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May 17,1995 ;<lb />
Vol 69, No. 92 I<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Greenville, N C<lb />
8 pases<lb />
2,100 graduates march out of ECU<lb />
  fall graduates, then we do a spring commenc<lb />
Around the State<lb />
(AP) - Duke might be the ri-<lb />
val of Unhersity of North Caro-<lb />
lina schools on the basketball<lb />
court, but Duke and the UNC sys-<lb />
tem are on the same team in the<lb />
Legislature. Duke President Nan<lb />
Keohane says she has been dis-<lb />
mayed by the debate over propos-<lb />
als to cut funding for the 16-cam-<lb />
pus UNC system.<lb />
(AP) - The Coast Guard con-<lb />
tinued searching by air and sea<lb />
today for three men aboard an 18-<lb />
foot fishing boat reported missing<lb />
after a violent storm roared across<lb />
southeastern North Carolina.<lb />
James Baw Jr Steven Chisenhall<lb />
ani Pete Bexley left Wrightsville<lb />
Beach aboard the Harvest Moon<lb />
about 4 p.m. Monday for a two-<lb />
hour fishing trip.<lb />
Around the Country<lb />
(AP) - The power went off<lb />
minutes before a man was sched-<lb />
uled to die in the electric chair,<lb />
forcing Georgia's attorney general<lb />
to leave the prison with his cellu-<lb />
lar phone to leam the execution<lb />
was stayed. Darrell Gene Devier<lb />
had been scheduled to die at 7<lb />
p.m. Monday. His head and one<lb />
leg were already shaved when<lb />
storms cut power to the prison<lb />
about 6:15 p.m. A prison genera-<lb />
tor kicked in, but at 6:35 p.m it<lb />
overheated and cut off for about<lb />
20 minutes. That shut down the<lb />
prison phones.<lb />
(AP) - Texans will be allowed<lb />
to carry concealed hanguns for<lb />
the first time since the days of the<lb />
Wild West under a bill that won<lb />
final approval Tuesday from the<lb />
Legislature. Republican Gov.<lb />
George W. Bush promised to sign<lb />
the measure, saying it wouldn't<lb />
make Texas a more dangerous<lb />
place.<lb />
(AP) - A bridge under con-<lb />
struction over the Tennessee<lb />
River collapsed yesterday morn-<lb />
ing, injuring three workers, offi-<lb />
cials said. A fourth worker was<lb />
missing.<lb />
The middle of the two-lane<lb />
bridge is still standing, but spans<lb />
connecting it to each side of the<lb />
river fell, Kimbrough said.<lb />
Around the World<lb />
(AP) - With the threat of the<lb />
deadly Ebola virus looming over<lb />
the capital of 6 million, doctors<lb />
and nurses in Kinshasa Zaire cre-<lb />
ated a hospital isolation ward<lb />
Tuesday for the city's first possible<lb />
carriers. Small green rooms with<lb />
floral curtains were sectioned off<lb />
at Kinshasa's Ngaliema Hospital<lb />
to hold a total of 20 people, and<lb />
health workers in the isolation<lb />
ward will have to stay there, too.<lb />
Officials have been struggling to<lb />
contain the virus to the region<lb />
surrounding Kikwit, a city of<lb />
600,000 where the outbreak be-<lb />
gan in March, killing 77 people<lb />
as of Monday. There is no vaccine<lb />
or cure for Ebola, which is spread<lb />
through bodily fluids and kills 80<lb />
percent of those who contract it.<lb />
Wendy Rountree<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Photos<lb />
courtesy of<lb />
(top and<lb />
bottom)<lb />
Laura Jackman<lb />
and (Middle L<lb />
and R) Tony<lb />
Rumple of<lb />
ECU'S News<lb />
Services<lb />
(Top) Around 2,000 graduates attended the May 6th commencement.<lb />
(Middle left and right) Some had balloons, while some carried signs<lb />
and various other novelties. (Bottom) Graduates sat with their<lb />
departments which were designated by purple and gold signs.<lb />
They did it. On May 6th. graduating students<lb />
dressed in their caps and gowns, marched into<lb />
Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium, turned their tassels,<lb />
tossed their caps in the air, said good-bye to<lb />
undergraduate course work and said hello to jobs<lb />
or graduate schools. They became East Caro-<lb />
lina alumni.<lb />
Close to 18,000 people, approximately 2,000<lb />
graduates and 16,000 parents, grandparents and<lb />
friends attended the spring commencement cer-<lb />
emony.<lb />
"A lot of times people don't realize com-<lb />
mencement draws the second largest audience<lb />
to East Carolina - second only to football said<lb />
Claiborne C. Rowe, director of disability support<lb />
services and commencement.<lb />
Rowe said that about 800 advanced degree<lb />
students were present, 72 medical school gradu-<lb />
ates and three University Awards recipients were<lb />
present.<lb />
The speaker of the day was John Allison,<lb />
the chief executive officer of Branch Banking &amp;<lb />
Trust (BB&amp;T) located in Wilson, NC.<lb />
Rowe said that the speaker's message<lb />
reached students, was inspirational and encour-<lb />
aged students to contribute to society.<lb />
"I heard students say that it was a very good<lb />
delivery Rowe said.<lb />
Allison received an honorary doctorate of<lb />
letters from the university during the ceremony.<lb />
Rowe said that the chancellor selects the<lb />
commencement day speaker.<lb />
"The speaker for commencement is chosen<lb />
in the chancellor's office Rowe said. "The chan-<lb />
cellor and his staff make that type of selection<lb />
Rowe said that a lot of time, planning and<lb />
people is done to make sure that the commence-<lb />
ment ceremony will run smoothly.<lb />
"We have a commencement committee here<lb />
at East Carolina Rowe said. "There are 17<lb />
people on the committee to advise and help me<lb />
in making the preparations for each commence-<lb />
ment. We do two commencements per year. We<lb />
do one in December for the summer school and<lb />
fall graduates, then we do a spring commence-<lb />
ment for the spring graduates. Each of the 17<lb />
people have a functional area that contributes<lb />
towards the commencement program<lb />
Some of the areas that these people work<lb />
with are the student marshals, the faculty mar-<lb />
shals, traffic control, student line and security.<lb />
"The biggest responsibility we have is ad-<lb />
vising students about commencement Rowe<lb />
said.<lb />
In a letter mailed to all graduating stu-<lb />
dents on March 23, students were given such<lb />
instructions as when and how to purchase cap<lb />
and gowns, what time to arrive for the cer-<lb />
emony, what to do if it rains and when to ex-<lb />
pect to receive their diplomas.<lb />
Rowe said that the committee also has a<lb />
responsibility to meet any special needs people<lb />
may have.<lb />
"Lots of people try to compare commence-<lb />
ment to a football game as far as people, but<lb />
there's really a difference Rowe said. "A lot of<lb />
elderly people, grandmothers and grandfathers<lb />
who may have physical limitations - they come<lb />
to commencement, but they don't necessarily<lb />
go to ball games<lb />
Starting with last December's ceremony,<lb />
faculty members line up by departments and<lb />
professional schools and march in and sit with<lb />
the graduates from their departments.<lb />
During the ceremony, students tossed a<lb />
beach ball, and at one point, tossed around a<lb />
beach ball shaped like a football. Also, stu-<lb />
dents decorated their caps with balloons or<lb />
announcements that they are looking for a job.<lb />
Still, others held up banners saying, "Thanks<lb />
Mom and Dad<lb />
"They are always festive. We expect that<lb />
Rowe said. "I have attended a number of other<lb />
schools that are comparable in size, larger<lb />
schools and our students maintain a much<lb />
higher standard of behavior than you see at<lb />
other schools<lb />
Rowe said that most people want their<lb />
graduation day be special.<lb />
"I think that an event like this deserves<lb />
and demands some type of politeness Rowe<lb />
said. "It says something about the university<lb />
Flood causes computer delays<lb />
Joyner systems<lb />
operational<lb />
despite water<lb />
damage<lb />
Andi Powell Phillips<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
While students were sweating it<lb />
out over exams at the end of the<lb />
spring semester, the staff of Joyner<lb />
Library was sloshing around in a<lb />
couple feet of water trying to rescue<lb />
some valuable computer equipment<lb />
form a flooded basement room. The<lb />
flooding occurred on the morning of<lb />
April 28.<lb />
The flooding was due to insuffi-<lb />
cient sealing around some pipes that<lb />
run vertically through the basement<lb />
of Joyner, said Mr. Gene Williams, uni-<lb />
versity archivist for ECU. The open-<lb />
ings around the pipes were exposed<lb />
due to the construction of the new<lb />
library wing going on behind Joyner<lb />
and when a heavy rain began, water<lb />
poured into the basement room.<lb />
"As soon as the construction<lb />
company found out what had hap-<lb />
pened, they took preventative mea-<lb />
sures to keep it from happening<lb />
again Williams said. "They checked<lb />
all of the pipes and filled them in with<lb />
cement<lb />
Fortunately, the library staff had<lb />
arrived at work and were able to<lb />
move quickly to remove the comput-<lb />
ers and the wiring that connected<lb />
them to the rest of the computer sys-<lb />
tems before any serious damage oc-<lb />
curred.<lb />
"In the flood, three major pieces<lb />
of equipment were affected by the<lb />
water. At the time they were located<lb />
in a basement room, but they were<lb />
scheduled to be moved to the west-<lb />
end of the building Williams said<lb />
"Unfortunately, the water came be-<lb />
fore the move got underway<lb />
The three pieces of equipment<lb />
damaged were the RS6000 model<lb />
340, the RS6000 97-B, part of the<lb />
new on-line catalog and the Seattle<lb />
Server.<lb />
"The Seattle Server, which is a<lb />
file server that controls all of the non-<lb />
Macintosh public work stations and<lb />
CD-ROM servers in the reference sec-<lb />
tion, sustained the most damage, but<lb />
overall we got off lightly Williams<lb />
said.<lb />
According to Anne Carol Stocks,<lb />
a computing support technician for<lb />
Joyner Library and part of the team<lb />
that has been working on repairing<lb />
the damaged computers and getting<lb />
the systems back to normal, the Se-<lb />
attle Server is the only one of the<lb />
three pieces of equipment damaged<lb />
that is not yet fully operational.<lb />
"Everything is back up, except<lb />
for the public work stations Stocks<lb />
said. "That server was damaged, but<lb />
we will hopefully have it back up by<lb />
the end of this week<lb />
The flooding should not seri-<lb />
ously affect students' use of the li-<lb />
brary and library computer systems,<lb />
Williams said.<lb />
"We're up and running he said,<lb />
"Someone coming into the library<lb />
today, unaware of the flood, would<lb />
probably never know there had been<lb />
any problem. The bottom line is that,<lb />
except for a few bugs on the network<lb />
CD-ROMs, things are working. If any<lb />
problems develop, notes will be<lb />
posted to inform the students<lb />
Manhole blamed<lb />
for accident<lb />
Tambra Zion<lb />
News Editor<lb />
An accident around 3 p.m. Thurs-<lb />
day on 10th Street caused severe dam-<lb />
age and injured two.<lb />
Franz Erickson Propst, 21, was<lb />
driving his truck eastbound on 10th<lb />
Street when he hit an uncovered man-<lb />
hole. The vehicle's front and rear left<lb />
tires hit the hole, bursting the tires,<lb />
bending the rims and throwing two<lb />
passengers from the back of the truck,<lb />
police reports stated.<lb />
"I didn't know what had happened<lb />
until about 10 minutes later when I went<lb />
to look Propst said. "We were driving<lb />
when I hit it It pulled the truck left<lb />
and across the median and I ended up<lb />
landing on the brick wall in front of<lb />
Umstead<lb />
Propst's twin brother Ian received<lb />
minor injuries and was transported to<lb />
Pitt Memorial Hospital with his friend<lb />
Kevin Emory who remains in intensive<lb />
care.<lb />
"Kevin is in intensive care and they<lb />
say he could be in there for two<lb />
months Franz said.<lb />
Director of Greenville's water re-<lb />
source department Ronald Elks said the<lb />
reason for the manhole being uncovered<lb />
is still unclear.<lb />
"We had some crews that were<lb />
working on the ECU campus that day<lb />
Elks said. "But we have not completed<lb />
our investigation of that at this time<lb />
Propst would not comment as to<lb />
whether any charges will be filed. The<lb />
Propst brothers are ECU cheerleaders<lb />
and were on their way to the bank when<lb />
the accident occurred. Emory is not a<lb />
student at ECU.<lb />
ECU mourns loss of English professor<lb />
! "1 � . . .A with cancer. To many, her death was first meeting when Fearing tau<lb />
Bertie Edwards Fearing<lb />
Stephanie Lassiter<lb />
Editor<lb />
Some described her as energetic,<lb />
witty, pristine or generous, but all<lb />
called her the epitome of elegance and<lb />
beauty. She was a true lady.<lb />
She graced the halls of English<lb />
department and filled the rooms of<lb />
the English Annex with laughter and<lb />
warmth. To her students she was a<lb />
tough cookie, but one with many valu-<lb />
able lessons. To her friends and col-<lb />
leagues, she was stalwart in the eye<lb />
of the storm.<lb />
Last Monday, Dr. Bertie Edwards<lb />
Fearing died after a two-year battle<lb />
with cancer. To many, her death was<lb />
a surprise - she had just been her<lb />
office grading internships several<lb />
days before. Despite Fearing's struggle<lb />
with the disease, she never slowed<lb />
down, always setting an example for<lb />
those around her.<lb />
Her friends, family, students and<lb />
colleagues gathered last Thursday in<lb />
General Classroom Building for a<lb />
memorial service. At Fearing's re-<lb />
quest, the memorial tributes were lim-<lb />
ited to women only, they could last<lb />
no longer than two minutes and had<lb />
to be funny - and they were.<lb />
Dr. Jo Allen, an English depart-<lb />
ment professor and one of Fearing's<lb />
closest friends, reminisced of their<lb />
first meeting when Fearing taught<lb />
Allen advanced writing for business<lb />
and industry. The blond bombshell<lb />
who shocked Allen on that summer<lb />
morning would later become her men-<lb />
tor, her adviser, her colleague, and<lb />
most of all, her friend.<lb />
Dr. Sherry Southard, another of<lb />
Fearing's English department cowork-<lb />
ers, joked of Fearing bellowing down<lb />
the halls of GC and declaring to all in<lb />
the English department that she<lb />
needed ice for her ritual morning<lb />
Coke.<lb />
Jane Ashford, a gi aduate student<lb />
in the technical communication pro-<lb />
See PROF page 2<lb />
Bullock sleeping wellpage l<lb />
Graduation means grow uppage O<lb />
Athletic department completepage O<lb />
Wednesday Thursday<lb />
Partly cloudy<lb />
High 89<lb />
Low 55<lb />
Chance of rain<lb />
c<lb />
High 85<lb />
Low 42<lb /><lb />
@&amp;nnectiat<lb />
A letter that printed in the April 20 edition of TEC<lb />
was attributed incorrectly. Mr. Zach Stone did not<lb />
write the letter referring to ECU'S football team.<lb />
The East Carolinian regrets this error and apolo-<lb />
gizes to Mr. Stone for the mistake.<lb /><pb facs="00058541_tn_0002" /><lb />
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Wednesday, May 17, 1995<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Students explore<lb />
plane wreckage<lb />
Toby Russ<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
A field school for the maritime<lb />
history and nautical archaeology de-<lb />
partment at ECU won the 1994 West-<lb />
ern Association of Summer Sessions<lb />
Award. Dr. Bradley A Rodgers, visit-<lb />
ing assistant professor of history at<lb />
ECU, directed the class that included<lb />
students from ECU and the University<lb />
of Hawaii at Manoa.<lb />
The six-week school focused on<lb />
the wreckage of a U.S. Navy PBY-5A<lb />
seaplane that lay in the waters off<lb />
Kaneohe Marine Base, Oahu. The plane<lb />
was destroyed by Japanese bombers the<lb />
same day of the attack on Pearl Har-<lb />
bor, located directly south of Kaneohe<lb />
on the opposite side of Oahu.<lb />
Six graduate students from ECU<lb />
served as crew chiefs for the dives down<lb />
to the wreckage. Their primary pur-<lb />
pose was to map and photograph the<lb />
site, which was founded by Navy divers<lb />
only six years ago.<lb />
The ECU students also worked on<lb />
the USS Arizona at Pearl Harbor after<lb />
the school at Kaneohe.<lb />
"Only about 40 other divers have<lb />
been down to look at the Arizona, so<lb />
that was a real big honor for us said<lb />
Wendy Coble, a graduate student in<lb />
the maritime history and nautical ar-<lb />
chaeology department<lb />
Jim Adams of the National Park<lb />
Service took video footage and still<lb />
photography of the site. None of the<lb />
work disturbed the wreckage site and<lb />
no excavating was done.<lb />
One of the objectives of the study<lb />
was to find out how the plane reached<lb />
its current position.<lb />
"We believe the plane was one of<lb />
four ready to fly that day Coble said.<lb />
The most popular theory is that<lb />
the plane was anchored in the bay<lb />
when the Japanese attacked. The crew<lb />
were on board preparing to fly recon-<lb />
naissance missions to spot the Japa-<lb />
nese fleet, but the Japanese ap-<lb />
proached the island undetected and hit<lb />
Kaneohe minutes before Pearl Harbor.<lb />
"We found what we think are bul-<lb />
let holes near the gas tank, and it ap-<lb />
pears to have been bumed, so we think<lb />
that it was shot in the gas tank, burned<lb />
and sank. But we think everyone had<lb />
time to get off before it sank Coble<lb />
said.<lb />
Coble's theory is supported by a<lb />
man who was at Kaneohe that day.<lb />
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Jones remembers the four planes<lb />
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"I feel sure that was one of the<lb />
planes that was anchored out that<lb />
morning he said. "I remember see-<lb />
ing one on fire out there<lb />
Jones, who was 18 at the time, was<lb />
the forward gunner on a PBY and went<lb />
on to earn the Distinguished Flying<lb />
Cross and the Russian Order of Glory<lb />
Third Class for his role in sinking a<lb />
German submarine in the North Sea.<lb />
Thirty-three of the 36 PBYs sta-<lb />
tioned at Kaneohe were destroyed that<lb />
day.<lb />
"The only three left flying were<lb />
on patrol that morning Jones said.<lb />
The PBY was used mostly to scout<lb />
for approaching enemies because of its<lb />
ability to fly long distances. The plane<lb />
could fly up to 600 miles without hav-<lb />
ing to refuel.<lb />
"That plane was the Model-T of<lb />
aviation Jones said. "It was a depend-<lb />
able old plane; slow and clumsy, but it<lb />
got the job done<lb />
The PBY could hold up to 1,100<lb />
gallons of water and could skim the<lb />
surface of a lake to pick up over 800<lb />
gallons in 15 to 20 seconds. After the<lb />
war, they were used to fight forest fires.<lb />
JJTIVVJT from page 1<lb />
gram, worked with Fearing as an as-<lb />
sociate editor of the North Carolina<lb />
Literary Review. Through the long<lb />
hours Ashford and Fearing spent la-<lb />
boring over the review, there were<lb />
many memories and many stories to<lb />
be told. Ashford focused on Fearing's<lb />
calm presence during the haste and<lb />
confusion of production time.<lb />
"And Bertie, always Bertie -<lb />
summer days, winter weekends.<lb />
Christmas break - in her comer of-<lb />
fice, calmly concentrating on her com-<lb />
puter screen as if none of it were go-<lb />
ing on <lb />
Former ECU student Kathy<lb />
Whaley. who worked with Fearing on<lb />
the Teaching English in the Two-Year<lb />
College journal, left the group laugh-<lb />
ing hysterically when she used<lb />
News<lb />
writers'<lb />
meeting<lb />
today at<lb />
4 p.m.<lb />
wmmmmmMmmMmmammmmmmmmmmmmmm<lb />
mmmmmmmmmmmamm<lb />
Fearing's name as a metaphor. Those<lb />
who worked with Fearing knew of her<lb />
academic diligence and understood<lb />
the fear of not meeting her standards,<lb />
and fearing Fearing. But despite<lb />
Whaley's comical tribute, she never<lb />
lost sight of Fearing's true self, her<lb />
elegance and beauty.<lb />
Following the memorial service,<lb />
at Fearing's request, her friends, fam-<lb />
ily, students and colleagues gathered<lb />
around the English Annex for a Mardi<lb />
Gras-style party. The group, clad in<lb />
Mardi Gras beads, shared "Bertie" sto-<lb />
ries while enjoying the tunes of a jazz<lb />
band from New Bern. A pig and all<lb />
the fixings were supplied by B's Bar-<lb />
becue.<lb />
Her many projects will be carried<lb />
out by her friend and coworker John<lb />
Patterson, an adjunct English depart-<lb />
ment faculty member who is currently<lb />
a communication professor. Patterson<lb />
worked with Fearing and Ashford as<lb />
associate editors of the North Caro-<lb />
lina Literary Review.<lb />
Besides completing Fearing's<lb />
novels and articles, Patterson is work-<lb />
ing to preserve a garden outside of<lb />
Fearing's office. The garden will soon<lb />
be named the Bertie Edwards Fear-<lb />
ing Garden. A plaque will be placed<lb />
on a tree outside the office window.<lb />
Several years ago Sue Garris,<lb />
who operates the greenhouse at the<lb />
garden, gave Fearing a cat named<lb />
Burlington. The stray cat. one of many<lb />
who were born around the garden,<lb />
would later become Burlington Jellicle<lb />
Fearing, esq. after the T.S. Eliot book<lb />
Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats.<lb />
Fearing's love of felines led to one of<lb />
her projects, a book entitled The Cat's<lb />
Meow: North Carolina Cats and their<lb />
Writers, which Patterson intends to<lb />
finish.<lb />
"She was a dynamic teacher, lec-<lb />
turer, adviser, mentor Patterson said.<lb />
"She was one of the best liked people<lb />
I've ever known. She had a positive<lb />
influence on hundreds of East Caro-<lb />
lina University students. She was the<lb />
best editor I've ever known<lb />
Other projects which Patterson<lb />
will work on include updating<lb />
Fearing's 1972 master's thesis "The<lb />
Dominant Woman in Jacobean Trag-<lb />
edy one of the first feminist criticism<lb />
pieces, an article of pseudonyms of<lb />
writers and an article "NC Women in<lb />
the Civil War" for the North Carolina<lb />
Literary Review.<lb />
Patterson said he wants to have<lb />
the English Annex renamed Fearing<lb />
malic-ins Hnytime<lb />
Hall, but that project must be ap-<lb />
proved by the Board of Trustees. At<lb />
Fearing's request, a magnolia tree was<lb />
placed outside of the annex in<lb />
memory of Fearing.<lb />
In addition to her mother Ida<lb />
Edwards, all of Fearing's immediate<lb />
family reside in the Greenville area.<lb />
Her husband Woody is a pharmacist<lb />
in Greenville. Inger Fearing Harrison,<lb />
her oldest daughter, of Grifton, is a<lb />
graduate of ECU and is a technical<lb />
communicator with Glaxo-Wellcome<lb />
in Greenville. Sheri, her other daugh-<lb />
ter, a graduate of UNC-W, is currently<lb />
seeking her real estate license.<lb />
In lieu of flowers, memorial con-<lb />
tributions can be sent to the English<lb />
department to establish a scholarship<lb />
in Fearing's name.<lb />
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Wednesday, May 7, 1995<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
4<lb />
Our View<lb />
�<lb />
The News and<lb />
Observer<lb />
continues to seek<lb />
ammunition<lb />
against ECU, so<lb />
why do we keep<lb />
giving it to them?<lb />
Do yourselves a<lb />
favor and tell<lb />
your partying<lb />
buddies that<lb />
having a party<lb />
school rep isn't<lb />
the way to land<lb />
a job.<lb />
Nearly 18,000 piled into Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium several<lb />
weeks ago to witness the pomp and circumstance of ECU's 86th<lb />
commencement. There were parents, grandparents, perhaps<lb />
great-grandparents, siblings, significant others and friends of<lb />
those who had devoted some four or five years of their lives to<lb />
better their education. What these people saw was not the gran-<lb />
deur associated with graduation, but what appeared to be a<lb />
circus.<lb />
While speaker John A. Allison, IV delivered the commence-<lb />
ment address, the group of graduates (over 2,100) tossed around<lb />
a beach ball, an oversized football, a rubber chicken and con-<lb />
fetti. The activities eventually got so out of hand that a gradu-<lb />
ation official was forced to intervene and confiscate the "toys<lb />
The day's events would not have been so detrimental to the<lb />
university's reputation had an article not appeared in the News<lb />
and Observer the following day. Despite the fact that the N&amp;O<lb />
is trying desperately to generate an audience in western NC<lb />
and move away from the eastern portion of the state, their<lb />
editors felt it was necessary to not only mention the addition of<lb />
"party to the pomp and pageantry" of the graduation exercises,<lb />
but to write an entire sidebar devoted to ECU. Although the<lb />
editors at the N&amp;O only devoted about three inches (buried<lb />
within the paper, some five days after the event) to the success<lb />
of the Shared Visions campaign, they did believe they should<lb />
dedicate at least 15 inches of the section's front page to the<lb />
spectacle of the graduation exercises.<lb />
Just beside the ECU story, was a very well designed graphic<lb />
picturing graduation regalia for each of the levels of education.<lb />
The graphic featured the university colors for each of the tri-<lb />
angle schools, as well as Harvard, Princeton and Yale, but one<lb />
university's colors were missing- ECU's. But hey, they devoted<lb />
an entire sidebar to our graduation.<lb />
Whether the N&amp;O would have dedicated such space to ECU<lb />
had the graduation exercises been aristocratic and rich in tradi-<lb />
tion, as other university's exercises must be, remains to be seen,<lb />
but we do not have to encourage the criticism that we are con-<lb />
tinuing to receive. Granted, graduation is a time for celebra-<lb />
tion, but that's what parties are for. Do these graduates actu-<lb />
ally think their parents are proud when they see their sons and<lb />
daughters tossing around a beach ball and paying no attention<lb />
to the speaker?<lb />
After spending years in the classroom taking countless<lb />
exams and writing what seemed like endless papers, we all want<lb />
to pop a bottle of bubbly and toast our classmates, but what we<lb />
need to remember is that we remain under the watchful eye.<lb />
The public may not be Big Brother, but it does seem to thrive<lb />
on our mistakes. (Remember the fight at the Syracuse game, or<lb />
perhaps the brawl at the NC State game some decade ago?).<lb />
This institution, which may seem like all fun and games to some,<lb />
will be the same institution on our resume when we go seeking<lb />
a job. Things won't be so fun when no one takes ECU seriously.<lb />
The beach balls, a rubber chicken and confetti would not<lb />
have been so bad, but what solidified the public's (false) image<lb />
of our university was a comment made, on the record, by one of<lb />
our very own newly commenced students. The N&amp;O jumped on<lb />
the opportunity to use a pull quote of this student's comment<lb />
The student, a marketing major, had decorated his rr. jrtarboard<lb />
using his own unique idea. He didn't say "Thanks Mom and<lb />
Dad or "ECU 1 instead he decorated the top of his hat<lb />
with beer caps.<lb />
Well, that's not so bad, in fact it is original, but the gradu-<lb />
ate went on to tell the reporter the caps represented "all the<lb />
different brands of beer that he drank, one for each class that<lb />
he took while here (Did he start saving beer caps as a fresh-<lb />
man? Or did he stock up the week before graduation?) His quote<lb />
was not the only one found in the story, but it was the most<lb />
memorable of the quotes from the story, therefore it took top<lb />
billing as the pull-quote. If nothing else in a story is read, people<lb />
pay attention to pull quotes. They are a quick way to determine<lb />
what a story is about and if it may be worth reading. Is this the<lb />
voice we want to represent our student body? It's doubtful.<lb />
So ECU has put another nail in the coffin in which we are<lb />
burying ourselves. With comments like these made by our very<lb />
own students and alumni, the media, namely the N&amp;O, will<lb />
never have to seek critics to support their stories.<lb />
CORRECTION:<lb />
4 letter that printed in the April 20 edition of TEC was attributed<lb />
Incorrectly. Mr. Zach Stone did not write the letter referring to<lb />
ECU's football team. The East Carolinian regrets this error and<lb />
arjQlogfzes to Mr. Stone for the mistake.<lb />
The April 20 article, "Worry about America written by Steven A.<lb />
Hill, was incorrectly attributed to Thomas Blue.<lb />
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Get a sweetheart, not a pet<lb />
Bored? Lonely? Thinking of get-<lb />
ting a cute little puppy or kitten to<lb />
keep you company? Well don't! Don't<lb />
get a pet unless you are ready and<lb />
willing to take all the responsibilities<lb />
that go along with it! I say this be-<lb />
cause, as is the case every summer<lb />
here in Greenville, there is an abun-<lb />
dance of stray animals around the<lb />
ECU campus. Many students simply<lb />
turn their pets out on the street when<lb />
they head home for the summer, or<lb />
when the animal becomes too much<lb />
trouble, or when their landlords<lb />
threaten to evict them for having a<lb />
pet in a place where they knew pets<lb />
were not allowed.<lb />
There is no excuse for this. At<lb />
the very least a pet owner should turn<lb />
their animal over to the humane soci-<lb />
ety if they are not willing to find a<lb />
home for it When these domesticated<lb />
animals are let loose they not only face<lb />
attack from other animals, but also<lb />
they face starvation and being run-<lb />
over by cars, not to mention the big-<lb />
gest threat of all, people! Unfortu-<lb />
nately there are a lot of sick people in<lb />
the world who get a kick out of hurt-<lb />
ing animals just for fun. Dogs and cats<lb />
who have learned to trust people are<lb />
particularly susceptible to them.<lb />
I think the reason so many stu-<lb />
dents turn their pets out this way is<lb />
that they didn't really stop to think<lb />
what they were getting into when they<lb />
saw little Fido in the pet store win-<lb />
dow. They find themselves stuck with<lb />
an unruly animal they don't have the<lb />
Andi Powell Phillips<lb />
Opinion Writer<lb />
Pets may be<lb />
cute, but they<lb />
are more<lb />
trouble than<lb />
they are<lb />
probably wort!<lb />
time or the inclination to train. So,<lb />
before you take the leap, think about<lb />
the following: If you are a poor col-<lb />
lege student who tends to run out of<lb />
money at the end of the month and<lb />
has to live on Oodles of Noodles (6<lb />
for $1) for a week, how will you af-<lb />
ford to buy pet food? And, if you live<lb />
in a small apartment consider that<lb />
even a very small puppy or kitten can<lb />
make your place (and your clothes and<lb />
you) smell like the elephant habitat<lb />
at a zoo. There is also the matter of<lb />
time.<lb />
Animals, especially young ani-<lb />
mals, need a lot of attention. I know<lb />
few college students who can find the<lb />
time to do their laundry more then<lb />
once every three weeks, how will you<lb />
find time to walk a dog three times a<lb />
day? Cats are a little less demanding<lb />
when it comes to time. You can leave<lb />
a cat alone all day long and it will<lb />
happily content itself, shredding your<lb />
furniture into pieces. The issue of<lb />
property damage is also important to<lb />
remember when thinking of taking an<lb />
animal into your home. My first room-<lb />
mate had a puppy that ate the corner<lb />
of her window sill. My family had a<lb />
St Bernard that chewed the wind-<lb />
shield wipers off my car. And we won't<lb />
even talk about what a cat in heat can<lb />
do to your carpet The point being that<lb />
animals can destroy everything you<lb />
own if they are not properly trained<lb />
and you (as mentioned earlier) prob-<lb />
ably do not have time to properly train<lb />
one.<lb />
Now, if you've heard all this, you<lb />
know all of the pitfalls of being a pet<lb />
parent and you still want one  good!<lb />
You are a true animal lover and I'm<lb />
sure you will take care of whatever<lb />
lucky animal gets you for an owner.<lb />
Otherwise, if you don't think you're<lb />
ready for that kind of responsibility but<lb />
you're still bored and lonely, get a boy-<lb />
friend or a girlfriend. They're easier to<lb />
train (sometimes) and they don't trash<lb />
your personal property (usually.)<lb />
By the way. if there is a true ani-<lb />
mal lover out there in the market for a<lb />
great pet there is a beautiful male<lb />
tabby cat that has been hanging<lb />
around in the parking lot of Darryl's<lb />
Restaurant who needs a good home. I<lb />
would take him home, but 1 already<lb />
have a very territorial cat who is prob-<lb />
ably home shredding my couch as we<lb />
speak<lb />
What's the purpose of 1065?<lb />
I have a gripe that I'm sure will<lb />
receive an abundance of support<lb />
across campus. Why do students have<lb />
to pass Math 1065 in order to go out<lb />
into the real world? Don't bother send-<lb />
ing in your responses, because noth-<lb />
ing anyone says can convince me that<lb />
Math 1065 serves a purpose.<lb />
And yes, I am among the thou-<lb />
sands who have had difficulties. I<lb />
admit my mathematical inclinations<lb />
are constantly on the decline, but this<lb />
does not make me a reject to society.<lb />
I still pay taxes. I've done volunteer<lb />
work, I attend church, I am incred-<lb />
ibly kind to animals, I am gracious to<lb />
my elders and I definitely keep<lb />
McDonald's in business. All this with-<lb />
out the math that is taught in 1065.<lb />
That's right, I'm not in favor of<lb />
completely abolishing math, but let's<lb />
only keep what we need to survive:<lb />
addition, subtraction, multiplication,<lb />
division, etc. Let's teach our eager<lb />
scholars how to balance a checkbook,<lb />
obtain a smart loan at low interest<lb />
rates, buy a house, establish a budget<lb />
and pay bills on time. I don't recall<lb />
learning a bii of that in the required<lb />
curriculum a this university. And I<lb />
could use some help in the loan de-<lb />
partment.<lb />
Instead, students are required to<lb />
complete a math lab if they're really<lb />
mathematically challenged and an al-<lb />
Maureen Rich<lb />
Guest Colunmlst<lb />
gebra course. Someone in the admin-<lb />
istration obviously came up with this<lb />
as a nifty way to get a lot of extra<lb />
money from hard-working parents and<lb />
students. It's a conspiracy, I tell you!<lb />
And have you heard about what<lb />
ECU offers if you have math anxiety?<lb />
Someone came up with a brilliant<lb />
solution to this dilemma. Those stu-<lb />
dents suffering from anxietus mathus<lb />
get to attend a math class every day<lb />
for four hours. No chance of increas-<lb />
ing the old anxiety level with that one.<lb />
That's like taking a mouse and mak-<lb />
ing it live with a family of cats. No<lb />
tension there!<lb />
The nonsense involved in the cre-<lb />
ation of a math anxiety class is unbe-<lb />
lievable. Show me a person who took<lb />
that class, lived happily through it and<lb />
now has no hard feelings toward let-<lb />
ters and numbers combining and I'll<lb />
show you a drug-induced, brain-<lb />
washed sucker of the system. And<lb />
then 1 will show you the counselors<lb />
called in to reverse the condition im-<lb />
mediately following the final exam.<lb />
I realize math is here to stay.<lb />
That's fine with me. But let's give<lb />
adults some credit. I am speaking of<lb />
the 22-year-olds (25 26- and 27-year-<lb />
olds) who are ready to graduate from<lb />
college. They took their music appre-<lb />
ciation to leam about the cultured<lb />
world, they took their anthropology<lb />
to leam about the sharks' teeth at the<lb />
bottom of College Hill, and they took<lb />
their English Comp to leam to put a<lb />
verb after a noun and write a form<lb />
letter.<lb />
So great, they're graduates who<lb />
can hum Bach, dig in the dirt and<lb />
write postcards. Except they can't<lb />
keep track of their bank account They<lb />
can't shop with coupons and a calcu-<lb />
lator without being gone for a week.<lb />
And they certainly cannot ever invest<lb />
in a house, because the terms mort-<lb />
gage, equity loan , and economic<lb />
consultant are meaningless to them.<lb />
I know they're meaningless to me. But<lb />
that's right, I can recite the<lb />
Pythagorean Theorem upon request<lb />
Thanks, ECU!<lb />
Maureen Rich is the former Man-<lb />
aging Editor of TEC. She will attend<lb />
American University in the fall for<lb />
graduate work - in journalism, not<lb />
math. She rejects any existing rela-<lb />
tionships between letters and num-<lb />
bers and believes they should be seg-<lb />
regated at all costs. She respects all<lb />
music, anthropology and English<lb />
classes but merely asks that they not<lb />
be the only requirements the admin-<lb />
istration enforces.<lb /><pb facs="00058541_tn_0004" /><lb />
�MMWai li mi'ni<lb />
Wednesday, May 7, 1995<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Ttftcutce JevteKA<lb />
ECU grad sleeps well<lb />
Sandra Bullock<lb />
impresses in new<lb />
romantic comedy<lb />
Ike Shibley<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
While watching the ECU presenta-<lb />
tion of Twelfth Night, I could not help<lb />
but marvel at the fact that seven years<lb />
ago the playbill could have had the name<lb />
Sandra Bullock behind 3 character name<lb />
Not so long ago Sandra Bullock was an<lb />
aspiring thespian within the hallowed<lb />
halls of ECU buildings. Now she is one<lb />
of the most sought- after females in Hol-<lb />
lywood<lb />
Bullock sped to the top of<lb />
Hollywood's A-list of top actresses last<lb />
year with the huge success of Speed. Her<lb />
first picture since Speed demonstrates<lb />
why she is one of the hottest young ac-<lb />
tresses in cinema. Her new film, While<lb />
Your Were Sleeping, showcases her tal-<lb />
ents and promises to be another success.<lb />
As testimony to her widespread<lb />
popularity and appeal, an Entertainment<lb />
Weekly piece talked of the female lead<lb />
for Batman Forever. Once Val Kilmer<lb />
replaced Michael Keaton for the lead, a<lb />
younger actress was sought "A Sandra<lb />
Bullock type<lb />
In While You Were Sleeping Bul-<lb />
lock plays a lonely toll booth attendant<lb />
for the el named Lucy, who dreams of<lb />
finding her prince charming to make all<lb />
her wishes come true. She has no mother<lb />
or father and dresses in old clothes to<lb />
work at her booth. The only feature miss-<lb />
ing from this Cinderella story is the<lb />
wicked stepmother.<lb />
Lucy finds her prince in Peter (Pe-<lb />
ter Gallagher), a young lawyer who rides<lb />
the el every day. Lucy finds him wonder-<lb />
fully handsome but cannot think of a way<lb />
to meet him. She knows that she and<lb />
Peter are destined for each other but she<lb />
does not know how to talk with him.<lb />
One day fate steps in the way. Peter<lb />
gets harassed by some young men on<lb />
Christmas day and falls off the platform<lb />
in front of a train. Lucy quickly pulls Peter<lb />
off the tracks then follows him to the<lb />
hospital where he lies in a coma. WTiile<lb />
waiting to hear about Peter's condition<lb />
Lucy meets his family and falls in love<lb />
with them. The family mistakenly thinks<lb />
Lucy is Peter's fiancee and thus adopts<lb />
her. Because of Lucy's lack of family, she<lb />
jubilantly embraces the warmth of Peter's<lb />
family.<lb />
Lucy eventually meets Peter's<lb />
brother Jack (Bill Pullman) and they<lb />
strike up a pleasant relationship. The two<lb />
generate mutual feelings of attraction but<lb />
Jack hides his emotion because of his<lb />
brother, and Lucy hides her feelings be-<lb />
cause she does not want to reveal the lie<lb />
she is living. Through several misadven-<lb />
tures the relationship between Jack and<lb />
See SLEEP page 5<lb />
Photo Courtesy of Hardee's Walnut Creek Amphitheatre<lb />
Anxiously watching audience members as they munch on their tasty rib dinners, this<lb />
team member of Robinson's Racing Pigs hopes he doesn't become an entree at the<lb />
Third Annual Winn-Dixie RibFest, to be held May 25 at Walnut Creek.<lb />
Petty pleases soaked audience<lb />
Photo Courtesy of Hardee's Walni 't Creek Amphitheatre<lb />
Tom Petty, poised stylishly in his super-cool sun shades and<lb />
cheery amoeba shirt, displays a guitar for his many fans.<lb />
Rock veteran<lb />
opens '95 season<lb />
at Walnut Creek<lb />
Warren Sumner<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Walnut Creek Amphitheatre has<lb />
become one of the premiere venues<lb />
for live music in North Carolina. It<lb />
brings to the state such big-name acts<lb />
as Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers,<lb />
who opened the Creek's 1995 season.<lb />
Thousands of rock fans crammed<lb />
into the Amphitheatre, braving an<lb />
onslaught by the elements, to hear the<lb />
veteran performer deliver a two-hour<lb />
performance spanning all the periods<lb />
of his nearly-20-year career. The fans<lb />
who were seated on the lawn section<lb />
left after the show soaked to the bone,<lb />
but probably feeling a bit warm and<lb />
fuzzy after seeing the performance<lb />
that Petty and his band presented.<lb />
The Heartbreakers tore through<lb />
nearly 25 songs. Surprisingly, they<lb />
gave the new material from Wildflow-<lb />
ers, Petty's latest release, equal bill-<lb />
ing with his biggest hits. Despite miss-<lb />
ing the first five songs due to the<lb />
horrendous traffic jam heading into<lb />
Walnut Creek, I was happy to hear a<lb />
concert that combined the best of old<lb />
and new with neither falling short in<lb />
the manner it was performed. Petty<lb />
and his band, anchored by longtime<lb />
guitarist Mike Campbell and new<lb />
drummer Steve Ferrone, were on fire<lb />
that evening and seared through the<lb />
material.<lb />
As perhaps the only negative to<lb />
the show, Raleigh was pounded by<lb />
rain throughout the concert, but this<lb />
seemed not to deter any of the fans.<lb />
In appreciation of their fortitude,<lb />
Petty gave his thanks to the crowd<lb />
"in the back" and told them, laugh-<lb />
ingly, "I won't leave if you won't<lb />
I had heard rumors that Petty<lb />
was a bit aloof from his crowd and<lb />
was not the best of performers, but<lb />
there was no evidence of it that<lb />
evening. I found him to be quite per-<lb />
sonable and was impressed with his<lb />
ability to work the entire Walnut<lb />
Creek stage. He was obviously enjoy-<lb />
ing himself and set the crowd into<lb />
stitches when he said, "1 have heard<lb />
that a lot of people have heard I'm<lb />
into substance abuse. I want every-<lb />
one here to know I am completely<lb />
sober  but I'm high as hell<lb />
Petty's astounding set included<lb />
something for any fan of his music.<lb />
The older material was well-presented<lb />
as the crowd screamed the choruses<lb />
of "Don't Do Me Like That "Free<lb />
Fallin" and "Even the Losers Be-<lb />
See PETTY page 5<lb />
CD. Reviews<lb />
Leftover Salmon<lb />
Bridges to Bert<lb />
t<lb />
Kris Hoffler<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
WTiat do you call a band that blends<lb />
Cajun, funk, bluegrass, reggae, zydeco,<lb />
rock, polka and blue cheese yodel mu-<lb />
sic? Leftover Salmon, Boulder,<lb />
; Colorado's latest musical export<lb />
; Leftover Salmon was bom when<lb />
; members of two popular Colorado bands<lb />
' merged. Players from The Salmon Heads,<lb />
� known for their crazy Cajun music, and<lb />
� Left Hand String Band, a progressive<lb />
� bluegrassnewgrass band, joined forces<lb />
to explore their more eclectic musical<lb />
styles. Playing a multitude of instruments<lb />
- mandolin, bass, fiddle, keyboards,<lb />
drums, banjo, flute and guitar - Left-<lb />
� over Salmon creates a sound all their<lb />
.own.<lb />
I Leftover Salmon calls what they do<lb />
T "Bridging the Bert which is a process<lb />
� where one bridges the gap between two<lb />
or more unrelated things. If Jesse Helms<lb />
were to take two hits of acid and dance<lb />
his flabby little legs off at a rave, that<lb />
would be considered Bridging the Bert<lb />
Wha exactly Bert has to do with this I<lb />
don't know. The phrase does make sense<lb />
in relation to what they do musically,<lb />
which is put together musical styles that<lb />
really have no buisness relating to each<lb />
other, but somehow they make it work.<lb />
Many of the songs on Bridges To<lb />
Bert have a distinctly Cajun feel: they<lb />
are bouncy and make good dance mu-<lb />
sic. The opening track, "Booboo is an<lb />
old Calypso tune popularized by Harry<lb />
Belafonte. They put a crazy little dance<lb />
twist to the song which makes it perfect<lb />
for debauchery-inspired dancing. A flute<lb />
solo in the middle really gives it a folk<lb />
feel. The lyrics, strangely enough, are<lb />
about an ugly clam.<lb />
"Whiskey before Breakfast" is a tra-<lb />
ditional Irish folk song that sounds much<lb />
like The Rogues, except you can under-<lb />
stand the lyrics in this one. This is a re-<lb />
ally good rendition complete with<lb />
accordian and some brilliant mandolin<lb />
work.<lb />
One of the strangest songs on this<lb />
release is "Just Before the Evening It is<lb />
a song that mixes the unlikely couple of<lb />
reggae and country It has the whiny,<lb />
twangy sounds of a country song mixed<lb />
with the head-bobbing and constant<lb />
rhythm of a reggae song. The lyrics are<lb />
concerned with waiting for the night to<lb />
come so it will be time to party. Not ex-<lb />
actly profound, but the mixture of the<lb />
music sounds shockingly different<lb />
Overall this is a solid release and I<lb />
expect to see much more from these guys.<lb />
They definitely have the talent With the<lb />
growing popularity of roots music I think<lb />
they will do well. Right now they are tour-<lb />
ing the country and trying to build up a<lb />
grass roots appeal. That's how Dave<lb />
Matthews got where he is now. If you<lb />
are into the Dead scene this would defi-<lb />
nitely be one to check out Sometimes<lb />
leftovers can be quite delicious.<lb />
Sea of Souls<lb />
Feed the Machinery<lb />
Brandon Waddell<lb />
Assistant Lifestyle Editor<lb />
In the past year or so, Virginia<lb />
Beach heavy metal sluggers Sea of<lb />
Souls apparently took their fair share<lb />
of valium prior to recording their sec-<lb />
ond CD, Feed the Machinery. When<lb />
I popped in the quartet's newest re-<lb />
lease. I listened to about 30 seconds<lb />
of the first cut. then took it out and<lb />
looked at it again; I seriously thought<lb />
someone at Trumpeter Records put<lb />
the wrong CD in the case.<lb />
The band's debut release. Titanic,<lb />
is about as hard and<lb />
true as heavy metal<lb />
music comes: its<lb />
sound is straightfor-<lb />
ward metal with a<lb />
dirty, grimy edge to<lb />
it. That one had song<lb />
titles such as "N-An-<lb />
ger"and"HERIONe"<lb />
and lyrics like "I'd<lb />
like to take a razor<lb />
blade and furiously<lb />
lick the edge until my<lb />
tongue looks like the<lb />
head of Medusa; but<lb />
I hate the taste of<lb />
blood It's no won-<lb />
der why Motley Crue<lb />
drummer Tommy Lee told MTV's Riki<lb />
Rachtman that he hasn't been able to<lb />
take the CD out of his stereo. Titanic<lb />
may have received a "thumbs up" from<lb />
the tattooed percussionist, but that<lb />
was then and this is now.<lb />
Since the release of Titanic,<lb />
surely coastal Virginia metal fans were<lb />
licking their chops with eager antici-<lb />
pation of the band's follow up. Well,<lb />
sorry folks, but the guys are into mel-<lb />
low stuff this go round. Apparently the<lb />
band is trying desperately to make a<lb />
change from metal to artsy, impres-<lb />
sionistic music. Maybe that's a bit<lb />
harsh to state. But the band's first CD<lb />
is so much different from the second,<lb />
it's hard to imagine that it's the same<lb />
band members<lb />
with the same<lb />
producer. The<lb />
band's music<lb />
went from what<lb />
would be experi-<lb />
enced at O'Rock's<lb />
on a good, hard<lb />
night to some-<lb />
thing heard (and<lb />
preferably forgot-<lb />
ten) on local ra-<lb />
dio station 103.7.<lb />
In particular,<lb />
the band uses<lb />
more soft sound-<lb />
ing melodies and<lb />
choruses and<lb />
sing almost happy songs on Feed the<lb />
Machinery. Many bands make<lb />
changes to their music when making<lb />
a new disc; perhaps to make the prod-<lb />
uct more commercially appealing, a<lb />
producer wants to make changes, or<lb />
the band simply wants to. This dras-<lb />
tic change that Sea of Souls has made<lb />
to their music so early in their careers<lb />
will attract new fans. But they will be<lb />
in serious jeopardy of losing the true<lb />
fans who have brought them from<lb />
being just another bar band to career<lb />
musician status.<lb />
"I'd like to take<lb />
a razor blade<lb />
and furiously lick<lb />
the edge but<lb />
I hate the taste of<lb />
blood<lb />
�Sea of Souls<lb />
Natural life I �<lb />
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Your body needs at least one quart of water a day to rid itself<lb />
of wastes.<lb />
-Mayo Clinic Health Letter<lb />
This message has been brought to you by Recreational Services and Housing Services.<lb />
"A Drop in the Bucket" is just<lb />
what it claims to be: a very tiny<lb />
drop in the great screaming bucket<lb />
of American media opinion. Take<lb />
it as you will.<lb />
Mark Brett<lb />
Lifestyle Editor<lb />
mME�<lb />
Summertime has always had a<lb />
special feel for me. When I was a<lb />
kid, summer meant long, lazy, sticky<lb />
afternoons spent sprawled out on<lb />
the floor reading Hulk comics and<lb />
sipping on Cokes long since turned<lb />
warm by the time I finished them. It<lb />
meant playing too hard in the hot,<lb />
thick air and spending the next day<lb />
recovering from heat exhaustion. It<lb />
was all about frozen Kool-Aid on a<lb />
stick and smelling like a dog by sup-<lb />
per time.<lb />
Summer in Greeville has that<lb />
same feel. It's hot and humid and<lb />
there aren't too many people around.<lb />
Everybody kind of mellows out and<lb />
a general sense of laziness settles<lb />
over the city like a comfy blanket,<lb />
or perhaps a plague of locusts. It's a<lb />
good time to get that book read, or<lb />
to perfect your curve ball, or to have<lb />
long, languid, sweaty sex with a<lb />
beautiful stranger on a greasy<lb />
fouton. Hell, it's a good time for any-<lb />
thing that gets you smelling like a<lb />
dog by supper time.<lb />
I myself try to average one good<lb />
dog-smell a week, just to clean out<lb />
the pores and such.<lb />
So while we're all out there sip-<lb />
ping mint juleps on the veranda this<lb />
summer, let's keep a few things in<lb />
mind. People are still basically stu-<lb />
pid (oh. come on, you knew I'd get<lb />
around to it). Yes. people are stupid<lb />
and we should let them know it now<lb />
and then. And remember, trends and<lb />
fads are evil things that perpetuate<lb />
a sheep mentality in the stupid<lb />
among us.<lb />
So every time you see some<lb />
preppy chick wearing one of those<lb />
skin-tight t-shirts with a tiny star, kit-<lb />
ten, fish, flower or ringed planetoid<lb />
silk-screened on the front, laugh de-<lb />
risively at her. The same goes for oth-<lb />
erwise "normal" guys in those nutty-<lb />
Bobby Brady striped t-shirts. We<lb />
have to teach them somehow, and<lb />
trend-slaves are easily swayed by<lb />
overt criticism.<lb />
"Gee, maybe my brown Levi's<lb />
cords and anti-ecstacy rave shirt<lb />
aren't as cool as I thought" Death<lb />
to the evil co-opting of rave culture!<lb />
And while we're at it, let's<lb />
heckle all those 70s revival "roots<lb />
rock" bands out there. Pop music<lb />
hasn't been evil nearly long enough<lb />
for things to get so boring and safe<lb />
so quickly. Here's a clue on hew to<lb />
spot these purveyors of mediocrity:<lb />
if they have an underground rep, but<lb />
their lyrics don't deal with anything<lb />
you couldn't hear in a Jimmy Buffet<lb />
tune, let them have it!<lb />
Yes, I'm talking to you, Hootie<lb />
and the Blowfish! And you, Dave<lb />
Matthews Band! Decent musicians<lb />
you may be. but you're boring and<lb />
unoriginal, and I want nothing to do<lb />
with you! If you are truly the van-<lb />
See BUCKET page 5<lb />
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Lucy builds until ah, but that would<lb />
be telling.<lb />
While You Were Sleeping show-<lb />
cases Bullock's charm. She graces al-<lb />
most every minute of film, poignantly<lb />
expressing her loneliness while main-<lb />
taining the innocence that allows her<lb />
to hope for a prince. Bullock looks ef-<lb />
fectively mousy for most of the film. She<lb />
wears old bulky clothing which mirrors<lb />
her mood. But near the end Bullock<lb />
puts on a dress that makes her look<lb />
radiant Bullock will surely have many<lb />
more starring roles after the release of<lb />
this film. She possesses the subtle grace<lb />
and charming strength that made her<lb />
character in Speed so likable. She sur-<lb />
passes that charismatic performance in<lb />
While You Were Sleeping.<lb />
The rest of the cast especially Pull-<lb />
man and Jack Warden (as the family's<lb />
neighbor), matches Bullock's charm.<lb />
They effectively convey the deep car-<lb />
ing of their characters. I must share<lb />
that Peter's grandmother (Glynis<lb />
Johns) looked incredibly familiar. Only<lb />
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not changed much in 30 years.<lb />
While You Were Sleeping moves<lb />
a bit slowly at times. The filmmakers<lb />
opted to have no distracting storylines.<lb />
With no subplot the main story tends<lb />
to drag slightly. A few scenes between<lb />
Lucy and Peter's family could have<lb />
been trimmed to streamline the film.<lb />
Another problem is that the huge emo-<lb />
tional payoff comes before the end of<lb />
the film. This makes the ending seem<lb />
a bit anti-climatic. Still one emotion-<lb />
ally charged scene near the end will<lb />
cause emotional turmoil in most view-<lb />
ers' hearts.<lb />
While You Were Sleeping tells a<lb />
charming fairy tale that will win over<lb />
the viewer. Knowing that Bullock can<lb />
claim ECU as her alma mater only<lb />
makes her success that much more<lb />
wonderful.<lb />
On a scale of one to 10, While<lb />
You Were Sleeping rates a seven.<lb />
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JJT JE 111 from page 4<lb />
tween their cheers for the Petty clas-<lb />
sics and the banshee-like screams at<lb />
the pouring rain, the crowd was also<lb />
bombarded with an impressive array<lb />
of new material.<lb />
"You Don't Know How it Feels<lb />
(To be Me)" sounded just like it does<lb />
on the radio. While a bit slower than<lb />
its recorded version, the just-released<lb />
"It's Good to be King" was also pretty<lb />
close to what the DJ's are spinning.<lb />
An acoustic set, apparently the<lb />
trend of the 90s concert, highlighted<lb />
the middle part of the show as "Wild-<lb />
flowers" was intermingled with the<lb />
soon-to-be-classic "Learning to Fly<lb />
After the acoustics were put away,<lb />
Campbell took the crowd back into<lb />
electric heaven with the searing gui-<lb />
tar riff of "Running Down a Dream<lb />
The band followed with a fiery rendi-<lb />
tion of "Into the Great Wide Open<lb />
which gave Campbell an outlet to<lb />
showcase his world-class slide playing.<lb />
The new "Honeybee off Petty's<lb />
latest, guaranteed Wild!lowers as my<lb />
next album purchase and brought the<lb />
crowd to its feet A pounding ersion<lb />
of "American Girl" served as an incred-<lb />
ible encore and began the crowd's<lb />
mass exodus through the mud and<lb />
water at Walnut Creek. Their exiting<lb />
accompaniment was another acoustic<lb />
number, a Neil Young cover played<lb />
through flashes of lightning and the<lb />
occasional rumble of thunder.<lb />
I expected to hear the complaints<lb />
and grumblings of those who endured<lb />
the wrath of the Raleigh skies on the<lb />
way back to my car. While I'm sure<lb />
there were quite a few sniffles and<lb />
sneezes for the crowd upon waking<lb />
up the next morning, I didn't hear any<lb />
complaints. Instead of talking about<lb />
how drowned they were, the only<lb />
thing I heard from those who sat "in<lb />
the back" at the end of the night was<lb />
how good the show was and how they<lb />
would pay to see Petty again.<lb />
If I were Petty, I could think of<lb />
no greater compliment<lb />
BUCKET from page 4<lb />
guard of the next big musical "move-<lb />
ment I want a ticket back to the<lb />
underground right now! Bah!<lb />
See? I'm well on my way to being<lb />
gamey already, and I haven't even<lb />
touched on the bland, edgeless com-<lb />
edy of NBC Thursday night sitcoms.<lb />
It's real easy to work up a good dog-<lb />
smell in the wet smouldering air of<lb />
Greenville in the summer. You don't<lb />
even have to go outside. Just wind up<lb />
on some topic that irks you, like whirry<lb />
newspaper commentators who don't<lb />
like the same stuff as you, and let loose<lb />
with all your fury.<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
ECU hires Hamrick as<lb />
Director of Athletics<lb />
Mike Hamrick<lb />
Dave Pond<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
The pieces of the puzzle have all<lb />
fallen into place.<lb />
On April 25, Mike Hamrick was<lb />
named Director of Athletics at ECU,<lb />
filling the final and most significant<lb />
Pirate Athletics vacancy after a mass<lb />
departmental exodus which left the<lb />
program searching for new men's and<lb />
women's basketball coaches, as well<lb />
as assistant football and basketball<lb />
coaches and a shooting guard on the<lb />
men's hoops squad.<lb />
I think that there is a tremendous<lb />
amount of opportunity at ECU)<lb />
Hamrick said. "I really believe that<lb />
better days are ahead for ECU athlet-<lb />
ics<lb />
The 37-year-old Hamrick replaces<lb />
Dave Hart Jr who left ECU to fill<lb />
the same position at Florida State<lb />
University in March. Hamrick served<lb />
as the Athletic Director at the<lb />
Unviersity of Arkansas-Little Rock<lb />
from 1990-95. coordinating and man-<lb />
aging all aspects of their 16-sport Di-<lb />
vision-I athletics program.<lb />
Most notably, Hamrick, while at<lb />
UALR, placed the Trojans into the<lb />
Sun Belt Conference, after they had<lb />
been previously turned away twice.<lb />
ECU currently finds itself an orphan<lb />
in the world of collegiate athletic<lb />
conferencing, an enigma still that<lb />
ranks high on ECU'S list of priorities.<lb />
Before going to UALR, Hamrick<lb />
was an Assistant Athletics Director at<lb />
Illinois State University from 1984-90.<lb />
"I think that we had a tremen-<lb />
dous amount of success at Illinois<lb />
State and at Arkansas-Little Rock<lb />
Hamrick said. "I've had experience<lb />
taking programs from one level to the<lb />
next and I hope that that experience<lb />
will help me as I come into to<lb />
Greenville to try to improve the East<lb />
Carolina program<lb />
The West Virginia native gradu-<lb />
ated from Marshall University in 1980<lb />
with a B.A. in Education, and was a<lb />
two-year starter at linebacker for the<lb />
Thundering Herd. He received his<lb />
Master's degree in Sports Administra-<lb />
tion from Ohio University a year later.<lb />
He has a wife and three children.<lb />
For the second straight year. ECU<lb />
has earned special mention by the<lb />
College Football Association in its<lb />
yearly survey of graduation rates for<lb />
football players.<lb />
Along with ECU. 16 other<lb />
schools received honorable mentions<lb />
for having graduation rates of 70 per-<lb />
cent or higher. The CFA average is<lb />
58.6 percent<lb />
"I told the people at ECU when I<lb />
interviewed for the job that I couldn't<lb />
promise them anything but I would<lb />
work hard, our program would have<lb />
integrity and that our student-athletes<lb />
would graduate Hamrick said. "I can<lb />
promise you that will happen<lb />
On<lb />
point<lb />
Junior Lady Pirate point<lb />
guard Danielle<lb />
Charlesworth was<lb />
named co-MVP for the<lb />
1995 squad along with<lb />
forward Tomekia<lb />
Blackmon.<lb />
File Photo<lb />
Pirate guard transfers to Illinois State<lb />
Brian Paiz<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
CAA baseball tourney<lb />
underway in Kinston<lb />
Dave Pond<lb />
Sports Editor<lb />
The tension is mounting in the<lb />
back office of Scales Field House as<lb />
Pirate head baseball coach Gary<lb />
Overton prepares his squad for the<lb />
CAA Tournament starting today at<lb />
Kinston's Grainger Stadium.<lb />
The Pirates finished the 1995<lb />
regular season with a 29-24 record,<lb />
and just 5-13 in the CAA.<lb />
"We played a very tough non-con-<lb />
ference schedule late in the year<lb />
Overton said. "Playing teams like N.C.<lb />
State and Georgia Southern at the<lb />
end of the year can only make us a<lb />
better club<lb />
James Madison won the CAA<lb />
regular-season crown, and should reap<lb />
the benefits of having a first-round bye<lb />
in the tournament. According to<lb />
Coach Overton however, any team has<lb />
a legitimate chance of winning the<lb />
tournament<lb />
"Prior to the year starting, three<lb />
clubs - Madison, Richmond and Old<lb />
Dominion felt like they had their best<lb />
clubs Overton said. "George Mason<lb />
was not expected to have that good<lb />
of a club but they came up with some<lb />
very fine hitters. Then, one of the<lb />
most solid teams in the league is UNC-<lb />
Wilington. They have strong pitching<lb />
and very strong defense, and win by<lb />
those two natures<lb />
The young Pirates have struggled<lb />
with youth, inexperience and incon-<lb />
sistency throughout the 1995 season,<lb />
and will face a dangerous righthander<lb />
in Bobby St Pierre and the Univer-<lb />
sity of Richmond Spiders in today's<lb />
opening-round matchup.<lb />
"We haven't produced offensively<lb />
like we feel that we should have, par-<lb />
ticularly in the power element of the<lb />
game Overton said. "That's ham-<lb />
pered us somewhat but at the same<lb />
time, after the injury to Pirate<lb />
pitcher Billy Layton, the pitching staff<lb />
- particularly the young guys, got in<lb />
more innings. Patrick Dunham and<lb />
Chad Newton have really come on for<lb />
us<lb />
Dunham finished his first season<lb />
in a Pirate uniform with a 74 record<lb />
and a 2.93 earned run average. Oppo-<lb />
nents batted just .175 against him,<lb />
and 60 were Dunham strikeout vic-<lb />
tims. Hewitt went 4-2 with a 3.32 ERA<lb />
in 16 games.<lb />
As first reported by The East<lb />
Carolinian, sophomore basketball<lb />
player Skipp Schaefbauer received his<lb />
release from his scholarship at ECU<lb />
and has decided to transfer to Illinois<lb />
State Unviersity to finish his collegiate<lb />
career.<lb />
Schaefbauer played two seasons<lb />
for the Pirates. During his freshman<lb />
season, Schaefbauer averaged 6.3<lb />
points and 1.8 rebounds per game and<lb />
was named to the CAA All- Rookie<lb />
Team. Last season, Schaefbauer aver-<lb />
aged 11.0 points and 3.7 rebounds<lb />
as a sophomore.<lb />
He leaves ECU tied for seventh<lb />
in school history in three-point per-<lb />
centage, and his 42 three pointers last<lb />
season were good enough for ninth<lb />
place overall. Schaefbauer was named<lb />
to the GTE-CoSIDA Academic All-Dis-<lb />
trict 3 Team and the CAA All-Aca-<lb />
demic Team in 1995. Schaefbauer re-<lb />
cently sat down and spoke with TEC<lb />
before he headed home to Minnesota.<lb />
TEC: What was your main rea-<lb />
soning in deciding to transfer?<lb />
SS: To get closer to home and to<lb />
get closer to my family. Illinois St. has<lb />
three games that are even closer to<lb />
my home than Illi-<lb />
nois St<lb />
TEC: Did the<lb />
coaching change<lb />
have any effect on<lb />
your decision?<lb />
SS: The coach-<lb />
ing change had<lb />
nothing to do with<lb />
it I believe Coach<lb />
Dooley will do a<lb />
great job. I think<lb />
ECU made the<lb />
right decision in<lb />
hiring him.<lb />
"I'm going to<lb />
miss ECU. I<lb />
learned a lot from<lb />
the coaching staff<lb />
and from the<lb />
players<lb />
� Skipp Schaefbauer<lb />
TEC: What was your deciding<lb />
factor on choosing Illinois State?<lb />
SS: I likeed the coaching staff and<lb />
the players. I usu-<lb />
ally try to make my<lb />
decisions based on<lb />
the people I'm go-<lb />
ing to be dealing<lb />
with, and I felt Illi-<lb />
nois State would be<lb />
the best place for<lb />
me.<lb />
TEC: What other schools did you<lb />
look at when you decided to trans-<lb />
fer?<lb />
SS: Illinois State was the only<lb />
school I visited. I talked to some other<lb />
schools, but when I talked to Illinois<lb />
State on the phone I was very im-<lb />
pressed, and that was the only visit<lb />
that I set up. Most of the schools I<lb />
looked at were in the Midwest area.<lb />
TEC: How do<lb />
you see your role at<lb />
Illinois State?<lb />
SS; Of course,<lb />
I have to set out a<lb />
year under NCAA<lb />
rules. Their two shooting guard will<lb />
be graduating, so I would like to come<lb />
in my junior year and start and con-<lb />
tribute as much as I can.<lb />
TEC: What type of conference is<lb />
Illinois State in?<lb />
SS: As far as I know, the Missouri<lb />
Valley is an excellent conference. They<lb />
sent four teams to the postseason last<lb />
year. Tulsa, and Southern Illinois went<lb />
to the NCAA tournament and Brad-<lb />
ley and Illinois State both sent teams<lb />
to the National Invitational Tourna-<lb />
ment (NIT). It's definetly a strong con-<lb />
ference.<lb />
TEC: How do you evaluate your<lb />
two years here at ECU?<lb />
SS: I'm going to miss ECU. I<lb />
learned a lot from the coaching staff<lb />
and from the players. 1 enjoyed the<lb />
university as far as the academic side<lb />
of it, I enjoyed the people and I en-<lb />
joyed the fans, and that is why it was<lb />
a tough decision for me to transfer.<lb />
TEC: ECU travels to Illinois Slate<lb />
on December 30th to play the Red-<lb />
birds. How are you going to feel when<lb />
you see your former team?<lb />
SS: I'm not sure how it is going<lb />
to feel. Of course, I am going to be an<lb />
Illinois State player, and when you<lb />
transfer, you have to be loyal to your<lb />
new team.<lb />
TEC: How are you going to<lb />
handle leaving your teamates here?<lb />
SS: It's going to be tough. I have<lb />
See GUARD page 7<lb />
ECU women's coach elected to Hall of Fame<lb />
Anne Donovan<lb />
Brian Paiz<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
New ECU women's basketball<lb />
coach Anne Donovan joined six other<lb />
basketball greats on Monday night<lb />
as she was inducted into the National<lb />
Basketball Hall of Fame in Spring-<lb />
field, Massachussets.<lb />
Donovan, a three-time Olympian,<lb />
joined former L.A. Lakers great<lb />
Kareem Abdul Jabbar, longtime So-<lb />
viet National team coach Aleksandr<lb />
Gomelsky, Minneapolis lakers' coach<lb />
John Kundla and forward Vern<lb />
Mikkelsen. former USC great Cheryl<lb />
Miller, and the late referee Earl Strom<lb />
in the 1995 Hall of Fame class.<lb />
Donovan, who was hired on<lb />
April 13th to take over the Lady Pi-<lb />
rate program, ended her playing ca-<lb />
reer at Old Dominion University as<lb />
the Lady Monarchs all time leading<lb />
scorer, rebounder and shot blocker.<lb />
"I think her being inducted into<lb />
the Hall of Fame is very positive<lb />
said new ECU athletic director Mike<lb />
Hamrick. "Her credentials are out-<lb />
standing as a player and as an assis-<lb />
tant coach said Hamrick.<lb />
Donovan holds the NCAA record<lb />
for career blocks with 801, and in<lb />
1983, was named the Naismith Na-<lb />
tional Player of the year. Donovan<lb />
competed for the United States in the<lb />
Olympic Games in 1980, 1984 and<lb />
1988, leading the USA to gold medal<lb />
victories in both 1984 and 1988.<lb />
After Donovan graduated from<lb />
ODU, she played professionally in Ja-<lb />
pan for five years and in Italy for one<lb />
year. Donovan now serves on the<lb />
Board of Directors for USA Basket-<lb />
ball, as well as the Programs Com-<lb />
mittees for the women's teams.<lb />
Donovan was elected to the Athletes<lb />
Advisory Committee for the 1996<lb />
Olympic Games in Atlanta.<lb />
"I looked to Kareem all the time<lb />
to develop my own game said<lb />
Donovan, who joined Abdul Jabbar<lb />
See ELECT page 7<lb />
ECU's Gill, Blackmon and<lb />
Charlesworth named MVP's<lb />
L<lb />
Freshman Parham<lb />
named Newcomer<lb />
of the Year<lb />
(SID) - Anton Gill, ECU's leading<lb />
scorer during the 1994-5 season, was<lb />
named the Most Outstanding Player for<lb />
the Pirates at ECU's annual men's bas-<lb />
ketball banquet, held on April 25 in<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
Gill, a senior center from Roches-<lb />
ter, NY averaged 16.8 points and 7.1<lb />
rebounds last season, earning First Team<lb />
All-Colonial Athletic Association honors.<lb />
Freshman point guaid Tony Parham<lb />
jwas named Newcomer of the Year. The<lb />
Washington, D.C. native averaged 9.1<lb />
Jaoints, 2.7 rebounds and 3.3 assists per<lb />
'game.<lb />
Senior forward Chuckie Robinson<lb />
was named the Most Improved Player.<lb />
The Charleston, S.C. native averaged 152<lb />
points and a team-best 7.3 rebounds per<lb />
game last season. As a junior in 19934,<lb />
Robinson averaged 7.0 points and 5.6<lb />
points per game.<lb />
Sophomore forward Tim Basham<lb />
was nar red Top Defender and sophomore<lb />
guard Skipp Schaefbauer, who trans-<lb />
ferred to Illinois State following the sea-<lb />
son, was given the Top Assist an Top Free<lb />
Throw Percentage Awards.<lb />
Junior forward Tomekia Blackmon<lb />
and junior guard Danielle Charlesworth<lb />
were named co-MVPs for the 1994-5 ECU<lb />
women's basketball team at the annual<lb />
Lady Pirate basketball awards banquet<lb />
held on April 19 in Greenville.<lb />
Blackmon led ECU in scoring (16.1<lb />
ppg) and rebounding (6.7 rpg) this sea-<lb />
son, and was a second-team AU-CAA se-<lb />
lectioa She ranked second in the league<lb />
against CAA teams in scoring and field<lb />
goal percentage, and was ninth in re-<lb />
bounding.<lb />
Charlesworth was ECU's second-<lb />
leading scorer (10.5) and led the team in<lb />
assists (3.4 apg) and steals (2.4 spg). She<lb />
ranked second in the league in steals,<lb />
fourth in free throw percentage, fifth in<lb />
assists and ninth in three-point field goal<lb />
percentage and three-pointers per game.<lb />
Blackmon was also the recipient of<lb />
the team's rebounding award while<lb />
Charlesworth as awarded for having the<lb />
team's best free throw percentage (.776).<lb />
Other players awarded include Shay<lb />
Hayes (Best Defensive Player) and fresh-<lb />
man center Jessica Moore (Most Im-<lb />
proved Player).<lb />
For the second straight year, sopho-<lb />
more Justine Allpress was the recipient<lb />
of the Scholar-Athlete Award, and fresh-<lb />
man walk-ons Cachelle Curtis and<lb />
Takesha Holly received the team's<lb />
Coaches' Award.<lb />
Blackmon, Charlesworth and Hayes<lb />
received Team Captain Awards at the<lb />
banquet in addition to their other hon-<lb />
ors.<lb />
Blackmon, Belinda Cagle, LaTesha<lb />
Sutton and Angela James received three-<lb />
Edwards takes victory at East<lb />
Carolina Motor Speedway<lb />
Tom Earnhardt<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Late model stock car racer Danny<lb />
Edwards, Jr. from Puquoson, Virginia<lb />
collected $4,000 in prize money as he<lb />
worked his number 26 Pontiac<lb />
Firebird around the 38-mile banked<lb />
tri-oval East Carolina Motor Speedway<lb />
in Robersonville last Satuiday.<lb />
Edwards won the final race of the<lb />
evening capturing his second check-<lb />
ered flag of the "Pepsi Super Seven<lb />
Series" this season.<lb />
The Virginia native was never<lb />
seriously challenged during the 200-<lb />
lap event. He was followed in second<lb />
place by his younger brother Greg,<lb />
whose number 27 Pontiac bumped<lb />
and banged its way to the front.<lb />
Local favorite Tommy Cherry,<lb />
from South Mills, NC, challenged the<lb />
younger Edwards throughout the race<lb />
in his number 87 Pontiac. Edwards<lb />
and Cherry avoided disaster on sev-<lb />
eral occasions, but the younger<lb />
Edwards managed to<lb />
find his way into sec- �-��<lb />
ond during the last<lb />
nine laps following a<lb />
caution period.<lb />
Cherry became<lb />
embattled in a two<lb />
car duel with the<lb />
number 43 Chevrolet<lb />
of Chris Perry which<lb />
allowed Edwards to<lb />
slide inside and pass<lb />
his way into second<lb />
behind his brother.<lb />
Cherry, who finished<lb />
fourth, was followed<lb />
by Louis White, also in a Pontiac. ECU<lb />
student Mike Conover finished the<lb />
race in 12th position as his car con-<lb />
tinued to be plagued by problems suf-<lb />
fered in a crash last week.<lb />
Edwards started from the pole<lb />
position and took advantage of numer-<lb />
ous wrecks and driver errors behind<lb />
him to widen his lead throughout the<lb />
race. Following<lb />
�� each caution pe-<lb />
riod, Edwards<lb />
would scream<lb />
across the start<lb />
finish line to as-<lb />
sume a command-<lb />
ing lead on each<lb />
restart The con-<lb />
clusion marked<lb />
the first time that<lb />
the Edwards<lb />
brothers have fin-<lb />
ished first and sec-<lb />
ond.<lb />
Prior to the<lb />
200-lap finale, fans were treated to<lb />
four shorter races which produced<lb />
just as much excitement The 40-lap<lb />
Budweiser Super Stock race was<lb />
claimed by Greenville native John<lb />
See RACE page 7<lb />
ECU student Mike<lb />
Conover finished<lb />
in 12th position as<lb />
his car continued<lb />
to be plagued by<lb />
problems.<lb />
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gotten close to most of them. I've<lb />
played with guys for two years now,<lb />
and they have become more than just<lb />
teammates.<lb />
TEC: How have the other play-<lb />
ers reacted to your decision to trans-<lb />
fer?<lb />
SS: I believe that players, in gen-<lb />
eral, support each other in decisions<lb />
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think all players understand that now.<lb />
TEC: How did Coach Dooley<lb />
handle the entire situation?<lb />
SS: Coach Dooley handled it re-<lb />
ally well. He did not put any pres-<lb />
sure on me to stay, he wanted the<lb />
best for me, and 1 really appreciate<lb />
that from him.<lb />
TEC: Do you ever second guess<lb />
yourself an your decision?<lb />
SS: I don't believe you can re-<lb />
ally second guess yourself. Any deci-<lb />
sion that you make, you have to stick<lb />
with it. I had to go with what I<lb />
thought was the right thing to do. I<lb />
believe this decision will work out for<lb />
all parties involved, East Carolina<lb />
included.<lb />
TEC: How did your parents feel<lb />
about your decision?<lb />
SS: My parents have always been<lb />
supportive, so they backed me on my<lb />
decision. They have their opinions,<lb />
hut they left the decision up to me.<lb />
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Wiley. Kinston's Hank Jarman also<lb />
took home a checkered flag in the<lb />
Hardee's Sportsman Series event.<lb />
Jarman's number 4 had enough<lb />
horsepower to hold off Larry Curry<lb />
of Knightdale, who was heading for<lb />
the front of the field in turn three<lb />
when he was involved in a crash with<lb />
Tony Jackson that sent them to the<lb />
rear of the field. Curry recovered<lb />
enough track position to finish sec-<lb />
ond, but he ran out of time to get<lb />
around Jarman.<lb />
Racing at East Carolina Motor<lb />
Speedway continues this Saturday<lb />
night with the first race starting at 7<lb />
p.m. The Pepsi Super Seven Series<lb />
resumes on Saturday, June 3.<lb />
Winston Cup News<lb />
Winston Cup driver Kyle Petty<lb />
took advantage of an off weekend in<lb />
the Winston Cup racing series to or-<lb />
ganize a 50-plus member charity mo-<lb />
torcycle tour across the country. The<lb />
purpose of the event is to raise money<lb />
for the Winston Cup Racing Wive's<lb />
Auxiliary and other local charities.<lb />
The event started last Thursday<lb />
in Phoenix, Arzona. Petty's entourage<lb />
includes many Winston Cup person-<lb />
alities who are making periodical<lb />
stops along the way to raise money.<lb />
The event will culminate in Charlotte<lb />
at the end of this week.<lb />
Winston Cup racing will resume<lb />
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"Donovan revolutionized the<lb />
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Donovan on the 1984 Olympic Team.<lb />
"She could run the floor like a for-<lb />
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She was named the Metro 4-A Player-<lb />
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"I am happy that Beth will be<lb />
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Donovan said. "We are looking for-<lb />
ward to her contributing to the ECU<lb />
program. She had an excellent high<lb />
school career, and we look forward to<lb />
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RETRO YARD SALE: Vintage, 1970 s.<lb />
Thursday 18th and Friday 19th 1:00-<lb />
6:00pm. 100 S. Summit St<lb />
BEADS - Cultured Pearls. Fresh Water<lb />
Pearls, Cloisonne. Amet hyst. Garnet. Black<lb />
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FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 Billion<lb />
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now available. All students are eligible<lb />
regardless of grades, income, or parent's<lb />
income. Let us help. Call Student Finan-<lb />
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bank account to anyone over the phone<lb />
claiming to sell you a "guaranted pro-<lb />
gram Get the true facts on scholarships<lb />
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TYPING REASONABLE RATES"<lb />
Resumes - Quick &amp; Professional, Term<lb />
Papers. Thesis, other services. Call Glenda<lb />
527-9133(Eves).<lb />
FACULTYPROFESSIONALS: If your<lb />
standards are high but you have no free<lb />
time to meet quality people, let us help.<lb />
Our clients are discerning singles who<lb />
seek long-term relationships with their<lb />
ideal "someone Now in our 5th year.<lb />
Introductions Ltd matchmaker. 321-<lb />
1172.<lb />
SUMMERFALL POSITIONS AVAiL<lb />
ABLE with Student Patrol Unit: Help keep<lb />
your campus safe while earning money for<lb />
school. Stop by the ECU Police Depart-<lb />
ment to pick up an application.<lb />
ROADWAY PACKAGE SYSTEM needs<lb />
package handlers to load and unload t rail-<lb />
ers for the AM shift, hours 3-7am, $6.00<lb />
hour, tuition assistance after 30 days.<lb />
Future career opportunities in operations<lb />
and management possible. Applications<lb />
can be filled out at t he ECU Co-Op Office.<lb />
MOTHER'S HELPER: Seeking respon<lb />
sible, fun-loving person to super viseplay<lb />
with 2 boys (6 &amp; 8). Pick up from day<lb />
camps (2-5pm). some full days (9-5pm),<lb />
between day camp sessions. Non-smoker,<lb />
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NEED MATURE, DEPENDABLE PER-<lb />
SON to care for our 2 year old son. Must<lb />
have experience, references, and own<lb />
transportation. Flexible hours. Please call<lb />
756-7352.<lb />
TELEMARKETING - Davenport Exteri-<lb />
ors Thermal Cuard - $5.00 per hour plus<lb />
bonus. Easy work. Flexible hours start<lb />
today. Call 355-0210.<lb />
HELP WANTED: Someone to clean, do<lb />
laundry, possibly cook, and baby sit.<lb />
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week. Call 756-5561.<lb />
ATTENTION STUDENTS: Earn extra<lb />
cash stuffing envelopes at home. All ma-<lb />
terials provided. Send SASE to Central<lb />
Distributors PO Box 10075, Olathe, KS<lb />
66051. Immediate Response.<lb />
RESPONSIBLE BABYSITTER<lb />
NEEDED FOR SUMMER. Monday &amp;<lb />
Thursday 3-5:00 through 63. After 63,<lb />
Monday, Wednesday. Friday 7:30-5:30.<lb />
TuesdayThursday 7:30-12:30 for approxi-<lb />
mately 5-6 weeks during summer school.<lb />
Will consider those available only 2nd<lb />
summer school session and 2 persons who<lb />
could share job. Call 756-9394 after 5:30<lb />
or 328-6533. References required.<lb />
No experience is necessary<lb />
to look for o summer job in<lb />
our classifieds.<lb />
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TO RENE TRAVIS OR MICHAEL<lb />
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circulars. No experience requited. Begin<lb />
now. For info call 202-298-8952.<lb />
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$4,000.00. Please call 10800-2514000 exL<lb />
1576. Leave Name. School now attending<lb />
and Phone Number.<lb />
DISTRIBUTORS NEEDED: Earn<lb />
$1000's weekly working at home mailing<lb />
our circulars. Free details. Send SASE:<lb />
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NC 27858.<lb />
RESORT JOBS - Theme parks, Hotel &amp;<lb />
Spas. MountainOutdoor Resorts. more!<lb />
Earn to $12hr. tips. For more informa-<lb />
tion, call (206) 632-0150 ext. R53621.<lb />
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a week escorting in the Greenville area.<lb />
Must be 18 yrs old: have own phone and<lb />
transportation. We are an established<lb />
agency, check out your yellow pages.<lb />
ALASKA EMPLOYMENT! Tired of<lb />
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per month in fisheries! Great parkresort<lb />
jobs too! Room and board! Transportation!<lb />
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or S. Korea. No teaching background or<lb />
Asian languages required. For information<lb />
call: (206) 632-1146 ext J53624<lb />
ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT<lb />
Students needed! Fishing Industry. Earn<lb />
up to $3,000-$6,000 per month. Room<lb />
and board Transportation! Male or Fe-<lb />
male. No experience necessary. Call (206)<lb />
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CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING Earn up<lb />
to $2.000month working on Cruise<lb />
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etc.) Seasonal and Full-time employment<lb />
available. No experience nesessary. For<lb />
more information call 1-206-634-0468 ext.<lb />
C53625.<lb />
NATIONAL PARKS HIRING Seansonal<lb />
&amp; Full-tome employment available at Na-<lb />
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Benefits bonuses! Call: 1-206-5454804<lb />
ext. N53622.<lb />
HELP NEEDED IMMEDIATELY NO<lb />
EXPERIENCE NECESSARY will train.<lb />
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Snow Hill. NC (919) 747-7686.<lb />
RINGGOLD TOWERS<lb />
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CALL 752-2865<lb />
�1 and 2 Bedrooms<lb />
AZALEA CARDENS<lb />
Clean and Quiet, one bedroom<lb />
furnished apartments. $250 per<lb />
month, 6 month lease.<lb />
ALSO<lb />
UNIVERSITY APARTMENTS<lb />
2899-2901 East 5th Street<lb />
�Located near ECU<lb />
�CCU Bus Service<lb />
�On-Site Laundry<lb />
"Special Student Leases"<lb />
also MOBILE HOME RENTALS<lb />
IT. or Tommy Williams<lb />
756-7815758-7436<lb />
WESLEY COMMONS 1 &amp; 2 Bedrooms:<lb />
Free Cable, water, sewer, walking distance<lb />
to campus. Summeryearly leases. Pitt<lb />
Property Management 758-1921<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED: Male to share<lb />
brand new 4BR, 3 full bath apartment.<lb />
$250 per month plus 14 utilities. Swim-<lb />
ming pool, tennis, volleyball, weight room<lb />
and more. Call 321-7613.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED IN JULY OR<lb />
AUGUST for 3 bedroom house close to<lb />
campus. $180.00month. Call 758-7579<lb />
TREETOPS CONDO � RENT &amp; DE-<lb />
POSIT REDUCED. Available June 1 - 2<lb />
bedroom2 bath, washerdryer, pool, ten-<lb />
nis courts, fireplace - Call 7464653<lb />
ONE BEDROOM HOUSE, sublet back-<lb />
yard fenced, parking, water, sewage pro-<lb />
vided, oil heat, a lot of storage, quiet pri-<lb />
vate, safe. Pets allowed. $300.00 with<lb />
$300.00 deposit. Six blocks from campus<lb />
off 10th Street. 752-3080.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED: Female to share<lb />
Brand new 4BR. 3 full bath apartment<lb />
home. $250 per month plus 14 utilities.<lb />
Swimming pool, aerobics, exercise center,<lb />
club house, lighted tennis cour ts and lots<lb />
of extras including continental breakfast<lb />
each friday morning and valet dry clean-<lb />
ing. Call 321-7613.<lb />
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LOST DOG: Little Sheltie, dark sable and<lb />
white with full dog collar. Has been de-<lb />
barked, tattoo under its leg. Most impor-<lb />
tant should have had puppies by now.<lb />
Please call 355-1793 wit h any information<lb />
you may have.<lb />
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ECU ADULT UNDERGRADUATE<lb />
NEEDS SURVEY<lb />
The results of the 1994-95 ECU Adult Un-<lb />
dergraduate Student Needs Survey are<lb />
available on request in Adult Student Ser-<lb />
vices, 211 Whichard<lb />
NEWMAN CATHOLIC STUDENT<lb />
CENTER<lb />
The Newman Catholic Student Center in-<lb />
vites the summer students and guests to<lb />
worship with them. Sunday masses:<lb />
11:30am and 8:30 pm (followed by refresh-<lb />
ments) at the Newman Center. 953 E. 10th<lb />
Street right next to the East end of the<lb />
campus. Join us also on Wednesday eve-<lb />
nings for Mass at 5:30pm followed by fel-<lb />
lowship. For further information call Fr.<lb />
Paul Vaeth, 757-1991<lb />
YOUTH HOSTELS<lb />
Traveling during the summer? Purchase a<lb />
youth hostel card now! It is good for a year<lb />
and for $25, it can save you many times its<lb />
cost. You will receive a map and a US di-<lb />
rectory of hostel locations. The card is also<lb />
good for international travel so come by<lb />
International Programs soon for your card!<lb />
The office is located on 9th st. behind<lb />
McDonald's and is open M-Th from 7:30-<lb />
5:00. Fridays from 7:30-11:30. or call 328-<lb />
6769 for information.<lb />
INTERNATIONAL ID CARD<lb />
If you are planning any international travel<lb />
this summer, the International Student<lb />
Identify Card can save you money on your<lb />
airfare! This card carries medical insurance,<lb />
provides telephone discounts and travel<lb />
discounts. Come by the International Pro-<lb />
grams office to purchase one before you<lb />
depart, it is only $16.00 and will save you<lb />
many times its cost! You also receive dis-<lb />
counts while t raveling in the United States!<lb />
Call 328769 for further details or come<lb />
by the office!<lb />
RECREATIONAL SERVICES<lb />
EXCITING TRIPS<lb />
Recreational Services has exciting trips<lb />
coming up in the next few weeks. June 24<lb />
there will be a Backpacking trip to<lb />
Shenandoah Park and on June 4 there will<lb />
be a trip to the North Carolina Zoo. The<lb />
registration deadline for both of these trips<lb />
is on May 23. For more information call<lb />
Recreational Services at 328-6387 or visit<lb />
204 Christenbury to register.<lb />
RECREATIONAL SERVICES<lb />
ADVENTURE PROGRAM<lb />
Recreational Services Adventure program<lb />
hiking and canoe trips are getting orga-<lb />
nized. Don't be left behind on the May 21<lb />
Wildlife Canoe Expedition or on the May<lb />
20 Pine Pond Day Hiking Trip. The regis-<lb />
tration deadline for both of these trips is<lb />
on May 17. For more information call Rec-<lb />
reational Services at 328-6387 or visit 204<lb />
Christenbury to register.<lb />
INTRAMURAL SPORTS<lb />
Intramural Sports action starts up on May<lb />
23 with softbail registration at 4pm and 5-<lb />
on5 basketball registration at 4:30pm in<lb />
Biology 103. For additional information call<lb />
Recreational Services at 328-6387.<lb />
CYSTIC FIBROSIS FOUNDATION<lb />
The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation will hold<lb />
its 3rd Annual GREAT STRIDES '95<lb />
fundraising walk on Saturday, May 20th at<lb />
the E. B. Aycock Middle School Track in<lb />
Greenville. Registration will begin at 9am<lb />
with the 10 Kilometer (6.2 mile) walk to<lb />
begin at 10am. All proceeds from the walk<lb />
go to further research to save and improve<lb />
the lives of those with Cystic Fibrosis. For<lb />
more information about Cystic Fibrosis or<lb />
on how to participate in GREAT STRIDES<lb />
'95 please call Jim at (919) 752-6491<lb />
MAY IS MENTAL HEALTH MONTH<lb />
SPOTLIGHT: The Mental Health Associa-<lb />
tion in Pitt County -presents-<lb />
ATTENTION DEFICIT &amp; HYPER AC-<lb />
TIVITY DISORDER ACROSS THE<lb />
LIFESPAN" Thursday. May 18.1995,12:00<lb />
Noon, A Matter of Taste Cafe, 658 W. Ar-<lb />
lington Boulevard. Speaker is Richard E.<lb />
A. Loren, PH.D. Licensed Psychologist<lb />
Cognitive &amp; Behavior Therapy Center of<lb />
Wilmington, NC. A Dutch Lunch will be<lb />
select menu of chicken salad or steak sand-<lb />
wich ($5.25). For further information call<lb />
752-7448.<lb />
VIDEO YEARBOOK<lb />
Have you seen it? Are you in it? Have you<lb />
picked up your FREE copy? ECU'S premier<lb />
edition of our video yearbook- The Trea-<lb />
sure Chest! To get your free tape, bring<lb />
your student ID by the Media Board Of-<lb />
fice, or The East Carolinian, 2nd floor. Stu-<lb />
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