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The Johnsonian Spring Edition Feb. 5, 1992

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JOHNSONIAThe Winthrop College Student Newspaper N [Fourth Issue. S&rinq Edition, 68th Year University status becoming closer Poll on Wednesday to a reality for Winthrop schedule proposal Herald. by Alvin McEwen South Carolina does not put gets strong response us in the mainstream," he The legislation that would News Editor authorize the university In last week's issue, The Johnsonian asked Winthrop College came said. DiGiorgio and College of status was scheduled to be its readers to answer an opinion poll. This bar closer to its goal of becoming a taken up by the full Senate university last Wednesday. Charleston President Harry graph shows the overall response to the sched- Lightsey said that their insti- immediately after the hear- ule proposal and the number of people who At a public hearing be- ing, but was delayed by a fore the South Caolina Sen- tutions were not interested in plan their schedules to avoid Friday classes. becoming research universi- filibuster on reapportion- ate Education Committee, ment. More results from the poll can be found on Winthrop president Anthony ties, such as Clemson or the page 3. The Johnsonian wants to thank every- University of South Carolina. Sen. Nikki Setzler, D- DiGiorgio answered questions West Columbia, chairman of one who responded. Your input is valuable. from lawmakers on proposed The Herald said that Sen. Hugh Leatherman,D-Flo- the Senate Education legislation that would grant Committee, told the Herald university designation to rence, an opponent to the leg- islation did not voice any that he may be able to get the Winthrop, as well as the Senate to consideritthis week College of Charleston, South opposition. The Herald also said that but that it will be some time Carolina State College, and next week before debate over Francis Marion College. CHE Commisioner Fred Sheheen told the committee reapportionment will be com- The legislation also would pleted. allow The Citadel and Lan- that the issue had been ex- amined in a "process that was According to the Herald, der College to become univer- the legislation is notexpected sities if they wanted to. extensive". Sheheen's staff earlier to encounter any major ob- According to an article in stacles in the Senate. the Rock Hill Herald, DiGior- had said that only the large research schools, such as The bill would then go to gio told senators that there the House of Representatives. are 435 non-doctoral grant- Clemson and USC should have the designation. Rep Sam Foster, D-Rock ing institutions in 42 states Hill, told the Herald that he Sheheen, however, did not Agree with Proposal Avoid Fridays that are called "universities". did not expect it to have any voice any of his staff's Question- "What we have discovered problems. is that our experience in earlier concerns, said the •Yes 0No 1) Do you agree with the proposed policy to eliminate the scheduling of classes between 3:30- 5 p.m. on Wed- nesdays in order to provide a meeting time for faculty Replacing parking lot behind and students? Sims involves many possibilities 2) Do you plan your schedule to avoid Friday classes?

by Jessica Brown Spotlight Editor Kinard cleared after Reports of a new science building have biology majors full of anticipation. bomb threat called in However, many com- by Alvin McEwen fiction writing class. muter students are concerned News Editor Elizabeth Boulware, a about the fate of the present Students in Kinard were junior who shares the same commuter parking lot behind evacuated out of the building class with Walton, said one of Sims. by Winthrop College Public the officers came into the room Recently, Gov. Carroll Safety when someone called and told them to calmly walk Campbell signed a bill that in a bomb threat Monday out because there has been a allots Winthrop $15 million. night. bomb threat. The majority of this money According to the Public Walton said everyone's will be used to build a new Safety incident report, a dis- first reaction was nervous- science building. This science patcher in the Public Safety ness as they were packing up building will be built where their things and going out- Photo by Matthew J. Rings office said a call came in the parking lot behind Sims is from a white male , 18-25 side. Commuter student Ashley Miller gets into her car in the now situated. years of age, that said "bomb Once they were outside, parking lot behind Simms science building . J .P. McKee, vice president in Kinard at 8:30". Walton said, people joked of Business and Finance, Public Safety officers came about it. Also, there is a lot across favor of a parking garage," said the lot will be partially to the scene, cleared the stu- Donna Gold, a junior, said the railroad tracks at the he said. she was in her Anthropology destroyed when the new The decision of how to dents out at 8:11 p.m. by back of the campus that is 201 class when the fire alarm building is constructed. relieve these parking prob- going alerting them class- now being used by the city rang. She said she got her The lot has 150 parking lems will probably not be room b y classroom and which could possibly be things and left. spaces in it, but not all of made until this summer. sounding the fire alarm. aquired for the college's use. The officers searching them will be eliminated, This is when the cam- They then began a floor by Another proposal in- Kinard did not find anything McKee said. pus wide parking problem floor search of Kinard. The school is presentl> volves a parking garage. Al- and students were allowed to will be examined. The Rock Hill fire depart- though he does not recom- go back inside the building looking into alternative park- Despite student concern, ment was on stand by at the mend this course of action, at 8:35 p.m. ing solutions. McKee said, the new build- the corner of Barnwell and McKee said the first floor or By that time, some teach- One option being explored ing will have no immediate Tillman. is to pave and landscape the basement of the new build- Heather Walton, a senior, ers had excused their classe. ing could be made into a effects because constructon At present time, there are present freshmen lot across will not begin before the said she heard the officers in Oakland Avenue for the use of parking level. no suspects. summer of 1993. the hall while she was in her freshmen and others. "Personally, I am not in Page 2 The JOHNSONIAN February 5,1992 News Briefs Congress to schedule hearing about new student loan program § Reformed University Fellowship, a Winthrop Cam- pus Ministry, meets every Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Dink- (from press release) quick at slightly higher effec- while being a better deal for ins Auditorium. Everyone is invited to attend. The House Education and tive interest rates which students than the current Labor Committee has sched- would help subsidize those student loan programs which § Action for Food, a hunger awareness group, will uled a hearing for Feb. 6 to with low incomes school. IDEA would supplement. However, those who ex- Petri also said the pro- meet on Mondays at 5 p.m. at BSU. This semester's ac- hear testimony on a new and radically different student pect to make high incomes gram would have "virtually tivities will include the Hunger Run and another loan program. •vould still be attracted to the no student loan default." Letter Writing Campaign. All are welcome to attend Income-Dependent Edu- program by its still reason- He said because the loans the weekly meetings. For information, call 328-6269. cation Assistance Act(IDEA) ab'e terms and by its flexibil- are automatically rescheduled would make up to $70,000 of ity, said Petri. based on income, there would § HIV/AIDS is one of the scariest diseases of our time. loans available for most col- IDEA loan payments be no reason to default. How is it spread? Who is at risk? How do I protect lege and graduate level stu- would also be calculated and Petri also said the IDEA myself and my family? All of these are very real ques- dents and up to $143,000 for collected as part of former loan program would be much tions that deserve honest, upfront, unbiased answers. medical students. students' income taxes. simpler to administer. He said The York County Chapter of the American Red Cross Under the income-de- "Under IDEA, every stu- there would be no family needs can help answer these questions. The Red Cross has pendent approach, former dent, regardless of his or her to analysis at the beginning, volunteers trained to go out into the community and students would repay the parents' income would be able and repayment would be col- lected by the IRS as part of educate people on the virus. It is better to be educated loans based on their incomes to take out loans for education after leaving school. with complete confidence that income taxes. about this disease than to live in fear of it. The Red "There would be no fixed repayment would be afford- "The middle class is Cross is available to answer your questions. Won't you repayment schedule," said able, no matter what income largely looked out of current invite us to speak to your group? For further informa- Congressman Tom Petri(R- the student end up earning sudent loan programs," said tion, contact Sherry Hutchinson at 329-6575. Wisc), who proposed the bill. after leaving school," said Petri, "and at the same time, "Rather, repayment would Petri. the Education Department § Come for a free aerobic workout at the Baptist automatically be stretched out "If you lose your job, get expects $3.6 billion of student Student Union. Aerobics will be held Mondays at 9:30 as long as people need it to be," sick, or take time off to raise loan defaults this year. We p.m. and Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 9 p.m. he said. kids, your loan is automati- neeed fresh thinking to pro- Those with high incomes cally rescheduled." duce a simple, affordable and § The Winthrop Shakespeare Ensemble will have a after leaving school would be The IDEA program is universal student loan pro- meeting tonight at 7 p.m. in Dacus Library, 2nd floor expected to repay relatively designed to be self financing gram." study room. All charter members and interested stu- dents please attend. Department, professional New policy § The Association of Ebonites is sponsoring their an- nual Mr. Ebonite pageant, which will be held Feb. 7, organization receive to affect at 8 p.m. in Byrnes Recital Hall. Admission is $2. grants for future projects § The S.C. State Employees Association is now accept- classes ing applications for the 1992 Anne Agnew Scholar- by Alvin McEwen can do so they can make in- by Jackie Lowery ships. Students who have completed at least one year News Editor formed purchsing decisions," Staff Writer at a college, university, or other institution of higher A Winthrop College de- she said. Incoming freshman next- learning are eligible for the scholarships. Applications partment and professional The SelfFoundation was year may come to Winthrop must be received by March 1,1992, and are available organization were recently founded by the late James C. and find the current course by writing: SCSEA, P.O. Box 52u6, Columbia, SC, each given awards. Self, founder of Greenwood repeating policy changed. 29250-5206. The Winthrop mathe- Mills. The current policy states matics department received Awards fund program that if a student takes a class § The American Red Cross and the National Weather and award that will help it enhancing the quality of life and does not pass it,he or she Service will hold an open house at the Red Cross introduce a new type of cal- in the Greenwood area and can take the class over. building, 2751 Bull St. in Columbia, S.C. on Tuesday, culator to the public schols. throughout the state. The current grade would Feb. 25 from 12 p.m. until 8p.m. The SelfFoundation gave The Approved Pre-Pro- then takes the place of the Winthrop $6,500 to hold on- fessional Pxactice Program latter. Also a student can take § The Johnsonian writers' meeting is held every Mon- site workshops in public (AP4) was given a $5,000 gift the class over as many times day at 5 p.m. No experience is necessary. schools to introduce teachers from Marriot Health Care, as he or she wants. to the use of graphing calcu- Food, and Nutrition. According to the new § The Free Speech Bulletin Board, sponsored by the lators, which perform mathe- John Stephenson, vice proprosal by the members of Political Science Department, is now located across matical graphing functions president of human rela- the Ad Hoc Committee, every from Kinard 201. inthe same way that stan- tions for Marriot, presented course will count whether dard calculators perform the award to AP4 of the de- the class is taken again or § The Wesley Foundation will be holding Celebrate arithmetic functions. partment ofhuman nutrition not. Liberation: Past, Present, Future. This is a program Dr. Ron Goolsby, Dr. during a Feb. 6 program Douglas Eckberg, associ- celebrating the contributions of that many have made Mary Martin, and Tess luncheon in the Dinkins ate professor of Sociology, toward securing civil justice for all. It will be held Jackson of the mathematics Student Center. said he is in favor of the Wednesday, Feb. 12 at 5:30 p.m. department will co-direct the The funds will be ssed for proprosal because "in the late program. faculty supervisors of the 70s, SAT scores for students § On Friday 13 at 7:30 p.m., The Winthrop College "Graphing calculators are program to visit student in- entering Winthrop were lower Athletic Department will host "Spirit Night" when the the newest tool for teaching terns on-site and critique than those in Rock Hill so the Eagles host VMI. There will be contest such as: math and mathematical tech- their performances. current policy was instituted The group, organizaion, or residence hall which brings niques" said Martin. The AP4 program is a to help keep students from out the most people will win a Pizza Hut pizza party. "It's an idea whose time graduate professional pro- flunking out of Winthrop." The group, organization, or residence hall which comes has come, and it is important gram for students desiring a Eckberg said that the out in the most original or unusual dress, costumes, or for teachers to be aware of career in nutrition, food man- policy is no longer needed outfits ( your entire group needs to participate) will what the graphing calculator agement, and dietetics. because students today are win $75. more competitve. He said the change would SUBsiRim| f $1.00 be good because Winthrop Notice to Students. 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Page 3 The JOHNSONIAN February 5,1992 Ebonites Choir is student outlet Poll response data . — Continued from pg. 1 by Otis Titus Special to The Johnsonian Poll Response by Classification With over 65 active members, the Ebonites Choir is the largest functioning part of the Association of Ebonites. • Freshmen 15 OS Every Thursday night the 0 Sophomore 19.OS choir holds practice from 9 to • Junior 31.OS 11p.m. The only requirement 0 Senior 28.0% 19 Graduate 2.OS to be in the choir is to pay the HI Faculty 3.OS membership fees of the Asso- • Other 2 OS ciation of Ebonites. Since her freshman year, Paula Shands, choir president, has been an active part of the Ebonites Choir. "We receive two or three The Ebonites Choir receives invitations to sing every week. Visits Home Per Month invitations to sing a week," she said. Shands said, "along with de- The choir is directed by "We also have been invited votional service and two Carlton Smalls along with to places such as Nashville, hours of practice. We then assistant choir director Ka- ronda Champion. New Jersey, and Maryland, have some time to go shop- • Every Weekend 25 0 but because offundingwe were ping or have some fun. Then The lead singers are Terry ES Twice a Month 23.0 not able to attend." it's practice again from six Jones, Michelle Johnson, Lisa • once a Month 35.0 Moody, Heather Stokes, and • Never li.O The choir receives no until." H Live at Home 2 .0 funding from S.G.A. What- On Sunday the Ebonites Sherry Irby. EB No Response 4.0 ever funding they receive Choir has church service and The choir is run by stu- comes from fundraising or holds a concert. dents and most possess a lot through the Association of They leave Clemson Uni- of experience because they Ebonities. versity at 6 p.m. and with the sing on choirs in churches at An important event for help of drivers Ruschell home. 4) How often do you go home on weekends? the Ebonites Choir is the Mitchell, Paula Shands, and They have had a number every weekend choir workshop. Chris Williams, they arrive at of special people direct their twice/month They attend a workshop Winthrop College at 10 p.m. workshop including Dwight once/month in the spring at Winthrop Last year the choir had Woods, a well-known song never the opportunity to travel to writer who writes for the and spend a weekend at Number of Responses Based on Schools Clemson University. Charleston where they stayed Florida Mass Choir. They arrive at Clemson with families in the Char- Shands said the Ebonites on a Friday night with check- leston area and did three con- choir provides an outlet for Arts and Sciences 34 in from 6-8 p.m. and practice certs. students to release stress, but Education 15 from 8 p.m. until. "We really had a good the most important thing they Visual and Performing Arts 26 "Saturday morning we time," Shands said. "Choir do is lift up the name ofJe- Business 6 have breakfast together," members sot closer together." Undeclared 1 Exchange student from England total: 82 enjoys his time in the United States Minutes from Senate by Ted Hayes Winthrop in 1989, when a different here, the way of life Submitted by Kristin Kenny, SGA secretary here is a lot slower," he said. Staff Writer scout from the soccer team The meeting began at 8:05p.m. with SGA vice president One of the things that Andrew Uglehus, better came to watch him play. Stefan Brown presiding. known as Ugy by his friends He is now playing on surprised him about college We had a devotion in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. back home, is a sophomore scholarship as a midfielder, life is the many different fra- given by Regina Pickney. The roll was called and the Physical Education major and has enjoyed success on ternities and sororities offered following members were absent: Sonya Gary, Lee Turner, from Grimsby, England. the team, having been the on campus. Suzanne Baucon, Phil Mullinax, and Kelly Hawkins. The He picked up the nick- leading scorer during his first "In British universities, minutes were read and approved. name while in Liverpool, season of play. we didn't have anything like COMMITTEE REPORTS: where he lived for several His stay at Winthrop is SAE's, or anything like that," S.A.C.- No reports not his first time in the United said Uglehus. "I guess we Rules and Regulations- The Senate decided that the American Society of Interior Designers is not a professinal States, however. didn't see the need for them." organization as proposed by this committee. Prior to his offer to play However, he was happy to Campus Review- There was much discussion on whether see the abundance of foreign here, he had traveled through- organizations should be punished for not turning in their out upstate New York and students here. constitution and bylaws and if so, what the consequences Pennsylvania, where he "I think the foreign ex- should be. The Senate decided that these organizations worked as a camp counselor change program here is a that have not turned in their necessary information will for troubled kids as part of the really good idea, because it receive a letter and a phone call in reference to this issue. Camp America program. Al- gives everyone a chance to The details of this contact will be decided in committee. though he enjoyed his experi- meet people from different Winthrop Math Club passed their second reading to be- s

Congratulations to James Troyan and Patrick Duigman, who recently became members of the Omega pledge class of the Epsilon Eta chapter of Pi Kappa Phi, Inc. We would also like to congratulate brother Jim Stephenson who was inducted in the Phi Kappa Phi honor society. Members of Winthrop Ambassador program pose for a picture. Photo by Joel Nichols Lastly, we would like to thank those who helped and contributed on the toll road 1-31-92 in which we raised $597 for P.U.S.H. Winthrop Ambassadors continue Congratulations to Amy Hough and Jennifer to enhance image of college Oltsclaw, the newest pledges of Delta Alpha Omega. We are still rushing, so anyone who by Nikkole D. Davis ceived to be very credible. For important occasions. interested in a co-ed Christian fraternity is al- Special to The Johnsonian these reasons, our Winthrop The other two are a rugby ways welcome. Our family tree can always use a Previously known as Ambassadors are essential to and and golf shirts for campus few more bran ches. Call 3038 or 3554. Presidential Hosts, the our recruitment success." tours. All Ambassadors also Winthrop Ambassadors goes Winthrop Ambassadors get an umbrella and business The Delta Pi chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma virtually unnoticed for all of have many responsibilities. cards with their names on would like to congratulate all sororities on such a the work they do. They represent the college at them. The purpose of Winthrop important campus events. Kristin Kenny, a member successful Spring 1992 Rush! Sigma would also Ambassadors is to promote They also give campus tours, of the Winthrop Ambassa- like to congratulate our homecoming representa- Winthrop College in a posi- host all Open Houses, partici- dors, said, "Getting the uni- tive Rainey Gettys. Good luck Rainey! We love tive way and to act as a liaison pate in phonathons, and as- forms really made a big dif- you! between pi cspective students sist at special events for the ference. It made people notice and the Admissions staff. President. But what makes us. Now we get more recogni- Who was the first American woman to win three The Ambassadors play an Winthrop Ambassadors so tion on the campus, especially gold medals in the Olympics? important role in the admis- special is their sense of from the president." Who was the first black female neurosurgeon? sions process here at the col- commitment to the college. But how does someone be- lege. Come by Dinkins to find out the answers to these This includes giving of them- come a Winthrop Ambassa- Jim Black, dean ofadmis- selves, their time, and per- dor? Some requirements are questions and learn more about black women. sions, said, " Our research sonal experiences. that one must have a cumula- For Black History Month, Sigma Gamma Rho, says that other than parents, The Ambassadors now tive g.p.a. of 2.5, an outgoing Inc. will display various black women who have prospective students are most look more unified with their personality, and an interest contributed to black history. influenced by current college new uniforms. They wear in serving the college. students in the decision mak- three outfits with the first Applications can be picked The brothers of the Sigma chapter of Sigma ing process. They are per- being blazers and ties for up starting Feb. 5. Alpha Epsilon would like to congratulate the Spring '92 pledges. They are: Mike Bono Rob Kunkile Steve Cahlink David Matters CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING Chandler ChargiJl Chris Mc Poland 1992 HOMECOMING QUEEN CANIDATES: Scott Cornelison JeffMonheit Ross De Graw Stephen Ridenhour Mike Fayed Matt Stanley Karen Duddleston Jenny Rakers David Gray Scott Whaley Sony a Anderson Joy Reed A special thanks goes to Charles Davis for a suc- Monica Jenkins Sony a Gary cessful and dry rush. Rainey Gettys Amy White Lipi Boghant Vicki Stalcup The Lambda Sigma chapter of Delta Zeta will be Melissa Beverly DeAlva Wilson sponsoring JOHNNY QUEST along with UNCLE Kelly Hawkins Lariana Forsythe MINGO on Feb. 13 at Bar 101. We will be selling Sally Fergerson Diana Lipka tickets next week, so get in touch with Delta Zeta! Kristi El per s Shannon Black Ginger Gibson Merri McBride The Xi Phi Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Frater- Suzanne Stroud Heather Holland nity Inc. Spring '92 interest meeting will be held Julia Hertz Candace Stephens tonight at 8 p.m. in McBryde 101. Kirsten Bryant Doinetta McNally Wendy Schellenger Susan Olcott -n Rock Hill's Newest & Pamela Williamson Julie Ballard . • Most Unique Record 0 Lisa Sistare Hay ley Brooks —**— Buy, Sell, Trade a. new and used CD's The homecoming court will be presented on Tues., Feb. 11, after and Records. the women's game against Costal Carolina. Nine finalists will be announced at this time. Voting will take place on 113-B Oakland Ave. Wed., Feb. 12 and Thurs., Feb. 13 in Dinkins. The queen will be Used CD's Above College Cycles presented at half time during the men's basketball game against with this coupon. Limit one per curtomcr. Expire* 2/26/92 327-1907 U.N.C. Ashville The JOHNSONIAN February 5,1992 Page 5 History professor enjoys Financial Police Beat atmosphere of Winthrop aid easy to by Ted Hayes 1-16-92 Possible Child Neglect For him, the job was per- Staff Writer apply for Subject has been acting in violent and sexually abu- fect. He had wanted to teach sive fashion at Withers Nursery. Subject possibly a Birdsall S. Viault, Profes- in a place where the climate sor of History, was born on byToni Morgan victim of child neglect. was warmer, the taxes were Staff Writer 1-26-92 Oi,en container Long Island, New York, Sept. lower, and there was more 20,1932. A college education can Reporting officer observed subject entered car with open space. be very expensive and stu- what appeared a can of beer. Officer later saw several He first realized he He said one of the rea- wanted to teach while taking dents need to know what opne containers on rear floorboard while approach- sons he enjoys teaching here type of financial assistance a social studies class in the ing. Subject was issued a citation and the items were is the student relationships is available. eighth grade. consficated. Winthrop is known for, as Winthrop students who 1-27-92 Grand Larceny Upon his graduation from well as the size of the school, are interested in applying for scholarships offered by Complainant states that an amplifier was taken which makes this possible. from the observation booth in Withers. Dr. Viault has written the college need to meet a certain criteria by maintain- 1-27-92 Grand Larceny several college texts on his- Complainant stated that two radios, a coffee pot, and tory through McGraw-Hill ing' at least a 3.5 grade point average or better. a microwave was taken from Peabody Gym Publishers. These students receive an 1-30-92 Larceny from Auto His latest book was just application in the mail from Complainant stated that person(s) knocked the rear published, and all his books the Financial Resource Cen- passenger window of his car and stole a cobra radar receive national and interna- ter. detector from the dash. tional distribution. However, students who 1-30-92 Larceny from Auto In 1977, he became in- do not have this GPA may Person(s) broke into complainant' vehicle and stole volved with a program spon- be eligible for scholarships the radio. sored by Winthrop, which al- within their major based on the departments' criteria. 1-31-92 Too fast for conditions lowed professors and students Subject was seen driving on campus at a high rate of the chance to tour various "If students do not re- ceive a scholarship from speed. Subject was stopped and issued a citation. European countries during 2-2-92 Assault and Battery the summer season. Winthrop College they are encouraged to seek outside Complainant stated to officers on the scene that He has continued the scholarships or apply for subject had assaulted him. Complainant had a swollen project to this day, although Photo by Matthew J. Rings financial aid" said Dia Fri- left eye and a swollen left cheek. Eyes were also Dr. Birdsall Viault the high costs often keep erson, Director of Financial bloodshot students from participat- Aid. 2-2-92 Obscene phone calls high school, he attended Adel- ing. There are over 1,000 Complainant stated that she had been receiving phi University, on Long Is- Most often, the partici- students who receive finan- obscen phone calls and does not know who is doing land. pants are made up of mostly cial aid at Winthrop and the the calling. Studying abroad for a year number is expected to in- college graduates. 2-3-92 Damage to Auto in Germany, he recieved his This summer, the tour crease. Complainant stated that person unknown driving Bachelor's degree in 1955, will include England and Although financial aid unkown vehicle did minor damage to his car. earning his Master's degree Scotland. is based on need, any stu- dent can apply. the following year. He earned He teaches History 101, During the fall semester/Public Safety has accu- Students must fill out a his Ph.D. from Duke Univer- 102, as well as upper level Financial Aid Form (FAF) mulated several bicycles. These bicycles were not sity in 1963. courses dealing primarily available in the Financial registered through Public Safety's free registration, His first teaching job was with European and Russian Resource Center in 117 therefore they cannot be returned to their rightful at Adelphi, where he was an history. Tillman. owners. assistant professor. Anyone wishing to con- Students who need Student missing bicycles prior to 1992 may check During a social visit with tact Dr. Viault about summer more information concern- with Public Safety, Monday through Friday, from 2 Dr. Thomas Morgan, also a trips or any other matters ing financial assistance p.m. until 5 p.m. to identify and claim your bicycle. history professor at Winthrop, should contact him at his of- are encouraged to contact Also, we have a book bag with important items he learned of a job opening for fice, ext. 4678. the Financial Resource inside. Identify it and it is yours. a history professor. Otherwise you can proba- Center at 2189. He was interviewed and bly catch him at the Van The deadline for apply- ing for Financial Aid for the got the job. He started out as Halen concert, which he will an associate professor. Fall 1992 semester is May be seeing in late February. 1.

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Stationery and Sciinol Supplies GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION! Come See Us First For The BEST Prices and SGI Selection of Textbooks YOUR Bookworm OF SOUTH CAROLINA, INC. Elections Board "A General Bookstore" Committee 700 Cherry Road • Rock Hill • South Carolina • 29732 The JOHNSONIAN February 5,1992] Wednesday class schedule Faculty member shares i thoughts on Johnsonian proposal needs student action D a-==- by Alvin McEwen this case. Especially when change. I'm glad to say we The student publica- Letter to the Editor News Editor one remembers how Bancroft had tremendous response, but tions of a college or univtr- As you read last week, the Residence Hall was closed last this is not enough. I feel you sity are essential to commu - plan for the shift in time year. need to take more action in nication; having a vital, responsive newspaper is an indication changes has been postponed I am not saying that this getting your opinions out. Or of life and spirit on the campus. I compliment you on The Jonnsonian as it exists today. You until the fall of'93. According is a plot of the administration will you just keep quiet as you to keep students on campus usually do, later using what are successfully managing the tasks of newsgathering, editing, to Dr. Panteleo, a committee selection of features and advertising, layout, printing, and dis- will be set up to investigate it over the weekends (one of the happened as fuel for some rumors about the time change more pointless DiGiorgio tributing the paper...all as a part-time job! further. I enjoy your news, features, and editorial pages. I look for that is going around), but bashing. I hope there will be at least the paper each week, and have seen many changes in it over the rather it was a mistake to try My point is this, my fellow one forum for students to voice years. Each year it is different in some ways, having a new their opinions before the plan and push the plan on faculty students: if you all do not let the administration know how group of student workers. Reading it, I am reminded of the fun is to take place. The main and students without consul- of working on high school and college papers and doing book re- you feel about this and other problem I have with the plan, tation. views as a freshman student. You are obviously gaining valu- policies that affect you, then other than the fact that re- I believe the idea of a able experience. scheduling the block of time time period for students and v/hat is the use of them con- Congratulations on your accomplishments. Keep up the sulting you in the first place from Friday to Wednesday is faculty to meet is a great idea. good work! a mistake, is that students I think it will enhance the for anything? It would seem Sincerely, were not aware of it. sense of community on cam- that they are not the problem Jean McFarland If the faculty had not pro- pus. But the process in which ... you are. tested about the plan, I have this plan was going to be serious doubts that students implemented was poor. I sin- Previous 'prayer' letters find objection would not have known about cerely hope that the Winthrop administration will remember Dear Editor, laws are passed that mandate Your opinion, as stated, is that it until it was implemented. If most students will not use this they disliked it then, what this incident in the future and This is a response to Char- observance. It is likely that time for prayer, so why have could they do? The credibility better the process of keeping les E. Cauley and Tina K. parents will disruptthatlearn- students aware of policies that Eudale/s views on prayer in ing process by protesting out- it? If students are not pre- of the Winthrop administra- pared when they enter the they propose. school and a "moment of si- side schools during the obser- tion has taken a beating be- classroom, praying or even However, do not think this lence." cause of this fact. bowingtheirheadin silence is They have said "this is editorial is an attack on the Mr. Cauley, your objection to Mr. McEwen's opin;.on that l.etter to the Editor not going to give them the what students want" when it administration. sudden ability to participate So, my fellow Winthrop the terms prayer and "moment is clear that this is not the vance times. Is it fair to the logically in class discussion. students, you know about the of silence" are used synony- case. It does make me wonder students or the educators to To both of you, and others time change. What are you mously is negated by you own if Winthrop does have the words. You wrote: "The be subjected to such interrup- who feel the same way, I offer going to do about it? Are you student's best interest at 'moment of silence* is for any- tions? this question: What should be heart. going to tell the administra- one to do whatever he wants Miss Eudaley, as a future done when a teacher does not We are the ones who keep tion how you feel about this to do during that time. He can teacher, you of all people wish to participate in a this college going by our at- proposal, or are you going to pray to God, Allah, the wall or should understand the need "moment of silence"? Teach- tendance and money, so why let it slide. Will any action on anything he wants to." to avoid controversy in the ers are role models. Who is to weren't we informed about this your part interfere with your Don't you mean he can pray classroom. Students are in the say that anyone in the classroo schedule change? I think that partying? The Johnsonianhad to God, Allah, the wall, blow classroom to learn English, will participate if the teacher may be the real issue, the real a survey last week polling spit bubbles, or daydream, if math, science, etc., not relig- doesn't? reason for everyone's ire in students about the time he so chooses? A "moment of ion. It is up to parents to in- I am not attacking either silence" is supposedly de- still in their children religious of your opinions, Mr. Cauley or Miss Eudaley, for you are THE JOHNSONIAN __ signed to give a student time views and opinions in children. to collect his or her thoughts There is a time and place for entitled to them and I must Editor Mary Frances Monckton before beginning the school such education, and that is in respect that right. But I am Managing Editor Scott McLellan day. Shouldn't students have the church. also entitled to my opinion, You stated: "Even if most and my opinion is that a Business Manager Anne Bonett their thoughts collected before entering the school building? of our students do not pray "moment of silence" is another Circulation Manager Susan Powers Consider the possible re- during this time, it will give method of religious oppres- Chief Photographer Matthew J. Rings actions from parents who op- them a fe w minutes to calm sion. News Editor Alvin McEwen pose a "moment of silence" if down and prepare for class." Sonja Howe Entertainment Editor Melanie Gustin Spotlight Editor Jessica Brown Student against 'Moment of silence' Culture Editor H. Gary Wade Dear Editor, worm their ideals into the those of you who have never Health/Opportunity Editor.. .Christy Jackson I have to agree that a public school system. Or met a Jew, we really do exist.) Sports Editor Kip Carpenter "moment of silence" is not the course, legislators have failed I doubt that anyone would same as a "moment of prayer." to acknowledge the rights feel comfortable if someone Nevertheless, please note that and beliefs of atheist. put on a yarmulke, a Jewish The Johnsonian is published weekly by Winthrop College The phrase "moment of prayer cap, and began pray- students for Winthrop College students, faculty, staff and silence" came about after the ing. alumni. Letter to the Editor motion of school prayer was What if someone got down Editorials reflect the opinions of the editorial staff. The rejected. The "moment of si- on the floor and bowed down opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the lence" would only be justifi- to Mecca or went into a hyp- administration, faculty, staff or students. able if the initial intention notic trance and began speak- The Johnsonian welcomes letters to the editor concerning in last week's Johnsonian the letters concerning the issue had not been religious. Tho- ing in tongues? Prayer is in- any topic, Winthrop-related or not. The editorial staff reserves mas Jefferson, one of the tended for a house of worship the right to edit letters for space, although not for content. All contained statements ex- pressing that individuals may founders of this country, de- or in private. The government letters must be typed for clarity, and include the author's veloped the idea of "separa- cannot instruct us on when to name, signature and phone number. The Johnsonian has the pray to any god he chooses. This reference alone indicates tion of church and state." pray. right to withold names if there is a chance of undue hostility to The government cannot rule Please show respect for the author. Letters to the editor are not necessarily the opinion that a "moment of silence" is merely a step towards estab- on such a personal issue as non-Christians. An individ- of The Johnsonian. religion. ual will have his "moment of Advertising rates are available upon request. lishing school prayer. The cushioned phrase is simply a I am not an atheist but I silence" when he feels the Our address is: way for Christian moralist . am one of the few Jewish time is right. The Johnsonian students at Winthrop. (For Susan A. Zaglin Winthrop P.O. Box 6800 politicians to ease or actually Rock Hill, S.C. 29733 (803)323-3419 Our office is located in Bancroft Basement and our phone Tell us what you think! Write a letter to the editor. number is 323-3419. PAGE 7 The JOHNSONIAN February 5,1992

Saturday, I was digging through some Johnsonian memorabilia and I happened upon the March 4,1986 issue. The format is a lot different now. The 1986 Johnsonian was 12 Editorial: Grafitti a pages, with some of the same events covered. I turned to page 6 and found an article I thought was rather interesting. I thought you problem on campus would too. Read on and think about what is written here. There is some good advise. Aside Many people on and new desks, paint jobs, from a few things that were current issues in 1986, is life at Winthrop really any different? off campus use the bulle- computer equipment, and Has it changed at all in five years? You decide. tin boards on campus to other things that must be give notice of their events replaced because "Joe and services they wish to B'ow '91" left his mark Apathy: Cuts like a knife offer to students who at- for us on campus. Does tend Winthrop. These anybody really remember By ERIC FEARN cool breezy days many stu- best of times to find out about boards are all over cam- these people after they TJ staff writer (1986) dents are either down in Co- things like this. Think about pus and readily available leave? Does anyone, be- The cloud of apathy is so lumbia watching the Game- it. to whomever wishes to use sides his professors, care thick it could be cut with a cocks or out in Clemson watch- Students can attend all them. The Johnsonian that he is gone or when knife. Ithangs over Winthrop ing the Tigers. Perhaps they sporting events at Winthrop even has classifieds and he graduated (if he actu- College and Winthrop ath- are even at home watching FREE. All you penny-pinch- other advertising space ally did)? letics with a frighteningfore- the game on television. ers out there, this is a great for sale at much cheaper There are guidelines boding nature. The clearest Next year, Winthrop is at- place to take your girlfriend prices than getting 300- in the Student Handbook example of this apathy is tempting a move to NCAA when you're low on money. 400 copies, some scotch about putting up flyers seen every Friday afternoon Division I. Needless to say this I, for one, don't cater to tape, and posting them on campus. Many of the after classes have ended. is a large jump. Winthrop the opinion that attendance all over campus. (As well buildings on campus re- Cars loaded down with College will be up there where at athletic events is low be- as bribing someone to put quire approval of bulle- luggage, head toward the the big boys are. The competi- cause of the large female to them up for you. That's tins before being posted. gates surrounding our col- tion will not only be from the male ratio. More and more like pulling teeth.) Other rules include the lege at frightening speeds. , but male students are being ad- The point is this: why illegality of posting pa- At the gates the congestion from the NCAA's powerhouse mitted each year and, con- do people insist upon ad- pers on the lamp posts, is so great the cars sometime conferences such as the ACC, trary to popular belief, there vertising for themselves trees, and buildings on get crammed together, re- the Big Ten and maybe the are quite a few females who all over the walls, bath- campus, having an expi- sembling closely two large Metro Conference. enjoy sporting events. The rooms, and even comput- ration data, posting only people trying to get through This is stiff competition reasons for low attendance ers of this campus. Do on bulletin boards or non- a small doorway. indeed. Also, Winthrop isn't at sporting events lies else- they wish to be remem- painted opaque surfaces, After the carnage is com- going to be an instant success where. As you read this bered forever as a student and the taking down of plete and huge numbers of on the Division I level. It takes article, if anyone is, you're of Winthrop College? these bulletins after the students have made their time, persistence and fan probably thinking, "This is Surely Greek Organiza- events have occured. This escape, a person can look support. To sit in the Winthrop just another half-hearted tions can show them- last statement applies to outthe window and see that Coliseum ata basketball game attempt to raise school selves much better in the everyone. there really are places for this season, and to see that spirit." I assure you it is I'm community than by ad- There are still some cars to be parked here at 5,000 seat coliseum so sparsely just as guilty of not attend- vertising on the desks of posters up on campus for Winthrop. To look across the populated would soften even ing sporting events, as any- campus. Why not do some Back to School parties parking areas in front of the hardest of hearts. Even one. service projects in the from last Fall. This is ri- Richardson and Wofford one more ironic is the fact that the I, myself, attended about area, or even on campus? diculous. People should is reminded of a factory park- Winthrop basketball team at four basketball games, ran People also complain be more considerate of ing lot occupied only with last report was 19-8, and still eight cross-country meets about tuition hikes that others in this matter and cars owned by third shift sufferingfrom a severe case of and.. .and.. .that'sit. I never occur every year. Part of follow the simple cam- workers. non-support. saw the soccer, women's bas- this money goes to pay for pus guidelines. This predicament is of a All teams at Winthrop are ketball, volleyball or golf V somewhat puzzling nature. going to need the support of teams play. I'm as guilty as So many adolescents can the students as well as the anyone. Attention Modem Users: hardly wait to attend college community of Rock Hill next Why am I writing this? Good question. Perhaps, it's and feel the fruits of free- year more than ever. The The Johnsonian, in conjunction with the Aca- dom. greater the task attempted, thinking about how stiff the We, as young people, the more support will be Division I competition re- demic Computing Center, now accepts articles and can't wait to get off to col- needed. Don't go to a basket- ally will be that makes me other submissions through the Screamin'Eagle BBS. lege, yet many Winthrop ball or game against realize ALL our Winthrop Follow these simple instuctions to uploadtext students stay here all week a strong opponent to see a teams need support. files to the paper: and attend classes only to Clemson or a Georgia Tech I'm not saying I'll sttand return home for the week- team; go to see the Winthrop sporting events in great 1. Log into the Screamin' Eagle as: end. This leads to the hy- Eagles. Go support your col- amounts. I realize the limits Username: Johnsonian pothesis that most Winthrop lege; your future alma mater. of time. As we switch from students spend more time at I'm not saying try to win the Division II to Division I next Password: News home than they do here at spirit stick, I'm saying just go season keep in mind what 2. Go to the iles menu. their college. Can this really and pull for the Eagles. They I've brought up in this ar- 3. pload the text file that you wish be true? might surprise you. ticle. to submit. Be sure to include your If you have free nights, What is the solution to All you people out there name and phone number, even for this dilemma. Well, since it's who think Cross-Country is a and there's a game some- usually hard to solve a di- physical education credit, where dropin and see it. Give anonymous articles. lemma, there might not be a come out and see a meet. Soc- Winthrop athletics a chance. 4. oodbye. complete answer. Admit- cer, volleyball, softball andgolf Maybe if half the student tedly, there are understand- need support as much as bas- body would do this we could You will only be able to upload files to this account. able reasons why students ketball and baseball. Maybe disperse just a little of the The mail system and all of the other features of the leave Winthrop on the week- minor sports at Winthrop apathetic cloud... may be? board cannot be accessed through this account. ends. should be approved as cultural (Reprinted from the In the fall, we have no events. That might solicit March 3, 1986 issue of The Please use your own account for these great fea- football team, so on those some support. These are the Johnsonian.) ures. Thanks for your submissions! Do You Want VISA & MasterCard Credit Cards? STUDENT SERVICES,BOX 224026,HOLLYWOOD,FL 33022 Now you can have two of the most recognized and YES! I want VISA®/MASTERCARD® Credit accepted credit cards In the wor!d...Vlsa» and MasterCard® credit cards..."ln your name." EVEN IF YOU ARE NEW IN Cards. Enclosed find $15 which Is 100% refundable If not CREDIT or HAVE BEEN TURNED DOWN BEFORE! approved Immediately. 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Patriotic joy is Culture Editor the film made because he felt if accompanied by grumblings that the A piece of Winthrop's history will students couldn't come see Winthrop, Americas were never lost. be uncovered Fri., Feb. 7, when he could take Winthrop to them, she "Convergence of Cultures 1492- "Winthrop Day by Day," a film of said 1992" titles a three month long project Winthrop from 1919, will be shown as Until recently, however, this film that begins this spring. The project an approved cultural event. was lost. When Ronald Chepesiuk, will deal with three main themes: the Commissioned by the school's first associate professor and Head of controversy surrounding the Native American vs. European issue, the president, David Bancroft Johnson, Speacial Collections, came to Winthrop in 1974, old letters were found beginning of slavery, and new cultured the film was intended to recruit that have arisen through the settling young ladies to study at what was concerning the film project. Thus, the existence of the film was confirmed, ofMexico. then called '"Winthrop College, the Dr. Gerald Fish, geography Dr. Peter Wood, Duke University but no one could locate the film. South Carolina College for Women." professor, and Dr. Lynne Dunn, a Latin historian In the film, viewers can see The film, White said, was American history expert, who are both Oakland Avenue in the days when it uncovered about four years ago when part of the Winthrop faculty, are the was a dirt road travelled on by horses. the projection room of Byrnes was co-chairpersons of this event. University, Fred Sanders, deputy chief cor The film also contains footage of cleaned out. The film had remained The projectbeginsonMon., Feb. 10, of the Catawba tribe, Dr. Grant Jones, untouched for nearly 50 years. at 6:30 p.m. in Kinard Auditorium an anthropologist from Davidson R« Ida Dacus, who was Winthrop's first College, and Ocania Chalk, a free- Gl< professional librarian as well as the The original footage was on a with a panel discussion that will deal nitrate basedfilm, which is potentially with the issues of ethics and ethnic lance writer. *° first professional librarian in South Dr. Daniel C. Pantaleo, vice He combustible under certain conditions. sensitivities surrounding the Carolina. Our current library was president of Academic Affairs at Hi Therefore, the film had to be sent to Columbus celebration. This is an named after Dacus. approved cultural sveni. Winthrop, will serve as moderator. as: Furthermore, the film is full of Washington, D.C. in order to be The following lecture series will Sc transferred to modern day safety film Panelists will include Dr. Peter interesting facts about Winthrop. Wood, a historian from Duke be held in conjunction with the There is film footage of Winthrop's and videotape. private farm that was where the However, because of the potential Winthrop Coliseum now stands. That fire hazard of nitrate film, commercial farm was used to grow food for airlines would not allow the film on an Winthrop's students. airplane. Therefore, Chepesiuk had Professor to lead tour of C Viewers will also see a few to personally carry the film to buildings they probably won't Washington, White said. McFarland said. Musical and The film, which is silent, will be by H. Gary Wade Jr. recognize. That's because several Culture Editor theatrical performances are often narrated by Chepesiuk. The film will presented there as well, and students Winthrop buildings have been torn A tour of Spirit Square Center for be shown at 9 a.m. and at 2 p.m. in will be shown every floor of the art down over the years. theArts will beconductedfor Winthrop Gina Price White, assistant Kinard Auditorium. The approximate gallery, which consists of at least four running time of the film is 40 minutes. students by JeanMcFarland, associate archivist at Winthrop, said the film, professor of Art and Design, Tue., F eb. floors, she said. which is of amazingly good quality for For more information about this film, One of the best things about this 11. tour, McFarland said, is that Spirit its time Spirit Square consists of museums, Square is close to many other classrooms, and an art center,

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MIC VIEW OF BUILDINGS "Photo courtesy of Dacus Library archives TheJOHNSONlAN Februar Winthrop students encouraged WINTHROP PROFILE to participate in float contest by Melanie Gustin cedes -Benz convertible with signed locations, on the lawns, in front of Byrnes and Kinard. Entertainment Editor the name of your group placed A judging will take place at Homecoming is a time on the side, and a representa- when students display to re- tive inside, we encourage it this time. The floats will be judged turning alumni the charis- all. It does not need to be big, on creativity, originality, matic spirit and pride they expensive, or complicated. possess . Does your campus The floats may be con- school spirit, and artistry. There will be a winner in each organization, group, or stucted with any type of ma- committee have school spirit terials and in the theme of category and the group will to show off? If so, construct a your groups choice, but it receive an award to later be float to display in the Sat. must be mobile. decided. Participation in the pa- afternoon homecoming pa- On Sat. Feb. 15 at 1 p.m. rade requires an application, rade. a parade involving the floats Any campus organization, will head out to the Winthrop which can be picked up imme- group, or committee, big or Coliseum . The parade will diatedly and resubmitted as photo by Matthew J. Hings small, is encouraged to par- circle through campus, past soon as possible at the infor- Name: Erin Shay Brown ticipate in constuctingafloat. residence halls, and then mation desk in Dinkins. Tom Webb, Associate down Eden Terrace. For more details, call the Hometown: Columbia, South Carolina Dean of Student Activities Before the parade, the information desk at exten- said even if it's just a Mer- floats will be displayed, in as- tion 2247. Born: April 8,1973 in Portsmouth, Virginia Major: Art with a concentration in graphic design Homecoming 92 Schedule of Events Class rank: Freshman TUE..FEB. 11 Campus Activities: Intramural tennis, Tri-Sigma 7 p.m.- Women's home basketball game vs. Coastal Carolina pledge, and Phelps Hall Council Representative Announcement of Homecoming queen finalists Three words that best describe me: Sincere, THURS., FEB. 13 friendly, and witty 7:30 p.m.- Men's home basketball game vs. VMI- Spirit Night Accomplishments I most cherish: Being chosen in (wear garnet and gold) high school, by all my friends, Miss Congeniality and FRI., FEB. 14 being one of the 60 students out of 500 selected to attend 4:30 p.m. -Pig roast on Kinard Lawn-sponsored by SGA The South Carolina Governors School for the Arts. Pep rally I would like to meet: Steve Martin 7-30 p m - Women's basketball game vs. U.N.C. Ashville 9 p.m. -LAFF TIME LIVF My most favorite featuring: book: "Lord of the Flies" Kim Coles -from In Living Color'' movie: "Wizard of Oz" music: Led Zepplin, U2, and Indigo Girls Don Reed - from "A Different World" Tim Settimi - Comedian/Mime I can do without: Stereotyping and placing judgement 9p.m. Byrnes Auditorium on people $5.00 WCID $7.00 General Public sponsored by Dinkins Student Union In my free time I like to: Go out with my friends, do homework, draw, and eat. 11 p.m.- Homecoming party-Dinkins sponsored by the Association of Ebonites and NAACP People may be surprised to know: That I've been a SAT., FEB. 15 dancer since I was four years old and that I tried out for 12 p.m . -Finish float building Star Search. lp.m .-Parade-front campus to Coliseum Future plans: After graduating for Winthrop,I plan to Banner judging become an animator for MGM studios in Orlando, 5 p.m. -Young alumni pre-game tailgate party at The Shack- Florida and live on a huge farm with lots of horses. sponsored by The Young Alumni Council Reservations required 7*30 p.m .-Homecoming game-Men's varsity game vs. U.N.C. Asheville

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*For more information call 323-2247 Sponsored by Dinkins Student Union Division of Student Life SPORTS The JOHNSONIAN February 5,1992 Eagles fall 62-55 to Charleston Bucs by Annette Lanier Dennis Watson, Eddie Gay, Special to The Johnsonian Mike Fayed, and Mark Hailey, Rebounds, free throws and Jeff Pickard, John Temple, defense by Charleston and Southern Buccaneers led to a Melvin Branham, the 62-55 victory over the Eagles dominated the second Winthrop Eagles in the Big half. South Conference game With 4:46 left in the game, Saturday. the Eagles led the Buccaneers The Eagles had control of with the score 51-45. But the the game going into the second Eagles ran into foul trouble half with the score 26-23. But and Darnell Sneed of the in the few seconds left in the Buccaneers. Sneed hit free first half, the Buccaneers throws at the last minutes of maintained a 28-26 lead over the game which led to the the Eagles. Eagles defeat. In the beginning of the Eventhough the game was second half, the Eagles tied tied three times, the Eagles the game at 28 a piece when did not have time to regroup Dennis Watson's rebound set in order to gain the Photo by Joel Nichols up Carlo Wilkins for two enthusiasm and confidence Brian Schoch, Frank Ardaiolo and Brian Smith (I to r) get ready for the tip-off of the First points. With enthusiasm and needed to win against the Annual Intramural Basketball Jamboree. team work by Carlo Wilkins, Buccaneers. Intramural Jamboree a success Winthrop's scoring Intramural basketball half hours of non-stop play. enabling them to use the season started Jan. 30,1992, The jamboree lasted until 1 coliseum for the special event. comes up short with the first Intramural a.m. with the time between The staff would also like to Basketball Jamboree held at games being filled with give- thank Dr. Frank Ardaiolo for by Brice Laughter of a few 3-point shots towards the Winthrop Coliseum. aways of T-shirts and wind- officiating the opening Sports Writer the end of the half. Over H40 students breakers. ceremony. A late 18 point run in the The Eagles 16 first-half participated in the beginning The grand prizes were a The Office of Recreational last five minutes of the first points were a season low as ceremony to try to fine-tune pair of Converse high-tops won Sports looks forward to an half proved to be enough for Winthrop's scoring leader, their skills for the beginning by Joel McClung and a choice even larger attendance at the the Liberty Flames as they Mark Haily, sat on the bench of the regular season that will of favorite team hat won by 1993 jamboree. defeated the Eagles 72-58. 18 of the first 20 minutes of officially begin on Feb. 3, Otis Neely. The Eagles controlled the play due to foul trouble. 1992. The Recreational Sports submitted by Grant tempo of the opening 15 Winthrop's offense picked- The first jamboree began Staff would like to thank the Scurry,director of Recreational minutes of the first half. With up in the second half, but at 9:30 with three and one- Athletic Department for Sports 4:43 remaining in the half the couldn't overcome the huge Eagles trailed only by two at first half deficit that the HC queen 18-16. Flames had built. Search begins for Liberty then took Mark haily returned in the advantage of some cold second half and played well to be shooting and costly turnovers scoring 14 points and clearing new head coach to go on to score 18 straight four rebounds. Carlos Wilkins and end the half up 36-16. The also had a good individual by Kip Carpenter through phone calls, letters crowned Flames were able to put performance scoring a game- Sports Editor and interviews. The together this run with the help high 17 points. The search for the new committee will then narrow by Lori A. Mazell head coach of Winthrop's the field to either five or six Special to the Johnsonian men basketball team is well final candidates. On Feb. 16, the 1992 Recreational Sports... underway. After the committee has Homecoming Queen will The ad announcing the narrowed the field, they will offically be crowned. But who Joetta Irving, Sherry Irby and Intramural basketball position appeared in the Jan. submit their choices to Steve is she and how did she get started on Monday, Feb. 3, Lynntesha Roberts. Their 22,1992 edition of the NCAA Vacendak, athletics director there? This representative of 1992. Twenty-eight teams are wins were against East ; of Winthrop College. After participating in this years Carolina and U.S.C. Aiken and News. Winthrop College must first Thomas Hickman, further review, Vacendak be nominated by any student league. Students are the final match-up against will make his encouraged to come out and N.C. State pushed them out associate athletics director, organization followed by an support the players even if of the tournament. said that at least two dozen recommendation to interview by a select panel of they are not participating. Entries for five on five applications have been President DiGiorgio who judges comprising of faculty Schedules may be picked up indoor soccer opened Mon., received to date. will make the final decision. and staff members, student at the Recreational Sports Feb. 3 , and will run through Word of the vacant DiGiorgio has had final representatives, and Mrs. Office in 205 Peabody. Fri., Feb. 14. Blank roster position had been rumored approval on all coaching Gale DiGiorgio. Winthrop was well forms may be picked up at 205 around fraternal coaching staff positions for the past This interview makes it represented at the Atlantic Peabody or at Dinkins organizations which led to a two years. much more than a beauty Coast Regional three-on-three information desk. few applicants getting a Hickman said that the contest. Candidates are Aerobics are now being Schick Super Hoops tourna- jump on others. position may be filled either selected on the basis of offered each Thursday mentheld Jan. 25, atFurman Hickman said that they before or after the target dedication and enthusiasm to University. The men's team, afternoon at5 p.m. in Peabody are expecting at least one date of April 1, 1992. Gun J.M.D., was assembled of 106. Pool aerobics are also Winthrop, articulation, as well Hickman also said that Bruce David, Shedrick being offered each Tuesday at hundred applicants for the as poise and general Jackson, Marquis Cook and 7 p.m. at the pool in Peabody. position, based on past there will be a minimal cost appearance. Ten finalists will . Darrel Wilson. The team For more information contact response to other coaching in the search for the right be announced immediately finished with a record of one the Recreational Sports office. positions that needed to be person to fill the position. following the women's and two. Their victory was over For more information on filled. Although there will be some basketball game on Feb. 11. Alamon College and their all events and activities offered A screening committee expense when the On Feb. 12 -13 , there will be losses to Coastal Carolina by the Recreational Sports consisting of two faculty candidates come to campus wide voting to select College and Clemson office may call 323-2140 or members, two athletics staff interview, but the cost will the final queen who will be University. come by the office at 205 members, a student and a not be anything like that of crowned during the halftime Peabody. The ladies team was the personnel representative USC's search to fill their break in the Feb. 15 men's Black Beauties with a record submitted by Grant will review the applications basketball coach vacancy. basketball game. of two and two. The team was Scurry, Director of made up of Zanthia Chandler, Intramural Sports The JOHNSONIAN February 5,1992 Page 13 Baseball camp held for youth Recreational Facilities All students are required to show their student IDs and by Karl Lyles agent contract for the 1992 will grow in the future. He sign in at the door in order to enter the gym. This is to Special to The Johnsonian season with the Boston Red said they can handle up to 100 improve security and maintain proper use of the facilities. Herm Winningham of the Sox of the American League. kids and still give them For any information regarding use of the following 1990 World Champion Winningham said every individual attention. "The facilities, contact Ray Alexander a. 323-2123 or 323-2125. Cincinnati Reds was the guest pitcher has a pattern. During primary purpose of the camp speaker Saturday at a hitting his career, he has become a is to teach kids the Basketball Court Peabodv camp run by Winthrop College student of the game and has fundamentals of baseball. baseball coach Joe Hudak. worked hard to know what to This is not a big money maker Weifhtroom Winningham gave a 30 expect from pitchers before he for us." Mon.-Thurs. 5-9 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. 6:30-8:30a.m. minute speech on the faces them. Bob LeFear of Charlotte Fri.-Sun. 2-6 p.m. 12-2 p m. Faculty/Staff importance of getting a good He knows most pitchers brought his 9-year-old son to To schedule use of the only education. in the National League but the camp and was very pleased basketball court, contact 3-8 p.m. "You can't get where I am when asked how he felt about with it. Fay Alexander at 2123. 8-9 p.m. Females only until you get serious in the facing not-so-familiar pitchers "I almost took him to a (Beginning instruction of- classroom," he said. in the American League he camp atUNC-Charlotte," said Peabodv Pool fered) He urged the kids to work said, "We'll have to wait and LeFear. "But it would have hard in school so that whether see what happens." cost $125 and there were about Mon. 12:05-1:05 p.m. Laps Fri. 8-12 a.m. 400 kids signed up. Each kid they make it big in baseball or Winningham will join the 4-5:30 p.m. Free 12-2 p.m. Faculty/ not, they will be able to make Red Sox outfield corps of Ellis needs to be taught at his own 8-9 p.m. Free Staff only a living. Burks, Mike Greenwell and level. They just can't learn if 3-6 p.m. "You have a better chance last years' rookie phenom Phil there are that many kids Tues. 12-1 p.m. Laps of being a brain surgeon than Plantier. Winningham, a around, their attention span 8-9 p.m. Free •Weekend hours open to being a major-league baseball career .240 hitter, can back isn't that long." Fitness Club members up all three outfield positions Larry King, a sophomore player, " Winningham said, Wed. 12:05-1-05 p.m.Laps only. (Beginning since there are only 650 and has been used as a pinch and right fielder for the 4-5:30 p.m. Free instruction offered) professional baseball players hitter frequently in recent Eagles, helped kids with their 8-9 p.m. Free •Women may use the in the United States. years. swings at one of eight batting weight room during any The camp was run by stations setup to teach specific Winningham, a native of Thurs. 12-1 p.m. Laps scheduled student hours. skills. Orangeburg, S.C., spent his Hudak, along with hitting 8-9 p.m. Free Women's only hours are first eight major league coach Gary Murphy and King said he and other strictly for women.) several Eagle players. Eagle players learn by seasons in the National Fri. 12:05-1:05 p.m. Laps League, playing for the New Forty-eight kids ranging teaching in camps like this. 3-5 p.m. Free For more information, York Mets, Montreal Expos in age from 8-18 signed up for The Eagles will open the please call Ray Alexander the four-hour camp. Hudak 1992 season in a Feb. 13-15 and Cincinnati. Sat.-Sun. 3-5 p.m. at 2123 or 2125. He recently signed a free said he hopes the enrollment tournament in Aiken, S.C. Golf Course/ Driv- Racquetball ing Range Courts 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Mon.-Thurs. 8:30-5 p.m. open to fac- 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Fridays ulty, staff, students with Play time available on a ID. For more info, contact first come, first serve basis. Dan Murray at 323-2129. Racquetball courts may "When you give blood not be used during men's basketball games or during another Coliseum event. you give another birthday For info, contact Dan Murray at 2129. •Peabody facilities are beginning to strengthen security in order to provide a safer environment for student another anniversary participants. IDs are required and all students must enter at the front entrance across from Crawford Health Center. One guest per student is allowed and students another day at the beach, must accompany their guests. •If you have any questions regarding the use of Peabody another night under the stars, Facilities contact Ray Alexander at 323-2123. another talk with a friend, another laugh, MONEY another hug, FOR COLLEGE Every student is eligible for some another chance. type of financial aid regardless of grades or parental income.

Special grants program Every student eligible No one turned down + Simple application nd name, address and $1 P&H fee (refundable) to: American Red Cross Student Services P. O. Box 22-4026 Hollywood, FL 33Q22 Please give blood. RESULTS The JOHNSONIAN February 5,1992 'Love Carefully Week' raises Crawford Health Center awareness of STDs advises students to keep by Christy Jackson just like cancer, there is no Relationships in the 90's: Health Editor cure for either one. The Good, the Bad, the Ugly heart healthy The Student Wellness "Love Carefully Week" (With the emphasis on how by Laurs Colemen center offers." Baroody also Program is sponsoring "Love also has fun things planned to have the Good!) Special to The Johnsonian said that anyone who is Carefully Week,"Feb. 10-14. for Winthrop students to help Wed., Feb. 12 7 p.m. This month is known as interested in promoting F.I.T. Vicki Baroody, health and make Valentine's Day more Dinkins auditorium "Help-Your-Heart" month, but Stop next fall should contact wellness coordinator, said special for everyone. Here is A lively discussion about according to Vicki Baroody, her at 2206. that this week will focus on a schedule of events for "Love modern day relationships. health and wellness There are several Carefully Week" sponsored by knowledge and behavior of The focus is on healthy coordinator, students should programs, services and relationships, self-esteem, the Student Wellness versus unhealthy be taking care of their hearts materials that are available STD's, risks, and many other Program: relationships. year round. "We don't dedicate Love in the 90's to Winthrop students. For informational topics. A panel of experts from an event to it. All year long we "This week is a good Mon., Feb. 10 7 p.m. the areas of health, instance, a blood pressure and talk to students about it," said opportunity to increase Dinkins Auditorium psychology and crisis self-care station can be found awareness, since this Thurs., Feb. 13 5 p.m. counseling will be on hand to Baroody. Because of a limited at Crawford for students to information is constantly Today information is lead the discussion, answer budget, no special activities use during the center's hours. changing and people don't constantly changing and is questions and provide are planned for "Help-Your- Crawford also sponsors low/ know everything about sometimes confusing. strategies for maintaining Heart". high-impact aerobics for all STD's," Baroody said, Everyone needs the latest successful relationships. When asked what can students on Mondays, "Everyone can benefit from update on information for students do to take better care Wednesdays, and Fridays at an update. Even Crawford living and loving safely in the Love Carefully Day of their heart, Baroody 9:30 p.m. in Peabody Gym. has to keep updated." 90's. Fri., Feb. 14 suggested that students be There is a fee of $15 a Baroody said that many This program discusses all Health Display 10-12 aware all year long of the semester. Baroody said that people, includingstudents at of the issues surrounding safe p.m. Dinkins Main Floor changes in blood pressure and sex, self esteem, healthy there has been a good Winthrop, say, "It won't A large colorful display cholesterol. To help students happen to me," but that's the relationships and sexual area in Dinkins will provide response to this aerobics class. do this, Crawford has a one's more likely to get AIDS responsibility. Valentines, candy and Students can also find a or STD's because they were The discussion will be intormation. program called "F.I.T Stop". number of pamphlets and not cautious. lively and interesting. Rockin' Valentine Party This program enables students information booklets at There is an epidemic of 11:30-1:30 p.m. to monitor blood pressure, Crawford on any health STD's on all college "Sexy" Transmitted A rockin' Valentine flexibility, and strength. problem or issup. campuses, and "Love Diseases: Video party in Thomson cafeteria Representives fromthehealth A counseling service is Carefully Week" will focus Tues., Feb. 11 6:30 p.m. v/itb Biian King as the DJ center go to a selected also located in Crawford to on awareness of these Dinkins Auditorium playing a great variety of residence hall once a month to help students. This video discusses everyone's favorite tunes. problems that we face today set up a display. The main Baroody said for students and tomorrow. sexually transmitted diseases Door prizes, information, focus of the display is blood to stay healthy, they need to: Baroody said since that have reached epidemic dancing and Valentine pressure. Baroody said, proportions on college candy. 1) know resources on campus Magic Johnson announced "Basically, F.I.T Stop is an he has AIDS, that it is just campuses today. 2) exercise regularly and eat beginning to hit us full force The program examines Credit slips (proof of out-reach program used to healthy foods, and 3) let bringing the STD's the risk factors, the results, attendance) will be provided inform students about other health be a life-time problem to reality. and prevention options. A to give to those professors services that their health commitment. "Anyone can be infected brief discussion will follow the who grant extra credit. Slips with this virus or with STD's video. This is a truly vital will be available for all American Heart at any age," she said. AIDS is program for all students! evening programs. Association If Studies show strokes hit African-Americans harder (from release) African- county found that physical faster than the white incidence of stroke. physical losses from stroke. Americans not only have a impairment was "significantly population, there is very little Ronnie D. Horner, Ph.D., The Fuglmeyer Test showed higher incidence of strokes more severe" in blacks than in information about strokes in and his colleagues at Duke that "physical impairment was than whites or Hispanics, but whites at the time they were Hispanics, Sacco and his University Medical Center in significantly more severe in blacks who survive strokes admitted to the hospital. And, colleagues point out. Durham, N.C., studied 145 black than white patients at apparently also suffer greater despite improvement during Stroke incidencegenerally patients hospitalized for admission, and though physical impairments than hopitalization, their increased with age ischemic stroke in a university physical impairment whites. These are the impairment remained worse all hospital, a community hospital improved, it remained conclusions of two studies than whites. Blacks' ablitity and a VA hospital. Patients significantly worse in blacks," published this month in to perform routine daily were tested for physical and Horner and his colleagues Stroke, an American Heart activities also was more than functional impairments at report. Although all patients in Association scientific journal. impaired initially but admission and at five, 30, 90 the study were hospitalized A study of patients improved to a level and 180 days after admission. within 24 hours of stroke onset, hospitalized in an ethnically comparable to whites 90 days African-American stroke the investigators postulate mixed New York City after a stroke.The scientists patients had greater that the greater initial physical neighborhood confirms that emphasize that "our results functional impairments than and functional impairment in stroke hits blacks harder than apply to "hospitalized' stroke whites initially, as measured black patients may be due to whites and Hispanics. incidence and, therefore, may on the Barthel Index, and delay in seeking care. It shows strokes occurring be underestimates." Th° "activities of daily living" (ADL) A greater number of the among black women over age incidence of "non-hosptalized" scale, the scientists report. black patients were widowed 40 at an annual rate nearly stroke is unknown, but they The Barthel Index, a scale and, therefore, were more twice that of white and believe it is small in urban widely used in stroke research, likely to have a poorer social Hispanic women: 716 per areas. indicated the extent to which network, the researchers note. 100,000, compared to 361 on "Overall, our estimate of three ethnic groups and was the stroke patient requires help A contributingfactor, they Hispanics and 326 in whites. the occurrence of stroke was similar for men and women, in such activities as bathing, add, may be the "worse risk The stroke rate among nearly twice as high in blacks except in African-American. eating and walking. profile" of black patients. African-American men over 40 compared to whites and Black women had a higher Median BI scores of black "More of them, for example, was 567 per 100,000, Hispanics," says Sacco. stroke incidence than black patients initially were only half had a history of high blood compared to 351 for whites Hispanics living in the men, but the black men in the that of white patients, the pressure." and 306 for Hispanics. area are primarily from the study tended to have strokes researchers report. The researchers point out A second study suggests Dominican Republic (66 at an earlier age, Sacco says. The blacks also improved that until now, there were "no that ischemic strokes, the kind percent), Cuba and Puerto The researchers found more slowly, but they regained published reports on racial caused by a loss of blood flow Rico. "Hispanics have rearely high blood pressure was more functional capacity differences in stroke-related to the brain, leave been identified separately in common in the black and approximately equal to that of physical impairment." considerably more damage in epidemiologic stroke studies," Hispanic stroke patients than the white patients within three Greater efforts at stroke their wake in blacks. the scientists note. Although in whites in their study. High to six months after their stroke, prevention should be directed The review of stroke the Hispanic population in the blood pressure is a risk factor the study found. at black populations, patients in a North Carolina U.S. is growing five times known to contributed to a high Another test assessed researchers say. 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