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 �<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
A Capella Ecstasy<lb />
Chanticleer, a 12-man vocal<lb />
ensemble, will perform at<lb />
Wright Auditorium this Friday,<lb />
January 28, at 8:00 pm. <lb />
Story on page 9. �<lb />
Football '94<lb />
The new football<lb />
schedule is released for<lb />
the upcoming season.<lb />
The Pirates pick up a new<lb />
recruit from New Jersey.<lb />
Story on page 12.<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Vol. 69 No. 5<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Tuesday, January 25,1994<lb />
16 Pages<lb />
Increase in parking decal prices imminent<lb />
By Jason Williams<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Would you pay $130 for a<lb />
scrap of paper? How about $120<lb />
plus a fee increase of $64? Maybe<lb />
$230 total, but with a parking<lb />
deck thrown in for good mea-<lb />
sure? The Parking Committee<lb />
met on Thursday to determine<lb />
how much to charge for parking<lb />
stickers next semester. They<lb />
came to no conclusions, but<lb />
formed another committee to<lb />
talk about it.<lb />
The committee, made up<lb />
of university officials, staff and<lb />
faculty representatives, and<lb />
three student representatives,<lb />
Students get<lb />
exchanged<lb />
By Tammy Zion<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Do you want to go to Aus-<lb />
tralia, Puerto Rico or France? Do<lb />
you think you could never afford<lb />
it? Think again. ECU's Foreign<lb />
exchange program can send you<lb />
to several locations throughout<lb />
the world, most of them costing<lb />
the same as ECU tuition.<lb />
Two ECU School of Busi-<lb />
ness graduate students, Sallie<lb />
Edwards and Craig Mayeux, are<lb />
in France this spring. They are the<lb />
first graduate students to partici-<lb />
pate in the ECU's new Interna-<lb />
tional Management Exchange<lb />
program. This program only ad-<lb />
mits graduate students. Under-<lb />
graduates also have opportuni-<lb />
ties to study in France through<lb />
other programs offered at ECU.<lb />
Edwards and Mayeux will<lb />
be attending business classes,<lb />
taught in English, at the Superior<lb />
Commerce School of Tours. The<lb />
school is one of the best known<lb />
business schools in France, said<lb />
Stephanie Evancho of ECU's In-<lb />
ternational Programs office.<lb />
"These two graduate stu-<lb />
dents are really fortunate to be<lb />
the first ones to go Evancho said.<lb />
"I think they are going to have a<lb />
great experience, especially with<lb />
the opportunity to study the lan-<lb />
guage<lb />
The students went to France<lb />
this month to learn French abso-<lb />
lutely free. The program is only<lb />
offered during the spring semes-<lb />
ter and admittance to the French<lb />
classes are based on a first-come,<lb />
� See TRAVEL page 4<lb />
also reviewed a document pre-<lb />
pared by Dr. Layton Getsinger,<lb />
associate vice chancellor for<lb />
Business Affairs. The East Caro-<lb />
lina Univeisity Parking System<lb />
Discussion Paper contains a brief<lb />
history of the parking problems<lb />
on campus and offers several<lb />
solutions to those problems.<lb />
"There has been a lot of<lb />
rhetoric in the last several<lb />
months with the parking spaces<lb />
being taken up by the new rec<lb />
center Why don't we have a<lb />
parking deck?" Getsinger said.<lb />
"What I did was to show how<lb />
we can have a parking deck with<lb />
two different scenarios<lb />
Getsinger calculated fig-<lb />
ures based on an 1,800 space<lb />
parking deck at a total cost of<lb />
$16.2 million. Scenario One re-<lb />
quires increasing the price of<lb />
parking decals by $50 annually<lb />
and increasing annual student<lb />
fees by $64. Scenario Two re-<lb />
quires increasing parking decals<lb />
by $160 annually with no in-<lb />
crease in student fees.<lb />
"This would have to be a<lb />
student, as well as a faculty and<lb />
staff, referendum; this is not<lb />
something we should dictate<lb />
because we are talking about a<lb />
significant amount of money<lb />
Getsinger said.<lb />
The last time the Parking<lb />
Committee raised fees was 1991.<lb />
Lancaster visits ECU<lb />
By Tammy Zion<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Martin Lancaster, a Demo-<lb />
cratic representative for eastern<lb />
North Carolina, spoke about health<lb />
care reform in Pitt County Memo-<lb />
rial Hospital's auditorium at 8 a.m.<lb />
last Friday morning.<lb />
Lancaster has visited ECU<lb />
four times within the past year and<lb />
offers a great deal of support to<lb />
ECU's College Democrats.<lb />
"It's a really rare opportu-<lb />
nity to sit down and get to ask your<lb />
congressmen 'What's the scoop out<lb />
there?' without hearing it from a<lb />
TV camera and sound bites said<lb />
Thomas Blue, president of ECU's<lb />
College Democrats.<lb />
Lancaster discussed in some<lb />
detail the five most popular health<lb />
care reform plans currently being<lb />
debated in Washington. Lancaster<lb />
said that 34 million Americans do<lb />
not have health insurance. He be-<lb />
lieves something will pass this year,<lb />
because of enormous pressure on<lb />
Congress. ECU students were<lb />
present in the audience and were<lb />
able to ask Lancaster which plan<lb />
would best benefit collegians.<lb />
"I think it is important as a<lb />
representative to get your input<lb />
Lancaster said. "This is a two-way<lb />
street<lb />
President Clinton's plan of-<lb />
fers universal health care cover-<lb />
age. All employers will be required<lb />
to insure employees but small<lb />
businesses with less than 75 em-<lb />
ployees will receive government<lb />
subsidies. Clinton also hopes to<lb />
offer employees a choice of health<lb />
insurance alliances, therefore low-<lb />
ering prices through competition.<lb />
Paul Wellstone from Min-<lb />
nesota has offered what Congress<lb />
refers to as the "Canadian plan<lb />
Lancaster explained that<lb />
Wellstone's plan would eliminate<lb />
all presentcoverageand cover citi-<lb />
zens under onecentral federal plan<lb />
paid for by payroll taxes.<lb />
Republican Senator John<lb />
Chafee, from Rhode Island, has<lb />
proposed mandatory health in-<lb />
surance for individuals. Lancaster<lb />
compared this to present day car<lb />
insurance. Under this plan em-<lb />
ployers could still offer health in-<lb />
surance as a fringe benefit but<lb />
would not be required to do so.<lb />
Bob Michel, Republican mi-<lb />
nority leader in the House, would<lb />
require all employers to cover, but<lb />
See LANCASTER page 5<lb />
Locals help out in Calif.<lb />
FAYETTEVILLE (AP) � A<lb />
bus-sized mobile clinic maintained<lb />
by the Veterans Affairs Medical<lb />
Center here has been sent to Cali-<lb />
fornia toassistearthquakevictims.<lb />
But instead of making a<lb />
lengthy drive, the clinic was air-<lb />
lifted by a giantC-5 cargo jet. Crews<lb />
at Pope Air Force Base loaded the<lb />
clinic into the jet Saturday night.<lb />
The mobile clinic includes<lb />
two examination rooms and a<lb />
waiting area, and has a generator<lb />
and its own water supply, said<lb />
Tom Arnold, acting director at<lb />
the VA center.<lb />
Theclinic, normally used by<lb />
the VA center to make weekly<lb />
visits to veterans throughout the<lb />
state, was used to help victims<lb />
during Hurricane Andrew in 1992.<lb />
Four staff members to oper-<lb />
ate the mobile clinic were also<lb />
sent.<lb />
The committee decided at that<lb />
time the $20 increase (from $50<lb />
to $70) would be the last in-<lb />
crease for three years.<lb />
"I think we lived up to our<lb />
commitments. The question is<lb />
'Does that $70 per year fee pro-<lb />
vide us with the resources we<lb />
need to buy land, pave lots,<lb />
build a parking garage, do the<lb />
expansion that everyone wants,<lb />
or does that fee have to increase<lb />
and, if so, by how much? vice<lb />
chancellor for Business Affairs<lb />
Richard Brown asked.<lb />
Dean of Students Ronald<lb />
Speier turned the discussion<lb />
away from the needs of the uni-<lb />
versity and toward who is al-<lb />
lowed to purchase a parking de-<lb />
cal.<lb />
"I question why we sell so<lb />
many stickers for so few spots<lb />
Speier said. "I think we need to<lb />
address the issue of who can<lb />
park on the campus and where.<lb />
I think it is heresy to continue to<lb />
sell to whoever steps up and<lb />
wants one. We need to have that<lb />
discussion as to who can park<lb />
on campus.<lb />
"It's like ocean front prop-<lb />
erty�not everybody is going to<lb />
own it. It can't be like the mall,<lb />
where everybody wants to park<lb />
next to Belk's. We have to un-<lb />
derstand, we don't run a shop-<lb />
ping center he said.<lb />
Getsinger said that be-<lb />
fore the university decides to<lb />
build a parking deck, the Park-<lb />
ing Committee must decide<lb />
what level of service to pro-<lb />
vide Currently, ECU has 34<lb />
parking spaces for every 100<lb />
persons on campus. Getsinger<lb />
gives 40 spaces per 100 per-<lb />
sons as average for the UNC<lb />
system and 55 spaces per 100<lb />
for the highest level of service<lb />
at UNC-Charlotte.<lb />
Committee chair Dr.<lb />
Dennis Chestnut took issue<lb />
with a figure given in<lb />
Getsinger's document which<lb />
See DECAL page 5<lb />
Board hears many wishes<lb />
Wish Board receives broad response<lb />
By Tammy Carter<lb />
Please<lb />
donate!<lb />
The Red Cross<lb />
will hold a<lb />
blood drive in<lb />
Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center<lb />
Thursday and<lb />
Friday, from<lb />
10 a.m. to 4<lb />
p.m. Supplies<lb />
are low, so<lb />
please help<lb />
out!<lb />
Photo by Cedric<lb />
Van Buren<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Imagine a perfect world.<lb />
Chances are, you dream of a peace-<lb />
ful environment � no wars, no<lb />
fighting, no hatred or prejudice,<lb />
just as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.<lb />
envisioned. Last week, ECU stu-<lb />
dents voiced their hopes and<lb />
dreams for a better world.<lb />
"Would you like to join us in<lb />
making a wish for world peace?"<lb />
asked Harriett Bailey, a worker in<lb />
Chancellor Eakin's office, as stu-<lb />
dents passed by the Wish Board<lb />
for World Peace in the Brody<lb />
Building last week. Thursday<lb />
morning was the last day the<lb />
board visited ECU as part of the<lb />
week-long celebration of Dr. Mar-<lb />
tin Luther King, r. 's life and work.<lb />
The board was set up in three<lb />
locations over a three-day period.<lb />
On Tuesday, it was in the Wright<lb />
Place. Wednesday's Wish Board<lb />
was located in Minges, and the<lb />
Brody Building hosted the board<lb />
on Thursday.<lb />
Many people who saw the<lb />
Wish Board glanced at it curiously,<lb />
then stopped for a closer look<lb />
when asked to make a wish.<lb />
People making wishes received a<lb />
black and gray ribbon for their<lb />
support.<lb />
Wishes ranged from per-<lb />
sonal wishes to hopes of peace for<lb />
the entire world. Here are some<lb />
anonymous examples of wishes<lb />
visitors to the Board made:<lb />
"Stop the violence. Let's all<lb />
make the world a better place to<lb />
live for us and the future genera-<lb />
tion<lb />
"I wish there were only one<lb />
See STUDENTS page 5<lb />
Photo by Cedric Van Buren<lb />
Above, Chancellor Eakin, Rev. McDougal and Alpha Phi Alpha<lb />
president Cedric Van Buren. Below, candlelight marchers.<lb />
So. California begins long road to recovery<lb />
LOS ANGELES (AP) �<lb />
Commuters poured onto a<lb />
crippled freeway system yester-<lb />
day, testing a patchwork of re-<lb />
pairs and detours the engineers<lb />
hoped would ease gridlock<lb />
brought by the Northridge earth-<lb />
quake.<lb />
While early traffic through<lb />
one bottleneck north of Los An-<lb />
geles moved faster than expected,<lb />
highways and surface streets on<lb />
the city's west side were jammed<lb />
as motorists made their way<lb />
around several breaks in Inter-<lb />
state 10.<lb />
Train service helped ease<lb />
the crunch for commuters from<lb />
the Santa Clarita Valley, 25 miles<lb />
northwest of Los Angeles, but<lb />
there were no rails for west side<lb />
commuters to ride.<lb />
Scott Willens, 38, a garment<lb />
district worker, found his first ride<lb />
on the train an enjoyable one. But he<lb />
worried about not having his late<lb />
model Honda for emergencies.<lb />
"Basically your wings are<lb />
clipped he said. "In California,<lb />
your car is your freedom<lb />
As for the drive from the north:<lb />
"It'salot better than TV said it would<lb />
be said Tom Bateman, who rode<lb />
with a friend from Santa Clarita and<lb />
made it to work at a rocket engine<lb />
plant in Canoga Park in 45 minutes.<lb />
Similar commutes took three<lb />
hours last week. �<lb />
The year-old Metrolink train<lb />
system added routes Monday in<lb />
hopes that disaster would suc-<lb />
ceed where public relations has<lb />
failed and lure commuters in this<lb />
automobile Mecca outof their cars.<lb />
For some residents, com-<lb />
muting is the last thing on their<lb />
minds.<lb />
Thousands of people are<lb />
staying in shelters or outdoors,<lb />
where the temperatures d ropped<lb />
to 55 overnight.<lb />
U.S. Housing and Urban<lb />
Development Secretary Henry<lb />
Cisneros said this morning that<lb />
outreach to those people was "our<lb />
No. 1 priority for today<lb />
While higher-income resi-<lb />
dents were finding their way to<lb />
See RECOVERY page 4<lb />
Photo by Cedric Van Buren<lb />
Two ar-<lb />
rested in lo-<lb />
cal shooting<lb />
GREENVILLE, N.C.(AP)<lb />
�Two men were charged with<lb />
first-degree murder after a 9-<lb />
year-old girl was shot and<lb />
killed Sunday while riding a<lb />
horse.<lb />
Jeffrey Kay, 35, and Floyd<lb />
Little, 27, were charged and<lb />
held without bond, said Pitt<lb />
County Sheriff William<lb />
Vandiford.<lb />
"It's senseless for a<lb />
young girl to die from such a<lb />
See SHOOTINGpace 4<lb />
mmtsmiV" ammm<lb />
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2 The East Carolinian<lb />
It's snowing! Get naked and celebrate!<lb />
About 300 male and female students stripped naked and<lb />
sprinted through 25-degree weather at Princeton University in<lb />
New Jersey to celebrate the first snowfall of the winter. Runners<lb />
skidded around the icy grounds Jan. 4 while clothed spectators<lb />
cheered and the strains of "Chariots of Fire" wafted from a<lb />
dormitory window. Some joggers in the Nude Olympics took<lb />
precautions from the cold. They wore shoes, socks, hats, gloves<lb />
and one even donned a football helmet. Two students were taken<lb />
to a nearby hospital, one for treatment of extreme intoxication and<lb />
the other for lacerations of the back and legs. This is not the first<lb />
year some students were injured. In 1992, two young women<lb />
were found passed out naked in the cold after they drank too<lb />
much. That same year, about two dozen male students dashed<lb />
through a restaurant, frightening patrons and smashing a plate-<lb />
glass window.<lb />
Female student enters The Citadel<lb />
The gates of The Citadel finally opened last week to a<lb />
woman armed with several court orders and the will to be the first<lb />
woman cadet at the all-male military college. Eighteen-year-old<lb />
Shannon Faulkner was allowed to attend the classes she regis-<lb />
tered for months ago, but not before obtaining another court<lb />
decree. After a lower court ordered The Citadel to enroll her,<lb />
Chief Justice William Rehnquist granted a stay to keep Faulkner<lb />
out. Faulkner, who plans on majoring in education, will take only<lb />
day classes and will not live on campus.<lb />
Ithaca's recycling in the toilet<lb />
Ithaca College's waste paper recycling efforts are paying off<lb />
as much of the estimated 190,000 pounds of paper that is trucked<lb />
off campus each year will return as toilet paper. The college had<lb />
an agreement with Stevens &amp; Thompson Paper Co. of Greenwich,<lb />
N.Y. to recycle its waste paper into toilet tissue. "This is a great<lb />
program because everyone winssaid Rick Couture, the college's<lb />
superintendent of custodial services. Stevens &amp; Thompson will<lb />
make free pickups of waste paper, recycle the material into toilet<lb />
tissue and sell it back to the college at a favorable rate. College<lb />
officials estimate that by May the college will have saved nearly<lb />
$15,000. "We're happy with what we've been able to accomplish<lb />
Couture said. "We'vebeen sensitive to both the environment and<lb />
the bottom line.<lb />
January 25, 1994<lb />
Children become victims<lb />
Compiled by Jason Williams. Taken from CPS<lb />
and other campus newspapers.<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) � Police<lb />
know what to do with the adults<lb />
when they raid a house in search of<lb />
drug suspects � handcuff them<lb />
and haul them off to jail. But what<lb />
about the children?<lb />
Authorities are discovering<lb />
more frequently that when drug<lb />
dealers go to jail, somebody has to<lb />
take care of the youngsters.<lb />
Inmost instances, local offi-<lb />
cials aren't equipped to do it.<lb />
"It's terrible said Canessa<lb />
Stafford, a supervisor for Durham<lb />
County'sChild Protection Services.<lb />
"They're overloading our foster<lb />
homes. We have a limited number<lb />
of supplies. All of a sudden you<lb />
have to put down what you're do-<lb />
ing and use your resources to see<lb />
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EDENTON, N.C. (AP) �<lb />
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random act of violence the<lb />
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STUDENTS<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
race � Mankind<lb />
"I wish people would<lb />
START accepting others for who<lb />
they are and STOP trying to<lb />
change people into what they<lb />
think they should be. People need<lb />
to realize that it is our differences<lb />
that make us all BEAUTIFUL<lb />
"I wish all children could be<lb />
happy, healthy, and loved<lb />
"I wish that more people<lb />
would take more of an 'I'll do it'<lb />
approach to life, instead of the 'I'll<lb />
watch others approach<lb />
"I wish everybody would<lb />
live in harmony<lb />
Members of the Martin<lb />
Luther KingCommittee made the<lb />
wish board a week-long program<lb />
to give students and faculty a<lb />
LANCASTER<lb />
not necessarily pay for, employees.<lb />
Uninsured Americans would be<lb />
allowed to obtain Medicaid. His<lb />
plan would make the least number<lb />
of changes horn existing coverage<lb />
plans. The proposal isbasedoncon-<lb />
tinued savings for the individual<lb />
through nontaxable IRA's.<lb />
Jim Cooper of Tennessee's<lb />
plan targets health insurance com-<lb />
panies more so than employers. No<lb />
one could be denied coverage be-<lb />
cause of age or pre-existing med ical<lb />
conditions. Employers and employ-<lb />
ees could split premiums. Lancaster<lb />
believes this proposal is receiving<lb />
equal support from Republicans<lb />
and Democrats alike.<lb />
"I think you're going to see a<lb />
real push for them Congress to<lb />
pass somethingbefore we go home<lb />
said Lancaster.<lb />
Lancaster is unsure of what<lb />
will passbutbelieves that universal<lb />
coverage and employee mandates<lb />
will not pass. He is also strongly<lb />
opposed to Clinton's proposed to-<lb />
bacco tax.<lb />
"It is especially unfair to one<lb />
region of the country where all of<lb />
the tobacco is grown said<lb />
DECAL<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
chance to make their wishes. Com-<lb />
mittee members responsible for<lb />
the wish board include: Dr. Mary<lb />
Ann Rose, assistant to Chancellor<lb />
Eakin; Dr. David Emmerling, dean<lb />
of Student Development; Dr.<lb />
Bryan Haynes,assistant vice-chan-<lb />
cellor for Student Life and the di-<lb />
rector Minority Student Affairs;<lb />
Dr. David Dennard, associate pro-<lb />
fessor in the History department;<lb />
Dr. Leo Monn; and Dr. Helen<lb />
Grove, dean of the School of Home<lb />
Economics.<lb />
Most people seemed to<lb />
think that the wish board is ben-<lb />
eficial.<lb />
"It lets peopleexpress them-<lb />
selves with anonymity, but they<lb />
can say what they really feel<lb />
wisher Virginia Hardy said.<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
Lancaster. "It is simply not right for<lb />
the southeastern U.S. to pay for<lb />
health care for the entire country,<lb />
which is what the president's plan<lb />
proposes<lb />
The president's plan would<lb />
probably be most beneficial to col-<lb />
lege students, Lancaster said.<lb />
Clinton's plan offers universality;<lb />
everyone would be covered.<lb />
"Something needs to be done<lb />
abouthealthcare,buteveryonedis-<lb />
agrees over what Blue said. "It is<lb />
comforting to look at Congress and<lb />
see that they are looking at it from<lb />
so many different viewpoints<lb />
ECU's College Democrats<lb />
have been in close association with<lb />
Representative Lancaster for quite<lb />
a while. Over 30 members were<lb />
able to attend inaugural events last<lb />
year thanks to Lancaster. He also<lb />
supplied some ECU democrats with<lb />
rickets to a fund-raiser last Friday<lb />
night.<lb />
"Before we got organized,<lb />
most older people  they never<lb />
thought muchaboutstudents Blue<lb />
said. "But now that we'replayingan<lb />
active role in the Democratic parry<lb />
and in politics, they listen to us<lb />
defined "proximity to office or<lb />
classroom" as "a convenient ten<lb />
minute walk trom car or transit<lb />
stop to campus<lb />
"I have students who re-<lb />
peatedly have classes over in<lb />
Minges. They can't get to cam-<lb />
pus. I saw that 10-minute figure.<lb />
It must have been when the bus<lb />
was sitting right there waiting<lb />
on you he said.<lb />
Chestnut admitted that it<lb />
was the student's responsibility<lb />
to know the bus schedule and<lb />
get there on time, but said, "If<lb />
I'm paying for it, I also have the<lb />
right to have the service i f I want<lb />
it there. If you have to wait 10<lb />
minutes there and then it's an-<lb />
other 10-minute ride, then that<lb />
is 20 minutes<lb />
Responding to a question<lb />
about the number of spaces taken<lb />
by the rec center, Speier insisted<lb />
that the university replaced<lb />
them. "We put in more spaces<lb />
than we displaced before fall<lb />
semester even started because<lb />
we anticipated fencing that area<lb />
off he said.<lb />
The committee then formu-<lb />
lated questions that they would<lb />
need to decide upon at a later<lb />
date. They eventually settled on<lb />
three questions; how much to<lb />
budget for parking, what level<lb />
of service to provide and who<lb />
can park where and for how<lb />
much.<lb />
Chairman Chestnut turned<lb />
the first question over to Brown<lb />
and Getsinger to consider. For<lb />
the latter question, he created a<lb />
subcommittee to be chaired by<lb />
Dean Speier to debate the issue<lb />
and bring back recommenda-<lb />
tions. SGA Vice President Troy<lb />
Dreyfuss is the student repre-<lb />
sentative on this subcommittee.<lb />
While the committee de-<lb />
bated such plans as a graduated<lb />
fee scale for parking based on<lb />
accessibility, a lottery for pre-<lb />
mium spaces and a seniority sys-<lb />
tem for the best places, they did<lb />
not reach a consensus on any<lb />
issue.<lb />
Director of Parking and<lb />
Traffic Services Patricia Gertz in-<lb />
dicated that the committee will<lb />
not be able to raise fees for 1994-<lb />
95. "A decision is really going<lb />
to have to come before March. I<lb />
have to order permits, and if we<lb />
change the style . . .  she said.<lb />
"We are talking about a<lb />
long range plan, Chestnut said<lb />
"We might have to give a year.<lb />
We might not raise it next year<lb />
Getsinger's Discussion Pa-<lb />
per lists other important facts<lb />
concerning parking on campus.<lb />
For the 6,500 spaces on main<lb />
campus, ECU sold 10,000 park-<lb />
ing decals. The 6,500 figure was<lb />
prior to the fencing off of the<lb />
Mendenhall lot.<lb />
Parking needs for 2000 are<lb />
projected to be 7,362spacesfora<lb />
"low level of service" based on a<lb />
student population of 22,308. For<lb />
a medium level of service, the<lb />
parking needs figure rises to<lb />
8,923. The campus master plan<lb />
currently calls for 1,100 addi-<lb />
tional spaces (for a total of 7,600)<lb />
to be added by 2000.<lb />
Students at UNC-Chapel<lb />
Hill pay $292 for parking decals<lb />
while students at N.C. State pay<lb />
$360. UNC-Greensboro, UNC-<lb />
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Opinion<lb />
January 25, 1994<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
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Serving the ECU community since 1925. The East Carolinian publishes 12.000 copies every Tuesday and Thursday. The mathead<lb />
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Focus on abortion sharpens over weekend I<lb />
Rot' vs. Wade. The single-most decisive<lb />
Supreme Court ruling of the Seventies. If you<lb />
weren't aware of the fact, this Saturday marked<lb />
the 21st anniversary of the decision that af-<lb />
firmed a constitutional right to abortion. And<lb />
along with it came the usual protests and<lb />
marches by anti-abortion activists.<lb />
This year, however, brought a focused<lb />
message aimed directly at the president, as if<lb />
he single-handedly took abortion rights by the<lb />
hand and crammed the concept down the<lb />
throats of the American people. The allega-<lb />
tions, though, should come as a surprise to no<lb />
one, in an issue that has caused bitter debate<lb />
since its emergence two decades ago.<lb />
The activists say that Clinton's plan to<lb />
include abortion in his health care program<lb />
gives new urgency to their cause. Representa-<lb />
tive Christopher Smith, R-N.J urged march-<lb />
ers to step up their fight against abortion be-<lb />
cause "with Clinton's aggressive assault on<lb />
children well under way  we don't have a<lb />
moment to lose These people make it sound<lb />
like Clinton sits behind his desk in the Oval<lb />
Office and plots day and night towards what<lb />
they would consider the elimination of chil-<lb />
dren (since pro-lifers and pro-choicers are in<lb />
disagreement about when life begins).<lb />
That allegation is just as proposterous as<lb />
the view pro-choice activists take towards the<lb />
other side: that everyone from that camp is a<lb />
Bible-totin' Christian.<lb />
Abortion is an issue people take very<lb />
personally. Which is why the president's deci-<lb />
sion to include abortion in the basic benefits all<lb />
Americans would be guaranteed has met with<lb />
such resistance. Supporters, of course, say the<lb />
procedure and contraceptives mustbe included<lb />
in any health care plan to help reduce the num-<lb />
ber of unwanted pregnancies.<lb />
The problem, when you take a magnifying<lb />
glass and realty look at abortion, is that the<lb />
activists are using religion to justify their beliefs<lb />
� in country that has flourislwd on the separa-<lb />
tion of church and state. The simple ideals that<lb />
allowed this country to grow into what it is � a<lb />
beacon of freedom � have been twisted to<lb />
support the religious right.<lb />
With religion serving as the justification,<lb />
protestors gather outside of abortion clinics and<lb />
taunt, plead with and generally harrass those<lb />
entering the clinics. Without regard to the feel-<lb />
ings and emotions of the women, they impose<lb />
the "right beliefs" upon others. As of Monday,<lb />
however, theSupremeCourt ruled unanimously<lb />
that abortion rights advocates may use a federal<lb />
racketeering law to sue the protestors who block<lb />
women's access to the building.<lb />
The decision, while focused only on inter-<lb />
preting a federal law, is a big victory for the<lb />
National Organization of Women, which took<lb />
the case to the high court. There is still work to<lb />
be done, in terms of defining the legal issues<lb />
surrounding anti-abortion activities. Waiting to<lb />
be clarified (by July) is how far courts and local<lb />
governments may go in restricting protestors<lb />
outside abortion clinics. This could have enor-<lb />
mous impact across the nation.<lb />
Perhaps the words of Florida's Supreme<lb />
Court ruling last October say it best, stating that<lb />
while the Constitution's First Amendment "con-<lb />
fers on each citizen a powerful right to express<lb />
oneself, it gives the picketer no boon to jeopar-<lb />
dize the health, safety and rights of others<lb />
By Brian Hall<lb />
Roe v. Wade interfered with political process<lb />
This weekend marked the<lb />
twenty-first anniversary of<lb />
what is always described as the<lb />
"landmark decision" Roe vs.<lb />
Wade. It was a landmark deci-<lb />
sion because it marked the high<lb />
point (hope-<lb />
fully) of judicial �������<lb />
activism in this<lb />
country. The<lb />
Supreme Court<lb />
created a new<lb />
constitutional<lb />
right out of<lb />
whole cloth.<lb />
In the<lb />
words of<lb />
Michael <lb />
Kinsley, liberal<lb />
pro-choice lawyer and colum-<lb />
nist, the "legal reasoning in Roe<lb />
was, in a word, a mess. There<lb />
was almost no effort to explain<lb />
where this 'right' to abortion<lb />
came from (We also agree<lb />
that the decision was one of the<lb />
worst things to happen to lib-<lb />
eralism. More on that later.)<lb />
The only attempt at a le-<lb />
gal justification is that it is an<lb />
expansion of the court's 1965<lb />
decision that in the<lb />
"penumbrasformed by ema-<lb />
nations" of the inferential right<lb />
to privacy, Americans have a<lb />
right to contraceptives.<lb />
I do not dispute that there<lb />
is a right to privacy. Indeed, I<lb />
believe that the government al-<lb />
ready interferes with our pri-<lb />
vate lives too much. The fal-<lb />
lacy in using this right to jus-<lb />
tify a right to abortion is that<lb />
every other privacy decision of<lb />
me high court involves protect-<lb />
ing the exercise of political free-<lb />
dom or controlling the power<lb />
of police.<lb />
Both of these are explic-<lb />
itly and prominently mentioned<lb />
in the Bill of Rights. Abortion<lb />
involves neither of these.<lb />
For example, no reason-<lb />
able person would dispute that<lb />
people have a right to be pro-<lb />
t e c t e d<lb />
 metaphysical<lb />
questions, such as<lb />
when life begins,<lb />
do not belong in<lb />
the Constitution.<lb />
from the<lb />
state, were<lb />
it to decree<lb />
that they<lb />
may not<lb />
use contra-<lb />
ceptives in<lb />
the privacy<lb />
of their<lb />
own<lb />
 homes, as<lb />
was ruled<lb />
in 1965.<lb />
Whether this right should<lb />
be extended to abortion is an-<lb />
other matter entirely. For, in<lb />
abortion, there may (or may not,<lb />
depending on personal belief)<lb />
be another person, the unborn<lb />
child, involved. No sensible con-<lb />
struction of the right to privacy<lb />
would permit a sadist to torture<lb />
a masochist to death in the pri-<lb />
vacy of their own home.<lb />
This type of legal reason-<lb />
ing almost boundlessly en-<lb />
hances the power of the state.<lb />
Once constitutional law be-<lb />
comes, in the words of a Justice<lb />
Department brief from 1985, a<lb />
"picnic to which the framers<lb />
bring the words and the judges<lb />
bring the meaning the sys-<lb />
tem is in place for judicial tyr-<lb />
anny.<lb />
Perhaps, like those on the<lb />
pro-choice side, you like the way<lb />
the court has ruled in the past.<lb />
How long will it be until that<lb />
same power falls into the hands<lb />
of those with whom you dis-<lb />
agree?<lb />
For example, most people<lb />
do not agree that drugs should<lb />
be legal, even in the privacy of<lb />
one's own home. Using even<lb />
clearer reasoning than that used<lb />
in Roe, the high court could rule<lb />
at any time that the right of pri-<lb />
vacy extends to drugs, though<lb />
that would greatly reduce the<lb />
power of the police. Or, using a<lb />
similarly loose reading of the<lb />
"due process" clause of the Fifth<lb />
Amendment, the five justices<lb />
could rule that abortion de-<lb />
prives the unborn of life, and is<lb />
therefore unconstitutional.<lb />
The moral of all this is that<lb />
metaphysical questions, such as<lb />
when life begins, do not belong<lb />
in the Constitution. Abortion in-<lb />
volves the competing desires of<lb />
society to protect life and the<lb />
individual's desire for control<lb />
of her own life and body.<lb />
Such conflicts involving<lb />
societal mores should be de-<lb />
cided by the people's represen-<lb />
tatives at the state level. If Rot'<lb />
had not interfered with the nor-<lb />
mal political process, then abor<lb />
tion would be widely available<lb />
now, as Justice Ruth Bader<lb />
Ginsburg testified in her Senate<lb />
confirmation hearings.<lb />
Rot' was bad for liberalism,<lb />
because overnight it created a<lb />
new mass movement of previ-<lb />
ously uninvolved, social-issue<lb />
conservatives This new move-<lb />
ment bodes ill for all of us, be-<lb />
cause it has fallen into the hands<lb />
of the religious right.<lb />
While I do not intend to<lb />
bash conservative Christians<lb />
(since I am one myself), I cannot<lb />
deny that too many of its lead-<lb />
ers have an intolerant nature<lb />
which will be dangerous when<lb />
they come to power.<lb />
5ILLYME<lb />
SYLLASUS<lb />
I f0tGOT THE<lb />
AGAIN OH<lb />
(JELL ANYONE<lb />
SEEN THAT<lb />
PELICAN SKiSF"<lb />
By Barbara Irwin<lb />
Professors' initial tactics prove sneaky later<lb />
During the first week of the<lb />
semester, students fill a classroom<lb />
10 minutes early awaiting the<lb />
professor's arrival. We have all<lb />
been well-fed and well-rested dur-<lb />
ing the holiday break and with this<lb />
much-needed rejuvenation, we<lb />
declare that this is going to be a<lb />
Dean's List semester. By selecting<lb />
our seat, we mark our territory so<lb />
that we may present to the profes-<lb />
sor a picture of commitment and<lb />
consistency. The last remaining<lb />
minutes until the class begins we<lb />
mingle with familiar classmates<lb />
and catch up on the details of old<lb />
friends' lives.<lb />
As our appointed leader en-<lb />
ters, his weighty stack of introduc-<lb />
tory materials seems to will to their<lb />
bearer that at any second they will<lb />
topple to the floor, destroying any<lb />
sense of organization. He begins<lb />
with the usual welcoming address<lb />
and then, with determination, pulls<lb />
from the bottom of his stack that<lb />
familiar print-out from which he<lb />
will methodically sound out each<lb />
name awaiting the traditional re-<lb />
sponse or gesture that assures we<lb />
are all in the right class at the right<lb />
time.<lb />
After the completion of the<lb />
roll, we all await the 4- to 5-page<lb />
syllabus containing the goals, ob-<lb />
jectives, dates and assignments to<lb />
which we must strictly adhere in<lb />
order to pass the class.<lb />
This is where the tactics be-<lb />
gin! The professor says something<lb />
like, "Well, I didn't have time to<lb />
complete the course syllabus, so<lb />
why don't we just open up with a<lb />
nice discourse on the history and<lb />
purposeof (Youfillinthe<lb />
blank.) For the next three class<lb />
periods students find themselves<lb />
in an arena where they can openly<lb />
discuss topics pertaining to the<lb />
subject matter, jot down short<lb />
words or phrases to help their<lb />
memories recall a certain point of<lb />
interest, and think, "Wow! What a<lb />
great class! 1 can share my view-<lb />
point with others<lb />
Not so fast there. Did you<lb />
ever stop to think that this person<lb />
has an ulterior motive in this action<lb />
he so casually dismisses as a result<lb />
of a lack of time? Here's news for<lb />
you, he does. Don't think for a<lb />
minute this person has the intellect<lb />
to receive a doctorate in something<lb />
or other only on the basis of his<lb />
ability to do thorough research or<lb />
publish instead of perish. Perhaps<lb />
some of our established educators<lb />
are no longer the shakers or the<lb />
movers, but they will forever re-<lb />
main the thinkers. By not shoving<lb />
a 4- to 5-page syllabus down our<lb />
throats the first couple class peri-<lb />
ods they begin to meticulously cul-<lb />
tivate a relationship that makes it<lb />
tough for students to abort.<lb />
The first few classes involve a<lb />
nice exchange of intellectual inter-<lb />
course among you, the professor<lb />
and your classmates. The profes-<lb />
sor provokes a positive image in<lb />
everything, and repeatedly encour-<lb />
ages his open door policy to "come<lb />
up and see me sometime Stu-<lb />
dents have now been sucked into a<lb />
vacuum like pieces of old lint off a<lb />
worn carpet. Through the lively<lb />
discourse in class we have devel-<lb />
oped a vision of a God. He is kind,<lb />
caring, funny, respectable, not to<lb />
mention omniscient and omnipo-<lb />
tent. We have been blinded by his<lb />
good-guy personage and feel privi-<lb />
leged to be a part of his class. Now,<lb />
he's got us right where he wants<lb />
us, and he knows it.<lb />
As we file in for the third or<lb />
fourth class period, something is<lb />
different. The kind brow is now<lb />
pointed and menacing. The eyes<lb />
are somewhat glaring and beady.<lb />
 The smile is more like a smirk and<lb />
his hands are gently caressing a 3-<lb />
foot high pile of papers. Here it is.<lb />
It's an 8-page death doctrine he<lb />
calls a syllabus and by the time we<lb />
finish its every detail, we are psy-<lb />
chologically screwed. By the end<lb />
of the semester we will have read<lb />
20 novels, 1,000 or more pages from<lb />
various, $60 anthologies, com-<lb />
pleted 6 papers and 5 research as-<lb />
signments, and have been tested,<lb />
quizzed or exa mined on every fact,<lb />
theory, classification or calculation.<lb />
How can this be? We begin to<lb />
rationalize like old lovers: We were<lb />
so good to each other! Didn't we<lb />
share the same feelings?! What<lb />
have I done to deserve this?! And<lb />
so it goes.<lb />
Open discussion has be-<lb />
come extinct, and each class pe-<lb />
riod has become a confined lec-<lb />
ture. We listen to this person an-<lb />
swer his own questions and fasci-<lb />
nate no one but himself by regur-<lb />
gitating those lofty ideals and that<lb />
high-fallutin' mumbo-jumbo jar-<lb />
gon he worked so hard to achieve<lb />
through his many yearsof educa-<lb />
tion. We are finishing one<lb />
thought, and he is four sentences<lb />
into another. Eventually, we en-<lb />
ter each class lethargically, mak-<lb />
ing sure we never sit in the same<lb />
seat so this monster cannot sink<lb />
his fangs into our jugulars when<lb />
he asks a question that, miracu-<lb />
lously, he's not going to answer<lb />
himself, yet certainly, we are never<lb />
prepared to answer.<lb />
When we finally muster up<lb />
enough courage to speak with this<lb />
bohemian after class, he says, "see<lb />
me during my office hours So<lb />
we go. After 10 minutes of stut-<lb />
tering and stammering, we exit<lb />
the obtrusive den of the demon<lb />
with the words, "refer to your<lb />
syllabus" echoing inside our di-<lb />
minutive minds.<lb />
Finally, we must all keep in<lb />
mind that no matter what our<lb />
defense, the professor feels no<lb />
remorse in expecting the impos-<lb />
sible. Why? Because the elite<lb />
educator believes his is the only<lb />
class we signed up for; we have<lb />
no jobs, no families, no friends,<lb />
and because we have no social<lb />
lives, we have nothing better to<lb />
do anyway. He knows he has<lb />
trapped us! He knows the psy-<lb />
chological tug-of-war of whether<lb />
to like him or hate him will carry<lb />
him through the seventh week<lb />
and by then, things have calmeti<lb />
down, patterns are set, and who<lb />
cares?<lb />
Note: Of course there are<lb />
some professors who do not fit<lb />
this classification, and I happily<lb />
report that all six of my own are<lb />
clear exceptions!<lb />
Not unlike a long-forgotten pen pal, opinionated persons have ne-<lb />
glected the editorial page of The East Carolinian. With nothing else to run,<lb />
the above space (normally reserved for the public's lofty ideas) has been<lb />
filled with more journalistic post-Cold War meanderings.No need for that �<lb />
here is your God-given right to wax and ramble poetically. Letters may be<lb />
addressed to: Opinion Editor, The East Carolinian, Publications Bldg ECU,<lb />
Greenville, N.C 27856-4353.<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
January 25, 1994<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
Page 7<lb />
For Rent<lb />
THREE FEMALE ROOMMATES<lb />
needed to take over le?se. 2 bedrooms 1<lb />
12 bath. Close to campus, $128.75 a<lb />
month plus 14 utilities. Call Brookie or<lb />
Lorie 758-6692.<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 />
FEMALE ROOMMATE Tar River Es-<lb />
tatesnear campus. $153 monthly, par-<lb />
tially furnished, pool. Must be respon-<lb />
sible, fairly sociable 758-4031<lb />
WANTED: Private two or three bed-<lb />
room cottage for married field biologists.<lb />
Trees, screened porch, fireplace, and con-<lb />
venience to ECU desired (by 2-1-94).<lb />
References available. 609-2634)759<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to<lb />
share a two bedroom apartment located<lb />
near campus on bus route. Rent $185 &amp;<lb />
12 utilities non-smoker preferred. Call<lb />
Jeri or Hilary at 758-8836<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED: for 2 bdrm<lb />
townhouse apartment. Rent is $170 per<lb />
month and 12 utilities. Includes on-site<lb />
laundry, pool, and ECU transit Call<lb />
leave message Stacy Peterson 321-1532<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED for2bedroom<lb />
apartmenttwoblocksfromcampus. 3157<lb />
a month, plus 12 utilities, heating. Call<lb />
830-5471.<lb />
LOOK Walk to campus! 1 bedroom<lb />
loft only $235 or 2 bedroom $275 pet ok!<lb />
Utilities included! 1 bedroom $285 or<lb />
spacious 2 bedroom $450. Dorm blues! 3<lb />
bedroom duplex $400 or 3 bedroom 15<lb />
baths $575! We are stating our pre-regis-<lb />
tration for May, June, July and August<lb />
listing now Call us and tell us your<lb />
needs. Anytime 752-1375 Homelocators<lb />
fee!<lb />
ROOMMATE(S) To share large house<lb />
at the corner of 5th and Elm. Rent<lb />
Deposit Call Scott 758-9604 leave mes-<lb />
For Rent H Help Wanted O For Sale E Services Offered I Greek<lb />
water, sewer, basic cable included. 2<lb />
bedroom,lbath,water,sewer,basiccable,<lb />
heat &amp; air included 2 blocks from cam-<lb />
pus. Call 752-8900<lb />
NON-SMOKER ROOMMATE<lb />
NEEDED: for 2bdrm. apt. immediately.<lb />
Will take over 6 month lease with current<lb />
roommate. Rent includes sewer, water<lb />
and cable ($237.50month.) Deposit re-<lb />
quired. Own room and bath wtub.<lb />
Quiet, partially furnished, all major ap-<lb />
pliances. 3 blks from campus. Call Amy<lb />
@ 757-6366. Leave message.<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED IMMEDI-<lb />
ATELY- share 2 bedroom2 bath apt. 1<lb />
block from campus. Rent $225-$237 De-<lb />
posit$2512utilities. Prefer non-smoker<lb />
call 830-9595<lb />
NEWDUPLEXFORRENT. Wyndham<lb />
Court $525 per month 2 br, 2 bath with<lb />
fireplace. First month rent free. 1 year<lb />
lease call 355-6171 or 321-3233.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to<lb />
share a 2 bedroom 112 bath apart-<lb />
ment in Tar River. Rent- $11625, 14<lb />
utilities, $100 deposit call 752-8218<lb />
SUBLEASE: 2 bedroom apt 2 full bams,<lb />
all major appliances, energy efficient, 2<lb />
blocks from campus. $450month plus<lb />
security deposit. Available as soon as<lb />
possible. 758-1295.<lb />
El Help Wanted<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED: toshare three<lb />
bedroom duplex at Wesley Commons,<lb />
washer dryer, 5 blocks from ECU, $200<lb />
per month 13 utilities, call Dave at<lb />
830-4030.<lb />
MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED Im-<lb />
mediately to share 2 bedroom2 bath<lb />
duplex in Wyndham Circle. $137 14<lb />
utilities. Close to campus. Call 752-2693<lb />
Karen, Mary-Lee or Doug<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED for stylish<lb />
townhouse. Male or female. $200 half<lb />
utilities. Leave a message 758-3861<lb />
APARTMENT FOR RENT, Dogwood<lb />
Hollow Apts 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, $450<lb />
a month, $450 deposit, want torent by<lb />
March 1, water sewer and basic cable<lb />
included in rent, 2 blocks from campus,<lb />
call David or Paul 758-8912.<lb />
TWO BEDROOM HOUSE for rent be-<lb />
side campus. One bath. Please call 757-<lb />
3191 for info.<lb />
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 2 bath apt.<lb />
$10-$400UP WEEKLY. Mailing bro-<lb />
chures! Sparefull time. Setown hours!<lb />
Rush Stamped envelope: Publishers<lb />
(GI) 1821 Hillandale Rd. 1B-295<lb />
Durham NC 27705<lb />
HELP WANTED Ladies eam $500 a<lb />
week full-timepart-time daily payout.<lb />
Playmates Adult Entertainment Snow<lb />
Hill, NC. Call for interview 747-7686<lb />
"�SPRING BREAK '94w Cancun,<lb />
Bahamas, Iamaica, Florida &amp; Padre!<lb />
110 lowest price guarantee! Orga-<lb />
nize 15 friends and your trip is free!<lb />
Take a Break Student Travel (800)328-<lb />
7283.<lb />
DEPENDABLE PERSON needed to<lb />
care for infant in our home, 2 days a<lb />
week,7am-7pm. References and trans-<lb />
portation required. Please call only<lb />
after 7:30pm 752-8710.<lb />
PROMOTE our Spring Break pack-<lb />
ages with our posters and flyers, or<lb />
sign up now for Spring Break rooms.<lb />
Daytona, Panama, Cancun, etc. $129<lb />
up. Call CMI1-800-423-5264<lb />
AGRICULTURAL RETAIL OUTLET:<lb />
Merchandiser and sales position. This<lb />
is a part-time position (up to 30 hours<lb />
per week). Prefer individual who can<lb />
work afternoons and rotating Satur-<lb />
days. Previous retail background pre-<lb />
ferred. Farm experience helpful. Ap-<lb />
ply in person at Agri Supply Co Hwy<lb />
264 bypass, Greenville. No phone calls.<lb />
EOE<lb />
HEAD LIFEGUARD. Summer posi-<lb />
tions in Greenville area, Goldsboro,<lb />
Plymouth, Tarboro. Application dead-<lb />
line, Feb. 21. Supervisor)' experience<lb />
required. Call Bob Wendling, 758-<lb />
1088.<lb />
BABYSITTER needed Tues. and<lb />
Thurs. mornings. No smokers. Refer-<lb />
ences and own transportation please.<lb />
355-2088<lb />
WANTED: female to tutor Organic<lb />
Chemistry 2760 to female student. $10<lb />
an hour. Need ASAP. Call 752-7409.<lb />
WEEKEND CHILDC ARE: Mature, re-<lb />
sponsible student wanted with prior<lb />
childcare experience to care for our two<lb />
children, ages 4 and 9, on weekend<lb />
evenings and occasional overnight<lb />
stays. Call 752-6372<lb />
EASYWORKiexcellentpay! Assemble<lb />
products at home. Call toll free 1-800-<lb />
467-5566 ext 5920<lb />
BRODY'S is accepting applications for<lb />
part-time sales associates, flexible<lb />
scheduling options: 10-2, 12-9, or 6-9<lb />
interview Monday and Thursday<lb />
Brody's The Plaza l-4pm<lb />
BRODY'S i; accepting applications for<lb />
clericaloffice associates. Work with<lb />
buying and operation staff in computer<lb />
data entry, generating computer mail-<lb />
ing list, and light office duties. Must be<lb />
available early afternoons. Apply<lb />
Brody's The Plaza Mon. and Thur. 1-<lb />
4pm<lb />
MOVING TO THE OUTER BANKS<lb />
of North Carolina (Nags Head) this<lb />
summer? For summer employment<lb />
information please call Pat or Lea at 1-<lb />
800-833-5233.<lb />
YOUTH SOCCER COACHES: The<lb />
Greenville Recreation &amp; Parks Dep. is<lb />
recruiting 12 to 16 part-time youth soc-<lb />
cer coaches for the spring indoor soccer<lb />
program. Applicants must possess<lb />
some knowledge of the soccer skills<lb />
and have the ability and patience to<lb />
work with youth. Applicants must be<lb />
able to coach young people ages 5-18 in<lb />
soccer fundamentals. Hours are from<lb />
3pm to 7pm with some night and week-<lb />
end coaching. This program will run<lb />
from the first of March to the first of<lb />
May. Salary rates start at $4.25 per<lb />
hour. For more info please call Ben<lb />
James or Michael Daly at 830-4550.<lb />
POSTAL JOBS AVAILABLE! Many<lb />
positions. Great Benefits. Call 1-800-<lb />
43fr4365 ext. P-3712<lb />
CRUISE JOBS<lb />
Students Needed!<lb />
Earn up to $2,000mo. working for<lb />
Cruise Ships or Land-Tour companies.<lb />
World Travel. Summer and Full-Time<lb />
employment available. No experience<lb />
necessary. For more information call:<lb />
(206) 634-0468 ext. C5362<lb />
For Sale<lb />
SPRING BREAK SALE 1994! We have<lb />
the hottest destinations! Jamaica,<lb />
Cancun, Bahamas, Florida. All at the<lb />
guaranteed lowest prices with the ulti-<lb />
mate party package. Organize small<lb />
group and travel free! Call Sun Splash<lb />
Tours 1-800-426-7710<lb />
SPRING BREAK Bahamas party ,<lb />
cruise! 6 days $279! Trip includes<lb />
cruise room, 12 meals 6 free parries!<lb />
Hurry! This will sell out! 1-800-678-<lb />
6386<lb />
SPRING BREAK! Cancun Jamaica!<lb />
Fly out of Raleigh and spend 8 days on<lb />
the Beach! We have the best trips <lb />
prices! Includes air hotel parties<lb />
from $429! 1-800-678-6386<lb />
SPRING BREAK! Panama City! 8days<lb />
oceanview room with kitchen $119!<lb />
Walk to best bars! Includes free dis-<lb />
count card- save $50 on cover charges!<lb />
1-800-678-6386<lb />
FLORIDA'S new Spring Break<lb />
hotspots! Cocoa Beach Key West!<lb />
More upscale than Panama City<lb />
Daytona! Great beaches nightlife! 8<lb />
days in 27acreCocoa Beachfront resort<lb />
$159! Key West $249! 1-800-678-6386<lb />
8-BIT NINTENDO with 33 games, in-<lb />
cludes 11 sports, Tetris, Chess; two con-<lb />
trols and zapper, hint book and codes.<lb />
$300OBO. 931-8024, leave message<lb />
FOR SALE: 12 string Oscar Schmidt<lb />
acoustic guitar. Mint cond. $225 neg.<lb />
Call Bruce at 758-4579<lb />
MUST SELL! Takamine acoustic elec-<lb />
tric guitar. Only6monthsold. $550call<lb />
LuAnn at 756-9209 evening &amp; week-<lb />
ends.<lb />
ONE -YEAR -OLD Chinese Corn<lb />
Snake, 10-gallon tank, bowl, wood,rock<lb />
and undertank heaters for $60. 321-<lb />
4748 ask for Robin or John.<lb />
?"SPRING BREAK 1994 Cancun,<lb />
Bahamas, Jamaica, South Padre, Florida<lb />
at 110 guaranteed lowest prices from<lb />
1 Spring Break company! Call John at<lb />
752-2992.<lb />
GOVERNMENT SEIZED cars, trucks,<lb />
boa ts, 4 wheelers, motorhomes, by FBI,<lb />
IRS, DEA. Available your area now.<lb />
Call 1-800-436-4363 ext. C-5999.<lb />
TIRED OF THE SAME OLD<lb />
MACINTOSH. Then add an external<lb />
CD-Rom drive &amp; open up a whole new<lb />
world of technology for only $200. Call<lb />
757-1814 for details.<lb />
FOR SALE: Trek 7000 mountain bike.<lb />
20 inch, aluminum frame; Mr. Tuffies;<lb />
excellent condition. $700 retail value,<lb />
asking only $450. 758-1295<lb />
EH Services Offered<lb />
HORSEBACK RIDING LESSON:<lb />
Special offer for ECU students. Great<lb />
way to get in shape! Experienced train-<lb />
ing, fun atmosphere, 3 miles from<lb />
campus, beginner to advanced. Call<lb />
Debbie at 756-8236.<lb />
EXPERIENCED DJ from Bogies for<lb />
hire. Specializing in fraternity soror-<lb />
ity socials and weddings. The widest<lb />
selection of music from the 50s to the<lb />
90s with unbeatable sound and pro-<lb />
fessionalism. Discounts to all ECU<lb />
students! Call now Rob 757-2658<lb />
Ljrgirt Ubi if Mvm�m m U S.<lb />
it.mwKSHl'tamcn<lb />
MR OMt Todey wtm Vs� MC or CM<lb />
8103518222<lb />
Or. rush $2 00 to<lb />
1132? Wio Aw 4206-A. Los AngtMs CA 90O�<lb />
COOMBS wordprocessing spread-<lb />
sheets and graphs. Low prices, pick-<lb />
up and delivery available, call Juliann<lb />
355-5043 anytime.<lb />
HEY MR DJ! Please play my favorite<lb />
song! It's time to plan for spring socials<lb />
and mobile music productions is gear-<lb />
ing up to meet its popular demand<lb />
with 2 complete systems and light<lb />
shows. Widest variety of music, best<lb />
DJs, most popular service with ECU<lb />
greeks. Call Lee at 758-4644 for book-<lb />
ings.<lb />
south padre island<lb />
horth padremustang island<lb />
r�L�0'R�I�D"A<lb />
DAYTONA BEACH<lb />
PANAMA CITY BEACH<lb />
ORLANDOWALT DISNEY WORLD<lb />
C�0�L-0�H'�D"0<lb />
STEAMBOAT<lb />
VAILBEAVER CREEK<lb />
BRECKENRIDGEKEYSTONE<lb />
N-E. V- h � D -A<lb />
LAS VEGAS<lb />
8�0'U�T�H C-AR0�LIMA<lb />
HILTON HEAD ISLAND<lb />
RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE NOW<lb />
CALL TOLL FREE FOR FULL<lb />
DETAILS AND COLOR BROCHURE!<lb />
1800SUNCHASE<lb />
Personals<lb />
CONNIE! Happy Nineteenth Birth-<lb />
day! We hope your big day was spe-<lb />
cial. Remember no lemons! Stay<lb />
sweet! Your friends Karyn, Gayle,<lb />
Melissa<lb />
EAST CAROLINIAN STAFF � You<lb />
have been a part of my life since I've<lb />
been at ECU and I shall never forget<lb />
all the good times. I feel like I am<lb />
losing a part of me, but I know that<lb />
part is in your good hands. Good luck<lb />
to all of you. Sincerely, Rob.<lb />
XQ<lb />
Greek<lb />
THE BROTHERS OF PHI SIGMA PI<lb />
would like to invite all prospective<lb />
pledges to a follow-up meeting on Jan.<lb />
26,1994at5:00pminGC1028. Welook<lb />
forward to seeing everyone there.<lb />
ALPHA OMICRON PI would like to<lb />
invite anyone interested in sorority<lb />
life to our spring rush "happy hour<lb />
Mon. Jan. 31 at 9pm. Rides will be<lb />
provided. For more info, call 757-<lb />
0769.<lb />
RUSH PI DELTA SORORITY!<lb />
Rush dates are Jan. 25th, 26th, and<lb />
27th. Come join us Tues. evening at<lb />
8pm at Mendenhall Multipurpose<lb />
room. For more info, call 756-9819.<lb />
ALPHA XI DELTA would like to<lb />
wish all fraternities good luck with<lb />
rush.<lb />
TTFFANY FERRETTI: Congratula-<lb />
tions on Panhellenic Pres. We are all<lb />
very proud of you. Love the sisters of<lb />
Alpha Xi Delta.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS to the Beta<lb />
Tau pledge class for a great pledge<lb />
period. We are glad to call you our<lb />
sisters. Congratulations to Michele<lb />
Barnes, Amanda Beasley, Lori Bea-<lb />
vers, Holly Black, Jennifer Ellithorpe,<lb />
Nicki Gill, Shannon Helvey, Debbie<lb />
Hill, Lizzy Hogg, Molly Malone,<lb />
Mandy Parris, Kim Poots, Renee<lb />
Reese, Allison Rouse, Janet Stubbs,<lb />
Stacie Sullivan, Allison Turner, Su-<lb />
san Whitfield, Amy Williams. Love<lb />
your Alpha Xi Delta sisters.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS Anna for<lb />
receiving 1994 Greek Woman of the<lb />
year! You'll always be a leader to us.<lb />
We wish you the best of luck! Love,<lb />
your Sigma sisters.<lb />
SIGMA would like to congratulate<lb />
all sororities on their Panhellenic<lb />
awards.<lb />
TO THOSE TKE in ties what a sur-<lb />
prise-We had a blast. Let'smakethe<lb />
tradition last Thanks for a great<lb />
night. Hope to do it again soon. Love<lb />
Alpha Delta Pi.<lb />
ALPHA DELTA PI wishes all frater-<lb />
nities good luck during rush!<lb />
ALPHA DELTA PI wants to con-<lb />
gratulate Anna, Debbie, Nikki, Tinna,<lb />
and Dr. Schneider on their<lb />
Panhellenic awards.<lb />
VICKI-Congratulationsonyouren-<lb />
gagemert! Love your sisters of Al-<lb />
pha Delta Pi.<lb />
GOOD LUCK to all of the fraterni-<lb />
ties with spring rush. Love Delta<lb />
Zeta<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS to Kim<lb />
Dyson, Christi Radoll, and Yetta<lb />
Robinson of Delta Zeta on receiving<lb />
awards at the Panhellenic banquet.<lb />
Love your sisters<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS to Jennifer<lb />
Eddleman on your engagement!<lb />
Love your sisters of Delta Zeta.<lb />
DELTA SIGMA PHI: Thanks for<lb />
the pre-downtown Thurs. night. We<lb />
had a great time. Love, Alpha Phi<lb />
ALL FRATERNITIES Good luck<lb />
with rush. Love Alpha Phi<lb />
Announcements<lb />
SPECIAL OLYMPICS<lb />
The Greenville-Pitt Co. Special Olym-<lb />
pics is recruiting for volunteer coaches<lb />
in the following sports: basketball, soft-<lb />
ball, volleyball, track and field, bowl-<lb />
ing, gymnastics, swimming and<lb />
rollerskating. No experience is neces-<lb />
sary�just a willingness to work with<lb />
children and adults with mental retar-<lb />
dation. Special training sessions for<lb />
coaches will be held. The last day to<lb />
volunteer for these spring sports is Jan.<lb />
31. Volunteer hours may be used as<lb />
partof practicum requirements forsev-<lb />
eral ECU courses. For more informa-<lb />
tion, contact Connie Sappenfield or<lb />
Mark Mallette at 830-4541 or 8304551.<lb />
ECU NATIONAL STUDENT<lb />
SPEECH LANGUAGE HEARING<lb />
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 exper-<lb />
tise on the following topics: language<lb />
disorders and communication in ado-<lb />
lescents, rehabilitative management of<lb />
children with cochlear implants and<lb />
current and newly emerging proce-<lb />
dures forth clinical evaluation of chil-<lb />
dren and adults with suspected central<lb />
auditory processing disorders. For<lb />
more information call 757-4405.<lb />
EAST CAROLINA HONORS<lb />
ORGANIZATION<lb />
ECHO is still alive! We will have a<lb />
meeting on Thur. Jan. 27th at 5:30 in<lb />
Fleming basement. The trash pick-up<lb />
fundraiser will be held Sat Jan. 29 at<lb />
10:00am. Sponshorship sheets can be<lb />
picked up in Fleming Room 262. Par-<lb />
ticipation is necessary for ECHO to<lb />
give scholarships.<lb />
NAT. POLITICAL SCIENCE<lb />
HONOR FRATERNITY<lb />
Pi Sigma Alpha will be having a book<lb />
sale soon. Watch for it. Great books,<lb />
real cheap!<lb />
AMERICAN MARKETING<lb />
ASSOCIATION<lb />
Semester kick off meeting presents<lb />
Leigh Jeffrey's of Jeffrey's Beer and<lb />
Wine, an Anheuser Busch distributor<lb />
"New Product Development and Mar-<lb />
keting" 4:00pm Thurs Jan. 27th Gen-<lb />
eral Classroom building 1031 Refresh-<lb />
ments" will be served.<lb />
IOIN THE ECU COLLEGE<lb />
REPUBLICANS<lb />
Meeting Wed. at 700pm, GeneralClass-<lb />
room building, rm. 1030. Discussing<lb />
current events and issues concerning<lb />
North Carolina and our great country,<lb />
The United States of America. Come<lb />
and find out why the GOP is growing<lb />
bigger and faster in NC during the '90s.<lb />
GREENVILLE RECREATION AND<lb />
PARKS PEP.<lb />
is now making preparation for the up-<lb />
coming adult soccer program. The<lb />
organizational meeting will be held on<lb />
Thurs. Feb. 17, 7:30 pm at Elm Street<lb />
gym. The program is open to men and<lb />
women ages 16 and over, and will be<lb />
held at West Meadowbrook Park.<lb />
games and practices will be held on<lb />
Sundays from l:00-4:00pm beginning<lb />
in March. All coaches, managers or<lb />
individuals wishing to participate on a<lb />
team should attend the organizational<lb />
meeting. A small registration fee will<lb />
be charged. For more info call Ben<lb />
James or Michael Daly at 830-4550 or<lb />
830-4567.<lb />
THE GAY. LESBIAN. BISEXUAL<lb />
CAMPUS GROUP-<lb />
Will begin meeting Jan. 24 at ECU<lb />
Counseling center. Call 757-6661 for<lb />
confidential screening interview. Pre-<lb />
vious members need not schedule in-<lb />
terview.<lb />
BECOMING A SUCCESSFUL<lb />
STUDENT-<lb />
This five-part series is designed for<lb />
students who wish to sharpen their<lb />
study skills and for students who wish<lb />
to gain the necessary tools for acad emic<lb />
success. The series will focus on time<lb />
management, note taking strategies,<lb />
test preparation, test taking strategies,<lb />
aswellascopingwithtestanxiety. This<lb />
workshop begins Feb. 1. Register early-<lb />
limited enrollment call 757-6661.<lb />
GREENVILLE BISEXUAL.<lb />
LESBIAN. AND GAY<lb />
community group sponsors discus-<lb />
sions and activities. Confidentiality<lb />
and anonymity assured. For info. 758-<lb />
8619<lb />
PHOTOGRAPHERS &amp; WRITERS<lb />
a national magazine that features in-<lb />
formation on study, work, and travel<lb />
abroad, is seeking contributions from<lb />
student photographers and writers.<lb />
Contributors will be paid and a photo-<lb />
graph contest is offered. Please contact<lb />
International Programs, 757-6769 for<lb />
further info.<lb />
DO YOU LIKE TO WATERSKI?<lb />
Come join the ECUwater ski club. First<lb />
meeting will be on Feb. 1 at 9:00pm in<lb />
MSC room 14. For info, call Thomas<lb />
or Jason at 758-8215<lb />
NEWMAN CATHOLIC STUDENT<lb />
CENTER<lb />
invites you to worship with them. Sun.<lb />
masses: 11:30am and 8:30pm at the<lb />
Newman Center, 953 E. 10th Street,<lb />
two houses from the Fletcher Music<lb />
Building. For further info, please call<lb />
Fr. Paul Vaeth, 757-1991<lb />
JOB OPPORTUNITY<lb />
If you would like to be a campus<lb />
leader, be involved in campus life<lb />
and develop skills that will be useful<lb />
in future endeavors Be a resident<lb />
advisor Applications are due Feb.<lb />
11,1994 and can be picked up in each<lb />
Residence hall office or in the Resi-<lb />
dent Education office, 100 Fletcher<lb />
Residence Hall. Look for signs about<lb />
the RA info sessions being held in the<lb />
halls. Any questions call 757-6884.<lb />
We look forward to hearing from you!<lb />
ECU SCHOOL OF MUSIC<lb />
EVENTS:<lb />
Thur. Jan. 27�-Scott Harris, per-<lb />
cussion, in graduate recital (AJ<lb />
Fletcher recital hall, 7:00pm, free).<lb />
Fri Jan. 28�Robert Knupp, organ<lb />
in graduate recital (AJ Fletcher re-<lb />
cital hall, 9:00pm, free). Sat Jan.<lb />
29�Deena Reedy, flute in gradu-<lb />
ate recital (AJ Fletcher recital hall,<lb />
5:00pm, free). Also on Jan. 29�the<lb />
scholarship benefit gala of the<lb />
friends of the school of music. For<lb />
further info, call 757-6851. Sun Jan<lb />
30� Mike Biasi, clarinet in senior<lb />
recital (AJ Fletcher recital hall,<lb />
7:00pm, free).<lb />
EAST<lb />
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Any organization may use the Announce-<lb />
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activities and events open to the pubic two<lb />
times free of charge. Duetothelimitedamount<lb />
of space, The East Carolinian cannot guaran-<lb />
tee the publication of announcements.<lb />
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Friday at 4 p.m. for<lb />
Tuesday's edition<lb />
Tuesday at 4 p.m. for<lb />
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Displayed<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
January 25, 1994<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
Page 9<lb />
Fulghum visits ECU in Feb.<lb />
'Renaissance man' brings best -<lb />
selling wit and wisdom<lb />
By Andy Suss<lb />
Photo courtesy of ECU News Bureau<lb />
Best-selling author Robert Fulgham will speak at Wright Auditorium on<lb />
Monday, Feb. 28th. Tickets are available now and will sell out fast.<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Not many authors earn the<lb />
distinction of having two books<lb />
vie simultaneously for the num-<lb />
ber one spot on the best-seller<lb />
list. Robert Fulghum earned that<lb />
mighty distinction when his first<lb />
two books, All I Really Need to<lb />
Know I learned in Kindergarten and<lb />
It was on Fire When I lay Down on<lb />
It, did just that.<lb />
His third book, Uh-Oh, and<lb />
his fourth and latest, Maybe<lb />
(Maybe Not), which came out last<lb />
August, are best-sellers now.<lb />
Point being, his books are great,<lb />
he is great, and he's coming to<lb />
ECU to speak and deliver a night<lb />
of mirth and truth Feb. 28 at 8:00<lb />
p.m. in Wright Auditorium.<lb />
Mr. Fulghum has been ev-<lb />
erywhere, Seattle to Thailand, and<lb />
done it all, bartender to minister.<lb />
He's even studied in a Zen Bud-<lb />
dhist monastery. He's a sculptor,<lb />
painter, a true renaissance man.<lb />
As Diana West, of Insight said,<lb />
"It's Andy Rooney mets Kahlil<lb />
Gibran and gets hugged by Leo<lb />
Buscaglia while listening to "A<lb />
Prairie Home Companion<lb />
So what is he all about? Ev-<lb />
erything. What did he learn in<lb />
kindergarten? "Shareeverything.<lb />
Play fair. Don't hit people. Put<lb />
things back where you found<lb />
them. Clean up your own mess.<lb />
Don't take things that aren't<lb />
yours. Say you're sorry when<lb />
you hurt somebody And some<lb />
other things that would only serve<lb />
to make our lives and our world<lb />
a better place.<lb />
In Uh-Oh, Fulghum offers an<lb />
equation that encapsulates his<lb />
view of the boundaries of our<lb />
existence: "Uh-oh" "oh-wow"<lb />
 "uh-oh" "oh, God" "ah-<lb />
hah But wait, there's more! In<lb />
Maybe (Maybe Not), Fulghum jux-<lb />
taposes the crazy maxims society<lb />
belches, for instance, "Nothing<lb />
ventured, nothing gained and<lb />
"Better safe than sorry Or "You<lb />
can't teach an old dog new tricks<lb />
and "It's never too late too learn<lb />
Looking at these nutty things,<lb />
Fulghum writes, "I once began a<lb />
list of the contradictory notions I<lb />
hold . The list goes on forever.<lb />
Once I got so caught up in this<lb />
kind of thinking that I wore two<lb />
buttons on my smock when I was<lb />
teaching art. One said, 'Trust me,<lb />
I'm a teacher The other replied,<lb />
"Question Authority<lb />
Strutter<lb />
rocks Attic<lb />
By Mark Brett<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
There was a time, not so long<lb />
ago, when giants walked the earth.<lb />
Itwas the Age of the RockGods,and<lb />
none trod the barren soil so heavily<lb />
as those mysterious harbingers of<lb />
evil ruin, KISS. Their names and<lb />
deeds are legend, and any true mem-<lb />
ber of the KISS Army can red te them<lb />
chapter and verse. But the age of<lb />
KISS is gone now; the once-mighty<lb />
Legion of Hell has been replaced by<lb />
a group of pink-faced human pre-<lb />
tenders. The heroes of our child-<lb />
hood nightmares have disappeared<lb />
forever into the mists of time.<lb />
Unless, of course, you count<lb />
Strutter, the KISS tribute band that<lb />
played to a packed house at the Attic<lb />
Saturday night. Strutter re-creates,<lb />
live on stage, a real KISS show<lb />
Makeup! Hashpots! Blood! Cheesy<lb />
demands for the crowd to cheer in<lb />
the middleof the songs! Rightdown<lb />
to Gene Simmons' demon boots and<lb />
leather bat-wing ort, Strutter has<lb />
everything that made the original<lb />
KISS the coolest thing on the planet<lb />
back in the 70s.<lb />
Strutter sticks very strictly to<lb />
the music of the original KISS; they<lb />
play nothing recorded after Peter<lb />
Criss and Ace Frehley left the band.<lb />
This makes their set fast and mean<lb />
and full of real crowd pleasers. Open-<lb />
ing (as KISS always did) with "De-<lb />
troitRockCity Strutter ripped into<lb />
a two-hour show that included such<lb />
KISS gems as "Love Gun "Cold<lb />
Gin and, of course, "Strutter<lb />
In a tender moment, the<lb />
drummer, "Peter Criss stepped out<lb />
front to sing the ballad "Beth long<lb />
regarded by many as one of the worst<lb />
songs KISS ever put to vinyl. But,<lb />
just like the real Peter Criss, our<lb />
Memorex version passed a bunch of<lb />
roses out to the crowd, perched on<lb />
his stool, and proceeded to sing his<lb />
burly heart out. Not a dry eye in the<lb />
house, I tell you<lb />
Other highlights included<lb />
"Ace Frehley's" guitar solo, during<lb />
which his instrument, yes, actually<lb />
smoked. "PaulStanley" worked the<lb />
crowd, flirting and primping and<lb />
demanding applause like a Roman<lb />
emperor. In his glittery purple fur-<lb />
lined waist coat, he played his role of<lb />
the band's pretty boy to the hilt.<lb />
Then, of course, there was<lb />
"GeneSimmoris theone-manhigh-<lb />
light film. While our carbon-copy<lb />
See STRUTTER page 11<lb />
ECU duo put life into tunes<lb />
By Sarah Wahlert<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
just when you though t that it<lb />
was safe to say, "I know all the<lb />
local bands a new one waits in<lb />
the wings. Still toying with ideas<lb />
for a name for their band, this<lb />
guitar duo consists of two guys<lb />
named Robert Lewis and Dwain<lb />
Lawrence. Robert, who hails from<lb />
Elm City N.C is an EastCarolina<lb />
University pre-law student and<lb />
campus security guard. Dwain,<lb />
who's out of school and origi-<lb />
nally from Atlantic Beach, N.C<lb />
states, "I'm a mechanic by day<lb />
and a musician by night Ccinci-<lb />
dentally, both members were re-<lb />
cuperating from hospital stays<lb />
when they really got into practic-<lb />
ing guitar and songwriting.<lb />
Dwain, who lives upstairs<lb />
from Robert, was pounding on<lb />
the floor, so Robert came up to<lb />
complain. That was how they first<lb />
met. Soon after this incident, they<lb />
decided to work together. Rob-<lb />
ert, who plays acoustic and elec-<lb />
tric guitars, says his influences<lb />
are Eric Clapton, the Rolling<lb />
Stones, the Beatles, Led Zeppe-<lb />
lin, the Eagles and Jimmi Hendrix.<lb />
Dwain plays an Charvel electric<lb />
guitar and cites Eric Clapton and<lb />
Steve Vai as his main influences.<lb />
Both Robert and Dwain agree that<lb />
their sound is contemporary blues<lb />
with a hard, <lb />
thrash attitude.<lb />
Their songs<lb />
range in sound<lb />
anywhere from<lb />
the Black<lb />
Crowes to<lb />
Metal lica.<lb />
Although<lb />
Robert and<lb />
Dwain both<lb />
write the songs,<lb />
Robert offers<lb />
some knowl-<lb />
edge that he �<lb />
gained from<lb />
writing, "To be a good songwriter,<lb />
you have to go through some hard<lb />
times because when you're in a<lb />
predicament, you learn that life's<lb />
unfair. Music helps you to appre-<lb />
ciate life better. We mainly just<lb />
want to be ourselves and write<lb />
songs that relate to daily life<lb />
Dwain agrees, "You put your life<lb />
into your tunes Robert adds,<lb />
"I'm a<lb />
mechanic by<lb />
day and a<lb />
musician by<lb />
night<lb />
"Like if someone makes us mad,<lb />
we put our anger into a song<lb />
Dwain expressed his disap-<lb />
pointment in all the good guitar-<lb />
ists who throw in the towel. He<lb />
said, "Don't give up. Put forth<lb />
 an effort. Just<lb />
don'tquityour<lb />
job to do this<lb />
A while<lb />
back, Robert<lb />
and Dwain<lb />
sent a tape of a<lb />
song entitled<lb />
"Journey into<lb />
your Mind" to<lb />
WZMB. In a<lb />
couple of<lb />
weeks Dwain<lb />
will have a<lb />
home studio to<lb />
make record-<lb />
ing easier. Eventually, the duo<lb />
would like to play the local clubs<lb />
in Greenville; however, when<lb />
asked about doing tours or play-<lb />
ing ift remote cities, Dwain, who<lb />
has touring experience, said,<lb />
"Living on a bus makes you live<lb />
out of a bottle Robert inter-<lb />
jected, "We don't want to count<lb />
our chickens before thev hatch<lb />
Dwain Lawrence<lb />
Vocal ensemble performs for ECU Friday<lb />
Staff Reports<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Chanticleer, a 12-man vocal en-<lb />
semble billed as an "orchestra of<lb />
voices will perform at ECU'S<lb />
Wright Auditorium Friday. The<lb />
concert is scheduled for 8 p.m. and<lb />
is part of ECU'S 1993-94 University<lb />
Unions Performing Arts Series.<lb />
The male voices represented in<lb />
the a capella group range from a<lb />
high, pure countertenor to the deep-<lb />
est bass, and the group's repertoire<lb />
has a vast span ranging from Re-<lb />
naissance to such con tern porary for-<lb />
mats as gospel, spirituals and vocal<lb />
jazz.<lb />
Chanticleer sings for diverse au-<lb />
diences in more than 80 concerts each<lb />
season. During the past 14 years, the<lb />
ensemble has appeared across the<lb />
United States and in Europe and Asia.<lb />
Chanticleer has woninternationalac-<lb />
claim at its performances at major<lb />
musicfestivalsin Belgium,Germany,<lb />
the Netherlands, Austria and Tai-<lb />
wan.<lb />
"Chanticleer's captivating stage<lb />
presenceand flair make the ensemble<lb />
one of America's finest musical at-<lb />
tractions said a University Unions<lb />
official. He compared its style and<lb />
variety of musical presentation to<lb />
that of me King's Singers, a British �<lb />
capella group that has appeared at<lb />
ECU twice.<lb />
Chanticleer has produced<lb />
nearly a dozen recordings, includ-<lb />
ing Our Heart's Joy � a Chanticleer<lb />
Christmas, and appeared on the<lb />
public radio programs, "A Prairie<lb />
HomeCompanion" and "SaintPaul<lb />
Sunday Morning With profits<lb />
from its recordings and concert ap-<lb />
pearances as well as with choral<lb />
grants from the National Endow-<lb />
ment for the Arts, Chanticleer has<lb />
commissioned music by compos-<lb />
ers Jean Belmont, Morton Gould,<lb />
William Hawley and others.<lb />
Admission to the concert is by<lb />
PerformingArtsSeriesseason ticket<lb />
or by single ticket, now on sale at<lb />
$20 each for the general public, $16<lb />
for ECU staff and faculty and $10<lb />
for students and youth. Group dis-<lb />
count rates are also available. All<lb />
tickets sold at the door will be $20.<lb />
Advance tickets may be pur-<lb />
chased in person by mail or by<lb />
phone, and may be charged to ma-<lb />
jor credit cards. The Central Ticket<lb />
Office is in ECU's Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center, telephone 7574788 or<lb />
longdistance, 1-800-ECU-ARTS.<lb />
Koontz's new Mr.<lb />
Murder slow, fun<lb />
By Joe Horst<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"I need<lb />
With these first two words,<lb />
Dean Koontz smudges the line<lb />
between reality and fantasy and<lb />
once again distorts the daily lives<lb />
of beloved characters into some-<lb />
thing just short of Insanity, Sou<lb />
opens his newest novel, Mr. Mur-<lb />
der.<lb />
Mr. Murder fcxsjses on the<lb />
Stillwater faniilv, seemingly<lb />
happy and mickBe-class, who are<lb />
literally tornapart from theirdaily<lb />
routine of love and sharing. Into<lb />
this happjrabodecomesone of the<lb />
most harrowing psychotics<lb />
known to fiction� a man who<lb />
has no conscience, no morals and<lb />
virtually no identity. This killer<lb />
wreaks havoc on the Stillwatefs,<lb />
forcing them to encompass the<lb />
very traits that they despise in the<lb />
manwhohasdestroyed theMtves.<lb />
Koontz once again wields his<lb />
talented pen � at least thiraugh<lb />
the first half of the bewkKbonte<lb />
has proven time and time again<lb />
that he isotteof themastexsof plot<lb />
setup. Through the first 100 to 150<lb />
pages of the book, the reader is<lb />
guessing right along with the<lb />
StillwatetfamihVVhoistttfe mad-<lb />
man whohas suddenly appeared,<lb />
saying "You stole my wife, my<lb />
life, antirny children. 1 want them<lb />
back"? Mow does he keep com-<lb />
ing back, seemingly impervious<lb />
to bullets or injuries? Most impor-<lb />
tantly, why, why, why?<lb />
After the first half of the book,<lb />
Koontz slides down into a didac-<lb />
tic method that makes the book<lb />
slow and plodding. Coming close<lb />
to preaching about the state of<lb />
society today and its confusion<lb />
between fantasy and reality,<lb />
Koontz almost loses the reader<lb />
in boredom before trying val-<lb />
iantly to bring up the tempo to a<lb />
fever pitch for the climax.<lb />
Though he succeeds in this en-<lb />
deavor �barely�heonce again<lb />
goes into a downhill run by uti-<lb />
lizing a deus ex machina to save<lb />
the main characters ami ends<lb />
toe book with a warning note.<lb />
Kck n tz'siather figurein the<lb />
story� Mr. Murder himself�<lb />
is a mystery writer who delves<lb />
into thedarknessof humankind,<lb />
but always shows that life and<lb />
loVf can win out It wouletseem<lb />
that Koontz is trying to answer<lb />
someofhisownquestionsabout<lb />
life through this book and its<lb />
characters,butfocusesto0tnuch<lb />
onthewhysand wherefores and<lb />
not enough on the essentia Is.<lb />
Where Stephen King suc-<lb />
ceeded in giving insight into an<lb />
author's mtodn'nK Dark Half,<lb />
Koontz only succeeds in alter-<lb />
natilyboringand fascinating the<lb />
readef. Kingfocused on the of-<lb />
ten dual nature of writers.where<lb />
Koontz Wants to ex plorethe per-<lb />
sonal life $i feelings of his ca-<lb />
reer. Though both authors are<lb />
excellent in their craft. King ap-<lb />
pears to have done a better job.<lb />
U the reader can plod<lb />
through the slow parts of Mr.<lb />
Murder without giving ip, the<lb />
time is worth it. Koontz shows a<lb />
defttouchand keenevefoirdetail<lb />
in Iris action scenes, a high under-<lb />
standing of human nature and<lb />
emotions, and has a finger on the<lb />
button of what makes the pulse<lb />
beat faster. Focus on these essen-<lb />
tials, ignore the stabs at psychol-<lb />
ogy, and Mr. Murder proves to be<lb />
another notch on Koontz's belt.<lb />
Historic poet to speak<lb />
By Cindy Hawkins<lb />
Milton Kessler<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Minority Arts and Hillel<lb />
Organizations will be sponsoring<lb />
a reading by the poet Milton<lb />
Kessler at 7:30 p.m. in The Great<lb />
Room in Mendenhall in Jan. 27.<lb />
He will speak on a letter he dis-<lb />
covered wn tten by Walt Whitman<lb />
at 4:00 p.m. on Jan.26.<lb />
Milton Kessler is an excep-<lb />
tional person by any standard.<lb />
Bom in 1930 in Brooklyn, he was<lb />
expelled from high school at the<lb />
age of 15 and a few years later, he<lb />
was accepted on probation into<lb />
the University of Buffalo with a<lb />
GED diploma.<lb />
The multi-talented Kessler got<lb />
his BA in a mere two and a half<lb />
years and graduated Phi Beta<lb />
Kappa and Magnum Cum Laude.<lb />
See KESSLER page 11<lb />
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Each member played in sepa-<lb />
rate bands all over the state until<lb />
they met and formed Cry of Love<lb />
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years later, and they have their<lb />
first album, Brother, on Columbia<lb />
Records. This 10-tiack album of<lb />
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four weeks, and they have just<lb />
released their first single and video<lb />
"Peace Pipe<lb />
One of the band members<lb />
mentioned their influences as Free,<lb />
Hendrix and Otis Redding, but I<lb />
mustmake my own standard anal-<lb />
ogy. The sound these gentlemen<lb />
create is very much like the Black<lb />
Crowesattimes,butatother times<lb />
I thought someone had slipped a<lb />
Bad Company CD in to my player.<lb />
The genre is "classic rock" or<lb />
maybe "Southern classic rock" but<lb />
without the folk and improvisa-<lb />
honal sounds of the De.id or the<lb />
Allman Brothers; it's thesl-aight-<lb />
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10 The East Carolinian<lb />
January 25, 1994<lb />
Dahli Llama, Follow For Now hit Attic<lb />
Slow-to-warm crowd dampens solid performances<lb />
By Daniel Willis<lb />
Photo courtesy of Earie Records<lb />
Local favorites Dahli Llama opened for Follow For Now on Thursday at<lb />
the Attic and suffered the effects of a sparse, early night crowd.<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Tara Busch, the lead singer for<lb />
Dahli Llama, said before her show<lb />
last Thursday at the Attic "We always<lb />
look forward to coming toGreenville;<lb />
people are very respondent toward us<lb />
there<lb />
Afterthisshow,heropinionmight<lb />
have changed slightlv. Dahli Lama<lb />
stepped on stage at 11:05 p.m.�the<lb />
time the crowd was just getting situ-<lb />
ated, and most of the people hadn't<lb />
arrived yet. But they were forced to<lb />
plav, because they had to be off the<lb />
stage by 1200.<lb />
They started playing their ver-<lb />
sion of methodical, hard-driving mu-<lb />
sic that Busch calls, "Low end, heavy,<lb />
passionate music. A lot of soul and a<lb />
lot of depth<lb />
But hardly anybody even ac-<lb />
knowledged they were playing. No-<lb />
body approached the stage, and no-<lb />
body even walked on the floor within<lb />
20 feet from the front of the stage.<lb />
Between sets Busch and guitar-<lb />
ists Bill Kirch hassled the crowd while<lb />
they promoted their new CD Quarter<lb />
Til Euphoria. Thefew people whoeven-<lb />
tually did approach thestagereceived<lb />
CDs. Thev stopped plaving at about<lb />
11:50.<lb />
After the show Busch seemed to<lb />
understand the whole situation. She<lb />
sard, "I understand we're an opening<lb />
band. It's a cold night, it's early, and<lb />
everybody's pretty sober. I felt like I<lb />
really gave the crowd a hard time.<lb />
Usually I work the audience a lot<lb />
better than that, but every show's a<lb />
stepping stone<lb />
Follow For Now waited a little<lb />
longer than usual while the better<lb />
part of thecrovvd filed in. They started<lb />
playing at about 12:20a.m. By that<lb />
time the people were crowding the<lb />
stage.<lb />
Follow plays an interesting<lb />
brand of music. It's a hard-core ver-<lb />
sion of alternative funk with slight<lb />
blues influences, comparable to a<lb />
band like the Veldt.<lb />
Follow For Now played for<lb />
about an hour and a half, and the<lb />
crowd gradually became more re-<lb />
ceptive. Bvabout 1:30 thecrowd was<lb />
show ing a lot more enthusiasm .Fol-<lb />
low For Now started plaving in-<lb />
creasingly faster in order to give the<lb />
crowd an interesting excuse for a<lb />
mosh pit.<lb />
The show reached its climax<lb />
during the last encore. The lead singer<lb />
came out playing a slow spacy<lb />
rhvthm and said, "It was the era of<lb />
the BeeGees, the era of K.C. and the<lb />
Sunshine Band, rheera of Bob Marley<lb />
and the Wailers After mentioning<lb />
all kinds of groups from the '70s,<lb />
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riffs which extended for about 10<lb />
minutes.<lb />
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CRY OF LOVE<lb />
Continued from page 9<lb />
forward-forrnula-tvpe-stuff.<lb />
Many of the songs on this re-<lb />
lease involve the standard song is-<lb />
sues of love and loss, but there are a<lb />
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"Highway-Jonesand "PeacePipe<lb />
a song abou t the destruction of many<lb />
Native American nations bv theGod-<lb />
fearing pioneers, are both songs with<lb />
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The East Carolinian 11<lb />
Western wean It's not just for farm hands anymore<lb />
DENVER (AP) � Snug jeans,<lb />
well-fitted boots, a brightly colored<lb />
shirt with bold strips and wide-<lb />
brimmed, black hat.<lb />
Its a cowboy for sure.<lb />
Or is it?<lb />
Western clothing, a fashion once<lb />
favored mainly by ranch hands, ro-<lb />
deo performers and people who<lb />
make their living from the earth, is<lb />
more popular than ever in main-<lb />
stream America.<lb />
"Western wear has been trend-<lb />
ing wary steadily upw ird for about<lb />
three years saysjuliet Wright, vice<lb />
president of merchand ising for Den-<lb />
ver-based Miller Stockman.<lb />
"Country dancing and country-<lb />
music has never been more popular<lb />
than it is now, and they are driving<lb />
the market. Western wear is being<lb />
perceived less as costume dressing<lb />
and more as weekend casual wear<lb />
Single articles of Western cloth-<lb />
ing, she adds, also are worn as ac-<lb />
cents to other types of clothing.<lb />
Jack Weil, whose family has op-<lb />
erated Rockmount Ranch Wear<lb />
STRUTTER<lb />
Manufacturing Co. here for almost<lb />
50 years, estimates that Western<lb />
clothing holds a 3 percent to 7 per-<lb />
cent share of the nation's huge gar-<lb />
ment industry.<lb />
"As it becomes fashion, it will<lb />
surge but,actually,it is a very small<lb />
part of the scheme of things he<lb />
says.<lb />
Wright savs the Western cloth-<lb />
ing market actually is divided into<lb />
two segments: core, for the honest-<lb />
to-goodnesscowboy or rancher, and<lb />
crossover, for fans who are reluc-<lb />
tant to go all the way, want to con-<lb />
serve money, or whojustdon't know<lb />
what to wear and how to wear it.<lb />
Crossover customers, Wright<lb />
says, include those who "don't nec-<lb />
essarily have a farming or ranching<lb />
background, but enjoy wearing<lb />
Western clothing becauseof its qual-<lb />
ity, fit and the way it looks<lb />
Here's how Wright describes<lb />
the market:<lb />
�Boots. The core market pre-<lb />
fers the roper style with low heels,<lb />
round toe and short top. Core cus-<lb />
Continued from page 9<lb />
tomers also spend hundreds of dol-<lb />
lars on custom-made footwear.<lb />
Crossovercustomers usually prefer<lb />
more modestly priced boots and<lb />
often select what she described as<lb />
"soft, touchv-feelv" leathers with<lb />
pointed toes.<lb />
�Jeans. The core market favors<lb />
high-backed jeans which evoked<lb />
from the styles designed by Holly-<lb />
wood tailor Rodeo Ben in the 1940s<lb />
with input of rodeo cowboys Jim<lb />
Shoulders, Freckles Brown and oth-<lb />
ers. Rodeo Ben, by the way, gener-<lb />
ally iscreclited with shifting the zip-<lb />
per from the side of women's jeans<lb />
to the front.<lb />
�Shirts. Colorful shirts of wide,<lb />
vertical: tripe with buttons are hot<lb />
with core customers. Earth tones or<lb />
jewel tones will become more popu-<lb />
larnextvear, Wright predicts. Snaps,<lb />
which Weil credits his father with<lb />
introducing to cowboy clothing, are<lb />
KESSLER<lb />
becoming more important.<lb />
�Hats. A fur felt hat with 4-<lb />
inch brim, price range S130-$150, is<lb />
the core customer's choice. Black, of<lb />
course. Crossover customers will<lb />
select a less-expensive hat, some-<lb />
time made of wool telt.<lb />
There's not a lot of debate on<lb />
how the whole thing started.<lb />
Drovers � many of them Civil<lb />
War veterans still in cavalry boots,<lb />
campaign hats and vestiges of uni-<lb />
form clothing � began gathering<lb />
and moving large herds of cattle to<lb />
thebeef-hungrv markets in the East.<lb />
The inevitable meeting of these<lb />
cowboys with Mexican vaqueros<lb />
added the dash of salsa remaining<lb />
today�fitted doming, hand-made<lb />
riding boots and the twinkling of<lb />
silver and tooled leather.<lb />
Western style was honed by<lb />
Tom Mix, the cowboy actor, who<lb />
favored high-heeled boots, bib shirts<lb />
and high-crowned, wide-brimmed<lb />
hats.<lb />
When Mix died in the wreck of<lb />
his Cord roadster on Oct. 12, 1940,<lb />
Western stvle drifted, interrupted<lb />
for several vearsbv World War II as<lb />
America's young men switched to<lb />
olive drab and combat boots.<lb />
Despite the influence of Gene<lb />
Autrv and Roy Rogers during the<lb />
dawn of television, trend-setting in<lb />
cowbov garb already had begun to<lb />
shift to the rodeo arena.<lb />
Today's Western fashion state-<lb />
ments not only come from rodeo<lb />
cowboys bu t from a Nashville stable<lb />
of country music performers whose<lb />
trademark can be the way a hat is<lb />
creased.<lb />
Bob Posev, a vice president with<lb />
Resistol Hat Co. in Garland, Texas,<lb />
says his firm even has a 1; ne of cross-<lb />
over hats. This line, he says, is<lb />
cheaper, since the hats usually have<lb />
Gene didn't sing as much as the real<lb />
one, he grimaced and mugged and<lb />
played the resident ogre every bit as<lb />
well. The band member who looked<lb />
the most like his counterpart (right<lb />
down to the huge tongue), "Gene" is<lb />
what reallv made the show come<lb />
alive. Hebroughtouta flamingtorch<lb />
and breathed fire. He spit blood. He<lb />
relished in evil. He lived the legend.<lb />
Strutter finished their set with<lb />
"Rock and Roll All Night leaving<lb />
the drunken crowd exhausted. Then,<lb />
just to make sure they pushed things<lb />
completely over the top, they did a<lb />
one-song encore of something un-<lb />
recognizable. It was one of those<lb />
songs about rock 'n' roll, and it was<lb />
prettv forgettable. Strutter simply<lb />
stayed on stage too long.<lb />
Seeing Strutter is like taking a<lb />
dip in a particularly embarrassing<lb />
shared-gene pool; it's like celebrat-<lb />
ing the death of Neanderthal man.<lb />
Every person in the audience knew<lb />
every song by heart. Some of them,<lb />
were laughing, wallowing in some<lb />
goofy relic of childhood. Others (the<lb />
scary ones) were taking it all seri-<lb />
ously. These were the true KISS fans,<lb />
the 35-year-old men reliving high<lb />
school glories and the young<lb />
rednecks caught up in the macho<lb />
image.<lb />
Strutter is a whole conven-<lb />
tion of Elvis impersonators to the<lb />
power of ten. Thev'realotof fun, and<lb />
well-worth the S6cover,but I'll prob-<lb />
ably never go to see them again.<lb />
They made me forget how lame KISS<lb />
is these days, and once is enough for<lb />
that. But, for just a little-while, I wal-<lb />
lowed. I laughed, I cried, I head-<lb />
banged. Who could ask for more?<lb />
lower crowns and smaller brims,<lb />
holding down the cost. They are<lb />
ottered in less-expensive wool felt.<lb />
"We have suggested retail<lb />
prices on fur felt hats that run<lb />
from $125 to S5,000 Posey<lb />
savs. "The most popular is<lb />
about SI 40<lb />
The most expensive, he<lb />
says, is made of chinchilla fur.<lb />
Boots, once available from<lb />
custom makers in virtually ev-<lb />
ery small town in the West, are<lb />
mass-produced by several<lb />
large companies. Justin of Fort<lb />
Worth, Texas, is the world's<lb />
largest boot-maker.<lb />
"On the surface, it may<lb />
seem there's not a whole lot<lb />
going on with a bo t says<lb />
John Pearce, Justin's product<lb />
development director. "But<lb />
there are months of planning<lb />
(in a style)<lb />
Continued from page 9<lb />
1 lesaid of his loftv comeback, "can't<lb />
understand it<lb />
These early achievements were<lb />
only the beginning for Milton<lb />
Kessler. After hegothis undergradu-<lb />
ate degree, he traveled across the<lb />
continent to the University'of Wash-<lb />
ington to be near the poet Theodore<lb />
Roethke. In 1956, he began writing<lb />
the material that was to be among<lb />
his first published work. In 15 he<lb />
became a member of the faculty on<lb />
the English department at the State<lb />
University of New York in<lb />
Binghampton. He founded the cre-<lb />
ative writing program there and<lb />
When you<lb />
flnsih reading<lb />
The East<lb />
Carolinian,<lb />
pi ease<lb />
recycle it.<lb />
Tower<lb />
overshadows<lb />
fiction<lb />
(AP)-Tower of Secrets (Naval<lb />
Institute Press, S24.95) is a breath-<lb />
taking real-life spy thriller that<lb />
tells of the disillusionment and<lb />
defection of a high-ranking So-<lb />
viet intelligence officer and his<lb />
family.<lb />
The tower of the title refers<lb />
to the overwhelmingly powerful<lb />
Committee for State Security of<lb />
the Soviet Union, the vaunted<lb />
KGB. There, author Victor<lb />
Sheymov was steadily advanc-<lb />
ing his career as chief trouble-<lb />
shooter, in charge of the KGB's<lb />
worldwide network of ciphered<lb />
communications.<lb />
Carefully investigated and<lb />
trained by the Communist appa-<lb />
ratus, coming from a prestigious<lb />
and politically clean family,<lb />
Sheymov could have followed<lb />
the role many took within the<lb />
Soviet Union: strict obedience to<lb />
party directives, enjoyment of<lb />
privileges, blindness to the sup-<lb />
pression of elementary human<lb />
values.<lb />
But a number of factors<lb />
gradually turned him away from<lb />
becoming an unconditional ser-<lb />
vant of an evil regime: the moral<lb />
standards of his father, an old<lb />
military figure who sought to<lb />
serve Russia rather than theCom-<lb />
munist Party; the deaths, perpe-<lb />
trated bv the KGB, of people close<lb />
to Sheymov; the discovery that<lb />
members of his wife's family had<lb />
been eliminated solely to intimi-<lb />
date others; and the political in-<lb />
doctrination of his 3-year-old<lb />
daughter at her KGB kindergar-<lb />
ten class.<lb />
Sheymov and his wife, Olga,<lb />
decided to defect. Theauthor tells<lb />
the story in the third person, an<lb />
interesting technique that works<lb />
well because it removes him<lb />
somewhat from the literary fore-<lb />
ground.<lb />
This true story is far more<lb />
exciting than the most accom-<lb />
plished spy fiction. Toicer of Se-<lb />
crets is a towering book, fascinat-<lb />
ing and hair-raising, told<lb />
smoothly and without hyperbole.<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
Sports<lb />
January 25. 1994<lb />
Tuesday, Jan. 25<lb />
M.&amp; W. Swimming, home<lb />
vs. North Carolina, 5 p.m.<lb />
149ers strike gold in Minges Colesium<lb />
ECU fails to convert on key turnovers<lb />
Wednesday, Jan. 26<lb />
NLBaskeMwIIJftome<lb />
vs. James Madison (HTS), 7 p.m.<lb />
Thursday, Jan. 27<lb />
W. BaslbaJLaway<lb />
at University of Richmond,<lb />
Richmond, Va 7 p.m.<lb />
The 411<lb />
Wednesday, Jan. 19<lb />
M. Basketball, away<lb />
lost to William &amp; Mary, 82-86<lb />
Thursday, Jan. 20<lb />
W. Basketball, away<lb />
lost to William &amp; Mary, 59-82<lb />
Saturday, Jan. 22<lb />
W. Basketball, home<lb />
lost to UNC Charlotte,65-74<lb />
M Rasketball. away<lb />
lost to Richmond, 72-80<lb />
WomensCAA Standings<lb />
STANDINGS<lb />
Team Conference GB Overall<lb />
3-0 1000<lb />
GMU<lb />
ODU<lb />
W&amp;M<lb />
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JMU<lb />
ECU<lb />
UR<lb />
3-0<lb />
2-1<lb />
1-1<lb />
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666<lb />
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6-6<lb />
2-11<lb />
688<lb />
643<lb />
750<lb />
462<lb />
500<lb />
.767<lb />
500<lb />
154<lb />
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS<lb />
Scoring Avg<lb />
Celeste Hill, ODU 20 0<lb />
Kara Ratlifl, JMU 20.0<lb />
Keri Chaconas, GMU 18.3<lb />
Gail Wilkins, AU 18.0<lb />
Tomekia Blackmon, ECU 15.7<lb />
Rebounding Avg<lb />
Ashleigh Akens, W&amp;M 11.0<lb />
Celeste Hill. ODU 10 7<lb />
Tracey Kelley, ECU 10.3<lb />
Ina Nicosia. UR 9-5<lb />
Becky Greenfield. AU 9.0<lb />
Assist Avg<lb />
Jen Dorezas. AU 5.0<lb />
Denise Winn. UR 4.5<lb />
Danielle Charlesworth. ECU 4.3<lb />
. D. Vander Plas. ODU 3 7<lb />
. Patience Jones. UR 3.5<lb />
Field Goal <lb />
Ashleigh Akens. W&amp;M 737<lb />
Kirslen Keller, AU 654<lb />
Kara Ratliff. JMU 552<lb />
Nickie Hilton, GMU 552<lb />
Tomekia Blackmon, ECU .548<lb />
Free Throw <lb />
Ina Nicosia, UR 1 000<lb />
Tiffany Turner. AU 1 000<lb />
Krissy Heinbaugh. JMU .909<lb />
Keri Chaconas. GMU 818<lb />
Kara Ratliff. JMU 800<lb />
3-pt Field Goal <lb />
Stacy Himes. ODU 1 000<lb />
Patience Jones. UR 1 000<lb />
Angel Stanton, W&amp;M 583<lb />
Justine Allpress. ECU .571<lb />
Yolanda Settles. W&amp;M 500<lb />
TEAM LEADERS<lb />
Scoring Margin<lb />
Old Dominion 23 0<lb />
William &amp; Mary 10.3<lb />
George Mason 9.7<lb />
American 4.0<lb />
James Madison -7.7<lb />
Easf Carolina -9.3<lb />
Richmond -17.0<lb />
UNC-Wilmington -17 3<lb />
Rebounding Margin<lb />
Old Dominion 11 3<lb />
Easf Carolina 3.3<lb />
UNC-Wilmington -0.3<lb />
William &amp; Mary -0.7<lb />
James Madison -0.7<lb />
George Mason -13<lb />
American -8.5<lb />
Richmond -90<lb />
Field Goal <lb />
William &amp; Mary 45.1<lb />
George Mason 43 9<lb />
Old Dominion 43 2<lb />
American 41 1<lb />
James Madison 40 4<lb />
East Carolina 37.0<lb />
Richmond 36.5<lb />
UNC Wilmington 35 5<lb />
Def. Field Goal <lb />
American 34 8<lb />
William &amp; Mary 36 3<lb />
George Mason 37 3<lb />
Old Dominion 41.1<lb />
UNC-Wilmington 42 5<lb />
James Madison 42 6<lb />
Easf Carolina 43.5<lb />
Richmond 46.2<lb />
Compiled by Dave Pond<lb />
Photo by Harold Wise<lb />
Freshman guard Justine Allpress ,seen here earlier this year, comes to<lb />
ECU from England . Allpress consistently lends aid from off the bench.<lb />
By Dave Pond<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
An injury-riddled 49er squad<lb />
ventured into Minges Coliseum<lb />
on Saturday night and came away<lb />
with a hard-fought 74-65 victory<lb />
against the Lady Pirates.<lb />
The I ady Pirate defense was<lb />
excellent, forcing UNC-C to turn<lb />
the ball over 31 times during the<lb />
course of the game. However, the<lb />
offense had problemsconverting,<lb />
and only scored five points off of<lb />
the 49er turnovers. Meanwhile,<lb />
UNC-C scored 14 points off of 23<lb />
ECU turnovers, and that was the<lb />
difference in the ball game.<lb />
The 49ers played relentless<lb />
full-court defense all night long,<lb />
trying to get the Lady Pirates to<lb />
rush their passes and shots. ECU,<lb />
though, was hot early and played<lb />
smar t. They used their team quick-<lb />
ness to penetrate through the press<lb />
and tooka 11-6 firsthalf lead when<lb />
point guard Danielle<lb />
Charlesworth popped a three-<lb />
pointer with 12.53 remaining,<lb />
causing UNC-C to take a time out<lb />
to regroup.<lb />
After the time out, UNC-C<lb />
looked like a completely different<lb />
squad, and took the lead and mo-<lb />
mentum away from the Lady Pi-<lb />
rates. The 49er size advantage be-<lb />
came very distinct and obvious, as<lb />
they dominated the offensive<lb />
boards, getting repea ted shots un-<lb />
derneath the basket from 6-foot-3<lb />
center Charlette Hargrove and 5-<lb />
foot-lOforwardCharleneReid. Af-<lb />
ter beingdownby 10 with 2:121eft,<lb />
the Lady Pirates stormed back and<lb />
went into the locker room down<lb />
by only three, at 32-29.<lb />
At the half, ECU was led in<lb />
sconngbyDanielleCharlesworth,<lb />
with nine points, and "Fruky"<lb />
Blackmon, who had eight. UNC-<lb />
C was led by their "Triple Tow-<lb />
ers Hargrove, Reid, and 6-3<lb />
senior Heather Hart, who com-<lb />
bined in 7-10 shooting for 20<lb />
first half points.<lb />
EastCarolinaonceagain re-<lb />
linquished control of the boards,<lb />
opting for more outside shoot-<lb />
ing. Shooting improved, but all<lb />
ECU could do was nibble away<lb />
at the lead before slipping back<lb />
again. The closest that the Lady<lb />
Pirates could get was with 11:04<lb />
remaining, Charlesworth hit her<lb />
third three-point basket of the<lb />
game, pulling ECU within three<lb />
points of the lead.<lb />
Within a 16 second period,<lb />
both Charlette Hargrove and 6-<lb />
foot-4 juniorTiszara Kelly fouled<lb />
out of the game for the49ers,but<lb />
the damage was already done.<lb />
The Lady Pirates were down by<lb />
See LADY page 14<lb />
Lyons takes CAA by storm<lb />
By Brian Olson<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
ECU guard Lester Lyons has<lb />
the Pirates out running and gun-<lb />
ning this year. The quiet off the<lb />
court senior has helped the Bucs<lb />
improve from last season, but his<lb />
real challenge lies just ahead of<lb />
him.<lb />
The Pirates jumped out of the<lb />
gate earlier this year, but lately<lb />
the Pirates have struggled, espe-<lb />
cially on the road (1-6). Lastweek<lb />
the Pirates dropped away games<lb />
to weaker CAA teams William &amp;<lb />
Marv and Richmond. In Minges<lb />
ECU is 7-0 behind an encourag-<lb />
ing average 4,248 of boistorous<lb />
fans.<lb />
"We need a win right now<lb />
because we don't want to turn a<lb />
great beginning into a sorry fin-<lb />
ish. We want to try our maintain<lb />
our beginning<lb />
The Pirates were currently<lb />
tied for fourth in the divison (2-3,<lb />
10-6). Lyons is helping the Pirates<lb />
improve on their overall 6-8<lb />
record on this date last year. This<lb />
is Lyons last year here at ECU,<lb />
and he is determined to make it is<lb />
best.<lb />
"Right now we are doing one<lb />
of the things we wanted to do,<lb />
we're having a winning season.<lb />
Last year we had a strong finish<lb />
and this year we are having a<lb />
prettv good start. That's one of<lb />
the things we needed to have to<lb />
finish up the way we wanted to<lb />
finish as seniors. We had a pretty<lb />
good finish last year, but this year<lb />
we wanted to have a winning<lb />
record and so far we are succeed-<lb />
ing<lb />
When things are not alwavs<lb />
going well, Lyons likes to keep<lb />
things loose around the hardcourt.<lb />
Earlier this year during the Lady<lb />
Pirate team photos, Lester jumped<lb />
up behind the camera and pre-<lb />
tended to throw a basketball at<lb />
them. All the players laughed and<lb />
jumped back just before their pic-<lb />
ture was taken.<lb />
He was named pre-season<lb />
MVP by the press on Media Day<lb />
in Richmond and although he has<lb />
not won any weekly MVP, he still<lb />
has to be considered as one of the<lb />
CAA's best.<lb />
"It all boilsdown to how your<lb />
team plays at the end of the year<lb />
and what you do doing the course<lb />
of the year. Right now I think I'm<lb />
doing the things that are helping<lb />
our team win. The MVP of the<lb />
conference is really just an award<lb />
for an overachiever. I think that<lb />
is our team succeeds, I succeed<lb />
While Lyons is the focal point<lb />
i f the backcourt, this year he has<lb />
had some quality support from<lb />
guards Kareem Richardson and<lb />
two surprising freshmen, Skipp<lb />
Schaefbauer and Tim Basham.<lb />
Richardson, the starting point<lb />
guard, is averaging eight points<lb />
an'd four assists a game.<lb />
Schaefbauer and Basham have<lb />
combined for 11 points coming<lb />
off the bench.<lb />
This weekcould spell out the<lb />
rest of the regular season for the<lb />
Pirates in theC A A. The Bucs have<lb />
home dates with leader James<lb />
Madison on Wednesday and sec-<lb />
ond-place UNC-Wilmington on<lb />
Saturday.<lb />
"We haven't lost at home and<lb />
now it's like a test of our wills.<lb />
Are we going to be the team that<lb />
defeats Madison and Wilmington<lb />
at home back to back, or are we<lb />
going to be the team that keeps<lb />
our home record safe by not los-<lb />
See LYONS page 15<lb />
New rules affect play<lb />
By Ashley Neal<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"My fear is that it is going to<lb />
be ,m uglier game than it hasbeen<lb />
in the past Eddie Payne, ECU's<lb />
head basketball coach, said.<lb />
This was the forecast Payne<lb />
gave last November when pre-<lb />
dicting the new 35-second shot<lb />
clock and deletion of the 5-second<lb />
rule.<lb />
Prior to the '9394 season, 45<lb />
seconds was the allotted amount<lb />
of time players had to shoot the<lb />
ball. In addition to knocking 10<lb />
seconds oft the shot clock, the<lb />
NCAA abolished the 5-second<lb />
rule. This rule required a player,<lb />
dribbling or not, toeither pass the<lb />
ball or break an imaginary 6-toot<lb />
plane between the possessor and<lb />
defender within five seconds.<lb />
The NCAA altered the rules<lb />
this season in an attempt to speed<lb />
up the game and create more ac-<lb />
tion. In the NBA, a 2Jsecond -hot<lb />
clock is used to allow a lot more<lb />
shots to be taken, thus leading to<lb />
higher scoring games. Last fall,<lb />
when thechange was announced,<lb />
several coaches expressed oppos<lb />
ing views to whether the new rule<lb />
would help or hinder player and<lb />
team performance.<lb />
GMU head coach Paul<lb />
Westhead stated that the new<lb />
alterations in college basketball<lb />
rules and regulations would<lb />
place more control in the play-<lb />
ers' hand and give officials less.<lb />
On the other hand, Coach Payne<lb />
was a representative of coaches<lb />
who felt the amendments may<lb />
cause more turnovers and un-<lb />
necessary aggression on the<lb />
court. Opposition between these<lb />
two coaches was synonymous<lb />
of the division among CAA<lb />
coaches concerning their views<lb />
of the changes being made and<lb />
how the new rules could affect<lb />
this season.<lb />
" I didn't like it Payne said.<lb />
"I thought we had a good game<lb />
with the 45-second clock<lb />
Payne says he and other<lb />
coaches were caught off-guard<lb />
because their opinions were not<lb />
consulted, and there was no ex-<lb />
perimentation before changing<lb />
the rule.<lb />
PUyefS are aware of the<lb />
clock, but do not focus on it dur-<lb />
See SHOT CLOCK page 14<lb />
September 10<lb />
September 17<lb />
at Duke<lb />
at Temple<lb />
'94 schedule oontains UCF again<lb />
October 8<lb />
October 22<lb />
November 5<lb />
at South Carolina<lb />
at Tulsa<lb />
at Auburn<lb />
November 19 at Memphis State<lb />
By Brian Olson<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
ECU'S 1994 football schedulehas<lb />
some familiar faciN along with some<lb />
new ones as well.<lb />
Auburn and Temple are on<lb />
ECU's schedule for the first time, and<lb />
both teams will host the Pirates. How-<lb />
ever, some of the teams continuing<lb />
their rivalnes with the Pirates bring<lb />
some very bad memories with them.<lb />
ECU's 19-year-old quarterback<lb />
Marcus Crandcll will be going up<lb />
against the man whoputhisseason to<lb />
an abrupt halt last year, Emil Ekiyor.<lb />
The Central Horida linebacker com-<lb />
mitted an excessively late hit on<lb />
Crandell that cost him, and possibly<lb />
the Pirates, the season. When the in-<lb />
jury occurred, it appeared that<lb />
Crandell's leg was twisted around 90<lb />
See FLORIDA page 13<lb />
File Photo<lb />
Graphic by Brian Olson<lb />
Running back Harley rides into ECU<lb />
By Brian Olson<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Thepursuit of recruiting more<lb />
throughout the East has helped<lb />
build the BC1J football program.<lb />
Last week the Pirates picked<lb />
up what looks to be a quality run-<lb />
ningback from Neptune,N.J.Scott<lb />
Harley has madea verbal commit-<lb />
ment to attend ECU next fall un-<lb />
der a full scholarship.<lb />
"We were verv impressed<lb />
with the family atmosphere ot the<lb />
program Harley stated toreport-<lb />
ers from the Asbury Park Press .<lb />
"It's a nice campus, and the play-<lb />
ers and coaches are very close<lb />
I larley finished hishigh schixil<lb />
career with a Shore Conference<lb />
record 4,945 yards, breaking the<lb />
previous record of Middletown<lb />
South's Stephen Pitts in 1990. Pitts<lb />
went on to play at Penn State.<lb />
In the final game of his high<lb />
school career, Harley rambled for<lb />
384 yards on the ground, scoring<lb />
six touchdowns in a 53-8 win over<lb />
Bayonne.<lb />
Harley also led the Shore Con-<lb />
ference in rushing last season with<lb />
1,525 yards.<lb />
Harley hopes to fill the shoes<lb />
of Star running back lunior Smith,<lb />
who is entering his final season at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
"I think it's a great place lor<lb />
him Neptune coach John<lb />
Amabile told Press reporters<lb />
"They made no bones about it that<lb />
they wanted Scott as their top re-<lb />
cruit. I think he'll fit in well<lb />
ECU's 1993 quarterback Marcus Crandell was put out for the season<lb />
on this late hit by UCF's linebacker Emil Eikyor<lb />
Miles racing for glory<lb />
By Jeb Brookshire<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Senior ECU track star Charlie<lb />
Miles is Uxiking forward to having<lb />
another record-breakingseason.one<lb />
that could be an early step towards<lb />
Olympic gold.<lb />
Milestraasferred toECU in 192<lb />
after attending Ellsworth Commu-<lb />
nity College in Iowa Falls, Iowa. 1 I is<lb />
ambition wastoplavfmtbal which<lb />
hedid,lx:omingECU'ssecond lead-<lb />
ing rusher during the 1992 season.<lb />
After his l�tball eligibility ex<lb />
pi red, Miles traded his cleats for<lb />
mnningsh(x-s,and ftxrused hisath-<lb />
letK efforts on track. Dunng the<lb />
season, he was crowned the IC4A<lb />
(Intercollegiate Association of<lb />
Amatuer Athletes of America)<lb />
champion in the 2(Xmeter dash<lb />
and also set new ECU and CAA<lb />
records in the same event.<lb />
Track was not Miles' favorite<lb />
sport. In high school, Miles was a<lb />
four-year letter-man in football ami<lb />
baseball However, pressure from<lb />
See MILES page 15<lb /><pb facs="00058449_tn_0013" /><lb />
January 25, 1994<lb />
The East Carolinian 13<lb />
Track teams run in tourney<lb />
Gainesville, Fla.�The ECU<lb />
Men's track program capped a 111-<lb />
appointing outing at Friday's<lb />
Barnett Bank Invitational with inju-<lb />
ries to three key runners and hopes<lb />
for a successful ind Hr season left in<lb />
doubt.<lb />
I irate senior Cl larles Miles fin-<lb />
ished the 200-meter dash at 22.S7<lb />
grabbing a I5th-place finish, while<lb />
teammate Dwight Henry's 50.09 fin-<lb />
ish in the4(X)-metercould only mus-<lb />
ter him a 16th-place finish.<lb />
Sophomore Chris McKinney<lb />
also scored for the Pirates with a<lb />
fifth-place finish in the triple jump,<lb />
but costly injuries to Ken Laws, Brian<lb />
Johnson and Lewis Harris left the<lb />
team and head coach Bill Carson<lb />
without much ammunition.<lb />
"We were just decimated by<lb />
injuries Carson said. "Nothing<lb />
went right, and I just don't ha veany<lb />
answers. We' vebeen unable to train<lb />
wi th the weather likeitis,and we're<lb />
competing against all of these pro-<lb />
grams who have indoor tracks, and<lb />
we don't. That doesn't help and<lb />
when you're in there with these<lb />
teams from Florida and Auburn;<lb />
FLORIDA<lb />
you've reallv got to have some<lb />
horses just to sta  ith them<lb />
Carson said that the severity of<lb />
the injuries to his runners has vet to<lb />
be determined, but could be<lb />
redshirts if thev are proven to be<lb />
serious.<lb />
"We're out of shape Carson<lb />
said. "With the weather and these<lb />
reoccuring injuries, (the indoor sea-<lb />
son has become a very pessimistic<lb />
situation<lb />
The Pirates travel to Fairfax,<lb />
Va. on January 2uth to compete at<lb />
George Mason's Patriot Games.<lb />
The Fast Carolina women's<lb />
track program travelled to<lb />
Gainesville, Fla. Friday, to compete<lb />
in the Barnett Bank Invitational<lb />
meet. New school records were set<lb />
and the team impressed head coach<lb />
Charles "Choo" Justice with their<lb />
progress.<lb />
Piratedistancestar I Xiv.i Rhodes<lb />
set a new ECU record with her<lb />
17:36.93hnishinthe5,(XX)-meterrun.<lb />
The new-record holder was backed<lb />
up by the strong performance of her<lb />
sister Tara, whoa mpleted theevent<lb />
with a fifth-place finish at 18:09.77.<lb />
Continued from page 12<lb />
TheLady Pirates alsocompeted<lb />
strong in the triple jump, as another<lb />
Pirate record fell to Michele Bullock's<lb />
yj feet, h.75 jump. With the perfor-<lb />
mances of teammates I .ave Wilson<lb />
and Nicole Crews, the Pirates cap-<lb />
tured three of the top six places in<lb />
that event<lb />
Marvina I lamilton and Cindy<lb />
Szymanski turned in competitive<lb />
peril rrmances in the K()0- meter ain,<lb />
capturing 10th- and llth-place fin-<lb />
ishes.<lb />
Coach Justice said he was im-<lb />
pressed by the competitiveness of<lb />
his ninnersand said hebelieves they<lb />
are making great early-season<lb />
progress.<lb />
"We ran real strong in some<lb />
events Justice said. "Wecompeted<lb />
against some great teams, some of<lb />
the better programs in the nation. It<lb />
was real gixxf for us to do that. We<lb />
are definitely running better now<lb />
than we were at this time last sea-<lb />
son<lb />
The Lady Pirate team travels to<lb />
Newark, Del on Jan. 2H for the next<lb />
meet in their indoor season.<lb />
Swimmers drown Spiders<lb />
(SID)-The Pirate swim teams<lb />
traveled to Richmond to meet up<lb />
with the Richmond Spiders on<lb />
Saturday afternoon. The Lady Pi-<lb />
rates came off of a recent loss to<lb />
defeat the I ady Spiders 131-106,<lb />
while the men continued their<lb />
undefeated season with a 134-99<lb />
victory.<lb />
In the women's division,<lb />
Jackie Schmeider and Beth<lb />
1 lumphrey led the way with sev-<lb />
eral wins each. Schmeider won<lb />
the 500 and 1000-meter freestyles<lb />
with times of 5:15.02and 10:42.47,<lb />
respectively. Humphrey finished<lb />
first in the 2U0-meter freestyle<lb />
(time unknown) and the 200-<lb />
meter butterfly (2:14.37).<lb />
Humphrey, along with Lesley<lb />
Haw ley, Hilary Stokes, and Tracy<lb />
Garrett, placed tops in the 400-<lb />
meter medley relay with a timeof<lb />
4:04.46. Also, for the Lady Pirates,<lb />
freshman Elizabeth Browne won<lb />
the 200-IM with a time of 2:15.19.<lb />
Beth Hanna won both the one<lb />
and three-meter diving events.<lb />
Chris Bembenek, Lance Tate,<lb />
David Benson, John Donovan,<lb />
and Jason Fair had two wins each<lb />
to lead the Pirates to victory.<lb />
Bembenek, Tate, Bensonand<lb />
Donovan anchored the400-meter<lb />
medley relay team with a win-<lb />
ning time of 3:35.19 Bembenek<lb />
later won the 200-meter back-<lb />
stroked :56.39). Tate finished first<lb />
in the 200-meter breaststroke with<lb />
2:15.46. Benson and Donovan<lb />
both won their other events;<lb />
Benson the 200-meter freestyle<lb />
(1:46.07) and Donovan the 200-<lb />
IM (2:00.52). Farr won both the<lb />
500 and 1000-meter freestyles,<lb />
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respectively. Carlos Ochoa won<lb />
the 200-meter butterfly with<lb />
2:01.95. Also, McGee Moody,<lb />
BrianSolt, PatCassidy,andJoha �<lb />
I )onovan won the 400-meter free<lb />
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meter events.<lb />
"Bi th teams swam well said<lb />
head swimming coach Rick Kobe.<lb />
"We dominated both matches. It<lb />
was a good total team effort<lb />
With Saturday's wins, the Pirates<lb />
remain undefeated with a 10-0<lb />
record, while the women move<lb />
to 9-1. The Pirates next meet is<lb />
Scheduled forjan. 25,1994against<lb />
the University of North Carolina<lb />
Tarheels at 5 p.m. in the Minges<lb />
Aquatic Center.<lb />
degrees. It reminded fans of Joe<lb />
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jury at the hands of the Giants'<lb />
Lawrence Taylor, sending Theisman<lb />
into an early retirement.<lb />
Doctorsoperated on Crandell fc r<lb />
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ankle and broken fibula. Heended up<lb />
missing the rest of the season and the<lb />
Pirates never seemed to recover, lead-<lb />
ing to the headaches of the 2-9 season.<lb />
Crai idell isstill recuperating from<lb />
the bad injury but is expected to par-<lb />
ticipate in spring practices.<lb />
To the dismay of most ECU fans,<lb />
Ekiyorwasnotejected. Hefoundcom-<lb />
fortinhiscoachesonthesideline,who<lb />
patted him on the head.<lb />
"I don't know if he clobbered<lb />
him Central Florida Head Coach<lb />
Gene McDowell said. Well maybe<lb />
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F mehow, the UCFci wch seemed<lb />
more confused about the ill will to<lb />
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 the crowd, for whatever a�ason,<lb />
thought we were the bad guys after<lb />
(Ekiyor injured Crandell)<lb />
Seconds after Ekiyor rolled off of<lb />
Crandell, tight-end Carlester<lb />
Crumpler took off his helmet, sank to<lb />
the ground and went into prayer.<lb />
Ekiyor mulled around the field, tooka<lb />
seat on the bench and waited for play<lb />
to resume, as if he had made an ordi-<lb />
nary tackle.<lb />
The Central Florida game will be<lb />
the last home game for the Pirates in<lb />
1994 and should be very emotional.<lb />
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a coach who reads the mood ot a<lb />
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SHOT CLOCK<lb />
Continued from page 12<lb />
ing practice or games. Instead they<lb />
are working on team cohesiveness<lb />
and improvements. Practicing with<lb />
the shot clock, as they did before<lb />
thechange, hasbeen the best prepa-<lb />
ration for them.<lb />
"I think the 35-second shot<lb />
clock is good because a lot of<lb />
people were using the shot clock to<lb />
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takes away from the defense. The<lb />
offense can dribble all day long<lb />
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Although the rule's deletion<lb />
LADY<lb />
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Regardless of the recent<lb />
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sics - like who is winning. The<lb />
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son, when they were 13-7.<lb />
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The East Carolinian 15<lb />
LYONS<lb />
Continued from page12<lb />
ing at home. We have to win at<lb />
least one these games at home<lb />
Lyons is not new to eastern<lb />
North Carolina. He is from<lb />
Lewiston, N.C and went to Bertie<lb />
High School. Lyons started roam-<lb />
ing around that Bertie gym when<lb />
he was about five years old. His<lb />
mother was a coach at the school,<lb />
and he would always be around a<lb />
basketball. The game sort of grew<lb />
on him. He gives a lot of credit for<lb />
his success to his mom and he says<lb />
she was a big influence on him.<lb />
Lyon's mother also coached bas-<lb />
ketball at N.C. A&amp;T.<lb />
If you have been to some ECU<lb />
basketball games over the years,<lb />
you might think of Lester Lyons<lb />
as a real outgoing guy because he<lb />
is a quality player. Off the court,<lb />
Lyons goes through a change.<lb />
"I'm just one of those real quiet<lb />
off-the-scene guys. Out here on<lb />
the court I'm wild and live, but<lb />
once I get off the basketball court,<lb />
it's a whole different Lester<lb />
Lyons Lester said smiling. "I<lb />
keep to myself a lot when I'm not<lb />
with the guys<lb />
Lyons is a hard, dedicated<lb />
worker and he has proven that.<lb />
Prior to the season, he called a<lb />
team meeting to discuss the plans<lb />
and future for this present season.<lb />
Head coach Eddie Payne learned<lb />
of this and was very impressed.<lb />
He said that this was the first time<lb />
that he had heard of a player do-<lb />
ing this.<lb />
"Lester works really hard<lb />
Payne said, "He's a good worker.<lb />
From the feedback I've gotten he<lb />
was one of the hardest workers<lb />
we had in the preseason<lb />
When Lester is not swapping<lb />
basketballs through nets, he likes<lb />
to sit back and enjoy some good<lb />
old music. He calls himself a mu-<lb />
sic man. He enjoys all types, but<lb />
he has his favorites. He enjoys<lb />
slow jams with Silk and listens to<lb />
rappers MC Lyte and Queen<lb />
Latifah. He will also get comfort-<lb />
able to the tunes of "The Great"<lb />
Bob Marley.<lb />
"I grew up as an only child,<lb />
and I played and did everything<lb />
by myself Lyons said. "I used to<lb />
use the radio as a toy and it really<lb />
got me into music<lb />
Back on the court, Lyons has<lb />
put up some outstanding statis-<lb />
tics. He owns the record for career<lb />
three-point goals made, career and<lb />
single season steal records. He is<lb />
second in career assists, third in<lb />
career blocked shots and free<lb />
throw percentage. Lyons enjoys<lb />
hitting the outside jumper and is<lb />
fourth in career three-point field<lb />
goal percentage.<lb />
�Lyons is also a hit with his<lb />
schoolwork. He took advanced<lb />
courses all through his time at<lb />
Bertie and graduated in the top 15<lb />
percent of his class. He is now<lb />
majoring in construction manage-<lb />
ment and hopes to graduate this<lb />
summer. If there is no more bas-<lb />
ketball after college, he would like<lb />
to manage or supervise a construc-<lb />
tion company.<lb />
"If I do the things I am sup-<lb />
posed to do this year, and have a<lb />
good strong year, and we do some-<lb />
thing  team-wise, I think I'll have<lb />
a chance to do something in bas-<lb />
ketball<lb />
The road to becoming a senior<lb />
is a long maturing process. The<lb />
transition can be very difficult.<lb />
You are on your own for the first<lb />
time in life and you have to take<lb />
MILES<lb />
on responsibility.<lb />
"It was real difficult for me<lb />
Lyons said. "I had a lot of adjust-<lb />
ing to do. It was a lifetime expe-<lb />
rience. I had thoughts about go-<lb />
ing home after my freshman<lb />
year<lb />
People do not just mature off<lb />
the court, but on the court as well.<lb />
The past two seasons Lyons has<lb />
averaged 15.5 points per game<lb />
and 2.7 assists. This year so far he<lb />
is averaging 17.3 points per game,<lb />
which is fifth in the division. He<lb />
also ranks fifth in three point field<lb />
goal percentage, .414. Lyons went<lb />
through a long learning process<lb />
since he first came to ECU.<lb />
"Personally I think I've ma-<lb />
tured and played more under<lb />
control, learning the system and<lb />
knowing what it takes to go out<lb />
and win a ball game Lyons said,<lb />
"Early in my career, I played out<lb />
of control a lot and didn't know<lb />
what was going on out there, and<lb />
now I just calmed down a lot<lb />
more. The coach asked me to do a<lb />
lot more things for the team and<lb />
I understand my role<lb />
A team will also look to lead-<lb />
ers, especially the seniors. Some<lb />
greats have led by example, like<lb />
baseball great Pete Rose, and<lb />
some lead vocally, like NBA star<lb />
Charles Barkley.<lb />
"A team is going to always<lb />
need a leader Lester added. "I<lb />
think I do a lot more leading ac-<lb />
tively than vocally<lb />
Last year, the ECU team<lb />
made it to the NCAA Tourna-<lb />
ment led by Lyons.<lb />
In the first-round loss to even-<lb />
tually champions UNC, Lyons<lb />
netted 27 points and grabbed four<lb />
rebounds. No other player would<lb />
Continued from page 2<lb />
his football coach as well as from his<lb />
sister, who ran track, eventually led<lb />
him to run.<lb />
"That's why I didn't run until<lb />
my junior year in high school: I was<lb />
never sure of my potential he says.<lb />
"I was almost kicked off the team<lb />
because I never went to practice or<lb />
meets Miles' track potential was<lb />
realized when he competed in and<lb />
won the state championship for the<lb />
100 and 200-meter dash at the end of<lb />
his junior season.<lb />
Bill Carson, ECU's men's track<lb />
coach, saw in Miles, "a strong runner<lb />
with a good finish<lb />
"Most runners lag off in the<lb />
middle of the race he said, "but<lb />
Charlie never does<lb />
Miles is happy here at ECU.<lb />
However,hemisseshisdadofwhom<lb />
hesaid, "He'sabigsupporterof mine.<lb />
In fact, if he lived closer, he would<lb />
probably come to every meet that I<lb />
run in.<lb />
Miles hopes that mere will be<lb />
some improvementonhisbehalf mis<lb />
season. "Last year was a learning<lb />
experience for me as far as knowing<lb />
the shape that I needed to be in to<lb />
competeona college level. Also,I was<lb />
unsure of my capabilities<lb />
When he runs, Miles said that<lb />
one thing flashes through his mind.<lb />
The faster I finish the sooner it will<lb />
allbeover hesays. Thatmotivation<lb />
seems to workforhimbecausehehas<lb />
rewritten the ECU record books for<lb />
the 200 meter dashas well as the team<lb />
4x200 meter relay.<lb />
Miles also set the 200-meter<lb />
record during thel993CAA champi-<lb />
onships with a time of 20.6 seconds,<lb />
white also winning the 100-meter<lb />
dash, earning him the tide of Out-<lb />
standingMeetPerformeratfheevent.<lb />
He also qualified for the NCAA in-<lb />
door track championships last sea-<lb />
son.<lb />
This year Miles wants to make it<lb />
back to the nationals and place in the<lb />
top four in the 200-meter dash "It<lb />
will be tough. I wish it would be easy,<lb />
but it won't be he said.<lb />
When asked about the season<lb />
that Miles has before him, Coach<lb />
Carson said, "I think he will qualify<lb />
again nationally in indoor track as<lb />
long as he stays focused.<lb />
"There is no one in South Caro-<lb />
liNorthCarolirVirgiruHorida,<lb />
or Georgia that will beat him, but we<lb />
will still have to wait and see who<lb />
returns he said.<lb />
Miles does not frown on pursu-<lb />
ing a career in track. "One day he<lb />
says "I hope people will turn on the<lb />
TV during the 19 Olympics and<lb />
see my name on the screen<lb />
CAA conference shaping up<lb />
By Brian Olson<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
The Colonial Athletic Associa-<lb />
tionhasgrownquiteabitoverthelast<lb />
few years.<lb />
It has moved from 22nd to 13th<lb />
in the nation's power rankings as a<lb />
conference.Overthelastseveralyears,<lb />
the talent level of the CAA's players<lb />
has risen. The average heights and<lb />
weights of the players has risen, too.<lb />
Lefty Driesell, who coached<lb />
Maryland until the death of Len Bias,<lb />
and the addition of George Mason<lb />
University's Paul Westhead has<lb />
helped bring legitimacy tea youthful<lb />
core of talent CAA coaches.<lb />
Driesell has taken his James<lb />
Madison Dukes to the first-place, or<lb />
share of first place, four years in a<lb />
row, and this year is no different.<lb />
JMU is currently undefeated in the<lb />
CAA (5-0)and recently tookover sole<lb />
possession of first vy beating UNC-<lb />
Wilmington last week.<lb />
Even though JMUlosttheir 1993<lb />
AU-CAAbackcourt,61percentoftheir<lb />
points, 67 percent of their rebounds,<lb />
68 percent of their assists and 59 per-<lb />
cent of their minutes played. This<lb />
year they have standout play from<lb />
junior forward Louis Rowe, averag-<lb />
ing 19.3 points a game and 7.5 re-<lb />
bounds. Guard KentCulukohas been<lb />
a major force with his 52.1 percent<lb />
from three-pointrange. This has been<lb />
enough to claim first place last year's<lb />
powerhouse Old Dominion team.<lb />
The Monarchs junior forward<lb />
Petej' Sessoms just became the 31st<lb />
Monarch to score 1,000 career points<lb />
and was CAA player of the week in<lb />
week one.<lb />
ODU'sfrontlineisoneofthebest<lb />
in the conference and caused prob-<lb />
lems for ECUearlierthisseason. Cen-<lb />
ter Odell Hodge has been the anchor<lb />
for the team.<lb />
The fiery Westhead has installed<lb />
his fast-break offense at GMU and<lb />
has not been successful so far in the<lb />
CAA. They are just (l-4)in the confer-<lb />
ence.<lb />
Curtis McCants leads all CAA<lb />
freshmen in scoring with 14.7 points<lb />
per game and had a career high 29<lb />
against ODU. His high school career<lb />
highs are 51 points, 14 rebounds and<lb />
19 assists, and he was named last<lb />
year's Gatorade High School Player<lb />
of the Year in Rhode Island. He has<lb />
moved himself into a starting role<lb />
already. Sophomore guard Troy<lb />
Manns tops the CAA in assists (7.1<lb />
avg.)and is second in steals (20avg.).<lb />
Westhead'sLoyolaMarymount<lb />
teams averaged in the neighborhood<lb />
of kiO points per game, an NCAA<lb />
record 181 points in a single game<lb />
and an NCAA tournament record<lb />
witha 149-115victoryoverMichigan<lb />
in 1990.<lb />
The Seahawks of UNC-Wilm-<lb />
ington were not an easy team to<lb />
figure out earlier this year, but have<lb />
been a surprise so far (4-1,10-5). The<lb />
birds have gone from 11-7, coach<lb />
Kevin Eastman'sfirstseason,tol7-ll<lb />
lastyear.JuniorguardChrisMeignen<lb />
tops the Seahawks and ranks ninth in<lb />
the CAA in scoring with 15.2 points<lb />
per game. Forward Corey Stewart<lb />
averaged 18 points and six rebounds<lb />
last week for the birds and is estab-<lb />
lishing himself as one of the CAA's<lb />
top three-point threats with a 435<lb />
percent average. Senior forward<lb />
Sherif FJ-Sanadily is second in the<lb />
conference in rebounding with 83<lb />
per game and third in blocked shots<lb />
with 1.7 per game.<lb />
The University of Richmond<lb />
pulled an 80-72 upset over ECU on<lb />
Saturday and haveplayedsomegood<lb />
games this year. They dropped a<lb />
one-point thriller to Villanova and<lb />
lost by only six to ACC opponent<lb />
Wake Forest.<lb />
The Spiders are being led by<lb />
Jeremy Metzger has connected cm a<lb />
league-high 67.6 percent of his field<lb />
goal attempts. Senior guard Kass<lb />
Weaver has also played well against<lb />
CAA foes, averaging 17.4 points a<lb />
game and shooting55.1 percentfrom<lb />
the floor.<lb />
American University has been<lb />
mired in the cellar. They're second to<lb />
last (1-3,4-11). AU lost 1992-3 CAA<lb />
Player of the Year BrianGilgeous and<lb />
second teamAll-CAA forward Craig<lb />
Sedmak and is feeling theeffects. The<lb />
Eagles have been outshot from the<lb />
field by 13 of their 15 opponents.<lb />
Point guard Darryl Franklin tops the<lb />
CAA in steals with 2.1 per game.<lb />
Junior forward Tim Fudd is averag-<lb />
ing a team-high 18.5 points per game<lb />
to rank third in theCAA. Fudd scored<lb />
a team-high 22 points in AU's last<lb />
outing against James Madison.<lb />
William &amp; Mary is also strug-<lb />
gling in the CAA (1-3,2-12). Sopho-<lb />
more guard Matt Verkey averaged<lb />
16.0 points per game in three games<lb />
last week. The Pirates were upset on<lb />
theroadlastweekbytheTribe.Sopho-<lb />
more sensation David Cully leads<lb />
theCAA inbothrebounding with9.4<lb />
per game and blocked shots with 15<lb />
per game.<lb />
go on to score more points against<lb />
the Tar Heels in the tournament.<lb />
"That was a great experience<lb />
for me and the team Lyons said,<lb />
"That is what you play for in your<lb />
four years. You want to be in the<lb />
NCAA Tournament playing<lb />
teams like North Carolina and<lb />
Duke. It was good experience for<lb />
me and it was the greatest experi-<lb />
ence for me since I've played bas-<lb />
ketball<lb />
This season could be his fin-<lb />
est yet � have you noticed he<lb />
switched his jersey number from<lb />
five to 15 this year?<lb />
Lester likes to switch his num-<lb />
ber every season because he says<lb />
it is just something to do. He wore<lb />
number 11 during his sophomore<lb />
season.<lb />
Lester Lyons is a class act at<lb />
East Carolina and will go down<lb />
in history as being one the best in<lb />
school history.<lb />
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Spring Rush 1994<lb />
Jan. 25-27 8-1 :00p.m.<lb />
GO GREEK!<lb />
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The Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity was nationally founded in December<lb />
of 1845 at Yale University Alpha Sig has been a strong growing<lb />
chapter on the campus of ECU for many years. They give annually<lb />
to the American LungAssotiationandenjoyavety active intramural,<lb />
academic, and social life. If you are interested in rushing a fraternity<lb />
go by and visit Alpha Sigma Phi. 422 West 5th St 757-0866<lb />
becoming a part of a brotherhood of men whose friendship will last a<lb />
lifetime. Being a Lambda Chi means knowing that there will alwavs be<lb />
someone who cares about you, someone who will be anxious to help<lb />
you over those rough spots in life. The Lambda Chis invite you to<lb />
become a part of their association. Come by and look us over, we think<lb />
you will be glad you did! 500 ElizabethW 5th St. 757-3232<lb />
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Beta Theta Pi is one of the oldest fraternities in the nation; founded<lb />
on August 8,1839. From a small town in Ohio has stemmed one<lb />
of the greatest fraternities ever. Here on this campus we strive to<lb />
combine all aspects of fraternity life: social, academic, athletic as well<lb />
as many other activities which show the day-to-day life ofa very tight<lb />
brotherhood. 501 E. 11th St 752-4805<lb />
Phi Kappa Psi is one of the newest fraternities on the ECU campus.<lb />
Nationally founded in February of 1852 at Jefferson College, Phi Psi<lb />
has been on the EC U campus for 4 years and has fast become a working<lb />
part of the Campus Greek system. During rush, if you are Interested<lb />
in rushing a fraternity, try Phi Kappa Psi. We might be just what you're<lb />
looking for in your college lite. ZTA HouseW 5 A St. 830-8989<lb />
opportunities during the college years, the fraternity experience<lb />
continues throughout one's life. Sig Ep provides an environment<lb />
where a brotherdevelops and learns many important social skills such<lb />
as sportsmanship, scholarship, and communication among many<lb />
others. We pride ourselves on being one ofthe best fratemitiesat East<lb />
Carolina as well as in the nation. Sigma Phi Epsilon has been named<lb />
ECU's most outstanding fraternity two out of three years. On a<lb />
national level the North Carolina Kappa Chapter has been recognized<lb />
as one of the best all-around Sig Ep chapters in the nation. Sig Ep<lb />
is looking for balanced men who excel not only in academics, but in<lb />
athletics, icadership, and social skills as well. We extend an invitation<lb />
toall interested,qualified men with adesire tobccomeapartofSigma<lb />
Phi Epsilon. 505 East 5th St 830-4324<lb />
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Delta Chi was founded at ECU to break away from the "norm" in<lb />
fraternity life. We believe in strong Brotherhood, while maintaining<lb />
each Brother's distinct personality. Delta Chi has outstanding<lb />
friendship athleticism, leadership, scholarship, and most of all good<lb />
times. We are looking for men that want to make the most of college<lb />
life. If you would like to build a tradition rather than become part<lb />
ofone, Delta Chi Ls foryou. We look forward to meetingyou at rush,<lb />
and remember, If you can find a better fraternity, join them!<lb />
Alpha Phi House 10th St. 757-2767<lb />
Your college years are a prime opportunity to challenge yourself. This<lb />
means making the most of the classes, people, and situations you<lb />
encounter. Fraternities encourage this; Phi Kappa Tau is comprised of<lb />
a solid brotherhood involved in a wide range of campus activities. We<lb />
are also very strong�on a national level, with over 100 chapters across<lb />
the country and about 550,000 in academic scholarships awarded<lb />
annually through our headquarters. The advantages of fraternity<lb />
memberships do not end upon graduation. Phi Kappa Tau graduates<lb />
have the opportunity to get together at the house every year at alumni<lb />
events, such as Homecoming. So go ahead and challenge vourself, get<lb />
involved with a fratemitv. 409 ElizabethW 5th St. 752-0469<lb />
The Eta Kappa chapter of Sigma Pi was the second fastest chapter in<lb />
Sigma Pi International history. Sigma Pi is the up-and-coming<lb />
fraternity on campus. Sigma Pi is known for its diversity among<lb />
members yet has a very strong brotherhood. Sigma Pi is very<lb />
competitive with each and every fraternity on campus and with your<lb />
help will becomr an even more dominant part ofthe Greek system<lb />
at East Carolina. If you want to go Greek, experience a great<lb />
brotherhood, meet lots of people, and have a good time then go<lb />
Sigma Pi. 602D East 10th St 752-0184<lb />
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DeltaSigma Phi was chartered at East Carolina in April of 1971, and<lb />
has continually given what it could tobetterthe ECU Greek system.<lb />
Delta Sig is based on three simple, but loyal principles: Leadership,<lb />
Scholarship, and Brotherhood. Brotherhood is a phenomenon that<lb />
can be felt and witnessed much better than it can be explained. It is<lb />
a deep friendship with men who can always be depended upon to<lb />
help when there is a need, and to be there to share the experience<lb />
of self growth in the incredibly complex world of college life.<lb />
510 E. 10th St. 757 1817<lb />
Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity was founded on March 1, 1968 at the<lb />
University ofVirginia. Pika at EC U is a fraternity that takes great pride<lb />
in their involvement on the campus and around the community. Pika<lb />
was rechartered at ECU six years ago and has flourished to be one of<lb />
the greatest supporters of the Greek system. Ifyoue thinking of going<lb />
Greek this year check out Pi Kappa Alphait may be one ofthe best<lb />
decisions of you college life. West 5th St 758-2110<lb />
Sigma Tau Gamma has a long and proud heritage of offering young<lb />
men the opportunity to broaden their lives through fraternal<lb />
brotherhood. With over 100 chapters across the country, Sigma Tau<lb />
Gamma is recognized nationally and has its home office in<lb />
Warrensburg, MO. Our national office works closely wh our<lb />
chapter here at East Carolina which maximizes our bonds to one<lb />
another and the community. Come sec what makes Sigma Tau<lb />
Gamma fraternity the most unique and diversified on campus. Sigma<lb />
Tau Gamma - taking tradition to tomorrow. 1210 Dickinson<lb />
Ave 757-0127<lb />
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The Kappa Alpha Order was chartered on September 26,1958 at<lb />
East Carolina University. At KA there is a deep tradition in<lb />
preserving the quality of Southern gentlemen. Kappa Alpha's<lb />
athletic program is known for its consistent rate of success. Our<lb />
brotherhood would like to extend an invitation to all interested men<lb />
to attend rush at our house. We are looking forward to meeting vou<lb />
during rush. 500 E. 11th St 757-3826<lb />
Pi Kappa Phi was chartered at East Carolina in 1963. Since the<lb />
beginning we have proven to be a strong force in the development of<lb />
fine young men to serve our campus. We offer a variety of activities to<lb />
excel in ranging form a string athletic program to community service<lb />
and projects for the handicapped. We are known to have a very strong<lb />
social program and hold many major events throughout the year. We<lb />
have a very strong alumni association that helps in our endeavors. Our<lb />
scholarship program helps to develop our brothers as students. So<lb />
remember, when you're in a rush to the onlv wayGO PI KAPP!<lb />
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Tau Kappa Epsilon, founded in 1899, has become the largest<lb />
international fraternity with around 365 chapters in the U.S. and<lb />
Canada. TKE calls itself "the fraternity foi lite" and over 100,000<lb />
members worldwide are proving it through their interest in the<lb />
fraternity that continues long after graduation. TKE participates in<lb />
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Kappa Sigma was founded on the East Carolina Campus on<lb />
November 20, 1966. Since then the fratemitv has strived to<lb />
represent the Greek system of ECU well. Locatedon Tenth Street<lb />
directly across from campus, the fraternity offers a convenient spot<lb />
for its member to gather between classes, as well as being in easy<lb />
walking distance from the residence halls. The basis ofthe Kappa Sig<lb />
fraternity is its brotherhood and through that brotherhood we will<lb />
continue to grow and prosper long into the future. 700 E. 10th St<lb />
757-1005<lb />
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At East Carolina, Sigma Nu is a combination of rich tradition and new<lb />
membership. First chartered in 1959, the Eta Beta chapter of Sigma<lb />
Nu is among the oldest of all Fraternities at ECU. Fraternity life at<lb />
Sigma Nu offers many things for all its members: an active social lite,<lb />
strong support for athletics, community service, and academics.<lb />
Nationally, Sigma Nu is among the best in allcategories.Withover230<lb />
chapters and 130 thousand brothers, it is the third largest fraternity<lb />
internationally. Itscomprehensive Educational Foundation (L.E.A.D.)<lb />
provides many scholarships and offers many great leadership<lb />
development programs. We encourage vou to Rush Sigma Nu and<lb />
above all, GO GREEK' 618 S. Pitt St 752-9607<lb />
Theta Chi was first chartered at East Carolina on March 15,1958.<lb />
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pride themselves on the concept of unity and closeness within the<lb />
brotherhood. Theta Chi strives among the top in athletics and<lb />
scholastics and is a catalyst for individual accomplishment. We<lb />
challenge you to be a part of our continued success and extend an<lb />
invitation to rush Theta Chi. Our new house location is 312 East<lb />
1 IthSt. (758-6969). BeapartoftheGreekleaderofrhe90's. ROLL<lb />
CHI! 312 E 11th St 758-6969<lb />
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