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-J"�<lb />
Sports<lb />
Just Peachy<lb />
ECU &amp; NCSU could resume their football<lb />
rivalry in the next couple of years in<lb />
Charlotte, N.C. See story on page 7.<lb />
The Cast Carolinian would<lb />
like to wish an exciting and<lb />
responsible 4th of July to �CU<lb />
students, faculty and staff.<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
PuttirT on The Ritz<lb />
Toad the Wet Sprocket delivered a dose<lb />
of their unique sound to an energized<lb />
crowd at Raleigh's Ritz last Saturday<lb />
night. Story on page 5.<lb />
is<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Vol. 69 No. 34 D6Jgrj3 Circulation 12,000<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Wednesday, June 29,1993<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
Violent storms rip through eastern N.C.<lb />
Photo by Leslie Patty<lb />
Tornadoes and thunderstorms swept across Greenville and surrounding<lb />
counties Monday. Above, Greenville residents observe damage to a<lb />
Fifth St. lawn. Upper left, an historic Grifton home is despoiled.<lb />
By Stephanie Lassiter<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Eastern North Carolina<lb />
farmers may have received a dose<lb />
of much-needed rain, but they<lb />
also received a yard full of tree<lb />
limbs as violent storms swept<lb />
through the eastern portion of<lb />
the state Monday morning.<lb />
Tornadoes were reported to<lb />
have touched down in southeast-<lb />
ern Craven County, according to<lb />
a report in The Daily Reflector. Dr.<lb />
George Harrell, associate vice<lb />
chancellor for business affairs at<lb />
ECU, said that the ECU campus<lb />
suffered minor damage, mostly<lb />
to trees.<lb />
"We lost the top of a fairly<lb />
sizable tree near Reade Circle<lb />
Harrell said. "We also lost a<lb />
couple of Bradford Pear trees near<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center. Un-<lb />
fortunately, both of those trees<lb />
hit vehicles<lb />
Harrell said there was an<lb />
abundance of tree limbs strewn<lb />
across campus and that members<lb />
of the Facilities Services staff<lb />
would prioritize the clean-up,<lb />
beginning with clearing streets<lb />
and walkways.<lb />
"There were literally truck-<lb />
loads of small limbs Harrell<lb />
said.<lb />
While Pitt County survived<lb />
the storm relatively unscathed,<lb />
surrounding counties suffered<lb />
substantial damage. A historic<lb />
house, located in Grifton, was<lb />
partially demolished when a<lb />
large tree fell onto it.<lb />
"The house is at least 200<lb />
years old said Verna Lassiter,<lb />
whose family owns the house.<lb />
"We don't know exactly how old<lb />
the house is because the records<lb />
were destroyed in a fire<lb />
Members of Lassiter's fam-<lb />
ily and neighbors spent Monday<lb />
afternoon clearing the yard of<lb />
fallen limbs. Later, the tree was<lb />
removed from the house.<lb />
"The house will have to be<lb />
restored said Michael Lassiter.<lb />
"It will need a new roof and<lb />
rafters, as well as major repair to<lb />
the porch. It's a shame that such<lb />
an historic house was damaged<lb />
from its original state<lb />
The roof on the old railroad<lb />
depot located on Queen Street in<lb />
Grifton also was damaged. Old<lb />
oak trees cluttered McCrae Street<lb />
until town workers were able to<lb />
clear the roads.<lb />
The majority of the damage<lb />
from the storm occurred in Lenior<lb />
County, primarily in Kinston.<lb />
One man was reported dead af-<lb />
ter the storm swept through<lb />
Kinston around 8:45 a.m. Clifton<lb />
Holloway, 67, was killed by im-<lb />
pact when the second story of his<lb />
apartment complex, located at<lb />
211 Vance Street, collapsed on<lb />
him.<lb />
Greg Smith, Kinston deputy<lb />
fire chief said the fire department<lb />
responded to the call from Vance<lb />
Street. A tree had fallen onto the<lb />
structure. Holloway was later dis-<lb />
covered trapped, but had no vi-<lb />
T-shirt logo and sales questioned<lb />
By Stephanie Lassiter<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
While ECU officials try des-<lb />
perately to void the university's<lb />
reputation as a party school, one<lb />
student is trying to see that the<lb />
reputation is preserved.<lb />
On June 12, Pitt County Com-<lb />
munity School's Director, Alice<lb />
Keene restricted ECU junior Saed<lb />
Hamad from selling T-shirts bear-<lb />
ing the logo "ECU�NumberOne<lb />
Party School in the Nation The<lb />
shirts made no reference to the<lb />
Boys &amp; Girls Club, to the United<lb />
Way or to the fraternity, although<lb />
all three of these clubs were sup-<lb />
posedly going to benefit with di-<lb />
rectly or indirectly from the sale of<lb />
the shirts.<lb />
Although Hamad acquired<lb />
a permit to sell the shirts on the<lb />
campus of Eppes Middle School<lb />
located next to ECU campus. Dean<lb />
of Students Ronald Speier said<lb />
Hamad was told that soliciting is<lb />
not allowed on ECU's campus, and<lb />
furthermore that Speier did not<lb />
approve of the image the shirts<lb />
would portray.<lb />
Hamad first went to Dean<lb />
Speier to ask for permission to sell<lb />
the T-shirts.<lb />
"The first words that came<lb />
out of his mouth were 'No<lb />
Hamad said.<lb />
When Speier came to Eppes<lb />
on Sunday afternoon, Hamad said<lb />
Speier told him to leave, but<lb />
Hamad told him he did not have to<lb />
leave because he had a legal per-<lb />
mit to sell his shirts on the pre-<lb />
mises.<lb />
"(Speier felt it was his duty<lb />
to go on the other side of the fence<lb />
Hamad said. "It was defamation<lb />
of character of Dean Speier's part<lb />
Hamad said he felt like Speier<lb />
did not like what was printed on<lb />
the T-shirts. Speier did not hesitate<lb />
in saying that in fact, he did not<lb />
like the logo on the T-shirts.<lb />
"I have real problems with<lb />
fraternities promoting ECU as a<lb />
party school Speier said. "We<lb />
don't need the fraternities to pro-<lb />
mote us in a negative way<lb />
Instead, Hamad decided to<lb />
sell the shirts on the Eppes prop-<lb />
erty which is only separated from<lb />
ECU by a chain-link fence. Hamad<lb />
said Speier told him he was fol-<lb />
lowing the rules, but it was a thin,<lb />
gray line.<lb />
"I was on the other side of<lb />
the fence selling the shirts Hamad<lb />
said. "It was totally legal<lb />
After discussing the venture<lb />
with Dean Speier, Hamad re-<lb />
quested a permit from Keene.<lb />
Hamad told Keene that the pro-<lb />
ceeds from the sales would go to<lb />
the United Way, as well as to fund<lb />
Hamad's social fraternity, Sigma<lb />
Phi Epsilon. Keene granted the<lb />
permit to Hamad, but later revoked<lb />
it.<lb />
"It was revoked because<lb />
when the student came in to give<lb />
me the information, I felt like he<lb />
did not give me all of the informa-<lb />
tion said Keene.<lb />
Speier said he discussed the<lb />
situation with Keene. After their<lb />
discussion Keene called David<lb />
Bailey, executive director of the<lb />
United Way. Bailey informed<lb />
Keene that he had never heard of<lb />
Hamad or his fund-raising efforts.<lb />
Hamad later said that it was the<lb />
Pitt County Boys &amp; Girls Club who<lb />
would be gaining from the pro-<lb />
ceeds of the T-shirts sales, not the<lb />
Pitt County United Way.<lb />
Bailey told The East Carolin-<lb />
ian that the United Way of Pitt<lb />
County raises money locally and<lb />
allocates the funds to 33 organiza-<lb />
tions across the county. The Boys<lb />
&amp; Girls Club is one of the organiza-<lb />
tions that benefits from the efforts<lb />
of the United Way. Again, Bailey<lb />
said that he had never heard of<lb />
Hamad.<lb />
"I didn't even know the<lb />
person's name Bailey said. "No<lb />
one has contacted us about selling<lb />
MS Bike Tour to begin and end in Greenville<lb />
By Jason Williams<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
An expected 800 cyclists will<lb />
pedal for a purpose in the 6th<lb />
annual MS 150 Bike Tour, Sept.<lb />
24-25, to benefit the National<lb />
Multiple Sclerosis Society. The<lb />
tour, beginning and ending in<lb />
Greenville, will benefit more than<lb />
1,200 people with multiple sclero-<lb />
sis and their families in eastern<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
The MS 150 is a fully-catered,<lb />
two-day cycling event geared to-<lb />
ward cyclists of 11 abilities. The<lb />
tour will take cyclists on a 150-<lb />
mile ride through eastern North<lb />
Carolina, with an overnight stay<lb />
at Camp Sea Gull on Minnesott<lb />
Beach, where the Neuse River<lb />
joins the Pamlico Sound.<lb />
Participants are expected to<lb />
solicit pledges from volunteers to<lb />
satisfy the minimum pledge<lb />
amount of $150. Registration for<lb />
the event is $25. While there is no<lb />
deadline to register, Sylvia<lb />
Hasinger, development coordina-<lb />
tor of the eastern North Carolina<lb />
chapter of the National Multiple<lb />
Sclerosis Society, said participants<lb />
should enter now in order to have<lb />
time to raise pledges.<lb />
"There are tons of different<lb />
ways to raise money Hasinger<lb />
said You can start by asking your<lb />
family and friends, your busi-<lb />
nesses  Many businesses will<lb />
give matching funds<lb />
The MS 150 will provide<lb />
stocked rest stops, all meals, sup-<lb />
port vehicles and mechanical,<lb />
medical and communications<lb />
support. The tour also includes<lb />
entertainment and recreational ac-<lb />
tivities at the overnight stay and a<lb />
finish-line celebration in Green-<lb />
ville.<lb />
She said approximately 650<lb />
cyclists and 200 volunteers raised<lb />
$200,000 in last year's event. She<lb />
expects an even greater turnout<lb />
for this year's tour.<lb />
Hasinger said most of the<lb />
money raised in events such as<lb />
this go toward helping people<lb />
with the disease.<lb />
"Sixty percent of the money<lb />
raised goes to fund services such<lb />
as educational material, counsel-<lb />
ing, support groups and equip-<lb />
ment rental loans for people in<lb />
this area who have MS she said.<lb />
"The remaining 40 percent goes<lb />
to our national office to go toward<lb />
research. A lot of this money<lb />
comes back to us in eastern North<lb />
Carolina, to Duke University, to<lb />
ECU and to N.C. State<lb />
MS is a neurological disease<lb />
that strikes the central nervous<lb />
system of young adults. Its symp-<lb />
toms range from numbness to<lb />
blurred vision to complete paraly-<lb />
sis. Its cause and cure are un-<lb />
known, and an effective treatment<lb />
remains elusive.<lb />
The MS Society reports that<lb />
over 200 new cases are reported<lb />
each week in the U.S. There are<lb />
approximately one third of a mil-<lb />
lion people already diagnosed<lb />
with the disease.<lb />
The National MS Societv,<lb />
founded in 1946, supports MS re-<lb />
search and provides health-re-<lb />
lated services for those with the<lb />
tal signs.<lb />
Smith said the northwest<lb />
corner, of the four unit apartment<lb />
building, had totally collapsed,<lb />
but the people of the other corner<lb />
were safe. Smith said the effort to<lb />
free Holloway and the remaining<lb />
tenants took until noon.<lb />
"It was a lean-to collapse<lb />
Smith said.<lb />
Smith said after the body of<lb />
Holloway was located, the mem-<lb />
bers of the fire department worked<lb />
to locate other victims.<lb />
"We concentrated our ef-<lb />
forts on digging from the top<lb />
down to locate other victims on<lb />
the second floor Smith said.<lb />
Just after the storm hit, the<lb />
department started receiving calls<lb />
which were handled on a priority<lb />
basis. The department immedi-<lb />
ately received five calls, but could<lb />
Photo by Stephanie Lassiter<lb />
only respond to three of them.<lb />
The other two calls were later<lb />
handled when the department<lb />
received mutual aid. The two<lb />
calls which were not immedi-<lb />
ately handled were not life-<lb />
threatening situations.<lb />
He said the department<lb />
responded to 14 alarms in a six-<lb />
hour period.<lb />
"One lady was trapped in<lb />
an elevator in a high rise Smith<lb />
said. The department's rescue<lb />
attempts were waylaid by fur-<lb />
ther storm threats.<lb />
"We received calls that<lb />
tornadoes were around us he<lb />
said. "That forced us on two<lb />
occasions to remove people<lb />
from the structure and back to<lb />
their apparatus. That also be-<lb />
came a problem and delayed<lb />
the operation<lb />
Sobriety Week kicks<lb />
off for July Fourth<lb />
By Wendy Rountree<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Due to efforts of the organi-<lb />
zation Mothers Against Drunk<lb />
Driving (MADD), Gov. Jim Hunt<lb />
declared June 28 - July 5 to be<lb />
North Carolina's "National So-<lb />
briety Checkpoint Week<lb />
Nationwide Insurance com-<lb />
pany has sponsored the program<lb />
for the past three years.<lb />
MADD credits the sobriety<lb />
checkpoints for decreasing Driv-<lb />
ing While Impaired (DWI) arrests<lb />
and alcohol-related traffic fatali-<lb />
ties.<lb />
"The true benefit of sobriety<lb />
checkpoints cannot be measured<lb />
soiely by the number of arrests,<lb />
because a major part of their value<lb />
is deterring drunk drivers and<lb />
promoting safety belt use, which<lb />
is your best protection against in-<lb />
jury in an alcohol-related crash<lb />
said Kim D. Baker, executive di-<lb />
rector of MADD-NC.<lb />
Studies show that sobriety<lb />
checkpoints are one of the most<lb />
effective to curve the drunk<lb />
driving problem. In 1990, the<lb />
U.S. Supreme Court ruled to<lb />
allow the police departments'<lb />
use of sobriety checkpoints.<lb />
The week, including the<lb />
Fourth of July weekend, was<lb />
chosen because it is one of the<lb />
most dangerous holidays of the<lb />
year for people traveling on<lb />
North Carolina highways. Dur-<lb />
ing this week, law enforcement<lb />
officers will be looking out for<lb />
drunk driving offenders.<lb />
MADD and Nationwide Insur-<lb />
ance Company are donating 35<lb />
new breathe analyzers. These<lb />
analyzer units are built from<lb />
the newest technology.<lb />
Usually, the ECU police<lb />
department takes part in Na-<lb />
tional Sobriety Week, but not<lb />
this year.<lb />
Walt Myer, who works in<lb />
the public relations division of<lb />
the ECU police department, said<lb />
that because of the departure of<lb />
See SOBRIETY page 2<lb />
For Your Information<lb />
Beginning on July 1<lb />
�Campus phone and fax<lb />
prefixes will change from 757<lb />
and 931 to 328.<lb />
�Joyner Library will close until<lb />
July 5 for renovations.<lb /><pb facs="00058481_tn_0002" /><lb />
1<lb />
2 The East Carolinian<lb />
June 29, 1994<lb />
SOBRIETY<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
June 20<lb />
East of Clement � A student reported larceny of a bicycle.<lb />
June 21<lb />
Location unknown �A student was served a criminal summons<lb />
for a worthless check.<lb />
North of Flanagan�A staff member reported water gushing out<lb />
of the ground.<lb />
Location unknown � A non-student was arrested for underage<lb />
possession of a malt beverage.<lb />
June 22<lb />
North of Greene�A non-student was arrested for driving with<lb />
his license revoked and was issued a state citation for an expired<lb />
inspection sticker.<lb />
Out-Patient Center�A staff member reported that a patient had<lb />
been locked out of the building.<lb />
Aycock Hall � An officer assisted the Greenville Rescue Squad<lb />
with a member of the Cheerleading Camp who was having chest<lb />
pains.<lb />
June 23<lb />
East of Umstead � A non-student reported that his bicycle was<lb />
taken from a construction area.<lb />
College Hill�A student reported larceny of a wallet from the big<lb />
lot at College Hill.<lb />
Compiled by Stephanie Lassiter. Taken from official ECU Public<lb />
Safety Crime Reports.<lb />
Sergeant Keith Knox, former<lb />
Crime Prevention Officer, the pub-<lb />
lic relations division is in transi-<lb />
tion and there are no activities<lb />
planned for the week.<lb />
"MADD has not contacted<lb />
us Myer said. "And with the<lb />
transition that we are currently in,<lb />
we don't have anything planned<lb />
Don Gregory, a<lb />
T-SHIRTS<lb />
telecommunicator for the ECU<lb />
police department, said the crime<lb />
prevention office has not been<lb />
filled.<lb />
Also, the Greenville police<lb />
department does not have plans<lb />
for the MADD program.<lb />
I'm not aware that we have<lb />
any plans for National Sobriety<lb />
Week said Sergeant Doug Jack-<lb />
son, an officer on the police force.<lb />
"I haven't been told about it at<lb />
all<lb />
Cindy Lamb helped found<lb />
MADD and now serves as the Li-<lb />
censed Beverage Education Advi-<lb />
sor for the National Beer Whole-<lb />
salers Association. She offered tips<lb />
to hosts on having safe Fourth of<lb />
July weekend celebrations.<lb />
The tips for the hosts in-<lb />
clude setting the mood of the<lb />
party by being a model to guests<lb />
and drinking slowly or moder-<lb />
ately, providing or being the<lb />
designated driver for the night,<lb />
serving no alcoholic beverages<lb />
to any of the underage guests,<lb />
and being responsible for the<lb />
safety and welfare of guests.<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
BIKE TOUR<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
T-shirts that I am aware of<lb />
Bailey also said that it would<lb />
not be logical for the United Way to<lb />
associate itself with the image the<lb />
T-shirts were portraying. He said<lb />
that, in the past, groups like the<lb />
United Way have had problems<lb />
with professional fundraisers tak-<lb />
ing advantage of unsuspecting in-<lb />
dividuals.<lb />
Speier said he was misled<lb />
about the purpose of the<lb />
fundraising event and that from<lb />
the onset he had been doubtful.<lb />
"I was told that this was a<lb />
fraternity fund-raiser and that a<lb />
percentage was going to the United<lb />
Way Speier said.<lb />
Speier informed Hamad that<lb />
according to the student handbook,<lb />
solicitation is not allowed on the<lb />
campus of ECU. Located on page<lb />
33 of the Student Handbook, under<lb />
"Canvassing, Peddling, and Solic-<lb />
iting on Campus is a subsection<lb />
entitled "Sales and Solicitation<lb />
Activities on East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity Campus The rule reads:<lb />
"Only university registered orga-<lb />
nizations (departments, clubs, com-<lb />
mittees, etc.) will be allowed to sell<lb />
articles on the campus of East Caro-<lb />
lina University. These organiza-<lb />
tions may sell provided there is not<lb />
conflict with university-operated<lb />
or contracted sales Section E of<lb />
the regulation reads: "The resi-<lb />
dence hall councils may have T-<lb />
shirts designed and printed with<lb />
their respective hall logo by any<lb />
agency deemed appropriate. These<lb />
shirts may be sold only to the resi-<lb />
dents of the respective residence<lb />
hall. Profits shall be placed in the<lb />
residence hall budget<lb />
Speier said Hamad told him<lb />
the proceeds would go to the<lb />
United Way and to his fraternity.<lb />
"As far as I am concerned,<lb />
the sponsorship of the fraternity<lb />
was a cover-up Speier said.<lb />
"There was misrepresentation of<lb />
the truth, both to me and Pitt<lb />
County Community Schools<lb />
Speier also questioned the<lb />
fraternity having a fundraiser in<lb />
the summer, as well as Hamad's<lb />
intentions.<lb />
"How many fraternities are<lb />
fundraising right now?" Speier<lb />
said. "He never followed what I<lb />
told him he could or could not<lb />
do<lb />
Speier also said the Presi-<lb />
dent of Sigma Phi Epsilon, Chris<lb />
Bender, told Speier that he be-<lb />
lieved Hamad was selling the T-<lb />
shirts partially for personal gain.<lb />
Bender told The East Carolinian that<lb />
he did not tell Speier that and that<lb />
the proceeds were to go to the<lb />
Boys &amp; Girls Club and also to the<lb />
fraternity.<lb />
"As far as things are going<lb />
here, Hamad is not profiting at<lb />
all Bender said. "The purpose is<lb />
to raise funds for the Boys &amp; Girls<lb />
Club. He (Hamad) is in no way<lb />
getting any personal gain<lb />
Bender also said the major-<lb />
ity of the funds would be going to<lb />
build a deck on the Sigma Phi<lb />
Epsilon house.<lb />
Kirk Dominick, executive<lb />
director of the Boys &amp; Girls Club,<lb />
said Hamad contacted him a long<lb />
time ago regarding his<lb />
fundraising project.<lb />
"They are raising money<lb />
for us and they are going to do-<lb />
nate the funds to the Boys &amp;<lb />
Girls club Dominick said.<lb />
"That's our understanding. The<lb />
fraternity started this a long time<lb />
ago<lb />
Dominick said he had not<lb />
received any funds thus far.<lb />
"We do not permit any in-<lb />
dividual to solicit on campus for<lb />
personal gain Speier said. "We<lb />
also do not permit organizations<lb />
to sell shirts because we are then<lb />
in competition with outside<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
Opinion<lb />
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Independence Day reminds us of progress J<lb />
Independence Day usually conjures up two<lb />
images to most people: freedom and fireworks.<lb />
Happily, now these two have something in<lb />
common, as we in North Carolina can finally<lb />
enjoy using fireworks to celebrate our nation's<lb />
birthday, while at the same time taking the<lb />
responsibility for safety that goes along with<lb />
this freedom. If it seems as though fireworks<lb />
have nothing to do with the advancement of<lb />
personal freedom, then stick around, all will be<lb />
made clear.<lb />
As we are all aware, this July 4th will be the<lb />
218th anniversary of the adoption of the Decla-<lb />
ration of Independence by the Continental Con-<lb />
gress. (The actual signing of the document took<lb />
place a few days later.) This marked the first<lb />
formal break of the American colonies from<lb />
their parent country of Great Britain. The colo-<lb />
nies revolted against the tyranny and oppres-<lb />
sion of the government of George III. At least,<lb />
that is how it used to be taught.<lb />
Now, as we are in our multicultural, revi-<lb />
sionist mode, many point out the many flaws of<lb />
the Founding Fathers. Instead of portraying<lb />
them as demi-gods as they used to be, some now<lb />
revile them as racist, sexist and genocidal. An<lb />
even smaller number will then go on to use this<lb />
as proof that the whole basis of our contry is<lb />
flawed.<lb />
It is true that the men who established our<lb />
nation had many faults, some of which could<lb />
even be construed in the above manner. For<lb />
example, at the same time that Jefferson wrote a<lb />
scathing indictment of the British treatment of<lb />
slaves (which the Congress made him remove),<lb />
he owned slaves, though he did say that he had<lb />
already committed himself to freeing them. The<lb />
very fact that we can say "Founding Fathers"<lb />
(though it is increasingly being replaced with<lb />
some non-sexist term) points out the facts that<lb />
women were not granted their proper political<lb />
power until much later.<lb />
All that having been said, however, it<lb />
should not be forgotten, even as we look back<lb />
with the advantage of 2020 hindsight, that<lb />
these men in Congress created not simply an<lb />
European nation without Fat George; they laid<lb />
the foundation for the nation which provides<lb />
the greatest individual liberty of any nation in<lb />
history for all its citizens. While we rightly view<lb />
the southern members of Congress with the<lb />
most disdain, for their odious practice of sla-<lb />
very, when these men helped establish a nation<lb />
based on the premise "that all men are created<lb />
equal they began the too long road to not only<lb />
emancipation, but also the day when everyone<lb />
will be judge on the "content of character" and<lb />
not race or sex.<lb />
This should be the point of learning Ameri-<lb />
can history. The true lesson of our past is not that<lb />
we are now, or have ever been, a perfect coun-<lb />
try, but that the course of our history is to<lb />
progress, in fits and starts, towards the goal of<lb />
perfect freedom. So, enjoy this Independence<lb />
Day, and exercise your new right to blow things<lb />
up. And always remember when you do, that<lb />
that sparkler or Roman Candle represents a day<lb />
when we can all live in peace and harmony.<lb />
By Laura Wright<lb />
Society still imposes stiff penalties on gays<lb />
A good friend in Atlanta keeps<lb />
a-king me to write an editorial<lb />
about lesbian and gay related<lb />
Issues. 1 keep telling him that I'll<lb />
get around to it, but somehow, I<lb />
haven't been able to come up with<lb />
Siny new insight on the ever<lb />
jpresent, and controversial, topic<lb />
jof homosexuality. For example,<lb />
'we now know that AIDS is not<lb />
strictly a homosexual issue, and<lb />
any further discussion of gays and<lb />
lesbians in the military would be<lb />
extraneous at this point. I used to<lb />
be interested in the <lb />
research that took<lb />
place regarding the<lb />
genetic<lb />
predisposition of<lb />
homosexuality, but<lb />
"then I decided that<lb />
�4t really does not<lb />
'matter if a person's<lb />
"genes define sexual<lb />
.orientation, or<lb />
-whether social<lb />
influences are theBBHHIBBB<lb />
deciding factor.<lb />
j So, since this past week<lb />
 marked the anniversary of the gay<lb />
rights movement in America, I<lb />
v decided that it was time to discuss<lb />
a few things about straight<lb />
1 America's relationship to, fears<lb />
about, and curiosity regarding<lb />
homosexuality.<lb />
J I wish to state up front that,<lb />
�for all practical purposes, I am<lb />
heterosexual. The only reason that<lb />
21 am even bothering to divulge my<lb />
orientation is that I want to make<lb />
�'tit clear that not only is it possible<lb />
' to be straight and a feminist �<lb />
� sometimes I think mat lesbianism<lb />
,and feminism are assumed to be<lb />
the same thing�but also because<lb />
SI want to make it clear that it is<lb />
I possible to be straight and<lb />
ssupportive of the lesbian and gay<lb />
culture.<lb />
I watched "Larry King Live"<lb />
several weeks ago, and the<lb />
discussion was about whether or<lb />
not homosexuality is a curable<lb />
psychological disorder. Two<lb />
psychiatrists, one male, straight<lb />
and white, and one female, lesbian<lb />
and white, discussed their feelings<lb />
about the issue. The male doctor<lb />
said that he had successfully cured<lb />
homosexuals, by treating<lb />
homosexuality as a neurosis. The<lb />
female doctor said that such<lb />
treatment<lb />
Maybe homosexu-<lb />
ality is the next stage<lb />
in evolution; it could<lb />
be a way we might<lb />
save ourselves from<lb />
eventual starvation.<lb />
could be<lb />
psychologically<lb />
damaging,<lb />
because<lb />
homosexuality<lb />
is not an illness<lb />
that requires<lb />
treatment.<lb />
Both<lb />
doctors<lb />
obviously were<lb />
working from<lb />
their own sets of<lb />
nMHHMBHB biases. The man,<lb />
because he<lb />
represents the dominant culture<lb />
(male, white, successful), feels<lb />
more threatened by<lb />
homosexuality than the woman,<lb />
who is female and, therefore, not a<lb />
member of the dominant<lb />
patriarchy. She's also a lesbian, so<lb />
her experience with<lb />
homosexuality is first hand.<lb />
The male doctor � we'll call<lb />
him M � claimed that<lb />
homosexuals actively sought his<lb />
assistance, because they were<lb />
miserable and wanted to change.<lb />
He also argued thathomosexuality<lb />
is unnatural, by virtue of the fact<lb />
that sexual unions between same<lb />
sex partners do not contribute to<lb />
the gene pool. Homosexuals, he<lb />
claimed, are committing<lb />
"intergenerational suicide<lb />
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By Patrick Hinson<lb />
Human behavior constant throughout history<lb />
Well, we're almost in the<lb />
middle of the summer; hard to<lb />
believe it's slipped by so fast, and<lb />
it's too hot to talk any trash about<lb />
what's wrong with the world, or<lb />
with EastCarolinathesedays. That<lb />
seems to be the only purpose of<lb />
the Opinion page, but it really<lb />
shouldn't be. There's a lot of good<lb />
things going on in the world, too,<lb />
and a lot of good people. We're<lb />
not all terrible. I find myself<lb />
wondering sometimes how some<lb />
people can be so terrible, so<lb />
heartless, bu 11 guess that's just the<lb />
other half of the human being, the<lb />
other half of what makes the world<lb />
go around.<lb />
I sat with some friends in a<lb />
restaurant last night, and listened<lb />
in on a discussion about a class<lb />
that they had taken, Sociology of<lb />
Deviant Behavior. They told me<lb />
about how deviant behavior is a<lb />
necessary part of any society;<lb />
without it, society could not<lb />
function because it would be<lb />
unbalanced.<lb />
In other words, there has to<lb />
be evil in order for there to be<lb />
good in our world. Yeah, yeah, I<lb />
know this takes us all back to those<lb />
horrible memories of Philosophy<lb />
1000 class, but it was a strange<lb />
concept to take in.<lb />
It seems the more I learn<lb />
about the human being, the more<lb />
I find how little we actually know<lb />
about ourselves, and why we do<lb />
the things we do. For instance, if<lb />
you've ever taken the Psychology<lb />
of Learning, or Psychology of<lb />
Personality, you may find that all<lb />
we really "know" about what we<lb />
do is just theory. We can't seem to<lb />
pinpoint any real physical factors<lb />
(not yet, at least) that map out why<lb />
we think the way we do, or the<lb />
origins Of our actions. All the big<lb />
psychological theoriesarejustthat;<lb />
just improvable theories, guesses<lb />
about why we behave the way we<lb />
do. And doctors don't really heal,<lb />
do they? They really just facilitate<lb />
the process of healing, and stand<lb />
back, hoping that it occurs.<lb />
Sometimes it seems the most<lb />
effective way to really study<lb />
human behavior, in order to<lb />
predict its actions, is to look at<lb />
history, because we seem destined<lb />
to repeat ourselves again and<lb />
again.<lb />
The human being seems to<lb />
act in cycles. I remember looking<lb />
at a history test question that<lb />
asked'Since the beginning of<lb />
civilization, the one human trait<lb />
that has changed or varied the<lb />
least over time is and I got the<lb />
answer wrong. The answer was<lb />
"violence Think about it, a trait<lb />
as primitive and animalistic as<lb />
violence, and we really haven't<lb />
changed very much at all in that<lb />
department, have we? I saw a<lb />
videotape the other day, a<lb />
documentary aboutthe Holocaust.<lb />
all, homosexuals often feel<lb />
miserable, because they have been<lb />
indoctrinated to feel guilty and<lb />
ashamed. Furthermore, society<lb />
enacts some pretty serious<lb />
penalties upon people who<lb />
disobey its unwritten rules. The<lb />
threat of physical violence is<lb />
constant in the life of an out of the<lb />
closet homosexual. The pressure<lb />
to change is overwhelming.<lb />
As for the unnaturalness of<lb />
homosexuality, anything that<lb />
occurs in nature is natural.<lb />
Homosexuality occurs in nature<lb />
(notonly in human beings either!),<lb />
so it follows that homosexuality is<lb />
natural. And finally, who cares if a<lb />
group of people isn't reproducing?<lb />
The world is overcrowded as it is.<lb />
Maybe homosexuality is the next<lb />
stage in evolution; it could be a<lb />
way we might saveourselves from<lb />
eventual starvation.<lb />
The strictdelineationof male<lb />
female gender roles is<lb />
accompanied by severe penalties<lb />
if we step outside of what is<lb />
considered appropriate behavior.<lb />
Men are punished more severely<lb />
than women (hence gay bashing),<lb />
since the gender role that they<lb />
violate by being gay is that of the<lb />
dominant patriarchy. Male<lb />
homosexuality is perceived as a<lb />
serious threat to the status quo.<lb />
Lesbians are better tolerated by<lb />
the straight culture, simply<lb />
because they are already part of a<lb />
subordinate culture. Homosexual<lb />
women do not pose a threat to<lb />
heterosexual men, so the reaction<lb />
to them is less violent.<lb />
Personally, I think<lb />
homosexuality is a matter of<lb />
degrees. We're probably all<lb />
bisexual, but our enculturation<lb />
processes deny us any morally<lb />
acceptable expression of bisexual<lb />
behavior.<lb />
I find it so hard to imagine the<lb />
murder of six million people. It's<lb />
pretty incomprehensible, and yet<lb />
it really did happen. In that same<lb />
time frame almost twenty million<lb />
Russians lost their lives to the same<lb />
people, although we hear very<lb />
little about that. (There's a lot that<lb />
history forgets to tell us.) It doesn't<lb />
really matter who did it, it's just<lb />
sad that it happened, and that it<lb />
continues to happen, sad that we<lb />
are capable of such things to each<lb />
other.<lb />
I do like to think that there's<lb />
always the next generation,<lb />
though; maybe well be the ones<lb />
to get it right. The odds are against<lb />
us, however. Even the previous<lb />
generation is against us,<lb />
constantly, what with all the<lb />
"generation X" crap they keep<lb />
heaping upon us. I hate that stupid<lb />
tide. I think we should get rid of it.<lb />
They seem to be trying to<lb />
make us out to be unimportant,<lb />
just simple pawns in the game of<lb />
life, like they were, incapable of<lb />
fixing the mess that world is in. I<lb />
disagree. I think the world is a<lb />
good place, or at least it can be,<lb />
and that people are not bom bad.<lb />
I think we should try to think more<lb />
optimistically, try to be a little more<lb />
creative. We're expected to get rid<lb />
of our imaginations as we get<lb />
older. I say don't do it. A creative<lb />
imagination can change the world,<lb />
and so can we.<lb />
By Jason Williams<lb />
Alcohol advertising ruins sports and holidays<lb />
Having recently viewed a<lb />
number of sporting events on<lb />
television and opened my mail<lb />
here at The East Carolinian, I have<lb />
arrived at the unfortunate<lb />
conclusion that advertising<lb />
(accompanied by alcohol) is taking<lb />
over America. Let me explain.<lb />
I watched the final quarter of<lb />
the final game of the NBA Finals<lb />
the other night, just to see who<lb />
would win. I don't like the NBA;<lb />
never have. It's too fast, the players<lb />
are too good, and unlike college<lb />
hoops, there is almost no strategy<lb />
to the game. Butmostof all, Idon't<lb />
like the NBA for what it has<lb />
become � a marketer's dream.<lb />
Sometimes I think the league exists<lb />
only in order to sell ugly; fake<lb />
jerseys with someone's name on<lb />
the back, and tacky baseball hats.<lb />
But on this night, it wasn't the<lb />
league's image that got me, or even<lb />
the players shamelessly<lb />
promoting some sports drink ("Be<lb />
like Mike�Strike out every other<lb />
at-bat"). No, this time it was the<lb />
commercials. Or at least the<lb />
pseudo-commercials.<lb />
Pseudo-commercials are the<lb />
annoying little promotions that<lb />
appear on the actual TV show �<lb />
the logos in the corner of the screen,<lb />
the announcer saying "This game<lb />
is brought to you by No-Stink<lb />
deodorant et cetera. Lots of<lb />
sports telecasts have them now,<lb />
and I'm fairly used to them and<lb />
seldom object<lb />
In the waning minutes of the<lb />
NBA Finals, however, Marv<lb />
Albert's voice booms out, "Here's<lb />
another Genuine Moment brought<lb />
to you by Miller Genuine Draft I<lb />
almost puked. A genuine<lb />
moment? (It was a routine slam<lb />
dunk, for goodness sake.) Brought<lb />
to you by MGD? Gatorade, maybe.<lb />
PowerAde perhaps. ("Twenty<lb />
percent more carbs than<lb />
Gatorade" � What the hell are<lb />
"carbs?") But certainly not an<lb />
alcoholic beverage.<lb />
Not that I have anything<lb />
against alcoholic beverages; I<lb />
don't. (I don't particularly care for<lb />
MGD, though) But I ask you, how<lb />
high could Hakeem Olajuwon<lb />
jump to slam a ball after knocking<lb />
down a few beers? How accurate<lb />
would Sam Cassell's three-point<lb />
shots be with a good buzz?<lb />
And then there is my mail. I<lb />
get all sorts of mail, from all sorts<lb />
of places, most wanting publicity<lb />
for one thing or another. Seldom<lb />
does the sender desire publicity<lb />
for a product, however. One alert<lb />
reader (to borrow from Dave<lb />
Barry) sent me a press release from<lb />
a Greenville company that<lb />
distributesalcoholicbeverages. To<lb />
protect the innocent, let's just call<lb />
this company, Jefferys Beer &amp; Wine<lb />
located at 1997 Greene Street.<lb />
Well, like most Americans,<lb />
Jefferys is planning to celebrate<lb />
Independence Day. Unlike many<lb />
folks who take that opportunity<lb />
(and the day off) to have a few<lb />
drinks, Jefferys remembers the<lb />
actual reason for the holiday �<lb />
the Founders.<lb />
After enlightening us that<lb />
"manyoftheFramers'ideaswere<lb />
fermented in America's taverns<lb />
and claiming, quite incorrectly,<lb />
that Thomas Jefferson wrote most<lb />
of the Declaration of Independence<lb />
in a bar, Jefferys' press release<lb />
implores us to "celebrate<lb />
America's independence in much<lb />
the same way as those who started<lb />
the holiday did: enjoying a cold<lb />
beer<lb />
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furniture on President's Day; and<lb />
to be fair, Jefferys concluded the<lb />
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say when but that's not the point.<lb />
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he didn't write those immortal<lb />
words known as the Declaration<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
June 29, 1994<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
Page 5<lb />
Toad the Wet Sprocket invades Raleigh club<lb />
By Brian Olson<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
One glance at the band Toad<lb />
the Wet Sprocket may trigger<lb />
many questions. How can a half-<lb />
midget play the drums? What<lb />
about the small skinny guy with<lb />
hardly any hair singing those<lb />
emotional lyrics? And by the way.<lb />
What does "Toad the Wet<lb />
Sprocket" mean anyway?<lb />
The origination of the name<lb />
of the band's name remains ques-<lb />
tionable (jokingly, the band has<lb />
said the name came from what<lb />
women yell when they are having<lb />
an orgasm), but Saturday night at<lb />
the Ritz in Raleigh, N.C this four-<lb />
man band played like there was<lb />
no tomorrow.<lb />
After spending two years on<lb />
the road and putting out their<lb />
third album Fear, Toad has just<lb />
put out a new album, Dulcinea,<lb />
and is on the road again. This<lb />
time, however, the group is draw-<lb />
ing bigger crowds and arenas.<lb />
Saturday, Toad piayed 23<lb />
songs in the swel tering heat to the<lb />
delight of about 2,000 fans.<lb />
"The show went good, I liked<lb />
it'said lead singer Glen Phillips.<lb />
i actually like the heat. The crowd<lb />
made me feel like I was working<lb />
good<lb />
The band played a variety of<lb />
songs from their first three albums<lb />
(Bread and Circus, Pale and Fear),<lb />
but placed much of the emphasis<lb />
on Dulcinea with 10 songs. Phillips<lb />
pumped out his crisp lyrics to the<lb />
delight of the screaming crowd.<lb />
Photo Courtesy of Sony Mustc<lb />
Sony recording artists Toad the Wet Sprocket performed a stellar show at the Ritz Saturday night. The group is promoting its new album Dulcinea and is currently touring clubs.<lb />
He started with "Is It For Me?"<lb />
from the Fear album, and then<lb />
slowed it down for awhile with<lb />
the fourth song, "Before You Were<lb />
Bom also from Fear.<lb />
Toad, especially Phillips, have<lb />
been publicly emotional and<lb />
aware of moral wrongdoings with<lb />
our society. "Before you were<lb />
Bom" lyrics follow that of an un-<lb />
wanted child-birth, with the child<lb />
growing up without a proper fam-<lb />
ily environment. In past shows,<lb />
Glen has commented about abor-<lb />
tion and rape, but this time he<lb />
held back.<lb />
"Hold Her Down" is another<lb />
emotional song for theseven-year-<lb />
ECU offers Summer<lb />
theatre entertainment<lb />
By Daniel Willis<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
ECU kicks off its summer<lb />
theatre season with two com-<lb />
edies in July, "I Hate Hamlet"<lb />
and "Biloxi Blues The plays<lb />
are affordable alternatives for<lb />
the general public and students<lb />
and may offer some unex-<lb />
pected turns for those who at-<lb />
tend the play. According to<lb />
Gary Faircloth, the general<lb />
manager in the Theatre depart-<lb />
ment, one of the plays wiM be<lb />
quite different from what the-<lb />
atre-goers might expect.<lb />
"We want to emphasize 'I<lb />
Hate' in "I Hate Hamlet<lb />
Faircloth said. "Te play has<lb />
nothing to do with<lb />
Shakespeare; it's strictly a com-<lb />
edy.<lb />
"This comedy is about a<lb />
out-of-work TV star who has<lb />
been signed to play Hamlet in<lb />
Central Park Faircloth said.<lb />
This unemployed star doesn't<lb />
really want the role, but he's<lb />
forced to accept it because of<lb />
financial obligations. By luck,<lb />
he's placed in the same apart-<lb />
ment John Barrymore stayed<lb />
in when he played the part<lb />
sixty-five years before. The<lb />
ghost of Barrymore ends up<lb />
tutoring the young actor<lb />
through the role.<lb />
The production will in-<lb />
clude Rex Hays as John<lb />
Barrymore. Hays is an ac-<lb />
claimed New York actor who<lb />
played in the original Broad-<lb />
way casts of "Grand Hotel<lb />
"Women of the Year" and<lb />
"Evita<lb />
"I Hate Hamlet" was writ-<lb />
ten by Paul Rudnick, who also<lb />
created the screenplay for<lb />
"Adams' Family Values It<lb />
opens on Tuesday July 5, and<lb />
will play through July 9.<lb />
The Tony-award-winning<lb />
comedy "Biloxi Blues" will end<lb />
the summer season. "Biloxi<lb />
Blues written by Neil Simon<lb />
is a semi-autobiographical ac-<lb />
count of Simon's days in the<lb />
Army.<lb />
Director John Shearin plays<lb />
a stringent southern drill<lb />
seargent who works with a<lb />
group of northern recruits.<lb />
Shearin has been a regular cast<lb />
member of such television<lb />
shows as "Hunter" and "The<lb />
Young and the Restless The<lb />
play will be shown July 19-23.<lb />
Each play begins at 8:00<lb />
p.m and 2:00 p.m. matinees<lb />
will be shown on Wednes-<lb />
day and Saturday. Tickets<lb />
are $17.50 for individuals,<lb />
$12.50 for senior citizens, and<lb />
$7.50 for children 12 and<lb />
under. Faircloth pointed out<lb />
that students who get to the<lb />
play 15 minutes before the<lb />
performance get in for<lb />
children's admission.<lb />
The ECU<lb />
Summer Theatre<lb />
is gearing up for<lb />
summer shows,<lb />
including "I<lb />
Hate Hamlet"<lb />
and "Biloxi<lb />
Blues The<lb />
theatre will<lb />
bring national<lb />
acting and<lb />
writing talent to<lb />
the Greenville<lb />
cultural scene.<lb />
Photo by<lb />
LMli Patty<lb />
old Santa Monica band. This song<lb />
deals with rape and how wrong it<lb />
is and how degrading it is to<lb />
women. While in the past, he has<lb />
made comments regarding Mike<lb />
Tyson's rape charge, on-stage he<lb />
kept all comments to himself.<lb />
However, after the show, he ex-<lb />
pressed how he felt on the current<lb />
O.J. Simpson murder charges.<lb />
"I'm much more concerned<lb />
about his ex-wife than him, thank<lb />
you Phillips said. "It's depress-<lb />
ing people can't get much help.<lb />
Seems like if you mess up, it<lb />
doesn't deal very well with men-<lb />
tal instability or anger<lb />
Another emotional incident<lb />
occurred between the encores. Af-<lb />
ter drummer Randy Guss poured<lb />
bottles of water on a hot crowd,<lb />
he simply said, "God bless us,<lb />
bless us everyone<lb />
Phillips needed a breather<lb />
later in the show, and passed along<lb />
the vocals to Dean Dinning with<lb />
'Nanci Dinning sings two songs<lb />
on the new album Dulcinea.<lb />
"This is the first time I have<lb />
seen Toad said Stuart Barnes of<lb />
New Bern, N.C. "I have all their<lb />
CD's and they sound evt i better<lb />
in concert. By far, this is the best<lb />
sounding group I have ever seen<lb />
live. They are a symbol for other<lb />
bands to follow<lb />
Such praise should not come<lb />
as a surprise to Toad. They have<lb />
recorded their first two and the<lb />
latest albums in a live studio set-<lb />
ting.<lb />
"We wanted to do it<lb />
Dulcinea) more live Guss said.<lb />
"We wanted to actually avoid the<lb />
kind of Fearway of doingit, which<lb />
was one thing at a time, very<lb />
layered, very analyzed. We<lb />
wanted to be more spontaneous<lb />
in this one<lb />
Toad is not an artificial band,<lb />
its members are laid back and<lb />
down to earth. They're still in<lb />
touch with the young people and<lb />
they care a lot about what goes<lb />
on in life. Just pop in any of<lb />
their songs for proof.<lb />
Toad is back on its bus trail<lb />
around the country and they<lb />
plan to tour for about a year or<lb />
so, ana then return to the stu-<lb />
dio.<lb />
"The reason we do this is<lb />
still the same as always Guss<lb />
said. "It is not a creative out-<lb />
look for us, it is not meant as a<lb />
way to be popular. It's not<lb />
about all the people here or<lb />
whether they will be here to-<lb />
morrow or whatever, it's about<lb />
music and that's why we do<lb />
it<lb />
And they sure do it well.<lb />
Rock legends plug in at Walnut Creek<lb />
By Daniel Willis<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Crosby, Stills and Nash, folk<lb />
rock legends famous for their in-<lb />
tricate harmonies and poignant<lb />
lyrics, performed at Walnut Creek<lb />
Amphitheater Saturday night. Af-<lb />
ter past shows dominated by<lb />
acoustic sets, the concert surprised<lb />
many as itwasalmost entirely elec-<lb />
tric<lb />
The show opened with "Love<lb />
the One You're With and the<lb />
group presented a version more<lb />
complex than the original. It was<lb />
longer, and had more instrumen-<lb />
tal interludes.<lb />
One of the most impressive<lb />
aspects of the concert was that they<lb />
played older songs, but featured<lb />
more developed versions of each<lb />
song. These versions were surpris-<lb />
ingly tight, given their difficulty.<lb />
Stills and Crosby looked ex-<lb />
tremely weathereJ, theyearshave<lb />
obviously punished the two. For-<lb />
tunately, age didn't effect their<lb />
enthusiasm or their intensity.<lb />
Theconcert was designed such<lb />
that each artist was able to display<lb />
his own individual talents. The<lb />
personalities in the trio are so<lb />
strong and so different, that it's<lb />
hard to showcase each performer.<lb />
If one artist did dominate the<lb />
show, however, it was Stills. He<lb />
played incredible lead guitar,<lb />
manufacturing solos that seemed<lb />
to last for hours. Almost every song<lb />
played was designed around him,<lb />
and he was rarely singing. Stills<lb />
proved that he's definitely more<lb />
fitted for the electric scene.<lb />
Graham Nash led the few<lb />
acoustic songs played. He sang<lb />
such songs as "Amerakesh Ex-<lb />
press" and "Unequal Love a song<lb />
which will be on the group's up-<lb />
coming album. Most importantly,<lb />
it looked like Nash was doing his<lb />
usual job of keeping the band or-<lb />
ganized. He did most of the speak-<lb />
ing between songs. Nash was in<lb />
the middle of the three, and was<lb />
continuously talking to Crosby and<lb />
Stills.<lb />
David Crosby's most impres-<lb />
sive moments were when he sang<lb />
lead in "Deja Vu" and "Long Time<lb />
Gone Both performances were<lb />
very powerful and inspired. He<lb />
showed that nis voice has retained<lb />
much of its strength and passion<lb />
through the years.<lb />
One of me supporting band's<lb />
members, Ethan Jones showed in-<lb />
credible versatility, as he played<lb />
drums, bongos and lead and<lb />
rhythm guitar.<lb />
At one point between sets<lb />
Crosby said; "We do have a favor-<lb />
ite band then paused for a short<lb />
time while the crowd wondered<lb />
who they were going to pay trib-<lb />
ute to. Then they covered "In My<lb />
Life" by the Beatles, a totally un-<lb />
expect�d move.<lb />
The show reached a climax<lb />
during the encore, when they<lb />
played "Southern Cross A very<lb />
responsive crowd prompted the<lb />
group to extend the song to al-<lb />
most twice its regular length.<lb />
The atmosphere among the<lb />
audience was very light and<lb />
friendly, perhaps because the<lb />
crowd was dominated by the<lb />
baby boomer generation.<lb />
The band also reflected this<lb />
warm feeling, as the three joked<lb />
and hugged after the show. This<lb />
kind of harmony hasn't always<lb />
existed in the group. In the past,<lb />
there was a lot of tension be-<lb />
tween Stills and Crosby, but luck-<lb />
ily that seemed to no longer exist.<lb />
The incredible vocals in the band<lb />
were not the only tiling in perfect<lb />
harmony Saturday night.<lb />
Uh .no<lb />
Take Your Chances<lb />
JW Worth A Try<lb />
JJw Highly Recommended<lb />
Hoodlum Empire<lb />
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reggae and big band sounds) and<lb />
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snarling punk rock attitude that<lb />
could kill several large animals.<lb />
Combining this musical diversity<lb />
with surprising amounts of intelli-<lb />
gence and wit, looooking GoooodI is<lb />
probably my favorite album so far<lb />
this year.<lb />
Theopeningtrack, "What Does<lb />
It Take to Get on Your Show Jenny<lb />
Jones?" isa media satire. If sa bouncy<lb />
ska tune about a guy who'll make<lb />
up any story to get on the Jenny<lb />
Jones daytime talk show: "I'm like<lb />
See HOODLUM page 6<lb />
Catherine<lb />
Sleepy<lb />
Let's get it straight right at the<lb />
beginning: This is a band called<lb />
"Catherine they have nothing to<lb />
do with the Catherine Wheel.<lb />
"Sleepy" is the new 5 song EP from<lb />
these Chicago natives. They re-<lb />
ceived help from Billy Corgan of<lb />
the ever-growing and all-encom-<lb />
passing Smashing Pumpkins, he<lb />
and the band co-produced the al-<lb />
bum. Kerry Brown, the drummer,<lb />
is to marry Pumpkin's bassist<lb />
D'Arcy sometime soon. So<lb />
Catherine has three things in<lb />
common with thePumpkins, and<lb />
you may say to yourself, "I'll bet<lb />
that they are heavily influenced<lb />
by them old Pumpkins And<lb />
you are right, but the influence is<lb />
not a totally negative thing.<lb />
The band members follow<lb />
the idea of "you wrote it, you<lb />
sing it which explains the su btle<lb />
differences in the vocals of the<lb />
songs. Catherine is a three guitar<lb />
band with each guitarist playing<lb />
some complementary style in<lb />
contrast to the others. One guitar<lb />
lays down the chordal harmony<lb />
while the rest are busy mangling<lb />
their own in the tradition of Sonic<lb />
Youth. It's quite a lovely experi-<lb />
ence for those lover of distor-<lb />
tion out there. The drummer is<lb />
quite adeptatpoundingoutthose<lb />
tribal rhythms and there is even<lb />
a keyboard player, yet another<lb />
strange twist on the power gui-<lb />
tar band idea.<lb />
There are only five songs on<lb />
Sleepy, each one is a lovely struc-<lb />
tured mess. The EP opens with<lb />
"Idiot a song that begins "Hey<lb />
See CATHERINE page 6<lb />
i<lb /><pb facs="00058481_tn_0006" /><lb />
aBummmtmmmm<lb />
6 The East Carolinian<lb />
June 29. 1994<lb />
HOODLUM<lb />
Continued from page 5<lb />
Michael lackson - I've got vitiligo <lb />
But since I'm white - Yo, nobody<lb />
knows These bizarre ramblings<lb />
are delivered by Hoodlum Empire<lb />
frontman Rob La Rock in a rap style<lb />
that meshes seamlessly into the<lb />
song's ska rhythms.<lb />
Also seamless is the transition<lb />
from the bouncy tunes to the an-<lb />
gry stuff like "I'm in a Snit" and<lb />
"Hey Fuck You Guys songs preg-<lb />
nant with heavy guitars and<lb />
growly voices. Brimming over<lb />
with bad attitude, these tracks<lb />
change the tone without breaking<lb />
the album's flow. Somehow noth-<lb />
ing seems out of place here, as the<lb />
band shifts subject matter and<lb />
tempoeffortlessly in lightning-fast<lb />
transitions.<lb />
For example, scattered be-<lb />
tween all the attitude and smart-<lb />
ass satire, the band gives us sev-<lb />
eral slice-of-life songs that have a<lb />
vulnerable quality. There's 'Try-<lb />
ing to be Alone about the per-<lb />
sonal need for solitude weighed<lb />
against the financial need to have<lb />
roommates.<lb />
We even get songs of broken<lb />
love, like the blisteringly funny<lb />
"Postmodern Romance which<lb />
discusses the difficulty of falling in<lb />
love in a modern world that ana-<lb />
lyzes every feeling and intention<lb />
until nothing has any real meaning.<lb />
"I told you I loved you Rob La<lb />
Rock sings, "But you laughed and<lb />
explained tome That I'm guilty of<lb />
buying into The consumer cul-<lb />
ture lies I see And that I was<lb />
duped into the myth of love That<lb />
they feed us daily on TV<lb />
But alongside this painfully<lb />
nasty bit of social commentary, we<lb />
also get the more light-hearted<lb />
"Cynthia Johnson's Clothes This<lb />
one'sabouta "one-night stand that<lb />
turned into a lost weekend end-<lb />
ing with our hero offering to have<lb />
his lover's clothes dry-cleaned and<lb />
his efforts to get her to pick them up<lb />
so he can see her again. This gem of<lb />
a track offers some really amazing<lb />
vocals and a bouncy sha backbeat.<lb />
Also thrown into the mix is<lb />
"The Jester's Gestures an attack<lb />
on late-night TV self-help gurus.<lb />
There's also "Dead Samaritan a<lb />
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dable, if not lethal, little album, and<lb />
I hope it sells millions upon millions<lb />
of copies. Hoodlum Empire is also<lb />
my vote for 1994's Best Band You<lb />
Never Heard. They beat ska giants<lb />
theMighty Mighty Bosstonesattheir<lb />
own game here, and that's no easy<lb />
feat. What more can I say? Looooking<lb />
Gooood! deserves to be in your record<lb />
collection. Buy it. Now.<lb />
� Mark<lb />
Brett<lb />
Hey lifestyle<lb />
writers!<lb />
Cull me.<lb />
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uud have no<lb />
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No meeting<lb />
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-Warren<lb />
CATHERINE<lb />
Continued from page 5<lb />
Motherfucker and proceeds to<lb />
bash some poor lovesick slob who<lb />
can'tlet goof the past. Not exactly<lb />
a candidate for Top 40, but very<lb />
well done. "Insect Tree" is a slow,<lb />
noisy jam with some synthesized<lb />
drumming, truly elegant and sin-<lb />
ister.<lb />
Probably the best song on the<lb />
EP is the title track "Sleepy It<lb />
starts out with some mellow<lb />
acoustic guitar strumming and<lb />
suddenly out of nowhere this se-<lb />
verely distorted guitar thrashing<lb />
starts to take over the song. The<lb />
singing, melody and structure of<lb />
the song soon go out the window<lb />
and then it becomes some weird<lb />
amalgam of feedback and amps<lb />
pushed to their limits. The me-<lb />
lodic part of the song only lasts<lb />
about three minutes, the remain-<lb />
ing seven are noise in the tradition<lb />
of My Bloody Valentine and Sonic<lb />
Youth. It is truly a triumph of west-<lb />
ern culture to make noise into<lb />
music, think about it.<lb />
To sum up the whole thing, I<lb />
think Catherine is a great band<lb />
and may reach a descent amount<lb />
of success on the college charts,<lb />
but I doubt they will be as ac-<lb />
cepted as the Pumpkins. They<lb />
are just a bit too abrasive. Look<lb />
for their second EP to be due out<lb />
this fall.<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
June 29, 1994<lb />
Dream match<lb />
could happen<lb />
at Wimbledon<lb />
(AP)�Lori McNeil and<lb />
Zina Garrison Jackson grew<lb />
up together, tennis prodi-<lb />
gies the same age on the<lb />
playgrounds of Houston,<lb />
nurtured by a coach who<lb />
had a dream: One day they<lb />
would meet in the final of<lb />
Wimbledon.<lb />
Six days after McNeil<lb />
knocked off defending<lb />
champion and No. 1 seed<lb />
Steffi Graf in the opening<lb />
round, Garrison Jackson<lb />
joined her lifelong friend in<lb />
the quarterfinals, upsetting<lb />
No. 2 Arantxa Sanchez<lb />
Vicario, 7-5, 4-6, 6-3, Mon-<lb />
day.<lb />
Nothing would please<lb />
them more than to fulfill that<lb />
fantasy of their childhood<lb />
coach, John Wilkerson.<lb />
"John used to talk about<lb />
it a lot Garrison Jackson,<lb />
30, said. "It is really weird.<lb />
I can remember actually the<lb />
first time we came over here<lb />
and John used to say to us<lb />
his dream was for Lori and<lb />
me to be in the finals, and<lb />
then for him to just sit back<lb />
and relax for the first time<lb />
in his life and not worry<lb />
about who wins. I think we<lb />
both thought about it<lb />
A finalist in 1990, Garri-<lb />
son Jackson lost in the fourth<lb />
round the past two years.<lb />
"Zina is such an emo-<lb />
tional person Wilkerson<lb />
said. "This was so impor-<lb />
tant for her. She really<lb />
wanted it. There were peri-<lb />
ods in this match when she<lb />
could have cpllapsed. But<lb />
she didn't. She stayed the<lb />
aggressor<lb />
McNeil and Garrison<lb />
Jackson created Wimbledon<lb />
history, for the first time<lb />
eliminating the top two<lb />
women's seeds before the<lb />
quarters.<lb />
"I'm really happy with<lb />
the way I'm hanging in there<lb />
and fighting hard said<lb />
McNeil, 30, a 7-6 (7-4), 7-6<lb />
(7-4) victor over Florencia<lb />
Labat. "I always believed<lb />
that I did have the talent,<lb />
and I believed that I worked<lb />
hard. I just believe if you<lb />
continue to work hard in<lb />
anything that you do, and<lb />
you have talent, things will<lb />
go your way at some point<lb />
They joined the largest<lb />
contingent of American<lb />
women in the quarters since<lb />
1985, five players that in-<lb />
clude the oldest woman in<lb />
the draw, 37-year-old<lb />
Martina Navratilova, and<lb />
the youngest, 18-year-old<lb />
Lindsay Davenport, who<lb />
overpowered Gabriela<lb />
Sabatini, 6-1, 6-3.The other<lb />
quarterfinalists are Larisa<lb />
Neiland, who plays McNeil<lb />
on Tuesday; Conchita<lb />
Martinez, who plays Dav-<lb />
enport; and Jana Novotna,<lb />
who plays Navratilova. Gar-<lb />
rison Jackson plays fellow<lb />
American Gigi Fernandez.<lb />
Three American men<lb />
reached the quarters � de-<lb />
fending champ and No. 1<lb />
Pete Sampras, No. 6 Todd<lb />
Martin and No. 10 Michael<lb />
Chang.<lb />
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meets Chang on Wednes-<lb />
day. Chang beat French<lb />
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Martin thumped Andre<lb />
Agassi in the fifth set to win<lb />
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"Do I feel like the man<lb />
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aren't too many similarities<lb />
between Andre and Bambi.<lb />
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lege called me Thumper.<lb />
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overcame quite a bit out<lb />
there and was fortunate<lb />
See TENNIS page 8<lb />
Sports<lb />
Page 7<lb />
Greenville hosts stars<lb />
By Brian Olson<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
The 10th annual Michael Jor-<lb />
dan Celebrity Golf Classic took<lb />
place Sunday at the Brook Valley<lb />
Country Club inGreenville, N.C<lb />
even without the star himself,<lb />
Michael Jordan.<lb />
The Wilmington, N.C na-<lb />
tive is still playing AA baseball<lb />
for the Birmingham Barons, but<lb />
the show went on successfully<lb />
without the former basketball<lb />
star.<lb />
The 18-hole tournament<lb />
brought out some famous celeb-<lb />
rities. Among the famous ath-<lb />
letes on hand were UNC's Jerry<lb />
Stackhouse, former Dallas Cow-<lb />
boy Ed "Too Tall" Jones, the<lb />
Knicks' Charles Oakley and<lb />
former ECU football stars Robert<lb />
Jones and Jeff Blake. Soap opera<lb />
stars Kassie Wesley, Michael O'<lb />
Leary (All My Children) and<lb />
Grant Aleksander also partici-<lb />
pated.<lb />
"It's definitely a good cause<lb />
said former North Pitt High<lb />
School student and now Minne-<lb />
sota Viking Ashley Sheppard. "I<lb />
enjoy it every year. Coming out<lb />
here and having a good time is<lb />
just great<lb />
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citement surrounding the stars<lb />
and following them down the<lb />
fairways, people did seem to re-<lb />
member the idea of what the tour-<lb />
nament was all about. Its pur-<lb />
pose is to benefit the children of<lb />
the Ronald McDonald House in<lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
"He (Jordan) did a lot of<lb />
things for me in the past and I am<lb />
always open to him, "said his<lb />
former Chicago Bull teammate<lb />
Oakley. "I always have the time<lb />
to come to this type of event to<lb />
give something back and be real<lb />
positive to the kids. It is impor-<lb />
tant to show them that if you<lb />
work hard and put effort into it,<lb />
anything can happen in life<lb />
While many of the celebrities<lb />
were not steady golfers, they all<lb />
seemed to have a lot of fun. From<lb />
the hacks on the driving range to<lb />
balls in. the water on the 18th<lb />
Photo by Cliff HolliaThe Daily Reflector<lb />
Ashley Shepperd, linebacker on the Minnesota Vikings, chooses which<lb />
club to hit on Sunday. Shepperd attended the local North Pitt H.S.<lb />
hole, the golfers could be seen<lb />
laughing and joking around with<lb />
one another.<lb />
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or four more (of those 300-yard<lb />
drives) said former Kinston,<lb />
N.C UNC basketball player<lb />
Jerry Stackhouse after being<lb />
teased about his erratic shots on<lb />
the driving range. "It's all luck<lb />
today, so I'm just trying to come<lb />
out and have a little fun<lb />
The five-some combination<lb />
of football star Billy Joe Dupree,<lb />
Jerry Boyd, Duff Harris, Bill<lb />
Reedy and John Snipes won the<lb />
best-ball tournament with a score<lb />
of 58 on the par 71 course. They<lb />
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one stroke.<lb />
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cluded many events for the chil-<lb />
dren. The tournament had a com-<lb />
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shots. Little play areas were also<lb />
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tracted as many people as last<lb />
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14. N.J.<lb />
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Glen Robinson-Purdue<lb />
Jason Kidd- Cal.<lb />
Grant Hill- Duke<lb />
Donyeli Marshail-UConn<lb />
Sharone Wright-Clemson<lb />
Juwan Howard-Michigan<lb />
Clifford Rozier-Louisville<lb />
Eric Montross-UNC<lb />
Yinka Dare-George Washington<lb />
Dontonio Wingf ield-Cin.<lb />
Lamond Murray-Cal.<lb />
Jalen Rose-Michigan<lb />
Khalid Reeves-Arizona<lb />
Lawrence Funderburke-Ohio St.<lb />
Michael Smith-Providence<lb />
Irates finish as National Champions<lb />
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Carolina State could resume<lb />
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Raycom executive vice<lb />
president Ken Haines said an<lb />
ECU-N.C. State matchup is<lb />
one of several being explored<lb />
for regional television.<lb />
"We're talking to all the<lb />
schools you could imagine that<lb />
would appeal to the Charlotte<lb />
area Haines said.<lb />
The Pirates and the<lb />
Wolfpack last played each<lb />
other in the Peach Bowl on<lb />
New Year's Day 1992. It was<lb />
hailed as one of the greatest<lb />
college football games ever<lb />
involving schools from North<lb />
Carolina. Before a sellout<lb />
crowd of nearly 60,000, East<lb />
Carolina rallied from a 17-<lb />
point deficit in the final eight<lb />
minutes to win 37-34 and fin-<lb />
ish the season ranked ninth<lb />
nationally.<lb />
Regular-season meetings<lb />
between the schools ended in<lb />
1987 after ECU's 32-14 victory<lb />
in Raleigh. An estimated 2,000<lb />
Pirate fans stormed the field<lb />
at Carter-Finley Stadium,<lb />
causing property damage and<lb />
injuries. Before the rivalry was<lb />
halted, six of the 10 largest<lb />
crowds in Carter-Finley his-<lb />
tory had gathered for that<lb />
game.<lb />
File Photo<lb />
Clayton Driver was on the 1992 ECU Peach Bowl team when they<lb />
came from behind in the fourth quarter to beat N.C. State, 37-34.<lb />
Polecats pull away<lb />
(RS) � The Intramural<lb />
Sports calendar concluded for<lb />
the first summer session with<lb />
the nen's Softball title game be-<lb />
tween the "Greenville Polecats"<lb />
and "U Lose II These two teams<lb />
had both completed the regular<lb />
season undefeated and were fac-<lb />
ing each other for the first time.<lb />
"The Greenville Polecats"<lb />
erased an early five-run deficit<lb />
to capture a <lb />
"U Lose II" team consisted of<lb />
Melton, Stu Sealey, David:<lb />
Parker, Eddie Coble, Scott,<lb />
Leonard, Jay Bryant, Mike.<lb />
Kehoe, Steve Lovett, Allen,<lb />
Smith, James Braswell and Sam<lb />
Pasouf.<lb />
The second summer<lb />
session features a number of;<lb />
exciting events for participants,<lb />
ECU students, faculty and staff<lb />
 to enjoy. In;<lb />
line and helps lead ECU to victory.<lb />
played at ECU, proved to be an<lb />
easy victory for the Irates, as<lb />
they again beat UNC-W, 17-7.<lb />
Next, the Irates travelled to<lb />
the Mid-Atlantic Regionals held<lb />
See IRATES page 8<lb />
19-12 vie- '<lb />
tory behind<lb />
the offense<lb />
of Romel<lb />
Racosasand<lb />
Rodney<lb />
Young, who<lb />
each scored<lb />
four times.<lb />
After trail-<lb />
ing for the<lb />
first two in-<lb />
nings, the<lb />
"Polecats"<lb />
exploded<lb />
for nine <lb />
runs in the<lb />
hird i nning, then tacked on four<lb />
more runs in the fourth. "U Lose<lb />
 scored eight runs in the first<lb />
. inir.g, hut fell .ipart after this<lb />
r�oin. .N.att Melton led the of-<lb />
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ing twice and hitting a home run.<lb />
Members of the champion-<lb />
ship "Greenville Polecats" in-<lb />
cluded Tony Piercy, Rich Moro,<lb />
Donnie Batts, Carl Rouse, Brian<lb />
Holmes, Darren Cayton and<lb />
Bobby Clifton. The runner-up<lb />
Wiffleball play<lb />
will be governed<lb />
by rules of the<lb />
United States<lb />
Perforated Plrstic<lb />
Baseball<lb />
Associatio<lb />
(USPPBA<lb />
Softball<lb />
many of the<lb />
teams from'<lb />
the first ses-<lb />
sion will go<lb />
fora second<lb />
chance at<lb />
the title. A<lb />
number of<lb />
promises<lb />
have been<lb />
made as,<lb />
once again,<lb />
Randy<lb />
Odomindi-<lb />
 cates that<lb />
"��' the new<lb />
and improved "Fur Team" will<lb />
be the team to beat in the Co<lb />
Rec division.<lb />
Meanwhile, the "Econom-<lb />
ics Society led by summer IM<lb />
veteran John Whitehead, seeks<lb />
a rematch with first session<lb />
champion "Summer's Finest<lb />
Stiff competition is expected<lb />
from many of the 5-on-5 play-<lb />
ers from the first session as they<lb /><lb />
See REC SPORTS page 8<lb />
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June 29, 1994<lb />
1994 World Cup Schedule<lb />
REC SPORTS<lb />
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Game 8: lBvs.3A,CorD<lb />
Game 5: ID vs. 3B, E or F<lb />
Game 3: IE vs. 2D<lb />
Game C: 5 winner vs. 6 winner<lb />
Game D: 7 winner vs. 8 winner<lb />
Game B: 3 winner vs. 4 winner<lb />
Game A: 1 winner vs. 4 winner<lb />
Winner B vs. Winner A<lb />
Winner A vs. Winner D<lb />
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Compiled by Dave Pond<lb />
scramble to reorganize and form<lb />
the best possible 3-on-3 basket-<lb />
ball teams. An outlook on the<lb />
season including top teams and<lb />
players will be published in next<lb />
week's column.<lb />
Also upcoming in the sec-<lb />
ond summer session is four-per-<lb />
son volleyball, wiffleball and<lb />
putt putt golf. Volleyball will be<lb />
held weeknights in Christenbury<lb />
Gym and is open to men's,<lb />
women's, and co-rec teams. The<lb />
registration meeting for inter-<lb />
ested teams and players will be<lb />
held on Wednesday, July 6, at<lb />
4pm.<lb />
Wiffleball is a rapidly grow-<lb />
ing sport at ECU, first introduced<lb />
last fall. Play will be governed<lb />
IRATES<lb />
by rules of the United States<lb />
Perforated Plastic Baseball As-<lb />
sociation (USPPBA), and pitch-<lb />
ing may be either fast-pitch or<lb />
slow-pitch. Five players are<lb />
needed to compose a team.<lb />
Games will be held at the<lb />
Greenville Fun Park on US<lb />
Highway 264. There will be an<lb />
optional information meeting<lb />
on Tuesday, July 12, at 4:00 pm.<lb />
All registrationinforma-<lb />
tion meetings will be con-<lb />
ducted in Biology North, room<lb />
106. For further information on<lb />
intramural sports offerings,<lb />
please contact David Gaskins<lb />
or Kari Cleveland at 757-6387<lb />
for details or stop by 204<lb />
Christenbury Gymnasium.<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
TENNIS<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
at Leigh University, in Pa. The<lb />
tournament turned into another<lb />
Cakewalk for the Irates, as they<lb />
overwhelmed the University of<lb />
Penn. 21-5 in the finals.<lb />
After a strong showing at<lb />
Regionals, the Irates travelled<lb />
down to Cajun Country, enter-<lb />
ing Nationals as the second seed<lb />
behind Stanford. On the first day<lb />
of pool play, the Irates finished<lb />
2-0, beating Kansas 17-4, and<lb />
Cornell 17-15.<lb />
The following day, the de-<lb />
termined Irates seemed to have<lb />
had more trouble with the sti-<lb />
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tinuing their domination of play.<lb />
They cruised through day two by<lb />
beating Santa Barbara 17-12, Wis-<lb />
consin 17-4 and Texas 17-5.<lb />
As day three began, only four<lb />
teams were left to battle it out for<lb />
the National Championship. The<lb />
semis began with the winners of<lb />
each pool, Stanford and ECU,<lb />
playing Santa Barbara and<lb />
Carlton College, respectively.<lb />
The top two seeds advanced eas-<lb />
ily and set up the much awaited<lb />
final.<lb />
The Irates came out very<lb />
business-like and snatched a 4-<lb />
0 lead, and with the patented<lb />
"Cell-block D the Irates never<lb />
relinquished the lead and went<lb />
on to outlast Stanford 20-17.<lb />
The trophies were awarded<lb />
after the finals. The Spirit<lb />
Award went to Stanford, The<lb />
Golden Dooger Award to Santa<lb />
Barbara and finally the Irates<lb />
received the hard-earned<lb />
Championship trophy.<lb />
enough to have a few people on<lb />
my side<lb />
Martin next plays Wayne<lb />
Ferreira, a 6-3, 6-7 (7-2), 6-4, 6-3<lb />
victor over Jonas Bjorkman.<lb />
"He just dictates every<lb />
chance he gets Agassi said of<lb />
Martin. "He'll take control of<lb />
the point. He serves big and has<lb />
incredible reach, and if the ball<lb />
is anywhere in his wheelhouse<lb />
it's going to come back pretty<lb />
hard<lb />
In the other men's matches,<lb />
Christian Bergstrom beat Bryan<lb />
Shelton, 3-6,6-3,3-6,6-3,10-8 to<lb />
set up a quarterfinal match<lb />
against three-time champion<lb />
Boris Becker or Andrei<lb />
Medvedev, whose match was<lb />
suspended by darkness at 1-1 in<lb />
the fifth set. Guy Forget beat<lb />
Britain's Jeremy Bates, 2-6, 6-1,<lb />
6-3, 6-1, to play No. 4 Goran<lb />
Ivanisevic, a 7-6 (7-3), 7-6 (8-6),<lb />
4-6, 6-2 winner against<lb />
Alexander Volkov.<lb />
Navratilova took apart Hel-<lb />
ena Sukova, 6-1, 6-2, and has<lb />
now reached at least the quar-<lb />
ters for the 20th consecutive year.<lb />
Standing in Navratilova's<lb />
wav is Jana Novotna, who won<lb />
their semifinal match in straight<lb />
sets last year. Novotna beat<lb />
Naoko Sawamatsu, 6-3, 6-3, in<lb />
the fourth round.<lb />
"I'm sure I'll be thinking<lb />
about what happened last<lb />
year said Navratilova. "I'm<lb />
not sure I even played her since<lb />
then. It's going to be tactical as<lb />
well as emotional, but I think<lb />
the emotional part I'm pretty<lb />
much on top of. I need to be<lb />
more clear about how to play<lb />
her<lb />
"I felt pretty confident<lb />
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the other person to attack and<lb />
to come in, or to really get me<lb />
on the run. If I could keep her<lb />
deep behind the court and hit<lb />
my shots, I would be OK. About<lb />
halfway through practice yes-<lb />
terday, I really started to get<lb />
the feel of hitting the ball and<lb />
coming in and really moving<lb />
through my shots, which I<lb />
hadn't been doing in a little<lb />
while. All of a sudden I just felt<lb />
really good again yesterday<lb />
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