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Sports<lb />
Pirates sink fleet<lb />
Pirates sweep Erskine behind<lb />
strong pitching and consistent<lb />
offensive output. See story on<lb />
page 10.<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
Portraits of humanity<lb />
The Chrysler Museum<lb />
hosts an exhibit on the<lb />
effects of AIDS on both<lb />
individuals and<lb />
families.<lb />
Story on page 7.<lb />
Today<lb />
Sv<lb />
Tomorrow<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Vol. 69 No. 19<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Tuesday, March 22,1994<lb />
12 PagesJ<lb />
Jarvis fire smolders all day<lb />
By Jeb Brookshire<lb />
Photo by Jason Williams<lb />
Greenville fire engines responded quickly to the fire in Jarvis residence<lb />
hall, which went undetected until late yesterday afternoon.<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
An electrical short circuit and<lb />
some smoldering insulation in the<lb />
attic of Jarvis residence hall forced<lb />
several residents to evacuate their<lb />
dorm early yesterday afternoon,<lb />
Greenville fire officials said Mon-<lb />
day.<lb />
A crowd of about 75 students,<lb />
administrators and media looked<lb />
on as firefighters broke out the<lb />
windows in theatric to allow smoke<lb />
to escape. The firefighters also re-<lb />
moved the insulation that had<lb />
burned.<lb />
Some Jarvis residents said the<lb />
smell of smoke was evident early<lb />
Monday morning. "I had been<lb />
smelling something since early this<lb />
morning said Jennifer Pitts, who<lb />
lives on the second floor of Jarvis.<lb />
Many residents said tha t they<lb />
too had smelled the smoke since as<lb />
early as 6 a.m. However, they<lb />
thought it was something burning<lb />
in the kitchen. One student was<lb />
told that the smell was nothing<lb />
more than some rotten trash.<lb />
"I smelled something around<lb />
9:45 this morning said Taffy Tyler,<lb />
a Jarvis resident. "Everyone<lb />
thought that it was something<lb />
burning in the kitchen<lb />
Firefighters battled the<lb />
smoke for about 30 minutes before<lb />
turning the remaining clean-up<lb />
over to ECU Facilities Services.<lb />
Firefighters used sparse<lb />
amounts of water to isolate the hot<lb />
spots and to minimize water dam-<lb />
age to the dorm, one firefighter<lb />
said. Reported damage consisted<lb />
of several charred rafters and the<lb />
burned insulation, said Greenville<lb />
Fire Chief Raymond Carney. Stu-<lb />
dents were allowed back in a few<lb />
hours later.<lb />
"Insulation can smokier for<lb />
several hours Carney said. "By<lb />
the time we got here the whole attic<lb />
was filled with smoke<lb />
The suspected cause of the<lb />
fire was a faulty light fixture on the<lb />
second floor. A massive amount of<lb />
heat built up, causing the insula-<lb />
tion and rafters in the attic to smol-<lb />
der, Carney said. He was unsure<lb />
whether the fire was a result of the<lb />
actual light fixture or the wiring<lb />
around it.<lb />
No one was injured in the<lb />
fire, but residents were displaced<lb />
from their rooms for a couple of<lb />
hours as Greenville firefighters<lb />
searched the attic for hot spots.<lb />
Ambulances were called as a pre-<lb />
cautionary measure in case anyone<lb />
suffered from smoke inhalation.<lb />
The residents were returned<lb />
to their rooms a few hours later<lb />
after power was restored in the<lb />
dorm. Carney said the dorm rooms<lb />
on the second floor should not have<lb />
been affected by either the smoke<lb />
or the water.<lb />
Political figure<lb />
stirs up campus<lb />
By Jason Williams<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
The subject of many re-<lb />
cent letters to The East Carolin-<lb />
ian, candidate for Congress<lb />
Walter B. Jones Jr. spoke at the<lb />
weekly meeting of the ECU<lb />
College Republicans last<lb />
Wednesday night.<lb />
Jones is running as a Re-<lb />
publican for the U.S. House of<lb />
Representatives in the Third<lb />
District, which encompasses<lb />
most of Greenville and ECU.<lb />
That seat is currently occupied<lb />
by Democrat Martin Lancaster.<lb />
Jones is the son of the late<lb />
Walter B. Jones, the long-time<lb />
Democratic congressman from<lb />
Farmville. The younger Jones<lb />
served in theN.C. House for 10<lb />
years before making an unsuc-<lb />
cessful bid for Congress as a<lb />
Democrat in 1992. He ex-<lb />
plained why he changed party<lb />
affiliation after the election.<lb />
"Back in 1989 and '90, I<lb />
was not happy with the direc-<lb />
tion of the Democratic leader-<lb />
shipJonessaid. "Threeof four<lb />
years ago I thought very seri-<lb />
ously about changing my party<lb />
affiliation, yet I was hoping that<lb />
the Democratic party, instead<lb />
of going to the left we could<lb />
hold it back toward the<lb />
middle. But it just wasn't pos-<lb />
sible.<lb />
"When I lost the race for<lb />
United States Congress in<lb />
1992,1 was never bitter, and I<lb />
thank the good Lord for that<lb />
Jones said. "I was disap-<lb />
pointed, but never bitter.<lb />
"In 1989,1 was one of the<lb />
20 Democrats that put to-<lb />
gether a coalition with the Re-<lb />
publicans to unseat the<lb />
Speaker of the House, at that<lb />
time it was Liston Ramsey<lb />
Jones said. "Liston Ramsey<lb />
was a fine gentleman, but he<lb />
allowed a closed few people<lb />
to make the major decisions<lb />
on appropriations matters.<lb />
There were a group of Demo-<lb />
crats who felt that the system<lb />
was not good for the people<lb />
North Carolina<lb />
Jones said that the new<lb />
speaker, Joe Mavretic, whom<lb />
he helped install, was more<lb />
See POLITICAL page 4<lb />
Prize Patrol to visit ECU Dance team unable to compete<lb />
You could be next! Just don't expect Ed McMahon<lb />
By Laura Allard<lb />
By Tammy Zion<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Almost everyone receives<lb />
a sweepstakes entry at some<lb />
time in their lives, but do they<lb />
usually expect one from ECU?<lb />
Students signing up for<lb />
housing in Jones residence hall<lb />
this week received their own<lb />
sweepstakes<lb />
entry from<lb />
ECU'S<lb />
Housing<lb />
and Dining<lb />
Services.<lb />
This living-<lb />
on-campus<lb />
sweepstakes<lb />
offers stu-<lb />
dents a chance to win grand<lb />
prizes including a free room<lb />
for spring semester '95, a nine-<lb />
plus meal plan or a dorm re-<lb />
frigerator.<lb />
Mugshots of Manny<lb />
Amaro, director of housing,<lb />
and Frank Salamon, director of<lb />
Dining Services adorn the<lb />
maniila envelopes residents be-<lb />
gan receiving in February, in<lb />
similar fashion to Ed<lb />
Housing m&amp; i<lb />
Sweepstakes<lb />
McMahon's tactics.<lb />
"We tried to put some ex-<lb />
citement in the process, so we<lb />
came up with this sweepstakes<lb />
to give students something to<lb />
talk about, something to laugh<lb />
about, to feel good and have fun<lb />
with Salamon said.<lb />
This dynamic duo, along<lb />
with members of their staff, will<lb />
be on the road<lb />
April 25. They<lb />
are ECU's ver-<lb />
sion of a prize<lb />
patrol and could<lb />
be headed your<lb />
way if you live<lb />
on campus.<lb />
Over 200<lb />
T-shirts have<lb />
been given away prior to sign-<lb />
up and keys received in the mail<lb />
could unlock a treasure chest<lb />
holding glass candy jars filled<lb />
with treats and a coupon for free<lb />
pizza.<lb />
Constant fighting over who<lb />
portrays Ed McMahon on the<lb />
sweepstakes envelopes proves<lb />
that they are out to have fun.<lb />
Amaro and Salamon are plan-<lb />
ning to drive across campus in a<lb />
van marked prize patrol, and<lb />
wearing blue jackets, they will<lb />
present the prizes to residents<lb />
when they least expect it along<lb />
with flowers and balloons. Next<lb />
year's sweepstakes envelopes<lb />
will be covered with pictures of<lb />
the winners.<lb />
"We are also doing this to<lb />
generate a lot of interest for the<lb />
changes that are coming to Hous-<lb />
ing and Dining Services<lb />
Salamon said.<lb />
Change is a word ECU stu-<lb />
dents are constantly hearing.<lb />
What's new for next fall? Cable<lb />
television in the dorms to start,<lb />
the tremendous Todd Dining<lb />
Hall will be fully operational,<lb />
White Hall has been renovated<lb />
to accomodate private residents,<lb />
the Wright Place will begin re-<lb />
construction in February. Hous-<lb />
ing is also planning to install<lb />
community service desks in Belk,<lb />
Cotten and another dorm on the<lb />
west end of campus.<lb />
When Todd Dining Hall<lb />
opens, Salamon is planning to<lb />
move his offices into the build-<lb />
See PRIZE page 4<lb />
Health Center expansion finds support<lb />
By Shannon Cooper<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Bulldozers and "road<lb />
closed " signs have become a com-<lb />
mon sight on campus as a result of<lb />
ECU's massive remodeling and<lb />
expansion plan. Now the admin-<lb />
istration is focusing on the Stu-<lb />
dent Health Services Building and<lb />
not a minute too soon, according<lb />
to one administrator.<lb />
"We are really out of space<lb />
said Kay VanNortwick, director<lb />
of Student Health Services. "There<lb />
are treatment rooms in closets,<lb />
and we have no room for records<lb />
or X-rays. We need to add a wing<lb />
in the back of the building<lb />
The additional wing will cre-<lb />
ate more space allowing for two<lb />
treatment rooms for each doctor,<lb />
an expanded pharmacy and class-<lb />
rooms for health education<lb />
classes, VanNortwick said.<lb />
"Our major concern is confi-<lb />
dentiality she said. "We don't<lb />
have enough space to talk to stu-<lb />
dents in private<lb />
The student health services<lb />
building was constructed in 1930.<lb />
The building has not been ex-<lb />
panded since 1961, when student<lb />
enrollment at ECU was 5,883.<lb />
Since then, the student popula-<lb />
tion has grown form 5,000 to al-<lb />
most 18,000.<lb />
"The health center has not<lb />
grown with the university or its<lb />
enrollment said Keith Dyer,<lb />
president of ECU's Student Gov-<lb />
ernment Association (SGA).<lb />
During the last four years,<lb />
only four new positions have been<lb />
created.<lb />
Justin Conrad, chair of the<lb />
Student Welfare Committee, no-<lb />
ticed this and acted on it. The<lb />
result was a resolution support-<lb />
ing the expansion and remodel-<lb />
ing of student health services.<lb />
"There were a lot of com-<lb />
plaints from people Conrad said.<lb />
"Forl7,000studentswecan'thave<lb />
the same size health center<lb />
See SGA page 3<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU Cheerleading and<lb />
Dance teams, despite being se-<lb />
lected to compete in the national<lb />
championships for their respec-<lb />
tive national titles on April 9, can-<lb />
not attend the competition. ECU<lb />
will not pay for the trip, and the<lb />
teams are not allowed to raise their<lb />
own money.<lb />
The teams received unpaid<lb />
invitations to the competitions, and<lb />
ECU does not provide money to<lb />
teams for unpaid competitions.<lb />
This is the third year that the<lb />
dance team has qualified for this<lb />
competition and it is the first year<lb />
for the cheerleading squad. ECU<lb />
paid to send the dance team for the<lb />
past two years, but after last year's<lb />
competition the athletic depart-<lb />
ment sent out a memo informing<lb />
all teams that they would no longer<lb />
be able to accept unpaid invita-<lb />
tions.<lb />
This policy is the result of<lb />
ECU's teams getting better and<lb />
qualifying for these competitions<lb />
more often, and therefore being<lb />
invited. However, the competition<lb />
will not pay for schools to attend<lb />
and compete unless they earned a<lb />
specific placement, said Lee Work-<lb />
man, assistant director of the ath-<lb />
letic department.<lb />
"We cannot afford to send<lb />
all of our teams to these champi-<lb />
onships and it would be unfair to<lb />
only send some teams, if others<lb />
qualify Workman said.<lb />
Photo courtesy of the ECU Dance Team<lb />
ECU's Dance Team, which ranked seventh in the nation last year,<lb />
cannot find funding to attend this year's competition.<lb />
The cheerleading squad fin-<lb />
ished 13th, but needs to place in<lb />
the top 10 for a paid invitation.<lb />
The dance team placed 11th, but<lb />
needed to place in the top five to<lb />
receive a paid invitation. At the<lb />
competition, all teams start<lb />
equally and any team has the<lb />
chance to finish first. Last yea r the<lb />
dance team placed seventh.<lb />
The teams arejudged froma<lb />
prepared tape and invited tocom-<lb />
pete based on these performances.<lb />
The dance team practices in the<lb />
locker room in the sports medi-<lb />
cine building. However, the team<lb />
could not tape in there, so prac-<lb />
tices were held at midnight, af-<lb />
ter intramural sports were fin-<lb />
ished with the gym.<lb />
"We weren't pleased with<lb />
the tape said dance team cap-<lb />
tain Alto Gary. "Maybe if we<lb />
had decent facilities, we could<lb />
prepare a better tape and place<lb />
higher<lb />
"Almost all of us have de-<lb />
cided not to return to the team<lb />
next year Gary said, "and many<lb />
of the cheerleaders have decided<lb />
to transfer. I hate to see the pro-<lb />
grams crumble after so many<lb />
See DANCE page 3<lb />
Aftershocks keep California awake at night<lb />
LOS ANGELES (AP) � The<lb />
nightmare recurred for Diane Wil-<lb />
liams and others who had begun to<lb />
forget the deadly Northridge earth-<lb />
quake when a jarring 5.3-magni-<lb />
tude aftershock shook Southern<lb />
California.<lb />
"I had just finally started to<lb />
calm down said Williams, 42, of<lb />
Van Nuys. "This one really shook<lb />
me up<lb />
The third strongest aftershock<lb />
since he Jan. 17 quake cracked a<lb />
newlv repaired freewav, triggered<lb />
rockslides and caused power out-<lb />
ages for thousands of customers.<lb />
Fire inspectors also believed<lb />
the quake was to blame for a fire<lb />
that destroyed a small strip mall<lb />
and another thaterupted ina power<lb />
transformer.<lb />
In Sherman Oaks, about 500<lb />
shoppers were evacuated from a<lb />
mall as plate glass alongside an<lb />
escalator shattered and overhead<lb />
spotlights came crashing to the<lb />
floor.<lb />
Just one day earlier, 34 of<lb />
the complex's 140 stores had re-<lb />
opened for the first time since the<lb />
6.7-magnitude quake struck two<lb />
See QUAKE page 3<lb />
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2 The East Carolinian<lb />
March 22, 1994<lb />
$:�<lb />
ground Qther<lb />
Negotiations begin as tensions rise again<lb />
Stanford student is pinball wizard<lb />
He's not deaf, dumb or blind, but Bowen Kerins sure plays some<lb />
mean pinball. The Stanford University sophomore launched himself<lb />
into stardom this February by flipping more balls, tilting more lights<lb />
and racking up more points than anyone. He's the World's Greatest<lb />
Pinball Player. Kerins' skill and luck put him over 600 competitors in<lb />
the fourth annual Professional and Amateur Pinball Association's<lb />
International Pinball Championships, known as PAPA 4. Otherwise<lb />
unnoticed before the final round, Kerins hurled himself to the top<lb />
with a phenomenal score of 675,729,540. Prior to the last round, Kerins<lb />
was only in ninth place and last year's PAPA winner, Lvman Sheats,<lb />
scored over 1 billion just practicing for the final match, the machines<lb />
used for the competition were examples of flashy technology, Kerins<lb />
said. For instance, "Star Trek: The Next Generation" used the voices<lb />
of the show's real actors as part of the game's special effects.<lb />
Students author own texbooks<lb />
Engineering students in a senior design class at Clarkston Uni<lb />
versify are taking a non-traditional approach to education � instead<lb />
of referring to their textbook for answers, they are writing the text<lb />
themselves. Students are divided into groups of two or three and<lb />
assigned research projects. The projects pose a question about the<lb />
application of electronic components, such as operational amplifiers<lb />
and current-feedback amplifiers. The purpose is to answer the ques-<lb />
tion and develop an experiment to test a hypothesis. The project<lb />
Tesults are published in a single volume that is used for reference.<lb />
There are now five volumes containing 50 reports. The class is part of<lb />
the university's "Writing Across the Curriculum" program. The<lb />
program was introduced to improve the writing skills of students in<lb />
all disciplines.<lb />
Company offers rental cars to younger students<lb />
College students who are planning European trips this summer<lb />
will be able to rent cars through a travel services company that is<lb />
specifically making autos available to those under 21. Generally car<lb />
. rental companies won't rent to anyone younger than 21, which is the<lb />
: reason for the popularity of rail passes among younger folks. How-<lb />
j ever, The Kemwel Group has reached an agreement with Peugeot to<lb />
� provide cars to any 18-year-old with a valid driver's license. Accord-<lb />
ing to Kemwel, if four people share a car, costs are considerably less<lb />
than long-term train passes. For information and reservations call<lb />
(800) 678-0678.<lb />
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-<lb />
Herzegovina (AP) � Canadian<lb />
peacekeeping troops pointed their<lb />
weapons at nearby Bosnian Serb<lb />
forces Monday in a high-tension<lb />
standoff as negotiations began on<lb />
withdrawing Serb artillery from<lb />
the forbidden zone around<lb />
Sarajevo.<lb />
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Enraged tenant sets deadly fire<lb />
Seven killed, eleven injured<lb />
the Serbs.<lb />
Lt. Gen. Sir Michael Rose, the<lb />
U.N. commander in Bosnia, or-<lb />
dered the Canadians to surround<lb />
the guns to force talks on their<lb />
removal. The talks between Serb<lb />
leaders and senior officers of the<lb />
U.N. Bosnian command began<lb />
Monday.<lb />
McDowall said other heavy<lb />
guns � six Serb howitzers � also<lb />
remained within the zone and sug-<lb />
gested the United Nations had<lb />
given up on trying to get them<lb />
removed.<lb />
"As far as Gen. Rose is con-<lb />
cerned, they don't have the range<lb />
to reach here he told reporters.<lb />
"As far as he is concerned they are<lb />
under our control<lb />
Two weekend shooting inci-<lb />
dents added to the tensions. A<lb />
Swedish peacekeeper was slightly<lb />
wounded Sunday by Serb gun-<lb />
fire near Mount Igman, south-<lb />
west of Sarajevo. Also Sunday,<lb />
French U.N. soldiers returned<lb />
Serb gunfire near Jablanica,<lb />
southwest of Sarajevo, said U.N.<lb />
officials. There were no injuries.<lb />
While tensions grew in<lb />
Sarajevo, life improved in the<lb />
long-suffering city of Maglaj<lb />
when the first aid convoy in five<lb />
months reached the city Sunday.<lb />
Convoys had been unable to<lb />
reach the 100,000 mostly Mus-<lb />
lim residents of the Maglaj area<lb />
because of heavy fighting in<lb />
Croat-held territory to the south.<lb />
But a cease-fire agreed to<lb />
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QUAKE<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
Clintons still trying<lb />
years of hard work<lb />
The members of the teams<lb />
offered to hold fund-raisers to send<lb />
themselves to the competition but<lb />
the athletic department said that<lb />
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with the Pirate Club. "We do not<lb />
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tion set up to raise money for our<lb />
teams, so we know who is solicit-<lb />
ing money from the community<lb />
These funds are placed in the<lb />
athletic department's budget but<lb />
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ships so they still do help with<lb />
funding for these competitions,<lb />
Workman said.<lb />
"Two years ago we had a<lb />
raffle and a cheerleading clinic for<lb />
young girls in the community that<lb />
went over very well Gary said.<lb />
"This year we wanted to sell post-<lb />
ers of the team. This would help<lb />
promote the dance team and the<lb />
basketball team, but we were told<lb />
no.<lb />
The cheerleading and dance<lb />
teams are allowed to hold one show<lb />
each year in order to pay for their<lb />
annual summer camp and equip-<lb />
ment, Workman said. This is more<lb />
fund-raising than any other team<lb />
is allowed to do.<lb />
The SGA also considered al-<lb />
locating some money for these<lb />
teams. The competition would cost<lb />
$15,000 for 27 athletes.<lb />
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"We had to come up with a<lb />
consistent decision Workman<lb />
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best we can, but we have to make<lb />
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This would have been the<lb />
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athletic team other than club<lb />
sports.<lb />
"We were concerned that<lb />
this would be setting a precedent,<lb />
and we would have to tell other<lb />
teams 'no' in the future Dreyfus<lb />
said.<lb />
The SGA passed a resolu-<lb />
tion stating that they support these<lb />
teams and their efforts to com-<lb />
pete.<lb />
"I think they deserve a<lb />
chance to represent ECU at the<lb />
national championships Dreyfus<lb />
said. "It would benefit the whole<lb />
school. No matter how they place,<lb />
it can only be positive �<lb />
The dance and cheerleading<lb />
teamsare the first to be affected by<lb />
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on the second floor of the California<lb />
State University, Northridge, sci-<lb />
ence building. "I thought the entire<lb />
building was going tocome down<lb />
he said.<lb />
The quake couldn't dislodge<lb />
scores of movie fans camping out-<lb />
side the Dorothy Chandler Pavil-<lb />
ion for tonight's Oscar ceremonies.<lb />
"I felt some rumbling under<lb />
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consin.<lb />
Inside the auditorium, the<lb />
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"Everybody, stay in your<lb />
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der investigation, but there was a<lb />
"good possibility" it was directly<lb />
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Sunday's quake rocked Los<lb />
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bara counties. It lasted about 30 sec-<lb />
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Continued from page 1<lb />
ing. Housing will then be moved<lb />
from Whichard to the bottom of<lb />
J0nes. Amaro feels that students<lb />
should have easy access to hous-<lb />
ing services.<lb />
"It really is silly for stu-<lb />
dents to come from College Hill<lb />
to Whichard to get a room<lb />
change for someone from west<lb />
campus to come all the way<lb />
across campus to get a paint<lb />
permit Amaro said. "What we<lb />
want to do is be more customer-<lb />
oriented  so we're taking the<lb />
central office and splitting it<lb />
Students will be able to get<lb />
keys when locked out or do any<lb />
other housing business from<lb />
these service desks, Amaro said.<lb />
Ajmost one hundred campus<lb />
jobs will be created with the<lb />
opening of Todd and the new<lb />
service desks.<lb />
� The return-housing<lb />
sweepstakes envelopes resi-<lb />
dents received claimed that<lb />
you're a winner if you live on<lb />
campus. Why?<lb />
"Let me count the ways<lb />
Salamon said.<lb />
"Do you have three<lb />
hours?" Amaro added.<lb />
"It's convenient, it's eco-<lb />
nomical, you're close to all the<lb />
activities and fun on campus,<lb />
you make a lot more friends in a<lb />
residence hall situation, you<lb />
meet roommates � peers that<lb />
are going through the same<lb />
stresses and situations that you<lb />
have Salamon said. "You de-<lb />
velop an extensive support net-<lb />
work amongst other students.<lb />
You are exposed to a tremen-<lb />
dous diversity of the campus by<lb />
meeting different students from<lb />
different backgrounds and dif-<lb />
ferent cultures. You broaden<lb />
your personal experiences that<lb />
can only benefit you in the work-<lb />
ing world<lb />
"We're here to provide a<lb />
service Amaro said. "We'll<lb />
take care of your housing and<lb />
dining needs and you should be<lb />
focusing on the academic needs<lb />
that you need to accomplish. We<lb />
don't want you to worry about<lb />
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am I going to cook tonight?' We<lb />
want to have that taken care of<lb />
for you so that you can concen-<lb />
trate on what you're here for: an<lb />
education<lb />
Amaro and Salamon feel<lb />
that recreational services, hous-<lb />
ing and dining all have an inti-<lb />
mate link in creating a neighbor-<lb />
hood for students. Nancy Mize,<lb />
director of Recrea tional Services,<lb />
beleives this is true also.<lb />
"Our feeling is that we're<lb />
all a community Mize said.<lb />
"Recreational services gives<lb />
something for the students to do<lb />
when they're not in class<lb />
Mize said that sand pits for<lb />
volleyball are being constructed<lb />
behind Jones to replace the ones<lb />
taken out by Todd Hall construc-<lb />
tion. She is also working with an<lb />
architect to plan more basketball<lb />
courts and greenspace on the hill.<lb />
"Housing, dining and rec-<lb />
reation those are the three most<lb />
important things when a student<lb />
comes to college Mize said.<lb />
Amaro stressed that there<lb />
is no housing and dining, that<lb />
most campus organizations work<lb />
together to create a vast commu-<lb />
nity for the students who live<lb />
here. The major events commit-<lb />
tee is one project Amaro and<lb />
Salamon are especially fond of.<lb />
Several committees from across<lb />
campus have joined to provide<lb />
funding for large campus events<lb />
such as Midnight Madness and<lb />
Mardi Gras. The committee as-<lb />
sembled two years ago and has<lb />
turned the events into annual<lb />
occurences.<lb />
"From my feelings, there<lb />
was question about whether stu-<lb />
dents would participate, particu-<lb />
larly on Halloween said Ron<lb />
Speier, dean of students. "Mid-<lb />
night Madness has been very suc-<lb />
cessful and Mardi Gras has been<lb />
a follow up � one has been built<lb />
on the other<lb />
Salamon said the whole rea-<lb />
son for the major events commit-<lb />
tee is to provide alcohol-free en-<lb />
tertainment on campus.<lb />
"We need to ask students<lb />
what they're interested in and<lb />
bring in those activities Amaro<lb />
said.<lb />
Amaro and Salamon said<lb />
that they are attuned to students'<lb />
needs. They are constantly tak-<lb />
ing surveys and listening to stu-<lb />
dent suggestions.<lb />
"We always look at our op-<lb />
erations on a consistent basis to<lb />
see if they need to be extended<lb />
either way  depending on de-<lb />
mand we will expand Salamon<lb />
said.<lb />
That expansion is why stu-<lb />
dents returning to the same room<lb />
are given a larger time slot to<lb />
sign up than those who want to<lb />
change rooms or move to an-<lb />
other area of campus.<lb />
"The dates and priority<lb />
time slots are established by pre-<lb />
vious years activities Amaro<lb />
said.<lb />
Students registering to live<lb />
on campus next fall will be wait-<lb />
ing in line in Jones residence<lb />
hall all week. Amaro and<lb />
Salamon have tried to create<lb />
some entertainment for the long<lb />
lines they are expecting. While<lb />
waiting in line, students can<lb />
read the National Enquirer and<lb />
Sun articles posted on the paint-<lb />
splattered walls. The theme is a<lb />
chaotic one of painting and re-<lb />
construction. This is meant to<lb />
go along with the large renova-<lb />
tions that have been and will<lb />
continue to take place in the<lb />
coming years.<lb />
Refreshments will be<lb />
served all week. Students are<lb />
reminded to bring their hous-<lb />
ing contracts, personal informa-<lb />
tion form, priority ticket to be<lb />
entered into the sweepstakes<lb />
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something's missing<lb />
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effective and fair. "Everyone's<lb />
bill that was introduced got to<lb />
the floor. Very few if any<lb />
backroom deals were made,<lb />
which again that always both-<lb />
ered me<lb />
Jones said he did not plan<lb />
to run in 1992, even when he<lb />
changed his party affiliation in<lb />
April 1992. He changed his mind<lb />
when he returned to his career as<lb />
a small business owner.<lb />
Jones deciined to attack his<lb />
opponent, but gave the reason<lb />
why he is running in the fall. "I<lb />
am not running against Mr.<lb />
Lancaster he said. "I am run-<lb />
ning for the seat he has the privi-<lb />
lege to occupy and serve.<lb />
"It is my belief, as a work-<lb />
ing man, a father and a husband,<lb />
that excessive taxation and<lb />
wasteful spending by the lead-<lb />
ership and the Democratically-<lb />
controlled Congress is taking this<lb />
nation down the wrong path.<lb />
"I feel that the Democrats<lb />
are out of touch with the work-<lb />
ing people of eastern North Caro-<lb />
lina. Too many times � and I'm<lb />
not talking about the individual,<lb />
tha t's the Congressman from the<lb />
Third District�they forget who<lb />
they serve<lb />
Jones said he would return<lb />
$30,000 of his salary because he<lb />
did not approve of the pay raise<lb />
Congress voted for itself in 1990.<lb />
He also criticized the Clinton<lb />
budget of 1994 for having too<lb />
many taxes and user fees. Rep.<lb />
Lancaster voted against the lat-<lb />
est Clinton budget.<lb />
Jones also explained why<lb />
he was running in the Third,<lb />
rather than the First District, con-<lb />
sidering he lives in Farmville,<lb />
which is in the First. He said he<lb />
wanted to serve his father's<lb />
former district, much of which<lb />
now lies in the Third District.<lb />
Jones also criticized the General<lb />
Assembly for re-drawing the<lb />
lines before the 1992 elections.<lb />
The legislature was charged with<lb />
creating two minority districts<lb />
in North Carolina by the U.S.<lb />
Justice Department.<lb />
"It splits too many coun-<lb />
ties Jones said. "It's very con-<lb />
fusing to the candidate, but more<lb />
importantly, it is unfair to the<lb />
voter<lb />
The plan is currently in the<lb />
courts, and many people believe<lb />
that the U.S. Supreme Court will<lb />
order the General Assembly to<lb />
re-draw the lines. In a similar<lb />
case in Louisiana, the Court or-<lb />
dered redistricting of one con-<lb />
gressional district.<lb />
Remembering a previous<lb />
trip to Greenville, during which<lb />
he was heckled as he announced<lb />
his candidacy, Jones urged the<lb />
College Republicans to remain<lb />
civil during the campaign. "Feel<lb />
strong about your party and your<lb />
candidate, but do not be rude<lb />
he said. "Republican or Demo-<lb />
crat, I don't think it serves any<lb />
continued from page 1<lb />
purpose to hoot anyone down<lb />
Jones said that he disagreed<lb />
with President Clinton's agenda,<lb />
especially the health care plan.<lb />
"I think it's absolutely wrong for<lb />
America. I don't think it has<lb />
much of a chance anyway<lb />
Even though his father<lb />
served 36 years in Congress, the<lb />
younger Jones said he supports<lb />
term limits. "Quite frankly, I<lb />
think my father stayed a few<lb />
years too long, but that was his<lb />
decision to run, and the people<lb />
elected him, so I guess I can't<lb />
really fault him Jones said he<lb />
would limit his service to four<lb />
terms or eight years in office.<lb />
Primary elections will be<lb />
held May 3. Jones is running un-<lb />
opposed in the Republican pri-<lb />
mary. He will meet Democrat<lb />
Martin Lancaster, who is also<lb />
running unopposed in his pri-<lb />
mary, in the general election<lb />
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North Korea: "Bubble bubble toil and trouble"<lb />
North Korea is hardly my strongest din-<lb />
ner party topic, what with the history this<lb />
country has going back not only decades, but<lb />
centuries. But it has come to the point where<lb />
the opposition between "us" and "them" can<lb />
not be tolerated. What is evident now is that<lb />
North Korea is not ready to give in anytime<lb />
soon. And that scares a few politicians and<lb />
citizens alike.<lb />
North Korea refused last week to let in-<lb />
spectors take crucial radiation and plutonium<lb />
tests at two facilities. In response to that action,<lb />
the United States is seeking a U.N. resolution<lb />
this week telling North Korea to allow interna-<lb />
tional experts to finish inspecting its nuclear<lb />
plants or face trade sanctions.<lb />
Which, considering everything, is exactly<lb />
what they deserve if they are indeed hiding<lb />
something � their isolated and militant re-<lb />
gime may already have two atom bombs. And<lb />
despite a nuclear non-proliferation treaty, it<lb />
has refused to give international inspectors<lb />
full access, broken off talks with South Korea<lb />
over making their shared peninsula nuclear-<lb />
free and has been developing missiles that<lb />
could carry warheads to South Korea and Ja-<lb />
pan.<lb />
But it is possible that sanctions won't<lb />
work, with China as an ally, because leakage of<lb />
goods may occur, and since North Korea is<lb />
used to hard times, they could hold out for a<lb />
year or more without economic or social col-<lb />
lapse.<lb />
While the talk of economic sanctions oc-<lb />
curs, the Pentagon is hard at work doing what<lb />
they do best: planning war games so as to stand<lb />
tall against the proposed policy. They plan to up<lb />
the number of troops in South Korea and at-<lb />
tempt to convince that country to allow U.S.<lb />
Patriot missiles.<lb />
In other words, this situation has gotten<lb />
scary enough to ready the big guns and has<lb />
graduated on to be called serious business. They<lb />
have warned that such moves could provoke a<lb />
real war and coming from such an unpredict-<lb />
able government, this is truly a frightening threat.<lb />
Since the U.S. intelligence community believes<lb />
that there's at least one or two nuclear bombs, if<lb />
left unchecked, North Korea's stash could in-<lb />
crease to as many as 50 bombs by the year 2000.<lb />
But what gets me is that as soon as North<lb />
Korea started bucking against the Nuclear Non-<lb />
Proliferation Treaty, Japan jumps in an alludes<lb />
to the fact that it, too, may repeal its ban on<lb />
nuclear weapons.<lb />
What?! Japan, our supposed allies in the<lb />
world's leading nations suddenly runs over to<lb />
enemy territory screeching for asylum? This<lb />
harks back to World War II days of what teens in<lb />
the '50s called "rat-finks<lb />
But we must, if anything, applaud the di-<lb />
plomacy of Clinton. Thank God he did the un-<lb />
thinkable thing for a politican: Think first, act<lb />
later.<lb />
 By Brian Hall<lb />
Crime policies should aim to deter criminals<lb />
Since the economy is fi-<lb />
nally improving, the polls<lb />
show that the American people<lb />
have decided that crime is now<lb />
our number one problem.<lb />
The news is filled each<lb />
night with more stories of<lb />
senseless violent crimes. So the<lb />
politicians have dutifully<lb />
climbed on the crime band-<lb />
wagon.<lb />
The problem is<lb />
that, to be just, the<lb />
punishment must<lb />
be proportional to<lb />
the severity of the<lb />
crime.<lb />
Unfortu-<lb />
n a t e 1 y ,<lb />
rather than<lb />
really do<lb />
something<lb />
about<lb />
crime, they<lb />
resort to<lb />
their usual<lb />
gimmicks,<lb />
such as gun<lb />
control and<lb />
the new "three strikes .and<lb />
you're out" bill.<lb />
This three-time loser bill<lb />
which President Clinton intro-<lb />
duced in his State of the Union<lb />
Address is another perfect ex-<lb />
ample of a politician introduc-<lb />
ing an idea which looks good<lb />
to gather p ublic support, rather<lb />
than using the methods which<lb />
have controlled crime in the<lb />
past. This measure in its cur-<lb />
rent form, rather than deter-<lb />
ring violent crime, will actu-<lb />
ally cause many more violent<lb />
crimes to escalate into mur-<lb />
der.<lb />
As an example of this,<lb />
suppose that the criminals who<lb />
were terrorizing our campus<lb />
last semester had already been<lb />
twice convicted of violent<lb />
crimes. Under the president's<lb />
proposal, if these felons were<lb />
caught for armed robbery<lb />
again, the penalty would be<lb />
life without parole.<lb />
However, if they killed<lb />
their victim, to make identify-<lb />
ing themselves more difficult,<lb />
the penalty would be  life<lb />
without parole. So, in an at-<lb />
tempt to make our leaders ap-<lb />
pear tough on crime, more inno-<lb />
cent people would be killed.<lb />
Something close to this situa-<lb />
tion occurs every day. Since the<lb />
average murderer can expect to<lb />
spend 11 years in prison, and<lb />
the average armed robber about<lb />
four, why shouldn't a criminal<lb />
risk a few more years in prison<lb />
to make it harder for the au-<lb />
thorities to cap-<lb />
MMHMBH ture him?<lb />
This per-<lb />
verse incentive<lb />
to murder is<lb />
also present in<lb />
much of the<lb />
current atti-<lb />
tude of "get-<lb />
ting tough" on<lb />
crime. For ex-<lb />
mmKmwmim ample, many<lb />
feminist<lb />
groups want to see the penalty<lb />
for rape increased to as much as<lb />
20 years which would mean an<lb />
average prison term of about<lb />
eight years. If such ideas are<lb />
enacted, what is going to pre-<lb />
vent rapists from killing their<lb />
victims after they rape them, if<lb />
the penalty is only three years<lb />
more in prison?<lb />
The problem is that, to be<lb />
just, the punishment must be<lb />
proportional to the severity of<lb />
the crime. Murder, as the worst<lb />
crime, must receive the stiffest<lb />
sentence. Whatever this sen-<lb />
tence is, it sets the baseline for<lb />
all others. When the penalty for<lb />
murder was lowered from dea th<lb />
to 25 years to life, the penalty<lb />
for every other crime had to be<lb />
proportionally lowered.<lb />
Therefore, the only solution<lb />
if we really want to get tough, is<lb />
to return to the successful poli-<lb />
cies of the past. Only when the<lb />
penalty for first degree murder<lb />
is once again death, and sen-<lb />
tence is swiftly and surely car-<lb />
ried out, can we hope to get a<lb />
handle on other crimes.<lb />
For those who believe that<lb />
capital punishment will not de-<lb />
I<lb />
ter crime, consider this: From<lb />
1930 to 1950, all murders, in-<lb />
cluding so-called crimes of pas-<lb />
sion, ranged from 5,000 to 7,000<lb />
per year. Executions ranged<lb />
from 117 to 199 annually. So a<lb />
murder faced odds of 1 in 25<lb />
that he would be executed. Now<lb />
the odds have changed to 1 in<lb />
625, and our annual murder rate<lb />
is 24,000.<lb />
Not only were murderers<lb />
more likely to die for their deeds,<lb />
such a sentence was carried out<lb />
much more swiftly. For ex-<lb />
ample, in 1933 an anarchist at-<lb />
tempted to kill President-Elect<lb />
Roosevelt on Feb 15, and killed<lb />
Chicago Mayor Anton Cermak<lb />
instead. When FDR was<lb />
innaugurated five weeks later,<lb />
the annarchist had been tried,<lb />
convicted, and executed al-<lb />
ready.<lb />
While such policies did not<lb />
prevent all murders, they obvi-<lb />
ously prevented some. This can<lb />
be seen in the stories of retired<lb />
police officers, who state that<lb />
when robbers were arrested<lb />
with guns, frequently the guns<lb />
were unloaded or intentionally<lb />
disabled, to prevent any acci-<lb />
dental murders. Today, many<lb />
robbers kill their victims for no<lb />
apparent reason, even after the<lb />
victim has handed over their<lb />
goods.<lb />
I am not longing for any<lb />
"good old days" when justice<lb />
was executed summarily, or for<lb />
returning to the days of capital<lb />
punishment for simple thievery.<lb />
1 most definitely do not want to<lb />
return to the days when police<lb />
could stop and search people<lb />
for no reason. What I do want is<lb />
to return to the days when in<lb />
most places it was safe to walk<lb />
the streets at night.<lb />
The only way to make this<lb />
possible is to enact policies<lb />
which will actually deter crimi-<lb />
nals from committing violent<lb />
crime, for fear of the punish-<lb />
ment which will befall them.<lb />
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By Barbara Irwin<lb />
Courts appear to condone unethical behavior<lb />
About 10 years ago, CBS<lb />
watched its ratings skyrocket as it<lb />
aired the TV movie "The Burning<lb />
Bed in which Farrah Fawcet por-<lb />
trayed a woman who was left with<lb />
no recourse against her drunken,<lb />
abusive husband except to set fire to<lb />
her house, consequently cremating<lb />
her sleeping husband in their own<lb />
bed.<lb />
A few years later, just about<lb />
every American male vowed to never<lb />
again have an extramarital affair af-<lb />
ter seeing the chaotic and psycho-<lb />
pathic tragedies that resulted in Fatal<lb />
Attraction.<lb />
Now,inthe 1990s, these actsof<lb />
vengeance by women who feel they<lb />
must literally take matters into their<lb />
own hands have become recurring<lb />
facts for the defense in our court-<lb />
rooms, and cries of warning to all<lb />
men who aren't already walking in<lb />
eggshells witheverything they do or<lb />
say.<lb />
Gentlemen, if there was ever a<lb />
time to jump off the couch and mow<lb />
the lawn or trim the hedges when<lb />
asked, don't do it for the exercise or<lb />
the satisfaction of a nice yard, do it to<lb />
protect your desire to continue liv-<lb />
ing as a normal, healthy male.<lb />
With no pun intended, allow<lb />
me to cut to the quick. This weekend<lb />
I was flipping tluough the channels<lb />
when 1 caught the tail end of a report<lb />
about a young woman who was<lb />
acquitted on charges of maiming and<lb />
mutilating her husband by cutting<lb />
off his testicles withapairofscissors.<lb />
You can bet this woman was thank-<lb />
ing God for the Bobbitt case that was<lb />
surely cited as a similar decision for<lb />
her defense as she walked out of the<lb />
courtroom alone and free.<lb />
Furthermore,Icanjusthearall<lb />
those women activists touting how<lb />
this is a ground-breaking, positive<lb />
outcome in furthering the cause of<lb />
their movement and how finally,<lb />
perhaps the domineering man of<lb />
this society will begin to take the<lb />
struggling, passive woman more se-<lb />
riously.<lb />
Ironically, what seems to be<lb />
catapulting this ideology into the<lb />
forefront of a feminist movement of<lb />
fairness are not perhaps the vigilante<lb />
acts themselves,butinstead, the judg-<lb />
ments of our own legal system in<lb />
what constitutes right and wrong<lb />
and justice and mercy.<lb />
It appears that the two recent<lb />
acquittals of Lorena Bobbitt and<lb />
"Edwina Scissorhands" were not<lb />
based on the fact of whether or not<lb />
the bestial cuttings and slashings<lb />
were committed, but rather, if the<lb />
defense for the women could prove<lb />
their v ictims deserved the treatment.<lb />
Consequently,aftertheme-<lb />
dia waters down the many argu-<lb />
ments and incidents leadingup to<lb />
such crimes of passion, the public,<lb />
receivesasimplificationofthepro<lb />
cess from a court system that has<lb />
turned into a forum of "he-said,<lb />
she-said" politics, eventually ap-<lb />
pearing to condone the unethical<lb />
behavior of these women, again, i<lb />
so long as it was fair and deserv- �<lb />
ing to the victim.<lb />
This is certainly no indicd<lb />
tion of a stronger, more deter<lb />
mined woman of the 90s, but un-<lb />
fortunately terrifyingsignal that<lb />
even if a woman has lost faith in;<lb />
the legal system and is not strong-<lb />
enough to pursue and adhere to<lb />
the normal course of action, in the<lb />
end, her ultimate desperate acts<lb />
of vengeance are forgiven and she<lb />
believes foolishly that justice is<lb />
served.<lb />
In our society, if a man were<lb />
to physically maim a woman in<lb />
any way, whether she is deserv-<lb />
ing or not, he would likely be sent<lb />
to prison for the remainder of his<lb />
life. And rightly so. Yet it is quite<lb />
unnerving to witness this same<lb />
society condoning and forgiving<lb />
these same barbaric acts, while<lb />
consoling and canonizing the<lb />
women who commit them.<lb />
,h<lb />
Letters to the Editor<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I am writing in regards to Mr. Demetrius Carter's<lb />
letter discussing the recent campus improvements and<lb />
lack thereof for the African-American cultural center.<lb />
First, I v M like to say that I concur with Mr. Carter's<lb />
opinion that the new dining hall and recreation center<lb />
are unnecessary and a waste of our money. However,<lb />
concerning the Afro-American cultural center, I feel it<lb />
should be bulldozed to make way for parking.<lb />
Before I get tons of mail accusing me of racism, let<lb />
meexplain, I AM NOT A RACIST, unless you accuse my<lb />
(sic) of being particularly fond of the human race, but<lb />
that's another discussion. Mr. Carter is president of<lb />
Allied Blacks for Leadership and Equality. I'm sure I<lb />
don't have to point out but the name alone of this<lb />
organization is racially biased. It implies an alliance of<lb />
Blacks. Let me ask you, if there was an Alliance of<lb />
Whites, would it be considered racist? Moreover as a<lb />
White person could I join this organization? I truly don't<lb />
know, that is a question for Mr. Demetrius.<lb />
The alliance also has a purpose, leadership and<lb />
equality. I have nothing against the leadership part but<lb />
quite frankly to put equality in that description is a joke.<lb />
We have an African-American cultural center. Approxi-<lb />
mately 9.0 of ECU is African-American compared to<lb />
87.9 Caucasian as 1992. Do we have a Caucasian-<lb />
American cultural center? I think not. This is not equal-<lb />
ity, its not even majority rule, it represents a tiny percent-<lb />
age of the population (of ECU that is) controlling and<lb />
using the entire populations' money and resources as<lb />
it pleases.<lb />
How does this phenomenon happen?Guilt. Flat<lb />
out, we Whites enslaved Black people's forefathers so<lb />
to make up for that we help fund African-American<lb />
cultural centers, United Negro college funds, and<lb />
"equal opportunity employment, none of which<lb />
represents equality. All three of these are examples of<lb />
reverse-racism. I hesitate to use the term "reverse-<lb />
racism" since it implies the more common racism or<lb />
prejudice is that of Whites against Blacks.<lb />
So should we try to keep up with UNC Chapel<lb />
Hill and NC State in this farce or should we try to set<lb />
a precedent and discover trueequality on this campus.<lb />
I feel that Blacks are just as intelligent and capable as<lb />
any other race, so why should they receive special<lb />
attention? They don't need it, the same way an over-<lb />
weight person doesn't need more fattening food. 1<lb />
wrote this letter out of respect for the human race, and<lb />
it is out of self respect that Black people should tear<lb />
down the African-American cultural center.<lb />
Mathew Heatley<lb />
Sophomore<lb />
Biochemistry<lb />
Presidentof CNHHEUPIMEMALE (Caucasian<lb />
Non-Handicapped Hetreosexual (sic) Environmen-<lb />
tally-Unconcious (sic) Politically-Incorrect Meat-Eat-<lb />
ing Male Anarchists for Leadership and Equality.)<lb />
grin<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I would like to add and respond to Mr. Carter's<lb />
letter of 3-17.1 disagree with Mr. Carter concerning his<lb />
alternative method to distribute the funds  while the<lb />
expansion of MingesFicken, new diningrecreation<lb />
facilities or something like more parking may not be<lb />
mandatory improvements, they are things thatarguably<lb />
all of us have an interest in. Those would be things that<lb />
meet the needs of everyone on campus and not just a<lb />
select group.<lb />
If everyone pays money totheUniversity,shouldn't<lb />
the University's projects focus on things that everyone<lb />
has an interest in? Is an African-American cultural center<lb />
something everyone needs or would use? Is it right to<lb />
have and (sic) AA cultural center without having an<lb />
Asian, White, or Native American cultural center as<lb />
wellI ha ve never seen even a fraction of the people Lned<lb />
up outside the AA cultural center tliat I would normally<lb />
see at Minges or any of the dining centers.<lb />
I do think that money contributed by evervone to<lb />
the University should be used to benefit everyone and<lb />
never should be used to extol a select group. More-<lb />
over, it is an incredible piece of twisted logic for a<lb />
member of a select group to say something like, "Oh,<lb />
butbyhonoringexaltingworshiping(sic)celebrat-<lb />
ingwhatever etcmyselectgroupyouarebenefitting<lb />
(sic) everyone Besides the obvious logical contradic-<lb />
tions that ensue from such a statement, there is com-<lb />
mon sense that tells us it is wrong. There is also a<lb />
smaller number of people that see the real significance<lb />
of honoring a select group of people at the expense of<lb />
the (sic) everyoneelse. When you honor a group in this<lb />
way you over step the bounds of equality by just a tad<lb />
(like a few zillion miles).<lb />
This thing is that I am not a racist your race,<lb />
sex, or religion scores no points with me. I measure the<lb />
valueofpeopleonlythroughability.Showmeyoucan<lb />
think and do for yourself. That demonstrates your<lb />
worth.<lb />
Greg Boyd<lb />
Sophomore<lb />
Biochemistrv<lb />
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ATTENTION Satisfy the forcing lan-<lb />
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HELP! A 1991 Green Honda Accord<lb />
EX was hit while parked in the com-<lb />
muter parking lot behind<lb />
Mendenhall on Friday, March 18<lb />
sometime between 9am and<lb />
11:30am. If you witnessed this acci-<lb />
dent or know who is responsible,<lb />
please call David Bailey at 752-4581<lb />
or 757-4754, or call Sgt. Roush of the<lb />
ECU Police at 757-6787.<lb />
BUTTER MY BUTT and call me a<lb />
corn cob ! Hello to all of my many<lb />
millions of fans across ECU. Keep<lb />
those letters pouring in. I hope you<lb />
love me as much as I love you. Doesn't<lb />
that take all the toast? Sincerely, your<lb />
staff illustrator.<lb />
1Q<lb />
Greek<lb />
CHI-OMEGA The coaches of the<lb />
basketball team would like to thank<lb />
the players and the fans for a great<lb />
season. Hope we can do it again.<lb />
Thanks for the memories. We will<lb />
get them next time: way to go.<lb />
Thanks Ian, Mark, Rob.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS to all the<lb />
new officers of Phi Sigma Pi: Presi-<lb />
dent � David Batts, V. President �<lb />
Kelly Kellis, Secretary � Michelle<lb />
Myrick, Treasurer�Tonya Bell, So-<lb />
cial Coordinator � Heather Salter,<lb />
Pledge Master � Donna Botz and<lb />
Historian � Gina Roberts.<lb />
SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITY<lb />
Did you save any money last summer?<lb />
Earn $4,000-$5,000 this Summerl<lb />
3 Credit Hours<lb />
Contact VARSITY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM<lb />
1 -800-251 -4000 Ext. 1576<lb />
Announcements<lb />
GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA<lb />
will be sponsoring a kareoke<lb />
fundraiser event at "Wrong Way<lb />
Corrigans" on Wed. March 23rd.<lb />
Entry fee is $3 per group before-<lb />
hand and $5 at the door. Every-<lb />
one is welcome to attend. Profits<lb />
will benefit the covenant house<lb />
for homeless teens.<lb />
COUNCIL OF STUDENT<lb />
ORGANIZATION LEADERS<lb />
(COSOL) How will you train<lb />
the new leaders of your organi-<lb />
zation for next year? Learn how<lb />
to make smooth officer transi-<lb />
tions for your group at the Coun-<lb />
cil of Student Organization Lead-<lb />
ers meeting on Thur. March 24,<lb />
1994 at 4:00pm in the Multi-pur-<lb />
pose room of Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center. For more info, call<lb />
Student Leadership Develop-<lb />
ment Programs at 757-4796<lb />
DON'T MISS THIS GOAL<lb />
� (and this great opportunity to<lb />
play indoor soccer). There will<lb />
be a indoor soccer registration<lb />
meeting on Tuesday, March 22<lb />
in Bio. 103 at 5:00pm. For more<lb />
info, come by 204 Christenbury<lb />
Gym or call Recreational Services<lb />
at 757-6387 for more info.<lb />
IOIN THE ECU COLLEGE<lb />
REPUBLICANS<lb />
Meeting every Wed. at 7pm,<lb />
General Classroom Building,<lb />
Rm. 1030. Discussing current<lb />
events and issues concerning<lb />
North Carolina and our great<lb />
country, the USA. Come and find<lb />
out why the GOP is growing<lb />
bigger and faster in NC during<lb />
the 90's.<lb />
NC COALITION ON GAY<lb />
AND LESBIAN EQUALITY<lb />
is documenting hate crimes<lb />
against homosexuals in the sur-<lb />
rounding area. Call the hotline<lb />
to report incidents. Confidenti-<lb />
ality and anonymity are assured.<lb />
752-9502 (message) 757-4863<lb />
(contact person)<lb />
HONORS PROGRAM<lb />
interested faculty from all<lb />
schools of the University are re-<lb />
minded again of the opportu-<lb />
nity to propose honors seminars<lb />
to be taught spring semester<lb />
1995. All proposals need to be<lb />
submitted on a new course pro-<lb />
posal form to David Sanders, c<lb />
o Honors Program, GCB 2026.<lb />
The earlier date for submissions<lb />
requires that proposalss be sent<lb />
in time to be distributed a week<lb />
before the Honors Program<lb />
Committee meeting on April 19.<lb />
That committee makes the final<lb />
selection. Call 6373 for info.<lb />
ALLIED BLACKS FOR<lb />
LEADERSHIP AND<lb />
EQUALITY<lb />
(ABLE) will be meeting today in<lb />
the social room of Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center at 5:00pm. Ev-<lb />
eryone is welcome to attend.<lb />
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S<lb />
WATER POLO<lb />
Teams are here If you swam in<lb />
high school and played water<lb />
polo or just want to get in shape<lb />
for summer, then come out. First<lb />
meeting at Minges Coliseum<lb />
9:00pm March 30th. No<lb />
innertubes. This is the real thing<lb />
baby<lb />
THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN<lb />
VOTERS OF PITT COUNTY<lb />
in conjunction with the North<lb />
Carolina Agricultural Extension<lb />
Service and PTA Council, is<lb />
sponsoring an educational forum<lb />
"A Child's Day in Pitt County:<lb />
Possible Pesticide Encounters<lb />
It will be held on Tuesday, March<lb />
22, from 7:30 to 9:30 pm at the<lb />
Willis Building in Greenville.<lb />
ECU SCHOOL OF MUSIC<lb />
EVENTS FOR MARCH 22-28<lb />
Wed. Mar. 23� "Scholarship<lb />
Showcase Recital" featuring se-<lb />
lected recipients of Friends of<lb />
the School of Music scholarships<lb />
(AJ Fletcher Recital Hall,<lb />
7:00pm.) Thurs Mar. 24� Beth<lb />
Norvell, piano, Graduate Recital<lb />
(AJ Fletcher Recital Hall, 6:00pm<lb />
Free) Also on Mar. 24� Ed<lb />
Stephanson, guitar, guest recital<lb />
(AJ Fletcher Recital Hall, 8:00pm)<lb />
Fri. Mar. 25 Mitzi Benfield, pi-<lb />
ano,Graduate recital (AJ Fletcher<lb />
Recital Hall, 9:00pm, free) Sat.<lb />
Mar. 26� Ruth Thomas, piano,<lb />
Grad. recital (Aj Fletcher Recital<lb />
Hall, 7:00pm, free) Sun Mar.<lb />
27� Estern Youth Orchestra,<lb />
Mark Ford Dir. (AJ Fletcher Rec.<lb />
Hall, 3:00pm,free) Also on Mar.<lb />
27� Jazz Ensemble B, Ned<lb />
Holder, Conductor (AJ Fletcher<lb />
Recital Hall,8:00pm, free) Mon.<lb />
Mar. 28� Contemporary Jazz<lb />
Ensemble, Paul Tardif, Dir. (AJ<lb />
Fletcher Rec. Hall, 8:00pm,<lb />
free)<lb />
MEDIEVAL AND<lb />
RENAISSANCE STUDIES<lb />
COMMITTEE<lb />
sponsoring a lecture by DR.<lb />
HansJ. Hillerbrand, Chair and<lb />
Professor of Religion at Duke<lb />
University on the topic "When<lb />
the Trumpet of the Lord Shall<lb />
sound: Apocalypticism from<lb />
the Refromation to Waco" on<lb />
Thur. March 24, at 7pm in<lb />
Brewster B-305<lb />
THE<lb />
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25 words or less:<lb />
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Each additional word $0.05<lb />
�All ads must be<lb />
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Announcements<lb />
Any organization may use the Announce-<lb />
ments Section of The East Carolinian to list<lb />
activities and events open to the public two<lb />
timesfreeofcharge Duetothelimitedamount<lb />
of space, The East Carolinian cannot guaran-<lb />
tee the publication of announcements<lb />
Deadline<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
March 22, 1994<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
Page 7<lb />
ECU hosts celebrated "Dancing At Lughnasa<lb />
ff<lb />
By Daniel Willis<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"Danang at Lughnasa" by Brian<lb />
Frier is coming to McGinnis Theatre<lb />
March 24-29. It's definitely one of the<lb />
most anticipated plays of the year.<lb />
"Dancing at Lughnasa " won vir-<lb />
tually every <lb />
involved.<lb />
An EastCarolina Playhousepress<lb />
release said: Dancing at Lughnasa'<lb />
does exactly what theatre was born to<lb />
do, carrying both its characters and<lb />
audience aloft on waves of distant<lb />
music and estatic release that let one<lb />
danceanddream. Itstrikesdeepchords<lb />
that words<lb />
"it is a .portrait of<lb />
Paganism which<lb />
always underlays<lb />
Irish Christianity.<lb />
Photo Courtesy of East Carolina Playhouse<lb />
Jeff Kabatznick, Meghan Jeffries and Mary Morrell construct a "stone" wall for the East Carolina Playhouse's<lb />
production of "Dancing At Lughnasa March 24-29,1994. For ticket information, call 919-757-6829.<lb />
award for Best<lb />
Play during the<lb />
1991 season, in-<lb />
cluding The<lb />
Tony award,<lb />
The New York<lb />
Drama Critics<lb />
Circle Award,<lb />
and in London,<lb />
The Laurence<lb />
Olivier Award, mmmmmmm<lb />
The word<lb />
"Lughnasa" in the title serves as a<lb />
slighthinttothe audience. "Lugh" isa<lb />
Gaelic term that refers to the name for<lb />
the pagan god of harvest, whose Au-<lb />
gust festival took place on Irish hill-<lb />
tops and waterfronts. The festival it-<lb />
self is called Lughnasa. Certain rituals<lb />
such as dancing, and Dionysian are<lb />
99<lb />
Playhouse press release<lb />
cannot begin<lb />
to touch. It is<lb />
a humorous<lb />
and deeply<lb />
compassion-<lb />
ate family<lb />
portraitofPa-<lb />
g a n i s m<lb />
which al-<lb />
ways under-<lb />
Christian-<lb />
ity<lb />
Tickets areonsaleintheMcGinnis<lb />
Theatrebox office, $7.50 forthe general<lb />
public and $4.50 for students. Tickets<lb />
can also be purchased by phone by<lb />
calling 757-6829, or by mail, by writing<lb />
the East Carolina Playhouse, ECU,<lb />
Greenville, N.C. 278584353.<lb />
AIDS Journal displayed<lb />
By Sarah Wahlert<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
On Saturday, March 25, at the<lb />
Chrysler Museum in Norfolk, Va<lb />
the public will have it's first oppor-<lb />
tunity to experience "Living With<lb />
AIDS: A Photographic Journal" by<lb />
Sal Lopes. The photos offer a grip-<lb />
ping, sensitive look at the lives of<lb />
individuals with AIDS. Theexhibi-<lb />
tion is a visual account of the resil-<lb />
iency of people: thoseinfected with<lb />
AIDSardthceedceetothenvstrug-<lb />
gling to continue full lives despite<lb />
the horror of the disease. In more<lb />
than 120 black and white images,<lb />
Lopes looks past the medical issue<lb />
to find the human impact<lb />
"Living With AIDS" is orga-<lb />
nized by Brooks Johnson, photog-<lb />
raphy curato rat The Chrysler Mu-<lb />
John and Sharon<lb />
Boyce adopted<lb />
three children<lb />
who had either<lb />
the HIV virus or<lb />
AIDS. Their<lb />
portrait is part<lb />
of a three-part<lb />
presentation<lb />
focusing on<lb />
AIDS.<lb />
seum. Johnson and Lopes have<lb />
worked closely on the exhibition<lb />
and hope that it will help the main-<lb />
stream population better under-<lb />
stand AIDS. Johnson states, "I<lb />
would like to see "Living With<lb />
AIDS" open dialogue with a<lb />
broader audience on this issue<lb />
Lopes describes his four-year<lb />
project asabodyofwork thatislife-<lb />
amrming, "I am humbled by the<lb />
strength, courage and spirit of the<lb />
people in this project"<lb />
"Rather than a morbid<lb />
chronicleof dying, Lopes hasgjven<lb />
us a positive and uplifting account<lb />
of what it's like to live with AIDS<lb />
Johnson adds.<lb />
Each of the three segments<lb />
shows people who have chosen<lb />
See AIDS page 9<lb />
Photo by<lb />
Sal Lopes<lb />
Greedy suffers from dull script<lb />
By Ike Shibley<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
For any movie patron, this<lb />
time of year brings only frustra-<lb />
tion when trying to pick a film to<lb />
watch. Most studios have already<lb />
released their big holiday films<lb />
and any films with promise are<lb />
being stashed until summer.<lb />
One of Universal's films is<lb />
Greedy, starring Michael J. Fox<lb />
and Kirk Douglas. Though not<lb />
terrible, Greedy does suffer from<lb />
a genuinely dull script. The story<lb />
plods along with no real direc-<lb />
tion leaving many talented stars<lb />
floundering for a decent line to<lb />
grab.<lb />
Like Michael J. Fox's last two<lb />
films, Life with Mikey and For Love<lb />
or Money, Greedy allows Fox to be<lb />
a likeable character stuck in a<lb />
mostly unlikable film. In Greedy<lb />
,Fox plays Danny McTeague, a<lb />
nephew of Uncle Joe (Kirk Dc i-<lb />
glas).<lb />
After his retirement from pro<lb />
bowling, Danny is coerced into<lb />
visiting his Uncle Joe by his<lb />
greedy relatives who want to keep<lb />
him happy so that they can in-<lb />
herit his wealth when he dies<lb />
(which they all hope will be soon<lb />
since none of them like Joe).<lb />
Danny wins Uncle Joe's af-<lb />
fection but then Danny finds him-<lb />
self becoming greedy also. The<lb />
story plays upon Danny's greedi-<lb />
ness, and ultimate good will, but<lb />
misses many opportunities to<lb />
score big laughs.<lb />
The relatives include Phil<lb />
Hartman, who is quite funny, and<lb />
Ed Begley, Jr who is not. The<lb />
only other cast member worth<lb />
noting is Nancy Travis, who plays<lb />
Danny's girlfriend. Travis infuses<lb />
her role with a genuine good spirit<lb />
thus making her moments on<lb />
screen some of the best in the<lb />
film.<lb />
The opening scenes in Greedy<lb />
are rather amusing. One particu-<lb />
larly riotous scene occurs during<lb />
a Saturday lunch at Uncle Joe's<lb />
See GREEDY page 9<lb />
Classic Language expands<lb />
By Bridget Hemenway<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Among the many changes at<lb />
ECU, one that deserves attention<lb />
is the expansion of the classic lan-<lb />
guage department. In previous<lb />
years, Latin was taught by French<lb />
and Spanish professors in the For-<lb />
eign Languages Department. To-<lb />
day however, with the help of Dr.<lb />
Keats Sparrow, dean of the Col-<lb />
lege of Arts and Sciences, students<lb />
are able to minor in the classic<lb />
languages.<lb />
During the Spring ofl992<lb />
Dean Sparrow formed a Classical<lb />
Studies Committee and made Pro-<lb />
fessor Anthony J. Papalas, a Uni-<lb />
versity of Chicago Ph.D. and an<lb />
ancient historian in the History<lb />
Department, chair of the commit-<lb />
tee.<lb />
In the fall of 1992, Dr. Steve<lb />
Cerutti was hired to coordinate<lb />
classical languages. Immediately<lb />
after joining the department, Pro-<lb />
fessor Papalas and Dr. Cerutti<lb />
formed a minor in classical stud-<lb />
ies.<lb />
The minor added many new<lb />
courses to the curriculum and<lb />
called for the reorganization of<lb />
the Latin curriculum and the in-<lb />
troduction of ancient Greek.<lb />
In its first year, the course in<lb />
ancient Greek reached its capacity<lb />
of 25 students and left seven on<lb />
the waiting list. This confirmed<lb />
Sparrow's belief that ECU stu-<lb />
dents have a strong interest in the<lb />
classics. "In addition to those who<lb />
want to concentrate their academic<lb />
study in the classics, many pre-<lb />
med and pre-theology students<lb />
take ancient Greek to give them<lb />
the language background needed<lb />
for their professional studies<lb />
Cerutti explained.<lb />
"While Dean Sparrow ini-<lb />
tially wanted to establish a<lb />
minor in classical stud-<lb />
ies, the students response<lb />
was so enthusiastic that<lb />
he asked the classical<lb />
studies committee to<lb />
draw up a proposal to<lb />
establish a new degree<lb />
program in classical<lb />
studies said Papalas.<lb />
"This proposal has<lb />
passed all university<lb />
committees and will<lb />
soon be considered by<lb />
the UNC General Admin-<lb />
istration he added. The<lb />
new degree program<lb />
will have a multi-<lb />
cultural emphasis<lb />
with a strong<lb />
foundation in the an-<lb />
cient languages and lit-<lb />
eratures as well as in the ar-<lb />
chaeology and social institutions<lb />
of the ancient Greeks and Romans.<lb />
The quality of the program,<lb />
within its teaching and research<lb />
interests of its faculty, is proven in<lb />
that fact that ECU's classics pro-<lb />
gram already rank second among<lb />
thel6 institutions of the UNC sys-<lb />
tem.<lb />
"Thanks to Dean Sparrow's<lb />
vision and commitment, the clas-<lb />
sics are alive and well at ECU, and<lb />
the vigorous classics program also<lb />
means ECU is academically alive<lb />
and well. It's onward and upward<lb />
for the program and the univer-<lb />
sity Cerutti said.<lb />
The most re-<lb />
cent development<lb />
brought by classi-<lb />
cal studies to<lb />
ECU is the pro-<lb />
duction of a clas-<lb />
sical play by the<lb />
Aquila Com-<lb />
pany. The Brit-<lb />
ish theatrical<lb />
group will visit<lb />
the university<lb />
in April to put on<lb />
production of<lb />
Aristophanes'<lb />
"Wasps<lb />
Aristophanes was a<lb />
fifth century Greek<lb />
playwright whose<lb />
plays are sexy com-<lb />
edies that satirize the soci-<lb />
ety of fifth century Athens.<lb />
The Aquila Company<lb />
will also feature a workshop that<lb />
will focus on the problems and<lb />
challenges of staging ancient com-<lb />
edy. The workshop will be held<lb />
the afternoon of April 8 so stu-<lb />
dents can learn the details of the<lb />
production before they watch it.<lb />
Ihe play will be held in Hendrix<lb />
Theatre on Monday, April 8 at<lb />
8:00 p.m.<lb />
Undergrad<lb />
work<lb />
featured in<lb />
Gray<lb />
By Laura Jackman<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The annual EastCarolina<lb />
University School of Art Un-<lb />
dergraduate Exhibition will<lb />
be shown from March 25 to<lb />
April 13, 1994 in the<lb />
Wellington B. Gray Gallery.<lb />
Theworksondisplayare those<lb />
that have been chosen from<lb />
the over 700 students and are<lb />
considered to be the most out-<lb />
standing pieces submitted to<lb />
the curriculum coordinators<lb />
in the School of Art.<lb />
ECU features the largest<lb />
studio art program in North<lb />
Carolina and is the only state<lb />
university art program accred-<lb />
ited by the National Associa-<lb />
tion of Schools of Art and<lb />
Design (NASAD).<lb />
Curriculum areas to be<lb />
represented in the show are<lb />
foundations, wood design,<lb />
metal design, textile design,<lb />
fabric design, weavingdesign,<lb />
printmaking, painting, dra w-<lb />
ing,ceramics,sculpture,com-<lb />
murucationarts,environrnen-<lb />
tal design and video.<lb />
Award winners for the<lb />
undergraduateexhibitwillbe<lb />
selected by Dr. Arlette Klaric,<lb />
who is the curator of collec-<lb />
tionsat the Weatherspoon Art<lb />
Gallery at the University of<lb />
North Carolina inGreensboro.<lb />
Klaric is the former director of<lb />
the Boston University Art<lb />
Gallery. Exhibits which she<lb />
has curated include "Cross-<lb />
ings: Sol LeWitt and Eva<lb />
Hesse "Stripped Bare and<lb />
Streamlined: Early Modern-<lb />
ists Works from the<lb />
Weatherspoon Collection<lb />
and "Contemporary Quilts<lb />
USA whichiscurrently trav-<lb />
eling in Europe.<lb />
A gala reception spon-<lb />
sored by the Art Enthusiasts<lb />
of ECU will be held on Thurs-<lb />
day, March 24 at 7 p.m and<lb />
the public is in vi ted. Dr. Klaric<lb />
will make remarks and an-<lb />
nounce the award recipients.<lb />
The Wellington B. Gray<lb />
Gallery is located on the cam-<lb />
pusof ECU in the Jenkins Fine<lb />
ArtsCenter. Gallery hours are<lb />
Monday thru Friday from 10<lb />
a.m. to 5 p.m however on<lb />
Thursday, hours areextended<lb />
to 8 p.m. There is no admis-<lb />
sion fee.<lb />
For more information,<lb />
contact Gallery Director<lb />
Charles Lovell at 757-6336.<lb />
Don't Buy<lb />
JV Take Your Chances<lb />
ass<lb />
Nine Inch Nails<lb />
The Downward Spiral<lb />
m m ��<lb />
Trent Reznor is an exhibitionist.<lb />
His one-man industrial band, Nine<lb />
Inch Nails, has become popular<lb />
enough in the last five years that now<lb />
he can flaunt himself to the world.<lb />
Whatever obsessions or sick fanta-<lb />
sies he'sdealing with, Reznor sounds<lb />
like he's on the edge of a psychotic fit<lb />
at all times. It'sabithkeafreakshow.<lb />
Perhaps that explains his popularity,<lb />
which should continue with the re-<lb />
lease of the latest offering, TlieDown-<lb />
wnrdSpiral. It's a piece of hate-mail to<lb />
theuniverse. Itsindustrialmusic with<lb />
a barbed-wire bite and a danceable<lb />
expression of very personal anger. In<lb />
other words, it's Trent Reznor expos-<lb />
ing himself in public again, so every-<lb />
body gather round.<lb />
The first button of the flasher's<lb />
overcoat comes undone with what<lb />
could very well be considered<lb />
Reznor's theme song, "Mr. Self De-<lb />
struct This one exposes all of his<lb />
obsessions at once, a quick flash for<lb />
the rubes. That's right, there's sex,<lb />
religion, addiction, and suicide rat-<lb />
tling around in this song. It all fits<lb />
together in a driving, unstop- pable<lb />
pattern of personal decay, a "down-<lb />
ward spiral<lb />
The Doumuwd Spiral starts off<lb />
with a fever pitch of rage that gradu-<lb />
ally slows until we arrive at grinding<lb />
exhaustion by the album's end. The<lb />
music also starts off wildly, building<lb />
a slow drumbeat into an explosion of<lb />
See NAILS page 9<lb />
Val Gardena<lb />
River of Stone<lb />
SS<lb />
The two members of Val<lb />
Gardena, Christopher James and<lb />
Jeff Leonard, first met in the Pa-<lb />
cific Northwest, but they were<lb />
never together much in the cre-<lb />
ation of their first album, River of<lb />
Stone. Their musical collabora-<lb />
tion was done while James was in<lb />
New York and Leonard was in<lb />
Portland, vet the album has some<lb />
rJV Worth A Try<lb />
Definite Purchase<lb />
intimacy despite the artist sepa-<lb />
ration during conception.<lb />
Christopher James is a,<lb />
classically trained pianist; hp has<lb />
studied Berlin Cabaret Music<lb />
and composed many songs for.<lb />
German TV and film. Leonard is<lb />
a well-respected jazz bassist who<lb />
has toured with the likes of<lb />
Benny Goodman ard Diana<lb />
Ross. Though their backgrounds<lb />
differ, their musical direction is<lb />
the same. "Painting aural im-<lb />
ages and creating a real sense of<lb />
environment were all part of our<lb />
concept explains James.<lb />
River of Stone is a mix-1<lb />
ture of new age and modern jazz.<lb />
There are a lot of dreamy syn-<lb />
thesizers forming the back-<lb />
ground of the music, sounding<lb />
much like Kitaro in this aspect.<lb />
There are no real earth-shatter-<lb />
ing solos here, be it saxophone,<lb />
guitar or electric cello; the inten-<lb />
sity of their sound reaches the,<lb />
level of Kenny G, but doesn't<lb />
See GARDENA page 9<lb /><pb facs="00058463_tn_0008" /><lb />
8 The East Carolinian<lb />
March 22. 1994<lb />
Dieting: Is it really necessary?<lb />
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) � Men<lb />
who say they are always dieting<lb />
had dramatically higher rates of<lb />
heart disease and diabetes than<lb />
men who say they never diet, a<lb />
new study showed.<lb />
The results appear to raise<lb />
questions about research that has<lb />
established obesity as a risk for<lb />
heart disease, said the study's au-<lb />
thor, Steven N. Blair, an epidemi-<lb />
ologist at the Cooper Institute for<lb />
Aerobics Research in Dallas.<lb />
"It's a paradox Blair said.<lb />
Researchers know that gaining<lb />
weight raises the risks of disease.<lb />
But it's not clear whether losing<lb />
weight lowers the risks again, he<lb />
said.<lb />
"One of the fundamental te-<lb />
nets of the weight loss industry is<lb />
if you get people to eat less, they'll<lb />
lose weight. And if they lose<lb />
weight, they'll be better off. And<lb />
there is no evidence to support<lb />
either one of those Blair said.<lb />
He discussed his findings<lb />
Saturday at the American Heart<lb />
Association's annual epidemiol-<lb />
ogy meeting.<lb />
The study also found that<lb />
men who keep their weight<lb />
steady, even if they are over-<lb />
weight, have less risk of disease<lb />
than men whose weight fluctu-<lb />
ates by as little as 10 pounds.<lb />
Earlier studies have also sug-<lb />
gested that losing and regaining<lb />
weight, or "yo-yo dieting is as-<lb />
sociated with higher health risks<lb />
than keeping weight steady.<lb />
"In general, weigl cycling<lb />
has been hard to figure o it said<lb />
Dr. Stephen P. Fortmann, a pro-<lb />
fessor of medicine at Stanford<lb />
University and one of the orga-<lb />
nizers of the heart association<lb />
meeting. "It is another reason not<lb />
to diet<lb />
The best way to control<lb />
weight is through exercise, not<lb />
dieting, Fortmann said. Blair sug-<lb />
gested a low-fat diet with a lot of<lb />
fresh fruits and vegetables. He<lb />
advised people to avoid gaining<lb />
weight in the first place.<lb />
The study was based on a<lb />
survey of 12,025 Harvard Uni-<lb />
versity graduates with an aver-<lb />
age age of 67. The question Blair<lb />
asked them was: "How often are<lb />
you dieting (eating less than you<lb />
East Carolina Playhouse<lb />
presents<lb />
Brian Fricl's Tony Award Winning Play<lb />
would like)?"<lb />
Those whosaid "always" had<lb />
a heart disease rate of 23.1 per-<lb />
cent, more than double the 10.6<lb />
rate of those who answered<lb />
"never<lb />
The men who always dieted<lb />
had a 38.3 percent rate of hyper-<lb />
tension and 14.6 percent rate of<lb />
diabetes, compared with a 23.4<lb />
percent rate of hypertension and 3<lb />
percent rate of diabetes for those<lb />
who said they never dieted.<lb />
Among those men who d ieted<lb />
part of the time, the study found<lb />
that the more they dieted, the<lb />
higher their rates of disease. Men<lb />
who dieted "often" had higher<lb />
disease rates than those who di-<lb />
eted "sometimes That group, in<lb />
turn, had higher rates than those<lb />
who dieted "rarely<lb />
Even among the leanest mem-<lb />
bers of the group, those who di-<lb />
eted more had higher rates of dis-<lb />
ease than those who dieted less,<lb />
he said.<lb />
Blair also asked them to indi-<lb />
cate their body shape at various<lb />
ages, giving him an indication of<lb />
their weight variation. Those<lb />
whose weight varied had higher<lb />
risks than those whose weight was<lb />
steady, he found.<lb />
Record company records rare music<lb />
Small group works for a big sound.<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) � The<lb />
name sounds like a Latin Ameri-<lb />
can dance instructor, but Varese<lb />
Sarabande, a small California-<lb />
based record company, has<lb />
stepped in where most major la-<lb />
bels fear to tread � recording<lb />
rare theater music.<lb />
The company can't compete<lb />
with the big-money giants such<lb />
as RCA Victor, Sony and EMI-<lb />
Angel, in terms of bidding for<lb />
major Broadway shows like<lb />
"Tommy "Guys and Dolls" and<lb />
"Crazy for You<lb />
So it has found its own niche<lb />
by doing something different.<lb />
Varese Sarabande has won the<lb />
allegiance of Broadway buffs with<lb />
its new Spotlight Series, an in-<lb />
triguing and still-growing cata-<lb />
log that features collections of ob-<lb />
scure show tunes, smaller origi-<lb />
nal cast albums and Broadway<lb />
performers singing the songs of<lb />
one particular composer or lyri-<lb />
cist.<lb />
The off-beat series is under<lb />
the guidance of Bruce Kimmel, a<lb />
one-time actor, director and film-<lb />
maker, who came to Varese<lb />
Sarabande last year to guide its<lb />
theater projects.<lb />
The company was founded<lb />
in 1978 to record movie<lb />
DANCING NEED CASH?<lb />
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soundtracks, which still form its<lb />
core of releases. It's the success of<lb />
soundtracks like Ghost that en-<lb />
abled Varese Sarabande to move<lb />
into other areas.<lb />
"I wanted to do original re-<lb />
cordings of rare thea ter stuff, some<lb />
of which has been done before,<lb />
but usually with only a pianist<lb />
and a vocalist Kimmel said. "I<lb />
thought they should be done as if<lb />
they were full cast recordings of a<lb />
big Broadway show<lb />
To keep costs down, his per-<lb />
formers � top-notch Broadway<lb />
people who may not be house-<lb />
hold names but are known by<lb />
show buffs � work for less than<lb />
exorbitant salaries.<lb />
His first project was Unsung<lb />
Sondheim, the unknown work of<lb />
Stephen Sondheim, Broadway's<lb />
reigning genius and the man who<lb />
wrote the scores for such shows as<lb />
"Company "A Little Night Mu-<lb />
sic "Sweeney Todd "Follies<lb />
"Sunday in the Park with George"<lb />
and others.<lb />
Not much of Sondheim has<lb />
been left unrecorded, but Kimmel<lb />
managed to come up with some<lb />
unknown material, leftover songs<lb />
from more than a half-dozen<lb />
shows.<lb />
"Sondheim was very gracious<lb />
in opening his archives, and he<lb />
wanted to call the album Dregs,<lb />
Kimmel laughed. "But his dregs<lb />
are like other people's gold. Some<lb />
of it is really extraordinary, I<lb />
think<lb />
It was material from two un-<lb />
successful and unrecorded shows<lb />
� "La Strada" and "Smile" �<lb />
that sparked Kimmel's interest in<lb />
doing what eventually became<lb />
Unsung Broadway.<lb />
"La Strada" is represented by<lb />
one of Kimmel's favorite songs,<lb />
"Starfish" which has music by<lb />
Elliot Lawrence and lyrics by Mar-<lb />
tin Charnin, while "Smile a<lb />
Marvin Hamlisch musical based<lb />
on the beauty pageant movie,<lb />
gets three n umbers. Other shows<lb />
represented on the recording, a<lb />
treasure-trove of lost delights, in-<lb />
clude such bombs as "Welcome<lb />
to the Club "Sherry "The<lb />
Vamp "The First" and "Drat!<lb />
The Cat<lb />
"I went through a lot of<lb />
shows and a lot of material on<lb />
this album is ijecessarily 100 pe -<lb />
cent first-rate Kimmel admit-<lb />
ted. "I just felt it was a good<lb />
listening experience<lb />
Nex t on Kimmers agenda is<lb />
a project called Lost in Boston, a<lb />
collection of songs cut out-of-<lb />
town from shows tha t went on to<lb />
become Broadway hits.<lb />
There was so much material<lb />
that two volumes will be re-<lb />
corded in April, with the first<lb />
coming out in June and the sec-<lb />
ond in October. Among the<lb />
shows represented with cut<lb />
songs are "The King and I<lb />
"Annie Get Your Gun "110 in<lb />
the Shade" and "I Do! I Do<lb />
And there could be even more<lb />
volumes, Kimmel predicts.<lb />
Yet the Spotlight Series isn't<lb />
just little-known songs. It also<lb />
provides a showcase for Broad-<lb />
way performers little known by<lb />
the general public. Thirty or 40<lb />
years ago, musical comedy dis-<lb />
coveries would get a recording<lb />
contract and an album or two.<lb />
New stars like Judy Holliday,<lb />
Tammy Grimes and Kaye Ballard<lb />
all made records. Now Varese<lb />
Sarabande plans the same type<lb />
of opportunity for today's ster-<lb />
ling musical performers like Liz<lb />
Callaway, Debbie Shapiro<lb />
Gravitte, Judy Kuhn and Sally<lb />
Mayes.<lb />
The company already has<lb />
released a recording of Frank<lb />
Loesser songs by Callaway,<lb />
known to Broadway audiences<lb />
mostly for her performances in<lb />
See THEATRE page 9<lb />
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MUSICAL PLAY<lb />
BY JAMES CHAPMAN<lb />
March 26,1994<lb />
Wright Auditorium<lb />
at East Carolina<lb />
University<lb />
8:00pm<lb />
Doors open at 7:00pm<lb />
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March 22, 1994<lb />
GREEDY<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
where the various relatives take<lb />
turns demeaning each other in<lb />
front of Joe.<lb />
Muriel and Glenn are sepa-<lb />
rating though thev try to hide it<lb />
since Uncle Joe admires strong<lb />
marriages. Tina was drunk and<lb />
and had a hit-and-run accident<lb />
with a school bus. Ed is losing his<lb />
job and he, too, tries to hide the<lb />
fact because Uncle Joe admires a<lb />
man able to keep steady work. All<lb />
of these revelations come out dur-<lb />
ing one meal. The viewer is left to<lb />
wonder what other meals are like<lb />
with this family.<lb />
The tone in Greedy presents<lb />
the largest obstacle to enjoying the<lb />
film, for it becomes confused about<lb />
GARDENA<lb />
halfway through the picture. Uncle<lb />
Joe'sduplicity never gets conveyed<lb />
the way it should, and Danny's<lb />
greediness seems out of character.<lb />
Perhaps if the film had made clear<lb />
that Joe was completely in control<lb />
of every situation or if Danny's<lb />
feelings seemed more consistent,<lb />
then the story may have worked.<lb />
Jonathan Lynn, who did such<lb />
a marvelous job with My Cousin<lb />
Vinny, seems to be as confused as<lb />
the script about what type of di-<lb />
rection to take. Because of this con-<lb />
fusion the film becomes a likable<lb />
mess with interesting but incon-<lb />
sistent characters.<lb />
On a scale of one of ten, Greedy<lb />
rates a four.<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
The East Carolinian 9<lb />
AIDS<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
break any new ground.<lb />
The title track is one of the<lb />
stronger tunes with some good<lb />
guitar soloing, but not enough to<lb />
keep your interest for the entire<lb />
song. This album justdoesn't have<lb />
a definite feel; it's done in a slow<lb />
tempo with an equally slow bar-<lb />
rage of chord changes. There is<lb />
some depth to this release, but it is<lb />
so subtle that it is easy to lose<lb />
interest and let the music fade out<lb />
into the background.<lb />
� Kris<lb />
Hoffler<lb />
not to give up. The first focuses on The<lb />
NAMES Project AIDSMemonalQuilt.<lb />
Lopes' photographs show thequiltas<lb />
anevohingnationalmonumenteach<lb />
pane as diverse as the people thev<lb />
represent, creating an ongoing epi-<lb />
taph for those lost to AIDS by the<lb />
people who were closest to them. He<lb />
sensitively preserves images of the<lb />
mothers, fathers,children, friends, lov-<lb />
ers, and their emotions as they re-<lb />
member.<lb />
The second segment of the exhi-<lb />
bitionfeaturespartitipantsintheAIDS<lb />
Action Committee of Massachusetts'<lb />
Buddy Program, begun in 1981, to<lb />
proide support for those living with<lb />
AIDS, combining personal accounts<lb />
with photos of strangers brought to-<lb />
gether by AIDS. The reasons they are<lb />
involved are as diverse as the indi-<lb />
viduals.<lb />
The final segmentfocusesonjohn<lb />
andSharonBoyce,whoadopted three<lb />
children with HTV or AIDS in 1988.<lb />
Two children reverted to HTV-nega-<lb />
tive while one of them, Brianna, con-<lb />
tracted AIDS. These are not photo<lb />
graphs of suffering but of the celebra-<lb />
tion of a young life. The photos show a<lb />
unique family full of love and caring.<lb />
"living With AIDS" will be ex-<lb />
hibited at The Chrysler Museum<lb />
through June 5, 1994. A hardbound<lb />
book of Lopes' photographs is being<lb />
published by BulfinchPressin associa-<lb />
tion with theChrysler Museum. In the<lb />
foreword, Brooks Johnson comments<lb />
on the power of Lopes' images, "For<lb />
those affected by AIDS, this book can<lb />
beacatalystforhealing;forthosewhose<lb />
lives are personally untouched by<lb />
AIDS, a meaningful and educational<lb />
experience The book will be avail-<lb />
able in bookstores nationwide late<lb />
April.<lb />
The Chrysler Museum is located<lb />
at 245 West Olney Rd near downton<lb />
Norfolk. It's open Tuesday-Saturday<lb />
from 104 andSunday from l-5p.m. A<lb />
S3 donation is suggested for admis-<lb />
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THEATRE<lb />
Continued from page 8<lb />
NAILS<lb />
"Baby" and "Miss Saigon<lb />
She will be joined by Shapiro<lb />
Gravitte, a Tony winner for<lb />
"Jerome Robbins' Broadway<lb />
singing the songs of Alan Menken,<lb />
composer of Beauty and the Beast<lb />
and "LittleShopof Horrors And<lb />
Kuhn has recorded the love songs<lb />
of JuleStyne.<lb />
Varese Sarabande also has got<lb />
its foot in the door with recordings<lb />
of shows, most prominently the<lb />
current hit revivalof "She Loves<lb />
Me The musical's small cast and<lb />
small orchestra made it financially<lb />
attractive for the small company.<lb />
And it has released "Lucky<lb />
Stiff the first musical written by<lb />
Lynn Ahrens and Stephen<lb />
Flaherty, the team that would go<lb />
on to write "Once on This Island"<lb />
and "My Favorite Year<lb />
Even cult musicals get re-<lb />
corded, and the company has done<lb />
Ruthless preserving for poster-<lb />
ity the Los Angeles cast of the<lb />
campy off-Broadway hit about a<lb />
child murderer.<lb />
While the success of pop re-<lb />
cordings is measured in terms<lb />
of the millions of copies of com-<lb />
pact discs and cassettes sold,<lb />
the product put out by Varese<lb />
Sarabande has much more mod-<lb />
est goals.<lb />
The company's biggest the-<lb />
ater seller so far has been a re-<lb />
cording called Toonful, a collec-<lb />
tion of classic songs from classic<lb />
animated films sung by Michelle<lb />
Nicastro, one of Los Angeles'<lb />
best-known musical theater per-<lb />
formers.<lb />
It has sold somewhere in<lb />
the 30,000 copy range, accord-<lb />
ing to Kimmel. "For us, that's<lb />
considerable hesays. Whether<lb />
all his recordings make money<lb />
is another question.<lb />
"I think, in certain cases,<lb />
it's a break-even situation, but<lb />
to me it's viable because they<lb />
are good records and people<lb />
enjoy them arid that's what it's<lb />
all about<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
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work, and without other songs to<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
Page 10<lb />
Sports<lb />
March 22, 1994<lb />
Books doseon<lb />
1993-94 see<lb />
saw season<lb />
By Brad Oldham<lb />
Senior Staff Writer<lb />
After the dust has cleared on<lb />
the 1993-1994 ECU basketball<lb />
season, it can honestly be said<lb />
that this was a year of many ups<lb />
and downs for head coach Eddie<lb />
Payne.<lb />
It was an exciting season to<lb />
watch for the Pirates, who after<lb />
winning the CAA tournament<lb />
the year before, were on cloud<lb />
nine prior to the onstart o the<lb />
opening game. And how can you<lb />
blame them? This was a team<lb />
that had played the eventual<lb />
NCAA champs UNC Tarheels,<lb />
and really put up a decent fight.<lb />
Okay, so they lost by 20, but they<lb />
only trailed by 10 at the half, and<lb />
Billy Packer said they played<lb />
defensive against the Heels as<lb />
good as any team in the tourna-<lb />
ment.<lb />
All this hype might have<lb />
been a bit too much, too soon for<lb />
ECU. Remember, this was a team<lb />
that had not had a winning sea-<lb />
son in over a decade. Even when<lb />
they won the CAA tournament<lb />
they still hadalosingrecord. And<lb />
here people were throwing great<lb />
expectations even Dickens<lb />
couldn't match. But you had to<lb />
feel good for Coach Payne and<lb />
his Pirates. They led ECU to a<lb />
post-season tournament for the<lb />
first time since 1972. When the<lb />
football team let us down in the<lb />
fall of 1992, our basketball team<lb />
picked up the slack in the winter.<lb />
So how did ECU respond to<lb />
all these dog-gone expectations?<lb />
Well, first the good. With a 15-11<lb />
overall record, and 7-7 in the<lb />
CAA, it was the most overall wins<lb />
since 1982-83, and the most con-<lb />
ference wins ever in a season.<lb />
Their five-game win streak in the<lb />
beginning of the season was the<lb />
longest in four years, and they<lb />
had the best 12-game start since<lb />
1957-58. And hey, people finally<lb />
realized that ECU has a basket-<lb />
ball team. Seriously, Minges Coli-<lb />
seum was notjusttheplace where<lb />
you took PE 1000 anymore, it<lb />
was the home of maniacs.<lb />
Minges averaged 4,820 fans<lb />
per game, and sold out two games<lb />
against UNC-Wilmington and<lb />
Old Dominion. Five crowds<lb />
made the top 15 in Minges his-<lb />
tory. This was a place where a<lb />
tradition of basketball was be-<lb />
ginning. ECU won lOof 12 games<lb />
at Minges, and the two losses<lb />
against JMU and ODU were by<lb />
just two and three points respec-<lb />
tively.<lb />
The road, however, was not<lb />
kind to the Pirates. Willie Nelson<lb />
singing "On the Road Again"<lb />
would have sent chills up the<lb />
spine of any Pirate fan this sea-<lb />
son. In 15 games away from<lb />
Minges this season, ECU was an<lb />
abysmal 5-10. Losses against<lb />
teams like Mount St. Mary's,<lb />
William &amp; Mary, and Furman,<lb />
who ECU had beaten 92-61 at<lb />
Minges just a month and a half<lb />
earlier, were just plain inexcus-<lb />
able. The road was the difference<lb />
this year for ECU. You just can't<lb />
play that inconsistent away from<lb />
your home-court and wind up in<lb />
the top of your conference.<lb />
Another weakness this sea-<lb />
son for ECU was the inability to<lb />
maintain leads until the final<lb />
buzzer. Double-digit leads in the<lb />
second half against teams like<lb />
Richmond, Old Dominion, and<lb />
James Madison all slipped away<lb />
to defeat. These were teams that<lb />
they were capable of beating in<lb />
each occasion. Possibly players<lb />
were tired or what, but forced<lb />
shots and numerous mental mis-<lb />
takes killed the Pirates in the<lb />
crunch time of many ball games.<lb />
The Pirates played best as a<lb />
team this season, but there were<lb />
some stand-out performances.<lb />
Senior Lester Lyons, who was<lb />
predicted to be the C AA's Player<lb />
of the Year coming into this sea-<lb />
son, was put in a situation he was<lb />
a bit unfamiliar with: He actually<lb />
See BASKET page 12<lb />
Fleet sent flying<lb />
By Brad Oldham<lb />
Senior Staff Writer<lb />
East Carolina finished a three-<lb />
game sweep over the Flying Fleet<lb />
of Erskine College on Saturday, 4-<lb />
1. The win came at the home con-<lb />
fines of Harrington field, where<lb />
the Pirates ha. d won 15 of their<lb />
last 16 games.<lb />
Senior Mike Sanburn got the<lb />
win for the Pirates, pitching his<lb />
type of ball-game. Nothing too<lb />
fancy, just good solid pitching<lb />
from the first inning to the ninth.<lb />
Sanburn struck out three bat-<lb />
ters and walked just one . He al-<lb />
lowed five hits and noeamed runs<lb />
in going the distance for ECU.<lb />
"In the top of the seventh, we<lb />
committed two errors, and I got a<lb />
little worried that I was coming<lb />
out. I really wanted to stay in and<lb />
finish the ball game. My arm feels<lb />
fine, and we got a big week ahead,<lb />
so we just need to keep the streak<lb />
alive Sanburn said.<lb />
East Carolina got on the board<lb />
in the third inning. A lead-off<lb />
single by senior shortstop Frank<lb />
Fedak got ECU rolling. Center-<lb />
fielder Jamie Borel dropped a<lb />
single between the second<lb />
baseman and right-fielder, put-<lb />
ting men on first and second with<lb />
no outs. Left-fielder Jason Head<lb />
laid down a sacrifice bunt mov-<lb />
ing Fedak to third. Senior third<lb />
baseman Rick Britton hit a sacri-<lb />
fice fly to score Fedak and make<lb />
the score 1-0.<lb />
Sanburn remained strong and<lb />
consistent throughout the ball-<lb />
game. He had a two-hitter through<lb />
the fourth inning when, with two<lb />
outs, Erskine's Scott Woodhouse<lb />
poked an infield single to put men<lb />
on first and third. Sanburn worked<lb />
his way out of the situation<lb />
though, forcing catcher Dan<lb />
Massarelli to pop-out to right field<lb />
to end the inning.<lb />
ECUcatcherChad Triplettled<lb />
off the bottom of the fourth in-<lb />
ning by hitting a ground ball to<lb />
short. An overthrow by Erskine<lb />
shortstop Herb Sargent allowed<lb />
Triplett to advance to second.<lb />
The true meaning of hustle<lb />
was exemplified in the next play<lb />
for ECU. Pirate second baseman<lb />
Heath Clark hit a slow roller to<lb />
second base. Foreseeing a close<lb />
See BASEBALL page 12<lb />
File Photo<lb />
Johnny Beck takes the hill today against Georgia Southern needing<lb />
just two strikeouts to become ECU's career strikeout leader.<lb />
Lady Pirates capture championship<lb />
Tracie Podratsky is<lb />
the only pitcher for<lb />
ECU that came<lb />
into the season<lb />
with collegiate<lb />
experience. The<lb />
young team only<lb />
has five seniors.<lb />
File Photo<lb />
(SID) � Play in the Hampton<lb />
InnShoney's Lady Pirate Classic<lb />
came to an end on Sunday. The<lb />
tournament weekend closed out<lb />
with the championship game be-<lb />
tween host team East Carolina and<lb />
Coastal Carolina. East Carolina de-<lb />
feated Coastal Carolina in the cham-<lb />
pionship game, 2-1.<lb />
Both ECU and Coastal were the<lb />
top teams in their respective pools<lb />
and were undefeated in the tourna-<lb />
ment entering the championship<lb />
game. ECU came to the final game<lb />
with a season record of 23-9 and<lb />
Coastal'sonlylossoftheseasonwas<lb />
to ECU on March 8 (2-1).<lb />
ThegamebeganwithEastCaro-<lb />
lina putting Coastal out three-up,<lb />
three-down. On the Lady Pirates'<lb />
first time up to bat, they couldn't<lb />
convert. There were two strikeouts<lb />
and one walk. Coastal's next time<lb />
up to bat, thirdbaseman Sara<lb />
Graziano smacked a triple to lead<lb />
off the inning, but the Chanticleers<lb />
couldn't make anything happen.<lb />
, The game remained scoreless<lb />
until the third inning when Coastal<lb />
scored one run. Leftfielder Cindy<lb />
Ritter hit a triple, scoring Jill<lb />
Friedman. That was the only run<lb />
Coastal would score in the game.<lb />
ECU's inning came in the fifth<lb />
when it scored its only two runs of<lb />
the game. Senior Georgeann Wilke<lb />
started off the inning with a triple to<lb />
left center field which would be the<lb />
Lady Pirates' only hit of the game.<lb />
Jolin Eckman came up and flew out<lb />
See SOFTBALL page 12<lb />
Football underway<lb />
Crandell returns<lb />
Hide puts end to Bentt<lb />
(AP) � East Carolina's foot-<lb />
ball squad began spring drills on<lb />
Saturday, working out twice dur-<lb />
ing the day.<lb />
During the morning work-<lb />
out, the Pirates were in helmet<lb />
and shoulder pads only, work-<lb />
ing on special teams and indi-<lb />
vidual fundamentals. The squad<lb />
donned full gear in the afternoon<lb />
workout, concentrating on tack-<lb />
ling. A short goal line scrimmage<lb />
was planned for the afternoon<lb />
scrimmage.<lb />
ECU coach Steve Logan<lb />
thinks that spring practice will<lb />
be important for the develop-<lb />
ment of his squad.<lb />
"We have got to accomplish<lb />
several things this spring with<lb />
this football team said Logan.<lb />
"We have to maintain the defen-<lb />
sive intensity, especially with our<lb />
front seven, we have to improve<lb />
our defensive secondary play,<lb />
our special teams play and hope<lb />
our receiving corps can im-<lb />
prove<lb />
Logan also indicated that<lb />
sophomore quarterback Marcus<lb />
Crandell will see most of the snaps<lb />
behind center in the spring.<lb />
Crandell, of Robersonville, N.C<lb />
broke his leg in the second game<lb />
of 1993 against Central Florida<lb />
and hasn't taken a live snap since.<lb />
Crandell has regained most of his<lb />
strength and speed since the in-<lb />
jury, but has not taken any hits on<lb />
the leg.<lb />
About 80 student-athletes are<lb />
expected to be participating jn<lb />
spring drills this year. Two of those-<lb />
Michael Jacobs and Dwight Henry-<lb />
will be participating inothersports<lb />
during the spring. Jacobs, a deep<lb />
snapper on special teams, will be<lb />
playing with the baseball squad<lb />
and Henry, a defensive back, will<lb />
be on the track team.<lb />
The Pirates are allowed by<lb />
NCAA rules, to havel5 practice<lb />
sessions during spring drills. The<lb />
final workout will be the annual<lb />
spring game on April 16, which is<lb />
part of the 11th Annual Great Pi-<lb />
rate Purple Gold Pigskin Pig-Out<lb />
Party.<lb />
By Dave Pond<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
On a cold Saturday night in Lon-<lb />
don, England, British heavyweight<lb />
championHerbieHidefloored favor-<lb />
ite Michael Bentt, putting an abrupt<lb />
halt to his career. With the victory,<lb />
Hide won the World Boxing Organi-<lb />
zationheavyweighttitleand thehearts<lb />
of the partisan crowd.<lb />
However, their fight began long<lb />
before Saturday evening. The two<lb />
combatants were each fined $15,000<lb />
fortheir part ina January pressconfer-<lb />
ence scuffle, in which the British Bentt<lb />
questionedHide's"Britishness" (Hide<lb />
is a Nigerian-bom Brit). Little did he<lb />
know, Hide would be the victor in<lb />
both ensuing battles.<lb />
The 22-year-old "Dancing De-<lb />
stroyer" was the aggressor through-<lb />
out the fight, forcing Bentt to fight<lb />
defensively for most of the seven<lb />
rounds.<lb />
Followinganelaboratewalkfrom<lb />
the locker room to ringside, Hide (26-<lb />
0,25KO's)usedthefirsttworoundsto<lb />
warm up on the chilly evening and<lb />
feel out his overmatched opponent,<lb />
jabbing and moving quickly about<lb />
the ring.<lb />
See HIDE page 11<lb />
Pirates rip<lb />
Erskine<lb />
12-1,4-1<lb />
By Steven lienert <lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The East Carolina baseball<lb />
team completed a double-<lb />
header sweep of the Flying Fleet<lb />
of Erskine College (S.C.) 12-1<lb />
and 4-1 at Harrington Field last<lb />
Friday. The wins, coupled with<lb />
Saturday's, pushed the Pirate<lb />
winning streak to six straight<lb />
games, and East Carolina has<lb />
won 20 of their last 21 games.<lb />
Game one's pitching duel<lb />
pitted Pirate Billy Layton<lb />
against Flying Fleet star Chad<lb />
Evans. Layton came out strik-<lb />
ing out three of the first five<lb />
batters he faced, while Evans<lb />
was rocked early and often by<lb />
the Pirates. East Carolina bat-<lb />
ted around in the first inning,<lb />
scoring three runs, and the<lb />
game never seemed competi-<lb />
tive after that.<lb />
All of the Pirates seemed to<lb />
have a good first game at the<lb />
plate. East Carolina<lb />
centertieider and CAA player<lb />
of the week Jamie Borel ignited<lb />
the Pirates again, going 2-for-2<lb />
with two RBIs, three runs scored<lb />
and two stolen bases. Third<lb />
baseman Rick Britton also<lb />
shined, going 3 for 4 with 4<lb />
RBI's and 2 runs scored. First<lb />
baseman Brian Yerys and des-<lb />
ignated hitter Scott<lb />
Bermingham combined for four<lb />
hits, two RBIs and three runs<lb />
scored as the Pirates routed the<lb />
Flying Fleet, 12-1.<lb />
Layton had great control<lb />
throughout the game, giving up<lb />
only four hits to Erskine, while<lb />
striking out four and walking<lb />
only one in the win.<lb />
Game two saw Erskine leap<lb />
out to an early 1-0 lead, as Pi-<lb />
rate starter Ryan Kraft gave up<lb />
a triple to Flying Fleet lead-off<lb />
man Rodney Rains. But Kraft<lb />
settled down after that, scatter-<lb />
ing only four more hits over the<lb />
rest of the complete game vic-<lb />
tory.<lb />
Even tnough the Pirate bats<lb />
seemed to fall asleep in Game<lb />
two, they were still able to pull<lb />
out the win. East Carolina capi-<lb />
talized on mistakes by Erskine<lb />
pitchers. Flying Fleet starter<lb />
Darrell Bagwell walked five Pi-<lb />
rate batters that led to three<lb />
runs, including a bases loaded<lb />
walk to East Carolina<lb />
rightfielder Kyle Billingsley.<lb />
The Pirates scored once in<lb />
the second inning to tie the<lb />
game, and then exploded for<lb />
three runs in the third to secure<lb />
the win. Pirate catcher Qad<lb />
Triplett went l-for-2 with 3 RBIs<lb />
to propel East Carolina.<lb />
March madness lives up to expectations<lb />
(AP) � A poet once called<lb />
April the cruelest month, but then<lb />
he never coached a fa vorite in the<lb />
NCAA tournament. Otherwise,<lb />
he would have gone with March.<lb />
Definitely March.<lb />
The same month thatbrought<lb />
Julius Caesar bad news centuries<lb />
ago rolled around Sunday with<lb />
more of the same for Dean Smith,<lb />
RickPitinoand Eddie Sutton. The<lb />
good news is that they only lost<lb />
basketball games.<lb />
"This is not going to ruin the<lb />
season we had Pitino said.<lb />
The Kentucky coach was fac-<lb />
ing the glare of TV lights on a<lb />
podium in St. Petersburg when<lb />
he said this. But except for a few<lb />
details, a few years, and a few<lb />
minutes either way, he could<lb />
have been Smith sitting on a po-<lb />
dium in Landover, Md or Sutton<lb />
in Wichita, Kan.<lb />
Pitino had just lost 75-63 to<lb />
Marquette. But it could have been<lb />
75-72 to Boston College, as Smith<lb />
and North Carolina (and Lou<lb />
Holtz and Notre Dame before<lb />
them) had. Or 82-80 to Tulsa,<lb />
which was Sutton's fate.<lb />
Pitino lost because of the<lb />
Warriors' cloying, annoying de-<lb />
fense. But it could have been<lb />
late free throws, as in Smith's<lb />
case. Or a last-second 3-pointer,<lb />
which was what sunk Sutton<lb />
and Oklahoma State.<lb />
In each case, though, the<lb />
point was the same:<lb />
A loss. A ruined season.<lb />
The stakes and the one-loss-<lb />
and-you're-out format are what<lb />
See NCAA page 12<lb />
3 Recreational Services offers Spring events<lb />
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March 22, 1994<lb />
The East Carolinian 11<lb />
Jordan receives shaft from big leagues, sent down to minors<lb />
(AD � Mic had Jordan was re-<lb />
assigned to the Chicago White So<lb />
minor league camp and expected to<lb />
start in right field for Class A Prince<lb />
William yesterday.<lb />
However, Jordan was not as-<lb />
signed to the Class A team; he will<lb />
work out with the Double A Bir-<lb />
mingham team. White Sox general<lb />
manager Ron Schueler said fordan<lb />
could play for Triple A Nashville on<lb />
Wednesday, and may switch each<lb />
day.<lb />
'Its wherever we can get him in<lb />
games, where we can get him the<lb />
most at-hats said Schueler, who<lb />
hoped to determine where Jordan<lb />
should be placed after at least one<lb />
week of minor league games.<lb />
The 31-year-old Jordan, the<lb />
three-time NBA MVP, was 3-for-20<lb />
in 13 spring games with four walks,<lb />
two RBI and a sacrifice fly. Onlv one<lb />
ot the hits was out of the infield; the<lb />
other two were infield singles<lb />
knocked down by third basemen.<lb />
"I need the playing time Jor-<lb />
dan said before running out to join<lb />
the team in its morning workout.<lb />
"It's a whole different experi-<lb />
ence but that's what life is about he<lb />
said. "I'mnotreallvnervousasmuch<lb />
as I used to be. Getting to know these<lb />
guvs, I'm like theold guv in the group.<lb />
Ithinkthev'llbemorenervousaround<lb />
me than I will be around them<lb />
As if the reassignment wasn tbad<lb />
enough,Jordan had todealwithNorth<lb />
Carolina's loss in the NCAA tourna-<lb />
ment.<lb />
"I don't want to hear it Jordan<lb />
said, jokingly covering his ears.<lb />
Jordan'skvkervvas moved toanother<lb />
part of the major league clubhou.sc,<lb />
and he will be allowed to stav in the<lb />
big leagued ubhouse rather than move<lb />
to the small, cramped quarters the<lb />
minor league players use because of<lb />
HIDE<lb />
securitv.<lb />
Protecting Jordan also was one<lb />
of the main reasons he would play<lb />
most of his minor league games at<lb />
the White Sox's complex.<lb />
Jordan said he would continue<lb />
his early morning hitting sessions<lb />
with coach Walt Hriniak. The de-<lb />
motion did nothing to dampen<lb />
Jordan's spirits. "I've always trulv<lb />
loved the game of baseball he<lb />
said. "I guess in basketball, I had<lb />
certain expectations that I had to<lb />
liveupto.InbasebalJ,Ididn'tknow<lb />
wliat expectations to set for myself<lb />
except to enjoy the game<lb />
Continued from page 10<lb />
NCAA TOURNAMENT REGIONAL<lb />
PLAYOFF SCHEDULE �<lb />
Midway throughout the third<lb />
round, lide rocked Bentt with a left<lb />
hook, followed by a series of rights<lb />
that put Bentt on his back. The cham-<lb />
pionsLiggeredtohisfeetbutnexergot<lb />
back into svnc.<lb />
Hide repeatedly landed shots at<lb />
will over the next four rounds, seem-<lb />
ingly toying with his much-maligned<lb />
opposition. He mercifully finished<lb />
Bentt off with a left-right combination<lb />
that dropped him to the canvas face-<lb />
first with 0:23 remaining in the sev-<lb />
enth round.<lb />
Bentt resorted to illegal tactics<lb />
through muchof the final five rounds.<lb />
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He repeatedly'delivered low blows,<lb />
hit on the break, and even bit Hide's<lb />
shoulderduringa tie-up while being<lb />
pummelled in the sixth round.<lb />
After the fight, the charismatic<lb />
Hide brought his mother to ringside<lb />
to share in his glory. "After Michael<lb />
Bentt hit me in the street at the press<lb />
conference, I told my mother I<lb />
wouldn'tlosetohimsaid Hideina<lb />
post-fight interview with ESPN's Al<lb />
Bernstein. "I couldn't lose to him<lb />
The new VVBO champion re-<lb />
peatedly stated in the interview that<lb />
he wants his next fight to be with,<lb />
the man, Evander Holvfield<lb />
Hbwever,HolyfieMiscurrenrhpre-<lb />
paring for a fight with No. 1 con-<lb />
tender Michael Moorer, wi th Lennox<lb />
Lewis waiting his turn in line.<lb />
A few more realistic opponents<lb />
for the newly-crowned champion<lb />
include Tommy Morrison, Larry<lb />
Holmes, or possiblv Riddick Bowe.<lb />
Du ring hiscareer, Morrison (39-<lb />
SERVICES<lb />
2) has had some very good victories<lb />
and two vmbad losses. He followed<lb />
up a first-round loss to the afore-<lb />
mentioned Michael Bentt with a<lb />
knockout of Tui Toia.<lb />
Former champ Larry Holmes is<lb />
still fighting and trying to get back in<lb />
the limelight for a big-name, big<lb />
money fight. He earned his 60th vic-<lb />
tory last week.<lb />
Holmes was to have taken on<lb />
Bentt for the title if he got past<lb />
Saturday's Hide fight.<lb />
Riddick Bowe needs to earn vic-<lb />
tories against quality opponents to<lb />
show that he can come back from the<lb />
possibly career-devastating loss to<lb />
Evander Holyfield.<lb />
However, their will be no Hide-<lb />
Bentt II. After staggering back to his<lb />
liKker room after the fight, Bentt (11-<lb />
2) collapsed and was rushed to a<lb />
London hospital where he was ad-<lb />
vised by doctors to retire after suffer-<lb />
ing brain damage during his defeat.<lb />
Continued from page 10<lb />
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12 The East Carolinian<lb />
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BASKET<lb />
Continued from page 10<lb />
SOFTBALL<lb />
Continued from page 10<lb />
had a supporting cast. Lyons was<lb />
named asa CAASecond-Team pick,<lb />
leading the conference in steals, and<lb />
placing seventh in scoring with an<lb />
average of 16.6 per game.<lb />
" Lester Lyons can crea te off ense<lb />
better than anyone I've coached<lb />
Payne said. "As far as a guy who<lb />
can score, he's quick, he can elevate,<lb />
and he gets some very nice assists.<lb />
Lyons was just an outstanding<lb />
player for us<lb />
Junior Anton Gill, who is a natu-<lb />
ral forward, was forced to play the<lb />
center position this season. Gill<lb />
stepped up his game immensely<lb />
the second half of the season, finish-<lb />
ing the year with an average of 14.2<lb />
points per game, and ranked sec-<lb />
ond in the conference in field goal<lb />
percentage with 58.7 percent on the<lb />
season.<lb />
"He's a very quiet player.<lb />
People take him for granted, but<lb />
he's very consistent Payne said.<lb />
The freshman duo of Skipp<lb />
BASEBALL<lb />
Schaefbauer and Tim Basham were<lb />
a pleasant surprise this year. They<lb />
combined for 75 3-pointers and both<lb />
were in the top 10 in 3-point per-<lb />
centage. Both players made the<lb />
CAA All-Rookie team.<lb />
"I thought from a program<lb />
stand-point, we made a lot of<lb />
progress this season Payne said.<lb />
"We've established in our players<lb />
and fans minds' that we can com-<lb />
pete. We had an opportunity to ha ve<lb />
a very nice season. Their were six<lb />
losses thatcouldhave gone our way.<lb />
And three of those teams we were<lb />
better than<lb />
And who knows? A losing sea-<lb />
son and a tournament champion-<lb />
ship, followed by a winning season<lb />
and a first round tournament loss<lb />
could be an ironic situation for them.<lb />
They won't get the hype, like they<lb />
did before this season for next year.<lb />
That is probably good for them. The<lb />
renovation of Minges will allow for<lb />
more maniacs to attend, so maybe<lb />
ECU basketball could be the team<lb />
to look for in the future.<lb />
to second base. Sophomore Heather<lb />
Smith bunted down the first base<lb />
line, with Wilke coming in to score.<lb />
Coastal pi tcher Sa ra Norwood com -<lb />
mitted a huge error, overthrowing<lb />
the first baseman with the ball roll-<lb />
ing into deep right center. Smith ran<lb />
the bases and scored on the error.<lb />
Coastal couldn't make a come-<lb />
back in the next two innings, taking<lb />
their second loss on the season. Both<lb />
losses were to East Carolina, 2-1.<lb />
Freshman pitcher Jill Rowlands<lb />
pitched for the Lady Pirates, giving<lb />
up seven runs, one walk and strik-<lb />
ing out one.<lb />
Before the three o'clock cham-<lb />
pionship game with Coastal, ECU<lb />
played two earlier games.<lb />
Ingameone ECU tookon Lehigh<lb />
and won 9-0. ECU scored two runs<lb />
in the first when lead-off batter<lb />
Michelle Ward hitatripleand scored<lb />
on a passed ball and senior third<lb />
baseman Leann Myers hit a single to<lb />
get on base, advanced to third on a<lb />
Continued from page 10<lb />
play at first, Clark lunged head-<lb />
first to beat the throw, while<lb />
Triplett came around to slide un-<lb />
der the tag at the plate, making the<lb />
score 2-0.<lb />
The only scare that ECU saw<lb />
all day was in the seventh inning.<lb />
An error by first baseman Scott<lb />
Bermingham put Erskine's<lb />
Rodney Rains on first base. Rains<lb />
then stole second and an over-<lb />
throw by Britton at third scored<lb />
Rainsfrom second to give the Fly-<lb />
ing Fleet their only run of the af-<lb />
ternoon.<lb />
The Pirates put the ball game<lb />
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sacrifice by junior Dana Crosby and<lb />
then stole home for the second ECU<lb />
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Lehigh errors.<lb />
Senior rightfielder Georgeann<lb />
Wilke, sophomore leftfielder<lb />
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Pirates and recorded the shutout.<lb />
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22, at home at 2:00 p.m.<lb />
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