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SPORTS<lb />
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to ensure their first winning season since<lb />
1991. See page 8.<lb />
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Our crotchety media opinion column rages on,<lb />
complaining about all the lastest in cultural stupidity. This<lb />
week: America embraces evil! See page 6.<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Vol. 69 No. 58<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Tuesday, November 15, 1994<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
10 pages<lb />
Veterans Day celebrations commemorate heroes<lb />
Stephanie Lassiter<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Last Friday, as many students<lb />
were sitting in classrooms tak-<lb />
ing notes or taking exams, other<lb />
ECU students were spending the<lb />
day commemorating those who<lb />
fought in past wars.<lb />
Veterans Day, founded<lb />
shortly after World War I, is held<lb />
every year on the eleventh day<lb />
of the eleventh month. Accord-<lb />
ing to a representative from the<lb />
ECU history department, this<lb />
day commemorates the signing<lb />
of the armistice, a cease-fire to<lb />
stop fighting.<lb />
Recognition services were<lb />
held in and around Greenville<lb />
throughout the day Friday. At<lb />
11a.m the Pershing Rifles Com-<lb />
pany of the Army ROTC pre-<lb />
sented the flag at the Pitt County<lb />
Veterans Day ceremony. Air<lb />
Force Cadets hosted the event.<lb />
"Our kids acted as host and<lb />
hostesses for the event said Lt.<lb />
Col. Mike Myrick of the Air Force<lb />
ROTC. "It was great for our<lb />
young people at our university<lb />
to pay tribute to not only the<lb />
sacrifices made, but to those who<lb />
lived through wars<lb />
Slay Jackson, student service<lb />
manager in the admissions of-<lb />
fices, said there are 500 veterans<lb />
and 67 disabled veterans cur-<lb />
rently enrolled as students at<lb />
ECU.<lb />
The recognition ceremonies<lb />
continued at the Town Commons<lb />
with a speech by Mayor Nancy<lb />
Jenkins, whose husband, the late<lb />
Leo Jenkins, was a former ECU<lb />
Chancellor as well as a veteran.<lb />
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Desert Storm veteran LTC Levin speaks to the cadets prior to the run<lb />
Alan Hoffman, a Vietnam vet-<lb />
eran and anchor for the Channel<lb />
9 news, also spoke. Hoffman won<lb />
the Distinguished Flying Cross<lb />
and the Purple Heart for his ef-<lb />
forts in Vietnam.<lb />
Master Sgt. Charles Thomas<lb />
of the ECU Army ROTC read a<lb />
special message from Chairman<lb />
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, John<lb />
Shalikashvili. Vice Chancellor for<lb />
Student Life Al Matthews, also a<lb />
veteran, represented Chancellor<lb />
Eakin during the commemora-<lb />
tion ceremonies.<lb />
"Thaxton also gave a very<lb />
emotional speech Earnhardt<lb />
said. "It was the proudest I've<lb />
ever been here at East Carolina<lb />
Major Jim Cook of the Army<lb />
ROTC felt the event was a tre-<lb />
mendous success, especially for<lb />
the ECU cadets.<lb />
"It was completely cadet-run<lb />
he said. "They lined it up � they<lb />
did an outstanding job. It was a<lb />
logistical challenge. To me, as a<lb />
veteran, it brought a different<lb />
meaning to see young cadets do<lb />
what they did to honor our vet-<lb />
erans. They represented the<lb />
school verv well "<lb />
After those activities, the<lb />
Army ROTC cadets began "The<lb />
Run for Honor" from the<lb />
Greenville Town Commons to<lb />
the border of Wilson. Forty-one<lb />
cadets participated in the run.<lb />
"We ran from the Town Com-<lb />
mons in Greenville to Wilson,<lb />
Photo courtesy of The Daily Reflector<lb />
ECU Army ROTC cadets begin The Run for Honor, a 36.1 mile trek between Greenville and<lb />
Wilson to commemorate Veterans Day. CMaj. Fred Howey leads with the American flag.<lb />
down highway 264 to raise pub-<lb />
lic awareness for Veterans Day<lb />
and veterans' service said Ca-<lb />
det Lt. Col. Tom Earnhardt.<lb />
Earnhardt said originally the<lb />
cadets were scheduled to run<lb />
three-mile legs, but the cadets<lb />
averaged nine-to-12 mile legs.c<lb />
Maj Jason Weiseman, operations<lb />
manager ran the entire 36.1 mile<lb />
stretch. All of the cadets ran the<lb />
last two-mile leg into Wilson. The<lb />
seniors began the run from the<lb />
commons and ran past the hos-<lb />
pital, which was the first three-<lb />
mile leg.<lb />
Earnhardt said the cadets re-<lb />
ceived support from police units<lb />
from Pitt, Greene and Wilson<lb />
counties, as well as from the<lb />
North Carolina Highway Pa-<lb />
trol.<lb />
The cadets were welcomed<lb />
into Wilson at a reception co-<lb />
ordinated by Bob Thaxton, a<lb />
decorated veteran. The cadets<lb />
were presented with sym-<lb />
bolic keys to the city of Wil-<lb />
son. The Wilson Veterans of<lb />
Foreign Wars provided<lb />
drinks and food for the re-<lb />
ception.<lb />
Mixed emotions, questions still remain over split<lb />
Tambra Zion<lb />
Assistant News Editor �<lb />
This article is the second in a three-<lb />
part series on the communication<lb />
department split.<lb />
The transitionof the bachelor of<lb />
science program from the depart-<lb />
ment of communication into the<lb />
department of library scienceshas<lb />
raised many question. Students<lb />
have mixed reactions concerning<lb />
how the division has affected them<lb />
and what each program's curricu-<lb />
lum now consists.<lb />
"I've talked to other students<lb />
and they don't think its right for<lb />
them to split the BA. and the B.S.<lb />
programs said Mike Lee, a jun-<lb />
ior in the B.A. program.<lb />
Allison Turner, a B.S. student<lb />
said the change has been positive.<lb />
'In terms of congestion, more<lb />
access to advisors. I just feel like<lb />
there were too many students for<lb />
one chair. Dr. Auld has been ex-<lb />
tremely helpful to me Turner said.<lb />
"We are a professional school<lb />
that offers a series of professional<lb />
programs, one of which is the B.S.<lb />
in communications said Dr. Larry<lb />
Auld, chair of the department of<lb />
library science. "The degree re-<lb />
mains unchanged<lb />
Another B.S. student believes the<lb />
split has not been beneficial.<lb />
"You basically have to fight to<lb />
get a camera said Forrest Shelor, a<lb />
B.S. major. "In one instance I went<lb />
out and rented a camera because<lb />
three cameras were broken"<lb />
Shelor has concerns that the<lb />
equipment available to students for<lb />
production is insufficient, and that<lb />
all equipment should be available<lb />
to all students.<lb />
"I've found that there's a lot of<lb />
shortages in the department even<lb />
when they were together Shelor<lb />
said. "The problem is there's not<lb />
enough money for faculty and<lb />
there's not enough equipment"<lb />
A senior, Shelor said he has al-<lb />
ways had problems in signing up<lb />
for classes<lb />
"In the department (as a whole)<lb />
you couldn't just build up on<lb />
classes, you took the classes you<lb />
could get Shelor said.<lb />
B.S. professor Robert Caprio be-<lb />
lieves those problems stemmed<lb />
from having too few course offer-<lb />
ings.<lb />
"Previously, students attempt-<lb />
ing to meet the requirements of<lb />
their concentrations discovered<lb />
that too few courses were offered<lb />
in media Caprio said. "Drastic<lb />
substitutions were made  As a<lb />
result, the students were being<lb />
cheated, preventing himher from<lb />
receiving a legitimate education in<lb />
hisher chosen concentration<lb />
Dr. Charles Coble, dean of the<lb />
School of Education, plans to offer<lb />
enough classes to fill major require-<lb />
ments.<lb />
"We'll see how registration goes,<lb />
and if we have enough students to<lb />
sign up  we'll be able to present<lb />
that we have the demand<lb />
B.A. majors were not sent a let-<lb />
ter informing them of the break-<lb />
up.<lb />
Shelor said the departments<lb />
should work together in the future<lb />
in order to benefit students.<lb />
"The strange thing about the<lb />
communication department is<lb />
you're supposed to be able to com-<lb />
municate with other people, but<lb />
they can't even talk to each other<lb />
Sholer said.<lb />
B.A. major Mike Lee believes he<lb />
will benefit from the division.<lb />
"I'll be able to learn more, I think<lb />
it's the department basically the<lb />
same thing'he said.<lb />
Lee is a transfer student and<lb />
public relations major. He said he<lb />
has not had any problems in regis-<lb />
tering for classes.<lb />
A major component remaining<lb />
with the B.A. program is human<lb />
communication and theory classes.<lb />
"There are two ways you can do<lb />
something, you can go by trial and<lb />
error, or you can go by theory<lb />
explained Dr. Mary Anne Leon.<lb />
"Try it 100 times until you get it<lb />
right, or use theory and pick the<lb />
best way the first time<lb />
Theory classes teach students<lb />
how to plan marketing strategies<lb />
for public relations.<lb />
"public relations it's mar-<lb />
keting an organization, I will<lb />
be learning how to do that in<lb />
the next year or so Lee said.<lb />
"In PR you have to learn theo-<lb />
ries so you can concentrate<lb />
more on why you're doing the<lb />
PR He feels the department<lb />
has helped him.<lb />
"A lotof agencies aremar-<lb />
keting, advertising and PR<lb />
said Casey Carter, a B.A. ma-<lb />
jor. "There's a PR specialist and<lb />
an advertising specialist to-<lb />
gether, we have to follow cer-<lb />
tain things to put together a<lb />
campaign � what we have to<lb />
do is specific<lb />
Leon said several jobs are<lb />
available to students majoring<lb />
See COMM page 3<lb />
Native American Ethnic issues addressed in speech<lb />
TV stars to visit<lb />
Nan Patterson<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
It is time to learn a little history<lb />
that might just captivate your atten-<lb />
tion in a way quite different from<lb />
how the average history book might<lb />
try. This lesson involves a soap op-<lb />
era star.<lb />
November is Native American<lb />
Heritage Month. Kimberly<lb />
Sampson, president of the Native<lb />
American group on campus, is work-<lb />
ing with Minority Affairs and Stu-<lb />
dent Government to bring two<lb />
speakers to campus.<lb />
"I met them both at a Native<lb />
American conference in Horida, and<lb />
I felt that by bringing in younger<lb />
speakers they could relate to college<lb />
students better than someoneolder<lb />
Sampson said.<lb />
One speaker, Kimberly Norris, is<lb />
an up-and-coming young actress<lb />
from Oklahoma. She currently re-<lb />
sides and works in Los Angeles,<lb />
California. Asa graduate of UCLA,<lb />
shehasappeared in"Geronimo "As<lb />
the WorldTums "Seinfeld "North-<lb />
em Exposure "Son of the Morning<lb />
Star" and "Knight Rider 2010<lb />
Norris sees first hand the difficul-<lb />
ties that face young Native Ameri-<lb />
cans across the country. She feels the<lb />
need to help other Native Ameri-<lb />
cans win the ' ile over drug and<lb />
alcohol abuse, racism and teen preg-<lb />
nancy.<lb />
Brian Frejo, also speaking, has the<lb />
same feelings. As a graduate of The<lb />
University of Oklahoma, Frejo has<lb />
appeared in "The Last of the<lb />
Mohicans "Under Seige" and<lb />
"Murder She Wrote<lb />
Their goal is to "let Native Ameri-<lb />
can youth realize their full potential,<lb />
that each and every one of them is<lb />
created for greatness<lb />
The event will be held on Nov. 16<lb />
in Mendenhall StudentCenterGreat<lb />
Room. Speakers begin at 7 p. m. w i th<lb />
a reception following. Contact Kim-<lb />
berly Sampson at 752-2319 for more<lb />
information.<lb />
Wendy Rountree<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
America belongs to no one particu-<lb />
lar group at all. The only really true<lb />
American is American Indian�<lb />
Shirley Chisholm.<lb />
Chisholm, the keynote speaker<lb />
last Thursday for the Minority Stu-<lb />
dent Affairs Lecture Series and The<lb />
Student Union, spoke on the topic<lb />
Unity Through LMversity. She be-<lb />
came the first African-American<lb />
woman to be elected to the U.S.<lb />
Congress in 1968 and made history<lb />
in 1972 by seeking the presidency<lb />
of the United States.<lb />
"We must never forget that<lb />
America has been a haven for all<lb />
kinds of peoples, coming to these<lb />
shores, seeking the fruition of their<lb />
dreams and aspirations and their<lb />
hopes because they were fleeing<lb />
from political, economical and reli-<lb />
gious persecution Chisholm said.<lb />
Chisholm said that through the<lb />
years the country has had an influx<lb />
of immigrants from the Italians,<lb />
Irish and Spaniards to, more re-<lb />
cently, the Cubans, Vietnamese<lb />
and Haitians. She said it was im-<lb />
portant to realize and to acknowl-<lb />
edge the contributions all these<lb />
peoples have given to American<lb />
society.<lb />
"Why am I going through all<lb />
this Chisholm said. "You must be<lb />
saying, 'What is she up to?' I am not<lb />
up to anything except to say that<lb />
we must never, never forget how<lb />
America was settled and that the<lb />
strength of America lies in the con-<lb />
tributions of all of these different<lb />
peoples that came here and discov-<lb />
ered and invented certain things<lb />
"We forget that because of our<lb />
myopic vision about people, ste-<lb />
reotyping people on the basis of<lb />
their skin color, and yet we have to<lb />
recognize that if you remove the<lb />
outer coverings of our skin, that we<lb />
all have the same blood coursing<lb />
through our veins, the same pair of<lb />
lungs, the same guts, the same ev-<lb />
erything. We're all alike under-<lb />
neath. The only thing we vary in is<lb />
shades of white to shades of black<lb />
and we must never forget that<lb />
The 70-year-old Chisholm said<lb />
all Americans shared a common<lb />
spirit, one that sought opportunity.<lb />
"This basic commonality in and<lb />
of itself as to why we were here<lb />
would have resulted by now in a<lb />
kind of cohesiveness in America<lb />
because in spirit, in spirit we pos-<lb />
sess the kind of measurement of<lb />
circumstances as to why we came<lb />
to these shores Chisholm said.<lb />
By the year 2050, Chisholm said<lb />
50 percent of the labor force will be<lb />
Caucasians and the other 50 per-<lb />
cent will be people of color. She<lb />
said that in order for the future to<lb />
be as harmonious as possible, ev-<lb />
eryone will have to learn to respect<lb />
and understand each other.<lb />
"America is not monolithic<lb />
Chisholm said. "America is a multi-<lb />
religious, multi-ethnic society.<lb />
There are over 996 different kinds<lb />
of religious sects in these United<lb />
States of America. So, we have got<lb />
to find a way to respect each other<lb />
and live together or we'll swim<lb />
together beautifully or we will sink<lb />
together and drown<lb />
Chisholm said we must address<lb />
the problems of the people in the<lb />
inner cities by giving them fair op-<lb />
portunities and by using the<lb />
skills and talents they have to<lb />
offer.<lb />
"If many of the cities with<lb />
their large numbers of non-Cau-<lb />
casian individuals are not pro-<lb />
ductive segments because they<lb />
continue to face racial and eth-<lb />
nic barriers, then said cities will<lb />
a trophy on the v ine Chisholm<lb />
said. "Our United States of<lb />
America will no longer be able<lb />
to go to the highways and by-<lb />
ways and the villages and our<lb />
towns and our cities and talk<lb />
about being the number-one<lb />
industrial, technological nation<lb />
in the world. We will be enun-<lb />
ciating beautiful rhetoric that<lb />
comes trippingly forth our<lb />
tongues, if the people in this<lb />
country do not want produc-<lb />
tive citizenship<lb />
Chisholm said people have<lb />
to accept criticism in order to<lb />
make the country better.<lb />
"We must be able to accept<lb />
constructive criticism<lb />
See ETHNIC page 3<lb />
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2 The East Carolinian<lb />
November 15, 1994<lb />
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New marketing director named<lb />
Andy Turner<lb />
Renew your driver's license on campus<lb />
Hofstra University in New York is planning to offer a sub-depart-<lb />
ment of motor vehicles so students and faculty can avoid the long lines<lb />
usuallv associated with the DMV. Students and faculty will be able to<lb />
renew driver's licenses to the state's new bar-coded system which<lb />
contains photos and eve exam records to be kept on file at the school. The<lb />
services are free of charge.<lb />
Students under investigation for moving a vehicle<lb />
Three students at the University of Indiana are under review by the<lb />
student judicial review for violating student code by picking up the rear<lb />
end of a car and trving to rum it. Police reports stated the students were<lb />
turning the car sideways so it would be illegally parked. The judicial<lb />
review board is still trying to determine whether the students violated<lb />
university codes.<lb />
Electronic glitch delays registration<lb />
Students at Appalachian State University experienced frustrating<lb />
waits while trying to phone in their schedules for next semester.<lb />
Verification codes for student ID's and pin numbers were taking up to<lb />
30 and 40 seconds to register. The problem was made worse when<lb />
students started hanging up and calling back, causing a rift in the system<lb />
and even more delays.<lb />
Students are sick of plastic peddlers<lb />
Concerns have surfaced about the availability of credit cards to<lb />
college students. One girl has even sued her credit card company,<lb />
claiming she was uninformed about the high interest rates and trapped<lb />
into paying outrageous service fees. Several credit companies have sent<lb />
representatives to various universities promoting cards and exploiting<lb />
students. College newspapers from across the country warn students to<lb />
be wary of solicitors to and be careful when spending.<lb />
Student editor resigns after pulling false fire alarm<lb />
The editor-in-chief of Columbia University's daily student newspa-<lb />
per resigned last month after allegedly pulling a fire alarm to stage a<lb />
photo of a fire truck in action. Two other staff members also resigned.<lb />
The newspaper ran an editorial explaining the situation to students.<lb />
Falsely setting off fire alarms is a misdemeanor.<lb />
Compiled by Tambra Zion. Taken from CPS<lb />
and other campus newspapers.<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
ECU may get more exciting<lb />
entertainment, as a new market-<lb />
ing director has recently been<lb />
hired. Carol Ogus Woodruff,<lb />
former marketing and educa-<lb />
tional director of the Alabama<lb />
Shakespeare Festival, has been<lb />
named the new marketing di-<lb />
rector for the ECU department<lb />
of university unions.<lb />
Woodruff comes to ECU with<lb />
15 years of experience in mar-<lb />
keting the arts. She most recently<lb />
served as marketing director<lb />
with the Alliance Theater in At-<lb />
lanta. She has won numerous<lb />
awards in professional arts mar-<lb />
keting, including the Alabama<lb />
Governor's Award for outstand-<lb />
ing arts administration.<lb />
Originally from Raleigh, Woo-<lb />
druff graduated cum laudefrom<lb />
Appalachian State University.<lb />
She is happy to be back in North<lb />
Carolina after living in Atlanta<lb />
and Alabama.<lb />
"I grew up in North Carolina<lb />
and have been away from North<lb />
Carolina for a number of years<lb />
Woodruff said. "1 met a fella<lb />
when I was in Atlanta, and when<lb />
we got married, we decided to<lb />
come back to North Carolina to<lb />
be near to our families. I had a<lb />
previous knowledge and respect<lb />
for the (ECU) Performing Arts<lb />
Series and found out there was<lb />
an opening<lb />
As marketing director, Woo-<lb />
druff finds ways to disperse in-<lb />
formation to the public about<lb />
university union programs.<lb />
These programs include the Per-<lb />
forming Arts Series, the Travel<lb />
Adventure Series, the ECU Art<lb />
Smart program for children and<lb />
Family Fair, which is held on<lb />
weekends.<lb />
"It being marketing director<lb />
entails a lot of opportunities to<lb />
get the word out about the per-<lb />
forming arts here Woodruff<lb />
said. "ECU has a responsibility<lb />
to make available top-notch ev-<lb />
erything, whether it is the Per-<lb />
forming Arts Series or educa-<lb />
tional opportunities.<lb />
"It entails working with stu-<lb />
dents on campus. I get to pro-<lb />
vide marketing expertise to some<lb />
of the students on campus<lb />
Woodruff hopes to accom-<lb />
plish several goals as the new<lb />
marketing director.<lb />
"I hope to find a way to com-<lb />
municate to the students about<lb />
the richness of the programs<lb />
there are she said. "Also we<lb />
would like to see it expand so<lb />
that these performing groups<lb />
stay two nights, not just one<lb />
She also hopes to spread<lb />
awareness in the community<lb />
about how excellent the Perform-<lb />
ing Arts Series is.<lb />
"The Performing Arts Series<lb />
is recognized throughout the<lb />
country Woodruff said. "I am<lb />
not sure if the people here recog-<lb />
nize the prominence. People of-<lb />
ten do not recognize the rich-<lb />
ness in their own backyard<lb />
Woodruff says the students,<lb />
faculty and staff have been great<lb />
to her so far. She likes being near<lb />
relatives and close to the beach.<lb />
She also likes the lifestyle in<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
"We really like the pace here.<lb />
In Atlanta, it was rush, rush,<lb />
rush Woodruff said.<lb />
"People here have more time<lb />
to be leisurely and friendly. 1<lb />
really like the people I work<lb />
with every day. I like coming<lb />
to work<lb />
The Performing Arts Series<lb />
has several exciting events<lb />
scheduled. On Nov. 18, the<lb />
Dance Theater of Spain will<lb />
perform "El Teatro De Danze<lb />
Espanol<lb />
For further information<lb />
about University Unions<lb />
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COMM From p.<lb />
The East Carolinian 3<lb />
in PR and journalism.<lb />
"One of our best students is<lb />
working for Southern Progress<lb />
Magazine in Alabama Leon said.<lb />
She said job opportunities for com-<lb />
munication majors are numerous.<lb />
Dr. T. Harrell Allenhair of the<lb />
B.A. program, said the print jour-<lb />
nalism concentration is now known<lb />
as Journalism.<lb />
"When you see an advertisement<lb />
for a job, it doesn't say print Allen<lb />
said. "Print implies narrow, jour-<lb />
nalism is a more universal term<lb />
Students in the B.A. program are<lb />
geared more toward computer de-<lb />
sign than B.S. students. The pro-<lb />
gram requires students to learn<lb />
desktop publishing programs and<lb />
rto think in front of a computer.<lb />
"My understanding is the B.A.<lb />
program is the public relations, and<lb />
there's no need for them to use that<lb />
equipment Shelor said, referring<lb />
to the video toasters and field cam-<lb />
eras the B.A program acquired in<lb />
the division.<lb />
Allen said the B.S. program re-<lb />
ceived all television equipment,<lb />
because the B.A. program does not<lb />
involve that medium. The B.A. pro-<lb />
gram does require field cameras for<lb />
public relations projects and classes.<lb />
Allen said the department has<lb />
taken a budget cut since the divi-<lb />
sion, and does not have sufficient<lb />
funds for repairing broken equip-<lb />
ment. He is currently trying to se-<lb />
cure funds to improve memory ca-<lb />
pability in the Edward's lab located<lb />
in General Classroom Building.<lb />
Both programs will overlap in<lb />
some way s. After this semester, stu-<lb />
dents most likely will not take<lb />
classes from the other department.<lb />
With the program split, all<lb />
courses were also divided. The B.A.<lb />
program has created a new pro-<lb />
duction class to replace production<lb />
classes taken in the split.<lb />
"I'm taking a multimedia pro-<lb />
duction class said Steve Griffin, a<lb />
B.A. major. "That's really the only<lb />
production class I've had to take �<lb />
PR is mostly theory classes and strat-<lb />
egy"<lb />
The B.S. program is also plan-<lb />
ning to create research and theory<lb />
classes to substitute B.A. classes.<lb />
"Our course work provides<lb />
theory research and practical ap-<lb />
plication in forming and communi-<lb />
cating messages via video and au-<lb />
dio components utilizing skills com-<lb />
mon to all mediums including edu-<lb />
cational, digital, business and cor-<lb />
porate uses Caprio said.<lb />
B.S. majors can concentrate in<lb />
media production, media perfor-<lb />
mance, electronic mass media man-<lb />
agement or electronic news.<lb />
B.S. students will still receive a<lb />
communications degree and will<lb />
follow the same course work, or<lb />
can opt to follow new guidelines as<lb />
they emerge. Auld said the depart-<lb />
ment has no desire to change the<lb />
name of the degree, processes<lb />
which would take over two years<lb />
in North Carolina legislature to<lb />
change.<lb />
Both programs are planning to<lb />
ride America's information high-<lb />
way of the future and plan to start<lb />
applying multi-media resources<lb />
and curriculum in the future.<lb />
ETHNICS<lb />
From p. 1<lb />
Chisholm said. "Sometimes<lb />
people say 'If you don't love it<lb />
leave My grandmother used to<lb />
say, if you love something or love<lb />
somebody, you talk about it and<lb />
try to do something about the in-<lb />
equities that exist and don't try to<lb />
sweep things under the prover-<lb />
bial rug and hope to God that this<lb />
will disappear<lb />
Chisholm said Caucasians also<lb />
struggled to settle in America but<lb />
always had an edge on the oppor-<lb />
tunities.<lb />
"We know that the majority of<lb />
people in this country, including<lb />
Caucasian people, did struggle<lb />
too Chisholm said. "We are not<lb />
saying that we are the only ones<lb />
who struggled, but one might say,<lb />
however, they had a ready made<lb />
passport into American society.<lb />
They were able to move out, get<lb />
more opportunities and build<lb />
themselves a back support. That<lb />
passport was a white skin<lb />
Chisholm said to the ECU<lb />
students present that they were<lb />
part of the Talented Ten, a<lb />
phrase coined by W.E.B.<lb />
Duboise which once referred to<lb />
African Americans who had the<lb />
opportunities to go to college.<lb />
She said she used this phrase<lb />
because now only 10 percent of<lb />
our young population goes<lb />
straight to college after high<lb />
school.<lb />
"You can help to bring about<lb />
change Chisholm said. "The<lb />
kind of change that education<lb />
can bring to fruition Chisholm<lb />
said. "A college education<lb />
means much more than keep-<lb />
ing your course requirement<lb />
and memorizing your textbooks<lb />
and notes for a test. Your edu-<lb />
cation is designed to open that<lb />
great window of understand-<lb />
ing, helping us understand<lb />
America<lb />
Chisholm said a college<lb />
education should help students<lb />
develop their own philosophies<lb />
for life and develop leadership<lb />
skills.<lb />
There was a short question<lb />
and answer period after the lec-<lb />
ture. Students and a few others<lb />
asked questions about last<lb />
week's national election results,<lb />
Proposition 187 in California and<lb />
the real possibility of eliminat-<lb />
ing racism.<lb />
Some students saw the lec-<lb />
ture as a learning experience<lb />
both on the national and per-<lb />
sonal level.<lb />
"ShirleyChisholmspokevery<lb />
elegantly said Lydia Williams,<lb />
senior criminal justice major.<lb />
"She did not edit anything. She<lb />
said exactly what was on her<lb />
mind and she spoke the truth. I<lb />
believe it may have offended a<lb />
few individuals in the audience,<lb />
but it was the truth and that's<lb />
what America needs, the truth<lb />
"I enjoyed the presentation<lb />
said Vikki Armstrong, sopho-<lb />
more criminal justice major. "My<lb />
father asked me if I really knew<lb />
anything about Shirley<lb />
Chisholm, and I had to say no,<lb />
but that I would come to learn.<lb />
This was a real good learning<lb />
experience<lb />
Other students hope to see<lb />
more of these types of lectures<lb />
given oncampus and wish more<lb />
people would attend.<lb />
"As a sophomore at East<lb />
Carolina University, I'm very<lb />
pleased to see her here tonight<lb />
because it is inspiringto the black<lb />
students � one because we are<lb />
here and we are the minority,<lb />
and two because some things<lb />
aren't always done properly on<lb />
this campus said Darrell<lb />
Armstead, a mathematics edu-<lb />
cation major. "So, it's something<lb />
to lift our spirits. I think she did<lb />
a very good job and I hope to see<lb />
people and things like this hap-<lb />
pen on this campus for years to<lb />
come<lb />
"I feel she was a really won-<lb />
derful, dynamic speaker said<lb />
Ashley Payne, senior English<lb />
major. "I wish that a lot more<lb />
people showed up<lb />
Dr. Brian Haynes, director of<lb />
the office of minority affairs, in-<lb />
troduced the speaker and<lb />
thought the speech was timely.<lb />
"Just in response to what she<lb />
was talking about tonight, I think<lb />
it was a very, very appropriate<lb />
topic, given college life today<lb />
Haynes said. "As you know,<lb />
there's been an increase in eth-<lb />
nic intimidation, racial harass-<lb />
ment, sexual harassment, etc<lb />
on college campuses and in the<lb />
larger society. I think the topic<lb />
tonight about unity through di-<lb />
versity was very, very appropri-<lb />
ate<lb />
Haynes said Chisholm was<lb />
the first speaker for the Minority<lb />
Student Affairs Lecture Series.<lb />
"This is the first in a series of<lb />
lectures Haynes said. "We'll<lb />
do one in the fall, one in the<lb />
spring each year, bringing in big<lb />
name speakers to talk about top-<lb />
ics that pull people together. That<lb />
is why we wanted Ms. Chisholm<lb />
to come in first and talk about<lb />
unity through diversity. That's<lb />
what these lectures are going to<lb />
be about, bringing people to-<lb />
gether<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
Opinion<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
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Maureen A. Rich, Managing Editor<lb />
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Stephanie B. Lassiter, News Editor<lb />
Tambra Zion, Assr. News Editor<lb />
Mark Brett, Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Meredith Langley, Asst. Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Dave Pond, Sports Editor<lb />
Aaron Wilson, Asst. Sports Editor<lb />
Steven A. Hill, Opinion Page Editor<lb />
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Serving the ECU community since 1925, The East Carolinian publishes 12,000 copies every Tuesday and Thursday. The<lb />
masthead editorial in each edition is the opinion of the Editorial Board. The East Carolinian welcomes letters, limited to 250<lb />
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For more information, call (919) 328-6366<lb />
Republican victories brings challenges<lb />
One week ago the American<lb />
people used the power of the vote to<lb />
speak their minds. Republican politi-<lb />
cal aspirants were elected into office<lb />
and the Democrats were snubbed.<lb />
TEC would like to acknowledge<lb />
the voices of the people who utilized<lb />
their sacred right to vote and to send<lb />
politicians "a message.To deny that<lb />
there was voter discontent is ludicrous.<lb />
What compelled Americans to reject<lb />
Democratic control of Congress so<lb />
completely?<lb />
In the November 13, 1994, issue<lb />
of The Daily Reflector,Democrat W. G.<lb />
Squires from Charlotte, N.C. said that:<lb />
"We need to shake up the establish-<lb />
ment by letting them know there's<lb />
something voters can do This should<lb />
be a warning to the newly elected Re-<lb />
publican majority to not rest on their<lb />
laurels � or else!<lb />
A recent poll by Republican poll-<lb />
ster Frank Luntz said that nearly three<lb />
out of four Americans concede that<lb />
the federal government is overgrown<lb />
and too powerful. Tven a majority of<lb />
Democrats (64 percent) admit that the<lb />
government power has become grossly<lb />
over swollen.<lb />
So Americans last Tuesday<lb />
sounded the death knell for New Deal<lb />
liberalism and its Socialist overtones:<lb />
Government is our keeper; We shall<lb />
not want. Apparently most voters<lb />
agree with Betty M. Gilbert of Myrtle<lb />
Beach. An interview with her in last<lb />
Sunday's Daily Reflector yielded this<lb />
response: "We have more than we need<lb />
from the government she said"Let the<lb />
private sector take care of as much as it<lb />
can<lb />
The Republican Contract with<lb />
America, which seeksto shrink the enor-<lb />
mity of the federal bureaucracy, won<lb />
the right to prove to be more than lip-<lb />
service. If the Republicans fail, the wrath<lb />
of the voters is sure to be felt again.<lb />
This election may prove to be the<lb />
dawn of a new era for American poli-<lb />
tics. Not because the Republicans won,<lb />
but rather because of the age of infor-<lb />
mation we live in. There has been an<lb />
exponential increase in the number of<lb />
ways voters can access information to<lb />
keep tabs on their elected officials.<lb />
Politicians must now face some<lb />
hard facts, namely that they can no<lb />
longer deceive voters with rhetoric<lb />
alone. The campaign issues they em-<lb />
brace in speeches at home cannot be<lb />
jettisoned when they come up for vote<lb />
in Washington. If they are going to talk<lb />
the talk, they had better walk the walk<lb />
as well.<lb />
And for those Americans who<lb />
thought their vote was meaningless,<lb />
several races were decided by narrow<lb />
margins.So, your one little vote does<lb />
count. Even the ant bites!<lb />
Elections render vote for change<lb />
Unless you are a political<lb />
junkie like myself, you are prob-<lb />
ably ecstatic that the 1994 elec-<lb />
tions are finally over. For those<lb />
junkies like myself, however, the<lb />
past week has been paradise.<lb />
Not only have the elections<lb />
taken place, but the air waves<lb />
have been filled with experts dis-<lb />
cussing the election and what it<lb />
means.<lb />
One of the most interest-<lb />
ing things to me is that the elec-<lb />
tion seems to have raised more<lb />
questions than it answered.<lb />
For example, does the over-<lb />
whelming Republican victory<lb />
represent a basic change in the<lb />
American political landscape in<lb />
the way that the 1932 election<lb />
did? Or was it simply a revolt<lb />
against a rather unpopular presi-<lb />
dent?<lb />
The initial theory that the<lb />
public was simply anti-incum-<lb />
bent has clearly been discred-<lb />
ited by the fact that no Republi-<lb />
can incumbents lost in races for<lb />
the House, Senate or governor-<lb />
ships.<lb />
I believe that this election<lb />
may show that Americans have<lb />
learned to nationalize Congres-<lb />
sional elections, in much the<lb />
same manner as elections in En-<lb />
gland or other nation's run by<lb />
Parliaments.<lb />
If so, then this would mean<lb />
the we have come back to the<lb />
notion that the true power in our<lb />
government is rot in the execu-<lb />
tive, but the legislative.<lb />
It unequivocally shows a<lb />
turning point in American poli-<lb />
tics. The conservative reaction<lb />
against decades of "literal big<lb />
government" began with the<lb />
election of Ronald Reagan in 1980<lb />
and has come to fruition.<lb />
What the new Republican<lb />
majorities in Coneress make of<lb />
their opportunities will decide<lb />
whether this will be a good thing<lb />
for the country. The stated goal<lb />
of the House Republicans, the<lb />
Contract with America, contains<lb />
many excellent ideas for reduc-<lb />
ing the size of government.<lb />
"Real" welfare reform, a<lb />
balanced budget amendment<lb />
and reduction of Congressional<lb />
staffs are great first steps to this<lb />
end. Newt Gingrich, sure to be<lb />
the next Speaker of the House,<lb />
came out publicly this past week-<lb />
end in favor of eliminating<lb />
wasteful and unnecessary pro-<lb />
grams like the National Endow-<lb />
ment for the Arts (NEA), Na-<lb />
tional Endowment for the Hu-<lb />
manities (NEH) and subsidies to<lb />
Public Broadcasting (PBS).<lb />
Real reduction, however,<lb />
is going to require the political<lb />
courage to go far beyond these<lb />
popular steps.<lb />
For example, it is extremely<lb />
doubtful that a party led by the<lb />
likes of Bob Dole and Jesse Helms<lb />
in the Senate will have the intes-<lb />
tinal fortitude or ability to cut,<lb />
much less eliminate, agricultural<lb />
subsidies.<lb />
Talk about cutting welfare<lb />
for the poor is popular. What is<lb />
needed is the reduction of<lb />
"middle-class welfare like the<lb />
aforementioned farm subsidies<lb />
and college loans, if we are to<lb />
really get a grip on our budget<lb />
problems.<lb />
Moreover, if the politicians<lb />
are willing to make these diffi-<lb />
cult decisions, will the Ameri-<lb />
can people accept them? Ameri-<lb />
cans overwhelmingly said last<lb />
Tuesday that they want<lb />
smaller government. I doubt<lb />
that we really mean it.<lb />
What we really mean is<lb />
that we want smaller govern-<lb />
ment for evervone else<lb />
by Brian Hall<lb />
Americans, like every-<lb />
one for that matter, have a<lb />
tremendous ability to believe<lb />
two conflicting points of view<lb />
at the same time. This cogni-<lb />
tive dissonance can be seen in<lb />
the overwhelming belief that<lb />
the government should simul-<lb />
taneously solve our problems<lb />
and leave us alone.<lb />
Ernest Hollings used to<lb />
sum up this feeling by telling<lb />
the story of a former constitu-<lb />
ent of his who went to college<lb />
on the Gl Bill, bought his<lb />
house with a VA loan, got<lb />
medical care at the VA hospi-<lb />
tal, and sent his children to<lb />
college with student loans. He<lb />
then went to Washington on<lb />
Amtrak to tell the senator to<lb />
get the government off his<lb />
back.<lb />
A final point about the<lb />
Republican agenda is that it<lb />
does contain a few disturbing<lb />
elements, like "voluntary"<lb />
school prayer. If the Republi-<lb />
cans really want to expand our<lb />
liberties, then they would do<lb />
best to avoid doing anything<lb />
to threaten the wall of separa-<lb />
tion between church and state.<lb />
History is replete with ex-<lb />
amples of the tragedies that<lb />
result from the combination<lb />
of the two.<lb />
Lastly, if the Republicans<lb />
do attempt measures such as<lb />
these to restore "family val-<lb />
ues Democrats should not<lb />
be afraid to prevent them by<lb />
either filibuster or veto.<lb />
They have made their<lb />
own job more difficult in the<lb />
past few years by constantly<lb />
and childishly criticizing their<lb />
opponents as obstructionists.<lb />
Perhaps now they will learn<lb />
the joys and benefits of such<lb />
h�hAvirr<lb />
Love takes many forms, but all are essential<lb />
Love � a word that lends<lb />
itself to a variety of ambiguous<lb />
interpretations. What can be<lb />
considered the act of loving<lb />
depends upon whom you speak<lb />
with.<lb />
Nowadays, people use the<lb />
term "love" rather indiscrimi-<lb />
nately when talking about most<lb />
anything or anyone.<lb />
A man says "I love my<lb />
wife yet has no qualm what-<lb />
soever about "loving" the<lb />
blonde, buxom, aerobics in-<lb />
structor, 'Candie who lives<lb />
down the block.<lb />
And while Candie<lb />
"loves" an intense, physical<lb />
workout, she does not mind<lb />
"loving" the guy up the street<lb />
just the same.<lb />
Johnny loves his mom and<lb />
dad. He appreciates all that they<lb />
have done for him.<lb />
However, Johnny only<lb />
loves his mom and dad when<lb />
they have "done for him" and<lb />
not otherwise.<lb />
He also loves the new car<lb />
that his parents bought him for<lb />
graduating from high school.<lb />
Tonight, Johnny will show<lb />
his girlfriend, Linda, how much<lb />
he "loves" her in the back of his<lb />
beloved automobile.<lb />
Television evangelist,<lb />
Jimmy Swaggart claims that he<lb />
"loves the Lord<lb />
Unfortunately, the Lord<lb />
was confined to a night stand in<lb />
a sleazy motel that faithful night<lb />
when Swaggart decided to<lb />
transfer his love for Jesus to an<lb />
aspiring young actress training<lb />
for the role of Mary Magdalene.<lb />
Social taboos, being what<lb />
they are in America, make it<lb />
difficult for everyone to love<lb />
whom he or she would like.<lb />
Ideally, a man and a<lb />
woman can and should love one<lb />
another, provided of course,<lb />
that they have the same ethnic<lb />
background.<lb />
Mixed marriages or rela-<lb />
tionships never work � look at<lb />
Othello and Desdemona or Ted<lb />
Danson and Whoopi Goldberg<lb />
for that matter.<lb />
Such relationships end in<lb />
suffocation, or worse, they end<lb />
in a botched practical joke at a<lb />
celebrity roast. (I hope that any<lb />
racists out there are not taking<lb />
me seriously.)<lb />
Worse than the aforemen-<lb />
tioned scenario is any display<lb />
of affection between persons of<lb />
the same sex.<lb />
Biff and Joe can show their<lb />
"admiration" for one another<lb />
by slapping each other's rump<lb />
after winning a football game,<lb />
but God forbid if this admira-<lb />
tion should extend itself to their<lb />
buying a one-bedroom apart-<lb />
ment and moving in together.<lb />
The way in which we<lb />
choose to express our love, or<lb />
whom we choose to love, is not<lb />
By Joshua White<lb />
the underlying concern. Oi<lb />
greatest concern should be th<lb />
we do love, and that in the a<lb />
of loving we are unselfish ar<lb />
true to our hearts.<lb />
We should not put bourn<lb />
aries on whom anyone shou)<lb />
love.<lb />
Likewise, we should n<lb />
confuse our love for mated,<lb />
things with the feelings that v<lb />
hold for other human beings.<lb />
One can love a car till<lb />
breaks down or a Playboy cei<lb />
ter fold until the next issu<lb />
comes in the mail, but the lov<lb />
that we give to otheis trar<lb />
scends time and an expire'<lb />
warranty.<lb />
The Zen poet Thich Nha<lb />
Hanh has expressed thes<lb />
thoughts on love in his booi<lb />
Peace is Every Step .<lb />
"We really have to under<lb />
stand the person we want t<lb />
love. If our love is o'ly a will t<lb />
possess, it is not love.<lb />
If we only thirk of our<lb />
selves, we cannot love. You can<lb />
not resist loving another per<lb />
son when you really under<lb />
stand him or her<lb />
If we would just take the<lb />
time to understand others, ther<lb />
perhaps we could grow to love<lb />
them and stop hating everyone<lb />
in the world.<lb />
Love takes many forms,<lb />
some peculiar, but all are es-<lb />
sential.<lb />
QpataBfe Qjioits<lb />
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an<lb />
act, but a habit<lb />
�Aristotle<lb />
"I know of no more encouraging fact than the unquestion-<lb />
able ability of man to elevate his life by conscious endeavor<lb />
�Henry David Thoreau<lb />
"What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny<lb />
matters compared to what lies within us<lb />
� Oliver Wendell Holmes<lb />
"I touch the future, I teach<lb />
� Cynthia Ann Broad, quoting Christa McAuliff<lb />
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IS IN LIME BECAUSE:<lb />
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The East Carolinian 5<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
For Rent<lb />
RINGGOLD TOWERS<lb />
Now Taking Leases for<lb />
1 bedroom, 2 bedroom &amp;<lb />
Efficiency Apartments.<lb />
CALL 752-2865<lb />
�1 and 2 Bedrooms<lb />
AZALEA CARDENS<lb />
Clean and Quiet, one bedroom<lb />
furnished apartments. $240 a<lb />
month, 6 month lease.<lb />
ALSO<lb />
UNIVERSITY APARTMENTS<lb />
2899-2901 East 5th Street<lb />
�Located near ECU<lb />
�ECU Bus Service<lb />
�On-Site Laundry<lb />
�FREE AUCUST RENT<lb />
"Special Student Leases"<lb />
also MOBILE HOME RENTALS<lb />
I.T. or Tommy Williams<lb />
756-<lb />
-781 5. 758-7436<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
c<lb />
For Rent<lb />
NEEDED 2 ROOMMATES to share<lb />
3br, 2 1 2bath townhouse. $150per<lb />
month. Available mid-December.<lb />
Call Julie � 752-3848<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED:2bedroom<lb />
apart near campus, ECU bus stop,<lb />
furnished, laid back, $197 1 2 utili-<lb />
ties. Call evenings 752-1033<lb />
For Sale<lb />
FOR RENT one bedroom apartment<lb />
$265month. Washerdryer hook<lb />
up. Quiet area. Great location. Call<lb />
355-7537<lb />
KINSTON PLACE 2 bedroom, 2<lb />
bath to share with 2 other girls Dec<lb />
through May. Furnished and cheap!<lb />
Contact Ali or Jill at 830-5299<lb />
FULLY FURNSIHED plush<lb />
townhouse seeking roommate to<lb />
share for $215 part of utilities. Fire-<lb />
place, washer dryer, cable, pool, and<lb />
ac. Contact Jamie 321-8306 or leave<lb />
message.<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED for fur-<lb />
nished 3 bedroom 2 12 bath<lb />
townhouse- Quail Ridge. $250<lb />
month- utilities &amp; cable included<lb />
plus 1 J phone. Contact David or JC<lb />
756-7374 available in Dec. or Jan.<lb />
HOUSE TO SHARE- Couplestu-<lb />
dent (Black) Christian, non-drinker<lb />
or drug user, clean excellent home-<lb />
lDminutes from ECU- $150 month<lb />
. for 2- Call 321-7723 leave your<lb />
number on ans. mac.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED to share 3<lb />
bdr. apt. Twin Oaks- $193 rent 1 <lb />
3 util Call 758-2834 ask 4 Tracy or<lb />
Misty<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED for spring<lb />
semester. $180month. 2 bedroom<lb />
in Tar River Estates. Preferably fe-<lb />
male. Call 758-7617<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED: for 3 bed-<lb />
room, 21 2bath townhouse in Twin<lb />
Oaks. $150month plus 13 bills.<lb />
Prefer female non-smoker- will con-<lb />
sider otherwise. Call 830-0579<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED 2 bedroom<lb />
2 bath apartment with washer<lb />
dryer. $238 month 12 utilities.<lb />
Walk to campus. Move in Dec. CA11<lb />
Cindy 758-3458<lb />
ROOMATE NEEDED next semes-<lb />
ter, non-smoking, female, serious<lb />
student to share 2 bdrm. apt. Down<lb />
from campus. $193.50month 12<lb />
utilities. Call Corie Bullock 830-<lb />
2227<lb />
c<lb />
Services Offered<lb />
SALE! SALE! SALE!� There only 2<lb />
months left to use the Gateway to<lb />
Greenville Coupon Book. I have so<lb />
many left and want to get rid of them<lb />
for only $2. $! per month. If you use 1<lb />
coupon you save double. Come and<lb />
save on Food entertainment and<lb />
many other things. Call 758-4459.<lb />
TREK 7000 with Manitou 2shx.<lb />
Purple with bar ends, 2 water bottle<lb />
cages, speedtrip odometer, seat<lb />
pack, zoom handlebars, new tires.<lb />
$950. Call Brian, 321-7805<lb />
1987 VOLKSWAGON FOX for sale<lb />
106 K miles. It's in my driveway and<lb />
I want it the hell out. Call me. You<lb />
want to drive it away today, I'm<lb />
ready. Runs fine I just need the<lb />
money Asking $1000 but I'll take<lb />
anything reasonable. Farfignuguen<lb />
this car out of my driveway. Call 758-<lb />
4459<lb />
CAMERAS: We buy, sel 1, trade qual-<lb />
ity used equipment. Top doliar paid.<lb />
Why pay twice as m uch for new when<lb />
you get quality for less? ASAP Photo<lb />
&amp; Camera, Bells Fork Square, 321-<lb />
8888<lb />
FOR SALE: Couch, recliner, chair,<lb />
futon, carpets. All perfect for dorm<lb />
orapartment. Must sell; moving. Call<lb />
830-5347<lb />
DR. MARTENS: Black, size 11. Brand<lb />
new. $100. 830-0860<lb />
HONDA AMFM CASSETTE<lb />
PLAYER. Great condition. Has mu-<lb />
sic search for your tapes and anti-<lb />
theft option as well. "1120 neg. Norm<lb />
758-7716<lb />
184 VOLKSWAGON RABBIT<lb />
CONVERTABLE. New brakes and<lb />
clutch with JVC pullout radio $1700<lb />
negotiable. Call 830-1612.<lb />
O'NEILL FULLSUIT, Wavelength<lb />
spring suit, &amp; 6'2" Diamond Glassing<lb />
Surfboard for sale. All in perfect con-<lb />
dition, call John at 830-1853. Leave<lb />
message if I'm not there.<lb />
SOLOFLEX Like new. All attach-<lb />
ments and accessories. Moving and<lb />
have no room for it. $800 obo. Call<lb />
Martin 758-9412<lb />
Services Offered<lb />
Please call 792-5463<lb />
ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS! Ov<lb />
er $5 billion in free financial aid is now<lb />
available from private sector grants &amp;<lb />
scholarships. All students are eligible<lb />
regardless of grades, income, or par-<lb />
ents income. Let us help you. for more<lb />
info, call: 1-800-959-1605 ext F53621<lb />
TYPING Reasonable rates" re-<lb />
sumes, term papers, thesis, other ser-<lb />
vices. Call Glenda: 752-9959 (days);<lb />
527-9133 (eves)<lb />
MODEL PORTFOLIOSj ten 8x10<lb />
color prints in quality zippered case.<lb />
Studio and shooting fee included.<lb />
Three day turn around. All for $99.95.<lb />
ASAP Photo &amp; Camera, Bells Fork<lb />
Square, 321-8888<lb />
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS:<lb />
DV-1 Greencard Program, by U.S.<lb />
Immigration. Greencards provide U.S.<lb />
permanent resident status. Citizens<lb />
of almost all countries are allowed.<lb />
For info &amp; forms: New Era Legal Ser-<lb />
vices 20231 Stagg ST Canoga Park,<lb />
CA91306 Tel: (818) 772-7168;(818)998-<lb />
4425 MonSun lOam-llpm.<lb />
TIRED OF PAYING HIGH PHONE<lb />
BILLS? Interested in saving 50 on<lb />
your phone calls? With Excel Service<lb />
you can, and we pay to switch you<lb />
back if not completely satisfied. Con-<lb />
tact Mike Carey at 752-2879<lb />
NEED PAPERS TYPEDWORD<lb />
PROCESSED? Low rates include<lb />
spell-check, grammatical corrections,<lb />
guaranteed work. Campus secretary<lb />
with 15 yrs. experience. Cal 1 355-3611<lb />
after 5pm or leave message.<lb />
TENNIS LESSONS-USPTA Pro call<lb />
Chris 752-6255<lb />
TRANSCRIBING: Oral histories,<lb />
interviews, conferences, meeting, etc.<lb />
Help Wanted<lb />
MM Help Wanted<lb />
$10-$400UP WEEKLY, Mailing Bro-<lb />
chures! SpareFull-time. Set own<lb />
hours! Rush self-addressed stamped<lb />
envelope: Publishers (GI) 1821<lb />
Hillandale Rd� 1B-295, Durham, NC<lb />
27705.<lb />
ATTENTION JUNIORS, SENIORS,<lb />
 GRAD STUDENTS Sales intern-<lb />
ship available gain valuable work ex-<lb />
perience call Sara at 355-7700 for a<lb />
possible interview<lb />
SKI RESORT JOBS- hiring for 'vin-<lb />
ter quarter. Up to $2,000 in salary &amp;<lb />
benefits. Skisnowboard instructors,<lb />
lift operators, wait staff, chalet staff, <lb />
other positions. Over 15,000 openings.<lb />
For more info call: (206)634-0469 ext.<lb />
V 53622.<lb />
INTERNATIONAL EMPLOY-<lb />
MENT- Make up to $2,000-$4,000 <lb />
mo. teaching basic conversational<lb />
English abroad. Japan, Taiwan, and S.<lb />
Korea. Many employers provide room<lb />
&amp; board other benefits. No teaching<lb />
background or Asian languages re-<lb />
quired. For more information call:<lb />
(206) 632-1146 ext J53622<lb />
Help Wanted<lb />
Personals<lb />
CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING - Earn<lb />
up to $2,000month working on<lb />
Cruise Ships or Land-Tour compa-<lb />
nies. World travel (Hawaii, Mexico,<lb />
theCaribbean, etc.). Seasonal and Full-<lb />
time employment available. No expe-<lb />
rience necessary. For more informa-<lb />
tion call 1-206-634-0468 ext. C53622.<lb />
PLAYMATES NOW UNDER NEW<lb />
MANAGEMENT: seeks ladies 18and<lb />
older. Earn Big Bucks while you learn.<lb />
Full Time nights and Part-time any-<lb />
time. Call for an appointment Play-<lb />
mate massage (919) 747-7686.<lb />
YOUTH BASKETBALL COACHES:<lb />
The Greenville Recreation and Parks<lb />
department is recruiting for 12 to 16<lb />
part-time youth basketball coaches for<lb />
the winter youth basketball program.<lb />
Applicants must possess some knowl-<lb />
edge of the basketball skills and have<lb />
the ability and patience to work with<lb />
youth. Applicants must be able to<lb />
coach young people ages 9-18, in bas-<lb />
ketball fundamentals. Hours are from<lb />
3:00pm until 7:00pm with some night<lb />
and weekend coaching. This program<lb />
will run from the end of Nov. to mid-<lb />
February. Salary rates start at $4.25<lb />
per hour. For more info please call<lb />
Ben James or Michael Daly at 830-<lb />
4550 or 830-4567<lb />
ATTENTION STUDENTS: Earn ex-<lb />
tra cash stuffing envelopes at home.<lb />
All materials provided. Send SASE to<lb />
Central Distributors Po Box 10075,<lb />
Olathe, KS 66051. Immediate re-<lb />
sponse.<lb />
WANTED Individuals, student or-<lb />
ganizations and small groups to pro-<lb />
mote Spring Break '95. Earn substan-<lb />
tial money and free trips. Call the<lb />
nations leader, Inter-Campus Pro-<lb />
grams 1-800-327-6013<lb />
1 I<lb />
PART TIME SALES help needed.<lb />
Apply in person at Paynes Jewelers<lb />
684- C Arlington Blvd. (Facing<lb />
Kroger's)<lb />
ATTENTION LADIES: Earn up to<lb />
$1000 plus a week escorting in the<lb />
Greenville area with a liscensed<lb />
agency. Must be 18, dependable and<lb />
have own phone and transportation.<lb />
Call Diamonds or Emerald City Es-<lb />
corts at 758-0896 or 757-3477<lb />
DISTRIBUTORS WANTED: Great<lb />
idea for fundraiser. Earn extra money<lb />
in your spare time. Work your own<lb />
hours selling someof the hottest prod-<lb />
ucts on the market today- self defense<lb />
products. Contact Mike Carey at 830-<lb />
5577<lb />
$1500 WEEKLY POSSIBLE mailing<lb />
our circulars! Noexperience required!<lb />
Begin now! For info call 202-298-8935.<lb />
A DEGREE IS GREAT but a degree<lb />
with practical experience is better. On<lb />
Line Information Services is currently<lb />
taking applications for part-time tele-<lb />
phone collectors. If interested" please<lb />
apply at 1206 Charles Blvd. Greenville<lb />
BRODY'S is accepting applications<lb />
for additional part-time sales associ-<lb />
ates for the fashions you love to wear:<lb />
MissyJunior Sportswear, accesso-<lb />
ries and Young Menswear. Flexible<lb />
scheduling options to fit most needs:<lb />
10am-2pm, 12pm-9pm,or6pm-9pm.<lb />
Retail postions include weekends.<lb />
Applications accepted Mon. and<lb />
Thurs l-3pm, Brody's The Plaza.<lb />
NEEDED: Someone to care for an<lb />
eight month old boy for approxi-<lb />
mately 20 hours a week. Must have<lb />
own transportation and references.<lb />
Pay negotiable. Please call 816-2278<lb />
from 8am-5pm ask for Pam and 321-<lb />
3432 after 6pm.<lb />
ALASKA EMPLOYMENT- Stu-<lb />
dents needed! Fishing industry. Earn<lb />
up to $3,000- $6,000 per month.<lb />
Room and board! Transportation!<lb />
Male or Female. No experience nec-<lb />
essary. Call (206) 545-4155extA53621<lb />
would be. Happy 2lst birthday! Lov�<lb />
your roommates, Wendy Renee<lb />
C- The brown chair sits on its side<lb />
The purple cow has tonsilitis and can'<lb />
sing in the opera tonight. -J.<lb />
Travel<lb />
TRAVEL FREH EARN CASH<lb />
Organize IS students for<lb />
Spring Break to Cancun, Nassau,<lb />
 or Jamaica!<lb />
Call 1-800-4-SUN-Bound<lb />
�<lb />
LE<lb />
SPRING BREAK! Early sign-up spe-<lb />
cials! Bahamas Party cruise 6 days<lb />
$279! Includes 12 meals 6 parties!<lb />
Cancun &amp; Jamaica $399 with Air from<lb />
Raleigh! 1-800-678-6386<lb />
SPRING BREAK EARLY SPE-<lb />
CIALS! Panama City Oceanview<lb />
Room with Kitchen &amp; free bus to<lb />
bars $129! Davtona (Kitchens) $159!<lb />
Cocoa Beach $159! Key West $229! 1 -<lb />
800-678-6386<lb />
TRAVEL FREE! SPRING BREAK<lb />
'95! America's favorite spring break<lb />
company! Guaranteed lowest prices<lb />
to Jamaica, Cancun, Bahamas,<lb />
Florida, South Padre, Barbados. Book<lb />
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group and travel free! Call for free<lb />
info packet. Sun Splash Tours 1-800-<lb />
426-7710<lb />
PARTY! PARTY! PARTY! Spring<lb />
Break- How about it in the Bahamas<lb />
or Florida Keys. Where the Party<lb />
never ends. Spend it on your own<lb />
private yacht. One week only $385<lb />
per person. Including food and much<lb />
more. Organizers may go for free!<lb />
Easy sailing Yacht Charters 1-800-<lb />
783-4001<lb />
ATTENTION SPRING BREAK-<lb />
ERS! Book now &amp; save. Jamaica $439,<lb />
CancunBahamas$399, Panama City<lb />
$119, Daytona $149, Organize<lb />
Groups, Earn cash, &amp; travel free.<lb />
Endless Summer 1-800-234-7007<lb />
Eg)<lb />
Personals<lb />
Greek Personals<lb />
WIN, WIN, WIN- Epsilon Sigma Al<lb />
pha will sell tickets Nov. 14-16 in fron<lb />
of the Student Store. For $1 each yoi<lb />
can buy chances to win many prize<lb />
donated by local merchants. Proceed<lb />
will benefit the Greenville Homeles<lb />
Shelter and ways and means.<lb />
ALPA PHI, ALPHA DELTA PI ANC<lb />
THETA, Sat. was "in Limbo but thi<lb />
social was great. We had a great tim<lb />
and hope to do it again. Delta Chi<lb />
PI LAMBDA PHI, Congratulation<lb />
on getting your charter. Delta Chi.<lb />
ALPHA PHI, we enjoyed the "tack?<lb />
tourist" social. You guvs were styl<lb />
ing. Delta Chi.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS to P<lb />
Lambda Phi for receiving your na<lb />
tional charter and being voted int<lb />
IFC. Great job and keep up the gooc<lb />
work.<lb />
ALL GREEK DRINK-OUT will bt<lb />
held Mon Nov. 21 from 4-6pm at tht<lb />
bottom of College Hill. Volleyball<lb />
food and fun Sponsored by Alph;<lb />
Phi. Proceeds go to Alpha Phi Foun<lb />
dation. Call 758-1880 for details!<lb />
ROBIN WILSON, We hope that<lb />
Nov. 16 is everything you hoped it<lb />
xv-<lb />
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On-Campus Contact:<lb />
Angel � 328-9961<lb />
Stephanie @ 758-8479<lb />
Cancun from $359<lb />
Jamaica from $399<lb />
Florida from$129<lb />
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; GAMMA BETA PHI<lb />
J The next Gamma Beta Phi meeting<lb />
I will be held on November 15 at<lb />
� 5:00pm in Room 244 of Mendenhall.<lb />
� We will be informing new members<lb />
about their upcoming inductions and<lb />
collecting 3 canned goods for a ser-<lb />
vice point.<lb />
EAST CAROLINA SOCIOLOGI-<lb />
CAL SOCIETY<lb />
ECUSS: Attention Sociology majors<lb />
J and minors: The ECU Sociological<lb />
" Societywouldliketoinviteyoutobe<lb />
� part of the ECUSS Workshop. It will<lb />
- be held on Nov 16 in Brewster D,<lb />
� room 305 at 3:00pm. The workshop<lb />
i will feature Dr. Caston and Ms. Smith<lb />
� who will give us tips on interview-<lb />
! ing, resume writing, careers in Soci-<lb />
ology and there wil also be free food.<lb />
NEW GENERATION CAMPUS<lb />
MINISTRIES<lb />
Will be hosting a North Carolina<lb />
NGM rally on Saturday November<lb />
19,1994 at Agnes Fullilove Commu-<lb />
nity School located at 1615 Halifax<lb />
St. Greenville NC starting at 8:00am<lb />
Performing groups will include the<lb />
ECU Gospel Choir, and PIC step<lb />
team. For more informa tion you may<lb />
call Robin Wooten at 328-7706.<lb />
SILVER WINGS<lb />
Our organization is helping in a<lb />
Thanksgiving canned food drive for<lb />
the needy from Monday Nov 14 to<lb />
Tuesday Nov 22. There will be a box<lb />
at the downstairs door of the Air<lb />
Force ROTC Detachment building,<lb />
which is right next to the Wright<lb />
Place and Student Stores. Please<lb />
come out and donate a little to those<lb />
who don't have a whole lot. Thank<lb />
you.<lb />
UNIVERSITY FOLK &amp; COUNTY<lb />
DANCE CLUB<lb />
Last meeting Dance of the semester!<lb />
Live old-time music by Elderberry<lb />
Jam, 7:30pm, Friday, Nov 18, in<lb />
Leodonia Wright Bldg. (Behind Stu-<lb />
dent Health). Come alone or bring a<lb />
friend. Free!<lb />
ECU FOLKLORE ARCHIVE<lb />
"Wart Cures &amp; What to do Till Your<lb />
Water Breaks: Feminist &amp; Folklonc<lb />
Analyses of Home Remedies and<lb />
Health Beliefs" is the topic of a<lb />
Women's Studies Alliance program<lb />
to be held Thursday, November 17,<lb />
1994, 4pm, in the Multi-Purpose<lb />
Room on the first floor of Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center. This presentation is<lb />
the first in a 1994-95 series sponsored<lb />
by the ECU Women's Studies Alli-<lb />
ance and the Women's Studies Pro-<lb />
gram. For more information contact<lb />
Denise Sutton 328-6389 or Karen<lb />
Baldwin 328-6726. Everyone is Wel-<lb />
come.<lb />
"THE FUTURE OF HEALTH<lb />
REFORM"<lb />
Monday, November 21 12:30 -<lb />
1:30pm, Brody2W-50.JamesG. Jones,<lb />
MD Executive Director North Caro-<lb />
lina Health Planning Commission,<lb />
Raleigh, NC. Sponsored by<lb />
Deptartment of Medical Humanities<lb />
816-2797. The Public is invited to at-<lb />
tend.<lb />
EPSILON SIGMA ALPHA:<lb />
SUPPORTS THE HOMELESS<lb />
Epsilon Sigma Alpha will sell tickets<lb />
at $1.00 a piece in front of the Student<lb />
Store November 14-16. With the pur-<lb />
chase of a ticket you have a chance to<lb />
win many prizes that have been do-<lb />
nated by local merchants. Proceeds<lb />
from the drawing (held November<lb />
20th) will go to Greenville Homeless<lb />
Shelter and ways and means.<lb />
WRITING REQUIREMENT FOR<lb />
GRADUATION<lb />
Remember that if you entered East<lb />
Carolina University as a first-year stu-<lb />
dent in or after Fall 1993, you need 12<lb />
hours of writing-intensive courses to<lb />
graduate. To meet the requirement,<lb />
complete ENGL1100, ENGL1200, one<lb />
3-hour writing-intensive course in<lb />
your major, and any other 3-hour<lb />
writing-intensive course. Check the<lb />
Spring 1995 Schedule of Classes for<lb />
writing-intensive courses or sections<lb />
of courses in your major.<lb />
ECU LACROSSEFALL BALL<lb />
TOURNEY<lb />
ECU LaCrosse will be hosting it's 1st<lb />
annual Fall Ball Tourney November<lb />
19-20. Please come out and support<lb />
Pirate LaCrosse.<lb />
ECU SCHOOL OF MUSIC EVENTS<lb />
EVENTS AT AJ Fl ETCHER RECITAL<lb />
HALL (unless otherwise shown) and<lb />
FREE<lb />
TUES NOV 15�SENIOR RECITAL,<lb />
Claire Chesson, voice 7:00pm�WED<lb />
NOV 16�SYMPHONIC WIND EN-<lb />
SEMBLE AND CONCERT BAND,<lb />
Scott Carter and Christopher<lb />
Kn ighten, Conductors; Louise Toppin,<lb />
soprano(Wight Auditorium, 8:00pm)<lb />
THURSNOV17�SENIOR RECITAL,<lb />
Fran Parrish, soprano, andJUNIOR<lb />
RECITAL, Eliazbeth Faucette, mezzo-<lb />
soprano 7:00pm FRI NOV 18�SE-<lb />
NIOR RECITAL, Anna Kindlev, trum-<lb />
pet 7:00pm SENIOR RECITAL Anne<lb />
Sorbera, clarinet and Rebecca<lb />
Robertson, hor 9:00pm GRADUATE<lb />
JAZZ COMBOS, "An Evening of El-<lb />
egance and Classic Jazz Ballads<lb />
Carroll V. Dashiell, Master of C er-<lb />
emonies (Location TBA 9:00pm SUN<lb />
NOV 20�GUITAR ENSEMBLE Elliot<lb />
Frank , Director(Greenville Museum<lb />
of Art, 2:00pm EASTERN YOUTH<lb />
ORCHESTRA, Christopher Kighten,<lb />
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CITAL, Natalie Humphrey, soprano<lb />
7:00pm MON NOV 21�FACULTY<lb />
RECITAL, Steven Laven, cello 8:00pm<lb />
ANNUAL TURKEY TROT RUN<lb />
The annual Turkey Trot Run will be on<lb />
November 16 at 4:00pm. There is a<lb />
mandatory meeting forall participants<lb />
on November 15 at 5:00pm in Bio 103.<lb />
For additiona information call Recre-<lb />
ational Services at 328-6387.<lb />
NATURAL LIFE EVENT<lb />
JimmBuffett Bingo will be on Novem-<lb />
ber 18 at 8:00pm in Christenbury Gym-<lb />
nasium. Bring a can of food to benefit<lb />
the homeless for admittance into this<lb />
Natural Life Event. For more details<lb />
call Recreational Services at 328-6387.<lb />
RICHMOND COLLEGE INTER-<lb />
NATIONA! SUMMER SESSION<lb />
Professor Richard Taylor will be par-<lb />
ticipatingin the Faculty Development<lb />
Abroad program in LONDON, spon-<lb />
sored by the College Division of the<lb />
American Institute for Foreigh<lb />
Study(AIFS), of Greenwich CT. Pro-<lb />
fessor Taylor, of the English depart-<lb />
ment, will be accompanying a group<lb />
of students on the Richmond College<lb />
InternationalSurnrnerSession in Lon-<lb />
don. The program offers such courses<lb />
as Art History, Business, Communi-<lb />
cations, English Literature, European<lb />
Studies, International Relations, Po-<lb />
litical Science, Sociology and Theater.<lb />
The program includes round trip air<lb />
fare, housing, meal plan, tuition and<lb />
social and cultural activities. Optional<lb />
excursions can be taken to Strattord-<lb />
on-Avon and to Paris, Brussels and<lb />
Amsterdam. Students who are inter-<lb />
ested in joining Professor Taylor and<lb />
the group next summer, should con-<lb />
tact him at 328-6687.<lb />
PITT COUNTY ARTS COUNCIL<lb />
ARTS DAY '95<lb />
The Pitt County Arts Council's Arts<lb />
Day '95 will be field on Saturday, Janu-<lb />
ary 28th at the Pitt Plaza Mall. The Arts<lb />
Council is inviting any and all artists<lb />
representing all mediums to contact<lb />
them about booth space to display and<lb />
sell their wares! Grass Roots organiza-<lb />
tions are invited to contact the Arts<lb />
Council as well to reserve booth space<lb />
for display information. This year the<lb />
Council invitesallCommunity perform-<lb />
ers to submit audio and video tapes in<lb />
order to be considered for entertain-<lb />
ment during the day as well. The Arts<lb />
Council is also taking names of volun-<lb />
teers who wish to donate their time for<lb />
set up and on-going activities during<lb />
Arts Day as well. Direct all submissions<lb />
and inquiries to The Pitt County Arts<lb />
Council ARTS DAY 95, PO Box 8191,<lb />
Greenville, NC 27835 or call 757-1785<lb />
for booth application forms. For further<lb />
information phone Ilene Cox at 752-<lb />
3247. Students Welcome.<lb />
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East Carolinian to list activities<lb />
and events open to the public<lb />
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The East Carolinian cannot<lb />
guarantee the publication of<lb />
announcements.<lb />
Deadlines<lb />
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l Drop<lb />
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Bucket<lb />
Lifestyle<lb />
Language barriers crossed by dance<lb />
Mark Brett<lb />
Lifestyle Editor<lb />
"A Drop in the Bucket" is<lb />
just what it claim to be: a very<lb />
tiny drop in the great scream-<lb />
ing bucket of American media<lb />
opinion. Take it as you will.<lb />
America has embraced evil.<lb />
This rather melodramatic<lb />
realization struck me this past<lb />
weekend, when I (and what<lb />
seemed like half of Greenville)<lb />
went to the movies to see In-<lb />
terview With The Vampire.<lb />
Much to my surprise and dis-<lb />
may, the audience seemed to<lb />
be embracing Lesta t, the char-<lb />
acter played by Tom Cruise.<lb />
Granted, Cruise is Mr. Top<lb />
Gun; he's the golden boy of<lb />
modern cinema and has spent<lb />
much of his career playing the<lb />
hero. But, as anyone who has<lb />
read the novel Interview is<lb />
based on knows, Lestat is the<lb />
villain. He is cruel and capri-<lb />
cious, and also quite insane.<lb />
He commits despicable acts<lb />
in the name of his own ego.<lb />
Little is different in the film;<lb />
Lestat is marginally less con-<lb />
temptible, but he's still defi-<lb />
nitely wearing the black hat<lb />
from my point of view.<lb />
Why, then, was the audi-<lb />
ence laughing so readily when<lb />
he took verbal jabs at Louis,<lb />
the moody and introspective<lb />
rfarrator of the film? When<lb />
Lestat danced with a corpse,<lb />
why didn't anyone seated<lb />
near me seem at all disturbed?<lb />
Whv, when Lestat killed, did<lb />
they cheer him on?<lb />
1 blame Charles Bronson.<lb />
In Death Wish and its innu-<lb />
merable sequels, Bronson<lb />
plays a man seeking revenge<lb />
for the rape and murder of his<lb />
wife or daughter or pet ham-<lb />
ster (in the end, does it really<lb />
matter which?). He goes out<lb />
and deals with the criminal<lb />
element on their own terms,<lb />
and we cheer him on as he<lb />
shoots, stabs, hangs and gen-<lb />
erally exterminates the<lb />
wrongdoers. The Death Wish<lb />
character is what's known as<lb />
an antihero, a theoretically<lb />
heroic figure who does some<lb />
pretty nasty stuff to get the<lb />
job done; the end justifies the<lb />
means. Bronson certainly isn't<lb />
the only antihero stalking<lb />
around the pop culture land-<lb />
scape of the American psyche.<lb />
Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry<lb />
is much the same, and the<lb />
clones of both characters are<lb />
legion.<lb />
In fact, most of the heroes<lb />
in American action films for<lb />
the last 10 or 15 years have<lb />
been antiheroes. Our heroes<lb />
and villains have been get-<lb />
tingcloser and closer together,<lb />
until we get Arnold<lb />
Schwartzeneggar (who basi-<lb />
cally plays thesamecharacter<lb />
in every film).<lb />
Schwartzeneggar is such an<lb />
Jennifer Coteman<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Dance is the language that spans<lb />
all cultures. It frees the mind, calms<lb />
the soul and gives the dancer the<lb />
freedom to express emotions that<lb />
have no true physical form.<lb />
The Spanish culture is one that<lb />
greatly appreciates artistic expres-<lb />
sion through dance.<lb />
One of Spain's most recognized<lb />
dance companies, Teatrode Danza<lb />
Espanola, will be performing at 8<lb />
p.m. on Nov. 18 in Wright Audito-<lb />
rium.<lb />
Teatro de Danza Espanola<lb />
(Dance Theater of Spain) is world-<lb />
renowned. Luisillo, the founder<lb />
and choreographer, has received<lb />
many honors and awards, includ-<lb />
ing the coveted Gold Medal Bern<lb />
Meritate from Pope Paul IV. His<lb />
dance troupe has traveled to over<lb />
15 countries, including Australia,<lb />
New Zealand, Japan, China and<lb />
the United States.<lb />
The company is comprised of<lb />
30 dancers, singers and musicians.<lb />
There are also four featured danc-<lb />
ers � Maria Vivo, Emilio<lb />
Hernandez, Mariano Cruceta and<lb />
Daniel Fernandez. Along with the<lb />
corps de ballet, two guitarists and<lb />
two flamenco singers, the stars<lb />
perform two numbers per show.<lb />
In their 1994-45 season, they will<lb />
perform "Luna DeSangre" ("Night<lb />
of Blood") and "Cafe Del Puerto<lb />
"Luna De Sangre" is loosely<lb />
based on Shakespeare's "Romeo<lb />
and Juliet The passionate story<lb />
of gypsy love is performed in clas-<lb />
sic flamenco style. Flamenco is a<lb />
moving combination ot singing<lb />
and dancing, and virtually all of<lb />
the musical accompaniment is live<lb />
and on stage. Also performed in<lb />
flamencostyle is "Cafe Del Puerto<lb />
which has the unique feature of<lb />
improvisation, giving the dancers<lb />
the freedom to change according<lb />
to their emotions. It is never the<lb />
same show twice.<lb />
The stars of this company have<lb />
not only studied intensively with<lb />
some of the greatest dancers in<lb />
Spain, but have also earned recog-<lb />
nition in their own right early in<lb />
their careers. Maria Vivo is consid-<lb />
ered the brightest new female fla-<lb />
menco dancer in Spain. Emilio<lb />
Hernandez began his professional<lb />
career at age 16. Mariano Cruceta<lb />
started even younger at age 14 and<lb />
has starred in several other dance<lb />
See DANCE page 7<lb />
Photo Courtesy of Columbia Artists Management Inc.<lb />
Teatro de Danza Espanola swings into action in "Luna De Sangre which this world-reknowned<lb />
Spanish dance company will be performing at Wright Auditorium at 8 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 18.<lb />
Branaueh stitches Frankenstein together<lb />
 u � .thPlattPr of whom recently wrote child. stem could have become hac<lb />
Ike Shibley<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Kenneth Branagh has been<lb />
hailed as a boy genius by some<lb />
critics for his work on Henry V,<lb />
Dead Again and Much Ado About<lb />
Nothing. Others find Branagh a<lb />
showy, but ultimately hollow,<lb />
writer and director who has not<lb />
deserved all the praise heaped on<lb />
him thus far in his career. A friend<lb />
of mine has taken the latter posi-<lb />
tion, I the former.<lb />
The release of Branagh's new-<lb />
est film, Mary Shelley's Franken-<lb />
stein, has renewed the debate.<lb />
Unfortunately this debate will not<lb />
easily be settled by Branagh's lat-<lb />
est work. Though the signs of ge-<lb />
nius appear in the film, too many<lb />
obvious melodramatic devices<lb />
appear as well. Perhaps the work<lb />
of an inferior director would not<lb />
demand as much scrutiny, but<lb />
because Branagh has shown such<lb />
promise, Mary Shelley's Franken-<lb />
stein must be approached as a<lb />
work of art<lb />
Shelley's book has rarely been<lb />
followed in Hollywood. Audiences<lb />
view Frankenstein as a green-<lb />
skinned, box-headed,<lb />
bolt-necked mon<lb />
ster of the same<lb />
name. The<lb />
creature about<lb />
which Shelley<lb />
wrote never<lb />
had a name,<lb />
thus adding to its<lb />
loneliness, and<lb />
though hideous<lb />
from all the stitch<lb />
ing that held him<lb />
together, he re-<lb />
sembled a man more<lb />
than a monster.<lb />
Branagh's film re-<lb />
mains closer to the book<lb />
than might be expected but he,<lb />
along with the writers, also changes<lb />
many crucial points in the story to<lb />
make the film his own.<lb />
The screenplay w'as written by<lb />
Steph Lady and Frank Darabont<lb />
tthe latter of whom recently wrote<lb />
and directed The Shaivslmnk Re-<lb />
demption). The writers whip up a<lb />
more energetic story than Shelley<lb />
could have<lb />
imagined.<lb />
Shelley penned<lb />
Victor Franken-<lb />
stein (Kenneth<lb />
Branagh) as a<lb />
tortured scien-<lb />
tist who never<lb />
recovered once<lb />
creating the<lb />
creature (Robert<lb />
DeNiro), while<lb />
Lady and<lb />
Darabont write<lb />
Frankenstein as<lb />
a man happily<lb />
going through<lb />
life except when<lb />
he gets rudely<lb />
reminded that he has created a<lb />
creature that could cause massive<lb />
suffering. The Frankenstein of the<lb />
screenplay seems more like the ir-<lb />
responsible father of an illegitimate<lb />
child<lb />
The screenplay also heightens<lb />
the melodramatic language to the<lb />
point of triteness. At one point the<lb />
creature yells with much vigor: "I<lb />
will have my revenge Though<lb />
the creature is quite talkative in<lb />
Shelley's book � in fact the crea-<lb />
ture talks for a third of the book to<lb />
relate the story of his suffering to<lb />
Frankenstein � his speech never<lb />
deteriorates into Hollywood<lb />
drivel. Though Shelley perhaps im-<lb />
bued the creature with a language<lb />
a bit too ornate for his crude un-<lb />
derstanding, she can be excused<lb />
because of the beauty of her writ-<lb />
ing. The tripe spewed by the crea-<lb />
ture in the film is enough to make<lb />
one cringe.<lb />
Another major change from the<lb />
book occurs in the characteriza-<lb />
tion of Frankenstein's best friend<lb />
Henry (Tom Hulce). Henry serves<lb />
mostly as comic relief in the film<lb />
whereas in the book, which has<lb />
absolutely no light touches, Henry<lb />
served as the physician Franken<lb />
stein could have become had it<lb />
not been for his obsession.<lb />
Henry's fate is left open in the<lb />
film, but in the book his fate was<lb />
sealed from the moment he was<lb />
introduced.<lb />
Both the writers and Branagh<lb />
are probably to blame for the<lb />
melodramatic staging of some<lb />
scenes. A mountain-top picnic<lb />
thr.t allows Frankenstein and his<lb />
family to collect the electricity<lb />
of lightning in their bodies is<lb />
too goofy to be believed. And<lb />
the death of a character by re-<lb />
moving the heart seemed ex-<lb />
cessive. Branagh let his enthusi-<lb />
asm soar a tad much.<lb />
Yet most of Mary Shelley's<lb />
Frankenstein holds together well<lb />
and holds the viewer in its spell<lb />
remarkably well. Branagh has<lb />
done a magnificent job of fram-<lb />
ing the story the way Shelley<lb />
did. The film opens on the Arc-<lb />
tic Sea where Robert Walton<lb />
See FRANKENSEIN page 7<lb />
Discover nature in Riding the Blue Silk<lb />
Kris Hoffler<lb />
See DROP page 7<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
It has been said that rock 'n' roll<lb />
has taken the place of poetry in<lb />
our culture. This may be true in a<lb />
larger sense, but for some of us<lb />
poetry is still an important me-<lb />
dium of expression.<lb />
In her book Riding the Blue Silk<lb />
Marie Watson Blair presents 33<lb />
poems that are simple in form yet<lb />
expansive in their treatment of ev-<lb />
eryday assumptions. There is<lb />
much to be said for the written or<lb />
spoken word that is outside of any<lb />
major industry.<lb />
Marie Watson Blair was born in<lb />
Wilson, N.C in 1936. She is a<lb />
graduate of Barton College (for-<lb />
merly Atlantic Christian) in Wil-<lb />
son, with a bachelor's degree in<lb />
English. Her roots ar in a South-<lb />
ern tradition of storytelling and<lb />
she writes to continue that tradi-<lb />
tion and her own family history.<lb />
The book jacket says that she<lb />
chooses poetry as her genre be-<lb />
cause of her belief that "less means<lb />
more<lb />
Blair's poetry is distinctly South-<lb />
ern in many ways, most notably in<lb />
her treatment of nature. She talks<lb />
about the shoreline a lot, that of the<lb />
Outer Banks in particular. It's not<lb />
that she names places that makes it<lb />
so obvious, because she doesn't; I<lb />
am very familiar with the area and<lb />
the descriptions fit perfectly.<lb />
There are also the geese of the<lb />
inland marshes, many of which<lb />
are not too far from here, and the<lb />
gulls of the shore. "Goose music<lb />
can be heard seen as a dark mov-<lb />
ing line in love with air The<lb />
nature poems and her reverence<lb />
for all that is natural form an ap-<lb />
pealing aspect of this collection.<lb />
The local birds are a favorite<lb />
subject of hers, but there are other<lb />
specific Southern things that catch<lb />
her poetic eye. The roses in the<lb />
yard, the Spanish moss on the trees,<lb />
summer storms and winter winds<lb />
are all treated with awe and due<lb />
respect in verse. There is also the<lb />
regional beauty of "Jack of All<lb />
Trades A poem about an old<lb />
friend of hers, a "tall thin black<lb />
man with a ready smile (that)<lb />
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Jameshasdoneitagain. Along<lb />
with "super" producer Brian<lb />
Eno, the band has just released<lb />
the sister album to Laid, titled<lb />
Wah Wall. This album consists of<lb />
23 mouth-watering composi-<lb />
tions that stem from the impro-<lb />
visations they came up with<lb />
while thev were in the studio<lb />
recording Laid.<lb />
Anyone who hasn't hoard<lb />
James m eds to check them out.<lb />
Thev use interesting mixing tech-<lb />
niques, especially on "Low-<lb />
Clouds which includes what<lb />
sounds like an airplane flying<lb />
over your head while it's thun-<lb />
dering outside. Their ideas are<lb />
fresh and exciting and gives<lb />
them a definite edge over many<lb />
other pop-alternative acts.<lb />
Wah Wall boasts some great<lb />
songs, especially when you con-<lb />
sider that they wire made up at<lb />
the last minute. rhe album's sec-<lb />
ond track, "Pressure'sOn fea-<lb />
tures singer Tim Booth's incred-<lb />
ible falsetto voice as a haunting<lb />
effect on this depressing ballad.<lb />
Later in the album, we're<lb />
treated to catchy tracks like the<lb />
beautiful "Building a Fire" and<lb />
"Lay the Law Down The latter<lb />
of these two tracks has a nice<lb />
feel, like you're walking through<lb />
the jungle laying the law down<lb />
like Tarzan.<lb />
After repeated listens to tracks<lb />
like these, one question about<lb />
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8 The East Carolinian<lb />
November 15, 1994<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Sports<lb />
ECU ensures first winning season under Logan<lb />
Aaron Wilson<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
The mark of a good football<lb />
team is one that can play less than<lb />
its best and still emerge victori-<lb />
ous. ECU escaped with a close<lb />
win over a tough, nationally-<lb />
ranked I-AA opponent in Central<lb />
Florida.<lb />
This win over UCF accom-<lb />
plished two things: Pirate head<lb />
coach Steve Logan's first winning<lb />
season and (with a Memphis loss<lb />
to Tennessee in Knoxville) an op-<lb />
portunity to go to the Liberty Bowl<lb />
on New Year's Eve.<lb />
"A winning season is some-<lb />
Pirate Report Card<lb />
Offense:<lb />
Smith and Crandel! carry a<lb />
somewhai-sluggih Pirale offense.<lb />
Grade<lb />
B-<lb />
Defense:<lb />
Defense mediocre against<lb />
smaller I-AA opponent.<lb />
Grade<lb />
o<lb />
Special Teams:<lb />
Levine kicks well. Holcomb<lb />
continues to struggle. Perez<lb />
Grade<lb />
Coaching:<lb />
Gameplan basic, lacked new<lb />
wrinkles. Hey. at least we won.<lb />
Grade<lb />
B-<lb />
Overall:<lb />
ECU pulls one out in a boring<lb />
game. Increase intensity, please.<lb />
Grade<lb />
Qb<lb />
thing that is very hard to come by<lb />
Logan said I'll take a win any way<lb />
I can get one. This program has<lb />
only had a few winning seasons in<lb />
the past 10 years. I want to change<lb />
that and make winning a habit. I<lb />
gave my seniors a hug and told<lb />
them that they were winners for<lb />
life<lb />
"When it was 102 degrees in<lb />
July running on that track, Junior<lb />
Smith and Damon Wilson, in par-<lb />
ticular, coined the phrase. 'No Ex-<lb />
cuses We are a banged and bruised<lb />
team right now. Our second team<lb />
offense and defense played almost<lb />
the entire fourth quarter, and they<lb />
did a great job<lb />
Central Florida opened the scor-<lb />
ing with Charlie Pierce's first of<lb />
four field goals when he booted a<lb />
27-yarder to put the Golden Knights<lb />
up 3-0 with 8:34 left in the first<lb />
quarter. The drive was keyed by<lb />
the strong rushing of Florida State<lb />
transfer Marquette Smith who to-<lb />
taled 101 yards rushing on 22 car-<lb />
ries.<lb />
"We began to stop him as the<lb />
game wore on Logan said. "They<lb />
ran that zone dive, and we brought<lb />
the blitz later on and got some re-<lb />
sults. He's a good back, and he<lb />
earned his yards<lb />
Smith gained 59 of his 101 yards<lb />
in the first quarter but was less of a<lb />
factor as the game went on as UCF<lb />
went to their passing game.<lb />
The Pirates answered right back<lb />
with Marcus Crandell's short toss<lb />
to Allen Williams to put the Pirates<lb />
up 7-3.<lb />
"We were on the goal line, and<lb />
we ran a flag off of a option route<lb />
Williams said. "I came off the ball<lb />
and got behind my man. Marcus<lb />
found me and we were able to get<lb />
the six points<lb />
Early in the second quarter, ECU<lb />
had a chance to put Central Florida<lb />
away when Junior Smith's 64-yard<lb />
touchdown run was called back<lb />
due to a holding penalty on the<lb />
Pirate offensive line.<lb />
"The touchdown they called<lb />
back reallv swaved this football<lb />
game Logan said. "It really hurt<lb />
our momentum and kept UCF in<lb />
this ball game<lb />
UCF capitalized when, after a<lb />
blocked punt, Pierce kicked a 48-<lb />
yard field goal. The Pirate defense<lb />
came up big on the drive, keyed by<lb />
Daren Hart stuffing UCF tailback<lb />
Gerod Davis in the Golden Knight<lb />
backfield to force UCF to kick the<lb />
FG.<lb />
After a long sustained drive, the<lb />
See UCF page 10<lb />
Photo by Harold Wise<lb />
The Pirates' defense succeeded in containing a powerful Golden Knight offensive unit on<lb />
Saturday afternoon. Mark Libiano (81) is ECU'S leading tack'er going into the Memphis game.<lb />
Player of the Week<lb />
Managers star behind the scenes<lb />
Aaron Wilson<lb />
B.J. CRANE<lb />
SoIL, IB, 6-1, 235<lb />
B.J. moved back into the<lb />
starting position at mike line-<lb />
backer against UCF, and came<lb />
away with 15 tackles (2 for loss)<lb />
and a game-shifting 40-yard<lb />
interception return to set up a<lb />
Junior Smith TD.<lb />
"Basically, I dropped back and<lb />
saw the QB looking right at the<lb />
receiver Crane said. "I was in<lb />
the right place at the right time<lb />
On the season, Crane's 73<lb />
tackles places him second on the<lb />
Pirate roster, although he did not<lb />
start the six games prior to<lb />
Saturday's UCF contest.<lb />
"BJs really good in pass<lb />
defense Coach Logan said. "It's<lb />
like having an extra DB out<lb />
there. <lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
From keeping track of the<lb />
socks and the jocks to the high-<lb />
tech work that they do in keep-<lb />
ing head coach Steve Logan<lb />
hooked up to his offensive and<lb />
defensive coordinators in the<lb />
press box, the approximately<lb />
20 or so ECU football manag-<lb />
ers are a very essential part of<lb />
the program.<lb />
"We take a lot of pride in<lb />
what we dosaid Director of<lb />
Athletic Equipment Mike<lb />
Sinquefield. "You can't worry<lb />
about any external situations,<lb />
no one knows or cares when<lb />
they open up a newspaper and<lb />
look at a team's uniform and<lb />
helmets. We take pride in hav-<lb />
ing a good-looking product. You<lb />
don't get in to this for the glory,<lb />
you do it to be part of a team,<lb />
and without us, we can't play<lb />
football<lb />
Sinquefield came to ECU<lb />
from Louisiana State University<lb />
and made sweeping changes in<lb />
the way the equipment room is<lb />
run.<lb />
"Just like a new head coach<lb />
or AD, it was a transitional pe-<lb />
riod when I came here<lb />
Sinquefield said. "The players<lb />
and managers have responded<lb />
well, and that it is comforting to<lb />
know that they feel good about<lb />
how things are done now<lb />
A tour of the ECU equipment<lb />
room is an interesting one. Pirate<lb />
sports memorabilia is well-dis-<lb />
played and the room is an well-<lb />
organized, structured place with<lb />
each single piece of equipment<lb />
having its own special place and<lb />
purpose.<lb />
"We have different jerseys for<lb />
offense and defense Joe<lb />
Hammett, a student manager<lb />
from Lumberton, N.C. said. "For<lb />
example, yellows are for QBs be-<lb />
cause they are hands-off in prac-<lb />
tice. We keep everything sepa-<lb />
rate and neat so we know where<lb />
everything is<lb />
Managers are responsible for<lb />
the replacement and upkeep of<lb />
all of the football team's equip-<lb />
ment, especially helmets and<lb />
shoulder pads.<lb />
"We are constantly checking<lb />
equipment Hammett said.<lb />
"We also spray and wipe down<lb />
helmets with Fantastik to keep<lb />
them looking good. You have<lb />
to change the hardware and<lb />
snaps on helmets a lot to keep<lb />
them safe<lb />
Coaches and players are very<lb />
particular about what they wear<lb />
and how they look in games.<lb />
"We have the towels in here<lb />
manager Jason Roberson said.<lb />
"The coaches' bags, slacks,<lb />
shirts and tennis shoes. We keep<lb />
a lot of extra gear because ev-<lb />
eryone wants new stuff �<lb />
gloves, shoes, wristbands, you<lb />
name it.<lb />
ECU wears Nike cleats and<lb />
turf shoes and is much hap-<lb />
pier with the Portland, Or.<lb />
product than the Riddell s<lb />
they used to wear.<lb />
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shoe as any, Roberson said.<lb />
alt is much better than Riddell.<lb />
We don t wear low-cut shoes.<lb />
For wet games we wear screw-<lb />
in cleats for better traction.<lb />
Our turf shoes are a good-<lb />
looking shoe, very comfort-<lb />
able too.<lb />
The coveted wool letter<lb />
jacket with the leather sleeves<lb />
can also be found in the ECU<lb />
See MANAGER page 10<lb />
Pirate swimmers down Charleston<lb />
Eric Bartels<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
With a small crowd on hand<lb />
at Minges Aquatic Center on<lb />
Saturday morning, ECU s swim<lb />
teams improved their records,<lb />
breezing past the College of<lb />
Charleston.<lb />
Remaining focused through-<lb />
out, both men s and women s<lb />
teams swam out to early leads,<lb />
as the men claimed a 132-81 win<lb />
and the women won easily 127-<lb />
84.<lb />
)We swam great, Pirate<lb />
swimming coach Rick Kobe said.<lb />
3We had our best swims so far,<lb />
even with the exhibitions.<lb />
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the women s team claimed all but<lb />
one event. In exhibition swims,<lb />
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a large margin of points, and it is<lb />
not necessary for the leading team<lb />
to collect those points if they will<lb />
win easily without them.<lb />
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which points were given.<lb />
The 400-Medley Relay team,<lb />
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Kim Field, Sandra Ossmann and<lb />
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Atkinson (1000-Free) and<lb />
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Junior Hilary Stokes captured<lb />
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The Pirates will be on the<lb />
road, once again, as Kobe takes<lb />
his teams to Davidson College<lb />
for a three-team meet against<lb />
Davidson and Georgia South-<lb />
ern on Nov. 19. The Pirates will<lb />
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host the Duke University Blue<lb />
Devils.<lb />
ECU men's tennis graduates four seniors<lb />
Jody Jones<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
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' are in their final year of eligi-<lb />
�bility and finished with good<lb />
;fall seasons. Although the<lb />
1 group has accomplished quite<lb />
a lot for the tennis team during<lb />
their play here at ECU, each one<lb />
has so much more to offer off the<lb />
court.<lb />
Ben<lb />
Atkinson<lb />
came to<lb />
ECU<lb />
from<lb />
Sheffield,<lb />
England<lb />
and is a<lb />
commu-<lb />
nications<lb />
major.<lb />
He said<lb />
that the<lb />
one thing<lb />
�he en-<lb />
joyed<lb />
most<lb />
about ECU was playing for Pi-<lb />
rate tennis coach Bill Moore.<lb />
aThe transition from England<lb />
was hard from me, but Coach<lb />
Moore made it easier forme, he<lb />
Ben Atkinson<lb />
said. aHe just wants you to give<lb />
100 percent. He does not put that<lb />
much emphasis on winning, he<lb />
wants you do to your best.<lb />
In En-<lb />
gland,<lb />
Atkinson<lb />
never re-<lb />
ally had a<lb />
struc-<lb />
tured<lb />
practice.<lb />
He only<lb />
had one<lb />
other per-<lb />
son to<lb />
practice<lb />
with,<lb />
Steve<lb />
Eatln, a<lb />
good<lb />
friend and a good player.<lb />
alt tennis has put a lot of<lb />
things into perspective for me,<lb />
Atkinson said. 3We would just<lb />
go out and play whenever we<lb />
wanted, and there was not any<lb />
time you had to go and practice<lb />
like it is here.<lb />
3 I really enjoyed the compe-<lb />
Sam Fisher<lb />
Tal Frydman<lb />
tition and the fact that I got to<lb />
meet so many other players, he<lb />
said. 3That is the main reason 1<lb />
played.<lb />
The thing about himself that<lb />
Atkinson is most proud of, how<lb />
ever, is the fact that he has sue<lb />
cessfully made the transition be<lb />
tween cultures.<lb />
si know<lb />
people who<lb />
refuse to change<lb />
to the culture,<lb />
he said. 3l feel<lb />
that have learned<lb />
a lot of new<lb />
things because I<lb />
was willing to<lb />
learn.<lb />
After gradua-<lb />
tion, Atkinson<lb />
plans on going<lb />
back home and<lb />
spend a little<lb />
time traveling<lb />
around the<lb />
world.<lb />
Sammy Fisher is a communi-<lb />
cations majOt from Goldsboro,<lb />
NC. Sammy transferred to ECU<lb />
after playing his freshmen year<lb />
at Pembroke State. He<lb />
earned his best finish as a<lb />
Pirate this season when he<lb />
came in fifth at the Old Do-<lb />
minion In-<lb />
vitational.<lb />
3 T h e<lb />
part of ten-<lb />
nis that is<lb />
the most<lb />
fun is com-<lb />
peting,<lb />
Fisher<lb />
said, alt<lb />
tennis<lb />
has taught<lb />
me how to<lb />
adjust to<lb />
different<lb />
situations<lb />
life pre-<lb />
sents.<lb />
Throughout his college<lb />
career, Fisher has been able<lb />
Jamie Holt<lb />
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ECU's Tae Kwon Do Club kicks into action<lb />
(RS) � ECU's Tae Kwon Do<lb />
Club got things kicking Aug. 29<lb />
with its annual club-opening<lb />
demo. Tae Kwon Do is a Korean<lb />
martial art that dates back over<lb />
2,000 years. The Tae Kwon Do<lb />
club was established in 1988 un-<lb />
der the supervision of Master<lb />
Byung Lee.<lb />
Master Lee holds fifth-degree<lb />
black belts in Tae Kwon Do,<lb />
Hapkido and Wharangdo. Todd<lb />
Harris is the current Sa Bu Nim<lb />
(instructor) and has been the head<lb />
instructor at ECU for the past three<lb />
years. The club has provided in-<lb />
struction in the art of Tae Kwon Do<lb />
and self defense for over 500 people<lb />
since 1988. The club has grown<lb />
from a faithful three members in<lb />
1988 to a family of over 40 dedi-<lb />
cated practitioners.<lb />
In 1992, Sa Bum Harris put to-<lb />
gether ECU's first competition<lb />
team, which has grown from 1 to<lb />
13 members since 1992. In the two<lb />
years the team has been estab-<lb />
lished, it has won many titles, in-<lb />
cluding four state titles, two colle-<lb />
giate national titles, and five ETF<lb />
National titles, among others.<lb />
So far this semester, the team<lb />
has competed in three major tour-<lb />
naments. On Oct. 8, Scott Tanner<lb />
competed in the East Coast Finals.<lb />
Scott fought hard, but lost out in<lb />
the first medal round. Although<lb />
disappointed, he brought back two<lb />
bronze medals, one in forms and<lb />
the other sparring.<lb />
On Oct. 15 the team sent three<lb />
members to Raleigh to compete in<lb />
the Eagle Tae Kwon Do National<lb />
Championships. In this tourna-<lb />
ment, a competitor receives an<lb />
overall score for forms, breaking<lb />
and sparring � instead of being<lb />
judged in separate divisions.<lb />
Chantel Sabus, Tiffany Shuler<lb />
and Sa Bum Harris' rigid training<lb />
paid off when all three captured<lb />
first place. The last tournament of<lb />
the semester was the collegiate<lb />
nationals, held in Ames, Iowa. The<lb />
students have trained hard for this<lb />
tournament working out hours a<lb />
day.<lb />
"Although everyone did not<lb />
win, we are happy with the re-<lb />
sults Sa Bum Harris said.<lb />
Chantel's and Tiffany's dedication<lb />
paid off, when Chantel won two<lb />
silvers and Tiffany a bronze medal,<lb />
ranking them second and third<lb />
respectively among all the club<lb />
members in the United States.<lb />
Although the others did not<lb />
bring back medals, both<lb />
Terrance Evins and Scott Tan-<lb />
ner are ranked in the top 10 in<lb />
their university divisions. This<lb />
is one of ECU's most up and<lb />
coming teams. The members put<lb />
in hours of rigorous and ex-<lb />
hausting training, but in the end<lb />
it pays off. If there is any doubt,<lb />
just look at what the team has<lb />
done in just two years.<lb />
Prognosticator Stats<lb />
Name PointsAv. per game<lb />
Dave Pond 70 TEC Sports Editor10.0<lb />
Brian Bailey 75 WNCT-9 Sports Director10.7<lb />
Chris Justice 75 WCTI-12 Sports Director10.7<lb />
Phil Werz 77 WITN-7 Sports Director12.8<lb />
Brad Oldham 10414.9<lb />
WZMB Sports Director<lb />
Note: Points are allotted as the difference<lb />
from the final point spread in each ECU<lb />
game, then added together. "Av. per game' is<lb />
the average number that the prognosticator<lb />
misses the spread by each game.<lb />
 � Phil missed one week in the standings.<lb />
MLB owners plan new proposal<lb />
(AP) � Baseball owners are put-<lb />
ting together a new collective bar-<lb />
gaining proposal, their first offer<lb />
since June 14.<lb />
Whether or not it includes a salary<lb />
cap is the big question.<lb />
"I'm not going to talk about it<lb />
owners negotiator Richard Ravitch<lb />
said Sunday night, one day after three<lb />
days of talks between the two sides<lb />
er. 4ed at a conference center in Rye<lb />
Brook, 25 miles north of Manhattan.<lb />
"All I'll say is I'm delighted we're<lb />
working to get ready for Thursday<lb />
said Ravitch, who was supplanted<lb />
by Red Sox chief executive officer<lb />
John Harrington as the owners' chief<lb />
negotiator on the first day of renewed<lb />
talks last Thursday.<lb />
The new proposal will be unveiled<lb />
Thursday when the owners and play-<lb />
ers resume talks near Dulles Airport in<lb />
Washington under the guidance of<lb />
mediator W.J. Usery.<lb />
"We discussed it once and we'll dis-<lb />
cuss it again Wednesday in commit-<lb />
tee Ravitch said.<lb />
Harrington was working on details<lb />
of the new proposal Sunday night and<lb />
didn't return phone calls.<lb />
On Saturday, union head Donald<lb />
Fehr said owners should know what<lb />
the players are willing to agree to.<lb />
"A salary cap is not something the<lb />
players are much interested in he<lb />
said.<lb />
That has been the union's stance all<lb />
along � it forced the strike Aug. 14<lb />
that led to the cancellation of the rest of<lb />
the season and the World Series � and<lb />
player reps Brett Butler and Kevin<lb />
Brown stuck publicly to the party line<lb />
at the talks in Rye Brook.<lb />
Management's new proposal could<lb />
center around the "luxury tax" concept<lb />
discussed in the last round of talks in<lb />
early September. At that time, union<lb />
officials met with Harrington and Colo-<lb />
rado Rockies chairman Jerry McMorris.<lb />
Those discussions ended Sept. 9, when<lb />
owners rejected the offer and didn't<lb />
counter it.<lb />
The union's proposal was for a rev-<lb />
enue tax of about 1.6 percent on the 16<lb />
top clubs by revenue and a payroll tax<lb />
of about 1.6 percent on the top 16 clubs<lb />
by salary. That money would be redis-<lb />
tributed to the small-market teams.<lb />
However, teams wanted a tax high<lb />
enough to slow the escalation of player<lb />
salaries.<lb />
If owners do in fact make a proposal<lb />
on a tax plan, it would presumably be<lb />
with a rate that the union would feel<lb />
was much too high. Usery, given his<lb />
style, probably would then try to get<lb />
players to raise the percentage they<lb />
would agree to. In that method, he<lb />
would attempt to force both sides to<lb />
a middle number.<lb />
"He's very aggressive, very de-<lb />
termined acting commissioner Bud<lb />
Selig said Saturday. "A great level of<lb />
intensity. You can see now why he's<lb />
as successful as he is<lb />
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Scarlett's team.<lb />
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Not many teams have mort-<lb />
gaged their future the way these<lb />
49ers have. In an abrupt depar-<lb />
ture from the organization's past<lb />
operating philosophy, the direc-<lb />
tives issued from San Francisco's<lb />
headquarters seem to have be-<lb />
come win now and think about<lb />
tomorrow  tomorrow.<lb />
With an aging roster and a<lb />
bloated payroll, it could be more<lb />
than a few tomorrows before the<lb />
49ers get another chance as they<lb />
have this season at reaching the<lb />
Super Bowl. But none of that<lb />
seemed to matter Sunday, after<lb />
they had muscled their way past<lb />
those troublesome Cowboys for<lb />
the first time in their last four<lb />
meetings.<lb />
"This defense was revamped<lb />
basically to beat Dallas said<lb />
Merton Hanks, the San Francisco<lb />
safety who made two touch-<lb />
down-saving interceptions in the<lb />
21-14 win. "It was put up or shut<lb />
up time for us and we pretty<lb />
much came through<lb />
This one was for those people<lb />
whobuy everything on time. For<lb />
the guys who just have to have<lb />
fancy cars, and then have to drive<lb />
them with one eye on the road<lb />
and the other on the rearview<lb />
mirror � looking out for the<lb />
"Repo Man<lb />
In the last 10 months, the 49ers<lb />
have spent millions on a hand-<lb />
ful of free agents and tinkered<lb />
with the salary cap in a way that<lb />
will almost certainly haunt them<lb />
next season and for many more<lb />
to come. And they have done<lb />
this with only one goal in mind.<lb />
Beat Dallas. Right now.<lb />
"The Cowboys have given this<lb />
team fits the last couple of<lb />
years said Ken Norton, the<lb />
linebacker who came over from<lb />
Dallas, "and I wanted to help<lb />
change that<lb />
For the time being, at least, he<lb />
and all the other expensive pick-<lb />
ups have.<lb />
Norton teamed Sunday with<lb />
fellow linebackers and free agents<lb />
Rickey Jackson (New Orleans)<lb />
and Gary Plummer (San Diego)<lb />
to gum up the Cowboys' rushing<lb />
game. Running back Emmitt<lb />
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49ers like the extras in his per-<lb />
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of the afternoon throwing else-<lb />
where. More importantly, by<lb />
shoring up the corner, Sand-<lb />
ers freed up Hanks to return to<lb />
his natural spot at free safety<lb />
and concentrate on the middle<lb />
of the field.<lb />
Aikman still managed to<lb />
finish a respectable 23-of-42 for<lb />
339 yards, but the three inter-<lb />
ceptions were not the only<lb />
messages the 49ers' defense<lb />
whispered in the earhole of<lb />
his helmet.<lb />
Jackson killed another drive<lb />
late in the third quarter with a<lb />
sack and his linemate, Dana<lb />
Stubblefield, spent much of the<lb />
afternoon in Aikman's face.<lb />
And then there was Richard<lb />
Dent, the sack specialist who<lb />
came over the free-agent tran-<lb />
som from Chicago and was<lb />
licking his chops watching<lb />
Sunday from the sideline. He<lb />
will be ready in January, when<lb />
the two teams figure to meet<lb />
in the NFC championship for<lb />
the third season running.<lb />
"You don't win champion-<lb />
ships until January Hanks<lb />
said, trying to keep a lid on the<lb />
celebration afterward. "We'll<lb />
see what happens in January<lb />
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November 15. 1994<lb />
TENNIS<lb />
From p. 8<lb />
to play a sport, and hold down<lb />
a job while graduating on time,<lb />
not an easy thing to do. Last<lb />
summer, Fisher traveled to<lb />
Germany to play tennis with<lb />
Athletes in Action, a Christian<lb />
organization.<lb />
"I play tennis because of<lb />
God Fisher said. "The fact<lb />
that 1 have been able to main-<lb />
tain my faith throughout is<lb />
something I am very proud of<lb />
he said.<lb />
Fisher clearlv stated that the<lb />
one thing he would miss most<lb />
about ECU tennis was his team-<lb />
mates.<lb />
"We have a great time to-<lb />
gether, especially on road<lb />
trips he said. "We got into a<lb />
tennis ball fight in the van dur-<lb />
ing one trip, and balls were<lb />
being thrown everywhere. I<lb />
love being a part of these<lb />
guys<lb />
After graduation, Sammy<lb />
plans to play in tournaments<lb />
for three months and then go<lb />
to a seminary to get his<lb />
master's degree.<lb />
Tal Frydman is from<lb />
Woodbridge, Conn (Amity<lb />
High School), where he was an<lb />
Honorable Mention All-Ameri-<lb />
can in 1991. His biggest accom-<lb />
plishment at ECU came this sea-<lb />
son, when he qualified for the<lb />
Rolex Regional held in Chapel<lb />
Hill last weekend.<lb />
"My favorite part of the game<lb />
is the competition, because any-<lb />
body can beat anybody on any<lb />
given day he said. "Tennis has<lb />
taught me that when you set<lb />
goals and achieve them, it is very<lb />
satisfying<lb />
The things that he will remem-<lb />
ber most are the road trips.<lb />
"We have just gotten closer as<lb />
we travel Frydman said. "I en-<lb />
joyed visiting other schools and<lb />
meeting other guys on other<lb />
teams as well<lb />
Once he graduates, Frydman<lb />
plans to attend law school.<lb />
Senior Jamie Holt will gradu-<lb />
ate in December with a degree in<lb />
exercise physiology, but he will<lb />
not be leaving the team. He will<lb />
become a graduate assistant next<lb />
semester, although his compet-<lb />
ing days will be over.<lb />
"Tennis has taught me a lot<lb />
about myself Holt said. " I have<lb />
learned how to handle myself,<lb />
pressure and how to be a leader.<lb />
Coming in as a freshmen, 1 was<lb />
just another player, so I had to<lb />
prove myself. My goal was to<lb />
finish .500 in my personal<lb />
matches<lb />
"My favorite personal memo-<lb />
ries came against Davidson and<lb />
George Mason he said. "Our<lb />
team was down, and the out-<lb />
come of my matches determined<lb />
whether we won or lost I was<lb />
able to come from behind both<lb />
times and win<lb />
Holt is applying to graduate<lb />
school for physical therapy. His<lb />
first choice is ECU, but he is also<lb />
looking at Miami, University of<lb />
Alabama-Birmingham and<lb />
Memphis.<lb />
Each of these four players has<lb />
left an indelible impression on<lb />
the Pirate tennis team, and are<lb />
four different types of players<lb />
with similar goals. The four have<lb />
a special bond between them that<lb />
not even the passage of time can<lb />
break.<lb />
The one thing they each had<lb />
in common was each other.<lb />
These guys have become the<lb />
closest of friends, and they just<lb />
enjoy hanging out and playing<lb />
tennis together.<lb />
UCF<lb />
From p. 8<lb />
MANAGER<lb />
Pirates were unable to score when<lb />
Chad Holcomb missed a 38-yard<lb />
field goal attempt. Holcomb<lb />
missed two out of his three at-<lb />
tempts on the day � One bright spot<lb />
for the Pirate special teams was<lb />
the play of E.J. Gunthrope, who<lb />
made several hard hits on kickoff<lb />
coverage. Gunthrope has consis-<lb />
tently brought everything he has<lb />
to every tackle this year.<lb />
"I just feel like I am relentless<lb />
Gunthrope said. "If I don't get<lb />
them first, then they will get me. I<lb />
always go full speed. I love con-<lb />
tact. 1 love to hit. Even when I hurt<lb />
myself it feels good<lb />
B.J. Crane, who made his re-<lb />
turn to the ECU starting lineup,<lb />
made the play of the game when<lb />
he intercepted Daren Hinshaw's<lb />
pass and took it up the left sideline<lb />
all the way to the UCF 10-yard<lb />
line.<lb />
"B.J. is a really good pass de-<lb />
fender Logan said. "He's like an<lb />
extra defensive back out there<lb />
Crane had 15 tackles, two for<lb />
losses, to go with his INT.<lb />
"Basically, when I dropped<lb />
back, I saw the quarterback look-<lb />
ing right at his receiver Crane<lb />
said. "Ibrokeon the ball, and when<lb />
I caught it, I tried to get in that end<lb />
one. Thank goodness I was in the<lb />
right place at the right time. C )ur D-<lb />
linedeservesa lot of credit, because<lb />
without their pressure on the quar-<lb />
terback, I couldn't have made that<lb />
play<lb />
Junior Smith, playing in his last<lb />
game ever in Dowdy-Ficklen Sta-<lb />
dium, capped Crane's pickoff by<lb />
running for his ninth touchdown of<lb />
the year. Smith rushed for 127yards<lb />
on 21 carries in the game.<lb />
After the half, Jerris McPhail,<lb />
plavinghurt with a severelybruised<lb />
thigh, got into the scoring act, by<lb />
catching a h2-vard touchdown pass<lb />
from Crandell to put the Pirates up<lb />
20-9. The footrace to the end zone<lb />
was no contest, as McPhail turned<lb />
on the speed easily outrunning the<lb />
UCF defenders.<lb />
"Coach Logan and Coach Berry<lb />
noticed that the safety and the cor-<lb />
ners were biting hard on the run so<lb />
they decided to get me down field<lb />
and stretch the defense McPhail<lb />
said. "Marcus hit me, and I just ran<lb />
down the field for six points. My<lb />
leg was aching quite a bit, but the<lb />
more I pla ved, the more it loosened<lb />
up. I was only running 75-80 per-<lb />
cent of my full speed on that play,<lb />
but I guess it was enough to score<lb />
David Hart intercepted<lb />
From p. 8<lb />
locker room.<lb />
"You have to earn this<lb />
jacket Hammett said. "If you<lb />
don't participate in a certain<lb />
number of plays you can't have<lb />
one. Managers have to be in the<lb />
program for two years to get<lb />
one of these<lb />
The managers spend a lot of<lb />
time in the equipment room and<lb />
have even created their own<lb />
lounge and locker room, which<lb />
used to be a shoe bin for Pirate<lb />
athletics, to hang out in. They<lb />
painted the walls, put down car-<lb />
pet and took some lockers out<lb />
of Scales Field House. They also<lb />
brought in a TV and a refrigera-<lb />
tor.<lb />
As a manager, each person<lb />
has an important role to play in<lb />
order to keep the event running<lb />
smoothly. The list of their jobs<lb />
include spotting the balls, hold-<lb />
ing the chains at practice, keep-<lb />
ing the footballs dry and sound-<lb />
ing the horn for practice to start.<lb />
"We do the stuff nobody sees,<lb />
the behind-the-scenes work<lb />
manager John Delk said. "I feel<lb />
like we are a vital part of this<lb />
program<lb />
Pay is definitely low, but they<lb />
don't do this for the pay � they<lb />
do it for the love of the game.<lb />
Rocky Lewis's (student manager<lb />
from Clinton High School and<lb />
former starting QB) father is the<lb />
head coach at Clinton, and the<lb />
close proximity to big-time IA<lb />
football gives him and the rest of<lb />
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