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TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 29,1998 VOLUME 74, ISSUE 11<lb/>
Festival '98 draws 25,300 during first night GPAs,<lb/>
? standards<lb/>
Graham speaks of own sin; ' r,r<lb/>
ash crowd to accept Jesus ?? '? CdoC<lb/>
Steve Losey<lb/>
news EDITOR<lb/>
The north side and the new upper deck of<lb/>
Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium was filled Sunday<lb/>
for the first night of Festival '98.<lb/>
The audience of 25,300 listened intent-<lb/>
ly to performances by Ricky Skaggs and a<lb/>
speech from Franklin Graham. The<lb/>
evening ended when Graham called for<lb/>
"everyone who is unsure of their place in<lb/>
heaven" to come onto the field.<lb/>
Skaggs and his band, Kentucky<lb/>
Thunder, entertained the crowd with a set<lb/>
of country-tinged songs that centered i<lb/>
around Jesus. He ended his set with a solo<lb/>
acoustic rendition of "Cats in the Cradle<lb/>
Graham spoke to the crowd of the need<lb/>
for everybody to admit that they are sinners<lb/>
and everybody's need to accept Jesus.<lb/>
The crowd seemed highly receptive<lb/>
when Graham spoke about the ways he<lb/>
sinned and came to accept Jesus.<lb/>
"One of the highlights for me was when<lb/>
he shared how he shared how he felt said<lb/>
Heather Mickshutz, one of the student<lb/>
organizers of Festival '98. "He talked<lb/>
about how he grew up in the church. He<lb/>
shared his life story, about his drinking and<lb/>
partying, and how it was all empty. People<lb/>
think, 'Oh, that's Billy Graham's son, it's<lb/>
easy for him but it's not<lb/>
Graham spoke passionately about his own<lb/>
sinning and how Jesus saved him.<lb/>
"Franklin Graham deserves to go to hell<lb/>
Graham said about himself. "But Jesus shed<lb/>
his blood for my sins. Muhammad didn't<lb/>
This is the third in a series of<lb/>
articles intended to examine<lb/>
the trend of rising GPAs at ECU.<lb/>
Admissions department<lb/>
says trend to continue<lb/>
Reality Check performed Monday at Festival '98. Several Christian singers such as Ricky Skaggs, Paul Overstreet, and Dennis Agajanian have also come to Greenville.<lb/>
PM0T0 BY PATRICK IREIAN<lb/>
shed his blood for the world's sins. Buddha<lb/>
didn't shed his blood for the world's sins.<lb/>
Only Jesus did<lb/>
Graham told the members of the crowd<lb/>
that no matter how strong their vices may be,<lb/>
Jesus could help them.<lb/>
"I know you may say, 'You don't know<lb/>
the hold that sex has on me or drugs<lb/>
Graham said. "But you can find Jesus<lb/>
Thr Franklin Graham Organization<lb/>
counted 1032 people that flooded the field to<lb/>
renew their faith at the end of Graham's<lb/>
speech. It began as a few stray people trick-<lb/>
led to the field, but with Graham's encour-<lb/>
agement, many people soon swarmed to the<lb/>
stage. Graham beamed out over the crowd as<lb/>
the choir sang.<lb/>
"I thought, 'This is awesome that people<lb/>
are willing to come forward and admit they<lb/>
need more Mickshutz said. "They made a<lb/>
public acknowledgement that they needed<lb/>
God in their life. It was very positive and<lb/>
very moving<lb/>
Jennifer Mason<lb/>
staff writer<lb/>
The toughening of admissions stan-<lb/>
dards at ECU over the past four<lb/>
years has had a direct influence on<lb/>
the rise in grade point averages<lb/>
(GPAs).<lb/>
"When you raise admissions stan-<lb/>
dards, you have better prepared stu-<lb/>
dents coming in to the university,<lb/>
and over time the GPAs will rise<lb/>
said Gerald Clayton, Assistant<lb/>
Director of Admissions. "There are<lb/>
no exact admissions requirements.<lb/>
ECU admits new students based on<lb/>
a predicted GPA, which is what we<lb/>
predict the student being consid-<lb/>
ered for admission will have as an<lb/>
average GPA at ECU<lb/>
SEE GPA. PAGE 2<lb/>
Staff members receive<lb/>
Chancellor's Award<lb/>
Devotion to duty, heroism<lb/>
among traits honored<lb/>
Steve Losey<lb/>
news EDITOR<lb/>
Kight of ECU's staff members were awarded<lb/>
rhe 1998 Chancellor's Award for Excellence<lb/>
Thursday.<lb/>
Chancellor Richard F-akin presented the<lb/>
awards at a ceremony in Mendenhall.<lb/>
"Today is a very special day indeed<lb/>
because we say how special you all are<lb/>
Kakin said.<lb/>
The winners were selected from a list of 31<lb/>
nominees by the P.R.A.I.S.E. Committee<lb/>
(Promoting Recognition of Achievement to<lb/>
Improve Service Excellence). Members of<lb/>
P.R.A.I.S.E. are staff members of ECU. Each<lb/>
one was nominated by his or her supervisor.<lb/>
"It has to be a terribly difficult job to pick<lb/>
from all the nominees the few that are the<lb/>
recipients of the award Eakin said.<lb/>
"Everybody who was here today, recipients or<lb/>
nominees, are absolutely first-rate people<lb/>
Those recognized for devotion to duty<lb/>
were Carolyn Miller of University Housing<lb/>
Services, Thurman Ramsey of Central<lb/>
Receiving and Stores, Rudy Shepard of<lb/>
University Mail Services, and Cynthia Smith<lb/>
of the Political Science Department.<lb/>
Eakin noted Miller's sensitivity when noti-<lb/>
fying two students of deaths.<lb/>
Ramsey was lauded for his acceptance of<lb/>
additional duties without complaint and dili-<lb/>
Lambda Chi Alpha,<lb/>
Kappa Sigma fined for<lb/>
violating dry rush rules<lb/>
Chancellor Eakin presents a plaque to Cynthia Smith,<lb/>
an office assistant in the Political Science Dept.<lb/>
PHOTO BY STEVE 10SEY<lb/>
gence in performing them.<lb/>
When handing Shepard his award, Eakin<lb/>
reminded the audience of the US Postal<lb/>
SEE CHANCELLOR PAGE 2<lb/>
Online elections for homecoming begin<lb/>
First attempt at voting over<lb/>
Internet concludes Thursday<lb/>
Steve Losey<lb/>
news editor<lb/>
The voting for King and Queen of the<lb/>
Homecoming Court began this morning at 8<lb/>
a.m. with a brand new twist.<lb/>
This year students can vote from their<lb/>
dorm rooms at three in the morning, if they so<lb/>
choose, now that the ballot for the<lb/>
Homecoming Court is online at<lb/>
www.homecoming.ecu.edu. Students can<lb/>
vote for four male and four female candi-<lb/>
dates.<lb/>
The voting will end at 4 p.m. Thursday.<lb/>
Homecoming chair Sarah Henderson<lb/>
said that last year's turnout was "very low<lb/>
The online voting will make the elections<lb/>
far more efficient than in the past.<lb/>
"Before, we would have to take Scan-<lb/>
Trons and run them through Henderson<lb/>
said. "This is much easier because the pro-<lb/>
gram counts it for us<lb/>
John Snowden, web development special-<lb/>
ist, spent four months designing the voting<lb/>
SEE HOMECOMING PAGE 3<lb/>
Both fraternities placed<lb/>
on rush probation<lb/>
Caroline Jordan<lb/>
staff writer<lb/>
An Inter Fraternity Council (IFC)<lb/>
investigation of two ECU fraternities<lb/>
ended in fines Tuesday. Lambda Chi<lb/>
Alpha and Kappa Sigma were found in<lb/>
violation of "dry rush" rules as set forth<lb/>
in the IFC constitution.<lb/>
"Both violations stemmed from<lb/>
rules specifically set out by the consti-<lb/>
tution said Micah Retzlaff, IFC pres-<lb/>
ident. "Both had to do with social func-<lb/>
tions. No socials are allowed during<lb/>
rush week. Alcohol was a factor<lb/>
because we have a dry rush period at<lb/>
ECU<lb/>
According to Chris McCain, acting<lb/>
IFC vice president and head of the<lb/>
judiciary board, Kappa Sigma Alpha<lb/>
and Lambda Chi are each being<lb/>
accused of holding planned social<lb/>
events and also incurring wet rush vio-<lb/>
lations.<lb/>
Tripp Tart, Lambda Chi president,<lb/>
said that "the social function was a<lb/>
birthday party for a brother, thrown by<lb/>
his mom<lb/>
"His birthday just happened to be<lb/>
during rush Tart said. "His mom,<lb/>
girlfriend and little brother were there.<lb/>
It wasn't a 'parry-party it was really a<lb/>
birthday party. The technicality was<lb/>
that two pledges were there, but they<lb/>
were friends of the brother's from<lb/>
home<lb/>
Last Tuesday Lambda Chi was<lb/>
cleared of all charges except the dry<lb/>
rush rule infraction.<lb/>
"They were fined $100 and put on<lb/>
rush probation for the 1999 calendar<lb/>
year McCain said. "A letter was sent<lb/>
to the national house<lb/>
Kappa Sigma was fined $100 for the<lb/>
wet rush rule infraction, its first<lb/>
offense, and a letter will be sent to the<lb/>
national house. F'or holding a planned<lb/>
social, they were put on two years rush<lb/>
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"If they violate any alcohol or social<lb/>
rues during the next two years, then<lb/>
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McCain said.<lb/>
Representatives from Kappa Sigma<lb/>
were unavailable for comment.<lb/>
"All fines during rush week go to<lb/>
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semester Retzlaff said. "Fines<lb/>
incurred during the year go to some<lb/>
sort of philanthropy, such as Greenville<lb/>
Crime Stoppers<lb/>
Each fraternity has one week to<lb/>
appeal the punishments set forth by<lb/>
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of the other fifteen fraternity presi-<lb/>
dents with McCain acting as head.<lb/>
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GPA<lb/>
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The predicted GPA is expected<lb/>
to go up next year, so even better<lb/>
students will be attending ECU.<lb/>
"The predicted GPA has been a<lb/>
2.0 for many years, but next year it<lb/>
is projected to rise to a 2.1, or possi-<lb/>
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bly a 2<lb/>
Senior Assistant Director<lb/>
Undergraduate Admissions.<lb/>
The Admissions Department is<lb/>
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using mathematical formulas and<lb/>
data from an applicant's transcript.<lb/>
"(The predicted GPA is calcu-<lb/>
lated from SAT scores and high<lb/>
Chancellor<lb/>
continued train page 1<lb/>
Service's reputation for delivering<lb/>
through rain, sleet, or snow,<lb/>
adding, "and Rudy takes that<lb/>
creed to heart<lb/>
Eakin spoke of Smith's "unpar-<lb/>
alleled dedication and integrity"<lb/>
and said that "no other member of<lb/>
ECjLFl staff more exemplifies the<lb/>
university's mottoTo Serve<lb/>
Nance Mize of Student<lb/>
Recreational Services was awarded<lb/>
tor her public service and especial-<lb/>
ly her work for the Senior Games.<lb/>
Mize said a few words to Eakin<lb/>
as she received her award. Eakin<lb/>
laughed .ind turned to the micro-<lb/>
phone.<lb/>
"I think I want to take that<lb/>
award back Eakin said. "She just<lb/>
asked me when I was going to join<lb/>
the Senior Games<lb/>
Carolina Moreno of Radiation<lb/>
Oncology and June Urback of<lb/>
Occupational Therapy were recog-<lb/>
nized for their human relations<lb/>
skills.<lb/>
"If everybody were to shine<lb/>
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Moreno, this would be the best of<lb/>
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Moreno was noted for helping<lb/>
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fortable as possible during their<lb/>
therapy.<lb/>
Eakin said that I'rback "goes<lb/>
beyond the duties of secretary<lb/>
Eakin also said that Urback makes<lb/>
every effort to help those in<lb/>
Occupational Therapy with their<lb/>
day-to-day duties.<lb/>
Amy Grimes of General<lb/>
Internal Medicine was recognized<lb/>
for her courageous efforts to foil a<lb/>
kidnapping.<lb/>
Grimes was leaving Pitt<lb/>
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man shoving a woman across the<lb/>
parking lot and into a van. Grimes<lb/>
drove up to the van and began<lb/>
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"I wasn't afraid for myself), I<lb/>
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could say was 'Thank you for sav-<lb/>
ing my life and she hugged me<lb/>
repeatedly<lb/>
The members of P.R.A.I.S.E.<lb/>
were excited to have the chance to<lb/>
meet the recipients and nominees.<lb/>
"They all have qualities that we<lb/>
wanted to exemplify ourselves<lb/>
P.R.A.I.S.E. member Martha<lb/>
VanScott said.<lb/>
"I guess they (the P.R.A.I.S.E.<lb/>
members) expected them to come<lb/>
in with halos said Wayne<lb/>
Parsons, an employee relations<lb/>
specialist for the Department of<lb/>
Human Resources. "They really<lb/>
are outstanding people. This is<lb/>
their day<lb/>
This is the fourth year the<lb/>
Chancellor's Awards were given<lb/>
out since their creation in 1995.<lb/>
school class ranks Clayton said.<lb/>
"There is another one that is calcu-<lb/>
lated from SAT scores and high<lb/>
school GPAs. Applicants must have<lb/>
a predicted GPA of at least 2.0 to be<lb/>
accepted to the university. Over<lb/>
the past four years, this require-<lb/>
ment has gone up slightly. It was<lb/>
never that much lower, but it was<lb/>
enough to make the GPAs go up<lb/>
when we raised it<lb/>
While there is no set SAT<lb/>
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man must meet the minimum GPA<lb/>
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"Wc will not accept anyone with<lb/>
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Anyone with a lower GPA than that<lb/>
stands little chance of being suc-<lb/>
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Over the past eight years, the<lb/>
average incoming freshmen SAT<lb/>
scores and GPAs have gone up as a<lb/>
result of the higher admission stan-<lb/>
dards. The average high school<lb/>
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Court. Most of the time was spent<lb/>
ensuring the security of both the<lb/>
voting process and the students<lb/>
who voted.<lb/>
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tem to track exactly who has voted<lb/>
and prevent voting fraud.<lb/>
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ing website can follow a link that<lb/>
lets them pick a PIN number to go<lb/>
with their social security number.<lb/>
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own PIN number rather than<lb/>
being assigned one will help them<lb/>
remember it to vote, according to<lb/>
Snowden.<lb/>
"The key here is students pick<lb/>
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active on the student's part<lb/>
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Snowden attempted to counter<lb/>
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Many people find it hard to accept opinions and view points that do not match their own.<lb/>
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the religion of those around us.<lb/>
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congregations from attending the Franklin Graham Festival. One minister insists that there<lb/>
is no such thing as Christian rock, the other objects to the idea of participating in a referral<lb/>
system which would send newly converted people to its church for further ministry. This<lb/>
attitude strikes us as closed-minded. It seems ludicrous to us that any church would reject new<lb/>
converts for fear that they may not walk, talk and dress exactly like the existing congregation.<lb/>
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How many take time to learn about this Jewish holiday? When Franklin Graham spoke about<lb/>
Muhammad and Buddha in his address Sunday night, how many of us accepted what he said<lb/>
without reflection? How many of us know who these men are and why millions adopt their<lb/>
views?<lb/>
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we are in college. Many of us may never again live in a community as diverse as our college<lb/>
campus. The potential to interact with individuals of varying religions, take classes about<lb/>
different religions and learn about beliefs different from your own is great. Understanding<lb/>
other religions does not mean you have to convert or even agree. The value of knowledge is<lb/>
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Cristopher<lb/>
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Racism just an excuse to hate<lb/>
In the list of things that disgust<lb/>
me racism pulls in at number<lb/>
two, only topped by rape. I<lb/>
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involved with racism, it's just<lb/>
too pathetic. I don i see the<lb/>
point in hating someone<lb/>
because his or her skin color is<lb/>
different. IfI hated people for<lb/>
the color of their skins I would<lb/>
lose many friends and<lb/>
experiences. When I make a<lb/>
friend I see his or her skin, but<lb/>
I see a person first.<lb/>
This past weekend my happiness<lb/>
and tranquility were disturbed. I<lb/>
was having a great weekend<lb/>
hanging out with my friends. I was<lb/>
even able to sleep because the guy<lb/>
down the hall, who usually bangs<lb/>
on the wall at three in the morning<lb/>
to wake my roommate up for a<lb/>
cigarette, was out of town.<lb/>
Everything was fine until I met a<lb/>
racist.<lb/>
t I've met racists before; where I<lb/>
Ike they're in abundance, but for<lb/>
mfis I was not prepared. Since I<lb/>
started attending ECU, I have not<lb/>
really seen any racism. I was<lb/>
horrified at this display of outright<lb/>
hatred and stupidity. I wanted to<lb/>
forget I was a pacifist and beat him<lb/>
senseless. That would not have<lb/>
accomplished anything, except to<lb/>
make me feel better.<lb/>
Racism is not new to me: as I<lb/>
said before I grew up around it. My<lb/>
parents are not racist, so I never<lb/>
learned to be a racist either. When<lb/>
you think about it racism is very<lb/>
childish. Remember back in<lb/>
second grade when some kid had<lb/>
cooties, and nobody liked him. It's<lb/>
the same situation except we're<lb/>
older and supposed to be wiser.<lb/>
In the list of things that disgust<lb/>
me racism pulls in at number two,<lb/>
only topped by rape. I cannot stand<lb/>
the ignorance involved with racism,<lb/>
it's just too pathetic. I don't see the<lb/>
point in hating someone because<lb/>
his or her skin color is different. If I<lb/>
hated people for the color of their<lb/>
skins I would lose many friends and<lb/>
experiences. When I make a friend<lb/>
I see his or her skin, but I see a<lb/>
person first.<lb/>
What is the point of racism? I<lb/>
hear many people say that it is a<lb/>
product of up-bringing and<lb/>
environment. I say that is pure crap.<lb/>
Sure, you are influenced by your<lb/>
environment and up-bringing but<lb/>
that is not an excuse. You do learn<lb/>
to think and act a certain way, but<lb/>
eventually you make the decision<lb/>
to keep that mind-set. Everybody<lb/>
seems to blame his or her parents<lb/>
and environment for all his or her<lb/>
problems and habits. Grow up! It's<lb/>
time to quit whining and start<lb/>
taking responsibility for your<lb/>
actions. If you think nothing is<lb/>
wrong with racism you're an idiot.<lb/>
I admit that I tend to stereotype<lb/>
people, but I'm not proud of it.<lb/>
Many people stereotype, but that<lb/>
does not make it right. I always try<lb/>
to correct myself when I start<lb/>
stereotyping, because it evolves<lb/>
into racism. It's very easy to make<lb/>
generalizations about people: that<lb/>
way you don't have to get to know<lb/>
those people. In making those<lb/>
generalizations you miss out on<lb/>
what can be a great friend.<lb/>
I believe racism is hate just for<lb/>
the sake of hating. I cannot find any<lb/>
other reason behind it. It's very sad<lb/>
to see this kind of stupidity still<lb/>
exists. It is almost the year 2000 and<lb/>
we still haven't figured out how to<lb/>
get along. How are we supposed to<lb/>
survive if we cannot look past<lb/>
something so trivial as skin color.<lb/>
Unfortunately, I hear some people<lb/>
say that racism will always exist.<lb/>
Why? It doesn't have to. I think we<lb/>
have evolved enough that we don't<lb/>
need ignorance. Rodney King<lb/>
said it best, "Can't we all just<lb/>
get along?"<lb/>
Wri?&amp; &amp; IMt&amp;r<lb/>
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OPINION<lb/>
Ryan<lb/>
KENNEMUR<lb/>
Columnist<lb/>
Pseudo-Harrison Ford offers advice<lb/>
Dear Harrison Ford- What<lb/>
is your stance on scented<lb/>
toilet paper? signed.<lb/>
Scented in St. Louis.<lb/>
Dear Scented- It depends on<lb/>
the actual scent, and also if it<lb/>
was scented before or<lb/>
after it was used.<lb/>
Hey there, ya'll! This week's<lb/>
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me answering questions about<lb/>
different topics. I am thinking<lb/>
about calling it something catchy,<lb/>
similar to "Dear Abby I was<lb/>
thinking along the lines of Dear<lb/>
Ryan but then no one would<lb/>
want to read it. So instead, I will<lb/>
call this new opinion feature "Dear<lb/>
Harrison Ford I lere goes<lb/>
Dear Harrison Ford- Do you<lb/>
prefer ice cream or frozen yogurt?<lb/>
signed, Sleepless in Greenville<lb/>
Dear Sleepless- I prefer ice<lb/>
milkand if you must know, I<lb/>
prefer neopolitan.<lb/>
Dear Harrison Ford- How do<lb/>
you feel about President Clinton?<lb/>
signed, Hillary Rodham Jones.<lb/>
Dear Hillary- President "who?"<lb/>
Dear Harrison Ford- What is<lb/>
your stance on scented toilet<lb/>
paper? signed, Scented in St.<lb/>
Louis.<lb/>
Dear Scented- It depends on<lb/>
the actual scent, and also if it was<lb/>
scented before or after it was used.<lb/>
Dear Harrison Ford- I've been<lb/>
working on a new invention, and I<lb/>
was wondering if you could tell me<lb/>
what you think.<lb/>
Dear Reader- Go ahead.<lb/>
Dear Harrison Ford- Aerosol<lb/>
Mushed Potatoeswhat do you<lb/>
think? signed. Professor Prink.<lb/>
Dear Professor-1 think you are a<lb/>
very sick person, indeed. And I<lb/>
came up with that years ago, by the<lb/>
Way<lb/>
Dear Harrison Ford- Let's say<lb/>
that you were going on a trip to<lb/>
meet the Pope.<lb/>
Dear Reader- Do we have to<lb/>
actually say it, or is this just a build<lb/>
up for a question?<lb/>
Dear Harrison Ford- The build<lb/>
up thing. My question is this.<lb/>
What would you think would be a<lb/>
proper way to greet him? signed.<lb/>
Tike iVIvson.<lb/>
Dear'Iike- In your case, I'd say<lb/>
something along the lines of "What<lb/>
up, Pope?" This act of friendliness<lb/>
will show that you admire him, and<lb/>
he will then hold out his hand so<lb/>
that you may kiss it.<lb/>
Dear Harrison Ford- Why<lb/>
would he do that?<lb/>
Dear Tike- He's just funny like<lb/>
that.<lb/>
Okay, I have time for one more<lb/>
question, so make it good.<lb/>
Dear Harrison Ford- Why do<lb/>
you have to make people think<lb/>
that you are some big name<lb/>
I lollywood movie star just so they<lb/>
will read your column? signed,<lb/>
I larrison Ford.<lb/>
Dear Sir- I am truly very sorry. I<lb/>
am just not cool enough to have<lb/>
people actually read my column, so<lb/>
I had to resort to using your name<lb/>
in hopes of finding an audience<lb/>
because everyone knows that you<lb/>
are the most incredible person<lb/>
alive.<lb/>
Dear Harrison Ford- OhI see.<lb/>
Well don't let it happen again, or<lb/>
I'll kill you with my Wookie.<lb/>
Dear Sir- Yes sir!<lb/>
This concludes this week's<lb/>
opinion column. Tune in next<lb/>
week for "Dear Matt Damon<lb/>
OPINION<lb/>
Columnist<lb/>
Marvelle<lb/>
SULLIVAN<lb/>
Education reform should be focus<lb/>
An obvious answer to the<lb/>
growing education crisis is a<lb/>
system that anticipates<lb/>
individual failures (drop-<lb/>
outs) and forces young people<lb/>
to work to their ability while<lb/>
in school.<lb/>
Congress has decided to spend a<lb/>
good portion of the budget surplus<lb/>
on social security reform. Although<lb/>
this sounds massively beneficial to<lb/>
future generations (i.e. us) and may<lb/>
be, in fact, a well-intended act by<lb/>
our lawmakers, the concentration<lb/>
of our money and the hope for our<lb/>
future is placed in the wrong area.<lb/>
In a society that is becoming<lb/>
increasingly driven by technology,<lb/>
it is more important than ever for a<lb/>
focus on education to reemerge.<lb/>
America's schools are in need of<lb/>
vast reform. Fen though the<lb/>
responsibility of public school<lb/>
education is that of the state, it is<lb/>
crucial that the federal government<lb/>
make a bold initiative to encourage<lb/>
a bettering of our schools. This can<lb/>
be accomplished in many ways.<lb/>
F'or instance, it would be quite<lb/>
feasible for Congress to provide<lb/>
financial incentives and rewards to<lb/>
states that adopt recommended<lb/>
policies that would improve the<lb/>
systems. The job is not the<lb/>
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and federal representatives to<lb/>
promote education as a top priority.<lb/>
The benefits of reform or the<lb/>
detriments of inaction in education<lb/>
will be a determining factor to the<lb/>
future well-being of our country.<lb/>
The benefits are obvious ?'? an<lb/>
educated and trained society that is<lb/>
at least seemingly aware of the<lb/>
world around it, technological<lb/>
advancements, and further<lb/>
prosperity that extends beyond<lb/>
economic well-being.<lb/>
The detriments will be an<lb/>
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nation. One of which will be-<lb/>
higher crime rates as the poor<lb/>
attempt to bridge the wealth gap.<lb/>
Another possibly will be a<lb/>
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8 Tuttdiy, September 29. 1998<lb/>
features<lb/>
The East Carolinian<lb/>
<lb/>
The real Kramer speaks out on his "Reality Tour"<lb/>
ThreeTVprojects<lb/>
now underway<lb/>
Nicholas Kai.apos<lb/>
staff writer<lb/>
It's the real thing baby  and it's<lb/>
not Pepsi. Kenny Kramer, the char-<lb/>
acter on whom Seinfeld's Cosmo<lb/>
Kramer is based, recently visited<lb/>
ECU with his "Reality Tour"<lb/>
and later spent some time telling<lb/>
all to TEC.<lb/>
Kenny Kramer is an old friend of<lb/>
Larry David, who co-wrote many of<lb/>
the episodes for Seinfeld. As a<lb/>
result of Seinfeld's world wide fame<lb/>
it seems, Kenny Kramer is also get-<lb/>
ting a piece of the action with his<lb/>
"Reality Tour which takes us<lb/>
inside the world of Seinfeld.<lb/>
The Reality Tour and Kramer's<lb/>
successful character on Seinfeld arc<lb/>
just a few of the many talents<lb/>
Kramer has under his hat. His initial<lb/>
fame actually began in the 70's.<lb/>
"In the early 70's, when I was<lb/>
doing stand-up, I hoped that I<lb/>
would have made it big as a come-<lb/>
dian Kramer said. "I got out when<lb/>
I invented jewelry and I started<lb/>
making a ton of money. It was real-<lb/>
ly a dumb move in retrospect<lb/>
because then the comedy boom hit<lb/>
America. There weren't many guys<lb/>
with two, three hours of material.<lb/>
The thing that made headlines was<lb/>
that you could do two one-hour<lb/>
shows that were different, so you<lb/>
could headline a club. They don't<lb/>
turn over the house and then ask<lb/>
the people to stay for the second<lb/>
show. Well, most guys are dead<lb/>
because they gotta go back out and<lb/>
give the same material to the same<lb/>
people that they saw an hour ago<lb/>
Though Kramer's character is<lb/>
portrayed on TV, this Kramer does-<lb/>
n't feel like that would have been<lb/>
the life for him.<lb/>
"I've had several opportunities<lb/>
to do television shows Kramer<lb/>
said. "I've turned them all down<lb/>
because it's too much work. I'm<lb/>
having too much fun to go to work<lb/>
for somebody I have to report to, to<lb/>
tell me what to do and to work<lb/>
scheduled hours<lb/>
Kramer may not feel that his<lb/>
place is on screen, but he does have<lb/>
a few projects in the making.<lb/>
"There arc three different pro-<lb/>
jects Kramer said. "The first is<lb/>
The real Kenny Kramer<lb/>
PHOTO BY NICHOLAS KALAPOS<lb/>
called 'Kramer's Corner which is a<lb/>
two-minute introduction to each<lb/>
episode of Seinfeld. It's like an ad-<lb/>
on for the reruns. The deal is that<lb/>
it's a two-minute show with one<lb/>
minute of content and one minute<lb/>
of commercials. Then there's<lb/>
'Kramer's New York a travel and<lb/>
tourism show. It will offer tips and<lb/>
things to do in New York City. And<lb/>
then a television special based on<lb/>
the Reality Tours presentation that<lb/>
I give. It would be a stand-alone<lb/>
show. Thee would also be a CD-<lb/>
ROM, which include the video con-<lb/>
tent of my presentation<lb/>
Even though Kramer's fame has<lb/>
grown tremendously<lb/>
recently, he tries not to<lb/>
let his fame go to<lb/>
his head and just enjoys<lb/>
what<lb/>
he's doing.<lb/>
"I travel a lot and<lb/>
I'm famous now<lb/>
Kramer said. "It's a lot<lb/>
of fun. I'm having a<lb/>
good time with it. I<lb/>
don't quite get why<lb/>
celebrities<lb/>
are punching out pho-<lb/>
tographers though.<lb/>
You know. ? if you<lb/>
want to take my picture<lb/>
? I'm going to smile.<lb/>
I'm having a ball. If<lb/>
people are interested in<lb/>
me, I'm flattered by it<lb/>
In addition to being<lb/>
a celebrity, Kramer<lb/>
has also found the<lb/>
opportunity to visit a<lb/>
variety of countries and<lb/>
interesting places<lb/>
while<lb/>
on tour.<lb/>
"Australia, they're really crazy<lb/>
about Seinfeld there Kramer said.<lb/>
"I brought the show there and it did<lb/>
so well. But what happened was, I<lb/>
had booked this thing in advance<lb/>
and then when I decided to run for<lb/>
mayor, it didn't look good because I<lb/>
announced my candidacy for mayor<lb/>
Kenny Kramer signs autographs for students following his "Reality Tour" performance at Hendrix.<lb/>
PHOTO BY NICHOLAS KALAPOS<lb/>
and then I got on a plane and went<lb/>
to Australia. I think that was a tac-<lb/>
tical mistake in my campaign,<lb/>
announcing and then leaving the<lb/>
country<lb/>
Despite all the Seinfeld fuss in<lb/>
other countries, Kramer still seems<lb/>
to enjoy Seinfeld's home city,<lb/>
New York.<lb/>
"In New York, obviously, it's a<lb/>
lot of fun Kramer said. "I've got a<lb/>
bus and I take people in front of the<lb/>
restaurant and you can just feel the<lb/>
electricity. Cameras arc clicking<lb/>
SEE KRAMER. PAGE 8<lb/>
Jenni K jewelry<lb/>
causes sensation<lb/>
Graduate's success,<lb/>
popularity grows<lb/>
Phillip Gilfls<lb/>
staff writer<lb/>
It only takes one person. Jenni K.<lb/>
Landis, a '74 ECU graduate, has<lb/>
created her own jewelry company<lb/>
from the ground up and it has<lb/>
already become a success.<lb/>
With the help of her husband,<lb/>
Gerald Landis, also an ECU gradu-<lb/>
ate, the Jenni K company has<lb/>
grown in Greenville and is already<lb/>
branching out. By creating unique<lb/>
and easy-to-wcar jewelry, she has<lb/>
become a hit in Greenville<lb/>
and nationwide.<lb/>
Jenni K. is entering its eleventh<lb/>
year of business with a boom.<lb/>
Located in The Arlington Village<lb/>
Shops on Red Banks Road, the<lb/>
store has had several additions.<lb/>
The Gallery, a 2200 square foot<lb/>
addition to the showroom was<lb/>
Freshmen 15 avoidable with proper nutrition<lb/>
Regular exercise, nutri-<lb/>
tion essential<lb/>
Jenni K. has become a campus wide trend.<lb/>
PHOTO BY KIM MCCUMBER<lb/>
unveiled in 1996. This contains a<lb/>
selected collection of artwork and a<lb/>
precious stones collection. Later<lb/>
that year, the Village Vineyard<lb/>
was opened, adjacent to the main<lb/>
store, which hosts ten thousand<lb/>
bottles of wine from around the<lb/>
world Jenni K. holds wine tastings<lb/>
on a regular basis.<lb/>
"We get all kinds of people com-<lb/>
ing into the shop one Jenni K.<lb/>
employee. "From your fivc-ycar-<lb/>
old little sister to your grandmoth-<lb/>
er, everyone can find something<lb/>
SEE SUCCESS. PAGE 8<lb/>
Erin Alderman<lb/>
staff writer<lb/>
Smith and I'ickrel explained that<lb/>
being physically fit helps ensure<lb/>
that you lead a healthy lifestyle and<lb/>
a better quality life. Physical fitness<lb/>
is made up of several components<lb/>
that include strength, flexibility,<lb/>
endurance, cardio fitness and body<lb/>
composition. To effectively lose<lb/>
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amount of reps, and for endurance<lb/>
use lighter weights. To achieve<lb/>
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three sets of each.<lb/>
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by stretching three to seven<lb/>
days a week.<lb/>
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warming up before stretching and<lb/>
holding each stretch for 10 to 30<lb/>
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Pickrel is also a personal trainer<lb/>
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appointment for a fitness assess-<lb/>
ment program that will calculate<lb/>
this and the other fitness compo-<lb/>
Students who work out on a regular basis will find themselves with healthier lives.<lb/>
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nents for you. The one hour pro-<lb/>
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programs available at the Student<lb/>
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Smith and Pickrel also remind<lb/>
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Undergraduate research accepted by International Council of Psychologists<lb/>
Convention held in<lb/>
Melbourne, Australia<lb/>
Nina M. Dry<lb/>
SENIOR WRITER<lb/>
It is very rare to hear of graduate<lb/>
students who send pilot studies to<lb/>
international conventions and have<lb/>
them accepted. It's almost unheard<lb/>
of to have the same accomplished<lb/>
by undergraduates.<lb/>
But two ECU students, Mary<lb/>
Pollok and Rajasi Parikh, defeated<lb/>
those odds and other adversities<lb/>
this summer and went on to write<lb/>
and deliver their research at the<lb/>
International Council of<lb/>
Psychologists 56th annual<lb/>
Convention in Melbourne, Victoria,<lb/>
Two undergraduate students dreams came true when research was accepted by<lb/>
a national psychology council and presented in Australia.<lb/>
PHOTO COURTESY OF POLLOK AND PARIKH<lb/>
Australia.<lb/>
"We brain-stormed the idea and<lb/>
put the information together said<lb/>
Parikh, an ECU alumni. "It<lb/>
required a lot of work from Mary<lb/>
and myself. It was an honor to pre-<lb/>
sent our abstract at the conven-<lb/>
tion<lb/>
Pollok and Parikh began their<lb/>
research in the fall of 1997 with the<lb/>
guidance of psychology professor<lb/>
Dr. Rosina Chia.<lb/>
"She was already going to the<lb/>
convention in Australia Pollok<lb/>
said. "She was our advisor. She<lb/>
guided us in our research, but all<lb/>
the information was our own<lb/>
"I was very happy to help them<lb/>
with their research Dr. Chia said.<lb/>
"It's very rare to have undergrad<lb/>
papers be accepted at an interna-<lb/>
tional convention<lb/>
Their pilot study was entitled<lb/>
"How Recruitment Influences<lb/>
Male and Female Prospective<lb/>
Athletes in Their Choice of a<lb/>
University The research consist-<lb/>
ed of a 21 -question survey that was<lb/>
given to male and female athletes at<lb/>
ECU who participated in the same<lb/>
sport such as baseball, Softball, cross<lb/>
country, track and soccer. They also<lb/>
administered a survey to the coach-<lb/>
es.<lb/>
"We wanted to get the coaches'<lb/>
perspective on the athletes Pollok<lb/>
said.<lb/>
From the 80 female and 68 male<lb/>
athletes the results concluded that<lb/>
females were more influenced by<lb/>
their high school coaches, more<lb/>
interested in scholarship money<lb/>
and more interested in what the<lb/>
university had to offer than the<lb/>
males. The males were more inter-<lb/>
ested in playing time, in-state<lb/>
schools and influenced by their par-<lb/>
ents than the females were.<lb/>
Females also saw the recruit-<lb/>
ment process in a more positive<lb/>
light than the males.<lb/>
An international project of this<lb/>
magnitude is not cheap. When<lb/>
Pollok and Parikh went to different<lb/>
university organizations, no funding<lb/>
was available to them. y<lb/>
Parikh said they went to the<lb/>
International Affairs Office and<lb/>
applied for the Thomas Rivers<lb/>
Endowment fund. Since they were<lb/>
not taking classes abroad, they did<lb/>
not meet the criteria.<lb/>
They also went to SGA, but to<lb/>
no avail.<lb/>
"Every time we went, they told<lb/>
us to come back and present the<lb/>
proposal to them in the summer<lb/>
Pollok said. "We kept getting dis-<lb/>
couraged<lb/>
They spoke to Dr. Brown, the<lb/>
advisor of Psi Chi, the psychology<lb/>
department fraternity, in hopes of<lb/>
receiving some kind of financial<lb/>
assistance. The department itself<lb/>
did not have any money to offer and<lb/>
since Pollok and Parikh were not<lb/>
members of Psi Chi at<lb/>
the time, they were not eligible<lb/>
for funding.<lb/>
They even went to the Alumni<lb/>
Association, but that too was a<lb/>
dead end.<lb/>
So both women had to work and<lb/>
save money to make this trip to<lb/>
Australia possible.<lb/>
Pollok and Parikh sent their<lb/>
pilot study to the International<lb/>
Council of Psychologists in<lb/>
Australia in February, 1998.<lb/>
"We knew that our chances of<lb/>
getting accepted were slim, but we<lb/>
were determined Pollok said.<lb/>
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Kramer<lb/>
continued hum page 7<lb/>
and I find that exciting. It's the<lb/>
content of my presentation<lb/>
Though Seinfeld is now off the<lb/>
air, Kramer is confident his tour will<lb/>
be just as popular as it ever was.<lb/>
"Business is booming Kramer<lb/>
said. "When Jerry quit, there was so<lb/>
much publicity. With all the<lb/>
excitement about the last episode<lb/>
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here that they like<lb/>
Jenni K. is also popular<lb/>
j on campus.<lb/>
"Many college-aged people<lb/>
come in. We try to encourage ECU<lb/>
students to work here Jenni Ks<lb/>
office said.<lb/>
Jenni Landis has her B.A. in<lb/>
metalsmithing, but she has been<lb/>
creating since high school. Her first<lb/>
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lists and catalogs, are available as<lb/>
well. The prices of the jewelry<lb/>
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dollar bracelets. They also special-<lb/>
ize in sterling and gold designs.<lb/>
and all the media exposure, I had<lb/>
by April, the shows for May, June,<lb/>
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I U Tuesday, S?ptember 29. 1998<lb/>
sports<lb/>
The East Carolinian<lb/>
Pirates rank third in G-USA standings<lb/>
ECU prepares to open<lb/>
conference play<lb/>
In attempt to take the ball away from their opponent, Kevin Ward and teammate Eric<lb/>
Reyes go in for the tackle.<lb/>
FILE PHOTO<lb/>
Travis Barki.kv<lb/>
SENIOR W K II K K<lb/>
While Saturday's game against<lb/>
Army will be the conference opener<lb/>
for ECU, several teams, including<lb/>
Army, have already begun league<lb/>
play-<lb/>
Army defeated Cincinnati 37-20<lb/>
on Sept. 19, and is tied atop the con-<lb/>
ference standings with Tulane.<lb/>
Tulane also defeated Cincinnati's<lb/>
Bearcats in the only other C-USA<lb/>
game to be played this year.<lb/>
After finishing 8-4 and winning<lb/>
the inaugural Humanitarian Bowl,<lb/>
Cincinnati finds itself a disappointing<lb/>
0-4. The Bearcats have been ham-<lb/>
pered by the loss of ten starters from<lb/>
last year's team. Five Bearcats were<lb/>
selected in the 1998 ML draft.<lb/>
Cincinnati head coach Rick Winter<lb/>
says there have been sonic positive<lb/>
signs but the Bearcats have a long<lb/>
way to go.<lb/>
"I think that between the 20s, our<lb/>
offense is moving the ball as well and<lb/>
consistently as we have in probably<lb/>
five years Mincer said. "It's a good<lb/>
mix of run and pass balance. We're<lb/>
getting production, but number one,<lb/>
we're not taking advantage in the red<lb/>
zone and putting the ball in the end-<lb/>
zone. We're turning it over on offense<lb/>
and our defense is not keeping us in<lb/>
the game<lb/>
Another disappointed team, so far,<lb/>
has been Southern Miss. The Golden<lb/>
Eagles were picked to win the con-<lb/>
ference by the league's head coaches,<lb/>
but opened the season with losses to<lb/>
Penn State and Texas A&amp;M. Head<lb/>
coach Jeff Bower said that his team's<lb/>
confidence hasn't wavered even after<lb/>
losing to two teams ranked in the top<lb/>
20.<lb/>
"We didn't play real well the first<lb/>
week. I thought wc improved in a lot<lb/>
of areas in the Texas A&amp;M game<lb/>
Bower said. "It's a long season, there's<lb/>
a long way to go. I think we'll be<lb/>
okay<lb/>
While ECU will face Southern<lb/>
Miss, the Pirates will not play Tulane<lb/>
until next season. Senior safety<lb/>
Kelvin Suggs says he would prefer to<lb/>
play every conference team.<lb/>
"That's the only way you can real-<lb/>
ly tell who's the true champion of the<lb/>
conference Suggs said. "Being that<lb/>
we don't play them, there's nothing<lb/>
we can do about it. We just have to<lb/>
play each team as they come<lb/>
I lead ECU coach Steve l.ogan<lb/>
would prefer to play every C-USA<lb/>
team as well.<lb/>
"All the teams in Conference USA<lb/>
arc legitimate football teams Logan<lb/>
said. There is every reason in the<lb/>
world to play each other but they've<lb/>
never asked me. I think that all the<lb/>
coaches probably would like to play<lb/>
each other<lb/>
SEE FOOTBAU. PAGE tl<lb/>
 RESULTS FROM LAsMfl-EJc'<lb/>
Army 15, Rutgers 27<lb/>
Indiana 48, Cincinnati 14<lb/>
Houston 7? TentjigMee 42<lb/>
Boston CcJIeMrfpB&amp;jbuisville 52<lb/>
SouthwestetE&amp;jfSjtpern Miss 55<lb/>
NavMJkfluTofie 42<lb/>
 THIS WEEK'S GAMES<lb/>
Army at ECU<lb/>
? '$jfecinnati at Louisville<lb/>
J0t 09 af Houston<lb/>
?uttiern Miss at Tulane<lb/>
M<lb/>
Source: Conference USA Press Relel<lb/>
m<lb/>
GWEBEtlGK STANDINGS<lb/>
C-U5A All Games<lb/>
Men win Overton meet<lb/>
Pirates cross finish line<lb/>
as winners<lb/>
Tracy Hairr<lb/>
senior writer<lb/>
On Saturday, ECU hosted the<lb/>
Overton's Cross Country<lb/>
Invitational at Lake Kristi, soon to<lb/>
be the site of the 1998 N.C.<lb/>
Collegiate Cross Country<lb/>
Championships.<lb/>
Three colleges, including<lb/>
Mount Olive and Virginia<lb/>
Commonwealth, began the action<lb/>
at 8 a.m. with the 8K men's race,<lb/>
followed by the women's competi-<lb/>
tion. Contenders from 19 high<lb/>
schools also participated in the race.<lb/>
"We've been running really-<lb/>
strong lately said Justin England,<lb/>
a junior who captured the men's<lb/>
8,000 meter race with a time of<lb/>
24:57. "I think we're a really tight<lb/>
team this year<lb/>
Such observations certainly<lb/>
seem accurate after considering<lb/>
that this first-place finish, with 23<lb/>
points, was the second win of the<lb/>
team's first three meets. VCU came<lb/>
in a close second place with 32<lb/>
points and Mount Olive placed<lb/>
third with 85.<lb/>
Favorable weather conditions<lb/>
did everything but hinder the run-<lb/>
ners' progress since England was<lb/>
once again the leading finisher, as<lb/>
he has been in all meets thus far.<lb/>
Other Pirates such as sophomore<lb/>
Stuart Will, who came in second<lb/>
overall, proved vigorous as well.<lb/>
Will completed the 8,000 meter<lb/>
race just three seconds behind<lb/>
England, marking the second time<lb/>
for the season that he has achieved<lb/>
a second-place finish.<lb/>
"Justin and Stuart ran excep-<lb/>
tionally well this weekend and beat<lb/>
some outstanding runners head<lb/>
coach Leonard Klepack said. "The<lb/>
whole team has had a lot of support<lb/>
through motivating each other. It's<lb/>
not easy for a student-athlete to get<lb/>
up for a 6 o'clock workout and run<lb/>
eight miles<lb/>
When asked about potential<lb/>
improvement, England offered that<lb/>
W-LW-l<lb/>
TULANE1-030<lb/>
ARMY1-01-2<lb/>
ECU0-02-1<lb/>
LOUISVILLE0-02-2<lb/>
SOUTHERN MI550-01-2<lb/>
HOUSTON0-00-4<lb/>
MEMPHIS0-00-3<lb/>
CINCINNATI '0-20-4<lb/>
Source: Conference USA Press Release<lb/>
Pirate Cross Country<lb/>
at Overton Invitational<lb/>
1. Justin England<lb/>
the team has been<lb/>
growing some each<lb/>
year.<lb/>
"We also have the<lb/>
addition of new fresh-<lb/>
men who were training<lb/>
with us just as hard<lb/>
over the summer<lb/>
England said.<lb/>
One of these new<lb/>
members is Brian Beil,<lb/>
who was also a top ten<lb/>
runner with a time of<lb/>
25:36, just a few sec-<lb/>
onds ahead of Jason<lb/>
Trant, another fresh-<lb/>
man athlete.<lb/>
"The freshmen<lb/>
group is excellent this<lb/>
year Klepack said.<lb/>
"They're running in<lb/>
balance with the team,<lb/>
meaning that everyone's finishing<lb/>
within a minute of each other<lb/>
Senior Andrew Worth was also<lb/>
able to compete after struggling<lb/>
with a previous hamstring injury, so<lb/>
the entire team was cohesive in its<lb/>
attempt to succeed, according to<lb/>
Coach Klepack.<lb/>
2. Stuart Will<lb/>
4. Steve Arnold<lb/>
6. Brian Beil<lb/>
10. Jfjjson Trant<lb/>
11. Andrew Wor<lb/>
14. David Balon<lb/>
15. Charles NJckum<lb/>
17. Derik Burrows<lb/>
18. J.D.Sullivan<lb/>
21. Justin Poretti<lb/>
22. Von Johnson<lb/>
?<lb/>
th Hjp<lb/>
26:<lb/>
24:57<lb/>
25:00<lb/>
25:30<lb/>
25:36<lb/>
25:57<lb/>
01<lb/>
r. :36<lb/>
26:37<lb/>
26:45<lb/>
26:57<lb/>
27:43<lb/>
27:56<lb/>
Women's tennis<lb/>
hosts tournament<lb/>
Team picks up<lb/>
three singles titles<lb/>
Ian K. Swank<lb/>
STAFF WRITER<lb/>
Source: Sports Information Department<lb/>
Next on the Pirate's agenda is a<lb/>
meet scheduled at Wake Forest.<lb/>
"They're in the top 40 in the<lb/>
nation so we'll have some good<lb/>
competition England said.<lb/>
"Hopefully we'll still run well and<lb/>
earn some national recognition<lb/>
Volleyball drops first home match to JMU<lb/>
DukeS Claim Victory in three "JMU is a big rival for the girs and<lb/>
Straiylt SetS we were trying to look at the end result<lb/>
rather than the intermittent parts<lb/>
i are neccessary to win<lb/>
Jason Latour<lb/>
staff writer<lb/>
The ECU volleyball team lost their first<lb/>
home match in straight games to CAA rival<lb/>
James Madison Friday night. The Pirates<lb/>
were routed in the first two games by scores<lb/>
of 1-15 and 5-15 before a spirited 14-16 loss<lb/>
in the final set.<lb/>
James Madison grabbed an early lead,<lb/>
posting five points before the Pirates were<lb/>
able to put any points on the board at all, and<lb/>
in the second the Dukes took an 8-1 to claim<lb/>
victory.<lb/>
ECU was led statistically by sophomore<lb/>
Clinta Claro who recorded eight kills, two<lb/>
service aces and 13 digs. Junior Shannon<lb/>
Kaess also had 13 digs and five kills, and<lb/>
freshman Lisa Donovan, who entered the<lb/>
Kim Walker<lb/>
Head Volleyball Coach<lb/>
game ranked second in the CAA in assists-<lb/>
per-game average, contributed 24 assists<lb/>
and three kills.<lb/>
The Dukes were paced by the strong<lb/>
play of junior Lindsay Collingwood, who<lb/>
recorded 20 kills and two service aces, and<lb/>
sophomore Sara Kidd, who posted 11 kills.<lb/>
"We approached the game with the<lb/>
wrong mind set head coach Kim Walker<lb/>
said. "JMU is a big rival for the girls and we<lb/>
were trying to look at the end result rather<lb/>
than the intermittent parts which are nec-<lb/>
SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE 11<lb/>
The Lady Pirate tennis<lb/>
team jump-started the 1998<lb/>
season with a confidence<lb/>
boost at the annual Lady<lb/>
Pirate Invitational.<lb/>
In an eight-team tourna-<lb/>
ment which featured Barton,<lb/>
Campbell, Charleston<lb/>
Southern, Coastal Carolina,<lb/>
Elon, Ml Olive, and UNC<lb/>
Wilmington, ECU finished<lb/>
on top seizing three singles<lb/>
titles and one doubles title.<lb/>
Finishing in a noble effort behind<lb/>
the Pirates was Coastal Carolina<lb/>
and Charleston Southern, record?<lb/>
ing a championship in singles and<lb/>
doubles, while UNCW took one<lb/>
singles flight.<lb/>
Senior veteran Anne Svae con-<lb/>
"Ourgoal was to get an early<lb/>
win so our confidence would<lb/>
rise for our next opponant.<lb/>
Coach Morris is tough on us<lb/>
and I believe it will only help<lb/>
us in the long run<lb/>
Freshman Andrea Terrill went 1-1 for the day at<lb/>
the Lady Pirate Invitational.<lb/>
PHOTO BY PAT IERLAN<lb/>
Captain Shannon Kaess (right) has consistently stood as a team<lb/>
leader for the volleyball team this season.<lb/>
( FILE PHOTO<lb/>
Meredith Spears<lb/>
Freshman, Tennis Player<lb/>
tinued her winning ways from last<lb/>
season, remaining undefeated in<lb/>
singles and doubles competition.<lb/>
In the No. 1 singles flight Svae out-<lb/>
lasted Sam Thompson of UNCW<lb/>
6-2, 6-0, and Julie Haronis of<lb/>
Charleston Southern 6-1, 6-0,<lb/>
before winning the championship<lb/>
over Eton's Sara Beinheim 6-4,64.<lb/>
Svae later teamed up with Pirate<lb/>
junior Asa Ellbring in the No. 1<lb/>
doubles flight, trotting past<lb/>
Campbells' Megan Cannon and<lb/>
Alexia Erb, 8-1.<lb/>
Pirate freshman Meredith<lb/>
Spears and senior Catherine<lb/>
Morgan followed in a similar direc-<lb/>
tion with victories of their own.<lb/>
Spears, in her first competition,<lb/>
took the No. 3 spot with wins over<lb/>
Mary Boseman of Barton 6-0, 6-1,<lb/>
and Sarah Collins of Elon 7-6, 6-4,<lb/>
(7-2) before recording her first<lb/>
championship winning 6-3, 7-5<lb/>
over Jill Lewis of Charleston<lb/>
Southern.<lb/>
"Our goal was to get an early-<lb/>
win so our confidence would rise<lb/>
for our next opponent Spears<lb/>
said. "Coach Morris is tough on us<lb/>
and I believe it will only help us in<lb/>
the long run<lb/>
Morgan went on to win her title<lb/>
in the No. 5 flight, winning all of<lb/>
her matches in straight sets. Later<lb/>
in the tournament she was teamed<lb/>
with Pirate newcomer Andrea<lb/>
Terrill, finishing as runners up for<lb/>
the No. 2 doubles title.<lb/>
Other notables for the Pirates<lb/>
featured Ellbring finishing second<lb/>
in the No. 2 singles , Terrill tak-<lb/>
ing third at the No. 4, and fresh-<lb/>
man Mary Anne Knox taking<lb/>
fourth at the No. 6 in her first com-<lb/>
petition as a Pirate,<lb/>
ECU will be in action again Oct<lb/>
2-3 at the UNCW Invitational.<lb/>
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cessary to win. It's a learning<lb/>
process every time we step on the<lb/>
court<lb/>
The loss comes on the heels of<lb/>
the Pirates' dramatic comeback<lb/>
defeat of Campbell in a five-game<lb/>
thriller.<lb/>
"We forgot how we beat<lb/>
Campbell that quickly Walker<lb/>
said. "Sometimes that's the case<lb/>
with young teams. They'll<lb/>
rebound, they are very disjoint-<lb/>
ed<lb/>
With the loss, ECU drops to 5-9<lb/>
overall and 0-1 in the CM. The<lb/>
team travels to Richmond, Va. for<lb/>
it's next match against Virginia<lb/>
Commonwealth on Oct. 2<lb/>
at 7 p.m<lb/>
SsSS. ECU runners finish second<lb/>
Logan says conference games<lb/>
are important but not any more<lb/>
important than any other game.<lb/>
"They're all big, in and out of<lb/>
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The Lady Pirate Cross Country<lb/>
:am finished second this weekend<lb/>
t the Overton Invitational, held<lb/>
ere in Greenville.<lb/>
Becky Testa led ECU for a fifth-<lb/>
lace finish with a time of 19:20,<lb/>
?hile freshman Abrial Hayes fol-<lb/>
iwed her in sixth with a time of<lb/>
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.etti Hartling and Erin Cottos<lb/>
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The runners from Virginia<lb/>
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"We knew going<lb/>
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strong cross country<lb/>
team ECU's head<lb/>
women's cross coun-<lb/>
try coach Charles<lb/>
Justice said.<lb/>
Justice also added<lb/>
that this was a test for<lb/>
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VCU swept the top three spots<lb/>
j Top ECU Finishers<lb/>
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Abrial Hayes19:24<lb/>
Kerri Hartling19:39<lb/>
Erin Cottos19:55<lb/>
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SIGMA SIGMA Sigma would like<lb/>
to congratulate Amanda Crumpton<lb/>
and Nina Kragnes for representing<lb/>
us in the Best Pledge Contest!<lb/>
EPSILON SIGMA Alpha sisters and<lb/>
pledges: thanks to those who helped<lb/>
in "Clean the Street and the yard<lb/>
sale. Hope to see everyone at the<lb/>
wine and cheese.<lb/>
CONGRATULATIONS TO Delta<lb/>
Zeta for winning the volleyball and<lb/>
football games last week. Everyone<lb/>
is doing a great job!<lb/>
THE PANHELLENIC Council would<lb/>
like to thank the School of Business<lb/>
for all their hard work and dedica-<lb/>
tion.<lb/>
SISTERS OF The Week: Alpha Del-<lb/>
ta Pi-Megan Packard, Ashley Danner;<lb/>
Alpha Phi-Kendra Latham. Jen Bum-<lb/>
pass; Alpha Omicron Pi-Aimee Whit-<lb/>
field. Michelle Gottschalk; Alpha Xi<lb/>
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Meredith Griffin; Zeta Tau Alpha-Ali-<lb/>
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Congrats!<lb/>
CONGRATULATIONS TO Christina<lb/>
Yarbrough for being chosen as an<lb/>
ECU Ambassador. We're so proud of<lb/>
you! Love, your Delta Zeta sisters<lb/>
CONGRATULATIONS BECKY and<lb/>
Laurie on your tennis wins last week!<lb/>
The sisters of Alpha Phi are proud of<lb/>
you!<lb/>
SIGMA NU, we had a blast Thurs-<lb/>
day . Can't wait to do it again! Love,<lb/>
the sisters and new members of Al-<lb/>
pha Omicron Pi!<lb/>
CONGRATULATIONS ANNIE Cox<lb/>
oh being elected Jr. Panhellenic Vice<lb/>
President &amp; Sadie Cox for being<lb/>
elected Campus Project Chair. We<lb/>
are so proud of you! Love, the sisters<lb/>
and new members of Alpha Omicron<lb/>
Pi!<lb/>
ARE YOU Thinking about rushing? If<lb/>
so Alpha Omicron Pi would like to<lb/>
extend an open invitation for dinner<lb/>
on Sept. 30th. For more information<lb/>
please call 757-0769 and ask for Kim<lb/>
or Tina.<lb/>
CONGRATULATIONS TO Tiffany<lb/>
Howard and Brandy Nichol on your<lb/>
Delta Chi lavaliers from Foster and<lb/>
Tommy. Love, your Delta Zeta sisters<lb/>
SIGMA ALPHA Epsilon, we had a<lb/>
blast at the social Thursday night!<lb/>
Thanks for the great time! Love, the<lb/>
sisters and new members of Sigma<lb/>
Sigma Sigma<lb/>
CONGRATULATIONS PAM, Leslie,<lb/>
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tions. We're so proud of you! Love,<lb/>
Chi Omega<lb/>
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Chi Omega<lb/>
ALAYNA WILLHITE and April Hon-<lb/>
eycut, the sisters of Alpha Phi would<lb/>
like to thank you for doing such a<lb/>
good job at Rookie of the Year. You<lb/>
girls made us proud.<lb/>
PI KAPPA Alpha. Kappa Alpha and<lb/>
Alpha Delta Pi, we had a wonderful<lb/>
time at the Quad Wed. night! Love,<lb/>
Sigma Sigma Sigma<lb/>
TO THE brothers of Pi Kappa Phi,<lb/>
thanks for the 70's Social last Thurs-<lb/>
day. Everyone looked great! Let's do<lb/>
it again soon. Love, the sisters and<lb/>
new members of Delta Zeta<lb/>
THE SISTERS of Alpha Phi would<lb/>
like to congratulate our volleyball<lb/>
and tennis team on their victories<lb/>
last week. Keep the winning streak<lb/>
going.<lb/>
CHI OMEGA would like to congratu-<lb/>
late its flag football team on their<lb/>
win against Zeta Tau Alpha. Good<lb/>
luck tomorrow against Alpha Phi.<lb/>
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thank Delta Chi for the Pre-down-<lb/>
town last Thursday! We had a great<lb/>
time and hope you did too!<lb/>
PI KAPPA Alpha. Kappa Alpha, and<lb/>
Sigma Sigma Sigma, we had fun at<lb/>
the Quad last Wednesday! hope we<lb/>
can all get together again soon!<lb/>
Love, Alpha Delta Pi<lb/>
CONGRATULATIONS JESSICA<lb/>
Dowdy on being elected Jr. Class<lb/>
President. We are proud of you!<lb/>
Love, the sisters and new members<lb/>
of Alpha Omicron Pi!<lb/>
ALPHA XI Delta: Thanks for an in-<lb/>
formative forum on hazing last week.<lb/>
We really got a lot of useful in forma-<lb/>
tion! Love, the sisters and new mem-<lb/>
bers of Pi Delta<lb/>
ZETA TAU Alpha - We had a great<lb/>
time at the social last Thursday. Let's<lb/>
do it again real soon. Love, the broth-<lb/>
ers of Phi Kappa Psi<lb/>
STEPHANIE BOND and Lauren Se-<lb/>
lim, thank you for representing Chi<lb/>
Omega so well in Rookie of the Year.<lb/>
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1st place. We're so proud of you.<lb/>
Love. Chi Omega<lb/>
SIGMA SIGMA Sigma would like to<lb/>
thank everyone who participated in<lb/>
our 1st Annual Golf Tournament on<lb/>
Saturday at Ironwood!<lb/>
KAPPA ALPHA, thanks for letting<lb/>
us crawl through your halls. We had<lb/>
a wonderful time. Love, the sisters<lb/>
and new members of Alpha Xi Delta<lb/>
CONGRATULATIONS FLAG foot-<lb/>
ball team. You played really well.<lb/>
Great job on your win over Sigma<lb/>
Sigma Sigma. Love, the sisters and<lb/>
new members of Alpha Xi Delta<lb/>
PI DELTA new members: you guys<lb/>
are doing an awesome job! Keep up<lb/>
the hard work and you will see that<lb/>
it will all pay off. Love, the sisters<lb/>
PI KAPPA Alpha would like to thank<lb/>
Alpha Xi Delta for the great Pref<lb/>
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ACADEMIC MOTIVATION Work-<lb/>
shop: Tuesday 11:00-12:00. The Cen-<lb/>
ter for Counseling and Student De-<lb/>
velopment is offering the following<lb/>
workshop on September 29th. If you<lb/>
are interested in this workshop, con-<lb/>
tact the Center at 328-6661.<lb/>
COME "ROLL" with us II! On Oct.<lb/>
12, the adventure Program will be<lb/>
hosting their second Kayak Roll Cli-<lb/>
nic. Sign up, get wet, and learn the<lb/>
basics of Kayaking and the "Eskimo<lb/>
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of Rec Services. 328-6387.Call 328-<lb/>
6387 for details.<lb/>
WIFFLEBALL REGISTRATION<lb/>
meeting: it's new with intramurals<lb/>
this year, so obviously no experience<lb/>
is needed Just make sure that you<lb/>
attend the registration meeting on<lb/>
Tues Sept. 29th in MSC room 244<lb/>
at 5 p.m. Men's, women's, and Cc-<lb/>
rec teams are welcome.<lb/>
BIG CHURCH yard sale Saturday.<lb/>
Oct. 3. 7-11a.m. St. Timothy's Epis-<lb/>
copal Church, Cherry Oaks and 14th<lb/>
Street Extension, off of Firetower.<lb/>
THIRD ANNUAL Marrowthon Walk<lb/>
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tion, Inc. Oct. 17, 10 a.m5 p.m. J.H.<lb/>
Rose Track &amp; Field, Greenville. Gos-<lb/>
pel music all day, lots of fellowship,<lb/>
plenty of food. 1st, 2nd 6 3rd place<lb/>
prizes. Proceeds will benefit needy<lb/>
families. Call 756-7297 or 355-7012<lb/>
B-GLAD Needs you! Bisexuals Gays<lb/>
Lesbians and Allies for Diversity<lb/>
meets every Wednesday @ 7:30<lb/>
p.m. in GCB 3006. This week Sept.<lb/>
30 we will be working on Homecom-<lb/>
ing banner. So come meet new<lb/>
friends and make a difference.<lb/>
ASK-A-Trainer: Recreational Servic-<lb/>
es Personal Training Staff will be<lb/>
available for a Free Question &amp; An-<lb/>
swer session Tonight at 5:30 in the<lb/>
SRC classroom. Come separate fact<lb/>
from fiction, and get some free help-<lb/>
ful hints on improving your workouts!<lb/>
EAST CAROUNA Honors Organiza-<lb/>
tion will hold its first meeting on Oc-<lb/>
tober 1 at 5:30 p.m. in GC 1003. An-<lb/>
yone with a 3.3 GPA is invited to at-<lb/>
tend. Refreshments served.<lb/>
STRESS MANAGEMENT work-<lb/>
shop: Wednesday 3:30-4:30. The<lb/>
Center for Counseling and Student<lb/>
Development is offering the follow-<lb/>
ing workshop on September 30th. If<lb/>
you are interested in this workshop,<lb/>
contact the Center at 328-6661.<lb/>
ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING<lb/>
Workshop: Wednesday 11:00-12:00.<lb/>
The Center for Counseling and Stud-<lb/>
ent Development is offering the fol-<lb/>
lowing workshop on September<lb/>
30th. If you are interested in this<lb/>
workshop, contact the Center at<lb/>
328-6661.<lb/>
PLEASE JOIN us for the Seventh<lb/>
Ann. Tech Fair in Mendenhall Multi-<lb/>
purpose Room on Tues. Oct 13 from<lb/>
10AM-3PM Will include special pre-<lb/>
sentations in Mendenhall 244. See<lb/>
display ad in Oct. 8 for details and<lb/>
further info.<lb/>
FRIENDSHIP, FELLOWSHIP &amp;<lb/>
Leadership ECU Circle K Club invites<lb/>
you to attend their Monday night<lb/>
ffeetings at 7 p.m. in the Menden-<lb/>
frTall Multi Purpose Room<lb/>
THE SECOND Annual Seminar on<lb/>
Government Funding and Legisla-<lb/>
tion. Guest Speakers Dan Gerlach,<lb/>
Senior Fiscal Policy Analyst for the<lb/>
NC Budget and Tax Center; and Julie<lb/>
Rehder, NC Child Advocacy Institute.<lb/>
Friday, Oct. 2, 9 a.m-12 p.m Mon-<lb/>
roe AHEC Conference Center at East-<lb/>
ern AHEC Pamileo Room. Presented<lb/>
by United Way of Pitt County and<lb/>
United Way of NC and NC Child Ad-<lb/>
vocacy. For more info, call Kimber<lb/>
Roche 758-1604.<lb/>
COMMUNICATING AND Resolving<lb/>
Conflict: Thursday 11:00-12:00. The<lb/>
Center for Counseling and Student<lb/>
Development is offering the follow-<lb/>
ing workshop on October 1st. If you<lb/>
are interested in this workshop, con-<lb/>
tact the Center at 328-6661.<lb/>
STUDY SKILLS Workshop: Tuesday<lb/>
11:00-12:00. The Center for Counsel-<lb/>
ing and Student Development is of-<lb/>
fering the following workshop on<lb/>
September 29th. If you are interest-<lb/>
ed in this workshop, contact the<lb/>
Center at 328-6661.<lb/>
PRESBYTERIAN CAMPUS MINIS-<lb/>
TRY meets each Tuesday 6-8 p.m. at<lb/>
First Presbyterian on the corner of<lb/>
14th &amp; Elm Streets. Join us for din-<lb/>
ner and a program. For info, or a ride<lb/>
call Kim @ 752-8758 or 3m@broad-<lb/>
cast.net.<lb/>
AB-SOLUTIONS: Register now<lb/>
through Oct. 6 for a Free workshop<lb/>
that targets that area of the body<lb/>
Everyone wants to improve! Class-<lb/>
format workouts last about 45 min-<lb/>
utes each. Call the Dept. of Rec.<lb/>
Services ? 328-6387<lb/>
HEYI GUESS what? we are voting<lb/>
for homecoming King and Queen<lb/>
On-Line this year! Go to your nearest<lb/>
computer lab or the comfort of your<lb/>
own home and vote for four king<lb/>
and four queen candidates. Taking<lb/>
place now through Thursday, Oct. 1,<lb/>
1998 at 4 p.m.<lb/>
FOOTBALL PUNT, Pass and Kick:<lb/>
Yes. it's back The football punt,<lb/>
pass and kick intramural event will<lb/>
be held Wednesday, Sept. 30 at the<lb/>
Blount Fields at 8 p.m. Anyone inter-<lb/>
ested should be there or for further<lb/>
info, call 328-6387.<lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA Zoo Expedi-<lb/>
tion: Join us Oct. 11 as we explore<lb/>
one of the East's best habitat zoos.<lb/>
You'll see an array of animals from<lb/>
North America as well as Africa.<lb/>
Sign Up! Spaces are limited. Regis-<lb/>
tration deadline is Oct. 4th. Member<lb/>
cost is $15. For further information<lb/>
call Adventure ProgrammingDept.<lb/>
of Rec. Services, 328-6387.<lb/>
THE LADIES of the Theta Alpha<lb/>
Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Soror-<lb/>
ity, Inc. invites all to attend the pro-<lb/>
gram "Calculating Success: Test Tak-<lb/>
ing and Note Taking Strategies" on<lb/>
Wed. Sept. 30 in MSC Great Room<lb/>
3 at 8 p.m. Dr. Nancy Badger will be<lb/>
facilitating this helpful event.<lb/>
ALCOHOL Substance Intervention<lb/>
Program (A-SIP): Thursday 3:30-5<lb/>
PM. The Center for Counseling and<lb/>
Student Development is offering the<lb/>
following workshop on October 1st.<lb/>
This workshop will assist you in ex-<lb/>
ploring more about substance use<lb/>
whether for personal choices or gen-<lb/>
eral interest. An open, non-judgmen-<lb/>
tal approach is utilized to encourage<lb/>
healthy decision-making in regard to<lb/>
substance abuse.<lb/>
SIGMA PI, we had a good time with<lb/>
the stars on Thursday night. Thank<lb/>
you! Love, the sisters of Alpha Phi<lb/>
CHOOSING A Major or a Career<lb/>
Workshop: Thursday 3:30-6PM. The<lb/>
Center for Counseling and Student<lb/>
Development is offering the follow-<lb/>
ing workshop on October 1st. If you<lb/>
are interested in this workshop, con-<lb/>
tact the Center at 328-6661.<lb/>
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-Titanic in Hendrix Theater<lb/>
-Faculty recital featuring Elliot<lb/>
Frank, guitar at 8 p.m. in Willis<lb/>
Building Auditorium<lb/>
-Tim Easton at The Cave in Chapel<lb/>
Hill<lb/>
-WXYC 80's Dance at Cat's Cradle in<lb/>
Carrboro<lb/>
-The Lonesome Trailer, Vitamin J at<lb/>
Local 506 in Chapel Hill<lb/>
-Aerosmith, Monster Magnet at the<lb/>
Walnut Creek Pavilion in Raleigh<lb/>
Friday<lb/>
Oct2<lb/>
- Yesterday- A Tribute to the Beatles<lb/>
will bring back Beatlemania for one<lb/>
night only at 8 p.m. in Wright<lb/>
Auditorium. Yesterday members<lb/>
Don Bellczzo, Davey Justice, Monte<lb/>
Mann and Dick Cunico dress, act<lb/>
and play the parts of the Beatles<lb/>
while performing some of the most<lb/>
popular Beatles songs ever. Dressed<lb/>
at the clean-cut boys fresh off the<lb/>
boat from Britain, the band will<lb/>
cover early Beatles hits. Advance<lb/>
tickets are $15 for general public,<lb/>
$11 for faculty and staff and $6 for<lb/>
students. Tickets at the door are<lb/>
$15.<lb/>
- Titanic (Aqua Theater), 6 p.m. at<lb/>
the SRC pool<lb/>
-Truckadelic, Girl Trouble at Local<lb/>
506 in Chapel Hill<lb/>
See Free Time, continued on page 7<lb/>
Its Your Place<lb/>
To See The Beatles (sort of)<lb/>
OCTOBER 2 AT 8 P.M. AT WRIGHT AUDITORIUM<lb/>
They've got the look and sound that so closely<lb/>
mimic the originals, you won't believe these aren't<lb/>
the four lads from Liverpool. Student tickets are $7<lb/>
in advance at the Central Ticket Office, $15 at the<lb/>
door.<lb/>
lb Go for the Gold<lb/>
OCTOBER 1 AT 8 P.M. AT WRIGHT AUDITORIUM<lb/>
Van Cliburn International Piano Competition Gold<lb/>
Medalist Jon Nakamatsu comes to showcase his<lb/>
1998 Carnegie Hall performance. Student tickets are<lb/>
$7 in advance at the Central Ticket Office. S15 at<lb/>
the door. Presented by the S. Rudolph Alexander<lb/>
Performing Arts Series.<lb/>
To Chew on This, Boss<lb/>
TODAY AT NOON IN MENDENHALL<lb/>
UNDERGROUND<lb/>
"Date Rape Prevention" presented by Keith Knox,<lb/>
ECU Police. Grab a bag lunch from the Spot and join<lb/>
us downstairs for this informative lunch break pro-<lb/>
gram. Gourmet desserts and beverages will be<lb/>
served. FREE admission.<lb/>
Styi<lb/>
Party, Amphitheatre<lb/>
OCTOBER 3 AT 8 P.M. AT FLETCHER HALL<lb/>
AMPHITHEATER<lb/>
Hear some cool tunes from up-and-coming bands for<lb/>
FREE at The Pirate Underground.<lb/>
To Travel Bach In Time<lb/>
OCTOBER 7 AT 8 P.M. AT HENDRIX THEATRE<lb/>
Catch this exciting, multimedia trip through the '80s<lb/>
with Barry Drake, one of rock music's foremost his-<lb/>
torians. Advance tickets ere FREE at the Central<lb/>
Ticket Office with your ECU One Card.<lb/>
ToSinhorSwim<lb/>
OCTOBER 2 AT 9 P.M. AT STUDENT<lb/>
RECREATION CENTER<lb/>
Free Food, Free Games, Free Movie. Check out the<lb/>
ultimate pool party when Aqua theatre presents<lb/>
Titanic. Come early; seating will be limited.<lb/>
Students enter FREE with a ECU One Card. Parents<lb/>
pick up FREE passes at the Parents Day Weekend<lb/>
registration table.<lb/>
To Roll A Few<lb/>
Knock some pins down at Outer Limitz bowling alley<lb/>
in the basement of Mendenhall Student Center.<lb/>
Here's what's going on this week:<lb/>
GLOW-BALL THEME NIGHTS-Come to Outer Limftz<lb/>
bowling center at Mendenhall Student Center every<lb/>
Friday from 7-11 p.m. for exciting theme nights for<lb/>
just $2 per game. Shoe rental is free. Bring a CD, or<lb/>
dress the part.<lb/>
ALL-U-CAN BOWL-Unlimited bowling every 2nd and<lb/>
4th Saturday of each month from 8-11 p.m. at the<lb/>
bowling center for just $6.25 (includes shoe rental).<lb/>
Come hungry for free pizza and drinks from 8-9 p.m.<lb/>
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MovieReview<lb/>
 Chan kicks mo bootie in Rush Hour<lb/>
Ryan Kcnnemur<lb/>
Movie Reviewer<lb/>
nte<lb/>
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Rush Hour<lb/>
3 Ryans out of possible 4 Ryans<lb/>
Isn't it strange how so many crit-<lb/>
ics can pan a movie, only to sec-<lb/>
it make $.V million in its tlrst<lb/>
three days? Let me say thisthe<lb/>
critics can he wrong.<lb/>
The movie Rush Hour is not only<lb/>
not terrible, it's also pretty darn enter-<lb/>
taining. When I walked into the the-<lb/>
ater, there wasn't much anticipation on<lb/>
my face. This was probably due to<lb/>
Chris Tucker's last movie Money Talh,<lb/>
The story is about a Chinese con-<lb/>
sul's daughter who's kidnapped and<lb/>
taken to America, spawning a full-<lb/>
fledged FBI investigation. The consul,<lb/>
in turn, wishes to fly in one of his best<lb/>
detectives, Agent Lee (Jackie Chan) to<lb/>
aid in the search, but the FBI doesn't<lb/>
want to admit that they need any sort<lb/>
of help. They then recruit the help of<lb/>
LAPD Detective James Carter (Chris<lb/>
Tucker) to do nothing more than just<lb/>
keep Agent Lee out of the way.<lb/>
Carter meets Lee at the airport,<lb/>
and it's about this time when the film<lb/>
goes into "Jackie Chan with a baby sit-<lb/>
ter" mode. Through a barrage of<lb/>
stunts and jumps, Lee is able to evade<lb/>
Carter again and again. Pretty soon,<lb/>
however, the two decide to take mat-<lb/>
ters into their own hands as they team<lb/>
up to try to find the missing girl.<lb/>
This movie has got one major<lb/>
thing going for it. It is a great revival of<lb/>
the eighties-style<lb/>
"buddy" movies. One<lb/>
can't help but compare<lb/>
Chris Tucker's perfor-<lb/>
mance to Eddie<lb/>
Murphey's in the 48<lb/>
Hours and Beverly Hilh<lb/>
Cop movies. The only<lb/>
other movie that has<lb/>
come close to this was<lb/>
the movie Nothing to Lose star-<lb/>
ring Tim Robbins and Martin<lb/>
Lawrence.<lb/>
Speaking of Chris Tucker, I admit<lb/>
that I am not his biggest fan. I did<lb/>
think he did a good job in The Fifth<lb/>
Element, but sometimes his high-<lb/>
pitched squeal voice starts to grate on<lb/>
me. In Rush Hour, however, it was just<lb/>
the ovcr-the-top delivery that the<lb/>
"Once<lb/>
1 figure out a way to get my leg to stay down<lb/>
you're toast<lb/>
movie needed. He comes across as a<lb/>
policeman who may have somewhat<lb/>
unorthodox techniques of upholding<lb/>
the law, but he has much more heart<lb/>
than he lets on.<lb/>
Jackie Chan, in comparison, is<lb/>
nothing but heart. It is easy to admire<lb/>
a man that puts so much of himself in<lb/>
his work, what with doing his own<lb/>
become a trem?er.<lb/>
Launch your<lb/>
organization<lb/>
irrto cyber&amp;pace.<lb/>
WWW.<lb/>
clubhouse.<lb/>
acu.edu<lb/>
m stunts and choreographing his own<lb/>
3 light scenes using a number of<lb/>
f props. The scene that sticks out<lb/>
si most in my mind is one that involves<lb/>
J Chan fighting two men at once and<lb/>
?s at the same time trying to keep a<lb/>
 giant Chinese vase from falling over.<lb/>
S This is a typical case of Chan push-<lb/>
 ing himself to the limit.<lb/>
 Chan also abandoned his usual<lb/>
dubbed voice-over speech and opts to<lb/>
speak English on his own. His English<lb/>
is still not very fluent, but you do have<lb/>
to give him credit for trying.<lb/>
More than likely, by the end of the<lb/>
movie you will walk out feeling pretty<lb/>
good about things. Rush Hour will<lb/>
probably not win any awards, but it is<lb/>
certainly worth going to see with the<lb/>
buddies on a lazy Saturday afternoon.<lb/>
Free Time, continued from page 2<lb/>
-Memphis at The Cave in Chapel<lb/>
Hill<lb/>
-Bob Mould at Cat's Cradle in<lb/>
Carrboro<lb/>
-Jethro Tull, Gov't. Mule at the<lb/>
Walnut Creek Amphitheatre in<lb/>
RaJeigh<lb/>
Saturday<lb/>
Oct. 3<lb/>
-Titanic in Hendrix Theater<lb/>
-The Hangdogs, johnny Smoke at<lb/>
Local 506 in Chapel Hill<lb/>
-Jupiter Coyote at Cat's Cradle in<lb/>
Carrboro<lb/>
-Starpoint at The Cave in Chapel<lb/>
Hill<lb/>
Sunday<lb/>
Oct. 4<lb/>
-Titanic in Hendrix Theater<lb/>
-The Dripping Lips, Three 4 Tens at<lb/>
Local 506 in Chapel Hill<lb/>
-Gillian Welch, David Rawlings at<lb/>
Cat's Cradle in Carrboro<lb/>
Monday<lb/>
Oct. 5<lb/>
-Homecoming Court Reception in<lb/>
the MSC Great Room<lb/>
-Applcseed Cast, Brandston, Crass<lb/>
My Heart at Local 506 in Chapel<lb/>
Hill<lb/>
-Galactic at Cat's Cradle in Carrboro<lb/>
Tuesday<lb/>
Oct. 6<lb/>
-Faculty recital featuring Sharon<lb/>
Mundcn, mezzo-soprano at 8 p.m.<lb/>
in Hendrix Theater<lb/>
-Ken Vandermark Five, Jeb Bishop<lb/>
at Cat's Cradle in Carrboro<lb/>
-The Chrome Addicts at Local 506<lb/>
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W?MB<lb/>
weekly top hits<lb/>
15.88 Fingers Louie<lb/>
"Another Love Song"<lb/>
14. Elliott Smith<lb/>
"Waltz r<lb/>
13. Mad Caddies<lb/>
"Road Rash"<lb/>
12. K's Choice<lb/>
"Everything for Free"<lb/>
11. The Why Store<lb/>
"Montague"<lb/>
10. My Superhero<lb/>
"Groovy<lb/>
9. Baxter<lb/>
"Television"<lb/>
8. Squirrel Nut<lb/>
Zippers "Suits are<lb/>
Picking Up the Bill"<lb/>
7. Monster Magnet<lb/>
"Space Lord"<lb/>
6. Liz Phair<lb/>
"Polyester Bride"<lb/>
5.ToriAmos<lb/>
"Raspberry Swirl"<lb/>
4.Brian Setter "The<lb/>
Dirty Boogie"<lb/>
3. Was Cunningham<lb/>
"Sail Bow"<lb/>
2.Beastie Boys<lb/>
"BodyMovin"<lb/>
4r-<lb/>
horoscopes<lb/>
ARIES:<lb/>
(March 21-April 20)<lb/>
A trip seems to be just what you<lb/>
need to relax and refocus on all other<lb/>
aspects of the daily grind. You may<lb/>
even fantasize about relocating to<lb/>
some far away place and you might<lb/>
even go. Being in a learning phase,<lb/>
use what you observe to make daily<lb/>
changes.<lb/>
TAURUS:<lb/>
(April 21-May 21)<lb/>
Joint funds are highlighted this<lb/>
week, and it will take some work to<lb/>
reach a compromise with a mate or<lb/>
business partner. Your gut feeling is<lb/>
strongly telling you that you are<lb/>
right, and you very well may be. Your<lb/>
sensitive nature will attract others to<lb/>
you.<lb/>
GEMINI:<lb/>
(May 22-June 21)<lb/>
Usually you are somewhat content<lb/>
on your own and independent, but<lb/>
there is a pervading feeling that you<lb/>
are missing out on something spe-<lb/>
cial by not being connected to some-<lb/>
one dose to you. You can accomplish<lb/>
more than usual when working in<lb/>
tandem with someone else.<lb/>
CANCER:<lb/>
(June 22 -July 23)<lb/>
The workplace is very active for you<lb/>
right now and hard work will result<lb/>
in a number of accomplishments.<lb/>
There is nothing wrong with push-<lb/>
ing to accomplish as much as possi-<lb/>
ble, but don't become overst ressed,<lb/>
it's not healthy. A new pet could<lb/>
come into your life.<lb/>
LEO:<lb/>
(July 24-August 23)<lb/>
You arc in the mood for love most of<lb/>
the time lately, and those amorous<lb/>
feelings may get you into trouble.<lb/>
People around you pick up on your<lb/>
feelings and find you attractive and<lb/>
interesting. You find children a lot of<lb/>
fun right now and may go out of<lb/>
your way to include a child in your<lb/>
life right now.<lb/>
VIRGO:<lb/>
(August 24 - September 23)<lb/>
Personal matters may keep you at<lb/>
home more than usual this week.<lb/>
Spending more time with your fami-<lb/>
ly will be beneficial to all involved.<lb/>
Your attitude is very relaxed and you<lb/>
feel less pressured by the outside<lb/>
world. If things are less than perfect,<lb/>
figure out how to make the changa.<lb/>
LIBRA:<lb/>
(September 24-October 23)<lb/>
Siblings, if you have any, play an<lb/>
important role for you this week -<lb/>
you are more likely to get together<lb/>
with them and have some great<lb/>
times. You are just busier in general,<lb/>
and that's great for your attitude.<lb/>
Stay in your peak form, keep yourself<lb/>
healthy.<lb/>
SCORPIO:<lb/>
(October 24 - November 22)<lb/>
Cash flow may be of some concern<lb/>
right now, possibly because you have<lb/>
spent to freely in the last several<lb/>
months. You have a natural savvy for<lb/>
financial matters, so you will no<lb/>
doubt come out of this situation on<lb/>
top. You might consider investing<lb/>
more of your money so it works for<lb/>
you.<lb/>
SAGITTARIUS:<lb/>
(November 23 - December 21)<lb/>
You fed very energized now because<lb/>
this is your time of the year. It's time<lb/>
to take more chances and do more of<lb/>
the things that seem important to<lb/>
you. Plans that have been in the<lb/>
making are finally being realized<lb/>
and it gives you a positive sense of<lb/>
power.<lb/>
CAPRICORN:<lb/>
(December 22 - January 20)<lb/>
This is a quieter time of the year<lb/>
than usual for you. A lot of things are<lb/>
on your mind and now you have the<lb/>
time to consider them more serious-<lb/>
ly and the impact they have on your<lb/>
life. It's time to plan for the future<lb/>
and review events of the past to<lb/>
learn from them.<lb/>
AQUARIUS:<lb/>
(January 21 - February 19)<lb/>
New goals for the future are forming<lb/>
in your mind presently. It's time to<lb/>
take account and make sense of your<lb/>
life as a whole, and your career.<lb/>
Determine where you want to put<lb/>
your energies in the future. Joint<lb/>
resources may need overhauling or<lb/>
at least a review.<lb/>
PISCES:<lb/>
(February 20 - March 20)<lb/>
This is a busy period for you at<lb/>
work, and you feel that your career is<lb/>
really important and somehow<lb/>
defines who you are as a person. If<lb/>
you are presently retired or not<lb/>
working, gaining employment will<lb/>
give you peace of mind.<lb/>
Born This Week:<lb/>
There will be help or support from<lb/>
an influential person who has until<lb/>
now remained in the background of<lb/>
your life. You have an abundance of<lb/>
energy, courage and assert iveness to<lb/>
take on any challenge or work<lb/>
towards any goal.<lb/>
Hendrix<lb/>
goes hi-tec<lb/>
Nina M. Dry<lb/>
Staff Writer<lb/>
Horoscope by Miss Anna<lb/>
L Hendrix Theater has<lb/>
(P spiced up its look<lb/>
and sound with all-<lb/>
new equipment,<lb/>
including Dolby Digital Surround<lb/>
Sound, and movies for ECU students.<lb/>
"We have used the new sound system<lb/>
for the last three movies we've<lb/>
shown said Shaun Johnson, films<lb/>
committee chairperson with Student<lb/>
Union.<lb/>
"The surround sound gives the<lb/>
movies more effect said sophomore<lb/>
Kathy Thompson.<lb/>
The Student Union has also<lb/>
added a new platter system. Instead<lb/>
of using two 35 mm cameras for pro-<lb/>
jection, they have replaced one of<lb/>
them with a platter made up of three<lb/>
huge plates.<lb/>
"There are three spools that can<lb/>
have four and a half hours on each<lb/>
Johnson saidThis helps when wc<lb/>
show multiple movies. Also there are<lb/>
no inconsistencies or sound fluctua-<lb/>
tions and ifs less stress on the tech<lb/>
crew"<lb/>
Movie schedules have changed<lb/>
this year. As most ECU students<lb/>
know, Hendrix shows second-string<lb/>
blockbuster movies on Thursday<lb/>
through Saturday at 8 p.m. Now a<lb/>
Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. has been<lb/>
added.<lb/>
"This is good for people who have<lb/>
weekend plans that don't allow them<lb/>
to see the movies on Thursday<lb/>
through Saturdayl'Johnson said.<lb/>
Also they have started a new<lb/>
movie date called Sundance Cinema.<lb/>
Independent, artsy movies are<lb/>
shown every Wednesday at 8 p.m.<lb/>
"We wanted to expand the types<lb/>
of movies we show Joh nson said.<lb/>
"We want to give students what they<lb/>
want"<lb/>
Some movies that they've already<lb/>
shown have been Phantoms, Fallen<lb/>
and Ijs Miserable<lb/>
"I like the new Sundance<lb/>
Cinema said Julie Wilson, an ECU<lb/>
junior. "It brings more of a variety to<lb/>
the movies brought to campus<lb/>
The additions to Hendrix have<lb/>
not gone unnoticed! Students have<lb/>
experienced the new things it has to<lb/>
offer and is quite impressed.<lb/>
"The surround sound help bring<lb/>
Sm Hendrix, continued on page S<lb/>
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VideoRevkw<lb/>
Walken keeps his creepy cool in Things to<lb/>
do in Denver When Youre Dead<lb/>
V<lb/>
Ryan Kcnnemur<lb/>
Staff Writer<lb/>
4 out of 4 possible<lb/>
Ryans<lb/>
How does one begin<lb/>
to review what he<lb/>
believes to be one of<lb/>
the best movies of the<lb/>
decade?<lb/>
Things to do in Denver<lb/>
When You're Dead is<lb/>
so good, so well -writ-<lb/>
ten, and just so won-<lb/>
derfully acted, it's hard<lb/>
to understand why it<lb/>
bombed in the the-<lb/>
aters.<lb/>
Maybe people just<lb/>
weren't ready for its<lb/>
over-the-top themes<lb/>
and visuals, but come<lb/>
to think of it, t he movie is nowhere<lb/>
near as violent as Pulp Fiction.<lb/>
The story circles around one slick,<lb/>
smooth-talking ex-gangster named<lb/>
Jimmy the Saint (Andy Garcia) who<lb/>
is sucked back into the game to do<lb/>
the proverbial one last job, compli-<lb/>
ments of The Man With The Plan,<lb/>
played with sinister luster by<lb/>
Christopher Walken.<lb/>
The Man is Jimmy's old boss, and<lb/>
he now runs the crime scene in<lb/>
Denver from his breath-powered<lb/>
wheel chair. His son has recently<lb/>
been arrested for attempted child<lb/>
molestation in the local schoolyard.<lb/>
He believes that if his son Bernard<lb/>
could get back with his old girl-<lb/>
friend, he would settle down and<lb/>
behave like a normal person.<lb/>
This is where Jimmy comes into<lb/>
play. The job is to find the girl's new<lb/>
boyfriend and make him reconsider<lb/>
their relationship, and so Jimmy<lb/>
enlists some of his old crime associ-<lb/>
ates.<lb/>
These people, in any other movies,<lb/>
would look like the scum of the<lb/>
earth, but in this film they are por-<lb/>
Hey everybody, duck Walken got ahold of the Tommy gun again, and I don't think he knows<lb/>
how to use it!<lb/>
trayed as people, just like you or me.<lb/>
They just happen to be criminals.<lb/>
The crew consists of people with<lb/>
names like Pieces (Christopher<lb/>
Lloyd as a leper), Franchise<lb/>
(William'forsythe), and Critical Bill<lb/>
(Treat Williams in his finest and<lb/>
most inspired performance as a<lb/>
man who got his name from the<lb/>
fact that he is prone to rand om acts<lb/>
of violence). The group sets up to do<lb/>
its job and everything goes as<lb/>
planned ? yeah, right! When does<lb/>
anything ever go according to plan?<lb/>
In this case, Pieces and Critical Bill,<lb/>
dressed as policemen, confront the<lb/>
boyfriend on the highway and end<lb/>
up killing him and Bernard's ex.<lb/>
The group then finds itself being<lb/>
tailed by Mr. Shhh, the most lethal<lb/>
contract killer alive, played by that<lb/>
weird guy Steve Buscemi.<lb/>
The only one whose life is to be<lb/>
spared is Jimmy, who is instructed<lb/>
by The Man to pack up and leave<lb/>
Denver. There's a problem with this<lb/>
punishment, though.<lb/>
It seems that Jimmy has fallen in<lb/>
love with a girl that he met in a bar<lb/>
named Dagney, played with angelic<lb/>
innocence by Gabrielle Anwar.<lb/>
The rest of the movie is basically<lb/>
about how Jimmy works to save the<lb/>
lives of his friends, but to no avail.<lb/>
Everyone he attempts to save either<lb/>
would rather die with dignity, or just<lb/>
gets caught trying to hide from his<lb/>
inevitable fate.<lb/>
Jimmy is then torn between leaving<lb/>
Denver and getting the last shot in<lb/>
on The Man. I'd tell you what hap-<lb/>
pens next, but I consider it a crime<lb/>
to give away endings.<lb/>
By the end, you will probably wish<lb/>
the movie had been longer.<lb/>
The stylish 1940s film-noir dialogue<lb/>
and the marvelous acting from the<lb/>
entire ensemble is completely<lb/>
Other notable roles are Faruiza Balk<lb/>
in the hooker with a heart of gold<lb/>
role, and especially that of Jack<lb/>
Warden as the ex-criminal narrator<lb/>
who is telling the story from the<lb/>
boom of die local ice cream parlor.<lb/>
The real treat of this movie is see-<lb/>
ing Christopher Walken as a para-<lb/>
plegic crime boss. Now that you<lb/>
know, go out and rent it!<lb/>
Things to<lb/>
Downtown<lb/>
30 Wednesday<lb/>
Comedy Zone at The Attic<lb/>
1 Thursday<lb/>
Edwin Mccain at The Attic<lb/>
Boogie Hug at Peasant'<lb/>
2 Friday<lb/>
Jupiter Coyote at The Attic<lb/>
Burgeon at Peasant's<lb/>
3 Saturday<lb/>
Far Too Jones at The Attic<lb/>
Lake Trout at Peasant's<lb/>
Tribe of Judah, Grassroots Organization, Shadow Walkers at<lb/>
Backdoor<lb/>
4 Sunday<lb/>
Studio 54 at The Attic<lb/>
Skate Bash at Backdoor<lb/>
5 Monday<lb/>
Gibb Droll Band at The Attic<lb/>
6 Tuesday<lb/>
Deep Banana Blackout at<lb/>
Peasant's<lb/>
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Band Review<lb/>
Twin Turbo sounds good,<lb/>
needs vocalists<lb/>
Miccah Smith<lb/>
Fouiilabiheml Editor<lb/>
Local pop-punk<lb/>
t ?f band Twin Turbo<lb/>
packed out Mack Door<lb/>
skate shop Saturday night, delivering<lb/>
a free half-hour mix of glammy<lb/>
-?? power chords and rabid covers of<lb/>
'80s rock songs to a motley<lb/>
assortment of Greenville's most<lb/>
discerning underground music<lb/>
connoisseurs.<lb/>
Rowdiness ensued shortly after Twin<lb/>
Turbo took the floor with such antics<lb/>
as a shoot-oul scene with plastic guns<lb/>
and the hurling of Coke cans at eager<lb/>
audience members.<lb/>
The crowd was also showered with<lb/>
tiny plastic cowboys and horses, in<lb/>
keeping with the night's "Country &amp;<lb/>
Western" theme.<lb/>
The mostly instrumental set, which<lb/>
tended to be energetic and tribally<lb/>
repetitive,was interspersed with<lb/>
covers sung by guest vocalists. Girls in<lb/>
the audience happily sang along to<lb/>
Belinda Carlisle's "Heaven is a Place<lb/>
on Earth<lb/>
As the evening progressed, the band's<lb/>
songs (and acrobatics) increased in<lb/>
intensity.<lb/>
Toward the end of the set, the band<lb/>
busted out with Poison's "Every Rose<lb/>
Twin Turbo at a party<lb/>
Has Its Thorna real crowd-pleaser.<lb/>
The lack of a regular vocalist didn't<lb/>
seem to bother Twin Turbo, and the<lb/>
songs that were sung were barely<lb/>
decipherable due to problems with<lb/>
cither the mic or the sound board.<lb/>
Guitarists Kevin Touma and Eric<lb/>
Strohl.as well as drummer Luke<lb/>
Hughett, arc all ECU students.<lb/>
It was interesting to hear original<lb/>
instrumental punk. I had expected<lb/>
the show to last longer than 45<lb/>
minutes, but once Twin Turbo gets a<lb/>
vocalist, perhaps the sets will be<lb/>
longer. The band will need stamina<lb/>
and a singer to get off the ground<lb/>
in Greenville, but they're off to a<lb/>
goixl start.<lb/>
amencan<lb/>
ODDITIES<lb/>
COLLEGE FRESHMAN WALKS<lb/>
140 MILES TO CAMPUS<lb/>
MANCHESTER, N.H.(AP) You<lb/>
know how some old-timers like to<lb/>
go on and on about how easy we<lb/>
young'uns have it?<lb/>
When they're done lambasting us<lb/>
for our pampered, cushy lifestyle,<lb/>
the conversation always seems to get<lb/>
around to how they had to trudge<lb/>
live miles to school every morning.<lb/>
Well, they'd better not try and run<lb/>
that jive by Seamus Griesbach anv<lb/>
more.<lb/>
He just walked 14(1 miles to school.<lb/>
"I don't know where the idea came<lb/>
fromsaid Seamus, a freshman at<lb/>
St. Anselm College who arrived on<lb/>
campus last week after an eight-day,<lb/>
seven-night hike from his home in<lb/>
Lisbon Falls, Maine. "Maybe it was<lb/>
in some deep, dark cranny in the<lb/>
back of my skull, but I had the time,<lb/>
and I figured it would be kind of an<lb/>
adventure<lb/>
The adventure also included his 14-<lb/>
year-old brother, Leon, their dog.<lb/>
Belle and all of the necessary provi-<lb/>
sions.<lb/>
"We both had hiking packs Seamus<lb/>
said, "and sleeping bags and a two-<lb/>
man tent. We had a couple of<lb/>
changes of clothes, lots of extra<lb/>
socks, and I carried about two gal-<lb/>
lons of trail mix and Leon had two<lb/>
gallons of dog food<lb/>
They also packed a lot of charm. It<lb/>
came in handy.<lb/>
"We'd walk till about 6:00 at night<lb/>
he saidthen we'd knock on a door<lb/>
and ask the people if we could sleep<lb/>
in their yards. One lady on How Lake<lb/>
even let us set up our tent on her<lb/>
badminton court. Two other nights,<lb/>
we slept on baseball diamonds<lb/>
Once they reached Deerfield, their<lb/>
sister Maggie, 17, joined them for<lb/>
the last leg of their trip. When they<lb/>
finally straggled up St. Anselm<lb/>
Drive, his siblings headed back to<lb/>
Maine with his parents and Seamus<lb/>
was left to settle into the routine of a<lb/>
college freshman.<lb/>
Was the trip worthwhile?<lb/>
"We took back roads and big roads,<lb/>
through major cities and cow<lb/>
townshe saidand when you do<lb/>
t hat, you get a sense of how d iverse<lb/>
these places are, but also of how<lb/>
cohesive they are. Maybe it was a lit-<lb/>
tle harebrained, but I think it was a<lb/>
good thing to do<lb/>
And it's not like Seamus is afraid to<lb/>
forge his own path. He took a year<lb/>
off after high school and spent six<lb/>
months in a monastery in South<lb/>
Dakota, which is hardly what we<lb/>
think of when we hear the phrase<lb/>
"college prep<lb/>
If his initial journey to St. Anselm<lb/>
was, um deliberate, he will be<lb/>
equally deliberate in his choice of a<lb/>
career. He has yet to declare a major<lb/>
(geography, perhaps?), but given all<lb/>
he went through to reach school, I<lb/>
did get him todeclare one thing.<lb/>
He's glad he's not a commuting stu-<lb/>
dent.<lb/>
EIGHT-FOOT FUGITIVEON THE<lb/>
LOOSE IN OKAY<lb/>
OKAY, Okla. (AP) The search for an<lb/>
eight-foot-long Burmese python has<lb/>
been abandoned because police do<lb/>
not have the manpower to continue.<lb/>
Police Chief jerry Reynolds said.<lb/>
The snake, missing since Sunday,<lb/>
escaped from an outdoor pen on the<lb/>
west side of the eastern Oklahoma<lb/>
town, Reynolds said. The snake may<lb/>
be hiding in the wilds around an old<lb/>
bend of the nearby Verdigris River,<lb/>
where it can catch small animals, he<lb/>
said.<lb/>
Okay residents are being warned to<lb/>
be on the lookout for the snake.<lb/>
Reynolds said there is a remote<lb/>
chance it could attack a small child.<lb/>
If the snake is not caught by winter,<lb/>
Reynolds said, it will likely die<lb/>
because of cold weather.<lb/>
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September 27th through October ioth<lb/>
in Mendenhall Gallery<lb/>
An welting multimedia trip through the 805 with<lb/>
tarry Brant, or of rot musk' foremost historians.<lb/>
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Tattooed, continued from page 1<lb/>
as his hands try to convey the spec-<lb/>
tacular image in his mind. All the<lb/>
while he's explaining his next work<lb/>
of body art, you might be saying,<lb/>
"I've never thought of getting a tat-<lb/>
too and 1 don't know why<lb/>
The truth is, tattooed people<lb/>
come from all walks of life, from all<lb/>
races and social groups. There real-<lb/>
ly are no distinct personalities or<lb/>
types of people who get tattoos.<lb/>
Certain people just never consider it<lb/>
as an option, and some do.<lb/>
Everyone knows someone who has<lb/>
got one tattoo and regrets it, but on<lb/>
the other hand everyone also knows<lb/>
a collector.<lb/>
Some people look down on tat-<lb/>
tooing, some are afraid of the pain<lb/>
andsomeare simply afraid of their<lb/>
parents. The truth is, parents<lb/>
already know about the timeless<lb/>
tradition of tattoos. Let's face it,<lb/>
they're<lb/>
not"roofies<lb/>
Our parents have probably seen<lb/>
more skin art than we have. So why<lb/>
all the hiding that surrounds a fresh<lb/>
tattoo? Maybe it's the word FOREV-<lb/>
ER, that hangs like an invisible tag<lb/>
from a swollen upper arm. Parents<lb/>
tend to be affected by words like<lb/>
"forever<lb/>
"I have a deep respect for music<lb/>
and it motivated me to get this tat-<lb/>
too said sophomore Curtis Brown,<lb/>
whose upper-arm tattoo is a blue-<lb/>
ink rendering of a rap artist. "My<lb/>
parents just found out about mine a<lb/>
couple months ago<lb/>
Locations of tattoos tend to differ<lb/>
from men to women. According to<lb/>
sociologist Clinton SandersThis is<lb/>
because men and women get tat-<lb/>
toos for different reasons Men get<lb/>
them to show others, while women<lb/>
get them for the sake of decorating<lb/>
their bodies?and often place them<lb/>
where they can't normally be seen,<lb/>
so that they don't prompt com-<lb/>
ments about "reputation<lb/>
While the types of people getting<lb/>
tattoos are difficult to pin down, the<lb/>
motivations may be a bit easier to<lb/>
define. Tattoo artist Garry Nobles of<lb/>
Garry's Skin Gra-fix in Greenville<lb/>
has been giving tattoos for 18 years<lb/>
and his artwork has won<lb/>
various awards.<lb/>
"Tattooing has been a source of<lb/>
self expression for thousands of<lb/>
years. While it doesn't matter the<lb/>
generation, it symbolizes a rite of<lb/>
passage. For young people, moving<lb/>
from home, it is maybe the first<lb/>
important decision they've made on<lb/>
their own that will affect the rest of<lb/>
their lives<lb/>
Garry's Skin Gra-fix, as well as<lb/>
other tattoo parlors, have been con-<lb/>
sistently giving more and more tat-<lb/>
toos each year. The art of tattooing<lb/>
is growing. So what are people get-<lb/>
ting?<lb/>
"While nothing is really more<lb/>
popular, there are a lot of tribals and<lb/>
some environmentals, like dolphins<lb/>
and suns Nobles saidWe also<lb/>
enjoy the people from the ECU art<lb/>
school who like to bring in their<lb/>
own designs<lb/>
The more serious skin artists<lb/>
and body modifiers take their tat-<lb/>
toos very seriously and some travel<lb/>
to contests where they can showcase<lb/>
their often elaborate designs and<lb/>
scenes.<lb/>
Unfortunately for some, there<lb/>
will always be impulse tattooing. On<lb/>
the issue of tattoos being fads for<lb/>
some, Garry Nobles had this to say:<lb/>
"People need to think<lb/>
Hendrix. continued from page 4<lb/>
life to the movies said Jenny Inlow,<lb/>
an ECU senior. "It's more realistic<lb/>
and enjoyable to go to<lb/>
On October 2, the Student Union<lb/>
Films Committee, Recreation<lb/>
Services and University Housing will<lb/>
sponsor a Titanic pool party. The<lb/>
festivities will begin at 6 p.m. with a<lb/>
BBQ, at which hot dogs, hamburg-<lb/>
ers and chips will be served.<lb/>
Students can also play games such<lb/>
as remote control boat racing, trivia,<lb/>
buoy toss and "find the blue dia-<lb/>
mond<lb/>
"There's a tub of ice water and<lb/>
you have to find the blue diamond<lb/>
Johnson explained. "You can win T-<lb/>
shirts and other prizes<lb/>
The movie, which will be shown<lb/>
on an outdoor screen, will then fol-<lb/>
low at 7:30 p.m.<lb/>
Even though this is parents'<lb/>
weekend, you can bring your par-<lb/>
ents along! The only advice is to get<lb/>
there early.<lb/>
"The outdoor pool area can seat<lb/>
about 250 people Johnson said. "It<lb/>
would be a good idea to bring blan-<lb/>
kets or fold-out chairs<lb/>
The festivities will be moved<lb/>
indoors and pizza will be served<lb/>
instead of a BBQ if it rains on<lb/>
this date.<lb/>
On October 14, Sundance<lb/>
Cinema will be showing Love<lb/>
Walked In at the Mendenhall Brick<lb/>
yard at 8 p.m. Snacks will be provid-<lb/>
ed one hour before the movie begins<lb/>
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information during<lb/>
the hurricane, we<lb/>
responded.<lb/>
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