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November 28,1995 ;<lb />
Vol71,No.25 �<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
East Carolina University<lb />
Greenville, N C<lb />
10 pases<lb />
Stanford named Liberty opponent<lb />
Briefs<lb />
Around the State<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) - Three pedes-<lb />
trians were among 10 people killed<lb />
on North Carolina roads over the<lb />
four-day holiday weekend, the N.C.<lb />
State Highway Patrol said.<lb />
The deaths bring the number<lb />
of fatalities on state roads this year<lb />
to 1,266, compared to 1,304 at this<lb />
time last year.<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) - The number<lb />
of new AIDS cases in North Caro-<lb />
lina has fallen steadily for the past<lb />
three years. But activists preparing<lb />
for World AIDS Day this week warn<lb />
that the drop in reported cases may<lb />
be deceptive.<lb />
The eighth annual World AIDS<lb />
Day is Friday. Observances are<lb />
planned in 190 countries, with a<lb />
goal of raising awareness of the dis-<lb />
ease and how to prevent it<lb />
AIDS is the second leading<lb />
cause of death for North Carolin-<lb />
ians between the ages of 15 and 44,<lb />
and the leading cause of death for<lb />
blacks in that age group.<lb />
Around the Country<lb />
NEW YORK (AP) - In a virtual<lb />
replay of scenes from the new movie<lb />
Money Train, two men squeezed a<lb />
flammable liquid into a subway to-<lb />
ken booth and ignited it blowing it<lb />
up and critically burning the clerk.<lb />
The early morning blast in<lb />
Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant sec-<lb />
tion shook apartments a block<lb />
away, splintered the bulletproof<lb />
booth and sent 50-year-old clerk<lb />
Harry Kaufman screaming up the<lb />
station stairs in flames.<lb />
Kaufman, who had been work-<lb />
ing on overtime, was in critical con-<lb />
dition this morning at New York<lb />
Hospital-Cornell Medical Center<lb />
with second and third-degree burns<lb />
over 75 percent of his body and in-<lb />
ternal damage from inhaling fire.<lb />
New York (AP) - Consumers<lb />
sent retailers a mixed message at<lb />
the start of this holiday season:<lb />
They hit the stores without spend-<lb />
ing a lot<lb />
Analysts expect this to be one<lb />
of the toughest Christmas seasons<lb />
in years. Consumers uncertain<lb />
about the economy and their own<lb />
finances already owe billions to<lb />
credit card companies and banks.<lb />
Around the World<lb />
PARIS (AP) - Striking public<lb />
workers angered by plans to revamp<lb />
the social security system paralyzed<lb />
most of France Friday, forcing thou-<lb />
sands to walk, hitchhike and cycle<lb />
to work.<lb />
In Paris, all 14 subway lines<lb />
were shut down and 90 percent of<lb />
buses were idled. Across France,<lb />
most long-distance trains were not<lb />
running. Only 16 percent of airline<lb />
flights were operating.<lb />
VATICAN CITY (AP) -<lb />
Ireland's vote in favor of legalizing<lb />
divorce was a defeat for the family,<lb />
not the Roman Catholic Church, the<lb />
Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore<lb />
Romano said Monday.<lb />
It was the first official comment<lb />
from the Vatican since the referen-<lb />
dum op Friday. Pope John Paul II<lb />
had appealed to Irish Catholics to<lb />
pray for its defeat<lb />
Craig Perrott<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
The Cardinal of Stanford has<lb />
been named as the opponent for ECU<lb />
in the 1995 St Jude Liberty Bowl,<lb />
officials announced this weekend.<lb />
Stanford was a candidate for the<lb />
postseason game as early as last Mon-<lb />
day, and was selected after Saturday's<lb />
games. Stanford's com-<lb />
pany in the final selec-<lb />
tion process included<lb />
Iowa, Arkansas and<lb />
Georgia. Countless<lb />
other teams cam-<lb />
paigned for the herth,<lb />
including Maryland,<lb />
Arizona State, Wiscon-<lb />
sin, LSU, Miami (Ohio)<lb />
and a last minute run<lb />
by Baylor.<lb />
Notre Dame was a<lb />
slight possibility a<lb />
couple of weeks ago,<lb />
before the Irish de-<lb />
feated Air Force to remain in the AP<lb />
top ten. Iowa was eliminated from<lb />
consideration whan they accepted an<lb />
invitation to the Sun Bowl.<lb />
East Carolina representatives re-<lb />
portedly pushed for UNC-Chapel Hill,<lb />
but Liberty Bowl officials opted for<lb />
the East Coast-West Coast match-up<lb />
offered by the Cardinal.<lb />
UKKff<lb />
K3MA<lb />
The game should be an offensive<lb />
showcase, as Stanford has a potent<lb />
offense, lead by quarterback Mark<lb />
Butterfield. Butterfield has completed<lb />
194 of 333 passes this season and has<lb />
totaled 2,533 yards in the air. He has<lb />
thrown nine interceptions this year<lb />
and 19 TD's, leading Stanford to a 7-<lb />
3-1 (5-3 conference) record. The Cardi-<lb />
nal ground game is lead by top rusher<lb />
Anthony Bookman, who has tallied<lb />
920 yards on the ground<lb />
this year.<lb />
The Cardinal has not<lb />
scored less than 24 points<lb />
in any game this season,<lb />
and scored a season high<lb />
47 points versus San Jose<lb />
State.<lb />
Stanford, a member<lb />
of the PAC-10, has de-<lb />
feated 12 Oregon, Cali-<lb />
fornia, San Jose State,<lb />
Utah, Arizona State, Or-<lb />
egon State and Washing-<lb />
? ton State. The Cardinal<lb />
posted losing efforts<lb />
against 24 Washington, 29 UCLA<lb />
and a 31-30 heartbreaking loss to 11<lb />
USC. Stanford also tied Wisconsin.<lb />
Stanford's defense is suspect how-<lb />
ever, giving up an average of 412 yards<lb />
per game. Their fan support in the<lb />
Liberty Bowl is also questionable; Cali-<lb />
fornia is a long way from Memphis.<lb />
The game should be a great boost<lb />
Photo by CHRIS GAYDOSH<lb />
Players, coaches and reporters crowd around Liberty Bowl President Bob Martin as he<lb />
officially extends an invitation to the Pirates. ECU meets Stanford on Dec. 30 in Memphis.<lb />
for the Pirate football program, as it is<lb />
a winnable game against a big-name<lb />
opponent Stanford is a notable aca-<lb />
demic institution, and a win on national<lb />
Pirates<lb />
television wouldn't hurt either. the red fowl that is the North Carolina<lb />
As for the Stanford mascot t is State Bird. Stay tuned to TEC for the<lb />
uncertain at this point what exact, the latest up-to-the-minute reports on this<lb />
Cardinal is, but it's most certainly not mystery.<lb />
Forum raises issues<lb />
tudent<lb />
provide<lb />
lenfllf<lb />
services?<lb />
Jennifer M. Foley,<lb />
freshman<lb />
"Yes, but some of their<lb />
policies could change so<lb />
that more people can<lb />
take advantage of their<lb />
services<lb />
Kathy Capps, senior<lb />
"Yes, but they could have<lb />
a better selection of over-<lb />
the-counter medication to<lb />
suffice peoples' needs<lb />
Lisa Pitman, senior<lb />
"Yes, I guess I really<lb />
don't have anything better<lb />
to do with my day but<lb />
getting poked and<lb />
prodded for five minutes<lb />
after I've been waiting six<lb />
hours to be seen<lb />
Onette Davis, sophomore<lb />
"Yes, but they could have<lb />
more people to help. Also,<lb />
they need to be more<lb />
specific on the things they<lb />
are able to do in the<lb />
clinic<lb />
Registration,<lb />
advising problems<lb />
weigh heavily<lb />
Wendy Rountree<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
Registration and advising prob-<lb />
lems were the main issues discussed<lb />
at the annual Omicron Delta Kappa<lb />
(ODK) 1995 Deans and Issues Forum<lb />
held in the chancellor's residence on<lb />
Nov. 15.<lb />
Members of ODK,<lb />
other student leaders and<lb />
university deans met during<lb />
a brief reception on the<lb />
residence's first floor, then<lb />
moved into an adjoining<lb />
room to talk over issues that<lb />
are on the minds of stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
The theme was "ECU<lb />
Quality: The Students' Per-<lb />
spectives and the chancel-<lb />
lor led an informal discus-<lb />
sion by raising a topic then<lb />
asking for responses.<lb />
The first topic was reg-<lb />
istration, which soon blended into an-<lb />
other big issue - student advising.<lb />
One senior said that the biggest<lb />
problem with registration was that<lb />
some students were using the termi-<lb />
nal employees as substitute advisers<lb />
which takes up time and increases the<lb />
registration lines.<lb />
Another student mentioned the<lb />
lack of available courses. He said there<lb />
were not enough sections for the<lb />
courses that students want or need<lb />
for their majors. As a result, students<lb />
go to sign up for classes at the termi-<lb />
nals only to find out that all sections<lb />
are closed, leaving them with no<lb />
classes and another trip to an adviser.<lb />
But according to Lucy Goodwin,<lb />
president of ODK, an extra trip to an<lb />
adviser might not do any good.<lb />
"People aren't going to advisers<lb />
for help Goodwin said. "I don't<lb />
think people go to advisors for more<lb />
than signatures as it is<lb />
Goodwin said that facultystu-<lb />
dent communication is the key to solv-<lb />
ing both the registration and advis-<lb />
ing issues. She said ODK is planning<lb />
See ISSUES page 3<lb />
No price hikes for Student health<lb />
Grace Sullivan<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
There will be no more price increases on prescrip-<lb />
tion and over-the- counter medications for the Spring<lb />
semester at Student Health Services.<lb />
Heather Zophy, heaith educator coordinator at<lb />
Student Health Services, educates students on health<lb />
issues like STDs and safe sex. Zophy is also responsible<lb />
for ordering the medications used in the Student Health<lb />
Center. Zophy said the center orders through a con-<lb />
tract they have with the state of North Carolina.<lb />
"And when the state contract prices go up we must<lb />
also raise our prices just to cover the cost" Zophy said.<lb />
Prices on the state contract are set for the year.<lb />
This year there will be no more unexpected price in-<lb />
creases for medications received from the Student<lb />
Health Center.<lb />
Zophy said many students do not understand why<lb />
their student health fees do not cover the cost of medi-<lb />
cations received at the health center. She said student<lb />
fees only cover the price of bein� oc en by the physi-<lb />
cian, but not the cost of prescriptions and other medi-<lb />
cations.<lb />
Even with the new price increases, ECU's Student<lb />
Health Center is still considerably less expensive than<lb />
local private medical offices. Most of the local medical<lb />
offices charge a fee just to make an appointment and be<lb />
seen by a physician.<lb />
"The students are not expected to pay just for being<lb />
seen by our staff Zophy said.<lb />
Zophy was also concerned that students may not<lb />
always take full advantage of the services offered by the<lb />
Student Health Center.<lb />
"I just think students don't realize what they can<lb />
get here Zophy said. "The staff here is excellent Our<lb />
staff here truly cares for the students<lb />
To better serve their clients, the Student Health Cen-<lb />
ter is conducting a patient satisfaction survey to get in-<lb />
put from the students. The survey asks the patients who<lb />
have been seen recently about their last visit and how<lb />
they felt about the service they received. Zophy said the<lb />
survey has been helpful because students are giving good<lb />
ideas as to how the center can improve their services.<lb />
In the future, the Student Health Center plans to<lb />
start offering new services as they are being renovated<lb />
to better serve the students. Zophy would not comment<lb />
on exactly what changes will be made.<lb /><pb facs="00058594_tn_0002" /><lb />
- 'finii ir  '<lb />
tiifi� II" I "  T" � TiMl<lb />
Tuesday, November 28,1995<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
Nontraditional enrollment on rise<lb />
Cornell students' sexist e-mail spreads<lb />
A horrifying sexist list of the "Top 75 reasons why women (bitches)<lb />
should not have freedom of speech written by four Cornell fresh-<lb />
man, has spread over the Internet and is raising controversy at col-<lb />
lege campuses across the nation.<lb />
The vulgar e-mail has been multiplying exponentially as its sexist<lb />
jokes travel from Cornell to Harvard to Bryn Mawr to Boston College<lb />
to the University of California at Santa Cruz to Brown University.<lb />
The reasons listed run from lightly offending sexism - "17. High-<lb />
way fatalities would decrease by over 90 percent" - to violent and<lb />
misogynistic - "39. If she can't speak, she can't cry rape" - to<lb />
homophobic. The four Cornell freshmen who wrote the list "mailed<lb />
it to a certain number of friends, privately, who mailed it to other<lb />
friends, who mailed it to other friends said Jacqueline Powers, a<lb />
member of the Cornell administration.<lb />
Bizarre accident takes life of Middle Tennessee State<lb />
University student<lb />
Senior recording industry major Damien Bell died earlier this<lb />
month in an auto-related accident.<lb />
According to Al Gaines, friend of the former student, Bell had<lb />
stopped for gas at a Shell station after getting off work in Nashville.<lb />
Coming out of the gas station, he saw his car rolling forward from<lb />
being left in neutral and began to run after it.<lb />
He slipped and fell in front of the car. Gaines said his car ran<lb />
over him and he died instantly.<lb />
"He was a talanted musician, producer and engineer said Rich-<lb />
ard Barnet, chairperson of the Recording Industry.<lb />
Bell worked as an intern with Cadwell Production Plus, a small<lb />
recording and production studio in Nashville and had completed an<lb />
internship with Sony Recording Studios in New York City last sum-<lb />
mer.<lb />
Foul odors put professors on the run at the Univer-<lb />
sity of South Florida<lb />
A bad odor filled a corridor in USF's mathematics and physics<lb />
Building. The stench was so bad professors in the area tried to find<lb />
alternate routes to their offices.<lb />
"It was really bad said Mike Krajcevski, a math professor. "I<lb />
thought it was a dead animal stuck in the air conditioning vent<lb />
The smell was rancid water that had leaked through the roof of<lb />
the physics building. Heavy rain from a cold front caused damage to<lb />
the roof, according to Bill Callow, senior engineering technician at<lb />
USF Physical Plant. Water leaked through the roam roof at the build-<lb />
ing and became sour.<lb />
Grant avoided for racist ties<lb />
There's a $41,000 research grant available to graduate students<lb />
at the University of Oklahoma. But despite a constant need for aca-<lb />
demic dollars, the money has gone untouched because of the donor's<lb />
ties to the Ku Klux Klan.<lb />
The Edwin S. DeBarr grant, named after one of the university's<lb />
first faculty members, was given to the school in 1981 and has re-<lb />
mained in a bank account since. The original award of $14,714 has<lb />
nearly tripled, but students and faculty members say the stigma of<lb />
the awani is reason enough to stay away.<lb />
DeBarr's family has stipulated that the award be presented in his<lb />
name and be used for research in the physical sciences.<lb />
Compiled by Wendy Rountree. Taken from various college newspapers<lb />
and the College Press Service.<lb />
Marguerite Benjamin<lb />
Senior Writer<lb />
The latest studies of campus<lb />
populations show that the face of<lb />
the typical college student is steadily<lb />
changing. As more people over the<lb />
age of 25 decide to enter or reenter<lb />
the university setting, school offi-<lb />
cials are realizing that some changes<lb />
should be made to accommodate<lb />
this new, "more experienced" class.<lb />
According to a recent "Trends<lb />
in Adult Learning" report, the num-<lb />
ber of students between the ages of<lb />
18 and 21 who live on campus and<lb />
who go to school full time makes<lb />
up only 20 percent of the total popu-<lb />
lation of students attending college.<lb />
The same report showed that 42<lb />
percent of college students are over<lb />
the age of 25.<lb />
"That's a strikingly high figure<lb />
said Dr. Robert Denny, associate di-<lb />
rector for University College. "Of<lb />
course that 42 percent) is the na-<lb />
tional total. The number here at ECU<lb />
isn't quite so high<lb />
As of the beginning of the Fall<lb />
1995 semester, the actual number of<lb />
nontraditional<lb />
students (those<lb />
students over<lb />
the age of 25<lb />
who are pursu-<lb />
ing an under-<lb />
graduate de-<lb />
gree) at ECU is<lb />
2,136.<lb />
According<lb />
to an article by<lb />
the College<lb />
Press Service,<lb />
58 percent of<lb />
nontraditional<lb />
students are<lb />
women. The<lb />
number of older<lb />
females in the wmmmmmmmamm<lb />
university setting has been increas-<lb />
ing since the Women's Movement in<lb />
"Our university<lb />
has a long history<lb />
of being very<lb />
supportive to<lb />
nontraditional<lb />
students both on<lb />
and off campus<lb />
� Dr. Robert Denny,<lb />
associate director for<lb />
University College<lb />
Geography week<lb />
maps out awareness<lb />
Stephanie Ann Eaton<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Students got a taste of geogra-<lb />
phy as ECU celebrated the 9th An-<lb />
nual National Geography Awareness<lb />
Week Nov. 12-18. This year's theme,<lb />
"Geography: Passport to the World"<lb />
emphasizes discovering other cultures<lb />
and places how they are valuable to<lb />
us and why we should care about<lb />
them.<lb />
The North Carolina's Geographic<lb />
Alliance and the Department of Ge-<lb />
ography at ECU sponsored a lecture<lb />
for ECU students, faculty and the<lb />
Greenville Community. Dr. William B.<lb />
Wood, the director of the Office of<lb />
the Geographer and Global Issues,<lb />
Bureau of Intelligence and Research,<lb />
U.S. Department of the State, made<lb />
the presentation entitled "The<lb />
Earthmap Initiative" on Nov. 15 .<lb />
"National Geography Awareness<lb />
Week is very beneficial to students on<lb />
campus said Julie Underwood, a new<lb />
member of the Geography National<lb />
Honor Society. "This week brings<lb />
other lecturers to campus and offers<lb />
different areas of geography that are<lb />
not offered at ECU<lb />
Another event that took place<lb />
during this week was the induction<lb />
of new members into Gamma Theta<lb />
Epsilon. ECU's geography honor so-<lb />
ciety.<lb />
"The honor society lets students<lb />
in who have good standing in the ge-<lb />
ography department Underwood<lb />
said It was a great honor to be in-<lb />
ducted. "<lb />
National Geography Awareness<lb />
Week is an annual event founded by<lb />
Congress to focus attention on the<lb />
need to focus more on geography in<lb />
schools. A proclamation by Governor<lb />
James B. Hunt declared Nov. 12-18,<lb />
as National Geography Awareness<lb />
Week in North Carolina, and urges<lb />
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was not satisfied<lb />
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versity has been very helpful during<lb />
her return.<lb />
During late October, Denny at-<lb />
tended a conference in Denver, Colo-<lb />
rado that was mainly concerned with<lb />
bettering university programs for<lb />
nontraditional students.<lb />
According to Denny, the confer-<lb />
ence entitled "Association of Non-Tra-<lb />
ditional Students of the Rockies" was<lb />
sponsored by Rocky Mountain States<lb />
Organization.<lb />
"Our university has a long his-<lb />
tory of being very supportive to non-<lb />
traditional students both on and off<lb />
campus Denny said, adding that he<lb />
became involved with the organiza-<lb />
tion by corresponding through e-<lb />
mail.<lb />
Speakers at the conference in<lb />
Denver included various college of-<lb />
ficials, employers, consulting firms<lb />
and many nontraditional students<lb />
who spoke about the changing needs<lb />
of today's university.<lb />
"One of the major changes the<lb />
organization wishes to make said<lb />
Denny, "is a greater degree of re-<lb />
search. Not enough is known about<lb />
this special population to know all<lb />
of the changes that have to be made.<lb />
"We need to find out the num-<lb />
ber of older students, their locations,<lb />
and the activities in which they are<lb />
involved. There will have to be some<lb />
changes made in the university as far<lb />
as health care issues are concerned.<lb />
Obviously, a student who is 45 has<lb />
different needs than a 20-year-old stu-<lb />
dent<lb />
Denny said his main purpose in<lb />
becoming involved with the organi-<lb />
zation is .to increase the enrollment<lb />
of students in the National Organi-<lb />
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dents and freshmen<lb />
on the issue in Decem-<lb />
ber to start initial<lb />
plans to improve reg-<lb />
istration and advising.<lb />
Most of the actual<lb />
work will not be done<lb />
until the Spring se-<lb />
mester.<lb />
Goodwin said<lb />
they plan to research<lb />
how other schools<lb />
handle advising, and<lb />
particularly registra-<lb />
tion, and to talk to students and gen-<lb />
eral college advisers to "find out<lb />
which parts of registration cause the<lb />
most trouble<lb />
This is not the first time ODK has<lb />
walked away from one of these forums<lb />
with an agenda. Last year, the prob-<lb />
 lem of retaining and guiding students,<lb />
I especially freshmen, was brought up.<lb />
I As a result ODK founded and now<lb />
sponsors ECU's mentor program.<lb />
One of the solutions offered at<lb />
the forum was telephone registration,<lb />
but a number of participants, includ-<lb />
ing deans, spoke of problems such as<lb />
the time it would take to install the<lb />
system and eliminate the bugs that<lb />
plague such systems at other univer-<lb />
sities.<lb />
Another solution to the problem<lb />
was to open Christenbury Gym from<lb />
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for registration. There<lb />
would be terminals from every depart-<lb />
ment present and each terminal would<lb />
have a member from that department<lb />
on hand. Students would be able to<lb />
talk to someone who actually knows<lb />
about department requirements,<lb />
changes and courses.<lb />
The solution that seemed to get<lb />
the most support was to have profes-<lb />
sorsadvisors register students. Each<lb />
professor would have an on-line com-<lb />
puter on his desk (if he or she does<lb />
not have one already).<lb />
"The best thing to do in my opin-<lb />
ion is to put the terminals at the ad-<lb />
visers' desks Goodwin said. "That<lb />
way they can make sure the students<lb />
get what they need<lb />
The forum closed with a discus-<lb />
sion about how to make ECU a more<lb />
positive academic environment<lb />
Many students said that each<lb />
department should recognize and<lb />
encourage students who place on the<lb />
honor rolls, publish scholarly work<lb />
and contribute to the department in<lb />
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to keep students informed.<lb />
"The politics of jail manage- '<lb />
ment and operations" will be ad-<lb />
dressed by Dr. Darrell Ross, associ-<lb />
ate professor of social work and<lb />
criminal justice, at 4 p.m. tomorrow<lb />
in room C-103 Brewster building.<lb />
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dent of Pi Sigma Alpha. "There<lb />
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bation  community service for ex-<lb />
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Cooper said the organization<lb />
has taken an active role in trying to<lb />
keep student informed.<lb />
"A lot of times when students<lb />
here about political science groups<lb />
 they tend to think about presi-<lb />
dential politics Cooper said. "Its<lb />
not very often that local politics will<lb />
get the attention it deserves<lb />
Tomorrow afternoon Pro-<lb />
fessor Oyeleye Oyediran<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
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Our View<lb />
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w<lb />
- Registration<lb />
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one seems to<lb />
be in a hurry<lb />
to improve the<lb />
process?<lb />
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needs to<lb />
change �<lb />
now!<lb />
For those students who have never had a problem with regis-<lb />
tration, congratulations, you are in a very elite group. This article<lb />
does not pertain to you. In fact, if by some chance you've had<lb />
positive registration experiences - STOP READING!<lb />
However, for the most of us who have had difficulties read on.<lb />
You will be able to relate to what is getting ready to be said.<lb />
Most of us at TEC have the biggest problems with "special<lb />
permission You know that good old process, in which you must<lb />
get "special permission" to get in a required class. The hassle with<lb />
this seems to be the fact that when you leave your designated<lb />
terminal, you must sprint across campus to wait in yet another<lb />
line.<lb />
Whew! After you get into the line you realize that half the<lb />
people are there for the same reason. No one is guaranteed to get<lb />
into these special classes and if it is closed too bad, maybe next<lb />
semester.<lb />
Another complication is being turned away once you get to a<lb />
certain terminal. The registration book tells students they can go<lb />
to any terminal on campus they desire. Many undecided students<lb />
wander to these terminals hoping to wait in a shorter line, only to<lb />
find out they are turned down and told to go elsewhere.<lb />
What about hassle of many classes being offered with only<lb />
one section? Now it would seem to us if there are a lot of students<lb />
signing up for a particular class, then another section should be<lb />
opened. Some seniors depend on these classes to graduate. It is<lb />
really inconvenient to have to re-schedule your classes because a<lb />
class you desperately need is closed.<lb />
We tossed around the idea to enact a new registration system<lb />
like that of UNC-Chapel Hills The process those students follow<lb />
is far different from ours. While we must stand in lines, UNC-CH<lb />
students simply call on the phone to register for their classes.<lb />
We recognize that setting up such a service is no easy feat,<lb />
but it is necessary and the process needs to start now. Problems<lb />
with any system are inevitable, but life sure would be a lot easier<lb />
if someone did something to make registration less of a hassle.<lb />
But until then, we'll all (well, most of us) have something to bitch<lb />
about - as if financial aid wasn't enough.<lb />
Tambra Zion, News Editor<lb />
Wendy Rountree, Assistant News Editor<lb />
Mark Brett, Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Brandon Waddell, Assistant Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Amanda Ross, Sports Editor<lb />
Craig Perrott, Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
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Deborah Daniel, Secretary<lb />
Serving the ECU community since 1925, The East Carolinian publishes 12,000 copies every Tuesday and Thursday. The lead editorial in each<lb />
edition Is the opinion of the Editorial Board. The East Carolinian welcomes letters to the editor, limited to 250 words, which may be edited<lb />
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3284366. <lb />
No time for learning<lb />
Staying up all night to cram for<lb />
a test or finish a billion page term<lb />
paper is not my cup of coffee. College<lb />
has taken its wear on me, physically<lb />
as well as emotionally through the<lb />
years. I will be leaving in the Spring<lb />
with gained knowledge and suppos-<lb />
edly prepared for anything the work-<lb />
ing world might throw my way - but<lb />
I've paid a price. Trying to earn a<lb />
bachelor's degree in four years has<lb />
given me wrinkles under my eyes, ir-<lb />
regular sleeping habits and a deep<lb />
respect for students who decide to<lb />
continue their education through<lb />
graduate school.<lb />
I feel as though my education has<lb />
been cheated. Because I've been in<lb />
such a hurry to finish, I forgot to ask,<lb />
"what's it ail for? How does this re-<lb />
late?" The truth is (and many will<lb />
agree) that I don't care. In four years<lb />
I have learned to care solely about<lb />
letters on a piece of paper I get two<lb />
or three times a year and little else<lb />
(besides this publication of course).<lb />
Aside from my academics, I have<lb />
learned how to network, how to deal<lb />
with people and how to respect diver-<lb />
sity I never knew existed before col-<lb />
lege.<lb />
Tambra Zion<lb />
Guost Columnist<lb />
The point is, college should be a<lb />
learning experience, not an exercise<lb />
in time and stress management Theo-<lb />
retically, we enroll in a university to<lb />
enrich our learning and cultural lives.<lb />
So much can be learned from indi-<lb />
vidual classes and people, but<lb />
oftentimes they are forgotten in the<lb />
semester "crunch" time when every-<lb />
thing is due in every class.<lb />
People who take their time<lb />
through school, who only take on<lb />
what they think they can handle, are<lb />
the ones who truly benefit from their<lb />
education goals. They can learn at<lb />
their own pace and not necessarily<lb />
worry about getting out of the insti-<lb />
tutional environment Others, how-<lb />
ever, don't care about learning: they<lb />
care about getting a degree so they<lb />
can get a job that pays substantially<lb />
more than minimum wage. The goal<lb />
of graduation may be too far ahead<lb />
to see, but keep on target use the<lb />
force and you'll be fine.<lb />
Thankfully, we are not alone in<lb />
our mission. Parents, friends and even<lb />
the university itself are often available<lb />
to give us that push (or kick in the<lb />
ass) to stay motivated each semester.<lb />
While Career Services and the Coun-<lb />
seling Center offer programs and semi-<lb />
nars on time and stress management<lb />
it is ultimately up to the individual<lb />
student to find the methods that work<lb />
best For me, staying up all night<lb />
drinking massive amounts of caffeine<lb />
and being completely wired to take<lb />
an exam has worked long enough to<lb />
produce promising end results.<lb />
Granted, I would have liked to have<lb />
taken my time, studied a little each<lb />
night and aced every exam through<lb />
an acceptable means of learning but<lb />
time is no longer on my side.<lb />
Concentrate on peace<lb />
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Letters to the Editor<lb />
Well, I hope you forgive me for<lb />
mentioning that former Buffalo Bills<lb />
running back again (and I don't mean<lb />
Thurman Thomas), but it seems that<lb />
reactions across the country have war-<lb />
ranted me to use this tired subject<lb />
First let's look at a trial that<lb />
seemed to be overwhelming. One where<lb />
the evidence pointed one way, but the<lb />
decision went another. A trial with the<lb />
wrong verdict A trial that was decided<lb />
because of racism. This trial with racist<lb />
jurors  was not the Simpson trial. I<lb />
am talking about one of hundreds of<lb />
trials held in the South during the Jim<lb />
Crow era. Little more than 100 years<lb />
ago, you had scores of whites that had<lb />
lynched, killed, burned and raped Afri-<lb />
can-Americans. These people had the<lb />
blood on their hands, yet they were set<lb />
free, because of race. How soon we for-<lb />
get<lb />
Now, this is just one of the many<lb />
pervasive forms of discrimination that<lb />
has plagued our nation's history. It still<lb />
continues today. A black person charged<lb />
with committing a crime is three more<lb />
times likely to be convicted than his<lb />
white counterpart I don't even feel I<lb />
have to introduce more evidence to con-<lb />
vince you the scales of justice are<lb />
pointed towards whites - that is a fact<lb />
These types of discrimination are<lb />
the historical rationale for affirmative<lb />
action. I feel bad for people who write<lb />
letters claiming we are trampled against<lb />
Honky, please! Whites have had prefer-<lb />
ential treatment since the dawn of time.<lb />
What a joke to suggest that blacks have<lb />
it easier than whites. I have to laugh at<lb />
that one.<lb />
Why is it that during all of these<lb />
Larry Freeman<lb />
Opinion Columnist<lb />
Jim Crow trials, during all the other<lb />
attrocities (as recently as 1988, Ala-<lb />
bama didn't allow "negroes" to be State<lb />
Troopers), no one yelled and screamed<lb />
racism? Yet now, because of the<lb />
Simpson verdict you have the media<lb />
and white America condemning the<lb />
jury and widening the racial divide in<lb />
this country.<lb />
The gentleman that wrote that let-<lb />
ter also referred to the LA. Riots after<lb />
the Rodney King case, basically com-<lb />
mending whites for not rioting First<lb />
of all, Whites did riot but they did their<lb />
rioting on the news and in the news-<lb />
papers df our country. As far as the<lb />
LA. Riots went 1 am in no way justify-<lb />
ing them. It was a sad day for America.<lb />
However, I have more faith in Af-<lb />
rican-Americans than to believe they'd<lb />
riot if the verdict went the other way.<lb />
You can't compare the King case to<lb />
the Simpson case. The Simpson case<lb />
was based on circumstantial evidence.<lb />
No murder weapon was found, no wit-<lb />
nesses and no one can say with 100<lb />
percent certainty that OJ. and OJ.<lb />
alone did it The King situation was on<lb />
tape. It was indisputable, yet the Simi<lb />
Valley jury let those thugs go free when<lb />
it was right there on videotape. You<lb />
can't compare the two cases.<lb />
I think we're all glad the O J. trial<lb />
is over, but it was important It reminds<lb />
us that yes, a majority of cops are good,<lb />
honest people, but some of them lie<lb />
on the witness stand regularly and<lb />
engage in other illegal behavior. It's<lb />
also important because it reaffirmed<lb />
the strength of our great Constitution.<lb />
OJ. Simpson walked into that court-<lb />
room presumed an innocent man, as<lb />
the Constitution orders, and the pros-<lb />
ecution did not prove his guilt beyond<lb />
all reasonable doubt. The jurors had<lb />
their reasons: the gloves didn't seem<lb />
to fit there wasn't enough time, law<lb />
enforcement officers lied, there was<lb />
evidence of possible tampering let's<lb />
not forget there were two whites on<lb />
that jury.<lb />
It's okay that most of us think he<lb />
did it We have freedom of speech, and<lb />
certainly, there is a lot of evidence that<lb />
points toward it being more likely than<lb />
not that he did it Let's respect the<lb />
verdict and move on. OJ. at the very<lb />
least was a wife batterer, and perhaps<lb />
that's where we should focus our an-<lb />
ger. Let's just remember we're all in<lb />
this boat together, and we're all going<lb />
to be together for a long time. Let's<lb />
concentrate on coexisting peacefully<lb />
and ceasing with all the yelling and<lb />
pointing fingers. All of us need to re-<lb />
member that, otherwise, we may be in<lb />
store for darker days ahead.<lb />
Revisions will not alter BSBA program<lb />
To the Editor.<lb />
The article eititled "Program<lb />
Elimination-Imminent" published in<lb />
the November 16, 1995 issue of The<lb />
East Carolinian may require some<lb />
clarification. Although the UNC Gen-<lb />
eral Administration mandated review<lb />
of low productivity degrees (that is,<lb />
programs with relatively few gradu-<lb />
ates), institutions were asked to con-<lb />
sider other programs also. ECU iden-<lb />
tified several additional programs that<lb />
had few graduates and some programs<lb />
where degree structure had changed.<lb />
The degrees in banking and real es-<lb />
tate are in the latter category. At one<lb />
time, separate degrees in banking and<lb />
real estate were offered by ECU. Now<lb />
these appear in the undergraduate<lb />
catalog along with finance as concen-<lb />
trations for the BSBA in finance.<lb />
Because the article may have cre-<lb />
ated concern about these very produc-<lb />
tive programs, I want to emphasize<lb />
that no programs within the School<lb />
of Business were slated for produc-<lb />
tivity review. The revision in no way<lb />
alters our BSBA degree or the breadth<lb />
of options in this degree program. The<lb />
elimination of the degrees in banking<lb />
and real estate updates ECU'S pro-<lb />
gram inventory to reflect more accu-<lb />
rately what has existed for several<lb />
years.<lb />
Thank you very much for this<lb />
opportunity to respond to the article.<lb />
Tinsley E. Yarbrough<lb />
Interim Vice Chancellor for Aca-<lb />
demic Affairs<lb />
To the Editor:<lb />
I must write and tell you how<lb />
disgusted I am with the way stu-<lb />
dents are treated during registration<lb />
at the registrars office. 1 am a se-<lb />
nior and 1 registered this morning<lb />
and was shocked at how rudely we<lb />
were all treated by a certain man in<lb />
charge there. I do not know his<lb />
name but he was there last year as<lb />
well. He yelled at us, told us that<lb />
we had better stay outside or we<lb />
would go to the back of the line. I<lb />
saw him push a woman aside and<lb />
push a woman back out of the line.<lb />
Registration hassles<lb />
I saw him push a woman aside and<lb />
push a woman back out the door.<lb />
We were not a discipline problem we<lb />
were simply trying to get in out of<lb />
the cole) as we have done every year<lb />
when the doors opened at 6:30. How<lb />
were we to know that things were<lb />
going to be different this time and<lb />
that only a few people were going<lb />
to be let in at a time. It is not like it<lb />
was the third day with a bunch of<lb />
underclassmen we were mostly se-<lb />
niors who deserve to be treated with<lb />
a little respect Who ever he is he<lb />
seemed like he enjoyed the power<lb />
he had over us and has earned the<lb />
nickname "the Registration Nazi<lb />
I mean no disrespect but I pay en-<lb />
tirely too much money to be yelled<lb />
at and to be rudely told to go out<lb />
the back door before I had even ex-<lb />
ited the office as if I had already<lb />
commited sic the act of going out<lb />
the wrong way! Am I making any<lb />
sense? Things have got to get bet-<lb />
ter and Mr. Power tripper needs to<lb />
be replaced.<lb />
Natalie Nicole Lewis<lb />
Community Service<lb />
Senior<lb />
"It's not really a hassle, it's<lb />
just part of college; get over<lb />
it Daniel Price, sophomore<lb />
"They should make the<lb />
people more aware of the<lb />
times and places of<lb />
registration TinaLeggett,<lb />
freshman<lb />
"V<lb />
"I have never had a problem<lb />
registering Mac Clayton,<lb />
Junior<lb />
"Have the faculty come early,<lb />
so students can get their<lb />
important classes, or use<lb />
phone registration<lb />
Lakenya Gibbs, sophomore<lb /><pb facs="00058594_tn_0005" /><lb />
�mm<lb />
Tuesday, November 28,1995<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
LIFG<lb />
Tftavte evteca<lb />
Brosnan bonds in Goldeneye<lb />
Kevin Chaisson<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Hello. My name is Kevin and I<lb />
am a James Bond fan.<lb />
Yeah, I know. Not a good thing<lb />
to be saying in these politically cor-<lb />
rect times. Bond represents, for many<lb />
people, a by gone era, an era that saw<lb />
Hugh Hefner's Playboy clubs dotting<lb />
the landscape, Russ Meyer's large-<lb />
busted vixens-on-wheels movies, and<lb />
only the stirrings of the feminist move-<lb />
ment we know today. Speaking of said<lb />
feminists, I have quite a few friends<lb />
that criticize me for my enjoyment of<lb />
007. It's an extension of my male ego,<lb />
they say. Little boys with cool explod-<lb />
ing toys to make up for their lack of<lb />
 maturity, they say. Well, that's why<lb />
I'm here: to be cured of this.<lb />
Hello. My name is Kevin and I<lb />
am a James Bond fan.<lb />
There. I said it again. Felt better<lb />
that time. You know, I say that I iove<lb />
James Bond, but in reality there hasn't<lb />
been a really good James Bond movie<lb />
in quite a while. That is why I am here:<lb />
to completely erase the last of my 007<lb />
fandom. To accomplish this, I decided<lb />
to go see the latest Bond flick, Gold-<lb />
eneye, with its new Bond (Pierce<lb />
Brosnan), new look and revamped<lb />
'90s awareness. Uh-huh. That's what<lb />
they said about Timothy Dalton's<lb />
Bond, and it still was only mediocre.<lb />
Yep, this Goldeneye thing should do<lb />
the trick on me, I thought Oh God,<lb />
was I wrong.<lb />
Hallelujah! <lb />
This new Bond<lb />
movie is good!<lb />
Okay. Enough<lb />
gushing. Down to<lb />
business. Golden-<lb />
eye, aside from all<lb />
of the things you'd<lb />
expect it to have<lb />
(great stunts, beau-<lb />
tiful women, gad-<lb />
gets, etc.), man-<lb />
aged to include a<lb />
lot more, mainly<lb />
coming from<lb />
subtext in a dyna-<lb />
mite script Listen ,<lb />
to this: the film<lb />
begins nine years ago with 007 and<lb />
his friend and partner, 006 (Sean<lb />
Bean), on a covert operation to de-<lb />
stroy a Soviet nerve gas facility.<lb />
Things go awry and Bond is forced to<lb />
choose between finishing the mission<lb />
or rescuing 006, who has been cap-<lb />
tured by Russian officer Ourumov<lb />
(Gottfried John). Bond chooses the<lb />
mission first and 006 dies.<lb />
Jump to present Ourumov is now<lb />
a general in the new Russia, but wants<lb />
the country to go back to communism.<lb />
He sides with the mysterious Janus<lb />
Syndicate (think international Mafia)<lb />
and, with its help, plans to utilize the<lb />
 Soviet cold war<lb />
weapon Golden-<lb />
eye to assist in<lb />
his plans. What<lb />
does Goldeneye<lb />
do? Oh, just fire<lb />
a nuclear war-<lb />
head from space<lb />
into the atmo-<lb />
sphere causing a<lb />
massive electro-<lb />
magnetic surge<lb />
everywhere be-<lb />
low it This surge<lb />
has the nasty ef-<lb />
fect of exploding<lb />
mmmmmmmmmmmm anything that<lb />
runs off of elec-<lb />
tricity. How's that for a nifty plot?<lb />
To many people, what will make<lb />
or break "Goldeneye" is not the story,<lb />
but Pierce Brosnan's portrayal of the<lb />
super-suave 007. Everybody should be<lb />
happy because Brosnan plays the<lb />
character as a shaken-not-stirred<lb />
blending of all the other actors who've<lb />
See BOND page 7<lb />
The part of the<lb />
Bond love interest<lb />
has been a bane to<lb />
any serious actress<lb />
 They are almost<lb />
always an<lb />
accessory, like a<lb />
nice tie.<lb />
EB<lb />
7VKectec<lb />
Bizarre humor abounds on "The Tick"<lb />
Mark Brett<lb />
Lifestyle Editor<lb />
"It's a cartoon about this big<lb />
blue guy, see, who fights crime?"<lb />
"Uh-huh<lb />
"And he's, like, really strong<lb />
and stuff? And he jumps around<lb />
rooftops? And he's just kind of a<lb />
happy lunatic<lb />
"I see<lb />
"No, really! It's really funny!<lb />
Like 'Bullwinkle cept different<lb />
Whenever I try to introduce a<lb />
non-cartoon-watching, non-comic-<lb />
book-reading friend to "The Tick<lb />
the conversation goes something<lb />
like that. It's not that it's a hard<lb />
concept to grasp or anything. Air-<lb />
ing Saturday mornings at 10:30 on<lb />
FOX, "The Tick" is a super hero<lb />
parody show. The problem is that,<lb />
at first glance, it looks pretty aw-<lb />
ful.<lb />
The animation is about on the<lb />
same level as "Teenage Mutant<lb />
Ninja Turtles which is to say, it<lb />
sucks. Characters move stiffly over<lb />
relatively bland, static back-<lb />
grounds. Occasionally, running fig-<lb />
ures will even slip on the screen a<lb />
hair, reminding you that what<lb />
you're watching is<lb />
less full process ani-<lb />
mation than it is a<lb />
glorified<lb />
Colorforms set.<lb />
But, with rare<lb />
exceptions like<lb />
"Batman" or "The<lb />
Simpsons all<lb />
American TV ani-<lb />
mation looks like<lb />
that. It might be<lb />
crappy, but budget<lb />
constraints make it<lb />
a fact of animated<lb />
life that 1 can live<lb />
with. The fact is,<lb />
"The Tick" doesn't<lb />
look any worse<lb />
than the average<lb />
Saturday morning<lb />
show. Besides, the<lb />
real attraction on<lb />
this show isn't the<lb />
animation in the first place.<lb />
No, the real attraction to "The<lb />
Tick" is the writing, which is the<lb />
best Saturday morning has seen<lb />
since "Bullwinkle" stopped produc-<lb />
tion in the '60s. Tick creator Ben<lb />
Edlund, who spent five years writ-<lb />
ing and drawing<lb />
The Tick comic<lb />
book before hit-<lb />
ting the car-<lb />
toon big time,<lb />
has retained<lb />
control over his<lb />
creation on Sat-<lb />
urday morn-<lb />
ings. Edlund<lb />
writes most of<lb />
"The Tick" epi-<lb />
sodes, and<lb />
keeps a sharp<lb />
eye on the pro-<lb />
ceedings to en-<lb />
sure quality.<lb />
Each epi-<lb />
sode features<lb />
humor and situ-<lb />
ations designed<lb />
to appeal to<lb />
both children<lb />
and adults.<lb />
Viewers are presented with silly<lb />
characters like Pineapple Pocopo,<lb />
the strongman dictator of a small<lb />
See TICK page 7<lb />
CD. Reviews<lb />
Bpy WqndER<lb />
"doug hopltlns" bw "me 4 chase"<lb />
Boy Wonder<lb />
"Doug Hopkins"<lb />
Jay Myers<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
Boy Wonder has no guitar<lb />
player. This isn't a new idea. The<lb />
increasingly popular band Mor-<lb />
phine is also without the driving<lb />
lead of a guitar. Morphine describes<lb />
their own sound as "implied guitar"<lb />
- you've heard rock guitars so of-<lb />
ten that you rn fill in the sound<lb />
yourself if needed. Without the<lb />
guitar, Morphine hopes to show-<lb />
case the capabilities of the other<lb />
instruments.<lb />
Boy Wonder definitely doesn't<lb />
need a guitar. The sound that Greg<lb />
Eyman, Scott Phillips, Matt<lb />
Schneider, and Dan Phillips pro-<lb />
duce on bass, keyboards, drums,<lb />
and voice, respectively, has enough<lb />
depth that I doubt anyone will even<lb />
realize there is "NO GUITAR" (to<lb />
quote the band's cover to this 7"<lb />
record). Like Morphine, Boy Won-<lb />
der wants to allow those musicians<lb />
that are normally stuck in the back<lb />
to move to center stage. Unlike Mor-<lb />
phine, their sound isn't ethereal,<lb />
jazzy mood music.<lb /><lb />
Famed pianist<lb />
keys up Wright<lb />
Photo courtesy Performing Arts Series<lb />
Concert pianist Misha Dichter will perform tonight at 8 p.m.<lb />
in Wright Auditorium as part of the Performing Arts Series.<lb />
Jennifer Coleman<lb />
Senior Writer<lb />
Who says Greenville is a cultural<lb />
void?<lb />
All too often complaints can be<lb />
heard that there aren't enough artis-<lb />
tic opportunities for the "culturally<lb />
minded" in Greenville. Well, whoever<lb />
is complaining has obviously not at-<lb />
tended any of the many events hosted<lb />
by the S. Rudolph Alexander Perform-<lb />
ing Arts Series. Last year ECU hosted<lb />
the Russian National Symphony as<lb />
well as many other internationally<lb />
known performers, and the tradition<lb />
is continuing this year.<lb />
For example, tonight at 8 p.m. in<lb />
Wright Auditorium, world renowned<lb />
pianist Misha Dichter will perform his<lb />
distinguished repertoire, including<lb />
selections from Mozart, Beethoven,<lb />
Brahms, Chopin. Gershwin and many<lb />
others. The opportunity to hear<lb />
Dichter play is one that should not<lb />
be missed.<lb />
Dichter was born in Shanghai but<lb />
his family moved to Los Angeles when<lb />
he was only two years old. At the age<lb />
of six, he began taking piano lessons,<lb />
beginning a career which has spanned<lb />
over 30 years. Since then he has stud-<lb />
ied and taught at Juilliard, as well as<lb />
teaching clashes at music festivals,<lb />
conservatories, and universities - in-<lb />
cluding Harvard and the famous<lb />
Amsterdam Conservatory.<lb />
Dichter has performed for audi-<lb />
ences around the world. He has played<lb />
with such great orchestras as the<lb />
Chicago Symphony, the Atlanta Sym-<lb />
phony, The Philadelphia Orchestra<lb />
and the St Petersburg Philharmonic<lb />
Orchestra. In addition, he has given<lb />
recitals at the Academy of Music in<lb />
Philadelphia, in Paris, at the Eastern<lb />
Music Festival in North Carolina and<lb />
has toured many countries including<lb />
the United States, France, Brazil and<lb />
Mexico. In 1966, he won the<lb />
Tchaikovsky Competition in Russia.<lb />
Misha Dichter recently signed a<lb />
multi-record contract with<lb />
MusicMasters Classics, and has al-<lb />
ready released his first solo album for<lb />
their label. It includes the Variations<lb />
and Fugue on a Theme of Handel.<lb />
He has also released recordings for<lb />
Philips and RCA Records.<lb />
Not only is Dichter an accom-<lb />
plished musician, he is also a talented<lb />
writer and has had many articles pub-<lb />
lished in The New York Times, along<lb />
with many other reputable publica-<lb />
tions. He also has a talent for sketch-<lb />
ing, and his works have been exhib-<lb />
ited in art galleries in New York City.<lb />
Dichter will be performing in<lb />
Wright Auditorium this evening. Tick-<lb />
ets are15 for the public,10 for ECU<lb />
faculty and staff, and $7 for ECU stu-<lb />
dents and youth. Group rates are avail-<lb />
able. For more information, confc l the<lb />
Central Ticket Office in Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center at 328-4788.<lb />
Watch weight 14 ways<lb />
Heather Zophy<lb />
Student Health<lb />
tional<lb />
With the holidays coming and going, food W<lb />
tends to be the one central theme that re- <lb />
mai"� constant no matter what the occasion.<lb />
Thanksgiving usually brings turkey, stuffing, ?r<lb />
ham, mashed potatoes, gravy, candied yams and <lb />
pumpkin pie to name just a few things off the tradi-<lb />
menu. With New Year's Eve, there are all of those great appetizers (cheese<lb />
balls, chicken wings, dips, chips, etc.). And let's not forget all of the<lb />
sweets that are included with Christmas, Hanukkah and birthdays. Yum,<lb />
yum!<lb />
Now for a reality check. The average American tends to gain ap-<lb />
See WEIGHT page 6<lb />
ADr?P<lb />
 Ct the<lb />
Bucket<lb />
"A Drop in the Bucket" is<lb />
just what it claims to be: a very<lb />
tiny drop in the great scream-<lb />
ing bucket of American media<lb />
opinion. Take it as you will.<lb />
Mark Brett<lb />
Lifestyle Editor<lb />
Christmas was originally a<lb />
pagan holiday. Nof the celebration<lb />
of the birth of Christ you under-<lb />
stand, but the date. Dec. 25. It was<lb />
a feast holiday of some sort when<lb />
our heathen ancestors got to-<lb />
gether to eat, drink, be merry and<lb />
carouse til dawn. It was the<lb />
mother of ail parties, not unlike<lb />
downtown Greenville on Hallow-<lb />
een.<lb />
When the Christian church<lb />
spread north via the Holy Roman<lb />
Empire, the Christian missionar-<lb />
ies were shocked by the pagans'<lb />
behavior. They knew they had an<lb />
uphill battle ahead of them if they<lb />
were going to convert these he-<lb />
donistic folk to the ways of the<lb />
Lord. So, they stepped in and told<lb />
the pagans that they would no<lb />
longer be celebrating the feast on<lb />
Dec 25, but the birth of Christ<lb />
instead.<lb />
After a few pagan skulls were<lb />
cracked by the missionaries' Ro-<lb />
man guards, some bright pagan<lb />
asked, "Can we still have the<lb />
orgy?" The weary missionaries be-<lb />
grudgingly said yes, and so the<lb />
pagans agreed to celebrate this<lb />
new holiday of Christmas. Though<lb />
still pagans at heart they were<lb />
now Christians by name, and the<lb />
soldiers more or less left them<lb />
alone (except at tax time).<lb />
As the years and generations<lb />
passed, the former pagans came<lb />
to accept Christianity and Christ-<lb />
mas. The winter feast was forgot-<lb />
ten. Christianity rode on the backs<lb />
of expanding empires, leading to<lb />
the discovery and colonization of<lb />
a new continent and ultimately<lb />
to the founding of America.<lb />
Christmas has survived all<lb />
this time, a celebration now as old<lb />
as the winter feast it replaced. But<lb />
now it's under attack by another<lb />
new-but-similar holiday called X-<lb />
Mas. A holiday of capitalism, X-Mas<lb />
celebrates merchandising. It rev-<lb />
els not in the joy of giving, but<lb />
the thrill of buying. It's a shop-<lb />
ping holiday with a name that<lb />
denotes its ultimate meaningless-<lb />
ness. X-Mas, the generic holiday.<lb />
And like our pagan ancestors,<lb />
whose happy orgy was set upon<lb />
and slowly changed by the Chris-<lb />
tian missionaries, we've allowed<lb />
the retail missionaries to change<lb />
Christmas. Whereas Christmas<lb />
has a tradition of 12-day celebra-<lb />
tion, X-Mas is the ever-expanding<lb />
holiday; it gets longer every year.<lb />
The first X-Mas decorations of<lb />
the year popped up at Wal-Mart<lb />
See BUCKET page 6<lb />
Boy Wonder is strictly power<lb />
pop. Although the band is from Ra-<lb />
leigh, they sound like they belong<lb />
about two hours west in Winston-<lb />
Salem, home of Let's Active, Mitch<lb />
Easter and Chris Stamey, the kings<lb />
of North Carolina power pop. But<lb />
this band isn't stuck in the '80s;<lb />
they've brought their own '90s sen-<lb />
sibilities into the mix with some<lb />
chunky chord progressions and a<lb />
punched-up backbeat<lb />
Boy Wonder needs to produce<lb />
more music. A 7" isn't enough from<lb />
this band. Let's look at what we've<lb />
got though. The A-side, "Doug<lb />
Hopkins has a wall of sound main-<lb />
tained through fuzzy keyboards, a<lb />
free-range bass that travels all over<lb />
the place, and the driving pulse of<lb />
drums that is only intermittently<lb />
broken by a plaintive vocal call. The<lb />
B-side, "Me and Chase slows the<lb />
beat down a bit with a ballad that<lb />
shows that this band isn't stuck on<lb />
See BOY page 6<lb />
Kellar<lb />
Williams<lb />
Greenville's own 'ocal<lb />
folk singing hero, Keller<lb />
Williams, performs<lb />
outside Mendenhall<lb />
Student Center.<lb />
t<lb />
&amp;<lb />
Photo by KEN CLARK<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00058594_tn_0006" /><lb />
Tuesday, November 28,1995<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
WEIGHT from page 5<lb />
jproximately 10-15 pounds over the<lb />
holiday season (Thanksgiving<lb />
through New Year's Day).<lb />
�  However, there are some ways<lb />
to avoid some of this excess bag-<lb />
gage (weight) that tends to stick<lb />
around (the stomach or thigh area)<lb />
after the holidays.<lb />
According to Suzanne<lb />
Schlosberg (Cooking Light), the<lb />
following 14 suggestions will help<lb />
you to avoid gaining the extra<lb />
weight:<lb />
1. Don't deny yourself. If you're<lb />
craving something, eat it Oust a<lb />
small amount), or else you may end<lb />
up eating the whole thing.<lb />
2. Be selective. Instead of gorg-<lb />
ing on every dish, look at the whole<lb />
table and decide what is going to<lb />
be the most satisfying for your<lb />
taste.<lb />
3. Move. Be sure to exercise,<lb />
exercise exercise!<lb />
4. Eat regular meals, especially<lb />
breakfast. Satisfy your hunger<lb />
early, instead of saving those calo-<lb />
ries for the big feastparty.<lb />
5. Avoid temptation. Do not<lb />
keep high fat, or tempting foods out<lb />
in a convenient location (candies on<lb />
the coffee table, at work, etc.). In-<lb />
stead, keep healthy snacks in your<lb />
refrigerator or in your desk at work.<lb />
6. Rejoice in the holiday spirit.<lb />
Think about the reason for the sea-<lb />
son (love, giving, spiritual beliefs,<lb />
tc), and don't place the focus on<lb />
food.<lb />
j 7. Stress less. Stress can lead<lb />
to eating in unhealthy ways (disor-<lb />
dered eating).<lb />
8. Get your sleep. Don't turn<lb />
to food to get your get up and go<lb />
when a nap will do you a lot more<lb />
good.<lb />
9. Cook low-fat foods. Read la-<lb />
bels, substitute high-fat food items<lb />
with low-fat food items (apple sauce<lb />
for oil, egg whites for whole eggs,<lb />
skim milk for whole milk, etc.).<lb />
10. Take smaller portions.<lb />
Smaller portions are better, and<lb />
you can always make a second trip.<lb />
11. Eat slowly. Be eating<lb />
slower, the body has more of a<lb />
chance to metabolize so the body<lb />
feels more satisfied.<lb />
12. Stop eating when you're<lb />
satisfied. Do not get to the point<lb />
where you feel you are "stuffed<lb />
13. Go easy on the booze. Al-<lb />
cohol stimulates the appetite -<lb />
enough said!<lb />
14. Don't strive for perfection.<lb />
Get back on track if you do overeat<lb />
or skip exercising. Do not put your<lb />
healthy habits off until after the<lb />
holiday season or the pounds will<lb />
definitely add up.<lb />
Remember to take these tips<lb />
into consideration, especially when<lb />
the holidays roll around. Keep in<lb />
mind, the key to a healthy diet is<lb />
moderation!<lb />
You can go ahead and begin<lb />
utilizing your healthy eating tips<lb />
by dining on campus.<lb />
The Treat Yourself Right pro-<lb />
gram (TYR) offers a low-fat, low-<lb />
calorie entree at every meal, and<lb />
there are healthy snacks, too. For<lb />
more information, contact ECU<lb />
Dining Service.<lb />
Carrey bombs<lb />
in second Ace<lb />
Ike Shlbtey<lb />
SonhrWrlter<lb />
BOY<lb />
from page 5<lb />
one note like so many others are.<lb />
Especially nice are the keyboards<lb />
and harmony vocals on this track<lb />
which give it an appropriately folky<lb />
eel.<lb />
Boy Wonder could do with a<lb />
ew adjustments. First off, Dan<lb />
'hillips, the lead singer, needs to<lb />
ronounce his words. Lyrics can be<lb />
eneficial to a song. This was the<lb />
'oung Michael Stipe's problem.<lb />
Although these songs are<lb />
lummable and catchy, no one can<lb />
mderstand a damn thing Phillips<lb />
s saying.<lb />
Secondly, let the drummer ex-<lb />
pand his repertoire. The bass player<lb />
and keyboardist are good musi-<lb />
cians, and it's a sure thing that the<lb />
drummer is too, so why not let him<lb />
have some room on that stage?<lb />
Boy Wonder is touring now<lb />
and needs your support. Even<lb />
though they've played in Raleigh,<lb />
Chapel Hill, Greensboro, and Char-<lb />
lotte, Boy Wonder has yet to play<lb />
in Greenville, and they want to. To<lb />
contact the band, write them at P.O.<lb />
Box 5654, Raleigh, NC 27650. It's<lb />
a good thing to support a North<lb />
Carolina band, especially one that<lb />
has as much potential as this one.<lb />
A daring rescue mission atop a high<lb />
mountain threatens to end the lives of<lb />
all involved. A man clings precariously<lb />
to a slender rope above a thousand-foot-<lb />
high chasm while hanging on to his<lb />
rescuee. Suddenly the harness holding<lb />
the rescuee snaps and the man's hand is<lb />
the only link between frightened rescuee<lb />
and the rocks below. Slowly the man's<lb />
grip fails<lb />
No, this is not a synopsis of the be-<lb />
ginning of Cliffhonger, it is a synopsis of<lb />
the beginning of Ace Ventura: When<lb />
Nature Calls. The man doing the rescu-<lb />
ing is not Sylvester Stallone but Jim<lb />
Carrey and the rescuee is not a young<lb />
female hiker but a raccoon. The opening<lb />
scene of Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls<lb />
sets the tone for the film: goofy parodies<lb />
of various films without ever finding its<lb />
own voice.<lb />
When Jim Carrey made the origi-<lb />
nal Ace Ventura- Pet Detective last Janu-<lb />
ary this critic avoided the film. Only af-<lb />
ter seeing The Mask and Dumb and<lb />
Dumber did I rent Ace. Still chuckling<lb />
from Dumb and Dumber (easily the best<lb />
of Carrey's films), I found the adolescent<lb />
humor in Ace amusing, if not terribly<lb />
inventive or funny. When I heard of the<lb />
Ace sequel I hoped that Carrey's huge<lb />
salary would force the filmmakers to craft<lb />
a witty story to surround Ace's antics. I<lb />
should have known better!<lb />
The simplistic story in Ace Ventura-<lb />
When Nature Calls involves the disap-<lb />
pearance of a sacred bat The albino bat<lb />
serves as a tribal good luck charm and<lb />
when the bat disappears, a civil war<lb />
threatens to erupt Ace Ventura arrives<lb />
to ensure that the bat is returned before<lb />
any blood is spilled. The mystery of the<lb />
bat's disappearance nominally provides<lb />
the driving force behind the film, the<lb />
real story is how many different ways the<lb />
filmmakers can find for Carrey to gross<lb />
out the audience.<lb />
Ace fights his way out of the rear<lb />
end of a mechanical rhino while tourists<lb />
look on; Ace feeds a baby bird by regur-<lb />
gitating into the bird's mouth; Ace makes<lb />
jokes about his sexual organs, telling an<lb />
airline attendant that "it's bulky but 1<lb />
consider it a carry on The sheer de-<lb />
light ofDumb and Dumbervs that the<lb />
gross-out jokes are all Oue has to choose<lb />
from. My 12-year-old nephew would find<lb />
this amusing, I do not<lb />
The Hollywood parodies are only<lb />
amusing in slight ways. Numerous films<lb />
are mentioned in the storyline or are di-<lb />
rectly parodied: Chitty Chitty Bang<lb />
Bang, The Shawshank Redemption, The<lb />
Wizard ofOz, The Twilight Zone and<lb />
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. The ref-<lb />
erences appear at random with no real<lb />
intention of paying homage to the film.<lb />
The writer (and director), Steve Oedekerk<lb />
uses the references as a way to elicit some<lb />
laughs with very little work on his part<lb />
The strategy fails.<lb />
The animal rights stance that Ace<lb />
espouses in the film is admirable and<lb />
results in a few funny scenes, but the<lb />
destruction of forests that Ace willfully<lb />
engages in makes him a hypocrite. This<lb />
film need not be politically correct but it<lb />
should at least strive for consistency.<lb />
One critic of the Marx brothers said<lb />
that the brothers never made a film as<lb />
wonderful as them. I fear that the same<lb />
cannot be said of Jim Carrey. Perhaps<lb />
Dumb and Dumber is as wonderful as<lb />
Carrey can be.<lb />
Batman Forever may have given<lb />
Carrey a great role but I was already tired<lb />
of him after seeing that film. With the<lb />
release of Ace Ventura- When Nature<lb />
Calls I have reached a state of ennui.<lb />
On a scale of one to Q,Ace Ventura<lb />
When Nature Calls rates a four.<lb />
'<lb />
Mtefoot 's&amp;<lb />
Get NYolYed<lb />
The ECU Student Union Barefoot Committee is now accepting<lb />
applications for committee members to help plan and organize<lb />
Barefoot on the Mall next spring. v)DEAy<lb />
Applications are available in the Student Union Office, �'<lb />
Room 236 - Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
Deadline to apply is Friday, December 8th.<lb />
For more information, call the Student Union Office at 328-4715.<lb />
The ECU Student Media Board<lb />
invites applications for the position of<lb />
EDITOR<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
during the Spring 1996 term<lb />
Application forms are available from the Media Board<lb />
office on the second floor of the Student Publications<lb />
Building.<lb />
The deadline for submitting a completed application is<lb />
Thursday, November 30 at 4 p.m.<lb />
For more information, call the Media Board office at<lb />
328-6009.<lb />
BlJvjIXil from page 5<lb />
(an X-Mas holy shrine) before Hal-<lb />
loween. I was shopping for some<lb />
ghoulish black costume stuff and<lb />
walked right into the festively gar-<lb />
ish green and red of X-Mas.<lb />
Now some may call me a Grinch<lb />
(the Satan of X-Mas). but that's just<lb />
too damn early. I need Halloween<lb />
to purge me of the morbidity I col-<lb />
lect all year like so much evil navel<lb />
lint so that 1 can enjoy the spirit of<lb />
Christmas. Likewise, 1 need Thanks-<lb />
giving as a festive warm-up for the<lb />
virtual good-will-to-man A-bomb<lb />
Christmas represents. There's a rea-<lb />
son these holidays are spaced a<lb />
month apart.<lb />
But we've let the skull-cracking<lb />
goons of capitalism push X-Mas on<lb />
us for so long now that I'm not sure<lb />
Christmas exists as anything more<lb />
than a memory. Kind of like the way<lb />
we see only a pale echo of our an-<lb />
cestors' pagan orgies in our mod-<lb />
ern Christmas celebrations. I mean,<lb />
I can't really remember a Christmas<lb />
that lasted only 12 days.<lb />
And it's in reflection on my X-<lb />
Mas childhood that this gets really<lb />
scary. As insidious as X-Mas seems<lb />
now, it gave me some of my favorite<lb />
childhood memories. Silly String<lb />
fights with my brother on X-Mas<lb />
morning. Zip. my life-long stuffed<lb />
animal monkey companion. Weird<lb />
puppet animation X-Mas TV specials<lb />
("Bumbles bounce).<lb />
So now I wonder if I ever cel-<lb />
ebrated Christmas at all. Has X-Mas<lb />
overtaken us, like Christmas over-<lb />
took our pagan ancestors? Have the<lb />
Christmas traditions of family, food<lb />
and good cheer gone the way of the<lb />
winter orgy, faded memories of a<lb />
world just past?<lb />
In answer, I leave you with this:<lb />
I remember finding out as a child<lb />
about the Jewish holiday of Hanuk-<lb />
kah. Intrigued, I asked my mother,<lb />
"Do Jewish people believe in Santa<lb />
Claus?" She wasn't sure. Come to<lb />
think of it, neither ani I.<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
Tuesday, November 28,1995<lb />
BOND from page 5<lb />
portrayed Bond, while including his<lb />
own twists. He pulls off the brooding<lb />
physicality of Connery, but is more lithe<lb />
and catlike. He can do Moore's tongue-<lb />
in-cheek line delivery, but not as cheesy.<lb />
He also has the well-acted edginess that<lb />
Dalton brought to the character. And<lb />
what qualities of one-time-only Bond,<lb />
George Lazenby? Well. Brosnan is also<lb />
tall.<lb />
The rest of the cast are just as<lb />
amazing, especially the women. To pre-<lb />
vious actresses' credit, the part of the<lb />
Bond love interest has almost always<lb />
been a bane to any serious actress.<lb />
These Bond actresses realize that, es-<lb />
sentially, they are almost always an<lb />
accessory, like a nice tie. This film turns<lb />
that idea on its ear with the character<lb />
Natalya Simonova (Izabella Scorupco).<lb />
Bond needs Natalya and her computer<lb />
skills to finish the Goldeneye satellite,<lb />
not just for a roll in the hay. Also a<lb />
nice change, Natalya is a believable<lb />
fighter, handling herself very well<lb />
physically, as well as engaging in ver-<lb />
bal sparring with Bond. Bond tradition-<lb />
alists take heart she does still coo, "Oh,<lb />
James as silly and inappropriate as it<lb />
may be.<lb />
On the flip side, we have Xenia<lb />
Onatopp (Famke Janssen). Xenia is a<lb />
fantastic character and perhaps one of<lb />
the best Bond villains to ever grace the<lb />
screen. As second in command of Ja-<lb />
nus, Xenia is a deadly former Soviet<lb />
agent and military pilot whose main<lb />
way of disposing of victims is to, get<lb />
this, squeeze them between her legs<lb />
until their spine snaps! Yes! This char-<lb />
acter is a nod to all of the great vil-<lb />
lains of the Bond films of the '60s, and<lb />
Janssen injects some '90s zing into the<lb />
part having Xenia close to orgasm ev-<lb />
ery time she is called on to kill. I'm<lb />
sure someone will have a problem with<lb />
that, but not me.<lb />
Also worth mentioning (last but<lb />
not least) are Sean Bean's portrayal of<lb />
the doomed 006, suave and cutting to<lb />
the last, and Dame Judi Dench as<lb />
Bond's new boss, a nicely done nod to<lb />
these modern times.<lb />
Not only will these characters ap-<lb />
peal to all fans, but the rest of the movie<lb />
works just as well, utilizing all of the<lb />
varied Bond film elements fans have<lb />
come to expect (a trick the makers of<lb />
Batman Forever failed miserably at).<lb />
The only times the film suffers are<lb />
when it decides to take a gag, stunt<lb />
idea, etc. way too far, which was a seri-<lb />
ous problem in the Bond films of the<lb />
70s and '80s.<lb />
To see a great example of this,<lb />
compare the opening sequence stunt<lb />
and the chase scene in St Petersburg<lb />
as bad and good examples of taking<lb />
stunts too far. Another example? Char-<lb />
acters are constantly telling Bond that<lb />
he is a "dinosaur a relic from the cold<lb />
war and should just give up. The<lb />
screenwriters are trying to draw this<lb />
parallel that the Goldeneye threat is a<lb />
cold war relic and therefore Bond is<lb />
the only one best suited to deal with<lb />
it It takes a thief to catch a thief, and<lb />
so on. But enough already! Every char-<lb />
acter Bond comes in contact with ei-<lb />
ther calls him a relic or a misogynist<lb />
We know he is! He knows he is!<lb />
At one point the film's main vil-<lb />
lain, Janus, says to Bond, "The only<lb />
ones in attendance at your funeral will<lb />
be Moneypenny and a few teary-eyed<lb />
restaurateurs Funny line, but I don't<lb />
share that sentiment I have given up<lb />
trying not to be a Bond fan. I will con-<lb />
tinue to be critical of the Bond fran-<lb />
chise and mutter with disgust when<lb />
they screw up. Goldeneye, however, is<lb />
no screw up, and could perhaps be one<lb />
of the best James Bond films to date,<lb />
despite its flaws.<lb />
On a scale of one to 10, "Golden-<lb />
eye" rates a nine.<lb />
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Caribbean island whose horribly<lb />
scarred noggin resembles his juicy<lb />
namesake. But while the kids can<lb />
giggle over Pocopo's silliness,<lb />
adults can chuckle at the witty po-<lb />
liticalsexual banter batted about<lb />
between the villain and American<lb />
Maid, a beautiful super heroine<lb />
who's infiltrated Pocopo's strong-<lb />
hold.<lb />
The sex quotient is pretty high<lb />
on "The Tick" in general. Die<lb />
Fledermaus, another of The Tick's<lb />
super hero pals, is constantly on<lb />
the make. Upon encountering a<lb />
heroine in a poodle costume at a<lb />
super hero nightclub, Die<lb />
Fledermaus slimily asks, "Hey, gor-<lb />
geous! Got anything in that poodle<lb />
gun for me?"<lb />
When the woman shoots him<lb />
with a vicious pack of snarling<lb />
poodles, American Maid comments,<lb />
"You've got arrested development<lb />
written all over you, Die<lb />
Fledermaus<lb />
This, of course, goes right over<lb />
most kids' heads. But that's why<lb />
you're reading this review in TEC<lb />
rather than My Weekly Reader.<lb />
Another facet separating "The<lb />
Tick" from the Saturday morning<lb />
pack is attention to detail. In one<lb />
first-season episode, the villainous<lb />
Chairface Chippendale (whose head<lb />
is a wooden straight chair) attempts<lb />
to carve his name into the moon.<lb />
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Though The Tick and company stop<lb />
this ultimate act of petty vandal-<lb />
ism, Chairface does manage to get<lb />
a huge "CHA" carved into the sur-<lb />
face of the moon with an enormous<lb />
laser beam. The "CHA" is still on<lb />
the moon in the next episode, and<lb />
every episode thereafter.<lb />
Later, an attempt is made to<lb />
get rid of the "CHA By the end of<lb />
the story, the "C" has been obliter-<lb />
ated (leaving "HA"), but some great<lb />
cosmic space entity has taken a big<lb />
bite out of the moon. Both "HA"<lb />
and the bite remain in current epi-<lb />
sodes.<lb />
This season, the second, finds<lb />
The Tick and his sidekick Arthur<lb />
(aka the Moth) in more bizarre ad-<lb />
ventures than ever. In "The Little<lb />
Wooden Boy in the Belly of Love<lb />
Arthur gets a girlfriend and The<lb />
Tick gets a new sidekick in the form<lb />
of a two-by-four he carves into a<lb />
little wooden boy. Well, okay, it still<lb />
looks pretty much like a two-by-<lb />
four, but The Tick does paint a face<lb />
on it.<lb />
Also in that episode, we see the<lb />
last of newscaster Sally Vacuum. A<lb />
constant background character<lb />
since the first episode, Vacuum is<lb />
carried rff to an ur known fate by<lb />
Blowhole, a giant whale in overalls<lb />
who runs from the east coast to the<lb />
west every 10 years. Vacuum is last<lb />
seen asking the stoic Blowhole "If<lb />
you were a tree, what kind of tree<lb />
would you be?" The next week, a<lb />
different face hosts the news. Eerie,<lb />
but another fun detail for diligent<lb />
"Tick" viewers to catch.<lb />
In "Leonardo DaVinci and his<lb />
Fightin' Genius Time Commandos<lb />
great inventors are plucked from the<lb />
time stream as part of yet another<lb />
evil scheme. Using their ingenuity,<lb />
the historical geniuses escape im-<lb />
prisonment and save the day. "Ifv<lb />
only I had some peanuts George<lb />
Washington Carver shouts in frus- '<lb />
tration at one point in this hysteri-<lb />
cal episode. <lb />
But the best "Tick" episode ever<lb />
has got to be "Heroes A parody of<lb />
"COPS" featuring super heroes, this ir"<lb />
episode mimics the hand-held cam-v<lb />
era techniques of its source mate-<lb />
rial perfectly, right down to Jerky<lb />
chase scenes and weirdly angled<lb />
candid shots. "Heroes" also features<lb />
the single most bizarre character in<lb />
television history, The Deadly Bulb<lb />
A villain who commits lightbulb-<lb />
related crimes, The Deadly Bulb has<lb />
a secret hidden beneath his cape.<lb />
That secret isn't revealed until half<lb />
way through the episode, and I �<lb />
won't ruin it here. Just trust me<lb />
when I say that, no matter what �<lb />
strange TV characters you can think i<lb />
of, they will all pale in comparison l"<lb />
to The Deadly Bulb. Catch this epi<lb />
sode in repeats and you'll see what<lb />
I mean.<lb />
"The Tick" is, as I believe 1 said<lb />
earlier, a difficult show to explain.<lb />
It has a humor all its own, often jux ,<lb />
taposing real-life tedium with super I<lb />
hero grandeur to humorous effect<lb />
Can The Tick and Arthur save the;<lb />
City from the monstrous rampage<lb />
of Dinosaur Neil and still make it<lb />
home in time for dinner with �<lb />
Arthur's sister? Scenes of Arthur<lb />
doing dishes and hanging laundry<lb />
out to dry in his moth costume also<lb />
add a touch of pathetic humor to <lb />
the show that isn't quite like any-<lb />
thing else. f<lb />
To fully appreciate "The Tick<lb />
however, you have to see it The de- .<lb />
scription I've given here doesn't do j<lb />
it justice.<lb />
One a scale of one to 10, "The<lb />
Tick" rates a nine.<lb />
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Congratulates the Fall 1995 Tappees<lb />
The following students have been invited to join this prestigious<lb />
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day, November 30,1995, 5:15 - 6:15 pm, MSC 221.<lb />
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Tuesday, November 28,1995 The East Carolinian<lb />
Eight down, one to go<lb />
Pirates looking for<lb />
ninth victory in<lb />
bowl game<lb />
Craig Perrott<lb />
Assistant Sports Editor<lb />
In the regular season finale of<lb />
1995, ECU defeated the University<lb />
of Memphis 31-17 to put the finish-<lb />
ing touches on an 8-3 record before<lb />
"Walking in Memphis as the song<lb />
states, for the St Jude Liberty Bowl.<lb />
The Pirates ended the season<lb />
with a five game winning streak, and<lb />
have won seven straight games at<lb />
Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium, dating back<lb />
to last year. ECU was also undefeated<lb />
against Big East opponents this sea-<lb />
son, and could be considered the<lb />
mythical state champions due to the<lb />
best record among the state's five<lb />
Division 1-A teams.<lb />
Heck, you might as well tack on<lb />
a New York State Championship,<lb />
stemming from wins at Syracuse and<lb />
Army.<lb />
At any rate, it has been a stellar<lb />
year for the football team, program<lb />
and the city of Greenville, and the<lb />
win over Memphis sent the Pirate<lb />
seniors out with a bang.<lb />
The first quarter started off<lb />
sloppy for the Bucs, and lost their<lb />
chance of<lb />
Memphis<lb />
then em-<lb />
barked on a<lb />
39-yard scor-<lb />
ing drive that<lb />
ended when<lb />
Tiger quarter-<lb />
back Quadry<lb />
Anderson<lb />
called his num-<lb />
ber and ran up<lb />
the middle for<lb />
a 1-yard touch-<lb />
down run.<lb />
ECU<lb />
coaches and<lb />
players had<lb />
told the press<lb />
all week that<lb />
they wanted a<lb />
shut-out, but<lb />
Memphis ap-<lb />
parently was<lb />
agitated by<lb />
this and ver-<lb />
bally showed it<lb />
during the<lb />
course of the<lb />
game. Accord-<lb />
ing to line-<lb />
backer Carlos<lb />
Brown, "they<lb />
talked all<lb />
kinds of<lb />
trash<lb />
Memphis<lb />
Photo by CHRIS GAYDOSH<lb />
Sophomore Linwood DeBrew, rushes against<lb />
Memphis' defense in the Nov. 18 victory.<lb />
pitching<lb />
the first<lb />
ECU shut-<lb />
out since<lb />
19 8 2<lb />
when a<lb />
Marcus<lb />
Crandell<lb />
pass was<lb />
inter-<lb />
cepted<lb />
with 5:26<lb />
left in the<lb />
opening<lb />
period.<lb />
GAME NOTABLES<lb />
Marcus Crandell threw for<lb />
228 yards with one touchdown.<lb />
Jerris McPhail rushed for<lb />
209 yards in 26 attempts.<lb />
Larry Shannon and Scott<lb />
Richards led in pass receiving<lb />
with 39 yards each.<lb />
Matt Levine punted a 51<lb />
yard punt and averaged 46.3<lb />
yards for the day.<lb />
yards, the best<lb />
backed up their<lb />
mouths employing<lb />
five defensive backs<lb />
to shut down the<lb />
patented Pirate of-<lb />
fensive air attack.<lb />
They basically dared<lb />
ECU to run the foot-<lb />
ball, and senior full-<lb />
back Jerris McPhail<lb />
took on the chal-<lb />
lenge in his final<lb />
home game of his<lb />
career.<lb />
McPhail had 26<lb />
carries for 209<lb />
performance by a Pi-<lb />
rate running back since Junior Smith<lb />
tallied 289 yards against Tulsa in<lb />
1993. McPhail's total is now the fifth<lb />
best single-game performance in<lb />
school history.<lb />
"It's just a blessing to be men-<lb />
tioned with those guys, but I'm a dif-<lb />
ferent runner than Junior McPhail<lb />
said. "I'm more of a slasher, more of<lb />
a speed guy. I just try to play my<lb />
game<lb />
With ECU's only score coming<lb />
form a 37-yard Chad Holcomb field<lb />
goal, and Memphis leading 7-3 going<lb />
into the second quarter, McPhail<lb />
See MEMPHIS page 9<lb />
Heading to Memphis on good note<lb />
Dill Dillard<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
It was no secret that there was<lb />
going to be an unfriendly meeting<lb />
when the Pirates faced the Memphis<lb />
Tigers for the season finale. The Pi-<lb />
rates were looking to thump the 3-7<lb />
Tigers and impress the national vot-<lb />
ers enough to get into the top 25.<lb />
That's not all.<lb />
Along with it being senior day<lb />
and the seven home game winning<lb />
streak on the line (five this season<lb />
and two carried over from last sea-<lb />
son), many Pirate fans as well as play-<lb />
ers, remember the last time the Ti-<lb />
gers rolled into Greenville.<lb />
Times have changed along with<lb />
Memphis State's name, as ECU made<lb />
it two in a row against the Tigers to<lb />
wrap up an impressive 8-3 Liberty<lb />
Bowl season.<lb />
Despite the Tigers 3-7 record<lb />
coming into the contest, Pirate play-<lb />
ers and coaches knew that this con-<lb />
test could get ugly, because of the<lb />
history between the two squads<lb />
along with other "inspirational" fac-<lb />
tors.<lb />
"There has always been bad<lb />
blood between us and Memphis, ever<lb />
since the series started said senior<lb />
cornerback Hank Cooper.<lb />
That was evident in the numer-<lb />
ous penalties called on both teams,<lb />
but it was the Pirates who seemed<lb />
to keep the cooler head when it<lb />
counted.<lb />
"The coaches told us that they<lb />
would come in here and do a lot of<lb />
talking and that we couldn't let it get<lb />
to us said Cooper. "We made some<lb />
dumb mistakes and did our share of<lb />
talking, but<lb />
we took care<lb />
of business<lb />
when it<lb />
counted<lb />
If you've<lb />
ever played<lb />
any kind of<lb />
sport, you can<lb />
understand<lb />
how much it<lb />
means to an<lb />
athlete to win<lb />
his or her fi-<lb />
nal home con- <lb />
test ���<lb />
"The last time they Memphis<lb />
came to Greenville, they embarrassed<lb />
us so we wanted to go out and take<lb />
it to them said senior linebacker<lb />
Morris Foreman. "It feels good to<lb />
leave Dowdy-Ficklen with a victory<lb />
Despite a few early miscues, it<lb />
was the seniors who stepped up for<lb />
the Pirates down the stretch. It was<lb />
evident in the aggressive play by the<lb />
seniors that this contest was more<lb />
than just the last game before the<lb />
Liberty Bowl.<lb />
This is where it got .messy. By<lb />
the attitude expressed by the Mem-<lb />
phis team including an ejection of<lb />
Tiger defensive end Rod Mason, it is<lb />
"There has always<lb />
been bad blood<lb />
between us and<lb />
Memphis, ever<lb />
since the series<lb />
started<lb />
� Hank Cooper, senior<lb />
cornerback<lb />
obvious they knew exactly who ECU<lb />
was, but there was only one problem:<lb />
The voters.<lb />
As crazy as it seems, the Pirates<lb />
not only had to beat Memphis, they<lb />
had to beat them decisively. Through-<lb />
out the season it<lb />
seemed as if the<lb />
Bucs were shunned<lb />
by the top 25 voters.<lb />
It is true the Pirates<lb />
had their share of<lb />
breakdowns that<lb />
could warrant the<lb />
voters not to put,<lb />
them in the top 25,<lb />
but these same vot-<lb />
ers must not be see-<lb />
ing the same eight<lb />
wins that I'm seeing.<lb />
"I know East<lb />
Carolina is not<lb />
known throughout the country, but<lb />
I thought after beating Syracuse that<lb />
we deserved some recognition<lb />
added Foreman.<lb />
I am as perplexed as Foreman.<lb />
Last time I checked, the same Syra-<lb />
cuse team that ECU beat in the infa-<lb />
mous Carrier Dome, earlier this sea-<lb />
son, was vying for the Big East cham-<lb />
pionship. Let's not forget the victory<lb />
in New York over the same Army Ca-<lb />
det squad that thumped Boston Col-<lb />
lege and had the opportunity to tie<lb />
or beat Notre Dame. Hmm, that<lb />
sounds like top 25 material to me.<lb />
This just antes up the pot await-<lb />
ing the Pirates in Memphis.<lb />
A matchup between the Redskins and the Seahawks on<lb />
Sunday, Nov. 19 proved to be a big day for former Pirate<lb />
Carlester Grumpier, a tight end for ECU from<lb />
'8993. Crumpler caught his first touchdown pass in the<lb />
NFL against the Redskins. Crumpler threw the TD ball to<lb />
his mother. ECU was well represented by Crump's<lb />
brother who was sporting an ECU T-shirt. Carlester's father said he<lb />
was happy for him, and that his son had worked hard and he finally<lb />
got the opportunity to score. <lb />
Push 'em up!<lb />
Photo by CHRIS GAYDOSH<lb />
ECU cheerleaders do push-ups after every point the Pirates put on the board. The<lb />
squad alternates who does the push-ups between the female and male cheerleaders.<lb />
IET<lb />
SteMTtsU<lb />
The Lady Pirate basketball team<lb />
didn't have much time to savor their<lb />
turkey, before it was time to head to<lb />
New York for the Cornell Tourna-<lb />
ment.<lb />
The Lady Pirates faced St.<lb />
Francis in the first game and were<lb />
defeated 81-67. Junior Laurie<lb />
Ashenfelder led the Pirates in scor-<lb />
ing contributing 15 points and seven<lb />
rebounds. Seniors Tomekia<lb />
Blackmon and Danielle Charlesworth<lb />
both had 12 points, while Juniors<lb />
Justine Allpress and Tracey Kelley<lb />
had 10 points. Junior Shay Hayes and<lb />
Blackmon crashed the boards and<lb />
each pulled down six rebounds.<lb />
The Pirates shot .458, while St<lb />
Francis shot .455, but in the end SL<lb />
Francis came away with the victory<lb />
and sent the Pirates to play Lafayette<lb />
the next day.<lb />
Against Lafayette, the Pirates<lb />
came away with a victory, 71-55.<lb />
Blackmon exploded for 18 points,<lb />
while Hayes added another 14.<lb />
Allpress and Kelley contributed 12<lb />
and 10 points respectively in the Pi-<lb />
rates' first victory of the season;<lb />
Kelley also pulled down 10 rebounds<lb />
and Hayes grabbed another eight<lb />
The Pirates out rebounded Lafayette<lb />
by pulling down 17 more rebounds.<lb />
ECU hauled in 42 rebounds while<lb />
Lafayette only had 25 rebounds.<lb />
(ECU will travel to N.C. A&amp;T to<lb />
morrow night as they look for an-<lb />
other victory. The Lady Pirates will<lb />
open up their regular home season<lb />
against N.C. State's Lady Wolfpack<lb />
this Saturday at Minges Coliseum<lb />
Tip off is set for 3 p.m.<lb />
SID-ECU's volleyball team fell<lb />
to UNC-W in four games, 15-12, 15-<lb />
5, 14-16, 15-9, during the first game<lb />
of the CAA Championships.<lb />
The loss, suffered Friday, Nov.<lb />
17, eliminated the Lady Pirates from<lb />
the remainder of the tournament play<lb />
and moved them to 19-18 on the sea-<lb />
son.<lb />
For ECU, Carrie Brne led the<lb />
team with 17 kills, 13 digs and two<lb />
blocks. Also for the Lady Pirates,<lb />
Tara Venn recorded 14 kills, three<lb />
digs and three blocks, while Dori<lb />
Brain had 41 assists.<lb />
Josie Youngblood led the Lady<lb />
Seahawks with 15 kills and 12 digs.<lb />
Ginger Moon recorded 40 assists.<lb />
�<lb />
SID-ECU's swimming squads<lb />
moved to 3-1 on the season when<lb />
they defeated Davidson College, 141-<lb />
95 men and 135-84 women.<lb />
The men's team was led by new-<lb />
comer Lee Hutchens, who had first<lb />
place finishes in the 100 Free<lb />
(9:49.80) and 100 Free (48.48) dur-<lb />
ing the Saturday meet<lb />
For the Lady Pirates, senior co-<lb />
captain Hilary Stokes and Melanie<lb />
Mack wood each had two wins. Stokes<lb />
placed first in the 200 Free with<lb />
1:56.99 and the 100 Free with 54.39.<lb />
Mackwood had top finishes in the 50<lb />
Free (24.87) and the 100 Breast<lb />
(1:09.45).<lb />
"Our confidence was a little<lb />
down after the loss to Carolina said<lb />
Head Coach Rick Kobe. "I'm glad we<lb />
could rebound from that and get back<lb />
on the winning track<lb />
The Pirates will travel to Charles-<lb />
ton, S.C. on Dec. 2 to face the Col-<lb />
lege of Charleston Cougars at 10 a.m.<lb />
TOP FINISHES<lb />
Men<lb />
200 Medley Relay: Jeremy<lb />
Werner, Patrick Kesler, Ryan Barlowe,<lb />
Jason Feather (1:39.10)<lb />
200 Free Relay: Jim Broughal,<lb />
Brendon Vermillion, Brian Wall, Rich-<lb />
ard Chen (1:30.97)<lb />
1000 Free, 100 Free: Lee<lb />
Hutchens (9:49.80,48.48)<lb />
50 Free: Pablo Espada (22.31)<lb />
1 meter diving: Stephen Barnes<lb />
(253 pts.)<lb />
100 Fly: Ryan Barlowe (53.87)<lb />
100 Back: Jim Broughal (54.01)<lb />
100 Breast- Patrick Kesler (58.90)<lb />
200 Medley Relay: Elizabeth<lb />
Bradner, Elizabeth Browne, Melissa<lb />
Phillips, Melanie Mackwood (1:54.13)<lb />
200 Free, 100 Free: Hilary Stokes<lb />
(156.99, 54.39)<lb />
50 Free, 100 Breast: Melanie<lb />
Wackwood (24.87, 1:09.45)<lb />
200 IM: Kim Field (2:14.62)<lb />
100 Fly: Melissa Phillips (1:00.67)<lb />
100 Back: Elizabeth Bradner<lb />
(1:00.22)<lb />
500 Free: Amanda Atkinson<lb />
(5:15.07)<lb />
3 irteter diving: Beth Hanna (230<lb />
pts.)<lb />
Neat&amp;<lb />
Tidy<lb />
Christine Hill<lb />
cleans the stands<lb />
one last time this<lb />
season after<lb />
Saturday's<lb />
football game.<lb />
Photo by KEN CLARK<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00058594_tn_0009" /><lb />
.v ����<lb />
, -�<lb />
77?e fast Carolinian<lb />
Tuesday, November 28,1995<lb />
MEMPHIS from page 8<lb />
Blake extends TDs<lb />
took the weight of the team on his<lb />
shoulders.<lb />
During the Pirates' second pos-<lb />
session of the second quarter,<lb />
McPhaii had runs of 9, 13, 18 and<lb />
23 yards. He capped off the drive with<lb />
a 6-yard up-the-middle run for the<lb />
score, and ECU. lead 10-7 at the<lb />
break.<lb />
"He gave his all for the team<lb />
Marcus Crandell said.<lb />
Once again, the Pirates got the<lb />
majority of their offensive output in<lb />
the third quarter. Crandell scored on<lb />
an 8-yard keeper, and threw an 18-<lb />
yard pass to Larry Shannon on a post<lb />
pattern to put ECU up 24-10 after<lb />
three quarters.<lb />
It was Crandeli's only TD pass<lb />
of the day, and he still needs one<lb />
more to tie Jeff Blake's record of 43<lb />
career touchdown passes.<lb />
Also in third quarter action,<lb />
freshman linebacker Roderick<lb />
Coleman showed that he will be a<lb />
force of the future when he<lb />
blindsided Anderson with a sack that<lb />
cost the Tigers 10 yards.<lb />
McPhaii saw pay dirt again in the<lb />
fourth quarter, when the Clinton,<lb />
N.C. native scored on a 46-yard burst<lb />
up the middle.<lb />
Memphis got one more on the<lb />
board when back up quarterback<lb />
Joe Borich scored on a 1-yard run<lb />
with 8:29 to play in the game. Mem-<lb />
phis has used three different quar-<lb />
terbacks in their offensive set this<lb />
year.<lb />
It was Senior Day, and the Pi-<lb />
rate upperdassmen rose to the oc-<lb />
casion. The veteran offfensive line<lb />
for the Pirates blew open the holes<lb />
that gave McPhaii the opportunity<lb />
to rack up his 209 yards.<lb />
"A lot of people doubted the of-<lb />
fensive line this year said senior<lb />
center Kevin Wiggins.<lb />
"Today we wanted to run the<lb />
ball, and we got it done. All the yards<lb />
that Jerris got makes the win all that<lb />
better<lb />
"I give all the credit to the of-<lb />
fensive line. They played great to-<lb />
day McPhaii said.<lb />
After the game, Liberty Bowl<lb />
Director Bob Martin issued the of-<lb />
ficial invitation to Steve Logan and<lb />
his troops to be the home team in<lb />
the Dec. 30 contest Logan gladly<lb />
accepted the invite and asked all<lb />
Pirate fans far and wide to make<lb />
the trip and "paint Memphis<lb />
purple<lb />
The Pirates have now had a<lb />
week off for Thanksgiving, and will<lb />
look to the Cardinal of Stanford<lb />
and the Libery Bowl. Last year's<lb />
defeat by Illinois, however, has not<lb />
been forgotten.<lb />
"Last year we were<lb />
embarassed McPhaii said. "It<lb />
sticks with us<lb />
Senior defensive tackle Walter<lb />
Scott looks to change things this<lb />
time around.<lb />
"My mind is focused Scott<lb />
said. "I'm ready to head on down<lb />
to Memphis and take care of busi-<lb />
ness by any means necessary<lb />
AP -Former ECU quarterback<lb />
Jeff Blake, waited about as long as<lb />
he could to extend his streak of<lb />
touchdown passes Sunday.<lb />
Blake threw a 5-yard scoring<lb />
pass to Carl Pickens with 17 sec-<lb />
onds remaining as the Cincinnati<lb />
Bengals rallied for a 17-13 victory<lb />
over the Jacksonville Jaguars.<lb />
It was the 19th straight game<lb />
with a TD pass for Blake, who en-<lb />
tered the game with an AFC-lead-<lb />
ing 23 for the season.<lb />
Blake completed only 19 of 39<lb />
passes for 210 yards, with three<lb />
first-half interceptions. Steve<lb />
Beuerlein, starting for the Jaguars<lb />
in place of the injured Mark<lb />
Brunei completed 18 of 34 for 245<lb />
yards against the NFL's worst pass<lb />
defense. The Jaguars managed only<lb />
295 yards overall.<lb />
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Laundry Facility, Sand Volleyball Court,<lb />
Located 5 blocks from campus. Free Wa-<lb />
ter &amp; Sewer.<lb />
WYNDHAM COURT: 2 Bedrooms<lb />
Stove Refrigerator Dishwasher<lb />
Washer &amp; Dryer Hookups Patios on first<lb />
floor. Located five blocks from campus.<lb />
These and other fine properties managed<lb />
by Pitt Property Management, 108 A<lb />
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LANGSTON PARK APARTMENTS, 2 BR<lb />
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ROOMMATE WANTED: Female to share<lb />
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TOWNHOUSE 2 bedroom 1 12 bath.<lb />
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Pro Management of Greenville. 756-1234<lb />
KINGSTON PLACE CONDO 2 bedroom<lb />
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with children necessar6y. Contact: Carol<lb />
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WANTED: ECU needs a few good Pirates<lb />
to contact alumni and friends of the Uni-<lb />
versity for the Annual Fund. If you have<lb />
an outgoing personality, a pleasant phone<lb />
manner and a desire to better ECU. then<lb />
we have an opportunity for you. Students<lb />
earn $5.00 per hour starting salary plus<lb />
bonus. For more information, please stop<lb />
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STUDENTS NEED A JOB? ROADWAY<lb />
PACKAGE SYSTEM is looking for PACK-<lb />
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hours 4:00am to 9:00am. $6.00hour, tu-<lb />
ition assistance available after 30 days.<lb />
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can be filled out at 104 United Drive,<lb />
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WANTED Individuals, Student Organi-<lb />
zations and Small Groups to Promote<lb />
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CONGRATULATIONS to the new broth-<lb />
ers of Sigma Nu. Charles Manson, Flame<lb />
On, Poonanny, Doo-Doo, Greezer, Toupee,<lb />
Cleatus, Ides and Pippy.<lb />
CONGRATS TO THE NEW OFFICERS<lb />
OF AOPi: President - Kara (Blah-Bio)<lb />
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Ed - Heather (Hessie) Edmonds; Chapter<lb />
Treasurer - Danielle (Froggy) Howell;<lb />
House Treasurer - Amy (Smore) Mohr;<lb />
Chapter Relations - Holly (Veggie) Berg;<lb />
Recording Sec. - Jenny (Longjohn Silver)<lb />
Longwell; Corres. Sec. - Lorri (Lolli)<lb />
Murphy; House Manager - (Super Sister)<lb />
Susan Kidd; Rush Chair. -Jen (Free Clinic)<lb />
Klimek; Fundraising - Jamie (Trashy<lb />
Trailer) Williams; Scholarship - Tnnya (Ri-<lb />
diculous) Radeke; K of R - Nan (Nanner)<lb />
Woods; Pan. Ex. - Krister. (Hershey Squirt)<lb />
Hirschfeld; Pan. Del. - Jenni (Single) Sisk,<lb />
PR - Saysha (Say-Say) Raper; New Mem.<lb />
Ed - Stephanie (WOS) Minkove; Alumnae<lb />
Relations - Amy (Zeal) Seal; Intramural -<lb />
Tawni (Travis is mine) Hines; Songleader<lb />
- Amy (Crunch-n-Munch) Bunch; Historian<lb />
- Anne Marie (Helen of) Troy; Social Chair<lb />
- Nikki (Slip away) Blackstock; R3 - Jenny<lb />
(J.D.) Hall; Lawn Beautification - Saysha<lb />
(Shaquan) Raper; CONGRATULATIONS<lb />
TO EVERYONE. WERE LOOKING FOR-<lb />
WARD TO A GREAT SPRING SEMES-<lb />
TER!<lb />
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SISTERS OF AOPi: Theresa Donovan,<lb />
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Holly Kunkel, Hallie Lehmann, Anne<lb />
Marie Troy, Melissa Harris, Joy Pugh, Alex<lb />
Kinney, Heather Smith, Heather<lb />
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Allison Orcutt, Hope Stallings, Jenny<lb />
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Dietrich, Heather Newman, Kristin<lb />
Hirschfeld, Julie Dickerson, Jamie Will-<lb />
iams, Stephanie Neal.<lb />
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GREEKS OF THE WEEK: Zeta Tau Al-<lb />
pha - Cathryn Singletary; Chi Omega -<lb />
Holly Kearney; Delta Zeta - Jessica Midgett;<lb />
Alpha Phi - Jonni Wainwright; Sigma -<lb />
Colleen Carey; Alpha Delta Pi - Katherine<lb />
Budrow; Pi Delta - Honor Nebiker; Alpha<lb />
Omicron Pi - Heather Edmonds &amp; Kristen<lb />
Sierocki; Alpha Xi Delta - Michelle<lb />
Matthews. Thanks for all your hard work!<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS to the IFC Greek<lb />
Man of the Year - Justin Conrad; Most<lb />
Outstanding Fraternity- Delta Sigma Phi;<lb />
Most Improved - Pi Kappa Phi and Com-<lb />
munity Service Award - Pi Kappa Alpha.<lb />
Keep up the Good Work. GO GREEK!<lb />
THANK YOU SO MUCH JULIE TH-<lb />
OMPSON AND MISTY WILSON for set-<lb />
ting up a perfect formal weekend. As you<lb />
could tell we all had a great time: Love,<lb />
Your Sisters in Chi Omega<lb />
LITTLE SISTERS OF SIGMA. Thank<lb />
you for showing us a great time. Thank<lb />
you also to the PIKA, Phi Tau, and Sig<lb />
Ep boys for supporting the event Love,<lb />
Sigma Big Sisters.<lb />
Greek<lb />
Personals<lb />
y Travel <lb />
CONGRATS TO SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA<lb />
for winning the AZD All Sing - Love your<lb />
Sigma Sisters.<lb />
THANK YOU TO THOSE that supported<lb />
the M.A.D.D. Ceremony at the Sigma<lb />
House.<lb />
KA - A belated thank you for a disco tail-<lb />
gating day. Love the Sigmas<lb />
DELTA ZETA: We had an absolute blast<lb />
at the social Thursday evening. There was<lb />
paint all over you, us, arid the walls. Hell<lb />
Yea! Anyways, we hope you all had a good<lb />
time and we appreciate you girls comin'<lb />
out Hope to do it again soon! Love the<lb />
Brothers and Pledges of Alpha Sigma Phi.<lb />
Spring Break!<lb />
Bahamas Party Cruise<lb />
$279<lb />
It's Better In The Bahamas<lb />
15 Meal � 6 Parties<lb />
800-678-6386<lb />
Cancun $359!<lb />
Jamaica $419!<lb />
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Sunday evening. Call 413-9099 and Leave<lb />
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THE PARTY IS ON! Your party ain't<lb />
thump'n until MMP is pump'n. Mobile<lb />
Music Productions is "the" disc jockey<lb />
service for your party or social function.<lb />
Widest variety of any disc jockey company<lb />
in Greenville. Specializing in the needs of<lb />
ECU Organizations and Greeks. Dates are<lb />
filling fast, so call early. Ask for Lee 758-<lb />
4644.<lb />
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SINGLE GUYS &amp; GIRLS: Meet someone<lb />
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FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 Billion<lb />
in private sector grants &amp; scholarships is<lb />
now available. All students are eligible<lb />
regardless of grades, income, or parent's<lb />
� income. Let us help. Call Student Finan-<lb />
cial Services: 1-800-263-6495 ext F53623.<lb />
DO YOUR PARTIES NEED SOME-<lb />
THING MORE? Wax Revolver DJ Services<lb />
is your ANSWER! We have the best selec-<lb />
tion of music in Greenville. Call 758-5026<lb />
ask for Sean and Book your Party Now!<lb />
GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS are<lb />
available. Billions of dollars in grants.<lb />
Qualify immediately. 1-800-243-2435 (1-<lb />
800-AID-2-HELP).<lb />
HAVING A PARTY? CALLING FOR<lb />
RAIN? Rent a canopy! Two peaked-roof<lb />
canopies for rent $65.00 each per day as<lb />
is or $100.00 each per day set-up and de-<lb />
livered. 752-5533. Leave message.<lb />
Campus Reps<lb />
Needed<lb />
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1-800-999-Ski-9<lb />
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son. Including food and much more. Or-<lb />
ganizers go for FREE! Easy Sailing Yacht<lb />
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Organize Group, Travel Pre! Call for free<lb />
information packet! 1-800426-7710.<lb />
ATTENTION SPRING BREAKERS!<lb />
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mas $299, Panama CityDaytona $129.<lb />
Sell Trips, Earn Cash, Go Free! 1-800-234-<lb />
7007.<lb />
rr� Personals<lb />
FREE PHONE CARD - NOT JUST A FEW<lb />
FREE MINUTES - Unlimited Useage with<lb />
any phonesystem. Other incentives-in-<lb />
cluding cash-just for using it Call 355-<lb />
3789<lb />
CONGRATULATIONS: Elizabeth Rooney<lb />
for receiving the "Battery in the Bunny"<lb />
Award for the month of October. We ap-<lb />
preciate your hard work and dedication.<lb />
The ECU Ambassadors.<lb />
PENPALS WANTED: For two English-<lb />
Speaking young women in Argentina. For<lb />
more info, call Laura at 758-7118.<lb />
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GRADUATE STUDENT ADVISORY<lb />
COUNCIL<lb />
ATTENTION: Graduate Student Orga-<lb />
nizations: The Graduate Student Advi-<lb />
sory Council will meet on Wednesday,<lb />
November 29, 1995 at 5:00pm in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center. The meet-<lb />
ing will include elections for officer<lb />
positions as well as a discussion of the<lb />
Spring budgeting process. Please have<lb />
a representative from you organization<lb />
present at this very important meeting.<lb />
ECU LAW SOCIETY<lb />
Our next meeting will be held on<lb />
Wednesday, November 29th at 5:15pm<lb />
in Ragsdale room 218A. A guest<lb />
speaker will be present and refresh-<lb />
ments are served. The meeting is OPEN<lb />
TO ALL MAJORS!<lb />
AQUATIC SCIENCES CLUB<lb />
DON'T FORGET the meeting this af-<lb />
ternoon. We are having a Close to<lb />
Christmas party. Bring some murhies<lb />
if you can. We will be discussing activi-<lb />
ties for next semester so bring your<lb />
ideas too. For the many who may not<lb />
know, our meetings are held in BN 109<lb />
at 5pm. We welcome you to come.<lb />
B-CLAD<lb />
B-GLAD (Bisexuals, Gays, Lesbians, and<lb />
Allies for Diversity) will be having a<lb />
meeting on the 28th of November at<lb />
7:30pm in the Underground of<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center. P-FLAG<lb />
will be our guest speaker. Please<lb />
Please bring canned food for our<lb />
PICASSO Food drive. See you at the<lb />
meeting.<lb />
19S6 HOMECOMING<lb />
COMMITTEE<lb />
If you are interested in getting involved<lb />
with Homecoming, now is your chance.<lb />
Applications for Chair-Elect are now be-<lb />
ing accepted. Applications may be<lb />
picked up in 210 Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center. Please attach a detailed resume.<lb />
Apply Today.<lb />
SIGMA GAMMA EPSILON<lb />
The Annual Christmas ROCK AND MIN-<lb />
ERAL SALE will be held on December<lb />
6, 7, and 8 from 10am until 3pm on<lb />
the first floor of the Geology (Graham)<lb />
building. Come early for the best se-<lb />
lection. Sponsored by Sigma Gamma<lb />
Epsilon.<lb />
CONFERENCE, "CURRENT<lb />
ISSUES IN BIOETHICS"<lb />
Friday, December 1, l:00-5:30pm,<lb />
Brody 2E-100. Featured Speaker: Joel<lb />
Frader, M.D Dept of Pediatrics and<lb />
Center for Biomedical Ethics University<lb />
of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.<lb />
Jonathan Moreno, Ph.D Division of<lb />
Humanities in Medicine, State Univer-<lb />
sity of New York Health Science Cen-<lb />
ter at Brooklyn. John C. Moskop, Ph.D<lb />
Dept. of Medical Humanities, ECU<lb />
School of Medicine. Registration re-<lb />
quired. For more information Call 816-<lb />
2797<lb />
NEWMAN CATHOLIC STUDENT<lb />
CENTER<lb />
The Newman Catholic Student Center<lb />
invites you to worship with them. Sun-<lb />
day Masses: 11:30am and 8:30pm mass<lb />
at the Newman Center. 953 E. 10th St<lb />
two houses from the Fletcher Music<lb />
Building. For further information,<lb />
please call Fr. Paul Vaeth, 757-1991.<lb />
COPING WITH LOSS AND DEATH<lb />
Anyone can experience the loss of a sig-<lb />
nificant person and often the grieving<lb />
person can benefit from the support of<lb />
others who have had a similar experi-<lb />
ence. This continuing group will bring<lb />
people together under the direction of<lb />
a skilled counselor for mutual support<lb />
and to learn healthy ways of grieving.<lb />
Tuesdays at 3:30pm. Counseling Cen-<lb />
ter. Call 328-6661 to register.<lb />
DEAR EAST CAROLINA<lb />
UNIVERSITY<lb />
On behalf of Pitt County AIDS Service<lb />
Organization (PICASO) and our clients.<lb />
I would like to thank the East Carolina<lb />
University community for their out-<lb />
standing participation and support of<lb />
AIDS Awareness Month (October). With<lb />
the cooperation of the Office of Health<lb />
Promotion &amp; Well Being and Student<lb />
Health Services, PICASO was able to<lb />
help organize a variety of workshops<lb />
on HIVAIDS issues, as well as the cam-<lb />
pus wide CAN AIDS food drive. Over<lb />
1200 can food and personal items were<lb />
donated to our food pantry, with spe-<lb />
cial donations made by Health 1000<lb />
classes, Jones Hall, Phi Sigma Pi, and<lb />
other sororities and fraternities. This<lb />
generous donation will help keep the<lb />
food pantry shelves full for the year to<lb />
come. Many of the services PICASO<lb />
provides to our clients and the com-<lb />
munity would not be possible without<lb />
ECU students, faculty, and staff. I<lb />
would again like to thand East Caro-<lb />
lina University for continously playing<lb />
a role in providing HIVAIDS educa-<lb />
tion and prevention to our community<lb />
and challenge you to continue in the<lb />
future.<lb />
-SINGLELICHT" CHRISTIAN<lb />
SINGLES FELLOWSHIP<lb />
Is an Exciting Monthly, Christ-Centered<lb />
Singles Fellowship where hundreds of<lb />
Christian Singles thoughout the East-<lb />
ern NC Area gather for fun, interaction<lb />
and fellwoship with other Christian<lb />
Singles. College students, Military,<lb />
Business Person, Never Married,<lb />
Single-again or perhaps new in the<lb />
area. "SINGLEL1GHT" is the place<lb />
where Christian singles gather to meet<lb />
new friends. For more information just<lb />
call 1-800-ITS-TYME (487-8963) Mon-<lb />
day-Thursday between 9-5 and Friday<lb />
9-12 (3Hrs.) SEE YOU THERE!<lb />
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