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Februray 21,1995 ;<lb />
Vol 69, No. 77 <lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Greenville, N C<lb />
14 pages<lb />
Dr. Ruth talks on sex<lb />
World-renowned<lb />
doc addresses safe<lb />
sex in the '90s<lb />
Brandon Waddell<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
During her years as a college<lb />
professor, none of her students ever<lb />
imagined that their professor. Dr. Ruth<lb />
Westheimer, would one day be one of<lb />
the most popular people in the Ameri-<lb />
can mass media. Dr. Ruth, herself,<lb />
never thought she could spread what<lb />
she has labeled "sexual literacy" to<lb />
millions of people worldwide.<lb />
Tomorrow night. 8 p.m. at<lb />
Wright Auditorium, she will be "Sexu-<lb />
ally Speaking" with ECU.<lb />
"My message has not changed<lb />
over the years: I encourage responsi-<lb />
bility m making sexually related deci-<lb />
sions Dr. Ruth told The East Caro-<lb />
linian in a phone interview Saturday<lb />
evening.<lb />
When Dr. Ruth first gained na-<lb />
tional attention on a short radio show<lb />
in 1980 no one knew about the AIDS<lb />
epidemic or how it would change this<lb />
nation and the world.<lb />
"Years ago. no one knew about<lb />
AIDS and this disease has. by far. had<lb />
the most impact on my field she said.<lb />
"The questions I received changed<lb />
from being conservative in nature to<lb />
much more explicit ones<lb />
Dr. Ruth is currently the most<lb />
recognized psychosexual therapist<lb />
worldwide: but she has not always en-<lb />
Out-of-state students<lb />
may suffer financially<lb />
Tambra Zion<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Photo Courtesy of Dr. Ruth Westheimer<lb />
Dr. Ruth Westheimer will visit ECU tomorrow night to talk<lb />
about sex and awnswer student questions and concerns.<lb />
joyed this kind of notoriety. In fact, her<lb />
status today is far from her humble be-<lb />
ginnings. In 1938, she was a 10-year-<lb />
old Jewish girl sent to an orphanage<lb />
in Switzerland from her German home<lb />
to escape the Holocaust At the tender<lb />
age of 16, she went to Israel to help<lb />
fight for independence. She began her<lb />
teaching career as a kindergarten<lb />
teacher in Paris shortly before she im-<lb />
migrated to the U.S. in 1956. Dr. Ruth<lb />
earned her master's in Sociology and<lb />
later earned her doctorate of Educa-<lb />
tion from Columbia University. After<lb />
See DR. RUTH page 8<lb />
New state legislation plus Gov-<lb />
ernor Hunt's proposed tuition in-<lb />
crease for out-of-state students may<lb />
equal problems for ECU.<lb />
Recently passed legislation<lb />
will place penalties on UNC system<lb />
schools for accepting more than 18<lb />
percent of students from out of<lb />
North Carolina, if the cap is<lb />
breached two years in a row, said<lb />
Dr. Thomas Powell director of the<lb />
office of undergraduate admissions.<lb />
Currently, ECU is under the cap at<lb />
16.5 percent.<lb />
This is not of the total stu-<lb />
dent population Powell said. "This<lb />
is of the entering freshman class<lb />
The new legislative cap is mak-<lb />
ing a lot of ECU's administrative<lb />
jobs tougher.<lb />
"The number of high school<lb />
graduates in the state of North Caro-<lb />
lina is quite small compared to what<lb />
it was in the '80s, yet the universi-<lb />
ties are all funded on growth, and<lb />
it's very difficult to keep this 16-cam-<lb />
pus system growing when you have<lb />
fewer numbers of traditionally aged<lb />
students Powell said. "The way you<lb />
do that is to move beyond the bor-<lb />
ders of North Carolina and attract<lb />
out-of-state students, if we could be<lb />
at 25-30 percent out-of-state, which<lb />
in the past, campuses have been that<lb />
In-State Vs. Out-of-State<lb />
Tuition<lb />
1 Out-of-State<lb />
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high, that's not an unreasonable<lb />
number - nor is it an uncommon<lb />
number if you go outside the state<lb />
of North Carolina<lb />
"By<lb />
bringing<lb />
in that<lb />
number of<lb />
o u t - o f-<lb />
staters, it<lb />
is much<lb />
easier to<lb />
build<lb />
classes<lb />
and not<lb />
only that,<lb />
quality,<lb />
the aver-<lb />
age SAT of<lb />
out-of-<lb />
state stu-<lb />
dents at East Carolina is 70 points<lb />
higher than in-state students<lb />
Powell said.<lb />
This year, the University of<lb />
North Carolina at Chapel Hill,<lb />
Greensboro, Charlotte, Wilmington,<lb />
Fayetteville State and North Caro-<lb />
lina A&amp;T were all over the cap,<lb />
Powell said.<lb />
Several administrators be-<lb />
$8,000<lb />
$7,000<lb />
$6,000<lb />
$5,000<lb />
$4,000 <lb />
$3,000<lb />
$2,000<lb />
$1,000<lb />
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lieve the university would be miss-<lb />
ing an integral part of campus di-<lb />
versity if out-of-state enrollment de-<lb />
clined due to the cap or tuition in-<lb />
creases.<lb />
"My own<lb />
feeling is that it<lb />
admissions<lb />
cap and tuition<lb />
increase does<lb />
affect the qual-<lb />
ity of campus<lb />
life that stu-<lb />
dents receive<lb />
said Interim<lb />
Vice Chancel-<lb />
lor for Aca-<lb />
demic Affairs<lb />
T i n s 1 e y<lb />
Yarbrough. "To<lb />
me, one advan-<lb />
tage of the university is the oppor-<lb />
tunity for young people to interact<lb />
with a variety of types of other<lb />
young people from all parts of the<lb />
country and all parts of the world<lb />
Under Governor Hunt's 95-97<lb />
state budget proposal, ECU will not<lb />
be affected as directly as the Uni-<lb />
See STATE page 4<lb />
JT. s 1<lb />
No motive found in faculty slaying<lb />
Suspect may face second degree murder charges<lb />
Drew Goettman<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
If s been close to six months since<lb />
ECU mourned the shooting death of<lb />
one of its own faculty members, Dr.<lb />
David L. Gobeski, and a definitive rea-<lb />
son for the tragedy still eludes local<lb />
authorities.<lb />
Robert M. Mattingly, 55, is in po-<lb />
lice custody awaiting trial for the Sept<lb />
1, 1994, incident where he allegedly<lb />
pulled a 9-mm Beretta pistol from his<lb />
shoulder holster and shot into the abdo-<lb />
men of Gobeski, a professor at the School<lb />
of Industrial Technology.<lb />
The question concerns motive, or<lb />
more pointedly, a lack of motive. The<lb />
shooting occurred in a Greenville restau-<lb />
rant where both men frequented, and<lb />
according to the Greenville Police, plenty<lb />
of witnesses were on hand for the inci<lb />
dent - but no one can pinpoint a motive<lb />
for the violent act<lb />
"The suspect and the victim may<lb />
be the only ones to know said Greenville<lb />
Police Detective Thomas Nevelle.<lb />
Mattingly himself has claimed to not<lb />
know why he pulled the trigger.<lb />
Chief Assis-<lb />
tant District Attorney<lb />
Clark Everett said<lb />
that Mattingly's in-<lb />
dictment happened<lb />
about a month after<lb />
the shooting. Everett<lb />
is handling the pros-<lb />
ecution of the<lb />
Mattingly case for the<lb />
DA's office.<lb />
"At this point<lb />
in time, (Mattingly) is<lb />
indicted on first-degree murder Everett<lb />
said during an interview with The East<lb />
Carolinian. "If at some point in time we<lb />
choose to try him only on some lesser<lb />
offense, the same indictment would suf-<lb />
fice"<lb />
"If is an important word, espe-<lb />
cially when no motive has been estab-<lb />
lished. In just such a case, the district<lb />
attorney may be able to achieve only a<lb />
second-degree murder conviction, accord-<lb />
ing to Assistant Public Defender Edward<lb />
Wells, who is set to<lb />
handle Mattingly's<lb />
defense.<lb />
"Premedita-<lb />
tion and deliberation<lb />
must be established<lb />
to have first-degree<lb />
murder Wells said.<lb />
"That or felony mur-<lb />
Thomas Nevelle der (murder which<lb />
Greenville Police Detective occurs during the<lb />
commission of a<lb />
felony crime)<lb />
However, a first-degree murder<lb />
trial usually presumes a known motive,<lb />
though.<lb />
"Sometimes a motive is never es-<lb />
tablished Detective Nevelle said.<lb />
Where motive is absent most tri-<lb />
als gravitate toward a second-degree<lb />
"The suspect and<lb />
the victim may be<lb />
the only ones to<lb />
know"<lb />
murder conviction - but not always,<lb />
Wells said.<lb />
"This could still possibly be a first-<lb />
degree trial Wells said.<lb />
North Carolina law specifies an<lb />
automatic sentence of life imprisonment<lb />
for convictions of first-degree murder,<lb />
according to Wells. Fbr second-degree<lb />
murder, the judge has a full range of<lb />
options from life imprisonment to the<lb />
presumptive sentence of 15 years.<lb />
Despite a lack of established mo-<lb />
tive, the case still moves forward toward<lb />
trial.<lb />
"We try our best to take homi-<lb />
cide cases in some kind of chronologi-<lb />
cal order Everett said. "There are other<lb />
cases that are in front of it"<lb />
Detective Nevelle said it is not<lb />
unusual for murder cases to go as long<lb />
as two years before reaching a jury, but<lb />
the DA's office is estimating that the<lb />
Mattingly case will be in court almost<lb />
less than a year after the shooting.<lb />
"If the case goes to trial, it'll be<lb />
the summer Everett said of the current<lb />
progress in the DA's office.<lb />
Pirates<lb />
on the<lb />
Street<lb />
Programs offer a world of opportunities<lb />
Andy Turner<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Photo by Andy Turner<lb />
Students gathered at the International House Sunday night<lb />
for the "Bring a Friend, Bring a Food" open house and to<lb />
discuss their experiences with international programs.<lb />
Get a taste of Mouth of Madnesspage <lb />
Responses pour inpage D<lb />
� Find out who's racking up the pointspage I U<lb />
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm<lb />
Looking for a way out of<lb />
Greenville, at least for a while? ECU<lb />
international programs may be the<lb />
answer.<lb />
International programs pro-<lb />
vides students with an opportunity<lb />
to study at another school in the<lb />
United States, or abroad, for a se-<lb />
mester or a year. Students pay the<lb />
same tuition price as they are al-<lb />
ready paying at ECU.<lb />
Currently, there are 27 ECU<lb />
students studying at other schools<lb />
across the nation, 25 students are<lb />
at schools in foreign countries and<lb />
19 students are visiting ECU from<lb />
other schools, both national and in-<lb />
ternational.<lb />
Sunday night international<lb />
programs sponsored a "Bring a<lb />
Friend, Bring a Food" open house<lb />
at the International House for stu-<lb />
dents involved in the program as<lb />
well as anyone interested in learn-<lb />
ing more about the program.<lb />
"(We hoped) to share informa-<lb />
tion and meet each other, and to<lb />
encourage those who are thinking<lb />
of going to get information about<lb />
exchanges and to find out what the<lb />
experiences of those who have done<lb />
exchanges has been said Linda<lb />
McGowen, overseas opportunities<lb />
coordinator.<lb />
International exchange stu-<lb />
dents from Australia, the Nether-<lb />
lands and Canada recounted their<lb />
experiences in the international<lb />
See WORLD page 4<lb />
Do you think<lb />
Mendenhall or General<lb />
Classroom Building<lb />
would serve as a<lb />
better site for a<lb />
24-hour study hall<lb />
during exams?<lb />
Craig Willoughby,<lb />
senior.<lb />
"I would say the<lb />
cafeteria because it's a<lb />
more relaxed<lb />
environment and it's<lb />
larger<lb />
Vince Mercuri, junior<lb />
"General Classroom �<lb />
the rooms are smaller<lb />
and you have less<lb />
people in rooms. It<lb />
would help you<lb />
concentrate more<lb />
Stephanie McClain,<lb />
freshman<lb />
"General Classroom is<lb />
better. Mendenhall has<lb />
too many windows.<lb />
General Classroom has<lb />
classrooms so you can<lb />
get serious with<lb />
studying<lb />
Joanna Sawyer, junior<lb />
"General Classroom<lb />
'cause it's a classroom<lb />
setting, you don't go to<lb />
a cafeteria and study as<lb />
well as you would in a<lb />
classroom<lb />
Tuesday<lb />
30 chance of showers<lb />
High 55<lb />
Low 35<lb />
viecttet<lb />
Wednesday<lb />
Fair<lb />
High 55<lb />
Low 35<lb />
Phone 328 - 6366 Fax 328 - 6558<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Student Publication Bldg. 2nd floor<lb />
Greenville, NC 27858<lb />
Student Pubs Building;across from Joyner<lb />
9<lb />
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Tuesday, February 21, 1995<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
African culture spread through dance<lb />
Wendy Rountree<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Rhythmic percussion beats,<lb />
stomping feet and graceful leaps<lb />
wowed the audience on Feb. 15, in<lb />
Wright Auditorium as the Soweto<lb />
Street Beat Dance Company per-<lb />
formed.<lb />
Peter Ngcobo, the managing<lb />
director, and Isabelle Doll Ngcobo. the<lb />
artistic director, founded the company<lb />
in 1989. This was the first black dance<lb />
company established from the Soweto<lb />
South African township.<lb />
The performance was called<lb />
MAY1BUYE i AFRIKA which means<lb />
"Africa must come together<lb />
During the first half, the all-<lb />
male ensemble performed the Swazi<lb />
DanceSong, the Gumboots Dance<lb />
and the Zulu DanceSong. This per-<lb />
formance entailed a mixture of ath-<lb />
letic dance routines and short instru-<lb />
mental sections while the dancers<lb />
changed clothes. Also, there were<lb />
short theatrical scenes where the lead<lb />
dancer taught the others a new dance<lb />
While the dance group was ex-<lb />
posing the audience to African dances<lb />
and musical harmonies, they also<lb />
reached out to the audience to get<lb />
involved. The audience obliged by<lb />
clapping to the music and yelling en-<lb />
couragement and approval to the<lb />
dancers. Another way the dance group<lb />
brought in the audience was by using<lb />
familiarity like Michael Jackson dance<lb />
moves.<lb />
"The group was real nice in the<lb />
way they used little techniques in<lb />
Student-run business<lb />
offers academic support<lb />
Andi Powell Phillips<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
A new service is being offered<lb />
to the academically impaired and<lb />
the financially challenged.<lb />
Student Supplements, a new<lb />
company owned and run by current<lb />
ECU students Bill Gheen and<lb />
Maureen Monti and former ECU<lb />
student Tom Monti, offers what<lb />
they call supplemental study pack-<lb />
ets with the emphasis on supple-<lb />
mental.<lb />
"We're not here so you can<lb />
skip classes Tom Monti said.<lb />
"We're here to enhance your study<lb />
habits<lb />
The partners are stressing<lb />
their commitment to helping im-<lb />
prove the academic averages at<lb />
ECU, but they are not promising<lb />
miracles.<lb />
"We're aiming to improve the<lb />
academic success rate and maybe<lb />
even the graduation rate Gheen<lb />
said. "But we can't assure people<lb />
of better grades. We feel good<lb />
about our business because we're<lb />
giving people the opportunity to<lb />
make better grades. We are the<lb />
edge you need to succeed<lb />
The study packets are sold<lb />
hree ways. There are test packets<lb />
that consist of notes from the first<lb />
day of class to the first test, sec-<lb />
ond day of class to the second class,<lb />
and so on. There are comprehen-<lb />
sive midterm packets that cover all<lb />
material up to the midterm. And<lb />
"We're aiming to<lb />
improve the<lb />
academic success<lb />
rate and maybe<lb />
even the<lb />
graduation rate<lb />
� Bill Gheen<lb />
there are packets that cover the<lb />
entire semester, but these are from<lb />
the previous semester's classes,<lb />
while the other packets are from<lb />
the current semester's classes.<lb />
"Our prices are very reason-<lb />
able Maureen Monti said. "They<lb />
range from $8 to $14 per packet,<lb />
depending on what kind of packet,<lb />
and whether it is typed or hand-<lb />
written "<lb />
Student Supplements also<lb />
provides opportunities for "A" stu-<lb />
dents to make their hard work pay.<lb />
"We're always hiring stu-<lb />
dents Tom Monti said. "We cur-<lb />
rently have thirty-four employees<lb />
but our target is to have fifty even-<lb />
tually<lb />
"To work here they must have<lb />
a strong GPA and show that they<lb />
attend class regularly and take<lb />
good notes Gheen said.<lb />
As of now the company has<lb />
supplemental study packets for<lb />
right at 150 classes, but Gheen said<lb />
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Ice is possible for<lb />
natural gas needs<lb />
(AP) - Ice that burns? Yes, and<lb />
so much of it that it could meet<lb />
America's natural gas needs for de-<lb />
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There are serious environmen-<lb />
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in the future<lb />
Shack photos displayed<lb />
(AP) - To travelers on the high-<lb />
ways of the New South, the wooden<lb />
shacks of the farm country vanish in<lb />
a blur, sagging remnants of an uncom-<lb />
fortable past<lb />
But Beverly Buchanan stopped<lb />
to look. And look.<lb />
Like Monet fixating on the<lb />
Rouen cathedral, she has photo-<lb />
graphed, sculpted and painted the<lb />
homemade shacks of the rural South<lb />
for more than two decades. In the end.<lb />
she has transformed eyesore into art<lb />
and lifted the ramshackle lives of<lb />
shack dwellers into the halls of high<lb />
culture.<lb />
"A lot of people might wonder<lb />
why you want to pay attention to that,<lb />
and I must admit I came to it gradu-<lb />
ally said Buchanan in an interview<lb />
from her home in Athens. Ga. "1 was<lb />
interested in the kinds of structures<lb />
that were left when people had their<lb />
hands on them<lb />
Her exhibition, "ShackWorks<lb />
is now visiting art museums on a two-<lb />
year tour to communities as diverse<lb />
as New York City and LaGrange, Ga.<lb />
It is showing until April 16 in the<lb />
Smith College Art Museum in<lb />
Northampton, in the heart of Yankee<lb />
country.<lb />
"Her works serve as visual<lb />
metaphors for the poverty, struggles<lb />
and ingenuity of a culture that is com-<lb />
monly held in disregard and con-<lb />
tempt said Trinkett Clark, curator<lb />
of the Chrysler Museum in Norfolk.<lb />
Va.<lb />
Born in Fuquay, N.C<lb />
Buchanan grew up on the campus of<lb />
South Carolina State College in<lb />
Orangeburg, where her father was<lb />
dean of the School of Agriculture.<lb />
While traveling around the country-<lb />
side with him, Buchanan encountered<lb />
many shanties built from materials at<lb />
hand and often inhabited by black<lb />
tenant farmers or migrant laborers.<lb />
A former public health educa-<lb />
tor in East Orange, N.J she balked at<lb />
an acceptance to medical school in her<lb />
late '30s and decided to devote her-<lb />
self to art<lb />
She initially concentrated on<lb />
stone sculptures and abstract expres-<lb />
sionist images. Though the shacks of<lb />
her childhood came increasingly to<lb />
the fore in her imagination, she was<lb />
at first surprised by the social signifi-<lb />
cance attributed to them.<lb />
"I was just doing this. I wanted<lb />
to see walls, and I wanted to see struc-<lb />
tures said Buchanan.<lb />
A heavyset 54-year-old with a<lb />
self-deprecating manner and flair for<lb />
storytelling, Buchanan lives far from<lb />
the glitter of the art world.<lb />
"My philosophy is that we all<lb />
live in shacks she said. "I've had to<lb />
put a roof on this house. Two win-<lb />
dows were blown out from a storm a<lb />
couple of weeks ago, so I've had to<lb />
replace them<lb />
But she has exhibited her works<lb />
widely. Her pieces are owned by sev-<lb />
eral well-known museums, including<lb />
the Metropolitan Museum of Art in<lb />
New York City and the Carnegie Mu-<lb />
seum of Art in Pittsburgh.<lb />
The centerpiece of<lb />
"ShackWorks" is "Shack South Inside<lb />
Out" It is a tilting, almost life-size<lb />
shack replica fashioned from nailed<lb />
pine boards and tin, surrounded by<lb />
pieces of furniture that would ordi-<lb />
narily be found inside such a home.<lb />
Characteristically, she has painted an<lb />
abstract fruit bowl, in a wink to the<lb />
world of high art, on an inner wall.<lb />
Mary Lou Furcron, a friend of<lb />
Buchanan, sits on the stoop of her log<lb />
cabin in a 4-foot-high color photograph<lb />
included in the exhibit<lb />
"The shacks seem animated, in<lb />
the sense that they have a life and a<lb />
movement to them said Linda<lb />
Muehling, an associate curator at the<lb />
Smith College museum. "It makes you<lb />
think about the circumstances of the<lb />
people who live in shack communities<lb />
Sometimes the reaction is more<lb />
personal. Buchanan likes to recall a<lb />
deliveryman who came into her New<lb />
York City gallery:<lb />
"He said, 'I grew up in some-<lb />
thing like that and I felt safer in that<lb />
than I do in New York City<lb />
Police confirm murdered childrens' identities<lb />
(AP) - Residents left flowers and<lb />
notes on the blackened spot of pavement<lb />
where the bodies of three murdered chil-<lb />
dren were found in a burning van. Their<lb />
father committed suicide nearby.<lb />
Even Police Chief James Grade-<lb />
less, a 20-year law enforcement veteran<lb />
who also served with Special Forces in<lb />
Vietnam, was shaken by what he saw this<lb />
weekend.<lb />
"It's not a Kill Devil Hills story<lb />
Gradeless said Monday. "It's an Ameri-<lb />
can story. It bothers all of our consciences<lb />
because somewhere, some place, society<lb />
has failed to prevent this kind of thing<lb />
from happening<lb />
Douglas J. Mont 35. died of a self-<lb />
inflicted gunshot wound in the woods<lb />
about 150 feet from the First Flight air-<lb />
port parking lot where the van was found<lb />
early Sunday.<lb />
The children were shot in the head<lb />
with the same gun, they did not die in<lb />
the fire. Gradeless said.<lb />
The children's mother. Nancy<lb />
Mont had reported them missing from<lb />
their home in Seaford, DeL, after they<lb />
did not return from visiting their father.<lb />
Cpl. Preston Lewis, spokesman for the<lb />
Delaware State Police, confirmed the<lb />
identities of the children as Catrina J.<lb />
Mont 9; Daniel Preston Mont 6; and<lb />
Theresa Lynn Mont, 4.<lb />
On Monday morning, a green bas-<lb />
ket of silk flowers had been placed at<lb />
the scene of the fire with a sign saying<lb />
"three little angels from Alex, Sam and<lb />
Ray The van and the bodies had been<lb />
removed.<lb />
Later, Sheila Scheck, who lives<lb />
near the airport in Collington, visited the<lb />
scene and returned with flowers. "May<lb />
God Bless These Children her arrange-<lb />
ment said.<lb />
The father "deserved a lot worse<lb />
than he did to himself. I know that for<lb />
sure she said. "It was so close here and<lb />
I've got a child of my own. I guess that's<lb />
why it bothered me so much<lb />
Temperatures were so high in the<lb />
van that metal melted in places. Even<lb />
the license plate was destroyed. Only the<lb />
frame remains in the police garage where<lb />
it's being stored.<lb />
"It's just sad Gradeless said,<lb />
choking up with tears. "I tell you, when<lb />
this is all over, I'm going to need some<lb />
debriefing myself<lb />
Ms. Mont reported the children<lb />
missing Saturday evening, after they did<lb />
not return from a regular visitation with<lb />
their father, a bank employee. The couple<lb />
has been separated since August<lb />
The last murder in Kill Devil Hills,<lb />
a drug-related arson death, occurred in<lb />
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lor of Business<lb />
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"For<lb />
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students it<lb />
would amount<lb />
to $225 a year, which is a substan-<lb />
tial increase considering an out-of-<lb />
state student already pays $7,248 a<lb />
year in tuition alone Brown said.<lb />
"If our out-of-state tuition causes us<lb />
to be less competitive, then we may<lb />
run into difficulty in achieving that<lb />
18 percent cap<lb />
Powell agreed.<lb />
"As recently as three or four<lb />
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Brown said ECU's out-of-state<lb />
students pay around $19 million ol<lb />
ECU'S total S31.75H.OOO tuition and<lb />
fee intake: a considerable amount be-<lb />
cause out-of-state students make up<lb />
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He believes in-state students<lb />
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bullet" and pay more tuition to even<lb />
out the disproportionate fees be-<lb />
tween in-state and out-of-state stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
"In-state people are paying so<lb />
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fer Durfus. a sophomore said. "But<lb />
even if they did up tuition, it would<lb />
still cost about the same as I would<lb />
be paying in Jersey<lb />
Out-of-state students will not<lb />
be the only ones affected by Hunt's<lb />
proposed tuition increase.<lb />
"Right now with the average<lb />
out-of-state student. Greenville tu-<lb />
ition books and fees running some-<lb />
where in the 512.000-a-year range,<lb />
for the four years they're here,<lb />
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vending machines, laundry mats,<lb />
parking passes, football games, pop-<lb />
corn - those students are spending<lb />
in excess of $50,000 in the state of<lb />
North Carolina Powell said.<lb />
The out-of-state students' affect<lb />
on Greenville's economy is something<lb />
administrator's believe legislators<lb />
should consider.<lb />
"The economic affect out-of-<lb />
state students have on the economy<lb />
is fairly large, they are here spend-<lb />
ing money, their parents come to visit<lb />
spending money, and many of them<lb />
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permanent home, so in terms of<lb />
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state, it's good to have a reasonable<lb />
population of out-of-state student<lb />
coming in Brown said.<lb />
Despite a decrease in competi-<lb />
tive tuition rates for out-of-state stu-<lb />
dents. Brown said ECU is still a good<lb />
deal for students. He said ECU'S low<lb />
cost of living is still better than other<lb />
states can offer.<lb />
"What's a more serious threat<lb />
is the proposed budget cuts that the<lb />
governor has in his executive bud-<lb />
get, despite tuition increases we're<lb />
projected to lose staff positions,<lb />
equipment funds and other moneys,<lb />
that could mean $3 to 4 million<lb />
Brown said.<lb />
How long it will take for any<lb />
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matter of time.<lb />
"We simply have to wait and<lb />
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Tuesday, February 21,1995 The East Carolinian<lb />
4<lb />
Our View<lb />
Like bad<lb />
officiating at a<lb />
nationally-<lb />
televised game,<lb />
inflation is<lb />
inevitable. But<lb />
when out-of-state<lb />
tuition is about<lb />
ten bazillion<lb />
times greater<lb />
than in-state<lb />
tuition, the<lb />
whole game<lb />
needs to be<lb />
reevaluated.<lb />
Please,<lb />
administration,<lb />
hear our cries!<lb />
Inflation is a fact of life. The cost of bread goes up, the cost<lb />
of movies increases, even staples of our very existence, such as<lb />
candy bars, are constantly having their prices raised.<lb />
We accept these increases, and go on. But what about the<lb />
major increases that smack us in the face all at once? The ones<lb />
that compromise our educations and make our parents have<lb />
nervous breakdowns when the bills roll in? We'll stall no longer.<lb />
The issue at hand is the proposed out-of-state-student tuition<lb />
increase.<lb />
Granted, the tuition for all students has always increased,<lb />
but this is getting ridiculous. The difference between what an<lb />
in-state student pays and what an out-of-state student pays to<lb />
attend ECU is quite drastic. It's like the difference between<lb />
grabbing a hamburger at Wendy's and attending a White House<lb />
black-tie affair featuring royalty and a few Greek gods. Night<lb />
and day. Sunshine and tornadoes. Michael Dukakis and Cindy<lb />
Crawford. Chancellor Eakin and "Animal" from the Muppets.<lb />
You get the idea.<lb />
We believe, quite simply, enough is enough. Perhaps this is<lb />
a conspiracy to slowly eradicate out-of-staters from campus,<lb />
but even several administrators said that the foreigners create<lb />
a diverse campus.<lb />
As it stands right now, out-of-state students supply $19<lb />
million of ECU's total tuition and fee intake, which is just un-<lb />
der $32 million. The foreigners are paying almost 60 percent of<lb />
all that dough! And ECU continues to sock the increases to<lb />
'em. This situation is simply not fair.<lb />
Are out-of-state students being given a better education than<lb />
in-state students? You in-stateers better hope not, and we think<lb />
it's safe to say professors and administration are not meeting<lb />
with out-of-staters on Saturdays to teach them "the real intelli-<lb />
gent stuff<lb />
We're all equal on this campus, but the tab is drastically<lb />
unequal.<lb />
Boli's doesn't charge more for a slice of pizza if you're from<lb />
Vermont Brody's employees don't take away the sale signs if<lb />
they see a Rhode Islander strolling through the mall.<lb />
Greenville Toyota certainly doesn't run out back with the<lb />
colored soap and change truck prices because a customer's<lb />
license was issued from Massachusetts.<lb />
The entire system needs to be looked at realistically. Per-<lb />
haps if out-of-state tuition resembled in-state tuition by even<lb />
the very slightest, then increases would be more accepted at<lb />
both levels.<lb />
Instead, we have people complaining on both sides, and it<lb />
appears that only out-of-staters are entitled to complain. Per-<lb />
haps, if the scale was not so drastic, drastic increases would be<lb />
unnecessary.<lb />
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Obstacles exist despite<lb />
Supreme Court decision<lb />
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Twenty years have passed since<lb />
Roe vs. Wade made abortion legal<lb />
alternative for expectant mothers. In<lb />
the time since this landmark deci-<lb />
sion, it seems very few people have<lb />
accepted the Supreme Court's judg-<lb />
ment.<lb />
Sure, a woman who wishes to<lb />
have an abortion can legally have the<lb />
procedure performed, but only if she<lb />
first finds a clinic in her area that<lb />
offers such services and then makes<lb />
it past lines of screaming protesters<lb />
and gun toting pro-lifers. Two de-<lb />
cades after Roe, access to abortion<lb />
is more difficult and potentially<lb />
deadly than ever before.<lb />
The task of merely finding a<lb />
clinic that offers a woman the abor-<lb />
tion alternative is becoming just<lb />
short of impossible. According to<lb />
USA Today, 45 states saw a decrease<lb />
in the number of abortion providers<lb />
between 1982 and 1992.<lb />
Nationwide, the number of fa-<lb />
cilities that perform abortions de-<lb />
creased 18 percent during the same<lb />
time period. Today, 84 percent of<lb />
counties have no provider at all.<lb />
You may be wondering why the<lb />
number of clinics available to women<lb />
is so low. Perhaps it is the endless<lb />
threats of violence these facilities re-<lb />
ceive annually.<lb />
Last year alone, over one<lb />
fourth of all abortion clinics reported<lb />
death threats. Most are forced to<lb />
spend exorbitant amounts on secu-<lb />
rity in order to provide patients with<lb />
some sense of safety.<lb />
An increasing number of clin-<lb />
ics now provide doctors bullet proof<lb />
vests on a regular basis. This, to me,<lb />
easily explains why so few physicians<lb />
choose to enter such a practice and<lb />
Calvin Arlington<lb />
Opinion Columnist<lb />
Legal, but still<lb />
extremely<lb />
difficult to have<lb />
a safe,<lb />
professional<lb />
abortion.<lb />
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why much of America has little or<lb />
no access to abortion.<lb />
Assuming that a woman who<lb />
wants an abortion is lucky enough<lb />
to find a clinic in her area, she then<lb />
must endure the gauntlet of making<lb />
it in and out of the hospital safely.<lb />
Over and over again, pro-lifers<lb />
picket clinics all over our nation.<lb />
They huddle in vast number carry-<lb />
ing pictures of mangled fetuses and<lb />
yelling slogans such as "Mommy<lb />
don't kill me The women who are<lb />
patients of the clinics are taunted and<lb />
ridiculed relentlessly.<lb />
It is true these people have a<lb />
constitutional right to come and<lb />
voice their opinions. However, do<lb />
those women who are having the<lb />
abortions not have a right to have a<lb />
legal medical procedure performed<lb />
with a certain degree of privacy and<lb />
dignity.<lb />
More and more frequently the<lb />
pro-life quest crosses the line from<lb />
bad taste to murder. It seems as if<lb />
every time I turn on the television,<lb />
there is some ranting about how he<lb />
killed in order to save the unborn<lb />
and citing some warped set of mor-<lb />
als as his justification for doing so.<lb />
They have taken it upon them-<lb />
selves to both judge and punish those<lb />
who want to carry out a legal medi-<lb />
cal procedure.<lb />
An example of how society<lb />
looks upon abortion is the scandal<lb />
surrounding surgeon general nomi-<lb />
nee Henry Foster. Foster has been<lb />
severely criticized from the moment<lb />
his nomination was announced.<lb />
Not because he has done any-<lb />
thing wrong in the eye of the law,<lb />
but because he performed 39 abor-<lb />
tions in the course of his medical<lb />
career. Other accomplishments from<lb />
his career are being overlooked and<lb />
he is being viewed as some sort of<lb />
criminal even though he has broken<lb />
no laws.<lb />
If Foster is not allowed to serve<lb />
as surgeon general simply based on<lb />
his record of providing abortions, it<lb />
will greatly reduce the number of doc-<lb />
tors that will be willing to sacrifice<lb />
their careers by performing abor-<lb />
tions. Thereby further reducing a<lb />
woman's chances of finding a quali-<lb />
fied physician to carry out the pro-<lb />
cedure.<lb />
Face it folks, abortion may be<lb />
legal, but those who oppose it have<lb />
created a situation where it is ex-<lb />
tremely difficult to have an abortion<lb />
performed safely and professionally.<lb />
We as a society need to stop<lb />
looking upon abortion as an illegal<lb />
act, and see it as the sanctioned<lb />
medical procedure that it is. More<lb />
effort needs to be made to provide<lb />
those who wish to have an abortion<lb />
with skilled doctors as well as safe<lb />
and adequate facilities.<lb />
Doing the loser's limbo Culture always has precipitation<lb />
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It's been said that if you're a<lb />
failed pop hero, or never even<lb />
suceeded as a pop hero to begin<lb />
with, there's always Disneyland, the<lb />
Las Vegas of the FM-Lite kingdom.<lb />
Walt must be spinning like a<lb />
dervish in his grave at the thought<lb />
of the corralful of half-wit talent at<lb />
the command of the modern-day<lb />
Magic Kingdom entertainment direc-<lb />
tors.<lb />
Steamboat Willie was fine.<lb />
Even Dick Van Dyke falling across<lb />
the big screen trying to act British<lb />
and singing the chimneysweep song<lb />
was acceptable, but somehow I don't<lb />
think Disney would have liked the<lb />
notion of a Debbie GibsonNew Kids<lb />
on the Block double-headliner.<lb />
Some of the biggest names,<lb />
though, aren't related to the music<lb />
world. Rather, they are of an en-<lb />
tirely stranger and sillier breed-ce-<lb />
lebrities. Again, if the outside world<lb />
is sick of you, Disneyland will take<lb />
you in, no matter how many maga-<lb />
zine covers you've been splashed<lb />
across.<lb />
Nancy Kerrigan is one name<lb />
that illicits the gag response out<lb />
here in the land of the Overdone<lb />
Drama. Her story was good evening<lb />
news materiai for a while, and when<lb />
the shine rubbed off of that, well,<lb />
there were still interviews, talk<lb />
shows, etc. She's still alive and suc-<lb />
cessful, riding in the front car of<lb />
Space Mountain with Pluto as her<lb />
escort.<lb />
Tonya Harding, on the other<lb />
hand, couldn't even get a job clean-<lb />
ing up after the Clydesdale horses<lb />
they use in the daily parades in that<lb />
place.<lb />
This was a Sign for Tonya, I'm<lb />
sure, because, on the big list of<lb />
fallback gigs, when you can't play<lb />
Brian Wright<lb />
Opinion Columnist<lb />
From Rob Lowe<lb />
to Tonya<lb />
Harding, the<lb />
loser list lives on.<lb />
Disneyland, you're in serious trouble<lb />
indeed. Once that pian fails, you<lb />
don't have many more attractive op-<lb />
tions than turning in bottles and<lb />
cans to be recycled as your main<lb />
income.<lb />
Desperation must have<lb />
weighed heavily on the girl's shoul-<lb />
ders. She was branded as some kind<lb />
of cut-rate Judas in the figure-skat-<lb />
ing world, laughed at when she tried<lb />
to shake it off and pretend as though<lb />
nothing had happened, and left in a<lb />
sobbing heap on the ice, looking a<lb />
great deal like Tammy Faye when<lb />
the PTL empire exploded into at-<lb />
oms.<lb />
And rightly so - acts with<lb />
even the slightest taint of heinous-<lb />
ness are snowballed to planetlike<lb />
proportions once the media get their<lb />
hooks into them, and Tonya may as<lb />
well have hung up her skates as<lb />
soon as The Word was out.<lb />
Instead, like a true fighter, she<lb />
stiffened her upper lip and resorted<lb />
to an alternate means of making an<lb />
end, only it wan't picking up cans.<lb />
Rather, she cashed in on the age-<lb />
old method of selling the most po-<lb />
tent commodity in history - sex.<lb />
This doomed creature actu-<lb />
ally sold the now-infamous "Hon-<lb />
eymoon videotape" of her and her<lb />
husband going about their conju-<lb />
gal business.<lb />
When I first heard of it, I was<lb />
appalled to the point of just laugh-<lb />
ing and refusing to believe it. No<lb />
one, I thought, could stoop so low.<lb />
It's impossible. If you stooped that<lb />
low, your face would be about a foot<lb />
into the ground.<lb />
I hadn't been so utterly<lb />
amazed at anyone's gall since John<lb />
Wayne Bobbitt had released the<lb />
porn flick in which he had been<lb />
cast as the starring hero.<lb />
Indeed, Tonya peddling out<lb />
her video sex life struck me as an<lb />
ugly hybrid sprung from Bobbitt and<lb />
Rob Lowe teleporting into the same<lb />
pod on the other end of the lab, a<lb />
monster, money-sucking mass of vid-<lb />
eotape and cheap opportunism<lb />
shambling off into the night to be<lb />
either shot.to death by the authori-<lb />
ties or booked as the keynote<lb />
speaker at tome seedy underground<lb />
film festival.<lb />
Rob Lowe didn't get shot<lb />
down, but he did slither back onto<lb />
the big screen (albeit in roles not<lb />
much better than the one he played<lb />
in Wayne's World). Tonya probably<lb />
won't be so lucky.<lb />
She's more than likely already<lb />
doomed herself to go down in those<lb />
history books as yet another grand-<lb />
ma! laughing stock of the entire civi-<lb />
lized world, and Nancy Kerrigan, al-<lb />
though she is said to privately de-<lb />
spise riding at the front of the<lb />
Disney Parade, will still be able to<lb />
smile at least a little, knowing that<lb />
Tonya is bringing up the rear with<lb />
the shovel and the broom.<lb />
The basic function of a form<lb />
of life is to survive in its environment<lb />
This has been the cause (as in cause<lb />
and effect) for the existence of man-<lb />
kind. The ultimate challenge - how<lb />
to survive in your environment. Each<lb />
deduction and reason to perpetuate<lb />
survival leads to an effect or action.<lb />
Each effect therefore creates a new<lb />
cause, which requires an additional<lb />
effect.<lb />
 I listen to the rain attacking<lb />
the roof. I know I will rest with ease<lb />
tonight.<lb />
How we survive in our environ-<lb />
ment is our culture, an establishment<lb />
of effects to further our survival.<lb />
These effects are called progress. The<lb />
goal of progress is survival.<lb />
 The rain creates tempo as I<lb />
write.<lb />
We began with a cause, which<lb />
is to survive in our environment. An<lb />
effect manipulates the cause, there-<lb />
fore the original effect will not affect<lb />
the new cause. Thus, we create a<lb />
cycle which leads to progress. The<lb />
established cycle of our survival is<lb />
our culture.<lb />
 A symphony from above.<lb />
One culture began with man-<lb />
kind and has no boundaries in time<lb />
as we perceive our definition of time.<lb />
Time is simply a creation or effect to<lb />
Lewis N. Terrell<lb />
Opinion Columnist<lb />
Cleanse my sou<lb />
and allow life to<lb />
flourish  the<lb />
culture of<lb />
mankind neve<lb />
ceases.<lb />
further progress, which has been wo-<lb />
ven in our culture.<lb />
 I would be willing to bet that<lb />
it always rains somewhere.<lb />
Culture can be considered dif-<lb />
ferent for each individual member of<lb />
mankind. Yet, individuals who live in<lb />
the same environment and posses the<lb />
same heritage tend to posses the<lb />
same culture.<lb />
 Cleanse my soul and allow<lb />
life to flourish.<lb />
The mind of mankind has no<lb />
boundaries. The mind of mankind<lb />
created and manipulated the environ-<lb />
ment with glorious architecture. A<lb />
serial killer possesses the same mind.<lb />
Mankind is a the constant progres-<lb />
sion of one.<lb />
 Without rain there is no life.<lb />
Progress has brought our cul-<lb />
tures together, at least we have elimi-<lb />
nated the physical barriers. Foreign<lb />
cultures create a paradox. Our cul-<lb />
ture, our basis for existence and sur-<lb />
vival of, is challenged by another<lb />
culture. The existence of mankind<lb />
has shown that this leads to conflict.<lb />
Mankind is one. To doubt the exist-<lb />
ence or relevance of another culture<lb />
is illogical. Yet, if there is one man-<lb />
kind, there is one culture. This one<lb />
culture contains many our cultures.<lb />
 Some have danced, prayed,<lb />
and sacrificed others to receive its<lb />
gift.<lb />
Mankind has the power to en-<lb />
lighten, yet fear of the unknown will<lb />
keep us in the dark. The progress of<lb />
the culture of mankind never ceases.<lb />
Yet, the progress of understanding<lb />
that culture can indeed be hindered.<lb />
Can you judge me without the knowl-<lb />
edge of my color? Does your culture<lb />
demand you to hate me for mine? Do<lb />
not fear the unknown, eliminate bar-<lb />
riers not culture. That which is un-<lb />
known must become known to order<lb />
the chaos.<lb />
 Yes, it will always rain some-<lb />
where.<lb />
Campus members and community members<lb />
are given two opportunities to lash out in<lb />
print with our new "Campus Spectrum" and<lb />
"Campus Forum Check out the next page.<lb />
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Campus Spectrum<lb />
The purpose of this letter is to<lb />
reply to statements made by a mem-<lb />
ber of the ECU Administration staff.<lb />
The February 14.1995, edition of the<lb />
East Carolinian quoted Layton<lb />
Getsinger as follows: "In the last five<lb />
and a half years (we) have given back<lb />
a million dollars to the University in<lb />
scholarships from the Student<lb />
Stores Getsinger said, "That's im-<lb />
pressive in that the stores in the years<lb />
before had broken even or made just<lb />
a little bit of money and had a lot of<lb />
debt Exception is taken to the last<lb />
quote.<lb />
I went to work in the Student<lb />
Stores as Aasistantsic Manager in<lb />
1960 and became Manager in 1962,<lb />
serving in this capacity for 25 years,<lb />
and retired in 1987.<lb />
Exception is taken to<lb />
Getsinger's remarks for 2 reasons:<lb />
First, his remarks cast a reflec-<lb />
tion on not only me, but also on the<lb />
many dedicated and conscientious<lb />
members of the Student Stores Staff<lb />
during the years prior to his employ-<lb />
ment with the University. (A few of<lb />
whom are still employed) In my opin-<lb />
ion, the remarks question the com-<lb />
petent leadership of those former<lb />
University Administrators who<lb />
had the responsibility of overseeing<lb />
the Stores operation. Some of these<lb />
Administrative staff include former<lb />
Chancellor, Leo Jenkins, former Vice-<lb />
President for Business Affairs, F.D.<lb />
Duncan, and former Vice-Chancellor<lb />
for Business Affairs, Mr. C. G. Moore.<lb />
These three gentlemen are de-<lb />
ceased; therefore, 1 wish to speak for<lb />
myself as well as them.<lb />
Second, (and specifically), ex-<lb />
ception is taken to the portion of<lb />
Getsinger's statement concerning<lb />
"The Stores in the years before and<lb />
broken even or made just a little bit<lb />
of money and had a lot of debt" -<lb />
this leaves the implication that the<lb />
Stores were poorly managed before<lb />
Getsinger's employment with ECU.<lb />
Let me itemize some back-<lb />
ground information related to the<lb />
Stores profits and indebtedness dur-<lb />
ing my tenure for you consideration<lb />
and perusal.<lb />
1) The Student Stores, owned<lb />
and operated by the State of N.C<lb />
are governed by a law passed in the<lb />
late 1930 The Umstead Act. The<lb />
intent and purpose of this law was<lb />
(and is) to restrict the Stores opera-<lb />
tion (to protect private enterprise)<lb />
while, at the same time, providing<lb />
means to serve the students, facul-<lb />
ties, and staffs of the State's higher<lb />
education system. If not altered since<lb />
1987, 100 of the distributed prof-<lb />
its are to go into a Student Scholar-<lb />
ship Fund. The Stores are designed<lb />
to be totally self-sufficient, i.e all<lb />
space, utilities, salaries, and any<lb />
other expenses incurred are to be<lb />
paid for by the Stores.<lb />
2) During the 27 years of my<lb />
association with the ECU Student<lb />
Stores, there was never a year in<lb />
which the stores "broke even or lost<lb />
Joseph 0. Clark<lb />
Former Mgr Student Stores<lb />
Members of the<lb />
community are<lb />
given the chance<lb />
to speak out in<lb />
TECs Campus<lb />
Spectrum.<lb />
money"  on the contrary, it always<lb />
made what the University Adminis-<lb />
tration felt at the time was a satis-<lb />
factory and reasonable profit.<lb />
3)During most of the aforemen-<lb />
tioned years, the Student Stores was<lb />
the major source in providing Uni-<lb />
versity Scholarship Funds.<lb />
4) On 2 occasions during my<lb />
managerial years with the Stores, Mr.<lb />
F. D. Duncan, then Vice-President<lb />
and Business Manager, met with me<lb />
to discuss the Stores' profits and<lb />
on both occasions, the discussions<lb />
revolved around reducing profits, not<lb />
increasing them. On the first occa-<lb />
sion, I was asked to author a plan to<lb />
reflect a profit reduction. My recom-<lb />
mendation was to cease the collec-<lb />
tion of the Sales Tax, which at that<lb />
time was 3. This recommendation<lb />
would not only reduce profits,<lb />
but would save customers' time at the<lb />
cash register. Theapproval of this<lb />
plan resulted in the cessation of the<lb />
State Sale Tax collection. On the<lb />
second occasion, Mr. Duncan ex-<lb />
pressed his opinion that even though<lb />
we had reduced sales by 3, we need<lb />
still another reduction in profits. I<lb />
was again asked for a recommenda-<lb />
tion; my suggestion was to reduce<lb />
the margin of profit on all general<lb />
school and art supplies from 40 to<lb />
28 12. This plan was adopted and<lb />
implemented immediately. The pur-<lb />
pose of these two profit reductions<lb />
was to reduce costs which would<lb />
benefit all ECU students through the<lb />
general scholarship fund. During the<lb />
years when the profit reduction<lb />
plans were in effect, the Stores still<lb />
reflected a satisfactory profit for the<lb />
scholarship fund and certainly did<lb />
not "just break even as Getsinger<lb />
stated.<lb />
5) During my tenure as Man-<lb />
ager, the Administration would not<lb />
approve of my repeated requests to<lb />
set aside a portion of the annual prof-<lb />
its in a savings account for future<lb />
renovations and expansions. All<lb />
other University and College owned<lb />
stores in the State did this at the<lb />
time. Our Administration's philoso-<lb />
phy was that the money made from<lb />
the University family should be re-<lb />
turned to help them each year and<lb />
not be "stored" for future use. Not-<lb />
withstanding all the previously men-<lb />
tioned policies, a new snack shop was<lb />
built in 1970 on the east end<lb />
of the campus; the building and all<lb />
complements were paid for in full<lb />
by the Student Stores. The snack<lb />
shop is the Croatan.<lb />
6) Due to the increased enroll-<lb />
ment, in the mid seventies, the en-<lb />
tire bottom floor of the Wright<lb />
Building, which housed the Book-<lb />
store and the Annex (which is now<lb />
the Wright Place) was renovated at<lb />
a cost of $500,000. Because the Stu-<lb />
dent Stores had not been allowed to<lb />
accrue previous profits to fund this<lb />
project, the entire amount was bor-<lb />
rowed at a 10 interest rate. During<lb />
the next ten years, this loan, plus<lb />
thousands of dollars in interest, was<lb />
paid by the Stores. At my retirement<lb />
in 1987, the Student Stores was deft<lb />
free. I should note that when the time<lb />
came to repay the loan, we began col-<lb />
lecting the sales tax again and<lb />
also increased the margin on supplies<lb />
back to the original 40. Dur-<lb />
ing a portion of the time this loan<lb />
was being repaid, there was<lb />
not a large amount of scholarship<lb />
money. However, as referred to ear-<lb />
lier, this was the result of the<lb />
Administration's decision to not set<lb />
aside money for future renovations<lb />
and expansions. Before the decision<lb />
was made to borrow the $500,000<lb />
all concerned were cognizant of the<lb />
fact that the scholarship funds would<lb />
be greatly diminished during the loan<lb />
repayment. In other words, these low<lb />
profit years were governed<lb />
byno other reason except by design.<lb />
I should like to congratulate<lb />
Layton Cetsinger for whatever role he<lb />
had in the Stores turning over to the<lb />
Scholarship Fund an average of<lb />
$200,000 over the last five years.<lb />
However. I feel that the people who<lb />
should be congratulated and recog-<lb />
nized for this accomplishment are the<lb />
dedicated full-time, part-time, tempo-<lb />
rary, and student employees of the<lb />
Stores who truly made this possible.<lb />
I would like to bring to Mr.<lb />
Getsinger's attention that for several<lb />
of my managerial years approximately<lb />
$100,000. in profits were made and<lb />
this was accomplished with several<lb />
thousand less students than are cur-<lb />
rently enrolled at the University.<lb />
On behalf of the ECU Adminis-<lb />
tration and staff who I had the privi-<lb />
lege and pleasure of working with, 1<lb />
thank you for the opportunity to re-<lb />
move some of the implied criticism<lb />
and misconceptions which were<lb />
placed on these people by Layton<lb />
Getsinger's remarks.<lb />
My 27 years with the Student<lb />
Stores are remembered with pleasure<lb />
and fond memories. The many dedi-<lb />
cated, loyal, and hard-working<lb />
individuals made for a cooperative and<lb />
a mutually beneficial workplace.<lb />
When your main challenge and<lb />
purpose is to serve the students,<lb />
faculty, and staff, and not dedication<lb />
to a yearly profit and loss state-<lb />
ment, your work is an enjoyment and<lb />
a personal satisfaction.<lb />
President Bill Clinton will be<lb />
reelected in 1996. He has the follow-<lb />
ing traits which indicate why he will<lb />
do well in 1996: vigorous, innovative,<lb />
charismatic, thorough, outspoken,<lb />
resilient and youthful.<lb />
Clinton has been vigorous in<lb />
his approach to move America, "land<lb />
of the free, home of the brave for-<lb />
ward. He has consistently fought<lb />
hard for the impoverished and<lb />
middle-class in America. Among<lb />
other things, he recently introduced<lb />
his middle class bill of rights pro-<lb />
posal designed to cut taxes on the<lb />
middle class. He simply wants to<lb />
undo Reaganomics.<lb />
Clinton's innovativeness may<lb />
be seen in his national service pro-<lb />
gram. The idea is to give Americans<lb />
the chance to serve their country in<lb />
designated capacities in exchange for<lb />
federal educational funds. This is im-<lb />
portant for those who can't afford<lb />
the education needed in our global<lb />
competitive and technologically so-<lb />
phisticated world. Other innovative<lb />
examples include the ban on assault<lb />
weapons, tax breaks for 90 percent<lb />
of the small business in the U.S rid-<lb />
ding Haiti of General Raoul Cedras,<lb />
thus reinstating Aristide who had<lb />
been democratically elected to<lb />
power.<lb />
If one is not careful, he may<lb />
mistake Clinton for the Charismatic<lb />
John F. Kennedy. Clinton loves to<lb />
"press the flesh" with an appealing<lb />
style reminiscent of the JFK years.<lb />
When I met Clinton in Wilson, N.C.<lb />
about one week befoiresic the 1992<lb />
Keith W. Cooper<lb />
Guest Columnist<lb />
Presidential Election, I witnessed that<lb />
charisma after a handshake.<lb />
Clinton works thoroughly on<lb />
issues important to this country's fu-<lb />
ture. He and his brilliant wife, Hillary,<lb />
fought for affordable health care last<lb />
year for all Americans, including the<lb />
38 million uninsured. It is beyond my<lb />
comprehension as to why women<lb />
people would ally with powerful cor-<lb />
porate interests to defeat a package<lb />
of such fundamental importance.<lb />
What would they say to the hard-work-<lb />
ing woman who had to quit her<lb />
$50,000 a year job to seek public as-<lb />
sistance so that she could take care<lb />
of her child suffering from a cata<lb />
strophic illness?<lb />
Furthermore, when NAFTA<lb />
(North American Free Trade Agree-<lb />
ment) designed to open Mexican and<lb />
Canadian markets to American goods<lb />
was in trouble, Clinton presented the<lb />
living former Presidents, Nobel prize-<lb />
winning economists, and other ex-<lb />
perts to challenge the opposition<lb />
and ask why it does not want such a<lb />
"job generator" proposal. Like<lb />
NAFTA, GATT received strong bipar-<lb />
tisan support. Also, Clinton has cre-<lb />
ated over 5 million new jobs thus<lb />
far.<lb />
Clinton is outspoken on prin-<lb />
ciples dear to his heart. He has re-<lb />
sisted attempts to undermine<lb />
progress made in the civil rights<lb />
arena. He opposes those conserva-<lb />
tive Republicans who want to elimi-<lb />
nate affirmative action programs<lb />
designed to give minorities a fair<lb />
shake in employment and education.<lb />
Clinton uses lecture circuits to blast<lb />
conservatives ideologues who favor<lb />
Wall Street over Main Street.<lb />
Without resilience, President<lb />
Clinton would still be Covernor<lb />
Clinton. When attacked by the press<lb />
for alleged extra-marital affairs,<lb />
Clinton quickly refuted the charges.<lb />
He used programs like Larry King<lb />
and 60 Minutes to make his case.<lb />
Clinton's presidency is still in<lb />
its youth. There is much more to add<lb />
to the already exemplary record he<lb />
has. Clinton, a moderate Democrat,<lb />
has strong appeal in both parties.<lb />
Although 62 percent of white males<lb />
voted for Reaganites in the 1994<lb />
Mid-term Elections, Clinton will con-<lb />
tinue to fight for the disadvantaged<lb />
and Main Street. Indeed, the above<lb />
attributes spell "victory Join in the<lb />
fight to make the American dream a<lb />
reality for all and not a nightmare<lb />
for the underprivileged.<lb />
Letters<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I'm writing in response to Kent<lb />
Linkner's letter of Feb. 9, in which Mr.<lb />
Linkner complains about the group of<lb />
"want-to-be Duke Blue Devil fans" at<lb />
men's basketball games. Kent, get with<lb />
the program, please. This group of fans<lb />
is just what the men's basketball team<lb />
needs. Granted, the obsecenitiessic)<lb />
that are sometimes shouted are un-<lb />
called for. But the spirit that these guys<lb />
exhibit more than makes up for their<lb />
occassionalsic) lack of taste. This<lb />
group, clad in purple and gold, cheer-<lb />
ing on the Pirates while lambasting<lb />
their opponents, becomes the prover-<lb />
bial "sixth man" in close games. It's<lb />
hard for teams to play a close game on<lb />
the road and win, especially in front of<lb />
an energetic home crowd. Take a look<lb />
at successful programs in the CAA and<lb />
elsewhere. James Madison has the deaf-<lb />
ening "Electric Zoo" crowd (1 can<lb />
vouch firsthand), while Duke has the<lb />
"Cameron Crazies Lefty Driesell,<lb />
Coach K and Eddie Payne would all<lb />
agree that a mean and ugly home<lb />
crowd has helped their programs win.<lb />
The Pirates have some exciting young<lb />
talent in Tony Parham, Skipp<lb />
Schaefbauer and others. These guys<lb />
can put Greenville on the basketball<lb />
map with a little luck and some sup-<lb />
port from the students. Rather than<lb />
making the "Minges maniacs" tone it<lb />
down, the rest of the often docile stu-<lb />
dent section should take a lesson from<lb />
these guys and raise a little hell, ECU-<lb />
style.<lb />
David Perry<lb />
grad student<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I'm writing in response to the<lb />
letter to the editor written by Kent<lb />
Linkner in the Feb. 9 edition of The<lb />
East Carolinian.<lb />
First let me identify myself. I am<lb />
one the "goons as he called us, that<lb />
attends the basketball games and<lb />
shows my support I find it ludicrous<lb />
that he criticizes our actions, and states<lb />
we give ECU a bad reputation. Are we<lb />
that bad? Considering our section con-<lb />
sists of fewer than 50 fans who actu-<lb />
ally cheer the entire game, I don't see<lb />
how we can give ECU a bad name. Our<lb />
school consists of thousands of stu-<lb />
dents, and we are just a mere slice of<lb />
the whole population. It's not fair to<lb />
say that we give our school a bad rep,<lb />
for we are just some students who get<lb />
a little crazy and have fun at a game.<lb />
During the games, we are the<lb />
only fans who stand the whole time<lb />
and cheer even when things look grim.<lb />
We start that chants and the rest of<lb />
Williams Arena joins in. The whole<lb />
place just rocks with support Some-<lb />
body has to start it so we do.<lb />
If Mr. Linkner knew the first<lb />
thing about school spirit he would<lb />
realize that we are die-hard fans who<lb />
enjoy a good basketball game. I am<lb />
proud to belong to this section that<lb />
he criticized, and I invite him to come<lb />
and cheer with us. Maybe then he will<lb />
truly realize the meaning of school<lb />
spirit<lb />
Amanda Ross<lb />
Freshman<lb />
PH Letters to the Editor<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I have often heard students<lb />
complaining about increase in tu-<lb />
ition. As an non-resident, I have be-<lb />
come accustomed to paying almost<lb />
ten times the amount that a resident<lb />
of North Carolina would pay in tu-<lb />
ition and witnessing out-of-state tu-<lb />
ition increase at a significant rate<lb />
every year. This is the situation at<lb />
many universities, however, so it must<lb />
be accepted as one of the sacrifices<lb />
made for a quality education. I have<lb />
also accepted the fact that there is<lb />
an 18 admission cap rule that ap-<lb />
plies to non-residents. So, the admis-<lb />
sion process is more selective for out-<lb />
of-state students, as well. Again, this<lb />
however, the UNC system has decided<lb />
to cut budget funds for any univer-<lb />
sity that-violates this rule. Since ECU<lb />
has been known to exceed this per-<lb />
centage, this warning should be a<lb />
concern for University officials, right?<lb />
Wrong.<lb />
This is my complaint. I awoke<lb />
this morning to the sight of Chan-<lb />
cellor Eakin on the news stating that<lb />
he supports this decision and that<lb />
the primary purpose of the UNC sys-<lb />
tem has traditionally been to provide<lb />
a quality education for North Caro-<lb />
lina students. Thank you for your<lb />
support, Chancellor Eakin. Unless I<lb />
am mistaken, the mission of ECU,<lb />
according to residents, but boasts of<lb />
a value placed on the contribution<lb />
of each member of the academic com-<lb />
munity It is a shame that out-of-<lb />
state students may pay more, both<lb />
academically and monetarily, to be<lb />
equally valued at this university.<lb />
Chrystin Farry<lb />
Junior<lb />
Cytotechnology<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I am writing in response to a<lb />
certain letter that was published in the<lb />
Feb. 9 edition of TEC that was refer-<lb />
ring to "The Student Section You<lb />
know, the one that has all the SPIRIT!<lb />
I am proudly a member of this particu-<lb />
lar section and I have to say 1 was ap-<lb />
palled at the comments that were made<lb />
regarding us.<lb />
We have heard nothing but com-<lb />
pliments from the players and other<lb />
members involved in the basketball<lb />
games. Evidently there hasn't been<lb />
much school spirit shown at the bas-<lb />
ketball games in previous years. Not<lb />
having and showing your enthusiasm<lb />
for your team is what gives you a bad<lb />
name.<lb />
As for the comment you made<lb />
about us "yelling obscenities and per-<lb />
forming absurd hand gestures towards<lb />
the court obviously you are staring<lb />
at us instead of the rest of the coli-<lb />
seum because we aren't alone. When<lb />
there is a bad call made, we like to be<lb />
heard, just like the coaches. We are<lb />
going to defend our Pirates to the end!<lb />
House Rules!<lb />
The part that really pissed me<lb />
off was the part about us being a bunch<lb />
of "want to be Duke Blue Devil fans<lb />
Are you nuts? In case you haven't no-<lb />
ticed we have more then one win in<lb />
our conference! We are Pirate fans<lb />
doing what other universities have<lb />
done for years! Showing school spirit<lb />
To sum, it up. GET UP! GET LOUD!<lb />
OR GET LOST Go Pirates!<lb />
Tracey Myers<lb />
Sophomore<lb />
History<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
Let's get these things out of the<lb />
way first, Ski (Sic. lSicl- You folks<lb />
put a bunch of these things in my last<lb />
letter, so I thought I'd save you the<lb />
trouble this time around. I really wasn't<lb />
sure about what the heck those things<lb />
meant so I went looking for somebody<lb />
with a tie to set me straight on the<lb />
matter.<lb />
1 found myself a covey of "ties"<lb />
walking from the GC building and put<lb />
the question to'um all. I'm pretty cer-<lb />
tain these fellows were instructors<lb />
cause I had seen all of them around<lb />
campus at one time or another and<lb />
said, "Good-momin and they wouldn't<lb />
speak. Well anyway, this one fellow told<lb />
me that ya'll put those things in cause<lb />
I probably had used improper gram-<lb />
mar and that Sic thing tells readers<lb />
the original writer, not the paper, is<lb />
the dummy. It comes from some Latin<lb />
phrase meaning. "It stands as it is I<lb />
like that I've been in enough courses<lb />
where the instructors told me what the<lb />
author was try'n to say.<lb />
I also found out this one fellow<lb />
was OK after all. He told me that as<lb />
long as I was on campus, he had job<lb />
security. It made me feel all warm in-<lb />
side; I like being needed. So ya'll just<lb />
Sic yourself away, I've learned a little<lb />
something  in a synergistic sort of<lb />
way. I think the world needs more<lb />
Sic's.<lb />
John Carawan<lb />
Junior<lb />
Education Dent<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
This country needs a balanced<lb />
budget and it is quit evident that the<lb />
only way to achieve this is through a<lb />
Constitutional Amendment providing<lb />
for a balanced budget every fiscal year.<lb />
The bill that is in the Senate now. and<lb />
was passed by the House of Repre-<lb />
sentatives recently, requires a bal-<lb />
anced budget by 2002. This gives gov-<lb />
ernment seven years to make gradual<lb />
cuts and reductions without having<lb />
send the economy into shock with<lb />
hap-hazard cuts and sufficient inves-<lb />
tigation into which programs need<lb />
cutting, and in what increments.<lb />
W'iy do we need to have a bal-<lb />
anced federal budget? There are sev-<lb />
eral reasons, including: crowding out<lb />
private business, interest on the huge<lb />
national debt, world financial credibil-<lb />
ity, and the burden on future genera-<lb />
tions.<lb />
What are budget deficits? A<lb />
deficit is a net loss or operating in a<lb />
situation where you have more expen-<lb />
diture than revenues. This deficit is<lb />
for one accounting period or fiscal<lb />
year. These deficits compile year af-<lb />
ter vear on to past deficits to make<lb />
up the national debt. The debt now<lb />
in the neighborhood of 4.5 trillion in<lb />
spending and 1.3 trillion revenues<lb />
(taxes).<lb />
When the government borrows<lb />
large sums from banks, it puts a dent<lb />
in the supply of loanable funds and<lb />
drives up interest rates for everyone.<lb />
This crowds out businesses from the<lb />
borrowing field. This makes it impos-<lb />
sible for many businesses to finance<lb />
expansion or capital growth. This<lb />
costs many Americans their jobs.<lb />
Every year we pay interest on<lb />
the debt, but as long as it is still grow-<lb />
ing so does the interest payment.<lb />
Some estimates say that without any<lb />
changes in current fiscal policy, we<lb />
could see up to 40-50 of GDP go<lb />
toward paying the national debt by<lb />
the year 2030. Now the interest pay-<lb />
ment is up near 20 of all federal<lb />
spending.<lb />
With the problems that are<lb />
mounting, it is going to become in-<lb />
creasingly harder for the government<lb />
to secure loans, and we may come to<lb />
a point where we can no longer get<lb />
foreign loans which account for as<lb />
much as fifth of the national debt. We<lb />
may soon be in the same boat as<lb />
Mexico, Brazil, and other financially<lb />
crippled nations.<lb />
What does all of this mean? It<lb />
means that if the current Congress<lb />
does not pass legislation that requires<lb />
balanced budgets our generation will<lb />
be left with a debt so large that up to<lb />
90 of our incomes will have to go to<lb />
taxes, so the government can pay the<lb />
interest on the debt. We all know that<lb />
anarchy would come before that.<lb />
This Constitutional Balanced<lb />
Budget Amendment happens to be<lb />
part of "The Contract with America<lb />
and has gotten the typical mistreat-<lb />
ment of the media and some on the<lb />
left side of the Congressional aisles.<lb />
Those who have the courage to for-<lb />
get about party politics, like one of<lb />
the co-sponsors of the bill Paul Simon<lb />
(Democrat. Illinois) and the numbers<lb />
of democrats in the House, have a<lb />
chance to join in with Orrin Hatch<lb />
(Republican, Utah) and the Republi-<lb />
cans to pass a logical piece of desper-<lb />
ately needed legislation.<lb />
Jason Arp<lb />
Junior<lb />
College Republicans<lb />
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Tuesday, February 21, 1995<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Neill faUs In The<lb />
Mouth of Madness<lb />
Carpenter's<lb />
mediocre new<lb />
film sparks<lb />
thought<lb />
Ike Shibley<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
I have long maintained that a<lb />
mediocre horror film generates infi-<lb />
nitely more interesting ideas than an<lb />
even mildly successful comedy. Com-<lb />
edies lack the daring often displayed<lb />
in horror films, and they rarely de-<lb />
velop intriguing thoughts about the<lb />
way the world operates.<lb />
After going through a dry spell<lb />
when horror films seemed all too fa-<lb />
miliar, John Carpenter, a master of the<lb />
genre, revitalizes the field with his<lb />
new film titled In the Mouth of Mad-<lb />
ness. Though only a mediocre horror<lb />
film, this film boasts an impressive<lb />
ability to stimulate thought.<lb />
In the Mouth of Madness pays<lb />
homage to horror legend H.P.<lb />
Lovecraft with a hypnotic tale de-<lb />
signed to question where the power<lb />
in the universe lies. If collective<lb />
thought becomes horrifically similar,<lb />
the film seems to argue, then the<lb />
atrocities originating in the mind will<lb />
supplant reality.<lb />
The collective thought of the<lb />
global population stems from the writ-<lb />
ings of Sutter Cane (Jorgen<lb />
Prochnow), a billion-selling novelist<lb />
whose work has been translated into<lb />
almost every language. Cane's books<lb />
have caused people to go insane. The<lb />
diabolical premises of the novels in-<lb />
vite people in, then proceed to rend<lb />
their mind.<lb />
The publicity caused by those<lb />
unfortunate (weak minded?) souls<lb />
who are driven to the edge of insan-<lb />
ity by Cane's work only serves to make<lb />
book publisher Jackson Harglow (an<lb />
impressive cameo by Charlton Heston)<lb />
happier. Harglow responds with<lb />
aplomb when late in the film John<lb />
Trent (Sam Neill) implores Harglow<lb />
to stop publishing Cane's newest book<lb />
because it threatens to destroy soci-<lb />
ety. "I know this book will drive<lb />
people crazy says Trent. And Trent<lb />
knows because he has just seen the<lb />
fiery pits of hell promising to engulf<lb />
the world when Crane's newest book,<lb />
In the Mouth of Madness, sees publi-<lb />
cation.<lb />
"Let's hope so intones<lb />
Harglow calmly. In that one phrase<lb />
director Carpenter and writer Michael<lb />
De Luca damn all the complacent<lb />
powers of the world that calmly ig-<lb />
nore potential harm if that harm<lb />
promises to turn a profit. Harglow<lb />
represents all the amoral, socially<lb />
unconscious leaders of the world who<lb />
ignore the plight of the suffering in<lb />
lieu of padding their purse.<lb />
Trent gets involved with Sutter<lb />
Cane when Cane disappears before<lb />
his newest novel has been completed.<lb />
Harglow hires Trent, a freelance in-<lb />
surance investigator, to find Cane.<lb />
Trent claims defiantly that he thinks<lb />
Harglow has staged the disappear-<lb />
ance as a publicity stunt. Even when<lb />
Trent finds himself mysteriously<lb />
transported to the town of Hobb's<lb />
End, an imaginary town in Cane's last<lb />
novel, he stubbornly clings to his dis-<lb />
belief. In Hobb's End Trent finds<lb />
Cane holed up in a church finishing<lb />
In the Mouth of Madness next to a<lb />
door covered by slime and threaten-<lb />
ing to burst Even with all he has seen<lb />
at this point, Trent still refuses to<lb />
admit that anything supernatural is<lb />
at work.<lb />
Trent's refusal becomes tire-<lb />
some halfway through the film, about<lb />
the same point the plot loses its ki-<lb />
netic drive. Up to the halfway point<lb />
of In the Mouth of Madness, the plot<lb />
maintains an eerie threat of horror<lb />
that engulfs the viewer's mind. Soon<lb />
after arriving in Hobb's End though,<lb />
the plot becomes muddled while the<lb />
horrid events that threatened to un-<lb />
fold finally do, only to completely sub-<lb />
vert the promise of the ominous be-<lb />
ginning. The slimy creatures lack any<lb />
real shock factor. Worse yet, they con-<lb />
tinually defy explanation. Why, for<lb />
instance, does humanity want to be<lb />
undone by these creatures? Why do<lb />
readers devour the works of Sutter<lb />
Cane if all he offers are slimy crea-<lb />
tures that mysteriously come from<lb />
the center of the earth?<lb />
De Luca and Carpenter needed<lb />
to work more diligently at creating<lb />
the atmosphere in which people<lb />
bring about their own destruction.<lb />
The reasons are never made clear.<lb />
and this confusion lessens the impact<lb />
of the story.<lb />
Some appropriately shocking<lb />
images appear in the film (one in par-<lb />
ticular has a kindly old woman beat-<lb />
ing her naked husband who is hand-<lb />
cuffed to her ankle) but not enough<lb />
to truly shock the viewer. Instead,<lb />
too much time is spent with Trent<lb />
while he exists in a state of deniai.<lb />
Sam Neill does a fine job here,<lb />
and it is pleasant to see a high-cali-<lb />
ber actor like himself accepting a role<lb />
like this. He may become the next<lb />
Gene Hackman or Michael Caine if<lb />
he keeps accepting every role he's<lb />
offered. Jurgen Prochnow also does<lb />
a respectable job portraying the ee-<lb />
rie Cane. The actors try hard, but<lb />
they need more to work with.<lb />
Horror offers insights and<lb />
ideas found in no other cinematic<lb />
genre. For those ideas alone horror<lb />
continues to thrive. Hopefully the<lb />
genre has not reached the stag of<lb />
parody, as suggested in the ending<lb />
of In the Mouth of Madness, because<lb />
a lot of interesting ideas have yet to<lb />
reach the screen. While waiting for<lb />
the next truly horrific picture, In the<lb />
Mouth of Madness will suffice to in-<lb />
vade the viewer's unconscious.<lb />
On a scale of one to ten, In the<lb />
Mouth of Madness rates a six.<lb />
Photo Courtesy of someone<lb />
Insurance investigator John Trent (Sam Neill), driven insane<lb />
by events in the town of Hobb's End, decorates his padded<lb />
cell (and himself) in John Carpenter's In the Mouth of<lb />
Madness.<lb />
CD. Reviews<lb />
Kris Hoffler<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
MM<lb />
Professor Trance &amp;<lb />
the Energisers<lb />
Shaman's Breath<lb />
As the rave scene slowly<lb />
evolves, the music changes along with<lb />
it. The sterile, electronic beats of<lb />
techno are being infiltrated by the<lb />
tribal drummings of ancient cultures<lb />
and strange rituals. Thus we have what<lb />
is called tribal music, although it is<lb />
disconnected from the original cul-<lb />
ture, religion and people that first used<lb />
it Professor Trance and the Energisers<lb />
are one such group that is experiment-<lb />
ing with tribal music. The group's new<lb />
release, Shaman's Breath, is an ex-<lb />
cursion into such sounds that they call<lb />
dance music with a purpose.<lb />
Since most of the CD is just a<lb />
steady beat with sound bites, "tribal"<lb />
sound effects and rhythms, it might<lb />
prove more revealing to say what they<lb />
do with this music.<lb />
Professor Trance is a musical<lb />
visionary and the spiritual elder of a<lb />
neo-shamanistic group called The<lb />
Energisers. Their neo-shamanism is a<lb />
form of pagan spirituality that em-<lb />
braces goddess worship from the Medi-<lb />
terranean and shamanism from South<lb />
America. In a nut shell you could say<lb />
that this is his new version of a few<lb />
old religions mixed with the hedonism<lb />
of the rave culture and centered<lb />
around "tribal" dancing that is the<lb />
path to spiritual gain. They also like<lb />
to use the help of "teaching plants"<lb />
in this quest, for the spiritual.<lb />
According to the band's biog-<lb />
raphy, this is a religion, not just a<lb />
scene. The Energisers practice their<lb />
rituals in 15 countries around the<lb />
globe; so I guess this is a full-fledged<lb />
religion. Their rituals are centered<lb />
around trance dancing and reaching<lb />
a heightened spiritual state.<lb />
As far as the music goes, it is<lb />
based on the modern ambiance of<lb />
house and rave music. I guess what<lb />
makes it tribal is the occasional drum-<lb />
ming and chants that are interjected<lb />
into the songs at various times. Yet<lb />
at the same time there are the hum<lb />
and pulsations of a key board and<lb />
various drum breaks that are made<lb />
by machines. It is fairly relaxing and<lb />
is good atmosphere music for hang-<lb />
ing out or even doing homework, and<lb />
it would also serve very well on the<lb />
dance floor.<lb />
To this reviewer the music be-<lb />
comes very repetitive, but i am noto-<lb />
riously fond of guitars and human<lb />
generated sounds. As far as dance<lb />
music goes, I'm sure it would go over<lb />
well at any club and it could even<lb />
serve well as an alternate soundtrack<lb />
for The Lion King. Rave on.<lb />
Christina Pokrzewinski<lb />
Staff Writer<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 />
Test-tube babies, women in<lb />
space and Duran Duran  yes<lb />
my friends, we are talking about<lb />
the '80s. It was a time of great<lb />
achievements: Sexual harass-<lb />
ment in the workplace was de-<lb />
clared illegal: the ill first re-<lb />
ceived the heart of a baboon,<lb />
then an artificial heart; the Ber-<lb />
lin Wall fell, and Live Aid raised<lb />
millions of dollars for starving<lb />
people. There were a few ground-<lb />
breaking legal cases, too: A<lb />
woman was made to pay her hus-<lb />
band alimony; the Department of<lb />
Agriculture declared ketchup a<lb />
vegetable, and Borden was sued<lb />
for selling a box of Cracker Jacks<lb />
that contained no prize.<lb />
The first recorded Elvis<lb />
sighting was reported in Butte,<lb />
Montana.<lb />
The '80s was a decade of<lb />
record-breaking. For example,<lb />
the World Cow Chip throwing<lb />
record was set at 266 feet in<lb />
1981; someone caught a grape<lb />
in his mouth from 319.8 feet,<lb />
and Vincent Paxton played the<lb />
guitar for a record 300 hours in<lb />
1986.<lb />
On top of all those trivial<lb />
scientific discoveries, the '80s<lb />
cranked out some of the best mu-<lb />
sic, movies and reruns ever to<lb />
hit this country. Is it any won-<lb />
der that rather than merging<lb />
onto the information superhigh-<lb />
way, I choose to lag behind and<lb />
wallow in an array of tacky out-<lb />
fits, cassette tapes and Ronald<lb />
Reagan jokes?<lb />
You may not even realize<lb />
the coolness of the '80s unless<lb />
you are a pathetic person like<lb />
me; so let me refresh your memo-<lb />
ries. The Wendy's "Where's the<lb />
Beef?" and the "I've Fallen and<lb />
I Can't Get Up" commercials first<lb />
aired in the '80s, and television<lb />
shows like M.A.S.H Laverne<lb />
and Shirley, and One Day at a<lb />
Time (yes, Valerie Burtinelli was<lb />
famous before she married Eddie<lb />
Van Halen) aired regularly. The<lb />
"Who Shot JR?" saga on Dallas<lb />
attracted over 83 million view-<lb />
ers, and drive-in movies were still<lb />
popular for more than swap<lb />
meets. The early '80s spawned<lb />
roller disco, break dancing and<lb />
my personal favorite - parachute<lb />
pants.<lb />
Does anyone besides me<lb />
remember parachute pants? I ac-<lb />
See BUCKET page 9<lb />
Sample '94's bad films<lb />
with Oscar's evil twin<lb />
LOS ANGELES (AP) - OJ. gets<lb />
a Bronx cheer for his big screen per-<lb />
formance in Naked Gun. And a nomi-<lb />
nation as worst screen couple goes to<lb />
 Brad and Tom?<lb />
It was a good year for bad mov-<lb />
ies with the 15th Annual Golden Rasp-<lb />
berry Award Foundation dishonor<lb />
nominations.<lb />
Macaulay Culkin got no less than<lb />
three worst-actor nods, for Getting<lb />
Even With Dad. The Pagemaster and<lb />
Richie Rich. The worst-movie nomi-<lb />
nees were dominated by two Bruce<lb />
Willis box office washouts: Color of<lb />
Night and North.<lb />
Even Elizabeth Taylor made the<lb />
list for The Flintstones.<lb />
Nominees for Hollywood's an-<lb />
nual spoof of the Academy Awards were<lb />
announced by foundation President<lb />
John Wilson on the eve of Tuesday's<lb />
Oscar nominations announcement.<lb />
Simpson was nominated for Na-<lb />
ked Gun 33 13, released before he<lb />
was charged with murder.<lb />
"For OJ this could work to his<lb />
benefit in his defense. We are saying<lb />
he's not an actor Wilson said.<lb />
Color of NightJed the field with<lb />
eight nominations, from worst picture<lb />
to worst couple: "anv combination of<lb />
two people from the entire cast"<lb />
Winners of the $1.97 Razzie tro-<lb />
phies, determined by more than 375<lb />
people, will be announced during<lb />
"spectacularly spiffy ceremonies" on<lb />
March 26, a day before the Oscars.<lb />
The nominees were:<lb />
-Worst movie: Color of Night.<lb />
North, On Deadly Ground, The Spe-<lb />
cialist and Wyatt Earp.<lb />
-Worst remake or sequel:<lb />
Beverly Hills Cop III, City Slickers II.<lb />
The Flintstones, Love Affair and Wyatt<lb />
Earp.<lb />
-Worst actor: Kevin Costner,<lb />
Wyatt Earp; CuMn.GettingEven With<lb />
Dad. The Pagemaster and Richie Rich:<lb />
Steven Seagal, On Deadly Ground;<lb />
Sylvester Stallone, The Specialist, and<lb />
Willis, Color of Night and North.<lb />
-Worst actress: Kim Basinger,<lb />
The Getaway; Joan Chen. On Deadly<lb />
Ground; Jane March, Color of Night;<lb />
Sharon Stone. Intersection and The<lb />
Specialist, and Uma Thurman, Even<lb />
Cowgirls Get the Blues.<lb />
-Worst screen couple: Color of<lb />
Night; Dan Aykroyd and Rosie<lb />
O'Donnell, Exit to Eden; Costner and<lb />
any of his three wives, Wyatt Earp; Tom<lb />
Cruise and Brad Pitt Interview with<lb />
the Vamnim Stallone and Stone. The<lb />
Specialist.<lb />
-Worst supporting actor:<lb />
Aykroyd. "Exit to Eden" and North;<lb />
March (as Richie), Color of Night. Wil-<lb />
liam Shatner. Star Trek Generations:<lb />
Simpson. Naked Gun 33 I 3; Rod<lb />
Steiger. The Specialist.<lb />
-Worst supporting actress:<lb />
Kathy Bates. North; O'Doranell. Car 54<lb />
Where are You? Exit to Eden and The<lb />
Flintstones; Elizabeth Taylor, The<lb />
Flintstones; Lesley Ann Warren, Color<lb />
of Night. Sean Young. Even Cowgirls<lb />
Get the Blues.<lb />
-Worst director: Lawrence<lb />
Kasdan. Wyatt Earp: John Landis,<lb />
Beverly Hills Cop HI; Rob Reiner.<lb />
See TWIN page 8<lb />
AIDS changes sexual habits<lb />
. . . � . J . a. -�1  : it . Lt ii� i  rt h i m n t n t<lb />
ATLANTA (AP) - AIDS has<lb />
clearly changed the rules in American<lb />
bedrooms, a survey shows.<lb />
Nearly one-third of Americans<lb />
say they've altered their sex lives to<lb />
avoid catching the disease, and 3 per-<lb />
cent of adults are avoiding sex com-<lb />
pletely<lb />
"People respond to the idea<lb />
that sex is potentially a life or death<lb />
decision said Joel A Feinleib of the<lb />
University of Chicago. "Some who<lb />
have only a few sex partners may be<lb />
overreacting and may not need to<lb />
change their behavior, but AIDS is a<lb />
scary thing<lb />
Feinleib noted that 75 percent<lb />
of the population is at such low risk<lb />
of AIDS that they probably do not<lb />
need to alter their sex practices.<lb />
But he found that people with<lb />
the greatest chance of infection are<lb />
doing the most to protect themselves.<lb />
For example, the survey found<lb />
that 78 percent of those who have<lb />
slept with between 11 and 20 people<lb />
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in the last five years have changed<lb />
their behavior. By contrast 12 percent<lb />
of those with just one partner in five<lb />
years are doing something different<lb />
because of AIDS.<lb />
"Those who are the mo'st likely<lb />
to change are the high-risk people -<lb />
those with a lot of partners Feinleib<lb />
said.<lb />
The findings on sex in the age<lb />
of AIDS are based on newly analyzed<lb />
data from the National Health and So-<lb />
cial Life Survey, the largest random<lb />
survey of American sexuality. The<lb />
study, much of which was, published<lb />
in a book last year, was based on 90-<lb />
minute interviews with 3,434 Ameri-<lb />
cans about their most private acts and<lb />
desires.<lb />
The latest data were released<lb />
Friday at a meeting of the American<lb />
Association for the Advancement of<lb />
Science.<lb />
Of the 30 percent who say they<lb />
have changed their sex practices, the<lb />
survey found the following:<lb />
- 29 percent use condoms more<lb />
often.<lb />
- 26 percent limit themselves<lb />
to one sex partner.<lb />
- 25 percent choose their part-<lb />
ners more carefully or get to know<lb />
them better.<lb />
- 11 percent reduced their num-<lb />
ber of partners.<lb />
- 11 percent abstain from sex<lb />
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Tuesday, February 21,1995<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
DR. RUTH from page 1<lb />
hood, she felt she needed to further<lb />
her education of human sexuality by<lb />
studying at New York Hospital-<lb />
Cornell University Medical Center.<lb />
Dr. Ruth's media career started with<lb />
a fifteen minute, taped radio show<lb />
in 1980. One year later it evolved<lb />
into a live, one hour show which she<lb />
answered call-in questions from lis-<lb />
teners. This began the network of<lb />
communications which Dr. Ruth<lb />
Westheimer has become a champion<lb />
of all: books, television, games,<lb />
home video, and computer software.<lb />
Under a cloud of heated con-<lb />
troversy, former Surgeon General<lb />
Joseline Elders commented that<lb />
masturbation should be included<lb />
with public school sex education<lb />
programs. Dr. Ruth believes that ev-<lb />
erything about sex education should<lb />
be discussed, but not necessarily en-<lb />
couraged. This is one topic that Dr.<lb />
Ruth will discuss tomorrow night.<lb />
With all these years in one<lb />
field of expertise it is easy to assume<lb />
that if anyone knows it all, it has to<lb />
be Dr. Ruth; but this is far from the<lb />
truth. She believes learning is a con-<lb />
stantly evolving process, where she<lb />
learns from people she encounters<lb />
as well as they learn from her ex-<lb />
pertise. As Dr. Ruth said, "1 have<lb />
learned how complicated it is to<lb />
keep a romantic as well as a sexual<lb />
relationship alive. If there is one<lb />
thing 1 have learned that I pass on;<lb />
it is encouraging open communica-<lb />
tion<lb />
The type of audience that Dr.<lb />
Ruth Westheimer attracts today is<lb />
a more sophisticated one than when<lb />
she first gained national promi-<lb />
nence. Today most people are more<lb />
liberal about tneir feelings concern-<lb />
ing sex and sexual issues; at least<lb />
as a nation, we are much more in-<lb />
formed than we were years ago. Dr.<lb />
Ruth agrees, "People know more<lb />
now about sexual issues than years<lb />
ago<lb />
Dr. Ruth gives relationship ad-<lb />
vise to millions of people, from all<lb />
walks of life. But her message for<lb />
college students will not be differ-<lb />
ent from what she tells other audi-<lb />
ences. "Let no one pressure you into<lb />
a sexual relationship if you don't<lb />
want to. Don't rush into any kind of<lb />
relationship. Everyone has to make<lb />
sure they wait for the perfect time<lb />
to have their first sexual experience<lb />
because it only happens once and it<lb />
will be remembered for a lifetime<lb />
'Speaking Sexually" is Dr.<lb />
Ruth's first visit to ECU and it will<lb />
have a different format than many<lb />
students are used to in relation to<lb />
an entertainment type of venue.<lb />
Some ECU student tickets are still<lb />
availible for three dollars each at<lb />
Central Ticket office. During Dr.<lb />
Ruth's lecture, index cards will- be<lb />
handed out to audience members<lb />
where questions can be written<lb />
down and microphones will be set<lb />
up in the Auditorium where narra-<lb />
tors will ask Dr. Ruth actual ques-<lb />
tions audience members have for<lb />
her. ECU Student stores will also<lb />
have Dr. Ruth's books for sale at<lb />
Wright Auditorium the night of the<lb />
event and there will be a book sign-<lb />
ing immediately following the show.<lb />
TWIN from page 7<lb />
North; Richard Rush, Color of Night<lb />
Seagal, On Deadly Ground.<lb />
-Worst screenplay: Color of<lb />
Night, The Flintstones, Milk Money,<lb />
r<lb />
M<lb />
North and On Deadly Ground.<lb />
-Worst new star: Jim Carrey. Ace<lb />
Ventura Pet Detective, Dumb and<lb />
Dumber and The Mask, Chris Elliott,<lb />
Cabin Boy, Chris Isaac, Little Buddha:<lb />
Shaquille O'Neal, Blue Chips, and Anna<lb />
Nicole Smith, Naked Gun 3313.<lb />
-Worst original song: "The Color<lb />
of Night" from Color of Night "Marry<lb />
the Mole" from Thumbelina. and "Un-<lb />
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BUCKET from page 7<lb />
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Tuesday, February 21, 1995<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Parham and Pirates<lb />
scalp Tribe 85-53<lb />
Eric Bartels<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Photo by GARRETT KILLIAN<lb />
Tony Parham scored the first eight points of Saturday's ECU<lb />
victory over William &amp; Mary. He averages 8.9 points per game.<lb />
Pirate freshman point guard<lb />
Tony Parham scored the first eight<lb />
points of the game on Saturday af-<lb />
ternoon as ECU scalped William &amp;<lb />
Mary, 85-53.<lb />
"We are getting ready for the<lb />
CAA tourney Parham said of the<lb />
Pirates huge win. "We had to get<lb />
back to the basics - play loose and<lb />
have fun<lb />
Beginning the game, the Pi-<lb />
rates went on a 12-0 run after press-<lb />
ing the Tribe for both turnovers<lb />
and fouls. Unable to score, the<lb />
Tribe finally broke into the scoring<lb />
column after a five-minute lapse.<lb />
"We were absolutely hor-<lb />
rible W&amp;M coach Charlie Wollum<lb />
said. "It was the worst perfor-<lb />
mance all year<lb />
ECU revenged an early sea-<lb />
son loss in Williamsburg and was<lb />
led by sophomore Tim Basham, the<lb />
game's leading scorer with 16<lb />
points. The win showed fans and<lb />
players alike that ECU is ready for<lb />
the CAA tournament.<lb />
"This is the first time all year<lb />
we played to our potential ECU<lb />
coach Eddie Payne said. "It was the<lb />
best game of the year. The kids<lb />
See HOOP page 12<lb />
Parham<lb />
hits big<lb />
Aaroni Wilson<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Freshman point guard Tony<lb />
Parham grabbed the momentum of<lb />
this game from the outset, taking a<lb />
charge and scoring eight of the Pi-<lb />
rates' first 12 points, including a slam<lb />
dunk. He dominated older high<lb />
school rivals from the highly com-<lb />
petitive Washington D.C. Catholic<lb />
league. David Cox and Kurt Small,<lb />
the William &amp; Mary backcourt.<lb />
Parham played his high school ball<lb />
at Archbishop Carroll, the same alma<lb />
mater as Syracuse star, Lawrence<lb />
Moten.<lb />
"It felt great to play well<lb />
against those guys because I really<lb />
looked up to them back in high<lb />
school Parham said. "I remember<lb />
when I was a freshman watching<lb />
those gu play so it feels really good<lb />
to go out there and play that well<lb />
Parham was the key to the Pi-<lb />
rates new pressure defense, creating<lb />
turnovers by getting in the passing<lb />
lanes and converting them in to<lb />
points. Head coach Eddie Payne<lb />
implemented this new defensive strat-<lb />
egy after playing a matchup zone and<lb />
straight man defense for most of the<lb />
season. The 6-foot-l guard's quick-<lb />
ness and alert play on the court have<lb />
made the transition to the new de-<lb />
fense a smooth one.<lb />
"We were able to get off to a<lb />
early lead by not letting them walk<lb />
the ball up the court" Parham said.<lb />
"It lets us get back to basics and<lb />
loosen up and have fun out there.<lb />
Also, it lets us get a lot of easy bas-<lb />
kets off of steals<lb />
He had four steals to go with<lb />
his 13 points on 4-5 shooting from<lb />
the field and a perfect 44 from the<lb />
free-throw line. Parham looked to<lb />
shoot more than he usually does with<lb />
backcourt teammate, Skipp<lb />
Schaefbauer distributing the ball for<lb />
five assists<lb />
"I have been getting better<lb />
looks at the basket lately because<lb />
people are expecting Skipp and Tim<lb />
(Basham) to take most of the shots<lb />
Parham said. "Playing a scoring role<lb />
Overton wins<lb />
350th game<lb />
See CAA page 11<lb />
Pirate baseball<lb />
coach reaches mile-<lb />
stone on Feb. 12<lb />
Brian Paiz<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
mmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmm<lb />
"I guess it can be described<lb />
as being proud of being part of a<lb />
great program. There's been a lot<lb />
of people involved in the 350 wins<lb />
and I am proud of all of them<lb />
Those words symbolize ECU<lb />
head baseball coach Gary Overton.<lb />
Overton, who has been, the head<lb />
coach since 1985, reached the 350-<lb />
win milestone on Feb. 12 when the<lb />
Pirates defeated Coppin State.<lb />
Overton is the 13th winningest ac-<lb />
tive baseball coach in NCAA Divi-<lb />
sion I.<lb />
He has led the Pirates to five<lb />
NCAA Tournament berths which in-<lb />
cluded five CAA Championships,<lb />
and 10 consecutive winning sea-<lb />
sons. I recently sat down with<lb />
Coach Overton and talked about ev-<lb />
erything from Dave Hart to the<lb />
baseball strike.<lb />
TEC: What do you think<lb />
about this year's schedule?<lb />
GO: Playing all Division I<lb />
schools for the first time in this<lb />
school's history enhances our<lb />
power rating. ECU has always been<lb />
known as a school that plays a very<lb />
reputable schedule.<lb />
TEC: How do you feel about<lb />
the Colonial Athletic Association<lb />
(CAA) as a baseball conference?<lb />
GO: The CAA has taken great<lb />
leaps in baseball since its initial<lb />
stage. The RPI ratings for the teams<lb />
in the conference have been in the<lb />
top 200.<lb />
TEC: How does it feel when<lb />
you see your former players go on<lb />
to the next level?<lb />
GO: It makes me feel proud.<lb />
Two of my former players, Pat<lb />
Watkins and Tommy Eason have ad-<lb />
equate opportunities to go to the<lb />
major leagues. Pat is a very special<lb />
player. He is a self-made player. He's<lb />
taken his abilities to the highest<lb />
level.<lb />
TEC: What are you feelings<lb />
on Dave Hart's departure?<lb />
GO: Dave Hart was very good<lb />
to the ECU baseball program. He<lb />
is an outstanding athletic director<lb />
and equally so as a person. We'll<lb />
miss him.<lb />
TEC: How is it competing in<lb />
the recruiting game with other Di-<lb />
vision I teams in North Carolina?<lb />
GO: The state of North Caro-<lb />
lina is a good baseball state. Re-<lb />
cruiting is very competitive. What<lb />
we try to do here at ECU is sell<lb />
ECU'S academic and baseball tra-<lb />
dition.<lb />
See OVERTON page 11<lb />
Go<lb />
Pirates!<lb />
The East Carolina<lb />
cheerleaders recently<lb />
placed 15th in the<lb />
nation. Their<lb />
performance grants<lb />
them the opportunity to<lb />
appear at the national<lb />
competitions, but not on<lb />
a paid-for basis. See<lb />
Thursday's TEC for the<lb />
story.<lb />
Photo by HAROLD WISE<lb />
Women gain CAA crown<lb />
Hilary Stokes<lb />
Eric Bartels<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
After coming back from ten<lb />
points down on Friday night, the<lb />
women's swimming team grabbed a<lb />
share of first place with James Madi-<lb />
son becoming the first women's pro-<lb />
gram at ECU to be crowned CAA<lb />
Champions.<lb />
"(It was the most exciting meet<lb />
I have ever seen ECU swim coach<lb />
and the 1995 CAA Women's Coach<lb />
of the Year Rick Kobe said. "Both the<lb />
men's and women's competitions went<lb />
down to the last event<lb />
Behind the trio of juniors Jackie<lb />
Schmieder and Hilary Stokes, and<lb />
sophomore Melissa Phillips, the Pi-<lb />
rates were poised for breaking records<lb />
and mounting a comeback.<lb />
Schmieder, who has worked<lb />
hard all season, entered four differ-<lb />
ent events for the Lady Pirate swim-<lb />
mers. Finishing first individually,<lb />
Schmieder took the 1650-freestyle as<lb />
she beat out teammate Sandra<lb />
Ossmann and set a varsity record in<lb />
the 200-freestyle.<lb />
"We mentally pulled together<lb />
Schmieder said of the Lady Pirate<lb />
team overcoming both sickness and<lb />
nerves. "He Kobe was positive about<lb />
it We just got in it in our heads mat<lb />
we would win<lb />
Stokes set varsity records in the<lb />
100-freestyle beating out Fathom<lb />
Houtz of UNC-W for first place and<lb />
cashed in on the 50-freestyle, as she<lb />
continued her successful collegiate<lb />
career.<lb />
"It was very exciting Stokes<lb />
said of her team's accomplishments.<lb />
"We worked really hard for it This<lb />
was the biggest thing I have ever<lb />
been a part of<lb />
Contributing to the Pirate<lb />
comeback, sophomore butterfly<lb />
swimmer Melissa Phillips rounded<lb />
out the top Lady Pirate qualifiers as<lb />
she beat Seahawk swimmer Christy<lb />
Wunderlich in the 200-butterfly.<lb />
"Last year, James Madison beat<lb />
us by over 220 points, so we were<lb />
expecting them to be tough Phillips<lb />
said. "No one swam fast or at least<lb />
what we were capable of doing- we<lb />
just pulled together as a team<lb />
In relay competitions, the La-<lb />
dies added still more records and<lb />
highlights to their prospering season.<lb />
The 800-freestyle relay team<lb />
consisting of Schmieder, Stokes and<lb />
juniors Beth Humphrey and Rachel<lb />
Atkinson earned a varsity record and<lb />
first place for ECU.<lb />
Also, the 400-freestyle relay<lb />
team added a varsity record guaran-<lb />
teeing them first place. On the shoul-<lb />
ders of Schmieder, Stokes, Phillips<lb />
and Humphrey, the Lady Pirates tied<lb />
the James Madison Dukes for first<lb />
with a 270.5-point tally.<lb />
Other Lady Pirates making<lb />
splashes were sophomore Bizzy<lb />
Browne setting the varsity record in<lb />
the 200-individual medley and fresh-<lb />
man Kim Field setting a freshman<lb />
record in the 400-individual medley.<lb />
"They were a tough team<lb />
Kobe said of his thriving women's<lb />
team after they battled back. "It Was<lb />
absolutely fantastic<lb />
As the women completed an<lb />
exciting year, the men were not as<lb />
fortunate.<lb />
Trailing most of the conference<lb />
tourney, the best the men could fin-<lb />
ish was fourth behind JMU, UNC-W<lb />
and American.<lb />
The lone bright spot for the<lb />
men's swim team came as freshman<lb />
Patrick Kesler finished second in the<lb />
100-breaststroke.<lb />
Kobe will bring 16 swimmers<lb />
on the road once again as they will<lb />
travel to Buffalo, NY to compete in<lb />
the ECAC Championships on March<lb />
2-4.<lb />
Six recruits join volleyball team<lb />
High schoolers hope to ease Guttenberg's loss of All-CAA Winters and Laurent<lb />
cancies to fill at the middle hitter and<lb />
setter positions with the loss of 1994<lb />
second team all-CAA selection Staci<lb />
Winters and Sarah Laurent.<lb />
Dori Brain (Columbia, MD -<lb />
Oakland Mills HS) was two-year<lb />
letterwinner under the tutelage of<lb />
coach Kim Rosado. Brain was se-<lb />
lected to the Baltimore Sun and<lb />
Patuxent Publishing all-county teams<lb />
this past season. She will be expected<lb />
to replace Laurent in the starting<lb />
lineup at the setter position.<lb />
Nikia Ebron (Wilmington, NC<lb />
- Hoggard HS) earned all-conference<lb />
honors three years under the direc-<lb />
tion of coach Ron Strickland. She is<lb />
a three-time Scholar Athlete for the<lb />
Vikings. Ebron will see action at out-<lb />
side hitter for the Lady Pirates.<lb />
Breigh Hickman (Holland, PA<lb />
- Council Rocks HS) became the first<lb />
girls volleyball player form CRHS to<lb />
be selected first-team all-district. Un-<lb />
der the direction of coach Fred<lb />
Bauer, the Indians finished second<lb />
in the league with a 12-2 mark in<lb />
1994. Hickman could expect to see<lb />
action at middle hitter at ECU.<lb />
Erin Lenker (Raleigh, NC -<lb />
Sanderson HS) is a three-year letter<lb />
winner and played for coach Cathy<lb />
Wagoner. She earned the conference<lb />
Player-of-the-Year honors, as well as<lb />
being selected to the News &amp; Ob-<lb />
server all-area team. Lenker will see<lb />
action as an outside hitter for the<lb />
Lady Pirates.<lb />
Kristen Meininger (Montclair,<lb />
VA - CD. Hylton HS) lettered four<lb />
years under the direction of Al Eaton.<lb />
At Hylton High, she was a focal part<lb />
of two state 3A championship Bull-<lb />
See GAIL page 12<lb />
Gail Guttenberg<lb />
(SID)-East Carolina head vol-<lb />
leyball coach Gail Guttenberg<lb />
wrapped up her first recruiting class<lb />
with the signing of six high school<lb />
products to National Letters of In-<lb />
tent, it was announced Friday after-<lb />
noon.<lb />
"We filled our most glaring<lb />
needs with the signing of these six<lb />
players said Guttenberg. "This re-<lb />
cruiting class will hopefully be the<lb />
turnaround the ECU volleyball team<lb />
needs to build our program<lb />
ECU, who finished the 1994<lb />
season with a 16-17 mark, had va-<lb />
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05 Charlesworth20-1967-182.36819-75.2532.4 635946010.1<lb />
22 Kelley20-2081-205.3952-5.4006.9 19472599.4<lb />
24 Boone17-1554-129.4193-16.1884.9 22552738.4<lb />
03 Allpress20-945-163.27621-86.2443.8 65742927.3<lb />
32 Hayes20-1043-114.3770-0.0004.8 7372556.4<lb />
14Cagle17-1226-73.3568-26.3081.6 3343413.9<lb />
44 Thorn8-010-34.2947-22.3181.8 1313033.8<lb />
30 Sutton18-524-70.3430-1.0002.6 11251513.4<lb />
50 Moore17-021-50.4200-0.0002.6 021613.2<lb />
33 Westfort13-07-21.3330-1.0001.5 I3231.7<lb />
11 James19-011-58.1900-1.0001.0 1025601.4<lb />
51 Curtis3-00-0.0000-0.0001.3 1002.3<lb />
25 Holly1-00-1.0000-00001.0 0010.0<lb />
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here. How have they affected the<lb />
baseball program?<lb />
GO: I have seen tremendous<lb />
facility enhancement. In terms of<lb />
one huge item I would have to say<lb />
is national credibility. ECU has at-<lb />
tained a reputation for tradition<lb />
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portant to me. I never turn down a<lb />
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ing engagement. I put clinics on for<lb />
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the fan support here at ECU?<lb />
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lowed quite closely not only in the<lb />
stands but also in the media. We're<lb />
also proud of our students. They<lb />
showed a lot of support for us.<lb />
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the Major League Baseball strike?<lb />
GO: First of all, I hope they<lb />
get back to playing. But we all like<lb />
to look on the bright side of every-<lb />
thing, and if the strike is doing any-<lb />
thing it's that it may put more fo-<lb />
cus on amateur baseball, but every<lb />
American will want the major<lb />
league season to start.<lb />
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of style that the ECU baseball pro-<lb />
gram possesses?<lb />
GO: We feel that we have a<lb />
structured approach to playing. As<lb />
long as players play very aggressive,<lb />
and play to their fullest capabilities,<lb />
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tained tradition. We will try to take<lb />
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pressure other starting positions<lb />
were excited about playing<lb />
The Pirates slowed the Tribe<lb />
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"It's good experience for me<lb />
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Weerdhuizen said of his perfor-<lb />
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Paul at 800-662-2122<lb />
PART TIME - FLEXABLE HOURS night<lb />
and weekends - Cleaning, Assembly &amp;<lb />
mold waxing at local Boat Manufacturing<lb />
Plant Fill out application at North Ameri-<lb />
can Fiberglass - 758-9901<lb />
PEOPLE WANTED TO WORK SUM-<lb />
MER IN MYRTLE BEACH, SC : Hiring<lb />
Lifeguards and Beach Concession Work-<lb />
ers. Earn good money while working on<lb />
the Beach $$ Salary plus bonuses $$ ?<lb />
FREE HOUSING To apply or for further<lb />
information, callfax Sun Beach Service<lb />
at 803-2724170<lb />
FULL-TIME SEASONAL EMPLOY-<lb />
MENT available as Customer Service<lb />
Representive. Will use data entry equip-<lb />
ment (CRT) to enter customer orders. Pre-<lb />
fer computer skills, or ability to type 30-<lb />
40 wpm. Pleasant phone voice and ability<lb />
to work with customers. Knowledge of<lb />
Marine &amp; Water Sports Equipment is help-<lb />
ful. Days and hours are flexible. Applica-<lb />
tions will be taken from 9-1 lam and 2-<lb />
4pm, Monday through Thursday. Apply at<lb />
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Road, Greenville, NC 27834.<lb />
SEASONAL PACKAGING &amp; SHIPPING<lb />
OPENINGS available. Personnel needed<lb />
to fill customer orders and prepare pack-<lb />
ages for shipment Students seeking Full<lb />
Time work for Spring and Summer are<lb />
encouraged to apply. Days, Mon-Fri; Hours<lb />
8am-6pm. Applications will be taken 9-<lb />
11am &amp; 24pm Mon.Thur. Apply at the<lb />
Overton's Sports Center, 111 Red Banks<lb />
Rd Greenville, NC 27834.<lb />
SZECHUAN GARDEN - 909 S. Evans St<lb />
Experienced wait staff and cashier needed.<lb />
No phone calls please. Apply in person<lb />
between 2:00 pm and 6:00p.m.<lb />
TELEMARKETING - Davenport Exteri-<lb />
ors Thermal Card - $5.00 per hour plus<lb />
bonus. Easy work. Flexible hours start to-<lb />
day. Call 355-2515.<lb />
CHEERLEADING INSTRUCTORS<lb />
NEEDED to teach camps in NC &amp; SC.<lb />
Great pay! Flexible scheduling! Free week-<lb />
ends! Strong skills and great personality<lb />
necessary. College experience not re-<lb />
quired. For a great summer job, CALL<lb />
ESPRIT! CHEERLEADING 1-800-280-<lb />
3223!<lb />
TRAVEL ABROAD AND WORK Make<lb />
up to $2,000-$4,000mo. teaching basic<lb />
conversational English in Japan, Taiwan,<lb />
or S. Korea. No teaching background or<lb />
Asian languages required. For information<lb />
call: (206) 632-1146 ext J53623.<lb />
DO YOU WANT TO MAKE BETTER<lb />
GRADES? Well, we'll pay you to! Make<lb />
your A's pay by calling Student Supple-<lb />
ments today. I'll pay you cash for going to<lb />
class. Give us a call at 752-HELP.<lb />
APPLY NOW. $10.25 TO START. Grow<lb />
ing firm has openings in Greenville, Posi-<lb />
tive, friendly people needed to work with<lb />
our custumers. Flexible hours. Good re-<lb />
sume experience. Call 919381-0034<lb />
COURTYARD TAVERN will be serving<lb />
lunch and dinner daily and we are now<lb />
accepting applications for Management as<lb />
well as WaitBarCookDishwasher<lb />
staffs. 703 Greenville Blvd S.E. 321-0202.<lb />
"Greenville's New Gathering Place"<lb />
POOL MAINTENANCE TECHS: Spring,<lb />
Summer, Fall 95. GreenvillePitt County.<lb />
Call Bob 758-1088.<lb />
LIFEGUARDS: Spring. Summer.<lb />
Greenville, Goldsboro, Smithfield, Tarboro.<lb />
Call Bob 758-1088.<lb />
"InstentRcady-To-GoMail Order Busi-<lb />
ness "Learn how I made over $500,000<lb />
and how I can set you up in yout oen in-<lb />
stant ready-to-go mail order business! Sim-<lb />
ply send $3.00 and a SASE to Arendt<lb />
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NEW NATIONAL STAMP consolidation<lb />
Co. now hiring reps, to enlist people to<lb />
send the Co. their used and cancelled<lb />
postage. In exchange (as your clients will<lb />
be paid a handsome commission check for<lb />
their stamps), the Co. is willing to pay each<lb />
rep. a direct $50 check for every person<lb />
they sign up. No personal selling is neces-<lb />
sary. For registration and materials send<lb />
$4 and one 32$ stamp to : Post Rider<lb />
Enterprises. Eastern Reginonal Division,<lb />
1906 West Road, Kinston, NC 28501<lb />
FUNDRAISER: Exclusively for Fraterni-<lb />
ties, soroities, &amp; student organizations.<lb />
Earn money without spending a dime. Just<lb />
3-5 days of your time. A little worka lot<lb />
of money. Call for info. No obligation, 1-<lb />
800-932-0528, ext 65<lb />
BRODY'S is accepting applications for<lb />
ReceivingWarehouse Associates. Verify<lb />
incoming freightprice merchandise.<lb />
Some lifting required. If you are sitting<lb />
out of school this semester or have plenty<lb />
of free time, we would like to talk to you.<lb />
Applications accepted Monday and Thurs-<lb />
day, l-3pm, Brody's, The Plaza.<lb />
gDm<lb />
For Rent<lb />
NOW LEASING 2 Bedroom 1 and 2 Bath<lb />
Apartments stove, frig, dishwasher, washer<lb />
dryer, water sewer basic cable included. 2<lb />
Blocks from Campus. On Site Manager<lb />
Call 752-8900<lb />
ATTENTION STUDENTS: 1 bedroom<lb />
apartment at 810 Cotanche St, Rent $225<lb />
month Call 757-3191. Pets OK.<lb />
ATTENTION STUDENTS: 1 bedroom<lb />
apartment available March 3 and Two<lb />
bedroom apartments available for Rent<lb />
Free Cable. Call 758-1921.<lb />
NAGS HEAD, NC - Get your group to-<lb />
gether early. Two relatively new houses:<lb />
fully furnished; washer &amp; dryer; dish-<lb />
washer; central AC; Available May 1<lb />
through August 31; sleeps 7 - $1500.00<lb />
per month; sleeps 8-9 - $2100.00 per<lb />
month (804) 85a 1532<lb />
FEMALE ROOM ATE NEEDED. Private<lb />
room in Tar River apts. Rent $156 a<lb />
month plus 14 utilities. Call Tracy at 551-<lb />
7660. Please leave message.<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED: to share Brick<lb />
House on N. Harding. 5 min walk to cam-<lb />
pus. $200mo 13 utilities. Want up-<lb />
perclassman and someone pretty cool<lb />
andor laid back. Big Screen TV and trust<lb />
fund are pluses. Call Brian at 757-3318.<lb />
A STEAL 1 Bedroom Apartment near<lb />
hospital, $275 No security Deposit if you<lb />
assume lease thru Aug. (Lease is month<lb />
to month after August), (n) 752-6255 or<lb />
8304559, Leave message.<lb />
TAR RIVER ESTATES Male roommate<lb />
needed before March, $172 rent 14 utili-<lb />
ties, and phone. Located on river. Call<lb />
Kevin at 758-6701.<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED to share 3 bed<lb />
room in Wildwood Villas. $150 a month<lb />
plus 14 utilities. One mile from campus.<lb />
Call 830-1359<lb />
APARTMENT FOR SUBLEASING: 2<lb />
Bedroom apt in Wilson Acres Complex.<lb />
Available after May 3rd. Sublease through<lb />
December. Very nice unit! Call 8304940.<lb />
2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE. 1 12<lb />
bath, fireplace, fenced porch, lots of extra<lb />
storage, washerdryer hookups, pool, ten-<lb />
nis courts, private parking, pets ok.<lb />
$440.00 Brookhill. Call anytime 321-7805.<lb />
ATTENTION SPRING BREAKERS!<lb />
Book Now &amp; Save. Jamaica $439, Cancun<lb />
Bahamas $399, Panama City $119,<lb />
Daytona $149, Organize Groups, Earn<lb />
Cash. &amp; Travel Free. Endless Summer 1-<lb />
800-234-7007<lb />
SPRING BREAK! Bahamas Party Cruise<lb />
6 days $279! Includes 12 Meals &amp; 6 Free<lb />
Parties! Great Beaches &amp; Nightlife! A<lb />
HUGE Party! Cancun &amp; Jamaica 7 Nights<lb />
Air &amp; Hotel From $429. Spring Break<lb />
Travel 1-800-678-6386<lb />
FLORIDA'S SPRING BREAK<lb />
HOTSPOTS! Cocoa Beach(Near DisneyV<lb />
27 Acre Deluxe Beach front Resort 7<lb />
Nights $159! Key West $229! Daytona<lb />
Beach Room with Kitchen From $129! 1-<lb />
800-678386<lb />
SPRING BREAK! Panama City! 8 Days<lb />
Oceanview Room with a Kitchen $129!<lb />
Walk to Best Bars! Includes Free Discount<lb />
Card Which Will Save You $100 on Food<lb />
Drinks! 1-800678386<lb />
SPRING BREAK PANAMA CITY beach<lb />
Florida, from $91 per person per week<lb />
Free Info 1-800488-8828<lb />
PARTY! PARTY! PARTY! Spring Break<lb />
- How about it in the Bahamas or Florida<lb />
Keys. Where the Party never ends. Spend<lb />
it on your own private yacht One week<lb />
only $385.00 per person. Including food<lb />
and much more. Organizers may go for<lb />
free! Easy Sailing Yacht Charters 1300-<lb />
7834001.<lb />
SPRING BREAK-Time to Book your week<lb />
at one of the Hot Spots Daytona$99<lb />
Panama$109 Padre$119 Cancun$399<lb />
and more Call Chris at 1CP 1-800-828-<lb />
7015.<lb />
SKI - SPRINGBREAK '95 Intercollegiate<lb />
Ski Weeks, ONLY $209. Includes: 5 DAY<lb />
LIFT TICKET 5 NIGHTS LODGING<lb />
(LUXURY CONDO) 5 DAYS<lb />
INTERCOLLEGIAT ACT1VITES (Drinking<lb />
Age 18), Sponsors Include: Labatts.<lb />
Molson and MT. ORFORD Quebec,<lb />
CANADA (Just across the Vermont Bor-<lb />
der) Group Leader Discounts. Campus &amp;<lb />
Greek Reps Needed. Call Ski Travel Un-<lb />
limited. 1300-999-SKI-9.<lb />
Panama City Beach,<lb />
FLORIDA<lb />
The Finest Beachfront Properties!<lb />
SUMMIT CONDOMINIUMS<lb />
AND<lb />
THE BOARDWALK<lb />
BEACH RESORT<lb />
Located next to Spinnaker<lb />
&amp; Club La Vela<lb />
COMPLETE PACKAGES FROM:<lb />
$149 Per Person<lb />
Includes daily beach parties, evening club<lb />
parties wMh beverage, discounts and more.<lb />
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rail now fnr details' M lk<lb />
Call now for details:<lb />
Vine 758-2528<lb />
The leader in Student Ski<lb />
&amp; Beach Tours since 1979<lb />
Member Panama City Beaches<lb />
Chamber of Commerce<lb />
Having trouble finding where to drop off<lb />
Classifieds and Announcements?<lb />
Well look no more!<lb />
Forms for Classifieds and Announcements<lb />
can be picked up in Mendenhall and<lb />
dropped off in the Student Pubs building.<lb />
Joyner<lb />
Library<lb />
We are<lb />
here<lb />
A whole new way<lb />
to Drop-Ad!<lb />
It requires Bf<lb />
or<lb />
lines,<lb />
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headaches.<lb />
Watch for the details here.<lb />
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For Sale<lb />
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$500 Call Stephanie 7583479<lb />
DO YOU WANT TO IMPROVE YOUR<lb />
GPA OR EXAM SCORES? We have the<lb />
edge you need to succeed. Student Supple-<lb />
ment offeres study guides based on the<lb />
notes of the "A" student in your class.<lb />
Cive us a call at 752-HELP.<lb />
SEARS KENMORE PORTABLE DRYER<lb />
- Excellent condition. $150. Has Cotton<lb />
sturdy, touch-up, permanent press, air-only<lb />
cycles. SOFT HEAT. 756-9642<lb />
KINGSIZE WATERBED BOOKCASE<lb />
HEADBOARD with mirror and heating<lb />
accessories included $200.00, microwave<lb />
$50.00 Call anytime 321-7805<lb />
SIMMONS 44 MAG 3.5 X 10 adj Scope<lb />
and Pearson Bow 65 lbs. for Sale $100<lb />
each 8303180<lb />
PERFORMANCE MOUNTAIN BIKE.<lb />
Manitou III suspension fork. Oeore Lx<lb />
with rapidfire plus shifters. Bontrager<lb />
rims. Vetta saddle, and more. Call Kevin<lb />
at 758-6205<lb />
FOR SALE. 18 In 18 speed Mountain<lb />
Bike in excellent condition. Just adjusted.<lb />
$80 or best offer. Call 753-3711. leave a<lb />
message.<lb />
Services Offered<lb />
SPRING BREAK '95!<lb />
Guaranteed lowest prices In USA<lb />
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Special Group Rates &amp; Free Travel I<lb />
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T" 1-800-426-7710 "T<lb />
TYPING Reasonable rates Re-<lb />
sumes-quick &amp; professional. Term papers,<lb />
Thesis, other services. Call Glenda: 752-<lb />
9959 (days); 527-9133 (eves)<lb />
ECU COLLEGIATE DATELINE Call 1-<lb />
900384-1400 ext 439 $2.95 min. must be<lb />
18 or older. Find that special someone!<lb />
FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 Billion<lb />
in private sector grants &amp; scholarships is<lb />
now available. All students are eligible<lb />
regardless of grades, income, or parent's<lb />
income. Let us help. Call Student Finan-<lb />
cial Services: 1-800-263-6495 ext F53623<lb />
DO YOU WANT TO IMPROVE your GPA<lb />
or exam scores? We have the edge you<lb />
need to succeed! STUDENT SUPPLE-<lb />
MENTS offers study guides based on the<lb />
notes of the "A" students in your classes.<lb />
Give us a call at 752-HELP<lb />
MEET NEW PEOPLE AT ECU Listen to<lb />
their voice and reply only if you are inter-<lb />
ested 1-900325-6000 ext 8318 Procall Co.<lb />
(602)954-7420 $2.99min. &amp; 18t<lb />
GREEKS! DON'T FORGET MMP! Mo<lb />
bile Music Productions is the premier Disc<lb />
Jockey service for your cocktail, social, and<lb />
formal needs. The most variety and expe-<lb />
rience of any Disc Jockey service in the<lb />
area. Specializing in ECU Greeks. Spring<lb />
dates booking fast Call early, 7584644<lb />
ask for Lee.<lb />
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use. With your photo permanetly on your<lb />
cerdit card, it'll be tougher for anyone else<lb />
to use. Call 1300-CITIBANK to apply<lb />
RANDI, RANDI, (The Slack one in the<lb />
Friendship) Have you forgetten my num-<lb />
ber? Don't forget Thursday night, say<lb />
10:00. W.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS to the NEW SIS-<lb />
TERS OF ALPHA XI DELTA: Jenny<lb />
Askrin, Heather Atkinson, Kim Atwell,<lb />
Sam Brescia, Stephanie Cecich, Renee<lb />
Hood, Andrea Luther, Christa Maiers, Jes-<lb />
sica Sendall and Marcie Shelton. Love<lb />
your Sisters.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS: Amanda Beasley,<lb />
Sally Lackey, Kim Poots. Renee Reese on<lb />
your initiation into Order of Omega! Love,<lb />
Alpha Xi Delta.<lb />
TIFFANY FERETTI: Congratulations on<lb />
winning 'Greek Woman of the Year' at the<lb />
Panhellenic Banquet We are very proud<lb />
of all your accomplishments and hard<lb />
work you've put into Alpha Xi Delta! Love<lb />
your Sisters.<lb />
PI KAPPA PHI: Thanks for a great time<lb />
at the Social on Thursday. You guys re-<lb />
ally know how to play a game of cards!<lb />
Love, Chi Omega.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS to Chi Omega's<lb />
water polo team on their defeat on<lb />
Wednesday. Keep up the good work! Love,<lb />
Your Sisters.<lb />
Lost and Found<lb />
STOLEN: 10-Foot hammerhead shark<lb />
from Omar's Omar offering $50 reward<lb />
for the return of the shark or information<lb />
leading to its return. Call 7523948.<lb />
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Tuesday, February 21,1995 The East Carolinian<lb />
ANNOU<lb />
EMTS<lb />
ECU HONOR BOARD, SCA<lb />
Individuals interested in serving on the<lb />
ECU Honor Board may pick up applica-<lb />
tions starting Friday, February 24 at 210<lb />
Wichard Bldg. or the SGA Offices in<lb />
Mendenhali Student Center. Completed<lb />
applications are due Tuesday, March 14<lb />
at 210 Whichard. Karen Boyd, Advisor:<lb />
for further information call 328-6824.<lb />
COOL-AID BENEFIT<lb />
Phi Kappa Psi is having their 5th annual<lb />
Cool-Aid Benefit for the Greenville Com-<lb />
munity Shelter at The Attic with Knocked<lb />
Down Smilin' February 23rd. Call 758-<lb />
6649 or 830-9536 for advance Tickets. All<lb />
proceeds will benefit the shelter.<lb />
NARDI CRAS EAST CAROLINA<lb />
STYLE<lb />
Friday. February 24, 9:00pm - 2:00am,<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center. Sponsored by<lb />
the ECU Major Events Committee, No one<lb />
under the influence will be admitted. Ad-<lb />
mission by valid ECU ID, One guest per<lb />
person.<lb />
GAMMA BETA PHI<lb />
The next Gamma Beta Phi meeting will<lb />
be held on Tuesday, February 21 at<lb />
5:00pm in Mendenhall Room 244. All<lb />
members should bring their dues for<lb />
spring semester to this meeting.<lb />
COLLEGE REPUBLICANS<lb />
ECU CR's meet every Thursday at GCB<lb />
1014 at 6pm. Be a winner - Be Republi<lb />
can!<lb />
CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES<lb />
The ECU Forum for Constitutional Issues<lb />
will host a lecture on "Emerging Issues in<lb />
Constitutional Law" with Dr. Harbour of<lb />
ECU Political Science Dept Wednesday<lb />
22295 4pm at GCB 2019.<lb />
EAST CAROLINA FRIENDS<lb />
We will have a Full membership meeting<lb />
for all old and new members Thursday Feb<lb />
23 starting at 5:00pm in Mendenhall<lb />
Room 221. Please bring pen &amp; paper &amp;<lb />
$5.00 for dues. If you wish to order a T-<lb />
shirt for you (and your friend) bring<lb />
$10.00 for each order. This meeting is for<lb />
Big Friends ONLY. If you are unable to<lb />
attend please tell your Director of Service.<lb />
(Buying a T-shirt for your little friend is<lb />
optional).<lb />
OMICRON DELTA KAPPA<lb />
There will be an ODK membership meet-<lb />
ing at 5:15pm, February 23, 1995. MSC<lb />
Great Room 3. All fall tappees and mem-<lb />
bers are encouraged to attend. We will<lb />
discuss new member selection, the wall<lb />
of honor, the mentor program, and the<lb />
initiation ceremony. Call Lisa at 328-4796<lb />
or Thomas at 758587 for more informa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
RACQUETBALL SINGLES<lb />
TOURNAMENT<lb />
Recreational Services will be hosting a<lb />
Racquetball Singles Tournament in<lb />
Minges Coliseum beginning February 26.<lb />
Poole play will conclude on Wednesday.<lb />
March 1. A single elimination tournament<lb />
will begin Tuesday. March 14. Interested<lb />
parties should sign up in Christenbury<lb />
204 prior to 5pm on Thursday. February<lb />
23. For more details call Recreational Ser-<lb />
vices at 328-6387.<lb />
SOFTBALL OFFICIALS<lb />
Anyone interested in becoming a Softball<lb />
official for Recreational Services should<lb />
attend the softbali officials meeting on<lb />
Wednesday. March 1 at 5pm in BB 102.<lb />
For additional information call Recre-<lb />
ational Services at 328387.<lb />
MIDDLE GRADES ASSOCIATION<lb />
The Middle Grades Association will be<lb />
meeting on February 27, 195 at 4:00pm<lb />
in Speight 308.<lb />
BAPTIST STUDENT UNION<lb />
Pig and Chicken Pickin' at the Baptist<lb />
Student Center Feb. 25 10am-3pm. For<lb />
advance ticket information call Todd at<lb />
752-4646.<lb />
ECU SCHOOL OF MUSIC EVENTS<lb />
February 21 through February 27. Events<lb />
will be held at A. J. Fletcher Recital Hall<lb />
and FREE, unless otherwise noted.<lb />
TUES FEB 21-GUEST RECITAL. Kevin<lb />
Stees. tuba (8:00pm). WED FEB 22-<lb />
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE NOON-HOUR<lb />
CONCERT SERIES, Program to be an-<lb />
nounced (Brody Auditorium, 12:30pm).<lb />
SEN OR RECITAL, Kenya T. Tillery, pi-<lb />
ano (7:00pm). SENIOR RECITAL. Mike<lb />
Fussell, trombone (9:00pm). FRI FEB 24-<lb />
FACULTY TRIO CONCERT. Fritz<lb />
Gearhart, violin: Paul Tardif, piano: and<lb />
Steven Laven, cello (8:00pm). SUN FEB<lb />
26-CHAMBER SINGERS. Rhonda<lb />
Fleming, Conductordmmanuel Baptist<lb />
Church, Greenville, NC 3:00pm). MON<lb />
FEB 27-FACULTY RECITAL. Elliot<lb />
Frank, guitar, and Christine Gustafson,<lb />
flute (8:00pm). TUES FEB 28-JUNIOR<lb />
RECITAL. Matthew Blake. guitar(7:00pm).<lb />
For additional information, call ECU-6851<lb />
or the 24-hour hotline at ECU 4370.<lb />
CYPRESS CROUP NEWS<lb />
ENVIRO-DRAMA "The Day the Music<lb />
Died" Saturday. February 25, 4:00pm<lb />
Elmhurst Elementary School. A play for<lb />
children and adults about wildlife on the<lb />
Tar River. Fun for all ages: Music, song,<lb />
dance, acting, participation. For more in-<lb />
formation, call 321-6028<lb />
B-CLAD<lb />
B-GLAD (Bisexuals, Cays, Lesbians, &amp;<lb />
Allies for Diversity) will meet next Mon-<lb />
day. February 27th at 8pm in the Multi-<lb />
Purpose Room of Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center (First Floor).<lb />
ECNAO<lb />
ECNAO will be meeting in Mendenhall Rm<lb />
14 on March 1st at 7:00pm. If you have<lb />
any questions please contact Kim<lb />
Sampson 752-2319.<lb />
ACADEMIC SURVIVAL SKILLS<lb />
Academic Motivation-Overcoming Procras-<lb />
tination: 227, 3:30pm-5:00pm. Schedul-<lb />
ing &amp; Time Management: 227,2pm-3pm.<lb />
Test &amp; Performance Anxiety: 228, 2pm-<lb />
3pm Exam Preparation: 33, lpm-2pm.<lb />
Exam Strategies: 31. 1 lam-noon. Coun-<lb />
seling Center. Call 328661 to register.<lb />
NATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE<lb />
There is still time to consider a student<lb />
exchange or study abroad experience for<lb />
next fall or spring but time is running<lb />
short! You can study in California, New<lb />
York, Colorado, or one of many other<lb />
places including Alaska, Hawaii, and<lb />
Puerto Rico next semester or year! Pay<lb />
ECU tuition and study at another loca-<lb />
tion! International sites also available!<lb />
Visit international Programs on 306 E.<lb />
9th St. behind McDonald's, before spring<lb />
break for the best selections!<lb />
campus of East Carolina University. Pro-<lb />
ceeds from the concert will go toward the<lb />
St Peter'School Activity Center. General<lb />
Admission Tickets ar $30.00. Tickets may<lb />
be purchased from St. Peter's School: 752-<lb />
3529 and Mendenhall Central Ticket Of-<lb />
fice: 328-7488. For other information<lb />
contact: April Perry, 355-3506 or Rhonda<lb />
Jordan, 355-5735413-1737.<lb />
HONORS SEMINAR PROPOSALS<lb />
FOR SPRING SEMESTER 1996<lb />
The Honors Program Committee will be<lb />
pleased to consider proposals for Spring<lb />
1996 Honors Seminars at its meeting on<lb />
Tuesday, March 21, 1995. beginning at<lb />
1:00 in Rawl Annex 142. (In contrast, pro-<lb />
posals for Honors sections of existing<lb />
courses should be arranged through your<lb />
Unit Head and the Director of the Hon<lb />
ors Program, Dr. David Sanders.)l- To<lb />
propose a seminar, use your own modi-<lb />
fied format of the basic ECU Course Pro-<lb />
posal Form giving the proposed course<lb />
number and title (from the list on the back<lb />
of this sheet) and the course information<lb />
following the format of Part II: "The Na-<lb />
ture of the Course" of the ECU Course<lb />
Proposal Form. AH proposed seminars<lb />
should be intended to be approved as<lb />
Writing Intensive. And each proposal<lb />
should also indicate the Unit Head's ap-<lb />
proval. 2-Submit 15 copies of your course<lb />
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