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Comics<lb />
Pirate Comics, brownlungs!<lb />
Two good ole gals ruminate on the rQ<lb />
wees of the opposite sex in rj r� .<lb />
Phoebe and a plethora of , r1<lb />
onomatopoetics in Nick<lb />
Examine page 4.<lb />
O Time.<lb />
Today<lb />
Tomorrow<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
'I Hate Hamlet'<lb />
John Barrymore returns to<lb />
life on ECU Summer Theatre<lb />
stage to give budding actor<lb />
lessons in more than just<lb />
thespianism. See story on<lb />
page 5.<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Vol. 69 No. 36 D<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
Wednesday, July 13,1994<lb />
8 Pages<lb />
Trustees plan<lb />
for future<lb />
Fans, media turn out for Jordan<lb />
By Stephanie Lassiter<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
While many ECU students<lb />
spent this past weekend in-<lb />
doors, avoiding the typical<lb />
Greenville humidity, the ECU<lb />
Board of Trustees spent the<lb />
weekend at the luxurious (.rove<lb />
Park Inn in Asheville. The trust-<lb />
ees were not enjoying the usual<lb />
amenities of theGrove Park Inn,<lb />
such as the golf course, tennis<lb />
courts and swimming pool, but<lb />
instead they were taking adv an-<lb />
tage oi the Inn's conference<lb />
room.<lb />
Members of the ECU<lb />
Board of Trustees, Chancellor<lb />
Richard Eakin, Dr. JamesSmith,<lb />
executive assistant to the chan-<lb />
cellor, Dr. Robert Thompson,<lb />
director of planning and insti-<lb />
tutional research and Athletic<lb />
Director Dave Hart, attended<lb />
the weekend conference de-<lb />
signed to focus on the back-<lb />
ground of the university and to<lb />
look into the future of ECU.<lb />
"In part, they (the trust-<lb />
ees) wanted to take a long range<lb />
look at the university, to be-<lb />
come better infornu 1 and to<lb />
know about the planning pro-<lb />
cesses Eakin said.<lb />
Dr. George Dieter, dean of<lb />
the College of Engineering and<lb />
the full-time director of Continu-<lb />
ous Quality Improvement at the<lb />
University of Maryland at Col-<lb />
lege Park, spoke to the group<lb />
about improving productivity<lb />
and effectiveness.<lb />
"He spoke on the concept<lb />
ofContinuousQualitvTmprove-<lb />
ment, which is the higher educa-<lb />
tion version oi Total Qualitv<lb />
Management I "QM) spoken of<lb />
in business circles (akin said.<lb />
Dieter encouraged the<lb />
trustees to identify their cus-<lb />
tomers (the students) as any<lb />
business would do. Bv doing<lb />
this, the trustees can better serve<lb />
the 1C I community.<lb />
"The trustees had a chance<lb />
to discuss with him how that<lb />
concept was being implemented<lb />
at the University of Maryland,<lb />
and what it means tor higher<lb />
education Hakm said.<lb />
"The trustees are consid-<lb />
ering looking at that strategy<lb />
for ECU said Ian Eastman,<lb />
SGA president. "Currently,<lb />
ECU is already moving in the<lb />
direction suggested by Dieter,<lb />
with the Academic Intervention<lb />
program now being imple-<lb />
mented<lb />
Additionally, the group<lb />
discussed strategic planning for<lb />
the university.<lb />
"We are entering into our<lb />
second five-year plan of strate-<lb />
gic planning Eakin said.<lb />
I he group also talked<lb />
about preparing for ECU's 100-<lb />
year arum ersary in 2007 Inter-<lb />
collegiate athletics were dis-<lb />
cussed, as well as the relation-<lb />
ship between ECU and the com-<lb />
munity.<lb />
"The trustees are becom-<lb />
ing extremely interested in the<lb />
students' needs in dealing with<lb />
academic intervention strate-<lb />
gies Eastman said. "1 he S( A<lb />
is currently working with un-<lb />
dergraduate studies for devel-<lb />
oping strategies and plans to<lb />
increase student retention after<lb />
their first semester and first<lb />
vear<lb />
Photc by Jason Williams<lb />
Michael Jordan takes time out fron his recent game . n<lb />
Zebulon, N.C. to play catch with his teammates.<lb />
By Jason Williams<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Who wants to watch a 32-<lb />
year-old rookie outfielder bat-<lb />
ting .195 play minor league<lb />
baseball in rural North Caro-<lb />
lina? Apparently most every-<lb />
one does.<lb />
Legions of media, Raleigh<lb />
politicians and 15,006 fans<lb />
showed up for three Carolina<lb />
Mudcats games in Zebulon this<lb />
weekend. The large crowds<lb />
came to see Birmingham Baron<lb />
Michael Jordan on his second<lb />
trip to the city this season.<lb />
"We had huge crowds,<lb />
most definitely said John<lb />
Gardner, director of concessions<lb />
for the Mudcats. "The Saturday<lb />
night games were one of the<lb />
biggest nights of the year. Of<lb />
course people got to see Jordan<lb />
play.<lb />
"The parking lot opened<lb />
at three for the 6:05 p.m. game<lb />
 and there were people lined<lb />
up waiting to get in then. When<lb />
we opened the gate at four, there<lb />
was a mad dash to the rightfield<lb />
bleachers where Jordan plays<lb />
rightfield<lb />
The Mudcats and Barons<lb />
played a doubleh-eader Satur-<lb />
day night and another game<lb />
Sunday evening. Attendance<lb />
was 8,442 for the Saturday<lb />
games and 6,564 for the Sunday<lb />
game.<lb />
Gardner said last year's<lb />
average attendance, while<lb />
high for a minor league base-<lb />
ball team, was in the neigh-<lb />
borhood of 4,500. Last week's<lb />
doubleheader, with the Jack-<lb />
sonville Suns, drew 6,387.<lb />
"Yeah, I came basically<lb />
to see Air Jordan said D.J.<lb />
Wilhelm, a Mudcat fan. "I've<lb />
onlv been to one other game<lb />
this vear, besides the first time<lb />
Jordan came through<lb />
Saturday's attendance<lb />
figure topped the previous<lb />
season high of 8,277 when the<lb />
Barons played in Zebulon in<lb />
April. Still, games with Bir-<lb />
mingham account for only<lb />
12.6 percent of Carolina's an-<lb />
nual attendance.<lb />
For the Nashville X-<lb />
Press, on the other hand, the<lb />
Jordan games make their sea-<lb />
son. The seven games the Bar-<lb />
ons have played in Nashville<lb />
make up 71 percent of the<lb />
team's total attendance for the<lb />
year.<lb />
"Right now we're sec-<lb />
ond in the league in atten-<lb />
dance behind Birmingham<lb />
Gardner said. "Chances are if<lb />
they didn't have Jordan, we'd<lb />
be leading the league<lb />
In addition to fans turn-<lb />
ing out in droves to see the<lb />
See JORDAN page 2<lb />
A (Mb of (I&amp;ro (ttfiu<lb />
ucAllA<lb />
ZEBULON, N.C.<lb />
Home of the Carolina Mudcats<lb />
HUNTSVILLE, ALA.<lb />
Home of the Huntsville Stars<lb />
1993 Birmingham Series Avg.<lb />
4,730<lb />
5,581<lb />
1993 Season Avg.<lb />
4,500<lb />
3,700<lb />
Game Before 1st 1994 Series<lb />
4,897<lb />
754<lb />
1994 Birmingham Series Avg.<lb />
8,102<lb />
12,309<lb />
1994 Season High (vs. Birmingham) 8,442<lb />
13,200<lb />
Data taken from Carolina Mudcats, ews &amp; Observer and Florida Times Lnion<lb />
Graphic by Stephanie Lassiter<lb />
Drink<lb />
up!<lb />
These<lb />
cheerful<lb />
fellows<lb />
apparently<lb />
found a way<lb />
to beat<lb />
Greenville's<lb />
humidity.<lb />
ZOE aids flood victims<lb />
Start Writer<lb />
itree<lb />
Photo by<lb />
Leslie Petty<lb />
School of Business adds health care degree<lb />
-)l.l 1 t � i lies<lb />
The Hast Carolina School of<lb />
Business will soon offer a health<lb />
care management option in the<lb />
MBA program, beginning in the<lb />
1994 Fall semester, said Don Boldt,<lb />
director of graduate studies in the<lb />
School of Business.<lb />
Eastarolina's MBA pro-<lb />
gram was accredited in 11'74, the<lb />
second oldest MBA program in the<lb />
state,nextto( hapel Hill, Boldt said<lb />
He added that the ECU School of<lb />
Business contains 300 graduatestu-<lb />
dents, 4t peri ent I t tin se work as<lb />
wellasattend( lassesintheevening.<lb />
"()ur MBA program isanold,<lb />
large, respected one said Boldt<lb />
'We take students with any under-<lb />
graduate major. It's a very profes-<lb />
sional school where in two years,<lb />
we will give students very broad<lb />
training<lb />
Boldt stated that the new<lb />
he.) I the are management option has<lb />
beer, thought about foranumberoi<lb />
years and will involve 12 semester<lb />
hours in theSchooloi Allied 1 lealth<lb />
during the student's second year,<lb />
replacing the usual nine hours ol<lb />
electives.Boldtaddedthattheman<lb />
datory tour health care i lasses will<lb />
be a survey of health industry, a<lb />
c lass in healthare i p ratii ins,<lb />
health care tinani t and health � are<lb />
strategic management<lb />
Bi<lb />
oldt said<lb />
that the School of<lb />
Business expects 15-25participants<lb />
in the new pn gram each year. With<lb />
all the ongoing changes in health<lb />
care, Boldt believes that this health<lb />
care option will be more demand-<lb />
ing and important than most mana-<lb />
gerial positions<lb />
I here has been tremendous<lb />
c ooperation In'tween the School of<lb />
Business and Allied Health said<lb />
Boidt "It's going to be a very su(<lb />
v essinl program and is really going<lb />
ti i prepare students foi the future<lb />
11 r further information re-<lb />
ig the new health care option,<lb />
Boldt i.in be rea bed by phone at<lb />
hisoffii e, loom 5203<lb />
m thi � � i . � room Building.<lb />
On Saturday, July 16, ECU<lb />
students and the Greenville com-<lb />
munity will be able to lend a help-<lb />
ing hand to the flood victims in<lb />
Georgia.<lb />
Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity<lb />
will hold a donation drop in the<lb />
parking lot of the Winn-Dixie<lb />
Marketplace on the corner of<lb />
Greenville and Arlington Boule-<lb />
vards.<lb />
"The project is called 'Geor-<lb />
gia On My Mind said Robert<lb />
lewis, member of the fraternity<lb />
and leader of the drive. "We are<lb />
the first organization in Green-<lb />
ville to come up with this idea, to<lb />
my knowledge<lb />
lewis said the idea for the<lb />
project first came into his mind<lb />
after watching the 5:30 news last<lb />
week and seeing the damage in<lb />
Georgia live on the television<lb />
si ene.<lb />
During the following days,<lb />
1 ew is began planning the dri e.<lb />
"I contacted all radio and<lb />
n stations from Raleigh to the<lb />
i oast lewis said. "Probably 10<lb />
to 12<lb />
A number o! radio stations<lb />
agreed to cooperate with the tra-<lb />
ternit on the drive, including<lb />
U B 103.7 I M and WRNS95.1<lb />
FM<lb />
U BZ 103 7agreedtodoa<lb />
live remote I ewissaid. "WRNS<lb />
mit'ht also<lb />
Also, WITN-TV 7, Over-<lb />
night Trucking Company, and<lb />
Winn-Dixie Marketplace will be<lb />
involved with the drive.<lb />
Lewis said donations<lb />
needed for the flood victims in-<lb />
clude canned foods, bottled wa-<lb />
ter and clothing. These items will<lb />
be put into a "big trailer" at the<lb />
donation drop location and sent<lb />
to Albany, Georgia.<lb />
"Everything collected is<lb />
going to the flood victims in Geor-<lb />
gia Lewis said.<lb />
The American Red Cross<lb />
will handle all monetary dona-<lb />
tions people want to give to flood<lb />
victims.<lb />
"It people make cash dona-<lb />
tions, it will be to the Red Cross.<lb />
We are only going to accept mate-<lb />
rial goods Lewis said.<lb />
The fraternity members had<lb />
a number of reasons for coordi-<lb />
nating the project.<lb />
"Since it's summertime, we<lb />
have less distractions' Lew is said.<lb />
"It gives us an early start to help<lb />
the community. We hope other<lb />
fraternity organizations will do<lb />
the same. I think the main reason<lb />
we are doing this is because if the<lb />
tropical storm had come in our<lb />
direction, the people in North<lb />
Carolina would be in the same<lb />
situation<lb />
1 ow is recendy has made lit-<lb />
erary contributions to the Pitt<lb />
Community College Library and<lb />
See DONATIONpage 2<lb />
Summer<lb />
Ventures<lb />
a success<lb />
Stephanie Lassiter<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
The unusually small<lb />
people seen wandering<lb />
around campus are not a<lb />
batch of growth-stunted in-<lb />
coming freshmen, but rather<lb />
upcoming 11 th and 12th grad-<lb />
ers who are participating in<lb />
the Summer Ventures pro-<lb />
gram held annually at ECU.<lb />
Each summer, students<lb />
from across North Carolina<lb />
are selected to be part of the<lb />
Summer Ventures program<lb />
held on six campuses across<lb />
the state. Students apply and<lb />
are selected on the basis of<lb />
their math and science abili-<lb />
ties and achievements.<lb />
"It is a statewide com-<lb />
petition said Dr. Floyd<lb />
Mattheis, directorof Summer<lb />
Ventures at ECU.<lb />
The students spend<lb />
four weeks on campus taking<lb />
special courses in chemistry,<lb />
phvsics, computer science,<lb />
problem solving, algebra and<lb />
medicine.<lb />
"There is no prescribed<lb />
curriculum Mattheis said.<lb />
Some of the students<lb />
spend the day at the medical<lb />
school learning how research<lb />
is conducted, while others<lb />
take courses in areas they are<lb />
particularly interested in.<lb />
" The medical school is<lb />
really a volunteer effort<lb />
Mattheis said.<lb />
Because medical school<lb />
statt areconsidered 12month<lb />
emplo ees, thev are not paid<lb />
for their work. Other univer-<lb />
sity employees are paid for<lb />
participating in Summer Ven-<lb />
tures because they are em-<lb />
See SUMMERpage 2<lb /><pb facs="00058483_tn_0002" /><lb />
2 The East Carolinian<lb />
July 13, 1994<lb />
DONATION<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
: June 28<lb />
School of Medicine Admissions Office � A staff member<lb />
reported the larceny of a Eurorail pass from the Admissions<lb />
Office at the School of Medicine.<lb />
Austin � Two non-students were banned from campus after<lb />
they loitered in and around the men's bathroom in Austin.<lb />
Julyl<lb />
Third and Reade Streets � A non-student was arrested at Third<lb />
and Reade Streets for carrying a concealed weapon and posses-<lb />
sion of stolen property.<lb />
July 1<lb />
Willis Building � A visitor to campus reported the larceny of<lb />
money from her purse while at the Willis Building. The investi-<lb />
gation is continuing.<lb />
Ninth and Cotanche Streets � An officer assisted a Greenville<lb />
police officer with an assault on a female non-student at Ninth<lb />
and Cotanche Streets. The case is being investigated by the<lb />
Greenville Police Department.<lb />
July5<lb />
Whichard�A staff member in Whichard reported the breaking<lb />
and entering of her office. Two stacks of paperwork were taken.<lb />
The investigation is continuing.<lb />
July 6<lb />
Brody Building � A window of a truck parked at the Brody<lb />
Building was broken by a rock thrown from a lawn mower.<lb />
Pitt County Memorial Hospital�A non-student requested and<lb />
received transportation to Pitt County Memorial Hospital so he<lb />
could check himself into the Psychiatric Unit.<lb />
July 8<lb />
Leo Jenkins Center�Several staff members reported the disor-<lb />
derly conduct of a patient on the second floor of the Leo Jenkins<lb />
Center.<lb />
July 9<lb />
Garrett Hall � A resident advisor of Garrett Hall reported<lb />
another resident advisor of Garrett Hall had assaulted her in<lb />
Garrett Hall.<lb />
Compiled by Stephanie Lassiter. Taken from official ECU<lb />
Public Safety crime reports.<lb />
the Ronald McDonald House of<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
"I donated copies of my short<lb />
stories to Pitt Community College<lb />
and the Ronald McDonald House<lb />
in the name of the fraternity<lb />
Lewis said. "I did the stories a<lb />
long time ago in a series called<lb />
'American Fiction<lb />
Lewis said he hopes to get<lb />
published one day and that he is<lb />
currently writing a western.<lb />
"I took the short stories<lb />
and sent them to the person in<lb />
charge said Alan Bailey, evening<lb />
coordinator of evening services<lb />
in the Pitt Community College<lb />
Learning Resource Center. "The<lb />
person who adds books to our<lb />
library collection took the mate-<lb />
rials and said we would add them<lb />
to our collection to make them<lb />
available to students to read<lb />
Lewis, an SG A member who<lb />
is on the welfare committee and a<lb />
worker at Public Safety, said that<lb />
the Ronald McDonald House of<lb />
Greenville sent the fraternity a<lb />
letter of recognition for its good<lb />
work.<lb />
Lewis hopes the donation<lb />
drive will be a success.<lb />
"I think it will have a posi-<lb />
tive outcome. I hope the commu-<lb />
nity will really get involved with<lb />
this. It can happen to anybody<lb />
SUMMER<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
"In Wildness is<lb />
preservation of the<lb />
world<lb />
�Henry David Thoreau<lb />
JORDAN<lb />
ployed for only nine months of the<lb />
year.<lb />
After attending class all day,<lb />
the students enjoy Greenville by<lb />
visiting the mall, attending movies<lb />
and going canoeing. The students<lb />
are staying in Garrett Hall and eat-<lb />
ing in Todd Dining Hall. The state<lb />
funds the entire program.<lb />
"It is funded by the state<lb />
through the university system he<lb />
said.<lb />
Other campuses who are in-<lb />
volved in the program are N.C.<lb />
Central University, Appalachian<lb />
State University, Western Carolina<lb />
University, University of North<lb />
Carolina at Charlotte and the Uni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina at<lb />
Wilmington. Approximately 100<lb />
students are selected per school.<lb />
The program will come to a<lb />
close this weekend with a talent<lb />
show on Friday night and presenta-<lb />
tions on Saturday. The students wil 1<lb />
give presentations based on their<lb />
research from 9 a.m. until noon.<lb />
Parents of the students and area<lb />
legislators will be invited to attend.<lb />
Mattheis said that all students are<lb />
given certificates for participation,<lb />
but no awards are given.<lb />
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"We try to minimize the<lb />
competition he said.<lb />
Accord ing to Mattheis, most<lb />
of these students are straight-A<lb />
students or have remarkably high<lb />
GPAs. In recent years, more fe-<lb />
male students have participated<lb />
in the program, Mattheis said.<lb />
"Over the last years, we<lb />
have had more females than<lb />
males he said. "We have run<lb />
about 60 females to 40 males<lb />
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most every ethnic group is repre-<lb />
sented at Summer Ventures.<lb />
"It (Summer Ventures) is<lb />
very multicultural he said. "I<lb />
guess every ethnic group in the<lb />
state in represented<lb />
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standing Summer Ventures<lb />
alumnus, Scott Smith, who is the<lb />
only profoundly deaf student in<lb />
medical school in the United<lb />
States. Smith attended under-<lb />
graduate school at ECU, and is<lb />
currently an ECU Medical School<lb />
student.<lb />
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ferent avenues they don't see in<lb />
high school<lb />
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a normal game. We had more<lb />
for the first one because it had<lb />
national attention. He was just<lb />
getting started then<lb />
Jordan's presence also<lb />
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sales benefited as well. "Satur-<lb />
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gates and a doubleheader, but<lb />
we also had Jordan<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
Opinion<lb />
Page 3<lb />
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Jason Williams, News Editor<lb />
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New strategy needed for domestic violence I<lb />
With the release of the tapes of Nicole<lb />
Simpson's 911 call a few weeks ago, the<lb />
issue of domestic violence has once again<lb />
jumped to the top of the list of news stories,<lb />
closely followed by the actual coverage of<lb />
the Simpson case. Literally dozens of stories<lb />
about abusive husbands have suddenly<lb />
appeared in the news. By contrast, in the<lb />
first five months of 1994, only six stories on<lb />
all types of domestic violence (child abuse,<lb />
wife beting and husband oeatir ran in<lb />
the major magazines of America.<lb />
No one is going to deny that domestic<lb />
violence is an epidemic in America. The<lb />
numbers regarding violence against women<lb />
are truly frightening: over 100,000 reported<lb />
rapes per year, more than 1,000,000 women<lb />
in physically abusive relationships.<lb />
However, the linking of the Simpson<lb />
murder case with domestic violence is<lb />
disturbing for at least two reasons. First,<lb />
though O.J. is a convicted batterer and is<lb />
therefore rightly deserving of our contempt<lb />
for his past crimes, the fact that he did abuse<lb />
his wife is legally irrelevant to the question<lb />
of his guilt or innocence in this case. The<lb />
vast majority of abusive husbands do not<lb />
kill their wives, and being a wife-beater<lb />
does not make one a murderer.<lb />
Second, one must wonder if the current<lb />
media emphasis on the subject will really<lb />
help the victims of this terrible crime. Much<lb />
more likely is the prospect that this will just<lb />
turn into another fad, which will soon fade<lb />
into the land of media oblivion like other<lb />
past fads (child abuse, incest, drug abuse,<lb />
etc.). Does anyone really believe that any<lb />
more will be accomplished by this media<lb />
blitz than that surrounding last year's<lb />
Bobbitt imbroglio? Instead, we would<lb />
suggest a strategy which has already been<lb />
proven successful.<lb />
At the beginning of the 1980s, drunk<lb />
driving was a much bigger problem than it<lb />
is today. It was widely ignored by the legal<lb />
system, and even used as a standard joke in<lb />
much of the entertainment industry.<lb />
However, working steadily, and frequently<lb />
quietly, Mothers Against Drunk Driving<lb />
(MADD) and other groups changed this<lb />
situation.<lb />
They put pressure on local law<lb />
enforcement and the legal system to take the<lb />
problem more seriously. They forced state<lb />
legislatures to pass tough new laws, and<lb />
helped get rid of those legislators who<lb />
obstructed progress. Working on a grass<lb />
roots level, they help change societal<lb />
attitudes, and without one big media blitz.<lb />
Such a plan, instituted by those women<lb />
and men who are committed to ending such<lb />
violence, would surely have a much better<lb />
long-term chance of actually reducing this<lb />
problem.<lb />
By Patrick Hinson<lb />
Zoo animals help promote care for to all beasts<lb />
My girlfriend and I visited<lb />
the North Carolina Zoo in<lb />
Asheboro over the Fourth of July<lb />
weekend, something that we had<lb />
been meaning to do and looking<lb />
forward to for quite a while, and<lb />
we finally got the opportunity. I<lb />
had never been to a "real" zoo<lb />
before, although I've been to a<lb />
couple of smaller ones, and I had<lb />
heard so much about the Norm<lb />
Carolina Zoo mat I thought it<lb />
would be a great experience, as<lb />
I'm a real nature lover and enjoy<lb />
seeing and learning about animal s<lb />
of the wild.<lb />
The North Carolina Zoo<lb />
specializes in animals from the<lb />
oontinent of Africa, and has so<lb />
many different species that I can't<lb />
even begin to try to list them here,<lb />
but visitors get a close-up view of<lb />
die animals in most of the exhibits<lb />
and a short piece of information<lb />
about where they come from. The<lb />
more I toured the park, however,<lb />
the more my mind began taking in<lb />
the individual animals and the<lb />
circumstances in which we were<lb />
able to see them, and I guess I<lb />
started to see the place in a<lb />
somewhat different light from<lb />
what I had expected.<lb />
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troop of baboons in one exhibit,<lb />
about twelve of :hem living<lb />
together on a very small island,<lb />
surrounded by an algae-infested,<lb />
ti dck yeen pond anda wall. There<lb />
were three lions of the African<lb />
lains, two females and a male,<lb />
laying lazily about in the heat of<lb />
the day, sometimes staring out at<lb />
the viators with dull, flat, brown<lb />
eyes, but mostly just laying there,<lb />
obviously bored outof their minds<lb />
in their small enclosure, day in<lb />
and day out, every day of their<lb />
lives.<lb />
There were some animals in<lb />
enclosures only about ten feet by<lb />
ten feet, animals that were meant<lb />
to run, to hunt, to spend their lives<lb />
in the open and on the move. There<lb />
were three mountain gorillas, a<lb />
silverback and two lesser members<lb />
alone in a barren enclosure maybe<lb />
twenty yards by twenty yards,<lb />
with the trees blocked off by metal<lb />
wire making them unclimbable<lb />
and no real natural landmarks for<lb />
them to climb on and explore.<lb />
There was one exhibit in<lb />
particular that moved me more<lb />
than any of the others, a pen with<lb />
a full-grown black panther, a<lb />
beautiful, perfect specimen from<lb />
the deepest part of the African or<lb />
perhaps South American jungle.<lb />
The panther lay flat on a rock in a<lb />
tiny cage, maybe ten feet by ten<lb />
feet, and slept through the heat,<lb />
waking every now and then to<lb />
look lazily up at the spectators<lb />
making fools of themselves<lb />
(myself included) trying to get his<lb />
attention.<lb />
I began to wonder if perhaps<lb />
he dreamed of lying on a dark<lb />
branch high in the canopy of the<lb />
jungle, looking down at the<lb />
animals oblivious to his presence<lb />
moving far bebw him. I wonder if<lb />
he dreamt about the rain, about<lb />
the green and dark safety and<lb />
freedom of the jungle, of the lea ves<lb />
and vines from which he was<lb />
stolen. I wonder if h e dreamt abou t<lb />
the hunt, the electrified air and the<lb />
smell of the terrified victim, the<lb />
pursuit and climactic kill for which<lb />
he was bom. I wonder if any of<lb />
those things were still mere in his<lb />
mind, or in his memory, and<lb />
something inside of me told me<lb />
mat they must be, for they were<lb />
what he was put on earth for, not<lb />
to live in a small, clear-plastic<lb />
prison cell and be screamed at by<lb />
idiot little kids every day of his<lb />
life. In the very same enclosure a<lb />
spotted panther paced endlessly<lb />
back and forth.<lb />
There was a huge African<lb />
elephant out in the most spacious<lb />
of the exhibits, although still only<lb />
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a grassy field about fifty by fifty<lb />
yards. I watched him (or her) for<lb />
quite a while, eating and bathing<lb />
at a small water hole, and I<lb />
remembered reading about<lb />
elephants in National Geographic<lb />
magazine; how they are very<lb />
intimate family members, and<lb />
sensitive communicators with<lb />
theirgroups.Icouldn'thelp feeling<lb />
sad watchinghim (or her)out there<lb />
all alone, perhaps wondering why<lb />
there were no more ca 11s from the<lb />
distance, why no one answered<lb />
his, waiting to hear a familiar voice<lb />
and never hearing it.<lb />
I guess it was the big animals<lb />
that moved ine the most, and<lb />
maybe that was what they were<lb />
supposed to do. While thinking<lb />
about how sad they were, at least<lb />
I got to see them and understand<lb />
that there are animals like that out<lb />
in the world, not just trapped<lb />
inside our televisions. The closer<lb />
we get to the wild like that, through<lb />
zoos, the more we come to try to<lb />
understand and hence care for the<lb />
animals of the wild. We are unable<lb />
to communicate with them, and<lb />
yet somehow we must, because<lb />
we are all children of the same<lb />
world, of the same God, whatever<lb />
we wish to call Him.<lb />
True, those animals were put<lb />
on earth to roam, some of them<lb />
moving hundreds of miles in their<lb />
lifetimes, but I realized that<lb />
perhaps they were the sacrifices<lb />
for their species, because by<lb />
coming to know mem seeing mem<lb />
and feeling for them in at least this<lb />
way, we can hopefully begin to<lb />
feel for them in a broader scope,<lb />
and somehow try to keep them<lb />
from extinction.<lb />
One thing I did realize that<lb />
day, without these animals on<lb />
earth our world would certainly<lb />
be a less colorful, more barren<lb />
place to live, and we should avoid<lb />
that at all costs, because there is<lb />
still so much to learn.<lb />
Summertime brings mosquitos, short tempers<lb />
I can't imagine that Greenville<lb />
would have been a very fun place<lb />
to live prior to the advent of indoor<lb />
air conditioning.<lb />
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thankful that my car has plenty of<lb />
freon. I try to go running in the<lb />
morning before it gets too hot, but<lb />
I waited too long the other day<lb />
and nearly died.<lb />
I tend to be sort of hard on<lb />
Eastern North Carolina; I consider<lb />
Greenville to bea town thdt'sabout<lb />
twenty years behind the rest of a<lb />
state that is about twenty years<lb />
behind the rest of the country. But<lb />
overall, during the two years that<lb />
I have lived here, I think that I<lb />
have adapted pretty well � if not<lb />
happily � to the political and<lb />
social norms of my surroundings.<lb />
Furthermore, I enjoy the fact that<lb />
itnever gets too cold in thewinter,<lb />
and I love being so close to the<lb />
beach.<lb />
But Greenville in the summer<lb />
is almost more man anyone should<lb />
be expected to bear. It's hot, if s<lb />
humid, and lucky for us, there are<lb />
plenty of mosquitoes and tobacco.<lb />
Some people seem to be able to<lb />
avoid being bitten, but I am a<lb />
mosquito magnet.<lb />
I once read that as the weather<lb />
gets hotter, ice cream sales<lb />
increase. That makes pretty good<lb />
sense. I suppose that water bills<lb />
increase, hot chocolate sales<lb />
decrease, sunscreen sales increase,<lb />
etc. However,noneof these things<lb />
was mentioned along with the ice<lb />
cream statistic. Instead, the<lb />
emphasis was on the fact that<lb />
violent crime also increases.<lb />
An increase in violent crime<lb />
during the summer months makes<lb />
sense. I know that during the<lb />
interval between the time that 1<lb />
turn my car on and the time that<lb />
the air conditioner effectively cools<lb />
the interior of my vehicle, my<lb />
temper rises and my patience,<lb />
what little of it I have to begin<lb />
with, disappears. I curse (to myself,<lb />
of course) at people who turn<lb />
without signaling and fight the<lb />
urge to rear end anyone with a<lb />
bumper sticker that says, "Don't<lb />
blame me. I voted for Bush<lb />
But I suppress any heat<lb />
aggravated tendencies that try to<lb />
erupt. Being in a state of continual<lb />
physical discomfort, like being too<lb />
hot, can cause people to react to<lb />
situations in more impulsive ways<lb />
that they normally would. Owning<lb />
a gun in the summer is probably<lb />
more dangerous than owning one<lb />
during the winter � the impulse<lb />
to use it might be stronger.<lb />
I suppose there are several<lb />
reasons why tempers flare during<lb />
the summer months. First, it's<lb />
harder to sleep when it's hot Lack<lb />
of sleep contributes to crankiness<lb />
and irritability. Second, doing<lb />
anything is about twice as hard as<lb />
normal when it's being done in<lb />
the heat and, therefore, is about<lb />
twice as frustrating.<lb />
A third theory was introduced<lb />
to me by a friend who told me that<lb />
he is allergic to mosquito bites.<lb />
Not only does his skin break out<lb />
around the bitten area, he claims<lb />
that being bitten triggers a<lb />
chemical reaction in his brain and<lb />
puts him in "a really bad mood<lb />
You can be as skeptical as you like,<lb />
but people have pleaded not guilty<lb />
to murder charges on similar<lb />
grounds. Once, a man accused of<lb />
murder claimed that on the night<lb />
in question he had eaten Twinkies,<lb />
and that the process used to bake<lb />
the snack cakes caused him to go<lb />
temporarily insane. During his<lb />
period of mental deficiency,<lb />
apparently, he killed someone.<lb />
Don't get me wrong; I don't<lb />
mink the heat, mosquito bites or<lb />
Twinkies are valid excuses for<lb />
violent behavior.<lb />
Just recently, two local men<lb />
shot each other during an<lb />
argument. Of course, I don't know<lb />
if the heat had anything to do with<lb />
that shooting, but I couldn't help<lb />
thinking that it might have<lb />
contributed to such a violent<lb />
solution. Maybe if we realize that<lb />
heat makes us volatile, we can<lb />
rationalize calmer responses to our<lb />
anger. Maybe if we could eatmore<lb />
ice cream. Maybe we could do<lb />
something about prevalence of<lb />
guns  I guess that's another<lb />
story.<lb />
In the mean time, good luck<lb />
staying cool. If you go to the beach,<lb />
wear some flip flops; I got second<lb />
degree burns on the soles of my<lb />
feet from walking barefoot in the<lb />
sand. Blisters on the bottoms of<lb />
the feet tend to contribute to<lb />
irrational behavior.<lb />
By Jason Williams<lb />
Government intervention necessary in environment<lb />
As the sun set over the historic<lb />
district in New Bern, N.C Sunday<lb />
evening, I could not help but notice<lb />
the thin, white cloud s drifting over<lb />
the Neuse River. Not part of the<lb />
thunderhead that was quickly<lb />
dissipating, these clouds belonged<lb />
to the Weyerhauser lumber<lb />
processing plant on Highway 43.<lb />
Some say when the wind is<lb />
just right, you can smell the sulfur<lb />
stench in Greenville. I don't know<lb />
about that � I live in Grifton �<lb />
but I do know you can smell<lb />
Weyerhauser from several miles<lb />
away.<lb />
No matter what your political<lb />
philosophy, no matter what your<lb />
position on wetlands, or old<lb />
growth forests or endangered<lb />
species, no matter whether you<lb />
hike and fish and hunt, or just sit<lb />
on the couch and watch TV �<lb />
environmental problems like the<lb />
one mentioned above affect you,<lb />
and you should do something<lb />
about them.<lb />
I use Weyerhauser for<lb />
illustrative purposes only; I am<lb />
not a scientist and for all I know,<lb />
thecloudsand the smell may beas<lb />
harmless as phone sex. Besides, I<lb />
would prefertoiletpaperover com<lb />
cobs any day, and Weyerhauser<lb />
provides pulp for paper products.<lb />
But what if the steam causes<lb />
cancer, or emphysema or other<lb />
respiratory problems? What if the<lb />
discharge from company X's pipes<lb />
into me Tar River is harmful? What<lb />
if the pesticide Farmer Brown, Inc<lb />
sprays on our food might kill us?<lb />
As I see it, there are basically<lb />
two types of environmentalism.<lb />
The first deals mainly with<lb />
resource issues: forests, wetlands,<lb />
national parks, wildlife and land<lb />
use. Adherents to this philosophy<lb />
are generally more passionate and<lb />
spiritual about the natural world.<lb />
Ttese are the people who actually<lb />
use the national parks.<lb />
The second kind of<lb />
environmentalism concerns<lb />
pollution. This camp is certainly<lb />
larger, and well it should be. While<lb />
not everyone likes to go camping,<lb />
everyone does like to breathe clean<lb />
air and drink clean water. In fact,<lb />
this group should (but<lb />
unfortunately, and<lb />
incomprehensibly doesn't)<lb />
include everyone.<lb />
Why some conservatives,<lb />
many of whom support pro-<lb />
business initiatives, oppose<lb />
responsible environmental<lb />
legislation continues to confound<lb />
me. Dan Quayle, Jesse Helms and<lb />
others clearly benefit from the<lb />
second kind of environmentalism<lb />
and could benefit from the first, in<lb />
spite of the fact they vigorously<lb />
fight against it.<lb />
Their argument, which<lb />
essentially boils down to "Let the<lb />
market determine environmental<lb />
policy simply won't wash.<lb />
Capitalism is a wonderful<lb />
economic system, but it is, like<lb />
democracy, wonderfully flawed.<lb />
Just because forces in the market<lb />
prescribe an action doesn't mean<lb />
mat action is correct.<lb />
Before 1863, the market in the<lb />
southern U.S. dictated slavery.<lb />
Southern planters complained that<lb />
without slave labor, they could<lb />
not turn a profit on their cotton or<lb />
tobacco. Depriving people of their<lb />
personal liberty, however, is, and<lb />
always has been, wrong and<lb />
immoral.<lb />
Likewise, depriving me of air<lb />
that is fit to breathe and water that<lb />
is fit to drink is wrong. If businesses<lb />
cannot produce goods and services<lb />
without endangering my health<lb />
and still earn a profit, then they<lb />
must simply cease operations.<lb />
"King Cotton" died out in the<lb />
South when slavery ended, yet<lb />
the region still survived.<lb />
Some things outweigh the<lb />
need for a free and unfettered<lb />
market. Surely everyone would<lb />
agree that public health is among<lb />
them. I would go farther and<lb />
suggest that pristine natural areas<lb />
�mountains, beaches and forests<lb />
� should also be protected.<lb />
Next time you see a<lb />
smokestack emitting some foul-<lb />
smelling odor, think about that<lb />
second kind of environmentalism.<lb />
Thinkaboutwhether that chemical<lb />
is hazardous, poisonous or just<lb />
plain unsightly. Then think about<lb />
changing your lifestyle to be closer<lb />
to Mother Earth.<lb />
�<lb /><pb facs="00058483_tn_0004" /><lb />
-The East Carolinian-<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
July 13, 1994<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
Page 5<lb /><lb />
Hamlet haters" invade ECU playhouse<lb />
Rex Hayes portrayed John Barrymore<lb />
Hate Hamlet Hayes is an accomplished<lb />
Photo Courtesy o- ECU Summer Theatre<lb />
In the ECU Summer Theatre's offering of "I<lb />
thesplan � a veteran of nine Broadway plays.<lb />
By Brian Hall <lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The East Carolina Summer The-<lb />
atre continual its 25th season last week<lb />
with the production of the comedy "I<lb />
Hate Hamlet" The play continues the<lb />
recenttrerdoftheeiTtertanuTimtindus-<lb />
try to make productions about itself.<lb />
These productions can range from the<lb />
lilanbusJbisesC,toft�self�rdulgBnt<lb />
i?tfPWInthiscase,PaulRudnickhas<lb />
written and the East Carolina Summer<lb />
Theatrehas prcduoad a comedy some-<lb />
where between the two<lb />
The story centers around Andrew<lb />
Rally (played by JcrathanRobinson),a<lb />
young actor whose TV series, "L A.<lb />
Medical was recently canceled At the<lb />
beginning of the play, Andrew has just<lb />
antvednNewYoricindisbeirshown<lb />
his new apartment, once owned by tte<lb />
late actor Jchn Barrymore, by his rental<lb />
broker Felicia DantinefKateRnlayson).<lb />
Wesoonkamthatheliasbeenforcedby<lb />
hisagentIJllianTioy(DarrieLawience)<lb />
to play the tide role in "Hamlet" in a<lb />
production of Shakespeare in the Park.<lb />
Despite the urgingof Lillian, Felicia and<lb />
Deirdre(hisginriend,playedbyjenni-<lb />
fer R Terrell), Andrew is plagued by<lb />
doubts about his ability to play such a<lb />
demanding role. While debating<lb />
whethaiDplaythepart,Felidasuggests<lb />
aseario?tocaTtactBanymorethegreat-<lb />
est American Hamlet"<lb />
Thisdrarnaticmediumalbwsthe<lb />
introductia. of the true star of the pro-<lb />
ductiarvtheghostcrfBanyrrcrerurnself.<lb />
Played to perfection by Rex Hayes,<lb />
BarrymoreisavisKnofokiHollywood:<lb />
largerthanlife,stentcrianvokK,clres9ed<lb />
incomplete Hamlet regalia. Barrymore<lb />
ccmirKEsAndrewtoovenBmehisself-<lb />
doubts, using rhetoric, cajoling and a<lb />
swash-bucklingswcsdfightaround the<lb />
living room.<lb />
Whentheplaycontinues,onopen-<lb />
ingrughtoftheproductiorvArrirewhas<lb />
become Barrymore, from his voice and<lb />
delivery, to his incessant drinking. He is<lb />
still deeply concerned about his acting<lb />
abiliry,arririgrso,forthenextrnorn-<lb />
mghe reveals thatrusperfornvanoe was<lb />
a disaster. He is then forced to choose<lb />
between continuing with the serious<lb />
theater,ccreturrungtoHolrwoodwith<lb />
hiswnteproducer-clirectorfrieridGary<lb />
Peter Lefkowitz(ChrisMcGarry). Gary<lb />
offers ArKlrew$3rnilliontostarinanew<lb />
series, "Night School about a teacher<lb />
who is endowed with superhuman<lb />
powers at night This being a theater<lb />
production, it is left uptothereaderto<lb />
guess whi choice Andrew makes.<lb />
As Barrymore, Hayes stood out<lb />
arxtherestofthecastrfewasgiven<lb />
the best lines by Rudnick, and used<lb />
them to his full advantage Unlike<lb />
rnanyodTer3stjrtembers,hissenseof<lb />
comedic timing was impeccable His<lb />
physical comedy, such as his overly<lb />
dramatic entrances and his instruc-<lb />
tionstoAndrewontheproperwayto<lb />
take a bow, was uproariously funny.<lb />
The only member of the cast ca-<lb />
pableof holding his own with Hayes<lb />
for even a short while is McGarry. As<lb />
the self-absorbed parody of the shal-<lb />
lowHoIlywccd producer Lefkowitz,<lb />
McGarrynearrstoletheshow,espe-<lb />
daDy in the first act, with his hilarious<lb />
observations on life (e.g. Shakespeare<lb />
is "algebra on stage" and an actor is<lb />
"an English guy who can't get a se-<lb />
ries) Since his character is such a<lb />
shallow charicature of the producers<lb />
ofmodernenteteinmentrjrcided<lb />
an excellent foil for Barrymore<lb />
Indeed, the conflict between<lb />
See HAMLET page 6<lb />
Hanks brings gumption to Gump gjJBBBBJ�1<lb />
By Ike Shibley<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
ForrestGump always remem-<lb />
bered his mama saying that "life is<lb />
like a box of chocolates. You never<lb />
know what you're gonna get<lb />
Films often have this same feel-<lb />
ing.<lb />
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ample. The ads for the film have<lb />
been deliberately vague, claiming<lb />
that the world will never look the<lb />
same once you have seen it<lb />
through the eyes of Forrest Gu mp.<lb />
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knowledge that Tom Hanks stars<lb />
in the film, very little can be sur-<lb />
mised about it. The viewer is un-<lb />
certain of what waits within the<lb />
proscenium arch.<lb />
Generally, a movie can be syn-<lb />
opsized in one or two lines. "A<lb />
bus is set to explode if it drops<lb />
below 50 miles per hour" could<lb />
describe Speed. "Disney's newest<lb />
animated feature" would describe<lb />
The Lion King. The line tells the<lb />
viewer enough to pique his inter-<lb />
est and therefore, presumably, see<lb />
the film.<lb />
Awork of artlike Forrest Gump<lb />
does not lend itself to being easily<lb />
sold. The film is too complex and<lb />
too unlike other films to summa-<lb />
rize so tidily. Other than having<lb />
Oscar winner Tom Hanks in the<lb />
starring role, Forrest Gump will<lb />
have to rely on positive reviews<lb />
and good word of mouth.<lb />
Forrest Gump tells the story of<lb />
America during the past 40 years<lb />
through the eyes of a man with an<lb />
I.Q. of 75. Gump, played master-<lb />
fully by Hanks, wanders through<lb />
the 60s, 70s and 80s, colliding with<lb />
t<lb />
many of the toughest problems of<lb />
the day.<lb />
Forrest experiences the frus-<lb />
tration and anger associated with<lb />
desegregation;Forrestexperiences<lb />
Vietnam as a private in the Army;<lb />
Forrest experiences Vietnam pro-<lb />
tests after receiving the Medal of<lb />
Honor. He also has a role in other<lb />
areas of cultural life; he dances for<lb />
a young Elvis<lb />
radeship.<lb />
The human characters in<lb />
Forrest Gump are what make the<lb />
film memorable. The tour of his-<lb />
tory is engaging, and ultimately<lb />
entertaining, but the charactersare<lb />
what touches the viewer's heart.<lb />
Jenny, Bubba, Lieu tenant Dan and<lb />
Forrest's mother (Sally Field) be-<lb />
come three-dimensional charac-<lb />
 ters the<lb />
by shaking his<lb />
hips, un-<lb />
knowingly<lb />
aids John<lb />
Iennon in<lb />
writing<lb />
"Imagine<lb />
and calls to re-<lb />
port a break-<lb />
in at the<lb />
Watergate ho-<lb />
tel in 1972.<lb />
Though<lb />
Forrest helps <lb />
to shape history he never realizes<lb />
the importance of his acts, nor does<lb />
he care. He has his own wants and<lb />
desires. He is content to mow grass<lb />
all day or run for years on end<lb />
without thinking of much except<lb />
for his true love, Jenny (played by<lb />
Hanna R. Hall as a youngster and<lb />
Robin Wright as an adult).<lb />
Jenny is Forrest's first friend,<lb />
but certainly not his last. During<lb />
his tour of d uty in Vietnam, Forrest<lb />
meets Bubba (Mykelti<lb />
Williamson). Bubba is a shrimper<lb />
from Alabama who invites Forrest<lb />
to work with him upon their re-<lb />
turn to the United States. Forrest<lb />
also meets Lieutenant Dan (Gary<lb />
Sinise), his commanding officer.<lb />
He saves Dan's life and during the<lb />
ensuingyears, the two forma corn-<lb />
He is content to<lb />
mow grass all day<lb />
or run for years<lb />
on end without<lb />
thinking of much<lb />
except for his<lb />
true love, Jenny.<lb />
viewer cares<lb />
about. Even<lb />
though the<lb />
viewer may<lb />
see only one<lb />
side of the<lb />
character,<lb />
the actors do<lb />
such an out-<lb />
standing<lb />
job, that it is<lb />
easy to ex-<lb />
 trapolate to<lb />
all other ar-<lb />
eas of that character's personality.<lb />
This movie is filled with cli-<lb />
ches. Rock music blares during<lb />
the Vietnam scenes, the hippie<lb />
scenes have tie-dyed clothing, long<lb />
hairand drugs,and thefilm'sclos-<lb />
ing could be taken from any film<lb />
whose setting is near the water.<lb />
Yet, these cliches serve an impor-<lb />
tant purpose in this film and are<lb />
not used frivilously. The viewer is<lb />
allowed to see scenes he has<lb />
watched many rimes before,<lb />
through the priviledged view of<lb />
Forrest Gump's eyes.<lb />
Forrest talks through most of<lb />
the film, relating his story on a<lb />
park bench to strangers. With<lb />
Forrest's narration, the viewer at-<lb />
tainsa sense of how Forrest views<lb />
the world. A horrifying ambush<lb />
in Vietnam is remembered by<lb />
Forrest as the time when the sun<lb />
came out after days of rain. Get-<lb />
ting wounded, to Forrest was like<lb />
getting stung. The simple plea-<lb />
sures Forrest derives from life of-<lb />
fer a profound lesson to everyone.<lb />
Yet Forrest Gump does not<lb />
preach. The story unfolds with<lb />
littleobvious manipulation on the<lb />
filmmaker's part. The only obvi-<lb />
ous goal in the film is to make<lb />
Forrest seem special. And in this<lb />
area, they have succeeded hand-<lb />
ily.<lb />
Though the film begins with<lb />
Forrest's mother insisting mat he<lb />
is just like everyone else, the<lb />
viewer immediately senses that<lb />
he is not. Forrest never makes<lb />
much of an effort to integrate into<lb />
the mainstream. He is more con-<lb />
tent to steer his own course and<lb />
thus accounts for a majority of his<lb />
success.<lb />
The success of Forrest Gump,<lb />
the film, owes a lot to steering<lb />
away from the mainstream, even<lb />
though it is a major Hollywood<lb />
film. The film breaks a lot of main-<lb />
stream rules. It is quite long (al-<lb />
most two and a half hours), lacks<lb />
a big moment near the end, has<lb />
very little profanity or violence,<lb />
and has a really goofy title. Yet the<lb />
film is doing well at the box- jtfice<lb />
and should continue to do so based<lb />
on the favorable word of mouth it<lb />
has been getting.<lb />
Forrest Gump is a film for ev-<lb />
eryone. To use an old reviewer<lb />
standby that has never seemed<lb />
more appropriate: "You'll laugh,<lb />
you'll cry, you'll shout for joy<lb />
On a scale of one to ten, Forrest<lb />
Gump rates an eight.<lb />
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Me Your Chances<lb />
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Highly Recommended<lb />
American Ska-thic<lb />
Various Artists<lb />
m<lb />
Chapel Hill group smilin' about debut CD<lb />
By Kris Hoffler<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Chapel Hill is noted for that abrasive<lb />
post-punk genre that defines so many bands<lb />
to come out of that area. Knocked Down<lb />
Smilin' mixes this Chapel Hill sound with a<lb />
Southern-Fried Sea ttle edge and some spunky<lb />
funk rhythms. The end result is an onslaught<lb />
of aggressive grooves, not P Funk but Pit<lb />
Funk.<lb />
Knocked Down Smilin' has signed<lb />
with Dr. Lime Records out of Pittsboro. They<lb />
havejust released theirdebutalbum,aneleven<lb />
song CD entitled Natural Was The Static. The<lb />
titlewas inspired bya John Updike quotation,<lb />
"Human was the music, natural was the static<lb />
Mason Pitts (Bassist) and Bogie<lb />
Bowles (d rums), alumru of Berkley's Summer<lb />
Music Program, form a strong and melodic<lb />
rhythm section. Bowles really Lysdown some<lb />
innovative funk rhythms and at times he<lb />
whips the band into a funky tribal frenzy. The<lb />
powerful twin guitar lines of Sam Cloyd and<lb />
Martin Godwin, and the additional factor of<lb />
Godwin's burly vocals round out the quartet.<lb />
It's really hard to pin downonedefin-<lb />
ing sound for these guys. You can hear the<lb />
college power groove of groups like Billy<lb />
KNOCKED DOWN SMILIN Ar<lb />
AW Mm� � 4<lb />
natural waswe srat<lb />
Club Fest and Jonny Quest in their music,<lb />
sometimes. But there are also some distinct<lb />
Hendrix riffs in there, some Soundgarden,<lb />
Zepplin and Police, a mixture of old and new.<lb />
One of the best songs on the CD is<lb />
Good Look, a song about a broken friendship. It<lb />
begins with a preludeof hard riffsani broken<lb />
drumming, and suddenly jumps into a flow-<lb />
ing rhythm with a tremendous, flowing so-<lb />
prano sax traveling lightly over the melliflu-<lb />
ous funk, good vocals as well.<lb />
Bent is a dark groove. It begins with a<lb />
3 minute j im mixed with sound samples from<lb />
the movies House of Games, Batman and Sus-<lb />
pect. Then the lyrics kick in with "I wokeup late<lb />
and had a bowl of you for breakfast Some<lb />
very dark stuff, but still fun. The track More<lb />
Things Change is done with some of that vocal<lb />
distortion that bands like the Ministry made<lb />
famous, and it doesn't really work well. The<lb />
lead singer's voice fits the band fine without<lb />
this added twist. It takes a band that is not as<lb />
light hearted to utilize this technique effec-<lb />
tively.<lb />
The last track is funky and strange Not<lb />
Again begins with a funk riff that sounds like<lb />
some old Doobie Brothers tune, but the chorus<lb />
soon kicks in with a slow Soundgarden type<lb />
grind. This songreflects the majority of the bands<lb />
sound, a strange but appealing amalgam from a<lb />
diverse group of sources, eclectic if you will.<lb />
Knocked Down Smilin' is a good band<lb />
and they are trying to push the limits, but they<lb />
don't push hard enough in the right direction. The<lb />
college funk band is nothing really out of the<lb />
ordinary, in fact I think there are more bands with<lb />
this sound than with the grunge effect these days.<lb />
However this is their debut CD, and it makes me<lb />
wonder if they will push more to the dark, brood-<lb />
ing side of the music and let the funk take a lesser<lb />
role in their future endeavors. This CD is worth<lb />
checking out, so get outthere and support some of<lb />
your fellow Carolinians.<lb />
Anyone who says they don't like<lb />
skamusicjusthasn'tlistened toenough<lb />
of it Honestly, I don't think I've ever<lb />
met anyone who, after being exposed<lb />
to ska, didn't at least come away from<lb />
theexperiencefeelinghappy. Ifssuch<lb />
bvdy,bouncymusiqsometningabout<lb />
it just seems to spread like head lice<lb />
Part of this has to do, I'm sure,<lb />
withska'sdiveraty.Accmbinationof<lb />
reggae rhythms, polka beats, and big-<lb />
band-style horns, the basic ska for-<lb />
mula has more going for it than your<lb />
average Top 40 style. And, to make<lb />
things even more diverse, many ska<lb />
bands add their own personal twist<lb />
So there's funk ska, punk ska (some-<lb />
times known as ska-core), Jamaican<lb />
ska, jazz ska; there doesn't seem to be<lb />
any limit to the styles that have been<lb />
married to ska.<lb />
All of which brings me toAmeri-<lb />
can Ska-Thic, a CD collection devoted<lb />
to Mid west ska bands that showcases<lb />
ska's diversity. Designed tocoverthe<lb />
Midwest ska scene past and present<lb />
American Ska-Thic features ska outfits<lb />
from the past ten or fifteen years. An<lb />
excellent compilation, American Ska-<lb />
Thic offers ska in all its glory.<lb />
The disc opens up with Weaker<lb />
Youth Ensemble's "American Style<lb />
whichis,appropriatelyenough,a typi-<lb />
cal American ska tune. If s bouncy,<lb />
features a quick vocal delivery, and is<lb />
backed up with a beautiful bed of<lb />
homs,alltrademarksof American ska.<lb />
If s a fine way to open the album, and<lb />
whets the listener's appetite for more.<lb />
"American Style" is followed in<lb />
quick succession by a wide range of<lb />
ska tunes thatserveasanintroduction<lb />
to the ska scene. Johnny Socko offers<lb />
"Vasectomy which can best be das-<lb />
See SKA pa ;e 6<lb />
Flyin'Mice<lb />
Brighter Day<lb /><lb />
In 1989, Flyin' Mice got their<lb />
start inNorthCarolira'sfertileroots<lb />
music scene, Chapel Hill to be spe-<lb />
cific Their sound is really out of<lb />
anydefinitecategory,buttheyhave<lb />
been described as "psychedelic<lb />
bluegrass" or, oddly enough,<lb />
"Chapel Hillbilly music Not just<lb />
another "Dead" band, their suc-<lb />
cessful fusion of rockabilly and<lb />
funk gives their music a different<lb />
edge. Their second full-1 ength CD,<lb />
Brighter Day, has justbeen released<lb />
on Dr.Lime Records of Pittsboro.<lb />
Roots music has gotten so<lb />
popular lately that even our own<lb />
WZMB has acquired a show fea-<lb />
turing this type of music. In case<lb />
the genreisnot exactly cleartoyou,<lb />
there are a number a staple bands<lb />
that comprise thisstyle Bands like<lb />
The Allman Brothers, Phish, Wide-<lb />
spread Panic and some group<lb />
called the Grateful Dead are the<lb />
leading improvisers in this cat-<lb />
egory. Their sound is sort of a jazz,<lb />
folk, rock,and blues fusion. Around<lb />
these parts we have our own roots<lb />
music with the likes of Purple<lb />
School Bus and now Flyin' Mice.<lb />
In the fall of 1991 they released<lb />
their first CD, So Hi Drive, which<lb />
got good reviews from such maga-<lb />
zines as Option and Relix. The<lb />
Grateful Dead played this disc be-<lb />
tween sets at multiple shows on<lb />
their Spring 1992 tour. Flyin' Mice<lb />
have shared the stage with such<lb />
acts as Col. Bruce Hampton and<lb />
the Aquarium Rescue Unit,<lb />
Allgood, Leon Russell and other<lb />
nationally known acts. They have<lb />
received much praise on their im-<lb />
provising performances, reinven-<lb />
See MICE page 6<lb />
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6 The East Carolinian<lb />
July 13. 1994<lb />
SKA<lb />
Continued from page 5<lb />
sfied as "funny ska Humor is a<lb />
major trend in ska; apparently, you<lb />
hyetohaveagoodsenseofhumorto<lb />
rfBty this stuff, johnny Socko in par-<lb />
tffidar is very funny, especially in this<lb />
song about vasectomy anxiety.<lb />
johnny Socko is followed by the<lb />
Peers' "Ye Olde Haus of Mutton<lb />
This is an insanely fast tune that epito-<lb />
mizes ska's party attitude the chorus<lb />
is an accelerated chant of "It don't<lb />
matteranywayandldon'trealrycare<lb />
This song's fast pace makes it incred-<lb />
ibly dancable, at least in ska terms,<lb />
which leads me to the next track,<lb />
"Bkankin' in Moon Boots" by Ten<lb />
Cent Fun. A tribute to the skank, the<lb />
preferred dance of ska fens (not a<lb />
sexual reference, as I once thought),<lb />
this is a party song through and<lb />
through. Ten Cent Fun also has the<lb />
cUstirrfoncifbeingoneoftheveryfew<lb />
ska bands to feature female vocals.<lb />
Moving right along, we get to<lb />
International Jet Sefs "Ifs Time<lb />
Another ska rarity, this one sounds<lb />
heavilyinfluerKKdbyjazz,whichgives<lb />
ita truebigband feel. Attheother end<lb />
o(faes&amp;spectium,AmeriamSka-Thic<lb />
alsofeaturesHeavyMarmerV'Down<lb />
in Jamaica which is sort of calypso-<lb />
reggae-ska.<lb />
It's only towards the end of the<lb />
disc that we get to what seems to be<lb />
one of the modem ska's more domi-<lb />
nanttrends,ska-core.TlTisrnixofpunk<lb />
and skaseemsextrernelypopularwith<lb />
today's up and coming angry youth,<lb />
andAmeriajnSto-77nc'sentriesarenice<lb />
examples-FirstupistheBlueMeanies'<lb />
"Blah Blah Blah not so much an<lb />
angryrnmktuneascircusmusicplayed<lb />
at 78 RPM Yes, this one goes really<lb />
fast; with its zero production values,<lb />
how can punks not love it? The other<lb />
ska-core tune, Jack Kevorkian and the<lb />
Suicide Machines' succinct "Hey is<lb />
mciretraditkTial.Itstartsoutwithariff<lb />
thatsounds like bad thrash-metai, but<lb />
it picks up quickly. Their name alone,<lb />
however, makes them worth men-<lb />
tioning.<lb />
4meriHnSto-77iKdc�eswimtwo<lb />
very strange tracks. Ganster Fun of-<lb />
fersa ska versionof ACDC's "Shook<lb />
MeMNightLong'whkhnotworks<lb />
all too well It frightened me. This is<lb />
followed by Heavy Manners' won-<lb />
derful H"akin'rhe(emtoTeaThis<lb />
one doesn't sound so much like ska as<lb />
itdoeslateSeventiespunknewwave<lb />
stuff (sort of like pre-fame Btondie).<lb />
I'mnot entirely sure why it'shere,but<lb />
I'mnot complaining.<lb />
American Sha-Thk is a nice little<lb />
compilation. Ifs21 songswrapped up<lb />
behind a cover by alternative comic<lb />
book artist and ska fanatic i lumber<lb />
oneEvanDorkin,and if sloadsof fun.<lb />
Sorneofthestandardskatracksstartto<lb />
sound alike after a while, but the disc<lb />
rurBastaggering70minutessoIdon't<lb />
mfndsomuch.Sogethappv,al�,oady!<lb />
Listen to some ska today!<lb />
� Mark Brett<lb />
MICE<lb />
Continued from page 5<lb />
tion and fresh approach to a tradi-<lb />
tional genre.<lb />
Brighter Day is their latest at-<lb />
tempt at refining their vision of a<lb />
multi-genre, danceable, rootsy brand<lb />
of rock. This CD gives you 13 songs<lb />
that are hybrids of several genres.<lb />
The title track, "Brighter Day is an<lb />
acoustic song that borders on folk, an<lb />
optimistic tune with a soft groove for<lb />
dancing. There are numerous songs<lb />
with a very strong bluegrass flavor<lb />
and sparkling harmonies created by<lb />
a combination of guitar, mandolin<lb />
and banjo.<lb />
"Barney's Breakdown" and<lb />
"Blues for Bendy" are probably the<lb />
HAMLET<lb />
most traditional songs on this re-<lb />
lease, thesesongsareold style "back<lb />
porch music" for fans of folk. 'Tm<lb />
On My Way" has a very distinct<lb />
Cajun feel with a guest musician on<lb />
the accordion and a strange<lb />
rockabilly flavor.Most of their songs<lb />
haveanold time feel to them, yet the<lb />
lyrics are modem. These guys could<lb />
fit in in a number of different for-<lb />
mats, including country, rock, blue-<lb />
grass and folk, or even psychedelic<lb />
The final song on the CD is a<lb />
dolorous ballad recorded outside<lb />
of the studio under the Pittsboro<lb />
sky, you can even hear some bugs<lb />
and other unidentifiable noises in<lb />
the background. This song is con-<lb />
cerned with the loss of a lover to<lb />
suicide, a very powerful and bleak<lb />
song.<lb />
Brighter Day is definitely a step<lb />
forward for Flyin' Mice. If you are<lb />
into the roots music scene this is<lb />
definitely a band foryoutocheckout<lb />
and they will be in Greenville soon.<lb />
Theirexpertiseatimprovisationand<lb />
their synthesis of many genres will<lb />
appeal to a wider type of audience<lb />
and they remain true to tradition as<lb />
well for all you old timersout there.<lb />
�Kris<lb />
Hoffler<lb />
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his performance frequently mirroring<lb />
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with the real audience<lb />
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conTingtogether,dcriewitharninimum<lb />
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that summons Barrymore, whkh went<lb />
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Lifestyle<lb />
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gin, much to Andrew's frustration,<lb />
and the product of a wealthy family,<lb />
her character mostly ranges from in-<lb />
visible to irritating, with only brief<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
July 13, 1994<lb />
Sports<lb />
Ponderings<lb />
Ahh, media hype. What<lb />
credible news source can live<lb />
without it? Not many, it seems.<lb />
� Why else would a<lb />
Dave Pond Sub200 OUt-<lb />
Assistant fielder in the bush<lb />
Sports Editor ieagues be fol-<lb />
lowed around by throngs of re-<lb />
porters, all hoping to find a mor-<lb />
sel of exclusive information that<lb />
hasn't been publicized by the me-<lb />
dia buzzards before them? Now,<lb />
public relations groups are get-<lb />
ting in on the act. Last weekend's<lb />
Carolina Mudcats program had<lb />
a glossy full-cover shot of the<lb />
Birmingham Barons' most well-<lb />
known � and weakest-hitting<lb />
� outfielder, 45 Michael Jor-<lb />
dan. Oh yeah, there is a small<lb />
Mudcat logo in the bottom left-<lb />
hand corner. This is simply a<lb />
Mudcat front-office sellout, just<lb />
to make a buck. This program<lb />
may become a "collector's item"<lb />
in years to come, but how can the<lb />
Mudcatplayersfeelaboutit?You<lb />
would never go to a Miami Dol-<lb />
phins game at Joe Robbie Sta-<lb />
dium, purchase a program, and<lb />
see Troy Aikman or Joe Montana<lb />
on the cover. The goal of any<lb />
public relations department is to<lb />
support and increase the visibil-<lb />
ity of its company or group, not<lb />
to shamelessly promote the op-<lb />
position.<lb />
�<lb />
Speaking of media hype, let's<lb />
talkjuiceforamoment. Although<lb />
the Nicole Brown Simpson<lb />
Ronald Goldman murder case<lb />
(sorry, contrary to some belief, it<lb />
is not the O.J. Simpson murder<lb />
case) is still unsolved, the media<lb />
nailed O.J. to the wall from Day<lb />
One. Time ran a clearly-doctored<lb />
darkened version of Simpson's<lb />
mugshot onnational cover, soon<lb />
after the murder charges were<lb />
announced. This came after<lb />
television's slightly-televised<lb />
tour of downtown Los Angeles.<lb />
Rush Limbaughrecently brought<lb />
up a good point about "The<lb />
Chase" � if O.J. had been slain,<lb />
would the police really have let it<lb />
go on for 60 miles with the sus-<lb />
pects in the truck just ahead? Of<lb />
course not. I've seen better police<lb />
procedure on "CHiPs<lb />
Monday's Major League<lb />
Baseball All-Star Home Run<lb />
Derby proved to be quite excit-<lb />
ing. Ken Griffey Jr. blasted seven<lb />
home runs to lead the .American<lb />
League sluggers to their fourth<lb />
straight victorv over the national<lb />
leaguers, 17-10. Chicago White<lb />
Sox slugger Frank Thomas hit the<lb />
longest shot of the afternoon, a<lb />
519-foot blast off the facade of<lb />
Three Rivers Stadium. The only<lb />
disapointmentofthecompetition<lb />
was Mike Piazza who, for the<lb />
second straight year, failed to go<lb />
vard, held to a few sharp line<lb />
drives butmostlypop-jps. Other<lb />
man that, the twentysomething<lb />
crowd of baseball's newest stars<lb />
proved thattheycandrawacrowd<lb />
and keep the people happy (as<lb />
shown by the numerous stand-<lb />
ing ovations during the Derby).<lb />
ECU still out to sea<lb />
By Brian Olson<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
Where the Pirates will dock<lb />
their ship in the near future is still<lb />
undecided.<lb />
Still determined to join a con-<lb />
ference, ECU has two prospects:<lb />
the Metro (Louis ville,UNC-Char-<lb />
lotte, South Florida, Southern<lb />
Miss Tulane, Virginia Common-<lb />
wealth and Virginia Tech) and<lb />
the Great Midwest (Alabama-Bir-<lb />
mingham, Cincinnati, Dayton,<lb />
DePaul, Marquette, Memphis and<lb />
St. Louis).<lb />
Yet, there is also the possibil-<lb />
ity that these conferences could<lb />
merge with the football programs<lb />
dictating the way. Five of the six<lb />
football-playing school officials<lb />
(Southern Miss, Tulane, Louis-<lb />
ville, Cincinnati and Memphis)<lb />
met at the end of June to discuss<lb />
the situation, but nothing was re-<lb />
solved.<lb />
"By the end of the summer,<lb />
we hope to have everything<lb />
worked out and put an end to<lb />
this said Metro publicity direc-<lb />
tor Jamie Kimbrough in a phone<lb />
interview.<lb />
There was speculation that a<lb />
deal with the Metro conference<lb />
was close at hand, but apparently<lb />
that was not the case. A final de-<lb />
cision could happen in at least<lb />
two weeks, or by the end of the<lb />
summer, according to ECU sports<lb />
information director Charles<lb />
Bloom.<lb />
"If it happens, it will be a<lb />
wonderful thing said ECU head<lb />
coach Steve Logan. "If it doesn't,<lb />
at the same time we will just con-<lb />
tinue to keep doing what we are<lb />
doing. I don't think it is going to<lb />
be momentous if we don't get in.<lb />
File Photo<lb />
ECU running back, Junior Smith, is entering his final<lb />
season. He could easily be a Heisman Trophy candidate this<lb />
coming season. ECU'S last candidate was Jeff Blake in 1991<lb />
I think if we do get in, it will<lb />
obviously be a big deal for our<lb />
whole athletic program.<lb />
"We've just got to keep our<lb />
nose to the grindstone and keep<lb />
working, and eventually it is go-<lb />
ing to happen, I'm convinced of<lb />
that. I would like this thing to<lb />
work because the people they're<lb />
talking about I think that we are<lb />
very competitive with and a natu-<lb />
ral rival too. It could be really<lb />
good and I hope it happens, but<lb />
again I'm not losing sleep over it.<lb />
If it doesn't happen, I think it's<lb />
really important that wejustkeep<lb />
doing what we're doing and then<lb />
it will happen eventually<lb />
If ECU does join one or the<lb />
combination of these conferences,<lb />
the teams will most likely include<lb />
Southern Miss, Tulane, Cincin-<lb />
nati, Memphis and possibly Lou-<lb />
isville. ECU would most likely be<lb />
See CONFERENCE page 8<lb />
Jordan still swinging hot air<lb />
By Jason Williams<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Photo by Jason Williams<lb />
Michael Jordan, seen here making one of his<lb />
unsuccessful attempts at the plate Sat. night, has said<lb />
that he plans to spend the All-Star break with his family.<lb />
He has denied rumors of a basketball return.<lb />
Foraguywhocan'thit, Michael<lb />
Jordan sure draws a crowd.<lb />
On his second appearance at<lb />
Five County Stadium in Zebukm,<lb />
N.Cthis season, Jordan wentacom-<lb />
bined l-for-9 in three games, but<lb />
managed to attract record crowds<lb />
despite his .195 batting average.<lb />
In a Saturday night double-<lb />
header, the Carolina Mudcats split<lb />
with Jordan's Birmingham Barons,<lb />
dropping the first game 5-1 while<lb />
winning the nightcap 6-0. The Bar-<lb />
ons won Sunday's game 12-0.<lb />
Saturday's opener began with<lb />
autograph-seekers scurrying behind<lb />
the stands to get a glimpse of Jordan<lb />
taking batting practice. Once the<lb />
game began, fans crowded the<lb />
rightfield bleachers to cheer Jordan<lb />
on in the outfield.<lb />
The Barons' thirdbasemanChris<lb />
Snopekopened the first game witha<lb />
three-run homer over the left-field<lb />
fence,and Birmingham neverlooked<lb />
back. Pitcher Joey Vierra scattered<lb />
See JORDAN page 8<lb />
Im�<lb />
Based on last week's trial<lb />
and hype, what do you<lb />
think of OJ's case?<lb />
Photos by Leslie Petty<lb />
Angela Ervin�<lb />
"Guilty, based upon<lb />
evidence brought out<lb />
thus far, and the fact<lb />
he has no alibis<lb />
between the suspected<lb />
murder time. Time<lb />
will tell<lb />
Caroline Smith� "I<lb />
do not feel he is<lb />
capable of<lb />
committing an act<lb />
as harsh as they<lb />
are accusing htm<lb />
of. I believe he was<lb />
set up<lb />
Christopher Smitty�<lb />
"With all the<lb />
evidence that has<lb />
been presented,<lb />
everything points to<lb />
him being guilty, but<lb />
I do not see how he<lb />
could have done it<lb />
Page Folley� "He<lb />
is not guilty until<lb />
proven. Until then,<lb />
my opinion is<lb />
rather unbiased<lb />
Page 7<lb />
ECU Football Notes<lb />
SEVEN FORMER PIRATES ON CFL ROSTERS<lb />
Seven former ECU football players are listed on opening<lb />
season rosters for the Canadian FooTball League. This list includes<lb />
Jerry Dillon (Sacramento Gold Miners), Luke Fisher (Shreveport<lb />
Pirates), Charles Miles (Sacramento Gold Miners), Junior Robinson<lb />
(Sacramento Gold Miners), Al Whiting (Las Vegas Posse), Henry<lb />
Williams (Edmonton Eskimos) and Walter Wilson (Baltimore).<lb />
Dillon played linebacker four seasons (1989-92) at East Caro-<lb />
lina, finishing with 298 total tackles, with 22 behind the line of<lb />
scrimmage. Fisher finished his ECU career at tight end in 1991 as<lb />
the school's all-time leading receiver with 102 catches for 1,462<lb />
yards. Miles played running back for two seasons at ECU (1991-<lb />
92), gaining 319 yards on 32 carries.<lb />
Robinson played defensive back at ECU for three seasons<lb />
(1987-89) and had 184 tackles and 13 interceptions. He averaged<lb />
23.7 yards per kickoff return during his career, which is sixth on the<lb />
school's all-time list.<lb />
Whiting played wide receiver for three seasons (1988-90) and<lb />
caught 45 passes for 624 yards. Williams is third in ECU history in<lb />
career kickoff returns (1983-84), averaging 25.7 yards on 43 re-<lb />
turns. He led the nation in kickoff returns in 1983 with a 31.1 yard<lb />
average.<lb />
Wilson finished his ECU career as the school's career leader<lb />
in receiving yards with 1,670 (91 catches). He was a four-time<lb />
letterman (1986-89) at wide receiver.<lb />
SMITH ON DOAK WALKER PRE-SEASON LIST<lb />
Senior running back Junior Smith (Fayetteville, N.C.) is one of<lb />
38 pre-season candidates for the prestigious Doak Walker Award,<lb />
which recognizes the nation's outstanding collegiate running backs.<lb />
The list was released by the GTE-SMU Athletic Forum, which<lb />
selects the award winner.<lb />
This year's pre-season candidates are the most impressive in<lb />
the 5-year history of the Doak Walke� Award in terms of the<lb />
institutions they represent said George T. Reynolds, III, chairman<lb />
of the GTE-SMU Athletic Forum.<lb />
The Doak Walker Award is named for the Southern Methodist<lb />
University running back who led the 1949 Mustangs to a Cotton<lb />
Bowl victory and personified the term "scholar-athlete It is the only<lb />
major award which recognizes and rewards scholarship, citizenship<lb />
and leadership as well as athletic achievement.<lb />
Juniors and seniors playing in a running back position and<lb />
currently enrolled and in good academic standing at an NCAA<lb />
division l-A college or university may be nominated. In addition,<lb />
candidates for the Doak Walker National Running Back Award must<lb />
have demonstrated leadership and good citizenship.<lb />
Semi-finalists for the award will be selected by the GTE-SMU<lb />
Athletic Forum Board of Directors in November. The 1994 Doak<lb />
Walker Award and the accompanying $10,000 Doak Walker Schol-<lb />
arship to the award recipienf s college or university wiH be presented<lb />
at an awards banquet on December 6,1994, in Dallas, Texas.<lb />
Smith finished sixth in the nation last year in rushing, averaging<lb />
122.9 yards per game. He needs just 348 yards in 1994 to become<lb />
the school's career rushing leader. He already owns the school<lb />
marks for single-game and single-season rushing yards.<lb />
NU SKIN HONORS COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYS OF THE YEAR<lb />
For the second straight year, Nu Skin International is sponsor-<lb />
ing the College Football Plays of the Year. And for the second<lb />
straight year, ECU has been featured on a videotape, which<lb />
contains the top 45 plays in college football of the previous season.<lb />
Last season, ECU'S Reggie Robinson, a senior linebacker<lb />
from Greensboro, N.C, earned an honorable mention when he<lb />
intercepted a pass against Kentucky on Nov. 13,1993.<lb />
In 1992, Carlester Crumpler's game-winning touchdown catch<lb />
against Virginia Tech was featured.<lb />
The "Play of the Year" in 1993 featured Colorado running-back<lb />
Lamont Warren, who threw a 40-yard halfback pass to Charles<lb />
Johnson for a touchdown.<lb />
The videotape will go on sale in the late summer with proceeds<lb />
to benefit several charitable organizations.<lb />
For information on how to obtain the tape, write to Nu Skin<lb />
International, College Football Play of the Year, 75 West Center,<lb />
Provo, UT 84601.<lb />
Upsets occur in first week of<lb />
second session intramurals<lb />
(Rec. Serv.) � Several surpris-<lb />
ing upsets headlined play in the first<lb />
week of 2nd summer session intra-<lb />
mural sports as championship teams<lb />
from previous semesters were dealt<lb />
heavy blows while attempting to de-<lb />
fend their titles. Round robinplay will<lb />
conclude this week, and next week's<lb />
playoff action is expected to be highly<lb />
competitive. In 3-on-3 Basketball, the<lb />
featured contest matched the "Fat<lb />
Cats composed of players from the<lb />
lstsummersession5-on-5champions<lb />
against the "Longfellows who had<lb />
captured the3-c�rt-3titlesbothlast sum-<lb />
mer and during the 1993-94 year. Led<lb />
by the offense of Brian Haislip and<lb />
BartNeuman'TneFatCats" emerged<lb />
victorious over the "Longfellows<lb />
who were without Neil Torrey, witha<lb />
39-32 win The all-around offensive<lb />
play of Eric Foley and the long-range<lb />
shooting of Todd Moser kept it dose<lb />
for the "Longfellows "Nowhere to<lb />
Rua'behind the steady offensiveplay<lb />
of Daniel Finn and the rebounding of<lb />
Frankie Durham, defeated<lb />
"Solomon's Wisemen Return" 21-<lb />
15 ina defensivebattle. Jeff Byrd and<lb />
Jamie Rowland led the "Wisemen<lb />
whoweresetbackduetoaninjuryto<lb />
Mark Solomon. Finally, "The<lb />
Crusties" were winners 33-30 over<lb />
"De Mala Muerte led by a bal-<lb />
anced attack fromShannonCowan,<lb />
Brad French and Jacob Jones. Bran-<lb />
don WcotenandChrisNelsonpaced<lb />
the offense for "De Mala Muerte<lb />
In Co-Rec Softball, 1st summer<lb />
bessionrunners-up The Economics<lb />
Society" exacted a measure of re-<lb />
venge opening play with victories<lb />
over defending champion<lb />
"Summer'sFinest" 10-6andthe"Fun<lb />
TeamLesterZeagerscoredsixtimes<lb />
in the two games to lead the offense<lb />
while Scott Mozingo and Courtney<lb />
Harold made major hitting contri-<lb />
butions. "Summer's Finest" gained<lb />
a split for the week in taking a 16-6<lb />
See INTRAMURALS page 8<lb /><pb facs="00058483_tn_0008" /><lb />
HBM HMHUMMI<lb />
8 The East Carolinian<lb />
July 13, 1994<lb />
Irish continue to make history<lb />
(AP)�Tradition, and the right to<lb />
call the shots, mean a lot at Notre<lb />
Dame. It wasn't easy to give up either<lb />
one.<lb />
Ninety-six years after the univer-<lb />
sity played its first men's basketball<lb />
game, it finally has joined a confer-<lb />
ence. Notre Dame traded autonomy<lb />
� a cherished institution under the<lb />
Golden Dome�for what could be a<lb />
fasttrack back to national prominence<lb />
as the 13th member of the Big East.<lb />
The Fighting Irish will compete in<lb />
the Big East in every sport except foot-<lb />
ball, beginning in 1995. As the only<lb />
big-money sport involved, and the<lb />
only Notre Dame sport not currently<lb />
tied toaconference, basketball was the<lb />
obvious focusofthemoveannounced<lb />
Monday.<lb />
Surrenderingitsindependentsta-<lb />
tus has been a sore subject for Notre<lb />
Dame. While basketball coach John<lb />
MacLeod cheered the lifting of his<lb />
biggest recruiting barrier, athletic di-<lb />
rector Dick Rosenthal bristled at the<lb />
notion that Notre Dame had been<lb />
forced into a league.<lb />
"Clearly, we didn't join the Big<lb />
East because we wanted to cease be-<lb />
ing independent said Rosenthal, in<lb />
Colorado forwhathesaid was his first<lb />
real vacation in seven years. "I think<lb />
Notre Dame could have stayed very<lb />
well as an independent<lb />
The main reason Notre Dame<lb />
sought out the Big EastlastNovember<lb />
wastoenhanceitsnon-revenuesports,<lb />
many of which have climbed to na-<lb />
tional prominence, Rosenthal said.<lb />
Thatopporfunity seemed tohave<lb />
been missed just four months ago,<lb />
when the Big East passed up Notre<lb />
Dametoconcentrate on self-preserva-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The conference expanded to 12<lb />
full-time members March 9, adding<lb />
football-onlyschoolsRutgersandWest<lb />
Virginia, but denying the same status<lb />
toTempleand Virginia Tech, also foot-<lb />
ball-only members. Play will be es-<lb />
tablished in 1996.<lb />
INTRAMURALS<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
win over the "Fun Team" as Claire<lb />
Norman, Sandy Meadows, and Mark<lb />
Holley have generated the primary<lb />
run support. The "Fun Team" hopes<lb />
to break out of their slump heading<lb />
into the playoffs but will require an<lb />
awakeningfromsluggerEmilyGoetz<lb />
to get the offense going.<lb />
Men's Softball featured some<lb />
high-scoringaffairs with the topgame<lb />
of the week matching "U Lose II"<lb />
against "Summer's Finest" (men's<lb />
team). Inanexcitingsee-sawbattle "U<lb />
Lose II" won a hard-fought 19-18 vic-<lb />
tory as Allan Smith scored the win-<lb />
ning run in the bottom of the last<lb />
inning tohelp his team finish the week<lb />
with a 2-0 record. Mike Kehoe scored<lb />
five times for "U Lose II" while Sfu<lb />
Windleyproidedstead)'pitchingand<lb />
scored four times as well. "Summer's<lb />
Finest" finished the week at 2-1 with<lb />
victories over "The Crusties" and<lb />
'TenthousePlayers"asToddThigpen,<lb />
Kemp Ewing and Bryant Becton pro-<lb />
vided steady hitting and defensive<lb />
play. "The Penthouse Players" also<lb />
finished at 2-1 as Rob Chapman and<lb />
Glen Hodgjns powered the offense.<lb />
Neil Dickinson played in only one<lb />
game for "Penthouse but scored<lb />
four times and pitched effectively.<lb />
"The Crusties" struggled during the<lb />
first week playing World Cup soccer<lb />
with the ball in the outfield and in<lb />
chilled some cold bats.<lb />
Golf outings and trips to Europe<lb />
left this unit somewhat in disarray,<lb />
but they hope for greater success in<lb />
theupcomingweek. The spectacular<lb />
fielding of Billy Layton and the hit-<lb />
ting of Kelby Thomdyke and Daniel<lb />
Finn highlighted efforts of the<lb />
"Crusties<lb />
Volleyball play also begins this<lb />
week in Christenbury Gym. Top<lb />
Teams include Marty Hurst's "Car-<lb />
riage House Best Crystal Tedder's<lb />
"No Fear" and Debbie Hill's "Beer<lb />
Huggers<lb />
JORDAN<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
seven hits in six innings to pick up<lb />
his fourth win of the season.<lb />
Jordan went0-for-3,andstruck<lb />
out with a man in scoring position<lb />
in the first inning. He failed to hit the<lb />
ball out of the infield in each of his<lb />
three at-bats.<lb />
Carolina won the second game<lb />
behind strong pitching by Mariano<lb />
Delos Santos and timely hitting by<lb />
centerfielder Jermaine Allensworth.<lb />
The Barons had only four hits, and<lb />
Jordan went 0-for-2, but reached<lb />
base on a walk during his final at-<lb />
bat. For the nightcap, he moved<lb />
from his usual position of rightfield<lb />
to designated hitter.<lb />
In Sunday's game, won by the<lb />
Barons, Jordan went l-for-4 with<lb />
two RBIs. After the game, he had<lb />
the following announcement:<lb />
"There wasa lot of speculation<lb />
made about my announcement of<lb />
retirement and going back to bas-<lb />
ketball, and itwasn'tstartedby me.<lb />
I think that's some of the media<lb />
pressures trying to get me back in<lb />
the game. That's totally not going<lb />
to happen.<lb />
"No, I'm not going back to<lb />
basketball, as I heard you guys say<lb />
on television and on the radio. I'm<lb />
here. I'm happy to be here and I will<lb />
remain here<lb />
Olson's Trivia Quiz<lb />
Q. Now that the All-Star break is here, what teams, or team, have<lb />
been first in their division with a losing record for the first half of<lb />
the season?<lb />
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CONFERENCE<lb />
Continued from page 7<lb />
a full-time member in all sports<lb />
with a new affiliation.<lb />
Louisville is apparently on the<lb />
bubble with this deal. About a<lb />
month ago, Louisville was a school<lb />
which was uncertain of which path<lb />
to take and they could possibly be<lb />
thinking that there football pro-<lb />
gram is fine as an independent.<lb />
Louisville athletic director Bill<lb />
Olsen could not be reached for<lb />
comment.<lb />
Virginia Tech is currently part<lb />
of the Big East in football. When<lb />
the Big East expanded Rutgers and<lb />
Temple as full-time members a<lb />
few months ago, it left Tech a little<lb />
disturbed. At the time, Big East<lb />
officials said that it would not ex-<lb />
pand at all until at least the year<lb />
2000, but Monday the Big East<lb />
grabbed Notre Dame into all<lb />
sports, except football, for a sort of<lb />
a compromise with the basketball<lb />
teams.<lb />
Now that gives the Big East<lb />
13 basketball schools and could<lb />
set the stage for another expan-<lb />
sion � possibly Tech for basket-<lb />
ball � and the league would al-<lb />
most have to go to divisional play<lb />
within the conference.<lb />
Tech has an agreement with<lb />
the Big East in football, and if<lb />
they were to pull out, they would<lb />
have to pay about $1 million ac-<lb />
cording to Tech sports informa-<lb />
tion director Dave Smith.<lb />
"We're really not looking to<lb />
get out at all Smith said in a<lb />
phone interview. "We would like<lb />
to have all our sports in one con-<lb />
ference, in the Big East. I'm sure<lb />
some of our alumni are disap-<lb />
pointed with the decision Notre<lb />
Dame's joimg The Big East, but<lb />
we understand the decision<lb />
If a decision is reached, the<lb />
plan will probably be put into<lb />
effect in the fall of 1996.<lb />
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