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TUES<lb />
January 31,1995 ;<lb />
Vol69,No. 71 <lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Greenville, N C<lb />
12 pases<lb />
House of Payne King legacy lives on<lb />
needs a name<lb />
Daughter of slain<lb />
civil rights activist<lb />
to visit campus<lb />
Wendy Rountree<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
ECU starts its celebration of<lb />
African-American History Month on<lb />
Wednesday, Feb. 1 at 8:00 p.m. at<lb />
Hendrix Theatre in Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center with Yolanda King,<lb />
daughter of the late Dr. Martin<lb />
Luther King, Jr.<lb />
"She's coming here to kick off<lb />
African-American History Month<lb />
here on<lb />
said Dr.<lb />
Haynes,<lb />
minor-<lb />
affairs.<lb />
years,<lb />
partici-<lb />
civil and<lb />
:ampus,<lb />
Brian<lb />
director of<lb />
ity student<lb />
s;Over the<lb />
King has<lb />
pated in<lb />
human-<lb />
rights demonstrations and has spo-<lb />
ken to numerous religious, educa-<lb />
tional, civic, and human-rights<lb />
groups.<lb />
Haynes said King will give her<lb />
audience more of an entertaining<lb />
Yolanda King<lb />
presentation than a lecture.<lb />
"Yolanda King has moie of a<lb />
presentation format than a lecture<lb />
format Haynes said. "She reads po-<lb />
etry. She recites verses from her<lb />
father's cpeeches. She does some<lb />
drama. She's more along the lines<lb />
of a Maya Angelou in the sense that<lb />
she will not just come in and give a<lb />
canned lecture. She's more of a per-<lb />
former<lb />
King uses her talents in hopes<lb />
to change society for the better.<lb />
King was quoted by Marco<lb />
Productions, Inc. as saying, "While<lb />
it is imperative to actively challenge<lb />
Botanist to visit<lb />
Photo by HAROLD WISE<lb />
Students will have the opportunity to name the student section in the newly renovated<lb />
Williams Arena. Deadline forentries is half-time at Saturday's game. Prizes will be awarded.<lb />
Stephanie Lassiter<lb />
NewsEditor<lb />
With enthusiasm and excitement<lb />
flooding the floors of Williams Arena<lb />
at Minges Coliseum, one thing still re-<lb />
mains missing - a name for the stu-<lb />
dent section. But that should change<lb />
within the next several weeks when stu-<lb />
dents will have the opportunity to give<lb />
their section its ;ery own name.<lb />
Any football fan who has ever<lb />
attended at football game at Williams-<lb />
Bryce Stadium, home of the Univer-<lb />
sity of South Carolina Gamecocks,<lb />
knows how intimidating an athletic<lb />
facility can become.<lb />
With the proper dosage of fan<lb />
support and atmosphere, the home<lb />
team can have an advantage before the<lb />
game ever begins. ECU's athletic de-<lb />
partment is hoping to create such a<lb />
feeling at Williams Arena.<lb />
"The atmosphere will be created<lb />
by the fans said Lee Workman, assis-<lb />
tant athletic director for ticket sales<lb />
and promotions. "We want to make<lb />
sure we have a good home court ad-<lb />
vantage<lb />
Dr. James A Hallock. dean of the<lb />
School of Medicine and vice chancel-<lb />
lor for health sciences, originally pro-<lb />
posed the idea to Athletic Director<lb />
Dave Hart during a basketball game<lb />
several weeks ago. Hart and other ath-<lb />
letic department officials kicked the<lb />
idea around and quickly created the<lb />
"Name the Student Section" contest.<lb />
During last Thursday's game against<lb />
Coastal Carolina, fliers were handed<lb />
out describing the contest.<lb />
Workman said the students were<lb />
already handing in entry forms by the<lb />
end of that game. The contest will con-<lb />
tinue through this Saturday's game<lb />
against American University. Entry<lb />
forms will be accepted up until half-<lb />
time of the game.<lb />
"We want something that will<lb />
exemplify class and enthusiasm, but<lb />
we want it to be fun Workman said.<lb />
The athletics office will narrow<lb />
the entries and create a ballot from<lb />
which students will choose the final<lb />
winner. Any duplications of entries will<lb />
be eliminated; only the first entry will<lb />
be used.<lb />
The winner of the contest will<lb />
receive 20 specially designed T-shirts<lb />
with the new name of the student sec-<lb />
tion, as well as the opportunity to play<lb />
a pick-up basketball game with nine<lb />
friends during the halftime of the ECU<lb />
vs. UNC Charlotte game.<lb />
"We want to generate a lot of<lb />
excitement during the nationally tele-<lb />
vised game Workman said. "This is<lb />
our first chance to do that nationally<lb />
for basketball<lb />
Entry forms will be passed out<lb />
once again during this Saturday's<lb />
game. The forms can be turned in at<lb />
the In?ide Ticket Office window located<lb />
on the lower concourse behind Section<lb />
102 or at the Sports Marketing Office,<lb />
third floor. Ward Sports Medicine<lb />
Building.<lb />
The winner will be announced<lb />
during ECU'S first nationally televised<lb />
basketball game on Feb. 20.<lb />
As always, student tickets are<lb />
available at the Athletic Ticket Office<lb />
the working day before the game.<lb />
the forces that deny human be-<lb />
ings their right to a decent life-<lb />
one must also stimulate and al-<lb />
ter the hearts and minds of both<lb />
the privileged as well as those<lb />
who have been too long denied.<lb />
Within the arts lies this power<lb />
Her presentation is spon-<lb />
sored by the office of minority<lb />
affairs and is free totstudents and<lb />
the public. �<lb />
Other events include the<lb />
Albert McNeil Jubilee Singers on<lb />
Feb. 10 at 8:00 p.m. in Wright<lb />
Auditorium.<lb />
"They are world re-<lb />
nowned Haynes said. "They<lb />
sing African-American spirituals,<lb />
calypso, and gospel. They are a<lb />
great group. I think the campus<lb />
community needs to come out<lb />
See VISIT page 3<lb />
PC<lb />
invades<lb />
campus<lb />
Minority speaker<lb />
serves as scientist<lb />
and role model<lb />
Wendy Rountree<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
This week the ECU minority<lb />
presence initiative program will<lb />
present two lectures from guest lec-<lb />
turer, Dr. Lafayette Frederick, Pro-<lb />
fessor Emeritus, from Howard Uni-<lb />
versity in Washington, D.C.<lb />
"Dr. Frederick is an outstand-<lb />
ing scientist and individual said<lb />
Dr. Charles Bland, chairperson of<lb />
the biology department. "He will<lb />
serve as a role model to all stu-<lb />
dents<lb />
On Feb. 1 at 7:00 p.m. in the<lb />
Mendenhall Great Room, Section 1,<lb />
Frederick will present his first lec-<lb />
ture on "Fungal-Host Interactions<lb />
in the Development of Dutch Elm<lb />
Disease<lb />
"It's mainly tailored to those<lb />
in the sciences said Dr. Brian<lb />
Haynes, director of minority affairs.<lb />
The 70-year-old Frederick<lb />
will again speak on Feb. 2 at 4:00<lb />
p.m. in the Mendenhall Great Room<lb />
on "Reflections on a Career in Sci-<lb />
ence<lb />
Bland said he thought<lb />
Frederick could not only be a role<lb />
model for African-American stu-<lb />
dents and other students in the sci-<lb />
ences but also to people over 65.<lb />
Frederick still teaches classes and<lb />
works in his own laboratory.<lb />
Frederick plans to meet with<lb />
high school, undergraduate and<lb />
graduate students from 9:00 to<lb />
12:00 on Feb. 3 in the Howell Sci-<lb />
ence Complex in room BN 109 to<lb />
speak with them and answer ques-<lb />
tions.<lb />
Bland said Frederick's years<lb />
of experience will make him inter-<lb />
esting to students because of his<lb />
great insight into science.<lb />
"He can tell us what science<lb />
was like in the early days Bland<lb />
said. "I think his perspective on sci-<lb />
ence will be of interest to all stu-<lb />
See MODEL page 3<lb />
Maureen Rich<lb />
Managing Editor<lb />
Students pick up<lb />
tab for Williams<lb />
Andy Turner<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
ECU students are picking up a<lb />
large portion of the check for the<lb />
renovations done to Williams Arena<lb />
at Minges Coliseum.<lb />
The total renovations of Will-<lb />
iams Arena cost ECU $11.4 million.<lb />
The state gave the university $2.5<lb />
million in state appropriations that<lb />
does not have to be paid back. The<lb />
other $8.9 million was paid for by a<lb />
revenue bond.<lb />
Daniel Bishop, comptroller for<lb />
the university, said a bond is used as<lb />
a long term financing instrument.<lb />
The bond used to finance Williams<lb />
Arena will take the university 15<lb />
years to pay back.<lb />
"A bond is a revenue instru-<lb />
ment that is sold for a long period of<lb />
time to retire a major debt of con-<lb />
struction produced generally at a<lb />
reduced interest rate Bishop said.<lb />
"It's called a revenue bond, and they<lb />
have to be secured by pledged rev-<lb />
enue<lb />
Students were the source of<lb />
pledged revenue for the bond. Each<lb />
student pays $70 annually in student<lb />
fees towards the repayment of the<lb />
$8.9 million revenue bond.<lb />
The process for renovating the<lb />
See TAB page 3<lb />
Ouch!<lb />
Photo by STUART WILLIAMS<lb />
Is a dorm by any other name still<lb />
a dorm? ECU's Residence Hall Asso-<lb />
ciation (RHA) is convinced it is not.<lb />
For several years the RHA has urged<lb />
students, faculty and staff to stop say-<lb />
ing 'dorm' and start saying residence<lb />
hall and even recently fined Chancel-<lb />
lor Eakin for using the forbidden word.<lb />
"The use of the word 'dorm' is<lb />
no longer an acceptable term for on-<lb />
campus housing said Michelle Reece,<lb />
RHA president, in a Jan. 10 memo to<lb />
The East Carolinian. Residence<lb />
Halls' or 'Halls' for short has a more<lb />
positive meaning behind it The differ-<lb />
ence between the meanings of the two<lb />
words is related to community<lb />
According to some memories,<lb />
the RHA waged this battle to convert<lb />
vocabulary use as many as 30 years<lb />
ago in an attempt to improve the resi-<lb />
dence hall image. But students inter-<lb />
viewed aren't interested in correct or<lb />
incorrect terms, and they already have<lb />
an image implanted in their minds.<lb />
"I think it's stupid said<lb />
Stephanie Fritz, who has lived in resi-<lb />
dence halls for two years. "I use<lb />
'dorm<lb />
Fritz said she doesn't like living<lb />
in the "dorms and sees the commu-<lb />
nity theme as a hindrance. "There's no<lb />
privacy she said. "Fteople are always<lb />
coming in your room, so it's pretty hard<lb />
to study  and the bathrooms are<lb />
pretty gross<lb />
Not everyone was as direct<lb />
"I never really thought about it<lb />
said freshman Tony Parham. "I call it<lb />
a dorm, my cousins always called it a<lb />
dorm I see it as a community already,<lb />
so I don't think it matters what you<lb />
call it"<lb />
In a phone interview, Reece ex-<lb />
plained that often the word 'dorm'<lb />
brings negative connotations, espe-<lb />
cially when people connect it with an<lb />
institution, or a military base.<lb />
"I guess it's just more or less try-<lb />
ing to change stereotypes that have<lb />
been formed Reece said. "The 'd'<lb />
word has always been a pet peeve of<lb />
ECU student Bryan Burns flexes up for the punch of the needle. Yesterday, students like<lb />
Burns donated blood for the monthly Bloodmobile, which is located in Mendenhall.<lb />
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Tuesday, January 31,1995<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Kennedy clan responsible for Special Olympics<lb />
Andi Powell Phillips<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
As applications for volunteers<lb />
for the Pitt County Special Olympics<lb />
riour in each year, some students may<lb />
wonder what makes this philan-<lb />
thropy so popular. It is evident that<lb />
the Special Olympics is continuing<lb />
to grow as shown by the percentage<lb />
of help coming from ECU.<lb />
"In the Spring we do roller-<lb />
skating, bowling, gymnastics, swim-<lb />
ming and track and field, and 98<lb />
percent of the volunteer coaches<lb />
come from ECU said Connie<lb />
Sappenfield. coordinator. Greenville<lb />
Pitt County Special Olympics.<lb />
Sappenfield is the former sec-<lb />
retary to Eunice Kennedy Shriver.<lb />
the founder of Special Olympics In-<lb />
ternational. Shriver may be the least-<lb />
recognized of the Kennedy clan, but<lb />
she has made extraordinary contri-<lb />
butions for the improvement of the<lb />
lives of people with mental retarda-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Shriver is the fifth of the<lb />
Kennedy children including John F.<lb />
Kennedy, Robert Kennedy and Ted<lb />
Kennedy born to Joseph and Rose<lb />
Fitzgerald Kennedy. The oldest<lb />
Kennedy child. Rosemary, had a pro-<lb />
found influence on Shriver's work.<lb />
"Joseph Kennedy, while his<lb />
wife Rose was out of the country, had<lb />
an experimental lobotomy performed<lb />
on Rosemary. She had been mildly<lb />
retarded but high functioning until<lb />
then, but came out of it severely im-<lb />
paired Sappenfield said.<lb />
Rosemary was able to benefit<lb />
from the creation of the Special<lb />
Olympics as well as other advances<lb />
made by the Joseph P. Kennedy Foun-<lb />
dation under the direction of Eunice<lb />
Kennedy Shriver.<lb />
The foundation, which was<lb />
named for the eldest Kennedy son<lb />
who died in World War II. established<lb />
the President's Committee on Men-<lb />
tal Retardation in 1961. .Additionally,<lb />
it created fitness standards and tests<lb />
for people with mental retardation<lb />
and brought about a change in the<lb />
Civil service regulations in 1964 to<lb />
allow the employment of individuals<lb />
with mental retardation based on<lb />
ability rather than test scores.<lb />
According to information from<lb />
Michael Janes of the Special Olym-<lb />
pics International Media Relations,<lb />
the Special Olympics was formed in<lb />
1968 after Shriver conducted a day<lb />
camp for mentally retarded adults<lb />
and children. She realized during<lb />
this day camp that the participants<lb />
were much more capable of playing<lb />
and enjoying sports than most ex-<lb />
perts believed.<lb />
"Shriver knew that people<lb />
with mental retardation were never<lb />
going to shine in the classroom, so<lb />
she wanted to find someplace where<lb />
they could excel Sappenfield said.<lb />
Twenty-seven years later, the<lb />
Special Olympics has accredited pro-<lb />
grams in more than 130 countries<lb />
with more being developed. The im-<lb />
pact of the organization on the par-<lb />
ticipants and volunteers alike is illus-<lb />
trated by the level of involvement here<lb />
at ECU.<lb />
While the ECU Student Volun-<lb />
teer Program offers many volunteer-<lb />
ing options, the Special Olympics has<lb />
the highest number of student volun-<lb />
teers each semester.<lb />
"It's because the Games require<lb />
so many people at one time, on one<lb />
particular day. That event is one that<lb />
allows people to see themselves mak-<lb />
ing a difference said Judy Baker, di-<lb />
rector of ECU's volunteer program.<lb />
As the volunteer season for<lb />
Special Olympics approaches, many<lb />
students may wonder why they should<lb />
jump on the bandwagon.<lb />
"We are offering experiences<lb />
that give students a way to get in-<lb />
volved Baker said.<lb />
Local vets offer reduced spayingneutering fees<lb />
Stephanie Lassiter<lb />
News Editor<lb />
Photo by STUART WILLIAMS<lb />
Sue Garris, manager of the Greenhouse on campus, recently<lb />
became a new parent to several stray cats. Cats like YrYo,<lb />
shown here, often wind up in the pound where they are later<lb />
destroyed.<lb />
Despite Bob Barker's pleas to<lb />
"The Price is Right" audiences to<lb />
have their pets spayed or neutered,<lb />
the pet population continues to<lb />
grow and animal shelters continue<lb />
to be overrun.<lb />
As a result of the continuing<lb />
abundance of unwanted pets, the<lb />
North Carolina Veterinary Medicine<lb />
Association (NCVMA) has organized<lb />
a state-wide program, SpayNeuter<lb />
Improves Pets (SNIP), designed to<lb />
encourage pet owners to have their<lb />
pets spayed or neutered.<lb />
Participating veterinarians<lb />
will offer their spaying and neuter-<lb />
ing fees at 80 percent of the origi-<lb />
nal cost. The 20 percent reduction<lb />
will provide pet owners with sub-<lb />
stantial cutbacks. Dr. Mark T. Hayes<lb />
of the Tenth Street Animal Hospi-<lb />
tal said a typical cat neutering costs<lb />
$40, but the reduction will cut that<lb />
cost to $32.<lb />
"I think SNIP is going to of-<lb />
fer an opportunity to have the op-<lb />
eration done when otherwise they<lb />
(the owner) may not be able to have<lb />
it done Hayes said.<lb />
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of the female's ovaries and uterus.<lb />
Neutering is the removal of the<lb />
male's testis. According to a press<lb />
release from the Pitt County Hu-<lb />
mane Society. Inc the majority of<lb />
animals go through these operations<lb />
without complications. Normally,<lb />
the male animal is permitted to go<lb />
home the day of the operation, but<lb />
females are hospitalized overnight.<lb />
The reduced fees will be avail-<lb />
able the first two weeks of Febru-<lb />
ary and the first two weeks of Sep-<lb />
tember. Hayes said the months of<lb />
February and September were most<lb />
likely chosen because of the animals'<lb />
natural life cycles. Animals go into<lb />
heat in the spring months; therefore,<lb />
February is an ideal time to prepare.<lb />
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prepared for spaying and neutering<lb />
in the fall months, therefore Septem-<lb />
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Bobbie Parsons, president of<lb />
the Pitt County Humane Society<lb />
and operator of the Humane Soci-<lb />
eties Shelter, said the pet popula-<lb />
tion problem is extremely bad in Pitt<lb />
County.<lb />
"It is a very sad situation in<lb />
Pitt County she said. "There're just<lb />
more animals than there are homes.<lb />
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homes<lb />
Last year, the CityCouncil<lb />
Animal Shelter destroyed 1.992 dogs<lb />
and 1,505 cats which averages 75<lb />
animals per week. Not only does spay-<lb />
ing and neutering help control the<lb />
animal population, it also improves<lb />
the animals overall health. The op-<lb />
eration makes the animals cleaner,<lb />
more affectionate towards their own-<lb />
ers, less likely to wander away and it<lb />
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cal at this point.<lb />
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male dog and her descendants can<lb />
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generations. One unspayed cat and<lb />
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kittens in just ten years.<lb />
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Tuesday, January 31, 1995<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Ml Cv from page 1<lb />
mine  We're trying to erase the nega-<lb />
tive impressions and make on-cam-<lb />
pus living a more positive experi-<lb />
ence<lb />
Reece referred to a dictionary,<lb />
where 'dorm' is defined, among<lb />
things, as being a part of an institu-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The American Heritage Dictio-<lb />
nary defines dormitory as "a room<lb />
providing sleeping quarters for a num-<lb />
ber of persons, a building for hous-<lb />
ing a number of persons, as at a school<lb />
or resort, a residential community<lb />
whose inhabitants commute to a<lb />
nearby metropolis for employment<lb />
and recreation<lb />
Reece said the nationwide resi-<lb />
dence hall organizations strictly en-<lb />
force the rule against using the 'd'<lb />
word. A fine of 25 cents is imposed<lb />
on any offenders, which at ECU in-<lb />
cluded Chancellor Eakin.<lb />
"We fined the Chancellor last<lb />
year Reece said, "and he dutifully<lb />
paid it"<lb />
TAB<lb />
"1 don't know how much I owed<lb />
by the time I finished there Eakin<lb />
said with a smile.<lb />
Some students reported the<lb />
practice of fining is alive and well in<lb />
ECU residence halls.<lb />
"That sort of got blown out of<lb />
proportion Reece said. "We don't<lb />
necessarily fine students - it's now<lb />
more or less a joke<lb />
Reece said in hall meetings the<lb />
rule may be enforced, but not ran-<lb />
domly in the halls. "It's up to each<lb />
hall she said. "I don't gp and say you<lb />
have to fine a person Reece said<lb />
what money is collected is used for<lb />
an end-of-year party for those who<lb />
worked hard all year in the residence<lb />
halls.<lb />
But has political correctness<lb />
truly slammed into our campus?<lb />
"OK, let's spend our time do-<lb />
ing something completely worthless<lb />
said senior Meredith Bell, a veteran<lb />
of on-campus living who now lives off-<lb />
campus. "That's crazy. 'Dorm' is all<lb />
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it ever was to me, and that's all it will<lb />
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The RHA insists there is a<lb />
strong difference between the two<lb />
terms, however.<lb />
"Dorms are places where stu-<lb />
dents just eat and sleep Reece said<lb />
in her memo. "University Housing of-<lb />
fers students an opportunity to live<lb />
in a community-like setting where<lb />
they can build lasting relationships<lb />
throughout their college experience<lb />
One student's answering ma-<lb />
chine greeting told its own story of<lb />
life in a residence hall.<lb />
"I'm either sleeping, studying,<lb />
eating or just out the recording said.<lb />
"So leave a message<lb />
Vice Chancellor for Student Life<lb />
Al Matthews said he believes the RHA<lb />
is on the right track to improving stu-<lb />
dents' images of campus housing.<lb />
"I think it's a good issue<lb />
Matthews said. "By insisting that<lb />
people recognize that the two are dif-<lb />
ferent that's certainly going to be ben-<lb />
eficial to students, and especially to<lb />
the students that live in the residence<lb />
halls. I'm very supportive of the RHA's<lb />
endeavors and goals to try and make<lb />
living on campus a better experience<lb />
from page 1<lb />
coliseum and obtaining the bond<lb />
went through various stages. Initially<lb />
the idea for renovation came from<lb />
the athletic department. The ap-<lb />
proval for obtaining the bond went<lb />
through the chancellor's staff, the<lb />
board of trustees, the board of gov-<lb />
ernors and finally was approved by<lb />
the state legislature.<lb />
The $1 million donation given<lb />
by the Williams family (for whom the<lb />
arena is named) did not go towards<lb />
the renovation of Minges. The Will-<lb />
iams' donation was given to the Pi-<lb />
rate Club and will go towards schol-<lb />
arships and additional funding for<lb />
athletics, according to Bishop.<lb />
The upkeep of Minges Coli-<lb />
seum costs the university $100,000<lb />
annually. Minges' upkeep costs each<lb />
student six dollars each year.<lb />
Students don't seem to mind<lb />
paying the extra money for the<lb />
arena and see it as a bonus for the<lb />
university.<lb />
"I think if we're going to pay<lb />
$90 a year for parking fees, we can<lb />
justify paying $70 a year for a bet-<lb />
ter basketball arena said Richard<lb />
Boustead, junior, marketing major.<lb />
"I don't think that is such a<lb />
high price to pay - you can seat<lb />
more people now, and it looks bet-<lb />
ter said Jessica Theobold, sopho-<lb />
more, nutrition major.<lb />
Other students were not as en-<lb />
thusiastic about Williams Arena and<lb />
the $70 fee.<lb />
"I could see them putting it<lb />
in a lot of other places, but it doesn't<lb />
really bother me said Matthew<lb />
Holder, sophomore, sociology major.<lb />
Fees for paying off the bond<lb />
for Williams Arena will not increase<lb />
anymore Bishop said.<lb />
MODEL from page 1<lb />
dents<lb />
Haynes said the university has<lb />
the minority presence initiative to<lb />
make the campus aware of the ex-<lb />
istence of minority scholars in the<lb />
U.S.<lb />
"The minority presence initia-<lb />
tive is a program administered from<lb />
our affirmative action office<lb />
Haynes said. "It is an attempt to<lb />
bring minority scholars to campus<lb />
to expose the campus to minority<lb />
scholars, and hopefully, to increase<lb />
the number of minority scholars on<lb />
campus<lb />
Bland said the Minority Pres-<lb />
ence Initiative brings minority schol-<lb />
ars, to lecture on campus to allow<lb />
African-American students to have<lb />
a representative on campus and is<lb />
used to attract minority high school<lb />
students to ECU.<lb />
Frederick earned his<lb />
bachelor's degree at Tuskegee Insti-<lb />
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"The Soweto Street Beat<lb />
dance company is a world renown<lb />
dance group out of the South Afri-<lb />
can township of Soweto Haynes<lb />
said. "They were the first dance<lb />
group to be formed out of that<lb />
South African township. So, that's<lb />
a piece of history right there<lb />
Students and the public can<lb />
get tickets to both events at the<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center Central<lb />
Ticket Office. The Jubilee Singers<lb />
tickets are $7.00 for students and<lb />
$15.00 for the public and at the<lb />
door. The Soweto Street Beat event<lb />
is free, but tickets are required.<lb />
An event sponsored by a stu-<lb />
dent organization on campus, the<lb />
Allied Blacks for Leadership and<lb />
Equality (A.B.L.E.), is scheduled to<lb />
have a Mr. A.B.L.E. pageant on Feb.<lb />
17 at 7:00 p.m. in Speight Audito-<lb />
rium.<lb />
"The theme of the program is<lb />
Essence of a Black Man and that is<lb />
sort of in response to some of the<lb />
negative publicity we've been seeing<lb />
and hearing in the media in reference<lb />
to African-American males Haynes<lb />
said.<lb />
Ticket information will be<lb />
posted on flyers across campus.<lb />
Also, during the month, Afri-<lb />
can-American storyteller, Binnie Tate<lb />
Wilken will perform on Feb. 13 in the<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center Social<lb />
Room at 7:00 p.m. On Feb. 9-11 the<lb />
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8:00 p.m. Wright Auditorium<lb />
Tickets available from the<lb />
Central Ticket Office - 328-4788<lb />
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with valid ECU ID card. One guest allowed per ID.<lb />
16<lb />
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Speight Auditorium<lb />
7:00 p.m.<lb />
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tute. He was one of the first African-<lb />
American students to earn a master's<lb />
degree in botany at the University of<lb />
Rhode Island, and he earned his doc-<lb />
torate degree at Washington State<lb />
University. He is nationally known for<lb />
his research program in the .plant sci-<lb />
ences. In 1993, he received the Na<lb />
tional Science Foundation Lifetime<lb />
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in Hendrix Theatre.<lb />
Haynes also said the residence<lb />
halls will sponsor a number of pro-<lb />
grams including a panel discussion<lb />
on interracial relationships in Jones<lb />
Hall. Other halls are planning to have<lb />
banner and bulletin board contests.<lb />
"So, there are a number of pro-<lb />
grams going on that I would encour-<lb />
age all students, whether black, white<lb />
or others to get involved in some of<lb />
these African-American History<lb />
Month programs Haynes said.<lb />
The national theme for African-<lb />
American History Month is "Reflec-<lb />
tion on 1895: Douglas, DuBois and<lb />
Washington.<lb />
Haynes said the national theme<lb />
has been developed by the Center for<lb />
Afro-American Studies since the start<lb />
of Negro History Week in 1925. The<lb />
week was started by Carter G.<lb />
Woodson, the father of black history.<lb />
In the late 1960's and early 1970's<lb />
the week became Black History<lb />
Month.<lb />
"This is the 70th year that we<lb />
first celebrated Negro History Week<lb />
and now African-American History<lb />
Month Haynes said.<lb />
Though ECU'S programming is<lb />
not directly following the national<lb />
theme. Haynes said that the univer-<lb />
sity is following an agenda that meets<lb />
the needs of the students. �<lb />
"Our programs, though not tai-<lb />
lored towards those three outstand-<lb />
ing African-Americans, are tailored<lb />
towards mainly students here on cam-<lb />
pus, mainly toward some of the issues<lb />
that we see students facing on a pre-<lb />
dominately white campus and just<lb />
along the theme of getting the word<lb />
out about the richness of African-<lb />
American culture and history Haynes<lb />
said. "So, we didn't necessarily follow<lb />
the national theme, but we've got<lb />
some in- house goals and objectives<lb />
that we'd like to accomplish through<lb />
our programming<lb />
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Tuesday, January 31, 1995<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Our View<lb />
What do you<lb />
call those<lb />
ominous<lb />
buildings on<lb />
campus or up on<lb />
College Hill? If<lb />
you call them<lb />
dorms, get out<lb />
your wallet! The<lb />
RHA is spending<lb />
its time trying to<lb />
force people to<lb />
say 'residence<lb />
hall' instead of<lb />
'dorm The East<lb />
Carolinian says,<lb />
DORM, DORM,<lb />
DORM!<lb />
Political correctness has once again gone way too far.<lb />
ECU's Residence Hall Association (RHA) feels so strongly<lb />
against using the word 'dorm' to refer to the student liv-<lb />
ing facilities that it will fine anyone including our Chan-<lb />
cellor Richard Eakin 25 cents for each time that they use<lb />
the word.<lb />
Their skewed reasoning is stated below by our RHA<lb />
president Michelle Reece.<lb />
"The use of the word 'dorm is no longer an accept-<lb />
able term for on-campus housing Reece said. "Residence<lb />
Halls' or 'Halls' for short has a more positive meaning<lb />
behind it<lb />
The East Carolinian doesn't mean to step on anyone's<lb />
toes, but give us a break. 'Dorm' or 'dormitories' is the<lb />
way students have described where they lay their head<lb />
down to sleep for over a century.<lb />
The RHA claims that 'dorm' is a negative term that<lb />
reinforces stereotypes about institutional living, and the<lb />
use of 'residence hall' is so much different.<lb />
That claim doesn't make any sense at all. You can<lb />
draw a similar analogy to describe Kleenex and facial tis-<lb />
sue. Kleenex is a famous name brand for facial tissue but<lb />
the word has become so synonymous with the product<lb />
thai most people just say Kleenex to refer to it.<lb />
The same thing is happening when you play seman-<lb />
tics with 'dorm' and 'residence hall<lb />
Doesn't the RHA have anything better to do than com-<lb />
plain in memos to protest how their facility is referred to?<lb />
We would think so. Instead of complaining about what<lb />
student living facilities are called and wasting paper on<lb />
memos, why doesn't the RHA continue to work to im-<lb />
prove them.<lb />
The only way to get respect is to earn it. You don't ask<lb />
someone to respect you or what you are doing, you need<lb />
t prove that you deserve respect. RHA has made some<lb />
great strides recently, but they can not rest on their lau-<lb />
rels. Further improvement and earmarking of student<lb />
funds is necessary for student living to get better, not<lb />
just changing the name. A rose by any other name is still<lb />
a rose, etc.<lb />
Have you ever heard a student say to another student<lb />
"Let's go hang out at my residence hall?" Everyone calls<lb />
it a 'dorm and it is silly to be forced by some arbitrary<lb />
rule to call it anything different.<lb />
The RHA's purpose is to serve the students and make<lb />
their stay at ECU a safe and enjoyable one.<lb />
The students we polled on this 'issue' agree that they<lb />
say 'dorm not 'residence hall This school is here to<lb />
educate and serve the students who spend a lot of money<lb />
on tuition to go here. Those who choose to live in on-<lb />
campus housing should have the choice to call it what<lb />
they like, not be forced to use their silly, politically cor-<lb />
rect terminology. Fix what's broken, people! Don't fix what<lb />
ain't broke!<lb />
Letters to the Editor<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Gregory Dickens, General Manager<lb />
Maureen A. Rich, Managing Editor<lb />
Chris Warren, Advertising Director<lb />
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100<lb />
recycled<lb />
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Stephanie B. Lassiter, News Editor<lb />
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Mark Brett, Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Meredith Langley, Assistant Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Dave Pond, Sports Editor<lb />
Aaron Wilson, Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Stephanie Smith, Staff Illustrator<lb />
Celeste Wilson, Layout Manager<lb />
Jeremy Lee, Assistant Layout Manager<lb />
Randall Rozzell, Creative Director<lb />
Darryl Marsh, Ass't Creative Director<lb />
Mike O'Shea, Circulation Manager<lb />
Thomas Brobst, Copy Editor<lb />
Alexa Thompson, Copy Editor<lb />
Charles Peele, Systems Manager<lb />
Paul D. Wright, Media Adviser<lb />
Janet Respess, Media Accountant<lb />
Deborah Daniel,Secretary<lb />
Serving the ECU community since 1925,The East Carolinian publishes 12,000 copies every Tuesday and Thursday. The lead<lb />
editorial in each edition is the opinion of the Editorial Board.The East Carolinian welcomes letters to the editor, limited to<lb />
250 words which may be edited for decency or brevity.The East Carolinian reserves the right to edit or reject letters for<lb />
publication. All letters must be signed. Letters should be addressed to Opinion Editor.The East Carolinian, Publications<lb />
Building, ECU, Greenville, NC 27858-4353. For information, call (919) 328-6366.<lb />
I want my right to choose<lb />
One of the hottest topics in our<lb />
country today is the issue of a<lb />
woman's right to choose an abortion.<lb />
Abortion on demand has been guar-<lb />
anteed since January of 1973. The<lb />
whole idea of a woman having a choice<lb />
places the emphasis on the right of<lb />
the mother to decide whether or not<lb />
she wants to have a baby. The gov-<lb />
erning principle is that no woman<lb />
should be forced to have a baby<lb />
against her will.<lb />
The Supreme Court based its<lb />
decision on this assumption, referring<lb />
to the unborn as "a potential human<lb />
life The court also explicitly recog-<lb />
nized that "if this right of human<lb />
personhood is established, the<lb />
appellant's case, of course, collapses,<lb />
for the fetus' right to life is then guar-<lb />
anteed specifically by the 14th<lb />
amendment Therefore, the right to<lb />
choose is based upon the supposition<lb />
that the unborn is not fully human.<lb />
But it would seem that if the<lb />
trial were held today, such a decision<lb />
would not be so obvious. Genetic<lb />
evidence asserts that from the very<lb />
moment of ronception the fertilized<lb />
ovum is lOCHpercent human. No new<lb />
information is added from the point<lb />
of conception until death. All physi-<lb />
cal characteristics for life are con-<lb />
tained in that genetic code present at<lb />
conception. Even the sex of the per-<lb />
son is determined at the moment of<lb />
conception. (A fetus is never an it, it<lb />
is always he or she). The only thing<lb />
added after conception is food, water<lb />
and oxygen (things that are necessary<lb />
for all human life).<lb />
Before the United States Con-<lb />
gress during hearings in 1981, Dr.<lb />
Micheline M. Mathew-Roth of Harvard<lb />
University declared that "in biology<lb />
and in medicine, it is an accepted fact<lb />
that the life of any individual organ-<lb />
ism reproducing by sexual reproduc-<lb />
tion begins at conception, or fertili-<lb />
zation The famous French geneti-<lb />
cist Jerome LeJeune testified that to<lb />
Shane Deike<lb />
Opinion Columnist<lb />
Abortion is a<lb />
strong issue, but<lb />
choice ends<lb />
where rights are<lb />
violated.<lb />
accept the fact that after fertilization<lb />
has taken place a new human has<lb />
come into being is no longer a matter<lb />
of taste or opinion He goes on to<lb />
add. ' The human nature of the hu-<lb />
man being from conception to old age<lb />
is not a metaphysical contention, it is<lb />
plain experimental evidence<lb />
Modern fetology has brought<lb />
even more light to this issue in the<lb />
past 22 years since the decision was<lb />
handed down. By the second month<lb />
of pregnancy the fetus (let's say a girl)<lb />
has a brain wave and her nose, eyes,<lb />
ears and toes appear. She has a heart-<lb />
beat and circulates her own blood (of<lb />
her own type). All her bodily systems<lb />
are present and functioning and she<lb />
even has her own distinct fingerprint.<lb />
All of this at two months.<lb />
Of course, life is not the issue<lb />
most often being debated. The prob-<lb />
lem with the entire abortion issue is<lb />
that it has come more to focus on the<lb />
supposed rights of the mothers and<lb />
not on the life of the unborn. If we<lb />
discuss the issue of life, then clearly<lb />
the mother has no right to take it from<lb />
the child, just as a member of society<lb />
has no right to take the life of another<lb />
member of society based solely on<lb />
convenience or personal choice. The<lb />
right to privacy argument only works<lb />
if the embryo is not fully human. Pri-<lb />
vacy rights are not absolute. No one<lb />
would argue that we have the right<lb />
to engage in child abuse or rape as<lb />
long as it was private. And certainly<lb />
we have no right to kill privately.<lb />
Abortion is essentially discrimi-<lb />
nation based upon the circumstances<lb />
of the fetus. Discrimination against �<lb />
anyone s life based upon ciicumstan- :<lb />
tial matters such as size, age, location,<lb />
gender, race, or functional ability is<lb />
morally wrong. Yet these (minus race,<lb />
gender) are the grounds for which the<lb />
abortionists consider the unborn child<lb />
to be nonhuman. On the same<lb />
grounds we could discriminate against<lb />
pygmies because the are too small, or<lb />
minorities because of where they live,<lb />
or premature babies because they are<lb />
young, or the deaf because they can-<lb />
not hear, or the blind because they<lb />
cannot see. These are the actions that<lb />
bring serious lawsuits in our day and<lb />
age, and yet as a nation we categori-<lb />
cally go beyond simple discrimination<lb />
to complete legalization of the termi-<lb />
nation of individuals who have no<lb />
ability to speak for themselves. Un-<lb />
fortunately, the unborn do not have<lb />
the ability to take the stand in their<lb />
own defense.<lb />
I may not agree fully with ev-<lb />
eryone who is pro-life, but we can-<lb />
not continue to go along with the<lb />
perception that an abortion is an<lb />
arbitrary choice of personal prefer-<lb />
ence. It involves terminating life. I<lb />
assure you I believe in everyone's<lb />
right to choose - that is of course<lb />
until it violates the rights of some-<lb />
one else. And if abortion is just con-<lb />
sidered a choice for women as a<lb />
woman's issue, we must never forget<lb />
that approximately 50 percent of<lb />
those aborted are women - women<lb />
who never had a chance to make a<lb />
choice.<lb />
References:<lb />
� Supreme Court Decision<lb />
Doe v. Dalton 11173<lb />
� Expert testimony from<lb />
United States Congressional hear-<lb />
ings April 23, 1981<lb />
Got an opinion? Lay it on!<lb />
To the Editor,<lb />
I am writing in reaction to the article written by Wendy Rountree in the January 19 edition of The East<lb />
Carolinian.<lb />
The article stated that 55 of Math 1065 students made a D or F. I am assuming that these students do not<lb />
have a learning disability in math. Therefore, it is very discouraging to people like me who have a documented LD in<lb />
math to know that ECU requires that we take Math 1065 even in light of our apparent disability. I personally don't<lb />
think it is fair.<lb />
I am capable of getting a degree just like everyone else here. However, this ridiculous policy may make that an<lb />
impossibility. If Math 1065 was one of the most failed classes how can I or ECU even begin to think that I could pass<lb />
it? I feel that ECU needs to review and change it's sic practices so that people like me can get a degree.<lb />
Natalie Nicole Lewis<lb />
Junior<lb />
Community Service HESC<lb />
To the Editor,<lb />
WAKE UP AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDENTS at ECU and look around. We are the minority here and we need<lb />
to band together and support oneanother sic. It is easy to see hundreds of students at a party or social gathering,<lb />
but difficult to get African-American students to go to other events that are beneficial to us as minorities such as the<lb />
recent Kwanzaa ceremony. When a negative event arises such as with the ECU police last year, or the unfortunate<lb />
event with the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity everyone seems to become interested and boisterous about race relations<lb />
at ECU. Guess what, things happen everyday where your brothers and sisters need support. It should not come down<lb />
to a negative event to unify everyone. My fellow Greek collegues (sic) can we put personal differences behind us and<lb />
support one another. I am the president of the Phi Beta Sigma chapter here on campus and during ojr Founders<lb />
week we had a Greek Lock-in planned to try to strengthen a bond among the Greeks - we invited ALL Greeks no<lb />
matter what their status - 3 sororities were represented and no fraternitys sic. This really upset me, where is the<lb />
Unity? We as Greeks should be able to come together and be leaders on this campus not cause friction with one<lb />
another. African-Americans look in the mirror and realize that you are one of a few on this campus and we need to<lb />
band together and live together in peace or we will lose out on alot sic.<lb />
Lamont Burns<lb />
Junior<lb />
Communications<lb />
Dear Readers.<lb />
Hello and welcome to the Opin-<lb />
ion page of The East Carolinian.<lb />
You may have noticed that this sec-<lb />
tion of the paper has perhaps been<lb />
unappealing, lifeless and down-right<lb />
mundane in the recent past.<lb />
Well, not anymore.<lb />
My name is Frank Hurley and<lb />
I will be one of the new authors of<lb />
the "new and improved" Opinion<lb />
page. It 1s our intention to raise<lb />
topics to you twice a week - create<lb />
thought-provoking issues that will<lb />
hopefully capture your interest in a<lb />
positive way, or just yank on your<lb />
chain. Strike a nerve. Make your<lb />
eager tempers flair in opposition.<lb />
For that is what this column is all<lb />
about. And we challenge you to write<lb />
back! Good and bad.<lb />
We would like to lay a few<lb />
:r.<lb />
Frank Hurley<lb />
Opinion Columnist<lb />
Tired of the old<lb />
Opinion page?<lb />
Weep no more,<lb />
I'm here to spice<lb />
things up!<lb />
simple, humanistic rules first.<lb />
When you feel the uncontrol-<lb />
lable urge to respond to an article,<lb />
try to refrain from using naughty<lb />
words. Also, avoid any life threaten-<lb />
ing comments - for we will not be<lb />
able to print your work if you do so.<lb />
Be creative. Write from your gut, and<lb />
most important, be sure to cross your<lb />
Ts and dot your Isbut certainly, by<lb />
no means, mind your Ps and Qs).<lb />
In closing I would like to say<lb />
that beyond this one column, in this<lb />
one paper, on this one campus, there<lb />
is a whole world out there full of an-<lb />
guish, war, pain, confusion, hatred<lb />
and sadness. There is also glory,<lb />
success, achievement, advancement,<lb />
hope and happiness. And I ada-<lb />
mantly believe that our generation<lb />
has something very powerful to say<lb />
about it. We would like to use this<lb />
tiny space in this tiny paper as an<lb />
open forum to discuss it.<lb />
So stay tuned, sharpen your<lb />
pencils and remember: An opinion<lb />
is something every human being is<lb />
entitled to.<lb />
Until next time <lb /><pb facs="00058520_tn_0005" /><lb />
Il�I<lb />
Imwii "l 1<lb />
Tuesday, January 31, 1995<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Linklater's Sun sets<lb />
on Hawke and Delpy<lb />
Wovce IRevcecv<lb />
Ike Shibley<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The newest film by Richard<lb />
Linklater, the director of Slacker<lb />
and Dazed and Confused, is called<lb />
Before Sunrise and was screened<lb />
last Wednesday at Hendrix Theatre.<lb />
The new film stars Ethan Hawke and<lb />
Julie Delpy as strangers who become<lb />
lovers in the course of 14 hours<lb />
spent together in Vienna.<lb />
Before Sunrise begins on a<lb />
Eurail train headed for Paris. Celine<lb />
(Delpy), a college student returning<lb />
home following a visit with a rela-<lb />
tive in Budapest, leaves her seat on<lb />
the train to escape the bickering of<lb />
a couple next to her. She sits down<lb />
across the aisle from Jesse (Hawke),<lb />
an American on his way to the<lb />
Vienna airport to head back to the<lb />
United States.<lb />
Jesse eventually gets the nerve<lb />
to ask Celine back to the dining car<lb />
where the two make an instant con-<lb />
nection. During their conversation<lb />
each person learns of the other's<lb />
reasons for being on the train and<lb />
learns that neither has plans for that<lb />
night. In a bold move Jesse asks<lb />
Celine if she would like to spend his<lb />
last night in Europe together in<lb />
Vienna.<lb />
Jesse explains that since he<lb />
has little money he cannot afford a<lb />
hotel room, but instead plans to<lb />
spend the evening wandering<lb />
around the city. His plane leaves at<lb />
9:30 a.m he explains, at which point<lb />
Celine can continue her trip home<lb />
to Paris. Celine agrees to accompany<lb />
Jesse and a romantic, poignant ex-<lb />
perience follows for both youths.<lb />
The couple walks and takes<lb />
mass transit all over the city of<lb />
Vienna while slowly exploring each<lb />
other's souls. The city only serves<lb />
as a backdrop to the conversations<lb />
of Jesse and Celine. Unlike the Rob-<lb />
ert Downey, Jr. and Melissa Tomei<lb />
film Only You, which looked like a<lb />
travel film as photographed by ex-<lb />
pert cinematographer Sven Nyvikst,<lb />
Before Sunrise uses Vienna only as<lb />
a backdrop to the conversations of<lb />
the couple. The story could have<lb />
taken place in almost any city in<lb />
America, and therefore Vienna does<lb />
not become the third character in<lb />
this tale as the cities do in Only You.<lb />
Thus, without the personality<lb />
of the city, Before Sunrise relies al-<lb />
most completely on the interactions<lb />
between the two main characters.<lb />
Though Linklater, who also co-wrote<lb />
the script with Kim Krizan, claims<lb />
that the audience really gets to know<lb />
the characters in Before Sunrise, he<lb />
overestimates his writing ability. The<lb />
dialogue lacks the crispness or the<lb />
momentum to effect a true under-<lb />
standing of the characters. Despite<lb />
the obvious attempts to explore the<lb />
depths of the characters' emotions,<lb />
the audience never understands why<lb />
Jesse and Celine find each other at-<lb />
Photo Courtesy of Castle Rock Enter tainment<lb />
Here we see Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy walk and talk on the streets Venice in;a ty-<lb />
pically lethargic scene from Slacker director Richard Linklater's new film. Before Sunnse.<lb />
Enjoy tunes in<lb />
the afternoon<lb />
Brandon Waddell<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
See SUN page 7<lb />
Secret club revealed<lb />
Daniel Willis<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Club 757 is probably the best-<lb />
kept secret on campus. Located in<lb />
Mendenhall, Club 757 has been<lb />
hosting comedy acts for a little over<lb />
two and a half years, but nobody<lb />
seems to know it exists.<lb />
Comedians are featured on<lb />
one Tuesday each month, and usu-<lb />
ally last an hour and a half to two<lb />
hours.<lb />
The name Club 757 was cho-<lb />
sen because the acts usually start<lb />
at around 7:57p.m. Each of the per-<lb />
formances is free to students, who<lb />
are allowed to bring one guest.<lb />
Jay Marshall is one of the<lb />
club's biggest promoters. "We try<lb />
to offer a coffee house atmosphere.<lb />
It's a good chance for students to<lb />
come out and see a comedy routine.<lb />
It's a good opportunity for students<lb />
to unwind and take a break from<lb />
the books in a casual atmosphere<lb />
Marshall said.<lb />
Unfortunatley the acts<lb />
haven't gotten an incredibly large<lb />
See CLUB page 7<lb />
Are you wandering aimlessly<lb />
around campus on Wednesday after-<lb />
noons or looking for some acoustical<lb />
entertainment to sit down and enjoy<lb />
over lunch? The Popular Entertain-<lb />
ment Committee and Dining Services<lb />
knew you were.<lb />
For the rest of this semester, on<lb />
Wednesdays from 1:30 p.m. to 3 pm,<lb />
ECU Dining Services is sponsoring<lb />
Noon Day Tunes at the Wright Place<lb />
soda shop. The program was originally<lb />
planned to be presented at<lb />
Mendenhall. but because of construc-<lb />
tion on campus, the location has per-<lb />
manently been changed to Wright.<lb />
According to J. Marshall, assistant di-<lb />
rector of student life, "The goal of<lb />
Noon Day Tunes is to provide quality<lb />
on-campus entertainment to students<lb />
when they are on campus. 60 percent<lb />
of ECU'S student body are commut-<lb />
ers. Once they leave campus for the<lb />
day, they don't come back. Therefore,<lb />
commuter students are the primary<lb />
target audience for Noon Day Tunes<lb />
The majority of students are'on cam-<lb />
pus at this time of day, and this way it<lb />
should attract the largest audience. J.<lb />
Marshall has successfully run similar<lb />
programs at South Arkansas and<lb />
Vanderbi't and with any luck ECU will<lb />
be next on the list<lb />
The Noon Day Tunes produc-<lb />
tion started last Wednesday and will<lb />
run weekly until April 12. Through-<lb />
out the semester, featured acts will<lb />
include talented students as well as<lb />
local musicians performing mostly<lb />
original music and some cover tunes.<lb />
Tomorrow's featured all-acous-<lb />
tical performers are Jim Swinson and<lb />
Lightning Wells. The show promises<lb />
to be a spirited, acoustical and smooth<lb />
performance. For information on up-<lb />
coming events, students are encour-<lb />
aged to call the Student Union Hotline<lb />
at 328-6004.<lb />
Love, sex and violence stalk February<lb />
photos<lb />
shredded<lb />
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP)<lb />
- With the flip of a switch, the<lb />
Smithsonian Institution has con-<lb />
cealed the naked truth about<lb />
generations of Yaie University<lb />
alumni.<lb />
Under the watchful eye of<lb />
a Yale representative,<lb />
Smithsonian officials shredded<lb />
nude photographs taken decades<lb />
ago of Yale students as part of<lb />
research into a since-discredited<lb />
scientific theory.<lb />
More than 100 pounds of<lb />
photos and negatives were emp-<lb />
tied into a shredder Friday at a<lb />
museum office in Suitland, Md.<lb />
Yale lawyers wanted the photos<lb />
destroyed to protect the privacy<lb />
of its graduates, many of whom<lb />
have since gone on to become<lb />
leaders in culture and politics.<lb />
"We are delighted that the<lb />
privacy of the individuals in<lb />
those photographs will be forever<lb />
protected said Yale spokesman<lb />
Gary Fryer.<lb />
Posing for the photos was<lb />
required of students at many Ivy<lb />
League colleges and other pres-<lb />
tigious schools, including<lb />
Wellesley, Mount Hooke, Vassar<lb />
and Swarthmore.<lb />
Among the people who<lb />
would have been subject to the<lb />
ritual were President Bush,<lb />
Hillary Rodham Clinton and<lb />
Diane Sawyer. It couldn't be con-<lb />
firmed whether their photos<lb />
were in the collection.<lb />
Heather Zophy<lb />
Student Health Service<lb />
February is packed with many<lb />
love-filled events. Of course, there is<lb />
Valentine's Day on the 14th. There is<lb />
also National Condom Week, which<lb />
is celebrated by many universities and<lb />
communities during the week of<lb />
Valentine's Day. Cupid will definitely<lb />
get his money's worth this year at<lb />
ECU. Our campus has planned many<lb />
sexuality related programs and activi-<lb />
ties for students during the month of<lb />
February.<lb />
First of all, it is important to<lb />
realize ECU is not condoning or en-<lb />
couraging sex in any way; however, it<lb />
is essential that students be educated<lb />
about prevention and protection<lb />
against pregnancy and sexually trans-<lb />
mitted diseases. Also, it is equally im-<lb />
portant for students to be made aware<lb />
of sexual assault prevention strategies.<lb />
Communication plays a key role in<lb />
addressing all of these issues.<lb />
During the week of Valentine's<lb />
Day, the ECU Peer Health Educators<lb />
will be giving away Condom Valen-<lb />
tines. This activity pro-<lb />
vides interested stu<lb />
dents with a<lb />
Valentine's<lb />
Day card<lb />
and a latex<lb />
condom.<lb />
Aside<lb />
from ab-<lb />
stinence,<lb />
condoms<lb />
are the<lb />
best protec-<lb />
tion against<lb />
sexually trans-<lb />
mitted diseases<lb />
(STDs). To be effec-<lb />
tive, condoms must pass<lb />
the following standards: condoms<lb />
must be made of latex. They must con-<lb />
tain spermicide (Nonoxynol-9). They<lb />
must be in date (always check the ex-<lb />
piration date). The condom package<lb />
needs to be checked to be sure it has<lb />
not been tampered with - holes, tears,<lb />
etc. Condoms must be stored in a dry,<lb />
cool environment and<lb />
American-made or<lb />
Japanese-made<lb />
condoms are<lb />
F best, be-<lb />
cause they<lb />
are all in-<lb />
dividually<lb />
tested<lb />
prior to<lb />
packag-<lb />
ing. Even<lb />
after these<lb />
standards are<lb />
met, condoms<lb />
will not be effec-<lb />
tive unless they are<lb />
put on, taken off and<lb />
used correctly. Remember that only<lb />
water-based lubricants should be used<lb />
with condoms.<lb />
Another event that will be tak<lb />
ing place during February is the sneak<lb />
preview of the film A Reason to Be-<lb />
lieve. This story focuses on a group<lb />
of college friends whose loyalties are<lb />
challenged when one friend makes a<lb />
sexual advance on another. The film<lb />
will be presented at Hendrix Theatre<lb />
on Tuesday night. February 21, from<lb />
7 p.m. to 9 p.m. There will also be a<lb />
panel of ECU personnel to discuss<lb />
these related issues on campus.<lb />
To close out ECU'S sexual ren-<lb />
dezvous, Sexually Speaking with Dr.<lb />
Ruth Westheimer will be presented at<lb />
Wright Auditorium on Wednesday,<lb />
February 22 at 8 p.m. Dr. Ruth can<lb />
answer all your questions - where sex<lb />
is concerned. February is going to be<lb />
a fun-filled month. Just make sure that<lb />
if Cupid does hit you with one of his<lb />
love-filled arrows, that you play it safe<lb />
- abstain or protect yourself. For more<lb />
information pertaining to contracep-<lb />
tion, STDs, safe sex. etc contact the<lb />
Health Educator at the ECU Student<lb />
Health Center at 328-6794.<lb />
CD. Reviews<lb />
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See PHOTOS page 7<lb />
Various Artists<lb />
Skynyrd Frynds<lb />
Jennifer Coleman<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Lynyrd Skynyrd - the name<lb />
is almost synonymous with the be-<lb />
ginning of Southern rock. An en-<lb />
tire generation has been influenced<lb />
by the songs of this legendary<lb />
group, and from that generation<lb />
have come some of the greatest of<lb />
today's country superstars.<lb />
Some of these stars, among<lb />
them Alabama, Hank Williams, Jr<lb />
The Mavericks and Terry McBride<lb />
and the Ride, have joined together<lb />
to produce an album of Skynyrd fa-<lb />
vorites.<lb />
My favorite song on the al-<lb />
bum is "Tuesday's Gone master-<lb />
fully redone by Hank Williams. Jr.<lb />
I was surprised that this song af-<lb />
fected me since I don't really like<lb />
Hank Jr. However, he lost none of<lb />
the original spirit and somehow<lb />
added a touch here and there that<lb />
made the song, already a favorite<lb />
of mine, even better. The ballad,<lb />
which is one of Skynyrd's best, is a<lb />
treat that country fans have en-<lb />
joyed for ages and the new version<lb />
is not a disappointment.<lb />
I also loved Alabama's version<lb />
of "Sweet Home Alabama Their<lb />
use of a church organ for the open-<lb />
ing chords of the song added a rev-<lb />
erent touch to a song that helped<lb />
shape today's country rock. It is the<lb />
longest track on the disc, totaling<lb />
almost seven minutes of pure coun-<lb />
try. Not a second of the music is<lb />
Bucket<lb />
Meredith Langiey<lb />
Assistant Lifestyle Editor<lb />
"A Drop in the Bucket" is<lb />
just what it claims 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 />
What is it about January<lb />
and ending relationships? Since<lb />
I've been back from Christmas va-<lb />
cation over half of my friends<lb />
have seen their love lives break<lb />
apart, including me. Is there<lb />
something in the air that makes<lb />
young lovers yearn for the taste<lb />
of freedom again, or is it just the<lb />
winter blues?<lb />
These answers are left up<lb />
to the ones with the strength to<lb />
break off the relationship and let<lb />
the chips fall where they may.<lb />
The old saying "breaking<lb />
up is hard to do" definitely has<lb />
some merit. All the things that<lb />
you share with the person you<lb />
have been dating are hard to let<lb />
go of, especially the company.<lb />
The other thing you have to let<lb />
go of is the past.<lb />
But, just because someone<lb />
has dumped you doesn't mean<lb />
that your life has come to an end.<lb />
There are plenty of other fish in<lb />
the sea, just waiting for the bait.<lb />
Being 20 years old and feeling<lb />
like you're married is no way to<lb />
live your college years. The more<lb />
I think about it, I'm kind of glad<lb />
that I've been dumped. 1 now un-<lb />
derstand the freedom that I pos-<lb />
sess and that the past is a beau-<lb />
tiful thing to remember, but not<lb />
to live in.<lb />
One word of very impor-<lb />
tant advice I can give to the poor,<lb />
heart-broken individuals out<lb />
there is that even though you<lb />
may be hurting, the person who<lb />
broke up with you is probably<lb />
hurting too. I didn't realize that<lb />
at first, and I think I've made<lb />
things pretty hard on my now ex-<lb />
boyfriend. I'm sure it's not easy<lb />
for someone to feel good about<lb />
breaking someone else's heart.<lb />
And if it is, why did you go out<lb />
with them in the first place?<lb />
For those of you who have<lb />
recently let go of your significant<lb />
other, don't say that you want to<lb />
be their friend unless you abso-<lb />
lutely mean it. If you want to have<lb />
absolutely nothing to do with<lb />
them, tell them so that they won't<lb />
be filled with some false hope<lb />
that you can still hang out. 1<lb />
know that things like this can be<lb />
very difficult, especially if you<lb />
have been going out for a long<lb />
time. I know it's going to be dif-<lb />
ficult for my ex-boyfriend and I<lb />
to be friends, but it uxuild be nice.<lb />
I have a feeling that things will<lb />
work out that way if we can both<lb />
See FRYNDS page 7<lb />
See BUCKET page 7<lb /><pb facs="00058520_tn_0006" /><lb />
I<lb />
Tuesday, January 31, 1995<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
c-Dj FDA stalls on vaccine<lb />
Reviews<lb />
Laundry<lb />
Blacktongue<lb />
Kris Hoffler<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Have you noticed the many<lb />
bands that try to sound like ma-<lb />
chines? Industrial bands make no<lb />
bones about it. They are trying to<lb />
sound like a machine: an evil, twit-<lb />
tering, self-destructive machine.<lb />
Laundry is sort of like that, but they<lb />
add a few other elements to give<lb />
their music an original twist. You<lb />
can hear influences from a wide<lb />
range of sources in their music, jazz,<lb />
'70s progressive rock. Primus and<lb />
Metallica come to mind. Their mu-<lb />
sic is sort of a collection of styles,<lb />
and it all comes together on their<lb />
new re'ease, titled Blacktongue.<lb />
The diversity of the band mem-<lb />
bers helps to give them their unique<lb />
sound. The bass player, Ian Varriale.<lb />
is a main ingredient in their strange<lb />
sound. He plays this 10 string con-<lb />
traption called a Chapman Stick<lb />
(sort of a cross between a paino and<lb />
a bass), which creates some very<lb />
strange and Primus-like sounds. A<lb />
- founding but defecting member of<lb />
' Counting Crows, Tobias Hawkins III,<lb />
supplies the wailing and half-spoken<lb />
-vocals. His vocal stylings are so dif-<lb />
' ferent it is really puzzling as to how<lb />
he would have handled the pep styl-<lb />
ing of Counting Crows. Tim "Herb"<lb />
Alexander (of Primus) supplies the<lb />
pile-driving drums, and Tom Butler<lb />
ties it all together with his surreal-<lb />
istic guitar noises.<lb />
Their sound alternates be-<lb />
tween a driving Claypool funk and<lb />
a monotonous machine-like rhythm.<lb />
The guitar cracks and screams in an<lb />
antirock style; it is a layering of dif-<lb />
ferent sounds rather than the struc-<lb />
tured refrainchorus style you ex-<lb />
pect from most music. The opening<lb />
track is a good example of this<lb />
sound. "Windshield" is funky but<lb />
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antibeat and nonlyrically-oriented.<lb />
Every song on this release follows<lb />
in the same manner.<lb />
The title track is a little more<lb />
conventional. "Blaclviounge" opens<lb />
�with a Metallica-like metal riff but<lb />
-soon returns to Laundry's dis-<lb />
jointed, off-center sound. The lyrics<lb />
take a back seat to the noise of the<lb />
band, but they are weird enough to<lb />
make you take notice.<lb />
"Blacktongue" is a sick little song<lb />
about a picnic with two surreal lov-<lb />
ers. "She whispers desire, he quiv-<lb />
ers Silver gun in the basket, an-<lb />
other Car chase in the casket Well<lb />
ilone Blacktongue<lb />
The lyrics of "Monarch Man"<lb />
kind of explain the feel of this band<lb />
Iforgive the analogy). The song<lb />
opens, "Released from the castle of<lb />
the mentally ill, to a broken down<lb />
shack on a lonely hill Their sound<lb />
could be classified as mentally ill in<lb />
comparison to anything conven-<lb />
tional sounding; and the lonely hill<lb />
is where they stand now because<lb />
they have created something highly<lb />
original.<lb />
If you are into Primus and just<lb />
generally weird stuff, this is defi-<lb />
nitely one to pick up. These guys<lb />
have succeeded in creating some-<lb />
ihir g really different. Their sound<lb />
pusnes the envelope that much fur-<lb />
ther into the realm of antimusic (if<lb />
there is such a thing). But maybe<lb />
that's the point, even antimusic is<lb />
music. It is really refreshing to have<lb />
artists that understand the concept<lb />
of being a pioneer. All hail the<lb />
psycho edge!<lb />
Chickenpox cure<lb />
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Tuesday, January 31,1995<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb /><lb />
w<lb />
FRYNDS from page 5<lb />
wasted, either. Alabama has main-<lb />
tained the integrity of the song<lb />
that has long been known as a fa-<lb />
vorite among Skynyrd fans.<lb />
Although I had never before<lb />
heard the song "One More Time<lb />
it quickly became a favorite.<lb />
Charlie Daniels, who chose the<lb />
song because it was one of<lb />
Skynyrd's lesser known hits, has a<lb />
voice that makes you sit up and<lb />
take notice. The song has a very<lb />
strong chorus that remained in my<lb />
mind long after the music had<lb />
ended. Daniels is an artist I intend<lb />
to pay much more attention to in<lb />
the future.<lb />
Most of the songs on this al-<lb />
bum were a delight to listen to. How-<lb />
ever. 1 detested Wynonna's version<lb />
of "Free Bird The song, considered<lb />
a classic, should never have been al-<lb />
$<lb />
2?<lb />
I<lb />
lowed to leave the studio in such a<lb />
horrible rendition. 1 am almost em-<lb />
barrassed by Wynonna's destruction<lb />
of the basic mood of the song. I have<lb />
always seen "Free Bird" as a song<lb />
about freedom, but Wynonna<lb />
sounds as if she is trapped. As the<lb />
only woman represented on the disc.<lb />
I had hoped she would make a bet-<lb />
ter showing. Unfortunately, the song<lb />
drags on. and I found it difficult to<lb />
listen to the entire thing without<lb />
tearing my hair out.<lb />
On the whole, though, 1 en-<lb />
joyed SkynyrdFrynds. It is well put<lb />
together, and most of the artists do<lb />
a great job with the monumental<lb />
task of recording some of Skynyrd's<lb />
best songs. However, the producers<lb />
should be slapped for including<lb />
Wynonna Judd in with this group<lb />
of otherwise respectable artists.<lb />
CjJLUI) from page 5<lb />
amount of crowd support. "We've<lb />
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out Marshall said.<lb />
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"would be minimal<lb />
BuCjjKJhl from page 5<lb />
be mature about this whole mess and<lb />
actually make an effort to be friends.<lb />
If you really love someone, you<lb />
will let them go. That was what my<lb />
mother always told me. and that's<lb />
what I really believe. You can't ex-<lb />
pect to hold on to someone who isn't<lb />
going to be happy with you. I know<lb />
that this comment might sting some<lb />
individuals, but look at it this way:<lb />
How would you like to be stuck in a<lb />
relationship that you felt wasn't go-<lb />
ing anywhere just because you were<lb />
afraid of hurting their feelings? See.<lb />
now that the tables have been turned,<lb />
you wouldn't want to be a caged bird<lb />
either. And remember, they could al-<lb />
ways return sompday. but don't count<lb />
on it.<lb />
Revenge is not necessarily<lb />
sweet either. Going out and slashing<lb />
your ex-lover's tires is not only ille-<lb />
gal, but immature as well. Just be-<lb />
cause your heart may be broken, it<lb />
doesn't give you permission to ren-<lb />
der them transportationally disabled.<lb />
Also, it is not going to make them<lb />
wake up and realize that they still<lb />
love you because you cut up all of<lb />
their clothes and left them by the<lb />
front door. If anything, it will only<lb />
make them lose more respect for you<lb />
because you really aren't acting very<lb />
mature about the situation. That's<lb />
how I felt about one of my ex-boy-<lb />
friends from high school, who prob-<lb />
ably keyed my sister's new car be-<lb />
cause she told me that he was trying<lb />
to date someone else behind my back.<lb />
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:<lb />
shows that you need mental help as<lb />
well.<lb />
Everyone needs time to grow<lb />
up. and like I said earlier, not every-<lb />
one is ready for marriage while they<lb />
are in college. Groveling at their feet<lb />
and begging for them to take you<lb />
back is one of those things that<lb />
makes you look like you are weak and<lb />
not mature enough to even have a<lb />
relationship in the first place. If they<lb />
want to move on with their life, it<lb />
just isn't right to try to hold them<lb />
back. I hope that my ex-boyfriend has<lb />
a very happy and successful life and<lb />
that we can someday look back at<lb />
the past and be proud of the deci-<lb />
sions we have made. I even hope that<lb />
he'll someday find a nice girl to settle<lb />
down with that will make him happy.<lb />
It really sucks when you lose your<lb />
best friend and your boyfriend when<lb />
you break off a relationship. It might<lb />
only take one person to dump an-<lb />
other, but it takes two to try to make<lb />
a friendship work out<lb />
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jUJN from page 5<lb />
tractive.<lb />
Celine claims at one point that<lb />
Jesse could not understand just how-<lb />
much she needed "a night like this<lb />
The audience cannot understand ei-<lb />
ther and though the statement may<lb />
have been designed to add a myste-<lb />
riousness to Celine, it serves only<lb />
to obscure the motivations of her<lb />
character. So much of Before Sun-<lb />
rise deals with inane issues that the<lb />
audience never connects with the<lb />
characters. .<lb />
The film most closely related<lb />
to Before Sunrise is My Dinner<lb />
With Andre, in which Wallace<lb />
Shawn and Andre Gregory discuss<lb />
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ner. The latter film is told in real<lb />
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sions by the restaurant staff to ham-<lb />
per the flow of conversation. Per-<lb />
haps to compensate for the lack of<lb />
depth of the conversation in Before<lb />
Sunrise. Linklater chose to neither<lb />
tell his tale in real time nor set the<lb />
story against a simple background.<lb />
Linklater films snippets of conver-<lb />
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signed to stir debate, but much like<lb />
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thetic. Hence most viewers will not<lb />
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Tuesday, January 31, 1995<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
ECU falls to Seahawks<lb />
Anton Gill<lb />
Brian Paiz<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Aaron Wilson<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
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When UNC-Wilmington and<lb />
ECU get together on the basketball<lb />
court, it's usually a war. Saturday<lb />
night it wasn't any different<lb />
A sold-out, hostile Trask Coli-<lb />
seum crowd of 6,100 watched the<lb />
Seahawks take advantage of ECU<lb />
missed free throws over the final five<lb />
minutes and claim a 65-57 Colonial<lb />
Athletic Association victory over the<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
It was the Pirates 11th loss in<lb />
the last 12 tries at Wilmington. The<lb />
win improved the Seahawks to 10-8<lb />
overall and 4-2 in the CAA, tying them<lb />
with William and Mary. The lo� left<lb />
ECU 13-6 overall and 3-3 in th; CAA,<lb />
good enough for fourth place.<lb />
UNC-Wilmington, which led 33-<lb />
31 at halftime, used a size advantage<lb />
and bench scoring to help them all<lb />
evening. Corey Stewart led the way<lb />
for the Seahawks with 14 points, in-<lb />
cluding a 3-pointer and a steal for a<lb />
dunk late in the game, completing a<lb />
7-2 run late in the game to give the<lb />
Seahawks a 5248 lead.<lb />
"1 had heard them calling the<lb />
play before, and 1 just anticipated the<lb />
pass to Basham he said. "I stepped<lb />
in front of it, and I was all by myself<lb />
UNC-W led 4946 with just un-<lb />
der 5:00 remaining in the game, when<lb />
Tim Basham missed two free throws<lb />
that would have brought the Pirates<lb />
ECU'S<lb />
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INFORMATION<lb />
gEPABTKENT frfc<lb />
(SID) - Old Dominion's<lb />
Clarisse Machanguana led six<lb />
Lady Monarchs in double figures,<lb />
as ODU defeated East Carolina<lb />
92-67 in woman's basketball ac-<lb />
tion Sunday afternoon.<lb />
Machanguana netted a<lb />
game-high 23 points as the Lady<lb />
Monarchs continued their domi-<lb />
nation of East Carolina in win-<lb />
ning their 11th consecutive game<lb />
against the Lady Pirates. Esther<lb />
Benjamin added 13 as ODU<lb />
raised their mark to 17-3 overall<lb />
(6-0 in the Colonial Athletic As-<lb />
sociation). ECU dropped to 4-11<lb />
overall (1-4 in CAA action).<lb />
After seeing the Lady Pi-<lb />
rates jump out to a 94 lead, ODU<lb />
answered with a 21-2 run to build<lb />
their lead to 25-11. They would<lb />
stretch the lead to 55-28 head-<lb />
ing into the half.<lb />
It appeared for a while the<lb />
Lady Monarchs would top the<lb />
century mark, holding a 75-47<lb />
lead with 11 minutes remaining.<lb />
However, the Lady Pirates' de-<lb />
fense would stiffen and begin to<lb />
control the rebounds. ECU<lb />
outscored the Lady Monarchs in<lb />
the second half 39-37. The much<lb />
taller ODU squad, which held a<lb />
commanding 14 rebound edge<lb />
with around five minutes remain-<lb />
ing, would win the rebounding<lb />
war 53-51.<lb />
Tomekia Blackmon led<lb />
ECU with 18 points and 10 re-<lb />
bounds, while Justine Allpress<lb />
added 17 points and a career-<lb />
high 11 boards.<lb />
The Lady Pirates will travel<lb />
to Williamsburg, Va. to tangle<lb />
with William &amp; Mary, this<lb />
Wednesday evening.<lb />
After last weekend's "test<lb />
run" in Florida, ECU Men's Track<lb />
Coach Bill Carson was ready to<lb />
showcase his pride and joy, the<lb />
Pirates' one-mile relay team.<lb />
After a 3:15.70 fifth place<lb />
performance at the U. of Florida<lb />
Invitational, the tandem of Brian<lb />
Johnson, Steve King, Keith<lb />
Barker, and Dwight Henry blew<lb />
past the competition, posting a<lb />
time of 3:13.40 to place first at<lb />
the Rocky Mountain cup U.S. Air<lb />
Force Invitational in Colorado<lb />
Springs on Saturday.<lb />
"I'm very satisfied with our<lb />
performance said Carson.<lb />
"That's the fastest mile (relay)<lb />
we've run in a long time, plus the<lb />
competition this weekend was<lb />
much better than expected<lb />
Saturday's success was a<lb />
marked improvement over a slow<lb />
start on Friday night.<lb />
"On Friday night, we were<lb />
hurt by a long, hard flight as well<lb />
as the altitude Carson said.<lb />
"That's the highest altitude we've<lb />
ever run at, and it showed. The<lb />
kids were not ready for that, and<lb />
we were getting beat pretty bad<lb />
at first<lb />
However, the Pirates settled<lb />
in and performed rather well on<lb />
opening night as Artee' Franklin<lb />
ran a 22:56 in the 200-meters.<lb />
Steve King also stood out as he<lb />
qualified for the finals before be-<lb />
ing pulled by Carson to preserve<lb />
him for the mile relay.<lb />
"Steve drew the outside<lb />
lane in the finals and we thought<lb />
it would be best to save him for<lb />
the mile said Carson.<lb />
Ken Laws placed 11th in the<lb />
55-meter dash with a time of 6:55<lb />
despite aggravating a hamstring.<lb />
Carson also sent three run-<lb />
ners to the Delaware Indoor Invi-<lb />
tational as Chris Pressley took<lb />
2nd in the 55-meters while Bryan<lb />
Harrell tied for 5th in the 1,000<lb />
meters and Sean Connolly fin-<lb />
ished 4th in the 5,000 meters.<lb />
The sprinters will return to<lb />
action next week at the Hardee's<lb />
Invitational in Morgantown, West<lb />
Virginia.<lb />
The ECU women's track<lb />
team took first place in the Dela-<lb />
ware Quad Meet on Friday. The<lb />
Lady Pirates outscored second-<lb />
place finisher Mount St. Mary's<lb />
158-133.<lb />
East Carolina freshman<lb />
Saundra Teel placed first in the<lb />
high jump with an ECU indoor<lb />
record-breaking jump of 5'03.75<lb />
Lady Pirate junior Zina<lb />
Briley placed third in the shot put<lb />
with a throw of 39'0.75 her per-<lb />
sonal best.<lb />
ECU sprinters Amanda<lb />
Johnson and Shantell Carter both<lb />
set new personal bests, sweeeping<lb />
first and second places in the 55-<lb />
meter dash with times of 7.31 and<lb />
7.34, respectively.<lb />
"The girls proved consistent<lb />
all around, and I saw many signs<lb />
of progress from our first meet<lb />
two weeks ago Justice said.<lb />
East Carolina will return to<lb />
action on Saturday, February 4 at<lb />
the Hardee's Invitational in<lb />
Morgantown, W.V.<lb />
within one. Chris Meighn, UNCW's<lb />
leading scorer, followed the errant free<lb />
throws, registering his only points of<lb />
the night, a three pointer from the<lb />
top of the key to give the Seahawks a<lb />
5248 lead.<lb />
Stewart put the nail in the cof-<lb />
fin after Basham missed another pair<lb />
of free throws with a three pointer of<lb />
his own with just over a minute left,<lb />
making the score 57-51.<lb />
UNC-W head coach Jerry Wain-<lb />
wright was very pleased with his two<lb />
seniors Meighen and Stewart.<lb />
"They both stepped up he<lb />
said. "Things had not been going well<lb />
for Corey or Chris, but they were here<lb />
for this team when we needed them.<lb />
Their experience showed<lb />
ECU was led by Anton Gill, who<lb />
led all scorers with 20 points. Skipp<lb />
Schaefbauer and Tim Basham each<lb />
had 12, while freshman guard Tony<lb />
Parham contributed 10. ECU's season-<lb />
See UNC page 9<lb />
Turn<lb />
two,<lb />
infield!<lb />
Football is longgone,<lb />
basketball is past the<lb />
midway point, and the<lb />
"boys of summer" are<lb />
preparing to hit the<lb />
diamond. No past-<lb />
their-prime replace-<lb />
ment players grovel-<lb />
ling about their pay-<lb />
checks here, but<lb />
Coach Overton does<lb />
have a rather young<lb />
roster to shuffle dur-<lb />
ing the 1995 season.<lb />
File Photo<lb />
Pirate swimmers split with UNC-W<lb />
Eric Bartels<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
It can be defined as a 'Super"<lb />
weekend. Besides the 49ers display of<lb />
fireworks in Miami, the Pirates hosted<lb />
an intense meet with CAA rivals UNC-<lb />
Wilmington.<lb />
The tenacity of a strong, young<lb />
Lady Pirate swim team was able to<lb />
fend-off the Seahawks 127-116. How-<lb />
ever, the men were challenged late in<lb />
the meet and conceded the victory to<lb />
UNC-W as they fell 125-112.<lb />
In a meet that showcased many<lb />
of ECU'S star freshman swimmers, two<lb />
freshman records were eclipsed. Sandra<lb />
Ossmann broke the 1000-freestyle<lb />
record, while Kim Field broke the 200-<lb />
individual medley record.<lb />
"The women are 10-1 - their<lb />
best record ever swim coach Rick<lb />
Kobe said. "Our men swam great in a<lb />
losing effort"<lb />
The Lady Pirate team secured<lb />
their fourth undefeated season in the<lb />
CAA as they moved to 5-0 (10-1) on<lb />
the season. The men secured their<lb />
twelfth winning season last week<lb />
against Richmond. In the conference,<lb />
the men finished 2-3 (6-5).<lb />
ECU's 400-medley relay team,<lb />
consisting of Elizabeth Bradner, Kim<lb />
Field, Hilary Stokes and Melissa<lb />
Phillips gathered the first victory for<lb />
the women as they beat the Seahawks<lb />
by more than three seconds. Follow-<lb />
ing up the relay victory, Sandra<lb />
Ossmann went on to set the freshman<lb />
record in the 1000-freestyle when she<lb />
beat teammate Allison Lipp by ten sec-<lb />
onds.<lb />
Hilary Stokes impressed her<lb />
home crowd, finishing her junior year<lb />
solidly, possibly giving her best perfor-<lb />
mance at the Minges Aquatic Center<lb />
this year. Once again, Stokes grabbed<lb />
the 50-freesty!e and the 100-freestyle<lb />
from Seahawk swimmer Fathom<lb />
Houtz.<lb />
Two sophomore swimmers<lb />
added victories for the Pirates. Bizzy<lb />
Browne captured the 200-individual<lb />
medley by beating Karla Zick of UNC-<lb />
W. Melissa Phillips cruised past Christy<lb />
Wunderlich of UNC-W and the rest of<lb />
the 200-butterfly contenders.<lb />
Junior Jackie Schmieder helped<lb />
the ECU cause gathering the 500-<lb />
freestyle from Karla Zick of UNC-W<lb />
In Lady Pirate diving competi-<lb />
tion. Beth Hanna had a solid perfor-<lb />
mance but could only come up with<lb />
fourth place in the three-meter and<lb />
one-meter dives behind Seahawk<lb />
divers.<lb />
Intense was the only way to de-<lb />
scribe the action in the men's compe-<lb />
tition. ECU had the lead going into the<lb />
200-backstroke but gave up the lead<lb />
and couldn't recover over the last four<lb />
events.<lb />
Jumping out to an earty lead be-<lb />
hind the consistent strong swimming<lb />
of Chris Bembenek, Patrick Kesler, Jim<lb />
Broughal and McGee Moody, the Pi-<lb />
rates won the 400-medley relay. Fol-<lb />
lowing the 400, freshman Andy Wright<lb />
captured the 1000-freestyle over<lb />
Seahawk Matt Shelby and was the only<lb />
top finisher for the Pirates in individual<lb />
competition.<lb />
Other Pirates with great perfor-<lb />
mances came from Moody, who added<lb />
points in the 100-freestyle, Wright was<lb />
the top finisher for ECU in the 500-<lb />
freestyle behind UNC-W swimmer Matt<lb />
Allen. Broughal finished solidly in the<lb />
See SWIM page 9<lb />
Parham runs the<lb />
point as freshman<lb />
Tony Parham<lb />
Dave Pond<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
For ECU point guard Tony<lb />
Parham, making the move from a big-<lb />
city high school star to running the<lb />
floor for head coach Eddie Payne's<lb />
Pirates in Greenville has been a little<lb />
less notorious than his early days on<lb />
the court.<lb />
"When I was about eight or<lb />
nine he said. "Well, you know how<lb />
at the half you change sides? I took<lb />
the ball and went and scored on the<lb />
other wrong side<lb />
The times, they are a changin<lb />
In his first season, Parham has<lb />
led the Pirates to a 13-6 (3-3 in CAA)<lb />
record, and has quickly made his ath-<lb />
letic presence known to CAA fans and<lb />
coaches alike.<lb />
"I've been playing point guard<lb />
my whole life Parham said. "My<lb />
passing is the best part of my game.<lb />
I know how to run a team, I know<lb />
where to give people the ball and how<lb />
to get it to them<lb />
Roughly halfway through the<lb />
1994-5 season, Parham has averaged<lb />
8.6 points, 2.9 rebounds and 3.1 as-<lb />
sists per game for the purple and<lb />
gold. He has recorded double figures<lb />
in scoring in 44 percent of ECU's<lb />
games this season, and has con-<lb />
stantly played above and beyond his<lb />
collegiate hoops experience.<lb />
"Tony's a total package Payne<lb />
said. "He's got a lot of weapons. He<lb />
can pull up and shoot or take it to<lb />
the bucket, and has proven to be a<lb />
better defender than we had origi-<lb />
nally thought<lb />
Parham won two letters at<lb />
Archbishop Carroll High School in<lb />
Washington D.C earning numerous<lb />
media and conference accolades for<lb />
his performances as a Lion. During<lb />
his senior season, he shredded op<lb />
posing defenses with ease, racking<lb />
up 22 points and five assists per con-<lb />
test.<lb />
"When I was younger, I used<lb />
to play football, but I never grew<lb />
any Parham said with a smile.<lb />
"Weight plays a factor in that<lb />
By focusing solely on basket-<lb />
ball, it was much easier for Parham<lb />
to fine-tune his hoops skills.<lb />
"My role model growing up was<lb />
Magic Johnson he said. "I always<lb />
See PARHAM page 9<lb />
1995 Rec Hoops<lb />
150 basketball<lb />
teams compete in<lb />
intramural games<lb />
David Gaskins<lb />
Recreational Services<lb />
The intramural sports basket-<lb />
ball season has kicked off ECU's ver-<lb />
sion of "March Madness" in Janu-<lb />
ary as approximately 150 teams will<lb />
vie for championships in a number<lb />
of divisions.<lb />
Among the fraternities,<lb />
"Lambda Chi Alpha A with the<lb />
deadeye shooting of Davis and<lb />
Barnes Harris appear set to step for-<lb />
ward in the Fraternity Gold division.<lb />
However, the men of "Kappa Alpha<lb />
,A" with Jason Warren and Will and<lb />
Jackson Temple will prove to be wor-<lb />
thy challengers. "Sigma Phi Epsi-<lb />
lon A" is also expected to be a<lb />
strong as well as "Theta Chi A<lb />
In Men's Gold, several top<lb />
teams are expected to challenge de-<lb />
fending champion "Total Package<lb />
The "Deadly Venoms led by speed-<lb />
sters Derrick Harris, Chris Pressley,<lb />
Anthony Barnett and big men<lb />
Derek McCreight and Rafael<lb />
McBroom are extremely talented.<lb />
"Life in the CBA" features the high-<lb />
flying Maurice Moody, while the<lb />
long-range shooting of Orlando<lb />
Whitaker fuels 'The Final Chapter<lb />
In Men's Purple, defending<lb />
champions "Second String" return<lb />
led by Donnie Peaks and Robert<lb />
Rawls. However, Vu Donie once<lb />
again predicts that his team<lb />
"Trifecta State will be a tops, and<lb />
even guarantees a trip to the finals.<lb />
Other top teams are expected<lb />
to include the "CAC All-Stars<lb />
Corey Kings "Instant Grits Jay<lb />
Flowe's "Unrefuted and "BOWB<lb />
with speedy Stephen FJippin. In<lb />
Men's Blue, BJ. Tucker looks to<lb />
build another intramural dynasty<lb />
with "Intimate Net Apparel the<lb />
men of "Faded Glory" who seek to<lb />
bring back some of the years past<lb />
The Sorority division, re-<lb />
cently dominated by the ladies of<lb />
"Alpha Phi may be set for transi-<lb />
tion as this unit lost several key<lb />
players to graduation "Delta Zeta"<lb />
returns all-around star Claire<lb />
Norman, who was injured for most<lb />
of last season.<lb />
"NuthuY But Net" has gone<lb />
to all come s of the campus to re-<lb />
cruit a women's powerhouse, in-<lb />
cluding inside players Kim<lb />
PakowsM, Natalie Lew and outside<lb />
threats in Angle Carroll and<lb />
Katrina Evans. However, Tara<lb />
Venn's "ECUWBAL, and "IMFF<lb />
with Shauna Carter and Donna<lb />
Allen look to provide competition.<lb />
While the regular 5-on-5 bas-<lb />
ketball season has garnered a ma-<lb />
jor share of the attention of intra-<lb />
mural players, there are a few other<lb />
exciting basketball opportunities<lb />
for the roundball enthusiast On<lb />
Tuesday, Feb. 7th at 4 p.m. in<lb />
Christenbury Gym, Recreational<lb />
Services will sponsor a Basketball<lb />
H-O-R-S-E contest<lb />
This version of the old back-<lb />
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and trick shot artistry of competi-<lb />
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Tuesday, January 31, 1995<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
1VCV from page 8<lb />
tors in a "Can you top this?" con-<lb />
test to determine the champions in<lb />
Men's and Women's divisions. Sign-<lb />
up for the event will be from 3:30 -<lb />
4 p.m. on the day of the event with<lb />
a valid picture identification. All<lb />
participants must be currently en-<lb />
rolled students or facultystaff of<lb />
ECU.<lb />
The Basketball Shooting<lb />
Triathlon involves a triad of shoot-<lb />
ing accuracy contests designed to<lb />
determine the top marksmen<lb />
among the ECU intramural partici-<lb />
pants. This activity consists of a<lb />
Three Point Shootout, Free Throw<lb />
Contest, and Hot Shots. Partici-<lb />
pants may compete in one, two or<lb />
all three of the events. Champions<lb />
for men and women will be crowned<lb />
in each event, as well.as an overall<lb />
combined titlelist.<lb />
The event will be held on<lb />
Wednesday, Feb. 15 from 8:30 to<lb />
11 p.m. and on Thursday, Feb. 16<lb />
from 4 to 6 p.m. Registration will<lb />
be conducted on-site with a valid<lb />
ECU or comparable picture identi-<lb />
fication beginning 30 minutes prior<lb />
to the event on each day. Partici-<lb />
pants may only compete in each<lb />
event one time.<lb />
For further information on<lb />
these, or any other Intramural<lb />
Sports programs, please contact<lb />
David Gaskins or Kari Duncan at<lb />
the Department of Recreational<lb />
Services at 328-6387.<lb />
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Darren Carrington and Stanley Richard<lb />
underscored what the San Diego Charg-<lb />
ers were up against<lb />
They couldn't stop the San Fran-<lb />
cisco 49ers. and barely slowed them<lb />
down.<lb />
Steve Young picked on Carrington<lb />
and Richard down the middle for two<lb />
touchdown passes in the first five min-<lb />
utes of Sunday's Super Bowl. With the<lb />
49ers' superiority thus established, they<lb />
went on to win 49-26.<lb />
Game MVP Young threw a Super<lb />
Bowl-record sLx touchdown passes, and<lb />
the first two were the longest, covering<lb />
44 yards to Jerry Rice and 51 yards to<lb />
Ricky Watters.<lb />
"Any time someone scores that<lb />
fast it makes you freeze for a second<lb />
Richard said, "because you don't expect<lb />
to give up big plays like that"<lb />
"The plays we were running were<lb />
designed to break their zone 49ers full-<lb />
back William Floyd said. "They left the<lb />
middle open a lot"<lb />
Once divided, the Chargers' de-<lb />
fense fell. The two early scores were the<lb />
longest plays for a San Francisco offense<lb />
that rolled up 449 yards, including 304<lb />
before halftime.<lb />
All week long, Young had pub-<lb />
licly preached the need to remain patient<lb />
against a secondary that plays soft cov-<lb />
erage. But when the game began. Young<lb />
turned greedy. He spotted a new scheme<lb />
designed by San Diego defensive coordi-<lb />
nator Bill Amsparger.<lb />
"I knew Amsparger would find<lb />
some wrinkles Young said. "He put a<lb />
new defense on Jerry on the first touch-<lb />
down. It had to be a dagger in their heart<lb />
that Jerry ran right through a defense<lb />
he had never seen<lb />
The touchdown 84 seconds into<lb />
the game was the fastest in Super Bowl<lb />
history.<lb />
"After that first touchdown, we<lb />
said. It's a rout Floyd said. "And that's<lb />
the way it turned out"<lb />
Rice cut over the middle on first<lb />
down, simply ran between the two safe-<lb />
ties, caught a perfect throw from Young<lb />
at the 10-yard line and cruised across<lb />
the goal line.<lb />
Richard confessed to blowing the<lb />
coverage.<lb />
"Young did a lot of looking off,<lb />
and the field was so wide open that it<lb />
was hard for the middle safety to cover<lb />
everyone Richard said. "The ball was<lb />
thrown down the middle, and there was<lb />
no one there<lb />
Moments later, following a punt<lb />
the 49ers again had a first down at<lb />
midfield. While Young faked a handoff,<lb />
running back Watters circled out of the<lb />
backfield, over the middle and into the<lb />
open.<lb />
Watters caught Young's pass at<lb />
the 30 and refused to be stopped.<lb />
Carrington and then Richard missed tack-<lb />
les as Watters charged on to the end zone<lb />
for the first of his three scores.<lb />
"Critical errors Amsparger said.<lb />
"You can't spot a team that good two<lb />
touchdowns<lb />
The 49ers always map out the first<lb />
15 plays of a game in advance. Some-<lb />
times they'll stray from the plan, but not<lb />
on Sunday.<lb />
"We went with the first 15 Young<lb />
said. "And after the first 15, it was 14-0<lb />
"We came out very explosive said<lb />
Rice, who finished with three touch-<lb />
downs. "We went into the game feeling<lb />
we had to score every time we got our<lb />
hands on the ball<lb />
PARHAM from page 8<lb />
tried to be like him. I never had the<lb />
speed, and he never had the speed,<lb />
but he always found a way to get the<lb />
job done<lb />
East Carolina, both on and off<lb />
the court, seemed like the ideal place<lb />
for Parham to fit in and be success-<lb />
ful.<lb />
When I visited ECU back in<lb />
November of 1993), 1 thought it was<lb />
a good environment Parham said.<lb />
"1 always wanted to get away from<lb />
the city to play in a college town<lb />
One of the main drawing points<lb />
of East Carolina and Eddie Payne's<lb />
program for Parham was the newly-<lb />
renovated Williams Arena at Minges<lb />
Coliseum.<lb />
"They told me all of the things<lb />
that they were going to do to it. so<lb />
that really played a factor in my de-<lb />
cision Parham said.<lb />
Parham's opportunity to start<lb />
got a major boost when former ECU<lb />
point guard Kareem Richardson<lb />
transferred to Evansville unexpect-<lb />
edly.<lb />
"I felt excited Parham said.<lb />
"1 knew I had a chance to set in and<lb />
contribute. When I came here, 1 fig-<lb />
ured that Kareem would get the ma-<lb />
jority of the playing time. It was kind<lb />
of a bonus<lb />
Although success has come<lb />
with relative ease, Parham and his<lb />
coach know that he is young and<lb />
needs to improve his game a bit.<lb />
"His development maturity as<lb />
a player and his strength are his main<lb />
weaknesses Payne said. "Those<lb />
should improve as he gains more ex-<lb />
perience - he doesn't have a big ego<lb />
Off court, Parham is working<lb />
towards a communication degree, and<lb />
aspires to work in radio or television<lb />
sports broadcasting.<lb />
"Of course I'd like to play ball,<lb />
but if that and sportscasting don't<lb />
work out, I'll think of physical educa-<lb />
tion he said. "I'd like to become a<lb />
coach somewhere along the line<lb />
The Pirates' schedule takes<lb />
them to Norfolk, Va. tonight to tangle<lb />
with the Old Dominion Monarchs.<lb />
Parham is looking forward to the op-<lb />
portunity to play against one of the<lb />
better teams in the conference.<lb />
"It's a big game for us coming<lb />
off of the Wilmington loss he said.<lb />
"If I don't turn the ball over and we<lb />
can stay focused and play as a team,<lb />
we should have a good game<lb />
Whatever the future holds for<lb />
him, Parham is sure to find the same<lb />
degree of success that he has found<lb />
in Greenville, both on and off the<lb />
court<lb />
"He has surpassed all expecta-<lb />
tions Payne said. "Tony's a good<lb />
person. He's got a good heart, steady<lb />
demeanor and a solid perspective on<lb />
things<lb />
SWIM from page 8 UNC from page 8<lb />
200-freestyle slightly behind Allen.<lb />
Bembenek completed the 200-back-<lb />
stroke four-tenths of a second behind<lb />
Seahawk Burak Erdem.<lb />
The finale for the men left the<lb />
Seahawks with an 18-point lead. The<lb />
Pirate men needed to finish strong in<lb />
the 400-freestyle relay, even though<lb />
the points necessary to win did not<lb />
exceed the point margin.<lb />
A very close race became a Pi-<lb />
rate victory as Jim Broughal held onto<lb />
a lead that Moody set up for him,<lb />
James Baker, and John Donovan.<lb />
The Pirates garnered a victory<lb />
and a second place finish in the div-<lb />
ing competitions. Senior Scott Kupec<lb />
assisted the team with a victory in the<lb />
one-meter dive, while he achieved sec-<lb />
ond inhe three-meter dive behind the<lb />
Seahawks Rich Hanser.<lb />
Although two weeks away, the<lb />
Colonial Athletic Association Cham-<lb />
pionships will be held in Wilmington<lb />
on February 15-18.<lb />
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leading scorer Chuckie Robinson was<lb />
held to a season-low 2 points.<lb />
The Pirates shot a dismal 37<lb />
percent from the floor while UNCW<lb />
shot 47 percent.<lb />
ECU will try to get back on the<lb />
winning track tonight as they travel<lb />
to Norfolk, Virginia to face the league-<lb />
leading Old Dominion Mo rchs.<lb />
On Thursday, ECU controlled<lb />
Coastal Carolina's Chanticleers from<lb />
the outset and defeated them 85-62.<lb />
The closest former ECU assistant<lb />
coach Mike Hopkins' team would<lb />
come was eight points after a 14-2 run<lb />
early in the second half.<lb />
Chuckie Robinson (21 points)<lb />
and Anton Gill took control of the<lb />
paint, scoring at will on the smaller<lb />
Coastal Carolina squad. Shooting<lb />
guard Skipp Schaefbauer dished in-<lb />
stead of shooting, hitting teammates<lb />
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The Pirates did have a scare at .<lb />
one point in the second half when<lb />
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for a loose ball. He was forced to leave<lb />
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with 10 points on 4-of-5 shooting from<lb />
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Schaefbauer, who always draws<lb />
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from 3-point range). Hicks normally<lb />
averages 25.4 points per game.<lb />
"He's a good player<lb />
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shoot from anywhere, but tonight we<lb />
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the shots he usually likes to take<lb />
ECU shot down any hopes of<lb />
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big men Don Douglas and fon Bryant<lb />
sparked the ballclub by hitting the<lb />
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finished with four points and four re-<lb />
bounds in only five minutes of action,<lb />
and Bryant scored eight points in 16<lb />
minutes.<lb />
"Our bench did give us a boost<lb />
tonight ECU head coach Eddie<lb />
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guys to play so much, but they are<lb />
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You $100 on FoodDrinks! 1-800-678-<lb />
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BAHAMAS<lb />
Spring Break Party<lb />
CRUISE<lb />
$279!<lb />
6 DAYS-12 MEALS-ALL TAXES<lb />
1-800-673-6386<lb />
ITS BETTER IN THE BAHAMASI<lb />
" Lost and Found<lb />
FOUND black male cat at Tar River<lb />
Apts. Cat has rabies tag on collar, if<lb />
yours call 752-6094<lb />
4f Greek Personals<lb />
ATTENTION ALL GIRLS INTER-<lb />
ESTED IN SORORITY LIFE: Phi<lb />
Delta Social Sorority invites you to<lb />
Spring Rush Jan. 30, at Mendenhall<lb />
at 5:30 p.m. and Jan.31, at Mendenhall<lb />
Room 244 at 9:00 p.m. For more in-<lb />
formation call us anytime at 758-9902<lb />
or 752-8724.<lb />
4 Greek Personals<lb />
CHI OMEGA would like to congratu-<lb />
late all the fraternities on a success-<lb />
ful rush and for having great new<lb />
pledges. Keep it up!<lb />
PHI KAPPA TAU: Thanks for the<lb />
great time at our social last week. We<lb />
loved meeting your awesome new<lb />
pledges and we hope to do something<lb />
again soon! Love, Chi Omega.<lb />
EPSILON SIGMA ALPHA, will hold<lb />
Spring Rush Feb. 6-9 in Rawl 105 from<lb />
5:30-6:30. ESA is a service sorority<lb />
involved in the community and affili-<lb />
ated with St. Jude Children's Hospi-<lb />
tal. Please attend as many nights as<lb />
possible. We look forward to seeing<lb />
you there.<lb />
PI DELTA would like to invite all ECU<lb />
females looking for fun. excitement.<lb />
and friendship to rush this week. Tues-<lb />
Mendenhall in Rm 244. 9 pm. Weds-<lb />
dinner with the sisters. For more info,<lb />
call 758-9902.<lb />
DELTA SIG- Thanks for the great<lb />
jailhouse social last Weds. There's no<lb />
one else we'd rather be handcuffed<lb />
to! Can't wait to get together again<lb />
soon. Love, Pi Delta.<lb />
GOOD LUCK to all our girls playing<lb />
basketball and waterpolo. Love you<lb />
Alpha Delta Pi Sisters.<lb />
RONDA SORTINO - Congratulations<lb />
on being appointed Attorney General<lb />
for SGA! We are so proud of you!<lb />
ZLAM, your siters.<lb />
THE BROTHERS OF SIGMA NU<lb />
would like to thank Greg Rocchio,<lb />
Ethan Hazelrigs, and Dave Matthews<lb />
on a great job with rush. 12 Pledges,<lb />
not bad fellas, Congrats The Broth-<lb />
ers.<lb />
DELTA ZETA, THANK for a great<lb />
Superbowl party. We've got to get<lb />
together again soon, Thanks the<lb />
brothers of Sigma Nu<lb />
PI DELTA - last Thursday night was<lb />
great! We are looking forward to<lb />
"Heaven and HellSigma Tau<lb />
Gamma<lb />
SIGMA TAU GAMMA would like to<lb />
congratulate our new associate<lb />
Kristopher Ketham. Good Luck!<lb />
DELTA ZETA - last Friday night was<lb />
a blast! Can't wait to get together<lb />
again! - Sigma Tau Gamma<lb />
REGISTRATION LINES<lb />
POST OFFICE LINES<lb />
DROPADD LINES<lb />
WORRY LINES<lb />
PICK-UP LINES<lb />
THANK GOODNESS FOR<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
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SPECIAL OLYMPICS COACHES<lb />
NEEDED<lb />
The Greenville-Pitt Co. Special Olym-<lb />
pics will be conducting a Track &amp;<lb />
Field Coaches Training School on<lb />
Sat. Feb. 4 from 9:00am - 3:30pm for<lb />
all persons interested in becoming a<lb />
certified volunteer track coach. We<lb />
also need coaches for the following<lb />
Sports: equestrian, bowling,<lb />
powerlifting, volleyball. Softball, swim-<lb />
ming, rollerskating &amp; gymnastics. NO<lb />
EXPERIENCE IS NECESSARY. For<lb />
more information, contact Connie or<lb />
Dwain at 8304541 or 8304551.<lb />
ABLE<lb />
Allied Blacks For Leadership and<lb />
Equality presents the 2nd Annual Mr.<lb />
ABLE Pageant "Essence of a Black<lb />
Man" Interest meeting on Thursday<lb />
Feb 2, at 7:00pm in the lobby of<lb />
Fletcher Residence Hall. All interested<lb />
men are welcome. Contact Ms. Susan<lb />
Stewart at 328-7924 for additional in-<lb />
formation.<lb />
ACADEMIC SURVIVAL SKILLS<lb />
Scheduling &amp; Time Management: 2<lb />
8, 1 lam-noon. Note Taking &amp; Study<lb />
Strategies: 27. 2pm-3pm. Exam<lb />
Preparation: 26,9am-10am. Counsel-<lb />
ing Center. Call 328-6661 to register.<lb />
EC NATIVE AMERICAN<lb />
ORGANIZATION<lb />
ECNAO will hold a meeting on Feb. 2<lb />
at 7:00pm in Mendenhall Rm 14.<lb />
Please attend, call Kim Sampson for<lb />
more info. 752-2319<lb />
WOMENS LACROSSE CLUB<lb />
Anyone interested in playing on the<lb />
Womens Lacrosse Team is welcome<lb />
to join us on Wednesday, Feb. 1st at<lb />
4:00pm. Practice will be held on the<lb />
Allied Health Fields. Questions? Call<lb />
Alana 752-7153.<lb />
STUDENT NORTH CAROLINA<lb />
ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATORS<lb />
SNCAE will hold its second meeting<lb />
on February 2 at 4:30 in Speight 308.<lb />
Elections for the offices of Vice-Presi-<lb />
dent and Treasurer will be held. There<lb />
will be a speaker on the hospital read-<lb />
ing program and handouts on ideas<lb />
for your classroom.<lb />
ECU CLUB WATER POLO<lb />
Every Monday and Wednesday Night<lb />
9 to 10:30 for more info call Bob 752-<lb />
2965 or Dave 757-8705<lb />
BGLAD<lb />
B-GLAD (Bisexuals, Gays, Lesbians &amp;<lb />
Allies for Diversity) will meet Thurs-<lb />
day, February 2 at 8pm in the Multi-<lb />
purpose Room (1st floor) of<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
SOCIAL WORKCRIMINAL<lb />
JUSTICE<lb />
Nov. 1994 - Jan 1995 Qualified Appli-<lb />
cants: Qualified Applicants for the<lb />
S.W. and C.J. majors are reminded to<lb />
attend an Admissions Group meeting<lb />
in Rawl 130 on Wednesday, February<lb />
1,1995 at 5:00pm Qualified applicatns<lb />
must attend the meeting.<lb />
EAST CAROLINA FRIENDS<lb />
Interest meetings will be held Janu-<lb />
ary 31 &amp; February 1. 5-6pm<lb />
Mendenhall basement 8C.D.E. Febru-<lb />
ary 2, 4-5pm(Pleare notice the time<lb />
change) Mendenhall basement<lb />
8C,D,E. Come leam how a make 2<lb />
hours a week more rewarding! More<lb />
information Nikki 328-7655.<lb />
WOMEN'S STUDIES ALLIANCE<lb />
Women's Studies Alliance advocates<lb />
political, social and economic equal-<lb />
ity for women and men. Come join us<lb />
on Wednesday. February 1 at 4:00 pm<lb />
GCB 2004. For more information, ask<lb />
for Christine at 328-6268 or 830-2062.<lb />
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION<lb />
CLUB<lb />
Attention All Education Majors:<lb />
There will be an Elementary Ed. Club<lb />
meeting on February 1st at 4:30 in<lb />
Speight 129. We will be taking orders<lb />
for T-shirts and will also have a<lb />
speaker from the Co-op office. She will<lb />
give out infromation for wonderful<lb />
summer employment opportunities<lb />
for Education Majors. Don't miss it!<lb />
LEARNED OPTIMISM-BEATING<lb />
THE COLLEGE BLUES<lb />
This ten-session workshop will teach<lb />
you strategies for overcoming the mild<lb />
depression experienced by many col-<lb />
lege students. Mondays, 3:30pm-<lb />
5:00pm. Counseling Center. Call 328-<lb />
6661 for information.<lb />
ANGER MANAGEMENT<lb />
SUPPORT GROUP<lb />
This five-session workshop will teach<lb />
you how to deal with anger in a<lb />
healthy, non-violent way. Learn skills<lb />
to improve your interpersonal rela-<lb />
tionships. Thursdays, 2:00pm-3:30pm,<lb />
beginning 22 Counseling Center.<lb />
Call 328-6661 to register.<lb />
NATURAL LIFE CLUB<lb />
The Natural Life Club is hosting a<lb />
"Mystery Trip" on February 4th leav-<lb />
ing from the front of Christenbury at<lb />
4:30pm. You won't know where you<lb />
are going, but we promise you will<lb />
have a great time. Space is limited 50<lb />
reserve a spot with S2 before Febru-<lb />
ary 2nd in Christenbury 204.<lb />
RELIGIOUS STUDIES<lb />
"For planning purposes, a survey is<lb />
being taken of the number of students<lb />
who would definitely have majored in<lb />
Religious Studies if such a major had<lb />
been offered. If such a major Is ever<lb />
offered, it will be several years from<lb />
now, so this data is being collected<lb />
purely for planning purposes. If you<lb />
would have majored in Religious Stud-<lb />
ies if such a major had been offered<lb />
during your years here, call 328-6121<lb />
and leave your name and a message<lb />
for Calvin Mercer or drop your name<lb />
in campus mail to Calvin Mercer,<lb />
Brewster A440<lb />
ECU LACROSSE<lb />
Anyone interested in playing LaCrosse<lb />
this Spring, please contact Brian Trail<lb />
at 758-1348. Please leave your name<lb />
and number.<lb />
PSI CHI<lb />
PS1 CHI - National Honor Society in<lb />
Psychology invites all who are inter-<lb />
ested and who have maintained an<lb />
overall GPA of 3.0 and have completed<lb />
9 hours in psychology to attend our<lb />
interest meeting on Wed. Feb. 8 at<lb />
5:00 in the Psi Chi Library on the<lb />
third floor of Rawl.<lb />
Flecther Recital Hall unless otherwise<lb />
listed. TUES JAN 31-GRADUATE<lb />
REHTAL, Jenny Parker, accompany-<lb />
ing, 7:00pm. WED FEB 1-GRADU-<lb />
ATE RECITAL. Mechele Marie<lb />
Roelofs. flute. 7:00pm. THURS FEB<lb />
2-SENIOR RECITAL, Crystal Gray,<lb />
violin. 7:00pm. FRI FEB 3- SYM-<lb />
PHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE, Scott<lb />
Carter. Conductor and JAZZ EN-<lb />
SEMELE A, Carroll V. Dashiell, Jr.<lb />
Director(Wright Auditorium, 8:00pm)<lb />
FEB 4-EASTERN DISTRICT HIGH<lb />
SCHOOL AND JUNIOR HIGH HON-<lb />
ORS BAND CONCERT(Wright Audi-<lb />
torium, 7:00pm). SUN FEB 5-SE-<lb />
NIOR RECITAL, Gerri Reese, clarinet,<lb />
7:00pm MON FEB 6-FACULTY RE-<lb />
CITAL, Mary Burroughs, hom; and<lb />
Randy Love, fortepiano guest from<lb />
Duke University 8:00pm. For addi-<lb />
tional information, call ECU-6851 or<lb />
the 24-hour hotline at ECU4370.<lb />
EPSILON SIGMA ALPHA<lb />
HOLDS RUSH<lb />
Feb. 6-9 (Mon. -Thurs.) Epsilon Sigma<lb />
Alpha will hold their Spring Rush in<lb />
Rawl 105 from 5:30 - 6:30. Come and<lb />
find out about this growing sorority,<lb />
who is dedicated to helping others.<lb />
MonInfo. Night, TuesRefreshments,<lb />
Wed. - Bowling. ThursFiesta Dinner.<lb />
Please attend as many nights as pos-<lb />
sible. Looking forward to seeing you<lb />
there.<lb />
KOBEOSAKA EARTHQUAKE<lb />
FUND<lb />
Those who are interested in helping<lb />
the hundreds of thousands of people<lb />
in the earthquake area can send a<lb />
donation to: Exchange Japan (Earth-<lb />
quake Fund, PO Box 1166, Ann Ar-<lb />
bor. MI 48106).Since time is of the<lb />
essence, we ask those of you consid-<lb />
ering sending a contribution to send<lb />
it as quickly as possible. Any amount<lb />
would be significant in a fundraising<lb />
effort such as this. There are many<lb />
exchange students all over the world<lb />
and to help in an area of need is to<lb />
help ourselves.<lb />
ECU SCHOOL OF MUSIC<lb />
EVENTS<lb />
Week of January 31 thru February 6:<lb />
All Events Free and held at A. J.<lb />
ATTENTION MIDDLE SCHOOL<lb />
EDUCATORS:<lb />
There will be an introductory meet-<lb />
ing for any middle grade education<lb />
majors on February 2,1995 in Speight<lb />
308 at 5:00. All concentrations and<lb />
years invited to attend. Agenda in-<lb />
cludes orientation, next meeting<lb />
dates, and upcoming projects. Refresh-<lb />
ments and Door prizes will be avail-<lb />
able. Questions? Call Allen 758-9769<lb />
or Tara 830-2248.<lb />
STUDENT EXCHANGE-STUDY<lb />
ABROAD<lb />
There is still time to consider a stu-<lb />
dent exchange or study abroad expe-<lb />
rience for next fall or spring but time<lb />
is running short! If you are interested <lb />
in study sites which are available, vist<lb />
GCB lobby, Feb. 1, between 9:00-2:00 I<lb />
to pick up brochures and information <lb />
on study abroad and national ex-<lb />
changes or stop in the International<lb />
Programs office on 9th Street Pay<lb />
ECU tuition and study at another lo-<lb />
cation! Do it soon while sites are still<lb />
availab'e!<lb />
CREDIT CARDSs THE REALITY<lb />
OF DEBT<lb />
Everyone is invited to the Feb. 2, ECU<lb />
Investment Clubmeeting in GCB<lb />
3007, at 5pm. Our speaker will be dis-<lb />
cussing the ins and outs of credit card<lb />
use. Some of the planned topics in-<lb />
clude: how to use credit, where to<lb />
find the lowest interest rates, and what<lb />
perks cards offer.<lb />
TREASURE CHESTS<lb />
AVAILABLE<lb />
The 1993-94 Treasure Chests. Be sure<lb />
to pick up your FREE video yearbook.<lb />
Available at the Student Store, The<lb />
East Carolinian, Joyner Library,<lb />
Mendenhall and the Media Board of-<lb />
fice in the Student Publications Build-<lb />
ing.<lb />
Looking for a<lb />
roommate?<lb />
Find one in our<lb />
classifieds.<lb />
GOLDEN KEY<lb />
&amp;<lb />
National Honor Society<lb />
DEADLINE!<lb />
Attention New Member<lb />
invites, your membership<lb />
application must be mailed<lb />
this week (postmarked by<lb />
Feb. 5th)<lb />
For more information or to<lb />
have questions answered stop<lb />
by the information booth in<lb />
the lobby of Student Stores<lb />
on Wednesday or Thursday<lb />
11a.m. - 2p.m.<lb />
Meeting Dates:<lb />
Every 2nd and 4th Thursday 4:00p.m. GC<lb />
1012 (For more information contact<lb />
Harold Wise at 830-5160)<lb />
Variety of<lb />
Goodies!<lb />
505 N. Berkely Blvd.<lb />
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�BreakfastBagels. Donuts, Muffins<lb />
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You could represent ECU at Regional Competitions in<lb />
TABLE TENNIS CHESS spades<lb />
Tournament winners will be awarded trophies and the opportunity to represent ECU at regional<lb />
competitions to be held at The University of Tennessee in Knoxville, TN, the weekend of<lb />
February 24-26, 1995. All expenses paid by the Department of University Unions.<lb />
ARE YOU THE BEST?<lb />
If you think you could be, we want to give you the opportunity to find out.<lb />
V<lb />
SSL<lb />
All-Campus Men's and Women's Table Tennis Tournament<lb />
Wednesday, February 1<lb />
6:00 p.m.<lb />
Mendenhall Billiards Center<lb />
All-Campus Chess Tournament<lb />
Thursday, February 2<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center, Rooms 8 C-D-E<lb />
All-Campus Spades Tournament<lb />
Tuesday, February 7<lb />
6:00 p.m.<lb />
�� Mendenhall Student Center, Rooms 8 C-D-E<lb />
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