lb />
the committee's salaries will be withheld<lb />
until the specifications are met and ap-<lb />
proved by the SGA Legislature<lb />
Aha! What is it with money and the hu-<lb />
man psyche? What is it about money that<lb />
makes seemingly normal men and women do<lb />
things that they wouldn't expect from their<lb />
mortal enemy?<lb />
Nooowww it's becoming clear � it's<lb />
money that inhibits the likelihood of another<lb />
election. Well, that doesn't surprise anyone!<lb />
It's painfully obvious that there were<lb />
enough problems with this election to justify<lb />
another.<lb />
By Alex Ferguson<lb />
Suicide rates augment during holidays<lb />
Well, on the good side, we<lb />
welcome the Statue of Freedom<lb />
back to her personal high rise-<lb />
haunt atop the Capitol building<lb />
in Washington, DC, after a much<lb />
needed five-month hiatus at the<lb />
cleaners. And for those of you<lb />
who didn't know, the moose<lb />
population is up in New England,<lb />
which is pretty good for the gun-<lb />
totin' hunters, (be sure to bring<lb />
along that semi-automatic for that<lb />
clean kill!). Of course, this isn't so<lb />
hot for those "Northern Expo-<lb />
sure" die-hards out there, to say<lb />
nothing of<lb />
It's a tragedy, and<lb />
even professionals<lb />
are not capable of<lb />
predicting these<lb />
unfortunate<lb />
displays.<lb />
how the<lb />
moose feel.<lb />
But, I didn't<lb />
come here to<lb />
talk today<lb />
about moose<lb />
or cleaning<lb />
bills, or to<lb />
make snide<lb />
remarks<lb />
about fire- mmm<lb />
arms.<lb />
While traipsing about<lb />
through the newspapers the other<lb />
day, I spotted a couple of articles<lb />
that not only caught my eye<lb />
(which hurts) but also alarmed<lb />
and angered me. In case it isn't<lb />
common knowledge (it wasn't to<lb />
me), in Goffstown, N.H. they're<lb />
having to deal with teen suicide.<lb />
In this instance it concerns a young<lb />
girl, the fifth in a series that have<lb />
transpired over the past two and<lb />
a half years. I'm sure to most of<lb />
you, the small city of Goffstown<lb />
means about as much to you as<lb />
moose hoof clippings. Butsuicide<lb />
is a problem in America, a big<lb />
problem, and it does nothing to<lb />
alleviate the tension in the ques-<lb />
tionable, shaky future of our na-<lb />
tion and its youth.<lb />
The caus" of the tragedy was<lb />
due to harassm. nt, both verbal and<lb />
physical, not from the parents or<lb />
psychos lurking in dark alleyways,<lb />
but from the victim's peers and<lb />
fellow classmates. In a note ad-<lb />
dressed to loved ones, the young<lb />
girl admitted her decision to com-<lb />
mit suicide stemmed from her in-<lb />
ability to endure the ridicule and<lb />
hazing from classmates at the local<lb />
high school. In fact, the Goffstown<lb />
Area High<lb />
School has be-<lb />
come notorious<lb />
for it's abusive<lb />
cliques, accord-<lb />
ing to local stu-<lb />
dents and par-<lb />
ents. Trifling<lb />
matters, even<lb />
one's style of<lb />
clothing is all it<lb />
MBMHMHMHM takes to either<lb />
place them on a<lb />
pedestal or throw them into a ston-<lb />
ing pit.<lb />
Of course, the usual sources<lb />
have been listed for this rise in teen<lb />
harassment and the suicide rate.<lb />
Easy access to firearms, alcohol<lb />
abuse, poor school and home envi-<lb />
ronments, and (get this one) poor<lb />
TV images (huh-huh-huh) are some<lb />
of the components New Hamp-<lb />
shire health and school officials and<lb />
parents are blaming. And I believe<lb />
these are valid accusations, and<lb />
action must be taken, whether it's<lb />
turning off the TV (so simple, yet<lb />
so effective) or trying to pull a bro-<lb />
ken family together.<lb />
Now I know high school was<lb />
rough at times. I certainly wasn't<lb />
the most popular guy myself, and<lb />
I dealt with the occasional scrape<lb />
that plagues all of us during the<lb />
teen years as we strive to find our<lb />
place in social standings. But pick-<lb />
ing on someone, based on whether<lb />
or not they wear Levi jeans, and<lb />
crushing thir self esteem to the<lb />
point where they find solace only<lb />
in suicide? Come on people, that's<lb />
sick.<lb />
I'm certainly not saying the<lb />
incident in Goffstown is the way of<lb />
every city in the U.S. Unfortunately,<lb />
teen pressures make up just a small<lb />
part of the irritants that can cause<lb />
suicidal tendencies. And it's not<lb />
always easy to pinpoint those in<lb />
turmoil. There are many who com-<lb />
mit suicide who have given no<lb />
warning signals. Up until they de-<lb />
cide to end their lives, they carry on<lb />
as if nothing were wrong, yet in-<lb />
side there is torment and unrest,<lb />
it's a tragedy, and even profession-<lb />
als are not capable of predicting<lb />
these unfortunate displays. But,<lb />
there are hundreds, thousands of<lb />
people who do display suicidal<lb />
characteristics and need the help<lb />
and support of friends and fami-<lb />
lies.<lb />
The main thing is that, the<lb />
people of New Hampshire, and<lb />
America for that matter, need to<lb />
keep a closer watch on what's hap-<lb />
pening to these people, both young<lb />
and old. Let's not forget the holi-<lb />
day s are almost upon us, and many<lb />
don't realize that while for most of<lb />
us i t's a time of celebra tion and fun.<lb />
for some it's a time of deep depres-<lb />
sion, a time when suicide rates soar.<lb />
Keep an eye open, friends, and help<lb />
stop the act and the cause.<lb />
By T. Scott Batchelor<lb />
Guns: inanimate objects wrongly blamed<lb />
Three ECU students were<lb />
robbed at gun point in the last sev-<lb />
eral days. The perpetrator is de-<lb />
scribed as being blackish-blue, six to<lb />
eight inches long, about four inches<lb />
in height, with a big, round hole in<lb />
the front. This object is considered to<lb />
be extremely deadly and, if spotted,<lb />
should not be approached, as it can<lb />
"magically" load itself and fire at<lb />
people.<lb />
Oh, by the way, there were<lb />
some humans involved in the com-<lb />
mission of the act, but they're less<lb />
important than the primary suspect.<lb />
Sounds silly, doesn't it? But<lb />
that is exactly what is happening in<lb />
our society. Criminals � living,<lb />
breatiiing,humanbeings�use guns<lb />
to terrorize the public, and we focus<lb />
on the gun�theinanirnateobject�<lb />
as the cause of the problem.<lb />
How many thousands of<lb />
people every year are victims of vio-<lb />
lentcrimesinvolvingaknifeorother<lb />
edged weapon? Yet where's the cry<lb />
to ban knives? Ditto alcohol-related<lb />
automobile deaths. Numeroushigh-<lb />
way fatalities occur due to a driver<lb />
havingconsumed too much alcohol,<lb />
but I haven't seen many ECU stu-<lb />
dents calling for a reinstatement of<lb />
prohibition<lb />
Why this breakdown in ratio-<lb />
nal thinking? Because our society is<lb />
becoming increasingly violent, and<lb />
outlawing guns is seen as a panacea<lb />
for this problem. Some people think<lb />
thatif gunownership is made illegal,<lb />
or next to it, then violent crime will<lb />
decrease.<lb />
Cynthia Tucker,editorial page<lb />
editor for the Atlanta Constitution,<lb />
wrote a column last month wherein<lb />
she took whatshemusthavethought<lb />
was a terribly witty swing at gun<lb />
ownership. However,as willbecome<lb />
apparent in a few lines, Tucker's<lb />
argument nips itself in the heel, as<lb />
most anti-gun arguments do. She<lb />
writes: "If the United States were a<lb />
foreign country, the State Depart-<lb />
ment would need to issue explicit<lb />
warnings One of these warnings<lb />
would be to avoid the nation's capi-<lb />
tal, Washington, DC, where "it's<lb />
rateofrandomhomicides�includ-<lb />
ing 'drive-by shootings' � has be-<lb />
come too high to take the risk of<lb />
visiting there. At 76 murders for ev-<lb />
ery 100,000 residents in 1992, Wash-<lb />
ington, DC has the highest homi-<lb />
dderateofanymajorAmericancity<lb />
She concludes her article with<lb />
the rhetorical question, "If mis were<lb />
somewhere else, Americans would<lb />
be apt to wonder why they don't do<lb />
something about it: Why won't they<lb />
do something about those guns?" (ital-<lb />
ics added).<lb />
Well, Ms. Tucker, and any-<lb />
one else out there who buys this<lb />
argument, we have done something<lb />
about"thosegunswe'veoutlawed<lb />
them. I called the Washington, DC<lb />
Police Department's fifth district<lb />
headquarters and spoke with Of-<lb />
ficer J.Holloway.<lb />
"How do I go about purchas-<lb />
ing a handgun in Washington,<lb />
DC I asked.<lb />
"Can't get one the officer<lb />
replied tersely.<lb />
"Youmeanlcan'tbuyahand-<lb />
gun in Washington, DC I asked.<lb />
"Nope<lb />
"Well, I'm from Norm Caro-<lb />
lina I continued, "so if I moved to<lb />
DC,could I justbring thehandgun<lb />
I already own with me?"<lb />
"No, you can't bring a hand- �<lb />
gun in Officer Holloway said.<lb />
"I'd have to leave it outside<lb />
the district, then?" I asked.<lb />
"Thafs right she replied.<lb />
Comical, in a perverse sort of<lb />
way, isn't it? Washington, DC,<lb />
where one cannot legally purchase<lb />
or possess a handgun, is cited as a<lb />
prime argument for more gun con-<lb />
trol.<lb />
The amount of misinforma-<lb />
tion on this subject and the depth of<lb />
the illogic that surrounds it never<lb />
cease to amaze me.<lb />
Letters to the Editor<lb />
To the Editor<lb />
Craig Malmrose s remarks confuse several issues<lb />
�as if they were one. They are not. I will respond to his<lb />
description of the future real man According toCraig, the<lb />
real man in our future:<lb />
1. couldn't care less about other people's feelings<lb />
(not "sensitive"),<lb />
2 refuses to eat baked egg-products (no "quiche"),<lb />
3. is incapable of expressing his feelings (doesn't<lb />
"cry"),<lb />
4. is afraid to admit the creative and scholarly<lb />
accomplishments of women (anti 'Women's Studies"),<lb />
5. can magically tell, without any first-hand evi-<lb />
dence or other knowledge that any woman who claims<lb />
she was harassed by her boss is lying ("Anita Hill"),<lb />
6. sexually harasses his female co-workers ("office<lb />
flirtation"),<lb />
7.boreshisco-workerswithtalesofhissexual needs<lb />
(expresses his "heterosexual ideals"),<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
When I saw the editorial titled "Assaults induce<lb />
weapon discussion" (Oct. 19)1 expected to read more of<lb />
the same faulty gun-control arguments from the past<lb />
several years.<lb />
The author writes "there is no need in this world<lb />
for semi-automatic weapons in the hands of anyone"<lb />
There is equally no need for Porches or Corvettes; nei-<lb />
ther is there a need for Nintendo games. Yet no one is<lb />
blaming these inanimate objects for the misuses of them<lb />
by a few people. It is fear borne of ignorance that leads<lb />
people to blame a tool for the action of its wielder.<lb />
The fact that most handguns used in crimes now<lb />
are bought legally in no way reflects how stopping the<lb />
supply from legal sources will affect criminals acquiring<lb />
weapons from illegal sources. Is it not more rational to<lb />
assume that the people who wanted handguns for illegal<lb />
purposes would simply switch to an illegal supply?<lb />
Are not places with the highest murder rates the<lb />
same places that ha ve restrictive guncontrol ordinances?<lb />
There is something backward about this if gun control<lb />
laws really work.<lb />
Is it not true that those places with the highest<lb />
number of guns per capita havevery low crimerates and<lb />
vice versa? In my home in rural North Carolina, over<lb />
8. believes women are naturally inferior and must<lb />
be protected ("chivalrous acts"),<lb />
9. spilk beer on his date in the back seat of a car (a '<lb />
"Chevrolet"?), and<lb />
10. thinks womenlikereal men (getreal!). Theonly<lb />
thmgCraigleftoutismatwomen who wanttobe treated<lb />
like human beings have no sense of humor.<lb />
Hopefully, the male of the future will learn from<lb />
Craig'smistakesandwiUedipseCaig'sabsurddescrip- 2<lb />
tions of "real" maleness and "PC maleness. This -<lb />
eclipsebeginswiththesimple,non-sexistintenbontobe<lb />
a decent human being who recognizes the problems<lb />
facing women and men in contemporary society.<lb />
Howaboutit,Craig?Won'tyouhelppeoplemake '<lb />
the future better than the past? ;<lb />
Catherine Walker<lb />
faculty<lb />
School of Art<lb />
�<lb />
�<lb />
90 of the population has at least one firearm, and<lb />
most have several more. I can think of two homicides<lb />
intheentire county in the past ten years. Try saying this<lb />
about New York, Chicago or DC.<lb />
I resent being referred to as "Joe Redneck who<lb />
shoots Bambi's head off in the fierce sport that is<lb />
huntingTama hunter. Hunting isnotfierceand is far<lb />
less violent than what is shown on prime time televi-<lb />
sion. Hunters have a far greater respect for the world<lb />
than sniveling leftist gun control opponents who shop<lb />
at malls that stand on what was once forest. Humans<lb />
must kill to live.<lb />
Sorry, it's the truth. A person who takes in no<lb />
animal products will suffer from some rather peculiar<lb />
diseases that arise from the lack of specific vitamins<lb />
that are found in the flesh of herbivores. Hunters<lb />
simply kill their own food rather than buy it pre-<lb />
packaged.<lb />
Itmustbeconsidered that violence isa symptom<lb />
of greater problems. Trying to create a villain out of an<lb />
inanimateobject is an exercise in wasted effortand bad<lb />
judgement.<lb />
Stephen C. Ausband<lb />
Medical Student<lb />
Editor's note: The East Carolinian ivelcomes all Letters to the Editor, but for reasons of brevity we would<lb />
appreciate all letters to be kept under 250 words. Any letters that are over 250 words are subject to editing for<lb />
publication. We will do our best to avoid altering the content or point of view. Thanks!<lb />
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Laura Baldi, Wendy Ballard,<lb />
Jenny Bullard, Christin<lb />
Cadle, Melissa Chesnut,<lb />
Laura Ecklin, Jessica Gibson,<lb />
Kime Hite, Jackie Kirby,<lb />
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tions asked.<lb />
Announcements<lb />
GAMMA<lb />
GAMMA will be holding<lb />
a: mandatory meeting<lb />
Wednesday October 27<lb />
th at 7:00pm in<lb />
Mendenhall Rm. 14. We<lb />
will be finalizing our<lb />
plans for WALK<lb />
STRAIGHT. All groups<lb />
who are interested in<lb />
GAMMA'S WALK<lb />
STRAIGHT program for<lb />
Alcohol Awareness<lb />
Week, please call Angie<lb />
at 830-6738. All pro-<lb />
ceeds will benefit the<lb />
Christian Flynn Home of<lb />
Greenville. The walk will<lb />
take place October 30th<lb />
at 3:00 in downtown<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
INTERVIEW SKILLS<lb />
WORKSHOP<lb />
Seniors and graduate<lb />
� tudents completing<lb />
heir degree in Decem-<lb />
ber or who may need<lb />
help in developing or<lb />
refining their interview<lb />
skills are invited to at-<lb />
tend one of the following<lb />
workshops: Wed. Oct. 27<lb />
at 5:00p.m. or Wed Nov.<lb />
3 at 2:00 p.m. in Bloxton<lb />
House. Sponsored by<lb />
Career Services, the<lb />
workshops are also open<lb />
to students applying for<lb />
internships or co-op ex-<lb />
periences.<lb />
HONORS PROGRAM<lb />
All 1993 graduating se-<lb />
niors who also expect to<lb />
graduate from the Hon-<lb />
ors Program (24 s.h. in<lb />
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grade of B or better and<lb />
3.4 overall g.p.a.) should<lb />
call Dr. Sanders at the<lb />
Honors office (757-<lb />
6373, GCB 2026) by the<lb />
end of October to arrange<lb />
an exit interview and be<lb />
invited to dinner. You<lb />
will also need to submit<lb />
a list of the Honors<lb />
courses you have taken.<lb />
CHOOSING A<lb />
MAJOR AND A<lb />
CAREER<lb />
The final programs for<lb />
Fall 1993 begin on Mon-<lb />
day November 1 and<lb />
Tuesday November 2.<lb />
These are the last oppor-<lb />
tunity for Career Coun-<lb />
seling until Spring 1994.<lb />
Advanced registration is<lb />
required. For more infor-<lb />
mation, stop by the Coun-<lb />
seling Center or call 757-<lb />
6661.<lb />
GOLDEN KEY<lb />
NATIONAL HONOR<lb />
SOCIETY<lb />
Free Food! Honorary<lb />
member buffet, Tuesday<lb />
26 Oct 4:30 PM GC 3rd<lb />
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bers invited (Casual). Next<lb />
meeting- Thurs 18 Nov.<lb />
5:30 PM GC 1014.<lb />
MEDIA BOARD<lb />
Sophomores, Juniors, Se-<lb />
niors! Limited copies of<lb />
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are still available. Come<lb />
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SNCAE<lb />
SNCAE meeting! Thurs-<lb />
day, Nov. 4th at 4:00 in<lb />
Spieght 310. Alice<lb />
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handicapped children,<lb />
will speak on how to<lb />
maintain discipline. All<lb />
interested education ma-<lb />
jors are welcome!<lb />
ECU ENVIROMENTAL<lb />
HEALTH CLUB<lb />
The next club meeting<lb />
will be Wednesday, Oct.<lb />
27 at 5:00 at the<lb />
Substation on the corner<lb />
of 4th and Reede St.<lb />
1993 STUDENT<lb />
MEETING IN<lb />
MINIATURE<lb />
The Department of<lb />
chemistry of ECU along<lb />
with Eastern North Caro-<lb />
lina Section of the Ameri-<lb />
can Chemical Society, the<lb />
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dent Affiliates, and the<lb />
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Professional Society will<lb />
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MEETING IN MINIA-<lb />
TURE. Nov. 12, 1993.<lb />
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students. The meet-<lb />
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ment of Chemistry,<lb />
ECU, (919)757-6228.<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
Page 7<lb />
Stand up, get crazy, let your imagination fly<lb />
By Sarah Wahlert<lb />
Photo courtesy of ECU Performing Arts Series<lb />
The Plate-A-Puss, one of the many imagination-generated characters from "Imagine If with Jamie and The<lb />
Imaginites invites you to join him at the opening event of ECUs Young Audiences Performing Arts Series.<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Do vou ever have the urge to<lb />
decorate yourself with everyday<lb />
objects1 Well, now everyone can<lb />
experience that fantasy because<lb />
The ECU's Young Audiences Per-<lb />
forming Arts Series is presenting<lb />
"Imagine If with Jamie and the<lb />
Imaginites<lb />
"What on earth is that?" you<lb />
might ask. It's an action-packed<lb />
musical adventure story filled<lb />
with catchy songs. Everyone can<lb />
enjoy wacky and wild life-sized<lb />
body puppets, masks, mime and<lb />
juggling. This is an exciting story<lb />
that will show everyone how to<lb />
turn off the television set and turn<lb />
on the imagination.<lb />
The theme of the show is<lb />
Jamie's quest to cure his TV-itis.<lb />
For the first step of the cure, Dr.<lb />
Pagangee has Jamie make "crea-<lb />
ture creations" out of everyday<lb />
objects, such as paper cups, bal-<lb />
loons, pinwheels, etc.<lb />
Since we all have a little TV-<lb />
itis, children, parents and stu<lb />
dents are invited to turn off the<lb />
TV for one day and use everyday<lb />
objects to turn themselves into<lb />
"creature creations or as Jamie<lb />
calls them, "Imaginites<lb />
Some ideas for curing TV-itis<lb />
m ight include an "Imagi-Mouth<lb />
cut-outs of different sized lips and<lb />
mouths hung all over the body; a<lb />
"Mad Hatter a hat made out of<lb />
cardboard tubes and toilet paper;<lb />
or a "Soda Cap a costume made<lb />
out of soda cans and bottle caps.<lb />
Here's the best part. On the<lb />
day of the performance, every-<lb />
one is invited to be an lmaginite<lb />
for a parade or display in the<lb />
lobby where Jamie will meet ev-<lb />
erybody. Imagine: a whole t' �-<lb />
ater filled with Imaginites!<lb />
What inspired a show like<lb />
this?<lb />
Jamie Greenberg, a New York<lb />
resident, began his theatrical<lb />
studies at Denver University in<lb />
Colorado. Soon after, he traveled<lb />
to Maine to study mime and im-<lb />
provisational theater with the leg-<lb />
endary Tony Montanaro at the<lb />
Celebration Mime Theatre.<lb />
In 1987, Greenberg and part-<lb />
ner Peter Ford "ollaborated on<lb />
.lie children Inc er production,<lb />
"The Last Minute Kids of the<lb />
Magical Absurd which<lb />
Theaterworks USA toured<lb />
throughout the country for a<lb />
number of years.<lb />
In 1983, Greenberg joined<lb />
forces with Managing Director<lb />
and songwriter Alison Schertz,<lb />
and together they created Imag-<lb />
ine If Productions, which pro-<lb />
duced the highly acclaimed<lb />
children's show, "The Land of<lb />
Allyoo<lb />
Greenberg also created The<lb />
Personal Mime Theater at the<lb />
Center for Open Education in<lb />
Englewood, N.J where he<lb />
taughtmime, theaterand move-<lb />
ment for many ye.<lb />
Jamie Greenberg and Alison<lb />
Schertz's latest production ef-<lb />
fort, the one-man musical ad-<lb />
venture story, "Imagine If with<lb />
Jamie and the Imaginites is<lb />
presently in its third yearof tour-<lb />
ing nationally in theater, cul-<lb />
tural arts centers, schools and<lb />
festivals.<lb />
Two years ago, Greenberg<lb />
and Schertz released the audio-<lb />
cassette, "The Cure for TV-itis"<lb />
which includes songs ind sto-<lb />
ries from � piodut.tion.lt<lb />
is currently being distributed<lb />
See IMAGINE page 9<lb />
IVIr. Jones' sinks<lb />
high expectations<lb />
By Ike Shibley<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The newest film to deal with<lb />
mental illness comes in the form of a<lb />
Richard Gere vehiclecalled Mr. Jones.<lb />
Gere plays the title character in<lb />
Mr. Jones, a manic-depressive who is<lb />
introduced to the audience during<lb />
one of his highs. Mr. Jones virtually<lb />
forces his way into .1 construction<lb />
job, proceeds to befriend a fellow<lb />
carpenter, gives the carpenter SKX),<lb />
then walks to the edge of a roof and<lb />
balances perilously on the edge.<lb />
While standing on the very rim of<lb />
the roof Mr. Jones, watches the air-<lb />
planes flying overhead and claims<lb />
that he can fly.<lb />
Upon rescuing Jones horn the<lb />
roof, thecoworker has Jones taken to<lb />
a mental institution where Jones<lb />
meets Dr. Libbie Bowen Lena Olin),<lb />
a young, attractive psychiatrist with<lb />
whom Jones immediately establishes<lb />
a rapport.<lb />
Libbie fights to keep Jones insti-<lb />
tutionalized because she thinks he<lb />
has been misdiagnosed as a schizo-<lb />
phrenic. Noone believes Libbieunhl<lb />
Jones is readmitted after thinking he<lb />
should conduct a symphony.<lb />
After the symphony incident,<lb />
Libbie again fights to keep Jones in<lb />
her care and takes him to court to do<lb />
so. She loses the battle but wins the<lb />
war, because Jones soon enters a<lb />
severe depression cycle and again<lb />
finds himself in Libbie's care.<lb />
The rest of this long film<lb />
chronicles the building of a relation-<lb />
shipbetween Mr. Jones(whois never<lb />
given a first name) and Libbie.<lb />
Watching the machinations of this<lb />
love affair was as exciting as watch-<lb />
ing a rain-delay at a baseball game.<lb />
Oneof thepremisesof Mr. Jones<lb />
is that mental illness is not reallv a<lb />
diseasebuta way of life. Atone point<lb />
Jones yells: "I am not sick�this is<lb />
who 1 am<lb />
This lineoccursearly in the film,<lb />
and I had such a difficult time swal-<lb />
lowing this premise that I found my<lb />
throat clogged throughout the re-<lb />
mainder of the film. I was rendered<lb />
unable to digest anv of the other plot<lb />
elements (which turned out to be a<lb />
blessing since the rest of the film is<lb />
built upon this shaky foundation).<lb />
Becauseof my lack of sympathy<lb />
toward Mr. Jones, 1 could not believe<lb />
for one instant that Libbie would be<lb />
attracted to him. During Jones'<lb />
pained therapy sessions he brings<lb />
Libbie to tears. I sat there in shocked<lb />
disbelief wondering how she ever<lb />
got a license to practice medicine if<lb />
Jones'condition could make her cry.<lb />
Jones refuses to take medicine,<lb />
because he loves the highs of his<lb />
disease. "I'm a junkie he claims.<lb />
The highs are the equivalent of a<lb />
great drug. He says he prefers to live<lb />
through the lows to experience the<lb />
incredible highs than remaining at<lb />
an even keel with medication that<lb />
helps his chemical imbalances.<lb />
Here is a film that asks an audi-<lb />
ence to feel for a man who refuses<lb />
treatment even though he becomes<lb />
suicidal during his lows. The film-<lb />
makers want the audience to pity<lb />
this tortured man when the only<lb />
ti rture heexperiences isself-inflicted.<lb />
Mr. Jones ultimately proves to<lb />
be nothing more than a showpiece<lb />
for Gere, much like Scent of a Woman<lb />
was a showpiece for Pacino.<lb />
Gere has survived mainly on<lb />
his looks. His acting skills consist of<lb />
teigned disinterest or excessive<lb />
showboating. Gere has made only a<lb />
few memorable films. The cxxasional<lb />
See JONES page 9<lb />
Merl Saunders brings rainforest to Attic<lb />
By Julie Totten<lb />
Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Take one gallon of jazz, a cup<lb />
and a half of ska, a dash of blues<lb />
and reggae and stir it with a lot of<lb />
soul. Heat the mixture at 400 de-<lb />
grees for 15 minutes and, yes, you<lb />
will have a Merl Saunders souffle.<lb />
Tonight, Merl Saunders and<lb />
The Rainforest Dand will make<lb />
their debut in Greenville.<lb />
Showtime is at 9:30 and you are all<lb />
guaranteed a musical moment that<lb />
will never be forgotten.<lb />
To familiarize Saunders' to a<lb />
virgin audience won't be difficult.<lb />
Saunders has stayed buried in the<lb />
west coast composing, directing,<lb />
producing and recording with<lb />
such artist as the Grateful Dead,<lb />
Lena Home, Bonnie Raitt, Lou<lb />
Rawls, David Grisman, Jerry<lb />
Garcia, Harry Belafonte, Tower of<lb />
Powerand Dr.Johnand theStatler<lb />
Brothers.<lb />
This gentle-speaking man<lb />
(known for his black leather cap<lb />
nation-wide) has been in the mu-<lb />
sic industry for 30 years.<lb />
Although for the most part he<lb />
has dedicated his life to music, he<lb />
also had a calling to help save our<lb />
Merl<lb />
Saunders<lb />
and the<lb />
Rain<lb />
Forest<lb />
Band<lb />
-<lb />
fragile environment. Proceeds<lb />
from his album Blues From The<lb />
Rainforest, (which was a collabo-<lb />
ration with Jerry Garcia and stayed<lb />
on Billboard's New AgeChart for<lb />
27 weeks), went to the Rainforest<lb />
National Action Network to help<lb />
preserve international ecosystems.<lb />
It's In The Air, Saunders latest<lb />
release, is the shining result of 30<lb />
years in the industry.<lb />
The organ he used when he<lb />
began ("Jessica"), stillsitson stage<lb />
with him, ready to let the sounds<lb />
of the rainforest pour down on<lb />
fans.<lb />
The Rainforest Band includes<lb />
Michael Hinton on guitar, Michael<lb />
Warren on bass and Vince Littleton<lb />
on drums and percussion.<lb />
"It is apparent that Mr.<lb />
Saunders and his backing play-<lb />
ers are a group in the true sense of<lb />
the word. They have a tight, subtle<lb />
Photo courtesy of<lb />
Sumertone Records<lb />
sound with and effective<lb />
rhythm section, Martin<lb />
Renzhofer, writer for the Salt<lb />
Lake Tribune said. "Even better<lb />
is drummer Vince Littleton's<lb />
light touch, which these days is<lb />
a rare achievement.<lb />
If you have plans tonight�<lb />
change them. The Emerald City<lb />
may not be blessed with a chance<lb />
to wallow in the sultry sounds<lb />
of Saunders again.<lb />
'Rebel' art winners displayed<lb />
By Laura Wrisht<lb />
Assistant Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Do you crave culture? Do you<lb />
ever wonder what a soul in Green-<lb />
ville, N.C. can do to fill that need for<lb />
artistic sustenance? Just when vou<lb />
thought that there was nothing left<lb />
to see on the campus of ECU, The<lb />
Rebel '94 comes to the rescue and<lb />
curbs your cravings forcreative ex-<lb />
pression.<lb />
77k Rebel, ECU's literary and<lb />
art magazine, will have its annual<lb />
art show in the upper gallery in the<lb />
Mendenhall Student Union on<lb />
Tuesday, Oct. 26 at 7:00 p.m.<lb />
The Rebel accepted studentsub-<lb />
missions in the following art cat-<lb />
egories: drawing, printmaking,<lb />
communication arts, wood, sculp-<lb />
ture, painting, metals, textiles, ce-<lb />
ramics, photograph vand computer<lb />
graphics. The deadline for entries<lb />
was Oct. 18. Check-vouchers for<lb />
best in show as well as first, second<lb />
and third place winners for each<lb />
category will beawardedata recep-<lb />
tion following the showing on Tues-<lb />
day. There w ill a lso be some honor-<lb />
able mentions.<lb />
The contest allows students to<lb />
win prize money and to establish<lb />
portfolio pieces for graduation.<lb />
Prize-winning pieces will be photo-<lb />
graphed by Henry Stindt and will<lb />
be printed in the '94 edition of the<lb />
magazine, scheduled for publica-<lb />
tion on April 7.<lb />
Darlene Pelliccio is the art di-<lb />
rector for The Rebel; the assistant art<lb />
director is Suzy Simpson and the art<lb />
advisor is Craig Malmrose.<lb />
See REBEL page 9<lb />
Don't forget<lb />
Career Health<lb />
Day on Nov. 4.<lb />
Employers front<lb />
large agencies<lb />
will he on hand<lb />
in the Allied<lb />
Health Bldg to<lb />
talk with you.<lb />
Good Luck!<lb />
'Stick' in 'Heavy Bag' and turn it up loud<lb />
By Kris Hoffler<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
A little Stick history. Once<lb />
upon a time on a hot summer day<lb />
in 1987, in Lawerence, Kansas,Tim<lb />
Mohn and MarkSmirl decided to<lb />
form a band. Stick emerged via<lb />
jam sessions with Mohn on drums<lb />
and Smirl on vocals and some-<lb />
times guitar. The twosome soon<lb />
snagged Daniel Brannock (bass)<lb />
from the University of Kansasand<lb />
beganmoreexplorationsasa trio<lb />
Noticing that their songs were<lb />
becoming more guitar-oriented,<lb />
they decided that a more techni-<lb />
cally adept guitarist was needed.<lb />
Enter Mike Tobin.<lb />
He was recruited from a local<lb />
band and became their second and<lb />
lead guitarist.<lb />
These four young men, with<lb />
the addition of Kim Czarnopys on<lb />
lead vocals, toured middle<lb />
America for three years.<lb />
They chose the name Kill<lb />
Whitev. After opening for such<lb />
acts as Primus, Soundgarden,<lb />
Gwar and Seven Seconds,<lb />
Carnopys left the band topersue<lb />
her own tastes.The four remain-<lb />
ing members stayed together, be-<lb />
came more focused and hit the<lb />
stage a month later as Stick.<lb />
They took to the studio in<lb />
January of this year and produced<lb />
their debut album, Heavy Ba$.<lb />
The sound of this album is<lb />
somewhere in the area of funk,<lb />
See STICK page 9<lb />
Today: Suicide<lb />
Phoio courtesy ot Arista Records<lb />
Pictured above are the members of the gritty band Stick: Tim Mohn,<lb />
Darrel Brannock, Mike Tobin, Mark Smirl. Their latest release is out.<lb />
Answered by Dr. Marcia Shelton,<lb />
Suicidal threats and attempts al-<lb />
ways need tobe treated seriously. Itis<lb />
a mvth that people who talk about<lb />
killing themselves rarely commit sui-<lb />
cide. In fact, most people who com-<lb />
mit suicide have given some clue or<lb />
warning of their intentions. If you<lb />
think someone may be suicidal, ask-<lb />
ing questions like "Is anything<lb />
wrongor "You haven'tbeenyour-<lb />
self lately, what's the matter?" may<lb />
open a Sot xlgate of emotion. Asking<lb />
someone directly about suicidal in-<lb />
tent will often lower the anxiety level<lb />
and act as a deterrent to suicidal be-<lb />
havior by encouraging the ventila-<lb />
tion of pent-up emotions.<lb />
It is a myth that if you ask a<lb />
person about suicidal intentions that<lb />
vou will encourage the person tocom-<lb />
mit suicide. Don't be afraid to use<lb />
won Is like "suicide "die or "kill "<lb />
ECU Counseling Center <lb />
BedirectDovouwantto die?"<lb />
or "Are you thinking about killing<lb />
yourself?" If the answer is "yes<lb />
�Listen. Demonstrate thatyou<lb />
understand the person's feelings<lb />
without minimizing them.<lb />
�Encourage the person to seek<lb />
professional help. Recognize your<lb />
own limitations in being a helper.<lb />
� Remove, or encourage the<lb />
person to give up anything that<lb />
could be immediately lethal, sueh<lb />
as pills, weapons, etc.<lb />
If vou discover that the person<lb />
has a plan or timetable for suicide,<lb />
take the intentseriouslv. Don'tleave<lb />
the person alone and take the per-<lb />
son to or call for help.<lb />
Likely resources in Greenville<lb />
are psvchok gical counsek rs, a cam-<lb />
pus minister, a Residence I fall Co-<lb />
ordinators or REAJ CRISIS.<lb /><pb facs="00058434_tn_0008" /><lb />
October 26, 1993<lb />
Hostels aren't just in Europe<lb />
The American Youth Hostels<lb />
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tive accommodations for budget-<lb />
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The corporation, which ex-<lb />
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uges for endangered species. The<lb />
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 the Underground<lb />
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right unique places to stay. In<lb />
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The councils provide individu-<lb />
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Once you've become a mem-<lb />
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Not<lb />
Again<lb />
Sparky's back<lb />
and he's mad as<lb />
hell. He's got the<lb />
same views on<lb />
spot remover<lb />
that TEC has<lb />
about gun<lb />
control.<lb />
Regulate,<lb />
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File Photo<lb />
Children's author<lb />
releases best seller<lb />
(AP)-In Eric Carle's best-sell-<lb />
ing, "The Very Hungry Caterpil-<lb />
lar a little red-and-green cater-<lb />
pillar chews his way through the<lb />
pages of the book as he grows and<lb />
matures into a butterfly.<lb />
"On Saturday he ate through<lb />
one piece of chocolate cake, one<lb />
ice-cream cone, one pickle, one<lb />
slice of Swiss cheese, one slice of<lb />
salami, one lollipop, one piece of<lb />
cherry pie, one sausage, one cup-<lb />
cake, and one slice of watermelon.<lb />
Tha t night he had a stomachache<lb />
Since the book's publication<lb />
in 1969, "The Very Hungry Cater-<lb />
pillar" has sold more than 5 mil-<lb />
lion copies in its full-size edition,<lb />
and has been translated into over<lb />
a dozen languages. It has also been<lb />
reproduced in a miniature edi-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"Caterpillar' is a book of hope,<lb />
it's a real 'ugly duckling' story<lb />
Carle said in a recent interview.<lb />
"I'm saying thatyou, too, can grow<lb />
up to be something beautiful<lb />
Carle is opening up the world<lb />
of his art and his studio through a<lb />
new medium�the videocassette.<lb />
"Eric Carle: Picture Writer" is a<lb />
27-minute video produced by<lb />
Searchlight Films (Philomel<lb />
Books, $29.95). It invites viewers<lb />
to watch as "The Very Hungry<lb />
Caterpillar" comes to life from<lb />
brightly colored strips of tissue'<lb />
paper.<lb />
"I was getting so many re-<lb />
quests to speak in schools that I<lb />
couldn't possibly commit to them<lb />
all Carle said. "So I decided the<lb />
next best thing was to make a<lb />
videoViewers discover how<lb />
Carle gets his ideas and bow he<lb />
executes them. They can listen is<lb />
the author reads from his books<lb />
and watch as he prep.1 res collages<lb />
berships are available for S20.<lb />
Membership includes a hand-<lb />
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mation about Hostelling Interna-<lb />
tional as well as ways to receive<lb />
special discounts (both travel re-<lb />
lated and non travel-related). Most<lb />
importantly, your membership en-<lb />
ables you to stay at the hostels for<lb />
an average nightly cost of between<lb />
$7 and $15.<lb />
You can join by calling the<lb />
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Street, Suite 840, Washington, DC,<lb />
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The North Carolina regional<lb />
offices are located in Durham and<lb />
in Winston-Salem, and you can<lb />
call them at (919) 286-1477 or (919)<lb />
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write to them at Research Tri-<lb />
angleCoastal Carolina Council,<lb />
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Bombarded with too much T.V.?<lb />
NEWYORK(AP)�Youcome<lb />
home from work too tired for any-<lb />
thing but watching TV.<lb />
You see things on TV you end<lb />
up buying. Then you go to work to<lb />
pay for them. And then why, you<lb />
come home tired and watch more<lb />
TV.<lb />
Is this what they mean by inter-<lb />
active television?<lb />
The typical viewer has been<lb />
chasing his tail since TV blinked on<lb />
nearly a half-century ago. Now Vicki<lb />
Robin has some modest suggestions<lb />
forbreakingthatcydeofover-indul-<lb />
gence.<lb />
Her first suggestion: Just recog-<lb />
nize thecycle and how you're caught<lb />
up in it.<lb />
Robin, a Seattle-based lecturer<lb />
and writer,collaborated withfellow<lb />
activist Joe Dominguez on a book<lb />
about the spurious connection be-<lb />
tween monetary wealth and mate-<lb />
rial satisfaction.<lb />
"Your Money or Your Life �<lb />
Transforming Your Relationship<lb />
With Money and Achieving Finan-<lb />
cial Independence" argues that �<lb />
flash!�dollars don't guarantee ful-<lb />
fillment, and that, for many Ameri-<lb />
cans, money-making comes at far<lb />
too great a cost.<lb />
At times, so does TV, Robin<lb />
adds during a recent interview.<lb />
"There's too much passivity in<lb />
watchingtelevision'shesays�not<lb />
just the "act" of blind-gazing at the<lb />
tube by the hour, but also that famil-<lb />
iar non-decision to watch in the first<lb />
place.<lb />
There's an old slogan "time is<lb />
money but Robin proposes that,<lb />
more aptly, "money is time<lb />
Quite literally, your money rep-<lb />
resents a certain measure of wha t she<lb />
labels "life energy The more bucks<lb />
you spend, the more of your finite life<lb />
energy is required to recoup that out-<lb />
lay.<lb />
Meanwhile, profligate TV-view-<lb />
ing runs up the tab even further.<lb />
"Themoretelevisionyou watch<lb />
Robincautions, "the more desire you<lb />
feel because of the advertising, and<lb />
the greater need to buy more stuff<lb />
"Clutter" in her lexicon is wnat-<lb />
everyouownthatdoesn'treallyserve<lb />
your needs, yet takesupspaceinyour<lb />
world.<lb />
"Clutter" isalsotheTV industry's<lb />
own term applied to advertising, pre-<lb />
views, station IDs and other non-<lb />
program fare. One obvious way to<lb />
banish that sort of clutter is to "time-<lb />
shiftTapeyour favorite shows, then,<lb />
whenyouplaythemback, zip through<lb />
the commercials. (And what a value,<lb />
time-wise: Six shows for the price of<lb />
five!)<lb />
To go further in breaking the<lb />
cycle, just pry your eyes off the tube<lb />
and look elsewhere for validation.<lb />
"We look to our peers to see<lb />
how we're doing Robin says. 'It's<lb />
called 'keeping up with the Joneses<lb />
and if there's a big discrepancy be-<lb />
tween what they have and what we<lb />
have, we start to feel unhappy<lb />
Sowhathappenswhenyouget<lb />
an eyeful of TV's rich and beautiful<lb />
"Joneses thoseconten ted, success-<lb />
ful folk who populate commercials<lb />
and programs alike?<lb />
"There's an illusion that the<lb />
people on television are your<lb />
friends Robin says, "and when<lb />
televisionbecomesyour'neighbor<lb />
when the 'people' you visit with<lb />
include too many TV stars and<lb />
make-believe happy families, then<lb />
you'll have trouble not feeling dis-<lb />
satisfaction with the life you live<lb />
Research has found that the<lb />
longer a viewer watches television,<lb />
the less the viewer is likely to enjoy<lb />
it�yet progressively grea ter is the<lb />
effort required to shut the clamed<lb />
set off.<lb />
� the way he illustrates most of<lb />
his books.<lb />
Carle emphasizes how much<lb />
fun it is to be an artist and author<lb />
and how much of the "little Eric<lb />
Carle" is still in him.<lb />
Carle said he hopes that<lb />
schools, libraries and parents will<lb />
use the video to inspire children.<lb />
"Occasionally a child will tell me,<lb />
T can do what you do I find that<lb />
very reassuring he said.<lb />
Carle was born in Syracuse,<lb />
N.Y in 1929. His parents were<lb />
German immigrants. In the video,<lb />
Carle appears totally at ease as he<lb />
talks of his childhood days and of<lb />
"that very important moment in<lb />
my life" when his teacher told his<lb />
parents of his artistic talent. "My<lb />
parents always supported me.<lb />
They bought me papers, markers<lb />
and paints<lb />
Carle said that after attending<lb />
first grade, he moved with his par-<lb />
ents to Stuttgart. Except for his art<lb />
classes, Carle did not enjoy going<lb />
to school in Germany.<lb />
"It wasn't easy being in the<lb />
middle of two cultures, two lan-<lb />
guages and two very different<lb />
types of schools. The very basic<lb />
themes that I struggled with as a<lb />
child � loss, love and hope, and<lb />
friendship�are the ones that I've<lb />
explored through my books.<lb />
"Perhaps the reason these<lb />
books are passed down generation<lb />
after generation is that so many<lb />
children can relate to these<lb />
themes<lb />
After illustrating books for<lb />
other authors, Carle began creat-<lb />
ing his own. Carle has written and-<lb />
or illustrated dozens of booos in-<lb />
cluding ' "The Very Quiet Cricket<lb />
"The Very Busy Spider "Draw<lb />
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holds art secret<lb />
October 26, 1993<lb />
that re<lb />
of Ma<lb />
ii � one<lb />
. linter<lb />
i he portraits<lb />
the heart of one<lb />
s great art secrets: the<lb />
collet tion ol Spain's central hank.<lb />
Tiu' astonishing Prado,<lb />
Thyssen-Bornemisza and Reirta<lb />
Sofia collections beckon from down<lb />
the street. But only a few art aficio-<lb />
nados have discovered that what is<lb />
now the Bank of Spam owns 325<lb />
paintings and 2,000 prints, ranging<lb />
from the 17th-cenrurv still lifes bv<lb />
Juan van der Hamen to the abstract<lb />
works it the post-war Spanish<lb />
avant-garde<lb />
The Goya paintings and other<lb />
earl v works are housed in thebank's<lb />
headquarters, a tum-of-the-century<lb />
gem a peseta' throw from the his-<lb />
toric center of Madrid.<lb />
But the collection isn't a mu-<lb />
seum, and accessibility is limited.<lb />
There are few tours, and the armed<lb />
u ding s rnagnih-<lb />
.i ivaj ofdiscourag-<lb />
li ntal ait tourist.<lb />
L n til recently, in fait, even the<lb />
rtkers themselves had onlj a<lb />
ki t h idea ot what hung on their<lb />
W hen 1 got here there was no<lb />
catalog, ' says curator lose Maria<lb />
Yinueia.whohasbeen working with<lb />
the bank's collection for 15 years.<lb />
A catalog now lists seven Goya<lb />
pa i ntings Like many of the bank's<lb />
oldest works, the Goya paintings<lb />
were of people influential in the<lb />
development of the 211-vear-old<lb />
Banco Nacional de San Carlos, the<lb />
semi-private precursor to the Bank<lb />
of Spain.<lb />
ThecoUection also boastsa com-<lb />
plete first-edition set of Goya's bull-<lb />
fighting engravings, a pair of<lb />
Picassos and works bv Joaquin<lb />
Sorolla and Jose Maria Serf.<lb />
During this century, the bank<lb />
began acquiring more than just fi-<lb />
nance-related art. A 1985 Spanish<lb />
law requires public enterprises to<lb />
spend 1 percent of theirannualcapi-<lb />
tal budgets on art and culture, and<lb />
the bank now pays closer attention<lb />
to esthetic concerns.<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
The East Carolinian 9<lb />
STICK<lb />
hardcore and grunge. Most of the<lb />
songs are chock full of power<lb />
chords with the bass and drums<lb />
laying down the background funk<lb />
stomp. Add Smiri's vocals, and<lb />
you have something worthy of the<lb />
best mosh pit; Beavisand Butthead<lb />
would both approve. Some of the<lb />
more outstanding tracks are<lb />
"Zero" and "Grind<lb />
Like most of the songs on this<lb />
album, they contain the traditional<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
slow grind that turns to rage in the<lb />
chorus. Most bands ha te to be com-<lb />
pared to others, but here is Stick is<lb />
a mixture of Soundgarden, Rage<lb />
Against the Machine and Tool( a<lb />
hasty and hopefully accuratejudg-<lb />
ment).<lb />
if you like most of the hardcore<lb />
out on the Alternative scene these<lb />
days (you can define "alternative"<lb />
any way you like), Stick may be<lb />
your cup of tea.<lb />
IMAGINE<lb />
internationally in stores and cata-<lb />
logs.<lb />
"I encourage parents to take<lb />
the opportunity to experience a<lb />
live performance with their chil-<lb />
dren. Spending time like this with<lb />
children really means a lot to<lb />
them said Lynn Jobes, assistant<lb />
director of student activities.<lb />
The production will take place<lb />
on Saturday, Oct. 30, from 2-3<lb />
p.m. in Wright Auditorium. There<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
is reserved seating this year,<lb />
and tickets are available begin-<lb />
ning Oct. 11. Tickets are 58 for<lb />
the public, 56 for faculty and<lb />
staff and S5 for ECU students.<lb />
Tickets are also available at the<lb />
door for $8.<lb />
Group rates are available.<lb />
For more inf orma tion, contact the<lb />
Central Ticket Office at 1-800-<lb />
ECU-ARTS, Monday-Friday<lb />
from 8:30 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.<lb />
JONES<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
Officer and a Gentleman or<lb />
Sommetsby cannot compensate for<lb />
films like No Mercy,Internal Affairs<lb />
or a fistful of other awful films<lb />
with which he has been associ-<lb />
ated.<lb />
Lena Olin, trained in Sweden<lb />
by Ingmar Bergman, shone<lb />
brightly and brilliantly in Enemies:<lb />
A Love Story. Why she opted to<lb />
make this film is a mystery. Per-<lb />
haps on the exterior, Mr. Jones<lb />
seemed like a serious cinematic<lb />
work of art. Her artistic ability is<lb />
badly wasted.<lb />
Mike Figgis, who directed Mr.<lb />
Jones and Internal Affairs, has<lb />
demonstrated a propensity to<lb />
tell uninteresting stories at a lan-<lb />
guorous pace. He infuses no life<lb />
into the film and when a friend<lb />
told me that Mr. Jones was slow,<lb />
she was being too kind� this<lb />
film teeters on the edge of te-<lb />
dium.<lb />
Mr. Jones is an unbelievable,<lb />
unimpassioned and unsympa-<lb />
thetic look at mental illness. I<lb />
can think of no reason recom-<lb />
mend it.<lb />
On a scale of one to 10, Mr.<lb />
Jones rates a three.<lb />
After all ot the art submissions<lb />
were received last Monday, judges<lb />
worked from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00<lb />
p.m. on Wednesday,Oct. 20, before<lb />
they finally reached a consensus.<lb />
Thejudgesand their artistic special-<lb />
ties are Leonard Villette, printing<lb />
and computer graphics; Leslie<lb />
Brooks, ceramics and 3-D sculpture;<lb />
and Catherine Spruill, painting and<lb />
graphics. During the eight-hour<lb />
judging session, Chico's and Mara-<lb />
thon restaurants provided food "on<lb />
the house" for thejudgesandstaff of<lb />
The Rebel.<lb />
Publication of The Rebel began<lb />
in 1959 and the magazine was pro-<lb />
duced four times a year. Because the<lb />
technical quality of the magazine<lb />
has improved over the years, the<lb />
cost of production has increased as<lb />
well. Now, according to editor, Josie<lb />
Boyette, the magazine is an annual<lb />
publication.<lb />
The show will be on display for<lb />
three weeks and is free and open to<lb />
the public. So you have plenty of<lb />
time to come out and see what your<lb />
fellow students are up to. You can<lb />
stimulate your senses and mavbe<lb />
even feel inspired while you are at<lb />
it. The editors of The Rebel welcome<lb />
any suggestions for improving the<lb />
show each year, and the staff would<lb />
like to thank all of the students that<lb />
submitted works of art for consider-<lb />
ation in this vear's contest.<lb />
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RECHING OUT TO SERVE YOU I<lb />
"This Side of Glory: America and the Black Panther Party"<lb />
Presented by David Hilliard, former Black Panther.<lb />
Tuesday, November 2, 1993 at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
Great Room, Mendenhall<lb />
Brought to you by the Minority Arts Committee.<lb />
Free and open to Students and the General Public.<lb />
I<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
Fagt 10<lb />
Sports<lb />
October 26, 1993<lb />
What's On Tap:<lb />
Wednesday, Oct. 27<lb />
Men's Soccer<lb />
at N.C. State, Raleigh, NC 3:30<lb />
Tlw 411<lb />
Friday, Oct. 23<lb />
Volleyball, away<lb />
lost to American (2-3), 10-15,15-<lb />
12,11-15,16-14,6-15<lb />
Saturday, Oct. 23<lb />
Football, away<lb />
lost to Southern Miss 24-16<lb />
Volleyball, away<lb />
lost to George Mason (0-3), 8-15,<lb />
10-15,5-11<lb />
M. Soccer, away<lb />
lost to Old Dominion 3-0<lb />
Sunday, Oct. 24<lb />
W. Soccer, away<lb />
Beat NC State 3-0<lb />
P Football Top 25<lb />
I.Florida St. (62)<lb />
2. Notre Dame<lb />
3. Ohio St.<lb />
4. Miami<lb />
5. Alabama<lb />
6. Nebraska<lb />
7. Arizona<lb />
8. Tennessee<lb />
9. Auburn<lb />
10. Florida<lb />
11. Texas A&amp;M<lb />
12. Penn St.<lb />
13. West Virginia<lb />
14. Oklahoma<lb />
15. UCLA<lb />
16. Virginia<lb />
17. Louisville<lb />
18. North Carolina<lb />
19. Washington<lb />
20. Colorado<lb />
21. Wisconsin<lb />
22. Michigan St.<lb />
23. Indiana<lb />
24. Michigan<lb />
25. Kansas St.<lb />
Bucs fail to put away Golden Eagles<lb />
File Photo<lb />
ECU'S defensive effort against the Golden Eagles of Southern Miss was not truly reflected in the final score.<lb />
Jeff Cooke spearheaded the Pirate D, while the Buc offense failed to convert on two goal-line opportunities.<lb />
By Brian Olson<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
The youth and inexperience<lb />
of the Pirates was painfully obvi-<lb />
ous Saturday night, as they lost<lb />
24-16. ECU experienced let-<lb />
downs, penalties<lb />
and a severe inabil-<lb />
ity to put the ball in<lb />
the end zone<lb />
against the Golden<lb />
Eagles in Missis-<lb />
sippi.<lb />
ECU (2-5) had<lb />
eight plays inside<lb />
the Southern Miss<lb />
(2-5) 10-yard line in<lb />
the last four min-<lb />
utes and could not<lb />
get the touchdown.<lb />
The final stage<lb />
was set when the<lb />
Bucs recovered a fumble at the<lb />
USM 5-yard line with about 1:30<lb />
remaining. Quarterback Perez<lb />
Mattison then threw two incom-<lb />
plete passes and running back<lb />
Junior Smith lost two yards rush-<lb />
Perez Mattison<lb />
ing, bringing up fourth down<lb />
and one last opportunity. It was<lb />
goal to go from the seven,<lb />
Mattison stepped back, had pro-<lb />
tection and failed again on an<lb />
incomplete pass.<lb />
"Perez played well Head<lb />
Coach Steve<lb />
Logan said. "He<lb />
took his shots<lb />
down there late<lb />
and had a chance<lb />
to get it done, but I<lb />
just don't know if<lb />
we're old enough<lb />
to close something<lb />
like this. I just<lb />
don't think we are<lb />
yet<lb />
Mattison is<lb />
the third fresh-<lb />
man to start at QB<lb />
for the Pirates this<lb />
season. Marcus Crandell went<lb />
down in week two with a bro-<lb />
ken leg and Chris Hester went<lb />
out with a bad thumb in game<lb />
See PIGSKIN page 12<lb />
Soccer team<lb />
vents frustration<lb />
By Chip Hudson<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The East Carolina women's<lb />
soccer team traveled to Raleigh<lb />
on Sunday to take on the N.C.<lb />
State Wolfpack in a conference<lb />
match. The Pirates "Were coming<lb />
off of a difficult loss to Fayetteville<lb />
and were taking no prisoners.<lb />
ECU dominated the match from<lb />
beginning to end as they began to<lb />
play to their full potential. East<lb />
Carolina rolled to a 3-0 victory.<lb />
State managed to hold the Pi-<lb />
rates scoreless for the first 30 min-<lb />
utes of the match even though<lb />
ECU was pressuring the State<lb />
goalie. Then, at the 33 minute<lb />
mark, forward Kellie Troy re-<lb />
ceived a pass from Missy Cone<lb />
and knocked the ball into the back<lb />
of the net for a 1-0 Pirate lead.<lb />
Although this goal led to some<lb />
intense play from the Pirates, they<lb />
were unable to score again before<lb />
the half.<lb />
In the second half, East Caro-<lb />
lina continued to demonstrate<lb />
tremendous ball skills as their<lb />
passing knifed through the State<lb />
defense. Fourteen minutes into the<lb />
second half, ECU fullback Missy<lb />
Cone scored her first goal of the<lb />
year on an assist from Jennie<lb />
Haines. She fired a shot from 20<lb />
yards out that the State goal-<lb />
keeper never had a chance to save<lb />
and the tally gave ECU a 2-0 lead.<lb />
Nine minutes after that,<lb />
Jennie Haines got in on the scor-<lb />
ing herself, as she took a pass<lb />
from stopper Jennifer Poppe and<lb />
scooted down the right side of the<lb />
penalty area and fired in another<lb />
goal for the Pirates. At this point<lb />
in the game, ECU relaxed a little<lb />
bit but continued to work passes<lb />
through the offensive end of the<lb />
field. The Pirates were unable to<lb />
score again.<lb />
"This is the best that I have<lb />
ever seen this team play in prac-<lb />
tice-or a game ECU's sweeper<lb />
Jodi Rittenhouse said following<lb />
the game.<lb />
Coach Doug Silver agreed by<lb />
saying, "We were able to keep a<lb />
sustained effort for a full 90 min-<lb />
utes today  Faith Burnett and<lb />
Casey Carter dominated the State<lb />
forwards and refused to let them<lb />
attack our goal<lb />
The Pirates' next game is<lb />
against arch rival Raleigh Club on<lb />
Nov. 7 in Raleigh.<lb />
Ruggers recoup from trip<lb />
By W.W. Ellis<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
East Carolina traveled north<lb />
to test their mettle against two<lb />
powerful Potomac Rugby Union<lb />
sides. Maryland, ranked fourth<lb />
in the pre-season, is a probable<lb />
opponent on the way to the Terri-<lb />
torial Championships. Since<lb />
Maryland defeated the Pirates<lb />
54-8 last spring, this fall match<lb />
was an opportunity to see how<lb />
far the ECU ruggers have pro-<lb />
gressed. George Mason would be<lb />
the other tough match.<lb />
Maryland got all they could<lb />
handle from an excited ECU team<lb />
which had two big handicaps.<lb />
First, they had to believe. Second,<lb />
they had to rise to a faster, more<lb />
intense style of play than of that<lb />
found in the South. Eventually<lb />
they did , and ECU dominated<lb />
the game , but it was too late.<lb />
Maryland scored twice about<lb />
20 minutes into the game and<lb />
went up 10-5. The Pirates made<lb />
tactical and mental adjustments<lb />
which worked. At the half, they<lb />
trailed only by five on the strength<lb />
of a try by Andy Horrocks. An-<lb />
other score by Sean Miller was<lb />
disallowed.<lb />
As the second half began, the<lb />
Pirates knew they were even with<lb />
their opponents. They spent vir-<lb />
tually the entire second half in<lb />
Maryland's end but could not<lb />
score. Twice, they seemed to have<lb />
the necessary touch down but it<lb />
was not to be. Both were denied.<lb />
In the B game, Maryland fell<lb />
by the identical 10-5 score. Again,<lb />
ECU had tries disallowed and<lb />
only Matt Snyder's first score for<lb />
ECU went onto the board. Again,<lb />
the Pirate ruggers found them-<lb />
selves rising to the occasion but<lb />
not rising high enough.<lb />
On Sunday, the ruggers trav-<lb />
eled to play another strong<lb />
Potomac Union side, George Ma-<lb />
son. Weakened by injuries, the<lb />
Pirates fell 19-10. The pattern was<lb />
much the same. The Pirates started<lb />
slow and then could not catch up<lb />
against a very experienced side<lb />
which bent but did not break.<lb />
George Mason went up 7-3<lb />
very quickly as the Pirates settled<lb />
down with five new players. The<lb />
Pirate score came on a Rich Moss<lb />
penalty kick. After regrouping,<lb />
the Pirates played Mason even<lb />
for the rest of the half.<lb />
The second half saw another<lb />
Mason score but the Pirates got it<lb />
back with a Chris tried converted<lb />
by Moss. The 12-10 score sug-<lb />
gested the Pirates might pull this<lb />
one out.<lb />
However, the battering re-<lb />
ceived in the Maryland game<lb />
began to take its toll as the Pirates<lb />
ran out of steam. Mason got an-<lb />
other score to win pulling away.<lb />
The B Team salvaged the road<lb />
trip as they soundly thumped<lb />
Mason's second side 14-0. Despite<lb />
See RUGBY page 12<lb />
Lacrosse taking off at ECU<lb />
By Dave Pond<lb />
Senior Staff Writer<lb />
Anyone who yearns to play<lb />
a physical, hard-hitting sport but<lb />
is not into butting helmets with<lb />
an angry 250-pound defensive<lb />
lineman should give lacrosse a<lb />
try.<lb />
"It's a good fast-paced con-<lb />
tact sport that is getting more<lb />
popular every day said Head<lb />
Coach Dave Lockett.<lb />
As defined by the American<lb />
Heritage Dictionary, lacrosse is,<lb />
"a game of American Indian ori-<lb />
gin resembling field hockey,<lb />
played with  a long handled<lb />
racquet and requiring ten play-<lb />
ers on a team<lb />
To the members of the Pirate<lb />
lacrosse club, however, the game<lb />
is, and means, much more.<lb />
"Lacrosse kind of combines<lb />
football and soccer into one<lb />
sport said senior Tarhy Alford.<lb />
"It's said to be 'the fastest game<lb />
on two feet<lb />
"I'm a 30-year-old, full-time<lb />
grad student. I have a job that I<lb />
work 20 hours a week at and I<lb />
play and coach lacrosse said<lb />
Lockett. "It's a good stress re-<lb />
liever, being able to go out and<lb />
release all that built-up tension<lb />
on someone, and have fun doing<lb />
it<lb />
As you read this, the club is<lb />
fine-tuning itself into a lacrosse<lb />
machine that should go a long<lb />
way this year. To get ready for<lb />
the spring season (the main la-<lb />
crosse season), the Pirates have<lb />
competed in one tourney this fall<lb />
in which they finished with a 2-<lb />
1-1 record, which, according to<lb />
Lockett,  is pretty amazing.<lb />
We lost seven or eight starters<lb />
from last year and to do this well<lb />
FM Photo<lb />
The 1993-94 Pirate Lacrosse club has played well this season.<lb />
They have several matches left and hope to draw a few more fans.<lb />
this early in the year is great he<lb />
said. "The team has really worked<lb />
hard to offset the loss of all those<lb />
guys The ECU squad has also<lb />
claimed a victory against N.C.<lb />
State.<lb />
"One thing about lacrosse is<lb />
that anyone can play Lockett<lb />
said. "It doesn't matter how big<lb />
you are. In this game, speed as<lb />
well as size play critical parts in<lb />
the outcome<lb />
The lacrosse team is open to<lb />
anyone who wants to give it a<lb />
try, even those who have never<lb />
seen a lacrosse stick before.<lb />
"We've got a few guys that had<lb />
never played the game before,<lb />
up until two months ago said<lb />
Lockett. and I had no prob-<lb />
lems at all playing them in big<lb />
games that we've already had<lb />
such as the State game<lb />
ECU grad student and club<lb />
member Bart Revels notes the<lb />
closeness of the guys on the team.<lb />
Gillick planning to retire as<lb />
Toronto's general manager<lb />
TORONTO (AP)�After tak-<lb />
ing a couple of days off to reflect,<lb />
general manager Pat Gillick will<lb />
go about the business of break-<lb />
ing up the Blue Jays again.<lb />
That's fine with Gillick be-<lb />
cause he has done it before.<lb />
Gillick says 1994 will be his<lb />
last as GM with Toronto. Maybe<lb />
he waited one year too long.<lb />
Think of what a perfect end-<lb />
ing it would have been for him<lb />
following Joe Carter's stunning<lb />
chree-run homer off beleaguered<lb />
Mitch Williams in Game 6 Satur-<lb />
day night to give Toronto an 8-6<lb />
win over Philadelphia and a sec-<lb />
ond straight World Series title.<lb />
The Blue Jays beat Atlanta in<lb />
six games in the Series last sea-<lb />
son and some of the key players<lb />
were Dave Winf ield, David Cone,<lb />
Jimmy Key and Tom Henke. But<lb />
all opted to sign as free agents<lb />
and the Blue Jays ended up with<lb />
12 new faces in 1993.<lb />
"There are probably five vet-<lb />
erans who won't be back Gillick<lb />
said of next year's team.<lb />
Gillick rolled up his sleeves<lb />
last winter and went to work. He<lb />
signed Paul Molitor as a free<lb />
agent to replace Winfield as the<lb />
DH. All Monitor did was win the<lb />
World Series MVP, going 12 for<lb />
24 with two homers and eight<lb />
RBIs.<lb />
Molitor, 37, was second to<lb />
Jon Olerud in batting at .332 with<lb />
22 homers and 111 RBIs Molitor<lb />
also had 211 hits and scored 121<lb />
runs.<lb />
Rickey Henderson led off the<lb />
ninth with a walk from Williams<lb />
in Game 6 and after Devon White<lb />
flied out. Molitor kept the Blue<lb />
Jays going with a single before<lb />
Carter joined Bill Mazerowki as<lb />
the only player to end the Series<lb />
with a home run.<lb />
Gillick also signed Dave<lb />
Stewart as a free agent, acquired<lb />
Henderson on July 31 and traded<lb />
for Tony Fernandez on June 11.<lb />
See SERIES page 12<lb />
"It's kind of a brotherhood, a<lb />
frat of sorts. All the guys are<lb />
real tight he said. "For ex-<lb />
ample, a bunch of us decided to<lb />
get a place together this year<lb />
If you have never seen a<lb />
lacrosse match before, or<lb />
haven't had a chance to see<lb />
one this season, check out the<lb />
Halloween tournament tak-<lb />
ing place on the Allied Health<lb />
field on Oct. 30, or the next<lb />
home game on Nov. 12th.<lb />
ECU hosts N.C. Wesleyan at<lb />
1 p.m Wesleyan plays N.C.<lb />
State at 2:30 p.m and then<lb />
the Pirates wrap it up with<lb />
State at 4 p.m.<lb />
Also, when you come, don't<lb />
bother bringing anything in a<lb />
glass bottle or any alcohol.<lb />
If this sport sounds like it's<lb />
for you, give Dave LeSage a call<lb />
at 752-7641, or drop by and<lb />
chat with Pat Cox in room 105<lb />
in Christenbury Gym.<lb />
Bastien buys<lb />
new team<lb />
CHARLESTON,W.Va.(AP)�<lb />
West Virginia Wheelersowner Den-<lb />
nis Bastien yesterday announced a<lb />
deal thatwould transfer ownership<lb />
oftheQassAminorleaguebaseball<lb />
club to a group of city investors.<lb />
Under the deal Bastien will<lb />
purchase the Class AA Nashville<lb />
Xpress from Charlotte Baseball Inc.<lb />
ofChariorte,N.C,foranundisclosed<lb />
amount of cash and ownership of<lb />
Cie Wheelers.<lb />
In rum, the city group of up to<lb />
20 investors, led by Wheelers ac-<lb />
countant Mike Patemo, will pur-<lb />
chase the Wheelers from Charlotte<lb />
Baseball for anundisclosedamount<lb />
The dealmustbe approvedby<lb />
the South Atlantic League, the Na-<lb />
tional Association of Professional<lb />
Baseball and Major League Base-<lb />
ball. Officials said the tentative clos-<lb />
ing date is December.<lb />
Patemo'sgroupsaidithopesto<lb />
keep the Wheelers, of die South At-<lb />
lantic League,inthecity.Bastienhas<lb />
saidhewantstomovetheXpress,of<lb />
the Southern League, to Lexington,<lb />
Ky.<lb />
$<lb />
�<lb /><pb facs="00058434_tn_0011" /><lb />
October 26. 1993<lb />
The East Carolinian 11<lb />
Johns undergoes surgery on spleen ACC bowl bids<lb />
: ruptured spleen in<lb />
- game against Duke in<lb />
-<lb />
ijury occurred in the<lb />
rst quarter when Johns was leap-<lb />
g tor a pass from quarterback<lb />
)i Kemp and was struck in the<lb />
idsection by a Blue Devil de-<lb />
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winner may have cheated<lb />
fender.<lb />
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complications Dr. Monte<lb />
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lems, although he will be hospi-<lb />
talized for about a week<lb />
Johns had started five games<lb />
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miles from the end of the Marine<lb />
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health problems and had run in<lb />
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The results of the marathon re-<lb />
mained unofficial, as of Monday, in<lb />
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ently had a heart attack, and contro-<lb />
versy over the winner's admission<lb />
that he cut corners.<lb />
Dominique Beriod, a French-<lb />
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thon, battled severe leg cramps over<lb />
the final six miles Sunday to finish<lb />
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� 24 seconds ahead of Esteban<lb />
Vanegas of Ecuador.<lb />
But a winner was not declared<lb />
after witnesses said Beriod cut cor-<lb />
ners on at least three occasions �<lb />
shaving about 35 yards off the<lb />
course.<lb />
Tragedy struck when Becza of<lb />
Point Pleasant, N.J collapsed near<lb />
the 23-mile mark at about 1 p.m.<lb />
EDT while on the George Mason<lb />
Bridge. He was airlifted to the shock-<lb />
trauma unit of the Washington<lb />
Hospital Center, where he was pro-<lb />
nounced dead at 1:30 p.m. Becza<lb />
was a professor at Monmouth Col-<lb />
lege in New Jersey. He is survived<lb />
by a wife and four children.<lb />
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had run in several marathons be-<lb />
fore and had no known health prob-<lb />
lems.<lb />
Julius Becza's wife, Diane, was<lb />
waiting for him at the finish line<lb />
near the Iwo Jima Memorial. Offi-<lb />
cials paged her over the public-ad-<lb />
dress system and she was notified<lb />
of her husband's death at about 3<lb />
pmbyaNavy chaplain, Jenks said.<lb />
It was the third death in the 18-<lb />
year history of the race. A man died<lb />
in 1986 and a woman in 1990. Both<lb />
deaths were attributed to heart fail-<lb />
ure.<lb />
Beriod, whose only previous<lb />
marathon experience came two<lb />
years ago at Dijon, France, expressed<lb />
surprise and disappointment at the<lb />
questions about his winning.<lb />
"Nobody told me beforehand<lb />
what is the official course and what<lb />
is not he said through an inter-<lb />
preter. "In Europe, I am used to<lb />
people cutting corners, I saw the<lb />
opportunity and decided to take<lb />
advantage of it. Nobody told me I<lb />
couldn't do it<lb />
"Officials are reviewing video-<lb />
tapes of the race and talking to wit-<lb />
nesses said race spokesman, Ma-<lb />
rine Corps Chief Warrant Officer<lb />
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peared to have cut at least three<lb />
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mile markers � gaining a total of<lb />
about 35 yards or about 5 seconds.<lb />
Vanegas, the second-place fin-<lb />
isher, cut one corner about half-<lb />
way through the course to shave<lb />
about 15 yards, the witnesses said.<lb />
Chuck Lotz of Charlotte, N.C,<lb />
was third at 2:24.50 in the men's<lb />
race.<lb />
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Logan applauds team's<lb />
effort, expects victories<lb />
GREENVILLE, N.C. (AP) �<lb />
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start winning if thev continue their<lb />
effort.<lb />
"If our effort stays at the level<lb />
we have been getting and we start<lb />
to eliminate some of the mental<lb />
mistakes, we will win football<lb />
games Logan said Monday at his<lb />
weekly press conference.<lb />
The Pirates were penalized 12<lb />
times for 92 yards and had costly<lb />
turnovers in Saturday's 24-16 loss<lb />
to Southern Mississippi. Logan<lb />
knows that can't happen this week<lb />
if East Carolina is to be successful<lb />
against Virginia Tech.<lb />
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split-second decisions better offen-<lb />
sively, defensively and on the kick-<lb />
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d 14 of<lb />
36 for 174 yards with three inter-<lb />
ceptions and two touchdowns.<lb />
"The offense plaved good,<lb />
and the defense played good<lb />
Mattison said, "Just when it came<lb />
down to the last play, I guess I<lb />
didn't have enough experience<lb />
to make those passes, but we'll<lb />
get the experience down the<lb />
road<lb />
The Pirates took a 10-3 lead<lb />
with them into half-time, but<lb />
could not keep it going through<lb />
the third quarter. The Bucs have<lb />
not been able to get that third<lb />
quarter monkey off their back.<lb />
"I'm kind of puzzled de-<lb />
fensive lineman Jeff Cooke said.<lb />
"After half-time, it is a thorn in<lb />
our side. We come out after half-<lb />
time kind of soft and have to kick<lb />
us in the butt to get us going, but<lb />
we have to overcome that prob-<lb />
lem by next week<lb />
The Pirates have only man-<lb />
aged seven points in the third<lb />
quarter this year and have al-<lb />
lowed 52.<lb />
! he ECU defense played the<lb />
t they have all year in that first<lb />
uf. I hey allowed 19 yards rush-<lb />
ing and 64 passing. Southern Miss<lb />
had only 168 total offense yards.<lb />
The team seemed rallied be-<lb />
hind Cooke. He had four solo<lb />
tackles (two for losses), three as-<lb />
sists, recovered and forced a<lb />
fumble. Statistics alone can not<lb />
explain the great game the senior<lb />
had. The whole defense hit like<lb />
there was no tomorrow.<lb />
"We knew it was going to be<lb />
a physical game safety Daren<lb />
Hart said. "Coach (Logan)<lb />
stressed to come out and be physi-<lb />
cal and we did that the first half<lb />
and pretty much did that the sec-<lb />
ond half, but we got a lot of pen-<lb />
alties and that's what killed us in<lb />
the second half<lb />
Penalties did not help mat-<lb />
ters much for the Pirates. They<lb />
were caught 12 times for 92 yards.<lb />
Forty of these came in the lack-<lb />
luster third quarter.<lb />
"Today penalties killed us in<lb />
the third quarter Hart said. "It<lb />
wasn't a lack of effort or nothing<lb />
like that, it was just penalties<lb />
This evaporated the half-time<lb />
lead quickly. ECU started out<lb />
with the ball, went three- and-<lb />
Continued from page 10<lb />
Fernandez, who struggled early<lb />
in the season with the Mets, had<lb />
nine RBIs against the Phillies to<lb />
set a record for a shortstop.<lb />
Toronto's rise to the top of<lb />
baseball started on Dec. 5, 1990,<lb />
when Gillick sent Fred McGriff<lb />
and, ironically, Fernendez to San<lb />
Diego for Carter and second<lb />
baseman Roberto Alomar. It's<lb />
possible Gillick acquired two fu-<lb />
ture Hall of Famers in one trade.<lb />
In a seemingly minor move<lb />
at the time, Hillock dealt infielder<lb />
Mike Sharperson to Los Angeles<lb />
for Juan Guzman on Sept. 22,<lb />
1987. Guzman is 40-11 lifetime<lb />
for the Blue Jays and 5-5 in the<lb />
postseason.<lb />
Gillick also sent Junior Felix,<lb />
Luis Sono and Ken Rivers to Cali-<lb />
fornia for White and two minor<lb />
league pitchers in 1990. White,<lb />
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ter fielder in baseball, had 12 hits<lb />
in the AL playoffs and added<lb />
seven more against the Phillies.<lb />
The Toronto GM also hired<lb />
manager Cito Gaston. That<lb />
turned out to be a pretty good<lb />
move, too.<lb />
It seems certain the Blue Jays<lb />
will not offer Henderson a con-<lb />
tract and baseball's all-time stolen<lb />
base leader might end up with the<lb />
Yankees.<lb />
The right side of the infield is<lb />
secure with Olerud (.363) at first<lb />
and Alomar at second. But<lb />
Fernandez and third baseman Ed<lb />
Sprague might be replaced.<lb />
White and Carter will be back<lb />
in the outfield, but there's a possi-<lb />
bility catcher Pat Borders will not<lb />
be back.<lb />
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ture shortstop to be Alex Gonzalez<lb />
with Carlow Delgado catching.<lb />
The pitching staff was shaky<lb />
until mid-September and Hillock<lb />
needs some starters. Toronto will<lb />
exercise its option not to pick up<lb />
Jack Morris' contract and Stewart<lb />
is a year older. Pat Hentgen (19-9)<lb />
and Guzman (14-3) are the only<lb />
sure things.<lb />
Relievers Danny Cox, Mark<lb />
Eichhhorn and Al Leiter could be<lb />
gone along with starter-reliever<lb />
Todd Stottlemyre.<lb />
Phillies GM Lee Thomas and<lb />
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pitching staffs (81 runs combined<lb />
in the six games) and make some<lb />
other key changes. Baseball is like<lb />
that, now.<lb />
out and were forced to punt. Bill<lb />
Wilson punted from his own 25-<lb />
yard line and it would be returned<lb />
to the Buc 40-yard line.<lb />
USM would then receive help<lb />
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USM's running back Barry<lb />
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yards for a touchdown. Lomoro's<lb />
kick would open the lead to 24-<lb />
10.<lb />
ECU started to rally back<lb />
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Continued from page 10<lb />
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