INDEX beat Lady mptNIf U Vol. Owl. run.,. ' 10 KDoxvlUe. 01'''''· • IHave a Great Spring Break awn II I See Story Page 11 THE INDEPENDENT ATLANTIC SUN I=----;;-:~-~-=------=---- '~~.£!II~ students clean up I Salr SI4J/lWriter "II just goes to show you tbal CoDocm for Ihe environment the same people who don't care • acbomcloFAUlastSaturday "I enjoyed iL We about their health don't care a adminstrators, faculty, starr, ked h ~ about the campus," said Susan ndcnts and even a dog got up wor toget er or Fish, an ocean engineering !UlylObegin a campus clean up. 0 m ose major. While allY improvement a c m on purp . "People thai smoke think of mUI be oonsidered a success, It was a beneftL" lbcgroundasonegianlashtray," tAU'Scampus cleanup im'Olved said Shirley Hays. "We ask for ally 2.SO people, including 16 onc Ihing-smoke non·filtered llIde1IllfOUPS and all or the cigarettes that arc

Glutorganizations. Jean Goodwin biodegradable. W llltpounds, which weresplit Student Government and the 1m 12 areas., were raked. Student Environmental Coali- GarbIF was picked up and biles."said Gary Lang.UlUdenL tion (SEq goltogetherwith tbe :kI daisies and periwinkles Despitesuch inconveniences, A and P Forum, 8 nelWOrking ~pIallled. the students said It was Mlrtb It service organization of ad- Uliversity President An- to go out and clean Ihe campus.. mlnistralOrs, professors and -,.ClIanc:sewasasslgned to "I enjoyed ii," Slid Jean employees.. The Forum traos­ k«Irmareund found a brush:. Goodwin, who IWS acdited "ith ferred the idea of tbe dean up I n1id &IS credit Clrd and the idea. "We Mlrkcd together over to thesludents.. -.uISdprene bUllS. for a common purpose. It was a Shannon Cash, !hedlrectorof So Willi were the fringe benefiL" CooperatiYeEl1uC8tlon, brought Qefirs for lbe dean up volun· The biggest complaint among his dog. !!as! lhe partidpanlS was the picking "Boomer was there and he "Su.nbum, callouses and ani up ofeigarelle butlS. even helped," said cash. Students to study migrants ~rojectreceivesnational, internationalattention By MUCE MATUTE The migrants' situation is nothing new or CJl.­ unN~&nor elusive to Indiantown. There are similar areas in Twenty students In an undergraduate social Pahokee, Imokalee and Homestead. IQtdassha\'ebegun theirsludyofmigrant bous­ What makes rural areas in Florida different If: IISouth florida. from others is that they are keptat a much grC3ter 1~~migranlSarenOtthe focusofthecl3ss. distance than rural areas in other states. -""'5 bow 10 improve their bousing and get "Rural Florida has a habit of keeping minority -.eoriti$. groupsout by lhreeto fIVe miles," said Carol Noel. 'l\edass, which is known as Social Work Prac­ the executive director for Florida Non-Profit ~III, is taught by Dr. Cecilia Camp

~~ao':"'':.::.''',,= ----FROM THE NEWSDESK---- •__ nO ""'-~ --, chicken WiDBs and beverlltl tanlpille Is IIOW ulldu "... dctiYera:I free 011 campus MoodIy _tel" "_IktioaL Paru (t ~ l.hroup FridBy from S p.m. 10 10 .A"""" ....~ _lM;ilablem the Early S..... oIla~to "" a-. V8atN, II ....ri.lace to {be eaR and Southcasl: CounIy_1Qo p.m. Call 367-378910 order. HwsiDg omce. The fa: pK)'IDClIl dlsotu5Hd ,t rAU. "Early Sip of WIlft'Re5uidioII t-. 1bc uniYer- ~cd 10 _lerioll 1aW!lr; .. Studftt ~t will _ date is I p.m. FricIIy, MardI 16. A lntcltisenoeill Qlimpsaod QIildmlM sity is lIOW alIDwec:IlO openlte iniga- ~ ~.ooIy twit:e. -.v:t. & ...Ia III B..-.nI CoUllI)' It the lDillimum C(Il,IQe ad of sa aedit will be the tope c( intemauooaDy oon zooes for ten mmUI£lI per DXJC ~I SWIIl1IIlIQg pools ~ ru Ill, Caumercia.l Boulevard eampw: OIl lloun at aD lil:nQ is requited during relllJ'I'o'lled p5)'d:lclloPU Drs. Bealm from 1 a.m. 10 ~ p.m. Monday drained and refilled. On!y_ lbunday, Mar. 8 III 4:30 p.m. ill the summer. Gardner aDd R. AJIelI Gal'dna" ill a througb Friday for the purpose of are 10 be fiIIa1 The Sooth ~ room 2Z7. S!udel!tslnlendillgtodcfer IJXl£- freepubliclcdurelobe pre$Cotodoo testing any repair worlr.l.lIllt bas been Waler ManagemmcDI D~11~ The M<:Oao caJldldate for the lion of fees on lhe basD of IinaDcial Thursday Feb. 22 at 4 pm. In BUS dooe Ol1lhe lI)'$lem. n:Cflmmends lhal eacb ptl1aa JlCllIltloll of Bl'Ol"llrd Pmvo.I WIll be aid must apply immediately for a 141. their WlIler lI5llge 10 SO P!blI~ iA DI'OIfllrd. Dr. Arthur J. ax, of renewaloflinancial aid at that office. They will di5Cllss cbimpanzees An "AU 81yck et!unUoD forum day. Salem State COllege, Salem, Mas- Additional information wiU appelll' reared from binh under buman lab onblllckeducatJonissucs,wiUbe(X)l]- I&CbUJetll, will be present at an open on cllannel8 after spring break.. oondlliom. TIley will demonstrnte duetedoo Wednesday, Feb. 21, in the forum at tbe UniYcl'3ity Tower OIl "Sprin& Jag; at FAU" will be the relationship betWCCll sign Ian- Gold Goasi Room frolII 7 p.m. to 9 Notia:s submilWl [or pubIig. WIll1nesaay Feb. 21 in room 724. presented in t\\tl (:O(JCCns OIl Feb. 21 guage and other intelligent behavior p.m. 1be a1lTC11t JllUCS and dira;- lion in NEWSDESK will6t Three more candidates are and April2S III 8 p.m, m the: Eslbcr in the erms fostering lab. tloo in the eduClltioll or blaets in prinled 01 1M disuvion. of TIt Idledulcd fur tile near futwe.. B. Griswold UniYermy 1beaUe. 1bt two prorcsw.n tcad:l at the Amcriea wiJI be dmc:uJac

211Jl't- Studml aeu nailed· A stu- By WAYNE LOCKWOOD member of Ihe commillee. dent was working on his projOCl in T-13 21I!1JO- s.d egs to8lJ rrub eelS '" hOpe to gel one of the T- buildlnll ....hen he slepped on a piece ofwood tha; atudents 00 the ,Lab- While standing ~n As.rimuU News EdiJor pelt~ {or us to work out of," saic1 DelPappa. had four nalls in iL One nail wenl dean the slab, IWO S1udents were WIth The fitst yearbook in FAU history is The yearbook is tentativelyset at 311 ~ on its way, jUdging from a meetingofthe througb his right shoe and pierced I.be eggs Ihrown {rom second noor WInd pages, wilJl an initial print or I,D» ~01K:e we~t Yearbook Committee last Tuesday, but run (001 inside. He refused medical aid, ofporm 17. .to I.be sccoe, copies. Pholos will mosl.likely be tUa were is still I 101 ofwork to do. uyiDs be would bobble to stUdent be.all.b quickly (klermmed theonpn ofI.be eKP. during registration periods. in the morning. and. proceeded to I.be room. No one The tinl Step is 10 send the book out Before any meelinp; with billdcn, ~redthe poUcc's knockS allhedoot, to bid. The finishing toudles were put Ibough, thecommitteewill boklan opc:II ~ on the bidden requirementS, wbich will 111..,.,.. Weeki 01 pnuat cans UIDOJ the deadbolted door wouJd not opeD. meeting ror students on MardI 12, ill be sent 10 pUblishing complItie:s later in res6dtal-AoormiwryresidcnlcompJaiDs Wltb I tey. Wben they went back to hopes of gellin! more help with 01: !heweek. ibecommittee plans to meet thai for the past scycral ween, be has slab, the policeobserwd the room's win­ boot. Ileal receiving tekpbone alb at all dil- dow slowly open and. Vo'lIIlcbed belp with the biddeB who respond sometime in the middle of Man:b. To help gel organized bero fettat bows of the day and nisht, 5Ome- as yet another eg plummeted 10 earth. the commiuee has hired an a . Anotber iroponanl step is to write a times WIkiJlg up tbe entire suite.. NOI Tbe resl of lbe paniculan were haodJed BeISyOwcns, a teacher al Spanls.b . ordinary calls, mind you, bUI lbe be;n.y by the Housing Director. constilution for the yearbook. This will be done by Roger DeIPappa, a member High School who bas been a yeartJoi:t brealhiDg variety. Some people aaually advisor there for aboul eight years. enjoy !bose, bUI w each his own. :IIlSf9t. SludQl pkkpoctt1ed ofthe yearbook comminec. eeu "I think it'd be good ror FAU,~5U! wttUe enterinl HIllU.ll.lIJes. A studenl "The constitution will cover things :11141'0- Bnedet loll. A SIude.Dt came reports that wbile walking I.brougb the like who gets paid, how much, and will student Candy Moyer about Itt 10 tbe poUceoffice to repon thai she lost doors to Ihe Humanities building. 3 sub­ se~ whal officers' positions we wanl," prospects {or an FAU yearbook. "1blI a bl'lK'.elel somewhere on campus a few ject bumped into him, apologi7.ed, and Slid DeIPappa. way, people mighl get to know catt weeks before. The bracelet is a gold left the area. The bumpee Ihen reali7.ed Although some progress has been other better," cSouble-chainbraeeletwilhthenameUsa thai his wallet was missing. He wasn't madC;lhecommiueestill does not know The inaugural Owl yearbook d 'Ilen in Chinese-type leners. II is really sure wbether or not he broUght his how much thebookwill OOSI, and has no cover from Jan. t, 10 Dee. 31, 199O,u! ucd al $350. walIel with biro, lbough. He also thinks omces 10 work out of. Ihe Iml copies will be available inApri thai anolher person leamed wilh the "We plan to pUI our requesl on Ihe 1991. bumper. hut could DOt fumisb a desaip­ Summer budget, and ask {or S20.ooo 10 tion. $30,000," said Paul Heyden, another

1I1..,.,..1lt:Ut buY" atu_bia, faces 2/100- Whtta Jto&ea rro. clr}a'. A Iajlll')' _11III _brUkJa- An elderly ~ Sludent advtsed that be had a load of InpFlCd: and. (eU down as ~ ~.IeaVlDg whiteclolbes ina dryer in Dorm 7. WhCIl lhe U,nJYefSlly the:&let,?,USlDg.IDJUlYand he returned to gellbem, lhey were misI­ Ib~1OG510 tbe ngbt side,of hIS face. He ing and bis boxes were gaDe. He was DOl bad Just picked up some Ileltets from the sure ifwe items were truly pilfered 0111 Esther B. Grlswoklt~ea\et's. box office. tbeywcre taken by mistake, SO be will 00 1be man refused medll::a.l assIStance. some checting around.

211~ SaDllOD Sdmct IllaesJ chain ues unbroken- A studenl was at- 2/17/,.. A.plrin snbJtltUld II leMingclass in theSanson Sciencebuild- upirin snbsdtute .a.nst aI_ ing when sbe became ill and passed oUl ~.1IltKk. A resident studenl ... Her husband was notified, and he feeling.il! and 100t what she tbought was responded to tbesccne.. Boca paramedia tbeasPUU1su~t~luleAdvil,bUlshe really aodfirerescuecameandtrel.tedtbeaidcd had. ~el'llSpmn. She was allerp: to petSOn II tbescene. Sbewas rclDOYedby asp~, and WlSbcd 10 be taken 10 tbc Atlanl.ic Ambulance 10 Boca Hospital. bospttal. She.was uansponed by bet to Boca Hospttal for ueatmenL Fo=bnwy 21, 1990 Tho.l.....pmdotlll Allanllc S..... Pa 3 Engineers to feature design contest CoUe&eOfEDgiDeeringis Today.200 area bighSChooI and HigbScbooI Design Contest reLalioDS 10 organizatiollS at 7 00 Fri4ay, bigh scbool SIU- ~iD the middle of its a.nIIual students will participate in lbe from 9 a.m. to 2:JO p.m. in lbe p.m. in lbe Gold Coast Room. dents will line up to bave tbeir ~. . g Week whk:b began Firsl Annual Engineering Fair Engineering Building lobby. Ponerisan author,Iocturet, and balsa wood modcl bridges wbich ~. These studeuts will be given consultant to businesses aud Ibey made as pbysics projects materialswitbwbich thc:ybavelo govemmenL ausbcd as lbe models are teSted GRADUATING SENIORS: designadcvicccapableofgliding Earlier in tbe day, other forslreIlgth. Now it's time for a career through the air after uaveling speakers wiU discuss manufac. Lasl year's winning bridge . • down a ramp. turing. riplide currents and the survived 57 pounlls of pressure Pl'epare to work In Law as a Thursday, Elsa Porter will engineering environment for bcfore a joint popped. speak about engineers and their developmenL . Faculo/will present en~neer- !ttg qUCSIiODli to students Itt the PARALEGAL College Bowl on Friday morning ~t The Nation,.I Center for Paralegal Training from 10 a.m. to noon in the En­ MIAMI· FORT LAUDERDALE Save time gineering lobby. • College degree or employee sponsorship preparint The design oonlest will wrap required up the festivities on Friday OIl • 4 month day /8 month evening programs for the 12:30. Th~ authol'S, Florida Teams offour to five students • Employment assistance ~CLAsT! communilycolltg~ E.ng­ • Faculty of practicing attorneys are required to make a self­ _ Buy••• lish, reading.. arod m:!.lh propelled vebicle with a kit of • • Classes in Miami or Fl Lauderdale InslNdol'S ror RIOI"l'!tun ordinary household items wbich 20 yOI'S ~adl. CI:Inlribulf'd • Student loans for qualified students they bave already been given. 10 th~ d~v~lopm~nl of th~ The goal is not to necessarily Meet with our representative C1J\ST to'$! and WTOt~ t"~ Getting build a better mousetrap, even rirst &~nt'nlly-~v;oil~bl~ Wednesday, March 14, 8:30am· 5pm tbougb a mouselrap will be in­ CLAST pr~p book. Contact Co~ Placement Office for anappointment. cluded in the kit, but to win the Ready wh~1"l' Call Or write for a free Inoc:hure and more infonnalion. You'll diKOvu you race that will test the designs. nt'w "t'lp and you'll gt'! The race will begin in the En· The National Center for Paralegal Training for the I"~ ht'lp you nt't'd. This gineering Building lobby at «Ind,t' 1t'x1 Include In­ 1460 Brickell Ave., Suite 200, Miami, FL 33131 12:30 p.m. ,IN(lion ~nd samplt' l~slS When finished, Ihewcek long (305) 317-1460 (rult'd IIsing Iht' 1~It'St presentation will have featured 11~1t' CLAST sp«:ific~lion,. 13 guest lectures, and its first IhH Publls"lng II" only Ask for it ~I U' __o u.n. ever engineering fair. Company, Inc. )'Pur bookstore lod~)1 Your ElidiIl CLAST Connection.

. O~"~\\ .,s n,,\\)) C\l\ and ~G\\y\l\ .V~ l·PAlR BAUSCH &LOMB CONTACT LENSES v y\ '·PAlR BAUSCH &LOMB ''TINTED CONTACTS· PRE-SPRING BREAK BASH !-PAIR EYEGLASSES IOA.ar" I·PAlR DESIGNER STYLE SUNGLASSES, TOO N.P. COME JOIN IN THE FUN!! ~.g.r-'" BAU'fc~~OMB S9999 FREE SODA = COMPlElC PACKAGE RalEAIBER, THArS 4 PAIR OF EYEWEAR & BEER COMPLETE PACKAGE INCLUDES: LIVE lfllMliCH'L0U8 0 lENS SOWTION' FJTTKj FEE_O ,.,. EYEru.ssEs RXTO A+ l:t" .__ 0 SERVK:E AGREElENT (WARFWfTY)-' lPR. tEsIHR STYLE stH>lASSES _If> l.InimilBd ...., ~ b 1rr_O MUSIC!! \J" FREE IPR. &MIScH , LOMB lIfTED . ., BY ,FOOD!! ALLERGAH OXYSEPT LENS CARE KIT $10.00 XLR8 , ~4"':"fI" \ ...... ~ ,,~.f- • Friday, Februrary 23,1990 From Sp.m.- Midnight

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Includes: 5 Sessions of Skiing (1 Night AppalaclUan Ski Mtn. I Day Appalachian Ski Mtn. 1 Day Ski Beech 2 Days Sugar Mountain) 3 Sessions of Instruction With FRENCH-SWISS *Housing is based on 4 to a room. SKI COLLEGE at Appalachian Ski Mtn. Rooms with 1,2, or 3 people wiU require All Equipment, Boots, Skis, and Poles an additonal charge. Slope and Lift Fees 3 to a room $16 more per person *Lodging for 4 Nights (4 to a room) 2 to a room $36 more per person Sheraton-Appalachian Inn 1 person $132 additional Cnst: $237 $222 Without Equipment plus bus fair LAST MEETING Thursday, Feh. 22nd, 1990, 2:00pm in the gymnasium. Final Infnrmatinn will be given out at this time. Any Questions call Campus Recreation, 367-3795 ***********1 Classics till 5 a,m. The Hottest New Nightclub for Boca You are cordially invited to the opening ofa brand new Night Club "CLASSICS TILL 5 AM" SPRING BREAKBASH $1 Beers Long Neck $1 Drinks (well) 9-Midnight Happy Hour 2-3 am 2 for 1 drinks Thursday Night Ladies Night, Ladies Drink free from 9·12 with the Male Review Extravaganza

Friday and Saturday Night $1.50 Beers, $2.00 Drinks (well) 9-2 *also Fridays, featuring the Fabulous Fashioo Show Extravaganza SET ASIDE QUALITY TIME Ne~r a cm"U charge. Presenllhis 10 Maitre d' upon aniv.L Proper II) lind dl"e"~ i~ l'!'Quired FORTHE 23269 State Rd. 7(441), Bocn Raton, FL 33428 407 487-7880 INDEPENDENT ALANTIC S Fcbnwy11, I990Tbo lDIlopmdeDlAllanIlc S..... r.s

to make presentations at three conlerences on social worle. Thereisa national conference inNew York on Aug.. 5. There are also two international conferen­ ces in Costa Rica and Lima,. Peru later on In the samemoDth. She explained thaiTheDepartment ofAgricul­ ture supervises the FarmeD Home Administra­ tion. tbeagency thai recently handled the disaster money during the winter frec:ze. The FMHA operates at the cabinet leYe!, yet unlike HUD, it does DOl draw up its own budget. "II s~ the difference between urban and rol1l programs.. Noel said. There is land available for more housing in lndianlO'Nn but it is mostlybekl by privateownen who may be reluctant to sell the land Someofthestudents areworldngon contacting tbeownen (0 see if lheywould oons.iderselling the land. The class is also oonsidering looking for alter­ native housing land in other areas.. "The class is becoming more focused as we go WltAT II YOU along," said Gail Vicars,oneohhestudenlS in the DON'T GET class. "We'll make it work anywaywe can, We're INTO TNI GRAD finding ways thai are working beller." SCHOOL O' .. At least one student says she thinks the class is YOUR CHOICI? to :;'010.,100... _011... also teaching them how work with each other. l'<'""," llo~""'V_"1 campoverdewouid like to send two students to 1{npI.

BACCHUS Hey, FAD Commuters.•. ....Ge.t InvolvedJ!! Student Government is organizing a The Roman God ofWine has Commuter Association, working for been reincarnated as a commuter interests. university student organization concerned with alcohol abuse. Meet People, Be Involved

Iryou want to learn more and Attend the Commuter Association have a chance to share it with Committee meeting every Friday at others, please call 3pm at the University Center in the Senate Office (former Atlantic Sun) RObin Benowitz at the Drug and or contact Senator Robin Benowitz at Alcohol Resource Center, 367·3740 or 367·3755 367-2733

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In faa, the LP has "Ne;rt Time (I'U Dream Of You)," a B­ aDesideofall newmateria1,and outside Various Artists side cut thaI is MI-rate neo-psychedelia. cllbevintage materiaL Edk; Bricll:ell and The New Bohemians, II's probably true thai most of lbe WfG/CBS SNT-46042 who have been busyconrnbuting B-sides Doer material arc B-sides lhal were thaI weren't on Shooting RubbcBands Ar IMl' released on album COnn, which in 1M SUln, most notably a cover ofDylan's il5dfisa sbame,but thanks to Flashback, Side one starts off with "Free," the Big Audio Dynamile. The CllI is a lengthy "A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall" on the Born movie, perfOrmed by ,..ca.n finally gel 10 bear tbem. lbeme from the as lccbno-pop mD: that is calChy and fea- On "I'M Fourth OfJuly soundtrack, gives us an areIleoI renditioo of 's "Take A Wa.l.k On The Wild Side," and 'A'bythiscut ....'lISn'l indudedonSlwoMg... is beyond me. Bricll:eU's lteaunent of lhe Reed classic is done so well, lhat if it slaned getling airplay, it would do as well as the original did back in '73. & Side one ends with RE.M.'s "II's The SOUTH FW~fC>A'S End Ofne World As We Know It (And I Feel FIne)," a cut that wasn't a B-side, HOTTE)f COLLECjE BA~ PRESENT asanyonewbo has their lJocummI LP can J tell you. Thecut hasa Yeryrelevant mean­ ---- Inglo the ruck, like the first CUt does. and Tfw1#A~ somehow it seems appropriate that the side begins and ends with those two ""do. Side two Stans off with 's TEENY WEENY gfKJNf CONTEST n:ndilion of Cunis Mayfield and The Impressions' "PeopleGet Ready," a song • that has been CO'o"ered in recent years b)' ct~F~ JeffBeck and Rod Stewan off their Flash LP. Actually, this is a new CUt, not from the 60s (or 70s or 80s), but a brand new rs3·····o.. ·0.. ·0.... 00.. iN·CAiiH··: track.. But who cares anyway? 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As you well know (or if you didn't), "Born To Be Wild" was also included in 't'l WInners of eoch Pre~mlnOry will move on to the FINAL TO BE HELD APRil 14TH. the soundtrack to one of Dennis Hopper's best movies ever, Easy Ridu. I'REUMfNAll'V JUOGfIG WllBE 8Y CQOWO R€SPONSf. THE RNAl. WlL BE JUDGED 8V ..., PANEl OF J'JOGES IlEPllESENTEO BY AREA HEALTH aUBS AND $WIMWEAR OVIlETS. The pace shiflS 10 a much softer mode with Jefferson Airplane'S "Contin' Back To Me,n from their Sun-ealistic Pillow LP, the same rooord thaI also has "Somebody To l..o\-e" and "White Rabbi!," a track that really defines the theme of love that ....'lIS prevalent in Ihose good old days. Finally, Flashback ends with Jimi Hendrix's version of Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower," a cut that I could per­ sonally Iislen 10 again and again and again. 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FI. l..a.cloodloIo ....~ C>:*locr lonIce ( 1200 """" I PLAT#tN ~. COMMERCIAL "At the Movies": ~ ~ -- -- R . """"'~_. No War OUt ( 4:30 PM I 27· TOWER "At the MovIes" : TequIa ...Ise (6:30 PM I ,f sc.t.ce (4:30PM) 13- TOWER "At the MovIes" : PIwIoon (5:30 PM ) SCARFACE ...• ...... I4:30PMI 28- DAVIE Ba...._ Geme _,.occ "'" No way Out (lI:3O PM) 31- DAVIE "SwmoUtBuh" """_1 ,... DAVIE "St Pob1ck'8 Dey Party" , ...... ~) Featurtng : ".1m D1x'8 - II Co-Sponsored by PI ~ PhI A , 1U:!1It. 'N _ ,.... "' u...... , ""' " [i.- -...,;S;.;;.P..;;.O;;.;;,;RT;;.;;;S I GolfTeam takes tournament FAU's four man total of 913 "Before tbeTournament Iwasn't wedge approaCh to the 17tb B)' DAN DZURNAK beal College of Boca Raton bitting the irons well and didn'l green. Mer a tap in for birdie SM Sporu EditlIr (934), Florida Inlernational think I could break 100." Extra there, "' felt pretty confident 1bc FAU Golf team posted (936). Miami-Dade (938), Jack· praeti~ OD the range paid 011" then: he said of his two suoke IIimpressive 21 shotvictory last sonville (939). Miami (941). and he altn"buted his victory on victory over Robeno Garcia of .aend in the American Golf Tampa (950), Maryland (956), tbe long, wind-blown Foun­ Miami-Dade. Hackwonh's put­ Collegiate Invitalional beld at Nova (960), lUinois State (954), tainbleu Course to his long iron ting was also a key to his win 85 tbe Fountainbleu Counuy Club Barry (966), and RockJand play. he escaped the weekend with no iIlMiami. (I<>W). Hackwonh was tied with three-put greens. The victory solidified Ihe FAU also claimed the in· teammate RJ. Nabasbian after Olher scores for FAU were: \tim's No.7 ranking in Ihe ...... dividual title with No. 4 player two rounch, one sbot bebind the Howard Mash (227), R.J. -,AqJer 9 FAU 0 NCAA Division II and "probably Dennis Hackworth postinga 222 leader. On the 16th gcen of the Nakasbian (234), Glen Midotta pII us in the top 30 teamS in the total for his fint tournamentvic­ final round, "Gary (BatesJ came (238). and Greg Warner (243). -. Mltiooal Collesiate Coaches lOry in quite some lime. ·It's up and told me I was ahead by AI Soulbt:m 12 FAU 4 PoD which Includes Division I been I 10Dg time," says Hack­ one." said Hackvounh. Hesettled The learn's nea tournament AaSoulhern 5 FAU 2 icllools," according 10 FAU wonh who had doubts abOul his for par on that hole and is the Lehigh Intercollegiate at tOICb Gary Bales. iron play early in the week. proceeded to lip out a sand the Lehigh Resort March 4-7. Mea'i baIketbaU USCSponubwg 73 FAU loses a pair to Florida Southern FAU 43 Mea'JaJIis with (our runs in tile first inning him out ofthe batters beL progressed to the point where a FAU 1 CBR. 2 IV DAN DZURNAK to scAd the Owts reeling.. while Cooney had mentioned to the manager's next move might have SaSp!rfJ EtJiIDr the bomeplateumpiresent FAU base umpire earlier thai if been 10 deposit some orange TIle FAU Baseball learn's coach pacJdng. The big blast of Andrea gota hit, bewas going to Florida clay on a clean blue t.dIerdI 9 PAU 3 tcI500 opening win sneak came the inning was the Moe's right appeal it. Mer the home run, uniform. However, the close tolD abrupl end Saturday nigill fielder Leroy Andrea's towering Cooney engaged in a heated proximity of the man in blue's 'lrilb. 12-4 c1rubbing by No. 1 bome run wblch Irnocked in debate with the umpire who ample midsection severly ""'­PAIl 6 """ S restricted the roacbe's range of tmcd Florida Southern. three runs. CoaclI Cooney oon­ refuSed to oooslder the appeal ...... 5 FAU4 1k Moa::asins struck early leoded that Andrea's stride lOOk Tbe conversation bad IIlO'JemenL "He didn't have the neJVe 10 overrule.. The footprints were tbere, but he wouldn't even look,' said Cooney. Cooney had lowatch from the wedDeId8y. Feb. 21 cheap seats as Southern's stan· WDtIIClII't buUtb&ll ing pitCher proceeded to mow PIa Memorial at bome down the o.vl baiters, striking 6p.m. out five ofthe first six he raced. The Moccasins picked up Mea...... -" throe more runs in the lhird in­ ning on four singks. Sp.m._.- FAU got on the scoreboard in me fourth on an RBI single by Women's swbDmIq Pal Murray and a wild throw Metro CoDference which scored Wayne SIOrs~ 10 ...... ,...... make thescore 7-2. ..Cohlmbia, sc. TBA Two doubles and a triple registered four more runs for tbe 1'b:rIdIf. Feb. 22 Mocs in tbe sirtb as Ray Lopez -. reUeved Mike Pfeifer 10 get FAU OUI ofthe inning. ."""3:15p.m. FAU scored their final twO runs in the eighth on an RBI Women" teMiI LJiple by Miguel SolO and a _...... sacrifice fly. The Owls lIueale.oed to score more bUl """p.m. Mumyf1iedout todeep left willi PdIIJ. Feb.2l tile bc:scs loaded.. Final score was -,--.. 12-4. • AIbIItJ SWe, GA FAU bad a chance 10 redeem lhemselves wilh Florida Soulhern on Sunday afternoon Sabaday. Feb.. 24 when they senl their ace pill:ber ...... SleYe Taylor apiml tbem. _ SLl,a).~ FAU look Ibe lead in llIe second innin! on a lWO run ,.,.... homer by 1lllUJa)'. A pIc:l:-off by Mea'l1lllllZlball TaykJf 10 end tile Moc's (ounh i.nni.tIS willi the bases loaded, ..... "" combiDed with his Strong pitdl­ iDg.. allowed the Owls to bold onto thaI lead until tbe seventh iDniDr.. See BALU page 23 I'TZO, Tbo 1m!epeDdt.nIAUQUo:.8-, FCbnWz 21, 1990 FAU Student Senate Represents: Ice Hockey Club ALL OF FAU hosts SENATE MEETINGS tournaments

CBR andFAUwill be mating!bettan· 3/8/90 FAU Senate Meeting at Commercial, sltion from tbe AHA no- cbe.dc rules to full oontaet NCAA rules. On Lbe uansi­ Rm. 227, 4:30 p.m. The FAU Ice Hockey Oub will bast lion to full chcc.kiDg. 'Wecan'twait,'says the Florida Collegiate Hockey Cham­ Davie Meeting: In the Sea Hawk Rm. Bldg.19 pionship MardI2-4 at tbe Gok!. Coast Ice FAU center Mark Lapon. Arena (rormerly UgbLbouse Point Ice Despite Monday's S4 loss to PicIl:Jes Next to comm. college April 5tb Arena). Pub, which reatures rormer NHL Contesting ror tbe title along wil.b veterans, Brian campbell and Lou An­ FAU will be College or Raton and JOtti, FAU is encouraged by il5 recent Boca imp~menL UniversityorSouLb Aorida. "We're playinga lot bener says USF began their hockey progntm last ,_now: center/de[enseman SCOt All other meetings at FAU Main Campus­ year and this year joined the Southern Collegaile Hockey Association which in­ The FAU team bas procured Lbe ser­ Boca Raton, UC Rm. 248 (fonner Atlantic cludes Georgia TectI, Georgia Stale, and vices or former NHL veteran Rosiare Kenlucky. Paiementas roachror Lbe upcoming tour- Sun offices.) CBR's dub leam was rormed jllSt last """""FAU,CBRand... USFwill be usmgtbis ran and has enjoyed early suooc:ss under coach Dick Thomas, who is also tbe tournament as a tune -up fur the tbird GET INVOLVED AND ATIEND Knight's Golf roach.. They own a 9-2-3 annual Spring Break Invitational to be record in theAorida Ice Hockey Associa­ held March 20-25. Last year's par­ lion League at theGold Coast Ice Arena. ticipants, Duke, Connecticut College, FAU , who also plays in the AHA Tennessee, and Montclair State will be For more Info, call the SG at 367-3740 or League (5-7-2), and CBR are tied in tbeir retumingandareexpected 10be joinedby series at 1-1-2. The last meeting between ColoradO and Missouri-St. Louis. 367-3751 the t'AO teams ended in a 3-3 tie last Information on game dates and times 12 can be bad bycalling 368-2383. 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Latcr thai evening, Kimberly Hicks, who led and. only OUlSCOred by sil IyVlCKl BENTKOWSKl was National Champions. 2,841 fans came to the FAU ..itb 22 points, was their poinlS. Valene Harris (13) and 5",. SUs(( Wrirer After a practice session, the Thompson-Boling Arena. The \.allest playt:r It 6'1", The Lady Tiffany Collins (14) joined Last Wednesday was team received a lour of 25,000 seal Arena bad cham- Vo.ls had eight players belWOtn Hicks' double figure scoring. Valentine's Day and Ibe Tennessee's locker room com­ pioDShip banners hanging from 6'0" and 6'3". Hicks said, °E''CD Astrid Soulelteadded rIVe steals Women's BastetbaU team look plere with a large saeeD TV, tbe rahers and four banners though we bolted OUl, they'd and seven assislS. More impor­ lkir bealU 10 Knoxville, Ten· so£as. recUnen.. piCll1l'CS ofpresi­ showinglbeemblcmforthcl990 Jump over our beads,- TeD- t.antly, she quarterbacked the ICSStC for one or the biggesl dents, olympians, au-Americans. final foUl National Champion- nessee, wil,b. their dominating learn and handled heavy Ten­ pates of tbeir Ii\u. The Lady a SS.ooo donatod carpel, and ship. One Tennessee fan Cli;. height advantage, only OUI· nessee pressure for over 32 pressed it well when she rebounded FAU 49-42. minules. Included in Soulelle's commented after the game, With ten minules lert in the repenoire for this game was lbe "When we firsl saw the schedule firsl hair, the Owls only trailed by behind Ihe back and O\·cr Ihe we said, 'Aorida Atlantic:, why five poinlS: but then the Vols ~houlder p1I~ whitll r«:eived them l' But we truly enjoyed the built it 10 a 16 point lead at the cheers from 1111 the fall~. game and you showed us you half. In the scoond half, FAU The Owls were down by 15 girls can play hall.' switched en(ls with Tennessee poinb ",,'lth 3:tl9left in the game. Then Lady Vol gJurd 10d) r ------.,I A(lams sank tWO consecutive 22 GRAND OPENING I I fOOl, three.poinlers to ffinke lhe I ~ I margin 21 points. KUNG-FU CENTER II ;) ~>'S .-....~ I As the Owls boarded the T~l Chi Ch"." • W;,,~ ('111'" I l/\>i!\~ I planeforthejourn<..')'hume,they WI.i't C... ,,~ .. I'~ K"•• W,,1,. I ' t~::::\..\... '\. I held their heads up. They proved I 1 ~ I tothedefendingNationalChllm- 14 , E.~ple Road, Sulle 6A. Poftllano Beac:h, Florida I _I UT defeated Universil)' of 1007 NW :I"d Il,wo. t1OC';-" ::e.-.:"1""~w..._ .~:..- I Aorida by O\'Cr 30 points. 305/968-6500 I - B,hog ~, Utls Coupo" lor Discounted PIle" 392·4050I See OWLSI Page 24 ...... _------_... --.. -----_... _. l •

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Tonight, tbe Women's Basketball From OWLS/ Page 21 learn will play lbeir lasl borne game Student Government The KnoMlle News.sentinel called against Florida Memorial College in a the Owls a ·spunky leam".A Lady Vol double- header with the Men's learn. Tip­ player said FAU "came out 10 play and off is 6 p.m.. The Owls defeated the Opinion Poll & Information had a 101 of bean tonight.' Pat Head­ Uoneues 80-77 on January 22- Summit,Tennessee's coachof16seasons, The Owls will also say good-by 10 the Booth an olympiad. Olympic Basketball coach, seniors 'I\'bo ba\'e greatly contributed to Go14 med.3J winner in the 1984 olympics., the success of FAU's Women's Basket­ coacb of tbe year, and two-time Nalional ball prognm. Amoog lbern are aH:aJl:* S.G. representatives will be in the Champion winner said, "FAU was nOI tians Valene Harris and Kim Hell, Sytlll intimidated and worked hard the entire Bell, and Fatima laFond. breezeway on the following dates, to 40 minutcs Aoriaa Atlantic has an CJtccl­ lent program and Ihis learn will go far." The OwlS will leave early tomorrow answer questions you may have and to Joan Cronan, UTs athletic director, said. morning for a Georgia road trip where 'We enjoyed having )'Our team here. You they will play their last three games and pass out information. sbowed a lot of dass and character and hope for a post- season bid to the NCAA will go far this season.' Division II National TournamenL

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