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Sports<lb />
Monarchs stomp Bucs<lb />
Old Dominion defeated ECU<lb />
79-62 on Saturday, putting a<lb />
damper on ECU'S league<lb />
leading 9-3 record. See<lb />
story on page 8.<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
Upper Crust Poetry<lb />
Peter Makuck and Adam<lb />
Schonbrun will be<lb />
reading their poetry at<lb />
The Upper Crust Bakery<lb />
on Wednesday at 8:00<lb />
pm. Story page 6.<lb />
Today<lb />
Tomorrow<lb />
i i ����i�-��-<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Vol. 69 No. 3<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Tuesday, January 18, 199M<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Alarms malfunction in Clement Hall fire<lb />
By Tammy Zion<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
A kitchen fire disrupted<lb />
sleeping Clement Hall residents<lb />
at 5:00 a.m. last Friday morning,<lb />
despite malfunctioning alarms.<lb />
Fire alarms did not alert students<lb />
on floors one through five because<lb />
wires above the kitchen unit fused<lb />
together and failed due to heat,<lb />
officials said. Resident advisors<lb />
evacuated students bv pounding<lb />
on doors.<lb />
Unattended rice started the<lb />
fire on the sixth floor, which was<lb />
contained to the kitchen area. The<lb />
flames were extinguished by Pub-<lb />
lic Safety officers before fire fight-<lb />
ers arrived. Ema- uel Amaro, di-<lb />
rector of housing services, esti-<lb />
mated the damage to be around<lb />
$5,000.<lb />
Two students were taken to<lb />
Fitt County Memorial Hospital.<lb />
One was treated for smoke inha-<lb />
lation and the other for asthmatic<lb />
problems.<lb />
The resident responsible for<lb />
the fire was apparently trying to<lb />
stop the flames when she suf-<lb />
fered smoke inhalation, police<lb />
said.<lb />
"Our officers did get in there<lb />
and were able to get her out<lb />
said Keith Knox, ECU Crime Pre-<lb />
vention officer.<lb />
The system shut-down sig-<lb />
naled Public Safety. Officer John<lb />
Umphlet and I.t. Bill Reichstein<lb />
arrived on the scene at 5:09 a.m.<lb />
"At first, we all thought it<lb />
was a fire drill said Cherry<lb />
Nixon, a seventh floor resident.<lb />
"By the time I reached the fifth<lb />
floor you could smell smoke, and<lb />
by the third floor the whole stair-<lb />
case was filled<lb />
Some residents on floors six<lb />
through 10 could not hear the<lb />
alarms until roommates woke<lb />
them up.<lb />
"My roommate woke me up<lb />
and said 'Come on, get your<lb />
clothes on, let's go said Jamie<lb />
Stamper, a ninth floor resident.<lb />
Sixth floor Resident Advi-<lb />
sor Elizabeth Bradbury has had<lb />
previous concerns about the fire<lb />
alarms. Last semester she con-<lb />
tacted the Environmental Health<lb />
and Safety, and Housing depart-<lb />
ments to check the alarms.<lb />
"What scared me was that<lb />
the fire alarms only went off on<lb />
the sixth through tenth floors<lb />
Bradbury said. "The rest of the<lb />
advisors had to go and wake ev-<lb />
eryone up manually<lb />
Bradbury expressed concern<lb />
for student safety because<lb />
Greenville's fire departmentdoes<lb />
Quake rocks So. California<lb />
LOS ANGELES (AP) � A<lb />
severe earthquake struck South-<lb />
ern California before dawn yes-<lb />
terday, collapsing freeways, ig-<lb />
niting dozens of fires and knock-<lb />
ing out power across vast swaths<lb />
of the region. At least ten people<lb />
died.<lb />
The quake, centered in the<lb />
San Fernando Valley, shook<lb />
buildings from San Diego to Las<lb />
Vegas. Both Los Angeles Mayor<lb />
Richard Riordan and California<lb />
Gov. Pete Wilson declared states<lb />
of emergency.<lb />
"This place was moving like<lb />
a jackhammer was going at it<lb />
said Richard Goodis of Sherman<lb />
Oaks, an affluent San Fernando<lb />
Valley suburb. "Our bedroom<lb />
wall tore away- I was looking at<lb />
the ceiling one moment, then I<lb />
was looking at the sky. I thought<lb />
we were dead<lb />
The quake struck at 4:31<lb />
a.m and measured a prelimi-<lb />
nary 6.6 on the Richter scale, said<lb />
Kate Hutton, a seismologist at<lb />
the California Institute of Tech-<lb />
nology in Pasadena. Although<lb />
not as strong as some quakes in<lb />
recent years, it was unusually<lb />
destructive because of its loca-<lb />
tion in a populous area.<lb />
The quake buckled an<lb />
overpass of the Santa Monica<lb />
Freeway in Los Angeles and col-<lb />
lapsed an intersection of two<lb />
major freeways in the San<lb />
Fernando Valley � Interstates 5<lb />
and 14, known locally as the<lb />
Golden State and Antelope Val-<lb />
ley freeways. Cars could be seen<lb />
crushed beneath the collapsed<lb />
intersection, and at least one per-<lb />
son � an unidentified police<lb />
motorcycle officer�was crushed<lb />
to death.<lb />
Elsewhere, motorists<lb />
driving north from Los Angeles<lb />
on the Golden State Freeway saw<lb />
fires raging out of control on both<lb />
sides of the road, red balls of<lb />
flame exploding 30 feet in the air.<lb />
Fires also were reported in<lb />
Sherman Oaks and elsewhere in<lb />
the region.<lb />
The quake derailed a 64-car<lb />
freight train carrying hazardous<lb />
material between the communi-<lb />
ties of Chatsworth and<lb />
Northridge, according to South-<lb />
ern Pacific Railroad spokesman<lb />
Mike Furtney. He said there were<lb />
no immediate reports of leaks or<lb />
injuries.<lb />
The epicenter of today's<lb />
quake was Northridge, accord-<lb />
ing to Lucy Jones, a seismologist<lb />
at theCalifornia Institute of Tech-<lb />
nology. Northridge is a college<lb />
community in the valley 20 miles<lb />
northwest of downtown Los An-<lb />
geles.<lb />
The San Fernando Valley,<lb />
which spreads for 50 miles north<lb />
of downtown, is a suburban ex-<lb />
panse of 3 million people. Most<lb />
of it is within the city of Los An-<lb />
geles.<lb />
U.S. Geological Survey<lb />
spokesman Robert Wesson said<lb />
of the quake: "It's not the Big<lb />
One we hear about so often. The<lb />
real impact of this earthquake is<lb />
because it has occurred in a met-<lb />
ropolitan area<lb />
He added that he was sur-<lb />
See QUAKE page 3<lb />
Housekeeping plays important role<lb />
By Tammy Zion<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Have you noticed ECU's<lb />
housekeeping staff lately? They<lb />
are wearing new uniforms this<lb />
month and some are doing a lot<lb />
more than just cleaning.<lb />
The housekeeping staff<lb />
voted on three types of uniforms.<lb />
Both the men and women chose<lb />
the same color, dark blue.<lb />
Why do they need new uni-<lb />
forms?<lb />
"In order to improve the ap-<lb />
pearance and image of the house-<lb />
keeping staff and department<lb />
said Rick Karabiac, academic cam-<lb />
pus manager A lot of the house-<lb />
keeping staff have expressed that<lb />
they really like them "<lb />
Mrs. Mattie Suggs likes her<lb />
new uniform. She works in Cotten<lb />
Hall, and has been at ECU for ten<lb />
years.<lb />
Her days are not made up of<lb />
merely modeling her new uni-<lb />
form, however. Many students<lb />
have no idea the extent of her, and<lb />
other staff members duties.<lb />
First on her daily agenda is<lb />
checking the showers. She then<lb />
cleans the office, washes the front<lb />
doors and sweeps the front porch.<lb />
She also cleans the front lobby,<lb />
break room and computer room.<lb />
All this before lunch, and often<lb />
before many students groggily<lb />
rise for their own daily activities.<lb />
That may sound like a lot of<lb />
hard work, but Suggs loves her<lb />
job. Before coming to ECU, she<lb />
worked in a sewing plant and says<lb />
there was too much pressure in-<lb />
volved in meeting production re-<lb />
quirements. Suggs said she likes<lb />
working around students much<lb />
more.<lb />
"I counsel y'all, especially<lb />
when you're going to have tests<lb />
Suggs said. "I have to be mothers<lb />
for you, pray for you so you can<lb />
See STAFF page 2<lb />
Get the<lb />
skis!<lb />
If you were up late<lb />
Friday night, you were<lb />
privileged enough f o see<lb />
the dusting of snow<lb />
Greenville received. If<lb />
you slept late Saturday,<lb />
you missed it all<lb />
together.<lb />
Photo by<lb />
Cedric<lb />
Van Buren<lb />
not have a ladder tall enough to<lb />
reach past the eighth floor.<lb />
Greenville Fire Department<lb />
Battalion Chief Ron Moore said<lb />
this is not an uncommon occur-<lb />
rence.<lb />
"There are probably very<lb />
few cities anywhere in the coun-<lb />
try that have ladders tall enough<lb />
to reach their tallest buildings<lb />
Moore said.<lb />
In the event of a disastrous<lb />
fire, fire rescuers would have to<lb />
go into a building to rescue stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
"We have a good working<lb />
knowledge of the dorms Mcxire<lb />
said.<lb />
Periodically fire fighters do a<lb />
pre-incidentanalysisand pre-plan<lb />
dorms for fire safety, Moore said.<lb />
" Wego through thebuilding<lb />
and look at way s we can get people<lb />
outMooresaid. "Everysituation<lb />
is going to be different<lb />
Not all students were terri-<lb />
fied of getting caught in the fire.<lb />
"I do not appreciate being<lb />
woken up at 5 o'clock in the morn-<lb />
ing said Jenna Kivette, an eighth<lb />
floor resident.<lb />
Kivettedidnothearthealarm.<lb />
Her roommate had to wake her up.<lb />
" At thatearly in the morning,<lb />
with people pushing you from all<lb />
around, who lias time to be scared?"<lb />
asked Bridgette Bowen, a ninth floor<lb />
resident.<lb />
Bothstudentsareupsetabout<lb />
the kitchen damage. A pamplet<lb />
distributed by Housing informed<lb />
residents exactly what happened<lb />
Friday morning.<lb />
The pamplet assured students<lb />
that the wiring is being replaced<lb />
and will be away from the kitchen.<lb />
Repairs are going to take at least<lb />
three weeks. Housing hopes to ha ve<lb />
the kitchen operable as soon as<lb />
possible.<lb />
"We don't know if the<lb />
kitchen was actually there when<lb />
we put in the system (alarms),<lb />
but we're looking into that<lb />
Amaro said.<lb />
"Fires don't happen very<lb />
often in residence halls, which is<lb />
very good beca use when they do<lb />
happen they can be very destruc-<lb />
tive<lb />
Knox said the fire could<lb />
have been very serious had it not<lb />
been found in time. He says that<lb />
students should realize people<lb />
usually collapse from smoke in-<lb />
halation before actually getting<lb />
burned.<lb />
The resident who started<lb />
the fire probably will not be<lb />
charged by police. However, the<lb />
case has been turned over to Resi-<lb />
dence Life, Knox said.<lb />
College Hill gets illuminated<lb />
By Maureen Rich<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Exotic in form, tremendous<lb />
in size, and more logical than any<lb />
other dining facility on campus,<lb />
Todd Dining Hall hopes to open its<lb />
doors immediately following<lb />
Spring Break.<lb />
Months of sculpting brick,<lb />
steel, copper, stucco and glass have<lb />
molded a building fancier and much<lb />
moreaccessible than your local res-<lb />
taurant. For Frank Salamon, direc-<lb />
tor of Dining Services, this is only<lb />
the beginning.<lb />
"What we're trying to do is<lb />
create a neighborhood Salamon<lb />
said. "We look at College Hill as a<lb />
neighborhood, and eventually we<lb />
want to expand into a community<lb />
for the students<lb />
The dining hall has been<lb />
completely financed through<lb />
food-service receipts, Salamon<lb />
said. "We are completely self-sup-<lb />
ported he explained. "We pay<lb />
our own way for everything<lb />
Todd Dining Hall is the tip of<lb />
the iceberg for Salamon, who<lb />
dreams of more green grass and<lb />
less gray pavement on College Hill.<lb />
For now, however, he is content to<lb />
bask in the pride of being a part of<lb />
such a successful project.<lb />
The floor plan for Todd is<lb />
extravagantin itsaccommodations<lb />
� no stone was left unturned, no<lb />
aspect of its structure w i thou t sepa-<lb />
rate consideration.<lb />
It begins with the exterior<lb />
landscaping. Students will not think<lb />
of Todd as just a place to eat, and<lb />
this isexactly whatSalamon wants.<lb />
"We've created a patio area<lb />
for people tocome and congregate,<lb />
sit on the seat walls, meet their<lb />
friends � basically get away from<lb />
the residence halls Salamon said.<lb />
The front of Todd houses a<lb />
roofed patio complete with drink-<lb />
Photo by Cedric Van Buren<lb />
Frank Salamon, director of Dining Services, poses in front of the main<lb />
room of Todd Dining Hall. The roof behind him stretches to 46 feet.<lb />
ing fountains and various avail-<lb />
able seating, but students will have<lb />
other options beyond sitting. Stu-<lb />
dents who were outraged to find<lb />
the tennis courts, basketball courts<lb />
and volleyball courts ravaged by<lb />
construction can relax.<lb />
"We want to bring back the<lb />
sun-bathing, the Frisbees, the pas-<lb />
sive recreation he said. "There<lb />
willbeawhole quadrant reserved<lb />
solely for green space<lb />
As students enter the din-<lb />
ing hall they are greeted by a<lb />
column of bubbled glass that<lb />
leads to the cashier's stand. Stu-<lb />
See DINING HALLpage2<lb />
Students selected for mentor program<lb />
By Stephanie Lassiter<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
How would it feel to have a<lb />
faculty member you could call for<lb />
personal advice, or to go to lunch<lb />
wit, or even to send a Christmas<lb />
card to?<lb />
Twenty-two academically<lb />
outstanding freshmen have been<lb />
selected to take part in a mentor<lb />
program sponsored by Phi Kappa<lb />
Phi honor society.<lb />
The program's point was to<lb />
provide "someone to whom a stu-<lb />
dent can talk and from time to<lb />
time share concerns and seek<lb />
advice'said the president of the<lb />
ECU Phi Kappa Phi and vice chan-<lb />
cellor for Institutional Advance-<lb />
ment, James Lanier.<lb />
The students were selected<lb />
based on their high school aca-<lb />
demic achievement. All of the<lb />
students are recipients of major<lb />
scholarships.<lb />
"The original intention was<lb />
to get in touch with those stu-<lb />
dents who would eventually be<lb />
eligible e membership said<lb />
IVggy Wood, departmental chair<lb />
in the school of Allied 1 lealth Sci-<lb />
ences.<lb />
"The program is a good<lb />
idea because manv times it is<lb />
difficult to get personal atten-<lb />
tion from a faculty advisor<lb />
Cindy Szymanski, the student<lb />
selected to be mentored by<lb />
Wood, said.<lb />
Szymanski is planning to<lb />
major in Occupational Therapy<lb />
and would like to eventually<lb />
become a member of Phi Kappa<lb />
Phi.<lb />
Wood added that the pro-<lb />
See SCHOLARSHIP page 3<lb /><pb facs="00058447_tn_0002" /><lb />
 The East Carolinian<lb />
January 18, 1993<lb />
Alcohol-free dorm area established<lb />
Perm State established a drug- and alcohol-free dorm area<lb />
for students who don't want to be in an environment where<lb />
drugs and alcohol are prevalent, officials said. The third and<lb />
fourth floors of a dorm are part of LIFE House, or Living In a<lb />
Free Environment. Residents who live on these floors sign a<lb />
contract not to use drugs, alcohol or other controlled substances.<lb />
"One of the reasons the university created LIFE House is to<lb />
serve as an alternative to living with students who use alcohol<lb />
� neighbors whose behiivior translates into all kinds of disci-<lb />
plinary problems said Bryan Moody, assistant coordinator for<lb />
residence life. Some students who live in the drug-free zone<lb />
have parents who are addicted to alcohol or drugs, or they are<lb />
recovering alcoholics or drug addicts themselves, officials said.<lb />
Want to find out right now?<lb />
Remember the wait between applying for school and the<lb />
day the letter finally arrived? Fun, right? If you were interested<lb />
in applying to Bard College, you would have had the opportu-<lb />
nity to find out right away if you were accepted or not. Bard,<lb />
throughout the month of January, is taking its Immediate Deci-<lb />
sion Plan on the road to Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco,<lb />
Seattle, Boston and Washington, D.C. Prospective students will<lb />
attend an interdisciplinary seminar taught by a Bard faculty<lb />
member, and afterwards will be interviewed by Bard admission<lb />
counselors who have reviewed the previously received applica-<lb />
tion materials. Applicants are then given a decision on the spot.<lb />
UC gets Native American department<lb />
The University of California-Davis has established a Na-<lb />
tive American Studies Department, the first of its kind in Cali-<lb />
fornia and one of only a few at universities nationwide. The<lb />
department was formed from an existing Native American<lb />
Studies program. UC-Davis Provost Larry Vanderhoef cited the<lb />
academic strength of the 20-year-old program, its international<lb />
reputation, student interest and geographical location as rea-<lb />
sons for expanding the program to a full-fledged department<lb />
earlier this fall.<lb />
Correction<lb />
The Martin Luther King. Jr. candlelight march<lb />
held last night was sponsored by the Student<lb />
Union Minority Arts Committee.<lb />
Compiled by Maureen Rich. Taken from CPS<lb />
and other campus newspapers.<lb />
DINING HALL<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
dents can expect the same prices at<lb />
Todd that they find currently at<lb />
Jones. However there will be no-<lb />
ticeably drastic improvements in<lb />
both the menu and the atmosphere.<lb />
The main serving area itself is<lb />
modern, attractive and traffic-ac-<lb />
cessible. No more standing in one<lb />
long, slow-moving line, craning<lb />
ahead to try and guess the day's<lb />
menu � this room has traveling<lb />
options. Todd also sports its own<lb />
separateexit. Students will no longer<lb />
have to pass trays of picked-over,<lb />
half-finished scraps in order to en-<lb />
ter the dining area.<lb />
After picking up trays, silver-<lb />
ware and napkins, the hungry stu-<lb />
dents then have several choices de-<lb />
pending upon their taste prefer-<lb />
ences. Salamon's "modified food<lb />
court" literally has something for<lb />
everyone. Demonstration cooking<lb />
is a popular feature at Todd, allow-<lb />
ing students to see what they are<lb />
getting and how it is being cooked.<lb />
Boasting its own bakery, its<lb />
own pasta maker and various as-<lb />
sorted luxuries most commonly<lb />
found off-campus in Greenville,<lb />
STAFF<lb />
Todd Dining Hall will service every<lb />
other dining facility on campus with<lb />
its desserts and baked goods, so not<lb />
everyone will have to trek to the<lb />
Hill to taste something sweet.<lb />
The building itself is enough<lb />
towarrantanextra five-minute hike,<lb />
however. Todd's Pavilion theme<lb />
seems almost too elegant for a col-<lb />
lege dining experience. The highest<lb />
pointstretchesto46 feet of glass and<lb />
wooden beams, and at night will<lb />
light up the Hill.<lb />
A deep teal washes what wall<lb />
space there is, for seemingly hun-<lb />
dreds of windows offer a view of<lb />
the woods and College Hill, and an<lb />
atmosphere startlingly diverse from<lb />
the dreary shadows of Jones or the<lb />
Galley. Carpet will cover all seating<lb />
areas, and students will have a range<lb />
of seats from which to choose as<lb />
they follow a tiled pathway.<lb />
Booths are sprayed along one<lb />
wall, offering a more secluded din-<lb />
ing area, and both large and small<lb />
tables will be available. There are<lb />
four dining areas all together, pro-<lb />
viding different views and differ-<lb />
ent environments for everyone.<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
"Todd has a nice blend of<lb />
older materials from some of the<lb />
traditional buildings on campus, yet<lb />
inside it's very modern Salamon<lb />
pointed out. "It's peaceful � we<lb />
wanted students to be able to eat on<lb />
campus withoutknowingthey were<lb />
on campus<lb />
pass your tests, and there are a lot<lb />
of students who depend on me<lb />
"I depend on the residents<lb />
too, and its just joyful to me that<lb />
they need me and trust me<lb />
Suggs said she just doesn't<lb />
pay attention when students are<lb />
rude and disrespectful.<lb />
"I don't hold anything<lb />
against anybody Suggs said.<lb />
Teamwork seems to be a big<lb />
part of the housekeeeping staff.<lb />
Suggs works closely with other<lb />
housekeepers in Cotten to keep<lb />
the hall tidy for all occasions.<lb />
Housekeepers dust the moldings<lb />
in the hallway, empty trash and<lb />
pencil sharpeners, clean machines,<lb />
furniture and bathrooms, and<lb />
vacuum all over.<lb />
Not all of the housekeeping<lb />
staff work in just one location.<lb />
Willie Evans is responsible for<lb />
stocking the dorms and classroom<lb />
buildings with necessary materi-<lb />
als to ensure health and safety for<lb />
students. His new uniform hasn't<lb />
arrived, but should be here within<lb />
the next week, officials said.<lb />
John Harrel works in the<lb />
Nursing building. He describes<lb />
his job as doing the basics, which<lb />
include picking up trash and vacu-<lb />
uming.<lb />
"I'm glad we got uniforms,<lb />
because if you work in your regu-<lb />
lar clothes, sometimes you mess<lb />
them up Harrel said.<lb />
If you haven't seen the new<lb />
uniforms yet, take a look. It might<lb />
also he helpful to pat a house-<lb />
keeper on the back and let them<lb />
know how much they are appreci-<lb />
ated.<lb />
Todd Dining Hall is slated<lb />
to open March 13, 1994, the last<lb />
day of Spring Break. Salamon<lb />
hopes to be open for dinner, and<lb />
with a preview of Todd's extrava-<lb />
gances, many students are likely<lb />
to eagerly anticipate the grand<lb />
opening.<lb />
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All-Campus Men's and Women's Billiards (Pool) Tournament<lb />
Tuesday, January 18<lb />
6:00 p.m.<lb />
Mendenhall Billiards Center<lb />
All-Campus Men's and Women's Table Tennis Tournament<lb />
Wednesday, January 19<lb />
6:00 p.m.<lb />
W- Mendenhall Billiards Center<lb />
All-Campus Co-Rec Bowling Tournament<lb />
Thursday, January 20<lb />
6:00 p.m.<lb />
Mendenhall Bowling Center<lb />
w<lb />
All-Campus Chess Tournament<lb />
Tuesday, January 25<lb />
6:00 p.m.<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center, Rooms 8 C-D-E<lb />
All-Campus Spades Tournament<lb />
Wednesday, January 26<lb />
6:00 p.m.<lb />
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There is $2.00 registration fee for each tournament. Registration forms are available at the<lb />
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January 18, 1993<lb />
The East Carolinian 3<lb />
QUAKE<lb />
prised by the damage to the free-<lb />
ways because freeway construc-<lb />
tion standards were improved �<lb />
and freeways upgraded � after<lb />
the 1971 quake.<lb />
The quake was felt for hun-<lb />
dreds of miles, at least as far away<lb />
as San Diego, 125 miles to the<lb />
south, and Las Vegas, 275 miles<lb />
to the east.<lb />
The quake knocked out<lb />
power in downtown Los Angeles<lb />
and across much of the metro-<lb />
politan area. Because of the inter-<lb />
dependence of Western power<lb />
grids, brief power outages caused<lb />
by the quake were reported as far<lb />
north as Portland, Ore and Se-<lb />
attle.<lb />
Riordansaid there had been<lb />
"major damage" from the quake,<lb />
but insisted that the city had the<lb />
situation under control.<lb />
Referring to the damaged<lb />
section of the Santa Monica Free-<lb />
way, which ferries hundreds of<lb />
thousands of commuters between<lb />
the west side and downtown each<lb />
day, Riordan said: "That freeway<lb />
will be closed for quite a while<lb />
The freeway overpass at<lb />
Fairfax Avenue buckled like a<lb />
wave, dropping to about six feet<lb />
above street level.<lb />
But the scene at the Mlapse<lb />
of Interstates 5 and 14 � a four-<lb />
level interchange � was far more<lb />
horrific, with one stretch of road<lb />
jutting into space, the remainder<lb />
lying on the highway below it.<lb />
The collapse was not far<lb />
from the scene of a similar disas-<lb />
ter in 1971.<lb />
In addition, a freeway<lb />
bridge was reported damaged on<lb />
state Route 118, the Simi Valley<lb />
Freeway.<lb />
Besides the crushed motor-<lb />
ist, the death toll included four<lb />
people who died of quake-related<lb />
heart attacks, two each at Cedars<lb />
Sinai Medical Center in Los An-<lb />
geles and Holy Cross Medical<lb />
Center in Sylmar.<lb />
Five people died in an apart-<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
ment building collapse in<lb />
Northridge, the Fire Department<lb />
said.<lb />
"We've got a three-story<lb />
apartment that's now a two-story.<lb />
 We've got people we're pull-<lb />
ing out all the time said fire<lb />
Capt. Steve Bascom.<lb />
The building, a half-block<lb />
from California State University,<lb />
Northridge, housed mostly col-<lb />
lege students. An identical build-<lb />
ing next to it buckled, but did not<lb />
collapse.<lb />
Hundreds of people<lb />
watched firefighters search the<lb />
rubble.<lb />
Richard Andrews, the state<lb />
emergency services director,<lb />
noted that the early hour and the<lb />
Martin Luther King holiday re-<lb />
duced the number of people ex-<lb />
posed to injury.<lb />
At the Sylmar hospital,<lb />
which was swamped by more<lb />
than 250 new patients, disaster<lb />
coordinator Mark Wallerstein<lb />
told those without serious injury<lb />
to go elsewhere.<lb />
"We have no power, no<lb />
laboratory, no X-rays, no phar-<lb />
macy and almost no food<lb />
Wallerstein told them. He later<lb />
said the hospital was operating<lb />
on emergency power.<lb />
In Los Angeles, CedarsSinai<lb />
was receiving "a tidal wave of<lb />
walking wounded hospital<lb />
spokesman Ron Wise said.<lb />
Sylmar, the epicenter of a<lb />
devastating earthquake in 1971,<lb />
was blanketed by a black haze of<lb />
smoke. From the air, at least 30 to<lb />
40 homes could be seen burning.<lb />
Nearby in Granada Hills,<lb />
water from broken water mains<lb />
raged through the streets. Fire-<lb />
balls from ruptured gas mains<lb />
exploded in the midst of the<lb />
floods.<lb />
Residents formed lines, fill-<lb />
ing buckets with water from a<lb />
swimming pool and tossing the<lb />
water onto their homes, hoping<lb />
to prevent the spread of fire.<lb />
SCHOLARSHIP<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
gram is a great opportunity to<lb />
make academically-gifted stu-<lb />
dents aware of the organization<lb />
and its importance. Additionally,<lb />
according to Wood, it gives the<lb />
faculty some insight into the stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
Dr. David Sanders, director<lb />
of the honors program, said he<lb />
had taken his protegee, Kathryn<lb />
Smith, out to lunch and also ac-<lb />
companied her to a reception<lb />
hosted by Chancellor and Mrs.<lb />
Eakin.<lb />
"Thisthe program is an at-<lb />
tempt to bridge the gap between<lb />
the faculty who are members of<lb />
the society and potential student<lb />
members Sanders said.<lb />
"Dr. Sanders is very support-<lb />
ive and helpful with my career at<lb />
East Carolina Smith said.<lb />
Smith plans to double major<lb />
in Mathematics and English.<lb />
Although most of the honor<lb />
society consists of students, there<lb />
are 50 faculty and staff members<lb />
in the ECU chapter.<lb />
The following are holding<lb />
chapter offices: Lanier, president;<lb />
Dr. Douglas McMillan, professor<lb />
of English, vice president; Dr.<lb />
Erwin Hester, professor of English,<lb />
secretary; and Dr. Thomas<lb />
Durham, professor of psychology,<lb />
treasurer. The Directors include<lb />
Dr. Rosina Chia, psychology,<lb />
Sanders and Wood.<lb />
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The East Carolinian is currently<lb />
accepting applications for<lb />
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The candidate's responsibilities<lb />
and qualifications would include:<lb />
 "Ensuring that computer<lb />
J hardware and software are<lb />
working correctly, being responsible for<lb />
troubleshooting minor software problems, or resolve<lb />
problems by calling the appropriate service<lb />
personnel<lb />
�Managing The East Carolinian's network server<lb />
�Developing training and orientation sessions about<lb />
computer software for new staff members<lb />
�Be enrolled as a student at East Carolina University<lb />
�Have and maintain a minimum<lb />
of a 2.0 grade point average<lb />
while employed at The East<lb />
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�Be able to determine the<lb />
newspaper's production needs and keep an up-to-<lb />
date inventory of equipment, parts, and supplies<lb />
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The Rebuilding of<lb />
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Tuesday, January 18 &amp;<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
Opinion<lb />
January 18, 1994<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Lindsay Fernandez, General Manager<lb />
Gregory Dickens, Managing Editor<lb />
Matthew A. Hege, Advertising Director<lb />
Maureen Rich, News Editor<lb />
Jason Williams, Asst. News Editor<lb />
Stephanie Tullo, Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Laura Wright, Asst. Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Robert S. Todd, Sports Editor<lb />
Brian Olson, Asst. Sports Editor<lb />
Amy E. WirtZ, Opinion Page Editor<lb />
Amelia Yongue, Copy Editor<lb />
Phebe Toler, Copy Editor<lb />
Wes Tinkham, Account Executive<lb />
Kelly Kellis, Account Executive<lb />
Shelley Furlough, Account Executive<lb />
Tonya Heath, Account Executive<lb />
Brandon Perry, Account Executive<lb />
Printed on<lb />
100 recycled paper<lb />
Tony Dunn, Business Manager<lb />
Margie O'Shea, Circulation Manager<lb />
Burt Aycock, Layout Manager<lb />
Franco Sacchi, Asst. Layout Manager<lb />
Mike Ashley, Creative Director<lb />
Elain Calmon, Asst. Creative Director<lb />
Cedric Van Buren, Photo Editor<lb />
Chris Kemple, Staff Illustrator<lb />
Matt MacDonald, Systems Manager<lb />
Deborah Daniel, Secretary<lb />
Serving the ECU community since 1925. The East Carolinian publishes 12.000 copies every Tuesday and Thursday The masthead<lb />
editorial in eac"h edition is the opinion of the Editorial Board. The Eos, Carolinian welcomes letters, hm.ted to 250 wolch may be ed.ted<lb />
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Weather: isn't it the least of your worrrles? <lb /><lb />
Throughout time, it must be said that people<lb />
have been known to react to weather in very<lb />
strange ways.<lb />
In some instances, it is handled with kid<lb />
gloves (for any of you eco-waifs who remember<lb />
that phrase). These are the people that sprint to<lb />
Kroger in an effort to stock up for the quarter-inch<lb />
of snow that Greenville received over the week-<lb />
end. (By the way, on a trip to Kroger postsnow-<lb />
storm the mostvisiblydepleated staple food was<lb />
Hter-sizedbottiesofsoda.Greenvilleresidentssiire<lb />
do know their needs)<lb />
On the other hand, there are those with total<lb />
disregard for the elements. These are the crazy-<lb />
heads you saw building snowpersons in their<lb />
shorts and airing out their apartments with fresh<lb />
(frigid) air while scarfing down ice cream.<lb />
But that's okay. Everyone has a right to treat<lb />
weather in their own way. Just don't let it get out of<lb />
hand. Don't let it take over your life, put your life<lb />
on hold or�for Pete's sake!�cause you to hide<lb />
under the covers whimpering for warmer days.<lb />
That's just a bit pathetic.<lb />
In wake of the recent California earthquake,<lb />
it is necessary to tip our hats to Mother Nature for<lb />
soskillfully remindingus how powerful shereally<lb />
is. In a way, she's testing our extremes. Case in<lb />
point Hopefully those (all 20 of you�hey, we're<lb />
averaging here �) planning a trip to California<lb />
will prevail and bravely spread your wings for the<lb />
GoldenState anyway. Yes, earthquakes are inher-<lb />
ent to that section of the VS but its no reason to<lb />
scrap a trip based on fear. It's amazing just how<lb />
many people will give up in the tug-of-war that<lb />
presents itself to us in the form of weather.<lb />
Imagine what our ancestors put up with in a<lb />
less technologically advanced world devoid of elec-<lb />
tricity and hot water, upgraded structure supports<lb />
andallof thecomfortsof the twentieth century. Most<lb />
of us probably couldn'thave lasted a day, and boy, is<lb />
that sad.<lb />
I guess what started this line of thinking, and<lb />
thetruepointof thiseditorial, isduetoanarticlelread<lb />
about Bosnia. Now, many of you are probably won-<lb />
dering how I could possibly join two seemingly<lb />
uncomparable topics together, let alone find simi-<lb />
larities with them. Well, lef s just see if it's possible.<lb />
The story was about Amela Muratovic, a<lb />
Sarajevo mother and her struggle to keep her family<lb />
alive. Bosnia is full of horrors many middle class<lb />
Americans find unimaginable, but that are com-<lb />
monplacemwar-tomBosrua-Herzegovina.Thetwist<lb />
in this story was that it wasn't about the daily,<lb />
country-wide destruction, the governmental feet-<lb />
dragging, the UN blockades or the peace negotia-<lb />
tions. It was simply about a mother and her children<lb />
and their daily existence.<lb />
It told of food shortages, electricity working<lb />
every four days, doing laundry in ice-cold water<lb />
while snipers shot at Amela and about the sub-zero<lb />
temperatures the children faced every morning.<lb />
These are the real struggles in the world today,<lb />
when children have to not only exist in unlivable<lb />
conditions in Slavic winters, but must grow up in a<lb />
battle zone.<lb />
Consider this the next time someone (or your-<lb />
self) complains about theweather. It could be worse<lb />
� you could be living on a fault line-<lb />
By Barbara Irwin<lb />
New Year's resolutions traditionally silly<lb />
By Brian Hall<lb />
King's dream of equality attainable lawfully<lb />
This past Saturday in San<lb />
Francisco, Lawrence Taylor<lb />
played his last game in the NFL.<lb />
His retirement marks the end<lb />
of an era as surely as Michael<lb />
Jordan's did. Both came out of<lb />
North Carolina and forever<lb />
changed their HMHBHMH<lb />
respective<lb />
sports. Both are<lb />
heroes to mil-<lb />
lions.<lb />
You<lb />
surely know all<lb />
this; but I have<lb />
two reasons for<lb />
stating the ob-<lb />
vious. <lb />
One is to mmmm<lb />
put in writing for Mr. Rivers,<lb />
that despite all our arguments<lb />
about LT, he was undeniably<lb />
the greatest linebacker ever.<lb />
The other, on this day after Mar-<lb />
tin Luther King Day, is to cel-<lb />
ebrate, at least in these two<lb />
cases, the fulfillment of Dr.<lb />
King's dream; that a day would<lb />
come when men would be<lb />
judged by the content of their<lb />
character and not by the color<lb />
of their skin.<lb />
For that is the greatest of<lb />
Dr. King's legacies. While I<lb />
share his dream of a color-blind<lb />
society, there are other legacies<lb />
of the modern civil rights move-<lb />
ment which I feel have unin-<lb />
tentionally hurt black-white re-<lb />
lations.<lb />
Let me first state the he-<lb />
retical notion that the greatest<lb />
breakthrough in civil rights was<lb />
won, not by Dr. King and his<lb />
associates, but by Abraham Lin-<lb />
coln, and the thousands of men<lb />
of both races who fought in the<lb />
Civil War, who insisted on the<lb />
metaphysical fact of equality of<lb />
all men.<lb />
The next most important<lb />
breakthrough in interracial re-<lb />
lations is happening now, as<lb />
whites seek out blacks on the<lb />
basis of their individual achieve-<lb />
ments.<lb />
There are many such cases,<lb />
including Jordan and Taylor, as<lb />
well as people like Colin Powell.<lb />
Unfortunately, this takes time;<lb />
� whether<lb />
If we really want to<lb />
honor Dr. King's<lb />
memory and the things<lb />
that he worked for  we<lb />
will strive everyday to<lb />
see each other as<lb />
individuals <lb />
the civil<lb />
rights<lb />
movement<lb />
hastened<lb />
the process<lb />
is ques-<lb />
tionable.<lb />
What<lb />
the move-<lb />
ment in the<lb />
wmammmmmmm os did<lb />
promote was unreasonable goals.<lb />
Slogans like "Freedom Now in-<lb />
evitably caused frustration when<lb />
freedom was not instantaneously<lb />
forthcoming.<lb />
This frustration has repeat-<lb />
edly shown itself since, as blacks,<lb />
aggravated by the continuing<lb />
dissonance between rhetoric and<lb />
reality, have lashed out (e.g. the<lb />
Los Angeles Riots). Such frustra-<lb />
tion is as understandable as it<lb />
was predictable. Regrettably, ac-<lb />
tions motivated by this frustra-<lb />
tion only widen the chasm be-<lb />
tween the races.<lb />
Another legacy of Dr. King<lb />
which disturbs me is his advo-<lb />
cacy and participation in law-<lb />
breaking, something for which<lb />
we should be reluctant to honor<lb />
anyone. That the laws which he<lb />
broke were wrong and restricted<lb />
personal freedom cannot be de-<lb />
nied.<lb />
Our society is based on<lb />
laws. We cannot maintain an or-<lb />
derly society if we encourage citi-<lb />
zens to break those laws with<lb />
which they disagree. There are<lb />
many laws now on the books<lb />
which I personally feel restrict<lb />
individual freedom.<lb />
However, I should not be<lb />
either allowed or encouraged to<lb />
break these laws. While I am not<lb />
suggesting that the idea of civil<lb />
disobedience is solely respon-<lb />
sible for our current rampant<lb />
crime rate, it surely played a part<lb />
in the declining respect for the<lb />
law now evident in our society.<lb />
If at some point in a mostly<lb />
free society, an individual citi-<lb />
zen decides that he can no longer<lb />
accept current conditions, he has<lb />
several options: leave, work<lb />
within the legal system for re-<lb />
form, or disobey the laws. Soci-<lb />
ety should promote the first two.<lb />
I support the civil rights<lb />
movement in their efforts to<lb />
change laws which are imping-<lb />
ing on personal liberty. The third<lb />
method leads to revolution and<lb />
should be suppressed. I am as-<lb />
suming that the laws we are dis-<lb />
cussing do not attempt to regu-<lb />
late matters of conscience, such<lb />
as religion. Any such laws vio-<lb />
late the social contract between<lb />
the state and the citizens.<lb />
Lastly, other such results of<lb />
the civil rights movement such<lb />
as affirmative action and forced<lb />
desegregation of schools have<lb />
had the adverse effect of antago-<lb />
nizing the white majority and<lb />
sapping the goodwill most<lb />
whites have concerning racial<lb />
matters.<lb />
For, despite all the talk of<lb />
how our society is racist and op-<lb />
pressive, it has been my experi-<lb />
ence that most whites want peace<lb />
and equality between the races.<lb />
If we really want to honor<lb />
Dr. King's memory and the<lb />
things that he worked for, in-<lb />
stead of relying on symbols like<lb />
a national holiday or candlelight<lb />
marches, we will strive every-<lb />
day to see each other as indi-<lb />
viduals, and to communicate<lb />
honestly with each other.<lb />
Only by doing so will all<lb />
our dreams of equality come true.<lb />
This year I made three New<lb />
Year's resolutions. I decided I<lb />
would cut out the fast food, really<lb />
work out to really lose those extra<lb />
10 pounds, and save $100 a month<lb />
by slashing my grocery bill, the<lb />
only flexible expense in my bud-<lb />
get. Now, not quite two weeks<lb />
after these testaments, I sit at<lb />
McDonald's watching my first<lb />
resolution disappear into the fat<lb />
of a Qua rter-Pounder w i th cheese<lb />
Extra Value Meal. To wash down<lb />
all the sodium and cholesterol, I<lb />
maintain some justification, how-<lb />
ever, by making my beverage of<lb />
choice Diet Coke.<lb />
As I begin to further ratio-<lb />
nalize my decision to munch down<lb />
an order of large fries, I realize<lb />
how silly, inconsistent and incom-<lb />
patible my resolutions are. How<lb />
can I possibly stick to resolution<lb />
no. 1 when I know that in order to<lb />
maintain resolution no. 2, the<lb />
cheap fare of fast food is, at times,<lb />
the only way to lower a $100 a<lb />
month grocery bill? Furthermore,<lb />
between mouthfuls of prefabri-<lb />
cated lard and grease, mumbling<lb />
the words, "I'll start resolutionno.<lb />
3 tomorrow I contemplate how<lb />
resolution no. 3 can survive at all<lb />
if resolution no. 1 is a condition to<lb />
resolution no. 2!<lb />
As I down the last of my 620-<lb />
calorie burger, 1 attempt another<lb />
avenue of thought. If 1 want to<lb />
save $100 a month by slicing my<lb />
grocery bill, I must eat more<lb />
cheaply, and as any full-time stu-<lb />
dent knows, that means giving in<lb />
the "having it your way, right<lb />
away" nourishment. Yet if I'm se-<lb />
rious about losing those extra<lb />
pounds, perhaps I should consider<lb />
revising some other component of<lb />
my budget so I can spend an extra<lb />
$7 on a can of Slimfast and an extra<lb />
$15 on the supplement pills from<lb />
GNC that bum away fat as I sleep.<lb />
Do you see the evil silliness of this<lb />
cyclical pattern? Resolution no. 1<lb />
is clearly shot, no. 2 is persevering<lb />
for the time being, and no. 3 is<lb />
somewhere in the middle with a<lb />
high risk of improbability.<lb />
Astonishingly enough, I<lb />
know that I am doing better than<lb />
most other people trying to ad-<lb />
here to their ambiguous resolu-<lb />
tions. For starters, at least I re-<lb />
member mine. Statistics reveal that<lb />
50 percent of those who resolve<lb />
such-and-such at the magical<lb />
stroke of midnight on New Year's<lb />
Eve don't even remember the next<lb />
day what they adamantly declared<lb />
the night before. Furthermore, two<lb />
out of three revolutionists, (oops,<lb />
I mean "resolutionists"), bail out<lb />
after two weeks. And who can<lb />
blame them? The three most popu-<lb />
lar resolutions are to quit smok-<lb />
ing, to lose weight and to cut back<lb />
on the alcohol. Oh, surprise, sur-<lb />
prise. From Thanksgiving through<lb />
New Year's day, we gorge our<lb />
growing guts on festive feasts and<lb />
holiday bowl-game goodies. And<lb />
what is New Year's Eve if you<lb />
don't toss down a few too many<lb />
while toking on your favorite<lb />
brand of smokes to intensify the<lb />
celebration? Is it no wonder, as we<lb />
wake up New Year's morning<lb />
reeking of cigarette smoke, nurs-<lb />
ing a hangover and unable to slide<lb />
into anything except an old, ripped<lb />
up pair of sweats, that we avow<lb />
earnestly to any or all of these top<lb />
three resolutions? Hardly.<lb />
Yet, we still lack explanation<lb />
to the demise of our resolutions,<lb />
so let us consider the temptations.<lb />
If we start with day one, we are<lb />
already defeated. I know of very<lb />
few people who do not go to some<lb />
college bowl-game party and ulti-<lb />
mately binge on the elaborate buf-<lb />
fet and sip on at least one beer.<lb />
But, if the hangover from the pre-<lb />
vious evening is so severe that<lb />
your absence from another party<lb />
is inevitable, you will eventually<lb />
drag yourself out of the bathroom<lb />
for the eternal 5-minute drive to<lb />
Burger King, because everyone<lb />
knows the best cure for this spe-<lb />
cific condition is a big, hot, greasy<lb />
Whopper with all the trimmings.<lb />
And nothing cuts through that 12-<lb />
hour cotton mouth like an ice-cold,<lb />
6 pack of regular Coke. Conse-<lb />
quently, quirting smoking has be-<lb />
come the one remaining resolu-<lb />
tion that seems to endure at least<lb />
through the first day of the New<lb />
Year. Alas, time goes by, and as<lb />
we find ourselves back to work<lb />
and back to school, we eventu-<lb />
ally lose sight of this goal as we<lb />
light up in an attempt to "cope"<lb />
with the demands of our jobs<lb />
and the eer-increasing pressures<lb />
from our professors. Hence, top<lb />
resolution no. 3 is now also up in<lb />
smoke.<lb />
Personally, I find resolu-<lb />
tions to be for the weak and de-<lb />
mur. I mean, really! Aren't these<lb />
personal promises for the better-<lb />
ment of our bodies something to<lb />
be pursued throughout the en-<lb />
tire course of a year? Or even<lb />
more so, throughout our lives? If<lb />
you are one that attests to these<lb />
stipulations but once a year, per-<lb />
haps a nice, thick, self-help guide<lb />
is in dire need.<lb />
Admittedly, resolutions do<lb />
provide an avenue for regroup-<lb />
ing and refocusing. And perhaps<lb />
you are just as weak and demur<lb />
if your don't resolve to some-<lb />
thing! When talking with friends<lb />
after New Year's, everybody<lb />
asks, "Hey, what resolutions did<lb />
you make?" 1 think we all can<lb />
agree to the impression of noth-<lb />
ingness from the oh-so-perfect<lb />
person who replies, "Oh, noth-<lb />
ing To this, I smugly turn away,<lb />
roll my eyes and think, "Gee,<lb />
what an unblemished life you<lb />
lead. Don't you at least want to<lb />
try walking on water?"<lb />
Silly as they may forever<lb />
remain, resolutions are, in fact, a<lb />
tradition. However, perhaps it is<lb />
not so important what we re-<lb />
solve to as it is that we at least try<lb />
something. My own resolutions<lb />
already on shaky ground, I am<lb />
resolving now, for next year, to<lb />
think of some resolutions that<lb />
are consistent, compatible, tradi-<lb />
tional, yet not so silly. I suppose<lb />
for the time being, 1 will blend<lb />
into the mix of the weak and<lb />
demur since I have no idea what<lb />
these resolutions may be; but,<lb />
hey, I've got the whole year to<lb />
resolve it.<lb />
Letters to the Editor<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
"One for all and all for one that is the core<lb />
of any team, except for the ECU football team of<lb />
course. On January 11 and once before the holi-<lb />
days, there were two very harsh editorials attack-<lb />
ing coach Logan. Although the critics were well<lb />
within their right, the football team seems to be<lb />
missing the point. When a member of your team<lb />
gets attacked, especially the head coach, you stand<lb />
up and defend him. You defend your team re-<lb />
gardless of what you might think behind closed<lb />
doors.<lb />
It is disgusting that not one player has writ-<lb />
ten an editorial defending their coach. That does<lb />
prove their is something wrong with the team,<lb />
but is it Coach Logan? Or is it the players who<lb />
were obviously well prepared for Syracuse (by<lb />
their coach) and rolled over and played dead in<lb />
the second half. The players who hung their<lb />
heads when our talented freshman quarterback<lb />
broke his leg. The players who were 2-9 this<lb />
season and hung their head when they get be-<lb />
hind in a game yet walk across campus as if they<lb />
just won the Orange Bowl.<lb />
Unit cohesion is created by the leader, but<lb />
it can only be accomplished if the members have<lb />
a little pride and dignity. There is a book about<lb />
Vince Lombardi in the library, it wouldn't hurt<lb />
the ECU team to go and read the section on unit<lb />
cohesion. Always defend your team members,<lb />
that includes the coach.<lb />
Hessel Verhage<lb />
Senior<lb />
Economics<lb />
Isn't it amazing that we live in a country where it is possible to say<lb />
what you want, think what you want, worship whatever higher being you<lb />
choose and write letters to The East Carolinian, 250 words in length,<lb />
whereupon they will undoubtedly be published, provided you also offer<lb />
up your name, class rank, major and phone number? (We think so, too.)<lb />
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January 18. 1994<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
Page 5<lb />
For Rent<lb />
TREE FEMALE ROOMMATES needed<lb />
to take over lease. 2 bedrooms 11 2 bath.<lb />
Close to campus, $128.75 a month plus<lb />
14 utilities. Call Brookie or Lorie 758-<lb />
6692.<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED: for 2 bdrm<lb />
townhouse apartment. Rent is $170.00<lb />
permonthandl2utilities. Includeson-<lb />
sitelaundry,pool,and ECU transit. Call<lb />
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NEED FEMALE ROOMMATE imme-<lb />
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rent, 12 utilities. Please call 757-1738 or<lb />
758-5862<lb />
ROOMMATE(S) NEEDED 3 bed-<lb />
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ROOMMATENEEDED. 4blocksfrom<lb />
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Call 757-2780 leave message.<lb />
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ROOMMATENEEDED for2bedroom<lb />
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$157 a month, plus 12 utilities, heating.<lb />
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month plus 12 utilities. Cable is in-<lb />
cluded in the rent. Call 830-3771 and<lb />
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FEMALEROOMMATEneededtoshare<lb />
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deposit. Call 752-8218<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED 1 12 blks.<lb />
from campus. 3 room house. Private<lb />
bathroom, hardwood floors. $180 per<lb />
month 1 3 utilities. Call 757-2419, ask<lb />
forAl<lb />
MALEFEMALE to rent completely fur-<lb />
nishedbedroom. Privatebath. Allkitchen<lb />
appliances, washerdryer, cable, 10 min<lb />
drive from campus. $175 mo1 2utility<lb />
 phone. 35S4678<lb />
FEMALE NON-SMOKER roommate<lb />
needed immediately for 3 br. house only<lb />
two doors off campus. Sublet available<lb />
through May. Deposit required. Rent<lb />
$200mo. plus 13 utilities. Call leave<lb />
message. 757-1001<lb />
2 BEDROOM 2 bath (1 story) down-<lb />
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H Help Wanted<lb />
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week. 355-3716 after 6:00pm.<lb />
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day l-4pm.<lb />
BRODY'S is accepting applica tions for<lb />
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nifer Beard, Meaghan Lawson,<lb />
Michael Schertzinger, Ashley<lb />
Holloway, Lark Phillips, Michelle<lb />
Trant, Paul Rogers, Sharolyn Will-<lb />
iams, Runa Badget, Sonia Swaney,<lb />
Karen Boulware, Angela Bryant, Jen-<lb />
nifer Lupton, Sara Matyiko, Jennifer<lb />
Arnold, Ashley Edmondson, Dana<lb />
Pusey, Jennifer Murray, Christine<lb />
Toitouc, Tameika Mills, Sbalara Wil-<lb />
liams, Aaron Grovleau, Chad Briggs,<lb />
Heather Bradley, Chris Bunch, Stacci<lb />
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Jordan, James Roberts, Ted Sauls, Ja-<lb />
son Davis, Jose'Bercedoni, Brent Wil-<lb />
liams, Timothy Ford, Becky Ayers,<lb />
Kris McDougald, Kimberly Dennis,<lb />
Bobby Herring, Chad Daherty, Au-<lb />
tumn Cano, Sally Cave, and Kenneth<lb />
Taylor for passing their yellow belt<lb />
test. Practice sessions will begin on<lb />
Wed. Jan. 12. New class meeting<lb />
times will be announced soon. All<lb />
Yellow Belts There is a mandatory<lb />
meeting on Wed. Jan. 19 at 7:30pm in<lb />
Christenbury gym. If you can not<lb />
attend, please notify one of the offic-<lb />
ers. Congratulations again, and good<lb />
luck with the new semester!<lb />
HARLEY from the Attic at Cold<lb />
Sweat, Happy 21st birthday from<lb />
Chris the hat man<lb />
FOUND- A male's watch on Wed.<lb />
morning Jan. 12th, between General<lb />
College and Rawl, by the bike rack.<lb />
Call 752-9347 for information.<lb />
Greek<lb />
PI LAMBDA PHI is looking for a few<lb />
good men who are interested in join<lb />
ing campuses youngest but fastest<lb />
growing fraternities call 8.30-51 tor<lb />
details.<lb />
ATTENTION! Delta Epsilon Chi in-<lb />
vites all those students interested in<lb />
joining a new and exciting organiza-<lb />
tion to an orientation social Thurs.<lb />
Jan. 20th 6-7p.m. at GCB rm 2014<lb />
Delta Epsilon Chi, a marketing, edu-<lb />
cation, and business fraternity. Open<lb />
to all majors For more info, contact<lb />
Skip Lilly, vp of public relations at<lb />
931-8999 or 757-6549.<lb />
MOLLY, Molly you stood so tal 1 when<lb />
you took that fall in front of the sfu-1<lb />
dentstore, were sorry your inkle's si i<lb />
sore! Love, your Sigma sisters. m <lb />
SISTERS OF EPSILON SIGMA<lb />
ALPHA, we meet ago in hope ev-<lb />
eryone had a great break, look for-<lb />
ward to PJ parties, retreats, and<lb />
Elizabeth's fatal planner, we're back.<lb />
Love, VP Marge<lb />
THE BROTHERS OF TAU KAPPA<lb />
EPSILON will be hosting a 3 on 3<lb />
basketball tournament Sat. Jan. 22.<lb />
Everyone is welcome to participate.<lb />
Register in advance by calling 752-<lb />
9144 or register the day of the tourna-<lb />
ment at the TKE house from 4-lOa'm.<lb />
Registration is $9 per team ($3 man) -<lb />
there will be trophies and a S75 first<lb />
prize. All participants will also re-<lb />
ceive free admission to a party later<lb />
that evening at the TKE house. Pro-<lb />
ceeds will go to charity, so come out<lb />
and have some fun and HOOP IT<lb />
UP<lb />
PI KAPPA ALPHA: Hopeseveryone<lb />
had a good Christmas!<lb />
PIKE: Congrats to Matt Hedrick on<lb />
being elected Executive VP of IFC.<lb />
SISTERS AND NEW MEMBERS<lb />
OF AOPI: Welcome back, hope ev-<lb />
eryone had a good break! Thanks to<lb />
everyone for coming back early to<lb />
helpatUBE. Everyone's hard work is<lb />
a great asset to our future. Thanks<lb />
again!<lb />
ALPHA OMICRON PI would like<lb />
to invite anyone interested in sorority<lb />
lifetoourSpring Rush "Happy Hour<lb />
Mon Jan. 24 at 9pm. Rides will be<lb />
provided. For more information call<lb />
757-0769.<lb />
RUSH DELTA CHI<lb />
January 25-27 .<lb />
at the Alpha Phi House<lb />
Announcements<lb />
EMPLOYMENT<lb />
OPPORTUNITIES<lb />
are available to students who are<lb />
interested in becoming Personal care<lb />
attendants to students in wheel-<lb />
chairs, readers and tutors. Past<lb />
experience is desired but not re-<lb />
quired. If interested, contact either<lb />
of the following: Office of Coordina-<lb />
tor 103 Greene Hall Telephone:<lb />
(919)757-6110, Office for disabil-<lb />
ity support services Brewster A-l 16<lb />
orA-114Telephone: (919)757-6799<lb />
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH &amp;<lb />
SAFETY<lb />
2 work study positions available in<lb />
Recycling. 8am-5pm MonFri. If<lb />
interested, please call 757-6096.<lb />
Leave message- name, phone num-<lb />
ber and time to be reached.<lb />
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE<lb />
STUDENT NATIONAL<lb />
MEDICAL ASSOCIATION<lb />
on Jan. 22, 1994 will present the<lb />
Ninth Annual Dr. Martin Luther<lb />
King, Jr. Senior recognition ban-<lb />
quet at the Ramada Inn in Green-<lb />
ville. The event will begin at 6:30.<lb />
Dr. Brenda Armstrong, one of four<lb />
pediatric cardiologists in the coun-<lb />
try will be the keynote speaker.<lb />
Tickets are $20.00 and include a<lb />
dinner, gospel and jazz entertain-<lb />
ment. Proceeds will benefit the East-<lb />
ern NC Maternity Home and the<lb />
SNMA adopt a family. For more<lb />
information contact: Annette<lb />
Wagner at 752-2416.<lb />
LITERACY VOLUNTEERS OF<lb />
AMERICA-PITT COUNTY<lb />
will hold a 16-hour workshop be-<lb />
ginning Thur. Jan. 13 th with an<lb />
orientation from 7 to 8pm. Classes<lb />
will be held on Thur. and Mon.<lb />
evenings from 7 to 9:30pm begin-<lb />
ning Jan. 20th. One in every four<lb />
adults in Pitt County is functionally<lb />
illiterate. Volunteer tutors are<lb />
greatly needed to combat this dis-<lb />
ability. Please help. Call 752-0439<lb />
for details.<lb />
LDSSA<lb />
will be sponsoring 2 religion classes<lb />
spring semester. The 1st class will<lb />
be Wed. 12:00n to 1:30pm at MSC<lb />
Roon. 242. The other class will be<lb />
at 6:30pm -8:00pm at the LDS<lb />
Church in Lyndale. The course of<lb />
study will be the DC. The LDS<lb />
sorority will also be meeting follow-<lb />
ing the Thurs. evening institute class.<lb />
Everyone is invited to attend. For<lb />
more information call Lew Williams<lb />
(collect) 919-523-1755.<lb />
INVESTMENTS CLUB<lb />
will hold its first meeting of the year<lb />
on Thur. Jan. 13. It will take place in<lb />
GCB 3007 at 5:00. All majors are<lb />
welcome. Come learn about invest-<lb />
ing<lb />
GREENVILLE AREA<lb />
Bisexual, Lesbian and Gay commu-<lb />
nity group sponsors discussions and<lb />
activities, meetings are closed. For<lb />
information, 758-8619<lb />
ECU WOMEN'S<lb />
Ultimate Frisbee team. Anyone in-<lb />
terested in playing Ultimate Frisbee,<lb />
please call Michelle, Leslie or Holly<lb />
at 752-2520. No experience is nec-<lb />
essary. Come feel the Ultimate ex-<lb />
perience.<lb />
STUDENT EXCHANGE<lb />
England, Netherlands, California,<lb />
Colorado, these are a few places<lb />
some of your peers will be going this<lb />
semester because they came by the<lb />
office in the fall! It is time to con-<lb />
sider a student exchange or study<lb />
abroad experience for fall semester!<lb />
IF you are interested in study sites<lb />
which are available, please contact<lb />
Stephanie Evancho, International<lb />
Programs, 757-6769 for details on<lb />
how you can pay ECU tuition and<lb />
study at another location! Do it<lb />
today!<lb />
ATTENTION<lb />
COMMUNICATION<lb />
STUDENTS!<lb />
EC3 will be holding their first 1994<lb />
meeting on Wt Jan. 19th at Chico's<lb />
restaurant. Mo rs and minors wel-<lb />
come. For further information call<lb />
Laura at 830-0551.<lb />
RECREATIONAL SERVICES<lb />
show off your racquetball skills<lb />
when Recreational Services hosts a<lb />
Racquetball singl, s tournament.<lb />
Come to the registration meeting on<lb />
Jan. 25 at 5:30pm in BIO. 103. for<lb />
more information call Recreational<lb />
Services at 757-6387 or stop by 203<lb />
Christenbury Gym.<lb />
RECREATIONAL SERVICES<lb />
come play water polo with Recre-<lb />
ational Services! There will be a<lb />
registration meeting on Jan. 25 at<lb />
5pminBIO103. For more informa-<lb />
tion call Recreational Services at 757-<lb />
6387 or stop by 203 Christenbury<lb />
Gym.<lb />
RECREATIONAL SERVICES<lb />
you don't have to wait until March<lb />
to find basketball madness at ECU!<lb />
There will be a basketball preview,<lb />
basketball invitational, and basket-<lb />
ball registration meeting on Jan. 18<lb />
at 5pm in BIO. 103. for more infor-<lb />
mation call Recreational Services at<lb />
757-6387 or come by 203<lb />
Christenbury Gym.<lb />
SPECIAL OLYMPICS<lb />
The Greenville-Pitt Co. Special Olym-<lb />
pics is recruiting for volunteer<lb />
coaches in the following sports: bas-<lb />
ketball, softball, volleyball, track and<lb />
field, bowling, gymnastics, swimming<lb />
and rollerskating. No experience is<lb />
necessary�Just a willingness to work<lb />
with children and adults with men-<lb />
tal retardation, special training ses-<lb />
sions for coaches will be held. The<lb />
last day to volunteer for these spring<lb />
sports is Jan. 31. Volunteer hours<lb />
may be used as part of practicum<lb />
requirements for several ECU<lb />
courses, for more information, con-<lb />
tact Connie Sappenfield or Mark<lb />
Mallette at 830-4541 or 830-4551.<lb />
ATTENTION<lb />
all members, and those who are<lb />
interested in joining. We will hold<lb />
our first meeting of the spring se-<lb />
mester on Mon. Jan. 24, from 11:30-<lb />
12:30 in GC 1028 we will be discuss-<lb />
ing the events of the upcoming se-<lb />
mester, and make fina! preparations<lb />
for CSWE in March. A bowling social<lb />
will be held on Fri. Jan. 28 from<lb />
12:00pm-2:00am at AMF. If you are<lb />
unable to attend, but would still like-<lb />
to be a part of our organization<lb />
please contact Jason Shirt. @� 355-<lb />
4598 or Mario Disney @ 757-3679.<lb />
GOT THE BLUES?<lb />
What's the difference between the<lb />
blues and depression? Am I just<lb />
being weak or is this a real health<lb />
issue? How can I change the way I<lb />
feel? The Counseling Center is of-<lb />
fering a 12 week program that in-<lb />
cludes assessment and strategies to<lb />
overcome depression. This is a<lb />
very treatable condition! The pro-<lb />
gram begins Feb. 1 and enrollment<lb />
is limited. Call 757-661 for more<lb />
information.<lb />
WHAT MAJOR? WHAT<lb />
C A REE R7HOW DO I<lb />
DECIDE?<lb />
A five session workshop is being<lb />
offered by the Counseling Center to<lb />
help you answer these questions.<lb />
Take assessment instruments, learn<lb />
career research skills, and find out<lb />
how personality affects career<lb />
choice. Classes begin the week of<lb />
Jan. 31. Register early- limited<lb />
enrollment call 757-6661.<lb />
DEPARTMENT OF<lb />
SPEECH-LANGUAGE AND<lb />
AUDITORY PATHOLOGY<lb />
(SLAP) will be providing the speech<lb />
and hearing screening for students<lb />
who are fulfilling requirements for<lb />
admission to Upper Division on Jan.<lb />
24,25&amp;26 1994 from 5:00-6:00pm<lb />
each day. These are the only screen-<lb />
ing dates during the spring semes-<lb />
ter. The screening will be con-<lb />
ducted in the Belk Annex (ECU<lb />
Speech and Hearing Clinic) located<lb />
next to the Belk Building (School of<lb />
Allied Health Sciences), near the<lb />
intersection of Charles Street and<lb />
the 264 By-pass. No appointment<lb />
is needed�Please do not call their<lb />
office for an appointment. Waiting<lb />
is outside the clinic waiting room.<lb />
Sign in begins at 4:50pm. Screen-<lb />
ings are conducted on a first come,<lb />
first serve basis.<lb />
ATTENTION STUDENTS:<lb />
It's not too early to begin the appli-<lb />
cation process for summer jobs. In<lb />
fact, the application deadline for<lb />
the State Government Internship<lb />
program is Jan. 25! Don't miss out<lb />
on great major-related work expe-<lb />
rience opportunities. Co-op infor-<lb />
mation seminars are offered each<lb />
Mon. and Thur. afternoon, contact<lb />
the ECU Co-op office today for in-<lb />
formation at 757-6979 or 2300<lb />
General Classroom Building. We'll<lb />
be waiting for you!<lb />
A SMOKER<lb />
will be held Jan. 24, 1994 in GC<lb />
Rm. 1031 at 7:00pm for those in-<lb />
terested in pledging Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
National Honor Fraternity. To be<lb />
eligible to pledge one must have<lb />
between 32 and 96 semester hours<lb />
with a 3.3 GPA or better. One must<lb />
also display qualities of scholar-<lb />
ship, leadership and Fellowship. For<lb />
more information contact David<lb />
Bahs at 931-8775 or Lindsay<lb />
Fernandez at 321-2577.<lb />
PSI CHI MEMBERS<lb />
Let's decide best meeting time.<lb />
Please write down best times for<lb />
you and place it in Psi Chi box in<lb />
Rawl. Also, please pay attention to<lb />
information located in Rawl on Psi<lb />
Chi's glass case. Questions: Lori,<lb />
355-2654<lb />
GOLDEN KEY NATIONAL<lb />
HONOR SOCIETY<lb />
Attention members: Campus Aware-<lb />
ness: 18-20 Jan next meeting: 27<lb />
Jan, 5:30, GC Rm 1015, Reception:<lb />
22 Feb. Potential members please<lb />
come to this meeting, Lori- 355-<lb />
2654<lb />
ECU NATIONAL STUDENT<lb />
SPEECH LANGUAGE<lb />
HEAJtlNG ASSOC<lb />
The twenty fourth annual Speech<lb />
Language and Hearing symposium<lb />
being held on Feb. 3 &amp;4 at the Pitt<lb />
County Shrine Club in Greenville.<lb />
Guest speakers will share their ex-<lb />
pertise on the following topics: lan-<lb />
guage disorders and communica-<lb />
tion in adolescents, rehabilitative<lb />
management of children with co-<lb />
chlear implants and current and<lb />
newly emerging procedures forth<lb />
clinical evaluation of children and<lb />
adults with suspected central audi-<lb />
tory processing disorders. For more<lb />
information call 757-4405.<lb />
GAMMA BETA EHJ<lb />
The first Gamma fpta Phi meeting<lb />
for 1994 is Jan. 18 .it 5:00pm in rm.<lb />
244 Mendenhall. We look for-<lb />
ward to seeing you and starting<lb />
the year off right. For more info,<lb />
contact Allison at 931-8285.<lb />
ATTENTION<lb />
SOPHOMORES<lb />
Apply now for six weeks of sum-<lb />
mer challenge and adventure<lb />
training, with pay and no conv<lb />
mitment. Call Army ROTC, Cpt.<lb />
Bill Pitts 757-69746967<lb />
MEN'S SOCCER CLUB<lb />
Anyone interested in participate<lb />
ing on the men's soccer club<lb />
should meet Thur. Jan. 20 at 7:30<lb />
in rm. 102 Christenbury Gyni.<lb />
For more info, contact Kurt<lb />
Markley at 931-7373.<lb />
ATTENTION ALL HORSE<lb />
LOVERS:<lb />
The ECU equestrian team and<lb />
club are holding a meeting for all<lb />
members and those interested in<lb />
joining. This new year will be<lb />
exciting, so don't miss out on<lb />
planning and taking part in our<lb />
activities. Please join us on Wed.<lb />
Jan. 19th in Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center, rm. 212 at 6:00pm. Hope<lb />
to see you there!<lb />
THE DEP. OF DECISION �<lb />
SCIENCES<lb />
will offer a non-credit EXCEL<lb />
course at no cost. Classes are 2<lb />
4pm Fridays from Jan. 21 -Feb.<lb />
18, 1994. Enrollment is limited;<lb />
preference will be given to stu<lb />
dent that received transfer credit<lb />
for DSCI 2223 (introduction to<lb />
computers). Toregistei<lb />
757-6893 by Jan. 20, !lM4. EX-<lb />
CEL is the spreadsheet and graph-<lb />
ics package used in business<lb />
courses.<lb />
CHI ALPHA OMEGA<lb />
There will be a meeting for ac-<lb />
tive members from 10pm until<lb />
11pm at the Ledonia Wright<lb />
Building. Please plan to attend.<lb />
Rush is planned for Fen. 1-3, from<lb />
8:30pm to 10:30pm at Ledonia.<lb />
Anyone interested please feel free<lb />
to come anytime between 8: JOpnt<lb />
and 10:30pm any or all ol those<lb />
davs.<lb /><pb facs="00058447_tn_0006" /><lb />
-  II ll�r<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Page 6<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
January 18, 1994<lb />
All eyes on 'The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas'<lb />
Join in the clean fun with Miss Mona on her ranch at Wright<lb />
Auditorium this Sunday evening<lb />
Photo courtesy of Lynn Jobes<lb />
Vie Best Little Wlwrehouse In Texas<lb />
By Cindy Hawkins<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
When asked to describe a<lb />
typical workday at her ranch,<lb />
Miss Mona, amid a chorus of<lb />
giggles, says, quite frankly, "We<lb />
do a mass volume, repeat busi-<lb />
ness like Coca-Cola. It's a nice,<lb />
quiet group; no whips, no chewin'<lb />
gum, and there are 20 fans to cool<lb />
the fellas down<lb />
One needs a shrewd business<lb />
philosophy like that if one is run-<lb />
ning what has been called The<lb />
Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.<lb />
Miss Mona also knows ECU is<lb />
not in Texas, which is why all her<lb />
girls, cast and crew, have decided<lb />
to come to Greenville and off r<lb />
the East Carolina community a<lb />
new concept of "business How-<lb />
ever, you won't be able to learn<lb />
about this new concept in eco-<lb />
nomic books and classes. The Best<lb />
Little Whorehouse in Texas is a the-<lb />
ater production, and it will be<lb />
performed in Wright Auditorium<lb />
on Jan. 23 at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
Undoubtedly, The Best Little<lb />
Whorehouse in Texas is sure to raise<lb />
some eyebrows�and rightly so.<lb />
This brazenly-titled Broadway<lb />
production raised some very criti-<lb />
cal eyebrows and won two Tony<lb />
awards in the process. Since its<lb />
off-Broadway opening in 1978,<lb />
the play has won several other<lb />
awards, toured internationally,<lb />
been reviewed by the likes of Time<lb />
magazine and been made into a<lb />
movie starring the sweetest of<lb />
sweethearts, Dolly Parton.<lb />
Best Little Whorehouse was in-<lb />
spired by a true incident in which<lb />
an infamous Texas brothel, that<lb />
had been in business since 1844<lb />
was officially shut down in 1973.<lb />
During the Depression, the<lb />
brothel was said to have ac-<lb />
cepted chickens for payment for<lb />
its services and was nicknamed<lb />
"The Chicken Ranch Don't be<lb />
fooled, however. While the<lb />
play's source of inspiration<lb />
might be unorthodox, the pro-<lb />
duction itself is a light-hearted<lb />
and entertaining musical com-<lb />
edy that is fit for any audience.<lb />
The theater version of the<lb />
Chicken Ranch isn't just any<lb />
house of ill-repute. It is man-<lb />
aged tighter than a boarding<lb />
school and features working<lb />
girls with hearts of gold who<lb />
are more interested in singing<lb />
and dancing than anything else.<lb />
All the girls revolve around a<lb />
compassionate (and shrewd)<lb />
madam named Miss Mona<lb />
See WHOREHOUSE page 7<lb />
Gray Gallery<lb />
presents Bourodimos<lb />
By Laura Wright<lb />
Assistant Lifestyle Editor<lb />
An exhibition by New York<lb />
artist, Angela Bourodimos, will<lb />
be presented at the Wellington B.<lb />
Gray Gallery from Jan. 14 to<lb />
March 11,1994. This exhibition<lb />
will feature mixed-media as<lb />
semblages which address is-<lb />
sues of female gender in<lb />
contemporary society.<lb />
Bourodimos, who<lb />
earned her BA from<lb />
Rutgers University in<lb />
New Jersey and her MA<lb />
from Hunter College in New<lb />
York, has held solo exhibitions at<lb />
the BACA Downtown Gallery in<lb />
Brooklyn, NY and the Lang<lb />
O'Hara Gallery in New YorkCity.<lb />
In an October 1989 review,<lb />
"The Next Generation from<lb />
: SM.4RT magazine, critic<lb />
Alexandra Anderson said of the<lb />
.artist, "Her disturbing and beau-<lb />
tubition bouroc<lb />
ias- - g<lb />
 JB Er '<lb />
tifully organized paintings make<lb />
manifest the madness of cryo-<lb />
genics as a cultural metaphor<lb />
In large resin paintings that em-<lb />
bed and preserve the corpses of<lb />
poultry, television monitors, tree<lb />
branches and laurel leaves,<lb />
Bourodimos fiercely pits the lan-<lb />
guage of nature against the<lb />
languageof American cul-<lb />
ture<lb />
The Greenville ex-<lb />
hibition will feature<lb />
seven works thatexam-<lb />
ine female gender roles<lb />
in Post-modern American<lb />
society. In one work, the artist<lb />
examines the way the entertain-<lb />
ment industry, which is con-<lb />
trolled by men, perpetuates new<lb />
femalestereotypes.Theworkex-<lb />
plores the Linda Hamilton char-<lb />
acter from Terminator 2.<lb />
Bourodimos also presents a<lb />
See BOURODIMOSpagre 7<lb />
Upper Crust readings presented Tuesday<lb />
Shonbrun and Makuck bring ECU faculty skill<lb />
to the Upper Crust<lb />
By Daniel Willis<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Upper Crust has been pre-<lb />
senting a reading series for the last<lb />
year and a half. This Wednesday<lb />
Peter Makuck and Adam<lb />
Schonbrun from the ECU English<lb />
Department are reading at 8:00<lb />
p.m.<lb />
Makuck did his undergradu-<lb />
ate work at St. Francis, and re-<lb />
ceived his Ph.D. from Kent State.<lb />
"My wife and I were on the field<lb />
when the National Guard opened<lb />
fire he said. "It was one of the<lb />
scariest things I've ever witnessed.<lb />
Everybody heard gunshots and<lb />
presumed they were blanks. But<lb />
when the smoke cleared some<lb />
people weren't getting up<lb />
Schonbrun got his MFA from<lb />
Perm State, and his BA from Haifu<lb />
in Israel. "I worked in the cotton<lb />
fields on a Kibbutz in Galilee dur-<lb />
ing the 1992 Lebanon warhesaid.<lb />
Makuck noted that he plans to<lb />
speak about nature in some shape<lb />
or form. "I really enjoy the out-<lb />
doors Makuck said. "That's one<lb />
thing I really like about the spring<lb />
semester. It starts out real cold, and<lb />
warms up toward the end of the<lb />
semester. It really is nice<lb />
Schonbrun said he'll read some<lb />
of his newer poems from his most<lb />
recent poetry book. He also said<lb />
that he would like to perform a<lb />
Hebrew Chant. Schonbrun said, "I<lb />
would like to establish some sort of<lb />
relationship between my religion<lb />
and my poetry<lb />
Between sets, a musical guest<lb />
will be featured. ECU student Ash<lb />
Lee Gahagan will be playing the<lb />
cello. "I plan on playing mostly<lb />
Jazz. I might collaborate with<lb />
Schonbrun on one of his poems.<lb />
One time I played background<lb />
music while he read one of his<lb />
B Bit?<lb />
��<lb />
�'Gb<lb />
�  " ��'� i�EAUS<lb />
Makuck<lb />
poems. But I don't know if we'll do<lb />
that or notshe said.<lb />
After Schonbrun and Mak- ck<lb />
finish, the audience will be able to<lb />
give some feedback. A open mike<lb />
is scheduled. Dr. Bizzaro, the co-<lb />
director of The Uppercrust Bakery<lb />
CD Reviews<lb />
j Don't Buy<lb />
AJV Worth A Try<lb /><lb />
j'Jr Take Your Chances<lb />
JJ Definite Purchase<lb />
Grumpy Old Men<lb />
exceeds 'all expectations'<lb />
By Ike Shibley<lb />
p<lb /><lb />
" fpSJil<lb />
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S;m MJJTSf<lb />
very accessible and danceable;<lb />
there is no doubt that they would<lb />
go over well in the college club<lb />
scene, or what seems to be the<lb />
college scene.<lb />
The album is really too short,<lb />
See DOOLITTLE page 7<lb />
Doolittle<lb />
Waterfront<lb />
; - It seems that North Carolina<lb />
� Tins produced yet another addi-<lb />
tion to the thriving college pop<lb />
scene. Based in Raleigh, Dolittle<lb />
is the newest band around in the<lb />
tradition of Dillon Fence and The<lb />
Connells. They have just released<lb />
their latest album, Waterfront,<lb />
which the band helped produce.<lb />
Dolittle's sound is a marriage<lb />
of quirky-melodic, pseudo-funk<lb />
with some nifty lyrics about girls<lb />
named Scarlette, sailors and free-<lb />
loading friends. Most of this al-<lb />
bum is some type of bouncy "pro-<lb />
gressive"�actually non-aggres-<lb />
sive progressive�with an acous-<lb />
tic track and a ballad thrown in<lb />
for good measure. They keep the<lb />
complicated stuff to a minimum,<lb />
and their tone is far from harsh.<lb />
This is a band for the Xer with an<lb />
aversion to feedback and the<lb />
darker side of the college sound.<lb />
Their dreamy, upbeat sound is<lb />
The Charlie Hunter<lb />
Trio<lb />
Waterfront<lb />
Remember how DC Comics put<lb />
out ali that hooplah about how they<lb />
were going to kill Superman? And<lb />
they did but he came back to life<lb />
through the magic of comics and<lb />
Ovaltine and now he's got long hair<lb />
so he's hip and there's going to be<lb />
three new comic series because of it?<lb />
Well, that's fairly bogus. I'm here to<lb />
tell you, we get no bogusness wi th the<lb />
Charlie Hunter Trio. These guys de-<lb />
liver pure and honest jazz and they<lb />
give it to you s. , aight.<lb />
David Ellis on the horn, Jay<lb />
Lane�the original drummer for<lb />
Primus�on the skins and Charlie<lb />
Hunter pickin' the mess out of that<lb />
seven-string guitar, there's your<lb />
Charlie Hunter Trio. Hey! That's a<lb />
custom-madeseven-stringguitarl'm<lb />
talking about, and my main man<lb />
Charlie Hunter uses it to play bass<lb />
and guitar riffssimultaneously. Ouch!<lb />
ThebeautyoftheCharlieHunter<lb />
Trio is that all the tracks were re-<lb />
corded straight to 8-track. Live,if you<lb />
will. Hunter wanted the album to<lb />
capture the band the way they are, no<lb />
backmgtracksorariything.Whatyou<lb />
get on this album is what you get on<lb />
stage, give or take a few solos.<lb />
My favorite track�and you<lb />
knewl'dhaveone�isabutter-melter<lb />
called "Dance of the Jazz Fascists I<lb />
loveit, you'll loveit. Theseguys trade<lb />
solos like relatives passin' the peas at<lb />
Sunday dinner.<lb />
"Rhythm Comes in 12 Tones" is<lb />
a hot potato that makes me plead,<lb />
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temporary subtleness at the same<lb />
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Staff Writer<lb />
Occasionally a movie-going ex-<lb />
perience will combine with thatwhich<lb />
transpires on the silver screen to cre-<lb />
ate a truly memorable event that will<lb />
live forever in the memory. Any<lb />
thoughts of that particular film will<lb />
always evoke the circumstances in<lb />
which it was originally seen.<lb />
I will always remember the frigid,<lb />
snowy air circling around me as I left<lb />
the theater scared but dazzled after<lb />
witnessingSieHccofieLjwite.Ifondly<lb />
recall Children of a Lesser God, because<lb />
it was my first date with my wife.<lb />
And now I will cherish Grumpy Old<lb />
Men because I saw it on Christmas<lb />
Day with eight members of my fam-<lb />
ily.<lb />
Not only was the company de-<lb />
lightful but the film exceeded all ex-<lb />
pectations. Once again, the teaming<lb />
of JackLemmonand Walter Ma tthau<lb />
once again has created movie magic.<lb />
GrumpyOldMm isthetaleoftwo<lb />
neighbors who have been fighting so<lb />
long that the arguments and insults<lb />
have become part of their daily rou-<lb />
tine. John Gustafson (I.emmon) and<lb />
Max Goldman (Matthau) live next<lb />
doortoeachotherinWabasha,Minn.<lb />
,anice fishing community where one<lb />
of the most exciting events is the lot-<lb />
tery drawing, which Max interrupts<lb />
by switching John's channels.<lb />
With each new prank, the jokes<lb />
that these two septuagenarians play-<lb />
on each other grow funnier. John ices<lb />
Max's roof so that snow will slide off<lb />
when the door is shu t. Then John gets<lb />
back at Max for the lottery trick by<lb />
putting a fish in the back of Max'scar.<lb />
When a feisty widow moves in<lb />
next door to John and Max, the insults<lb />
and barbs becomeeven more heated.<lb />
Both men find Ariel (bewitchingly<lb />
played by Ann-Margret) attractive,<lb />
but, for a while, neither does aiiy-<lb />
thingabou t it. Almostsimultaneously<lb />
they both begin to woo her with al-<lb />
most disastrous results.<lb />
The plot in Grumpy Old Men<lb />
serves only as a means of giving the<lb />
two veteran actors a framework in<lb />
which to perform. Both Lemmonand<lb />
Mathau infuse much of their own<lb />
personalities into their roles. The di-<lb />
rector, Donald Petrie, wisely allows<lb />
both stars the latitude necessary for<lb />
them to broadly act out their respec-<lb />
tive parts.<lb />
Lemmon has been in top form<lb />
for the last three decades and he con-<lb />
tinues to remain there in this film.<lb />
Once again, as he did so well in<lb />
GlengaryGlmn Ross,hedemonstrates<lb />
his acting prowess.<lb />
Walter Matthau has been less<lb />
reliable as an actor but lately seems to<lb />
be making up for it. He stole Dennis<lb />
the Menace last year as a feisty Mr.<lb />
Wilson, and he more than ably<lb />
matchesLemmon's talents in Gnmn<lb />
Old Men. Matthau's broad grin and<lb />
sagging cheeks actually make him<lb />
funnierthan Lemmon inGnHrnOW<lb />
Men.<lb />
Even mesmaller roles inGrHwin<lb />
Old Men provide unexpected plea-<lb />
sure. Buck Henry fumbles about as a<lb />
government man searching for John<lb />
throughout most of the first part of<lb />
the film. And Daryl Hannah, as John's<lb />
daughter, and Kevin Plooack, as<lb />
Max's son, have a few nicely under-<lb />
played scenes that will bring a smile<lb />
to almost any face.<lb />
The extra bonus in Grumpy (M<lb />
See GRUMPY page 7<lb />
Schonbrun<lb />
reading series, said, "The open<lb />
mike is one of the most entertain-<lb />
ing features of the reading. Every<lb />
reading series, it gets better.<lb />
We've had 10 or 12 readings in<lb />
the past year and a half and they<lb />
are continuously improving<lb />
Travelling<lb />
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the police station to make official<lb />
reports or at least point the way<lb />
and describe procedure. A photo<lb />
copy of your passport's title page<lb />
is sufficient proof of citizenship.<lb />
Carry it separately for safekeep-<lb />
ing.<lb />
If your money is stolen, don't<lb />
expect a loan from the consulate<lb />
till. Rather, an officer will put you<lb />
in touch with local groups who<lb />
assist stranded travelers or help<lb />
you contact relatives or friends<lb />
who can send funds via the con-<lb />
sulate.<lb />
If you have no other way<lb />
home, consular officers will buy<lb />
you an airline ticket in exchange<lb />
for a promissory note. But you<lb />
must return home directly, and<lb />
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until the note is fully paid.<lb />
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call or arrive home on schedule,<lb />
you should call the State<lb />
Department's Citizen's Emer-<lb />
gency Center in Washington �<lb />
(202) 647-5225�with tine missing<lb />
person's itinerary and other perti-<lb />
nent details. They will be for-<lb />
warded to the U.S. Embassy 'scon-<lb />
sular officers who will question<lb />
See TRAVEL page V<lb /><pb facs="00058447_tn_0007" /><lb />
January 18, 1994<lb />
The East Carolinian 7<lb />
TRAVEL<lb />
Continued from page 6<lb />
local authorities, hotels and tour<lb />
operators. Consular officers are<lb />
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accounted for. But if the person is<lb />
over age 18 and doesn't want his<lb />
whereabouts known, consular of-<lb />
ficers must abide by the Privacy Act<lb />
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ate the country, consular officers<lb />
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haps help with the best way out.<lb />
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as your lawyer, but by maintain-<lb />
ing cordial relations with local<lb />
DOOLITTLE<lb />
authorities they might be able to<lb />
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pending on the allegation and the<lb />
country. For example, if you're<lb />
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sweep, consular officers usually<lb />
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der of vour holiday. But U.S. citi-<lb />
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ing relatives and friends at home<lb />
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a priority.<lb />
Continued from page 6<lb />
GRUMPY<lb />
Continued from page 6<lb />
Men comes in the form of Burgess<lb />
Meredith as John's 92-year-old fa-<lb />
ther who still ice fishes daily.<lb />
Meredith's foul mouth may offend<lb />
those viewers looking for family fare,<lb />
but the vulgarity he employs raises<lb />
his scenes toenormouscomicheights.<lb />
Meredith uses the most absurdly ju-<lb />
venile language tobluntlv ask his son<lb />
when he will bed Ariel. The outtakes<lb />
at the end of the film, played while<lb />
the credits roll, will leave you in<lb />
stitches as Meredith tries to perfect a<lb />
scene in which he and Lemmon watch<lb />
Anne-Margaret from across the way.<lb />
BOURODIMOS<lb />
The circumstances in which I<lb />
experienced the film heightened my<lb />
enjoyment, but there need be no<lb />
special reason to enjoy Grumpy Old<lb />
Men. The entire cast is terrific, the<lb />
story is wonderfully funny and the<lb />
film wraps you up in its warmth<lb />
like a wool blanket.<lb />
Go see Grumpy Old Men and<lb />
have fun creating your own cin-<lb />
ematic memories.<lb />
On a scale of one to 10, Grumpy<lb />
Old Mai rates an eight.<lb />
WHOREHOUSE<lb />
Continued from page 6<lb />
whom they feel more comfort-<lb />
able calling "Mama<lb />
In the play. Mama, played by<lb />
Shellev Clarke, is confronted by a<lb />
do-gooder journalist who seeks<lb />
to shut down the ranch and fur-<lb />
ther his own career. The journal-<lb />
ist runs into some amusing ob-<lb />
stacles when the sheriff�who<lb />
happens to be in love with<lb />
Mama�tries to protect the estab-<lb />
lishment. The plot is combined<lb />
with energetic dance numbers,<lb />
gaudy costumes and humorous<lb />
songs to produce a friendly and<lb />
colorful romp through scenes<lb />
that are audaciously funny-<lb />
Tickets are $20 for the gen-<lb />
eral public and $10 for ECU stu-<lb />
dents and can be purchased at<lb />
the Central Ticket Office (757-<lb />
4788), but don't forget your stu-<lb />
dent I.D. or your sense of humor<lb />
because The Best Little<lb />
Whorehouse in Texas is guaran-<lb />
teed to be good, clean fun.<lb />
Continued from page 6<lb />
narrative piece on Tliebtm and Louise<lb />
called "They Used to Call Me Snow<lb />
WhiteBut I Drifted Another fea-<lb />
tured work that concerns patriarchy<lb />
and pleasure includes rock star Ma-<lb />
donna as the central image.<lb />
Angela Bourodimos will present<lb />
a lecture on her exhibition on Mon-<lb />
da v, Feb. 21,1994, in the FrancisSpeight<lb />
Auditorium. A reception, co-spon-<lb />
sored by the ECU Women's Studies<lb />
Program, will follow in the Gray Gal-<lb />
lery.<lb />
Wellington B. Gray Gallery is<lb />
located offofFifth and Jarvis Streets<lb />
on the campus of ECU in the Jenkins<lb />
Fine ArtsCenter. The gallery is open<lb />
Monday through Saturday from<lb />
10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. and on<lb />
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(919)757-6336.<lb />
only six songs that require the<lb />
feet to be forced to move instead<lb />
of the voluntary jiggling that<lb />
comes from the truly inspired.<lb />
The first song, "Crazy is really<lb />
not so crazy, maybe a mild chemi-<lb />
cal imbalance. "Footdown" is a<lb />
fairly good acoustic song, bu t the<lb />
lyrics are weak, like most of the<lb />
songs on this CD.<lb />
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Sports<lb />
January 18, 1994<lb />
Wednesday, Jan. 19<lb />
M. Basketball<lb />
at William &amp; Mary.Williamsburg,<lb />
VA, 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Thursday, Jan. 20<lb />
W. Basketball, away<lb />
at William &amp; Mary, Williamsburg,<lb />
VA, 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Friday, Jan. 21<lb />
W. Track, away<lb />
at Barnett Bank Invitational,<lb />
Gainesville, FL<lb />
The 411<lb />
Friday, Jan. 14<lb />
W. Basketball, home<lb />
lost to George Mason, 49-61<lb />
Saturday, Jan. 15<lb />
M. Basketball, away<lb />
lost to George Mason, 62-79<lb />
Sunday, Jan. 16<lb />
.W. Basketball, home<lb />
beat American, 81 -74<lb />
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Old Dominion puts clamps on ECU<lb />
Pirates lose first conference<lb />
game on the road<lb />
By Kerry Nester<lb />
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS<lb />
Scoring Avg<lb />
Celeste Hill, ODU 26.0<lb />
Shonda DeBerry, ODU 20.0<lb />
Kara Ratliff, JMU 18.0<lb />
Krissy Heinbaugh, JMU 18.0<lb />
Keri Chaconas, GMU 17.0<lb />
Rebounding Avg<lb />
Celeste Hill. ODU 12.0<lb />
Kara Ratliff, JMU 12.0<lb />
Ashleigh Akens, W&amp;M 11.0<lb />
Nickie Hilton, GMU 11.0<lb />
Heidi Babb, UR 10.0<lb />
Assist Avg<lb />
Kara Ratliff. JMU 6.0<lb />
Tiffany Turner, AU 6.0<lb />
Denise Winn, UR 5.0<lb />
D. Vander Plas, ODU 5.0<lb />
Meticia Watson, GMU 5.0<lb />
Field Goal <lb />
Esther Benjamin, ODU .800<lb />
Tomekia Blackmon, ECU .714<lb />
Ashleigh Akens, W&amp;M .625<lb />
Heidi Babb, UR 625<lb />
Kirsten Keller, AU 600<lb />
Free Throw <lb />
Kara Ratliff, JMU 1 000<lb />
Ina Nicosia, UR 1 000<lb />
Tiffany Turner, AU 1 000<lb />
Hannah Grady, UNCW 1.000<lb />
Tracey Kelley, ECU 1.000<lb />
3-pt Field Goal <lb />
Angel Stanton, W&amp;M 1.000<lb />
Patience Jones, UR 1 000<lb />
Sarah Schreib. JMU 1 000<lb />
Tracy Kirk, GMU 1 000<lb />
LaShonda Baker, ECU 1.000<lb />
TEAM LEADERS<lb />
Scoring Margin<lb />
; Old Dominion 21.0<lb />
American 15.0<lb />
George Mason 12.0<lb />
James Madison 5.0<lb />
William &amp; Mary -5.0<lb />
East Carolina -12.0<lb />
UNC Wilmington -15.0<lb />
Richmond -21.0<lb />
Rebounding Margin<lb />
Old Dominion 13.0<lb />
James Madison 9.0<lb />
George Mason 4.0<lb />
UNC Wilmington 1.0<lb />
American -1.0<lb />
East Carolina -4.0<lb />
William &amp; Mary -9.0<lb />
Richmond -13.0<lb />
Field Goal <lb />
Old Dominion 46.3<lb />
American 41.8<lb />
George Mason 41.7<lb />
William &amp; Mary 40.7<lb />
Richmond 39 6<lb />
James Madison 37.7<lb />
East Carolina 33.3<lb />
UNC Wilmington 30.3<lb />
Def. Field Goal <lb />
American 30 3<lb />
George Mason 33.3<lb />
William &amp; Mary 37.7<lb />
Old Dominion 39.6<lb />
James Madison 40.7<lb />
East Carolina 41.7<lb />
UNC Wilmington 41.8<lb />
Richmond 46.3<lb />
Compiled by Dave Pond<lb />
Photo by SID<lb />
"Ice" Kareem Richardson ,seen here last season running the point guard<lb />
spot, has helped the Pirates get off to one of best starts in shcool history.<lb />
Bucs lose<lb />
first meet<lb />
of the year<lb />
(SID) � The ECU swim team<lb />
suffered their first loss against the<lb />
Blue Devils of Duke University on<lb />
Saturday, Jan. 15. The Lady Blue<lb />
Devikdefeated the Lady Pirates 178-<lb />
85. However, in the final stretch, the<lb />
Pirates upset the Blue Devils with a<lb />
134-109 win.<lb />
Chris Bembenek, Lance Tate,<lb />
Pat Cassidy and Carlos Ochoa led<lb />
the men's victory with two wins<lb />
each. Bembenek won medley relay<lb />
team (Tate, David Benson, Cassidy)<lb />
with a time of 3:37.26. Tate went on<lb />
to win the200breaststroke (2:15.00).<lb />
Cassidy,alongwithMcGee Moody,<lb />
Carlos Ochoa, and Brian Soltz, fin-<lb />
ished first in the 400 freestyle relay<lb />
with 3:33.03. In the 200 freestyle and<lb />
200IM, Orhoa and Soltz won with<lb />
times of 1:48.29 and 2:00.00, respec-<lb />
tively.<lb />
Finally Jason Farr placed at the<lb />
top with a victory in the 500 freestyle<lb />
with 4:54.74.<lb />
For the Lady Pirates, Lesley<lb />
Hawley took the only first place<lb />
win in the 200 backstroke with<lb />
2:09.98. Jackie Schmieder, Beth<lb />
Humphrey and Hilary Stokes had<lb />
several second place wins.<lb />
Schmieder in the 500 (5:17.09) and<lb />
1000 (10:42.06) freestyles and<lb />
Humphrey in the 100 (54.07) and<lb />
200 (1:57.00) freestyles. Stokes won<lb />
the 50 freestyle with 25.08 and Beth<lb />
Hanna won both the 1-meter and 3-<lb />
meter diving events.<lb />
Af terSaturday's match-up, the<lb />
men move to a 9-0 record, while the<lb />
women fall 8-1.<lb />
Head coach Rick Kobe had this<lb />
to say, "Both Duke teams shaved<lb />
and rested for us. Our guys were<lb />
able to pull it off. Unfortunately, the<lb />
women couldn't<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
On Saturday, Old Dominion<lb />
defeated ECU, 79-62. The first half<lb />
was evenly matched with the Pi-<lb />
rates going to a zone defense to<lb />
counter the inside play of Odell<lb />
Hodge. The 6-9,260-pound center<lb />
dominated inside, shooting 6-of-<lb />
10 in the first half for 12 points.<lb />
The Monarchs were able to<lb />
build an 11-point lead, 32-21, with<lb />
7:15 remaining when the Pirates<lb />
made the defensive switch and<lb />
went on a run that eventually tied<lb />
the game at 32. ECU went to the<lb />
locker room with the momentum<lb />
and a 40-39 lead.<lb />
"ECU made what I thought<lb />
was a nice move by going to zone<lb />
said ODU coach Oliver Pumell.<lb />
"We took i couple of bad shots<lb />
and tightened up a little bit not<lb />
concentrating on the defensive end<lb />
giving up rebounds. As a result,<lb />
we squandered an 11 -point lead "<lb />
The second half saw the Mon-<lb />
archs spread the Pirate zone out<lb />
with four good shooters all con-<lb />
necting from long range. The knife<lb />
in the back came with ODU lead-<lb />
ing 54-49 with 12:57 remaining<lb />
when Petey Sessons hit a 3-pointer<lb />
and was fouled.<lb />
"They went to a small lineup<lb />
and spread us out a lot ECU<lb />
head coach Eddie Payne said.<lb />
"The big one was the four-point<lb />
play by Sessons after we had an<lb />
offensive foul, really that whole<lb />
10 seconds hurt. Give them credit<lb />
for making the shots<lb />
"I think when they made their<lb />
run, we just didn't respond to it<lb />
ECU senior guard Lester Lyons<lb />
said. "We were getting good<lb />
shots, but they just weren't going<lb />
down for us. Then, they were<lb />
hitting everything they threw up<lb />
For the game, ECU shot 22-62<lb />
for 35 percent from the floor and<lb />
5-21 from 3-point range for a poor<lb />
24 percent. Meanwhile, the Mon-<lb />
archs made 10 of 24 three-point<lb />
attempts, for 42 percent, and shot<lb />
28-64 overall from the floor, for 43<lb />
percent.<lb />
Even with the loss, the Pirates<lb />
remain a threat to capture the<lb />
league title and look to a<lb />
successfull year.<lb />
"The game had a different feel<lb />
for us as opposed to other tough<lb />
games we've had on the road be-<lb />
fore Payne said. "We played<lb />
and competed in the game like<lb />
we could win. We won't be - � i<lb />
isfied with coming close, our<lb />
team wants to come away with<lb />
the win<lb />
The Monarchs were tabbed<lb />
No. 1 in the CAA preseason<lb />
coaches poll and are currently<lb />
in second place behind James<lb />
Madison.<lb />
"There's no question (ECU<lb />
is) one of the better teams in the<lb />
league ODU head coach Oliver<lb />
Purnellsaid. "I'm sure they're a<lb />
much tougher team (in Green-<lb />
ville) and we feel fortunate and<lb />
good about the win we got to-<lb />
day<lb />
The Pirates came into the<lb />
game boasting a league best 9-3<lb />
record, including three straight<lb />
wins and 2-0 in CAA play The<lb />
9-3 start marked the best<lb />
begining for the ECU since the<lb />
1957-58 season when Howard<lb />
Porter's squad opened 12-3.<lb />
The 2-0 start in league play<lb />
is the best since the 1981-82 sea-<lb />
son when coach Dave Odom's<lb />
team opened with wins over<lb />
George Mason and William &amp;<lb />
Mary in what was then the old<lb />
East Coast Athletic Conference.<lb />
games<lb />
Brad Oldham<lb />
Senior staff writer<lb />
The Lady Pirate basketball<lb />
team did their best to hang with the<lb />
Patriots of George Mason Univer-<lb />
sity, but eventually fell to the more<lb />
experienced GMU squad, 61-49.<lb />
"My players gaveagreateffort<lb />
tonight Head Coach Rosie Th-<lb />
ompson said after the game. "The<lb />
defensive end of the game held up<lb />
all night, we just need to be a bit<lb />
smarter in choosing the shots that<lb />
we take<lb />
ECU was led by sophomore<lb />
forward Fruky Blackmon, who had<lb />
13 points and four rebounds.<lb />
Blackmon, who did not start be-<lb />
cause of a knee injury, came off the<lb />
bench to sub for fresh man Michaella<lb />
Wallerstom. Senior guard<lb />
I aShonda Baker also helped in the<lb />
losing effort, adding 13 points and<lb />
three steals.<lb />
The Patriots were led by sopho-<lb />
more guard Keri Chacoas, who hit<lb />
four 3-pointers on her way to a<lb />
game-high of 17 points. All-CAA<lb />
selection Nickie Hilton owned the<lb />
boards all night, pulling down 11<lb />
rebounds and scoring 13 points for<lb />
GMU. However, another all-CAA<lb />
selection, Marcell Harrison, was<lb />
contained fairly well by ECU, and<lb />
was held to just five points.<lb />
During the first half of play, the<lb />
Lady Pirates showed no sign of<lb />
backing down to the much older<lb />
and more experienced Mason<lb />
squad. East Carolina pressed off<lb />
and on throughout the first half,<lb />
keeping the Patriots from settling<lb />
into a set offensive scheme.<lb />
The Patriots got in foul trouble<lb />
early, sending the Lady Pirates to<lb />
the free throw line on nine occa-<lb />
sions, while GMU had just three<lb />
free throws. ECU held the lead<lb />
during the last few minutes before<lb />
half-time, but a Pirate turnover re-<lb />
sulted in a Mason basket just before<lb />
the buzzer, giving GMU a 30-29<lb />
lead at the half.<lb />
The second half, on the hand,<lb />
was a different story altogether. Call<lb />
it fatigue, call it lack of experience,<lb />
call it what you want to. Mason<lb />
See MASON page 10<lb />
Photo by SID<lb />
ECU's Lady Pirates tried to clairtv their second conference win of the<lb />
year against George Mason but fell to the Patriots, 61-49 .<lb />
Ruggers named to all-stars<lb />
(SID) � Five East Carolina<lb />
rugby players were selected to the<lb />
Eastern Conference Rugby Union's<lb />
all-star and developmental camps<lb />
held in Baton Rouge, La. Jason<lb />
Webb, captain of ECU's rugby team,<lb />
and Jay Keller, club president, were<lb />
selected to the all-star program<lb />
along with 38 others from the east<lb />
coast.<lb />
Matt Hobgood, DaveGauthier<lb />
and Steven Hippen were selected<lb />
to the developmental program<lb />
along with 57 others from the east<lb />
coast. Both camps will be held on<lb />
the campus of LSU during the last<lb />
week in January. The ruggers are<lb />
the first ever to be picked from<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Participants in the all-star camp<lb />
compete against one another to be<lb />
chosen to All-America team, the<lb />
best in the United States. Of the 120<lb />
selected as all-stars across the na-<lb />
tion, only 25 will become All- Ameri-<lb />
canathletes representing the United<lb />
States in international matches. The<lb />
60 developmental camp partici-<lb />
pants will compete against one an-<lb />
other to be selected to the Eastern<lb />
all-stars.<lb />
Both camps will consist of four<lb />
days of intense classroom and on<lb />
the held instruction, followed by<lb />
two days of tournament competi-<lb />
tion in the Battle of New Orleans.<lb />
The coaches for the United States<lb />
Eagles, America sonly professional<lb />
rugby team, as well as numerous<lb />
other semi-pro coaches, will be<lb />
present and scouting during the<lb />
week.<lb />
Ward unsure of which career to choose after FSU<lb />
(AP)�Charlie Wardlikes both<lb />
football and basketball. Right now,<lb />
he's not sure which one will be-<lb />
come his permanent career.<lb />
He helped Florida State win its<lb />
first national football champion-<lb />
ship, directing the offense in a 12-1<lb />
season that ended with a victory<lb />
over Nebraska in theOrange Bowl.<lb />
After a week off, he put down the<lb />
football and picked up a basketball<lb />
to work his way back to a starting<lb />
job as the Seminoles' point guard.<lb />
"I'm leaving my options open<lb />
tor the NFL or wherever Ward<lb />
said afterhisharda urtdebutended<lb />
with a 78-70 loss Sundav to North<lb />
Carolina State. "The NBA, I could<lb />
choose to go that way.<lb />
"I alwaysenjoyed playing bas-<lb />
ketball and I like playing it he<lb />
said. "I'm going to continue to play<lb />
it and have fun doing it<lb />
Ward created his own fun al-<lb />
most immediately, hitting his first<lb />
shot. Itwasan NBA-range 3-pointer<lb />
from the right wing. That would be<lb />
his only 3-point basket and one of<lb />
two field goalsall day. Ward scored<lb />
five points, got six assists and five<lb />
steals.<lb />
The Seminoles have been wait-<lb />
ing for Ward to return to provide<lb />
si rmestability toa team which, prior<lb />
to reaching Raleigh, had stumbled<lb />
to a 7-4 start and was winless in its<lb />
first three Atlantic Coast Confer-<lb />
ence games. It was not the same<lb />
Horida State team which had left<lb />
its impression on the ACC from<lb />
opening day three years ago, when<lb />
it invaded Chapel Hill and beat<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
Indeed, it was not the same<lb />
bunch of Seminoles that had beaten<lb />
N.C State five straight times since<lb />
joining the ACC.<lb />
"We're losing, but there's al-<lb />
ways good days and there's always<lb />
bad days Ward said. "Right now,<lb />
we're in this bad period. We're go-<lb />
ing to come back one day, but I<lb />
don't know when<lb />
It wasn't Sunday at Reynolds<lb />
Coliseum.<lb />
N.C. State itself has been strug-<lb />
gling. Each timeithasappeared the<lb />
Wolfpack has been ready to regain<lb />
its respectability, it has suffered a<lb />
setback. There were no such set-<lb />
backs this time as reserve Ricky<lb />
Daniels scored a career-high 20<lb />
pointstohelp turn things around, if<lb />
only for a day.<lb />
Ward didn't reverse Florida<lb />
State's fortunes his first time out,<lb />
See WARD page 10<lb />
Montana<lb />
loses nothing<lb />
with age<lb />
(AP) �There was the leg-<lb />
end of Joe. Then there was the<lb />
reality of a 37-year-old quar-<lb />
terback with surgically re-<lb />
paired parts preparing tor the<lb />
18th game ina season in whit, h<lb />
injuries had already cost him<lb />
five.<lb />
As late as last week, Kan-<lb />
sas City coach Marty<lb />
Schortenheimer needed too n<lb />
vince himself they were still<lb />
one and the same. So in the<lb />
middle of a practice session,<lb />
he got down on one knee in<lb />
front of the center and stared<lb />
across the line as Montana pre<lb />
pared to take a snap.<lb />
"He asked me what I was<lb />
doing Schottenheimer re-<lb />
called. "1 told him I wanted to<lb />
see if there was any fear in his<lb />
eyes<lb />
On Sunday, the 1 fouston<lb />
Oilersdid thesame tiling, onlv<lb />
they did it tor real And they<lb />
got the same answer No fear.<lb />
"We got some pretty g( hk!<lb />
licks on him and he kept get-<lb />
tingupiustlikelieaKvdvsdoes.<lb />
See MONTANA page 10<lb /><pb facs="00058447_tn_0009" /><lb />
January 18, 1993<lb />
The East Carolinian 9<lb />
Jayhawks snatch<lb />
this week's No. 1<lb />
(AP) � Kansas was back as<lb />
the No. 1 team in The Associated<lb />
Press college basketball poll yes-<lb />
terday, 364 days after last moving<lb />
into the top spot.<lb />
The wait just to rejoin the<lb />
rankings was years longer for<lb />
Maryland and decades longer for<lb />
Saint Louis.<lb />
The Jayhawks (16-1) received<lb />
29 first-place votes and 1,552<lb />
points from the national media<lb />
panel to edge UCLA (11-0), which<lb />
was first on 26 ballots and had<lb />
1,514 points. Kansas is the fourth<lb />
team to sit atop the rankings this<lb />
season, joining North Carolina,<lb />
Kentucky and Arkansas.<lb />
Kansas was third last week<lb />
and the opportunity to move up<lb />
came when North Carolina and<lb />
Duke, last week's Nos. 1 and 2,<lb />
lost on consecutive days. The<lb />
Jayhawks moved into the No. 1<lb />
last season on Jan. 18 and held the<lb />
spot for two weeks. Their first<lb />
game as the top-ranked last sea-<lb />
son was against Kansas State, their<lb />
opponent tonight.<lb />
UCLA, which moved u j from<lb />
fifth, was last ranked No. 2 in 1991-<lb />
92.<lb />
Arkansas (12-1) had three<lb />
first-place votes and moved up<lb />
one spot to third and was followed<lb />
by North Carolina (13-2), which<lb />
had one No. 1 vote, and Duke (11-<lb />
1), which was first on two ballots.<lb />
The Blue Devils had a chance to<lb />
take over as No. 1, but they lost to<lb />
Wake Forest the day after North<lb />
Carolinahadbeenbeatenby Geor-<lb />
gia Tech.<lb />
Massachusetts (13-1) had four<lb />
first-place votes and moved from<lb />
seventh to sixth and was followed<lb />
in the Top 10 by Kentucky, Indi-<lb />
ana, Arizona and Connecticut.<lb />
Temple led the Second 10, fol-<lb />
lowed by Purdue, Louisville, Wis-<lb />
consin, Michigan, Syracuse, Geor-<lb />
gia Tech, Alabama-Birmingham,<lb />
U.S. unsure of skaters<lb />
Harding may not compete<lb />
Cincinnati and Minnesota. The last<lb />
five teams were California, Xavier,<lb />
Ohio, Saint Louis, West Virginia<lb />
and Maryland.<lb />
Saint Louis (14-0), the only<lb />
other major unbeaten besides<lb />
UCLA, is in the rankings for the<lb />
first time since the 1964-65 season<lb />
when the Billikens got as high as<lb />
fourth. Under first-year coach<lb />
Charlie Spoonhour, No. 23 Saint<lb />
Louis finally started receiving na-<lb />
tional attention with its last three<lb />
victories � at Arizona State, deci-<lb />
sively over Memphis State at<lb />
home, and at DePaul.<lb />
Maryland (10-3) was last<lb />
ranked in the first regular-season<lb />
poll in 1985-86. The 25th-ranked<lb />
Terrapins fell on some hard times<lb />
following the drug-induced death<lb />
of star Len Bias and an NCAA<lb />
probation that kept them out of<lb />
the NCAA tournament for three<lb />
seasons. Their losses this season<lb />
have been to Oklahoma, Massa-<lb />
chusetts and North Carolina and<lb />
they have registered impressive<lb />
road wins over Georgetown, Geor-<lb />
gia Tech and Wake Forest.<lb />
Boston College (11-4), which<lb />
was No. 20, was the highest-<lb />
ranked to fall out of the poll after<lb />
splitting two games this week, a<lb />
loss at Seton Hall and a win over<lb />
Miami.<lb />
Vanderbilt (8-5) was 24th, but<lb />
losses to Alabama and LSU<lb />
knocked the Commordores out of<lb />
the rankings.<lb />
Missouri (11-2) entered the<lb />
rankings for the first time this sea-<lb />
son last week, tied for 25th. A loss<lb />
to Notre Dame ended the run at<lb />
one week.<lb />
Connecticut, which jumped<lb />
from 14th to 10th,and UAB, which<lb />
moved from 22nd to 18th, made<lb />
the week's biggest jumps, while<lb />
Michigan, which lost to Indiana<lb />
on Sunday, had the biggest fall.<lb />
10th to 15th.<lb />
(AP) � It might be the very last<lb />
minute before the United States<lb />
knows who its two women's figure<lb />
skaters will be at the Winter Olym-<lb />
pics.<lb />
While its president said he<lb />
hoped to have word within a few<lb />
days, the U.S. Olympic Committee<lb />
conceded Sunday that the final dead-<lb />
line for deciding if Tonya Harding<lb />
will compete was Feb. 21, the day of<lb />
the women's skating draw and two<lb />
days before competition begins.<lb />
Harding, of course, is the na-<lb />
tional champion. She's also involved<lb />
in one of the most bizarre cases in<lb />
sports history � the attack that<lb />
knocked rival Nancy Kerrigan out<lb />
of the U.S. Figure Skating Champi-<lb />
onships.<lb />
Handing's bodyguard and two<lb />
associates have been charged with<lb />
plotting the assault, and published<lb />
reports say the skater and her ex-<lb />
husband, Jeff Gillooly, are under in-<lb />
vestigation.<lb />
Through her lawyer on Sun-<lb />
day, Harding categorically denied<lb />
she was involved in the attack.<lb />
The U.S. Figure Skating Asso-<lb />
ciation has until Jan. 31 to submit its<lb />
Olympic roster, and it's reviewing<lb />
the Harding situation carefully be-<lb />
fore it does so. After that, it's in the<lb />
hands of USOC's Games Prepara-<lb />
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"There is no internal deadline"<lb />
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Hale, the Games prep head, said.<lb />
That's not to say Olympic offi-<lb />
cials weren't hopeful of a decision<lb />
stKiner.<lb />
"We have to push for a decision<lb />
before then USCXZ president LeRoy<lb />
T. Walker said. "I hope that decision<lb />
is within a few days<lb />
Oneofficial,speakingprivately,<lb />
said he thought the skating associa-<lb />
tion would kickHardingoff the team<lb />
soon. Several other officials, how-<lb />
ever, said privately and on the record<lb />
that they disagreed with that obser-<lb />
vation.<lb />
"I think that's aU premature<lb />
said Paul George, a USCXZ executive<lb />
board member who represents fig-<lb />
ure skating.<lb />
The skating federation has not<lb />
said when it will decide-on Handing's<lb />
Olympic status.<lb />
Other USOC board members,<lb />
speaking on condition of anonym-<lb />
ity, said the precise topic of remov-<lb />
ing Harding from the team wasnever<lb />
mentioned in more than four hours<lb />
of meetings.<lb />
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10 The East Carolinian<lb />
January 18, 1993<lb />
HARDING<lb />
Continued from page 9<lb />
focused on procedures to follow in<lb />
case Harding's involvement in the<lb />
situation becomes sharper.<lb />
"We are not going to be stam-<lb />
peded George said. "We have a<lb />
game plan in place for what will<lb />
happen in the next few weeks<lb />
Officials said the L'SOC wascon-<lb />
cemed about protecting the rightsof<lb />
all athletes, as well as re-enforcing<lb />
the importance of sportsmanship<lb />
and fair plav.<lb />
Walker said the USOC might<lb />
have to act on Harding "without the<lb />
consideration of whether or not her<lb />
rights have been abridged<lb />
He backed away from that<lb />
stance Sunday, saying he was only<lb />
staring personal opinion, but also<lb />
acknowledging that such action<lb />
could lead to legal problems.<lb />
MONTANA<lb />
"We kept getting reminded by<lb />
our legal counsel, 'You are the Su-<lb />
preme Court Walker told report-<lb />
ers. "You never know what we have<lb />
to deal with<lb />
Asked if it would be best if<lb />
1 larding withdrew from the team,<lb />
Walker said: "I suppose that would<lb />
be the easiest possible out<lb />
But he noted that, based on state-<lb />
ments bv Hard ing's mother and oth-<lb />
ersclose to her, a resignation seemed<lb />
remote. So, Walker continued, the<lb />
USOC would base its decision on a<lb />
number of factors, and not just<lb />
whether the skater was arrested.<lb />
" 11 wi 11 be based onlaw enforce-<lb />
ment. It will be based on our rules<lb />
and regulations. And itwillbebased<lb />
on what is best for all our athletes<lb />
Walker said.<lb />
So Buddy Ryan, the Oilers defen-<lb />
sive coordinator said, "helooks like<lb />
the same guy to me<lb />
Not exactly. Montana was<lb />
wearing a different jersey, standing<lb />
at the helm of a different team and<lb />
throwing to different receivers. Still,<lb />
the result was the same. Ryan was<lb />
right about this much, though.<lb />
Everytime Montana got knocked<lb />
down, he got back up. A pop-up<lb />
doll.<lb />
"You look awful<lb />
Schottenheimer said as he watched<lb />
Montana limp toward a micro-<lb />
phone shortly after scrawling the<lb />
Chiefs' 28-20 AFC playoff win at<lb />
the bottom of his resume.<lb />
"It feels good to do this when a<lb />
lot of people didn't think you<lb />
could Montana said.<lb />
"I'm just glad he added a<lb />
moment later, "that I'm still in one<lb />
piece<lb />
Though he was sacked officially<lb />
just twice, Montana disappeared<lb />
under a swarm of blitzing defend-<lb />
ers a handful of times. They ham-<lb />
mered his already-tender ribs,<lb />
smashed an occasional helmet into<lb />
his hand, his elbow and his back.<lb />
They laid on his chest, rolled over<lb />
on his legs and perched there. And<lb />
from that perspective, through<lb />
much of the first half, they could see<lb />
the things that reallv hurt Montana<lb />
most: Passes falling harmlessly to<lb />
the ground because a.) the receiver<lb />
ran the wrong route, or worse; b.)<lb />
dropped the ball, or worse still; c).<lb />
the ball was poorly thrown.<lb />
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everybody else. Joe does not get<lb />
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his lineman for missed assignments<lb />
or upbraid his receivers for drop-<lb />
ping balls. He understands he will<lb />
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comes. That's why he's a legend in<lb />
the first place.<lb />
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of 20 passes in the first half for 87<lb />
yards, none for scores, and was still<lb />
certain there were weaknesses he<lb />
hadn't found. In the second half, he<lb />
proved himself right, completing<lb />
14 of 18 for another 212 yards and<lb />
three touchdowns.<lb />
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how he does it. Bless his repaired<lb />
little bursa sac, Montana thought<lb />
the questioner wanted technical in-<lb />
formation.<lb />
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look he said. "That gave us a little<lb />
more opportunity to get the blitz on<lb />
MASON<lb />
Continued from page 8<lb />
simplv abused the young Pirates<lb />
in the second half. GMU shot 44<lb />
percent from the floor, including<lb />
60 percent from behind the 3-point<lb />
line.<lb />
Meanwhile, ECU turned the<lb />
ball over 12 times and shot 7-for-27<lb />
from the field, a 26 percent pace.<lb />
"You could tell that fatigue<lb />
had started to set in during the<lb />
second half said ECU point<lb />
guard Danielle Charlesworth.<lb />
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fensively in the second half as we<lb />
did in the first half. The way we<lb />
plaved in the first half showed<lb />
that we are capable of playing with<lb />
some of the better teams in the<lb />
WARD<lb />
conference. Hopefully we can<lb />
learn from this game in helping us<lb />
down the road<lb />
Things turned around onSun-<lb />
day lor the Pirates when the beat<lb />
American 81-74 in Minges for the<lb />
team's second victory.<lb />
Freshman Tracey Kelley<lb />
scored a career-high 19 points and<lb />
pulled down 19 rebounds to pace<lb />
the Pirates.<lb />
The game was close through-<lb />
out and ECU's Danielle<lb />
Charlesworth hit a 3-pointer with<lb />
2:04 remaining to put ECU ahead<lb />
73-69 and the Bucs went six of<lb />
eight at the foul line during the<lb />
last minute to clinch the win.<lb />
Continued from page 8<lb />
Central Book &amp;<lb />
News<lb />
Continued from page 8<lb />
the south side of the field and throw<lb />
the ball on the back side<lb />
The same question is put to<lb />
Oiler defensiveend William Fuller:<lb />
How does Montana do it?<lb />
"He Fuller said, "may be the<lb />
greatest<lb />
but he didn't lament the effort.<lb />
"I think I did what I needed to<lb />
do Ward said. "We played well.<lb />
In the second half, we played de-<lb />
fense, hit some shots. The big men<lb />
got better. Here and there, we were<lb />
just a couple of plays away from<lb />
tving the game today, and we were<lb />
down 20. We had a concerted effort<lb />
from everyone<lb />
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ball tiling. He admits he'll try to<lb />
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brought up, but Ward savs every-<lb />
body will have to wait for him to<lb />
make up his mind, and it won't<lb />
happen before the season ends.<lb />
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basketball season, when I sit down<lb />
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