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June 14,1995<lb />
Vol 69, No. 95<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Circulation 5,000<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Greenville, N C<lb />
8 pages<lb />
i 1 i IM w<lb />
Around the state<lb />
(AP) - The state Senate has<lb />
delayed action on bills that would<lb />
encourage reciting the pledge of<lb />
allegiance in public schools and re-<lb />
quire teaching abstinence until<lb />
marriage as part of sex education<lb />
courses.<lb />
The abstinence bill was sent to<lb />
the Senate budget-writing commit-<lb />
tee Monday night so its potential<lb />
impact on the state budget could<lb />
be studied by panel members.<lb />
(AP) - A federal grant of<lb />
$760,000 has revived plans to com-<lb />
memorate the Outer Banks' mari-<lb />
time history with a "Graveyard of<lb />
the Atlantic Museum" on Hatteras<lb />
Island.<lb />
The 10,000-square-foot mu-<lb />
seum will be a private, non-profit<lb />
venture funded primarily by dona-<lb />
tions and admission costs.<lb />
The group plans permanent<lb />
and rotating exhibits about the geo-<lb />
graphical reasons for shipwrecks<lb />
around the area, unusual weather<lb />
that contributes to the wrecks and<lb />
historical eras of the shipwrecks.<lb />
Around the Country<lb />
(AP) - The federal government<lb />
sued the owners and rental manag-<lb />
ers of 13 apartment complexes<lb />
Monday, accusing them after a sting<lb />
of discriminating against black rent-<lb />
ers in West Palm Beach, Fla.<lb />
Several owners also were ac-<lb />
cused of refusing to rent to families<lb />
with children.<lb />
The Justice Department filed<lb />
six lawsuits after sending out black<lb />
and white "testers" to pose as pro-<lb />
spective tenants and try to rent<lb />
apartments.<lb />
In some instances, the blacks<lb />
were quoted higher prices or told<lb />
no apartments were available for<lb />
inspection, though whites were<lb />
shown apartments, federal officials<lb />
said.<lb />
(AP) - A group of doctors has<lb />
developed a new set of tests that<lb />
may predict heart disease and<lb />
strokes cheapfy and painlessly, and<lb />
help identify patients who need<lb />
aggressive therapy, The New York<lb />
Times reported Tuesday.<lb />
The new method measures the<lb />
difference in the blood pressures<lb />
found in a patient's arms and legs,<lb />
and uses high-frequency sound to<lb />
measure narrowing of the carotid<lb />
arteries, which carry blood to the<lb />
brain, the Times said.<lb />
Scientists who developed the<lb />
new tests say they are a more accu-<lb />
rate predictor of who will develop<lb />
heart disease than simply looking<lb />
at known risk factors like high cho-<lb />
lesterol, smoking and diabetes, ac-<lb />
cording to the newspaper.<lb />
Around the World<lb />
(AP) � American politicians<lb />
who defend the atomic bombings<lb />
of Hiroshima and Nagasaki have<lb />
offended victims with their heart-<lb />
less comments, Nagasaki's mayor<lb />
told an international disarmament<lb />
conference Monday.<lb />
Mayor Itcho Ito spoke at the<lb />
opening of a five-day U.Nsponsored<lb />
conference, being held in one of the<lb />
only two cities ever to suffer an<lb />
atomic attack.<lb />
ECU transit passenger arrested<lb />
Two non-students<lb />
banned from<lb />
campus<lb />
Laura Jackman<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Lisa Pitman thought Tuesday was<lb />
going to Ke just another day on her 11-<lb />
to-1 shift as driver for ECU's purple tran-<lb />
sit route. Then her afternoon took a twist<lb />
At noon, three men whom Pitman<lb />
had never seen before boarded the bus<lb />
at Mendenhaii Student Center. After she<lb />
drove her route at least twice, one man<lb />
got off the bus at a stop on 10th Street<lb />
She continued her drive which took her<lb />
to River Bluff Apartments, where the<lb />
other two men approached her.<lb />
While Pitman continued to drive,<lb />
one of the men, Steven Edward Smith,<lb />
19, of 100 Club Way Dr Apartment 52,<lb />
Greenway Apartments, reached into her<lb />
backpack and men her jacket which was<lb />
hanging on the back of her seat Smith<lb />
is not an ECU student<lb />
"He told me want he wanted to do<lb />
to me sexually and then he grabbed my<lb />
boob Pitman said. "I was really pissed<lb />
off<lb />
Following training procedures<lb />
which stress that drivers should not con-<lb />
front unruly passengers, and because it<lb />
was the end of her shift, Pitman took<lb />
the bus back to Mendenhaii, where she<lb />
immediately left the bus.<lb />
"I told the next driver what had<lb />
happened about my stuff, but didn't fully<lb />
tell him the whole story because I was<lb />
afraid of what he might do to them. The<lb />
male drivers are pretty protective of us<lb />
female drivers she said.<lb />
Ryland Walters, transit manager,<lb />
said Smith, along with Shawn Douglas<lb />
James, 21, also a non-student of 100<lb />
Tobacco Rd Apartment E4, continued<lb />
on the route before getting on the gold<lb />
bus. On that route, the driver became<lb />
aware of the two "pestering other pas-<lb />
sengers and bragging about killing a cop<lb />
in Texas Walters said. At that time, the<lb />
driver notified another driver of the inci-<lb />
dents and Walters was called on the ra-<lb />
dio. At the same time, the two men left<lb />
the gold route and got on the purple<lb />
bus again.<lb />
"I called the driver of the purple<lb />
bus to make him aware of the situation<lb />
and told him to take his time on the<lb />
route Walters said. "I then called ECU<lb />
Police) and told them what was going<lb />
on<lb />
After a few stalls on the route, the<lb />
driver pulled up to the Mendenhaii stop<lb />
where Walters, Pitman and the ECU<lb />
Police were waiting.<lb />
"It was all taken care of in five min-<lb />
utes and we are very happy with that"<lb />
See BANNED page 2<lb />
Campus plans<lb />
are interactive<lb />
Tambra Zion<lb />
News Editor<lb />
This is the final article in a three<lb />
part series.<lb />
The possibilities for ECU'S fiber<lb />
optic future are almost limitless.<lb />
A new student database and a<lb />
10,000 yne telephone switching system<lb />
have been added to the network. Plans<lb />
for this year include<lb />
the installation of<lb />
Kiosk (automated in-<lb />
formation) machines<lb />
across campus and<lb />
interactive video ca-<lb />
pabilities within the<lb />
classroom.<lb />
Kiosk machines<lb />
are already on order,<lb />
and will begin to ap-<lb />
pear around campus<lb />
this fall The first pos-<lb />
sible sites are<lb />
Mendenhaii, The Stu-<lb />
dent Stores, General<lb />
Classroom Building,<lb />
Todd Dining Hall,<lb />
Brewster or possibly<lb />
the Environmental<lb />
Sciences Building.<lb />
According to Blake<lb />
Price, director of<lb />
computing and infor-<lb />
mation services, the<lb />
machines will have<lb />
touch screens and<lb />
provide campus<lb />
maps and general information.<lb />
"We'll put in information like course<lb />
catalogs, just general questions people<lb />
would normally be going to somebody's<lb />
office and asking Price said.<lb />
He hopes to link the machines with<lb />
the new student database by next spring.<lb />
"If you want to go to a kiosk and<lb />
run your ID card through that kiosk, or<lb />
key in information you could print your<lb />
schedule, you could look at your student<lb />
account you could look at your finan-<lb />
cial aid status, you could check your<lb />
grades said Rose Mary Stelma, direc-<lb />
This model is an example<lb />
of the Kiosk machines that<lb />
will soon be found in<lb />
various campus buildings.<lb />
ministrative Computing Committee.<lb />
"If you wanted to call in from home<lb />
or from your apartment or residence hall,<lb />
you could call into a self service voice<lb />
response number  and perhaps you<lb />
could register for classes that way per-<lb />
haps you could get information in addi-<lb />
tion to the traditional methods of call-<lb />
ing in on the phone, coming into the<lb />
office or going to your advisor to regis-<lb />
ter<lb />
Price said the machines will be in-<lb />
stalled inside build-<lb />
ings because they<lb />
are weather sensi-<lb />
tive, and he eventu-<lb />
ally hopes to give<lb />
students access to<lb />
the machines<lb />
through student<lb />
computer labs<lb />
across campus.<lb />
"They offer so<lb />
many more opportu-<lb />
nities, as we see<lb />
more budget and<lb />
personnel cuts, this<lb />
will allow students<lb />
to do a lot of things<lb />
on their own rather<lb />
than taking up staff<lb />
time Price said.<lb />
He said Joyner<lb />
Library also plans to<lb />
install Kiosk ma-<lb />
chines.<lb />
"The library<lb />
has funds of their<lb />
own and they're go-<lb />
ing to put several<lb />
Price said.<lb />
The Kiosk machines themselves cost<lb />
$60,000 each, with software costing ap-<lb />
proximately $20,000 more. The machines<lb />
will access information through the fi-<lb />
ber optic network.<lb />
"I think we're going to be the first<lb />
North Carolina state university to use<lb />
this system Price said. "They are ADA<lb />
compliant and capable of enlarged<lb />
screens for the visually impaired<lb />
In addition to the installation of<lb />
Kiosk machines across campus, interac-<lb />
m,<lb />
Photo by KEN CLARK<lb />
Two non-students were banned from campus yesterday after an ECU bus driver reported<lb />
sexual assault. Police arrested one of the men who was previously banned from campus.<lb />
Pay change breaks students<lb />
Wendy Rountree<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Some university employed students<lb />
are finding themselves low on cash due<lb />
to a university payroll system change,<lb />
now paying students at the end of the<lb />
month.<lb />
Dan Bishop, university comptroller,<lb />
said ECU had its first automated payroll<lb />
system installed in 1987. This system's<lb />
software was originally supposed to be<lb />
used by a private manufacturing com-<lb />
pany - not a state university. As a re-<lb />
sult the syste; n had to be modified. These<lb />
modifications made it difficult to acquire<lb />
financial information the state requires<lb />
of universities such as reports on depart-<lb />
mental faculty numbers and salaries.<lb />
"It was virtually impossible for any<lb />
of the management to get any reports<lb />
out of that system Bishop said.<lb />
Bishop also said the university ba-<lb />
sically needed to update the system by<lb />
changing from the old batch mode to a<lb />
new on-line mode system, which is com-<lb />
patible to the campus wide fiber optics<lb />
system.<lb />
Bishop said a committee found a<lb />
new "user friendly" system on IBM that<lb />
allows the university to process finan-<lb />
cial records to meet state requirements.<lb />
"It was implemented April third of<lb />
1995 Bishop said.<lb />
On this date, all faculty and staff<lb />
payrolls were converted to the new sys-<lb />
tem but the committee decided to wait<lb />
before it converted student payroll.<lb />
Payroll supervisor, Nora Case, said<lb />
the university chose to change the sys-<lb />
tem in the summer because fewer stu-<lb />
dents are employed.<lb />
'Administra-<lb />
tion decided to<lb />
make the transition<lb />
at this time because<lb />
we have fewer stu-<lb />
dent employees<lb />
Case said.<lb />
Bishop said<lb />
the student payroll<lb />
will change over to<lb />
the new system this<lb />
July 1 because that<lb />
is the date the old<lb />
system will be ter-<lb />
minated.<lb />
"We knew we<lb />
had to go ahead<lb />
and convert the stu-<lb />
dents to the new system because the old<lb />
system that we had been using was vir-<lb />
tually being done away with July 1<lb />
Bishop said. "Back last fail, we formed a<lb />
task committee on student input to de-<lb />
cide what we needed to do. It was con-<lb />
sistent that we still needed to maintain<lb />
student payments on a monthly basis<lb />
Bishop said the committee, includ-<lb />
ing student representatives and represen-<lb />
tatives from the areas each vice chancel-<lb />
lor is responsible for, realized that in the<lb />
last three or four years, students have<lb />
been paid at the end of June and then<lb />
not paid anymore until August 15. This<lb />
left a six week gap where the students<lb />
had to wait for their paycheck. As a re-<lb />
������ suit, they decided<lb />
to make that six<lb />
week gap between<lb />
May 15 and June<lb />
30, instead to ac-<lb />
commodate the<lb />
transition period.<lb />
"Our people<lb />
said historically we<lb />
have had a six<lb />
week lag, so we'll<lb />
just move it up one<lb />
month Bishop<lb />
said. "This was no<lb />
different from what<lb />
we historically had<lb />
done with the ex-<lb />
ception of moving<lb />
it back a month. With that thought, we<lb />
thought that would be all right if we<lb />
notify everybody<lb />
There was a lapse in communica-<lb />
tion between administrators, university<lb />
and student employees.<lb />
"The change was not officially an-<lb />
See PAY page 2<lb />
"They need to<lb />
consider what<lb />
they are supposed<lb />
to do legally<lb />
before they start<lb />
making decisions<lb />
that affect other<lb />
people negatively<lb />
� Scott Swink, student<lb />
Editor plans retirement<lb />
Alex Albright<lb />
Chris Brantley<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
tor of financial aid and head of the Ad- See INTERACTIVE page2<lb />
The North Carolina Literary<lb />
Review's editor, Alex Albright, will<lb />
stay for another year before stepping<lb />
down after six years with the publica-<lb />
tion.<lb />
The journal has been at ECU<lb />
since Albright became its first editor.<lb />
Albright expressed displeasure<lb />
with an article that appeared in The<lb />
Daily Reflector on May 9. Marion<lb />
Blackburn reported that Albright<lb />
would be stepping down because of,<lb />
"uncertain funding, demanding hours<lb />
and a consuming commitment<lb />
The article made it appear that<lb />
the editor's resignation could cause<lb />
the literary journal to leave ECU and<lb />
that he is at odds with the university<lb />
because of a iack of support and re-<lb />
sources. According to Albright, this<lb />
is far from the truth.<lb />
"I never cited money as a reason<lb />
for leaving said Albright "Also there<lb />
has never been a lack of support from<lb />
the university. Dr. Keats Sparrow<lb />
(dean of the College of Arts and Sci-<lb />
ences and co-founder of the magazine)<lb />
has been tireless in his support<lb />
Albright maintains the magazine<lb />
will not leave ECU until a successor<lb />
is named in the spring of 1996.<lb />
Albright is already working to resur-<lb />
rect an endowment which may have<lb />
been lost due to the controversy<lb />
caused by the article. The magazine<lb />
costs about $25,000 per issue. Fund-<lb />
ing is provided through private gifts,<lb />
advertisements, subscriptions and<lb />
appropriations from the North Caro-<lb />
lina Literary and Historical Associa-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Albright appreciates ECU's School<lb />
of Art for their support and unique<lb />
ability to convey designs that reflect<lb />
the content of the magazine. Most of<lb />
the literary review's national awards<lb />
have been in the field of design.<lb />
Albright said he has enjoyed be-<lb />
ing the editor but "never, at any point<lb />
wanted to do this for the rest of my<lb />
life<lb />
He plans to work with the maga-<lb />
zine for another year, putting out an<lb />
issue in June and another in the spring<lb />
before stepping down. Albright then<lb />
plans to complete four books he has<lb />
researched extensively.<lb />
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Wednesday, June 14, 1995<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
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from page 1<lb />
nounced until the April schedule was sent<lb />
out in mid-March Bishop said. "What-<lb />
ever the reasons were, the word did not<lb />
get to everybody that there would be that<lb />
six week wait"<lb />
At this time, the payroll schedule<lb />
went to all campus locations that em-<lb />
ploy students. Case said each vice chan-<lb />
cellor was in charge of notifying the de-<lb />
partments who were supposed to tell<lb />
their employees.<lb />
"Then when we sent it out in mid-<lb />
April for the May schedule, it was still<lb />
not communicated until some time in<lb />
the latter part of May Bishop said.<lb />
Scott Swink, a student library as-<lb />
sistant, said students should have been<lb />
informed of the change before mid-April<lb />
or mid-March.<lb />
"According to the national Labor<lb />
Relations Act they have to let us know<lb />
six months in advance Swink said "If<lb />
they didn't make the decision in Decem-<lb />
ber, then they can't go through with the<lb />
decision, not legally. They need to con-<lb />
sider what they are supposed to do le-<lb />
gally before they start making decisions<lb />
that affect other people negatively<lb />
Swink said students working at the<lb />
library were recently notified of the<lb />
change.<lb />
"For everybody here at the library,<lb />
we didn't know anything about this un-<lb />
til 28 days in advance Swink said.<lb />
Swink said that during the May 15<lb />
to June 30 wait the university has tried<lb />
to help student cash problems by having<lb />
the financial aid office offer loans cover-<lb />
ing two-thirds of the student's paycheck.<lb />
"The solutions that they tried to<lb />
make with financial aid, the emergency<lb />
fund, is not going to do anything but<lb />
postpone the problem until next month<lb />
Swink said. "The money we get from fi-<lb />
nancial aid right now, we are going to<lb />
have to pay back at the end of June when<lb />
we get our paycheck<lb />
Swink said the university should<lb />
have made the transition while keeping<lb />
the same payment dates it had last year.<lb />
"At the end of the fiscal year they<lb />
come up with some solution where the<lb />
students get paid differently Swink said.<lb />
"Last year, we got paid on the 15th of<lb />
June and the 30th of June, and that's<lb />
the way they should have done it this<lb />
year.<lb />
Swink said the university should<lb />
have thought of how the change would<lb />
affect students, and made sure they were<lb />
notified well in advance.<lb />
"The problem is that since we are<lb />
students mom and dad can't back us up<lb />
at the time Swink said. "Some people<lb />
don't have moms and dads. Some people<lb />
don't have moms and dads who can do<lb />
it and some people have moms and dads<lb />
who won't do it Every student is in a<lb />
bind by this, not just students at the li-<lb />
brary, but the students all over campus<lb />
that work for the university<lb />
Bishop said he understands stu-<lb />
dents are frustrated because they were<lb />
not told about the payroll change and<lb />
could not prepare for it<lb />
"Anybody would be upset if they saw<lb />
that change and they didn't know about<lb />
it" Bishop said. "All of us can accept<lb />
changes if we know about it but they did<lb />
not know about it So, when that was<lb />
brought to our attention last week, we<lb />
looked at it from a personal aspect and<lb />
realized that it was not fair to students<lb />
who were not informed<lb />
The university set up a system where<lb />
students would have two five-week pay-<lb />
ment periods instead of a four and six<lb />
week payment period. The two five- week<lb />
periods are from May 15 to June 23, and<lb />
from June 23 to July 30. After July 30,<lb />
students will receive their paychecks at<lb />
the end of the month<lb />
"A lot of people aren't responsive to<lb />
change Bishop said. "I'm not respon-<lb />
sive to change unless it does a better<lb />
job. I am firmly committed and believe<lb />
100 percent that this change will be bet-<lb />
ter for everybody. It's not a negative<lb />
thing. I feel like it's a positive attribute<lb />
to East Carolina<lb />
Swink said he has no problem with<lb />
the change to the new payroll system,<lb />
but does have one with its transition.<lb />
"I think it's a pretty good idea to<lb />
have it at the end of the month because<lb />
most of your bills are paid at the begin-<lb />
ning of the month Swink said The<lb />
problem is the transition, if they<lb />
smoothed over the transition of that<lb />
decision where it's convenient for every-<lb />
body and it's not negative for anybody<lb />
that would be great<lb />
INTERACTIVE<lb />
tive video should be in classrooms within<lb />
a next few years.<lb />
Associate Director of computing<lb />
and information systems Thomas Lamb<lb />
said his job is to make sure all of the<lb />
different types of software and hardware<lb />
the fiber optics network uses are com-<lb />
patible.<lb />
"The groundwork for interactive<lb />
video will be there when we're done wir-<lb />
ing the buildings with fiber optics in<lb />
August" Lamb said. "What has to hap-<lb />
pen then is some actual outfitting of the<lb />
rooms. We selected 12 buildings that<lb />
have interactive capability<lb />
ECU students and faculty will even-<lb />
tually be able to communicate around<lb />
the world not only with words, but also<lb />
with pictures.<lb />
Interactive capabilities will soon be<lb />
within reach of students, but what about<lb />
an easier registration process? A com-<lb />
mittee is currently being formed to ex-<lb />
amine possible alternatives for future reg-<lb />
istration procedures.<lb />
Telecommunications Director Jim<lb />
Crain said the new phone system will<lb />
be in operation on Monday, June 23.<lb />
and the entire campus should be op-<lb />
erational by this fall. The new tele-<lb />
phone system will povide several ser-<lb />
vices to campus including voice-mail and<lb />
four digit dialing between campus and<lb />
the residence halls.<lb />
Funding for the fiber optic network<lb />
and the new technologies it carries have<lb />
come from a variety of sources said Vice<lb />
Chancellor for Business Affairs Richard<lb />
Brown. He said the total cost of the fi-<lb />
ber optic project is around $13.1 mil-<lb />
lion. The School of Medicine is also in-<lb />
stalling a network at a cost of $1.5 mil-<lb />
lion.<lb />
"We have received over the last sev-<lb />
eral years, 2.6 million in state funds<lb />
Brown said. He said the funds are a com-<lb />
bination of state funds allocated for the<lb />
project and re-allocation of other funds.<lb />
The university has sold bonds for<lb />
$10.9 million, and the telephone switch-<lb />
ing system will bring in revenues in ex-<lb />
cess of $800,000 annually.<lb />
"We have become the telephone<lb />
company Brown said. ECU is an en-<lb />
tity in itself now and no longer requires<lb />
from page 1<lb />
services from Carolina Telephone.<lb />
Student computing and technol-<lb />
ogy fees are also footing the bill. A $5<lb />
increase this year and a proposed $5<lb />
increase for next year will provide<lb />
$170,000 annually.<lb />
"By turning off the UNISYS the<lb />
previous student database July 1, we<lb />
will save in the range of $750,000 per<lb />
year Brown said.<lb />
"We may be two or three months<lb />
behind what we hoped, but the magni-<lb />
tude of this project is enormous<lb />
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plus Lots of other bar<lb />
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Greeks in for $1. before<lb />
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Walters said. "We do train our drivers<lb />
on what to do in emergency situations<lb />
and all procedures were followed. Every-<lb />
one involved responded very quickly<lb />
"I don't want other people to think<lb />
that ECU transit isn't safe because it is<lb />
Pitman said. "We try to keep an e?t out<lb />
for all of our passengers<lb />
Smith was arrested and charged<lb />
with trespassing, larceny and assault on<lb />
a female. The trespassing charge is due<lb />
to the fact that Smith had previously been<lb />
banned from campus following a larceny<lb />
case last January, for which police were<lb />
unable to arrest him, but felt the need to<lb />
ban him. Smith's court date is July 10th.<lb />
James was permanently banned<lb />
from campus as well, but not charged<lb />
because be was not involved in any crimi-<lb />
nal actions.<lb />
"I'm kind of mad that this all hap-<lb />
pened but I'm also happy that it didn't<lb />
happen to anyone else Pitman said.<lb />
"He's in jail now and that's where I hope<lb />
he stays<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Stephanie Lassiter, Editor<lb />
Printed on<lb />
100<lb />
recycled<lb />
P�pe<lb />
The fiber<lb />
optics system<lb />
is almost in<lb />
place so take<lb />
advantage of<lb />
what your<lb />
institution has<lb />
provided<lb />
you. Hop on<lb />
the Internet<lb />
and start<lb />
surfing.<lb />
It's in your phone and on your desk - it's every-<lb />
where, but don't be afraid.<lb />
The new fiberoptic network installed at ECU means<lb />
a world of opportunity for students and faculty alike.<lb />
ECU has spent millions of dollars to provide inter-<lb />
active technology to students so the least you can do<lb />
is take advantage of it while you're still paying for it.<lb />
Granted, finding someone to teach you how all this<lb />
new technology works may not be the easiest task;<lb />
the university should offer some how-to-use classes,<lb />
but the stuff is so new, office assistants and adminis-<lb />
trators are having a tough time learning it themselves.<lb />
America's information superhighway is quickly be-<lb />
coming reality so TEC's message to you is "Don't be<lb />
left behind We all hear about it and wonder, "what<lb />
does it mean to me?" The answer is: Everything.<lb />
The Internet already allows us to make new friends,<lb />
search for jobs or find out whatever we want to know<lb />
on just about anything at any time. The new phone<lb />
system is making answering machines a thing of the<lb />
past for those living in residence halls, and registra-<lb />
tion should become a lot easier in years to come.<lb />
Kiosk machines will eventually allow you to access<lb />
your grades and financial aid status, and finding your<lb />
way around campus or checking dining hall menus<lb />
couldn't be easier. You may say, "So what? We can<lb />
live without this new hi-tech wave of the future stuff<lb />
Not true.<lb />
High school graduates are already computer liter-<lb />
ate and 10 years from now you could be ordering pizza<lb />
from your television set. The point is, this new tech-<lb />
nology is happening now so learn how to use it while<lb />
you can.<lb />
You never know, fiber optics 1000 could be the<lb />
final replacement for the class some of us knew as<lb />
library science.<lb />
Eventually, we'll all have to put our clothes on to<lb />
answer the phone and blind dates through the Internet<lb />
will be obsolete. We're not saying go out and spend<lb />
three grand on a new computer, but you should be<lb />
aware of the capabilities our campus has to access the<lb />
entire world. Yes, it's scary to think ECU students can<lb />
communicate across the world through their finger-<lb />
tips, but we know you can handle it.<lb />
Tambra Zion, News Editor<lb />
Wendy Rountree, Assistant News Editor<lb />
Mark Brett, Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Brandon Waddell, Assistant Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Dave Pond, Sports Editor<lb />
Brian Paiz, Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Stephanie Smith, Staff Illustrator<lb />
Celeste Wilson, Layout Manager<lb />
Jack Skinner, Photographer<lb />
Ken Clark, Photographer<lb />
Darryl Marsh, Creative Director<lb />
Mike O'Shea, Circulation Manager<lb />
Thomas Brobst, Copy Editor<lb />
Miles Layton, Copy Editor<lb />
Paul D. Wright, Media Adviser<lb />
Janet Respess, Media Accountant<lb />
Deborah Daniel .Secretary<lb />
Serving the ECU community since 1925, The East Carolinian publishes 12,000 copies every Tuesday and Thursday.<lb />
The lead editorial in each edition is the opinion of the Editorial Board.The East Carolinian welcomes letters to the<lb />
editor, limited to 250 words, which may be edited for decency or brevity. The East Carolinian reserves the right<lb />
to edit or reject letters for publication. All letters must be signed. Letters should be addressed to Opinion Editor,<lb />
The East Carolinian, Publications Building, ECU, Greenville, NC 27858-4353. For information, call (919) 328-6366.<lb />
Summer sc<lb />
Five weeks<lb />
I can't decide whether 1 like<lb />
summer school or not. This is my<lb />
first foray into the world of fast-for-<lb />
ward lectures, weekly tests and one-<lb />
chance-only, do-or-die academics. On<lb />
the surface, there doesn't seem to<lb />
be a lot to like about the whole idea<lb />
of summer school, but if you look a<lb />
little deeper - it only lasts five<lb />
weeks! If you can eliminate all so-<lb />
cial activities, eating and sleeping<lb />
for five weeks, you can accomplish<lb />
in five weeks what will take lesser<lb />
people 15 weeks! Whether or not it<lb />
is worth the sacrifices is something<lb />
that every individual must deter-<lb />
mine for themselves.<lb />
These are the questions you<lb />
should answer before you commit<lb />
yourself to summer classes:<lb />
1) Which is more important to<lb />
me; keeping my boyfriendgirl-<lb />
friend, friends and family or gradu-<lb />
ating a semester earlier?<lb />
2) Do I really need to eat? Could<lb />
I get by on tepid water from the wa-<lb />
ter fountains and Skittles from the<lb />
vending machine?<lb />
3) How little sleep could 1 con-<lb />
Andi Powell Phillips<lb />
Opinion Writer<lb />
 it's too late to<lb />
turn back now.<lb />
So, buckle-down,<lb />
put your nose to<lb />
the grindstone <lb />
tinue to function on? Six hours?<lb />
Three? Do I really need to sleep?<lb />
4) Can I actually attend every<lb />
class meeting, five days a week, for<lb />
five weeks? Has that ever been done<lb />
before?<lb />
Once you've answered these<lb />
questions, you are ready to either<lb />
start summer school or run scream-<lb />
ing home to your parents' house<lb />
where you'll lie by the pool all day<lb />
baking the few brain cells you had<lb />
that kept you from going to summer<lb />
school. Of course, since we're al-<lb />
ready more than half way through<lb />
the first summer session, I guess I<lb />
can assume that, if you are reading<lb />
this, you are already forehead-deep<lb />
in summer classes. Whether or not<lb />
you're here because you carefully<lb />
weighed the pros and cons, asked<lb />
yourself the four important ques-<lb />
tions above and decided you had the<lb />
intestinal fortitude it would take to<lb />
forsake your life for the sake of six<lb />
or nine credit hours, or because (like<lb />
me) you just dove-in headfirst with-<lb />
out stopping to think why your<lb />
friend who took summer classes last<lb />
year has never been the same, I can<lb />
only wonder.<lb />
At any rate, it's too late to turn<lb />
back now. So, buckle-down, put your<lb />
nose to the grindstone and give it<lb />
the old college try. Just think, it won't<lb />
be long now until we'll have one<lb />
whole entire day of peaceful, restful<lb />
vacation before the next summer ses-<lb />
sion starts. Does anyone know when<lb />
the vending machine guy is coming<lb />
to restock the Skittles?<lb />
Freedom of the Press:<lb />
How far can it go?<lb />
Campus life a tough sale<lb />
Many politicians want us to ste-<lb />
reotype bureaucrats as dull and un-<lb />
imaginative. They often build their<lb />
political careers bashing the bureau-<lb />
cracy and those who work in it How-<lb />
ever, there are many bureaucrats who<lb />
defy this definition.<lb />
We only have to look as far as<lb />
our own university to see a sterling<lb />
example of creativity in the bureau-<lb />
cracy. Housing Services recently<lb />
smashed the stereotype of rigid un-<lb />
imaginative government workers.<lb />
Their recent "Be a Winner" ad cam-<lb />
paign shows what a stimulated imagi-<lb />
nation can accomplish. This advertis-<lb />
ing campaign depicted students living<lb />
on campus as winners and others as<lb />
losers.<lb />
The crowning touch of the cam-<lb />
paign was a newspaper ad featuring a<lb />
student complaining of being a loser<lb />
because he moved off campus. This<lb />
work is the fruit of an extremely ac-<lb />
tive imagination. It takes creativity to<lb />
consider campus dwellers winners,<lb />
because they usually lose financially.<lb />
Living on campus usualty means pay-<lb />
ing mou for less.<lb />
Housing Services is playing well<lb />
with the cards they were dealt They<lb />
have the tough job of convincing stu-<lb />
dents to live on campus. It is not nec-<lb />
essarily their fault living on campus<lb />
is such a bad deal. Parking Services,<lb />
the ECU Administration, Dining Ser-<lb />
vices and a variety of other agencies<lb />
provide plenty of reasons to move off<lb />
campus.<lb />
The cost of telephone service is<lb />
a prime example. Several years ago,<lb />
students could choose their own long<lb />
distance carrier in the dorms. That<lb />
was before a bureaucrat in Raleigh<lb />
Thomas Blue<lb />
Opinion Columnist<lb />
It's a hard sale to<lb />
convince students<lb />
that walking one<lb />
and a half miles<lb />
to eat makes<lb />
them a winner<lb />
realized the state could make money<lb />
on students' long distance calls. The<lb />
UNC System now awards a contract<lb />
for all long distance calls to the car-<lb />
rier that gives the university the larg-<lb />
est cut - not who gives the consumer<lb />
the best deal. Thomas Lamb, the As-<lb />
sociate Director of Communications<lb />
estimated that ECU made $40,000 per<lb />
month from dorm telephone calls in<lb />
1994.<lb />
The appetite of Dining Services<lb />
along with those in the Spilman Build-<lb />
ing adds the largest financial burden<lb />
on dormitory students. It's called Todd<lb />
Dining Hall. This appetite for growth<lb />
led them to raise food costs dramati-<lb />
cally to pay for this new facility. This<lb />
is why a hotdog at the Wright Place<lb />
costs three times as much as a hotdog<lb />
at other places. The push for manda-<lb />
tory meal plans stems directly from<lb />
the need to pay for the Todd Dining<lb />
Palace.<lb />
It's a hard sale to convince stu-<lb />
dents that walking one and a half<lb />
miles to eat at Todd Dining Hall makes<lb />
them a winner in summer school. The<lb />
university requires students living in<lb />
Cotten, Fleming, and Jarvis to buy<lb />
meal plans at Todd Dining Hall this<lb />
summer. Mendenhall is closed, so they<lb />
have to hike to eat. Students lose in<lb />
this deal.<lb />
Parking Services also makes<lb />
Housing Director Manny Amaro's job<lb />
difficult. Winners park their cars con-<lb />
veniently at their apartment or house.<lb />
A student loses when they cannot find<lb />
a place to park or have to park in a<lb />
distant freshman parking lot. How-<lb />
ever, we cannot justifiably blame Park-<lb />
ing Services either, because the park-<lb />
ing problem emanates from the sec-<lb />
ond floor of the Spilman Building.<lb />
Housing also has overhead prob-<lb />
lems that apartment owners do not.<lb />
Students living off campus do not<lb />
have to pay the costs of dorm coordi-<lb />
nators, resident assistants, custodians,<lb />
and a host of other employees. These<lb />
personnel costs drive up the price of<lb />
a campus dorm room significantly.<lb />
It takes an active imagination to<lb />
rent expensive, predominantly<lb />
unairconditioned rooms with little<lb />
parking to someone. Mandatory hall<lb />
meetings, bug problems and occa-<lb />
sional false fire alarms make the sales<lb />
job for Housing more difficult. It<lb />
doesn't help to figure in drunks,<lb />
noise and a host of other problems.<lb />
It takes an exceptional sales pitch to<lb />
sell this bag of goods to students in<lb />
the dorms.<lb />
My hat is off to the people at<lb />
Housing Services. They have a diffi-<lb />
cult job renting dormitory rooms at<lb />
ECU. It's unfortunate the administra-<lb />
tion doesn't make it easier by improv-<lb />
ing dorm life.<lb />
Freedom of the press. What does<lb />
it mean? It means we can print any-<lb />
thing we want to. We can go into your<lb />
bars and bedrooms and catch you<lb />
doing the most perverse things soci-<lb />
ety can imagine and put it on page<lb />
one. Be afraid  be very afraid, be-<lb />
cause we are in your garbage cans,<lb />
talking to your fourth grade teachers<lb />
and did I mention misquoting you. I<lb />
love that part best<lb />
If turning a word or phrase in just<lb />
such a way to cause your total ruin-<lb />
ation weren't enough, we can mis-<lb />
quote you. Even if we get the words<lb />
right we can take it out of cor text<lb />
Did you say "President Clinton<lb />
better watch his step because it is<lb />
mighty dangerous in North Carolina?"<lb />
What exactly did you mean by that<lb />
' Senator?<lb />
Were you talking about the 40<lb />
days of rain the state is experiencing<lb />
or about a possible assassination at-<lb />
tempt? No comment! Well that means<lb />
denial, and denial means guilt<lb />
Oh no! Please don't carry the<lb />
newspaper to court, senator! Can't,<lb />
because we have you dead to rights<lb />
with the first ammendment<lb />
Even if cows learn to fly and we<lb />
get caught who has the last word?<lb />
Let me repeat that who has the last<lb />
word? If we even decide to print a re-<lb />
traction, we can bury it so far in the<lb />
paper it is easier to find the holy grail.<lb />
We are all powerful. With words<lb />
we can topple presidents, start wars,<lb />
create and destroy worlds. We are all<lb />
knowing. We are invincible. God took<lb />
six days to create the world. With a<lb />
big headline, we can destroy it in six<lb />
seconds.<lb />
As a member of the press, I can<lb />
J. Miles Layton<lb />
Opinion Columnist<lb />
Without the truth<lb />
no story is<lb />
possible.<lb />
say all of the above is an illusion held<lb />
by people who believe in witches,<lb />
ghosts and goblins. Someone once<lb />
said that with great power comes great<lb />
responsibilty. It is an awesome weight<lb />
a reporter, his editor and their news-<lb />
paper must bear each time a story<lb />
goes in the paper.<lb />
This responsibilty is not taken<lb />
lightly by anyone at this paper. Truth<lb />
is more than a word to me or any other<lb />
reporter. Without the truth no story<lb />
is possible.<lb />
Truth is defined by accuracy.<lb />
With each story, I check, double and<lb />
triple check my facts. My editors ques-<lb />
tion me on every detail.<lb />
Bad quotes are sacrilege. I have<lb />
been grossly misquoted in the past<lb />
and know how it feels. That feeling<lb />
translates into making damn sure<lb />
each person is on or off the record.<lb />
That feeling is a harsh taskmaster dic-<lb />
tating each quote to be accurate and<lb />
in context.<lb />
Each word is carefully sifted<lb />
through by my editors for any hint of<lb />
bias. Neither I, nor any reporter, is<lb />
perfect because we are human. Al-<lb />
though total objectivity is a powerful<lb />
creed, I do not always hit the mark.<lb />
My editors sift through fragments of<lb />
words searching for the clearest most<lb />
concise way of saying something with-<lb />
out any hint of bias.<lb />
This quest for objective truth is<lb />
the basis society trusts us on. With-<lb />
out this hard won trust nothing is<lb />
possible. Nothing can get printed <lb />
information lies stagnant There is no<lb />
free exchange of ideas.<lb />
This trust gives us an important<lb />
role in society. In the name of truth<lb />
we are given a huge responsiblity to<lb />
do more than watch, but to accurately<lb />
and fairly report the facts. It was not<lb />
a whim when the press took down<lb />
Richard Nixon. Woodward and<lb />
Bernstein did not get run off the road<lb />
by the presidential limo and decide<lb />
to destroy Nixon. Using the freedom<lb />
granted by the Bill of Rights, they<lb />
found a president guiltier than<lb />
televangelist Jim Baker counting<lb />
money on Easter sunday.<lb />
We are not beyond reproach.<lb />
Anybody who has seen OJ. Simpson's<lb />
great great aunt Shaquita twice re-<lb />
moved on Current Affair or Hard Copy<lb />
can slap anyone pretentious or self<lb />
righteous reporter. I admit we are not<lb />
all perfect but look in the mirror.<lb />
Aside from your ugly face, are you<lb />
without fault?<lb />
The press's role is the corner-<lb />
stone of democracy. Without it, the<lb />
witches, ghosts and goblins live again.<lb />
Nixon goes onto four more terms as<lb />
president. Illegal wiretapping goes<lb />
undiscovered. And Big Brother and<lb />
his thought police run rampant.<lb />
"If I loosened the reins on the press,<lb />
I would not stay in power three<lb />
months<lb />
Napoleon, French emporef, c. 1799<lb />
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Wednesday, June 21, 1995<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
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Home Growners knocked<lb />
out by Knocked Down<lb />
Home Grown<lb />
Music Festival is<lb />
a summertime hit<lb />
Brandon Waddell<lb />
Assistant Lifestyle Editor<lb />
One impossible task asked of con-<lb />
cert goers this weekend was that of<lb />
being in two places at once. Both<lb />
Peasant's Cafe and the Attic boasted the<lb />
finest independent bands this area has<lb />
to offer. The choice was difficult:<lb />
Peasant's or the Attic, the Attic or<lb />
Peasant's? Many folks didn't choose. In-<lb />
stead, they were seen running back and<lb />
forth tryirg to see all the musical acts<lb />
the Home Grown Music Network has<lb />
to offer.<lb />
The is the first year Home Grown<lb />
coordinators Lee Crumpton and Paul<lb />
Edwards have organized the Home<lb />
Grown Music Festival. A concern that<lb />
must have crossed their minds was hav-<lb />
ing such an event in Greenville, in the<lb />
summer. Will enough people be in town<lb />
to come out to the event to make it<lb />
worthwhile? Well, judging from crowd<lb />
size and enthusiasm each night the fes-<lb />
tival was certainly a summertime suc-<lb />
cess.<lb />
Just after 11 p.m. on Friday night<lb />
Home Grown fans entered the Attic<lb />
from the rain-soaked Creenville night<lb />
to check out Chapel Hill's Knocked<lb />
Down Smilin Over the past few years,<lb />
this funky quartet has built a small but<lb />
solid local following playing small gigs<lb />
and fraternity band parties.<lb />
Knocked Down Smilin' began fairly<lb />
slow, but about a half-hour into the set<lb />
the enthusiastic musicians put their<lb />
pedal to the metal as fellow Home<lb />
Growners Purple Schoolbus lent front-<lb />
row moral support This band played<lb />
an even mix of their older songs with<lb />
ones of their newest release to motivate<lb />
the small introverted crowd to a jubi-<lb />
lant horde as the floor in front of the<lb />
stage became somewhat occupied. Fans<lb />
were certainly warm as Knocked Down<lb />
finished their set with two originals,<lb />
"Silent Meat" and "Bent"<lb />
As the crowd became virtually un-<lb />
ruly with the clos- <lb />
ing songs of<lb />
Knocked Down<lb />
Smilin the cur-<lb />
tain closed. Stage<lb />
hands began tak-<lb />
ing apart drum<lb />
kits and unwiring<lb />
guitars. From<lb />
stage right solo-<lb />
ist Keller Williams walked to<lb />
centerstage. Keller, his trusty 12-string<lb />
and a microphone is all it took to ap-<lb />
pease the ugly mob in front of the stage.<lb />
Keller Williams is one of the only<lb />
true "one-man bands" left. Simulta-<lb />
neously playing rhythm and lead gui-<lb />
tar, the barefooted Virginian had the<lb />
crowd acoustically awestruck.<lb />
Previously a guitarist in the All<lb />
Natural Band, the longhaired guitar vir-<lb />
tuoso soothed the otherwise aggressive<lb />
crowd with songs from his debut CD<lb />
release, Freek. Williams played onstage<lb />
to a crowd of musicians and fans alike.<lb />
The musicians crowded the stage in<lb />
hopes of perhaps figuring out the corn-<lb />
Keller Williams is<lb />
one of the only<lb />
true "one-man<lb />
bands" left.<lb />
�,����  .<lb />
plex guitar chords the gifted soloist per-<lb />
formed with ease.<lb />
With improved weather, atten-<lb />
dance picked up early Saturday night<lb />
Between Keller Williams' and Moon<lb />
Boot Lover's set Peasant's fought tech-<lb />
nical soundboard difficulties as the At-<lb />
tic was jumping with 200-plus Home<lb />
Grown Festivalers.<lb />
The Attic's crowd was treated to a<lb />
seven-man jam session on the front<lb />
stage courtesy of Purple Schoolbus.<lb />
This band filled the stage with their<lb />
upbeat musical presence as fans on the<lb />
floor were twirling about apparently in<lb />
sine with Schoolbus'<lb />
musical vibe.<lb />
Overall, the<lb />
Home Grown Music<lb />
Festival was cer-<lb />
tainly a success. If<lb />
festival organizers<lb />
could have planned<lb />
the event while<lb />
regular academic se-<lb />
mesters were still in session, I'm sure<lb />
they would have. But since this was the<lb />
only time they could schedule all these<lb />
bands to play at once, they had to settle<lb />
for a summertime festival.<lb />
During the fall or spring, the<lb />
festival's crowd would have burst at the<lb />
seams with record attendance; but still,<lb />
the Festival's attendance was not bad<lb />
considering it is summertime and rain<lb />
kept more people at home than would<lb />
an infectious disease. Hats off to the<lb />
Attic and Peasant's for a job well done.<lb />
It took a lot of planning and work to<lb />
get such an event off the ground, but<lb />
hopefully those involved feel their work<lb />
did not go unrecognized.<lb />
Moshing is fun!<lb />
Photo by JACK SKINNER<lb />
Hardcore music fans go into a frenzy when they hear their favorite tunes crooned in the<lb />
melodious stylings of the suave Richmond, VA quartet Maximillian Colby at the Band Aids<lb />
concert to benefit Pitt County AIDS Service Organization at the Texas Two-Step on Friday.<lb />
Faculty member<lb />
makes own music<lb />
Dr. Jay A. Pierson<lb />
J. Miles Layton<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Dots on a page. Anyone can<lb />
scribble musical dots on a page. Those<lb />
dots become more if Dr. Jay Pierson<lb />
wrote them. Black marks become a<lb />
chorus of sound so profound the eye<lb />
can see notes in the air. The associ-<lb />
owe fZecteeea<lb />
Congo makes a<lb />
monkey of itself<lb />
CD. Reviews<lb />
1  i���� �<lb />
Dale Williamson<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Two summers ago moviegoers<lb />
were thrilled with dinosaurs. This sum-<lb />
mer we have to settle for monkeys, or<lb />
gorillas to be more exact Congo opened<lb />
last weekend.hopefulry signalling the<lb />
end of those annoying Taco Bell ads,<lb />
but unfortunately<lb />
place; crazy, killer man-ape gorillas. Let's<lb />
face it as cute as Amy is, she's a boring<lb />
monkey.<lb />
Admittedly, the bad gorillas look<lb />
great with their gray fur, protruding<lb />
fangs and aged faces. Unfortunately,<lb />
they're way under-used. At the most,<lb />
we get 15 minutes worth of menace<lb />
from our savage friends while we get<lb />
close to two hours worth of cutesy play<lb />
from the kinder,<lb />
Primus<lb />
Tales from the<lb />
Punchbowl<lb />
L<lb />
the film based on<lb />
Michael Crichton's<lb />
novel isn't worth<lb />
the price of a bean<lb />
burrito.<lb />
Blame direc-<lb />
tor Frank Marshall<lb />
and scriptwriter<lb />
John Patrick<lb />
Shanley for wast-<lb />
ing too much time<lb />
on exposition and not enough time on<lb />
action. In a nutshell, here's the story. A<lb />
huge telecommunications corporation<lb />
sends a team into the jungles of Zaire<lb />
to find some sort of special diamond<lb />
which can be used to create a powerful<lb />
laser that will revolutionize thtelecom-<lb />
munications world.<lb />
However, something goes wrong<lb />
and the corporation sends in Laura<lb />
Linney to save the day. Linney tags<lb />
along with primatologist Dylan Walsh<lb />
and his gorilla friend Amy who, by the<lb />
way, is able to talk through the use of a<lb />
special backpackglove contraption.<lb />
Also going along for the ride is an out-<lb />
of-drag Tim Curry, who is searching for<lb />
King Solomon's mines, and a British-<lb />
accented Ernie Hudson, who guides<lb />
this nutty bunch through the jungles.<lb />
After about an hour and 15 min-<lb />
utes of exposition, we finally reach King<lb />
Solomon's mines and get a glimpse of<lb />
what we really wanted to see in the first<lb />
 the bad gorillas<lb />
look great with<lb />
their gray fur,<lb />
protruding fangs<lb />
and aged faces.<lb />
gentler Amy. The<lb />
filmmakers were<lb />
so concerned<lb />
about scaring the<lb />
child audience<lb />
that they forgot<lb />
kids love bad guys<lb />
too. Without some<lb />
sort of threat the<lb />
heroes have noth-<lb />
ing to do.<lb />
I can't say everything about this<lb />
film is bad. There are some decent ac-<lb />
tors doing their best to stay afloat Emie<lb />
Hudson is fun to watch as he speaks<lb />
his best British and jumps out of an<lb />
airplane with a gorilla clinging to his<lb />
chest And credit must be given to Tim<lb />
Curry for the simple fact that as a friend<lb />
pointed out he is the only actor who<lb />
seems to know what kind of film he is<lb />
in. Remember, this is not drama with a<lb />
capital "D At best this is melodrama,<lb />
but in reality it should be a fun B-flick.<lb />
Credit should also be given for<lb />
some nice special effects (there is lava<lb />
sequence that works well on the big<lb />
screen), a rather exciting scene where<lb />
Linney and Hudson use flare guns to<lb />
destroy missiles being fired at their<lb />
plane, and Bruce Campbell's Oscar-cali-<lb />
ber scream when he first sees a savage<lb />
man-ape. Other than that Congo just<lb />
makes a monkey of itself. On a scale of<lb />
one to 10, this film rates a four.<lb />
Mark Brett<lb />
Lifestyle Editor<lb />
�v<lb />
If you noticed a peculiar, fishy smell<lb />
in the air last week, it wasn't that infa-<lb />
mous Tar River reek. It was the odor of<lb />
the new Primus album hitting record<lb />
shop shelves all over town like the catch<lb />
of the day.<lb />
Titled Tales from the Punchbowl<lb />
this is the fifth release from San<lb />
Francisco's strangest sons. This disc fol-<lb />
lows in the Primus tradition of quirky,<lb />
bass-heavy tunes, but also offers a dis-<lb />
tinct new twist Going against all expec-<lb />
tations, Tales is  laid back After the<lb />
dark and heavy plodding of Pork SHa<lb />
(the last Primus outing), this one seems<lb />
positively lackadaisical.<lb />
The disc opens with the sounds of a<lb />
carnival, the lead-in to "Professor<lb />
Nutbutters House of Treats Setting the<lb />
tone for the rest of the album, this song<lb />
tells the story of an odd little man who<lb />
sells candy. At Nutbutter's marvelous<lb />
house, Primus crooner Les Claypool tells<lb />
us, "There's creamy and nutacious<lb />
spreads for all<lb />
But there's something vaguely dis-<lb />
turbing about the good professor. The<lb />
song hints that Nutbutter (a "master of<lb />
entomology") does some strange things<lb />
with worms that scare the kiddies away.<lb />
Something dark lurks about in the cor-<lb />
ners of this song, something that<lb />
Claypool, frustratingly, refuses to reveal<lb />
completely.<lb />
And that's how most of Tales from<lb />
the Punchbowlgoes. The songs are little<lb />
stories about one strange character or<lb />
another, and odd evil hangs ominously<lb />
at the peripheries like demons seen out<lb />
the comer of the eye.<lb />
In "Glass Sandwich for example,<lb />
our unnamed hero stands in line to<lb />
"watch the ladies dance" at a coin-oper-<lb />
ated peep show. But as "he stands look-<lb />
irig eye to thigh" with her, he discovers<lb />
that the girl behind the glass is the ex-<lb />
girlfriend whose rejection he was trying<lb />
to escape. The simple chorus takes on a<lb />
positively hopeless air as Claypool croons.<lb />
"It's the nature of things<lb />
Lyrically similar is "De Anza Jig a<lb />
rockin' little banjo tune that serves as a<lb />
jarring musical contrast to the usual<lb />
Primus madness. In this one. Claypool<lb />
seems to be reminiscing about old friends<lb />
from high school who have come to sor-<lb />
did ends.<lb />
The lyrics here border on the inane,<lb />
though, as Claypool waxes eloquent on<lb />
gross habits. "I can still remember my<lb />
old friend Todd Squelati he warbles. "I<lb />
watched him snort a milkshake right up<lb />
his nose He slurped it up the left side<lb />
 Blew it out the right side How he<lb />
kept it down I will never know<lb />
While this is. I suppose, an attempt<lb />
at creating some grotesque slice-of-lite<lb />
freak show, it dips a little too low into<lb />
Beavis territory for my taste.<lb />
Too many songs on Tales from the<lb />
Punchbowl get mired in pointlessness.<lb />
Even the first single, "Wynona's Big<lb />
Brown Beaver doesn't go anywhere lyri-<lb />
cally, despite its attempts at filthy word<lb />
play.<lb />
Luckily, these tracks have the mu-<lb />
sic to spur them along. On Tales,<lb />
Claypool and bandmates Larry LaLonde<lb />
and Tim "Herb" .Alexander are having<lb />
fun. giving the album that loose feel of<lb />
See PRIMUS page 5<lb />
� '�"WWW"MMWIIIii"Blft11<lb />
ate professor of music has published<lb />
again. Choirs, handbells and pianos<lb />
will be putting these dots in the air<lb />
everywhere. Pubished by Art Masters<lb />
Studio Incorporated out of Minnesota,<lb />
this collection of sacred music is the<lb />
latest effort by Pierson.<lb />
Though not a member of the com-<lb />
posing faculty, earlier he made his<lb />
mark with a group of compositions<lb />
dedicated to colleague Donna Dease<lb />
who died tragically. Her death pushed<lb />
Pierson to publish his work in trib-<lb />
ute.<lb />
"I first got started composing for<lb />
Donna Dease, a colleague of mine. She<lb />
passed away and it drove me to finish<lb />
my work and have it published<lb />
Pierson said.<lb />
A tragic beginning in composi-<lb />
tion blossomed into more scores. In<lb />
1994, Dr. Pierson received a commis-<lb />
sion from the Broad Street Method-<lb />
ist Church in Charlotte, North Caro-<lb />
lina. This commission was to compose<lb />
for the children's chorus, piano and<lb />
-adult choir a special Easter symphony<lb />
of sound.<lb />
The newly tenured professor is<lb />
always thinking about music.<lb />
"When I am not performing<lb />
onstage or teaching from the piano<lb />
keyboard, I can be found on the com-<lb />
puter keyboard, creating, editing or<lb />
entering my latest composition<lb />
Pierson said.<lb />
He traces his interest in music<lb />
back to elementary school.<lb />
"I was interested as early as el-<lb />
ementary school. I have always sang<lb />
Pierson said.<lb />
A degree in music education from<lb />
Olivet College prepared him for the<lb />
world of music, but Pierson was not<lb />
sure which route to take until<lb />
Eastman Conservatory took him in.<lb />
"After finishing high school, I did<lb />
not know what road to take in music.<lb />
After getting my undergraduate de-<lb />
gree from Olivet, the determining fac-<lb />
tor was when Eastman accepted me<lb />
said Dr. Pierson.<lb />
Eastman is one the top music<lb />
schools in the United States. Getting<lb />
in and staying there amid world class<lb />
competition is quite difficult<lb />
"Getting into Eastman is like get-<lb />
ting into a good medical school. All I<lb />
did was live and breath music. The<lb />
program is very intense<lb />
Eastman gave him a teaching fel-<lb />
lowship for tuition which required<lb />
Pierson to teach undergraduates. This<lb />
fellowship taught him to love teach-<lb />
ing.<lb />
"That was how my teaching ca-<lb />
reer got started. I decided I wanted<lb />
to pursue a teaching career in con-<lb />
junction with a performing career<lb />
said Pierson, who received both a<lb />
masters and doctorate from the pres-<lb />
tigious school.<lb />
While getting his doctorate,<lb />
Pierson taught at Bucknell before<lb />
coming to East Carolina.<lb />
"While teaching at Bucknell, I<lb />
decided it was time for a challenge so<lb />
I applied at East Carolina and they<lb />
took me in said Pierson. who teaches<lb />
voice and diction in the ECU School<lb />
of Music.<lb />
Pierson has taught American<lb />
music in Greece and has given two<lb />
See PIERSON page 5<lb />
Bucket<lb />
"A Drop in the Bucket" is just<lb />
what it claims to be: a very tiny<lb />
drop in the great screaming<lb />
bucket of American media opin-<lb />
ion. Take it as you will.<lb />
Kris Hoffler<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Where I grew up the only<lb />
place you could find cultural pro-<lb />
grams was on PBS. As a youngster<lb />
I spent many hours in my rural<lb />
home watching Sesame Street and<lb />
National Geographic programs.<lb />
Later on, NPR, the radio equiva-<lb />
lent of PBS, introduced me to clas-<lb />
sical music and an on-going love<lb />
affair with America's most original<lb />
art form, jazz.<lb />
These programs are supported<lb />
partially by the government one-<lb />
third of the operating costs come<lb />
from Uncle Sam and the rest from<lb />
donations. The cost to every Ameri-<lb />
can is one cent per week, that's 52<lb />
cents a year for every man, woman<lb />
and child in the country. It seems<lb />
to me that we citizens get our<lb />
money's worth with these particu-<lb />
lar programs.<lb />
In a relentless attempt to cut<lb />
out unnecessary and costly govern-<lb />
ment programs. Newt Gingrich and<lb />
his fellow Republicans wish to cut<lb />
the funding to these programs.<lb />
They say these programs target a<lb />
liberal, elite, highly educated minor-<lb />
ity of the American population.<lb />
They say NPR and PBS are obvi-<lb />
ously politically biased and should<lb />
be supported by sponsors like their<lb />
Republican counterparts, like Rush<lb />
Limbaugh.<lb />
First of all, these programs are<lb />
not biased. NPR has been known<lb />
to do programs on unorthodox<lb />
subjects: gay lifestyles, minority<lb />
issues, and so on. Since America is<lb />
made up of all kinds, shouldn't all<lb />
kinds be represented? It seems vei y<lb />
democratic to me, and besides that,<lb />
it doesn't cost very much.<lb />
I am living proof that listen-<lb />
ers and watchers are not just of a<lb />
liberal and elite crowd. My father,<lb />
who is a farmer, listens to NPR<lb />
every morning before he goes out<lb />
to the field. You don't have to have<lb />
a Ph.D. to listen to Mozart, just an<lb />
ear or two.<lb />
Then there is the idea of put-<lb />
ting commercials on these public<lb />
broadcast services. One of the best<lb />
things about NPR and PBS is that<lb />
you don't have to sit through com-<lb />
mercials. If we were to make these<lb />
programs reliant on commercial<lb />
support it would surely ruin the<lb />
whole thing.<lb />
Think about your local classi-<lb />
cal station. How would you like to<lb />
hear an ad for McDonalds and<lb />
Uncle Ned's Discount Muffler Shop<lb />
as an interlude between Bach's<lb />
"Brandenburg" Concertos and<lb />
Schubert's piano compositions?<lb />
Seems ridiculous doesn't it?<lb />
I really don't think this bill will<lb />
pass; I know too many people of<lb />
all types that enjoy the program-<lb />
See DROP page 5<lb /><pb facs="00058545_tn_0005" /><lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Wednesday, June 14, 1995<lb />
 IvlJVlU from page 4<lb />
the early Primus. That feel is deceptive<lb />
in places, however, as a closer listen re-<lb />
veals the tight improv soloing and musi-<lb />
cal trade-offs that usually find their<lb />
homes on jazz albums.<lb />
Especially impressive in this area is<lb />
"Hellhound 17 1 2" Describing the kind<lb />
of orderly chaotic riffing Primus lays<lb />
down on any given track is impossible;<lb />
you have to hear it to understand.<lb />
But then, it always is. A new Primus<lb />
album is not something to be devoured<lb />
whole. Each release has its own distinct<lb />
flavor, and each takes some getting used<lb />
to. Tales from the Punchbowl is good,<lb />
dark fun from the masters of evil circus<lb />
music.<lb />
But for Primus fans, it's a trip to the<lb />
zoo: fun, terrifying, fascinating and tainted<lb />
by the vague feeling that you're partici-<lb />
pating in something very slightly per-<lb />
verted. Oh, and it smells funnv. too.<lb />
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40 Deep spoon<lb />
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50 Postal matter<lb />
51 Baseball<lb />
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54 Serving to link<lb />
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11 Reflected sound<lb />
12 Iowa city<lb />
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19 Kind of wit<lb />
21 Circle of light<lb />
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25 Embankment<lb />
26 Small bills<lb />
27 Leave out<lb />
28 Stoppers<lb />
29 Samplings of<lb />
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30 Prevailing<lb />
Current<lb />
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PIERSON from page 4<lb />
concerts in northern Greece. The<lb />
United States Information Service,<lb />
which tries to spread what American<lb />
culture is like, partially sponsored the<lb />
trip.<lb />
"The people of Greece don't get<lb />
to hear a lot of American music over<lb />
there, like most of us don't get to hear<lb />
a lot of Greek music. They loved us<lb />
Pierson said.<lb />
Around Greenville, Pierson has<lb />
been involved with the East Carolina<lb />
summer theatre where he has played<lb />
several leading roles. This past week-<lb />
end, he played Captain Coran in the<lb />
Gilbert and Sullivan musical "HMS<lb />
Pinafore" at the town commons.<lb />
Though his life is filled with<lb />
amazing academic and music credits,<lb />
Pierson's second composition was not<lb />
immediately pubished. Despite getting<lb />
scores of rejections, he did not give<lb />
up.<lb />
"I got 12 rejections over several<lb />
months before the 13th publisher<lb />
signed me Pierson said with a few<lb />
words of advice. "Love what you are<lb />
doing, produce a quality product, and<lb />
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learn to love rejections<lb />
Pierson's new piece came out<lb />
from a combination of two things.<lb />
"The music came from a tune I<lb />
wrote and a text I wrote  and 1 mar-<lb />
ried the two<lb />
The work, a sacred music piece,<lb />
is geared towards churches and choir<lb />
groups. Sacred music is a religious<lb />
type of music. The professor advised<lb />
new composers to pubish something<lb />
new.<lb />
"Try to publish something where<lb />
there is a need and do something that<lb />
is innovative. In other words, don't<lb />
write a book about a girl from Kan-<lb />
sas going to Oz because it has already<lb />
been done"<lb />
Currently, Pierson and soprano<lb />
Louise Toppin are composing a CD<lb />
of great women composers of the 19th<lb />
and 20th centuries. It is due out for<lb />
release in the spring of 1996.<lb />
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be as irritating as possible to the logi-<lb />
cal people of this country.<lb />
This ranks right up there with<lb />
their other idea of oening up the<lb />
national parks and wildlife preserves<lb />
to logging and industry, an idea infi-<lb />
nitely more troubling than the public<lb />
broadcasting idea. PBS and NPR are<lb />
great programs that cost very little to<lb />
run in comparison to some of the<lb />
other programs sponsored by our<lb />
government. If you agree with me,<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
Smith lands spot in CFL<lb />
Brookins at NFL<lb />
Panthers' camp<lb />
Willie Brookins<lb />
Brian Paiz<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
Junior Smith has found a new<lb />
home in Cajun country, but his team's<lb />
nickname should be familiar. The<lb />
former ECU running back has signed<lb />
on with the Shreveport Pirates of the<lb />
Canadian Football League (CFL), and<lb />
has been in camp for the last three<lb />
weeks.<lb />
Smith left the Pirate football pro-<lb />
gram as the leading rusher in school<lb />
history with 3, 672 rushing yards, as<lb />
he surpassed Carlester Crumpler last<lb />
season in a game against Southern<lb />
Mississippi. Smith rushed for 100<lb />
yards or more sixteen times in his<lb />
career, which included a school record<lb />
282 yards on 31 carries against Tulsa<lb />
back in 1993.<lb />
Shreveport competed in their in-<lb />
augural season in 1994 finishing 3-<lb />
15. The Pirates are coached by former<lb />
Cincinnati Bengals head coach Forrest<lb />
Cregg, and they play all home games<lb />
at Independence Stadium, which is<lb />
also home to the Independence Bowl.<lb />
"Junior has been real impressive<lb />
during camp run-<lb />
ning the ball and<lb />
receiving said<lb />
Missy Setters, me-<lb />
dia relations direc-<lb />
tor for Shreveport.<lb />
"I believe Jun-<lb />
ior Smith will have<lb />
a lot of success in<lb />
Shreveport said<lb />
ECU assistant foot-<lb />
ball coach Jeff<lb />
Treadway. "I think<lb />
that he will turn out to be an excel-<lb />
lent professional football player<lb />
The CFL differs from the NFL in<lb />
the fact that they have a 110-yard<lb />
field, 20-yard end zones, and play<lb />
three downs instead of four on each<lb />
possession. The width of the field is<lb />
also 65 yards, compared to a 50-yaid<lb />
NFL field. In the off-season Shreve-<lb />
port signed former NFL player Billy<lb />
Joe Tolliver to take over the helm as<lb />
quarterback.<lb />
Shreveport opens their pre-sea-<lb />
son on Friday as<lb />
they host the<lb />
Birmingham<lb />
Barracudas. On<lb />
July 8, ESPN2<lb />
will televise the<lb />
Pirates home<lb />
game against<lb />
the Calgary<lb />
Stampede at<lb />
7:00 P.M.<lb />
In other re-<lb />
lated news,<lb />
former Pirate linebacker Willie<lb />
Brookins is in the Carolina Panthers<lb />
pre-season camp in Rock Hill, SC. Last<lb />
season Brookins had 33 tackles for<lb />
ECU, 16 of them which were solo.<lb />
The West Palm Beach, Fla. native<lb />
missed four games due to a knee in-<lb />
jury. Brookins came to ECU from NE<lb />
Oklahoma A&amp;M junior college.<lb />
"I believe Junior<lb />
Smith will have a<lb />
lot of success in<lb />
Shreveport"<lb />
� Jeff Treadway<lb />
ECU assistant football coach<lb />
A Pro<lb />
Pirate<lb />
Junior Smith, ECU'S all-<lb />
time leading rusher, has<lb />
traded his East Carolina<lb />
Pirate uniform for that<lb />
of the Canadian Football<lb />
League's Shreveport<lb />
Pirates.<lb />
Photo courtesy of ECU SID<lb />
Playoff action erupt during ECU intramurals<lb />
David Gaskins<lb />
Recreational Services<lb />
As first summer session moves<lb />
towards exam day, the intramural<lb />
softball and basketball playoffs have<lb />
begun as well. With temperatures<lb />
beginning to scar, the intensity of<lb />
competition is also expected to in-<lb />
crease as a number of teams remain<lb />
in the title hunts within their respec-<lb />
tive divisions.<lb />
In softball, the big winner for the<lb />
week was the weather, as rain<lb />
claimed victories by wiping out half<lb />
of last week's games. However, sev-<lb />
eral teams have established them-<lb />
selves with strong finishes heading<lb />
into the post-season.<lb />
"U Lose" appears to be the team<lb />
to beat in Men's Gold as Kemp Ewing,<lb />
Stephen Lovett and "Fore" Rembert<lb />
continues to pound the ball in victo-<lb />
ries over the "Mooseheads" and<lb />
"Earl's "Slow and Sloppy" re-<lb />
bounded from a close loss to "U<lb />
Lose" last week to complete the regu-<lb />
lar season in strong fashion behind<lb />
the all-around play of Kyle Bostic and<lb />
the fielding of Tom King.<lb />
A sleeper team in this division<lb />
could be "Transit Authority who<lb />
moved up from Purple division,<lb />
where they dominated. The "Pent-<lb />
house Players" have also moved up<lb />
to Gold for the playoffs, joining<lb />
"Theta Chi" and the other teams<lb />
mentioned above.<lb />
The number of men's Purple<lb />
playoff teams has shrunk due to the<lb />
departure of "Penthouse" and "Tran-<lb />
sit but "Summer's Eve" finished un-<lb />
defeated and enters the playoffs as<lb />
the favorite, fueled by the big bats<lb />
of Ernie Holden and Pete Cerra.<lb />
However, their final regular-season<lb />
contest yielded stiff competition, as<lb />
the "Unknowns" scratched out a 19-<lb />
19 tie with "Summer's Eve With<lb />
extra innings being used in the play-<lb />
offs, this tie may be broken in the<lb />
post-season.<lb />
The "Cavemen" have also im-<lb />
proved as the season comes to a close<lb />
after they added Matt Snyder,<lb />
Pump it<lb />
up<lb />
There are many<lb />
opportunities for<lb />
exercise andor lifting<lb />
weights on campus �<lb />
so get out there and<lb />
use them!<lb />
Stephen Smith, Steve Flippin and<lb />
Russell Duvall after the season be-<lb />
gan.<lb />
Also in men's Purple is "Ward's<lb />
Team which, although winless have<lb />
the strongest support of any summer<lb />
league team, boasting their own<lb />
sports medicine trainer, radioTV<lb />
broadcaster and sports information<lb />
director.<lb />
"Mel's Team" continues to domi-<lb />
nate the Co-Rec division, completing<lb />
See ECU page 7<lb />
New rec center scheduled<lb />
to open up in Spring '96<lb />
Maureen McKenna<lb />
Recreational Services<lb />
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File Photo<lb />
ECU students are aniously<lb />
awaiting the opening of the new Stu-<lb />
dent Recreation Center (SRC). Af-<lb />
ter ten years of plannig. the new<lb />
SRC is schedueled to open its doors<lb />
in the spring of 1996.<lb />
The building will provide unlim-<lb />
ited opportunities for ECU students<lb />
to exercise and enjoy new leisure<lb />
programs offered through Recre-<lb />
ational Services.<lb />
According to Director of Recre-<lb />
ational Services Nancy Mize. the<lb />
building will be open from 6 a.m.<lb />
until midnight seven days a week.<lb />
With the added activity space, Rec-<lb />
reational Services will be expanding<lb />
its healthy lifestyle programs, and<lb />
begin instructional programming<lb />
options.<lb />
Personal weight trainers will as-<lb />
sist students in customizing their<lb />
daily workouts. Recreational Ser-<lb />
vices is also hoping to expand sum-<lb />
mer camps for children, adapted rec-<lb />
reation programs, adventure camps.<lb />
rock climbing, club sports and<lb />
aquatics.<lb />
The new Student rec center will<lb />
offer everything you could possibly<lb />
want in a health club. The Sports<lb />
Forum, a six-court, multi-purpose<lb />
sports arena, will house basketball,<lb />
volleyball, badminton and special<lb />
events.<lb />
There will be a 10,000-square<lb />
foot weight training room and a car-<lb />
diovascular fitness center with com-<lb />
puterized bicycles, rowing machines,<lb />
stairclimbers and treadmills. The<lb />
See REC page 7<lb />
Photo by JACK SKINNER<lb />
The Student Recreational Center will offer everything you<lb />
could possibly want in a health club, including Squash.<lb />
3-on-3 Soccer Clash taking form in Raleigh Stackhouse Visits<lb />
Sixers, GM Lucas<lb />
Staff Reports<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Lace up your cleats and get ready to score<lb />
in the Capital City 3-V-3 Soccer Clash. On JuV 15<lb />
&amp; 16, soccer players from Atlanta to Washing-<lb />
ton, D.C. will travel to Raleigh, N.C. to participate<lb />
in this event benefiting the Capital Area Soccer<lb />
League (CASL). Participation is open to all soc-<lb />
cer players, not just those in the CASL.<lb />
The Capital City 3-V-3 Soccer Clash will be<lb />
held at the WRAL Soccer Center of US 1 North<lb />
in Raleigh. The soccer center is the largest soc-<lb />
cer facility of its kind on the East Coast with<lb />
over 15 full-size soccer fields.<lb />
The 3n-3 soccer format is a new idea that<lb />
is becoming a big hit nationwide. The Soccer Clash<lb />
is the first major 3-on-3 soccer tournament to be<lb />
held in North Carolina, and up to 400 teams are<lb />
expected to participate. This tournament has<lb />
something to offer all soccei players, from the<lb />
young to the young at heart The ages range from<lb />
Under 5 to adults, with instructional, recreational<lb />
and competitive divisions.<lb />
The Clash will be played on smaller fields, 30<lb />
to 40 yards long, depending on the age groups<lb />
involved, with 3 to 4 fields laid out across a full-<lb />
sized field. The Clash uses reduced-sized goals -<lb />
with a new twist There are no goalkeepers. Shots<lb />
on goal must be taken from the offensive side of<lb />
the midfield, and there is a 10-foot "no touch" arc<lb />
around the goal in the U9 and older age brackets.<lb />
Games consist of two 15-minute halves and a two-<lb />
minute halftime.<lb />
Each team is required to have three members<lb />
on the field, but may have up to five on the roster,<lb />
and substitutions are unlimited. Teams will be<lb />
placed into divisions based on the age of their old-<lb />
est player, as well as the team's selected skill<lb />
division.The Clash is also looking is volunteers<lb />
interested in serving as field monitors for the or"<lb />
petition. Volunteers are not expected to be ifar-<lb />
ees. The job of the field monitor is to keep le<lb />
score and game time while generally overseeing<lb />
on-field play and conduct<lb />
If you would like a team entry form, informa-<lb />
tion about field monitors, or for any other ques-<lb />
tions, please call the CASL Hotline at (919)334-<lb />
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(AP) - Jerry Stackhouse be-<lb />
lieves he and the Philadelphia<lb />
76ers would be a perfect match for<lb />
a life together in the NBA.<lb />
The Sixers in turn say that they<lb />
regard the 6-foot-5 Stackhouse as<lb />
a "fine name and quality indi-<lb />
vidual<lb />
Now. the hard part will be to<lb />
work out the details so that<lb />
Stackhouse is still on the board<lb />
when Philadelphia makes its pick<lb />
in the upcoming draft. The Sixers<lb />
hold the No. 3 pick after Golden<lb />
State and the L.A. Clippers.<lb />
"This is my first visit to any<lb />
NBA jam and I have enjoyed it<lb />
Stackhouse said Monday after he<lb />
worked out for the Sixers and dis-<lb />
cussed philosophies with coach-<lb />
general manager John Lucas and<lb />
owner Harold Katz. "I've become<lb />
familiar with the 76ers and defi-<lb />
nitely feel that it would be a nice<lb />
fit for me<lb />
The versatile UNC sophomore,<lb />
declared his eligibility for the draft<lb />
a month ago, said he likes the fact<lb />
that the Sixers are a young team.<lb />
"I think there's a great upside<lb />
to this team, because they have a<lb />
lot of young players - not too marry<lb />
guys at the end of the road he<lb />
said. "From what I understand, they<lb />
want to have an up-tempo team. I'm<lb />
a guy who can get out on the wing<lb />
and create things and cause some<lb />
havoc defensively<lb />
Stackhouse said he thought<lb />
Philadelphia is "one of the better<lb />
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weight room will also have<lb />
selectorized weight machines and a<lb />
variety of free weights.<lb />
Above the extensive fitness cen-<lb />
ter will be three 2.000-square foot<lb />
aeerobic exercise studios with mir-<lb />
rored walls and a state-of-the-art ste-<lb />
reo equipment system.<lb />
Opposite the fitness and weight<lb />
training facilities, a beautifully-con-<lb />
structed three-pool Natatorium will<lb />
provide lap swimming, water polo,<lb />
free play and aquatics participants<lb />
ample hours of fun. Highlighting the<lb />
natatorium area is an outdoor 20' x<lb />
40' pool surrounded by a large sun-<lb />
bathing area and deck.<lb />
The SRC will also house a sus-<lb />
pended 1 5-mile three-lane track<lb />
above the SPORTS Forum, complete<lb />
with pace clocks and directional<lb />
signs. In addition, an outdoor adven-<lb />
ture recreational center, an indoor<lb />
climbing wall, seven racquetball<lb />
courts and one squash court will be<lb />
available for student use.<lb />
The SRC will also have a fitness<lb />
assessment center to provide com-<lb />
puterized information related to car-<lb />
diovascular endurance, muscular<lb />
strength, flexibility and body com-<lb />
position.<lb />
To complete the picture, the rec-<lb />
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With the doors opening for<lb />
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crease. Recreational Services will<lb />
hire an additional 120 employees to<lb />
meet the needs of the new center.<lb />
Added on to the total numher of<lb />
Recreational Services employees,<lb />
there will be 200-250 students em-<lb />
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Rec Services is also in the pro-<lb />
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bership program. They have formed<lb />
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Keep an eye out for the open-<lb />
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V 1 dl A from page 6<lb />
teams picking early in the draft<lb />
But several teams have asked<lb />
Golden State and the Clippers<lb />
about moving up in the June 28<lb />
draft in order to take Stackhouse,<lb />
who averaged 15.7 points and 8.2<lb />
rebounds for North Carolina this<lb />
past season.<lb />
In that regard, Lucas says that<lb />
the Sixers are willing to take their<lb />
chances and let Stackhouse fall to<lb />
them rather than overpaying to<lb />
move up.<lb />
"We don't want to lose our<lb />
nucleus said Lucas, who today<lb />
must decide whom to leave avail-<lb />
able to drafting by the new<lb />
Vancouver and Toronto franchises<lb />
during their June 21 expansion<lb />
draft.<lb />
court<lb />
JCvvU from page 6<lb />
the regular-season undefeated behind<lb />
Lynda McCormack's pitching and<lb />
Melissa Dawson's all-around play.<lb />
Other top Co-Rec squads include the<lb />
"RN's led by George Rouco and<lb />
defending champion "Economics So-<lb />
ciety A late-season entry, the "Ter-<lb />
minators is expected to be a sleeper<lb />
in the championship hunt<lb />
In Gold basketball, the "ODBs"<lb />
enter the playoffs as the only unde-<lb />
feated squad behind a multi-faceted<lb />
attack led by Stuart Squires and<lb />
Derek McCreight. Other top teams<lb />
include "Quiet Storm" and "Full Tilt<lb />
"The Scrubs" have been left<lb />
without a victory as Bobby Williams<lb />
seeks to rediscover his devastating<lb />
offensive prowess.<lb />
In men's Purple the<lb />
"Firebirds'are playoff favorites as Jeff<lb />
Wooten and Sean Frelke lead their<lb />
attack. However, a trio of other teams<lb />
appear to be worthy challengers.<lb />
"The Fab Fife's" run-ad-gun offense<lb />
features John Mosely and Eric<lb />
Williamson, while "A Dynasty in Wait-<lb />
ing" relies on the inside-outside skills<lb />
of Vander White. The "TPKs" bring<lb />
Brian Manning's inside power to the<lb />
court, complementing several good<lb />
three-point shooters.<lb />
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Shoes S Sandals<lb />
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756-1058<lb />
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New Look - New Management<lb />
New and newly renovated 1 and 2 bedroom, 2 bath<lb />
condo units, large and small, furnished or unfurnished,<lb />
with washers and dryers, free cable and water.<lb />
Pool, clubhouse &amp; more. ECU bus service.<lb />
KINGSTON<lb />
RENTALS CO.<lb />
758-7575<lb />
Carolina Heart, P. A.<lb />
Eric B. Carlson, M.D.<lb />
is pleased to announce<lb />
the association of<lb />
Michael A. Ponder, M.D.<lb />
For the Practice of Cardiology<lb />
at 804 Johns Hopkins Drive<lb />
University Medical Park<lb />
Greenville, North Carolina 27834<lb />
(919)757-1000<lb />
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BY PAUL HAGWOO<lb />
Help<lb />
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CARGO FURNITURE Sleeper Sofa &amp;<lb />
Chair $200.00, Nice Entertainment Cen-<lb />
ter $80.00, One of a kind Swimw ear, Cow<lb />
Seat Covers. 758-1152 - leave message.<lb />
QUEEN SIZE WATERBED SI50. Basic<lb />
Frame. Free Flowing Water Mattress.<lb />
ALSO - Matching Couch. Love Seat and<lb />
Chair, Price negotiable - Cheap Call Joe<lb />
@ 321-6764<lb />
RETRO YARD SALE: 1970s womens<lb />
clothes. 100 S. Summit St Th ursday June<lb />
15th 1:00pm<lb />
MEN'S BLACK LEATHER biker jacket,<lb />
size S. Worn twice. $100. Call 758-3426.<lb />
1988 BUICK FOR SALE. Not too pretty,<lb />
but very reliable.1300 or bes t offer. Call<lb />
758-3426.<lb />
DO YOU NEED MONEY?<lb />
We Will Pay You<lb />
$ CASH $<lb />
We Also Buy<lb />
GOLD<lb />
SILVER<lb />
Jewehy-<lb />
Also Broken<lb />
Gold Pieces<lb />
FOR YOUR USED,<lb />
TOMMY HILFIGER<lb />
NAUTICA<lb />
POLO<lb />
RUFF HEWN<lb />
J.CREW<lb />
ALEXANDER JULIAN<lb />
GUESS<lb />
LEVI<lb />
ETC.<lb />
We Also Buy:<lb />
Stereo's<lb />
T.V's.<lb />
VCR's<lb />
CD Player's<lb />
Student Swap Shop<lb />
STUDENT SWAP SHOP DOWNTOWN WALKING MALL<lb />
414 EVANS ST.<lb />
HRS: THURS-FRI10-12,1:30-5 &amp; SAT FROM 10-1<lb />
COME INTO THE CITY PARKING LOT IN FRONT OF WACHOVIA<lb />
DOWNTOWN,DRlVE TO BACK DOOR &amp; RING BUZZER<lb />
STOP! MOST INEXPENSIVE "NEW"<lb />
DUPLEX IN GREENVILLE! $51,900 in-<lb />
cludes all appiicances, washer &amp; dryer! 2<lb />
bedrooms, 2 full baths, open white<lb />
kitchenliving room wcathedral ceiling.<lb />
2005 B Summerhaven. 321-6061 or (919)<lb />
851-1153. Rent till closing. Immediate<lb />
Occupancy!<lb />
WANTED TO BUY: WILL BUY YOUR<lb />
CUITAR(S) CALL 637-6550.<lb />
$ Services<lb />
' Offered<lb />
SMALL-TIME MOVER have van will move<lb />
students within Greenville area $30 per<lb />
haul, you load. Please call to make appoint-<lb />
ment. Raymond L. Brown. Letter Perfect<lb />
Signs 756-5520.<lb />
HORSE FOR LEASE - Local Doctor look-<lb />
ing for experienced rider to 12 lease Ara-<lb />
bian at Rock Springs Equestrian Center.<lb />
$125 month. Call Liz at 321-1291.<lb />
FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 Billion<lb />
in private sector grants &amp; scholarships is<lb />
now available. All students are eligible<lb />
regardless of grades, income, or parent's<lb />
income. Let us help. Call Student Finan-<lb />
cial Services: 1-800-263-6495 ext F53625.<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 />
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED: Begin<lb />
ning Aug share 2 BR Apt. in Covrtney<lb />
Square. Furnished except BR. $220<lb />
month 12 utilities. Graduate Student<lb />
preferred. Call 756-9287.<lb />
AVAILABLE JULY 1ST! 1 year old. 2BR,<lb />
1 Bath. Upstairs Apartment wBalcony,<lb />
WD Hookups, and dishwasher. Still looks<lb />
brand new! Call 758-1922 NOW!<lb />
FEMALE ROOMATE (NONSMOKER)<lb />
WANTED to share 2 Bedroom Apt. Rent<lb />
$170.00 each. 12 utilities Sandi Villas.<lb />
Call 355-7280 Ask for Shannon.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE(S) NEEDED be<lb />
ginning July or August. Two bjocks from<lb />
campus. Completely furnished except for<lb />
bedroom. $250.00month $80 utilities.<lb />
Newly renovated. Call Leslie at 752-6849.<lb />
EXCLUSIVE COUNTRY LIVING; over-<lb />
size lots available in new mobile home<lb />
Community 12 mintues from Greenville<lb />
or Kinston "Quality not Compromise" 919-<lb />
524-5790.<lb />
2 BEDROOM HOUSE TO SHARE:<lb />
$187.50mo 12 bills. Need Male or<lb />
Female Roommate ASAP. Close to cam-<lb />
pus. Call 830-6708.<lb />
RINGGOLD TOWERS<lb />
Now Taking Leases for<lb />
1 bedroom, 2 bedroom &amp;<lb />
Efficiency Apartments.<lb />
CALL 752-2865<lb />
HELP NEEDED IMMEDIATELY NO<lb />
EXPERIENCE NECESSARY will train.<lb />
Must be 18 years old. Playmates Massage.<lb />
Snow Hill, NC (919) 747-7686.<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 R53622<lb />
rrw Personals<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 />
�ECU Bus Service<lb />
�On-Site Laundry<lb />
"Special Student Leases"<lb />
also MOBILE HOME RENTALS<lb />
.T. or Tommy Williams<lb />
'56-781 5758-7436<lb />
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ATTRACTIVE AND POETIC FEMALE<lb />
age 23 seeks likeminded male for friend-<lb />
ship and possible relationship. Write to<lb />
VGS, 116 Fletcher PI, Greenville, NC<lb />
27834<lb />
LEARNED GUITARIST seeks compatible<lb />
sign - Cancer. Enjoys listening to KISS<lb />
and watching Spiderman religiously.<lb />
Chews tobacco, but can be reformed. Call<lb />
Matt at 321-0639.<lb />
Help Wanted<lb />
J<lb />
BABYSITTER WANTED Looking for<lb />
energetic and caring person with childcare<lb />
experience, CPR and vehicle. References<lb />
required. Please call 752-8505.<lb />
DISABLED MALE GRAD STUDENT<lb />
NEEDS MORNING HELP. CALL 758-<lb />
9098.<lb />
$1750 WEEKLY possible mailing our<lb />
circulars. No experience required. Begin<lb />
now. For info call 301-306-1207.<lb />
TELEMARKETING - Davenport Exteri-<lb />
ors Thermal Guard - $5.00 per hour plus<lb />
bonus. Easy work, Flexible hours start<lb />
today. Call 355-0210.<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 />
ATTENTION LADIES Earn a 1,000 plus<lb />
a week escorting in the Greenville area.<lb />
Must be 18 yrs old; have own phone and<lb />
tiansportation. We are an established<lb />
agency, check out your yellow pages. Call<lb />
Diamonds at 758-0896<lb />
CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING Earn up<lb />
to $2,000month working on Cruise<lb />
Ships or Land-Tour companies. World<lb />
Travel (Hawaii, Mexico, the Caribbean,<lb />
etc.) Seasonal and Full-time employment<lb />
available. No experience nesessary. For<lb />
more information call 1-206-634-0468 ext.<lb />
C53626.<lb />
NATIONAL PARKS HIRING - Seansonal<lb />
&amp; Full-time employment available at Na-<lb />
tional Parks, Forests &amp; Wildlife Preservies.<lb />
Benefits bonuses! Call: 1-206-5454804<lb />
ext. N53623.<lb />
Circulation and Distribution<lb />
SUMMER<lb />
Wednesdays<lb />
5,000 copies per issue<lb />
Office Hours Are<lb />
SUMMER<lb />
7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday<lb />
7:30 a.m. -11:30 p.m. Friday<lb />
For more information call<lb />
ECU-6366<lb />
L<lb />
TUTOR<lb />
Certified LD teacher is<lb />
accepting new students<lb />
for the fall semester.<lb />
Begin your college career<lb />
with support systems<lb />
in place.<lb />
Call 830-0781.<lb />
Please leave a message<lb />
Lost and Found<lb />
Lost: BlueTri-fold wallet. Please contact<lb />
Chuck at 752-8018.<lb />
EC U T r a n s i t Bus Drivers<lb />
ECU TRANSIT is looking for mature, dependable, and outgoing<lb />
individuals to provide quality service for the transit system.<lb />
Must be a registered ECU Student or incoming student with at<lb />
least two or more semesters remaining to work.<lb />
Punctuality js q must!<lb />
Must complete all training this summer to start full work<lb />
schedule for Fall semester. Must like driving and have good<lb />
driving record!<lb />
(DWI's and frequently ticketed drivers need not apply!)<lb />
North Carolina class "B"CDL license with passenger<lb />
endorsement and no air brake restriction will be required;<lb />
however, we will help you get your proper license.<lb />
Previous experience is a plus.<lb />
Must be in good standing with the University.<lb />
For more information and applications, stop by the ECU<lb />
Transit office in Mendenhall (RM258), or call 328-4724.<lb />
Monday - Thursday 12:30 PM - 4:00 PM<lb />
tMHMHHMMMHMMHHHMj<lb />
Advertising Services<lb />
Line Classified Rate<lb />
(25 words or less)<lb />
Students $2.00<lb />
Non-students $3.00<lb />
Each additional word $.05<lb />
Display Classifieds<lb />
$5.50<lb />
All DC ads will not exceed<lb />
two column inches in width<lb />
or five column inches in<lb />
depth.<lb />
USHERS FOR HENDR1X THEATRE<lb />
Ushers needed beginning fall semester.<lb />
Minimum wage, 8-12 hoursweek. You will<lb />
usher at Student Union movies, Travel-Ad-<lb />
venture films, and other miscellaneous<lb />
events held in Hendrix Theatre. Call Lynn<lb />
at 3284766 for more information, or pick<lb />
up a job application at the Business Of-<lb />
fice in Mendenhall Student Cent er.<lb />
ACADEMIC SURVIVAL SKILLS<lb />
This five-session workshop will teach you<lb />
about time management note taking, test<lb />
preparation, test taking, and relieving test<lb />
anxiety. Take assessment instruments to<lb />
find out your level of functioning in each<lb />
area. Begins Monday. June 26. at 3:00jCh.<lb />
Only one summer session. Call 328�oi<lb />
for more information. Counseling CeVtffr.<lb />
UNIVERSITY FOLK A COUNTRY<lb />
DANCE CLUB<lb />
Mid-Summer Contra Dance. Sat June 17.<lb />
7:30-10:00pm, at the Ledonia Wright Bldg.<lb />
(behind Student Health). FREE Come<lb />
alone or bring a friend.<lb />
START YOUR FITNES ROUTINE<lb />
TODAY<lb />
It's never to late to start your fitness rou-<lb />
tine! Registration for the second Summer<lb />
session of Fitness Classes will be held in<lb />
204 CG June 12-June 26 from 8am-5pra.<lb />
Call Recreational services at 328-6383&amp;jr<lb />
more information.<lb />
GET AWAY FOR A DAY OF FUN<lb />
During Recreational Services Kid's Day<lb />
Trip to Bear Island on June 28. If you are<lb />
interested in this trip register in 204<lb />
Christenbury before June 16. For more<lb />
information call Recreational Services at<lb />
328-6387 or visit 204 Chr istenbury to reg-<lb />
ister.<lb />
SOFTBALL &amp; 3 ON 3<lb />
BASKETBALL<lb />
Get your teams registered for competition<lb />
on June 27. Softball Registration will be<lb />
at 4:00pm in BIO 103 and 3-on-3 basket-<lb />
ball registration will be at 4:30pm in BIO-<lb />
103. For more information call Recre-<lb />
ational Services at 328-6387.<lb />
ICE CREAM SOCIAL<lb />
RESCHEDULED<lb />
To Tuesday June 20 1:00p.m. until sup-<lb />
plies last University Mall. Sponsored by<lb />
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