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Sports<lb />
Crar. dell's Back!<lb />
ECU quarterback Marcus<lb />
Crandell says he'll come<lb />
back strong for the 1994<lb />
season. Story on page 10.<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
Graduate Exhibit<lb />
The ECU Graduate Art<lb />
Student exhibition will be<lb />
held in Gray Gallery from<lb />
April 21 until May<lb />
Story on page 7.<lb />
7.<lb /><lb />
Today<lb />
III;<lb />
Tomorro<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Vol. 69 No. la<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Tuesday, April 26,1994<lb />
12 Pages<lb />
Schorr, Elders to speak at ECU graduations<lb />
By Jason Williams<lb />
File Photo<lb />
Noted Watergate journalist Daniel Schorr will deliver the<lb />
commencencement address on May 7, in Ficklen Stadium.<lb />
News Editor<lb />
What do Daniel Schorr and<lb />
Joycelyn Elders have in common?<lb />
In addition to being well-re-<lb />
spected, nationally known public<lb />
figures, both will participate in<lb />
ECU's 1994 spring commence-<lb />
ment exercises.<lb />
Schorr, a veteran print and<lb />
broadcast journalist, will be the<lb />
featured speaker at the Saturday<lb />
commencement ceremony on<lb />
May 7. The ceremony will begin<lb />
at 10 a.m. in Ficklen Stadium.<lb />
About 2,100 students are expected<lb />
to be degree candidates and the<lb />
public is invited to attend.<lb />
Elders will deliver the con-<lb />
Hole-in-one contest offers students<lb />
chance to become millionaire<lb />
By Jeb Brookshire<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Imagine winning one mil-<lb />
lion dollars for doing nothing<lb />
more than making a hole-in-<lb />
one. Well, such a dream may<lb />
come true on the weekend of<lb />
April 28 through May 1.<lb />
During that weekend,<lb />
golfers and non-golfers alike<lb />
can join the Caregivers of Pitt<lb />
County at Cypress Glen Retire-<lb />
ment Community for the first<lb />
ever Caregivers of Pitt County<lb />
Million Dollar Shoot-out.<lb />
The event is a benefit for<lb />
Caregivers, an organization<lb />
that assists older people in<lb />
maintaining their freedom. Not<lb />
only is the event supposed to<lb />
draw money for Caregivers, but<lb />
organizers hope to draw in<lb />
more volunteers. The event is<lb />
sponsored by Burroughs<lb />
Wellcome and 13 other associ-<lb />
ate sponsors.<lb />
"The main reason for this<lb />
event is to heighten awareness<lb />
of Caregivers said Reverend<lb />
Randy Maynard, the tourna-<lb />
ment director and associate<lb />
pastor at St. James United<lb />
Methodist Church.<lb />
Participants will pay one<lb />
dollar per shot to drive a ball<lb />
125 yards for men and 115 yards<lb />
for women. The ball must land<lb />
inside a three foot in diameter<lb />
circle around the hole. Every-<lb />
one whose ball lands within the<lb />
circle qualifies for the semi-fi-<lb />
nals. The same process will<lb />
happen at the semi-finals. On<lb />
May 1, everyone who made it<lb />
closest to the hole in the semi-<lb />
finals, will have one shot at<lb />
making a hole-in-one. Every-<lb />
one who does make a hole-in-<lb />
one will win $1 million.<lb />
In the past, events like this<lb />
have raised as much as $10,000<lb />
for the sponsored organization.<lb />
Money is not the main objec-<lb />
tive, however. Tournament or-<lb />
ganizers not only hope to raise<lb />
at least that much money, but<lb />
they also hope to attract more<lb />
volunteers.<lb />
Clubs will be provided for<lb />
those who don't play and con-<lb />
cessions will be on sale during<lb />
the event. There is no limit to<lb />
the number of shots allowed in<lb />
the first round. In the semi-<lb />
final event participants get one<lb />
shot. The same goes for the fi-<lb />
nal round. Even if two shots<lb />
land within the circle in the<lb />
first round, only one shot will<lb />
be allowed in the semi-finals.<lb />
People who get a hole-in-<lb />
one in the finals will win $1<lb />
million. Throughout the shoot-<lb />
out other prizes will be<lb />
awarded as well.<lb />
"We encourage everyone<lb />
to take a break and come out to<lb />
the shoot out said Maynard.<lb />
"Who knows, maybe they will<lb />
win a million dollars<lb />
Lit review<lb />
published<lb />
By Mike Walker<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Even during the last-<lb />
minute crunch of the semes-<lb />
ter, when everyone professors<lb />
wants everything possible<lb />
done within one week, some<lb />
ECU students still find time to<lb />
express their creativity. Sev-<lb />
eral of those students at ECU<lb />
are featured in the recently<lb />
published North Carolina Lit-<lb />
erary Review.<lb />
The ECU English depart-<lb />
ment co-published the maga-<lb />
zine with the North Carolina<lb />
literary and Historical Asso-<lb />
ciation. The head editor of this<lb />
issue was Alex Albright of the<lb />
English department. The re-<lb />
view is a 240-page literary<lb />
magazine that covers all types<lb />
of writing and some art work.<lb />
"It is a magazine of literature,<lb />
culture and history Albright<lb />
said. "It's focused on North<lb />
Carolina<lb />
This issue of the review<lb />
was published on the 100th<lb />
anniversary of the author Paul<lb />
Green and has several poems<lb />
and other works written by<lb />
See LITERATURE page 4<lb />
"Crazy Joe" Clark<lb />
addresses campus<lb />
By Shannon Cooper<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The man whom many call<lb />
"Crazy Joe for the sweeping<lb />
reforms he initiated at a declin-<lb />
ing high school in New Jersey,<lb />
recently shared his wisdom and<lb />
experiences with an audience of<lb />
ECU students.<lb />
Joe Clark was appointed to<lb />
take over as principal of East<lb />
Side High School in May of 19S3.<lb />
Before his arrival, East Side was<lb />
run over with gang members and<lb />
drugs.<lb />
"There was definitely a<lb />
need for a miracle said Dr.<lb />
Reginald Watson, associate En-<lb />
glish professor. "The school was<lb />
so bad that it had been called<lb />
'East Hell' by teachers and stu-<lb />
dents<lb />
Clark did, in one day, what<lb />
many principals before him<lb />
could not do in years, explained<lb />
Watson.<lb />
Joe Clark's work at East<lb />
Side was portrayed in the box<lb />
office smash, "Lean On Me<lb />
starring Morgan Freeman.<lb />
Clark captured his audi-<lb />
ence with a very motivational<lb />
lecture and also made them<lb />
laugh with his comical anec-<lb />
dotes. Yet, underneath all the<lb />
laughter, there was a very im-<lb />
portant message that Clark<lb />
wished to share.<lb />
"Life is not easy, it's an ar-<lb />
duous task Clark said. "Handle<lb />
it and deal with it. If you are<lb />
determined to overcome ob-<lb />
stacles, you can rest assured that<lb />
ultimately the universe will yield<lb />
to you<lb />
Clark said he learned a lot<lb />
about overcoming obstacles dur-<lb />
ing his eight years at East Side<lb />
High School fighting against the<lb />
educational system.<lb />
"Sometimes I felt discour-<lb />
aged, sometimes I felt that my<lb />
work was in vain, sometimes I<lb />
felt lonelier than the sound of<lb />
one hand clapping Clark said.<lb />
"But, I didn't give in<lb />
Clark's determination not<lb />
only earned him the name<lb />
"Crazy Joe but also "Batman<lb />
A picture of him wielding his<lb />
bat graced the cover of Time<lb />
magazine.<lb />
Clark said that the only-<lb />
See CLARK page 4<lb />
vocation at the School of<lb />
Medicine's annual graduation<lb />
exercise in Wright Auditorium,<lb />
May 6. The convocation is sched-<lb />
uled to begin at 11 a.m.<lb />
Schorr is currently the se-<lb />
nior news analyst for National<lb />
Public Radio and has been a cor-<lb />
respondent for CBS and CNN in<lb />
the past. He won three Emmy<lb />
awards for his coverage of the<lb />
Watergate scandal in the mid-<lb />
1970s.<lb />
"We are delighted that<lb />
Daniel Schorr has accepted the<lb />
university's invitation to address<lb />
our commencement said Chan-<lb />
cellor Richard Eakin. "He has been<lb />
an observer and participant in<lb />
many of the major events of the<lb />
second h alf of this century, and he<lb />
will bring a unique perspective to<lb />
our graduates and their families<lb />
and friends<lb />
Schorr began his journalism<lb />
career as a foreign correspondent<lb />
based in Western Europe, writing<lb />
for the Christian Science Monitor<lb />
and the Nezv York Times. His cov-<lb />
erage of the 1953 flood that broke<lb />
the dikes in Holland brought him<lb />
to the attention of Edward R.<lb />
Murrowftvho offered him a job as<lb />
diplomatic correspondent in<lb />
Washington, D.C.<lb />
In 1966, after a decade in<lb />
CBS's Moscow bureau,Schorr was<lb />
reassigned to Washington and<lb />
became the network's chief<lb />
Watergate correspondent after the<lb />
break-in of the Democratic Party<lb />
headquarters in 1972.<lb />
He resigned from CBS to<lb />
accept an appointment as a re-<lb />
gents professor of journalism at<lb />
the University of California,<lb />
Berkeley. In 1980, he agreed to<lb />
help Ted Turner create the Cable<lb />
News Network, serving as its<lb />
senior correspondent until 1985.<lb />
Schorr occasionally con-<lb />
tributes material to journals and<lb />
newspapers such as the Chris-<lb />
tian Science Mon itor. He has writ-<lb />
ten a book, Clearing the Air,<lb />
which is an account of investi-<lb />
gative journalism and govern-<lb />
ment scandals.<lb />
Elders is the controversial<lb />
Surgeon General, who has an-<lb />
gered some with her views on<lb />
See SCHORR page 4<lb />
Student volunteers with kids<lb />
By Stephanie Lassiter<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
For student Jansen Bonds,<lb />
the opportunity to teach school<lb />
children about good health was<lb />
more than a chance to score<lb />
some extra-credit points for his<lb />
Health 1000 class.<lb />
"Through Health 1000, we<lb />
(the students) could get extra<lb />
credit and I started from there<lb />
Bond said. "I have continued to<lb />
volunteer every week and some<lb />
weekends since then<lb />
Adventures in Health,<lb />
where Bond offers volunteer<lb />
hours, is a center whose pri-<lb />
mary focus is to educate chil-<lb />
dren about good health and<lb />
health- related areas. Adven-<lb />
tures in Health is located at<lb />
River Park North on the Tar<lb />
River. The center is open to the<lb />
public from 1 p.m. until 6 p.m.<lb />
on Tuesday through Friday and<lb />
on the weekend. The center of-<lb />
fers courses in the mornings to<lb />
large groups.<lb />
"Our primary passion is<lb />
to make a positive impact on<lb />
the health-related problems in<lb />
our region and community<lb />
said Sandra Stroehmann, execu-<lb />
tive director for Adventures in<lb />
Health.<lb />
Visitors have the oppor-<lb />
tunity to have hands on experi-<lb />
ences with health, such as an<lb />
exhibit where children can<lb />
crawl through a body.<lb />
"We have a health educa-<lb />
tion-science learning and teach-<lb />
ing center Stroehmann said.<lb />
"Our exhibits focus on<lb />
anatomy, substance abuse and<lb />
Photo by Cedric Van Buren<lb />
Freshman Jansen Bonds shows a Pitt County youth the importance of<lb />
good health. Say, is that a large intestine he's got there?<lb />
dental health<lb />
Bonds, who is a freshman<lb />
biology major from<lb />
Williamston, spends every<lb />
Thursday afternoon helping<lb />
around the center by doing vari-<lb />
ous jobs.<lb />
"I think the kids are very<lb />
rewarding Bonds said. "It's<lb />
fun to see them playing and<lb />
to be able to help teach them<lb />
about health<lb />
Bonds began volunteer-<lb />
ing for Adventures in Health<lb />
See VOLUNTEER page 4<lb />
Organ donor week held<lb />
By Jon Cawley<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Organ donation can pro-<lb />
vide a much needed life-saver in<lb />
the event of a serious accident or<lb />
illness. Organizers of this year's<lb />
National Organ and Tiss le Do-<lb />
nor Awareness Week, April 17-<lb />
23, wanted to focus on this and<lb />
emphasize the need for donors<lb />
nationwide.<lb />
There is a critical need for<lb />
organ and tissue donors in the<lb />
United States. Thousands of<lb />
people wait for transplants each<lb />
day. More than 31,000 people<lb />
are on waiting lists for organs<lb />
nationally, while 860 people are<lb />
waiting in North Carolina alone,<lb />
according to the United Network<lb />
tor Organ Sharing (UNOS).<lb />
Today, it is possible<lb />
through medical science to trans-<lb />
plant about 25 different organs<lb />
and tissues. Hearts, livers, lungs,<lb />
kidneys, pancreata and corneas<lb />
can be transplanted, said Lloyd<lb />
Jordan, executive director of The<lb />
Carolina Organ Procurement<lb />
Agency (COPA). Skin to heal<lb />
burn victims, bone for recon-<lb />
structive surgery and heart<lb />
valves used in valve replacement<lb />
surgery are all needed from do-<lb />
nors, Jordan said.<lb />
COPA wants people to<lb />
know that anyone can be a po-<lb />
tential donor, despite age or<lb />
medical history- "Potential do-<lb />
nors are evaluated first off using<lb />
a comprehensive serology or<lb />
bloodwork test for transmittable<lb />
diseases like AIDS and cancer<lb />
Jordan said. "HIV is a universal<lb />
rule-out<lb />
To become a potential do-<lb />
nor, a person may indicate<lb />
"yes" on his or her driver's li-<lb />
cense or fill out a Uniform Do-<lb />
nor Card Anyone who wants a<lb />
Uniforai Donor Card can call<lb />
COPA to receive a brochure<lb />
containing information on do-<lb />
nation and a tear-away donor<lb />
card, Jordan said.<lb />
At the time of death, the<lb />
legal next of kin assumes re-<lb />
sponsibility for the remains of<lb />
the deceased. The next of kin is<lb />
approached first regarding do-<lb />
nations, therefore Jordan feels<lb />
it is important to discuss your<lb />
plans with your relatives. The<lb />
legal relative can override a<lb />
donor's decision, however "if<lb />
a health care power of attorney-<lb />
See DONORS page 3<lb /><pb facs="00058473_tn_0002" /><lb />
�"�oil ii i i liiiii-jll f i - iM,mmimm<lb />
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2 The East Carolinian<lb />
April 26, 1994<lb />
Honor fraternity holds<lb />
Sunshine Fair for charity<lb />
ALFREDO'S<lb />
New York PIZZA<lb />
By Ashley Neal<lb />
It's a blazing job opportunity<lb />
While most students at the University of Southern Maine in<lb />
Portland are safely nestled in their beds, three students who work for<lb />
the Gorham County Fire Department are fighting blazes and re-<lb />
sponding to other emergencies. In exchange for the odd hours and<lb />
tough work, the students receive free room and board and $5.75 an<lb />
hour when they respond to an emergency call. Chief Robert Lef ebure<lb />
attributes the success of the program to the excessive cost of housing<lb />
in the Portland area. In addition to responding to calls, the students<lb />
help the cleaning and maintenance of the fire station. During the<lb />
winter months the students also help shovel snow from fire hy-<lb />
drants.<lb />
University offers free HIV testing<lb />
As the HTV virus becomes more common among college stu-<lb />
dents, more universities are offering AIDS testing to students. Appa-<lb />
lachian State University in Boone, N.C has joined forces with the<lb />
North Carolina State Health Department to offer free, anonymous<lb />
testing for the HIV virus to students, campus officials said. The<lb />
testing is held two days every month. Students will be given a<lb />
number in order to get results anonymously, and a total of 48<lb />
students will be able to get the test each month. Previously, students<lb />
had the option to have a confidential HTV test on campus, but were<lb />
required to pay a $25 fee to send the blood to the university's private<lb />
lab. Now blood taken for the free test will be tested at the state lab.<lb />
While ASU is offering anonymous testing, other universities are<lb />
moving to confidential testing. Duke University in Durham, N.C<lb />
also offers free HIV testing to students. The university used tcjrecord<lb />
that the test had been taken, but has changed its policy to offer testing<lb />
that does not appear on the student's records.<lb />
Bomb found at Duke<lb />
A fire bomb that was lit but did not ignite was found inside a<lb />
closet in the registrar's office at Duke University on Sunday after-<lb />
noon, prompting the evacuation of the university's main adminis-<lb />
trative building. The bomb consisted of a fuse attached to a detonat-<lb />
ing device stuck inside a glass Gatorade bottle containing a flam-<lb />
mable liquid and loose pieces of metal. Lou Wardell, Duke Public<lb />
Safety assistant director, said the bomb would have started a fire if<lb />
the fuse had not burned out. Associate Registrar Harry DeMik said<lb />
he found the device when he noticed a 4-foot-long burn on the carpet<lb />
in the registrar's office leading to the closet. Among the records kept<lb />
in the registrar's office are the transcripts of all past and present<lb />
Duke students, student biographical information and class assign-<lb />
ments. No suspects have been identified.<lb />
Compiled by Stephanie Lassiter. Taken from CPS<lb />
� and other campus newspapers.<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The Phi Sigma Pi National<lb />
Honor Fraternity and Foundation<lb />
for the Future sponsored the First<lb />
Annual Sunshine Fair on April 22,<lb />
at the Agnes Fullilove School for<lb />
Disadvantaged Children.<lb />
Foundation for the Future<lb />
provides an environment of love<lb />
and growth for Pitt County stu-<lb />
dents after school. A grant from<lb />
the governor's Crime Commission<lb />
and the Greenville Police Depart-<lb />
ment sponsor the foundation.<lb />
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low income communities, but any-<lb />
one is welcome said Sandra<lb />
Jones, the foundation's director.<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi's Special<lb />
Projects Committee turned the ser-<lb />
vice event into a community wide<lb />
extravaganza promoting health<lb />
and safety to more than 50 Green-<lb />
ville children.<lb />
"In the past Special Projects<lb />
focused on one event said chair<lb />
HeatherSalter. "This year I wanted<lb />
to do a lot. I wanted people to<lb />
know that Special Projects was<lb />
working with special people<lb />
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the Foundation for the Future staff<lb />
and discussed Phi Sigma Pi broth-<lb />
ers tutoring the children. How-<lb />
ever, she wanted volunteering to<lb />
be fun and educational for the<lb />
children. Salter decided a health<lb />
and safety fair would reach more<lb />
children and teach them practical<lb />
knowledge.<lb />
"Sandra caught my attention<lb />
with the idea of abduction pre-<lb />
vention tips Salter said. "Then I<lb />
realized we were working with<lb />
latch key kids<lb />
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Rebecca Leigh Ayers<lb />
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Kimberly Joy Bergstad<lb />
Jacqueline Susann Bissette<lb />
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Scott Alan Cottrell<lb />
Susan Amanda Cox<lb />
Allan Matthew Coyle<lb />
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Kimber Joy Dennis<lb />
Paula Renee Denton<lb />
Brooke Caroline Deretchin<lb />
Craig Laurent Doucette<lb />
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Shawna Nicole Epps<lb />
Barbara Waynette Fender<lb />
Amanda Smith Fisher<lb />
Lisa Ann Frederick<lb />
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Tonja Andrea Freeman<lb />
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board displays. Fraternity orga-<lb />
nizers rehearsed information skits<lb />
and set up tables with Say No to<lb />
Drugs, self-esteem tips, abduction<lb />
prevention, dental hygiene, first-<lb />
aid, fire prevention, water safety,<lb />
bicycle safety and canine patrol<lb />
information. A ninth table pro-<lb />
vided healthy snacks for the chil-<lb />
dren and stressed the importance<lb />
of eating balanced meals.<lb />
"I think it's nice of everyone<lb />
in the community to get involved<lb />
said Romel Racosas, a brother.<lb />
"Positive influences are the best<lb />
way to teach our children about<lb />
safety and make them less vulner-<lb />
able to the dangers of society<lb />
Salter and Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
spent the past four months calling<lb />
Greenvillebusinesses and organi-<lb />
zations for greatly needed contri-<lb />
butions. The Greenville Fire De-<lb />
partment, Bicycle and Canine Pa-<lb />
trol, Lieutenant Keith Knox from<lb />
ECU'S Public Safety, McGruff the<lb />
Crime Dog and Dr. Mark Pabst, a<lb />
Greenville dentist contributed<lb />
their time to the event.<lb />
"Heather Salter has been<lb />
terrific said Phi Sigma Pi Presi-<lb />
dent, David Batts. "The Sunshine<lb />
Fair has really brought the frater-<lb />
nity together for the betterment of<lb />
the community. Although we do<lb />
a lot of things, the fair has needed<lb />
everyone<lb />
Each group reviewed health<lb />
and safety tips with the children.<lb />
For water safety, a Phi Sigma Pi<lb />
member explained her lifeguard<lb />
apparel, while another wore his<lb />
Coast Guard uniform.<lb />
"I liked the water safety be-<lb />
cause it showed you how to wear<lb />
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a Wintergreen Elementary stu-<lb />
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Ceremony<lb />
Honoring Spring '94<lb />
Graduates and Undergraduates<lb />
Friday, May 6<lb />
4:00 p.m.<lb />
Wright Auditorium<lb />
Reception following program<lb />
First Floor<lb />
General Classroom Building<lb />
Celebrating:<lb />
? Outstanding seniors from<lb />
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? Commerce Club Scholarship<lb />
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U.N. evacuates wounded from Bosnia SUNSHINE<lb />
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-<lb />
Herzegovina (AH � The U.N<lb />
evacuated more wounded from<lb />
the battered eastern town of<lb />
Gorazde Monday and sent a sec-<lb />
ond aid convoy after besieging<lb />
Serbs pulled back under the threat<lb />
of NATO air strikes.<lb />
"All heavy weapons are be-<lb />
lieved to be out" of the three-<lb />
kilometer, or 1.4 mile, exclusion<lb />
zone around the town ordered<lb />
bv NATO in its ultimatum on<lb />
Fridav, said Cmdr. Eric Chap-<lb />
eron, a U.N. spokesperson in<lb />
Sarajevo.<lb />
However, he said there<lb />
were "a number of (Serb) infan-<lb />
try" still on the right bank of the<lb />
Drina. It appeared they would<lb />
withdraw, he said.<lb />
NATO demanded the Serbs<lb />
pull back at least three kilome-<lb />
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ters from the town center by early<lb />
Sunday.<lb />
Chaperon aiso said there<lb />
were indications the Serbs were<lb />
pulling farther back to meet<lb />
; ATO's earl v Wednesday dead-<lb />
line for a withdrawal 20 kilome-<lb />
ters, or 12.4 miles, from Gorazde.<lb />
A militarv statement car-<lb />
ried by the Belgrade-based<lb />
I aniugnews agency claimed the<lb />
Bosnian Serb army was complet-<lb />
ing the pullout of its heavy weap-<lb />
onry beyond that radius.<lb />
As they pulled back Sun-<lb />
day, theSerbs burned houses and<lb />
blew up a water treatment plant,<lb />
but U.N. officials said they were<lb />
generally satisfied that Serbs<lb />
were complying with the NATO<lb />
ultimatum.<lb />
After Ukrainian peacekeep-<lb />
ers began deploying between<lb />
Bosnian Serbs and Gorazde's de-<lb />
fenders, a second convoy carry-<lb />
ing 247 more peacekeepers<lb />
reached Gorazde early this morn-<lb />
ing.<lb />
U.N. spokesman Maj. Dacre<lb />
Hollowav, who reported their ar-<lb />
rival, said, "It's been quiet over<lb />
there, occasional sporadic fire.<lb />
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go at the BSA (Bosnian Serb<lb />
army) as they withdraw, tweak-<lb />
ing their nose<lb />
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pressed relief at the arrival of the<lb />
peacekeepers.<lb />
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ham radio operator from<lb />
Gorazde. "There is no more<lb />
blood on the streets of Gorazde,<lb />
there are no more deaths, pain<lb />
and screams<lb />
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Zan the clown made bal-<lb />
loon animals and performed illu-<lb />
sions for the children's entertain-<lb />
ment. A four-year-old German<lb />
Shepherd named Max was an-<lb />
other popular volunteer. Max<lb />
provides officer protection and<lb />
searches crime scenes for the<lb />
Greenv die Police Department.<lb />
Ms. lopes said working at<lb />
the foundation is discouraging at<lb />
times because low funds limit the<lb />
children's activities. Before the<lb />
Sunshine Fair, Future lor the<lb />
is named they would be ap-<lb />
proached first and the power of<lb />
attorney can give consent Jor-<lb />
dan said.<lb />
COPA works with UNOS,<lb />
which has a computerized<lb />
matching system between do-<lb />
nors and recipients in which all<lb />
potential recipients in the United<lb />
States are registered, Jordan said.<lb />
Criteria for matches include<lb />
"blood type, or group and tissue<lb />
matching with six antigens<lb />
where the likelihood of rejection<lb />
increases with a higher match<lb />
Jordan said.<lb />
Time is also a factor in<lb />
matches, where the person who<lb />
waited the longest receives the<lb />
transplant first, except in cases<lb />
of vital organs such as hearts<lb />
and livers, Jordan said. "If some-<lb />
one is about to die, they are given<lb />
urgent status over someone who<lb />
is just sick he said.<lb />
Organ donations do not af-<lb />
fect funeral arrangements and<lb />
there will be no physical changes<lb />
in the body to affect viewing, ac-<lb />
cording to COPA. "Normally do-<lb />
nation takes place from 12-24<lb />
hours after death Jordan said.<lb />
The remains are then released to<lb />
the funeral home, Jordan said.<lb />
Donations can only occur<lb />
after every effort has been made<lb />
to save the patient's life, death has<lb />
been legally declared by a physi-<lb />
cian and that physician cannot be<lb />
involved in the transplant, Jordan<lb />
said.<lb />
Those patients who die from<lb />
cardiac arrest (when the heart<lb />
stops beating) can only donate tis-<lb />
sues; while patients who suffer<lb />
from brain death, in which there is<lb />
a complete end to brain functions,<lb />
can donateorgans and tissues, Jor-<lb />
dan said.<lb />
Organs are preserved in so-<lb />
lution and are usually trans-<lb />
planted within 12 hours, as soon<lb />
as they get in, Jordan said. Kid-<lb />
neys take a little longer and are<lb />
usuallv transplanted within 24-36<lb />
hours or shorter if possible, he<lb />
said.<lb />
Talbert O. Shaw, president<lb />
of Shaw University, feels it is es-<lb />
peciallv important for African-<lb />
Americans to donate organs and<lb />
tissues. "More than 8,460 African-<lb />
organ transplants Shaw said. "<lb />
Of the people currently awaiting<lb />
kidney transplants in North Caro-<lb />
lina, 66 percent are African-Ameri-<lb />
can Shaw said.<lb />
Jordan emphasized the ne-<lb />
cessitvof organ donation. "People<lb />
aredying every day he said. "The<lb />
list gets bigger and bigger, with 25<lb />
percent to 30 percent dying with-<lb />
out ever receiving a transplant. If<lb />
evervone that could donate would,<lb />
there wouldn'tbe a problem. What<lb />
COPA wants most is for everyone<lb />
to be able to make an informed<lb />
decision<lb />
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Angela Bacon Reid<lb />
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about saving no to drugs and<lb />
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"It was fun Latoya Moy,<lb />
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ol Greenville, Wal-mart, Wirm<lb />
Dixie, Kroger, McDonald's and<lb />
countless other individuals and<lb />
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As the Sunshine Fair con-<lb />
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last semester when he was of-<lb />
fered extra credit for his health<lb />
course. Like many students,<lb />
Bonds enjoyed volunteering so<lb />
much that he continued after<lb />
the completion of his health<lb />
class.<lb />
According to Stroehmann,<lb />
he is a God-send to the center.<lb />
"He does everything<lb />
Stroehmann said. "Whatever<lb />
needs to be done, he does and<lb />
he is competent<lb />
Judy Baker, director of the<lb />
ECU Student Volunteer Pro-<lb />
gram praised Bonds for his work<lb />
and his dedication. Baker added<lb />
SCHORR<lb />
that everyone who has worked<lb />
with Bonds has responded posi-<lb />
tively.<lb />
"I'd like to praise him for<lb />
his efforts Baker said. "He<lb />
started in his Health 1000 class<lb />
and continued with it, and that<lb />
is one of our primary goals in<lb />
the program<lb />
Students interested in be-<lb />
coming part of the volunteer<lb />
program can contact Judy Baker<lb />
at 757-6432 or in room 201<lb />
Christenbury Gym. The pro-<lb />
gram is open to any individual<lb />
or group who wishes to help the<lb />
community by volunteering.<lb />
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tobacco and sex education. North<lb />
Carolina state Representative<lb />
Zeno Edwards recently chastised<lb />
Dr. James Hallock, dean of ECU's<lb />
medical school for inviting Elders,<lb />
given her support for a tobacco<lb />
tax.<lb />
Elders graduated from Phi-<lb />
lander Smith College in Little<lb />
Rock, Ark. when she was 18 years<lb />
old, and then joined the Army<lb />
where she trained in physical<lb />
therapy. She later attended the<lb />
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school on the G.I. Bill and com-<lb />
pleted her residency in pediatrics.<lb />
She also holds a master's degree<lb />
in biochemistry and is board-cer-<lb />
tified in pediatrics and endocri-<lb />
nology.<lb />
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Carolina Literary Reviews re-<lb />
ceived a total of eight national<lb />
and international design awards.<lb />
The magazine currently has about<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
April 26, 1994<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 5<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Jason Williams, News Editor<lb />
Stephanie Lassiter, Asst. News Editor<lb />
Stephanie Tullo, Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Gina Jones, Asst. Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Brian Olson, Sports Editor<lb />
Dave Pond, Asst. Sports Editor<lb />
Amy E. Wirtz, Opinion Page Editor<lb />
Chris Kemple, Staff Illustrator<lb />
Gregory Dickens, General Manager<lb />
Maureen A. Rich, Managing Editor<lb />
Matthew A. Hege, Advertising Director<lb />
Tony Dunn, Business Manager<lb />
Margie O'Shea, Circulation Manager<lb />
Burl Aycock, Layout Manager<lb />
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Serving the ECU community since 1925, The East Carolinian publishes 12.000 copies every Tuesday andThursday. The<lb />
masthead editorial in each edition is the opinion of the Editorial Board. The East Carolinian welcomes letters, limited to 250<lb />
words, which may be edited for decency orbrevity. The East Carolinian reserves the right to edit or reject letters for publication.<lb />
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For more information, call (919) 757-6366.<lb />
It's the end of the world as we know it<lb />
(and I feel fine)<lb />
Well, here we are. The end. To many, it's just<lb />
the end of the semester, the end of some miserable<lb />
class, the end of an annoying dorm room. For me,<lb />
it's the end of my collegiate journalism venture, a<lb />
four-year academia nightmare, and Greenville. And<lb />
what I have to say to that is: THANK GOD and<lb />
SAYONARA.<lb />
It's not that I didn't enjoy it at certain mo-<lb />
ments, it's just that about two years into being a<lb />
college student, I realized that college really had<lb />
nothing new to teach me aside from aggravation<lb />
and humiliation. Which, I guess in a round-about,<lb />
slap-in-the-face sort of way, is all part of it. But, I<lb />
believe that I could have waited to experience that<lb />
little phenomenon during the next few years of my<lb />
life.Oh well,Igoanearlystartonmycynical period.<lb />
Yippee  Anyway, because I complained all year<lb />
about various media events, international strife<lb />
and almost certain worldly death and destruction<lb />
(a couple times over), I am taking this opportunity<lb />
to thank my colleagues and friends and say all the<lb />
things I wasn't able to say to my hungry little<lb />
audience since I took over the position of Opinion<lb />
Goddess. (No, it won't take long.)<lb />
First, to Gregory Dickens, thank you for all of<lb />
the time and energy and patience you pulled out of<lb />
God-knows-where during those first few months<lb />
as Managing Editor. I'm glad we ended this jaunt as<lb />
co-workers and as good friends. Cheers to the<lb />
Whore of Bathsheba and don't you ever leave me<lb />
cryptic notes again. Or Elmo will hunt you down<lb />
and you'll have to give him Muppet CPR.<lb />
Secondly, to Kemple Boy, my knight in shin-<lb />
ing, uh  red vinyl. You chugged out those silly<lb />
editorial cartoons on nights you should have been<lb />
home doing your art projects. Thanks for the shoul-<lb />
der, the ear and the lunches. Hey, and you'd be the<lb />
coolest person on Earth if you, like, gave me that<lb />
orange chair and made me Purplesaurus Kool-Aid.<lb />
Hell, forget all that, just keep making me laugh.<lb />
And for the Rave Man opportunity, and<lb />
Thirdly (there is no order here), to Joe Horst,<lb />
the eternal member of The East Carolinian staff)<lb />
thanks for indoctrinating me into the sacred posi-<lb />
tion of Opinion Editor. You never told me how<lb />
tough it would be. I don't know what you and Blair<lb />
were thinking Sorry I redesigned the page. It was<lb />
bad and we both know it. Hey! I'm fired!<lb />
Fourthly, to the boys of Wang TV. I didn't<lb />
really know anyone here when I first started, and I<lb />
wasn't really sure I enjoyed the fringe benefits, but<lb />
that cartoonists' room and the stupid conversations<lb />
made it all worthwhile. I can't believe it's been a<lb />
whole year. I just wish that some of the circum-<lb />
stances could have been different. We could have<lb />
used another good photographer. And thanks for<lb />
Denny's (Godspeed).<lb />
To Burt If toast laid down in the dewy grass<lb />
and ate the paste of furry sound, would Igor lose the<lb />
way of smelling salt? I didn't think so. You're<lb />
wacky, flisum-flosum.<lb />
To Laura, you wonderful writer, you. We still<lb />
haven't gotten that coffee yet, and here I am leaving<lb />
Greenville. I promise, before I get the hell out, that<lb />
we'll mosey on over to the Java Shop and have some<lb />
mud. What's up with that psychic telephone non-<lb />
sense?<lb />
Well, not only am I running out of space, but<lb />
my mind is shuting down, my Managing Editor is<lb />
peering over my shoulder (sorry Maureen, and<lb />
good luck), and I'm starting to sound like an Acad-<lb />
emy Awards acceptance speech. Thank you Mom<lb />
and Dad, BW, Mel, Dofus and everyone I've forgot-<lb />
ten. And thank you for the experience of hard<lb />
laborious writing.<lb />
Goodnight, folks!<lb />
By Brian Hall<lb />
Nixon faux pas serve as warning to future leaders<lb />
When I heard that former<lb />
President Nixon died this past<lb />
Friday, it seemed to provide a<lb />
sense of completion for the early<lb />
part of my life. Richard Nixon is<lb />
most likely the most important<lb />
national figure to die in my life-<lb />
time, as well as the first presi-<lb />
dent of which I have any per-<lb />
s o n a 1<lb />
ers.<lb />
The interesting thing about<lb />
all the coverage the story has re-<lb />
ceived this past weekend is how<lb />
no one except George Will has been<lb />
willing to criticize the policies of<lb />
this supposedly great Conserva-<lb />
tive. Undoubtedly, much of this is<lb />
due to the reticence of anyone to<lb />
 speak ill of the<lb />
 the President<lb />
Nixon of the '70s de-<lb />
tente was a far different<lb />
man than the untiring<lb />
opponent of Commu-<lb />
nism of the '40s and<lb />
'50s.<lb />
memories.<lb />
Threeofmy<lb />
first four<lb />
memories<lb />
involve<lb />
Nixon. One<lb />
is of elec-<lb />
tion day,<lb />
1972, when<lb />
my parents<lb />
talked hhh<lb />
about for<lb />
whom they had voted (Mom for<lb />
Nixon, Dad for McGovern). The<lb />
next memories are of the<lb />
Watergate hearings, and how<lb />
distressing it was to me that all<lb />
my favorite cartoons were pre-<lb />
empted . Finally, I remember that<lb />
August night when Nixon an-<lb />
nounced his resignation. Look-<lb />
ing back, it seems strange that I<lb />
should remember these things<lb />
and not others, like the Vietnam<lb />
war.<lb />
Watergate and its after-<lb />
math has shaped the whole po-<lb />
litical climate in which we grew<lb />
up. Ever since, politicians have<lb />
been viewed with a new, and<lb />
unhealthy, cynicism created in<lb />
the media and public by the con-<lb />
troversy. So, it is right that this<lb />
remains his greatest legacy, de-<lb />
spite all the talk about his reha-<lb />
bilitation and foreign policy tri-<lb />
umphs. One would hope that<lb />
this tragedy would serve as a<lb />
warning to all our future lead-<lb />
dead. But it<lb />
seems that it<lb />
goes much fur-<lb />
ther than this.<lb />
On contempla-<lb />
tion, the Presi-<lb />
dent Nixon of<lb />
the '70s detente<lb />
was a far differ-<lb />
ent man than the<lb />
hb untiring oppo-<lb />
nent of Commu-<lb />
nism of the '40s and '50s.<lb />
Nixon began his political ca-<lb />
reer soon after World War II, with<lb />
his election to the House of Repre-<lb />
sentatives. While there, he made a<lb />
national reputation for himself on<lb />
the House Un-American Activities<lb />
Committee, exposing the likes of<lb />
Alger Hiss as Communist agents.<lb />
While revisionists today like tocast<lb />
all such hearings as witch hunts,<lb />
the truth is that, despite the ex-<lb />
cesses of Senator McCarthy and<lb />
his ilk, the focus of evil in the world<lb />
was not here in America but in the<lb />
Soviet Union. Under Stalin, the<lb />
Soviets were undeniable virulent<lb />
and bent on world domination. It<lb />
is unfair to retrospectively cast as-<lb />
persions, as many today like to do,<lb />
on those like Nixon and Whittaker<lb />
Chambers who resolutely stood<lb />
against the advancing tides of to-<lb />
talitarianism.<lb />
Unfortunately, as president,<lb />
Nixon compromised his firm stand<lb />
for freedom. Only i'i our current<lb />
state of amorality is it possible to<lb />
see old film footage of Nixon in the<lb />
'70s, as representative of the free<lb />
world � smiling, making toasts<lb />
and shaking hands with represen-<lb />
tatives of the two governments,<lb />
Communist China and the Soviet<lb />
Union, responsible for more people<lb />
in this century than any other, even<lb />
Nazi Germany. Moreover, this<lb />
shameless debasing of American<lb />
principle, rather than aiding us in<lb />
any way, merely helped prolong<lb />
the Cold War. This is also the same<lb />
president who, when leaving Viet-<lb />
nam, left countless numbers of<lb />
American servicemen to rot in<lb />
Southeastern Asian prisons.<lb />
In domestic policy, his presi-<lb />
dency was even worse. Nixon inv<lb />
posed wage and price controls, in-<lb />
stituted the first affirmative action<lb />
programs, established the EPA, and<lb />
generally increased the power of<lb />
the federal government over our<lb />
everyday lives more than any<lb />
moral presidents except Roosevelt<lb />
and Johnson. This transformation<lb />
is what liberals call growth. Su-<lb />
preme Court Justices also excel at<lb />
growing. Frequently, at the time of<lb />
their appointments, they still be-<lb />
lieve that the Constitution means<lb />
something. After a few years, they<lb />
grow out of it and discover it means<lb />
whatever they say it means. It is<lb />
this growth for which most pun-<lb />
dits are praising Nixon.<lb />
Fortunately, the country has<lb />
been able to survive the policies<lb />
which so many are praising today.<lb />
Let's strive to put the bitterness<lb />
and cynicism in politics, whichhas<lb />
been the most lasting legacy of the<lb />
Nixon era, behind us. Go home<lb />
this summer and find out what is<lb />
really going on. Do not settle for<lb />
the easy answers and slogans both<lb />
sides put out. Think for yourself.<lb />
By Barbara Irwin<lb />
Softball season finds grandmas rarin' to go<lb />
Onmydailydrivefromsleepy<lb />
Havelock to the ever-growing<lb />
Greenville,N.Citis becoming quite<lb />
apparent that Spring fever is in full<lb />
swing, and along with it, the softball<lb />
bats of those glory day wanna-be's.<lb />
In fact, drive by any small town or<lb />
big city at 5 o'clock and it seems as<lb />
though every resident has checked<lb />
out of their once-busy stores, leav-<lb />
ing strangers believing they're pass-<lb />
ing through a ghost town. And the<lb />
residents themselves don't care. Be-<lb />
cause after every sunny work day<lb />
from now until Labor Day, quitting<lb />
time is "Play Bail time.<lb />
The whole routine probably<lb />
got started aboutsixweeksago when<lb />
we knew decent weather, "softball<lb />
weather was really here to stay. At<lb />
this point, sign-up rosters were<lb />
passed around big business coffee<lb />
rooms and posted on every church<lb />
bulletin board. Even a few early die-<lb />
hardsdusted off their gloves, scraped<lb />
last year's dirt from their cleats, pol-<lb />
ished up their aluminum and hit the<lb />
field for a little pre-season warm-up.<lb />
Finally, until they can't wait<lb />
no more, the mail-room boys, the<lb />
CEOs, the alter girls, and the priests<lb />
all don their $10-donation T-shirts<lb />
with their lucky numbers and in-<lb />
vade their own "field of dreams<lb />
where instantaneously they are all<lb />
created equal. Forget the money-<lb />
making titles engraved in gold that<lb />
command respect; for now, they sim-<lb />
ply melt onto the polyester backs of<lb />
those behemoths as 'Tiny "Dig-<lb />
ger or "Hoss Suddenly, the ma-<lb />
jestic becomes joker as that intimi-<lb />
dating know-it-all grounds out to<lb />
the underdog pitcher, and everyone<lb />
hears his or her 80-year old mother<lb />
scream "Wha'd I tell you 1xut that<lb />
shoulder, Bubby fromherweather-<lb />
beaten lawn chair that's seen more<lb />
seasons than Bubby himself.<lb />
There is surely a kind of justice<lb />
served when the staff downs the<lb />
management, or the students cream<lb />
the teachers, or the kids trample the<lb />
parents. The loserssavefaceby claim-<lb />
ing it's all just for fun anyway, while<lb />
the winners rant for years about this<lb />
one game, or this one season, allow-<lb />
ing the memory to stay as spotless as<lb />
the trophy glistening in the foyer.<lb />
I don't know anyone who<lb />
doesn't enjoy softball. Why, even<lb />
last year I made the trip toOruo to see<lb />
my 75- year old Mammy and Pappy<lb />
try to hit a softball the size of a swol-<lb />
len grapefruit. (I find that odd;<lb />
Shouldn't the nice small ones be for<lb />
the old and meekand the grapefruits<lb />
be for all those muscle-studs who<lb />
ding it out every at-bat?) Anyway, I<lb />
never laughed so hard watching my<lb />
4'11 200-pound grandma get a<lb />
double out of a grounder to the<lb />
pitcher. He was too creaking rigid to<lb />
bend down and pickup the ball, and<lb />
by the time his oldie-but-goodie in-<lb />
field figured it out, she had a stand-<lb />
up double! Go get 'em granny!<lb />
There are women's leagues,<lb />
men's leagues, leagues for the old,<lb />
and leagues for 4- and 5-year-olds. I<lb />
suppose the truly "just-for-fun"<lb />
game that I've ever played in my<lb />
23 years of softball was the game<lb />
in which it was girls against the<lb />
guysand there wasakegofbeerat<lb />
each base.<lb />
Nomatterwhatyouhit,how<lb />
hard you hit, or how you got on<lb />
base, you had to down a glass of<lb />
beer before you could go on. And<lb />
surprise, surprise, we chicks<lb />
pulled it out! Those big muscle-<lb />
studs always trying to hit it over<lb />
the fence, which they usually did,<lb />
had to drink so many beers they<lb />
passed out before the fourth in-<lb />
ning. The score was 24-2, in favor<lb />
of them, but one guy incoherently<lb />
uttered something we took to<lb />
mean "We forfeit and declared<lb />
ourselves victorious.<lb />
As popular as the phenom-<lb />
enon of softball is, it's just too bad<lb />
we can't use it to solve all our<lb />
problems. Let Bosnia settle their<lb />
disputes on the diamond; only 9<lb />
of mem make any real decisions<lb />
anyway. Parents upset with the<lb />
school administration? Send 'em<lb />
to a field to battle it out. Gangs?<lb />
Well, there are at least nine in<lb />
every one, so batter up! As I see ;t,<lb />
softball, would be the perfect de-<lb />
cider. If s either a strike or a ball,<lb />
and you're either safe or out. And<lb />
ifitdoesgotoextrainnings,sooner<lb />
or later, someone wins. But, until<lb />
this "field of dreams" exists, we<lb />
may as well enjoy it for all it is. So,<lb />
play ball<lb />
Letters to the Editor<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
lam writing in response to the April 19,issueof The<lb />
East Carolinian to a letter submitted by one William<lb />
Roberson. In his letter, he states that he felt "Public Safety<lb />
had been wrongly accused ofbeing racially intimidating<lb />
with no evidence to prove these claims<lb />
If one would take a look back at the November 9,<lb />
1993, issue of The East Carolinian, one would find a<lb />
statement made by former chief of ECU police, Ron<lb />
Avery that read, "If you are doing something that makes<lb />
you stand out, you may be asked to produce an ID<lb />
especially if you are a young black male Now if that<lb />
wasn't a racially intimidating statement, I don't know<lb />
what it is. That particular statement was very distasteful<lb />
and inconsiderate of the young black males on and<lb />
around the campus of ECU. It basically told-them that if<lb />
you so much as laugh too loudly, you may need to show<lb />
anl.D.<lb />
Next, William Roberson called the publicizing of<lb />
A.B.L.Es (Allied Blacks for Leadership and Equality),<lb />
protest disgusting which was ignorant on his part. He<lb />
clearly stated himself that he assumed the broadcast<lb />
was pertaining to the watergun incident that hap-<lb />
pened on College Hill. If you don't know exactly what<lb />
isgoingoninaparticularsituation,don'tcommenton<lb />
assumptions, only on facts. Basically, William, you<lb />
proved that when you assume you really do make an<lb />
"ass" of yourself.<lb />
Last but not least, William, as an African- Ameri-<lb />
can andmember of A.B.L.EIcanhonestly say A.B.L.E.<lb />
does not think that a black officer will be less compe-<lb />
tent at his or her duties. The purpose for having<lb />
African-American safety officers is for the Arncan-<lb />
Americans of ECU to have representation of them in<lb />
any situation that might occur where Public Safety is<lb />
involved.<lb />
So, William, I strongly urge you to reevaluate<lb />
your feelings on racial equality and the "real" reasons<lb />
why A.B.L.E. was protesting.<lb />
LeTasha T. Hughes<lb />
Freshman<lb />
Undecided<lb />
To the Editor<lb />
As my fourth year at East Carolina University<lb />
comes to a close, I am becoming disgusted with people<lb />
advocating pro-car issues who (in all probability) have<lb />
no first-hand knowledge of the violence cars are capable<lb />
of committing.<lb />
Well, gather round 'cause here's something they<lb />
won't teach you in Psychology class. About five years<lb />
ago, Hayes Michael Charles ("not guilty by reason of<lb />
insanity") was driving too fast in Winston Salem, NC,<lb />
had an accident, and killed four people, wounding five<lb />
others (myself included).<lb />
Later, it was revealed that just threedaysbefore the<lb />
incident, Mr. Charles had bought two new cars, one of<lb />
which was a Mustang used in the wreck. Having suf-<lb />
fered from a bumper in the forehead, I have received<lb />
some insight into the problem of cars and violence.<lb />
Itdoesn'ttakeacollege education to realize people<lb />
without first-hand knowledge of this kind of violence<lb />
cannot appreciate the need for something as simple as a<lb />
10-day waiting period on the purchase of automobiles.<lb />
Sure, Hayes Charles was an "honest citizen" claiming<lb />
his right to own a car, but did he actually need those<lb />
cars right now?! Perhaps if it was necessary to wait the<lb />
10-days he would have ridden a bicycle and avoided<lb />
all the needless violence of the auto. Of course, this is<lb />
not a solution, merely a beginning.<lb />
A letter, very much along the same lines as this<lb />
one, apearred(sic) in the April 21 issue of Tlie East<lb />
Carolinian. I took the liberty of substituting its point of<lb />
focus, guns, with cars to make this point; It is an<lb />
outrageous mistake to say, as did Mr. Tirrell, tha t guns<lb />
are capable of committing violence. Guns are capable<lb />
of absolutely nothing. A gun is made of metal and sits<lb />
idly by until someone picks it up. It Is not tlie problem;<lb />
it is merely a tool. Our society of broken homes,<lb />
neglected youth and absent morals is the problem, Mr. -<lb />
Tirrell, and no 10-day waiting period is going to fix<lb />
that.<lb />
Scott Stroud<lb />
� Senior<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
April 26, 1994<lb />
For Rent<lb />
RINGGOLD TOWERS<lb />
Now Taking Leases for<lb />
1 bedroom, 2 bedroom &amp;<lb />
Efficiency Apartments.<lb />
CALL 752-2865<lb />
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month plus 13 utilities. Deposit re-<lb />
quired, male or female, student or pro-<lb />
fessional must be social. Call 758-1522<lb />
after 6:00pm or leave message.<lb />
AVAILABLE FOR MAY. 1 bedroom<lb />
apt. in Cherry Court. Rent $285, deposit<lb />
same as rent. Great location for the seri-<lb />
ous student call 752-8910 for info.<lb />
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY! Two<lb />
bedroom one bath duplex. Located on<lb />
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needed to take over lease, call 758-6692'<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to<lb />
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campusGreatlocation. Call Patricia 752-<lb />
0009<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for<lb />
apartment 12 block from art building,<lb />
3 blocks from downtown, 2 blocks from<lb />
supermarket. Starting in June call 757-<lb />
1947<lb />
WATERFRONT HOME for rent May<lb />
20- Aug. 15. 35 minutes from campus.<lb />
No pets. References required. $500<lb />
month plus utilities. 919-975-6709<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED for summer<lb />
sessions or fall semester (or both)! Fur-<lb />
nished, pool, 3 bd room, 2 12 baths,<lb />
washer and dryer. $200month. 1 mile<lb />
from campus at Twin Oaks. 757-1807<lb />
AVAILABLE JUNE 1 spacious clean 4<lb />
bedroom 21 2 bath, 1 block from cam-<lb />
pus safe of street parking central air w <lb />
d hookup prefer non-smoking females<lb />
no pets or waterbeds after 5 758-7515<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for<lb />
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nished bedroom, shared bath, 112<lb />
blocks from campus. Non-smoker. Rent<lb />
includes water, sewer, AC, and cable.<lb />
Call 758-3519<lb />
PLINKORULES!2bedroom 11 2bath<lb />
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APARTMENTS WANTED: Law firm<lb />
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suitable for married coupls during sum-<lb />
mer: June 24- July 30. Contact Bert<lb />
Speicher, 355-3030.<lb />
SUBLEASE FOR SUMMER 2 bed-<lb />
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month includes water and cable. Pool,<lb />
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ac. call Brian 758-2941<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED-<lb />
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SUBLEASE FOR SUMMER. Unfur-<lb />
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Aug. with option to sign new lease. Call<lb />
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pus. $250. Available immediately. Call<lb />
321-0473 from 8:00 to 5:00<lb />
BEST PLACE IN TOWN TO LIVE<lb />
needs one responsible yet fun loving<lb />
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C,fireplace,cathedralceiling, music loft,<lb />
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room 2nd floor, no pets, must love mu-<lb />
sic and musician type friends, $200 a<lb />
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interview. 758-7993<lb />
SUMMER ROOM for rent. One block<lb />
from campus. One block from down-<lb />
town. $175 month 12 electric. Call<lb />
Jason at 758-1031 or 830-8968.<lb />
HOUSEMATE WANTED to share<lb />
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pus by car. Must be non-smoker, grad<lb />
student preferred, commuter ideal.<lb />
Please call Michael at 752-3635, leave<lb />
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ROOMMATE NEEDED- 1 bedroom<lb />
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For Rent<lb />
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ties. CaU 830-6828<lb />
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bath, on-site maintenance and laundry<lb />
facilities, balcony, walkin closet. Secu-<lb />
rity deposit is one months rent. Avail-<lb />
able May 5th. Call Christine at 752-9321<lb />
HOUSE FOR SUMMER RENTAL, 1<lb />
block from campus, furnished, 3 bed, 2<lb />
bath, washer &amp; dryer, AC, $550 month.<lb />
Call 752-8526<lb />
NEED TO RENT CHEAP for 2 people<lb />
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person a month includes hot water and<lb />
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MATURE MALE ROOMMATE<lb />
needed to share quite residential house.<lb />
Must be clean and neat. $200 a month 1 <lb />
3 utilities call 355-8783 or 321-2830 after<lb />
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AVAILABLE NOW! 3 bedroom house<lb />
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JUNE FIRST! 1 bedroom duplex $250<lb />
or August First! 2 bedroom apartment<lb />
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NEEDED A PROFESSOR &amp; FAMILY!<lb />
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rooms, 2 baths, formal dining room, a<lb />
family room, fireplace, enclosed sun-<lb />
room, 2,400 square feet. $800 call 752-<lb />
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WALK TO CAMPUS! 3 bedroom du-<lb />
plex $450 or August 1st, 3 bedroom<lb />
duplex $540 call 752-1375<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED IMMEDI-<lb />
ATELY! May 1- Aug. 1. Newly remod-<lb />
eled 3 level townhouse in Wildwood<lb />
Villas. Own room. $150mo. 13 utili-<lb />
ties, phone. 752-3501 or 758-4465<lb />
ROOMMATENEEDED.femalenon-<lb />
smoker. $200 rent, $200 deposit 12<lb />
unities. Pool, clubhouse, washerdryer.<lb />
Home 321-6554, work 413-1130<lb />
ZS Help Wanted<lb />
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Rush stamped envelope: PublishersfGl)<lb />
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NC 27705.<lb />
NEEDED AT ONCE Girls, Girls, Girls.<lb />
Earn big summer cash. The best sum-<lb />
mer job around. Playmates Adult Enter-<lb />
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ATTENTION LADIESearn$l,000plus<lb />
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CHILDCARE OPPORTUNITIES!<lb />
Prescreened families looking for caring<lb />
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$175-$350week, room and board, car,<lb />
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574-8889.<lb />
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aged children wanted for summer. Re-<lb />
sponsible, loving, innovative person<lb />
with own car. Experience and refer-<lb />
ences required. Call 758-2106 after<lb />
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TIRE INSTALLERS NEEDED: Sears<lb />
Automotive. Apply in person. Sears is<lb />
an equal opportunity employer mf.<lb />
Morning hours preferred.<lb />
YOUTH SPORT CAMPS: assistantdi-<lb />
rector and instructors. Sponsored by<lb />
ECU Recreational services. Camp to run<lb />
June 13- July 1. Obtain applications in<lb />
204 Christenbury Gym.<lb />
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Summer<lb />
Vacation<lb />
in Atlantic Beach!<lb />
Outer Banks Outfitters is a growing mail<lb />
order and retail firm specializing in marine<lb />
electronics, marine accessories, fishing<lb />
tackle and leisure clothing. Located in<lb />
Atlantic Beach, NC we offer a challenging<lb />
and fulfilling work atmosphere coupled<lb />
with an unequalled living environment.<lb />
.efine4�ibzUM&amp;<lb />
We are seeking detail-oriented and self-<lb />
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sales representatives. Work involves tak-<lb />
ing customer orders, advising customers<lb />
of product availability and assisting cus-<lb />
tomers with problems and questions.<lb />
Individuals we seek need some typing and<lb />
computer skills with a good phone man-<lb />
ner and flexible work schedule.<lb />
Trefoil &amp;a&amp;k<lb />
(vzkeerd<lb />
We are looking for motivated individuals<lb />
seeking summer employment to serve as<lb />
cashiers in our retail store. Qualified indi-<lb />
viduals should possess some typing skills<lb />
and limited knowledge of computer or<lb />
cash register operation. We require indi-<lb />
viduals with flexible schedules for a 30-40<lb />
hour work week.<lb />
If you are interested in either of these<lb />
summer opportunities, please contact:<lb />
Outer Banks Outfitters<lb />
Atlantic Station Shopping Ctr.<lb />
Post Office Box 3330<lb />
Atlantic Beach, NC 28512<lb />
(S10) 240-2500, Ext 1102<lb />
"EXPERIENCED WAITSTAFF. Must<lb />
be outgoing, energetic, and willing to<lb />
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"GREENVILLE COUNTRY CLUB is<lb />
now accepting applications for an im-<lb />
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AGRICULTURAL RETAIL STORE:<lb />
Has opening for part-time stocker and<lb />
sales. Person needs to have stocking<lb />
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Must be able to work afternoons and<lb />
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No phone calls. EOE<lb />
EASY WORK! EXCELLENT PAY! As-<lb />
semble products at home. Call toll free<lb />
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a<lb />
Summer<lb />
Vacation<lb />
in Atlantic Beach!<lb />
Outer Banks Outfitters is a growing mail<lb />
order and retail firm specializing in marine<lb />
electronics, marine accessories, fishing<lb />
tackle and leisure clothing. Located in<lb />
Atlantic Beach, NC. we offer a challenging<lb />
and fulfilling work atmosphere coupled<lb />
with an unequalled living environment.<lb />
Soled .epi&amp;ieHtatiwx<lb />
We are seeking detail-oriented and self-<lb />
motivated individuals to work as phone<lb />
sales representatives. Work involves tak-<lb />
ing customer orders, advising customers<lb />
of product availability and assisting cus-<lb />
tomers with problems and questions.<lb />
Individuals we seek need some typing and<lb />
computer skills with a good phone man-<lb />
ner and flexible work schedule.<lb />
iR.ettUl &amp;uitucK<lb />
We are looking for motivated individuals<lb />
seeking summer employment to serve as<lb />
cashiers in our retail store. Qualified indi-<lb />
viduals should possess some typing skills<lb />
and limited knowledge of computer or<lb />
cash register operation. We require indi-<lb />
viduals with flexible schedules for a 30-40<lb />
hour work week.<lb />
If you are interested in either of these<lb />
summer opportunities, please contact:<lb />
Outer Banks Outfitters<lb />
Atlantic Station Shopping Ctr.<lb />
Poat Office Box 3330<lb />
Atlantic Beach, NC 28612<lb />
(�19) 240-2500, Ext. 1102<lb />
trical, HV AC, plumbing, and sheet metal<lb />
fabrication helpers. Apply to Bolton<lb />
Corp 919 W. Morgan St Raleigh, NC<lb />
27603<lb />
SUMMER CHILDCARE JOB New<lb />
Bern family;childrenage7&amp;212 work<lb />
includes transportation to summer ac-<lb />
tivities, simple meals, having fun. Op-<lb />
tion to accompany family to Bahamas<lb />
after July 29. Begins May 17 call Marty<lb />
(919)633-9926<lb />
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earning potential. Finance background<lb />
preferred. Put your college degree to<lb />
work. Call Nease Personnel 756-5820.<lb />
BABYSITTER NEEDED this summer.<lb />
Mon Wed &amp; Fri. mornings. Very reli-<lb />
able and responsible with references.<lb />
355-2088<lb />
For Sale<lb />
QUEEN SIZE WATERBED, frame,<lb />
mattress, heater, padded rails $175 or<lb />
obo. 757-9645<lb />
ATTENTION WEIGHT LIFTERS<lb />
AND WATCHERS: Warmer weather is<lb />
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Cybertrim, Quick Trim, Super Fat Burn-<lb />
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Seal, and many more! Call Brad at 931-<lb />
9097 for more info.<lb />
KITCHEN TABLE w 4 chairs for S50<lb />
plus a brand new dresser and night stand<lb />
for $75 call anytime after noon, call 758-<lb />
6458<lb />
EUROPE THIS SUMMER? Fly-only<lb />
$169! California- $129 ea. way! Now.<lb />
Florida too. CaribbeanMexican Coast<lb />
rt $189! No gimmicks- no hitches.<lb />
Airtech 1-800-575-TECH.<lb />
SINGLE LOFT FOR SALE- only $65,<lb />
Dorm size refrigerator for sale- only $40<lb />
Available as soon as possible! Please call<lb />
931-8522.<lb />
LOFT k. CARPET call Nicole 931-8553,<lb />
best offer, or come see 213 Jarvis Hall.<lb />
GOLF SHOES new, lightweight, water<lb />
proof and comfortable variouseolors and<lb />
sizes available just $39.95 a pair call 830-<lb />
9442<lb />
AIRLINE TICKET: roundtrip Delta<lb />
ticket good toanywhereinU.S.orCanada<lb />
(except Hawaii). Valid until 395. $275<lb />
CaU 752-8308<lb />
PING EYE GOLF IRONS (3-pw), sand<lb />
wedge, putter, spaulding executive<lb />
graphite shaft woods (1-3-5), Ping Tour<lb />
bag, new golf caddy, EXC. $525 obo.<lb />
BC A Rocky mountain bike, gel seat, bear<lb />
claw peddles, new tires and rims, plus<lb />
many xtras. exc $150 obo. Call 758-7615<lb />
FURNITURE FOR SALE Queen size 2<lb />
yr. old pull out sofa bed w love seat-<lb />
$250,pull outsofa bed-$100,2yrold twin<lb />
size bed- $150, yr. old single size bed-<lb />
$100,coffee table-$110,3end tables-$115<lb />
each, Oakwood desk- $45 CaU 758-9104<lb />
for more info.<lb />
FOR SALE Futon bed, heavy duty<lb />
wood frame, black mattress, $100 caU<lb />
752-8526<lb />
PINK FLOYD TICKETS for sale 792-<lb />
1635<lb />
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CONGRATULATIONS<lb />
MIKE!<lb />
I'm Very Proud Of You!<lb />
All My Love,<lb />
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Personals<lb />
TO ALL MY FRIENDS Susan, MeUssa,<lb />
Nisha, Heather, John (ft), Dan, PJ, Bridget<lb />
and others. Thanks for a great semester.<lb />
I'll miss you this summer, good luck on<lb />
vour exams Billv<lb />
IQ<lb />
Greek<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS graduating<lb />
brothers of Phi Sigma Pi- Don E. Batts,<lb />
Amy Brody, Celeste Brown, Adib<lb />
Farhadi, Teresa Garren, Lindsay<lb />
Fernandez, Amanda Hines, Christal<lb />
Johnson, Michele Kennedy, Karen<lb />
Parrish, Ashley Neal, Tracy Reynolds,<lb />
Kelli Schuffert, Ana Villareal, Laura<lb />
Wallace and Cindy Williver<lb />
ALPHA PHIS- Good luck on Finals<lb />
Don't drink too m jch coffee.<lb />
DELTA ZETA would like to wish ev-<lb />
eryone good luck on exams! Study Hard!<lb />
TO THE SISTERS AND PLEDGES<lb />
OF PI DELTA. Glad we could get to-<lb />
gether down at PB's for a pre-down-<lb />
town. Hope we can do it again soon, Sig<lb />
Tau<lb />
DELTA ZETA- Pre-downtown was a<lb />
blast on Wed We all had a great time.<lb />
Already looking forward to next time.<lb />
Sig Tau<lb />
PHI SIGMA PI to thegraduatingbroth-<lb />
ers, thank you for all you have shared<lb />
with me. I will miss all of you. Rember<lb />
the tri-pod, and good luck on your fu-<lb />
tures. Sean<lb />
ALPHA DELTA PI wishes everyone<lb />
good luck on their exams and a good<lb />
summer.<lb />
PI KAPP PHI: We had fun Fri. night!<lb />
Hope to get together again sometime.<lb />
Love Alpha Delta Pi<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS to all the sis-<lb />
ters of Alpha Delta Pi! We wish you the<lb />
best of luck. Please come back and<lb />
visit. We love you1<lb />
SIGMA SENIOR SEND-ON is to-<lb />
night! Watch out, cause you'll get<lb />
burned! We love you all and will miss<lb />
you<lb />
PI DELTA: We want to congratulate<lb />
the new Pi Delta officers: Honor<lb />
Nebiker- President, Erika Daugherty-<lb />
Vice Pres, Marge Gerber- Secretary,<lb />
Deanna Walston- Treasurer.<lb />
SIG TAU: We definitely had enough<lb />
drinks, our favorites were the butterfly<lb />
ones. We challenge you to another<lb />
gameof cards. Pi Delta sisterspledges<lb />
PI DELTA GRADUATES: Congratu-<lb />
lations to: Angie Atwater, Candy Holt,<lb />
Wendy Bailes, Lori Leggett, Denise<lb />
Blackman, Stephanie Jefferson,<lb />
Stephanie Smithey, Jennifer<lb />
Winkleman Good luck- Have fun!<lb />
PI DELTA: the food was delicious,<lb />
atmosphere romantic, and the danc-<lb />
ing frantic. Shoney's was tasty. Semi<lb />
was a blast! Lisa- short tape pieces<lb />
EPSILON SIGMA ALPHA would like<lb />
to welcome their new sisters: Lee<lb />
Adams, Amy Artuso, Jean Cullifer,<lb />
Kyle Fleming Lena Gibbs, Jenna Kivett,<lb />
Lynn Manzone, April Melvin, Kim<lb />
Oliver, Tamara Page, Sherry Penlard,<lb />
Crystal Small, and Joanna Stout.<lb />
$250 -$500week<lb />
2 12 year old Marketing Firm<lb />
needs 20-25 winners with<lb />
wheels who can run then-<lb />
own show wherever they<lb />
please -Full-Part-Interviews<lb />
Holliday Inn<lb />
5 - 9 P.M. Mon-Tues<lb />
April 25-26<lb />
I nil-1 line Temporary Positions Available<lb />
lor last Carolina Students<lb />
General Construction labor<lb />
(Ill InolS IHTlU'tr � (III C il 111 pilS )<lb />
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Announcements<lb />
ECU ECONOMICS<lb />
SOCIETY<lb />
A meeting will be held on Tues.<lb />
March 29,1994 at 7pm<lb />
in Brewster C wing, room 305.<lb />
Attendance is manditory. all<lb />
members are highly encour-<lb />
aged to vote on our new con-<lb />
stitution, as well as discuss the<lb />
new agenda for the next three<lb />
semesters.<lb />
FIRST ANNUAL YOUNG<lb />
ALUMNI VS.<lb />
AMBASSADORS<lb />
SOFTBALL GAME<lb />
April 30, 1994 2pm the game,<lb />
4pm the pig pickin, $8.50 per<lb />
student, 7pm the ECU Pirates<lb />
vs. N.C. State baseball game<lb />
$2.00 per ticket for more info,<lb />
contact Tami Geiger at 757-<lb />
6072<lb />
THE LAST GAMMA BETA<lb />
PHI MEETING<lb />
will be held on April 26 at<lb />
5:00pm in room 244<lb />
Mendenhall. All members<lb />
should attend! Remember to<lb />
bring 3 toiletry items to this<lb />
meeting! We look forward to<lb />
seeing vou there! For more info<lb />
contact Allison at 931-8285<lb /><pb facs="00058473_tn_0007" /><lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
April 26. 1994<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
Page 21<lb />
Warm weather helped out Barefoot on the Mall<lb />
Students took advantage of live bands, food and more<lb />
By Gina Jones<lb />
Photo by Cedric Van Buren<lb />
Barefoot was last Thursday, and was fun for many. There were bands, food and many games like "Bouncy<lb />
boxing WZMB gave away free CDs and posters, not to mention the second edition of ECU's video yearbook.<lb />
Graduate students' work<lb />
displayed at Gray Gallery<lb />
Assistant Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Bands, people, food, games,<lb />
dogs, bare backs; bare chests and<lb />
fun in the sun made up Barefoot<lb />
on the Mall on Thursday, April<lb />
21. The annual Student-Union<lb />
sponsored spring event had a<lb />
large turnout this year compared<lb />
to last year's, which was small<lb />
because of bad weather.<lb />
The bands were the main at-<lb />
traction of the day. This year, the<lb />
bands were B,S, &amp; M, an altt rna-<lb />
tive rock group, Theresa, a fe-<lb />
male guitar vocalist, The Heat-<lb />
ers, Little Dave and the Howling<lb />
Blues Band and Mojo Collins.<lb />
There were plenty of activi-<lb />
ties for everyone: The Fly, which<lb />
was a higher form of velcro jump-<lb />
ing; the Orbitron a gravity-defy-<lb />
ing contraption; Bouncy Boxing,<lb />
a boxing match on an inflatable<lb />
rin g wi th two huge boxing gloves,<lb />
and Do It in the Mud, an RHA-<lb />
sponsored event where the con-<lb />
testants find prizes in the mud<lb />
with their feet.<lb />
There were also other booths<lb />
set up at Barefoot by the different<lb />
sororities and fraternities who<lb />
had bake sales or sold food, art<lb />
students who sold their creations<lb />
and WZMB, who gave copies of<lb />
this year's awaited "1993-94 the<lb />
Treasure Chest<lb />
Overall, in my opinion, this<lb />
year's Barefoot was good, com-<lb />
pared to last year's. The weather<lb />
was nice and the people were<lb />
friendly.<lb />
But, of course, it could have<lb />
been much better. There was a<lb />
feeling of longing from the crowd.<lb />
A longing for something more.<lb />
Something seemed to be missing.<lb />
Of the people I talked to, there<lb />
seemed to be mixed reviews.<lb />
Chris Kemple, a senior art<lb />
major, liked the activities, espe-<lb />
cially the Bouncy Boxing.<lb />
"Barefoot's always cool�es-<lb />
pecially when the weather's<lb />
nice. I enjoy watchmg girls beat<lb />
the bejeezus out of each other<lb />
with giant boxing gloves � it's<lb />
quality family entertainment<lb />
The music also received<lb />
mixed reviews. "I really enjoyed<lb />
all the bluesy music and big<lb />
crowds of friendly people, but I<lb />
still have a sliver of glass and a<lb />
rusty nail in my heel said Burt<lb />
Aycock, an English graduate<lb />
student. Sophomore Jodi<lb />
Conelly said, "I wish there had<lb />
been better music<lb />
Although some opinions<lb />
were nicer than others, there<lb />
was still a large turnout, which<lb />
meant that everyone was curi-<lb />
ous to see what all the brew-ha-<lb />
ha was about.<lb />
Even though some people<lb />
complained about the events<lb />
and music, they will be back<lb />
next year to see their friends, sit<lb />
around and watch, or just to<lb />
keep all the stray dogs company.<lb />
By Laura Jackman<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
During the weeks between<lb />
April 21 and May 7, 1994, the<lb />
Wellington B. Gray Gallery will<lb />
present the works of ten graduat-<lb />
ing artists from the ECU School of<lb />
Art. The master's thesis exhibi-<lb />
tion will feature artists Bill<lb />
Dermody, Sherrod Duggan,<lb />
Amanda Durant, Ray Kaylor,<lb />
Audrey Kilgore, Doug Knotts,<lb />
Christina Lemon, Dietrich Maune,<lb />
Hugh O'Bryant and Lori<lb />
Twardowski.<lb />
Bill Dermody is an MFA can-<lb />
didate in painting. He received<lb />
his BS degree in art from Weber<lb />
State University in Ogden, Utah.<lb />
During 1993, his work was fea-<lb />
tured in a solo exhibition at the<lb />
Mendenha 11 Gallery and his work<lb />
has been seen in over 20 group<lb />
shows nationally.<lb />
Sherrod Duggan is an MA can-<lb />
didate in ceramics. She received a<lb />
BFA in ceramics from Barton Col-<lb />
lege and has completed work at<lb />
the New York State College of Ce-<lb />
ramics at Alfred University.<lb />
Amanda Durant is an MFA<lb />
candidate in painting. She previ-<lb />
ously earned a BFA in painting<lb />
and printmaking at UNC-Greens-<lb />
boro. In 1987, a Durant painting<lb />
received the Chancellor's Pur-<lb />
chase Award for the best under-<lb />
graduate painting at UNC-<lb />
Greensboro. In a recent Rebel art<lb />
competition at ECU, Durant was<lb />
awarded first place in<lb />
printmaking.<lb />
Ray Kaylor is a candidate for<lb />
an MFA degree in ceramics. He<lb />
earned a BFA in ceramics and glass<lb />
from Western Carolina University.<lb />
During 1992, Kaylor's work was<lb />
featured in a solo exhibition at the<lb />
North Carolina Museum of World<lb />
Culture in Wilmington. Kaylor<lb />
won first place in sculpture in the<lb />
1993 Rebel Art Competition and a<lb />
Purchase Award from the city of<lb />
Rocky Mount's 35th Annual Art<lb />
Show.<lb />
Doug Knotts is an MFA can-<lb />
didate in ceramics. He received<lb />
his BS in education from Auburn<lb />
University and a BFA from West-<lb />
ern Carolina. Knotts has given<lb />
slide lectures on his work at the<lb />
University of Industrial Arts in<lb />
Helsinki and Tallin Art Univer-<lb />
sity in Tallin, Estonia.<lb />
Dietrich Maune is an MFA<lb />
candidate in painting. He received<lb />
a BFA degree from ECU in 1990,<lb />
and in 1994, Maune received the<lb />
Best in Show Award from the<lb />
Community Council for the Arts<lb />
National Competitive Exhibition<lb />
inKinston. A solo exhibition of his<lb />
work was featured at the New<lb />
Bern public library gallery in 1990.<lb />
Hugh O'Bryant is a cand ida te<lb />
for an MFA degree Ln sculpture.<lb />
He received his BFA degree from<lb />
ECU in 1987 and has since exhib-<lb />
ited his work extensively through-<lb />
out North Carolina. In 1992,<lb />
O'Bryant won the first place a ward<lb />
in sculpture at the Wake Visual<lb />
Arts Association Gallery in Ra-<lb />
leigh. His work has been shown at<lb />
the Tri-State Sculptures Guild Ex-<lb />
hibition, Greenhill Center for<lb />
North Carolina Art and at the City<lb />
Gallery of Contemporary Art in<lb />
Raleigh-<lb />
Lori Twardowski is an MFA<lb />
candidate in ceramics. She re-<lb />
ceived her BFA in ceramics from<lb />
the University of Pennsylvania.<lb />
Her work was included in an ex-<lb />
hibit at Gallery Ten, in Rockford,<lb />
Illinois. In 1993, she received a<lb />
second place at the Wilson Active<lb />
Artist Association's annual art<lb />
show.<lb />
The Wellington B. Gray Gal-<lb />
lery is located in the Jenkins Fine<lb />
Arts Center and is open Monday<lb />
through Fridav from 10 a.m. until<lb />
5 p.m. Thursday hours are ex-<lb />
tended to 8 p.m. The gallery will<lb />
be closed on Fridays and Satur-<lb />
days beginning May 13. All exhib-<lb />
its and receptions are open to the<lb />
public and there is no admission<lb />
fee.<lb />
Readings impress audience<lb />
By Daniel Willis<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Bruce Weigl and PhilipGerard<lb />
performed very powerful readings<lb />
Thursday, April 21, injenkinsaudi-<lb />
torium.<lb />
Weigl'sperformancewasshort,<lb />
but had a lot of variety. He spoke of<lb />
the family he was raised in, his own<lb />
family, Chinese families, and Viet-<lb />
namese people.<lb />
"A lot of people write about<lb />
family experiences he said, at one<lb />
point, between poems. "But not<lb />
manypeoplewriteaboutunfavorable<lb />
family experiences<lb />
Much of his poetry dealt with his<lb />
eastemEuropeanrebtives-Theywere<lb />
portrayed as brash people, with a pe-<lb />
culiar way of showing affection. He<lb />
told a graphic story of how he wit-<lb />
nessed his grandfather cut off a<lb />
chicken'sheadand moments later give<lb />
his grandson a hug.<lb />
Before one of his poems, he de-<lb />
scribedsomeofthecousins with whom<lb />
hewasforcedtogrowup.Hesaidthey<lb />
were "kind of psychotic and that he<lb />
was forced to tone his poems down<lb />
when he wrote about them. Then<lb />
he read a poem about how they<lb />
were drunk and shot a tin can out<lb />
of his hand. Everybody was en-<lb />
tirely silent, and I was thinking:<lb />
'How could he tone that down?'<lb />
Weigl's poetry was disturb-<lb />
ing, uplifting, humorous, shock-<lb />
ing and enlightening. So many<lb />
emotions were touched upon that<lb />
nobody knew how they were<lb />
going to be affected by the next<lb />
line. He was so descriptive that<lb />
See WEIGL page 9<lb /><lb />
Don't Buy<lb />
Take Your Chances<lb />
m<lb />
Worth A Try<lb />
m<lb />
Definite Purchase<lb />
Do<lb />
Not<lb />
Cross<lb />
A new area was<lb />
discovered<lb />
where warnings<lb />
were given to<lb />
not cross. Will<lb />
these breeding<lb />
ground<lb />
inhabitants<lb />
soon encompass<lb />
campus?<lb />
Photo by<lb />
Stephanie Tulle<lb />
Jump in the Water<lb />
nothing Else Will Do<lb />
I knew I was in trouble when<lb />
the band's biography said some-<lb />
thing about baby boomers being<lb />
the target audience; it smelled like<lb />
classic rock. In fact, the biography<lb />
seems to be chock-full of revolting<lb />
information like the creation of a<lb />
new category, the Adult Album<lb />
Alternative format. The music in-<lb />
d ustry never ceases to bring me joy<lb />
and nausea. Is there reallv a need<lb />
for an adult album alternative for-<lb />
mat? Maybe I'm just too darn cyni-<lb />
cal. I digress.<lb />
The band in review here is Jump<lb />
In The Water and their new album<lb />
is Nothing Else Will Do. The group<lb />
says their musical roots stretch back<lb />
to Gershwin, Berlin, Muddy Wa-<lb />
ters, The Rolling Stones and Led<lb />
Zepplin.<lb />
"The music reflects our heri-<lb />
tage said Forsyth; who plays gui-<lb />
tar for the band. "We do pav hom-<lb />
age to tradition That tradition is<lb />
purely American.<lb />
The sound is sort of like classic<lb />
rock, so let's at least give them credit<lb />
for recycling. The music is full of<lb />
stringed instruments with every<lb />
member playing the guitar at one<lb />
time or another; the drummer also<lb />
plays bass, keyboards, guitar and<lb />
vocal harmonies. Every member<lb />
plays at least two instruments, so<lb />
you can guess that their sound is<lb />
layered. They do have a fairlv com-<lb />
plex sound and delicate arrange-<lb />
ments. What saves the album, tor<lb />
me, is the use of traditional instru-<lb />
ments. The mandolin is always a<lb />
breath of fresh air (REM has known<lb />
this for a long time).<lb />
This album sounds old; the<lb />
banjo, acoustic guitar, acoustic bass,<lb />
mandolin, harmonica and sparse<lb />
use of drumming gives them an<lb />
archaic sound. Nothing Else Will Do<lb />
will be the second release on the<lb />
newly formed Mercury-distributed<lb />
Parachute label, a record company<lb />
that will cater, according to A&amp;R<lb />
exec Tom Vickers, to "people who<lb />
care about music<lb />
I guess those people are the<lb />
ones for whom they are crea ting the<lb />
adult album alternative format.<lb />
Actually, this is a great band. What<lb />
irritates me is the vampire record<lb />
label that has planned the market-<lb />
ing for this group.<lb />
I highly recommend this band.<lb />
This is not a classic rock album, it is<lb />
a new band that has taken an old<lb />
sound and made it refreshing. The<lb />
lyrics are mostly concerned with<lb />
love, trawl and the life of the work-<lb />
ing class. There are some real gems<lb />
like "Musta Had Some Reason" and<lb />
See JUMP page 9<lb />
Therapy<lb />
Troublegum<lb />
Wha t d o you get when vou cross<lb />
Ministry with the Go-Gos? You get<lb />
angst-ridden industrial rock with<lb />
melody. You get growling vocals<lb />
laid over rumbling, heavy-metal<lb />
guitars that produce bouncv, pop<lb />
rhythms. You get songs about sex,<lb />
religion, and girlfriends. In short,<lb />
you get Therapy?, the twisted indus-<lb />
trial metal band from Belfast with<lb />
the annoying question mark at the<lb />
end of their name.<lb />
Fortunately, their fourth Ameri-<lb />
caft release, Troublegum, isn't quite<lb />
as annoying as their punctuation.<lb />
Mixing industrial grind with pop<lb />
rhythms is a new innovation to me,<lb />
but ityields mixed results here. Parts<lb />
of it are a bit like nothing I've ever<lb />
heard before, but most of it just<lb />
sounds like Kiss. A schizoid mix of<lb />
heavy and light sounds, Troublegum<lb />
is kind of a mess.<lb />
The disc starts out on a heavy<lb />
note with "Knives a teen angst<lb />
screamer with a nasty edge. Rather<lb />
than simply whine about how con-<lb />
fused he is, singerguitarist Andy<lb />
Cairns bellows about how confused<lb />
he is and how that pisses him off.<lb />
Then he decides to get drunk and<lb />
beat somebody up. Not the most<lb />
intelligent of songs, to be sure, and<lb />
Therapy? only makes it worse bv<lb />
sounding deep and serious about<lb />
the whole thing. Those bouncv pop<lb />
hooks aren't in evidence here, this is<lb />
a straight-on heavy rocker with no<lb />
sense of humor. It's one thing to be<lb />
moronic, but to be pretentiously<lb />
moronic is ust plain obnoxious.<lb />
After this less-than-prorrusing,<lb />
opening, Troublegum gets a little<lb />
better. Even though the third track,<lb />
"Hellbelly opens up with a gui-<lb />
tar riff that sound like something<lb />
lifted from Van Halen II; it at least<lb />
opens up one of Therapy ?'s pet<lb />
themes � religion. In this one,<lb />
theyrageatlrishProtestantpreach-<lb />
ers who use the church's money<lb />
for personal gain. The chorus, a<lb />
ponderous chant of "Jesus with-<lb />
out the suffering leads to the<lb />
song's climax, singer Andv Cairft<lb />
wishing he had nails to drive<lb />
through the openings on the<lb />
preacher'shands. Though lyrically<lb />
impressive, "Hellbelly" is ulti-<lb />
mately defeated by bouncy<lb />
rhythms that just don't fit the sub-<lb />
ject matter.<lb />
Therapy? return to the reli-<lb />
gion angle much more effectively<lb />
on "Lunacy Booth This one calls<lb />
the Catholic confessional a source<lb />
of cheap pornography for the,<lb />
priest, and implies that Confes<lb />
sion is an easy out.<lb />
SeeTHERAPYpage9<lb />
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8 The East Carolinian<lb />
April 26. 1994<lb />
Duo work<lb />
on Passion<lb />
NEW YORK (AP)�A Georges<lb />
Seurat painting and fairy tales of the<lb />
Brothers Grimm were the sources for<lb />
their first two shows. So why not a<lb />
musical based on an obscure 19th-<lb />
century Italian novel about love and<lb />
thetriumphofpassionoverugliness?<lb />
Such are the inspirations for the<lb />
challenging coIlaborationsofStephen<lb />
Sondheim and JamesLapine,theduo<lb />
that created Sunday in tlie Park zoith<lb />
George and Into the Woods.<lb />
Their latestjointvenfureiscalled<lb />
Passion, now in previews � and ex-<lb />
tensiverevisions�beforeopeningat<lb />
Broadway's Plymouth Theater on<lb />
May 9, nearly two weeks behind<lb />
schedule.<lb />
If he's under the gun, Lapine, the<lb />
show's author and director, doesn't<lb />
show any signs of the pressure usu-<lb />
ally associated with the launch of a<lb />
Broadway musical.<lb />
Sitting in a theater-district deli-<lb />
catessen, he talks calmly and quietly<lb />
about the origins of Passion and work-<lb />
ing with the composer-lyricist con-<lb />
sidered to be the reigning genius of<lb />
the American musical theater.<lb />
ItwasSondheim who first cham-<lb />
pioned Passione d'Amore, the 1981<lb />
Ettore Scola film made from that Ital-<lb />
ian novel. He suggested it might be<lb />
transformed into a musical.<lb />
"It's so rare for Steve to really<lb />
want to do something says Lapine,<lb />
who initiated the projects that even-<lb />
tually became Sunday in tlie Park with<lb />
George and Into the Woods At leastin<lb />
my experience, he tends not to origi-<lb />
nate the ideas<lb />
The story of Passion focuses on<lb />
therelationshipbetweenahandsome<lb />
army officer and the more than plain<lb />
woman who loves him. He, in rum,<lb />
has an affair with a married woman.<lb />
The show stars Donna Murphy, Jere<lb />
Shea and Marin Mazzie, performers<lb />
little known outside the New York<lb />
theater.<lb />
At first. Passion was to be a one-<lb />
act musical, paired with a second<lb />
show calledMuscfe, which wasbased<lb />
on Sam Fussell's autobiographical<lb />
book about bodybuilding.<lb />
"I thought it was interesting to<lb />
deal with beauty and love as an is-<lb />
sue Lapine says. "I wrote a whole<lb />
book for 'Muscle and we did a read-<lb />
fog crfit And Steve wrote an opening<lb />
number<lb />
YetPossion' began to expand af-<lb />
ter Lapine read an English translation<lb />
of the novel that he and Sondheim<lb />
had commissioned.<lb />
"Now, even though if s only an<lb />
hour and 50 minutes with no inter-<lb />
mission, it's pretty much a full<lb />
evening Lapine says.<lb />
The 64-year-old Sondheim is<lb />
nearly a generation older than Lapine.<lb />
He has also written more musicals,<lb />
ranging from A Funny Thing Hap-<lb />
pened on the Way to the Forum to Com-<lb />
pany to Follies to A LittleNightMusicto<lb />
SweeneyTodd.<lb />
Lapine,onfheotherhand,cuthis<lb />
musical teeth on just two William<lb />
Finn musicals, writing and directing<lb />
March of the Falsettos and Falsettoland.<lb />
In 1992, he combined them into F(d-<lb />
settos, whichbecameasurprise Broad-<lb />
way hit, running for more than a year<lb />
and winning Lapine his second Tony<lb />
Award. The first was for the book of<lb />
"Into the Woods<lb />
Lapine and Sondheim met in<lb />
1982 after the composer saw a pro-<lb />
duction of Lapine's play 'Twelve<lb />
Dreams" and was impressed. Their<lb />
initial project didn't pan out, but it<lb />
eventually led toSunday in the Park<lb />
with George, a personal and very mov-<lb />
ing statement about artistic creation.<lb />
The musical, inspired by the Seurat<lb />
painting "Sunday Afternoon on the Is-<lb />
land of La Grande atte, won the 1985<lb />
Pulitzer Prize for drama and estab-<lb />
lished Lapine as a force to be reck-<lb />
oned with in the theater.<lb />
Lapine didn't start out to be a<lb />
playwnght. He worked as a photog-<lb />
rapher and waiter before finding<lb />
employment as a graphic designer<lb />
The collaborations with<lb />
Sondheim cemented Lapine'sswitch<lb />
to theater, although he has directed<lb />
two feature films as well, Impromptu<lb />
and Life with Mikey. Neither set the<lb />
box office on fire. He finds his theater<lb />
work more satisfying, especially<lb />
when creating with someone as for-<lb />
midable as Sondheim.<lb />
"I pretty much write the book<lb />
first�butStevedoesn'tinsert songs<lb />
says Lapine, adding that Sondheim<lb />
instead expands musically on what<lb />
See LAPINE page 9<lb />
Cape Fear Museum offers Scotland with taste of Culture<lb />
Staff Reports<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Might you be in the mood for<lb />
some fine Scotch whisky? Then<lb />
come to Cape Fear Museum on<lb />
Friday, April 29 at 7:00 p.m when<lb />
Grace-Ellen McCrann, director of<lb />
the Scottish Information Service,<lb />
presents "A Taste of Scotland a<lb />
sampling of excellent single-malt<lb />
Scotch whisky complete with Scottish<lb />
food and entertainment.<lb />
The cost is $20 for Cape Fear As-<lb />
sociates members and S25 for non-<lb />
members; prepayment is required.<lb />
Cape Fear Museum Associates will<lb />
accept Master and Visa card orders by<lb />
phone.<lb />
In Scotland, whisky and Scotch<lb />
are synonymous. It's called<lb />
usquegeathe in the Gaelic, which<lb />
moans "water of life<lb />
McCrann will prov ide a history<lb />
of whisky distilling in Scotland, dis-<lb />
cuss the background of various dis-<lb />
tilleries and explain the difference<lb />
between blended and single-malt<lb />
whiskies.<lb />
Participants will enjoy the full<lb />
tlavorofScotlandduringthe evening.<lb />
Five different single-malt Scotches<lb />
will be served along with a menu of<lb />
Scottish horsd'oeuvres accompanied<lb />
by a tasteful selection of Scottish music.<lb />
McCrann directs the Scottish In-<lb />
formation Service, a company which<lb />
promotes Scottish goods and services<lb />
in the United States. She is a national<lb />
vice-president of the Clan Macneil<lb />
Society, the North American corre-<lb />
spondent for Scottish World Magazine<lb />
and belongs to 49 different Scottish<lb />
societies.<lb />
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Continued from page 7<lb />
East Carolina Playhouse<lb />
present<lb />
the listeners felt like the were uith<lb />
Weigl witnessing the incidents de-<lb />
scribed. After he read,a lot of jaws had<lb />
to be picked up off tlit' floor.<lb />
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Continued from page 7<lb />
into a axuipoi ' "I want to lose mysell in the capableofdoingwiththeirownstuff.<lb />
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his collaborator has written. "It's re-<lb />
ally about scenes becoming songs s.<lb />
an insertion of a song into a script"<lb />
Noindh idualsongtitlesarelisted<lb />
in the theater program, a decision<lb />
sure to throw off literal-minded<lb />
theatergoers used to traditional musi-<lb />
cal comedy.<lb />
"Tlie show is not written that<lb />
ivav, ' 1 apine says. "It's sort of oper-<lb />
atic, yet the audiences have been in-<lb />
credibly attuned to the piece. One<lb />
reason is thai Iheyarenotsittingthere<lb />
with their noses in lyrics, than "Hellbelh " and so it's need a kick in our complacent butts<lb />
counting the numbei ol songs and ! more effectiv a the bile-dripping from time to time, if only to remind<lb />
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April 21, 22, 23, 25 and 26, 1994 at 8:00 p.m.<lb />
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April 26, 1994<lb />
Panderings<lb />
This is it, the second (and well,<lb />
final) "Ponderings" of the spring<lb />
semester. Ahh,<lb />
Pirates drop three games to JMU<lb />
By Dave<lb />
Pond<lb />
Assistant Sports<lb />
Editor<lb />
how the time<lb />
flies. Every-<lb />
thing is moving<lb />
quickly these<lb />
days. It seems<lb />
that KSTW-TV in Seattle, Wash-<lb />
ington, is experimenting with<lb />
showing one-hour versions of se-<lb />
lect Seattle Mariners baseball<lb />
games, that are edited and then<lb />
shown in prime-time. Every pitch,<lb />
hit and run scored is captured in a<lb />
48-minute capsule of the game<lb />
(along with 12 minutes of com-<lb />
mercials, of course). What this<lb />
does is bring in viewers who<lb />
wouldn'tnormally watch because<lb />
of the time constraints (or lack of<lb />
them). What it takes away is the<lb />
character of the game and the tran-<lb />
quillity that goes along with it. A<lb />
baseball game is like a mystery,<lb />
and when you are watching it, it<lb />
unfolds before your eyes from bat-<lb />
ter to batter. No one is pushing to<lb />
turn The Masters into an hour-<lb />
long golf show, now are they? Of<lb />
course not. It would violate the<lb />
traditions of the game. The same<lb />
applies for baseball.<lb />
�<lb />
With the Darryl Strawberry<lb />
problems building up in Los An-<lb />
geles, manager Tommy Lasorda<lb />
needed to find something to keep<lb />
him in good standing with the<lb />
media. So, he blasted Strawberry<lb />
in the papers and latched on to<lb />
Chan Ho Park, his 20-year-old<lb />
Koreanrookie right-hander. Park,<lb />
the spring training media darling,<lb />
had become the second coming of<lb />
Fernando Valenzuela to Dodger<lb />
fans. He knows little English, but<lb />
when asked what to call him, to<lb />
Tommy's delight (and urging,<lb />
probably) he replied, "Chan Ho<lb />
Lasorda, dude Now, Lasorda<lb />
has a problem, Strawberry is in<lb />
drug rehab and Park is at Double<lb />
A, gaining experience after being<lb />
rocked in his first three major<lb />
league appearances. His state-<lb />
ment concerning the Strawberry<lb />
incident was straightforward but<lb />
ironic. "Drugaddictionisa weak-<lb />
ness, not a sickness Lasorda said.<lb />
"Whenyouputsomethinginyour<lb />
body that you know is detrimen-<lb />
tal, it's a weakness He went on<lb />
to say that none of his other guys<lb />
do drugs, and that everyone else<lb />
can handle the pressure. Umm,<lb />
Tommy, remember a closer you<lb />
had for years by the name of Steve<lb />
Howe? The seven-time drug of-<lb />
fender? You welcomed him back.<lb />
Howewascaught,butStrawberry<lb />
admitted his problem. Get off of<lb />
the Strawberry bashwagon.<lb />
Turning to boxing news,<lb />
southpaw Michael Moorer (35-0)<lb />
kept his undefeated streak alive,<lb />
earned a majority decision vic-<lb />
tory over Evander Holyfield and<lb />
took his title. Holyfield has al-<lb />
ways had a tendency to overtrain<lb />
for fights, but he looked fine in the<lb />
first few rounds, and knocked<lb />
Moorer down in the second with<lb />
a left hook. It was downhill from<lb />
there. Moorer used his jab to keep<lb />
the champ off-balance and frus-<lb />
trated throughout the fight.<lb />
Holyfield seemed to wear down<lb />
quickly, and never got his second<lb />
wind. Even before the fight, some-<lb />
thing was different about the<lb />
champion. Holyfield had had the<lb />
same cutman, longtime friend Ace<lb />
Marotta, since h first fight, but<lb />
let him go to save money. He let<lb />
his cutman, a necessary<lb />
cornerman, go to save a paltry<lb />
$25,000. Holyfield received at least<lb />
$5,000,000 for the Moorer fight,<lb />
and he couldn't afford to pay a<lb />
cutman? Let's all hope that<lb />
Holyfield learned a lesson about<lb />
economics and friendship, seeing<lb />
he was cut in the fifth round and<lb />
blew a possible $20,000,000 pay<lb />
day against Lennox Lewis.<lb />
�<lb />
The Indianapolis Co Its blew<lb />
it during yesterday's first round<lb />
of the NFL Draft, and for the gaffe<lb />
Vice President Bill Tobin will be<lb />
hung in effigy by midseason. As<lb />
expected, the Colts took San Di-<lb />
ego State's Marshall Faulk with<lb />
the second pick. A wise choice,<lb />
See POND page 11<lb />
File photo<lb />
Heath Clark and the Pirates are now three games under .500 in the CAA.<lb />
The Pirates have three conference games remaining at George Mason.<lb />
(JMU SID) � Joe Higman's<lb />
two-run double wi th one out in the<lb />
bottom of the ninth lifted James<lb />
Madison to a 10-9 win over ECU in<lb />
the CAA Sunday. It was the fourth<lb />
lead change of the game and gave<lb />
the Dukes a three-game sweep of<lb />
the series. The Dukes also turned a<lb />
triple play to end a bases loaded<lb />
threat in the seventh inning.<lb />
JMU clinced second place in<lb />
the CAA with an 11-7 record. The<lb />
Dukes began the day tied with<lb />
UNC-Wilmington and Richmond.<lb />
UNC-W, which would have taken<lb />
second with a win todav, lost 7-4 at<lb />
William and Mary. Richmond won<lb />
5-4 at George Mason. The Dukes<lb />
won two of three against Richmond<lb />
last weekend, giving JMU the tie-<lb />
breaking edge.<lb />
ECU, which has dropped four<lb />
straight, slipped to 28-15 overall<lb />
and 6-9 in the CAA.<lb />
Jason Troilo led the Dukes with<lb />
fivehits,includingapair of doubles,<lb />
a two-run homer and five RBI's. Jay<lb />
Johnson followed Troilo with a<lb />
homer and ended with two hits<lb />
and two RBI's. Chad Cinder had<lb />
three hits for the Dukes. Juan Dorsey<lb />
extended his hitting streak to 13<lb />
games with a third-inning single.<lb />
Heath Clark led ECU with four<lb />
hits, including a two-run homer.<lb />
Brian Yerys had three hits and two<lb />
RBI's for the Pirates.<lb />
Troilo collected his fifth hit with<lb />
a one-out bunt in the bottom of the<lb />
ninth. He advanced to second base<lb />
on an errant pick-off throw by ECU<lb />
pitcher Rich Rosenberger. Johnson<lb />
thensingled to give JMU runnersat<lb />
the corners. Higman drove a 1-1<lb />
pitch off the center held fence to<lb />
easily score Troilo. Johnson just beat<lb />
the relay throw, which was slightly<lb />
up the line, to home plate.<lb />
Casey Brookens (3-3) picked<lb />
up the win in relief. He entered<lb />
the game with the bases loaded<lb />
and no one out in the top of the<lb />
seven. Chad Puckett was the first<lb />
batter he faced. Puckett flew out<lb />
to right held to start a triple play,<lb />
as Chad Triplett was caught off<lb />
third base and Lamont Edwards<lb />
was caught between second and<lb />
third. Triplett had bluffed tag-<lb />
ging up, while Edwards had all<lb />
in tentionsof advancing, thus cre-<lb />
ating the confusion.<lb />
In Saturday's double header<lb />
Jeff Kaufman'ssacrif ice fly scored<lb />
Juan Dorsey in the bottom of the<lb />
eighth as James Madison came<lb />
from behind to beat ECU 5-4 in<lb />
the second game. JMU won the<lb />
first game 7-A.<lb />
ECU's Jamie Borel hit a two-<lb />
See BASEBALL page 12<lb />
Crandell regaining<lb />
health and stamina<lb />
By Beau Shillito<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Marcus Crandell seems pretty<lb />
optimistic when asked about the<lb />
upcoming season, and for good<lb />
reason.<lb />
He claims that his leg is about<lb />
95 percent and his arm feels great.<lb />
When asked about<lb />
Emil Ekiyor of Cen-<lb />
tral Florida (put sea-<lb />
son ending hit on<lb />
Crandell), he said he<lb />
felt it was a cheap<lb />
shotand that he looks<lb />
forward to seeing<lb />
him on the field<lb />
again this season.<lb />
His new targets<lb />
for 1994 include the<lb />
elusive Ben Fossey,<lb />
Mitch Galloway,<lb />
Dwight Linwood,<lb />
Derrek Batson, Ja-<lb />
son Nichols, Allen<lb />
Williams, and<lb />
Linwood DeBrew.<lb />
He says that he's learned a lot from<lb />
watching Chris Hester and Perez<lb />
Mattison on the sideline last year<lb />
and feels the team has matured a lot<lb />
from the past season. JuniorSmith,<lb />
running back, looks to have an-<lb />
other excellent season as well as<lb />
halfback, Jerris McPhail. Upcom-<lb />
ing stars at running back include<lb />
Damon Wilson, John Peacock, who<lb />
was MVP of the Purple Gold game,<lb />
Marcus Crandell<lb />
and Chuck Ingram.<lb />
The offensive line has a lot of<lb />
depth this year and hopefully inju-<lb />
ries won't hurt this group like it has<lb />
in the past. The team returns a<lb />
giant center in Derrick Leaphart,<lb />
tackle Ken Carroll, guard Terry<lb />
Tilghman, guard Dealton Cotton<lb />
and tackle Ron Suddith. The de-<lb />
fense line looks big-<lb />
ger this year with<lb />
Willie Brookins,<lb />
Walter Scott, John<lb />
Krawczyk and<lb />
Lorenzo West. The<lb />
team will miss Ber-<lb />
nard Carter and Jeff<lb />
Cooke.<lb />
They return an<lb />
excellent trio of line-<lb />
backers in Morris<lb />
Foreman, Mark<lb />
Libiano and B.J.<lb />
Crane. This intimi-<lb />
dating group will<lb />
reek havoc in many<lb />
backfields and take<lb />
many quarterbacks<lb />
out of the game. The defensive<lb />
secondary for the Pirates includes<lb />
a punishing set of safeties in David<lb />
and Daren Hart. At thecornerback<lb />
position the defense lost<lb />
Emmanuel McDaniel to an injury<lb />
in the Purple Gold game, but head<lb />
coach Steve Logan says he should<lb />
be ready in time for next season.<lb />
Hank Cooper looks to start at the<lb />
other cornerback position.<lb />
New football team at ECU<lb />
Moorer is new champion<lb />
(AP)�MichaelMoorerbecame<lb />
boxing's first left-handed heavy-<lb />
weight champion theold-fashioned<lb />
way. He used his right hand.<lb />
Moorer dominated a coura-<lb />
geous but outgunned Evander<lb />
Holyfield with his right jab Friday<lb />
night, frustrating thechampionwith<lb />
his style and quickness to win two-<lb />
thirds of the heavyweight title.<lb />
In a fight in which Holyfield<lb />
was cut and seemed to be aging by<lb />
the round, Moorer got up from a<lb />
second-round knockdown to fight<lb />
with methodical precision and win<lb />
the IBF and WBA titles Holyfield<lb />
had won back from Riddick Bowe<lb />
only five months earlier.<lb />
Incredibly, Moorer had to win<lb />
the 12th round to pull ou t a majority<lb />
decision,even while Holyfield'scor-<lb />
nerwasscreamingattheirmantogo<lb />
See MOORER page 11<lb />
By Morris Weintraub<lb />
Guest writer<lb />
The poster read, "Who Wants<lb />
to Hit? and over 80 ECU stu-<lb />
dents anxiously responded.<lb />
"ECU Pirate Club Football is a<lb />
reality ECU Club Football Presi-<lb />
dent Frankie Durham said.<lb />
"I just wish club football were<lb />
as easy to organize as waterpolo,<lb />
soccer or any other club sport for<lb />
that matter Durham said. "But<lb />
we'll do it, that's for sure<lb />
Club football did not become<lb />
an option until Jerry Featherstone<lb />
from the North Carolina Club<lb />
Football Association (NCCFA)<lb />
visited ECU in late December.<lb />
Club Football Vice President<lb />
Scott Coffey said he was sur-<lb />
prised when over 30 people<lb />
showed for that first meeting.<lb />
In the meeting, Featherstone<lb />
showed us news clippings of<lb />
ECU's championship club foot-<lb />
ball teams of the '70s, Coffey said.<lb />
Coffey recalls Featherstone say-<lb />
ing, "This could be you boys<lb />
He also brought the champion-<lb />
ship trophy in, which had ECU<lb />
scrawled on it, "That worked to<lb />
motivate us tremendously<lb />
Coffey said.<lb />
Featherstone conducted two<lb />
more meetings in which he out-<lb />
lined the way to begin a club<lb />
football team and explained the<lb />
league to us, said Durham.<lb />
The fall 1994 Pirate Club<lb />
Football Team opens it's season<lb />
against Appalachain State Uni-<lb />
versity (ASU) on September 10<lb />
and then proceed to play N.C.<lb />
State, UNC Chapel Hill, Duke<lb />
and Western Carolina. Further-<lb />
more, ECU has the option of play-<lb />
ing additional out of state teams.<lb />
Senior Doyle Murphy said<lb />
he doesn't care who he plays.<lb />
Other team members however,<lb />
revel at the idea of playing in-<lb />
state rivals. "I was raised to hate<lb />
State kicker Glendon Dillard<lb />
said.<lb />
Standard high school foot-<lb />
ball rules and procedures will be<lb />
followed except that quarters will<lb />
lengthened to 15 minutes. "That<lb />
File photo<lb />
Club football returns to ECU. In the '70s, the team propelled to a national<lb />
championship. Play resumes in the fall of 1994 � some 20 years later.<lb />
is just one more reason for con-<lb />
ducting spring practice<lb />
Durham said. "We need to get in<lb />
shape<lb />
Thirty people showed up for<lb />
the first spring practice last week,<lb />
Coffey said. Coffey admitted they<lb />
have a long way to go but insists,<lb />
"It's not where you begin, it's<lb />
where you finish that matters.<lb />
"We look strong on both<lb />
sides of the ball, especially up<lb />
front However, Gower is con-<lb />
cerned about depth and says that<lb />
to have a serious shot at making<lb />
the playoffs they could use a few<lb />
more players. Players are going<lb />
to go down and we will need<lb />
players to step up and fill in<lb />
head coach Joe Gower said at<lb />
the conclusion of week's one<lb />
practice.<lb />
In addition to worrying<lb />
about the team's playing abil-<lb />
ity, Durham is swamped with<lb />
administrative demands.<lb />
"People don't realize how ex-<lb />
pensive equipment is said<lb />
Durham. "$100 for dues only<lb />
will only cover the basics<lb />
After buying each player a<lb />
helmet and shoulder pads, that<lb />
$100 is gone, said Durham. "We<lb />
have no choice, we must<lb />
fundraise, get sponsored, and<lb />
petition SGA for money<lb />
See CLUB page 11<lb />
Lady Pirates break track records<lb />
Wilson stars in two events<lb />
(SID) � ECU's women's track<lb />
team took to the track in<lb />
Wilmington on Saturday, taking<lb />
on UNC-Wilmington and North<lb />
Carolina A&amp;T. The Pirates were<lb />
coming off their best performance<lb />
ever at the CAA Championships,<lb />
and they did not let up Sunday,<lb />
breaking four school records and<lb />
picking up a couple of qualifying<lb />
marks.<lb />
Lave Wilson led the way with<lb />
outstanding performances in two<lb />
events. Wilson started off the day<lb />
with a second place finish in the<lb />
long jump. Her jumpofl8'9.9 her<lb />
personal best, qualified her for the<lb />
ECAC Championships in May.<lb />
Teammate Amanda Johnson<lb />
grabbed a third-place finish in the<lb />
long jump with a leap of 18' 8.25<lb />
which also qualified her for the<lb />
ECAC Championships. Wilson<lb />
then came back with a triple jump<lb />
of 38' 3 breaking her own school<lb />
record, giving her third place in the<lb />
meet. Michelle Bulkxrk, also from<lb />
ECU, finished fourth in the triple<lb />
jump with a jump of 37' 7<lb />
School records also fell in the<lb />
hurdling events. Danielle Smith's<lb />
1:04�4 in the400IM hurdles broke<lb />
the school record and gave her a<lb />
first place for the meet. Jennifer<lb />
Kalanick's second place finish of<lb />
14.94alsogaveherthes hool record<lb />
m t! ie 100high hurdles and a tie for<lb />
second place in the meet<lb />
In throwing events, Kim<lb />
Pakowski's winning toss of 112' 3"<lb />
in the hammer set an ECU record<lb />
and placed first in the event.<lb />
Pakowski also took second in the<lb />
discus witha throw of 116'6Sandy<lb />
Vaughn was third with a distance<lb />
of 97' 4" in the hammer throw. Zina<lb />
Briley placed second in the shot,<lb />
throwing her season best of 37' 6<lb />
and Darcy Edmonds took second<lb />
in the javelin, throwing 60' 4<lb />
The Lady Pirates travel to Phila-<lb />
delphia next week to compete in<lb />
the 100th Annual Perm Relays, the<lb />
largest meet in the country. Teams<lb />
will be there from all over the United<lb />
States competing for the prestigious<lb />
Championship of America awards.<lb />
Pirate sports briefs<lb />
(SID) -<lb />
Football<lb />
Former ECU defensive end<lb />
Bernard Carter was selected by<lb />
the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as the<lb />
no. 165 pick overall in yesterday's<lb />
NR draft.<lb />
"It worked out real good for<lb />
me Carter said. "Tampa is only<lb />
about three hours away from Tal-<lb />
lahassee (Carter's home town), so<lb />
I was able to stay close to home. It<lb />
really didn't matter where I went,<lb />
but it worked out pretty nice for<lb />
me<lb />
Another ECU pick was former<lb />
tightend Carlester Grumpier in the<lb />
seventh round, the no. 202 overall,<lb />
to the Seattle Seahawks.<lb />
"I'mrelieved thatitLsallover<lb />
Crumplersaid.<lb />
"It feels good to get drafted.<lb />
You never know what different<lb />
teams are looking for. The<lb />
seahawks told me that they felt<lb />
good about picking me<lb />
Crumpler broke his thumb<lb />
during the Senior Bowl.<lb />
'It is coming along well<lb />
Crumpler said. "The only prob-<lb />
lem is the muscle soreness from<lb />
all of the rehabilitation<lb />
Baseball<lb />
The ECU-Dukebaseball col-<lb />
lege game scheduled for Sun-<lb />
day, May 1 will be played at<lb />
Grainger Stadium in Kinston,<lb />
NC, home of theClass A Kinston<lb />
Indians.<lb />
Game time is set for 7 p.m<lb />
with ECU serving as the home<lb />
team.<lb /><pb facs="00058473_tn_0011" /><lb />
. ���� .<lb />
April 26, 1994<lb />
CLUB<lb />
Cont.<lb />
from p. 10<lb />
MOORER<lb />
The team's proposal for<lb />
sponsorship was turned down bv<lb />
Pepsi and a local car dealership,<lb />
said Durham. But, "We are still<lb />
searching he says.<lb />
To fundraise the team had<lb />
a car wash and is currently selling<lb />
raffle tickets for dinnerat Ragazzi's<lb />
Restaurant. "Because we have no<lb />
capital we have to start small<lb />
said Treasurer Craig Perrott.<lb />
Most crucial however is<lb />
the teams bid for appropriations<lb />
from SGA, said Perrott. "I just<lb />
hope they take us seriously, be-<lb />
cause we aren't laughing said<lb />
Perrott. "That money could make<lb />
all the difference<lb />
POND<lb />
for a knockout in the final round as his<lb />
only chance of victory.<lb />
This time, though, Holyfield's<lb />
heart and courage were not enough, as<lb />
Moorer tookapartthedesperatecham-<lb />
pion in the final round to pull out a<lb />
majority decision in the outdoor arena<lb />
at Caesars Palace.<lb />
"I beat the man Moorer said<lb />
minutes after climbing the ring ropes<lb />
inexhultation after thebell sounded to<lb />
end the fight. "I knew it was going to<lb />
gol2rounds.Ihadtokeepittogether<lb />
Holyfield, in his first fight against<lb />
aleft-handersincestopped Jesse Shelby<lb />
in 1986, was perplexed and thrown off<lb />
balance by Moorer's right jab, which<lb />
the challenger used to keep Holyfield<lb />
Continued from page 10<lb />
seeing that they had the seventh<lb />
overall pick as well, which they<lb />
could use to draft a quarterback.<lb />
To ensure the quality of their sec-<lb />
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