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?<lb />
Sports<lb />
Swimmers stroke to 2nd<lb />
The ECU swim team<lb />
finished 2nd in the CAA<lb />
conference meet behind<lb />
James Madison. Witness<lb />
the wetness on page 8.<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
Rock For Real<lb />
Five local bands and solo<lb />
performer Kelly Smith will<lb />
entertain at the Attic this<lb />
ft.<lb />
Thursda<lb />
benefit<lb />
Center.<lb />
Feb. 24 to<lb />
te Real Crisis<lb />
Story on page 6.<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Vol.69NQ.Kfi3<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Tuesday, February 22,1994<lb />
10 Pages<lb />
Parking committee yet to determine sticker price<lb />
By Jason Williams<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
The ECU Parking Ct mmit-<lb />
tee is charged with determining<lb />
prices for parking decals and de-<lb />
veloping a long-range strategy<lb />
for parking on campus. So far<lb />
this semester, it has done nei-<lb />
ther.<lb />
The committee met again<lb />
Thursday in a tedious and often<lb />
inharmonious session to deter-<lb />
mine a fee schedule for next<lb />
semester's parking stickers. The<lb />
meeting ended abruptly when<lb />
the committee delegated the re-<lb />
mainder of decisions to a sub-<lb />
committee.<lb />
"Setting a fee schedule is<lb />
contingent on several different<lb />
concepts, some of which are real-<lb />
location of spaces, change of<lb />
space and knowledge of what is<lb />
already here Dr. Dennis Chest-<lb />
nut, chair of the Parking Com-<lb />
mittee, said.<lb />
"One of the issues we<lb />
thought we might look at is the<lb />
amount of private spaces we<lb />
might have available Chestnut<lb />
said. "We're looking at a 1:1.1<lb />
ratio. Right now we sell roughly<lb />
10 percent over the amount of<lb />
spaces we have.<lb />
"One of the issues is that we<lb />
might want to look at raising that<lb />
ratio of private parking, because<lb />
the turnover is not utilized at that<lb />
particular ratio Chestnut said.<lb />
The committee debated sev-<lb />
eral recommendations on private<lb />
parking, including abolishing<lb />
private lots altogether, but no<lb />
motion to vote was made. The<lb />
committee decided to send the<lb />
issue to a subcommittee of staff<lb />
membt s.<lb />
Currently, ECU has 146 pri-<lb />
vate spaces in two lots on main<lb />
campus. Thirty-nineof those are<lb />
behind the General Classroom<lb />
Building and the remainder are<lb />
beside Messick Fine Arts Build-<lb />
ing. There is a waiting list of<lb />
about 30 people for private park-<lb />
ing decals, said Pat Gertz, direc-<lb />
tor of Parking and Traffic Ser-<lb />
vices.<lb />
Dr. Layton Getsinger, as-<lb />
sociate vice chancellor for Busi-<lb />
ness Affairs, said that the com-<lb />
mittee ought to first determine<lb />
the level of service that the uni-<lb />
versity wants to provide before it<lb />
sets a fee schedule. ECU's core<lb />
campus has 34 spaces for every<lb />
100 parking decals sold.<lb />
"This is not something we<lb />
can resolve even during this se-<lb />
mester Getsinger said. "This is<lb />
something that is going to have<lb />
to be worked on throughout the<lb />
summer as well. <lb />
"I don't think our purpose<lb />
is to micro-manage parking and<lb />
traffic. It is to give us guidance<lb />
on the grand scale and let us fig-<lb />
ure out how to make it work<lb />
Getsinger said. "This really isn't<lb />
worth all these people's time over<lb />
three or four more stickers<lb />
The committee also dis-<lb />
cussed raising the price of the<lb />
decal to a number divisible by<lb />
four, or even 12. Gertz said that<lb />
faculty members are allowed to<lb />
pay for their stickers in install-<lb />
ments by payroll deduction.<lb />
After briefly discussing the<lb />
recent loss of 26 parking spaces<lb />
at the Allied Health Building,<lb />
the committee put off all recom-<lb />
mendations until the subcom-<lb />
mittee met on Monday.<lb />
The subcommi ttee met yes-<lb />
terday to hear a proposal on<lb />
parking at residence halls by<lb />
Manny Amaro, director of Uni-<lb />
versity Housing. Amaro pre-<lb />
sented the group with several<lb />
recommendations, which the<lb />
subcommittee will now take be-<lb />
fore the Parking Committee as a<lb />
whole.<lb />
Amaro recommended<lb />
that freshman parking be pro-<lb />
vided only at the Allied Health<lb />
Building and that current<lb />
parking spaces surrounding<lb />
dormitories on College Hill<lb />
and West Campus 'Garret,<lb />
Greene, White and Clement)<lb />
be designated as "premium<lb />
spaces and sell for more than<lb />
regular spaces.<lb />
The parking lots on<lb />
Reade Street that are currently<lb />
designated as freshmen lots<lb />
will then be reserved for<lb />
sophomores and other resi-<lb />
dents who do not choose to<lb />
purchase a premium space<lb />
decal. Amaro will submit for<lb />
approval the proposals to the<lb />
full committee next week.<lb /><lb />
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BIBkSSPhoto by Cedric<lb />
Van Buren<lb />
Grade policy reinstated<lb />
By Laura Allard<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU Faculty Senate<lb />
passed a policy which will allow<lb />
students to retake up to three 1000<lb />
and 2000 level courses in which<lb />
they have received a D or F.<lb />
The new policy states that<lb />
"a student may replace a grade in<lb />
three different courses or may<lb />
replace a single course grade a<lb />
maximum of three times or a com-<lb />
bination thereof<lb />
The policy is effective Fall<lb />
1994 and is not retroactive. There-<lb />
fore, students will not be permit-<lb />
ted to retake courses taken prior<lb />
to next fall.<lb />
"I would like to have seen<lb />
(the policy) retroactive, but it in-<lb />
volved too much paperwork. We<lb />
could have seniors retaking<lb />
classes they took as freshmen<lb />
said SGA Vice-President Troy<lb />
Dreyfus.<lb />
The policy does not apply<lb />
to students who have taken an<lb />
Campus<lb />
dining<lb />
changes menu<lb />
Value menus debut<lb />
By Stephanie Lassiter<lb />
StaffWriter<lb />
ECU students will have an-<lb />
other option to waiting in the<lb />
Wendy's drive-thru for 30 min-<lb />
utes to get a value menu. At the<lb />
request of ECU students, dining<lb />
management began offering a<lb />
value menu on Feb. 14 at all four<lb />
campus dining locations.<lb />
"You asked for it, you got it<lb />
says David Bailey, marketing man-<lb />
ager for Campus Dining Services.<lb />
Bailey said Dining Services<lb />
took surveys during the fall se-<lb />
mester and diners suggested low-<lb />
ering prices. So Bailey and his co-<lb />
workers developed value meals,<lb />
which are cheaper in price than<lb />
when the items are purchased in-<lb />
dividually.<lb />
The Wright Place, on their<lb />
value menu, is offering a bowl of<lb />
soup du jour, side salad and a small<lb />
drink for $1.99. The soups are all<lb />
madedaily from scratch. The soup<lb />
menu includes clam chowder,<lb />
broccoli and cheese, chicken<lb />
noodle and seafood chowder, as<lb />
well as numerous other concoc-<lb />
tions.<lb />
"Soup has always been a<lb />
See DINING page 3<lb />
Wright Place adds burgers<lb />
By Joanna Stout<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Wright Place, ECU's<lb />
central campus fast food din-<lb />
ing area, will undergo expan-<lb />
sion next fall. Based on stu-<lb />
dent demand for more variety,<lb />
several new menu items will<lb />
be added.<lb />
The rear section of the<lb />
building now used for ROTC<lb />
will be used to house a new<lb />
grill and fry area. The Wright<lb />
Place will carry items such as<lb />
hamburgers and chicken fillet<lb />
sandwiches and all other<lb />
grilled foods now offered at<lb />
the Spot and the Croatan.<lb />
Plans include the build-<lb />
ing of a new lobby for various<lb />
campus organizations. The ad-<lb />
dition of a greenhouse area<lb />
with 100 more seats will ac-<lb />
commodate the now over-<lb />
crowded lunch rush. Frank<lb />
Salamon, director of Dining<lb />
Services, hopes to begin build-<lb />
ing around Thanksgiving of<lb />
1994.<lb />
The location of the<lb />
Wright Place on central cam-<lb />
pus has caused students to use<lb />
the area as a meeting place be-<lb />
tween classes. Due to large<lb />
demand for space, the street<lb />
See WRIGHT page3<lb />
Prof, works on space shuttle<lb />
By Mike Walker<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Many students do not realize<lb />
tha t there are many faculty members<lb />
at East Carolina that are involved in<lb />
projects that have importance to our<lb />
nation and government. One such<lb />
example is Dr. Uma G Gupta, of the<lb />
Decision Sciences department.<lb />
Gupta is involved in a "re-en-<lb />
gineering" project with a major na-<lb />
tionaldefensecontractor.Sheis work-<lb />
ing on thisprojectwithafacuity mem-<lb />
ber at the University of Central<lb />
Florida, whereshe used to teach. The<lb />
project involves a contractor which<lb />
makes parts for the space shuttle or-<lb />
biter. Gupta has been working with<lb />
her co-investigator from UCF since<lb />
October 1993.<lb />
"Re-engineering looks at how<lb />
an organization can improve what<lb />
it's doing Gupta said.<lb />
Re-engineering Is what a com-<lb />
pany does when they want to know<lb />
how they can improve efficiency,<lb />
satisfy their customers better, and<lb />
create more opportunities to grow.<lb />
In order to do this, a company must<lb />
look at their past and present proce-<lb />
dures. After that, they mustask them-<lb />
selves why they use those proce-<lb />
dures and look for ways to improve<lb />
them.<lb />
"(The company must make a<lb />
conscious effort to ask How can we<lb />
improve? Gupta said.<lb />
SeeSHUTTLEpage2<lb />
advanced course covering similar<lb />
material or to students wishing to<lb />
retake a course which is a prerequi-<lb />
site for a course that has already<lb />
been completed.<lb />
The grade replacement policy<lb />
was introduced to the faculty Sen-<lb />
ate Credits Committee last fall and<lb />
passed during the December meet-<lb />
ing of the Faculty Senate.<lb />
"The committee had planned<lb />
for a lot of changes at the time of the<lb />
new drop policy said Faculty Sen-<lb />
ate Chair Patricia Anderson. "In<lb />
December the senate thought it was<lb />
time for the grade replacement<lb />
policy and the report passed im-<lb />
mediately"<lb />
Student Government Asso-<lb />
ciation President Keith Dyer said<lb />
SGA backed the policy because<lb />
"other schools in North Carolina<lb />
have grade replacement policies.<lb />
"Students at these universi-<lb />
ties could fail more courses than<lb />
ECU students but graduate with<lb />
higher GPAs he said. "Now our<lb />
GPAs will be more competitive<lb />
Med. school makes babies<lb />
First test tube babies for ECU<lb />
By Tammy Zion<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Imagine the strife of a<lb />
couple who tries to conceive<lb />
but cannot. ECU's medical cen-<lb />
ter is beginning to make the<lb />
dream of having a baby come<lb />
true.<lb />
ECU's medical center<lb />
completed its first successful<lb />
in-vitro fertilization pregnancy<lb />
last December. The anonymous<lb />
Pitt County couple were in-<lb />
formed of the positive results<lb />
just before Christmas, said Dr.<lb />
Cliffaord Hayslip, reproduc-<lb />
tive endocrinology and infer-<lb />
tility specialist. Hayslip per-<lb />
formed the procedure, in the<lb />
Birthing Center of Pitt County<lb />
Memorial Hospital, to produce<lb />
ECU's first "test-tube" baby.<lb />
The couple is expecting twins<lb />
next August.<lb />
"A program that we de-<lb />
veloped has now proven itself<lb />
successful said Hayslip.<lb />
"Once you start a program<lb />
you may have numerous fail-<lb />
ures before you are success-<lb />
ful, if you fail, then you worry<lb />
that some aspect of the pro-<lb />
gram is not working prop-<lb />
erly  when you're success-<lb />
ful early, you at least know<lb />
that all of the equipment and<lb />
personnel are working well<lb />
This successful implan-<lb />
tation was the second try at<lb />
in-vitro fertilization for the<lb />
medical center. Another at-<lb />
tempt was made Feb. 19, but<lb />
results will not be known un-<lb />
til later, Hayslip said. Even-<lb />
tually, he is hoping to per-<lb />
form between 50-100 fertili-<lb />
zations per year.<lb />
"It in-vitro fertiliza-<lb />
tion provides a service that<lb />
is now very convenient for<lb />
people in Eastern North<lb />
See ECUpage 3<lb />
ODK sponsors Deans' and issues forum<lb />
By Mary Phelan<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
On Tuesday, Feb. 16 at 7:30<lb />
p.m. the honor society, Omicron<lb />
Delta Kappa (ODK)'held their<lb />
annual Deans' and Issues Fo-<lb />
rum.<lb />
The purpose of this forum<lb />
was to bring together the fac-<lb />
ulty and student members of<lb />
ODK and discuss present con-<lb />
cerns and issues around the<lb />
ECU campus.<lb />
The main topics of discus-<lb />
sion for this forum were diver-<lb />
sity on campus and ECU's aca-<lb />
demic climate.<lb />
The moderator for this fo-<lb />
rum was Chancellor Richard<lb />
Eakin. Eakin felt that the point<lb />
of this meeting was not neces-<lb />
sarily to come to some kind of<lb />
conclusion about these issues,<lb />
but to "allow open discussion<lb />
between the deans and the stu-<lb />
Photu by Cedric Van Buren<lb />
Students gather for the Dean's and issues forum sposored by the<lb />
honor society of Omicron Delta Kappa.<lb />
dents<lb />
The president of ODK,<lb />
Amanda Hines said she hoped<lb />
that "something good would<lb />
come out of the discussion,<lb />
something that everyone can<lb />
See SPONSORpage 3<lb />
Serb forces pull back from Sarajevo<lb />
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-<lb />
Herzegovina (AP) � After 22<lb />
months of relentless shelling,<lb />
Bosnian Serbs pulled back most of<lb />
their guns from the snowy hills<lb />
surrounding Sarajevo in time to<lb />
avert a threat of NATO air strikes<lb />
Monday.<lb />
By Sunday night, Serb forces<lb />
had pulled out of 23 gun sites<lb />
around the besieged Bosnian capi-<lb />
tal, U.N. officials said. U.N. moni-<lb />
tors had taken control of five more<lb />
sites and were taking control of<lb />
another four.<lb />
That left nine sites which<lb />
monitors had not yet reached, ac-<lb />
cording to Brig. Gen. Andre<lb />
Soubirou, the U.N. commander for<lb />
Sarajevo.<lb />
N ATO, after nea rly two years<lb />
of debate over whether to get in-<lb />
volved in Bosnia's war, had<lb />
threatened air strikes unless<lb />
heavy weapons such as anti-air-<lb />
craft guns, mortars and howit-<lb />
zers were pulled back from a 12-<lb />
mile zone around Sarajevo or<lb />
placed under U.N. control by 1<lb />
a.m. Monday (7 p.m. Sunday<lb />
EST).<lb />
See SERBS page 2<lb /><pb facs="00058457_tn_0002" /><lb />
2 The East Carolinian<lb />
February 22 , 1994<lb />
S <lb />
ground Other<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
Newspaper thefts prompt introduction of legislation<lb />
I arge-scak confiscation of student newspapers has prompted<lb />
the Maryland Legislature to consider a bill that would make thefts ot<lb />
publications for the purpose of censorship illegal. Under the bill<lb />
introduced by state Sen. Howard Dennis, a Republican lawmaker<lb />
from Montgomery County, anyone caught stealing free newspapers<lb />
with the intent of destroying or trashing the publications for censor-<lb />
ship purposes would face a misdemeanor charge, punishable by a<lb />
1500 fine, 18 months in prison or both. The bills were introduced alter<lb />
student newspapers were stolen from distribution points at the Uni-<lb />
versity of Maryland's College Park and Baltimore County campuses.<lb />
Several hundred copies of both The Diamondback and The Retriever<lb />
were confiscated bv students protesting racism.<lb />
Olympics for credit?<lb />
A group of 20 George Washington University students plan to<lb />
travel this month to Lillehammer, Norway, to study the 1494 Winter<lb />
01) mpic Games. The trip is the highlight of a credit course, "Analysis<lb />
of the Organization and Impact of the 1994 Winter Olympic Games<lb />
which gives students a practical overview of the management oi a<lb />
huge international sporting event. While in Norway, students will<lb />
study and analyze the social, political and economic issues that<lb />
influence decisions about the Olympic Games. The course includes<lb />
daily lectures, group discussions, guest speakers and public inter-<lb />
views.<lb />
New flying gadget takes wing<lb />
Mark Forti had no idea two years ago that he was on the brink<lb />
iif discovering a remarkable new flying toy. He thought he was just<lb />
goofing off by making paper airplanes in his apartment at Baylor<lb />
University. "Basically I was avoiding homework he said, in explain-<lb />
ing how the X-zylo, a gyroscope that can fly twice the length of a<lb />
football field when thrown, came to be marketed across the nation in<lb />
toy stores for $6.95 to $8.95. In its current form, the X-zylo is a thin<lb />
plastic cylinder that measures 3.75 inches in diameter, weighs less<lb />
than one ounce and looks something like a short soft-drink can with<lb />
the top and the bottom cut out. Forti was taking a marketing class at<lb />
the time he designed the X-zylo and did a project on a marketing<lb />
strategy for the new product. His professor gave him an A on the<lb />
project and encouraged him to market the product for real. Forti took<lb />
his invention to the Phvsics Department at Baylor to get a more<lb />
technical explanation of the X-zylo's flight principles. The device<lb />
baffled the experts there.<lb />
Compiled by Jason Williams. Taken from CPS<lb />
and other campus newspapers.<lb />
The UN. commander in<lb />
Bosnia, 1 t. C ,en. Sir Michael Rose,<lb />
said Sunday night that both the<lb />
Serbs and me BosTuan government<lb />
had so tar complied "almost<lb />
wholly" with NATO demands.<lb />
Rose said he would not hesi-<lb />
tate to call for air strikes if there<lb />
were violations, but said he was<lb />
"reasonably optimistic we will<lb />
come to a peaceful end to this ter-<lb />
rible war in Sarajevo<lb />
hiking advantage of clear<lb />
weather after several days of snow<lb />
to monitor Serb positions, NATO<lb />
jets flew over Sarajevo every few<lb />
minutes overnight.<lb />
NATO Secretary-General<lb />
Manfred Woernersaid the alliance<lb />
will follow UN. recommendations<lb />
SHUTTLE<lb />
not to use air power "at this stage"<lb />
in Bosnia.<lb />
Woerner,speakingearlv Mon-<lb />
day at NATO headquarters in Brus-<lb />
sels, said he had spoken to President<lb />
Clinton bv telephone and agreed to<lb />
keep the threatotairstrikes intact in<lb />
case weapons were moved back to-<lb />
ward Sarajevo or the city was at-<lb />
tacked.<lb />
"NATO's resolve to prevent<lb />
the shelling of Sarajevodoes not end<lb />
today' Woemer said. "We shall<lb />
continue to verify compliance and<lb />
will want to make a rapid assess-<lb />
ment of this in the coming hours<lb />
Clinton issued a statement sav-<lb />
ing "all parties should be a ware that<lb />
theultimatumstands.Thedeadline<lb />
has not been extended. Any heavy<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
weapons in the exclusion one not<lb />
under U.N. control are and will re-<lb />
main subject to air strikes<lb />
Bosnia's Muslim president,<lb />
Ah'ja Ietbegovic, earlier urged<lb />
NATO to go into combat for the first<lb />
time in its history and bomb Serb<lb />
guns that remained around Sarajevo.<lb />
Bosnian Serb leader Radovan<lb />
Karadzic told CNN on Sunday thai<lb />
more than half the Serbs' weapons<lb />
had been withdrawn lie said his<lb />
forces did not plan to use those guns<lb />
in other parts of Bosnia, where there<lb />
is still fighting.<lb />
Bosnian Serbs spent Sunday<lb />
night by campfires on Mount<lb />
TrebevicoverlmkingSarajevo, n ast-<lb />
ingoenandlambs,drinkingbrandy<lb />
and singing nationalist songs, while<lb />
trucks hauled away guns on the<lb />
roads around Irebevic.<lb />
Earlier in the day, hundreds<lb />
of Serbs chanted "(�reater Serbia"<lb />
.is they gave a hero's welcome to<lb />
400 Russian peacekeeping troops<lb />
in the Bosnian Serb stronghold of<lb />
Pale, about 10 miles southeast of<lb />
Sarajevo.<lb />
Russians and Serbs, who<lb />
share ethnic and religious ties, are<lb />
traditional allies.<lb />
ARussian pledge last Thurs-<lb />
day to send peacekeepers to<lb />
Sarajevo led to Karadzic's promise<lb />
to withdraw Serb guns. The Rus-<lb />
sians' presence let the Serb leader<lb />
claim there would be UN rather<lb />
than Bosnian government, control<lb />
of Sarajevo.<lb />
Gupta noted an article that ap-<lb />
peared in a I larvard business mag<lb />
ine to better describe re-engineer-<lb />
ing, Re-engineering is not changing<lb />
what is, but creating what isn't<lb />
The defense contractor hired<lb />
Gupta and herco-investiga tor to travel<lb />
to their factory in Florida and observe<lb />
their current procedures. Gupta is<lb />
also responsible for noting any proce-<lb />
dure that might beimproved and to<lb />
trv and find solutions for them.<lb />
"The primary task is to identify<lb />
opportunites and, really, to see what<lb />
is the best pi ssible wa v to do the job<lb />
Gupta said.<lb />
She travels to the factory about<lb />
even' month and expects to be done<lb />
with the project in October 1994. Af-<lb />
ter they are done with the project,<lb />
Gupta and her co-investigator must<lb />
submit a final report which outlines<lb />
possible ideas to better the contractor.<lb />
Theprojectcomes from an agree-<lb />
ment between UCF, ECU and the<lb />
defensecon tractor. Forpnniding one<lb />
of its faculty members, ECU receivesa<lb />
grant that is specifically to be used for<lb />
research. Currently, a graduate stu-<lb />
dentand an undergraduatesrudentat<lb />
ECU are being supported by the grant.<lb />
Dr. Robert E.Schellenberger, the<lb />
chair of the Decision Sciences depart-<lb />
ment, has been observing Gupta's<lb />
workon theproject. Hesees theproject<lb />
as beneficial to the Decision Sciences<lb />
department as a whole.<lb />
"It will give us visibility in the<lb />
public and business sector<lb />
Schellenberger said.<lb />
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Student Stores<lb />
ECU Student Stores: More than just books-<lb />
your dollars support student scholars<lb />
Located in Wright Building � 757-6731 � Owned and Operated by East Carolina<lb /><pb facs="00058457_tn_0003" /><lb />
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The East Carolinian 3<lb />
SPONSOR Continued from page 1 DINING<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
take back and apply to their<lb />
daily activities in some way"<lb />
Hines serves with three<lb />
others on the ODK executive<lb />
board. David Batts is the vice<lb />
president, Lisa Shibley is the fac-<lb />
ulty secretary and Dr. Ron<lb />
Speier is the faculty advisor.<lb />
ODK is a leadership and<lb />
scholarship honor society. Es-<lb />
tablished at ECU in March of<lb />
1990, ODK is fairly new, but fast<lb />
growing. ODK usually inducts<lb />
30 to 35 student members per<lb />
year, plus four to six faculty and<lb />
staff members.<lb />
In order to be inducted as a<lb />
member in ODK students first<lb />
have to be either juniors or se-<lb />
niors and carry a 3.0 or above<lb />
GPA. If those qualifications are<lb />
met then students must be nomi-<lb />
nated by a member in ODK and<lb />
go through an application pro-<lb />
cess.<lb />
Senior Katrina Norstrand<lb />
explained the benefits of being a<lb />
member of ODK. "It is a very<lb />
good wav to get involved and<lb />
meet people. You get to know<lb />
many people in a more relaxed<lb />
form, and it is also very good to<lb />
have on your resume for later<lb />
years<lb />
There are currently 22 fac-<lb />
ulty members and 23 student<lb />
members actively involved in<lb />
ODK.<lb />
Hanks Homemade Ice Cream<lb />
316 East 10th Street<lb />
within walking distance from ECU<lb />
758-0000<lb />
BUY ONE-GET ONE<lb />
strong seller said Roderick<lb />
Parker, location manger at the<lb />
Wright Place.<lb />
Additionally, the Wright<lb />
Place offers two pizza value meals<lb />
and a sandwich value meal. All<lb />
value meals offered at Wright<lb />
range from $1.99 to $2.99.<lb />
Students asked why fried<lb />
chicken was only offered at the<lb />
Croatan, especially since the<lb />
Croatan closes at 3:30 p.m. Now,<lb />
fried chicken value meals are avail-<lb />
able at all locations except the<lb />
Wright Place.<lb />
Two wings and a biscuit are<lb />
available for 99 cents. If two wings<lb />
aren't enough for you, the Croatan<lb />
also offers a two piece snack, one<lb />
side and a small drink for S2.99.<lb />
Side orders consist of either slaw,<lb />
potato salad or mashed potatoes<lb />
and gravy.<lb />
Also available at the Croatan<lb />
is a pancake value meal consisting<lb />
of two pancakes, bacon or sausage<lb />
and either small coffee or soda for<lb />
SI .99.<lb />
Galley Manager Scott<lb />
Harrold said many items, when<lb />
purchased individuallv, surpassed<lb />
the students allotted meal expen-<lb />
diture. These value meals allow<lb />
students to purchase an entire meal<lb />
ECU<lb />
at a rate comparable to a meal<lb />
bought in the dining hall.<lb />
"We wanted to offer a better<lb />
value for the customer said<lb />
Harrold. "We wanted different<lb />
meals to match thestudents' equiva-<lb />
lency<lb />
A popular value meal avail-<lb />
able at both the Spot and the Galley<lb />
is a quarter pound cheeseburger,<lb />
french fries and a small drink for<lb />
$2.99.<lb />
"We are crying to provide the<lb />
best food quality, but we are still<lb />
concerned with value said Bailey.<lb />
Bailey and Harrold encour-<lb />
age students to become involved<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
with the Student Food Services<lb />
Advisory Committee. The com-<lb />
mittee will be meeting today at 4<lb />
p.m. in the Dining Sen-ices Office<lb />
located on the ground floor of Jones<lb />
Resident Hall. Students are given<lb />
the opportuni ty to voice their con-<lb />
cerns, suggesbons and complaints<lb />
at these meetings. Many menu<lb />
changes are made as a result of the<lb />
students' input.<lb />
"I am here for people to talk<lb />
to me directly, and I am always<lb />
open for suggestions said<lb />
Harrold. "I encourage students to<lb />
get involved with theStudent Food<lb />
Services Advisory Committee<lb />
WFOCHT<lb />
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Carolina Hayslip said.<lb />
Currently, Hayslip is the<lb />
only doctor at ECU who can<lb />
perform this procedure of trans-<lb />
ferring fertilized eggs into a<lb />
woman's body.<lb />
"We are recruiting another<lb />
reproductive endocrinologist<lb />
Hayslip said. "We're hoping to<lb />
have a second doctor in the di-<lb />
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"Test-tube babies" have<lb />
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til now, Eastern North Caro-<lb />
linians had to travel as far as<lb />
UNC-Chapel Hill, Duke Uni-<lb />
versity, Charlotte, Raleigh or<lb />
Winston-Salem to find in-vitro<lb />
fertilization programs, Hayslip<lb />
said.<lb />
The process entails using<lb />
drugs to stimulate the ovaries<lb />
to produce several eggs which<lb />
are then removed by medical<lb />
procedure. The eggs are mixed<lb />
with sperm in a laboratory for<lb />
incubation. Usually around<lb />
four are transferred into the<lb />
female's uterus through a plas-<lb />
tic tube, Hayslip said. Other<lb />
eggs are frozen for future use,<lb />
in case of failure.<lb />
The egg transfer occurred<lb />
in the IVF laboratory located<lb />
in Pitt Memorial, Hayslip said.<lb />
The Birthing Center will even-<lb />
tually be expanded to accom-<lb />
modate a large in-vitro fertili-<lb />
zation laboratory.<lb />
The procedure does not<lb />
increase the risk of birth de-<lb />
fects, Hayslip said.<lb />
"The overall risk of mis-<lb />
carriage or pregnancy compli-<lb />
cations are not increased in<lb />
women who have pregnancies<lb />
from in-vitro fertilization<lb />
other than they are at in-<lb />
creased risk of having twins<lb />
or triplets  those pregnan-<lb />
cies are more complicated<lb />
Hayslip said.<lb />
The procedure costs<lb />
around $6,000, and the<lb />
chances of pregnancy are 20<lb />
to 25 percent, Hayslip said.<lb />
"The actual delivery rate<lb />
is more like 15 percent because<lb />
women can miscarry, they can<lb />
have tubal pregnancies or<lb />
other complications Hayslip<lb />
said.<lb />
According to Hayslip,<lb />
there are several other options<lb />
a couple should try before de-<lb />
ciding on in-vitro fertilization.<lb />
"Some patients that I'm<lb />
seeing are not quite at the stage<lb />
where they're ready to try in-<lb />
vitro he said.<lb />
In-vitro fertilization has<lb />
been in North Carolina for<lb />
quite some time. Duke and<lb />
Chapel Hill have had in-vitro<lb />
programs for more than 10<lb />
years. ECU medical center is<lb />
finally catching up with the<lb />
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Greenville Square shopping Center (next to Kmart)<lb />
will be bricked in and wall seat-<lb />
ing and benches will be con-<lb />
structed to provide more com-<lb />
fort for students. Trees will<lb />
also be added to create a plaza<lb />
setting for students to eat,<lb />
study or visit.<lb />
"Students chose the area<lb />
around the Wright Place as a<lb />
center meeting and socializ-<lb />
ing place SGA President<lb />
Keith Dyer said. "The univer<lb />
sity recognized this and de-<lb />
cided to make it a nicer, more<lb />
comfortable place and extend<lb />
the services of the Wright Place<lb />
without hurting the flow of<lb />
campus<lb />
Dyer is the student repre-<lb />
sentative on the project and<lb />
has helped develop ideas about<lb />
what will fit the students needs<lb />
most. "It will be challenging to<lb />
incorporate the new structure<lb />
with Wright Auditorium he<lb />
said. "We owe a lot to the uni-<lb />
versity for recognizing the<lb />
need for the project<lb />
Three years ago the<lb />
Wright Place was changed<lb />
from a convenience store to at<lb />
dining operation complete<lb />
with deli items, salads and<lb />
pizza. The Wright Place is self-<lb />
supported and the proposed<lb />
expansion is hoped to increase<lb />
business greatly.<lb />
he writers and<lb />
he editors of<lb />
The East<lb />
Carolinian hope<lb />
iur faithful news<lb />
iditor gets well<lb />
soon We can't<lb />
et along<lb />
ithout you, Mo.<lb />
THE PERILS OF LOVE, SEX<lb />
ANDDpQiNTHE<lb />
Rarely in human history has a culture been more obsessed with sex<lb />
than our society. INDECENT EXPOSURE is a shocking multi-media<lb />
expose on the "Sexual Revolution Featuring topics such as Love vs<lb />
Infatuation, Pornography, AIDS, and much more.<lb />
Date: Thursday Feb. 24,1994<lb />
Time: 7:00pm<lb />
RaCe: GC1018 New Life Christian Fellowship<lb /><pb facs="00058457_tn_0004" /><lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Opinion<lb />
February 22, 1994<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Printed w<lb />
303<lb />
Maureen Rich, News Editor<lb />
Jason Williams, Asst. New s Editor<lb />
Stephanie Tullo, Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Laura Wright, Asst. Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Brian Olson, Sports Editor<lb />
Dave Pond, Asst. Sports Editor<lb />
Amy E. Wirtz, Opinion Page Editor<lb />
Chris Kemple, Staff Illustrator<lb />
Lindsay Fernandez, General Manager i<lb />
Gregory Dickens, Managing Editor<lb />
Matthew A. Hege, Advertising Director<lb />
Tony Dunn, Business Manager<lb />
Jodi Connelly, Copy Editor<lb />
Phebe Toler, Copy Editor<lb />
Deborah Daniel, Secretary<lb />
Margie O'Shea, Circulation Manager<lb />
Burt Aycock, Layout Manager<lb />
Franco Sacchi, Asst. Layout Manager<lb />
Mike Ashley, Creative Director<lb />
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Cedric Van Buren, Photo Editor<lb />
Matt MacDonald, Systems Manager<lb />
Serving the ECU community since 1925. The East Carolinian publishes 12,000 copies every Tuesday and Thursday. The<lb />
masthead editorial in each edition is the opinion of the Editorial Board. The East Carolinian welcomes letters, limited to 250<lb />
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For more information, call (919) 757-6366.<lb />
Parking Committee flunks efficiency test<lb /><lb />
Alrignt. Enough is enough. We now<lb />
declare that the parking situation has be-<lb />
come a certified-Grade-A pain in the butt.<lb />
School leaders have continually mouthed<lb />
off about how important this issue is and<lb />
then committee after subcommittee meet,<lb />
make small talk and accomplish nothing.<lb />
While all of this is happening, hundreds of<lb />
students with parking decals park off cam-<lb />
pus and hike to class. We're sick of it. We<lb />
mean bidness.<lb />
It's a true insult to our collective intelli-<lb />
gence. Really it is � just think of it this way:<lb />
Students need parking spaces. University<lb />
leaders seem interested in this dilemma but<lb />
instead of doing something about, let's say,<lb />
finding a solution, they spend the whole of<lb />
this semester agreeing that parking is in-<lb />
deed a problem.<lb />
The ECU Parking Committee has met<lb />
for two full meetings and accomplished noth-<lb />
ing. The subcommittee met for three full meet-<lb />
ings and accomplished nothing. No plau-<lb />
sible solutions and no voting. No kidding.<lb />
These erudite committee members thrive<lb />
on passing off the responsibility onto another<lb />
bewildered group's shoulders, who in turn,<lb />
agree that this is distressing. And the whole<lb />
thing keeps going around and around until<lb />
we're all so sick of it that we're ready to puke.<lb />
Nasty word, yes, but incredibly fitting.<lb />
So now what? Nothing, as little by little,<lb />
the precious spaces are taken from us by such<lb />
things as a shiny new rec center. We wait<lb />
patiently. And wait. And wait.<lb />
While we're on the subject of waiting, is<lb />
this rec center construction schedule going to<lb />
resemble that of the Todd Dining Hall, which<lb />
should have been completed Nov. '93, which<lb />
was then moved to January and now the ten-<lb />
tative completion date is Spring Break? We<lb />
should be so lucky.<lb />
Speaking of lucky, Dr. Lay ton Getsinger,<lb />
associate vice chancellor for Business Affairs<lb />
is a rather lucky man who offered this to the<lb />
subcommittee attendants Monday: "This is<lb />
not something we can resolve even during<lb />
this semster This is something that is going<lb />
to have to be worked on throughout the sum-<lb />
mer as well<lb />
Well great. Then this will continue on much<lb />
like Todd Dining Hall. It won't be resolved this<lb />
summer, or this fall or next spring even. Espe-<lb />
cially with the great mind-meld that is the ECU<lb />
Parking Committee.<lb />
The whole ordeal is just absolutely baf-<lb />
fling. But it's part of the fibre of this wonder-<lb />
ful country we call America. So stand up and<lb />
be proud. Wave a flag and sing the alma<lb />
mater. What the committees will probably<lb />
decide on is a price increase for the '9596<lb />
school year.<lb />
At least they're not, oh, I don't know,<lb />
ordering pizza and charging it to SGA <lb />
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Multiculturalism urges emphasis on differences<lb />
Multiculturalism is one of<lb />
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term is frequently used as a syn-<lb />
onym for diversity. The basic<lb />
argument for the concept is tha t<lb />
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tions between the two concepts.<lb />
America is a country com-<lb />
prised of descendents form a<lb />
vast number of cultures. This<lb />
used to be celebrated as a source<lb />
of strength. However, this di-<lb />
versity did not create a<lb />
multicultural society. Instead,<lb />
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these cultures and blended them<lb />
into the "melting pot" to create<lb />
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nation.<lb />
Now, instead of rejoicing<lb />
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ing urged, through the<lb />
multicultural movement, to em-<lb />
phasize our differences.<lb />
The differences between<lb />
diversity and multiculturalism<lb />
are vital. A diverse society is the<lb />
ideal of America. While America<lb />
has not always lived up to her<lb />
standards, she at least had the<lb />
goal of creating a society where<lb />
immigrants of any nationality<lb />
could come, assimilate into the<lb />
culture and prosper.<lb />
At the same time that the<lb />
immigrants were learning the<lb />
American culture, she likewise<lb />
took the best features of the new<lb />
culture. American culture has al-<lb />
ways been enriched by her new<lb />
citizens.<lb />
For example, look at the va-<lb />
riety of foods which are standard<lb />
American fare now, but were un-<lb />
 known at the<lb />
America does have a<lb />
dominant culture, and<lb />
it is predominantly<lb />
white, middle class,<lb />
and protestant (not to<lb />
mention<lb />
heterosexual).<lb />
time of her<lb />
founding. Or<lb />
the new art<lb />
forms, such<lb />
as jazz, or<lb />
silk paint-<lb />
ings from<lb />
Asia. About<lb />
the only<lb />
nearly un-<lb />
mm changed<lb />
original institution we have is the<lb />
English system constitutional<lb />
government and progressive<lb />
democratic reform.<lb />
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goals, it is the principle of indi-<lb />
vidual freedom upon which it is<lb />
based which has allowed all the<lb />
progress in the fields of civil rights<lb />
and equality of the sexes.<lb />
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the other hand, promote separate<lb />
cultures remaining distinct, rather<lb />
than encouraging inclusion and<lb />
assimilation. There is nothing<lb />
wrong with preserving one's cul-<lb />
tural heritage.<lb />
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parts of the country where ethnic<lb />
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dents of the culture and others<lb />
gather to celebrate the unique con-<lb />
tributions of one's culture. One of<lb />
my favorites is the annual Greek<lb />
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far as I know, there are no Greeks<lb />
in my family.<lb />
However, there used to be<lb />
no question as to the nationality<lb />
of the participants. They, their<lb />
parents or their grandparents had<lb />
left Europe or Asia to seek a bet-<lb />
ter life for themselves and their<lb />
children.<lb />
Multiculturalists today seek<lb />
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to get Americans to see them-<lb />
selves as members of a unique<lb />
culture other than the American<lb />
one.<lb />
For example, to get Korean<lb />
descendents to see themselves as<lb />
having more in common with<lb />
those living in Seoul than with<lb />
their next door neighbors. Of<lb />
course this is ridiculous. Even<lb />
black Americans, surely our most<lb />
outcast ethnic group, have more<lb />
in common with other Americans<lb />
than with black Africans.<lb />
This idea of<lb />
multiculturalism is also extremely<lb />
destructive. Only someone who<lb />
is historically ignorant could de-<lb />
scribe America as the "world's<lb />
first multicultural society as<lb />
Time magazine did last fall.<lb />
History is filled with societ-<lb />
ies which allowed, or could not<lb />
prevent, more than one culture.<lb />
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time, the news is filled with ac-<lb />
counts of the bloody fighting in<lb />
the former Yugoslavia and Soviet<lb />
Union, as different ethnic groups<lb />
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himself not as a citizen of the<lb />
nation, but as member of a cul-<lb />
ture within the state. For<lb />
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ness. America does have a domi-<lb />
nant culture, and it is predomi-<lb />
nantly white, middle class, and<lb />
protestant (not to mention<lb />
hetrosexual). We are only<lb />
strengthened by having other<lb />
viewpoints and opinions.<lb />
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ever that we should be trying to<lb />
destroy our society from within<lb />
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Letters to the Editor<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
This letter is in response to Mr. Stuart's<lb />
letter of February 15. The purpose of his letter is<lb />
not clear, but I would like to address three rather<lb />
disconnected points he attempted to make.<lb />
First of all he began by calling Mr. Tyndall<lb />
and Mr. Jones "mudslingers while in the next<lb />
breath he called the College Republicans, "brain-<lb />
washed" and "dazed and confused If Mr. Stuart<lb />
had read the letters of which he was speaking, he<lb />
would have found no insulting language, just<lb />
opinions.<lb />
Secondly, Mr. Stuart called Mr. Jones a<lb />
"fence-strattler Mr. Jones was isolated by the<lb />
democratic party for voting his personal beliefs<lb />
instead of liberal "doctrine<lb />
Lastly, I would like to know why Mr.<lb />
Stuart finds that fact that Mr. Tyndall and Mr.<lb />
Joyner neglected to mention that thev were<lb />
executive officers of the College Republicans<lb />
suspicious? Is it necessary in this country to<lb />
identify your political affiliations to express an<lb />
opinion?<lb />
Mr. Stuart, I am sure you will be over-<lb />
joyed to learn that you can express differing<lb />
opinions without being insulting. If you would<lb />
like to learn more, many organizations are now<lb />
holding "sensitivity seminars" to teach people<lb />
how to be politically correct. Or doesn't that<lb />
apply to conservatives?<lb />
John D. Mize<lb />
Junior<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
The 15 February 1994 edition of The East<lb />
Carolinian contained a letter written by Mathew<lb />
Stuart. He said that ECU College Republican ex-<lb />
ecutive officers had 'forgot to mention" their<lb />
positions in their letters, and that "Members of<lb />
the GOP are again distorting the truth The fact<lb />
is that Mr. Stuart distorted the truth in the very<lb />
first paragraph of his letter.<lb />
Tony Joyner is not now, nor has he ever<lb />
been, an executive officer of the ECU College<lb />
Republicans. However, it should be pointed out<lb />
that, Mr. Blue failed to mention that he is the<lb />
President of the College Democrats in his letter to<lb />
your paper.<lb />
Mr. Stuart also claimed that Thomas Blue<lb />
did not label Walter Jones, Jr. a liberal. Blue's<lb />
letter stated "This seems to be a far cry from the<lb />
liberal legislation Jones is noted for introducing<lb />
in the N.C. House This certainly appears to be<lb />
an attempt to label Mr. Jones a liberal.<lb />
Those people who have taken the time to<lb />
review the record of Walter Jones, Jr or who<lb />
have known and supported him since his days<lb />
in the North Carolina House know the real<lb />
Walter Jones, Jr.<lb />
The feeble attempts made by the ECU<lb />
College Democrats to discredit Walter Jones,<lb />
Jr the ECU College Republicans, and the Re-<lb />
publican party will continue to fail. It is pain-<lb />
fully obvious that the Democratic party is<lb />
grasping at straws in an attempt to keep their<lb />
incumbent candidate, Martin Lancaster, in<lb />
Congress.<lb />
If Thomas Blue, Mathew Stuart, and the<lb />
ECU College Democrats cared about the Third<lb />
Congressional District, and the state of North<lb />
Carolina, they would be working with Walter<lb />
Jones, Jr not against him!<lb />
Julie Underwood<lb />
Junior<lb />
Geology<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
After analyzing the barrage of letters dis-<lb />
cussing Walter B. Jones, Jrs decision to run for<lb />
Congress, I am compelled to settle the dust on an<lb />
evolving never-ending tit-for-tat between the Col-<lb />
lege Democrats and College Republicans. How<lb />
did this start?<lb />
In the Feb. 3rd issue, Thomas Blue lam-<lb />
basted Jones' voting record. I don't blame Mr.<lb />
Blue for doing this�he is a staunch Democrat. Mr<lb />
Blue decided to play concerned Joe Q. Public by<lb />
not identifying his position with the local Demo-<lb />
cratic Party to his article.<lb />
According to the Feb. 15th issue, the head-<lb />
line reads "College Democrats spend Saturday in<lb />
Jail In that issue, Thomas Blue, President of the<lb />
College Democrats is identified and quoted.<lb />
Also in the Feb. 15th issue, Matthew Stuart<lb />
responds to two letters written by Republicans<lb />
saying, "Blue may not be able to spot a liberal, but<lb />
he can surely spot a political opportunist Mr.<lb />
Stuart is right�Mr. Blue can spot one because<lb />
he is one Since Democrats outnumber Repub-<lb />
licans, Blue and Company's purpose again this<lb />
year is to play devisive politics to win the<lb />
numbers game. Thank goodness most Eastern<lb />
North Carolinians are hard-working, decent<lb />
people who are fed up with party politics and<lb />
baseless motivations.<lb />
Deep in your heart Mr. Blue you know<lb />
that Jones, Jr. is a good and formidable oppo-<lb />
nent to Mr. Lancaster�and you despise him<lb />
for that. Mr. Blue and Mr. Stuart your "Satur-<lb />
day in Jail" was not enough time served. As<lb />
Chairman of the Pitt County Young Republi-<lb />
cans, I recommend more hard time for lack of<lb />
forthrightness.<lb />
Dan Mills<lb />
Senior<lb />
Communication<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Recently, I have observed a lack of respect<lb />
for pedestrian right-of-way by many vehicles on<lb />
central campus.<lb />
This has become a serious problem in the<lb />
area between Flanagan and the General Class-<lb />
room Building.<lb />
With only ten minutes between classes, stu-<lb />
dents do not have time to wait for inconsiderate<lb />
drivers traversing through campus to pick-up<lb />
and discharge passengers or to "short-cut" be-<lb />
tween 5th and 10th streets.<lb />
The time is now for the administration to<lb />
prohibit all vehicular traffic on campus be-<lb />
tween 5th and 10th streets at least during the<lb />
time period of 8:30 am and 3:30 PM.<lb />
Keith Holley<lb />
Alumnus<lb />
Applications are still being accepted at The East Carolinian offices for<lb />
the position of Opinion Editor, for summer session '94. All interested per-<lb />
sons must also submit a one-page, single-spaced sample editorial. Slack-<lb />
ers need not apply.<lb /><pb facs="00058457_tn_0005" /><lb />
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me than you can imagine. I hope<lb />
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want and deserve. Please let me<lb />
make up for Mon. night. I would<lb />
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eryone had a blast! Love, Chi<lb />
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JEN MAC- We love you! You are<lb />
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TKE- We had a great time at the<lb />
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again soon! Love, Sigma's.<lb />
ORDER OF OMEGA: Our next<lb />
meeting will be Wed. Feb. 22 in<lb />
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sorority does not have four initi-<lb />
ated members please send them<lb />
so they can be initiated at this<lb />
meeting Go Greek<lb />
CONGRATULATIONStoBetsy<lb />
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Attention all PPHA members and<lb />
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speaker is Mrs. Sharon Molett.<lb />
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seeing all intended health profes-<lb />
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MASSAGE CLINIC<lb />
given by: ECU Physical Therapy<lb />
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holistic approach to the sport of<lb />
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movement. A pre-trip meeting is<lb />
scheduled for Wed. Feb. 16 at<lb />
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info, call Rec. Services at 757-6387<lb />
or stop by 204 Christenbury Gym.<lb />
PHI SIGMA PHI<lb />
Meeting Feb. 22nd 5:30 GCB<lb />
1028. All brothers encouraged to<lb />
attend. Nominations for next<lb />
year's officers will be taken at<lb />
this meeting. Phi Sigma Pi ECU's<lb />
only COED Honor Fraternity on<lb />
Campus!<lb />
AMERICAN MARKETING<lb />
ASSOCIATION<lb />
is holding it's second meeting of<lb />
the new semester on Wed. Feb.<lb />
23 at 4 pm in room 1032. Mr.<lb />
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will be the guest speaker at the<lb />
meeting. We encourage every-<lb />
one to attend.<lb />
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Meetingevery Wed. at7pm, Gen-<lb />
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and issues concerning North<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
Page 6<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
February 22, 1994<lb />
Picasso Trigger bring infamous antics to O'Rock's<lb />
Ex-Robot, Ex-Sugar members front show.<lb />
By Mark Brett<lb />
Photo Courtesy of Alias Records<lb />
Picasso Trigger<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
It was a long night. No<lb />
matter how you look at it, this<lb />
past Saturday night at<lb />
O'Rockefeller's was just about the<lb />
longest Saturday night I've spent<lb />
in recent memory. I'm sure that<lb />
part of the problem was frustrated<lb />
anticipation. Picasso Trigger was<lb />
headlining, and I always look for-<lb />
ward to their shows with the kind<lb />
of morbid fascination people nor-<lb />
mally reserve for surveying tor-<lb />
nado damage or train wrecks. But<lb />
what actually went down at<lb />
downtown Greenville's home of<lb />
alternative music on Saturday<lb />
was just a trifle disappointing.<lb />
It was a three-band show,<lb />
so being the responsible reviewer<lb />
and seasoned O'Rock's veteran<lb />
that I am, I showed up early (that<lb />
is, before 11 p.m.) to catch all<lb />
three sets. Unfortunately the<lb />
opening act, Greenville's own<lb />
Betamax, didn't go on until nearly<lb />
midnight, which left me twid-<lb />
dling my thumbs and talking to<lb />
Scott, the bouncer, for an hour.<lb />
Now, de- mHHHHBHTMl<lb />
pending on<lb />
who you<lb />
talk to, it<lb />
may or may<lb />
not have<lb />
been<lb />
Betamax's<lb />
fault that<lb />
they took<lb />
the stage so<lb />
late.<lb />
How-<lb />
ever, I'm not wmmmmmmamm<lb />
entirely sure they needed to take<lb />
the stage at all. Betamax sounded<lb />
like nothing more than a high-<lb />
schoc heavy metal ga rage band.<lb />
Technical problems abounded,<lb />
At their last<lb />
O'Rock's gig, she<lb />
heat a hole in the<lb />
wall with the mic<lb />
stand and launched<lb />
herself off the stage.<lb />
and their set was a disaster. I re-<lb />
ally liked these guys when they<lb />
were in Robot, another local fa-<lb />
vorite, but what happened? At<lb />
least they redeemed themselves<lb />
somewhat at the end of the set by<lb />
���������H saying, "I'm<lb />
sorry about<lb />
this every-<lb />
body. No, on<lb />
second<lb />
thought, fuck<lb />
all of you<lb />
This gave me<lb />
a chuckle and<lb />
loaned an<lb />
old - fa sh-<lb />
ioned punk<lb />
rock air to the<lb />
mmmmmmmmmmmmm proceedings<lb />
that the music lacked.<lb />
Next up was Buzzhungry,<lb />
a side project of Sugar's David<lb />
Barbe. What, pray tell, was a guy<lb />
who plays bass for such a major<lb />
Ensemble encourages diversity, literacy<lb />
By Laura Jackman<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
February is set aside for reflect-<lb />
ing upon the great achievements of<lb />
African-Americans and Thursday<lb />
night will provide an opportunity<lb />
to do just that.<lb />
At 7:30 p.m on Feb. 24, the<lb />
Patrons of Poetry Ensemble will<lb />
spend the evening reading works<lb />
by some of the foremost African-<lb />
American poets, while also provid-<lb />
ing an analysis of each poem. This<lb />
event will be held in Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center, in room 244.<lb />
The objective of the group is to<lb />
NY Film<lb />
Academy<lb />
seeks students<lb />
By Steve Griffin<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Students can win a $4,000<lb />
film scholarship to the New<lb />
York Film Academy for it's<lb />
eight-week film-making work-<lb />
shop. The workshop involves<lb />
writing, directing, shooting and<lb />
editing a personal movie. The<lb />
Academy describes the work-<lb />
shop as "an intense learning<lb />
experience of hands-on film<lb />
making<lb />
The Academy is asking col-<lb />
lege students to submit a VHS<lb />
tape of up to 10 minutes or a<lb />
five-page treatment of some<lb />
film work. If students want<lb />
their materials to be returned,<lb />
they should also enclose a self-<lb />
addressed envelope with post-<lb />
age. The closing date for sub-<lb />
missions is March 15,1994. The<lb />
winner of the contest will be<lb />
announced on April 30,1994.<lb />
The second and third place con-<lb />
testants will receive $1,000<lb />
grants toward tuition at the<lb />
New York Film Academy. This<lb />
is a great opportunity for stu-<lb />
dents in film making because it<lb />
is a short comprehensive pro-<lb />
gram that provides a good idea<lb />
of what movies are all about.<lb />
The film-making at New<lb />
York Film Academy is de-<lb />
scribed as "Guerrilla film-mak-<lb />
ing at its best�a full-fledged<lb />
opportunity for students to dis-<lb />
cover if they have the talent,<lb />
break into the business, pre-<lb />
pare for a four-year program,<lb />
or reassess what they want to<lb />
do Another advantage of this<lb />
program is the experienced in-<lb />
structors at the Academy who<lb />
have credits ranging from<lb />
Academy awards to Emmys.<lb />
The director of the Academy<lb />
was the executive producer for<lb />
The Hunt for Red October and<lb />
also produced Lolita on Broad-<lb />
See FILM page 7<lb />
promote the literary contributions<lb />
of poetry, develop and challenge<lb />
one's thinking skills and imagina-<lb />
tion and to also demonstrate that<lb />
poetry transcends cultural barriers.<lb />
The ensemble consists of five<lb />
male members including English<lb />
professor Reginald Watson, who is<lb />
the groups advisor. The other mem-<lb />
bers involved are Billy Walls, a<lb />
teacher at Agnes Fullilove School;<lb />
Altwan Nobles and Anthony Har-<lb />
ris, who are Fullilove students; and<lb />
Chris Ha'wood, an undergraduate<lb />
at ECU.<lb />
"Our goal is to show that Afri-<lb />
can-American males can do posi-<lb />
tive things, even read poetry said<lb />
Watson.<lb />
This is the first time the group is<lb />
bringing their program to the ECU<lb />
campus. "We do a few readings a<lb />
year at the Greenville Museum of<lb />
Art, and wedon'tconfineourselves<lb />
toj ust African-American works, but<lb />
since this is Black History month,<lb />
we arc going to limit ourselves for<lb />
one night Watson said.<lb />
ThePatronsdon'tconfine them-<lb />
selves to just male members either.<lb />
Expected to read her own work at<lb />
Thursday's program is poet Wanda<lb />
Hall.<lb />
The programs of these read-<lb />
ings range from such themes or<lb />
periods as freedom and human dig-<lb />
nity, spirituality, European poetry,<lb />
nature and the environment, con-<lb />
temporary poetry and African-<lb />
American poetry.<lb />
What sets the Patrons' read-<lb />
ings apart from other groups is<lb />
their analysis of such elements as<lb />
mood, theme, style, symbolism anu<lb />
other points of significance.<lb />
For more information on<lb />
Thursday's readings or to sched-<lb />
ule a program for group or organi-<lb />
zation, contact BUly Walls at 756-<lb />
8027 or Reginald Watson at 355-<lb />
3380.<lb />
Bad Brains bring new sound to Attic<lb />
By Cindy Hawkins<lb />
Staff Writer "<lb />
Love them, honor them, wor-<lb />
ship them. 0<lb />
If you weren't at the Attic on<lb />
the night of Thursday, Feb. 17, you<lb />
were lost. Would there be any<lb />
doubt that Bad played to a sold-<lb />
out house? The show was versatile<lb />
with many vibes, varieties of song<lb />
(and people) and political mes-<lb />
sages�all in the name of freedom.<lb />
Bad Brains played some newer<lb />
material, as well as some reggae.<lb />
The real treat, however, was some<lb />
of their older songs such as "Re-<lb />
turn to Heaven" and "Sacred<lb />
Love Itwas thestuff of high school<lb />
dreams and memories and it was<lb />
awesome.<lb />
However, what was most im-<lb />
pressive about the show was the<lb />
reaction of the singer to the mosh<lb />
pit. True, Bad Brains is hard-core,<lb />
but they seemed to disdain the fact<lb />
that the people in the pit were<lb />
thrashing each other. At several<lb />
points during the show, the lead<lb />
commented that "You should not<lb />
fight each other, man. Fight the<lb />
system The mosh pit raged on,<lb />
however, with males more intent<lb />
on moshing than the messages and<lb />
the music.<lb />
All in all, the show was moral<lb />
and intense, leaving no mistake in<lb />
any mind as to what the point of<lb />
the music was. On the other hand,<lb />
it seemed as though the pit became<lb />
a working metaphor in the sur-<lb />
rounding environment. While the<lb />
comment was, "Join together and<lb />
fight for the freedom that is denied<lb />
by the system testosterone fren-<lb />
zied people whirlwinded and im-<lb />
pacted each other with all the blind-<lb />
ness and fury of a violent silence.<lb />
Original creators cheer Yankees revival<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) � Director<lb />
George Abbott wanted what he<lb />
described as "a pep-talk song<lb />
something the manager of the<lb />
Washington Senators could sing<lb />
to the delinquent members of his<lb />
hapless baseball team.<lb />
Out of such directives, show<lb />
stoppers are born. In this case, the<lb />
song was "Heart" or, as it i� m. re<lb />
commonly known to barroom and<lb />
bathtub baritones everywhere,<lb />
"You Gotta Have Heart<lb />
Its author was Richard Adler,<lb />
who, together with his partner<lb />
Jerry Ross, already had written<lb />
the score for Tlie Pajania Game. They<lb />
were trying for two hits in a row<lb />
� and they did it. Their second<lb />
home run was called Damn Yan-<lb />
kees, and now nearly 40 years after<lb />
the musical first opened on Broad-<lb />
way, New York has the show and<lb />
"Heart" back again.<lb />
"The song just came � one,<lb />
two, three Adler says. "Actu-<lb />
ally, the only line that took a long<lb />
time to come was 'Miles and miles<lb />
and miles of heart But Mr. Abbott<lb />
made everything seem easy be-<lb />
cause he was so direct. He had<lb />
everythingso well categorized and<lb />
organized in his mind<lb />
Adler's memories of "Heart"<lb />
are the first thing he thinks of when<lb />
asked about Damn Yankees, a show<lb />
that proved that The Pajama Game<lb />
was not a fluke.<lb />
The revival stars Bebe<lb />
Neuwirth and Victor Garber in<lb />
the roles originally played by<lb />
Gwen Verdon and Ray Walston.<lb />
The musical is a baseball retake of<lb />
the Faust legend. A fan of the<lb />
Washington Senators�the show<lb />
is still firmly set in the 1950s �<lb />
sells his soul to become a star base-<lb />
ball player on the team.<lb />
Garber plays the devil and<lb />
Neuwirth, best known for her tele-<lb />
vision roles on "Cheers" and<lb />
"Frasier plays his provocative<lb />
assistant, Lola. She was immortal-<lb />
ized by Adler and Ross in another<lb />
hit song from the show, Whatever<lb />
Lola Wants. The role made Verdon<lb />
a star.<lb />
"Bebe Neuwirth is the only<lb />
one who could play Lola without<lb />
being negatively compared to<lb />
Gwen, although she has a very<lb />
different quality Adler says.<lb />
Jack O'Brien, the revival's di-<lb />
rector, and Abbott have made<lb />
some changes in the story, accord-<lb />
ing to Adler, reworking it slightly<lb />
for today's different sensibilities.<lb />
"The book has been brought<lb />
up to the '90s but without chang-<lb />
ing the era of the show Adler<lb />
says. "Nobody thought about<lb />
changing the Washington Sena-<lb />
tors into a now-existing ball club.<lb />
This is a period piece.<lb />
"Attitudinally, some of the<lb />
people thought some of the things<lb />
should be altered. The incredible<lb />
thing about it is that George Abbott<lb />
(who turns 107 in June) is so clear<lb />
about what he wants. That's one<lb />
of the great unbelieveable miracles<lb />
I've ever encountered<lb />
The music and lyrics remain<lb />
virtually the same.<lb />
"I would not allow the score<lb />
to be changed at all � any of the<lb />
notes, any of the harmonies, any<lb />
of the lyrics Adler says of his<lb />
work.<lb />
Yet he did add some new lyr-<lb />
ics to the devil's big song, "The<lb />
Good Old Day completing a sec-<lb />
ond chorus for Garber who is a<lb />
very different kind of performer<lb />
than Walston was in the original.<lb />
Adler has other, more bitter-<lb />
sweet remembrances of Damn Yan-<lb />
kees, which should have been just<lb />
one of the first efforts of a promis-<lb />
ing songwriting team. Six months<lb />
after the musical opened in 1955,<lb />
Ross was dead of a lung ailment.<lb />
He was 29.<lb />
In his autobiography, You<lb />
Gotta Have Heart, Adler summed<lb />
up the loss.<lb />
"In the deepest, most essen-<lb />
tial part of me, I knew that what<lb />
had departed that day was irre-<lb />
placeable Adler wrote. "Never<lb />
again would I have the kind of<lb />
shared success that we, as young<lb />
'Wunderkinds had owned for a<lb />
year and a half. Eighteen short<lb />
months, and the memory of them,<lb />
would have to do me for a life-<lb />
time<lb />
In the interview, he expanded<lb />
on his working relationship with<lb />
Ross, a partnership in which they<lb />
both wrote music and lyrics.<lb />
See BROADWAY page 7<lb />
national act doing inGreenville?<lb />
Well, he produced Picasso<lb />
Trigger's new album, so I guess<lb />
there's some connection. At any<lb />
rate, Buzzhungry put on a good<lb />
show. Though musically simple<lb />
(we're talking three-chord rock<lb />
and roll here, people), they<lb />
played an energetic set. They<lb />
would have been more enjoy-<lb />
able, however, if the crowd<lb />
hadn't been so lame. But, as is<lb />
typical here in the Emerald City,<lb />
everyone stood around trying<lb />
to look cool, which doesn't gen-<lb />
erate much energy in a room.<lb />
People were a little more<lb />
animated for Picasso Trigger; in<lb />
fact, there was an honest-to-God<lb />
nervous tension in the air. This<lb />
feeling, no doubt, stemmed<lb />
from the accident-waiting-to-<lb />
happen aura that surrounds the<lb />
See TRIGGER page 7<lb />
Local bands, media<lb />
unite for Real Center<lb />
By Kris Hoffler<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
This Thursday, Feb. 24, the At-<lb />
tic is hosting the fifth annual Rock<lb />
For Real. This fund-raising event<lb />
for the Real Crisis Center will fea-<lb />
ture six local performers who have<lb />
donated their time and talent for<lb />
this worthy cause. Tickets are $5 at<lb />
the door and all the pro-<lb />
ceeds from ticket sales<lb />
and drink specials<lb />
will benefit the Real<lb />
Crisis Center. The<lb />
doors will open at<lb />
8:30 and the<lb />
bands will start at �<lb />
9:00.<lb />
The bands appearing will be,<lb />
in order of appearance: ACME<lb />
Blues (blues), Mother Naru re (clas-<lb />
sic rock), Sex, Love, and Money<lb />
(Hardcore), Treehuggers (classic<lb />
rock)and Breed 13 (college music).<lb />
In between set changes, Kelly Smith<lb />
will entertain with some acoustic<lb />
performances of covers and origi-<lb />
nals.<lb />
This event is also sponsored<lb />
by Papa Olivers and WHTE 103.7.<lb />
Both WNCT-TV and WZMB will<lb />
broadcast live from The Attic. All<lb />
of these Greenville bands, busi-<lb />
nesses and affiliates will help to<lb />
make this more than just an aver-<lb />
age show.<lb />
The Real Crisis Center is in its<lb />
22nd year of operation in Green-<lb />
ville and is run mostly by volun-<lb />
teers. It is a private, non-profit<lb />
corporation that offers many im-<lb />
portant services for Pitt County<lb />
citizens. Anaverageof 450 people<lb />
contact them every month<lb />
through i ts help-line, walk-in cen-<lb />
ter and off-site crisis teams.<lb />
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IjOS ANGELES (AP) � After a<lb />
turn as a loose-cannon TV star in last<lb />
season's short-lived "The Jackie Tho-<lb />
mas Show Tom Arnold says he's<lb />
glad tobe playing a character closer to<lb />
home.<lb />
Arnold stars in the CBS comedy<lb />
'Tom" which debuts at8:30pm.EST<lb />
on Wednesday. Heplaysablue-collar<lb />
workerwhodreamsofreinvigorating<lb />
thefamily'soldKansasfarmasahome-<lb />
stead for his wife and five children.<lb />
'Tf s something that's from my<lb />
life Arnold says. "After Jackie Tho-<lb />
mas 1 wanted to play a family guy<lb />
Arnold and Alison LaPlaca are<lb />
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Lawrence).<lb />
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says of his character. "He would do<lb />
anything for his family. It doesn't al-<lb />
ways work out, but he does try. He's a<lb />
dreamer<lb />
His quest ends up sentencing the<lb />
Graham family toaconstruction trailer<lb />
outside a small town. Their neighbor<lb />
is the city dump.<lb />
"His wife is apprehensive<lb />
Arnold says. "His kids hate it<lb />
The husband, a welder, also dis-<lb />
covers his wife has her own plans:<lb />
enrolling in law school.<lb />
"I want her to work at Wal-Mart<lb />
and make an extra $5 mat we could<lb />
use in the family rightnow Arnold<lb />
says. "And I don't understand why<lb />
she'd want to be a lawyer and be<lb />
away from me and the kids<lb />
AmoldrecognizesthattheRolls-<lb />
Royce life he leads wifhTV star wife<lb />
Roseanne Barr is a big jump from his<lb />
working-class days in Ottumwa,<lb />
Iowa. Butthatdoesn'tmeanhe'slost<lb />
touch with it, he says.<lb />
"People that I worked with at<lb />
the meat-packing plant, I still see<lb />
them back home he says.<lb />
Arnold is jumping networks to<lb />
CBS with 'Tom leaving ABC,<lb />
which is home to his wife's hit series<lb />
"Roseanne" and also 'Jackie Tho-<lb />
mas<lb />
Theformer stand-up comedian<lb />
had taken heat last year when ABC<lb />
scheduled his series in the choice<lb />
spot after his wife's sitcom. Some<lb />
critics said he was trying to ride her<lb />
well-established coattails.<lb />
When the network wavered<lb />
aboutrenewinghis series�eliciting<lb />
veiled threats fromMs. Arnold about<lb />
her future with ABC � he discov-<lb />
ered other opportunities. It was a<lb />
good move, Arnold says.<lb />
"I needed tohavesomesepara-<lb />
tion he says. "I did the deal com-<lb />
pletely myself. I wrote the show my-<lb />
self, with a writer. The concept was<lb />
See TOM page 7<lb />
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The East Carolinian 7<lb />
BROADWAY<lb />
Continued from page 6<lb />
mine completely<lb />
Does that put him under more<lb />
pressure to deliver a hit series?<lb />
'Ithinktherc'slesspressure.With<lb />
'Jackie Thomas' there was such a<lb />
buildup, and (critics) were ready for<lb />
me he says. He did take part of lais<lb />
old series with him: LaPlaca, who was<lb />
part of the 'Jackie Thomas' cast.<lb />
"I loved working with her we<lb />
did have good chemistry Arnold<lb />
says.<lb />
Arnold is tackling more than act-<lb />
ing and producing duties (with co-<lb />
executive producer Steve Pepoon) on<lb />
his new show. He remains co-execu-<lb />
tive producer, with his wife, on<lb />
"Roseanne" (hecalls it "our bread and<lb />
butter") and is producing two new<lb />
series for ABC.<lb />
Arnold also has squeezed in a<lb />
movie: "True Lies an Arnold<lb />
FILM<lb />
Sdiwarzeneggeraction-comedy about<lb />
U.S. spies hying to foil nuclear terror-<lb />
ists.<lb />
How has his wife reacted to his<lb />
new busy schedule? Location filming<lb />
did put some strain on his wife be-<lb />
cause he was away for long periods,<lb />
Arnold says.<lb />
"It would be only natural if you<lb />
were used to having somebody who<lb />
worked for you, who was kind of<lb />
under your umbrella all the time, and<lb />
then to have that changed  it'd be<lb />
natural to feel a little abandoned at<lb />
first hesays. Butinanindustry where<lb />
a performer might be lucky to have<lb />
five or 10 years of success, opportuni-<lb />
ties can'tbe squandered, Arnold says.<lb />
"You've got to take advantage of<lb />
it. If we work for five more years, that<lb />
will be very lucky he says. "I try to<lb />
get (Roseanne) to understand that"<lb />
Continued from page 6<lb />
PAJAMA<lb />
Continued from page 6<lb />
way with Dor Id Sutherland. He<lb />
said, "There were only a few film<lb />
courses out there in the past, mainly<lb />
film appreciation and lecture<lb />
courses, none that had you actu-<lb />
ally making films<lb />
Another reason for the work-<lb />
shops success is the small size of the<lb />
classes. Only 16 students are ac-<lb />
cepted per class section. Students<lb />
from over 30 countries have come<lb />
to the Academy. Private instruc-<lb />
tion with the award winning in-<lb />
structors is also available. The di-<lb />
rector said, "We're perfectly con-<lb />
tors and quality learning The<lb />
New York Film Academy is lo-<lb />
cated in New York City at the<lb />
Tribeca film center. For more infor-<lb />
mation on the film contest call (212)-<lb />
941-4007 or write 375 Greenwich<lb />
St. NYC.<lb />
"We were a good team the<lb />
72-year-old Adler recalls. "It was<lb />
like a wonderful marriage. If more<lb />
actual marriages were conducted<lb />
this way I think there would be less<lb />
divorce.<lb />
"I came up with something<lb />
called 'the negative rules the<lb />
composer-lyricist says. "Which<lb />
meant if I came in with an idea � a<lb />
melody, a lyric, a title or whatever<lb />
�and I said, 'Gee, I think this is the<lb />
greatest thing since ryebread and<lb />
Jerry looked it over and didn't like<lb />
it, that would be the end of it. The<lb />
negative ruled. It worked both<lb />
ways. He used to roar in with some<lb />
ideas that he thought were great<lb />
and I didn't like them and that was<lb />
the end of it<lb />
None of the Broadway shows<lb />
Adler has attempted since then has<lb />
been as successful, and he has<lb />
found employment in other areas,<lb />
particularly in the writing of sym-<lb />
phonic music.<lb />
"I write only when there is a<lb />
need to write. I'm always kind of<lb />
thinking musically, but I need a<lb />
project he says.<lb />
"My favorite project right now<lb />
is a children's book for which I<lb />
wrote 29 songs and which has<lb />
been recorded and is now being<lb />
illustrated. The book, The<lb />
Deedledock World of<lb />
Figeldeesnaibop, is a whole new<lb />
direction for me<lb />
Yet he hasn't neglected the<lb />
theater. Adler has a potential<lb />
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called Off-Key. He wrote it with<lb />
playwright Bill C. Davis, author<lb />
of the two-character drama Mass<lb />
Appeal. It goes into rehearsal this<lb />
summer.<lb />
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heartfelt show Adler says. "I<lb />
think audiences today are ready<lb />
for that kind of deep emotion and<lb />
heart rather than spectacle.<lb />
"Coming to Broadway with a<lb />
new show is going to be very ex-<lb />
citing. Coming to Broadway with<lb />
Damn Yankees is fun and games,<lb />
potential money and, hopefully, it<lb />
will please a lot of people.<lb />
"But I think the direction of<lb />
my writing has gone entirely dif-<lb />
ferent. I think that Damn Yankees<lb />
was good, fun writing for a couple<lb />
of young guys, who kind of knew<lb />
what to do. But now I'm much<lb />
more excited about the future<lb />
TRIGGER<lb />
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set, and more than a few people<lb />
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minutes of total chaos. Say<lb />
goodbye to this PA system, and<lb />
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tions, and the band exploded.<lb />
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ity between their recorded sound<lb />
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Samuel Mintu played his bass<lb />
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looked like a shoe thrown at her.<lb />
The band raged. The dust cleared,<lb />
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What's on Tap?<lb />
Wednesday, Feb. 23<lb />
Baseball<lb />
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3 p.m.<lb />
M. Basketball<lb />
vs Richmond, 7 p.m.<lb />
Softball<lb />
vs. Barton, 2 p.m. (DH).<lb />
The 411<lb />
Feb. 16-19<lb />
M &amp; W Swimming<lb />
both teams placed 2nd in the<lb />
CAA Championships.<lb />
Friday, Feb. 18<lb />
W. Basketball<lb />
lost to William &amp; Mary 54-66.<lb />
Saturday, Feb. 19<lb />
M. Basketball<lb />
lost at James Madison, 74-79.<lb />
Women's CAA Standings<lb />
(Through Feb. 19)<lb />
STANDINGS<lb />
Team Conference GB Overall<lb />
10-0 1000<lb />
ODU<lb />
GMU<lb />
JMU<lb />
W&amp;M<lb />
UR<lb />
AU<lb />
UNCW<lb />
ECU<lb />
8-2<lb />
6-4<lb />
6-4<lb />
5-5<lb />
3-7<lb />
1-9<lb />
1-9<lb />
800<lb />
.600<lb />
.600<lb />
.500<lb />
300<lb />
.100<lb />
100<lb />
17-5<lb />
17-8<lb />
12-10<lb />
16-6<lb />
13-9<lb />
8-14<lb />
3-17<lb />
2-18<lb />
.773<lb />
680<lb />
545<lb />
727<lb />
591<lb />
.364<lb />
.150<lb />
.101<lb />
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS<lb />
Scoring Avg<lb />
Celeste Hill. ODU 20.5<lb />
Nickie Hilton, GMU 15.9<lb />
Ashleigh Akens. W&amp;M 15.0<lb />
Kirsten Keller. AU 14.7<lb />
Marilyn Gayton. W&amp;M 14.5<lb />
Rebounding Avg<lb />
Ashleigh Akens, W&amp;M 10.8<lb />
Celeste Hill, ODU 10.2<lb />
Ina Nicosia. UR 9.4<lb />
Nickie Hilton, GMU 8.7<lb />
Tracey Kelley, ECU 8.0<lb />
Assist Avg.<lb />
Marcell Harrison. GMU 5.0<lb />
Keri Chaconas, GMU 4.2<lb />
Deanna Vander Plas. ODU 3.4<lb />
Celeste Hill. ODU 3.4<lb />
Danielle Charlesworth. ECU 3.3<lb />
Field Goal <lb />
Nickie Hilton. GMU 610<lb />
Marilyn Gayton. W&amp;M 552<lb />
Ashleigh Akens. W&amp;M 537<lb />
Kirsten Keller, AU 536<lb />
Celeste Hill, ODU 530<lb />
Free Throw <lb />
Laura Barnes. UR 844<lb />
Knssy Heinbaugh. JMU 825<lb />
Kelley Norton. UNCW 793<lb />
Marcell Harrison. GMU 783<lb />
Kara Ratliff. JMU 781<lb />
3-pt Field Goal <lb />
Shonda Deberry. ODU .391<lb />
Yolanda Settles, W&amp;M .377<lb />
Ken Chaconas. GMU 356<lb />
Laura Barnes, UR 350<lb />
Justine Allpress, ECU .347<lb />
Steals<lb />
Celeste Hill. ODU 4.0<lb />
Danielle Charlesworth, ECU 3.1<lb />
Marcell Harrison, GMU 2.9<lb />
TEAM LEADERS<lb />
Scoring Margin<lb />
William &amp; Mary<lb />
George Mason<lb />
Old Dominion<lb />
James Madison<lb />
Richmond<lb />
American<lb />
UNC-Wilmington<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Rebounding Margin<lb />
James Madison<lb />
Old Dominion<lb />
William &amp; Mary<lb />
American<lb />
George Mason<lb />
Richmond<lb />
UNC-Wilmington<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Field Goal <lb />
George Mason<lb />
William &amp; Mary<lb />
Richmond<lb />
Old Dominion<lb />
James Madison<lb />
UNC-Wilmington<lb />
American<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Def. Field Goal <lb />
William &amp; Mary<lb />
George Mason<lb />
James Madison<lb />
Old Dominion<lb />
Richmond<lb />
UNC-Wilming'on<lb />
American<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Steals (per game)<lb />
10.5<lb />
10.3<lb />
9.7<lb />
24<lb />
-0.1<lb />
-67<lb />
-11.3<lb />
�18.3<lb />
4.2<lb />
35<lb />
2.2<lb />
19<lb />
1.8<lb />
-0.4<lb />
-1.7<lb />
-4.8<lb />
45.1<lb />
42.9<lb />
42.7<lb />
42 5<lb />
42 3<lb />
38 6<lb />
37.2<lb />
35.6<lb />
37.6<lb />
384<lb />
39 0<lb />
404<lb />
41.3<lb />
42.9<lb />
43.9<lb />
460<lb />
Sports<lb />
February 22. 1994<lb />
CAA swimming championships held at ECU<lb />
By Brad Oidham<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
One positive aspect the ECU<lb />
swim teamhad going into this past<lb />
weekend's CAA Championship<lb />
was the friendly confines of home<lb />
water advantage.<lb />
The home water proved suc-<lb />
cessful for the Pirates, who fin-<lb />
ished in second place in the CAA<lb />
in both the men's and women's<lb />
divisions. The final record for the<lb />
men's team was 10-2, while the<lb />
Lady Pirates finished 1994 with a<lb />
9-3 record.<lb />
Head coach Rick Kobe was<lb />
named the CAA Coach of the<lb />
Year, with assistant coach Chris<lb />
Hansen being recognized as well<lb />
for his help with the Lady Pirates<lb />
swimmers. Kobe achieved his<lb />
10th winning season in 12 years<lb />
here in Greenville.<lb />
"We swam better than any<lb />
team there Kobe said. "We<lb />
swam absolutely great. The<lb />
whole season was just outstand-<lb />
ing, especially for such a young<lb />
team. We set 12 varsity records<lb />
and five freshman records<lb />
Once again the CAA swim-<lb />
ming championships were led by<lb />
the men and women of James<lb />
Madison University. JMU<lb />
grabbed the lead early in the com-<lb />
petitions and never relinquished<lb />
CAA<lb />
guards<lb />
pave way<lb />
By Ashley Neal<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
it. The 181-point victory over<lb />
ECU gave them their third<lb />
straght men's title, and second<lb />
straight womens champion-<lb />
ship.<lb />
The UNC-Wilmington<lb />
men's team placed third, fol-<lb />
lowed bv American, Richmond,<lb />
Old Dominion and William &amp;<lb />
Mary. For the women, Rich-<lb />
mond placed third, and were<lb />
followed by UNC Wilmington,<lb />
American, William &amp; Mary and<lb />
Old Dominion.<lb />
Thirteen CAA records were<lb />
broken over the weekend, seven<lb />
by American and five by James<lb />
Madison. American also re-<lb />
ceived the women's and men's<lb />
outstanding Performers<lb />
Award, given to Gabriella<lb />
Csepe and Frederick Hviid.<lb />
The Lady Pirates swam ex-<lb />
tremelv well throughout the<lb />
tourney. Sophomore Hilary<lb />
Stokes, from Winston-Salem,<lb />
set a ECU-varsity record in the<lb />
100-yard freestyle, with a time<lb />
of 52.92 and a third place finish<lb />
Fellow Sophomore Jackie<lb />
Schmieder continued her solid<lb />
season, breaking two school<lb />
records<lb />
In the 500 freestyle,<lb />
Schmieder swam 4:59.46, and<lb />
in the lf50 freestyle, she swam<lb />
a time of 17:19.47.<lb />
Old Dominion135<lb />
William &amp; Mary11.2<lb />
George Mason105<lb />
Richmond105<lb />
American93<lb />
East Carolina9.3<lb />
James Madison88<lb />
UNC-Wilmington73<lb />
: . by DavePond<lb />
"A guard is the starting<lb />
block for any good team ECU<lb />
guard Kareem Richardson said.<lb />
"All theI teams in our confer-<lb />
ence have good guards<lb />
A guard demonstrates lead-<lb />
ership by maintaining a positive<lb />
and productive rapport among<lb />
teammates. KentCuluko,Darryl<lb />
Franklin, Lester Lyons, Troy<lb />
Manns and Kass Weaver pro-<lb />
vide their teams with leadership<lb />
as the CAA's top guards. Se-<lb />
niors Kevin Larkin and Kevin<lb />
Swann, ODU's backcourt arse-<lb />
nal, also attribute strength to the<lb />
guard position.<lb />
"Larkin and Swann both<lb />
compete, play hard, and are al-<lb />
ways ready senior Lester Lyons<lb />
said.<lb />
In addition to bringing tal-<lb />
ent and experience to their teams,<lb />
ECU's Lyons and JMU'sCuluko<lb />
o'aare court time with younger<lb />
contenders whosatisfactorily fill<lb />
the position. The Pirates Kareem<lb />
Richardson, a sophomore,<lb />
started the final 13 games of last<lb />
season and was named to the<lb />
1993 AU-CAA rookie team.<lb />
Sophomore Darren McLinton<lb />
battles with transfer Dennis<lb />
Lenord for JMU's starting status<lb />
this year after shooting 50 per-<lb />
cent from the field overall and<lb />
80.3 percent from the line last<lb />
season.<lb />
Other sophomore point<lb />
guards who represent their team<lb />
include American University's<lb />
Darryl Franklin and GMU's Troy<lb />
Manns. This season Manns leads<lb />
the CAA in assists, 6.5 a game,<lb />
while Franklin dominates the<lb />
conference in steals.<lb />
Troy Manns is a real quick<lb />
guard with a nice crossover<lb />
Richardson said. "The team<lb />
kids me about him because we're<lb />
both pretty quick and really com-<lb />
petitive, vet still we have respect<lb />
for one another<lb />
As veteran players share<lb />
more game time with the<lb />
younger talent, CAA teams will<lb />
become stronger as a result of<lb />
the guard positions strengthen-<lb />
ing. Every team in the confer-<lb />
ence has at least two guards who<lb />
excel in shooting, assists, steals<lb />
as well as leadership.<lb />
"Talent in the league is go-<lb />
ingup ECU's Lester 1 yonssaid.<lb />
See CAA page 10<lb />
File photo<lb />
Minges was host to this year's CAA Championships and the home water advantage paid off. Both the men<lb />
and the women placed second in their divisions.<lb />
It was another successful<lb />
outing for the Lady Pirate fresh-<lb />
man. Elizabeth Bradner from<lb />
Richmond, Va. broke two var-<lb />
sity and freshman records. In<lb />
the 200-yard back, Bradner<lb />
and in the 100-<lb />
yard back, she swam a time of<lb />
58.27.<lb />
Melissa Phillips also had a<lb />
great tournament, breaking two<lb />
varsity and freshman records as<lb />
well, the Charlotte, N.C. native<lb />
swam a time of 2:07.58 in the 200-<lb />
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Former Pirate football<lb />
stars visit Greenville<lb />
By Brian Olson<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Greenville received a special<lb />
treat besides the beautiful weather<lb />
this past Saturday afternoon.<lb />
Former ECU standouts Jeff<lb />
Blake and Robert Jones were sign-<lb />
ingautographsatSoutheastemCel-<lb />
lular during the spring like day.<lb />
"Yeah, I miss ECU Blakesaid.<lb />
" I spent four years of my I i fe here so<lb />
I have a lot of mv friends here. I<lb />
liked to come back sometimes. I<lb />
like to stay for a while and move on<lb />
just like everybody else<lb />
Blake is currentlv a back-up<lb />
quarterback tor the N.Y. Jets he-<lb />
hind Boomer siasion and Brown-<lb />
ing Nagel. 1 lewaspicked upby the<lb />
lets in the sixth round of the draft<lb />
when he left ECU after the Pirates<lb />
thrilling Peach Bowl season two<lb />
seasons ago.<lb />
The Sanford, Fla. native has<lb />
had to adjust to lifestyles of the<lb />
south in N C . and now tl ic last paced<lb />
stvle in yankee land.<lb />
"I like it a lot Blake said. "It's<lb />
different. The atmosphere is differ-<lb />
ent and the people .ire very differ-<lb />
ent. There's really a lotol peopleto<lb />
meet up there<lb />
Three weeks ago E( I defen-<lb />
sive coordinator 1 arry( oyerwent<lb />
to the lets to be a defensive tine<lb />
COa h.over spent onk tins past<lb />
season with the Pirates and re entlv<lb />
Blake was able to meetovei be<lb />
Jeff Blake<lb />
tore he left for N.Y. and hopes to<lb />
spend a lot of time with him when<lb />
lit- goes back to the big apple.<lb />
Blake has not had a chance to<lb />
start and is currently the third quar-<lb />
terback on the depth chart. I ree-<lb />
agency is now entering it's second<lb />
season nd the possibility of Blake<lb />
leaving N.Y. is not out of the ques-<lb />
tion.<lb />
"Righl now my intentions are<lb />
to st with the lets for awhile<lb />
Blake said. "But, you never know<lb />
how the Nil works, it'sa business.<lb />
People .ire mm mc, ba� k and forth<lb />
all over the V I ! in my<lb />
i.Hits right now foi me to go ,in<lb />
See STAR page 10<lb />
yard fly, and 58.29 seconds in<lb />
the 100-yard fly. Lesley Hawley<lb />
set a freshman record in the<lb />
200 IM, with a time of 2:12.54.<lb />
The Ladv Piratesalsobroke<lb />
See SWIM page 10<lb />
Manahan has softball<lb />
team prepared for '94<lb />
By Jeb Brookshire<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
With Byearsofcoachingexperi-<lb />
enceand anexperienced team to back<lb />
her up, ECU softball coach Sue<lb />
Manahan is ready to meet the upcom-<lb />
ing softball season head-on.<lb />
Manahan lead thewomen'ssoft-<lb />
ball team to a winning season Last<lb />
year. LXirmgmeoff-season.Manahan<lb />
was coaching as well. Over the sum-<lb />
mer she traveled to Russia with Ath-<lb />
letes in Action, a group that involves<lb />
athletes leading seminars about their<lb />
sport, plaving games with the local<lb />
teams from the host country, while<lb />
sharing their Christian faith with the<lb />
people that they play. During the<lb />
Christmas break, Manahan<lb />
coachedateam thatwenttoGuate-<lb />
mala.<lb />
"They came from all over, and<lb />
the players that went to Guatemala<lb />
with us were mainly from Califor-<lb />
nia says Manahan<lb />
Manahan's team that went to<lb />
Russia had a 9-1 record. Manahan<lb />
attributed the one loss to her short-<lb />
stop who "was trying to be polite<lb />
and ate some onions, which she<lb />
wasallergicto.Shehad tositoutthe<lb />
game becauseofthat,and we were<lb />
without one of our best players<lb />
Also, while in Russia,<lb />
Manahan had the opportunity to<lb />
be a player-coach, because one of<lb />
See COACH page 10<lb />
ECU baseball team enjoys<lb />
home opener at Harrington<lb />
By Brian Olson<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
The ECU baseball team looked<lb />
like a fine tuned machine in the<lb />
double header opener at<lb />
Harrington field last Wednesday.<lb />
ThePirates(2-3)scored runs<lb />
in the shortened games and got<lb />
some great pitching form Johnny<lb />
Beck and Mike Sanburn to com-<lb />
plete the sweep of Virginia State.<lb />
Both games were stopped af-<lb />
ter six and a half innings because of<lb />
the lead. The Bucs won the opener<lb />
18-2and followed with a 18-0 romp.<lb />
The Pirates rebounded from a three-<lb />
game sweep against the Florida<lb />
Gators.<lb />
"We were very pleased with<lb />
not onlv the way we went about it,<lb />
but thev way we played in gen-<lb />
eral head coach Gary Overton<lb />
said. "The difference I thought be-<lb />
tween today and the Florida game<lb />
was that we ran the bases excep-<lb />
tionallv well. We really felt very<lb />
comfortable with that today and<lb />
pla ved a solid game we like to play<lb />
In the first game leadoff hitter<lb />
Jamie Bore lead off withsingleand<lb />
came home on a infield grounder<lb />
bv Rick Britton to score the first<lb />
nin Borel would go three-for-three,<lb />
earntwo RBls and score two runs.<lb />
The Pirates would score seven<lb />
runs in the second inning. Bryan<lb />
Yervs led off with a single, stole<lb />
second and went to third on a<lb />
passed ball, before Chad Triplett 's<lb />
infield grounder to scon- Yerys.<lb />
Righrfielderl amontEdwardssend<lb />
a blast over the leftfield fence to<lb />
move the score to 3-0. Borel and<lb />
asoo Head would drive in two<lb />
more runs with a pair of singles in<lb />
I lie inning<lb />
Heath Clark singled and<lb />
ended up on third after two wild<lb />
pitches and scored on BoreTs<lb />
single.<lb />
The first four batters in the<lb />
fourth inning would also cross<lb />
the plate with the help of a three<lb />
wild pitches, a passed ball, and a<lb />
an error.<lb />
The Piratesadded one in fifth<lb />
after Borel scored when he tripled<lb />
and came home on a wild pitch.<lb />
ECU scored four more runs<lb />
in the sixth inning to finish the<lb />
scoring at 18 with onlv 12 being<lb />
earned on 14 hits.<lb />
Beckallowed onlv three hits,<lb />
but a couple of seventh inning<lb />
errors blew his shutout. None of<lb />
the runs were earned while he<lb />
struck out 10 and walked just<lb />
one. Trojan starter Terrance<lb />
Whittle would throw 11 wild<lb />
pitches in five innings<lb />
"First and foremost I thought<lb />
we had two very fine pitching<lb />
performances coach Overton<lb />
said. "Beck and Sanburn both<lb />
threw very well. Sanburn was<lb />
very sharp and Beck hit his spots<lb />
when he had to and just did a<lb />
very fine job<lb />
Game two wasalmost an in-<lb />
stant replay of the first game.<lb />
Sanburn went the distance<lb />
with ninestikeouts. no walks and<lb />
just two hits.<lb />
Perhaps the most exciting<lb />
play of the day came in the sixth<lb />
inning with the Trojans at the<lb />
plate. It was first md second with<lb />
no inits when Darren rhorton<lb />
lined a pitch back at Sanburn, in<lb />
turn he threw it to second and<lb />
(lark threw the ball to lust to<lb />
See OPENER page 10<lb /><pb facs="00058457_tn_0009" /><lb />
February 22. 1994<lb />
The East Carolinian 9<lb />
COACH<lb />
cont. from<lb />
page 8<lb />
the team members got injured right<lb />
before the trip.<lb />
"It was more difficult being a<lb />
plaver and a coach at the same time<lb />
recalls Manahan.<lb />
The team that she traveled with to<lb />
Guatemala earned a 6-1 record. "The<lb />
loss mere she said. "Came from the<lb />
fact that every team, no matter how-<lb />
good, will alwavs have a day when<lb />
nothing seems to go their way. This is<lb />
what happened; the other team was<lb />
reailv on top of their game that day<lb />
Manahan'steamalsohadacliance<lb />
to play against the Guatemalan na-<lb />
tional team.<lb />
'Traveling is something that I<lb />
have found that I like and I want to be<lb />
able to it more often. With Athletes in<lb />
Action, I gotta travel as well as present<lb />
theGospelinveryuniquesettingsand<lb />
ways Manahan said. "For example,<lb />
inGuatemala,wehadatalen ted group<lb />
that could sing; so we sang together<lb />
one dav in a park<lb />
Manahan started coaching soft-<lb />
ball at Douglas Freeman High School<lb />
in Virginia. Shecoached there forseven<lb />
years before coming to ECU. During<lb />
that time, she led her team to several<lb />
district championships, one regional<lb />
and one state championship. She be-<lb />
ganherccachingcareerhereasa gradu-<lb />
ate student a t ECU about 13 years ago.<lb />
Manahan has definitely earned<lb />
the respect of her team. jenny Parsons,<lb />
an East Carolina pitcher under<lb />
Manahan for the last four seasons, is<lb />
now the pitching coach of the team.<lb />
"I enjoyed playing for her Par-<lb />
sons said.<lb />
"She is a great motivator and she<lb />
always knows what to say to get the<lb />
best out of the players<lb />
E1 I continued from<lb />
twl pages<lb />
complete the triple plav.<lb />
"I just stuck mv glove out<lb />
Sanburn said. "It just landed in there<lb />
and I threw it to second. I didn't<lb />
realize the guy was hung up on<lb />
first<lb />
Sanburn's toughest battle was<lb />
trying to stay loose in between in-<lb />
nings. The Pirates would be at the<lb />
plate for periods of 15-20 minutes.<lb />
He tightened up a little, but was<lb />
able to go the distance.<lb />
His fine performance was well<lb />
complimented with his team's of-<lb />
fense.<lb />
Britton singled in the first and<lb />
let newcomer Yerys slam a<lb />
homerun to left to bring him in.<lb />
Transfer Scott Bermingham would<lb />
follow with his shot to make it back-<lb />
to-back HRs.<lb />
The Pirates scored four in the<lb />
second when the team batted<lb />
around wi th the help of Head's two-<lb />
run homer.<lb />
ECU picked up two more runs<lb />
in the third and, in the fourth, they<lb />
gathered two more with Yerys's<lb />
second HR on the day. Yerys would<lb />
go three-for-five, earn four RBIs,<lb />
and score three times.<lb />
The Bucs added five in the fifth<lb />
and two more in the sixth.<lb />
Bermingham was a perfect<lb />
three-for-three with one RBI and<lb />
three runs.<lb />
ECU gathered the 18 runson 13<lb />
hits.<lb />
"This can certainly be a confi-<lb />
dence builder Overton said. "In<lb />
Florida wedidn'thitthatmany balls<lb />
hard, but today we did<lb />
The Trojans helped the cause<lb />
with six errors in the game.<lb />
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(SID)�East Carolina's<lb />
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After trailing 34-31 athalthme,<lb />
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The William &amp; Marv win im-<lb />
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The Tribe's 16 wins ties the<lb />
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SWIM<lb />
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page 8<lb />
three varsity relay records. The<lb />
team of Hawley, Stokes, Phillips<lb />
and Beth Humphrey broke the<lb />
400 medley record with a time of<lb />
3:58.09. Hawley, Stokes, Bradner<lb />
and Tracey Garrett broke the 200<lb />
medley relay record with a time<lb />
of 49.62.<lb />
The 400 freestyle relay record<lb />
was broken by the team of<lb />
Jacqueline Silber, Humphrey,<lb />
Phillips and Stokes, with a time<lb />
of 3:30.24.<lb />
For the men, sophomore<lb />
David Benson broke the varsity<lb />
record in the 100-fly with a time<lb />
of 49.59. Freshman Chris<lb />
Bembenek set a varsity and fresh-<lb />
man record in the 100-back with a<lb />
time of 52.54 seconds.<lb />
He also broke the freshman<lb />
record in the 200 back with a time<lb />
of 1:53.52. Two relay records were<lb />
broken, in the 200 and 400 med-<lb />
leys.<lb />
In the 200, the team of<lb />
Bembenek, Lance Tate, Benson<lb />
and Brian Soltz had a time of<lb />
1:33.41. The same team also broke<lb />
the record in the 400 medley, with<lb />
a time of 3:24.45.<lb />
In the diving competition, the<lb />
one and three meter boards for<lb />
women were won by Old<lb />
Dominion's Heather Drallos.<lb />
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for the Eastern Conference Cham-<lb />
pionships.<lb />
STAR<lb />
continued from<lb />
page 8<lb />
where, but if I have to, I will<lb />
Jones is entering his third sea-<lb />
son also with DallasCowboys. Jones<lb />
was a first round pickby the team in<lb />
1992 and during his rookie season<lb />
he started at linebacker for the two<lb />
timedefendingSuper Bowl champs.<lb />
This past season however, he was<lb />
benched in favor of Ken Norton.<lb />
The team might have started<lb />
Norton in place of Jones because<lb />
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year of his contract and is now a<lb />
free-agent, so maybe head coach<lb />
Jimmy Johnson might have wanted<lb />
to showcase Norton so he will be<lb />
well compensated if he leaves.<lb />
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Norton was because he was the<lb />
better pass coverer, so the question<lb />
of Jones being benched is not clearly<lb />
defined.<lb />
Jones was too busy for com-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Jordan getting ready for big time<lb />
(AP) � Michael Jordan finally<lb />
reached the fence withabattingprac-<lb />
tice line drive and moved another<lb />
day closer to facing real major league<lb />
pitchers for the first time.<lb />
"I'm improving. I feel good about<lb />
my skills Jordan said Sunday, the<lb />
daybefore the remainder of the White<lb />
Sox squad wasexpected to report for<lb />
spring training.<lb />
Jordan said he's not only learn-<lb />
ing at the plate under the guidance of<lb />
hitringinstnirtorWaltIiriniak,butis<lb />
thoroughly enjoying the entire expe-<lb />
rience of baseball outdoors.<lb />
"How often do you get to work<lb />
and wear shades at the same time?"<lb />
he asked.<lb />
Inbattingpracticejordandrove<lb />
one ball on one hop against a soft<lb />
drink sign in left field. On the very<lb />
next pitch from minor league catch-<lb />
ing coordinatorTommy Thomp-<lb />
son, he lined one against thebaseof the<lb />
wall, off a beer billboard. The 6-foot-6<lb />
Jordan still has not hit one over the<lb />
fence.<lb />
Today, Jordan will get a taste of<lb />
majorleaguepitcriingforthefirsttime,<lb />
although not full strength. White Sox<lb />
pi tchers won't be throwing their best<lb />
stuff or at their highest velocity this<lb />
early in the spring. Still, it will be<lb />
toughertohittiTanwhatJordan'sfaced<lb />
so far.<lb />
'If s going to give him a little<lb />
better idea justhow hard they throw<lb />
saidWWteSoxmanagerGeneLamont<lb />
"I don't expect any leeway. Just<lb />
don't hit me, if they can avoid it<lb />
JordansaidwithalaughTmlooking<lb />
forward to the challenge<lb />
Jordan, who's been getting up<lb />
every morning at 6 am. to head to the<lb />
park for early batting practice, needs<lb />
work on another game � his table<lb />
tennis.<lb />
Pitcher Kirk McCaskill beat him<lb />
21-17 before Alex Fernandez scored<lb />
an even easier victory over the former<lb />
basketball superstar, 21-11.<lb />
Jordan then headed out to work<lb />
on his baseball defense. Near the end<lb />
of the drill, he went hard after a<lb />
grounder near the nght field line,<lb />
slipped and went stomach first into<lb />
the grass, kicking up his heels and<lb />
leaving a divot right in front of cam-<lb />
eras recording his every move.<lb />
Less than an hour later as he<lb />
waited forbattingpractice tobegin,he<lb />
went to the third base line for an im-<lb />
promptuandbriefautographsessiorL<lb />
Onefanflippedaballathimand,ashe<lb />
began to sign, about two dozen balls<lb />
poured out of the stands at his feet.<lb />
CAA<lb />
continued from<lb />
page 8<lb />
Depth is the key asset for any<lb />
athletic bench to possess. Current<lb />
statistics reveal that CAA guard<lb />
positions have an increase in tal-<lb />
ent and depth. A key contributor<lb />
to the abundance of depth comes<lb />
with veteran players allowing<lb />
their club's younger guards to gain<lb />
experience.<lb />
Players with experience serve<lb />
as role models for newcomers iike<lb />
Richardson, Manns, McLinton,<lb />
and Franklin and make the transi-<lb />
tion more smooth, thus giving a<lb />
team strength on and off the court.<lb />
" Lester has taught me a lot<lb />
Richardson said. "After he leaves<lb />
hopefully I can continue that tra-<lb />
dition with the future guards at<lb />
East Carolina<lb />
Team effort and cohesion<lb />
make an athletic team successful.<lb />
The CAA guard position has tal-<lb />
ent and rivalry, but most impor-<lb />
tantly, respect fortheathleteswho<lb />
play.<lb />
IF YOU WANT TO MAKE IT<lb />
IN THE REAL WORLD,<lb />
SPEND A SEMESTER IN OURS.<lb />
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World Co.<lb />
Walt Disney World Co. representatives will be on campus to present<lb />
an information session for Undergraduate Students on the<lb />
WALT DISNEY WORLD SUMMERFALL '94 College Program<lb />
WHEN: Tuesday, March 1,1994<lb />
7:00 pm<lb />
WHERE: Room 1028 General<lb />
Classroom Bldg.<lb />
Attendance at this presentation is<lb />
required to interview for the<lb />
SummerFall '94 College Program.<lb />
Irttetviewa will lit held on Wednesday,<lb />
March 2. 1994. The following<lb />
majors are encouraged to attend:<lb />
Business. Communication. Recreation<lb />
Leisure Studies anil Theatre Drama<lb />
preferred.<lb />
For more information<lb />
Contact: Cooperative Education<lb />
Phone: 757-6979<lb />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<lb />
The Walt Disney Co<lb />
The University Media Board<lb />
seeks editors and general managers<lb />
The University Media Board is seeking fulltime<lb />
students interested in serving in the following<lb />
stipended posts for the 1994-1995 academic year:<lb />
? Editor � Expressions minority students magazine ($175month)<lb />
? Editor - The Rebel fine arts magazine ($175month)<lb />
? General Manager � The East Carolinian student newspaper<lb />
(estimated 1993-1994 stipend $5260) Q<lb />
? General Manager � WZMB student radio station ($200month)<lb />
All applicants should have a 2.5 grade point average<lb />
Contact: University Media Board<lb />
2nd Floor, Student Publications Building<lb />
Telephone 757-6009<lb />
Deadline for Applications: 5 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
Registration meetings will be<lb />
held in BIO 103 unless noted<lb />
� Monday, March 14,10:00 a.m CG 104<lb />
� NCAA Basketball Pick 'em<lb />
� Tuesday, March 15,5:00 p.m.<lb />
� Softball Registration Meeting<lb />
� Tuesday, March 22,5:00 p.m.<lb />
� Indoor Soccer Registration Meeting<lb />
� Tuesday, March 29, 5:00pm<lb />
� Tennis (single, doubles, team) Meeting<lb />
� Wednesday, March 30,5:00 p.m.<lb />
� Softball Thrills-n-Skills Meeting<lb />
� Tuesday, April 5, 5:00 p.m.<lb />
� Putt-Putt Golf Meeting<lb />
� Tuesday, April 12, 5:00 p.m.<lb />
� Golf Singles Meeting<lb />
� Wednesday, April 13 &amp; 14,3:00 p.m.<lb />
� Frisbee Golf Singles - Disc Course<lb />
� Thursday, April 14, 5:00 p.m.<lb />
� Softball Invitational Captains Meeting<lb />
� Friday, April 15,5:00 p.m. entry deadline<lb />
� Outdoor 3-on-3 Basketball<lb />
Official's Clinics<lb />
Tuesday, March 1,4:30 p.m.<lb />
Softball - Brewster C 103<lb />
Tuesday, March 22, 7:30 p.m.<lb />
Indoor Soccer - Brewster C 103<lb />
&amp;W&amp;9 �n<lb />
Registration Dates<lb />
March 1 - 15<lb />
Cost per Session<lb />
$10.00Students<lb />
$20.00FacultyStaffSpouse<lb />
Session Dates<lb />
March 14 - April 22<lb />
Cost per Drop-in Class<lb />
$5.00 for 5 classesStudents<lb />
$ 10.00FacultyStaffSpouse<lb />
Choose from Aerobics, STEP, Low Impact, Hi-Lo, Funk,<lb />
Funk Step, Sport Moves, Outdoor Athlete, Aquarobics, Hi-Lo<lb />
STEP, Power STEP, Jump Start, and Toning. Pick up a class<lb />
schedule with times, days, location and instructor information<lb />
in 204 Christenbury Gym and register from 9:00am-5:00pm.<lb />
5n<lb />
after Spring Break<lb />
GREAT<lb />
Registration for all adventure trips and workshops begin now.<lb />
Pre-registration prior to Pre-Trip Meeting required.<lb />
DateEventTimeLocation<lb />
318 &amp; 25Instr. Mentor Program3pm102CG<lb />
321STAIR WARS KickoffnoonCG<lb />
322Workout for Hope6pmMinges<lb />
425-54Drop-in Classes3pm108CG<lb />
427Fitness Instructor Tryouts4pm108CG<lb />
429Friday Fitness Fling4pm108CG<lb />
For more information regarding these programs,<lb />
rontact Recreational Services at 757-6387 or stop by<lb />
room 2(M Christenbury Gym.<lb />
CourseAdventure Date<lb />
Intro to B ackpacking 316 at 7pm<lb />
Beach Horseback Riding 319 at 6am<lb />
Rock Climbing 319 at 6am<lb />
Orienteering: MapCompass 325 - 27<lb />
Windsurfing 326 at 6am<lb />
Climbing Workshop 330 at 3pm<lb />
Bike Trip 331-43<lb />
Climbing Workshop 47 at 3pm<lb />
Climbing Trip 48 - 10<lb />
Canoe Trip 415-17<lb />
Tar River Clean-up 422 at 2pm<lb />
Windsurfing 423 at 6am<lb />
Location<lb />
Four Cs<lb />
Cedar Island, NC<lb />
Roxboro, NC<lb />
Hang Rock St. Pk.<lb />
Atlantic Beach<lb />
Climb Tower<lb />
Outer Banks, NC<lb />
Climb Tower<lb />
Moore's Wall<lb />
Eno River<lb />
Tar River<lb />
Atlantic Beach<lb />
Workshop and Trip Costs vary per activity. For<lb />
more specific details stop by the Recreational Out-<lb />
door Center (ROC) room 117 Christenbury Gym.<lb />
Natural Life Special Events<lb />
  T�t 4 person teams. Register in<lb />
Wednesday, March 16 CraZy j3iTy Water Games, 7pm, CG POOl - 204 Christenbury Gym.<lb />
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