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TUEft<lb />
Halloween<lb />
Vol 71, No. 19<lb />
Clearly Labled<lb />
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The Least Carolinian<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Least Carolina University<lb />
Emerald City, N C<lb />
12 pases<lb />
Around the State<lb />
Raleigh - In hopes of becom-<lb />
ing more like their counterparts.<lb />
N.C. State University is now of-<lb />
fering a course entitled "How to<lb />
party like the Pirates Students<lb />
enrolled in the course will take<lb />
field trips to downtown<lb />
Greenville to participate in bar<lb />
crawls, as well as study various<lb />
methods for reaching high level<lb />
drunkenness.<lb />
Chapel Hili - Students at<lb />
the University of North Carolina<lb />
gathered in the Dean Dome last<lb />
night for a lecture "How to look<lb />
and act more like Biff and Buffy"<lb />
sponsored by the university's lib-<lb />
eral arts department. The lecture<lb />
included a fashion show by<lb />
Chapel Hill native Alexander<lb />
Julian. For copies of the speech<lb />
call 1-800-I-wanna-be-a-prep.<lb />
Around the Country<lb />
Washington, D.C. - Presi-<lb />
dent Bill Clinton is outraged over<lb />
what he is calling the nation's<lb />
worst nightmare. Clinton said<lb />
D.C. residents Newt Gingrich and<lb />
Bob Packwood were seen at Thee<lb />
Dollhouse stuffing $3 bills into<lb />
the thongs of dancers. Ironically<lb />
the "queer-dollar bills" portrayed<lb />
Clinton's face.<lb />
Atlanta, Ga. - Ted Turner<lb />
and Jane Fonda began marketing<lb />
"pony-tail caps" following the<lb />
Braves' World Series win over the<lb />
Indians. Fonda, seen clutching<lb />
Turner's toupee as the Indians<lb />
took their last turn at bat had<lb />
her ponytail fashioned in a "I-<lb />
wish-I-was-stilI-25 hair color"<lb />
pulled through a hole strategi-<lb />
cally located on the top of her<lb />
Braves cap. After the game, thou-<lb />
sands of women, and some long-<lb />
haired men, surrounded Fonda in<lb />
a quest for her caD.<lb />
Charleston, S.C. - Officials<lb />
in the athletic department of The<lb />
Citadel released yesterday the<lb />
academy's new mascot the Neu-<lb />
ter Bulldog. The androgynous<lb />
canine has recently been entered<lb />
in a weight loss clinic and is un-<lb />
dergoing therapy for manic de-<lb />
pression and the I-thought-I-<lb />
could-handle-it syndrome.<lb />
Around the World<lb />
London - As part of her Hal-<lb />
loween tradition Queen Eliza-<lb />
beth II dressed the Queen<lb />
Mother as Arnold<lb />
Schwartzenagar. The Queen<lb />
Mother attended her grandson's<lb />
Halloween festivities at the pres-<lb />
tigious Eton College. Upon leav-<lb />
ing Eton, the Queen Mother<lb />
mumbled "I'll be back<lb />
Iraq - Monsoon hurricanes<lb />
swept over much of the Middle<lb />
East last week wiping out thou-<lb />
sands of natives and sending<lb />
President Saddam Hussein to Ice-<lb />
land. After waking up from a four-<lb />
day coma Hussein said "Well I<lb />
guess this is what hell looks like<lb />
when it freezes over. There's no<lb />
place like home<lb />
Logan dissed for real Million Dollar Man<lb />
N. Da Money<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Steve Logan is out, Lee Majors<lb />
is in.<lb />
That's right, when word made it<lb />
to Hollywood that the ECU football<lb />
coach was offered a 10-year, $1 mil-<lb />
lion contract, actor Lee Majors was<lb />
outraged and subsequently called a<lb />
press conference.<lb />
"I'm the million dollar man<lb />
Majors told correspondent Sam<lb />
Donaldson.<lb />
"Sure my show was 'The Six Mil-<lb />
lion Dollar Man' in the '70s, but I<lb />
haven't worked in six or seven years<lb />
 I'll take what I can get Majors<lb />
told a room full of high power media<lb />
officials yesterday.<lb />
Majors also ensured the ECU<lb />
alumni of his intentions. In a Home-<lb />
coming Alumni Radio Address, he<lb />
assured the alumni of his capabili-<lb />
ties on the Pirate Football helm.<lb />
"I'm the Fall Guy' damnit, not<lb />
Logan! I'm the one that never spent<lb />
much time in school, but still taught<lb />
ladies plenty. I'm the one who's<lb />
never been seen with anything less<lb />
than a nine  so fine.<lb />
I hereby challenge Logan to a<lb />
pay-per-view, barefisted, brutal,<lb />
bloody battle to the death - to the<lb />
death exclaimed the valium-de-<lb />
Werewolf returns<lb />
Cereal mascot<lb />
returns to the<lb />
public eye<lb />
Bucky Sinister<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Beware, cereal lovers! The Fruit<lb />
Brute is making a comeback!<lb />
This overall-clad werewolf was<lb />
once a happy member of Genera!<lb />
Foods' family of "Monster Cereal"<lb />
mascots. Along with fellow monster<lb />
mascots Frankenberry and Count<lb />
Chocula. Fruit Brute was the idol of<lb />
cereal-munching children every-<lb />
where.<lb />
But all was not well in<lb />
Monsterland, and the Fruit Brute<lb />
was dismissed by his patent company<lb />
in 1979. Following a brief attempt<lb />
at a comeback as an adversary for<lb />
the Crunchberry Beast in a seldom-<lb />
seen ad campaign in 1980, the Fruit<lb />
Brute vanished from public scrutiny.<lb />
The amiable lycanthrope has long<lb />
been thought dead by cold cereal<lb />
fans the world over.<lb />
But now, bolstered by the suc-<lb />
cess of his cameo appearance last<lb />
year in the Quentin Tarantino block-<lb />
buster Pulp Fiction, the Fruit Brute<lb />
is ready to take the world by storm.<lb />
"When 1 got the script, I<lb />
thought no, I knew that this was<lb />
the role for me Brute told TLC in<lb />
a recent interview. "Quentin's a good<lb />
kid. He loved my cereal when he was<lb />
a little boy, and the 12 essential vi-<lb />
tamins and iron 1 gave him every<lb />
morning helped him grow into the<lb />
man he is today. I can't thank him<lb />
enough<lb />
Apparently, Tarantino feels the<lb />
same way about his star. "Fruit<lb />
Brute has always been a great ac-<lb />
tor he said. "He just hasn't gotten<lb />
the roles he needed to prove his tal-<lb />
ent Some people would disagree<lb />
with me, but it's true. I mean, have<lb />
you seen those Crunchberry com-<lb />
mercials? They're sheer brilliance<lb />
Nonetheless, Fruit Brute's con-<lb />
troversial role in Pulp Fiction has<lb />
caused quite a stir in the breakfast<lb />
cereal community. In the film. Fruit<lb />
Brute appears on a box of cereal be-<lb />
ing eaten by a drug dealer (played<lb />
by Eric Stolz). The scene is brief,<lb />
but some people feel it promotes<lb />
See WEREWOLF page 2<lb />
' development<lb />
J.B. Phibbin<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
In a bold move today, MTV, the multimedia conglomerate and cable tele-<lb />
vision channel, announced that it has formed a fourth political faction, the<lb />
MTV party.<lb />
Citing national demand for more choices at the polls tomorrow, MTV<lb />
says it will sponsor a number of new candidates for public office in the up-<lb />
coming election.<lb />
Chief among these new candidates is screen actor John Travolta, who<lb />
will be running for a Congressional seat in California.<lb />
When asked why Travolta had decided to try his hand at politics, a repre-<lb />
sentative of MTV stated, "After Pulp Fiction and Get Shorty, John has the<lb />
respect of the people once again. He feels there is nothing he can't do, and we<lb />
believe him. This is a situation of perfect coincic" 'nee. We needed a strong<lb />
front-runner and John had this enormous ego<lb />
To make sure that enough press time is given to Travolta's candidacy<lb />
this close to voting time, MTV will be suspending their Tuesday night pro-<lb />
gramming.<lb />
Instead of the eight hour special that was originally scheduled tor to-<lb />
night, "TLC, Silverchair and Alanis Morisette: How We Can Make Anyone<lb />
Love Music That Really Sucks MTV will be running a constant rotation of<lb />
"John Travolta: Look Who's Talking Doublespeak Now written in part by<lb />
new MTV party speechwriter, Quentin Tarantino.<lb />
Travolta could not be reached for comment at press time, but long-time<lb />
Travolta friend and sometime co-star Kirstie Alley, when asked what Travolta's<lb />
chances were, said, "John will win because of the female vote. He has one of<lb />
the greatest asses in the world. What woman wouldn't vote for that ass. Mmm,<lb />
1 would<lb />
MTV wants it known that Travolta is not the only candidate they have<lb />
jockeying for position. Gavin MacLeod, Captain Stubing from "The Love Boat"<lb />
will be running for office in Rhode Island, rock singer Jon Bon Jovi is up for<lb />
election in Massachusetts and swimsuit model Kathy Ireland will take it to<lb />
the voters in Louisiana.<lb />
All in all. MTV says they are satisfied with their presence at the polls this<lb />
year, especially given their late entrance into the race.<lb />
One MTV insider tells us that even if none of the candidates are elected,<lb />
they are taking steps toward getting Darryl Hall and John Oates to run for<lb />
the White House next year. Watch out boy, they'll chew you up. �<lb />
prived actorwanna-be football<lb />
coach.<lb />
"Ted (Turner) assured me in<lb />
1979 that when he is dating Jane<lb />
Fonda, the Atlanta Braves won the<lb />
World Series and pigs fly, I could<lb />
have the top Pirate position Majors<lb />
explained.<lb />
North Carolina is one of the big-<lb />
gest pork producers in the nation.<lb />
With this in mind, Majors rented a<lb />
double-wide just outside of Pitt<lb />
County near the pig farms, since that<lb />
would be the best place to observe<lb />
pigs in flight.<lb />
In a subsequent press release, Ted<lb />
Turner responded by stating, "Some-<lb />
one must have slipped some LSD into<lb />
my drink on the night Majors referred<lb />
to. I don't recall ever any statement<lb />
to the nature of the Braves winning<lb />
the World Series. I, furthermore, don't<lb />
remember exactly what happened that<lb />
night, but let's just say I was found<lb />
talking to lightpoles at 3 a.m<lb />
In a related story the Bionic<lb />
Woman herself, Lindsay Wagner, was<lb />
arrested by Pitt County Sheriffs depu<lb />
ties just outside of the chancellor's<lb />
house on Fifth Street. She was sub-<lb />
sequently charged with an attempted<lb />
double murder of Chancellor Eakin<lb />
and his wife. The deputies were tipped<lb />
off from a distraught and currently<lb />
unemployed attorney, Marcia Clark of<lb />
Los Angeles, CA.<lb />
Judge Pee Dee Dredd has yet to<lb />
schedule a tentative date for the<lb />
double murder charge facing Wagner<lb />
in Pitt County Superior Court. But<lb />
her legal "Dream Team" has already<lb />
jumped into the media circus with<lb />
both feet.<lb />
"If Lee Majors is going to be the<lb />
new football coach, Linday Wagner is<lb />
due for the chancellor's job. Her in-<lb />
tentions weren't murder at all. She<lb />
mistook the chancellor's house for the<lb />
Attic when heard from a friend known<lb />
only as Kato that Chairmen of the<lb />
Board were playing stated Wagner's<lb />
attorney Johnny Cochra'n.<lb />
"It was her first time in<lb />
Greenville, an honest mistake<lb />
Pee Dee hurt in explosion<lb />
Staff reports<lb />
ECU's mascot Pee Dee the Pi-<lb />
rate has survived an accident which<lb />
turned hii head into a pumpkin last<lb />
week. Pee Dee now has an orange<lb />
face following an explosion in the<lb />
chemistry department.<lb />
"I don't know what happened<lb />
said Id E. Ot, a chemistry major. "We<lb />
were doing an experiment on mu-<lb />
tating school mascots  Pee Dee vol-<lb />
unteered and I guess the chemicals<lb />
got mixed up<lb />
Pee Dee is taking his new look<lb />
in stride and trying to keep his<lb />
pumpkin-head from rotting before<lb />
Halloween. He cannot talk because<lb />
no nose, mouth or eye holes have<lb />
been cut to date, but in a written<lb />
interview. Pee Dee seemed rather in-<lb />
different to the new image he faces.<lb />
"I think it's kind of cool Pee<lb />
Dee wrote. "Now people across the<lb />
country will really understand what<lb />
a big deal Halloween is in<lb />
Greenville<lb />
Reports indicate that Southern<lb />
Mississippi's eagle mascot tried to<lb />
turn his face into pumpkin pie after<lb />
ECU's victory last weekend, but Pee<lb />
Dee tarred and feathered the tar-<lb />
nished bird.<lb />
Concerned administrators are<lb />
working day and night to pressure<lb />
a joint effort between the chemis-<lb />
try and biology departments in fix-<lb />
ing ECU's mascot. Pee Dee stated<lb />
he would wait patiently until they<lb />
can reverse<lb />
the effects of<lb />
the experi-<lb />
ment. He said<lb />
he would have<lb />
liked to have<lb />
been turned<lb />
into Brad Pitt<lb />
or Antonio<lb />
Banderas, but<lb />
understands<lb />
his head is in<lb />
fact a pump-<lb />
kin and there's<lb />
nothing he<lb />
can do about<lb />
it. An insider<lb />
with ECU'S<lb />
counseling<lb />
center has<lb />
confirmed the<lb />
mascot is un-<lb />
der psychiatric<lb />
evaluation.<lb />
"Heads<lb />
are going to<lb />
roll for this<lb />
one said<lb />
Chemistry<lb />
Chair I. Ex-<lb />
plode. "The<lb />
students weren't supposed to be<lb />
doing those experiments in that<lb />
area. It is strictly off limits to stu-<lb />
dents. Just because their student<lb />
fees pay for everything they used<lb />
doesn't mean anything.<lb />
Pee Dee's face will be gruesome<lb />
once again, as soon as our top-notch<lb />
scientists can figure out what the<lb />
Pee Dee looks<lb />
how foolish he<lb />
hie Photo<lb />
festive now, but just imagine<lb />
'II look come December.<lb />
hell they're doing<lb />
Until a solution can be found,<lb />
Pee Dee stated he will continue to<lb />
cheer ECU on, even when Christmas<lb />
rolls around (if his head hasn't rolled<lb />
off first). Students have expressed<lb />
delight at Pee Dee's new look, until<lb />
they find out the pumpkin may be<lb />
more than a temporary seasonal joke.<lb />
Kramer spotted on campus<lb />
Staff Reports<lb />
"Seinfeld" star Kramer was seen<lb />
cavorting around campus by several<lb />
students.<lb />
The wacky fellow who plays Jerry<lb />
Seinfeld's friend Kramer was alleg-<lb />
edly in town looking for a replace-<lb />
ment for Seinfeld's girlfriend, the<lb />
insatiable, and very<lb />
much younger than<lb />
Jerry, Soshanna.<lb />
According to<lb />
Kramer's spokes-<lb />
person, he was<lb />
scoping out area<lb />
sorority houses 2 ; � .�<lb />
and dance clubs in<lb />
hopes of finding a "perky little babe"<lb />
to give Jerry for Christmas. Some stu-<lb />
dents thought this alibi was some-<lb />
what of a farce considering Seinfeld<lb />
is Jewish and does not celebrate<lb />
Christmas. Some proposed the idea<lb />
that Kramer was actually in town<lb />
working as a soda salesman at home<lb />
football games.<lb />
"I saw him at the Temple game<lb />
said sophomore Chip Dip. "He was<lb />
in the student section bellowing<lb />
Coke, Pepsi I said to my girlfriend,<lb />
'Girlfriend, doesn't that dude look<lb />
like Kramer? She thought he did too.<lb />
We just laughed. And to think all<lb />
along it was him<lb />
Dean of Students Ronald Smear<lb />
said someone claiming to be Kramer<lb />
called his office requesting permis-<lb />
sion to solicit materials on the mall.<lb />
"I just laughed and hung up<lb />
Smear said.<lb />
 "Kramer? On<lb />
this campus?<lb />
Come on, we<lb />
had a difficult<lb />
enough time<lb />
getting the<lb />
3 Allman Broth-<lb />
ers here<lb />
Smear warned students, particu-<lb />
larly young, female students that<lb />
Kramer may use aliases including<lb />
The Assman and Cosmo.<lb />
Yesterday, a group of eager fe-<lb />
male students gathered in Joyner Li-<lb />
brary to determine what Seinfeld may<lb />
like in his women. Ima Hotchick said<lb />
she read in The Greenville<lb />
Indepointless that Seinfeld tends to<lb />
like girls with unusuallv large chests<lb />
"I saw him at the<lb />
Temple game<lb />
�<lb />
Chip Dip, sophomore<lb />
who wear knee high combat boots.<lb />
Rex Roland, NuSkin salesman,<lb />
was on hand to provide tips for ap-<lb />
plying excess lipstick. He had<lb />
lipliners and lipstick shades avail-<lb />
able in a wide range of colors in-<lb />
cluding Lick-me-Lavender and Scan-<lb />
dalous Scarlet According to Roland,<lb />
it was his biggest salesday this year.<lb />
"I usually sell a large quantity<lb />
of skin tighteners, particularly to<lb />
the women's club at the Greenville<lb />
Country Club, but yesterday I sold<lb />
over 200 tubes of lipstick and<lb />
lipliners. I guess everybody wants<lb />
to be the next Soshanna Roland<lb />
said.<lb />
According to Kramer's spokes-<lb />
person, the next Soshanna will have<lb />
the privilege of sitting on the<lb />
Seinfeld set through endless hours<lb />
of taping, be the butt of Seinfeld<lb />
jokes, as well as attending New York<lb />
Knicks games as Jerry's sidekick.<lb />
Last month. Soshanna was featured<lb />
on the cover of The National In-<lb />
quirer.<lb />
Students interested in becom-<lb />
ing the next Soshanna can find<lb />
Kramer hanging around campus, or<lb />
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Tuesday, October 31, 1995<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
THELE<lb />
CAROLINI<lb />
Wonder Boy Gordon takes<lb />
Spermhardt in Phoenix race<lb />
WOLF from page 1<lb />
U.B Stew Ped<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Phoenix, Ariz. - Wonder Boy Jeff<lb />
Gordon slid past Dale Spermhardt<lb />
Earnhardt better known as The In-<lb />
timidator, in Sunday's race in Phoe-<lb />
nix. Spermhardt held the lead through<lb />
the entire race, but in the last lap was<lb />
nudged into the wall on turn four by<lb />
the aggressive Gordon.<lb />
Following the race, Spermhardt<lb />
expressed his displeasure over what<lb />
he called "unfair tactics" by Gordon.<lb />
Spermhardt plans to ask NASCAR<lb />
officials to review tapes to determine<lb />
if Gordon may have been a bit too<lb />
pushy.<lb />
"No one should treat fellow driv-<lb />
ers the way he does Spermhardt<lb />
said. "I mean I was in the lead all<lb />
through the race and just when I<lb />
thought I had that sucker nailed, he<lb />
came up and bumped me. Is that the<lb />
way NASCAR wants their races con-<lb />
ducted? Hasn't that pretty boy ever<lb />
heard of driver courtesy?"<lb />
While Spermhardt bitched and<lb />
moaned in pit row, Gordon was cel-<lb />
ebrating his victory with wife Brooke<lb />
in the winner's circle.<lb />
"I won this one for Brooke Gor-<lb />
don said. "She's what keeps my mo-<lb />
tor roaring and my ball bearings<lb />
lubed<lb />
When asked how he felt about<lb />
Spermhardt's accusations, Gordon<lb />
just smiled and said "that redneck<lb />
ain't nothing but a whining, crying<lb />
wimp who can't take what he dishes<lb />
out"<lb />
Gordon's victory secures his lead<lb />
in the points competition, but<lb />
Spermhardt plans to "actively pursue<lb />
Gordon's tail" in Atlanta.<lb />
"I'm coming after that son-of-a-<lb />
� Spermhardt said. "I'm tired<lb />
of being Mr. Fair. Next week NASCAR<lb />
better look out because I am going to<lb />
start playing rough<lb />
Spermhardt fans, who previously<lb />
were set.i throwing chicken bones at<lb />
Gordon, cheered on The Intimidator<lb />
as he made his threats.<lb />
"I know one thang said Ima<lb />
Redneck, a Spermhardt fan, "I ain't<lb />
never seen anythang like dat. Dat<lb />
sucker just pushed him right outta da<lb />
way. I got me dis new T-shirt wit da<lb />
Intimidator's picture on it and dease<lb />
new headphones and I'ma going to<lb />
Atlanta and we gonna raise some hell<lb />
if he pulls dat trick again<lb />
"Wtoitie IRevietv<lb />
Monkeys add depth to Letter<lb />
J.B. Wright<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
�<lb />
In 1850, Nathaniel Hawthorne<lb />
wrote a book called The Scarlet Let-<lb />
ter. While this book was a small hit in<lb />
its time, it didn't really have much of<lb />
an impact within the literary commu-<lb />
nity. There were many problems with<lb />
it Aside from the fact that Hawthorne<lb />
had a bad reputation for dressing as<lb />
a woman at ail the book signing par-<lb />
ties, the story wasn't fully thought out<lb />
and the writing itself was a bit bland.<lb />
However, Hollywood always sees<lb />
potential in half-baked ideas. There-<lb />
fore, Hollywood has taken<lb />
Hawthorne's lame book and turned<lb />
it into one kick-ass movie.<lb />
Chinese action movie director<lb />
John Woo expands on the religious<lb />
themes he introduced in Hard Target<lb />
by tackling the story of Hester<lb />
Prynne, a Puritan woman who is im-<lb />
pregnated by the Reverend<lb />
Dimmesdale. However, Woo puts the<lb />
"woo-woo" in Hawthorne by making<lb />
several significant changes.<lb />
To start off, he switches the loca-<lb />
tion of the story from its puritan New<lb />
England setting to the dark jungles<lb />
of Africa. This simple switch immedi-<lb />
ately improves on Hawthorne's idea<lb />
because it allows Hester to have a<lb />
monkey companion. Any story with a<lb />
monkey is worth a look.<lb />
Woo and cowriter Joe Eszterhas<lb />
dare to explore within this story of<lb />
infidelity and sin those issues which<lb />
Hawthorne ignoranuy overlooked. For<lb />
example, what exactly does the scar-<lb />
let "A" which Hester is forced to wear<lb />
mean? This has been unclear for over<lb />
a century. The script smartly includes<lb />
a 30 minute discussion between<lb />
Hester and her mind-reading monkey<lb />
about the possible interpretations of<lb />
the letter "A It's an intelligent dia-<lb />
logue that is also filled with witty ref-<lb />
erences to Madonna and Al Gore<lb />
(thanks to some script doctoring from<lb />
Quentin Tarantino).<lb />
The casting is also brilliant Car-<lb />
rie Fisher shines as Hester. She spits<lb />
out her lines with such fire and en-<lb />
ergy that one would swear she was<lb />
on cocaine again. In a scene where<lb />
Hester bathes herself in front of a<lb />
mirror, Fisher magically captures the<lb />
sensation of a woman who wants to<lb />
cleanse herself of her sinful past It's<lb />
a heartfelt moment that wonderfully<lb />
ends with an inside joke when Hester<lb />
turns around and catches Harrison<lb />
Ford (in an uncredited cameo) watch-<lb />
ing her. Those familiar with Star Wars<lb />
and Witness can't help but smile with<lb />
nostalgic glee.<lb />
As the guilt-ridden Reverend<lb />
Dimmesdale, Kevin Costner once<lb />
again turns in the most passionate<lb />
performance of the year. Is there any-<lb />
thing this man can't do? Costner lay-<lb />
ers the otherwise flat Dimmesdale<lb />
with the same complexities that his<lb />
other characters have possessed.<lb />
Costner's Dimmesdale is the joyous<lb />
baseball player from Bull Durham<lb />
and the brooding Mariner from<lb />
Waterworld all rolled into one. I know<lb />
Costner has already won an Oscar for<lb />
his performance in Robin Hood, but<lb />
if he doesn't win best actor for this<lb />
film, it will prove my theory that the<lb />
Academy is biased.<lb />
As for the rest of the cast they're<lb />
all perfect. Most notable is Tony<lb />
Danza, who adds just the right<lb />
amount of humor to the Chillingworth<lb />
character. Sure, Chillingworth is an<lb />
evil man who must die, but boy can<lb />
Are you sad you didn't<lb />
make the<lb />
Homecoming court?<lb />
M<lb />
ou cast;<lb />
k&amp; ffuia<lb />
or- a<lb />
aay<lb />
V<lb />
drug use in America's youth.<lb />
"It's a damn shame cried the<lb />
salty Captain Crunch, veteran of more<lb />
than 25 years' service on the cereal<lb />
seas. "All the childien loved the Fruit<lb />
Brute. I still get questions about those<lb />
Crunchberry ads he did with us. And<lb />
now, this. It's just a shame 1 tells ya<lb />
"I just don't understand why he<lb />
did it" intoned Brute's former Mon-<lb />
ster Cereal coworker Frankenberry.<lb />
"Those Crunchberry ads were bad<lb />
enough, but this  It's a scandal<lb />
"Yes, it frightens me Count<lb />
Chocula added.<lb />
When asked about the reactions<lb />
of his former colleagues, Brute ex-<lb />
pressed sadness. "It's a sordid busi-<lb />
ness, that cereal game he said. "Ev-<lb />
eryone knows about the Quisp trag-<lb />
edy. Why he started hanging out with<lb />
Sid Vicious, I'll never know<lb />
Quisp's death, in fact prompted<lb />
the star's 15-year absence from the<lb />
he tell a joke. The fact that Danza has<lb />
worked with monkeys before only<lb />
makes the film's climax (which fea-<lb />
tures Danza fighting Hester's ape<lb />
companion on top of a volcano) more<lb />
of a joy.<lb />
Woo's visual sense is a wonder<lb />
to behold. Every actor looks astonish-<lb />
ingly beautiful, even the monkey. Woo<lb />
takes advantage of the fact that he is<lb />
working with film as opposed to pen<lb />
and paper by incorporating symbol-<lb />
ism into his art, something that writ-<lb />
ers just can't seem to grasp.<lb />
My favorite scene is at the very<lb />
end when Hester tears off her scarlet<lb />
letter and throws it next to an apple<lb />
tree. As Hester and Dimmesdale walk<lb />
away to find a better life together, an<lb />
apple falls next to the scarlet letter and<lb />
slowly rots. Then a snake slithers down<lb />
the tree, eats the apple and places the<lb />
letter on its own chest This is genius<lb />
at work. This scene clues the audience<lb />
into the idea that eating bad fruit is a<lb />
sin. If only Hawthorne had at least tried<lb />
to use symbolism in his story. Unfortu-<lb />
nately, film wasn't an option during<lb />
Hawthorne's time. Too bad.<lb />
The Scarlet Letter is a perfect<lb />
example of why the world needs Hol-<lb />
lywood. Those working in film have the<lb />
rare ability to see the gaps in other<lb />
works of art These gaps must be filled.<lb />
I applaud everyone involved in this film<lb />
for taking Hawthorne's brain fart and<lb />
turning it into something with real<lb />
substance. Don't get me wrong. I'm not<lb />
saying there isn't anything good in<lb />
books. If anything, history has shown<lb />
us that books are the sugar and milk<lb />
of great art and ideas. However, if you<lb />
want the whole cake, then leave it to<lb />
Hollywood to provide dessert On a<lb />
scale of one to 10, The Scarlet Letter<lb />
rates a 12.<lb />
screen. "After the Crunchberry affair,<lb />
I took a cold, hard look at myself.<lb />
Overweight, in debt knees going out<lb />
- I was in bad shape, man. So I wan-<lb />
dered the earth for a while. Terror-<lb />
ized the countryside, devoured some<lb />
virgins, lived lean. Did some consult-<lb />
ing work on The Howling. But<lb />
mostly, I just lay low. Then, one day,<lb />
this Pulp Fiction script landed on my<lb />
front porch. And here I am<lb />
What's next for the Fruit Brute?<lb />
"Well, I made enough dough off<lb />
Quentin's picture to be picky about<lb />
scripts, but I do have a couple of<lb />
things in the works. I've got a movie<lb />
coming out next month with De<lb />
Niro. kind of a buddy picture deal.<lb />
Also, there's this Roger Corman<lb />
horror thing I've been thinking<lb />
about. Hey. I'm just glad to be work-<lb />
ing. This is one happy werewolf<lb />
you're looking at here, pal. One<lb />
happy werewolf<lb />
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hear your opinion on<lb />
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be suitable for BCU<lb />
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PeeDee<lb />
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a change<lb />
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"A Plop in the Toilet" is<lb />
just what it claims to be: a very<lb />
tiny plop in the great abysmal<lb />
American media toilet. Take it<lb />
as you will<lb />
Jeffrey Dahmer<lb />
Staff Sphincter<lb />
The shop was pretty busy<lb />
when my editor called to give<lb />
me an assignment. "Where the<lb />
hell have you been?" she<lb />
roared, "I just gave your an-<lb />
swering machine a hemia. You<lb />
have a pen? Here's your story<lb />
"Oh, hey Editor I inter-<lb />
rupted, "Were pretty strapped<lb />
right now, hold on for a<lb />
minute I put the gun down<lb />
and left the phone on hold un-<lb />
til I had the floor mopped up<lb />
and the police left. "O.K sorry<lb />
about that - So what have you<lb />
got?"<lb />
"You are feces She<lb />
paused for a moment and then<lb />
stammered, "I'm calling from<lb />
Pennsylvania! Do you know<lb />
how long I've been waiting? Do<lb />
you how expensive this is go-<lb />
ing to be? Do you have a pen<lb />
yet?"<lb />
"Ummm, yeah  I<lb />
groped under the counter with<lb />
my free hand and stalled for<lb />
time. "What time is it there . .<lb />
. is it really late?"<lb />
"Are you really going to<lb />
graduate this December?" she<lb />
replied. "Are you serious? Were<lb />
you born in high altitude? Are<lb />
you on medication?"<lb />
"No, not since the grease<lb />
fire " I found the pen. "And<lb />
hey, I'm really sorry about your<lb />
cat That was all a simple <lb />
"Look- forget it - just<lb />
write this down<lb />
I grabbed a bagel and<lb />
started writing. "I want you to<lb />
do a satire. A satire for the<lb />
Halloween edition. Make it<lb />
funny but not goofy. Three<lb />
thousand words but don't get<lb />
stupid on me. And don't bad-<lb />
ger the counselor. You can do<lb />
it on what you want, but it<lb />
should be something about<lb />
campus I was scribbling fran-<lb />
tically, trying to keep up with<lb />
the flow of creation. "Please<lb />
don't offend anyone. Remem-<lb />
ber  those copsicles may be<lb />
on bikes, but they still have<lb />
guns. Watch out for wordplay.<lb />
I know li-redr-center is an ap-<lb />
propriate spelling for our new<lb />
gym but it won't slide past<lb />
three editors.<lb />
"No religious, social or po-<lb />
litical criticisms (we don't want<lb />
a lawsuit) and for the love of<lb />
god, please stop referring to<lb />
our cart-bound parking offi-<lb />
cials as "rogue shrines Did<lb />
you know traffic services has<lb />
your record tagged with 'Un-<lb />
stable-goes into shrieking fits<lb />
at the sight of random Tines,<lb />
penalties, and charges'? No<lb />
one knows why it costs twenty-<lb />
five bucks to graduate so don't<lb />
bother asking. The library com-<lb />
puter 'ab called and said if you<lb />
try to get in one mo.z time<lb />
without a valid ID, blood<lb />
sample, skin-biopsy and retinal<lb />
scan, that they were going to<lb />
hire a hit man  No, I'm not<lb />
joking yes. they can do that,<lb />
it's included in your tuition.<lb />
"Look maybe you're not<lb />
ready for this kind of writing.<lb />
I've got a few other leads here<lb />
 the new Aryan Nation's<lb />
Bank is opening a teller on<lb />
campus ummm, some under-<lb />
age kids puked on themselves<lb />
at a big party Oh. here's one<lb />
right up your alley. A quilting<lb />
seminar is being held Thurs-<lb />
day. Just go and get some<lb />
quotes and make a quilt or two,<lb />
it won't kill you. I read that<lb />
The Quilting Lady' is quite a<lb />
talker. It's a wonder they didn't<lb />
try a lobotomy earlier. Weil,<lb />
I've got to go. I'll just tack this<lb />
phone bill onto your parking<lb />
tab. I need this article Monday.<lb />
Monday! Got it? Bye<lb />
Well, here is Monday and<lb />
I can't think of anything to<lb />
write about. Sorry<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00058570_tn_0003" /><lb />
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TUE&amp;r?<lb />
October 31,1995<lb />
Vol71,No. 19<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Greenville, N C<lb />
12 pases<lb />
' V�- .1'ii<lb />
Around the State<lb />
(AP) - A student-pilot of a small<lb />
private airplane made an emer-<lb />
gency landing on Interstate 95 in<lb />
Cumberland County, but avoided<lb />
colliding with traffic.<lb />
David Bloomfield landed the<lb />
Cessna 150 on Sunday in the<lb />
middle of traffic, steering the<lb />
single-engine plane under a bridge<lb />
while trying to avoid a car hauling<lb />
a boat in the lane next to him.<lb />
(AP) - Soldiers spend most of<lb />
their careers training for the day<lb />
they come under enemy fire. Last<lb />
week, paratroopers of the famed<lb />
82nd Airborne Division at Fort<lb />
Bragg came under fire, but not<lb />
from the enemy, from one of their<lb />
own.<lb />
A sniper opened fire on about<lb />
1,300 paratroopers as they were<lb />
beginning a four-mile run on Fri-<lb />
day. The barrage left one dead and<lb />
18 wounded. Six remained hospi-<lb />
talized Sunday evening.<lb />
Images of the sniper attack<lb />
captured on amateur video eerily<lb />
resemble a battlefield. Soldiers<lb />
took cover while some screamed<lb />
"incoming" or "medic<lb />
Around the Country<lb />
(AP) - Asthmatics wheeze be-<lb />
cause their lung muscles can't re-<lb />
lax, not because of irritants in the<lb />
air, a new study suggests.<lb />
In an asthma attack, the<lb />
smooth muscles that line the lungs<lb />
contract blocking the passage of<lb />
air and leaving victims gasping for<lb />
breath.<lb />
Scientists have thought the<lb />
muscles contract because of an<lb />
unusual reaction to irritants or<lb />
allergens, such as airborne pollen<lb />
or pollutants.<lb />
Togias and a team of Hopkins<lb />
researchers in Baltimore believe<lb />
asthmatics and non-asthmatics<lb />
alike have the same air-blocking<lb />
reaction to lung irritation.<lb />
But they contend asthmatics<lb />
have a second problem: lung<lb />
muscles that cannot relax nor-<lb />
mally.<lb />
(AP) - The Cali drug cartel has<lb />
turned to U.S. companies to laun-<lb />
der billions of dollars in cocaine<lb />
profits because of a crackdown on<lb />
banks, The New York Times re-<lb />
ported Monday.<lb />
In recent months, investiga-<lb />
tors in New York, Los Angeles,<lb />
Houston and Miami have uncov-<lb />
ered the schemes by Colombian<lb />
drug lords, the Times said.<lb />
Around the World<lb />
(AP) - Trick or treat! It's almost<lb />
Halloween - and the French are<lb />
scared stiff.<lb />
The popular American holiday<lb />
isn't on the calendar in France. But<lb />
that hasn't stopped some trans-<lb />
planted Americans, Canadians and<lb />
Britons from importing it � m�lch<lb />
to the horror of the French, who<lb />
cherish their privacy and tend to<lb />
shun strangers.<lb />
On Tuesday night, scores of<lb />
costumed children will go door to<lb />
door in the leafy suburbs west of<lb />
Paris where many foreigners settle,<lb />
seeking out the homes where<lb />
porch lights and grinning jack o'<lb />
lanterns signal fellow expatriates.<lb />
Police prepare for crowds<lb />
Stephanie Eaton<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Downtown Greenville comes to<lb />
life every year as people celebrate Hal-<lb />
loween in the bars and in the streets.<lb />
Greenville police reported that an es-<lb />
timated 8.000 to 10,000 students and<lb />
non-students crammed themselves<lb />
into the downtown area last year.<lb />
The abundant amount of people<lb />
has the ECU and Greenville Police De-<lb />
partments concerned. Both police<lb />
departments state the reason for their<lb />
concern is not due to the riots that<lb />
took place downtown last month. Ex-<lb />
tra precautions are taken every year<lb />
so that students can have an enjoy-<lb />
able time and not have to be con-<lb />
cerned with their safety. Both depart-<lb />
ments plan to bring out extra patrols<lb />
to help insure the safety of all those<lb />
who participate.<lb />
"We are bringing in extra patrols<lb />
because there will be people from all<lb />
over the state and not just ECU stu-<lb />
dents said Teresa Crocker ECU po-<lb />
lice chief. "The ECU police force just<lb />
wants to make sure that they can keep<lb />
a handle on any problem they might<lb />
have with alcohol, and that all the stu-<lb />
dents felt safe<lb />
The ECU Police Department<lb />
plans to increase their patrol. Two<lb />
officers will be assigned to Mendenhall<lb />
to watch over Midnight Madness, an<lb />
annual event. There will also be five<lb />
officers on foot, working with the<lb />
Greenville Police Department.<lb />
"The most important issue is that<lb />
this event is safe, and if people step<lb />
over the line the police will be there<lb />
to step in Crocker said.<lb />
The Greenville Police Depart-<lb />
ment plans to have 100 officers on<lb />
patrol for the Halloween festivities.<lb />
There are no plans to block off streets<lb />
unless things get out of hand. The<lb />
Greenville Police Department cau-<lb />
tions students not to bring alcohol<lb />
into the downtown area and not to<lb />
bring any instruments that could<lb />
cause harm.<lb />
"I look forward to students hav-<lb />
ing a good time and the police de-<lb />
partment is planning to have another<lb />
successful Halloween celebration<lb />
said Captain John Ennis, head of se-<lb />
curity for Halloween festivities for<lb />
the Greenville Police Department.<lb />
Residence halls are also trying<lb />
to make a safer environment for stu-<lb />
dents. All residence halls will have a<lb />
24-hour lock up. Resident advisors<lb />
wili work with police to check stu-<lb />
dents' IDs at the door. Students are<lb />
also prohibited to have any overnight<lb />
guests.<lb />
"It makes me feel safer as a stu-<lb />
dent to have the extra security. The<lb />
police is doing their job said Lena<lb />
Gibbs, an R.A. in Cotten Hall.<lb />
People from all over the state<lb />
flock to ECU and downtown<lb />
Greenville to participate in the Hal-<lb />
loween activities. ECU and Greenville<lb />
Police Departments strongly encour-<lb />
age students to take part in the Hal-<lb />
loween activities, but to think sensi-<lb />
bly and not do anything to endanger<lb />
lives.<lb />
"I feel the students at ECU can<lb />
control themselves in an appropriate<lb />
manner said Lee Caulder, a senior.<lb />
"I hope that the Greenville and ECU<lb />
police forces don't have to become<lb />
involved, but that it is always good<lb />
to be prepared for the worst and hope<lb />
for the best<lb />
Stores offer more m<lb />
than just books<lb />
on the<lb />
Street<lb />
Bookstores<lb />
maintain friendly<lb />
competition<lb />
Aaron Tuell<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Students have often debated<lb />
which book store offers more for<lb />
your money. The truth may ulti-<lb />
mately lie in the consumer's per-<lb />
sonal taste.<lb />
Both Ronald E. Dowdy Student<lb />
Stores and University Book Ex-<lb />
change (UBE) offer a wide variety<lb />
of products to meet patrons' needs.<lb />
The beginning of a new semes-<lb />
ter, particularly in the Fall, can be<lb />
an expensive time for students. One<lb />
can spend hundreds of dollars on<lb />
books alone, not to mention any "ne-<lb />
cessities" like posters, ECU stickers<lb />
and clothing, Greek paraphernalia<lb />
or anything else within reach at the<lb />
checkout line of your favorite book<lb />
store.<lb />
Students' loyalties are divided<lb />
between the Student Stores and<lb />
UBE, and af�C investigation<lb />
searched for the basis of students'<lb />
opinions.<lb />
The purchasing and reselling of<lb />
books was the primary issue. Every-<lb />
one wants to buy books at the cheap-<lb />
est prices and resell them to the<lb />
highest bidder. In order to help<lb />
bring some sort of answer to light,<lb />
TEC randomly sampled a conserva-<lb />
tive selection of identical books<lb />
from both stores and found that the<lb />
prices were either identical or simi-<lb />
lar. Both institutions have almost<lb />
identical buyback policies.<lb />
Both stores give two weeks<lb />
from the first day of class to give a<lb />
full refund. At UBE, you must have<lb />
a UBE sticker inside the book in<lb />
order to get a fuli refund according<lb />
to textbook manager Liz Furci, be-<lb />
cause they "don't want to give a full<lb />
refund for a book from another<lb />
store<lb />
Student Stores and UBE both<lb />
claim to buy back a student's text<lb />
at half of a new book's value at the<lb />
end of the semester - if bought new.<lb />
The now used book then will be re-<lb />
sold ai three-quarters of its new<lb />
book price considering that the edi-<lb />
tion will be used again and not re-<lb />
placed.<lb />
Don Edwards, manager of UBE,<lb />
believes there is a perception among<lb />
students that there is some sort of<lb />
conspiracy between the university,<lb />
publishers and the book stores to<lb />
outrageously mark up new books,<lb />
then change the texts and curricu-<lb />
lum the following semesters, result-<lb />
ing in unfair buyback prices.<lb />
"Books are generally marked up<lb />
25 percent Edwards said. "We<lb />
would say that loud and clear, and<lb />
post it anywhere<lb />
New books are expensive and<lb />
the profit margins can be obscure.<lb />
Edwards said he sees both stores<lb />
having an aggressive attitude toward<lb />
used books as a good thing.<lb />
"Both (UBE and Student<lb />
Stores) have a much, much larger<lb />
percentage of used books than the<lb />
average book store Edwards said.<lb />
Books can have a short-lived<lb />
shelf life, with new editions being<lb />
replaced by newer ones and the uni-<lb />
versity constantly changing curricu-<lb />
lum - resulting in a seemingly un-<lb />
fair buyback price.<lb />
Edwards credits some of the<lb />
constant change to the dynamic na-<lb />
ture of some areas of study. New in-<lb />
formation and discovery can make<lb />
even seemingly new editions obso-<lb />
lete. Professors can decide they just<lb />
don't like using a particular book<lb />
for their class after trying it for a<lb />
semester.<lb />
For example, a $40 book may<lb />
have very little or no buyback value.<lb />
The books are then shipped out to<lb />
See BOOKSTORES page 5<lb />
Self defense<lb />
Julie Smith, Junior<lb />
"UBE, because it is<lb />
cheaper and more<lb />
convenient<lb />
Heather Mann, Junior<lb />
"UBE, because there is<lb />
better parking and it is a<lb />
lot cheaper to buy<lb />
books<lb />
David Forehand,<lb />
sophomore<lb />
"UBE. It is cheaper<lb />
student stores is a rip-<lb />
off<lb />
T.D. Gribble teaches self defense classes in Christenbury Gym. For more information<lb />
on how you can register contact Recreational Services at 328-6387.<lb />
Jansen Bonds, Junior<lb />
"Student stores. I want<lb />
to support student<lb />
scholarships. Maybe I'll<lb />
get one<lb />
Photos by KEN CLARK<lb />
ATMs in transition<lb />
Stewart King<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Students may have noticed a few changes around the Mendenhall bank<lb />
machine gauntlet.<lb />
First Union has installed a new unit which is expected to be in operation<lb />
within the next seven to ten days, but probably not in time for Halloween, said<lb />
Donna Braxton, administrative support for First Union.<lb />
"ECU has been in need of this for some time Braxton said. "We want to<lb />
be sure we have a convenient location to serve the students<lb />
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Tuesday, October 31, 1995<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Panel examines candidates, issues Technology expands<lb />
Wendy Rountree<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
This time next Fall some stu-<lb />
dents and voters alike will have had<lb />
their fill of candidate's campaign<lb />
commercials and television<lb />
soundbites. But, for others, who at-<lb />
tended the 1996 Presidential Cam-<lb />
paign panel discussion, they can<lb />
hardly wait for the drama to begin.<lb />
"A lot of people, a lot of stu-<lb />
dents want to know things about<lb />
presidential candidates said Keith<lb />
W. Cooper, vice president of Pi<lb />
Sigma Alpha, which sponsored the<lb />
event. "They hold certain issues<lb />
dear to their hearts. This was an op-<lb />
portunity for students to learn from<lb />
the distinguished panel of profes-<lb />
sors who answered questions that<lb />
will of course be a part of the presi-<lb />
dential debate dialogue in 1996.<lb />
"Students had the opportunity.<lb />
to participate with their questions<lb />
as well, so 1 think the event was<lb />
right on time. We need more of<lb />
these types of events in the future<lb />
Held in Mendenhall-Great Room<lb />
1 at 4:30 p.m. Monday afternoon,<lb />
the panel discussion drew close to<lb />
25 students and non-students. They<lb />
gathered to listen to the following<lb />
faculty members: Dr. Thomas<lb />
Eamon, associate professor of politi-<lb />
cal science; Dr. Sean Kelly, associ-<lb />
ate professor of political science; Dr.<lb />
Carmine Scavo, associate professor<lb />
of political science and Dr. Henry<lb />
Ferrell. professor of history. The<lb />
panel talked about the contenders<lb />
who are involved with the presiden-<lb />
tial campaign and the issues they<lb />
will have to deal with.<lb />
Each panel member gave a gen-<lb />
eral introduction, briefly responded<lb />
to a series of questions asked by<lb />
Cooper, gave a summarization and<lb />
then answered questions from the<lb />
audience.<lb />
One of trie main questions was<lb />
the possibility of Colin Powell run-<lb />
ning for the presidency.<lb />
"If a black person has a chance<lb />
to be president of the United States,<lb />
he would have to run as a Republi-<lb />
can Scavo said.<lb />
Scavo said that an African-<lb />
American person who runs as a Re-<lb />
publican is seen more as an indi-<lb />
vidual, while an African-American<lb />
person who runs as a Democrat is<lb />
seen as a person who is after his<lb />
own special interests.<lb />
"If nominated as a Republican<lb />
- he would tear the party straight<lb />
down the middle Kelly said. "I<lb />
don't think he will get the nomina-<lb />
tion of the Republican party, and it<lb />
would be bad for the republican<lb />
party if he did<lb />
Kelly said most people in the re-<lb />
publican party are looking to the far<lb />
right of the party for leadership and<lb />
if Powell is nominated, the most con-<lb />
servative voters might not come out<lb />
to the polls.<lb />
Another panel topic was what<lb />
issues would play the largest role<lb />
during the 1996 campaigns.<lb />
"We (the American public) get<lb />
caught up in monetary issues<lb />
Ferrell said.<lb />
Ferrell said these types of issues<lb />
only become important in a cam-<lb />
paign when the election is going to<lb />
be close, not a landslide. He also said<lb />
issues for the 1996 election will be<lb />
similar to the issues raised in the<lb />
1964 and 1968 elections like entitle-<lb />
ments, domestic issues and civil<lb />
rights issues.<lb />
As for President Bill Clinton,<lb />
the entire panel decided that in a<lb />
two-way race between Clinton and<lb />
Robert Dole, the main face on the<lb />
Republican side at the moment,<lb />
Clinton would win the election.<lb />
However, Eamon said Clinton<lb />
does have the problem in the<lb />
public's eye of having low moral fi-<lb />
ber and lacking the backbone to stay<lb />
with his issues.<lb />
Other questions included the<lb />
following: whether or not Dole's age<lb />
would cost him the presidency and<lb />
whether or not Lamar Alexander or<lb />
Phil Graham could get the republi-<lb />
can nomination instead of Dole.<lb />
Students attended for a variety<lb />
of reasons.<lb />
"I think it is necessary for the<lb />
president of the college Democrats<lb />
to be at a forum because I hope this<lb />
would be a way to get students in-<lb />
volved in the political process said<lb />
Matt Stuart, a junior political sci-<lb />
ence major and president of the col-<lb />
lege Democrats.<lb />
Stuart said the panel discussion<lb />
was a worthwhile event.<lb />
"It's always good to hear what<lb />
the experts think and feel in antici-<lb />
pation of what actually will happen<lb />
in '96<lb />
Maureen Monti, a sophomore<lb />
criminal justice major, said she also<lb />
benefited from the experience.<lb />
"I was interested in getting in-<lb />
formation Monti said. "I want to<lb />
be an informed voter next year. 1 got<lb />
a lot from it (the discussion). J<lb />
learned a lot about some of the can-<lb />
didates who 1 hadn't heard hardly<lb />
anything about<lb />
Holly Hagey<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Computer technology is everywhere<lb />
across the ECU campus and the fourth<lb />
annual Technology Fair sponsored by<lb />
Academic Computing explored these<lb />
opportunities. The theme, Sail Into the<lb />
Future Through Technology, was an in-<lb />
dicator of what is going on around ECU.<lb />
The Technology Fair was held in the<lb />
Mendenhall multipurpose room on Oct<lb />
24 from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Topics cov-<lb />
ered during the fair included Netscape,<lb />
virtual reality, computer mapping and<lb />
several others.<lb />
The purpose of these presentations<lb />
by the staff and faculty was an opportu-<lb />
nity to share with others how technol-<lb />
ogy can be implemented in the classroom<lb />
and used as a teaching tool.<lb />
Stations were set up around the<lb />
multipurpose room displaying subjects<lb />
dealing with different aspects of tech-<lb />
nology that are being used on the ECU<lb />
campus. One of the booths dealt with a<lb />
feature that enables the user to train<lb />
computer software to use voice recogni-<lb />
tion instead of the user having to touch<lb />
the keyboard. If the computer has been<lb />
trained correctly, the user can speak to<lb />
the computer and print out the informa-<lb />
tion without typing.<lb />
"This was the best fair we've ever<lb />
had said Terry Harrison, assistant man-<lb />
ager of academic computing. "I think ev-<lb />
eryone enjoyed the nautical theme<lb />
Anyone who brought 3 12' dis-<lb />
kettes could make their own copy of<lb />
Netscape, PC Plus, Tincan, NAV and<lb />
SAM. Two stations were set up, one for<lb />
IBM and one for Macintosh.<lb />
Netscape is a connection to the<lb />
World Wide Web and allows the user to<lb />
gather information. PC Plus is a program<lb />
that enables anyone to hook up into the<lb />
mainframe and obtain information about<lb />
activities at ECU, such as sports sched-<lb />
ules, and Tincan is its Macintosh equiva-<lb />
lent SAM and NAV are anti-viral pro-<lb />
grams designed for IBM and Macintosh.<lb />
NAV and SAM are a step ahead of<lb />
programs that scan software for viruses.<lb />
These programs prevent viruses from<lb />
entering software. Anyone interested in<lb />
obtaining a free copy of this program<lb />
should come by 208 Austin with a 3 1<lb />
2" diskette.<lb />
Using technology in the classroom<lb />
adds a diversity to teaching and makes<lb />
learning more interesting. An objective<lb />
of the fair was to spark an interest in<lb />
ways to use more technology in class-<lb />
rooms.<lb />
"We hope that we will continue to<lb />
have the technology fair on campus so it<lb />
will allow faculty to share ways to use<lb />
technology on campus and encourage<lb />
them to use it said Harrison.<lb />
ATM from page 3<lb />
The machine has been in place<lb />
and out-of-order for a week, waiting<lb />
for proper connections which will<lb />
enable it to operate<lb />
News is not so good for BB&amp;T.<lb />
Their machine has been boarded up<lb />
for some time now. Many thought this<lb />
was in preparation for the Halloween<lb />
qnslaught, but not so, said John<lb />
Charles of BB&amp;T's Main Branch Of-<lb />
fice.<lb />
"We lost the bid for the contract<lb />
Charles said. "Either our bid was not<lb />
accepted, or it was too low<lb />
Charles did not know which bank<lb />
would be replacing their machine.<lb />
Besides serving students, the<lb />
Mendenhall location also serves most<lb />
of the dovntown Greenville area.<lb />
Currently, three machines are<lb />
located on the west side of<lb />
Mendenhall. The BB&amp;T machine has<lb />
been boarded up for more than three<lb />
weeks, while the First Union machine<lb />
was installed last week. The Wachovia<lb />
Automated Teller Machine (ATM) is<lb />
the only machine to remain opera-<lb />
tional.<lb />
First Union replaced the New<lb />
East (now Triangle Bank) machine.<lb />
The Triangle ATM was installed five<lb />
years ago but was removed when cus-<lb />
tomer needs started changing.<lb />
"The industry has moved rapidly<lb />
to Electronic Banking said Jerry<lb />
Powell, senior Vice-President of Tri-<lb />
angle Bank. "Students' needs have<lb />
changed over the years and we found<lb />
the location was no longer produc-<lb />
tive<lb />
Powell sited the change of down-<lb />
town traffic patterns, the construction<lb />
of the Rec Center and parking diffi-<lb />
culties to the lowered number of trans-<lb />
actions at their Mendenhall ATM.<lb />
"Availability is becoming more of<lb />
an issue now Powell said. "It con-<lb />
cerns the proliferation of business<lb />
with debit machines like Harris Tee-<lb />
ter, Burger King and the like. People<lb />
deposit paychecks into their accounts<lb />
and use the ATM card like they would<lb />
a credit card. It is simpler and much<lb />
more convenient It's about consum-<lb />
ers' changing needs and our effort to<lb />
keep up with them<lb />
Powell is also working with ECU<lb />
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BOOKSTORES from page<lb />
find a home at another bookstore,<lb />
with UBE making a 20 percent com-<lb />
mission on the buyback value.<lb />
So when we're buying that<lb />
book back for $10 from you, we're<lb />
selling it for $12 Edward said.<lb />
The publishing companies can<lb />
work against the bookstores, hecause<lb />
they want to sell more new hooks:<lb />
stores selling used books bite into<lb />
their business<lb />
Where UBE and Student Stores<lb />
can be similar, they can also be very<lb />
different, trying to capture students'<lb />
differing interests in friendly compe-<lb />
tition.<lb />
UBE has chosen to capitalize on<lb />
a large Creek clientele, offering a<lb />
wide range of organizational glasses,<lb />
cups, pitchers and wooden wall deco-<lb />
rations to name a few. An imprint-<lb />
ing service is also available where<lb />
organizations can get their letters<lb />
placed on clothing and apparel in the<lb />
patterns and colors of their choice.<lb />
Student Stores has experi-<lb />
mented with higher concentration in<lb />
the Creek market in the past two<lb />
years, according to Genera) Merchan-<lb />
dising Manager Steve Jepson.<lb />
Supposedly, i only recognize<lb />
fraternities and sororities that the<lb />
FC recognizes Jepson said.<lb />
Jepson said ECU has a large<lb />
number of fraternities and sororities<lb />
for a university of this size.<lb />
Student Stores acting manager<lb />
Wanda Scarborough said UBE has<lb />
some advantages over her store.<lb />
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"Layton Getsinger of business<lb />
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She said that while she has<lb />
been with Student Stores for 25<lb />
years, that it has been here at least<lb />
50.<lb />
UBE has been in Greenville<lb />
since 1967, and was started by<lb />
Edwards' father, an ex-faculty mem-<lb />
ber of ECU. UBE is not part of any<lb />
franchise or chain.<lb />
"We can get into things beyond<lb />
the realm of what the university<lb />
bookstore traditionally does<lb />
Edwards said.<lb />
He does not deny that there are<lb />
differing advantages and disadvan-<lb />
tages for both stores.<lb />
Location is one great advantage<lb />
for the Student Stores. Thousands<lb />
of students walk in front of their<lb />
store every day between classes or<lb />
hang out and socialize. Students can<lb />
kill time between classes or after<lb />
lunch by just browsing over the lat-<lb />
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If parking near the Student<lb />
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you can find a large greeting card<lb />
selection along with a wide variety<lb />
of prints and posters. They also<lb />
have an art supply wing and a cus-<lb />
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stores. Whatever your need, there<lb />
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Tuesday, October 31, 1995<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
I<lb />
Our View<lb />
Be safe.<lb />
Have fun.<lb />
Remember<lb />
that<lb />
Halloween<lb />
is a<lb />
privilege<lb />
that can<lb />
easily be<lb />
taken away.<lb />
Tis the season to be crazy. Crazy? Yes, some people<lb />
think Halloween night is the ultimate excuse to act like<lb />
lunatics. But rather than using Halloween as a justifica-<lb />
tion to dress up like someone, or something, else, get<lb />
unusally drunk and further tarnish the image of the<lb />
university, let's strive to have a mature - yet .un Hal-<lb />
loween.<lb />
Halloween celebrations in Greenville have long been<lb />
a tradition. Students from surrounding campuses have<lb />
gathered in the Emerald City for its festivities. It may<lb />
be the costume contests, Chico's slime green margueritas<lb />
or seeing hundreds of police forging in a single block,<lb />
but something drives people to Greenville every year on<lb />
Oct. 31.<lb />
Those of you who have been around for longer than<lb />
the proverbial five years, may remember Halloween of<lb />
'89 and '90. Those were the years the tradition was<lb />
swiped from the students and residents of Greenville.<lb />
Bars and restaurants were forced to close their doors,<lb />
losing out of one of the year's biggest business nights.<lb />
Many of us at TEC remember having our Ids checked<lb />
to enter our residence halls. What's worse, we weren't<lb />
allowed to return to our rooms after a certain time. Oth-<lb />
ers remember how the usually vivacious downtown scene<lb />
seemed to resemble a ghost town.<lb />
Students holding parties in their own homes were<lb />
arrested an accused of "gathering in groups of larger<lb />
than six people These same students spent class time<lb />
in court defending themselves for getting together witK<lb />
friends in their own apartments and houses.<lb />
Halloween is a great excuse for Greenville establish-<lb />
ments to change their usual customs and offer one night<lb />
of goulish tricks and treats, but when their patrons take<lb />
advantage of the holiday, everyone loses out.<lb />
Each year, city officials meet to discuss how to handle<lb />
Halloween, where the weak spots are, where more po-<lb />
lice should be stationed and how to control an unruly<lb />
crowd. Some students may have noticed the strategic<lb />
timing of Fall Break. In this year's case, students weren't<lb />
debating whether to head downtown in their Halloween<lb />
garb on Saturday night. Instead, most of us spent the<lb />
weekend at our parents' home - far away from down-<lb />
town.<lb />
If it's that easy to get us out of town the weekend<lb />
before Halloween, it wouldn't be too difficult to termi-<lb />
nate all Halloween celebrations. Let's not give the<lb />
Greenville city officials any reason to hinder our future<lb />
good times.<lb />
Somebody's got to apologize<lb />
This whole blackwhite thing has<lb />
gotten our country into a tizzy. The<lb />
gap is so wide that we have gone from<lb />
whites talking separation and blacks<lb />
talking integration now to whites talk-<lb />
ing integration and blacks talking<lb />
separation. But that is not the point<lb />
of this article. The point is that resti-<lb />
tution should be iade.<lb />
If I could speak for all whites (and<lb />
mind you I cannot, even though I<lb />
would like to) this is something of<lb />
what I would like to say the African-<lb />
American community. It may not be<lb />
eloquent and it may not be the feel-<lb />
ings of everyone, but 1 believe it is<lb />
where we need to start and where we<lb />
should have started after the whole<lb />
slavery issue was settled over a hun-<lb />
dred years ago.<lb />
An Open Letter from Whites to<lb />
African-Americans:<lb />
We have been very wrong in the<lb />
way we have treated you in the past<lb />
(both distant past and not so distant<lb />
past) and we would like to ask you to<lb />
please forgive us. We apologize and<lb />
humbly ask your kind forgiveness for<lb />
the way our race has historically<lb />
treated your race. In no way can we<lb />
ever make up for the wrongs our an-<lb />
cestors perpetrated on your ancestors.<lb />
It was not one of the most hideous<lb />
mistakes of history, but one of the<lb />
vilist atrocities ever openly practiced<lb />
by man against man. The very nature<lb />
of it today disgust us and yet it was<lb />
openly practiced and perpetuated<lb />
throughout the early' days of our na-<lb />
tion. For this we have no excuse and<lb />
we can offer no effective remedy. All<lb />
wa cm do is humbly ask for your for-<lb />
Shane Deike<lb />
Opinion i<lb />
, V ;�� <lb />
n many ways <lb />
wotftdfrtce to<lb />
make it up to you,<lb />
but our crimes are<lb />
beyond our<lb />
ability to repay.<lb />
giveness.<lb />
If you can, please forgive us for<lb />
our attitudes once slavery was demol-<lb />
ished. Our nation was, and in many<lb />
ways continues to be. racist We are<lb />
wrong and even as we acknowledge<lb />
our wrongs, attitudes still prevail. Old<lb />
habits are hard to break, but we do<lb />
not offer this an excuse but rather as<lb />
an incentive to work hard at demol-<lb />
ishing the ideas of fools in our race<lb />
who perpetuate these backward and<lb />
idiotic concepts.<lb />
Those thoughts, actions and at-<lb />
titudes were wrong then and they are<lb />
wrong now. Forgive us for treating<lb />
your ancestors as less than posses-<lb />
sions. Forgive us for perpetuating this<lb />
notion even beyond the bounds of sla-<lb />
very.<lb />
In many ways I would like to<lb />
make it up to you, but our crimes are<lb />
beyond our ability to repay. There is<lb />
no medicine to heal the wound other<lb />
than forgiveness. We must ask to be<lb />
forgiven because our crime is beyond<lb />
restitution. Unless you forgive, we re-<lb />
main under the yoke of your bitter-<lb />
ness as a race and as a nation. There<lb />
is no court big enough and no pun-<lb />
ishment great enough to make up for<lb />
our atrocities and our foolishness.<lb />
Our hopes and dreams are for all<lb />
of us to participate with each other<lb />
on an open, level playing field. These<lb />
are still hopes and dreams. Even some<lb />
of the remedies of our white domi-<lb />
nated government have done you dis-<lb />
services. Welfare has helped increase<lb />
many (whites and blacks) dependence<lb />
upon the government and help to fos-<lb />
ter illegitimacy. Our solutions, though<lb />
initially noble in thought and action,<lb />
have proven to be less than effective<lb />
and in many cases even hazardous.<lb />
Can you forgive us? It will take<lb />
more of you to forgive than anything<lb />
we can ever hope to offer in return.<lb />
No one can blame you if you do not<lb />
forgive, but forgiveness has to come<lb />
or bitterness between us will perpetu-<lb />
ate itself. We apologize and repent,<lb />
but can offer no real means to pay.<lb />
Will you still forgive? It is more than<lb />
we deserve, but is the best we can<lb />
hope for.<lb />
White America:<lb />
Again, I cannot speak for<lb />
every white. I hope this has helped<lb />
to shed some insight into the cross-<lb />
roads we are at as a nation and as a<lb />
unified people. Unity is impossible<lb />
without forgiveness - unfortunately<lb />
we have little to ask forgivenes of and<lb />
much to be forgiven for. It is not a<lb />
solution but a dam good place to<lb />
start.<lb />
&amp;&amp;&amp;.<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
'S1<lb />
Stephanie Lassiter. Editor-in-Chief<lb />
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328-6366.<lb />
One in a million<lb />
I was there! I saw it ail! I saw all<lb />
of the love. I saw all of the excite-<lb />
ment. I saw the joy. I saw all of the<lb />
anticipation of a new day to come.<lb />
Never had "I seen so much of these<lb />
things in one place that were felt by<lb />
so many people. I speak of course of<lb />
the festive Million Man March. No<lb />
matter how much one likes the idea,<lb />
no matter what one speaks about its<lb />
leaders, it's goals or its place in his-<lb />
tory, every one there knows their<lb />
cause for being there and every one<lb />
came away from the march with<lb />
something important take to the<lb />
community. For anyone who saw this<lb />
experience on TV. the captivation was<lb />
magnified an unimaginable amount<lb />
by just being there.<lb />
This is not a message of hate, of<lb />
anger or of bitterness. This is a mes-<lb />
sage of confusion and frustration. By<lb />
the same token, this is not a mes-<lb />
sage of validation or of asking for le-<lb />
gitimacy. My experience of the beau-<lb />
tiful event is somewhat dampened<lb />
whenever I hear one speak of their<lb />
skepticism of the rally. One will say<lb />
"well, beauty is in the eye of the be-<lb />
Mitch Butler<lb />
Guest Columnist<lb />
My experience is<lb />
somewhat<lb />
dampened<lb />
whenever I hear<lb />
one speak of<lb />
their skepticism.<lb />
holder" and I agree wholeheartedly.<lb />
The problem is that many people<lb />
were not there to behold this event<lb />
Many who were there such as critics<lb />
and journalists did not even "behold"<lb />
(for lack of better terms) the event I<lb />
have heard several times, "it is great<lb />
if they will do something about the<lb />
day after And to paraphrase the<lb />
friendly Rush Limbaugh; so what if<lb />
they all have one good day - how<lb />
marry of us have had one good day<lb />
then a bad one and so on and so on?<lb />
The problem with these opinions is<lb />
that the goals of this march are to<lb />
do exactly as the skeptics say will not<lb />
happen. They will carry over not just<lb />
to the next day, but for years to come.<lb />
It feels as if no matter what blacks<lb />
decide to do as part of a community,<lb />
it is scrutinized and criticized.<lb />
The reaction to my trip has been<lb />
nothing but positive I must say. I am<lb />
a student at the school of music and<lb />
1 have received nothing but love, in-<lb />
terest and support. That lets me<lb />
know that if we listen not the politi-<lb />
cal "experts not to the news media's<lb />
opinions, and not to the people who<lb />
have "heard" or thought they have<lb />
"heard" the facts on TV, then we will<lb />
be able to gain an understanding<lb />
about one another. If anyone has any<lb />
question about the march, the speak-<lb />
ers, the mood or my opinions, feel<lb />
free to ask for me by name  I spend<lb />
most of my day in the music build-<lb />
ing and my telephone number is 551-<lb />
3143.1 have learned just through this<lb />
weekend that I can discuss this with<lb />
love and understanding for all.<lb />
Give the black man a chance<lb />
One of the most intriguing things<lb />
about this year's up and coming presi-<lb />
dential race is the role minorities will<lb />
play and how the media will portray<lb />
the role minorities play. For years the<lb />
typical African-American candidate?<lb />
have been more on the liberal side of<lb />
the coin and have gathered rather<lb />
prominent fallowings from a press that<lb />
was in their favor. Even Colin Powell<lb />
(although not a liberal but far to the<lb />
left of what the Republican Party<lb />
seeks) has gathered considerable sup-<lb />
port and paparazzi frenzy from the<lb />
left minded media. Of course all of this<lb />
done not as right or left but in the<lb />
name of minority interest<lb />
Well if minority interest is the<lb />
concern, what about Alan Keyes. Most<lb />
people have never heard of Keyes, but<lb />
he is on the forefront of conservative<lb />
thought and a well-qualified candidate<lb />
for president and black. He espouses<lb />
the same views as Dole. Gingrich and<lb />
other conservative political heavy<lb />
weights but brings with it the added<lb />
flare of black man speaking to the is-<lb />
sues facing his own race.<lb />
Keyes declared his bid for the<lb />
presidency in New Hampshire and<lb />
since then almost nothing has hap-<lb />
pened. This former ambassador and<lb />
highest ranking minority member of<lb />
the state department has made little<lb />
headway and has gotten even less at-<lb />
tention from the media. The main-<lb />
stream media has basically ignored<lb />
him while a few conservative publica-<lb />
tions have given him the opportunity<lb />
Cameron Reed<lb />
Opinion Columnist<lb />
His message is<lb />
clear and cuts<lb />
across the bow of<lb />
the pet projects of<lb />
the established<lb />
gatekeepers of<lb />
our day.<lb />
to garnish the small following he has<lb />
accumulated.<lb />
His message is clear and cuts<lb />
across the bow of the pet projects of<lb />
the established information<lb />
gatekeepers of our day. He is pro-life,<lb />
anti-welfare and against the current<lb />
form of affirmative action (racial quo-<lb />
tas). He supports measures that would<lb />
bring incentives to marriage and help<lb />
destroy illegitimacy. He does not sup-<lb />
port Planned Parenthood's method of<lb />
sex education rather he promotes<lb />
personal responsibility and conse-<lb />
quences for one's own actions. He is<lb />
for fewer taxes and more personal<lb />
responsibility. His message is rooted<lb />
in his own strong convictions and his<lb />
own personal integrity. He is not a<lb />
just black candidate, but a candidate<lb />
who speaks to the needs of all of us<lb />
across anv racial lines.<lb />
But not everyone likes his mes-<lb />
sage. He is a strong black voice in<lb />
what is assumed to be a white domi-<lb />
nated conversation. Give Keyes his<lb />
due. He has some great answers to<lb />
some tough problems and yet most<lb />
voters (white and especially black) are<lb />
not given the chance to hear him be-<lb />
cause of decisions made by a media<lb />
that has preconceived notions of what<lb />
a black candidate should be. On an<lb />
even playing field Keyes will hold his<lb />
own.<lb />
But of course Keyes does not<lb />
want any affirmative action for his<lb />
candidacy, just a little recognition of<lb />
his existence. I heard of him via a<lb />
friend who happened to watch a<lb />
speech he gave in New Hampshire.<lb />
Since then, basically nothing in the<lb />
mainstream media. More and more it<lb />
appears that the media is not for mi-<lb />
norities near as much as they are for<lb />
a liberal political agenda. An agenda<lb />
which Keyes (and many others) be-<lb />
lieve is keeping minorities out of the<lb />
race for equality. Between blasting<lb />
Clarence Thomas, loving Jocelyn El-<lb />
ders and pampering Jessie Jackson it<lb />
is clear that issue with the media is<lb />
not black or white, but conservative<lb />
or liberal.<lb />
In a land where the media<lb />
screams for open doors for any race,<lb />
they have shut the door on a black<lb />
man whose ideas do not fit with the<lb />
way they think that race should think.<lb />
Alan Keyes and America deserve bet-<lb />
ter.<lb />
M COUOR rViST INHJUENCES US. JUSTICE?<lb />
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Tuesday, October 31, 1995<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Halloween has deep roots<lb />
Kevin Chaisson<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Halloween is upon us again and<lb />
with it. all of the myths and legends of<lb />
how and why we celebrate such a ma-<lb />
cabre holiday swirl around like misty<lb />
revenants in<lb />
a cemetery.<lb />
To most Hal-<lb />
loween is<lb />
just a nifty<lb />
day when we<lb />
let down the<lb />
masks we<lb />
wear in our<lb />
everyday<lb />
lives in favor<lb />
of some silly<lb />
rubber latex<lb />
ones from<lb />
Wal-Mart.<lb />
We go out,<lb />
dress goofy,<lb />
beg for candy and treats, play absurd<lb />
games (bobbing for apples comes to<lb />
mind), and sometimes commit a bit of<lb />
mischief. But how did this all start?<lb />
What kind of traditions are steeped in<lb />
Halloween lore?<lb />
The Halloween we celebrated as<lb />
kids is being pushed aside in favor of<lb />
"Fall Festivals" or "Harvest Carnivals<lb />
People seem to be afraid of the word<lb />
"Halloween" and the implications this<lb />
holiday has lurking within its history.<lb />
Perhaps now, on this very day, it is time<lb />
to shake the skeletons out of<lb />
Halloween's closet and see what sto-<lb />
ries are fact<lb />
and which<lb />
are fiction.<lb />
"Hal-<lb />
loween is a<lb />
holiday<lb />
based on a<lb />
pagan<lb />
ritual This<lb />
is a fact -<lb />
sort of. Hal-<lb />
loween is<lb />
mainly<lb />
thought to<lb />
be derived<lb />
from the<lb />
Celtic har-<lb />
vest festival of Samhain. Samhain was<lb />
believed to be the time between the<lb />
ending and beginning of the New Year,<lb />
or "Winter's Eve" (because winter was<lb />
officially upon us). Since it was a split<lb />
between the old and new years, the<lb />
Celts believed that Samhain was a sort<lb />
of crack in time, enabling spirits of the<lb />
dead to cruise the earth once more,<lb />
both the bad ones and good. In the<lb />
seventh century, however. Pope<lb />
Boniface IV decided to adapt this holi-<lb />
day into a celebration of all of the<lb />
known and unknown saints and mar-<lb />
tyrs.<lb />
The Christians split the festivities<lb />
up into two days, All Saint's Day (or<lb />
All-Hallows'Hallowed Day) and All<lb />
Soul's Day. Since, according to the<lb />
Celts, these Spirits were roaming any-<lb />
way, the Christians praised and feasted<lb />
withfor the good ones on All Saint's<lb />
Day, and prayed for the souls of the<lb />
bad ones on All Soul's Day. Later on,<lb />
the newly-formed Church of England<lb />
abolished All Soul's Day, leaving All-<lb />
Hallow's, soon to become Halloween,<lb />
as a Protestant holiday.<lb />
"Our Founding Fathers forbade<lb />
the celebration of Halloween This is<lb />
true. Since our country was founded<lb />
on religious principles that broke from<lb />
the Church of England, the Puritans<lb />
forbade Halloween to be celebrated.<lb />
When the US began to allow other re-<lb />
ligions to flourish, the practices of<lb />
Halloween were picked up again, due<lb />
See ROOTS page 8<lb />
Real-life horror lurks<lb />
in Rule of the Bone<lb />
Ronda Cranford<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
If you've ever wondered what<lb />
teenagers of today are thinking,<lb />
then you might find Russell Bank s<lb />
Rule of the Bone informative.<lb />
Chappie, the main character,<lb />
could be considered a gritty, mod-<lb />
ern day version of Huck Finn. Like<lb />
Huck, he spends some time miss-<lb />
ing and presumed dead. He makes<lb />
a journey with a black man. He is<lb />
also surprisingly sensitive for such<lb />
a hardened character.<lb />
Chappie begins by stealing<lb />
parts of his family's coin collection<lb />
to pawn in order to buy marijuana.<lb />
He uses the marijuana to treat his<lb />
boredom and his sense of worth-<lb />
lessness. He's got scummy friends<lb />
and an obnoxious stepfather who<lb />
has sexually abused him, so it<lb />
seems like the thing to do. Chappie<lb />
is 14 and not terribly interested in<lb />
solving his problems; he just wants<lb />
to forget about them as much as<lb />
possible.<lb />
When Chappie's parents dis-<lb />
cover the missing coins, he gets<lb />
thrown out of the house and his<lb />
days as a passive participant in his<lb />
life are over. He crashes for a while<lb />
in the apartment of a friend who<lb />
lives with several members of a<lb />
biker gang. To support himself, he<lb />
sells weed. It doesn't take long for<lb />
this situation to get out of control,<lb />
too - Chappie finds himself having<lb />
to make decisions<lb />
for himself and by<lb />
himself in order to<lb />
stay alive.<lb />
This is prob-<lb />
ably the best thing<lb />
for him. Being<lb />
thrown out of the<lb />
nest forces him to<lb />
grow up in a way<lb />
that living in the<lb />
shadow of his dys-<lb />
functional parents<lb />
would never allow.<lb />
Chappie has to raise himself. He<lb />
also gives himself another name:<lb />
Bone.<lb />
We see how empathetic and<lb />
morally conscious Bone can be<lb />
when he spots a fat old man drag-<lb />
ging around a ragged little girl at<lb />
the mall. Bone feels sorry for the<lb />
little girl and wonders if he should<lb />
try to hit it off with the old man in<lb />
order to take her place. Things<lb />
don't quite work out that way, but<lb />
later on Bone does rescue the girl,<lb />
named Froggy, and takes her to live<lb />
in an abandoned school bus with a<lb />
saintly rastafarian named I-man.<lb />
Eventually Bone comes to face<lb />
the fact that he and I-man can't par-<lb />
ent r roggy, and manages to contact<lb />
her mother. It's pretty clear that<lb />
the woman<lb />
� sold her<lb />
daughter for<lb />
drug money<lb />
and isn't fit to<lb />
parent either,<lb />
but Bone<lb />
doesn't know<lb />
what else to<lb />
do. This facet<lb />
of the book<lb />
points out a<lb />
major mes-<lb />
sage: parents<lb />
are supposed to be the ones cuil-<lb />
dren count on so that they can<lb />
grow up healthy, but too often<lb />
these days biological parents are<lb />
the last people children should be<lb />
in the care of. The system is break-<lb />
ing down. What kind of parents will<lb />
these parentless children be?<lb />
I-man and Bone wind up in Ja-<lb />
maica, where Bone manages to find<lb />
his real father, a man who is color-<lb />
ful but not exactly a role model. It's<lb />
See BONE page 8<lb />
Chappie, the main<lb />
character, could<lb />
be considered a<lb />
gritty, modern day<lb />
version of Huck<lb />
Finn.<lb />
HALLOWEEN J Pd JT<lb />
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'Here honey, let me lick that paint off the side of your<lb />
I face This couple, for some unfathomable reason, made<lb />
I themselves up to look like the cover of the Rolling Stones'<lb />
Tattoo You album. Must have been the Budweiser talking.<lb />
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A -<lb />
Halloween still<lb />
sets standards<lb />
Horror classic<lb />
finds new life with<lb />
video re-release<lb />
Dale Williamson<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The 1970s was a horrifying de"<lb />
cade. Within a span of 10 years,<lb />
America was witness to such horrors<lb />
as defeat in Vietnam, John Travolta's<lb />
singing career and John Carpenter's<lb />
now-classic film Halloween. Following<lb />
in the footsteps of Alfred Hitchcock's<lb />
Psycho, Halloween carried psycho-<lb />
logical horror to a new level and set<lb />
the standards which many horror<lb />
films would copy but few would equal.<lb />
Halloween has now been reis-<lb />
sued at an affordable price just in time<lb />
for the witching season. Since Hallow-<lb />
een 6. the latest sequel, has mysteri-<lb />
ously disappeared from Greenville<lb />
theaters, and since that film probably<lb />
wasn't worth the price of a pumpkin,<lb />
I decided to turn back the clocks and<lb />
focus my energies on Carpenter's<lb />
original baby.<lb />
Set in a typical suburban com-<lb />
munity on Halloween, the film's plot<lb />
is simple enough. Michael Myers, a<lb />
madman institutionalized for murder-<lb />
ing his sister when he was a young<lb />
child, escapes his asylum. Donald<lb />
Pleasance plays a psychiatrist who has<lb />
given up on helping Michael and now<lb />
only wants him stopped. Since Pleas-<lb />
ance believes he understands<lb />
Bucket<lb />
"A Drop in the Bucket" is just<lb />
what it claims to be: a very tiny drop<lb />
in the great screaming bucket of<lb />
American media opinion. Take it as<lb />
you will<lb />
Mark Brett<lb />
Lifestyle Editor<lb />
CD. Reviews<lb />
Jay Myers<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Sheer Terror<lb />
Love Songs for the<lb />
Unloved<lb />
Sheer Terror is just that. This<lb />
record will frighten you. Not because<lb />
it's scary, though. Mostly this record<lb />
will frighten you because it's bad, real<lb />
bad. It's easy to see why these guys<lb />
are Unloved, their music is just plain<lb />
miserable.<lb />
Sheer Terror is a New York punk<lb />
outfit consisting of lead vocalist The<lb />
Rev. Paul Bearer, bassist Mike Walter,<lb />
guitarist Mark Neuman, and drum-<lb />
mer Pat Cronin. While Walter,<lb />
Neuman, and Cronin are apt at lay-<lb />
ing down a hardcore punk sound,<lb />
they make no impact beyond the<lb />
norm. In fact, their sound is so re-<lb />
petitive from track to track that it<lb />
becomes boring.<lb />
The real shame of this band is<lb />
Bearer, however - lousy, lousy, lousy.<lb />
It doesn't even matter that he can't<lb />
sing (you don't really need to in a<lb />
punk band), but he can't even scream<lb />
well. Even though the band has some<lb />
funny song titles and a few interest-<lb />
ing lyrics, Bearer mangles them. He<lb />
is so incomprehensible that he<lb />
sounds like Sylvester Stallone trying<lb />
to speak in a foreign accent with a<lb />
mouth full of marbles. I kid you not.<lb />
It's not hard to see how Sheer<lb />
Terror could have garnered a follow-<lb />
ing, though. There are two songs on<lb />
the album that could make a decent<lb />
seven-inch. "For Rudy the Kraut" ex-<lb />
tols the virtues of a musical drunk<lb />
who is often the life of the party, but<lb />
also reminds us that there is pain hid-<lb />
den behind the liquor. "Be Still, My<lb />
Heart (You're Killing Me)" shows a<lb />
man scared of commitment who<lb />
would rather kill the woman he loves<lb />
and possess her always, than to give<lb />
in to the feelings in his heart.<lb />
These songs are definitely the<lb />
high points of the album, and they're<lb />
good enough to get the band some<lb />
attention, but a full-length album is<lb />
too much for Sheer Terror's limited<lb />
abilities. They should have stuck with<lb />
the seven-inch format that is the stan-<lb />
dard of punk bands. It would have<lb />
saved them some ridicule.<lb />
Punk can be evil and nasty and<lb />
irreverent, and that's okay because<lb />
that's what punk is. But when punk<lb />
is abused and misused, as it is here,<lb />
then it just becomes annoying. In "Not<lb />
Waving, Drowning" Bearer says, "I<lb />
want you to take this the wrong way<lb />
I'm not here for you, but for mel took<lb />
this misadventure to see what I could<lb />
doAnd no one rides for free I<lb />
couldn't agree more.<lb />
On the misadventure that is Love<lb />
Songs for the Unloved, Bearer is defi-<lb />
nitely not here for anyone else but<lb />
himself. Sheer Terror is a one-note act<lb />
that's lucky to have made the big time.<lb />
However, if you're not good enough<lb />
to earn that recording contract which<lb />
so many good bands deserve, then it<lb />
sounds like a free ride to me. Hope-<lb />
fully, this will be a short ride.<lb />
Today's Topic:<lb />
Horror Movies<lb />
1. How many times did<lb />
Bela Lugosi play Dracula?<lb />
2. How many of the Hallow-<lb />
een movies starred Jamie<lb />
Lee Curtis?<lb />
3. What Japanese ani-<lb />
mated film features vam-<lb />
pires, a strange medieval<lb />
society with laser guns and<lb />
a hero with an extra face in<lb />
the palm of his hand?<lb />
4. What false name did<lb />
Count Dracula go by in Son<lb />
of Dracula?<lb />
5. What two actors starred<lb />
as The Thing With Two<lb />
Heads?<lb />
Answers in Thursday's issue<lb />
Michael's method of madness, he goes<lb />
to Michael's hometown to hunt him<lb />
down.<lb />
Enter a nerdy, teenage Jamie Lee<lb />
Curtis. While her friends plan for a<lb />
night of decadence, Curtis plans for a<lb />
quiet evening of baby-sitting. However,<lb />
Curtis keeps seeing some strange fig-<lb />
ure in town. She is suspicious. Her<lb />
friends, unfortunately, are clueless.<lb />
The audience knows these kids are<lb />
dog food the minute they first appear<lb />
on screen. They're a buffet of death<lb />
that Michael gets to feast on.<lb />
Once the mood of the film is es-<lb />
tablished, the story focuses on one<lb />
murder after another and ultimately<lb />
leads to a confrontation between<lb />
Michael, Curtis and Pleasance. But<lb />
one of the many things that makes<lb />
Carpenter's horror flick stand out<lb />
from the rest of trie crowd is the grisly<lb />
nature of the murders. While films like<lb />
Friday the 13th just try to create bi-<lb />
zarre ways for someone to die, Hal-<lb />
loween sticks to basics. Strangulation<lb />
and knives work best for Michael.<lb />
As a symbol of evil, Michael is<lb />
much more interesting than a Jason<lb />
or Freddy. Although Michael never<lb />
talks, Carpenter provides several<lb />
subtleties within his murdering child<lb />
that make Michael more than just a<lb />
mindless maniac. One of the film's<lb />
most memorable scenes involves<lb />
Michael impaling a man onto a wall<lb />
.ith a knife. As the lifeless corpse<lb />
hangs limply in midair, Michael stands<lb />
See HALLOWEEN page 8<lb />
$uper-Ofe$eire<lb />
Ah, Halloween. As a child, it was<lb />
my favorite holiday. I can still remem-<lb />
ber all the scurrying about in prepara-<lb />
tion for the day. I was a real handful,<lb />
nagging my mom to take me to the<lb />
store so I could pick out the perfect<lb />
costume, the one that would assure<lb />
that Satan would choose me over all<lb />
the other kids in the neighborhood.<lb />
I remember my dad's heavy brown<lb />
robes, the ones he only wore for the<lb />
yearly druidic rites. Mom and Granny<lb />
would hop on their brooms and fly<lb />
around the pumpkin patches to tease<lb />
the dark lord into turgid life My brother<lb />
would cruise in his high school hot rod<lb />
and pick up virgins for the rituals.<lb />
And I had the most important job:<lb />
trick-or-treating. I would wander the<lb />
streets, terrifying Christian kids and<lb />
opening their souls to the devil. "More<lb />
dupes for Satan I would shout, child-<lb />
ish glee lifting my voice high in the<lb />
dark night<lb />
Then, at midnight we would join<lb />
with all the other evil folk of the town<lb />
for the big Satanic blood orgy. We may<lb />
have pretended to be Methodists for<lb />
most the year, but on Halloween we let<lb />
our pagan heritage show.<lb />
At least that's what some conser-<lb />
vative religious leaders would have us<lb />
believe. Many church groups are striv-<lb />
ing to ban Halloween celebrations in<lb />
the name of God Halloween, they say,<lb />
is a pagan holiday that celebrates evil.<lb />
Anyone who celebrates Halloween,<lb />
then, is worshipping the devil<lb />
But that's not how I remember<lb />
Halloween at all I remember going out<lb />
trick-or-treating and eating tons of<lb />
candy. I remember spending my night<lb />
out terrified that my brother and his<lb />
teenage friends might cross my path<lb />
and pummel me with eggs.<lb />
The way I remember it Hallow-<lb />
een wasn't about evil at alL It was about<lb />
pretending to be evil, maybe, but real<lb />
evil never entered the equation. No,<lb />
Halloween was about candy and<lb />
pranks. It was about being as weird as<lb />
I wanted for one day out of the year. It<lb />
was about being allowed to stay up all<lb />
night watching horror movies on TV<lb />
because it was my favorite holiday.<lb />
Yes, Halloween celebrates all that<lb />
is dark and wicked in mankind. It's a<lb />
holiday for autumn, when the world is<lb />
dying in preparation for winter. But<lb />
whatever evil there is in Halloween is<lb />
all in good fun.<lb />
We all have a dark side, and Hal-<lb />
loween is the one day out of the year<lb />
when we're allowed to acknowledge it<lb />
We don't hurt anybody doing it we're<lb />
not truly being eviL But it's still a re-<lb />
lease, a safety valve that keeps us from<lb />
being really evil in our everyday life.<lb />
But if we're going to ban Hallow-<lb />
een because it was originally a pagan<lb />
holiday, we might as well ban Christ-<lb />
mas and Easter, too. After all, we don't<lb />
actually know the exact dates of Jesus<lb />
Christ's birth and death. But there were<lb />
convenient pagan holidays in Decem-<lb />
ber and April, so Christianity decided<lb />
to coopt them. It was a lot easier to<lb />
get people to convert if they could still<lb />
have their end of the year orgy-feast<lb />
Actually, a lot of church groups<lb />
are doing something that I personally<lb />
find a lot more reprehensible than any<lb />
mock-evil secular Halloween atrocity.<lb />
Many fundamentalist churches are<lb />
sponsoring "Haunted Houses" that put<lb />
real-life horrors on display. In a normal<lb />
haunted house (you know, the kind the<lb />
Jaycees put on), you're confronted with<lb />
axe-wielding maniacs, vampires and<lb />
other assorted ghoulies that scare you,<lb />
then give you a good laugh later. In<lb />
these church sponsored places, how-<lb />
ever, you see gay men dying of AIDS,<lb />
teenagers overdosing on drugs and<lb />
women undergoing abortions.<lb />
That's not entertaining or educa-<lb />
tional, that's sick! I realize these scenes<lb />
are supposed to scare people straight<lb />
but that's just going too far.<lb />
Ultimately, these people need to<lb />
lighten up. Vampires and axe murder-<lb />
ers are no threat to Christianity, or<lb />
America's moral fiber. Just like the<lb />
Fourth of July, Halloween is a secular<lb />
holiday. It has been for a long time now.<lb />
Outside of Wicca (the nationally-recog-<lb />
nized "witch" religion), nobody does<lb />
much worshipping of anything on Oct<lb />
31. Unless, of course, it falls on a Sun-<lb />
day.<lb />
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loween, and that has parents fright-<lb />
ened that political correctness has<lb />
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Halloween parades and symbols<lb />
- including paper witches pasted to<lb />
windows � have been banned in the<lb />
schools because of objections by<lb />
Christian fundamentalists who com-<lb />
plain the holiday celebrates the devil.<lb />
"What's next - banning Christ-<lb />
mas?" said one exasperated parent.<lb />
Patrick Ferrell.<lb />
That's been done already, along<lb />
tendent Marge Gratiot said.<lb />
"We haven't for years celebrated<lb />
any of the religious holidays she<lb />
said.<lb />
School Board President Phil<lb />
Faillace, who wrote the new policy,<lb />
isn't backing down despite parent<lb />
protests. "We're restoring values to<lb />
the schools he insisted. ,<lb />
In a school bulletin that kicked<lb />
off the furor, Faillace wrote, "The<lb />
board has to acknowledge<lb />
Halloween's roots in Druid ceremo-<lb />
nies and in a Celtic festival for<lb />
Samhain, the Celts' god of the dead<lb />
The policy means no Halloween<lb />
loween rarade, which usually fea-<lb />
tures youngsters in their scariest cos-<lb />
tumes.<lb />
Teachers can hand out coloring<lb />
papers with jack-olanterns on them<lb />
- but only if students also are offered<lb />
a nonsatanic alternative.<lb />
That's too much for Mark<lb />
Euchner, whose three sons attend<lb />
the Bullis-Purissima Elementary<lb />
School, as well as the First Baptist<lb />
Church.<lb />
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of dialogue. He writes a bit like<lb />
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violence. Smith's characters engage<lb />
in mindless drivel for minutes on<lb />
end then spout off some intellec-<lb />
tual, eloquent phrase before drop-<lb />
ping again to meaningless banter.<lb />
Smith's characters are slackers<lb />
in every sense of the word. With<lb />
little else to do besides play Sega.<lb />
Brodie (Jason Lee. in a flat-out hi-<lb />
larious debuti spends the better<lb />
part of his days at the local mall.<lb />
He claims it as his own as he and<lb />
his friend T.S. (Jerome London)<lb />
roam around one day after being<lb />
dumped by their respective girl-<lb />
friends.<lb />
Brodie loves comic books and<lb />
comic book jokes keep floating in<lb />
from every direction. A cameo by<lb />
Stan Lee, founder of Marvel Com-<lb />
ics (Spiderman, Incredible Hulk, X-<lb />
Mep), adds to the comic book<lb />
theme. Lee obviously has Smith's<lb />
admiration because the few scenes<lb />
in which Lee appears give him an<lb />
aura of immortality. Even the open-<lb />
ing credits have comic book cari-<lb />
catures as the star's names appear.<lb />
Smith adds a collection of<lb />
quirky characters to populate the<lb />
mall. He also uses a few running<lb />
gags that work well throughout the<lb />
film without becoming tedious. One<lb />
mallrat stares at a 3-D picture of a<lb />
sailboat all day because he just can-<lb />
not seem to see the image. Jay (Ja-<lb />
son Mewes) and Silent Bob (Kevin<lb />
Smith) repeatedly try to sabotage<lb />
a game show being set up in the<lb />
mall but continuously fail.<lb />
The funniest running gag has<lb />
Silent Bob trying to use the Jedi<lb />
Mind trick to move a cigarette in<lb />
his hand. Kevin Smith admires<lb />
George Lucas as much as Stan Lee;<lb />
in Clerks, a lengthy discussion oc-<lb />
curs about whether The Empire<lb />
Strikes Back was better than Re-<lb />
turn of the Jedi. Near the end of<lb />
Mallrats. Silent Bob finds a video<lb />
tape just out of his reach and com-<lb />
mands his Jedi powers to help re-<lb />
trieve it.<lb />
The sophomoric humor in<lb />
Mallrats sometimes borders on be-<lb />
ing excessive, much like in Dumb<lb />
and Dumber, but. as in the latter<lb />
film, the director manages to walk<lb />
the line without crossing it. Brodie<lb />
gives an adult a stinky palm at one<lb />
point (a palm he has used to wipe<lb />
his bottom). Another on-the-edge<lb />
gag has Brodie and T.S. going to a<lb />
topless psychic.<lb />
Shannen Doherty has a small<lb />
role as Rene, Brodie's ex-girlfriend.<lb />
Someone runs into her in the mall<lb />
and calls her Brenda, which incites<lb />
strong language from Rene. Kevin<lb />
Smith gave himself the best of the<lb />
smaller roles. Much like Harpo<lb />
Marx, the silent Marx brother,<lb />
Smith does more with facial expres-<lb />
sions to make the audience laugh<lb />
than most actors can do with a page<lb />
of dialogue. Smith is a first-rate<lb />
clown.<lb />
Mallrats does not generate any<lb />
deep philosophical discussions but<lb />
it does bring up quandaries like<lb />
whether Lois Lane could have<lb />
Superman's baby and whether The<lb />
Thing (of the Fantastic Four) has<lb />
ALL his organs made of rock.<lb />
For sheer entertainment value,<lb />
one would have to look pretty hard<lb />
to find 90 minutes of more fun.<lb />
Mallrats will hopefully come to<lb />
Greenville sometime, but if not<lb />
keep it in mind when it arrives on<lb />
video. And in the meantime run 01 I<lb />
and see Clerks. The star of that<lb />
film, Brian O'Halloran, even has a<lb />
small role in Mallrats.<lb />
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HALLOWEEN from page 7<lb />
before the body with a tilted head<lb />
as if he were studying what he had<lb />
done. This silent scene creates a killer<lb />
who actually seems to ponder his ac-<lb />
tions. But the murders continue.<lb />
Carpenter is a visual master, and<lb />
Halloween is his masterpiece. He and<lb />
cinematographer Dean Cundy use<lb />
light and shadows to their full effect<lb />
by placing Michael's deathly white<lb />
mask against the blackness of the<lb />
night. The film's eerie nature does not<lb />
simply rely on the "jump out and scare<lb />
you technique. Instead, Carpenter<lb />
creates horror by incorporating the<lb />
horror within the everyday.<lb />
A fun game to play while watch-<lb />
ing this movie is trying to spot Michael<lb />
within certain scenes. A shot featur-<lb />
ing the killer standing in the middle<lb />
of some hanging laundry is one of my<lb />
personal favorite moments in horror<lb />
film history.<lb />
Much of the horror in Halloween<lb />
is mood. While the audience is wit-<lb />
ness to ghastly murders, Carpenter's<lb />
genius lies not in how he can gross<lb />
you out but by how he can pinch at<lb />
your nerves. The theme music, writ-<lb />
ten by Carpenter himself, perfectly<lb />
exemplifies this idea. Carpenter's<lb />
music feels like tiny needles relent-<lb />
lessly jabbing into your skin, and it<lb />
perfectly matches the discomfort re-<lb />
layed through the film.<lb />
Since Halloween was released in<lb />
1978, countless films have butchered<lb />
the "slasher film" concept of horror<lb />
which Carpenter perfectly molded.<lb />
Even the sequels to Halloween have<lb />
failed to capture the feel of the origi-<lb />
nal. A generation who grew up watch-<lb />
ing Freddy and Jason hack through<lb />
Hollywood may not appreciate<lb />
Carpenter's independent wonder.<lb />
Still, those of us who saw the 70s<lb />
through the innocent lenses of child-<lb />
hood will always be nostalgic for this<lb />
classic tale of the Bogeyman return-<lb />
ing home during the season of the<lb />
witch. On a scale of one to 10, Hal-<lb />
loween rates a solid, horrifying 10.<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
Holcomb pulls through<lb />
in final second kick<lb />
Brian Paiz<lb />
Smlor Writer<lb />
A fairy tale ending to a night-<lb />
marish story came to be realized for<lb />
Chad Holcomb on Saturday night.<lb />
After missing two field goals and an<lb />
extra point against Southern Miss,<lb />
the junior kicker nailed a 29-yard<lb />
field goal with one second left to give<lb />
ECU a thrilling 36-34 victory over the<lb />
Golden Eagles in Hattiesburg.<lb />
The Southern Miss Homecoming<lb />
crowd saw their team fight back to<lb />
take the lead with :57 seconds left,<lb />
when quarterback Heath Graham<lb />
hooked up with Donald Cunnigham<lb />
in the corner of the end zone to make<lb />
the score 34-33.<lb />
This is where Pirate fans' hearts<lb />
started beating a little faster. With<lb />
ECU starting at their own 21 yard<lb />
line, quarterback Marcus Crandell<lb />
ran for 11 yards to give the Pirates a<lb />
first down at the ECU 32. After two<lb />
straight incomplete passes, Crandell,<lb />
facing a third-and-10 situation, scam-<lb />
pered out of the pocket for another<lb />
11-yard gain and ECU had another<lb />
first down at their own 43. Crandell<lb />
then found Jason Nichols for an 11-<lb />
yard pass-and-catch, and ECU found<lb />
itself at the Golden Eagle 46 with<lb />
under 30 seconds remaining in the<lb />
game.<lb />
Once again Crandell hooked up<lb />
with Nichols, this time for a 19 yard<lb />
pickup, and the Pirates were in busi-<lb />
ness at the Southern Miss 27 yard<lb />
line. ECU then set up Holcomb for a<lb />
44-yard field goal to win the game.<lb />
But Coach Steve Logan had other<lb />
things in mind as he called the un-<lb />
thinkable, a fake. Holcomb did his<lb />
best impersonation of Marcus<lb />
Crandell as he took the ball and<lb />
heaved it down field to a wide-open<lb />
Scott Richards, who was mauled by<lb />
Southern Miss defenders, and pass<lb />
interference was called.<lb />
Holcomb, now facing a 29-yard<lb />
field goal, stepped up and drilled the<lb />
game winner.<lb />
" I missed two earlier and I came<lb />
in with one second left and won it<lb />
said Holcomb. "It feels good to come<lb />
through. I'm just glad Marcus could<lb />
bring us down the field and give me<lb />
a chance to win it"<lb />
ECU was no stranger to fakes in<lb />
this game, as they successfully pulled<lb />
off two fake punts earlier in the<lb />
game.<lb />
"I thought we had time to get<lb />
two plays off said Logan. "It was<lb />
not as risky as it looked. I instructed<lb />
Chad to throw it deep or run the ball.<lb />
I knew that the tight end would be<lb />
open. The reason I called the fake<lb />
was that they were in an 11-man blitz,<lb />
and the Southern Miss kids just went<lb />
to sleep<lb />
Southern Miss Head Coach Jeff<lb />
Bower said that this was just another<lb />
typical ECU-Southern Miss game.<lb />
See MISS page 12<lb />
Men's soccer team looking<lb />
to find winning formula<lb />
Craig Perrott<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The ECU men's soccer team's<lb />
"close but no cigar" season con-<lb />
tinued this weekend with two.<lb />
heartbreaking losses.<lb />
Last Friday, the Pirates trav-<lb />
eled to Statesboro, Ga. to take on<lb />
the Eagles of Georgia Southern.<lb />
The Bucs lost in another c'ose<lb />
one, falling 3-1.<lb />
The gaie looked like it<lb />
would be an offensive showcase<lb />
as three goals were scored in the<lb />
first 30 minutes of play.<lb />
Georgia Southern started<lb />
things off 6:35 into the game<lb />
when Jason Russel scored from<lb />
the top right corner of the box<lb />
via a Denny Tucker cross pass.<lb />
Tucker then got the call at<lb />
the 24:18 mark when he received<lb />
a double assist from Chris Skylar<lb />
and Jeremy Simmons. Tucker<lb />
hooted in the ball in from the top<lb />
of the penalty box, giving the<lb />
Eagles a two point cushion.<lb />
The Pirates retaliated at the<lb />
27:05 mark when senior Marc Mullin<lb />
sent a cross pass to feHow co-cap-<lb />
tain Chris Padgett, who rifled the<lb />
ball in from the top of the box. ECU<lb />
went into the locker room trailing<lb />
2-1.<lb />
GSU came out in the second<lb />
half and shut down the Pirate of-<lb />
fensive attack, holding the Bucs to<lb />
three shots on goalie Kris Trainor.<lb />
Georgia Southern had seven shots<lb />
of their own. The Eagles put ECU<lb />
away at the 80:44 mark when Skylar<lb />
scored off of an assist from Tucker<lb />
and Kevin Hanfman.<lb />
The highlight of the day came<lb />
in the form of 13 shots on goal for<lb />
the Bucs.<lb />
In action on Sunday, the Pirates<lb />
traveled to Florida only to lose an<lb />
overtime barn-burner to the Dolphins<lb />
of Jacksonville University, 2-1.<lb />
Pirate senior defender Eddie<lb />
Stephens drew first blood for the Pi-<lb />
rates at the 8:40 mark, booting in a<lb />
cross pass from Padgett and Dusty<lb />
Belk. The ball sailed past Dolphin<lb />
goalie Chris Smith at the far post<lb />
The Pirate defense held JU at<lb />
bay until the 62:05 mark, when the<lb />
Dolphins finally scored on ECU<lb />
goalie Jay Davis. Papayaw Danso-<lb />
Ampofo fired in a Stein Wiggo<lb />
Jakobsen pass for the score, which<lb />
would eventually send the game<lb />
into two overtimes.<lb />
With seven minutes left in the<lb />
second overtime, Jacksonville's<lb />
Tyler Jones sent a pass to Craig<lb />
Wilson who placed the ball in the<lb />
far left corner of the goal, just out<lb />
of Jay Davis' reach.<lb />
"We outplayed them, we<lb />
outhustled them and it was our<lb />
game to win ECU Head Coach<lb />
Will Wiberg said. "We did every-<lb />
thing but win<lb />
The Pirates have one week to<lb />
put it all together for the Colonial<lb />
Athletic Association Champion-<lb />
ships which will be held Nov. 9-12.<lb />
ECU travels to Raleigh on Wednes-<lb />
day to take on the Wolfpack of N.C.<lb />
State.<lb />
H-�4f �, <lb />
SID-After battling to a score-<lb />
less tie at halftime, Mount Saint<lb />
Mary's pulled away from East Caro-<lb />
lina to down the Pirates in lady's<lb />
soccer action here Friday after-<lb />
noon.<lb />
The Mount broke through the<lb />
ECU defense quickly after the<lb />
break. MSU scored its first goal just<lb />
three minutes into the second half<lb />
when junior Jenny Shaw found<lb />
midfielder Paula Koontz in front of<lb />
the Pirate goal. The pass bounced<lb />
off Koontz' chest and sophomore<lb />
Jenny Klimes charged in and<lb />
cleaned up with a shot that sneaked<lb />
past ECU goalkeeper Joey Clark.<lb />
Mount Saint Mary's quickly<lb />
capitalized on the momentum<lb />
swing and scored two more goals<lb />
within 13 minutes. At the 50:18<lb />
minute mark, Christy Wicks found<lb />
Klimes who sailed a shot over the<lb />
head of Clark for her second goal<lb />
of the night. Ten minutes later,<lb />
Koontz scored on a double assist<lb />
from Carol Dickenson and Heather<lb />
Karap to lift the Mount to a 3-0<lb />
lead.<lb />
The Pirates avoided the shut-<lb />
out at the 63:43 minute mark when<lb />
midfielder Becky Tiesler sent a pass<lb />
from the right sideline to sopho-<lb />
more Stephanie Dressel. The<lb />
Wilmington, Del. native took<lb />
Tiesler's pass and fired the ball past<lb />
the MSU defender. However, the<lb />
Pirates were unable to squeeze any-<lb />
thing else out of the Mount defense<lb />
and the final gun ended the game<lb />
at 3-1.<lb />
On Sunday the Lady Pirates<lb />
ended its regular season against<lb />
CAA foe Virginia Commonwealth<lb />
dropping to 3-16 (0-7 in the CAA)<lb />
here on Sunday, 2-0.<lb />
The Lady Rams were paced by<lb />
Jamila Ashford who scored the<lb />
game opening goal with 23:34 on<lb />
the clock. Adding to the VCU scor-<lb />
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Pirates: USA material<lb />
Brian Paiz<lb />
Senior Writer<lb />
I hope that the Conference USA<lb />
commissioner Michael Slive and the<lb />
presidents of the 12 member institu-<lb />
tions were watching the ECU-USM<lb />
game on Saturday. If so, they saw one<lb />
of the finest college football games<lb />
this season between two of the most<lb />
underrated college football programs<lb />
in the nation.<lb />
As everyone knows. ECU was<lb />
snubbed by Conference USA last sea-<lb />
son, and the new 12 league confer-<lb />
ence does include Southern Missis-<lb />
sippi, a team that is very similar to<lb />
ECU. The similarities are astounding.<lb />
ECU competes with two other so-<lb />
called "bigger" schools in the state,<lb />
North Carolina and North Carolina<lb />
State, and Southern Miss is in battle<lb />
with the University of Mississippi an4<lb />
Mississippi State.<lb />
Hattiesburg and Greenville are<lb />
both similar in size, and the campuses<lb />
kind of look alike (they even have a<lb />
Jones Hall). But the big difference is<lb />
that Southern Miss has found a con-<lb />
ference home and ECU has not So<lb />
what's the problem?<lb />
People in Hattiesburg are proud<lb />
to be members of Conference USA. I<lb />
had a chance to visit the student book-<lb />
store on the Southern Miss campus,<lb />
and as I walked in there was a huge<lb />
Conference USA banner on the win-<lb />
dow, and Conference USA shirts were<lb />
everywhere in the store.<lb />
'M.M. Roberts Stadium is so<lb />
proud of Conference USA, that they<lb />
posted the logo in the middle of the<lb />
50-yard line. I think ECU fans would<lb />
be just as receptive, but if Conference<lb />
USA officials keep giving us the cold<lb />
shoulder, then I believe it's going to<lb />
come to a point where Pirate fans are<lb />
going to start taking it as an insult (I<lb />
think some of them have already).<lb />
It seems to me that the only thing<lb />
that is holding ECU from getting into<lb />
Conference USA is the ignorance of<lb />
some Conference USA officials to see<lb />
that the Pirate program is on the rise,<lb />
and that people around the nation are<lb />
starting to respect ECU athletics.<lb />
Liberty Bowl President Bob Mar-<lb />
tin was in attendance at Saturday's<lb />
game, and Martin, who has always<lb />
favored ECU's admittance into Con-<lb />
ference USA, said that Saturday's<lb />
game did nothing but encourage<lb />
that<lb />
'This game did nothing but en-<lb />
hance East Carolina University's<lb />
chance to be in Conference USA<lb />
said Martin. "We've said all along<lb />
that the conference needs to be big-<lb />
ger and no other university can bring<lb />
more to the table than East Carolina<lb />
can. We're excited and we hope that<lb />
East Carolina becomes a part of Con-<lb />
ference USA<lb />
Hopefully Mr. Slive and the presi-<lb />
dents of the 12 Conference USA in-<lb />
stitutions will embrace Mr. Martin's<lb />
comments in the future.<lb />
Volleyball teams scores two wins<lb />
Dill Dillard<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Two fierce efforts paid off for the<lb />
ECU volleyball team with a sound vic-<lb />
tory after a bitter defeat.<lb />
The first of the two conference<lb />
matches found the Lady Pirates on<lb />
the losing end, as they were<lb />
defeated by the Tribe of<lb />
William and Mary in four<lb />
games (9-15, 5-15, 15-8,<lb />
15-12) on Friday night at<lb />
Williams Arena.<lb />
"It was a tough loss<lb />
said Head Coach Kim Walker<lb />
who saw her players turn in a<lb />
solid match despite the loss. Included<lb />
in the effort, was senior Tara Venn<lb />
who led the Lady Pirates with 11 to-<lb />
tal blocks while junior Carrie Brne<lb />
turned in 13 kills in the losing effort<lb />
This heartbreaker dropped the<lb />
Lady Buc's record to 14-12 going into<lb />
their next CAA match-up with the<lb />
Lady Rams of Virginia Common-<lb />
wealth.<lb />
"You know what they say-we've<lb />
got to get up and get back on that<lb />
horse Walker added.<lb />
Walker's troops did just that<lb />
when the Lady Rams came rolling<lb />
into Williams Arena the very<lb />
next day on Saturday. It<lb />
took the Lady Pirates<lb />
under two hours to send<lb />
the Lady Rams back to<lb />
Richmond with a loss in<lb />
straight games. Once<lb />
again the more experi-<lb />
enced players stepped up for<lb />
ECU this time in a winning cause,<lb />
as Brne stepped in with 18 kills along<lb />
with senior Gwynn Baber who had<lb />
seven blocks as well as nine kills of<lb />
her own in the win.<lb />
"We came out and hit the ball<lb />
really well said Walker, "that was<lb />
important to our success as a team<lb />
The Lady Pirates came into the<lb />
two matches with a .201 attack per-<lb />
centage only to drop their percentage<lb />
to .137 against William and Mary, but<lb />
rebounded with a .319 performance<lb />
against Virginia Commonwealth.<lb />
The next task for Walker's 15-12<lb />
ECU volleyball team is not a very easy<lb />
one. Tonight the Lady Spartans of<lb />
UNC-Greensboro roll into Greenville<lb />
for ECU's final home match of the sea-<lb />
son starting at 7 p.m. at Williams<lb />
Arena.<lb />
"We were physically and mentally<lb />
drained the last time we played<lb />
UNCG Walker commented.<lb />
This in-state Halloween duel will<lb />
be a test for the Pirates who will be<lb />
beginning a demanding road sched-<lb />
ule starting with the Navy Invitational<lb />
and finishing with the CAA Tourna-<lb />
ment, Nov. 17-18.<lb />
Runners compete in championships<lb />
Erika Leigh Hamby<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
The East Carolina cross country<lb />
teams traveled to Williamsburg, Va.<lb />
to compete in the CAA Champion-<lb />
ships against the best teams from<lb />
North Carolina, Virginia and Wash-<lb />
ington, D.C.<lb />
The Pirates came out with a<lb />
fourth place finish out of nine in the<lb />
women's competition, and a sixth<lb />
place finish out of eight in the men's<lb />
competition on Saturday. The course<lb />
was hampered with rain before the<lb />
competition, leaving the course wet<lb />
and sloppy. The stretch of the race<lb />
through the woods was particularly<lb />
messy with wet mud.<lb />
Both teams were led by pairs of<lb />
newcomers. In the women's compe-<lb />
tition freshmen Suzanne Bellamy not<lb />
only won all conference honors with<lb />
this race, but also posted her best<lb />
time of the season with 18:09. That<lb />
time landed her a fourth place fin-<lb />
�<lb />
ish.<lb />
. "I really liked the course<lb />
Bellamy said. "It  <lb />
rained the night be-<lb />
fore, but the compe-<lb />
tition was really<lb />
good<lb />
Kerri Hartling<lb />
was another top fin-<lb />
isher with a 16th ��<lb />
place finish. Jeremy<lb />
Coleman, a freshman for the men,<lb />
posted the best time, 26:24, for the<lb />
men's team with a 27th place run. �<lb />
"I was pleased with my perfor-<lb />
mance said Coleman. "We (the<lb />
team) really turned some heads<lb />
Jamie Mance, another strong<lb />
male freshman, came in a little un-<lb />
der 20 seconds behind Coleman to<lb />
take 29th place. The other top fin-<lb />
ishers for the Pirates were Karen<lb />
Reinhard with a 23rd place run for<lb />
the women and Paul Gorman with a<lb />
42nd place run for the men.<lb />
Assistant Coach Charles Justice<lb />
pointed out that the Lady Pirates had<lb />
The guys ran a<lb />
pretty good race<lb />
� Assistant Coach Charles<lb />
Justice<lb />
beaten UNC-W in all of their meets<lb />
this season, but the UNC-W women<lb />
�-��. came out of<lb />
this competi-<lb />
tion with a sec-<lb />
ond place win<lb />
to beat the<lb />
Lady Pirates.<lb />
Justice had<lb />
hoped for an<lb />
improvement<lb />
over last year when the Lady Pirates<lb />
also came out with a fourth place<lb />
overall finish.<lb />
As for the men's team. Justice<lb />
was pleased with their showing. Jus-<lb />
tice said this is one of the better sea-<lb />
sons the men have had in a while.<lb />
"The guys ran a pretty good<lb />
race said Justice.<lb />
Runners for both teams seemed<lb />
pleased with their performances and<lb />
their overall standings for the sea-<lb />
son.<lb />
Both teams will advance to the<lb />
NCAA District III competition to be<lb />
held in Greenville, S.C in November.<lb />
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Tuesday, October 31, 1995<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
JM.D from page 11<lb />
sealing goal.<lb />
ECU was unable to generate<lb />
much offense as they fell to their<lb />
seventh straight CAA team this sea-<lb />
son. Clark notched nine saves for<lb />
the Lady Pirates while the Lady<lb />
Pirate's offense was held to three<lb />
shots on goal.<lb />
Coach Neil Roberts and the<lb />
Lady Pirates will prepare for the<lb />
CAA Championships on Nov. 2-5 in<lb />
Harrisonburg. Va.<lb />
SID-The ECU men's tennis<lb />
team participated in the University<lb />
of South Carolina Region II Fall In-<lb />
vitational over the weekend. The<lb />
women's team played in the Nisbet<lb />
Women's Intercollegiate Tourna-<lb />
ment at Campbell University.<lb />
Freshman Derek Slate played<lb />
his way into the third round of the<lb />
C singles, but lost to eventual run-<lb />
ner-up Matt Czurchy by a 7-6, 6-4<lb />
score. Slate had dropped just two<lb />
games in the two previous matches<lb />
leading up to the third round.<lb />
Sophomore Josh Campbell was<lb />
ousted in straight sets in his fist<lb />
match in the B-l singles draw, but<lb />
came back to make it to the third<lb />
round of the consolation bracket.<lb />
Campbell lost to Aaron Strimba from<lb />
the University of Virginia 6-1. 6-2.<lb />
Fellow sophomore Kris Hutton<lb />
was also a first round loser, but also<lb />
played his way into the third round<lb />
of consolations before losing to Vir-<lb />
ginia Tech's Chirag Patel by a 6-3,<lb />
6-3 margin.<lb />
The women's team spent their<lb />
fall break in Buies Creek. N.C at<lb />
the Nisbet Intercollegiate Tourna-<lb />
ment. Senior Allison DeBastiani<lb />
advanced to the quarterfinals of the<lb />
tournament before losing to second-<lb />
seeded Siri Mittet form the College<lb />
of Charleston, 6-3, 6-1.<lb />
Pirate top-seed Anne-Birgette<lb />
Svae advanced to the semifinals of<lb />
the consolation round after defeat-<lb />
ing fellow Pirates Catherine Morgan<lb />
and DeBastiani.<lb />
The doubles combination of<lb />
Svae-DeBastiani and Rachel Cohen-<lb />
Morgan advanced to the<lb />
quarterfinals of the doubles draw.<lb />
The men will play in the<lb />
Clemson Invitational on Nov. 3-5 as<lb />
they continue to prepare for the<lb />
spring schedule.<lb />
THANK YOU<lb />
The East Carolinian would like to<lb />
thank Hugh McGowan.Jn, Scott<lb />
Smith and members of the Veterans<lb />
of Foreign Wars for the plaque<lb />
presented yesterday to TEC in<lb />
recognition of our coverage of their<lb />
Buddy Popdv Days<lb />
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"You have to give both teams<lb />
credit iaid Bower. "Both teams<lb />
played hard the entire game, and it<lb />
went down to the wire<lb />
ECU got on the scoreboard<lb />
first with 2:06 remaining in the first<lb />
quarter when Marcus Crandell<lb />
hooked up with Scott Richards to<lb />
give the Pirates a 7-0 lead. Richards<lb />
had an outstanding game, as he<lb />
caught four passes for 62 yards and<lb />
two touchdowns.<lb />
"Scott has turned into a really<lb />
good college tight end said Logan.<lb />
"The game last year against South-<lb />
ern Miss was where he came out of<lb />
his shell so to speak, and he's been<lb />
a good tight end ever since<lb />
After a-Southern Miss field<lb />
goal, the Pirates drove 80 yards in<lb />
seven plays culminated by a 2-yard<lb />
touchdown run to give ECU a 14-3<lb />
lead going into halftime. Crandell<lb />
ran the ball well all night as he had<lb />
10 carries for 58 yards.<lb />
Southern Miss scored early in<lb />
the second half, after ECU failed<lb />
to recover the opening kickoff, and<lb />
the Golden Eagles got the ball at<lb />
the ECU 15. The Golden Eagles'<lb />
Chris Buckhalter ran it in for the<lb />
score. The two point conversion<lb />
was good and ECU's lead was cut<lb />
to 14-11.<lb />
ECU got in the end zone once<lb />
again with 9:54 remaining in the<lb />
third, as Crandell found Richard<lb />
again for an 11-yard touchdown.<lb />
Holcomb's extra point was blocked,<lb />
and the Pirates led 20-11.<lb />
Southern Miss would not go<lb />
away when Buckhalter ran 23 yards<lb />
for another Golden Eagle TD with<lb />
4:09 left in the third.<lb />
The Pirates struck back-<lb />
quickly when Crandell drilled a<lb />
pass to Mitchell Galloway for a<lb />
touchdown, and ECU took a 27-18<lb />
lead with 2:27 left in the third quar-<lb />
ter.<lb />
After a Southern Miss field<lb />
goal that made the score 27-21.<lb />
Emmanuel McDaniel picked off a<lb />
Graham pass and ran it back 65<lb />
yards for the touchdown. ECU led<lb />
33-21. It was McDaniel's fifth<lb />
straight game with an interception<lb />
Heath Graham hit Adam<lb />
Kennedy for a 5-yard touchdown<lb />
strike with 9:30 left in the fourth<lb />
quarter, to make the score 33-28.<lb />
That led to the final heart pump-<lb />
ing moments.<lb />
ECU had an impressive day on<lb />
offense as they accounted for 485<lb />
total yards. Crandell was 28-52 for<lb />
312 yards and three touchdowns.<lb />
Jerris McPhail had 118 yards of to-<lb />
tal offense, and Mitchell Galloway<lb />
had his best performance of the sea-<lb />
son as he caught nine balls for 106<lb />
yards and one touchdown.<lb />
David Hart led the Pirate de-<lb />
fense with eight tackles, and<lb />
Emmanuel McDaniel accounted for<lb />
six stops<lb />
"We beat a first class football<lb />
team said Logan. "They never<lb />
quit. It was a good game between<lb />
two class teams. We were willing<lb />
to win on the last play of the game.<lb />
Our team came together today<lb />
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ORDER OF OMEGA: will be meeting<lb />
Wednesday, November 1 at 4pm in MSC.<lb />
All members need to attend. Elections will<lb />
be held for open executive offices. Initia-<lb />
tion will be held on Wednesday, Novem-<lb />
ber 15 for those not initiated last Spring.<lb />
Nominations for 1996 Executive Offices<lb />
will be held at this meeting.<lb />
EVERYONE GET READY for the 1995<lb />
GREEK ALL SING. Thursday November<lb />
16. Any Questions? Call Michelle 931-<lb />
0207.<lb />
PHI PSI - When the time came a guy at<lb />
Dapper Dan's knew us by name. Thanks<lb />
Randy for the great 70's party! The Broth-<lb />
ers.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS DEE HUSKEY<lb />
for winning 1995's Homecoming Queen.<lb />
We are all so proud and happy for you:<lb />
Love your sisters in Chi Omega<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE<lb />
HOMECOMING Representatives "and<lb />
expecially to the King and Queen for 1995.<lb />
The Brothers of Delta Sigma Phi.<lb />
DELTA SIGMA PHI would like to thank<lb />
our Homecoming Representative Joe El-<lb />
der and Amy Teague You represented us<lb />
well. Sincerely, the Brothers.<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS ZACK STONE,<lb />
our Homecoming King. Thanks for repre-<lb />
senting us. Also, Thank you JENNA<lb />
SELLARS. Love The Sigmas<lb />
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON congratulates<lb />
all of our dates we really couldn't wait.<lb />
Hope you had a blast even those from<lb />
the past<lb />
SCOTT MEULLER - We had a great time<lb />
Saturday. Hope you play for us again.<lb />
Thanks. Brothers of Sigma A Ipha Epsilon.<lb />
ALPHA OMICRON PI We cannot tell a<lb />
lie, we had some fun, built a f loat and won.<lb />
Which was very plain to see.v Love the<lb />
brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon.<lb />
ALPHA OMICRON PI Angels are very<lb />
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you all, your good friend Phatty.<lb />
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ADDITIONAL PARTICIPANTS<lb />
NEEDED<lb />
FOR A STUDY ABOUT HPVGENITAL<lb />
WARTS. Unmarried female college stu-<lb />
dents are invited to participate in a study<lb />
that explores their experiences and<lb />
thoughts about living with HPVGenital<lb />
Warts. If you have been diagnosed with<lb />
HPVGenitla Warts within the past 2 years<lb />
and are willing to participate in private,<lb />
confidential interviews, please contact the<lb />
reseacher, Mary Browder, ECU Dept of<lb />
Health Ed 3284316 (afternoons) or 756-<lb />
4599 (evenings).<lb />
REGISTRATION FOR GENERAL<lb />
COLLEGE STUDENTS<lb />
General College students should contact<lb />
their advisers the week of November 6-10<lb />
to make arrangements for academic ad-<lb />
vising for Spring Semester 1996. Early<lb />
registration week is set for November 13-<lb />
17.<lb />
MAJORSMINORS FAIR<lb />
Confused about a major? Attend the Ma-<lb />
jorsMinor Fair, 12:30-3:30pm on Wednes-<lb />
day November 1 in Mendnhall's Great<lb />
Room. The fair is being sponsor ed by the<lb />
Career Education Committee. It will give<lb />
ECU students an opportunity to meet with<lb />
faculty and students to discuss potential<lb />
majors and minors. There will be over 40<lb />
academic departments in attendance. An<lb />
excellent opportunity for students who are<lb />
undecided, uncertain, or just curious<lb />
about a major. All students are encour-<lb />
aged to attend.<lb />
INTENDED CSDI MAJORS<lb />
All General College students who intend<lb />
to major in Communication Sciences and<lb />
have Mr. Robert Muzzarelli or Mrs. Met a<lb />
Downes as their adviser are to meet on<lb />
Wednesday. November 8 at 5:00pm in<lb />
Brewster C-103. Advising for early regis-<lb />
tration will take place at that time. Please<lb />
prepare a tentative class schedule before<lb />
the meeting.<lb />
CALLING ALL MENTORS<lb />
If you are an adult tudent who has at-<lb />
tended ECU for one or more semesters<lb />
and would like to be a mentor for a new<lb />
adult student, we need you There will<lb />
be a training session for prospective men-<lb />
tors Thursday. November 2. 1995 from<lb />
4:00-6:00pm in room 224 of the<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center. Information<lb />
will be presented on how to be an effec-<lb />
tive mentor and where to find needed in-<lb />
formation. It is important for the program<lb />
that you receive the information to be<lb />
provided and to give your own input If<lb />
you want to be a mentor, but cannot at-<lb />
tend this training session, please contact<lb />
the Adult Student Services Office at 328-<lb />
6881 and let us know when you are avail-<lb />
able for training and to pick up the infor-<lb />
mation on Mentee(s).<lb />
BOOK SALE!<lb />
BOOK SALE! GREAT BARGAINS! Novem-<lb />
ber 1 &amp; 2, 1995. ECU's Joyner Library.<lb />
Sponsored by Friends of ECU Library.<lb />
COME GET A M ASSAGEI<lb />
Physical Therapy students are sponsoring<lb />
a massage clinic on Thursday, November<lb />
2 from 6-9pm. Tickets $2.00 per 10 min.<lb />
in advance or $2.50 at the door. Buy tick-<lb />
ets from PT students or at ECU Back &amp;<lb />
Limb Clinic, Belk Building.<lb />
PHI BETA LAMBDA<lb />
Our next meeting will be held W ednesday<lb />
November 1 at 5:00pm in General Class-<lb />
room Bldg. Room 2014. Open to all ma-<lb />
jors. Bring $3.00 for pizza and refresh-<lb />
ments.<lb />
AQUATIC SCIENCES CLUB<lb />
REMINDER<lb />
Sid Shearin, Superintendent of Pettigrew<lb />
State Park, will be here to tell us about<lb />
Lake Phelps, "A Snorkler's Paradise<lb />
Don't forget the overnight fishing trip to<lb />
the Outer Banks (Nov. 34). Get the spe-<lb />
cifics at the meeting this afternoon. The<lb />
Aquatic Sciences Club welcomes everyone.<lb />
Our meetings are held in BN109 at 5pm<lb />
every other Tuesday.<lb />
HEY EVERYBODY!<lb />
COME OUT AND JOIN THE EAST CARO-<lb />
LINA ULTIMATE TEAMS AS THEY CEL-<lb />
EBRATE THE SILVER ANNIVERSARY<lb />
OF ULTIMAX, sponsored by Recreational<lb />
Services. Watch as the Two Defending<lb />
National Champions, The East Carolina<lb />
Irates defend their crown along with the<lb />
Nationally ranked women's team. The<lb />
Helios. Sixteen Men's Teams and Ten<lb />
Women's Teams from around the nation<lb />
will battle for the title of Ult imax Twenty-<lb />
five! That's Saturdaynd Sunday, Novem-<lb />
ber 4-5, 1995, on the Intramural fields,<lb />
pool play on Saturday and semis and fi-<lb />
nals on Sunday! Be there and see for your-<lb />
self what the fuss is all about! Two days<lb />
of fun in the sun with the national cham-<lb />
pions! Sponsored by Rec. Services.<lb />
ECU LAW SOCIETY<lb />
Our next meeting will be held on Mon-<lb />
day, November 6th at 5.15pm in Ragsdale<lb />
room 218A. Our guest speaker will be an<lb />
environmental specialist Refreshments<lb />
will be served and the meeting is open to<lb />
all majors.<lb />
SOCIAL WORK HONOR SOCIETY<lb />
Chi Zeta, ECU'S Social Work Honor Soci-<lb />
ety, is now accepting applications for mem-<lb />
bership. Criteria for qualification is a 3.5<lb />
GPA in social work courses and an overall<lb />
GPA of 3.0. Applications are available at<lb />
the Ragsdale Building, Room 104-B. Sub-<lb />
mit applications as soon as possible but<lb />
not later than November 21,1995.<lb />
ECU ECONOMICS SOCIETY<lb />
The ECON Society is holding a meeting<lb />
Thursday, November 2nd in Brewster D<lb />
Room 305 at 5:00pm. Please come and join<lb />
us. We will be discussing upcoming ev ents.<lb />
If you have any questions contact Prudence<lb />
Woo at 328006. Members, nonmembers,<lb />
all majors are welcome! Please join us!<lb />
VISITING SCHOLAR: LATIN<lb />
AMERICAN POETRY AND<lb />
LITERATURE<lb />
Eugenio Suarez-Calban of Madrid, Spain.<lb />
Fall Semester 95, Visiting Professor Dept.<lb />
of Romance Studies. Duke University. The<lb />
Language-Cultural Heritage Controversy:<lb />
Modern Puerto Rican Poetry in English.<lb />
Thursday Afternoon, November 2.4:00pm.<lb />
Room 1001. General Classroom Building.<lb />
Lezama Lima; A Modern Cuban Poet in<lb />
the Tradition of the Twentieth Century<lb />
Narrative. Thursday Evening, November 2,<lb />
7:30pm. Room 306 D. Brewster Building.<lb />
An informal Reception in Brewster 303 D<lb />
will follow the evening program.<lb />
NOON TIME LECTURE SERIES<lb />
Monday, November 6 12:30-l:30pm Brody<lb />
2W-50. "Genetic Testing and Children:<lb />
From Newborn Screening to Research"<lb />
Ellen Clayton, M.D J.D. Department of<lb />
Pediatrics &amp; School of Law Vanderbilt<lb />
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