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Big Loss<lb />
The ECU football team loses a<lb />
valuable member of the<lb />
defensive coaching staff to the<lb />
New York Jets.<lb />
Story on page 8.<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
It's Play Time! ! !<lb />
"A Servant and Two Masters"<lb />
will be performed Feb. 10 thru<lb />
Feb. 15 at 8:00pm each night<lb />
with a 2:00 matinee on Sunday<lb />
the 13th. Story on page 6.<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Wr&amp;XvrSb-DKveqM.tJ Circulation 12,000<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Tuesday, February 8,1994<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Shared Visions campaign off and running<lb />
a<lb />
VERSITY<lb />
Photo by Cedric Van Buren<lb />
Max Ray Joyner, the president of Shared Visions, and ECU Chancellor<lb />
Richard Eakin take great pride in the accomplishments of the campaign.<lb />
By Jon Cawley<lb />
Staff Writer"<lb />
Last Thursday night,<lb />
Chancellor Eakin kicked off the<lb />
first Shared Visions campaign<lb />
at the Greenville Country Club.<lb />
The Pitt County campaign is the<lb />
largest and first to begin, out of<lb />
15 regional campaigns in North<lb />
Carolina and the Southeast.<lb />
Max Ray Joyner, the presi-<lb />
dent of Shared Visions, opened<lb />
the evening's program with a<lb />
short speech concerning Shared<lb />
Visions and their goals for ECU.<lb />
The program began three years<lb />
ago, and it's biggest previous<lb />
campaign raised $2.5 million for<lb />
the School of Business � much<lb />
less than the $50 million cur-<lb />
rent goal, joyner said.<lb />
He added that the current<lb />
campaign has raised $37 mil-<lb />
ECU's way is Inf oHighway<lb />
By Jason Williams<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
ECU is determined to be-<lb />
come more than road kill on<lb />
North Carolina's new informa-<lb />
tion highway, as the School of<lb />
Medicine and other sections of<lb />
the university will be important<lb />
parts of the network.<lb />
ECU was one of 106 sites<lb />
around the state selected to par-<lb />
ticipate in the information high-<lb />
way. The sites range from high<lb />
schools and community colleges<lb />
in rural areas to major research<lb />
universities. ECU will offer two<lb />
sites initially at the medical school<lb />
and in Joyner Library.<lb />
"We are at the forefront of<lb />
the development of medical ap-<lb />
plications for use on the informa-<lb />
tion network said David C.<lb />
Balch, director of the Center for<lb />
Health Sciences Communication<lb />
in the ECU School of Medicine.<lb />
Balch is currently working on an<lb />
application called<lb />
"telemedicine in which doctors<lb />
can use communications equip-<lb />
ment such as telephone lines, mi-<lb />
crowave relays and video cam-<lb />
eras to examine patients at dis-<lb />
tant locations. The Medical<lb />
School already has telemedicine<lb />
links with sites in Ahoskie, Jack-<lb />
sonville and Central Prison in<lb />
Raleigh.<lb />
"Telemedicine is a leading<lb />
application that will drive the<lb />
highway Balch said. "ECU is in<lb />
an important position because we<lb />
are involved in the development<lb />
of these applications<lb />
ECU and Pitt County Me-<lb />
morial Hospital were among the<lb />
first to develop an electronic data<lb />
system that allows hospitals to<lb />
share information about patients'<lb />
records, Balch said.<lb />
Dr. Diana M. Henshaw, di-<lb />
rector of Continuing Education<lb />
and Summer School, is coordi-<lb />
nating the hookup in Joyner Li-<lb />
brary. She is a member of the<lb />
N.C. Information Highway<lb />
Training Subcommittee and<lb />
serves as the chairperson for<lb />
ECU's Telecommunications<lb />
Committee.<lb />
"I think the information<lb />
highway is going to be a won-<lb />
derful thing she said. "It will<lb />
provide advancements to health<lb />
care and distance learning, and<lb />
will help establish links with<lb />
business and industry that we've<lb />
never had before<lb />
The highway will offer two-<lb />
way, interactive teaching from<lb />
See ECU page 3<lb />
Justice serves ECU student<lb />
By Jeb Brookshire<lb />
Photo by Cedric Van Buren<lb />
Rick Lappin, ECU criminal justice<lb />
major and scholarship recipient.<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Every year the North Caro-<lb />
lina Sheriff's Association awards<lb />
10 academic scholarships in the<lb />
amount of $2,000 to criminal jus-<lb />
tice majors. This year, Richard<lb />
"Rick" Lappin Jr a junior at ECU<lb />
fromRoxboro,N.C,received this<lb />
honor.<lb />
Recipients of the scholar-<lb />
ships must be criminal justice<lb />
majors and have a recommenda-<lb />
tion from the sheriff of their<lb />
county.<lb />
"I recommended Rick be-<lb />
cause he has always worked hard<lb />
in school, and if anybody wanted<lb />
it the scholarship, he did said<lb />
Dennis Oakley, the Person County<lb />
Sheriff. "Good people deserve<lb />
breaks, too<lb />
The scholarships are open<lb />
to anyone majoring in criminal<lb />
justice, but it is helpful if one of<lb />
the applicant's parents works for<lb />
the sheriff's department. In<lb />
Lappin's case, neither of his par-<lb />
ents do.<lb />
"It was a real surprise to get<lb />
the scholarship, because only 10<lb />
people get it, and their parents<lb />
are usually working for the<lb />
sheriff's department Lappin<lb />
said.<lb />
Although Lappin's parents<lb />
did not work for the sheriff, his<lb />
father did drive an ambulance.<lb />
Through that job, Lappin's father<lb />
See JUSTICE page 3<lb />
ECU fraternity gears up for 124-mile work-out<lb />
Bylaura Allard<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
While Friday afternoon may<lb />
traditionally consist of rest and relax-<lb />
ation for many ECU students, mem-<lb />
bersof the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity<lb />
are planning to get in a little exercise<lb />
�124 miles, to be exact � to raise<lb />
money for the Ronald McDonald<lb />
House.<lb />
"We decided to contribute to<lb />
them financially because a lot of<lb />
people don't know how to help the<lb />
community said "Walk to<lb />
Wilmington" Chairman Mike<lb />
Cames. "This gives them the chance,<lb />
and to make the community aware<lb />
thatfratemitiesaren'tallaboutparty-<lb />
ing, but development into a better<lb />
person<lb />
The planned hike stretches<lb />
from the Student Stores at ECU to<lb />
Trask Coliseum at the University of<lb />
North Carolina-Wilmington.<lb />
The members will divide into<lb />
three groups, and each group will<lb />
altematemilesastheydribblebasket-<lb />
balls in the third annual Walk to<lb />
Wilmington.<lb />
Once they arrive in<lb />
Wilmington, the grou p will present a<lb />
check to Ronald McDonald House<lb />
Public Relatioas Director Stephanie<lb />
Barnard.<lb />
"We hope to donate about<lb />
$5,000 after expenses Carnes said.<lb />
"We'reexpectingeachbrothertoraise<lb />
$120<lb />
The brothers will leave ECU<lb />
on Feb.25at 12:30p.m. withPi Kappa<lb />
Alpha President Anthony Andujar,<lb />
Barnard, Mike Carnes, Chancellor<lb />
Richard Eakin, Dean of Students Ron<lb />
Speier and Assistant Athletic Direc-<lb />
tor Lee Workman, who will join the<lb />
group for the first steps of the trip.<lb />
Atleastoneperson will be drib-<lb />
bling the basketball at all times as the<lb />
unlikely team jogs to Wilmington for<lb />
Saturdaynight'sECUUNC-Wbas-<lb />
ketball game. The group will leave<lb />
See HIKING page 2<lb />
lion so far. Joyner acknowl-<lb />
edged that "the last dollars are<lb />
the hardest to raise but he<lb />
"feels confident for the rest<lb />
Joyner promoted the<lb />
Shared Visions campaign by la-<lb />
menting ECU's fine points and<lb />
its benefits for the surrounding<lb />
area. Joyner called ECU a "cul-<lb />
tural center<lb />
"The location of ECU con-<lb />
tributes much to the gradua-<lb />
tion rate Joyner said. He<lb />
added that many students from<lb />
the surrounding area would not<lb />
have the educational opportu-<lb />
nity otherwise.<lb />
Joyner cited ECU as the<lb />
"biggest employer east of Ra-<lb />
leigh" and said that there is<lb />
more building going on now<lb />
than ever as proof of ECU's<lb />
continued search for excel-<lb />
lence. Chancellor Eakin later<lb />
set the total amount of current<lb />
contruction on campus capital<lb />
projects at over $100 million<lb />
A short video was shown<lb />
following Joyner's opening,<lb />
which exposed ECU's tradition<lb />
of excellence to those in the au-<lb />
dience. In keeping with the<lb />
evening's message, the video<lb />
highlighted such events as the<lb />
$50,000 pledge from the city of<lb />
Greenville that got the college<lb />
started.<lb />
The video's conclusion<lb />
also listed Shared Vision's cam-<lb />
paign strategies for distinction.<lb />
The goals of the campaign list<lb />
the endowment, facilities and<lb />
annual support as the highest<lb />
areas for growth.<lb />
Within the endowment,<lb />
$26.5 milllion is marked for<lb />
three major areas. The first is<lb />
student development. Merit-<lb />
based scholarships make up<lb />
$5 million of that monev,<lb />
graduate fellowships $3 mil-<lb />
lion, personal development<lb />
program for athletes $1 mil-<lb />
lion and $500,000 for minor-<lb />
ity leadership awards.<lb />
The second area desig-<lb />
nated for improvement is fac-<lb />
ulty enrichment. Under fac-<lb />
ulty enrichment, professor-<lb />
ships and distinguished pro-<lb />
fessorships account for $4.5<lb />
million, research initiatives<lb />
and teaching enhancement<lb />
$1.5 million and endowed lec-<lb />
tureships $1.5 million.<lb />
The final endowment<lb />
area is program enhancement.<lb />
Within this program an en-<lb />
dov ment for the visual and<lb />
performing arts accounts for<lb />
See VISIONS page 3<lb />
Problems abound on campus<lb />
By Tina Chiwona<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Across campus, theft and<lb />
mutilation hamper the conve-<lb />
nience of ECU services, and re-<lb />
sult in higher prices and greater<lb />
aggravation for students, fac-<lb />
ulty and staff.<lb />
"Mutilation of materials is<lb />
a major problem (at the Joyner<lb />
Library) said Gordon Barbour,<lb />
the night supervisor. People tear<lb />
pages from books, magazines<lb />
and periodicals because they<lb />
think that they will not get<lb />
caught. The reason why this be-<lb />
havior occurs is that people do<lb />
not want to make their own cop-<lb />
ies.<lb />
This behavior happens of-<lb />
ten, and the library assistants<lb />
are alerted of this problem only<lb />
when other patrons wish to bor-<lb />
row a book or copy certain<lb />
pages, only to find that pages<lb />
are missing.<lb />
"This is very common with<lb />
the serials and the periodicals<lb />
Barbour said. "It happens on a<lb />
daily basis<lb />
However, since the warn-<lb />
ing sign has been up by the exit,<lb />
the number of unchecked mate-<lb />
rials have reduced considerably.<lb />
"I feel like the sign has<lb />
helped so far Barbour said. The<lb />
sign was erected last December<lb />
and in the summer of '93, a<lb />
policy was put in effect that per-<lb />
mits the library assistants to<lb />
check IDs and take down a<lb />
patron's ID number each time<lb />
the theft protection system is<lb />
activated.<lb />
Van Vanhorne, a student<lb />
assistant, agrees with Barbour<lb />
and said, "With the policy of<lb />
recording names and ID num-<lb />
bers of the students of patrons<lb />
caught taking unchecked mate-<lb />
rials, the frequency has gone<lb />
down<lb />
According to Vanhorne,<lb />
even though it is not a big prob-<lb />
lem, it is still there. Students try<lb />
to take out magazines and other<lb />
periodicals in hope of not get-<lb />
ting caught.<lb />
People attempt to do this<lb />
by sneaking out materials that<lb />
are small enough to slip into<lb />
their notebooks. Again<lb />
Vanhorne emphasizes that,<lb />
"they believe that they will not<lb />
get caught, when in fact they<lb />
Photo by Cedric Van Buren<lb />
do<lb />
Trudy McGlohon, a li-<lb />
brary assistant, has worked<lb />
at Joyner Library for 12 years.<lb />
See THIEVES page 2<lb />
Video yearbook needs local sound<lb />
By Tammy Zion<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Strike up the band and sub-<lb />
mit your music to be used in this<lb />
year's Treasure Chest, ECU's video<lb />
yearbook. Tra?sureCa?sf editorsare<lb />
seeking different varieties of mu-<lb />
sic � country, rock, classical or<lb />
even instrumental � to fit in with<lb />
the hours of video they have taped<lb />
throughout the past year.<lb />
Time is running out; music<lb />
must be entered by Feb. 18.<lb />
"We found out this year that<lb />
we cannot have any copyrighted<lb />
music in our tape the Treasure<lb />
Chest unless we pay for their roy-<lb />
alties said Stephen Lewis, execu-<lb />
tive producer for the Treasure Cliest.<lb />
Using copyrighted music<lb />
would cost an estimated $5,000,<lb />
even though the tape is non-profit,<lb />
Lewis said.<lb />
"We wantto be sure that we're<lb />
not violating the law said Greg<lb />
Brown, TrcasureChest class ins true-<lb />
tor. "We don't want to get the Uni-<lb />
versity into any trouble, but we<lb />
want to do something creative and<lb />
original<lb />
"Talking to people last year,<lb />
they wanted more local bands or<lb />
our own music department in the<lb />
video yearbook L,ewis said. "It<lb />
would be a great way for them<lb />
local bands and musicians to get<lb />
free publicity, by having 5,000 tapes<lb />
distributed throughout ECU and<lb />
possibly other schools<lb />
Bands or m usicians played<lb />
in the video yearbook must sign<lb />
a paper staring that the Treasure<lb />
Chest has permission to use their<lb />
music. Credit will be given for<lb />
performances or clips at the end<lb />
of the tape. All submitted music<lb />
will be returned.<lb />
"Musicians over at the<lb />
school of music and some of the<lb />
local musicians here in town <lb />
they've really impressed the stu-<lb />
dents, they've impressed me and<lb />
we would like to hear from them<lb />
Brown said.<lb />
See BANDS page 3<lb />
Devastation cripples war-torn Bosnia-Herzegovina<lb />
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-<lb />
Herzegovina (AP) � Victims of a<lb />
weekend of carnage were hur-<lb />
riedly buried today because the<lb />
cemeteries were exposed to snip-<lb />
ers and shell fire.<lb />
Gravediggers laid the cof-<lb />
fins of many of the 68 bombing<lb />
victims in the ground at dawn.<lb />
Mourners were only able to spend<lb />
a few minutes in the mist at the<lb />
gravesites before leaving. The soc-<lb />
cer field-turned-cemetery on the<lb />
north side of Sarajevo is danger-<lb />
ously exposed to Serb positions.<lb />
The U.N. chief has asked for<lb />
the authority to order NATO<lb />
bombing runs on Serb mortar<lb />
positions around Sarajevo, al-<lb />
though President Clinton played<lb />
down the prospect of retaliation<lb />
for the shelling Saturday that<lb />
killed 68 and wounded 200 in the<lb />
deadliest attack on the Bosnian<lb />
capital in the 22-month-old war.<lb />
In an apparent policy shift,<lb />
Britain todav called for "more<lb />
muscular action than hitherto by<lb />
the United Nations" to end the<lb />
killings in Sarajevo. "Its purpose<lb />
must be not merely to punish or<lb />
retaliate but to improve the situa-<lb />
tion in Sarajevo said an official<lb />
from Prime Minister John Major's<lb />
office. He spoke onlv on condi-<lb />
tion of anonymity.<lb />
I<lb />
��- -<lb /><pb facs="00058453_tn_0002" /><lb />
2 The East Carolinian<lb />
February 8, 1994<lb />
THIEVES<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
Students pay to keep library open<lb />
The Student Government Association at Chabot College in<lb />
Pleasonton, Calif has donated $12,754 to keep the library open an<lb />
additional 10 hours every week. The hours were cut in 1993 as a<lb />
budget reduction. The donation will allow the library to pay staff to<lb />
keep the facility and computer labs open until 9 p.m. Monday<lb />
through Thursday, instead of closing at 7:30 p.m and to resume<lb />
Saturday service. "Budget cuts have affected not only our fees and<lb />
opportunities as students, but some of the valued services we may<lb />
have taken for granted, such as the library-learning resource cen-<lb />
ter said Luis Molina, president of the Associated Students of<lb />
Chabot College. Last year, the student government at Solano<lb />
Collegemadeadona tion to keep open sever al sections of university<lb />
transfer courses that had been scheduled for elimination because of<lb />
budget cuts.<lb />
No news is not always good news<lb />
The student newspaper at Ferris State University published a<lb />
nearly blank edition to protest budget cuts that would eliminate the<lb />
school's journalism department. The staff of the bi-weekly paper,<lb />
The Torch, published the edition late last year to show students what<lb />
the university will be like without a journalism program. The 12-<lb />
page paper contained only two small cartoons denouncing the cuts<lb />
and an editorial explaining the blank pages. The paper's opinion<lb />
editor, Ron Woycehoski, said the edition was published to express<lb />
dismay about the university cutting $7.9 million from its budget by<lb />
eliminating 17 academic programs. According to Woycehoski, the<lb />
paper received some critcism about their action, but response from<lb />
students has been mostly positive.<lb />
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Compiled by Jason Wil'iams. Taken from CPS<lb />
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"Definitely, people try and take<lb />
books out, but take out maga-<lb />
zines more. In fact, magazines<lb />
are more of a daily event<lb />
McGlohon said, "while all oth-<lb />
ers are sporadic<lb />
McGlohon adds that even<lb />
when people are studying at the<lb />
library and get up to use the rest<lb />
rooms, they return to find that<lb />
their books and bags have been<lb />
stolen.<lb />
The assistants at Joyner Li-<lb />
brary want people to know that<lb />
if they are caught with un-<lb />
checked or mutilated materials<lb />
when leaving the library, seri-<lb />
ous measures will be taken. The<lb />
Warning sign is there to discour-<lb />
age such unfavorable behavior<lb />
from any patron using the li-<lb />
brary.<lb />
This problem of theft does<lb />
not apply only to Joyner Library,<lb />
but also to other parts of cam-<lb />
pus. At the Student Store, text<lb />
book theft is a serious concern.<lb />
The store installed a security<lb />
camera last Spring.<lb />
"The camera helps, espe-<lb />
cially when there are a lot of<lb />
people shopping said Mike<lb />
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the actual crime taking place and<lb />
the person he said. The store is<lb />
hoping to install a new security<lb />
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Stolen books are usually<lb />
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The store does have the power<lb />
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JUSTICE<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
"We hope to have a huge re-<lb />
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teachers and for consultations with<lb />
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out who can't afford a high priced<lb />
attorney Lappin said. "I want to<lb />
help people out and I think that<lb />
would be a good way to<lb />
Lappin plans to graduate<lb />
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criminal justice. After school, he<lb />
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S2miIlion, library collection$l.5<lb />
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public schools $1.5 million and<lb />
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In Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Saturday,<lb />
Serbian shelling killed 68 and wounded 200 in<lb />
the deadliest attack on the capital since the war<lb />
began. The siege, which has been on-going for 22<lb />
months, has brought about many a furrowed<lb />
brow with leaders and everyday citizens alike.<lb />
The United Nations and NATO have<lb />
avoided a confrontation while threatening air<lb />
strikes for more than a year now. Many people<lb />
have reacted to this, questioning how the world<lb />
powers could just stand by and watch the hor-<lb />
rors without interfering. After an attack like the<lb />
one this weekend however, even some of the<lb />
most pacifistic are asking if steps should be<lb />
taken to try and end the fighting. Even with that,<lb />
it seems as if the conclusion is still split.<lb />
The U.N. Secretary-General Boutros<lb />
Boutros-Ghali asked for the power to order<lb />
NATO bombing runs on Serb mortar positions<lb />
around Sarajevo. Clinton played down the pros-<lb />
pect, saying, "The appropriate thing now is to<lb />
see if this horrible incident can be the spur to a<lb />
vigorous effort to a peace agreement. That's<lb />
what we ought to focus on now Boutros-Ghali<lb />
wants NATO members to give him permission<lb />
to call for bombing runs "against artillery or<lb />
mortar positions in or around Sarajevo which<lb />
are responsible for attacks on civilian targets<lb />
NATO foreign ministers will meet today in<lb />
an emergency session to consider the bombing<lb />
request.<lb />
The solution to a problem like Bosnia is not<lb />
an easy one. What leaders must be careful with<lb />
is getting "caught up in the action so to speak.<lb />
When something as chaotic as war comes along,<lb />
these leaders of the world (NATO, the United<lb />
Nations) must take it upon themselves to ratio-<lb />
nally discuss viable solutions in a way that the<lb />
warring factions cannot. They must become the<lb />
peacekeepers and must support that ideal to the<lb />
furthest extent.<lb />
What has been known to happen, more than<lb />
once, is for these leaders to become trigger happy<lb />
and jump into a seeming solution before it can be<lb />
rationally thought out. In the case of Bosnia, while<lb />
it is true that fighting has gone on for an excess of<lb />
22 months, there have been no real plans as to how<lb />
intervening will stop the killing. Senator Phil<lb />
Gramm, a Republican from Texas, agrees with<lb />
this line of thinking: "Nobody in the military has<lb />
told me that bombing would be decisive<lb />
Coupled with the numerous views within<lb />
the U.N. as to how to end the fighting, the end<lb />
result is an indecisiveness that most apparent to<lb />
the Serbs, who use it to their advantage. Since the<lb />
war began in April 1992, the U.N. has sent in<lb />
peacekeeping forces, authorized a naval blockade<lb />
and economic sanctions on Serbia, as well as set up<lb />
a war-crimes tribunal and authorized NATO jets<lb />
to enforce a U.N. no-fly zone over Bosnia. None<lb />
seem to have helped.<lb />
Continuing on this path of sanctioning means<lb />
that peacekeeping forces will have to remain to<lb />
protect those that cannot protect themselves. Just<lb />
how much further the U .N. takes it will be decided<lb />
upon in one way or another. Hopefully these<lb />
decision makers will remember that statesman-<lb />
ship is all about keeping a clear line of vision on the<lb />
world's problems.<lb />
By Brian Hall<lb />
By Barbara Irwin<lb />
Lifting trade embargo manipulates emotions<lb />
Environmental education radical in its scope<lb />
Since my fiance has an 11-<lb />
year-old sister, occasionally I get<lb />
�te'see what sort of silliness the<lb />
public school system is teaching<lb />
these days. However, I was not<lb />
aware, until reading a report by<lb />
Jonathan Adler, an environmen-<lb />
tal policy ana- MHMMHBHi<lb />
lyst, how silly<lb />
gome of this<lb />
stuff hasgotten,<lb />
especially<lb />
about environ-<lb />
mental issues.<lb />
Most class-<lb />
room materials<lb />
areprovidedby<lb />
the radical en- <lb />
vironmental<lb />
groups, whose political agenda in-<lb />
fluences the information theysup-<lb />
ply. This is roughly equivalent to<lb />
allowing most sex education ma-<lb />
terials to besupplied by Operation<lb />
Rescue. There are many big envi-<lb />
ronmental myths being pushed<lb />
on the youth of America.<lb />
Recycling is always good. Re-<lb />
cycling is sweeping America's<lb />
schools (including ECU). Guides<lb />
like the EPA's "Let's Reduce and<lb />
Recycle" teaches elementary<lb />
school children that recycling re-<lb />
duces pollution and saves natural<lb />
resources, energy, money and land<lb />
fill space. The truth is that recy-<lb />
cling can actually be worse for the<lb />
environment. Bleaching recycling<lb />
paper causes more water pollu-<lb />
tion than bleaching virgin pulp.<lb />
Cleaning cloth diapers uses mas-<lb />
sive amounts of water, energy and<lb />
detergent. Recydingpaper willnot<lb />
even save many trees. About 87<lb />
percent of all paper in the United<lb />
States is from trees specifically<lb />
planted for that purpose by the<lb />
paper industry. Thus recycling<lb />
paper may actually reverse the<lb />
trend of an increase in U.S. forest-<lb />
land of the past 40 years.<lb />
Plastic is bad. Children are told<lb />
that paper is better for the environ-<lb />
ment than plastic, that "plastic foam<lb />
is made with chemicals that make<lb />
the ozone hole bigger (50 Simple<lb />
Things Kids Can Do to Save the Earth)<lb />
Plastics are attacked because they<lb />
MaHMMHHMi an be diffi-<lb />
cult to recycle.<lb />
The truth is that<lb />
recycling can<lb />
actually be worse<lb />
for the<lb />
environment.<lb />
Yet this non-<lb />
biodegrad-<lb />
abilityisapro-<lb />
tectionfor hu-<lb />
man health.<lb />
Plastic is also<lb />
preferablebe-<lb />
causeitcanbe<lb />
 produced<lb />
with less than<lb />
one-tenth of the energy of other ma-<lb />
terials.<lb />
Contrary to popular opinion,<lb />
the production of polystyrene has<lb />
not required theuseof chlorofluoro-<lb />
carbons (CFCs) for years, and thus<lb />
poses no threat to the ozone layer.<lb />
John Ruston of the Environmental<lb />
DefenseFundadmitted "Idon'tthink<lb />
that we have strong evidence that<lb />
one is better than the other<lb />
We produce too much garbage.<lb />
Many texts state that we are facing a<lb />
garbage crisis, that we are running<lb />
out of places to dump our trash.<lb />
However, should landfilling be de-<lb />
sired, there is ample space for our<lb />
trash. Research by Resources for the<lb />
Future has demonstrated that all of<lb />
the solid waste produced in America<lb />
in the next 1,000 years could easily fit<lb />
in a landfill less than one-tenth the<lb />
size of the United States. Also, new<lb />
technology is discovering how to<lb />
convert trash into energy, further<lb />
reducing the need for landfills.<lb />
Acid rain. Students are repeat-<lb />
edly told that acid rain is killing fish<lb />
and trees. Butthecongressional-com-<lb />
missioned $700 mill ion study by the<lb />
National Acid Precipitation Assess-<lb />
ment Program concluded that not<lb />
only is it not a problem for eastern<lb />
forests, it actually helps provide ni-<lb />
trogen, an important nutrient.<lb />
Air pollution is growing worse.<lb />
This Planet is Mine states that "the<lb />
airpollutionproblemsarehereand<lb />
they aregmwingatanalarming rate<lb />
There is almost no recognition that,<lb />
by most measurements, air quality is<lb />
improving. According to EPA data,<lb />
ground-level ozone (smog) is de-<lb />
clining significantly in most urban<lb />
areas.<lb />
Global warming. Books like Tfie<lb />
Greenhouse Effect: Life on a Warmer<lb />
Planet state thatscientistsbelieve that<lb />
theworld'sfoodsupplywilldwindle<lb />
away, and entire islands be flooded.<lb />
It is put forward as scientific fact that<lb />
global warming is a threat tociviliza-<lb />
tion. But even a poll of scientists<lb />
conductedbyGreenpeacefound that<lb />
more climatologists felt that there<lb />
was no crisis presented by the cur-<lb />
rent situation.<lb />
Tlieozone layer. This is theother<lb />
"threat" whichenvironmentalistsare<lb />
using to try to scare our children,<lb />
who are told that skin cancer and<lb />
cataracts will soon increasedramati-<lb />
caify. Even Vice President Gore said<lb />
that we should teach our children to<lb />
fear the sky. Children, and the rest of<lb />
us, are never told that even a worst<lb />
case scenario of a 10 percent deple-<lb />
tion of the ozone would result in a<lb />
rise of UV-B radiation to the same<lb />
levels one sees 100 miles closer to the<lb />
equator, or that some upper atmo-<lb />
sphere ozone readings in the 80s<lb />
were higher than those in the 50s.<lb />
Maintainingour environment<lb />
is important and should be taught in<lb />
the public school system. That does<lb />
not mean, however, that children<lb />
should be indoctrinated with theo-<lb />
ries and halt-truths. Children should<lb />
most definitely not be exposed the<lb />
the sort of virulent anti-progress<lb />
message espoused by most of these<lb />
radical environmental groups.<lb />
Last Thursday, President<lb />
Clinton announced that the 19-year-<lb />
old trade embargo against Vietnam<lb />
would be lifted as an attempt to gain<lb />
further knowledge about the 2,238<lb />
U.S. servicemen still listed at "miss-<lb />
ing in action And, oh yeah, it will<lb />
also help to reduce our $115 billion<lb />
trade deficit. Well, well. Will the real<lb />
President Clinton, with the real rea-<lb />
son for lifting this trade embargo,<lb />
please stand?<lb />
Is the President really trying to<lb />
spoon F" :d the American public this<lb />
line of crap? I mean, c'mon. After 19<lb />
years, some supreme being of Viet-<lb />
nam finally says, "Okay, okay. You<lb />
guys lift the trade embargo, and we'll<lb />
tell you all about the MIA-POWs<lb />
and we agree? Please.<lb />
Vietnam officials have tried for<lb />
years to tell the American people<lb />
that they are so busy trying to find<lb />
their own 330,000 MlAs that they<lb />
cannot possibly locate our 2300. The<lb />
whole reason for America's involve-<lb />
ment in Vietnam is to this day so<lb />
controversial, but a fact that seems<lb />
more evident is that some of our<lb />
own fighting heroes were indeed<lb />
shot down or buried and it is time to<lb />
accept this dreadful fate and move<lb />
on.<lb />
President Clinton has given<lb />
several excellent reasons for lifting<lb />
this tradeembargo, and I believe the<lb />
American public is mature and wise<lb />
enough to concur. First, lifting the<lb />
embargo would help the U.S. to de-<lb />
crease its $115 billion trade deficit,<lb />
because until now, most American<lb />
products have been smuggled into<lb />
Vietnam or purchased from other<lb />
third world countries which do not<lb />
have trade embargoes with the US<lb />
Also, Vietnam is rich in natural re-<lb />
sources, including a South China<lb />
Sea oil field that oil-giant Mobile<lb />
discovered in 1975 and hopes to be<lb />
able to explore and drill. Finally,<lb />
American big businessman, James<lb />
Rockwell, chimes in that "lifting the<lb />
embargo will assist in the effort to<lb />
find our MlAs because the more<lb />
Americans on the ground, the better<lb />
our chances for finding out exactly<lb />
' what happened<lb />
Okay, Jimmy, so are you say-<lb />
ing thatafter 16-hour days of negoti-<lb />
ating multi-billion dollar deals with<lb />
a poverty-stricken country, you and<lb />
your staff are going to don a pair of<lb />
cammiesand go wandering through<lb />
the brush and bamboo in hopes of<lb />
re-enacting a Chuck Norris survi val<lb />
search? Really<lb />
So far, however, it seems we<lb />
are making a sound investment<lb />
based on sound advice. Pretty safe,<lb />
huh? Well, perhaps not. With any<lb />
business venture come business<lb />
risks. Linda Lim, the editor of the<lb />
Journal of Asian Business says "there<lb />
is no gold mine just waiting to be<lb />
tapped in Vietnam. Since the U.S.<lb />
held out much longer than countries<lb />
such as Japan, France and Germany,<lb />
just getting established among the<lb />
many more experienced competi-<lb />
tors will be difficult<lb />
Yet, with thereasonsPresident<lb />
Clintonhasoutlined,Americanbusi-<lb />
ness is not going to resist the tempta-<lb />
tion. So good for them, and us.<lb />
However, President Clinton<lb />
can t let it end there because, well,<lb />
uh, he's the President, and try as he<lb />
must, his goal is to satisfy as many as<lb />
possible. So he brings in the big,<lb />
dangling piece of meat to tease<lb />
the MIA-POW families in their<lb />
hungry quest for truth. Many of<lb />
these families say President<lb />
Clintonhasnow takenaway their<lb />
only bit of leverage for forcing<lb />
Vietnam to disclose evidence of<lb />
MIA-POWs. To this, President<lb />
Clinton redefines leverage by<lb />
withholding "most favored na-<lb />
tion" status, full diplomatic rela-<lb />
tions, the exchange of ambassa-<lb />
dors and low tariffs.<lb />
Oh,pooh,pooh,B.C!What<lb />
about the idea of reestablishing<lb />
the embargo if this long-awaited<lb />
light of truth does not surface?<lb />
Which it will not, and which is<lb />
why a compromising claim like<lb />
this was not offered.<lb />
By the time an action like<lb />
that would emerge, American<lb />
businesses will have already been<lb />
established, the deficit will be<lb />
dropping and jobs will havebeen<lb />
secured. Try telling a few billion<lb />
thatthesepositivedevelopments<lb />
have to end so as to cradle a<lb />
couple thousand. The country<lb />
would be in an uproar.<lb />
So, Mr. Clinton, job well<lb />
done,kinda. Ibelieveif you want<lb />
to lift this trade embargo for the<lb />
profit-hungry businessmen and<lb />
reduce our trade deficit, fine.<lb />
Most Americans will agree that<lb />
in the long run, we will prosper.<lb />
But don't try to thrust an old,<lb />
crusty pacifier into our mouths<lb />
so that we will stop bawling for<lb />
truth by telling us that this move<lb />
will eventually uncover all the<lb />
secrets of the MIA-POWs.<lb />
Letters to the Editor<lb />
To the Editor.<lb />
The 3 February 1994 edition of Vie East Carolinian<lb />
contained a letter written by Thomas W. Blue. In this<lb />
letter Mr. Blue correctly pointed out that Walter B. Jones<lb />
Jr Republican candidate for the 3rd Congressional Dis-<lb />
trict, is not an attorney, nor has he ever attended law<lb />
school. What Mr. Blue failed to point out is that Mr. Jones<lb />
has never claimed to be an attorney, or to have attended<lb />
law school.<lb />
Mr. Jones voted for the plan that changed the lines<lb />
of the 1st Congressional District. Mr. Jones voted for the<lb />
redistricting plan only after the plan which he favored<lb />
was rejected. And then Mr. Jones voted for the plan only<lb />
after he submitted amendments that would keep his<lb />
hometown of Farmville from being split into two sepa-<lb />
rate districts.<lb />
Mr. Blue attempts to portray Mr. Jones as a liberal.<lb />
On this point Mr. Blue is obviously confused, misin-<lb />
formed, or does not know how to identify a liberal. A<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
 Mr. Blue has little knowledge of the United<lb />
StatesConstitution,especiallyArticleI,SectionIl,second<lb />
paragraph, which reads, "No person shall be a Repre-<lb />
sentative who shall not have attained to the age of<lb />
twenty-five years, and been seven years a citizen of the<lb />
United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an<lb />
inhabitant of that State in which he shall be chosen<lb />
Walter B. Jones Jr. did submit an amendment and<lb />
voted for the Congressional district plan for NorthCaro-<lb />
lina to (A) keep Pitt County in two U.S. Congressional<lb />
districts instead of three and (B) to keep the town city of<lb />
Farmville, his hometown, and other voting precincN in<lb />
one district instead of splitting the Farmville voting<lb />
townshipintotwodifferentdistrictsand precincts. Tobe<lb />
honest, the districts layouts are politically pornographic.<lb />
Many citizens of the Old North State both Democrats<lb />
and Republicans truly think that the N.C General As-<lb />
sembly hired several schizophrenics to draw these con-<lb />
gressional district lines.<lb />
Mr. Blue needs to re-research Jones Jrs voting<lb />
record on all issues. Walter B.JonesJr. hasnot hired some<lb />
simple review of Mr. Jones' voting record from his<lb />
days in the North Carolina House will prove Mr.<lb />
Blue wrong here.<lb />
Mr. Blue is also confused, misinformed, or<lb />
simply lying about several other things. Mr. Jones has<lb />
not received contributions from labor unions. It is<lb />
impossible for any challenger to receive PAC funds.<lb />
The Congressional club lias not hired a consultant for,<lb />
or donated any funds to, Mr. Jones.<lb />
Mr. Blue is, as I have pointed out, very con-<lb />
fused about the record of Mr. Jones. In such a short<lb />
letter it is impossible for me to properly address all of<lb />
the falsehoods that Mr. Blue has stated. However, if<lb />
he would like to discuss the record of Mr. Jones, learn<lb />
to identify a liberal, or discuss any of the other issues<lb />
surrounding this campaign, I am readily available!<lb />
Tony W. Joyner<lb />
Junior<lb />
Political Science<lb />
high priced Republican consultant from the Con-<lb />
gressional Club to run his campaign. If I remember<lb />
correctly, on Friday, January 14,1994, you did not<lb />
bother to listen to Walter B. Jones Jrs announcement<lb />
speech on the Pitt County Courthouse steps because<lb />
of your constant and rude behavior.<lb />
Mr. Blue, if you had listened, you would have<lb />
heard that Walter Jones Jr. was asked by many citi-<lb />
zens to run in the Third U.S. Congressional district<lb />
(Jones Jr. has stacks of letters to prove it). Also, Jones<lb />
Jr. clearly stated that he lives in the First U.S. Congres-<lb />
sional district and that he was offered an apartment<lb />
in the City of Greenville for $10.00 a month, but he<lb />
made it known by stating, "That is not what Walter B.<lb />
Jones Jr. stands for<lb />
Mr. Blue, if you had paid close attention to his<lb />
speech, you might have been more knowlegeable<lb />
abou t Jones Jr. 's voting record and his campaign but<lb />
you decided to lower your own reputation instead.<lb />
Steve Tyndall<lb />
Senior<lb />
History<lb />
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678-6386<lb />
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prices! Includes air hotel parties<lb />
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FLORIDA'S new Spring Break<lb />
hotspots! Cocoa Beach Key West!<lb />
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days in 27 acre Cocoa Beachfront re-<lb />
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8-BIT NINTENDO with 33 games,<lb />
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controls and zapper, hint book and<lb />
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trucks, boats, 4 wheelers, motorhomes,<lb />
by FBI, IRS, DE A. Available your area<lb />
now. Call 1-800-436-4363 ext. C-5999.<lb />
FOR SALE: Bar and bar fridge. Very<lb />
sturdy with plenty of space under-<lb />
neath. Graduating and must get rid of<lb />
these. Both for $80. Will sell dorm<lb />
refrigerator bar seperate. Brian at<lb />
321-2426.<lb />
KENWOOD pullout tape deck. CD<lb />
changer compatable with tape ad-<lb />
vance, music skip, and many other<lb />
features. $200neg. Call Ron at 931-<lb />
8817<lb />
LAB PUPPIES for sale. Not mixed!<lb />
Great V. Day's gift. $50 Call 830-6765.<lb />
Leave message if not at home.<lb />
UNIQUE ADULT CANDIES and<lb />
Valentine candies especially for you.<lb />
Chocolates and hard candies in gift<lb />
baskets, mugs or individually sold.<lb />
Call 321-1428.<lb />
MEMBERSHIP:clubforwomenonly.<lb />
$29.99 per month. Call Angie 931-<lb />
9768<lb />
PAY IN-STATE TUITION? Resi-<lb />
dency Status and Tuition is the bro-<lb />
chure by attorney Brad Lamb on the<lb />
in-state tuition residency process. For<lb />
sale: Student Stores Wright Building.<lb />
TICKET TO COLORADO for sale!<lb />
From Saturday Feb. 12 to Saturday<lb />
Feb. 19 $344.95. If interested, call<lb />
Kim ASAP at 931-9787.<lb />
1YR OLD IGUANA, hot rock, heat<lb />
lamp, flourescent light 30 gal. tank<lb />
wstand. Washer, dryer $50. Bench<lb />
 wrought iron table. 952-3349<lb />
COUCHCHAIR: creme w mauve<lb />
and green, excellent condition! $220,<lb />
call 830-1518.<lb />
AQUARIUM. 45 gallon Hex saltwa-<lb />
ter tank. Comes with matching cabi-<lb />
net and the best equipment available<lb />
for saltwater tanks. Paid $375, sell<lb />
$200. Call 830-5108.<lb />
FOR SALE: club for women only mem-<lb />
bership, $29 a month for 11 months;<lb />
Jenni-K emerald ring with gold lattice<lb />
band, price neg. call Marian at 355-<lb />
3995.<lb />
ATTENTION weight lifters and<lb />
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watchers: let me help you fill those<lb />
New Years resolutions. Sports supple-<lb />
ments at major discount prices:<lb />
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ders (all), Amino Acids, Creatine, Met-<lb />
rx, Vanadyl Sulfate, Yohimbe Bark,<lb />
Hot Stuff, Herbs, Multi-Vitamins, Su-<lb />
perGoldenSeal,andmanymore! Call<lb />
Brad today at 931-9097 for more info.<lb />
FOR SALE: 3 piece living room set<lb />
including sofa, love seat and wing<lb />
back chair (Queen Ann style). Mint<lb />
E Services Offered<lb />
COOMBS wordprocessing spread-<lb />
sheets and graphs. Low prices, pick-<lb />
up and delivery available, call Juliann<lb />
355-5043 anytime.<lb />
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weight loss, body building, and per-<lb />
sonal training. Initial consultation free!<lb />
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HORSEBACK RIDING LESSONS:<lb />
Special offer for ECU students. Great<lb />
way to get in shape! Experienced train-<lb />
ing, 3 miles from campus, beginner to<lb />
advanced. Call Debbie at 756-8236.<lb />
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five free hours of long distance calling!<lb />
Call 355-3789.<lb />
D.JS-D.JS-D.JS! Mobile Music Pro-<lb />
ductions is the disc jockey service you<lb />
need for your socials, parties, wed-<lb />
dings and formals. We play what you<lb />
want, when you want to here it. High-<lb />
est quality and profesionalism. Call<lb />
Lee at 758-4644 for bookings.<lb />
BE<lb /><lb />
Personals<lb />
RUSH Angel-Flight Silver Wings,<lb />
non-profit service organization that<lb />
E<lb />
Personals<lb />
is a refreshing alternative to Greek<lb />
life. Rush is Mon-Thurs. Feb. 7-10<lb />
on the 3rd floor of Wright Annex<lb />
from 5:30-6 30. Look for the signs<lb />
or call 355-9695 for more info.<lb />
STEPHANIE: It would have been<lb />
easier to remember if your hair<lb />
were green. Yet I'll never forget<lb />
your Rage Against The Machine -<lb />
You're beautiful! Me<lb />
HEY PEE-PEE We love you on<lb />
Thur. nights! You need to calm<lb />
down, your out of control! Really!<lb />
That looks fun! Love, Slow Girl,<lb />
Boss, and the other Hoochies. '<lb />
IQ<lb />
Greek<lb />
EPSILON SIGMA ALPHA- a ser-<lb />
vice sorority, will hold spring rush<lb />
Feb. 7-9. Please come any of these<lb />
days to General Classroom 2006<lb />
between 5:00-6:30. Refreshments<lb />
will be served each night. For fur-<lb />
ther info, please call 758-8126.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS to the<lb />
new members of Delta Zeta: Crys-<lb />
tal Brinn, Kelly Grav, and Susan<lb />
Scott!<lb />
SIGMA NU-The Superbowl party<lb />
was fun! We all had a great time!<lb />
Go Cowboys! Love, the sisters and<lb />
pledges of Pi Delta<lb />
SIG PI- The Peasant's Cafe was<lb />
rockin Thanks to Sig Pi! Love,<lb />
the sisters and pledges of Pi Delta.<lb />
TAU KAPPA EPSILON- We had a<lb />
blast last Fri. night! Sorry about<lb />
the tambourine! Looking forward<lb />
to the next time! Love, the sisters<lb />
and pledges of Pi Delta.<lb />
PI KAPPA PHI The fall out Thurs.<lb />
night was a lot of fun. Thanks for<lb />
a good time. Love Alpha Phi.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS Jenny<lb />
Vest on your engagement! Love,<lb />
your sisters.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS to the<lb />
newly initiated sisters of AOPI: An-<lb />
gel Byrd, Kristen Ingling, Amy<lb />
Mohr, Roxanne O'Ferrell, Kate<lb />
Sharp, Debbie Smith and Kristen<lb />
Sierocki.<lb />
GR�fiT LOCATION!<lb />
2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS<lb />
$488Month Includes<lb />
Basic Cable<lb />
$375Month wo Cable<lb />
Laundry Facility in Complex<lb />
Call 758-8394<lb />
Announcements<lb />
ATTENTION ECONOMICS<lb />
STUDENTS!<lb />
The ECU Economics Society will hold<lb />
elections on Tues. Feb. 8th at 7pm in<lb />
Brewster C wing room 305. any per-<lb />
sons interested in running for an office<lb />
must attend, In addition planning for<lb />
upcoming events will be discussed.<lb />
For Questions, please call the ECON<lb />
Dept. 757-6006<lb />
MAIOR EVENTS COMMiTTFF<lb />
Nawlins comes to ECU Mardi Gras<lb />
'94- ECU style is coming to campus<lb />
Feb. 11 from 9:00pm -2:00am at<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center. The sec-<lb />
ond annual event will be highlighted<lb />
bythe"LadyLuck"paradebeginning<lb />
at Tyler Residence Hall. All faculty,<lb />
staff, and students are welcome to<lb />
enjoy Jazz music, free bowling, bil-<lb />
liards and table tennis, video Karaoke,<lb />
the Bourbon Street Bingo parlor and<lb />
gaming establishment, the virtual re-<lb />
ality Alpha experience, a free cajun<lb />
buffet, and a bite from the authentic<lb />
KingCake. Valid ECI IDs are required<lb />
foradmission. Toenterthebestcami-<lb />
val mask contest or Lady Luck pa-<lb />
rade, contact the Mard. Gras floatcom-<lb />
mittee at 757-47.<lb />
RELATIONSHIPS GROUP<lb />
for men and women who want to<lb />
understand the challenges and confu-<lb />
sionsexperienced in relationships with<lb />
others. ThisgroupbeginsFeb.9. Reg-<lb />
isterearly-limited enrollment call 757-<lb />
6661.<lb />
.Zeta Phi Beta sorority and Phi Beta<lb />
Sigma fraternity will be co-sponsor-<lb />
ing a talent show on Tues. Feb. 8,1994;<lb />
at the Hendrix Theatre Mendenhall<lb />
StudentCenter,7pm. Admission is $2<lb />
for students wId. and $3 for non-<lb />
students. Anyone interested in par-<lb />
ticipating, please call Holland at 931-<lb />
9690 or Dealton at 355-8796.<lb />
HORA DE CONVERSACION!<lb />
Spanish club meeting and conversa-<lb />
tional hour at Filibuster's Restaurant,<lb />
Tues. Feb. 15 at 8:00pm. Comeoutand<lb />
enjoy practicing your Spanish skills!<lb />
Venga a charlar! For more info, con-<lb />
tact Ramon Serrano (931-8542) or<lb />
Karina Collentine (757-4129).<lb />
BALLOON-A-GRAM<lb />
send a balloon to your valentine!<lb />
PUSH will be selling balloons for $1<lb />
each at the student stores Mon. 27-<lb />
Fri. 211 from 10:00am-2:00pm. All<lb />
balloons will be delivered on Valen-<lb />
tines day. Mon. 214 to buildings on<lb />
campus. All proceeds will benefit the<lb />
PUSH organization.<lb />
ECU LAW SOCIETY<lb />
All students interested in the practice<lb />
of law or a law related career are in-<lb />
vited to attend the ECU Law Society<lb />
meeting on Feb. 14,1994 at 5:15pm in<lb />
Ragsdale218-A. We will discuss up-<lb />
coming events, take suggestions on<lb />
desired legal issues to be heard, and<lb />
plan visits by legal professionals. Stu-<lb />
dents wishing to gain membership<lb />
should inquireabouttheannualdues.<lb />
Refreshments will be offered.<lb />
SETA<lb />
ECU Students for the Ethical Treat-<lb />
ment of Animals will be having their<lb />
first meeting of the semester Thurs.<lb />
Feb. 10,6:30pm in General Classroom<lb />
Buildingroom 1005. Everyone is wel-<lb />
come.<lb />
FUTURE EDUCATORS!<lb />
The meeting for you! Wed. Feb. 9 in<lb />
Speight 301 at 4:00. SNCAE speakers<lb />
to answer the 1st year questions you<lb />
have! All come!<lb />
INTERNATIONAL STIJDFNT<lb />
ASSOCIATION<lb />
invites you to the Chinese New Year.<lb />
There will be food, entertainment and<lb />
prizes. Bring your friends, everyone is<lb />
welcome. The Chinese New Year will<lb />
be held on Feb. 12, 7-llpm in<lb />
Mendenhall Great Room. Tickets will<lb />
be available at the door. Tickets will<lb />
cost $3 for students and $5 for general<lb />
public. If you have any questions<lb />
pleasecall Patricia Steffen, 931-9809 or<lb />
Peng 752-9125.<lb />
WHAT MAIOR? WHAT CA-<lb />
REER? HOW DO I DECIDF?<lb />
A five session workshop is being of-<lb />
fered by the Counseling Center to help<lb />
you answer these questions. Take<lb />
assessment instruments. Learn career<lb />
research skills, and find out how per-<lb />
sonality affects career choice. Classes<lb />
begin the week of Feb. 14 Register<lb />
early- limi ted enrollmentcall 757-6661.<lb />
VALENTINES FLOWERS<lb />
sold by the LSS Society for fundraiser<lb />
will be sold in front of Mendenhall<lb />
and Tyler lobby Wed. Feb. 10-through-<lb />
Fri. Feb. 12, from ll:00-2:00pm $1.<lb />
Will be delivered Valentines Day (on<lb />
campus address only please) Remem-<lb />
ber friends as well as sweethearts!<lb />
WORKSHOP ON<lb />
CO-DEPENDENCY-<lb />
This three session educational work-<lb />
shop for men and women will focus<lb />
on identity and intimacy problems<lb />
and dysfunctional behaviors that are<lb />
rooted in early development and our<lb />
culture. Family behaviors, rules, and<lb />
individual roles will be identified, with<lb />
particular attention to how these af-<lb />
fect current personality styles and re-<lb />
lationships. Members are expected to<lb />
attend all three meetings. Time: Tues.<lb />
1:30-3pm Feb. 8,22,329 Wright Build-<lb />
ing.<lb />
lOINTHEECUCOIIFr.F<lb />
REPUBLICANS<lb />
Meeting every Wed. at 7pm, General<lb />
Classroom Building, rm. 1030. Dis-<lb />
cussing current events and issues con-<lb />
cerning North Carolina and our great<lb />
country, the USA. Come and find out<lb />
why the GOP is growing bigger and<lb />
faster in NC during the '90's.<lb />
PUSH THROUGH THF<lb />
BARRIERS<lb />
If you would like to work towards<lb />
reducing the architectural, as well as<lb />
the attitudinal barriers that students<lb />
with special needs are faced with ev-<lb />
ery day, then come to the next meet-<lb />
ing of PUSH (People United to Sup-<lb />
porttheHandicapped). Meetingsare<lb />
Thurs. at 5:30pm in the Greene Hall<lb />
Lobby. If you are a service organiza-<lb />
tion looking for a new project�this is<lb />
a great opportunity Be looking for<lb />
the Rock-a-thon on Feb. 19,12noon-<lb />
11:00pm. Get involved<lb />
ECU GOSPEL CHOIR<lb />
will be celebrating their 11th choir<lb />
anniversary Sat. Feb. 12,1994 at 6pm<lb />
in the Wright Auditorium on thecam-<lb />
pus of ECU. Admission for General<lb />
Public $2, students with ID $1. Fea-<lb />
tured choirs will be Barton College,<lb />
Greensboro College, UNC-Chapel<lb />
HiIl,Childrenof theSun (UNC-Char-<lb />
lotte), Fayetteville St. Univ and<lb />
Roanoke High School.<lb />
ECU SCHOOL OF ART<lb />
will be having their annual Valen-<lb />
tines sale Thurs. Feb. 10, Fri. Feb. 11s<lb />
and Sat. Feb. 12. The hours of the sale<lb />
are: Thur. and Fri. 8am-5pm and Sat.<lb />
10am to 2pm. The sale will take place<lb />
in the main downstairs lobby of the<lb />
Jenkins Fine Art Center on the ECU<lb />
campus across from the chancellor's<lb />
house on 5th street. All items for sale<lb />
are handcrafted bv ECU school of art<lb />
students. Items available for sale<lb />
include jewelry, cards, ceramics,<lb />
scarves, prints, foods. The school<lb />
of art welcomes all to come and<lb />
purchase for that special someone<lb />
a unique,handcrafted item for Val-<lb />
entines Day.<lb />
CONDOM WEEK<lb />
Feb. 14-19. Stop by the Student<lb />
Store on Feb. 14 for a condom val-<lb />
entine available with a S.25 dona-<lb />
tion to PIC ASO. Come by on Wed.<lb />
16th and tell us all that you know<lb />
about safe sex. It might earn you a<lb />
free condom.<lb />
PROJECT PALS<lb />
(Preparing for Life Skills) is an adult<lb />
volunteerprogram which matches<lb />
responsible adults with troubled<lb />
youth between the ages of 7-17 in<lb />
Pitt County. Volunteers must be<lb />
atleast 18 and ha ve their own trans-<lb />
portation. If you are interested in<lb />
becominga PALS volunteer, please<lb />
callSarahNewtonat 758-3554. We<lb />
need caring adults to makea differ-<lb />
ence in a child's life, so please call<lb />
today!<lb />
EPSILON SIGMA ALPHA<lb />
a service sorority is having spring<lb />
rusl i Feb. 7-9 in General Classroom<lb />
2006 from 5-6:30. Mon. night will<lb />
be info, night with snacks being<lb />
served Tues. night we will have<lb />
subs and Wed. night we will have<lb />
an Italian Feast, so please "Be our<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
Page 6<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
February 8, 1994<lb />
Mardi Gras celebration takes place at ECU<lb />
Photo courtesy of Jeanette Roth<lb />
By Bridget Hemenway<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Mardi Gras season is upon us<lb />
once again and the great celebra-<lb />
tion that has taken place in the streets<lb />
of NewOrleansforover 135 years is<lb />
coming to ECU for the second con-<lb />
secutive year.<lb />
Mardi Gras, which is French<lb />
for "Fat Tuesday refers to the<lb />
single-day culmina tion of the carrti-<lb />
valseason. TheMardiGrascelebra-<lb />
tion in New Orleans is always sched-<lb />
uled 46 days before Easter. This<lb />
means that the season of merriment<lb />
in New Orleans begins annually on<lb />
Jan. 6 and ends at midnight on Fat<lb />
Tuesday. During this season, orga-<lb />
nizations known as krewes hold<lb />
their own masquerade balls, pa-<lb />
rades and other celebrations. The<lb />
carnival season leads up to the<lb />
Catholic season of Lent, which be-<lb />
gins on Ash Wednesday. The name<lb />
"Fat Tuesday" comes in because,<lb />
during Lent, Catholics do not eat<lb />
IFC makes new changes, reaches goal<lb />
By Laura Jackman<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Interfraternity Council<lb />
(IFC) is only one month into its<lb />
new term, but it is already achiev-<lb />
ing a goal that was set up last<lb />
December. Together with Career<lb />
Services, IFC is implementing a<lb />
mentor program in hopes of bring-<lb />
ing alumni and pledges closer to-<lb />
pher.<lb />
The idea for the program<lb />
stemmed from the fact that there<lb />
isn't much involvement from fra-<lb />
ternity alumni outside of mon-<lb />
etary donations.<lb />
The way the mentor program<lb />
works is that all new pledges from<lb />
every fraternity will be paired up<lb />
with alumni within their frater-<lb />
nity. In addition to the fraternity<lb />
mentors, pledges receive big<lb />
brothers who are current ECU stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
"The objective is to give<lb />
pledges a more experienced view<lb />
of Greek life while providing some<lb />
direction on how to achieve their<lb />
individuals goals said John<lb />
Ezzell, IFC president.<lb />
Pledges will be required to<lb />
contact their mentors and ask a<lb />
series of questions pertaining to<lb />
the graduates' lives during and<lb />
following college. The mentor<lb />
should be seen as a source of first-<lb />
hand knowledgeof lifeafter ECU.<lb />
Career Services director, Dr.<lb />
Jim Westmoreland, hopes the pro-<lb />
gram will make a big difference<lb />
for alumni, fraternities and stu-<lb />
dents as a whole. "We are hoping<lb />
to create a network that will branch<lb />
outtootherorganizationsatECU<lb />
said Westmoreland. "So many<lb />
good things can happen from this<lb />
program<lb />
Colonial Taverns discussed by UNC-W professor<lb />
By Daniel Witis<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
1 On Friday, Feb. 11, at<lb />
11:00 a.m. "Bit Of History" Lec-<lb />
ture Series visits Colonial Tav-<lb />
erns. UNC-W history professor<lb />
Dr. Alan Watson will perform<lb />
"More Than Just a Bed and Break-<lb />
fast: The Role of Taverns in Colo-<lb />
nial Society"<lb />
Colonial Taverns has pro-<lb />
vided people with food, lodging<lb />
and drink. They also offer a place<lb />
where people can meet and com-<lb />
pare gossip. In certain circum-<lb />
stances, taverns were even used<lb />
as post offices for the commu-<lb />
nity, and many times they offered<lb />
a forum for political discussion.<lb />
Most travelers<lb />
have discovered that<lb />
taverns differ greatly in<lb />
quality. Some provide<lb />
a primitive or crude at-<lb />
mosphere, while others<lb />
provide laid back cozy<lb />
surroundings.<lb />
Dr. Watson has taught at<lb />
UNC-W for the last 23 years. He<lb />
has also written several books and<lb />
articles such as Society in North<lb />
r<lb />
CapiiFi-ar<lb />
MUSEUM<lb />
Carolina, The North Carolina Expe-<lb />
rience: An Interpretive and Docu-<lb />
mentary History and A History of<lb />
Neiv Bern and Craven Counties. Dr.<lb />
Watson is a member<lb />
of the North Carolina<lb />
Historical Commis-<lb />
sion, and the N.C. Na-<lb />
tional Advisory Com-<lb />
mittee.<lb />
The "A Bit Of<lb />
History "lecture series<lb />
is scheduled on the second Friday<lb />
of every month. It provides a<lb />
humourous look at North Caro-<lb />
lina and lower Cape Fear History.<lb />
Lectures are free and open to the<lb />
public.<lb />
Cape Fear Museum is lo-<lb />
cated at 814 Market Street,<lb />
Wilmington, N.C. Museum hours<lb />
are Tuesday through Saturday 9<lb />
a.m. through 5 p.m and Sunday 2<lb />
to 5 p.m. Admission is $2.00 for<lb />
adults, $1.00 for children 5-17, col-<lb />
lege students with valid I.D. and<lb />
senior citizens. Admission is free<lb />
to children under five and mem-<lb />
bers of the Cape Fear Museum<lb />
Association. The first day of each<lb />
month, and the first and third Sun-<lb />
days are considered free days.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />
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Course of Empire<lb />
Initiation<lb />
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0 m m<lb />
This music is vaguely familiar.<lb />
It sounds like the sort of music<lb />
one might encounter upon entering<lb />
Alfredo's on a cold, rainy Tuesday<lb />
night. Its flavor is guitar-angst, alter-<lb />
native rage, industrial core. Picture<lb />
yourself with a pitcher and greasy<lb />
pizza and you're looking out onto a<lb />
lonelyGreenville highway. There isa<lb />
fluorescent glare on the window and<lb />
orange neon pierces your peripheral<lb />
vision YouhavebeenwatchingCNN<lb />
all day and have talked to no one.<lb />
This picture is the mood, head-<lb />
ache and disillusionment that de-<lb />
scribes Course of Empire's music on<lb />
their second album, Initiation. The<lb />
sound is fundamental, which is why<lb />
it is this reviewer's opinion that most<lb />
twenty-somethings willidentify with<lb />
it.<lb />
The first few songs are tiring be-<lb />
cause they melodically and philo-<lb />
sophically drone with messages like:<lb />
"this is the voice that lives in your<lb />
head these are the years you've<lb />
taken to bed open your arms andl'll<lb />
give them to you we're all in the<lb />
chopping grounds The fifth song,<lb />
"Apparition virtually kicks the<lb />
music to you, and the experience be-<lb />
gire.StrikmgresemblaiKetothestyles<lb />
of Pearl Jam, T.S.O.L. and Ministry<lb />
that occurred in the earlier songs dis-<lb />
appears. With "Apparition an au-<lb />
rhenticsoundemerges.Ithasaslower<lb />
tempo and conveys a haunting feel-<lb />
ing of dread rather than thecellar-like<lb />
feelingof a typical, dark, underground<lb />
club.<lb />
The band begins to go off on an<lb />
instrumental tangent, but it is un-<lb />
clear where or when since there are<lb />
no songbreaks. The instrumental<lb />
tracks are futuristic, forbidding and<lb />
hypnotic, but they are also thought-<lb />
provoking. Each song builds upon<lb />
the last and creates a powerful, col-<lb />
lective force of violently reactive<lb />
music.<lb />
Enoughdescribingthe album�<lb />
go out and experience it. But be<lb />
warned: The vibe is disturbing. As<lb />
the song "Infested" states, "the oil<lb />
oozes out, into the veins and out of<lb />
the mouth look Darwin straight in<lb />
the eye; he says 'evolve or die<lb />
Imagine the sonic dimension of these<lb />
words. Nuff' said.<lb />
� Cindy<lb />
Hawkins<lb />
Highlights boast Python<lb />
funnyman John Cleese<lb />
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP)�<lb />
He is acclaimed as England's premier<lb />
funn vman, he has starred on the clas-<lb />
sic "Monty Python" and "Fawlty<lb />
Towers" TV series, he wrote and<lb />
starred in the hit movie A Fish Qilled<lb />
Wanda and he won an Emmy for a<lb />
"Cheers" episode.<lb />
Yet John Cleese may be best-<lb />
known in the United States for his<lb />
silly TV commercials.<lb />
"They seem to play those<lb />
Magnavox commercials endlessly<lb />
he observed. "I get in cabs, and the<lb />
drivers say, 'Oh, not you again<lb />
"I think I know why peopleseem<lb />
to know me more from the commer-<lb />
cials. They play a lot on the football<lb />
broadcasts. So they get to a whole<lb />
audience (hat a lot of my stuff hasn't<lb />
gotten to. I had a level of notoriety<lb />
here that was very nice. Wanda raised<lb />
it a lot. But the commercials have<lb />
been extraordinary<lb />
The towering comedian was here<lb />
to receive the Jack Oakie Award for<lb />
Comedy in Motion Pictures, a charity<lb />
dinner for the Screen Actors Guild<lb />
Foundation. HerecalledseeingOakie<lb />
forthe first time in 1957 when he went<lb />
to London as a student to play in a<lb />
football game.<lb />
"I happened to have a free after-<lb />
noon, and I went to see Vie Great<lb />
Dictator, he said. "I stayed through<lb />
the movie three times. I haven't seen<lb />
it since, but I still remember Oakie as<lb />
Mussolini<lb />
Qeeseand hissecond wife, Alyce<lb />
Faye, have been "taking a break after<lb />
abusyyear in Englandof doing lotsof<lb />
smalland unimportantthingsThey<lb />
had a family reunion in Big Sur, and<lb />
they are driving back to Northern<lb />
California.<lb />
"I think in a couple of years' time<lb />
we'll get a house up north he re-<lb />
marked. "The English winters de-<lb />
press me too much. All those long<lb />
days with no light<lb />
Cleese is writing another Fish<lb />
Called Wanda, but not a sequel. There<lb />
willbedifferentcharactersandanew<lb />
story with the same cast � Kevin<lb />
Kline, JamieLeeCurtis, Michael Palin<lb />
and himself.<lb />
Many TV viewerscherish Cleese<lb />
as the churlish hotel proprietor in<lb />
"Fawlty Towers which he and his<lb />
first wife, Connie Booth, wrote and<lb />
appeared in during the 1970s. They<lb />
have been rerun endlessly since.<lb />
Cleeseearned a law degree from<lb />
Cambridge University, but his work<lb />
with the Cambridge Footlights, an<lb />
amateur stage group, led to appear-<lb />
ances in several BBC comedy shows<lb />
including "Monty Python's Hying<lb />
Circus<lb />
The 1969 series was exported to<lb />
the United States and introduced<lb />
American viewers to the absurd and<lb />
irreverent dead pan humor of Cleese,<lb />
Palin, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Terry<lb />
Gilliam and the late Graham<lb />
Chapman.<lb />
The TV program spun off a se-<lb />
ries of Python stage shows, books,<lb />
records and films that served as<lb />
launching pads for solo careers for<lb />
the troupe's members.<lb />
Although he won an Emmv in<lb />
1987, for his guest performance as a<lb />
psychiatrist on the NBC-TV series<lb />
"Cheers Cleese views himself pri-<lb />
marily as a writer � and, he has a<lb />
mission of sorts:<lb />
"My aim in a comedy is terribly<lb />
simple: I really want to make people<lb />
laugh<lb />
meat until Easter. Therefor, Mardi<lb />
Gras is celebrated as a feast before<lb />
the fasting begins.<lb />
. Perhaps, the backbone of the<lb />
Mardi Gras celebration is carnival<lb />
Krewe. A krewe is aterm that refers<lb />
to the Carnival organizations in<lb />
New Orleans who participate as<lb />
groups in the carnival and Mardi<lb />
Gras celebrations. The clubs are<lb />
chartered as non-profit groups and<lb />
are usually involved in charitable<lb />
work. It is a tradition in New Orleans<lb />
that each krewe holds its own pa-<lb />
rade. The Mardi Gras parade char-<lb />
acterizes Mardi Gras celebration and<lb />
serves as a showcase for the various<lb />
krewes. The involvement by<lb />
Krewes in floats and costumes lends<lb />
a real carnival atmosphere to the<lb />
festivities. Parades normally fol-<lb />
low a standard format with the<lb />
captain of the carnival at the head of<lb />
the parade with the King, Queen<lb />
and Royal Court on their own floats<lb />
following the captain.<lb />
There is no overall theme for<lb />
Mardi Gras, but each individual<lb />
parade depicts a specific subject.<lb />
The themes depicted by the nu-<lb />
merous parades staged in New<lb />
Orleans since 1857 have included<lb />
history, children's stories, legends,<lb />
geography, famous people, enter-<lb />
tainment, mythology and litera-<lb />
ture. The official theme for the<lb />
1994 Mardi Gras celebration in<lb />
NewOreleans is "Lady Luck" and<lb />
will be used for the East Carolina<lb />
parade as well.<lb />
The krewe floats, which are<lb />
the most important part of the<lb />
parade, may reflect the krewes<lb />
theme for that year. Krewe mem-<lb />
bers are masked and costumed in<lb />
a manner that illustrates the over-<lb />
all parade theme and the indi-<lb />
vidual float title, keeping in mind<lb />
the official colors of purple, gold<lb />
and green. Although krewes have<lb />
great flexibility, float designs and<lb />
costumes tend to be very faithful<lb />
See MARDI GRAS page 7<lb />
Two Masters'<lb />
begins Thursday<lb />
By Joe Horst<lb />
Special to The East Carolinian<lb />
Elvis, Beavis ana Butthead<lb />
and the Marx Brothers. Sound<lb />
like too much MTV on top of too<lb />
much cold pizza and warm beer?<lb />
As a matter of fact, it's just a taste<lb />
of wha t you might see this week-<lb />
end if you watch the East Caro-<lb />
lina Playhouse's performances of<lb />
"The Servant of Two Masters<lb />
Written by Carlo Goldoni,<lb />
"The Servant of Two Masters"<lb />
opens Thursday, Feb. 10 and runs<lb />
until Feb. 15. The curtain rises<lb />
nightly at 8 p.m with the excep-<lb />
tion of a 2 p.m. matinee on Sun-<lb />
day, Feb. 13.<lb />
John Shearin, director of<lb />
"The Servant of Two Masters<lb />
calls the play, "a zany comedy, a<lb />
riotous farce The story centers<lb />
around three sets of sweethearts<lb />
and their comical antics as they<lb />
strive for attention. One perfect<lb />
example of the hilarity in store is<lb />
the couple of Florindo and<lb />
Beatrice.<lb />
Florindo meets Beatrice<lb />
while she is disguised as a man.<lb />
Thinking that this man�who is<lb />
in fact, Beatrice � is a rival for<lb />
Beatrice's love, the stage is set<lb />
right off the bat for comedy<lb />
hijinks and laughter that is sure<lb />
to bounce off the rafters. Throw<lb />
in sly servants (watch out for<lb />
Truffaldino!), two doddering fa-<lb />
thers and mischievous maidens,<lb />
and you get a recipe sure to<lb />
leave audiences laughing and<lb />
applauding as the curtain falls.<lb />
Set in 18th century Italy,<lb />
Shearin states that he has mod-<lb />
ernized the play for today's<lb />
audiences. "I've adapted the<lb />
play into a modern American<lb />
colloquial idiom Shearin<lb />
said. "There are a lot of mod-<lb />
ern, contemporary references<lb />
in the piece. We're trying to<lb />
capture the spirit of the<lb />
comedia, not have it as a mu-<lb />
seum piece<lb />
Shearinstates that the play<lb />
has "bawdy" references, but<lb />
that nothing is present that<lb />
should keep young children<lb />
away. "There's a lot of sex com-<lb />
edy in here, but nothing that I<lb />
think anybody would construe<lb />
as 'dirty I'm bringing my<lb />
children  and I have no<lb />
qualms with them seeing this<lb />
Tickets for "The Servant of<lb />
Two Masters" are currently on<lb />
sale at the McGinnis Theater<lb />
box office. Prices for the gen-<lb />
eral public are $7.50 and $4.50<lb />
for students. Tickets can be<lb />
purchased either by person at<lb />
the box office Monday through<lb />
Friday, 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. (till<lb />
8:15 p.m. on performance<lb />
nights), by phone with a Visa<lb />
or MasterCard at 757-6829 or<lb />
by mail at the East Carolina<lb />
Playhouse, ECU, Greenville,<lb />
N.C. 27858-4353.<lb />
Film enters Oscar race<lb />
(AP)-The Scent of Green Papaya,<lb />
Vietnam's first entry in the Acad-<lb />
emy Awards, is a luxurious and<lb />
sensual film that gently and slowly<lb />
reveals its beauty and its tender-<lb />
ness, almost as slowly and as deli-<lb />
riously as a ripening fruit.<lb />
A homage of sorts to the<lb />
strength and serenity of women,<lb />
this isa lush, lush effort thatsoothes<lb />
the eye while stirring the soul. Di-<lb />
rector Tran Anh Hung imbues his<lb />
first fea hire-length film with a subtle<lb />
dignity while sparing no pain in<lb />
documenting the lonely life of a<lb />
Vietnamese servant girl.<lb />
It's hard to measure this work<lb />
with Western-film barometers. Plot?<lb />
There really isn't any. Character de-<lb />
velopment? There's little. Dia-<lb />
logue? It's spare  and that's be-<lb />
ing generous.<lb />
What it does offer is a visual<lb />
testimony to the rituals that de-<lb />
fine the complex order of Viet-<lb />
namese hierarchy. Master and ser-<lb />
vant, husband and wife, man and<lb />
woman, parent and child, all find<lb />
their layers pulled away and ex-<lb />
amined.<lb />
It's 1951 and a 10-year-old<lb />
peasant girl named Mui has<lb />
walked all day to the home of her<lb />
new employer in Saigon, where<lb />
she is to work as a servant.<lb />
The radiantly adorable Mui<lb />
See FILM page 7<lb />
I<lb /><pb facs="00058453_tn_0007" /><lb />
February 8, 1994<lb />
77 c Ea s t C a to tin ia n 7<lb />
FILM<lb />
Continued from page 6<lb />
(1 u Man San) quieth takes to her<lb />
chores with cheerful obedience She<lb />
smiles sweetl) throughout th<lb />
and happil) scrubs floors, learns<lb />
how tostir-fry vegetables and waits<lb />
on the famil).<lb />
Under the gentle guidance ol<lb />
the mother (Truong Thi 1 oc) and<lb />
the oider servant woman, "hi<lb />
(Nguv� " nh Hoai. Mm is taught<lb />
the intricate ways of the bourgeois<lb />
home.<lb />
One of the rituals she learns is<lb />
how to prepare the outer husk ol<lb />
the unripened green papaya for din-<lb />
ner. After she methodicalh shreds<lb />
the fleshy .white exterior, she slices<lb />
open the papava only to Be thrilled<lb />
u ith the tendei. fluffy v hite seed<lb />
lings inside.<lb />
Perhaps symbolic ol her own<lb />
situation asa servant with little pros-<lb />
pectot marriage.she marvelsat tins<lb />
nascent but unrealized fertility.<lb />
But Mm s contented devotion<lb />
quickly is cast in staik contrast to<lb />
the turmoil that wafts through the<lb />
houst "he husband sneaks off on<lb />
ga mbling sprees and squanders the<lb />
family riches The couple lost their<lb />
only daughter, who would be Mui's<lb />
age when she died, of a m stern his<lb />
illness during one of the lather's<lb />
episodes. I he two sons anger at<lb />
Attention ! ! !<lb />
There will be a meeting for<lb />
those interested in the<lb />
Summer Study<lb />
in London<lb />
(July 1-23)<lb />
When: Tues, Feb. 8<lb />
Where: English Faculty Lounge<lb />
General Classroom (2136)<lb />
Open to any student<lb />
despite GPA.<lb />
For more information, contact Dr. Gay Wilentz<lb />
at 795-5243.<lb />
their lather manifests in cruel and<lb />
sadistic ways.<lb />
In a graceful transition of ID<lb />
years, Mui (Iran u Yen-Khe) is<lb />
now a ravishing beauty of<lb />
cause o I family politics, she is sent to<lb />
workfora famih friend,therichand<lb />
handsome compose: Khuyen<lb />
(Vuong Hoa Hoi), whom Mui se-<lb />
cretly has adored for years.<lb />
Mui, who finds no shame in<lb />
being a ser ant. brings her joj i us<lb />
touch to the man's house, setting up<lb />
the film's somewhat enigma! it end-<lb />
ing.<lb />
riu ScentofGreeti Papaya,which<lb />
won the Camera d'Or prize at the<lb />
c annes Film Festival last year, is an<lb />
opulently beautiful film. Cinema-<lb />
tographer Benoit Delhomme finds<lb />
poetry with his shots of Mui and<lb />
her surroundingsthe tight close-<lb />
ups ni flora and fauna that are<lb />
both refreshing and stimulating.<lb />
But beneath this surface splen-<lb />
dor is a delicate, graceful film that<lb />
yields its contents as mysterioush<lb />
as the papava gives up its inner<lb />
seeds<lb />
Produced by Christophe<lb />
Kossignon. the film is released by<lb />
First I ook Pictures. It is unrated.<lb />
MARDIGRAS<lb />
Continued from page 6<lb />
to the parade title. Floats range<lb />
from a traditional "fixed" type of<lb />
float, such as displays using trail-<lb />
ers or flat-bed trucks, to human<lb />
floats�a procession of any num-<lb />
ber ol people dressed in costumes<lb />
and carrying props to illustrate a<lb />
particular theme. Examples in-<lb />
clude jugglers, magicians, "step"<lb />
processions, bicycles, clowns,<lb />
stiltwalkers in-line skaters, dance<lb />
teams and musicians.<lb />
During the parade krewe<lb />
members toss inexpensive trinkets<lb />
from the floats. These trinkets, or<lb />
baubles, have been a traditional<lb />
part of the parade ever since a<lb />
masked Santa Claus tossed gifts to<lb />
the crowd in 1871. Among the<lb />
more popular items are plastic<lb />
cups.iandv, plastic medallion neck<lb />
laces and krewe-emblemed dou-<lb />
bloons, which are aluminum coin-<lb />
like objects bearing the krewe's in-<lb />
signia on one side and the parade's<lb />
theme on the reverse<lb />
The rovalitv which presides over<lb />
the parade floats are decided by the<lb />
KingC ake traditionally in New Or-<lb />
leans there are several different ways<lb />
in whkh the King and Queen are<lb />
crowned. However,during the II<lb />
parate,candidatesforKingandQueen<lb />
willeata pieceof the KingCake, which<lb />
isa sugary pastrv-likecake with a doll<lb />
hidden inside. Theindividualsroceiv-<lb />
ing the dolls in their slices will be<lb />
crowned King and Queen. They will<lb />
both be awarded a scepter, crown and<lb />
$5,000plavmonevforiiseinthecasino<lb />
.1! Mendenhall. All other candidates<lb />
willbecomedukesandmaidensand<lb />
will join the parade as part of the<lb />
court<lb />
I he King and Queen will ridea<lb />
special float in the parade and will<lb />
presideover the Mari C Iras activities.<lb />
The East Carolina University<lb />
MardK .rasactivitiesvvillbeheldon<lb />
Friday, Feb. II, 1994. The parade<lb />
will begin at 8:30 p.m. on top of<lb />
college! fill KingundQueenwiBbe<lb />
111�' ned at 8:15. The parade route<lb />
will run from the top of college Hill<lb />
to the Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
where the entire Mardi Gras cel-<lb />
ebration will take place. For more<lb />
information, contact the Student<lb />
I. eadership t development IVograms<lb />
at 757-4791.<lb />
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9pm-llpm! <lb />
Admission 1.00 members<lb />
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Page 8<lb />
What's On Tap?<lb />
Tuesday, Feb. 8<lb />
Rec. Services<lb />
BB Shooting Truthalon,<lb />
Christenbury Gym. 8:30 p.m.<lb />
Wednesday, Feb. 9<lb />
W. Basketball<lb />
vs. N.C. State. 7 p.m.<lb />
The 411<lb />
Thursday, Feb. 3<lb />
W. Basketball<lb />
lost to UNC-Wilmington 60-68<lb />
Saturday, Feb. 5<lb />
Baseball<lb />
lost to U. of Florida 2-4. 3-5<lb />
(DH).<lb />
M. Basketball, away<lb />
beat George Mason 83-75.<lb />
W. Indoor Track, away<lb />
placed 7th out of 15 teams.<lb />
Sunday, Feb. 6<lb />
Baseball<lb />
lost to U. of Florida 3-7.<lb />
Women's CAA Leaders<lb />
STANDINGS<lb />
Team Conference GB Overall<lb />
ODU 7-0 1.000 - 14-5 .737<lb />
W&amp;M 5-2 714 2 13-4 .765<lb />
GMU 5-2 714 2 13-8 619<lb />
JMU 5-2 714 2 11-8 579<lb />
UR 3-4 .429 4 10-8 .556<lb />
All 1-6 .143 6 6-12 333<lb />
UNCW 1-6 143 6 3-14 .176<lb />
ECU 1-6 .143 6 2-14 .125<lb />
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS<lb />
Scoring Avg<lb />
Celeste Hill. ODU 17 9<lb />
Shonda Deberry. ODU 17.3<lb />
Ken Chaconas. GMU 16 9<lb />
Marilyn Gayton, W&amp;M 16.4<lb />
Kara Rathff. JMU 15.0<lb />
Rebounding Avg<lb />
Ashleigh Akens. W&amp;M 11.1<lb />
Celeste Hill. ODI i 10.3<lb />
Tracey Kelley. ECU 8.9<lb />
Marilyn Gayton. W&amp;M 8.9<lb />
Nickie Hilton, GMU 8 6<lb />
Assist Avg.<lb />
Ken Chaconas. GMU 5 0<lb />
Marcell Harrison. GMU 4 7<lb />
Deanna Vander Plas. ODU 4.1<lb />
Sarah Schreib, JMU 3.9<lb />
Danielle Chariesworth, ECU 3.4<lb />
Field Goal <lb />
Nickie Hilton. GMU 600<lb />
Shonda Deberry. ODU 547<lb />
Ina Nicosia. UR 528<lb />
Marilyn Gayton. W&amp;M 527<lb />
Celeste Hill. ODU 500<lb />
Free Throw <lb />
Myra Horton. UNCW 933<lb />
Laura Barnes. UR 909<lb />
Knssy Hembaugh. JMU 875<lb />
Ken Chaconas. GMU .857<lb />
Kelly Norton, UNCW 828<lb />
3-pt Field Goal <lb />
Shonda Deberry, ODU .476<lb />
Ken Chaconas. GMU 385<lb />
Justine Allpress, ECU .375<lb />
Angel Stanton. W&amp;M .367<lb />
Yolanda Settles. W&amp;M 351<lb />
TEAM LEADERS<lb />
Scoring Margin<lb />
William &amp; Mary 12.4<lb />
George Mason 8.1<lb />
Old Dominion 7 8<lb />
James Madison 4 2<lb />
Richmond -0.8<lb />
American -7.6<lb />
UNC-Wilmington -9 5<lb />
East Carolina -17.9<lb />
Rebounding Margin<lb />
James Madison 5 2<lb />
Old Dominion 3.3<lb />
American 26<lb />
Wlliam &amp; Mary 2.2<lb />
George Mason 1.1<lb />
UNC-Wilmington -0.2<lb />
Richmond -0.7<lb />
East Carolina -4.9<lb />
Field Goal <lb />
George Mason 44.7<lb />
William &amp; Mary 43.1<lb />
Richmond 43 1<lb />
James Madison 42.0<lb />
Old Dominion 41.9<lb />
UNC-Wilmington 39 2<lb />
East Carolina 36.6<lb />
American 36 3<lb />
Def. Field Goal <lb />
William &amp; Mary 37.2<lb />
James Madison 38 6<lb />
George Mason 39 2<lb />
Old Dominion 40 2<lb />
Richn 41 7<lb />
UNC-Wilmington 42.4<lb />
American 43.8<lb />
East Carolina 45.7<lb />
Steals (per game)<lb />
Old Dominion 12,4<lb />
William &amp; Mary 12 0<lb />
Richmond 10 4<lb />
George Mason 10.3<lb />
East Carolina 9.4<lb />
American 94<lb />
James Madison 8.8<lb />
UNC-Wilmington 7 4<lb />
The East Carolinaii<lb />
Sports<lb />
February 8, 1994<lb />
ECU defensive coordinator takes off with N.Y. Jets<lb /><lb />
Staff V iitei<lb /><lb /><lb />
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tor I he v tO t �<lb />
now then'teim e line i oa<lb />
the N! I- '� irtunit) tl<lb />
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am red to ha f th<lb />
hie Ii 'agues bed ire 11�- was �<lb />
tensive tor the USF1 Mich<lb />
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I ,n' � has i' ia hed in t�ur<lb />
bowl . � � ind has oa hed<lb />
players such asowboys' Ken<lb />
wn " Norton r.<lb />
c urrently he has already<lb />
toNA and will continue to<lb />
t ha u i eed on the next lev el. I he<lb />
Pirated team will certainU miss<lb />
tensive oyer and the smell of his pipe in<lb />
�hi clubhouse is already missed<lb />
,imii Ho � replacement will be tough<lb />
��� to fit<lb />
Head coach Steve 1 ogan w .is<lb />
fen- �� of available for comment.<lb />
Larry Coyer<lb />
Lyons paces Pirates over GMU<lb />
Coach Payne switches starting line-<lb />
up; team responds well<lb />
By Brian Cunningham<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
On Saturday night, Lester<lb />
I yons showed why he is prubablv<lb />
the besl professional prospect in<lb />
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Photo by H,irold Wise After cutting the lead to 48-45,<lb />
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The East Carolinian 9<lb />
Winter Olympics gearing up in Lillehammer in four days<lb />
(AP) � Let the Games begin.<lb />
Please.<lb />
The Olympic flame won't be lit<lb />
for another four days. Hopefully,<lb />
the torch-bearing ski-jumper will<lb />
land unsinged.<lb />
The Winter Games have had<lb />
enough tragedy and turmoil al-<lb />
ready.<lb />
An Olympic truce adopted in a<lb />
United Nations resolution has been<lb />
ignored in Bosnia and Northern Ire-<lb />
land.<lb />
The International Olympic<lb />
Committee scolded the Norwegian<lb />
media Sunday for a "negative atti-<lb />
tude" toward the IOC and its presi-<lb />
dent, Juan Antonio Samaranch.<lb />
In the United States, Nancy<lb />
Kerrigan and Tonya Hardingcooled<lb />
their skates while the controversy<lb />
simmered over whether Harding<lb />
should be allowed to compete in<lb />
the figure skating competition.<lb />
In suburban Cleveland, the<lb />
younger brother of Olympic ice<lb />
dancer Elizabeth Punsalan told po-<lb />
lice he stabbed his father to death.<lb />
She is expected to arrive in<lb />
Lillehammer on Thursday.<lb />
There is more:<lb />
� Austria's Ulrike Meier, a<lb />
two-time world champion in the<lb />
super-giant slalom and medal fa-<lb />
vorite, was killed in a World Cup<lb />
race in Germany last month.<lb />
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occurrence. But nothing in the 22-<lb />
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1984 Winter Games, could com-<lb />
pare with the 68 people killed Sat-<lb />
urday when a shell fell in the city's<lb />
central marketplace.<lb />
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glued their eyes to a television in<lb />
the comfort of an athlete's lounge.<lb />
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bodies left by the attack.<lb />
"I feel pain in my stomach<lb />
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victim dragged away. "I feel help-<lb />
less and humiliated<lb />
"I feel a lot of revenge. I want to<lb />
make it even luger Verona<lb />
Marjanovic said. "If I'm not an ath-<lb />
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ketplace . I could have been killed<lb />
The massacre occurred the day<lb />
an Olympic truce � well-<lb />
intentioned but toothless � took<lb />
effect until March 5.<lb />
Armenia's president told<lb />
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the truce. The presidentof Angola's<lb />
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try would end soon.<lb />
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soldiers were injured in an IRA<lb />
mortar attack on their patrol ve-<lb />
hicle early Sunday.<lb />
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Samaranch had met with leaders<lb />
of Bosnia-Herzegovina's national<lb />
Olympic committee to express his<lb />
condolences. He was thanked for<lb />
support given to Bosnian athletes.<lb />
The athletes.<lb />
It's time for them to reclaim<lb />
the spotlight and refresh the image<lb />
of a n international sports spectacle<lb />
already soiled by bloodshed and<lb />
bad aim.<lb />
In women's figure skating, the<lb />
favorites are Oksana Baiul of<lb />
Ukraine and Surya Bonaly of<lb />
France, not Kerrigan or Harding.<lb />
Kerrigan appears unhindered<lb />
by the smack on the knee, report-<lb />
edly by a man hired by Harding's<lb />
ex-husband. A U.S. Figure Skating<lb />
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found "reasonablegrounds" to be-<lb />
lieve she was invoked in the at-<lb />
tack on Kerrigan but passed the<lb />
decision onto the U.S. Olympic<lb />
Committee.<lb />
"It'sbeen a strange time said<lb />
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shine through<lb />
In Norway, all is in readiness<lb />
for the Olympics in a country proud<lb />
of its winter sports tradition.<lb />
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ues run on schedule despite nar-<lb />
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10 The East Carolinian<lb />
February 8, 1994<lb />
Former Gator football coach attempts suicide out of depression<lb />
(AP) � Depression fueled by<lb />
job setbacks led former Florida foot-<lb />
ball coach Charley Pell to attempt<lb />
suicide, Pell's doctor said.<lb />
"We are dealing with a medical<lb />
problem and I feel very optimistic<lb />
Dr. Carl S. Burak, a psychiatrist at<lb />
Baptist Medical Center, said at a<lb />
news conference Friday. "Charley<lb />
Pell has a "habit of landing on his<lb />
teet. I feel his prognosis is very<lb />
good<lb />
The coach, forced to resign a<lb />
decade ago because of NCAA vio-<lb />
la nons,attempted suicide Wednes-<lb />
day evening by running a hose<lb />
fromhisrunningcar'sexhaustpipe<lb />
through the passenger window.<lb />
Pell was found by state trooper<lb />
Malcolm Jowers, the head of the<lb />
Gator football team security and a<lb />
close friend, after the former coach<lb />
left him a suicide note and map of<lb />
where to find his body.<lb />
Pell, 52, has no lasting effects<lb />
from his exposure to carbon mon-<lb />
LADIES<lb />
oxide, the doctor said.<lb />
Burak said he expected Pell to<lb />
be released from the hospital in a<lb />
few days. Common treatment for<lb />
depression, he said, is "dealing with<lb />
the stresses in someone's life and<lb />
dealing with the appropriate medi-<lb />
cation<lb />
Burak and Pell's wife. Ward,<lb />
who released a statement, said Pell's<lb />
depression was the result of "pro-<lb />
fessional setbacks since departing<lb />
the University of Florida<lb />
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her team by Myra Horton and UNC-W (68)<lb />
Kelly Norton, who each had 12<lb />
points, and Hannah Grady, who<lb />
gathered 10 points.<lb />
East Carolina was led by<lb />
LaShonda Baker's 14 points.<lb />
Blackmon followed with 13 and<lb />
Charlesworth with 10.<lb />
Blackmon, Baker and Norton<lb />
were the high rebounders for the<lb />
game, with nine each.<lb />
The Lady Pirates dropped<lb />
their sixth straight game, moving<lb />
them to 2-14 overall and 1-6 in the<lb />
CAA, while UNC-Wilmington<lb />
went to 3-14 overall and 1-6 in the ECU (60)<lb />
CAA.<lb />
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OCX). Team rebounds:5. Blocked shots:0. Turn-<lb />
overs: 18 (Marsh 5. Blank 4. Horton 2. Chandler 2.<lb />
Norton 2. Bush. Johnson. Stark I Steals: 8 (Blank 2.<lb />
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0-1. Wallersirom 0-1). Team rebounds:?. Blocked<lb />
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ence because of the many calls of<lb />
concern about the former coach.<lb />
"He wanted everyone to know<lb />
he is really OK. I sincerely wish we<lb />
could have handled this with the<lb />
traditional privacy Buiak said.<lb />
Pell, one of the most successful<lb />
coaches in Gator history, was forced<lb />
to resign in 1984 during an NCAA<lb />
investigation into widespread re-<lb />
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