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Central Florida Future, Vol. 21 No. 02, August 25, 1988

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Recommended Citation "Central Florida Future, Vol. 21 No. 02, August 25, 1988" (1988). Central Florida Future. 863. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/863 Al ~·F LIBRA.Ry ) AAcHW£S - Central Florida Future C 1988 The Central Flork:lo F~ure Volume 21, Number 2 · University of Central Florida/Orlando Thursday August 25, 1988 Girls plagued by ca·ns Police begin crack down on phone obscenity

"Students should know that commented McClendon, calls By Crickett Droke NEWS EDITOR the Health Center does not call female students and states anyone up and tell them that that he is conducting a survey they need to come in for any­ for the psychology depart­ The UCF Police Depart­ thing. That is strictly up to the ment; Dr. Fisher's Human ment has received several student." Sexuality class, in particular. complaints from female stu­ McClendon went on to say Most students have answered dents on campus about receiv­ that once the caller informs the survey, which consists of ing obscene phone calls. about 25 questions and also Sergeant McClendon, In­ become very obscene by the vestigator for the Police De­ end of the conversation. partment, reported that some­ Segeant McClendon, Students that fell victim to one has been making obscene Investigator for the this prank ended up calling phone calls using the UCF Police Department, Student Affairs and complain­ Student Directory to get the reported that someone ing about the survey that the names and phone numbers of psychology department was his victims. The caller is male has been making supposedly conducting. Dr. and all of his victims · are fe­ obscene phone calls. Fisher and the psychology male. department wanted to make it On some incidents, the per­ real clear that they never have son calls and says that he is the student that she needs to surveys of this nature and with the UCF Health Center. come in, he then proceeds to such a survey is not a require­ He then proceeds to say that describe how such a test is ment for the Human Sexuality Rob Arttovlch/ CENTRAL FLORIDA MURE the student either needs to conducted and then to ask her class. come into the Center for a very personal questions. By The Police Department has ADD/DROP LINE? check-up or that they need to the end of the conversation, several tips as to what to do iri Although it's easy to get the two lines confused, these stu­ have a pap smear. the questions become obscene. this type of situation. "Don't dents are standing in line to get into the campus book­ As a spokesman for the Another caller, also a male store. Health Center commented, and "possibly the same guy" SEE OBSCENE PAGE 6 Single member vote Coalition petitions for new district structure

by Crickett Droke tern, different and new policies would NEWS EDITOR eventually be put into effect." Hedrick and the Orange County Politicial Coalition also outlined the The local chapter of the Orange type of changes that this would cause. County Political Coalition has started Since the school board already consists a petition-signing campaign to try to of seven members, the major change get the issue of single member districts here would simply be that they would on the ballot for this fall. be voted in by a single member district According to John Hedrick, founder and the citizens could decide if these of the People's Transit Organization, members should go to full-time or not. "Single member districts make the The County Commission would government and its representatives change from five to seven members. more accountable and responsive to the The Orange County Politicial Coalition average citizen rather than the large predicts that seven members will soon monied interests; makes it less expen­ be necessary due to Orlando's rapid sive and easier to campaign; and allows growth. Voting members in from each a citizen to know which official they of the seven districts would also allow should go to first." these three boards to be more in line Overall, the idea of single member and equal. districts is simply advocating the seven ''The biggest change for the better districts in Orange and Seminole coun­ while making local government consis­ ties' vote and put into one office a rep­ tent with one another would be to the resentative from theircountyin the po­ City Coucil of Orlando," Hedrick sitions that make up the school board, stated. This would allow for full-time the County Commission, and the City City Commissioners instead of a full­ Council of Orlando. The biggest re­ time mayor and 6 part-time commis­ quirement for a person to be put into sioners. office under this idea is that the repre­ It is also propsed with this idea that sentative live in a particular district the mayor would be chosen annually and are voted into office by the citizens from amongst the seven City Commis­ of that district. sioners. It is hoped that by not having As Hedrick said, "By putting repre­ sentatives into office under a new sys- SEE BALLOT PAGE 5 CONFETTI NEWS CLIPS 3 .. ·' •. .... ~~. SPORTS '• I · · ~- ·;-·:·r};' ·•It's preview time. Assis- • Art Director R. Scott OPINION 16 ant Sports Editor· Chris HornerreviewsY.K. Kim's Brady takes a look atthe latest movie, The Miami COMICS 17 men's and women's Connection, filmed on soccerteams, while Tom UCF' s campus. Also, a CLASSIFIED 18 Davis does the same for look at the controversial cross country. Dan Quayle. SPORTS 20 • 2, The Central Florida Future, August 25, 1988

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F.or more information • come by TC 522 or call ·275-2430 • The Central Florida Future, August 25, 1988, 3 Department tO use grant for symposium • . are often an tho loi~ed in collge by Lisa Theiler textbooks. CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE Participating in a panel discussion .with Bambara will be Dr. Trundiere Harris of the The Florida Endowment for University of North Carolina ... the :Humanities has recently at Chapel Hill and Dr. Debo­ Do you feel 11-year old preacher, Duffy Strode, should have been suspended announced a $16,000 grant to rah McDowell of the Univer­ for telling his prlnclpafto "go to hell", or do you feel his constitutional 'rights UCF's English Department. sity of Virginia. are being violated? UCF will use the funds to Harris has written several sponsor a three day sympo­ scholary works on the role of "It was a mistake, you know. The teacher didn't really hear it, what he had really sium concerning the role of black people in society and said. So they should have had a hearing or something like that ... black women writers in Ameri­ history. She currently the co­ - Ramona Suarez, 24, liberal studies. can literature. editor of a major reference "We're very excited about series on Afro-American writ­ the symposium and hope to ers. "Even if he told him that he was 'going to hell', he still should have been sus­ make this an annual event McDowel1 has completed pended, because it's dlsrespeclful. He's not taking account of his elders ... with each year focussing on a several critical pieces of work ,;:::, - Mel Mudrak, 23,frnance. different type of minority and on black women creative writ­ their roles in American litera­ ers such as Alice Walker and "It's about time we start saying 'no'. I mean they have the 'Just Say No' ·to drugs ture," explained Dr. John F. especially Toni Morrison. and everything else. The only way they're going to learn that they need to have Schell, Chairman of the Eng­ The symposium is sched­ some type of respect is to do things like that [suspend them]." lish department. ''We would uled to be held on January 18 - Debbie Phlllis, 27, counseling and education. .. also like to publish a report on through 20, consisting of a the symposium each year. n pane] discussion with the "I think the guy needs a little help. His parents need to talk to him. They might Toni Cade Bambara, a radi­ writers. Each writer will also need help too. He has the right to preach, but he's a disturbance also ... cal revolutionary black writer make individual appearances. from Philadelphia, will also be The panel discussion will be - Dave Blair, 23, engineering. the featured writerin the sym­ held January 19 at the down­ posium. town Orlando Public Library. "I don't feel he should have been suspended from school, but he should have been Bambara has been greatly Bambara will read from her disciplined and they should've made it clear to him that if he was going to do that influenced by a radical black fiction at the Wyn ore Center in in school . he couldn't come to school anymore. And since they made that clear to woman writer of the 1920's Eatonville on January 18 and him and his parents, legally, then they could have suspended him for that." and 30's, Zora Neal Hurston. McDowell will lecture at the - Michael Romero. 17, physics. The works ofHLJ.rston have re­ McKnight Center on January mained relatively unknown 19. "It depends on what he actually said. If he did tell the principal 'Go to hell' then he until recently. Harris will discuss the [should have been! suspended. If the tapes actually show he said 'you will go to Coincidently, Bambara will works of fiction writer Alice hell', then he 1S being treated unfairly according to the (First] Amendment. He has be reading some of her works Walker at the University of evexy right as anybody else. I don't care how old you are, to express your thoughts Central Florida on January in Eatonville, a small town freely. And he was outside of the school when he did it. " just north of Winter Park, 20.The symposium will be free where Hurston lived. and open to the public. - David Bas hears, 21, biology. Bambara is one of the very More information about the few black women writers to be symposium and its events can recognized in the Norton An­ be obtained from the Depart­ thology, and her short stories ment of English.

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There are many advantages to having Superboy filmed on campus. Once the television program airs, UCF will be seen by millions (they hope) every week. It also presents the Orlando area with a good reason to finally take notice of us, as well as giving some of our film students some experience and atmosphere. Our campus is being transformed into the ficti­ tious Shuster University, and UCF students are able to watch a major production betw~en their classes. Most agree, there is a bit of excitement attached to the package. The program can only prove to be bene­ ficial to promote outside campus recognition. But what about the inside? As the excitement builds, so does the animosity. Strong feelings of oH,NO! annoyance towards the television crew on campus I'M A have already been mounting. The first week of school DWARF proved to be somewhat of a hassle for students, as AGAIN! they often found a camara crew between them and their classes. It goes both ways. They're professionals and obvi­ ously not thrilled when they have to wait and sched­ ule filming certain sequences around every student that happens to walk by. On the other hand, some overheard student arguments state that we did pay Duffy's parents may be to blame to attend this school without being pushed aside so that something secondary may take priority. Monday in North Carolina, 11-year Duffey Strode One member of the marching band claims that received a 10-day suspension on the first day of officials from the production asked the band to take school for allegedly telling his principal, "You go to down their banners around campus because they hel1." had UCF on them, not Shuster. If this is true, the The boy's father, David Strode, claims that the boy increasing number of Greeks that have reaently actually said "You'llgoto hell,n when a deputy sheriff posted promo banners may be approached in the tried to escort Duffey and his siblings, Pepper and same manner. Mathew, onto the school grounds. Superboy will do well for the university in the long When they are suspended from school for activi­ The boy ·became enraged" when the deputy ties undertaken at his instigation they, not him, are run, yet it should not be an inconvenience to current took Pepper's hand, said the father. students caught in the hectic pace of a new semester. the ones deprived of an education; an education they Unfortunately, this was not the first time that will need to cope with the complexities of the 21st Contracts probably make it difficult for the produc­ Duffey has been in trouble for "preaching." Last tion to film during the weekend, therefore the crews century. school year he received national attention, and a Worse than that, he is not just depriving the are forced to film on weekdays.There is not a simple suspension, for calling the school's teachers and solution, for it is hard to find an area to shoot in which children of the opportunity to learn, it seems appar­ administrators "whores" and "fornicators." ent he is also depriving them of a tool vital to classes are not taking places. Most people probably view this whole incident as The program should, however, do their best to learning: an open and inquiring mind. just another example of the peculiar behavior exhib­ This is because their father's fundamentalist avoid shooting on narrow paths that are the only ited by some fundamentalist Christians in their route to a student's class. Students should not be brainwashing will have rendered them intellectual struggle against the corruption of the secu1a; wo~ld. cripples. They may go through life unable to partake - treated like intruders on a movie set, either. They If it involved adults, such as the people p1cketmg must take into consideration why we are here. We are of the intellectaual and cultural riches the world has The Last Temptation of Christ it would be amusing. to offer. already stressed-out due to full parking lots, and the However, it is more than that. It is also deeply last thing we need is trouble getting to the actual Religion can be a wonderful thing. It can give troubling. meaning to life, and be a source of comfort to the class. For in Duffey Strode, we are witnessing a child As for us, this production's pros surely outweighs greiving. It can be a good way of teaching moral who has possibly been brainwashed and manipu­ val~s to children, and its values if applied to its cons. This production is not an unwanted burden, lated by his parents for some ulterior motive. but the start of something big and intriguingly new in everyday life (they seldom are) can make the world Maybe they are doing it to gain publicity for their more humane and less harsh. this area. religious beliefs, and to strike back at a school system So if Superboy is swimming in your pool or inter­ However, in the wrong hands religion can be they see as rife with the "religion [of] humanism, abused. It can be used as a vehicle for forcing one's acting on your marching field, have patience. Then evolution, integration." again, if there are students on your set, be reason­ own values onto others, and for gaining undue control Maybe the parents were angry because the school over their thoughts and behavoir. able. In reality, UCF is an instutute ofhigher learn­ system, trying to avoid a repetition of last year's ing, Shuster's not. It just as surely is child abuse to use your son and problems, has banned them from the school property. subject him to national notoriety, and the ridicule of Perhaps they are simply anti-social and/or slightly the community as it is to beat him and break his mentally unbalanced. The issue here, I would sub­ bones. Duffey may already have suffered permanent '°*The Central Florida Future mit, is what David Strode is doing to his son and what psychological scars. P.O. Box 25000, Orlando, Florida 32816 can be done to stop him. For that reason, the next time Duffey is suspended Business Office (407) 275-2601, News Office (407) 275-2865 Strode Sr. clearly has proven himself to be an from school for "preaching the Gospel" the authori­ unfit parent. Anyone who would encourage his chil­ ties in North Carolina should suspend David dren in such activities has proven that he does not Strode's parental rights, for he has proven himself Editor in Chief deserve the opportunity to raise them. unworthy of them. David Schlenker

Managing Editor Leslie Jorgensen News Editor Crlckett Drake • ANGRY ARTIST pick up my T & A and register, I I have not heard of someone tak­ Sports Editor Paul OWers saw that someone haa gone ing another artist's work. We all Features Editor Kristen Sweet Editor: through my drawers and taken work hard, we used to respect Art Director R. Scott Horner I have been a student at UCF four full plates with images on each other's work and we used to Photo Editor Angle Hyde since the fall of1983. In all of that them. trust each other enough to leave Production Manager Kasha Kitts time I have had no problems with These plates have taken a long our work around. theft - except for this year. time to create. They are personal to I would appreciate it if the indi­ I was enrolled in a print making me and they are a show of my own vidual who took these would class during the spring term. Be­ style of creativity. I have won the kindly put them in the print­ • Business Manager Cindy Cowen cause I work on copper plates, Polasek scholarship with these making studio. , Ad Production Manager Jim Donato which are large and heavy, I had images and these prints are cur­ It's very sad when an artist or Classified Manager Tammy Thompson placed them in 2 drawers in the rently being shown in a local gal­ someone else has to steal another central storage area of the third lery. I also received the best print person's work. · Opinions expressed In TlleCe111ral Florida Fu111re are those of the editor orwrtter and not floor of the HFA building. award at the student show ofl 987. Lillian Verkims necessarily those of the Boord of Publications, University Administration, or Board of OnJuly27, whenlcamebackto In all of my years at this school, Regents. Letters to the Editor must be typed and Include the author's signature, Art Department mo)or and phone number. Letters are subject to editing end become the copy­ righted property of the . Tiie Cenim/Florida FuJurt Is a free. non-profit, twice • weekly newspaper published during the academic yeor.

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L------~ IJ • The Central Florida Future,August25. 1988, W \ \ Great Jobs The Kathy Stilwell Lake-to­ since been stricken with And Lake 5K road race will take Multiple Sclerosis. place Saturday, September 17 · "She has asked that a portion at 8 a. m. at Lake Sybelia Park of the monies raised from the Great Fun in Maitland. race be put into a scholarship The entry fee is $7 ($9 on at UCF. To qualify, one must the day of the race). be a female athlete and Stilwell played several sports fulltime student with a 3.0 • At T .G.I. Fridays while attending UCF, but has GPA

Immediate opportunities in an entertaining environment, with SOCCER would like to be among the top benefits and training are here for: FROM PAGE 12 five soccer teams in the South­ ern region and reach the •LINE Cooks postseason . • good combination of returnees "To get into the playoffs we •PREP Cooks and newcomers; we just need will probably have to be 14-1 or time to blend together." 15-0," said Barker. "We are ca­ The Pro ·Team The talent level has raised pable of doing this as we could We Are An Equal Opportunity Employer the goals the players have set be, potentially, the best team for themselves. The Knights ever at UCF."

"UCF's strongest teams in the LADY KNIGHTS past that reached the playoffs FROM PAGE 12 had been senior oriented," he said. "But last year's team had rie»tal a lot of freshmen and sopho­ ,;; "We will need to acquire mores who are back and have a that experience immediately." taste of what it's like. (407) 679-1838 Top newcomers· to the team "And they want to go back." include freshmen Stephanie While the schedule is not as Authe11:tic Chinese Eatery Johnson, Cathy Reid and Jen­ strong as last year, the team nifer Blackwell. Johnson, a will still play several top con­ forward, was the top player tenders, including perennial ------,10% OFF I from the Seattle, Wash. area power North Carolina. The All You Can Eat with coupon I this year. Tarheels, who have won four of Leadership from the team's the last five national titles, Lunch & Dinner Buffet t 0 ward an Y Purchase I One coupon per visit I three seniors and a desire to will come to Orlando Oct. 9. stay on top will be the keys for "We realize we have to win $ 99 Dine-In or Take-Out I the season. While last year's the majority of the games to ....______.... ______. 3. Expires 9-30-88 1 team may have been the best getintotheplayoffsso wecan't ever, Barker feels this year's lose to the weaker teams," said Price range from $2.25 to $5.25 team is "player-for-player Barker. "But we just have to Suncrest Village Shopping Center • 10169 University Blvd. stronger as far as ability. take one game at a time." (At Dean Road) • Orlando, Florida 32817

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by Chris Brady by Chris Brady Assistant Sports Editor Assistant Sports Editor

Despite losing three starters to the profes­ The m1ss1on is clear for the 1988 UCF sional ranks, the 1988 edition of the UCF men's women's soccer team: soccer team will be loaded with depth. "Score one more goal." The depth is so great that it may cause a "We felt we came up one goal short from a shot problem for first- year coach Bill Barker, who at the national title last year," said Bill Barker, was promoted to replace Jim Rudy. who takes the helm of a team that reached the "We have a lot of good quality players this semifinals last year before losing to Massachu­ year," he said. "With our depth, we may have to setts, 2-1. "This year we want to make up for that redshirt as many as eight players because they one goal and get a shot at the title." won't have an opportunity to play." Leading the charge will be one of the world's The Knights will have several experienced top collegiate soccer players, Miche1le Akers. players returning despite the loss of Mark The senior capped an outstanding 1987 season Lamb, Tim Schmidt and Dan Cordia from last by garnering the National Player of the Year year's team. All three played professionaly this Award. summer with the Orlando Lions of the Ameri­ Among the other players returning to the can Soccer League. Lady Knights are senior Dani Thomas, sopho­ Leading the returnees are Ian Gill, Tommy mores Leslie Suder and Kit Conner, and a Wurdack and Warren Russ. Russ will replace healthy Sandy Carter. Last year Carter played Cordia at goalie. Also returning are Shawn with an injured shoulder but has recovered from Sprung and Christian Rognaldsen, who both off-season surgery. sat out last year due to injuries. The team has lost five starters from 1987, Among the newcomers are Mike Akers and including All-American goalie Amy Allmann, John Mailander. Both played for UCF in 1986 who will be replaced by sophomore Karen Rich­ but did not attend school last year. The top ter. Barker believes it's the first time a sopho­ freshmen are Bart Staeger, Ian Hayley and more has ever started at goalie for UCF. Mark Rowe. "We lost five experienced players and it will Barker said "We expect those three to con­ be hard to replace them," said Barker. "We have tribute right away." the talent to replace them but not the experi­ According to senior Ryan Battle, "We have a ence. The Lady Knights hope to get ahead this year and play for SEE SOCCER PAGE 11 the National Championship. SEE LADY KNIGHTS PAGEl 1 Hey you, how about some real coverage?

Dear Paul: the actual athletes or coaches What I would like to see facing the Future- or any to write an article, then he come out of this is this impor­ college paper across the Asa recent graduate ofUCF would understand a little more tant suggestion and request: country- is recruiting the and a former member of the about the sports and find sto­ Please try to come to the sports necessary number of re­ Crew Team, I feel compelled to ries to write. Finding out about to cover a story, 1nstead of porters to staff an individ­ reply to your article in the July the individual athletes them­ waiting for the teams to come ual section. The sports de­ 27 issue. selves makes great human to you. It's about time these partment here consists of I am very well aware of how interest stories. You find out sports get proper recognition. four writers. Each is as­ football-conscious the Central where they come from, their coaching in the Central Flor­ Sincerely, signed a beat, that is a par­ Florida Future is, but that's past athletic training and even ida area. He started the pro­ ticular sport or area of not something that should be some inside stories about the gram here, and has had (much Paul J. Garcia athletics to cover. These of importance all year around teams. success). If the sports depart­ writers are also fulltime and in every issue. Although Something else that makes ment at the Future had been All right, everybody, students who must attend football players may continue these sports important to re­ following this sport for a while admit it. You had this same to the obligations of the to play all year around by port about is the fact that they jt would have known this. complaint too, but were classroom. To expect them going to camps and leagues are as much a spectator sport You as reporters should afraid to step forward. to fully devote their time to other than for UCF, does it as football or basketball. Did question why there is such a Yeah, I thought so. covering every sport and have to al ways take up an youknowthat rowingregattas discrepancy among sports at Paul, I loved the McDow­ personality that roams this entire page or two with a huge in Boston attract more than UCF. Understandably, foot­ ell-hemorrhoid bit. The campus is unrealistic and picture of one person? 200,000 spectators? Also, bicy­ ball brings in the most reve­ mental imagery here is full unfair. Believe it or not, other cling, which is the latest craze nue, but it's also the most of unwrapped potential. However, changes are sports do continue through the across the country, attracts expensive to run. And why is To give you a honest soon forthcoming. rm in spring and summer. anywhere from 10,000 to it that (Athletic Director and answer: Every point you the process of adding two I have heard that those on 60,000 spectators. Now, tell Football Coach) Gene make has merit. Too many or three more writers to the Future staff don't feel that me that's not packing it in. McDowell could get a hemor­ times spend the staff who can provide crew and other sports (aren't Additionally, we have at rhoid and receive (front page) time, energy and money on some much-needed depth. important enough to write UCF one of the best and most coverage and other coaches just a few sports while vir­ We will then have the time about). Well, to be perfectly highly-recognized coaches of don't even get mentioned for tually ignoring others. It's to delve into other aspects honest, they are. rowing throughout the east winning a national title? I definitely not a way to do of UCF sports and uncover If the reporter would get off side of this nation. His name is don't mean to be disrespectful business over the long the unknown. his duff and do some investi­ Dennis Kamrad and this year to McDoweJl, but that's the haul. · Now, quit bothering me. gating, and not leave it up to he celebrates 25 years of way it is. But the biggest problem rve got work to do. New, improved Cross C~untry team. seeks recognition

Dana Martin, the head cross country coach for the Steffy, Tom Davis, Mike Boswell and Tom Hansing. by Tom Davis past three seasons, will be overseeing both programs The top two newcomers are juniors John Davis, a CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE but will not be involved with the training of the transfer from _the University of Florida, and Aaron runners due to his commitment as the strength coach Blawn, from Brevard Community College. Fresh­ The UCFmen'scrosscountryteamis seeking some of the Knights' football team. · men walk-ons include Mark Waters from Lake Mary respect this season. Metts has specific objectives for his team this year. High School and Carlos Diaz from Puerto Rico. "Our reputation has not been the best in past "Our depth will be one objective ... traditionally we Metts has named Heller and Bourque as the co­ years; we need to regain respect from the competi­ have always had strong front runners; we have never captains for the '88 season. "Joe [Heller] will lead us. tion," said men's Coach Tom Metts. had a good fifth, sixth, and seventh runners," he said. in performance, Mike [Bourque] in attitude," he said. Metts, who assisted in coaching both teams last The Knights-will be returning six of the top seven Metts also organized a rigorous training schedule year, wiJI be only training the men's team this fall. varsity runners from last year's team, but will also be for the team. ''This is probably the toughest schedule The women's team will be guided by Dr. Francisco adding several newcomers. Returnees include Joe since I've been here," he said. ''We have to act and "' Castro this season. Heller, Ken Rohr, Mike Bourque, Jay Getty, Steve believe that we are going to be a good team." The entertainment and feature supplement of 1f:1tie Central Florida Future

Y. K. Kim's UCF Connection

R. Scott Homer

In case you have not heard, there has been a lot of publicity promoting the opening of the movie Miami Connection. The movie's posters seem to be plastered on anything that doesn't move in Orlando - up and down Alafaya Trail. in local businesses and even adorning the UCF campus. On Friday August 26, Master Y. K. Kim will make his film debut as star and producer in the Orlando based movie. The movie will probably hold particular interest for UCF students and the Orlando comm unity because the movie is set at UCF, and focuses on UCF students. In fact, some UCF students are even extras in the movie. The film is an action ad­ venture combining drugs, bi­ kers. music, Ninjas. Tae Kwon-Do, {a form of karate) and friendship. although Kim stresses the latter. Middle-aged Kim who when asked "forgot his age" stars as Mark, a UCF student who is also of Dragon Sound, a rock and roll band. The band is com­ prised of international stu­ de_nts who ultimately chal­ lenge the Miami cocaine trade and win. The Korean born Kim came lo Lllt.. 11 years ago and with a rags-to­ rtches story-, and succeeded in establishing a martial arts stronghold in Flortda. Today, he owns 8 Tae Kwon-Do schools in Florida as well as schools in Brazil,

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~~ More help than harm at u-cF Calendar • FUNDRAISER New and transfer student~ may get lost in the campus maze A 7-Eleven store em­ • ployee, has been sitting on roof of the 7-Eleven store by Adam Carpenter which is not really as huge as questions you might have. hate long lines and driving located at 441 in Apopka you might think. The other is a booth lo­ around for ·twenty miriutes since Sunday, August 28 One of them is called the cated on the second floor of looking for a place to park, at AM, and won't come Was Monday your very Kiosk, which is a tiny build­ the administration building. but the only solution is to down until Sunday, Sep­ , first day on campus? If you ing located between the re­ If either of these places can't arrive at school early! tember 3, 9 AM. The roof­ • are a freshman or a transfer flecting pool and the Health answer your questions then Unfortunately, the best sit is a part of an effort_to student you probably had and T' iysics building. Here they should be able to tell you time to find a good parking raise money for the Mus­ quite a few hassles. Trans­ you may buy discount movie where you need to go to find spot is about 7:45 in the cular Dystrophy Associa­ fer students must register tickets, theater and concert out. morning, which is when tion. Funds will be raised along with freshman, which tickets and you can ask any Another problem is that I most of us are asleep. After through lowering a bucket puts them through exactly that time, all places fill up to the store. To support the same problems all over very quickly. her, call the 7-Eleven (407) again. Long lines, You must have a parking 880-9069 or MDA (407) unavailable parking spaces, sticker on your car by next 677-6665. unanswered questions, un­ week and students may only wanted classes, and desired park in "D" lots or else you • ENTERTAINMENT classes are just a few of the will get a ticket. If you receive The John Young Science hardships that new students a report card nor may you Center located at 810 E. must deal with. Are you register for 1.he following Rollins St. in Orlando 896- totally confused by short semester. 7151 will be running its abbreviations like FA. TH, One of the biggest hassles Jimi Hendrix Cosmic Con­ HPB, and ED? How about on campus is add/ drop. Try cert through August 2 7. • military time? If you are, you to get there very early or very New laser images and ef­ might have gotten lost and late. The lines will soon fects will bring alive such found yourself in the wrong reach an incredible length. CD songs as "Hey Joe," building or the wrong class­ Write down as many sub­ "Foxey Lady," "Crosstown room at the wrong tune. stitu lions as possible, and Traffic," .. Purple Haze," The meanings of all these get in and out as fast as you and "All Along the Watch­ abbreviations, buildings, can. But select your courses tower." Admission is $4 courses and even a 24 clock and teachers very carefully. per person per show. are listed in the back of your You are the customer, and fall schedule along with a full you are paying for it. •ART map of the campus Even with all these prob­ Johann Eyfells will be pre­ It is so maddening when lems, we are still one of the senting his "Sculpture and you have one simple ques­ best schools in the state and Paper Collapsions" at the tion and no one can answer these hassles are nothing UCF Art Gallery in an exhi­ it. People seem to send you compared to the ones you'll bition running from Au­ from one end of the campus find at University of Florida gust 22-September 14. to the other until you find the or Florida State. The Art Gallery is located answer or just give up. Dave Mertins, a UCF. on the third floor of the The solution to this hair graduate said that when he Humanities and Fine Arts raising problem is informa­ attended Gainesville the Building (HFA 305) 275- tion centers. There are two of these located on our campus, ~~~~~----..,.~~"-I SEE NEW PAGE 8 2676. It is open Monday through Friday 8:30-4:30.

•MUSIC Ninjas, bikers and bad edits cany film W.C.P.X. Channel Six in • Orlando will be hosting the by R. Scott Homer practicing members of Dragon first of four live hour spe­ Sound... Mark (Y. K. Kirn). John cials from The Little It is hard to be a student at UCF, (Vincent Hirsch). Jack (Joseph Dia­ Darlin's Rock and Roll meeling the rising cost of tuition, mond - who is also the screen writer Palace August 29, featur­ rent and books. It's rough having two and associate producer). and Jim ing The Diamonds and hour classes to go to and ten page (Maurice Smith) against the biker Joey Dee and The Starlit­ reports to write. friends of J err. ers. Little Darlin's is lo­ Imagine facing all of these Why every character in the movie cated at 5 770 Highway struggles plus the added burden of has a name that begins with a J, I 192 Kissimme 396-6499 trying to protect yourself against don't know. Maybe because Master or 827-6169. deadly Ninjitsu bikers from Miami. Kim has problems with pronouncing This is what the movie Miami Con­ words with the letters R, L, and F. •JAZZ nectioR opening on Friday August In some areas of 1.he movie, his Al Hirt, Kay Starr and Alv­ 26, is all about. poor English confused me. That is ino Rey will headline a It tells the story of five UCF stu­ when the bad edits and the some­ four-day traditional jazz dents, all orphans from around hard to understand story-line fest Thursday, September world, who sing in a nightclub band, didn't. 1 through Labor Day called Dragon Sound in order to earn It would be unfair to compare this Monday, September 5, the money they need to pay their movie with other summer releases. 1988. A shuttle service tuition. But even ranked against films in its runs from the Marriott Every thing goes well until Ninjitsu own Kung-Fu genre, Miami Connec­ Westshore, the Hyatt Re­ drug dealers try to penetrate the tion comes out on the bottom. gency Regency in Tampa's Central Florida cocaine market with Does this mean I should hate this Downtown and Ybor the help of a ruthless gang leader movie? I should. But, because of the Square in Ybor City and who happens to use the money from ultra-poor acting and the even worse Busch Gardens. Call 1- these illicit activities to put his kid story and the fact that it was filmed 800-826-8358·. sister, the lead singer of Dragon largely in my back yard (Orlando and Sound, through UCF. UCF), I actually found this movie to The problem is that Jeff (William be a hilarious and an unintentionally· ~ Ergle), the gang leader, for some campy film. reason doesn't want Jane (Kathy I even plan on seeing it again. Next Confetti . ~ Collier), his sister, to sing for Dr~gon time with a larger group of friends. If Sound. only to see one part of the movie Kristen Sweet What ensues are several fight Editor scenes pitting the Tae Kwon-Do SEE MIAMI PAGE 6 Scott Horner Art Director Kasha Kitts Production Manager

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I) 1 .. I don't Quayle whO he is by Kerry A. Crooks thus delaying their service tlonal Guard, so be it. It is a for four years-grades permit­ superb way to serve your The Republican Party had ting. country and your commu­ decided to nominate for Vice Most of the rest received nity. But is that the point? President a previously rela­ medical rejections, went to If Dan Quayle honestly 9pm-1am tive unknown junior senator jail, were granted Conscien­ considered enlistment in the Featuring from Indiana Dan Quayle. tious Objector status, or National Guard as strictly a .. The He is unknown no longer. moved to more northerly service to his country, then • Jason His previous anonymity climes. his country should thank Webb has been shattered by the Finally, a few were fortu­ If Cassleton Corners Shopping Plaza him. that's his true and Band" furor over his trying to evade nate enough to be picked up total rationale. who really NO COVER pil!l!l!llll ~ ~ 1007 N. Hwy. 436 the Vietnam War and in­ by their state's National cares if he got help to do it? CHARGE NorthofAlomaon436 ~~--- stead, taking the easy way Guard unit. Dan Quayle was · However, if he actively out by joining the National one of those fortunates. supported the nation's cause ------1 Guard in Indiana. This is the Why fortunate? A number in Vietnam, it would follow • relevant fact . of reasons. First, it is a dandy that a moral decision must All other factors aside, way to serve your country have been made. Can a sup­ including a worthy debate on without generally being per­ porter of the war. who is eli­ l,~,

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MiAMI FROM PAGE 2 which I found priceless. Y. K. Kim's character, Mark. and the rest of his band are driving through Winter Park in their white convertible when they end up face to face with about twenty Nirtjitsu profes­ /RAB@ ROADWAY PACKAGE SYSTEM sionals. dressed all in black, riding motorcycles, and ready to kill. Mark does a double take and says to his friends, .. oh no, ROA-DWAY PACKAGE SYSTEM Ninja." _- If you like to watch Karate films. go to the video store and rent Bruce Lee's China Connection. Ifyou want to watch biker thugs die by the hands ofY. K. Kim in the streets of Orlando, go see Miami Connection

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LOCAL FROM PAGE 4 September." Fuji Bike Special It was decided that the students of UCF helped movie be kept totally inde­ • Fiara 12 Sp. Racer · Chromalloy Frar:ne greatly in his three year . pendent from the major mo­ .I • proj ect. The movie is, "a sym- tion picture companies. • Alloy Crank Index Shifting bol of strength that all stu- Because, as Young said, Alloy Q-Release Wheels Aero Brakes dents will be proud of. When "when you distribute a film, reg. $489.50 they see UCF students beat- usually you sell it to a major, ing everybody up, it is for self so whatever you get up front $ 50 Repairs on all makes defense and survival," said is basically what you get. NOW 389. Helments •Gloves• Scott Bars Kim while explaining the dif- After that, they have total ,. f erence between violence and control. In this case, we went Open 7 Days E. Cok>nlci self defense. through the booking agents Mon. -Fri. 9-6 • Sat. 9-4 • Sun. 12-4 [il[)l)( [)IJl(8 "Violence is a lack of self and we ended up with con­ ~lK confidence person using trol." 275·3976 9100E.Colonial@ E-WExpy. unnecessary power actions Independence and control. against others. Defending are two things which Kim yourself for survival is totally stresses greatly in his life. ------!different. Wecannotsaythat "When you have a strong • is violence - that is self de- body and strong mind you fense." start to love yourself. .. [it He also believes that, made me] proud of myself. It "Through the proper applica- started giving me confidence. tion ofTae Kwon-Do we can "When you· have confi­ make a difference in the denceitmakesyouveryinde­ struggle to achieve world pendent. That way, you can peace." do whatever you need to." Kim, not only the st.ar of With the practice of mar- the film, did many other tial arts a person can learn to Personalized Gifts • Sorority Shoppe • Cards • Gift Baskets activities for this project. control themselves. And, Sorority Insignia Gifts PersonaliZ'ed Free "I think it is important to Kim says. "if you can control 11247 E. Colonial Dr.· 1 Mile W. of Alafaya on Colonial note that it's the first time · yourself, you can control oth­ that an independent movie ers." 277-7480 has been written, produced, The self confident Kim has starred, financed, and been been able to control the skills distributed by one individual of many around him in the especially in the summer- making of Miami Connection ------1 time," said William Young, and he is sure enough in its Co-producer of the film. success that he plans on Why? "Because in the making five more action ad­ summer all the majors have venture movies in Central their big movies well into Florida . rJSUDZ Pub Open 11 AM everyday • Sandwiches, Homemade Chili & Pizza • Live Acoustic Music on Weekends • Finest Imported & Domestic Beer+ Wine • Discount on Pitchers with Student I.D. 2 Miles west of Alafaya on left in Tower Place.

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NE'W FROM PAGE 2 day there is an abundance of social life on the UCF cam­ Aloma Square at pus. There is a club for al­ Forsyth & Aloma Ave. lines were longer, there were most every interest you could (around th1 Corn1r from Winn Dlxl1) less available parking spaces think of an!! many sororities and registration and add/ and fraternities to become drop were absolutely hated. involved in. He said that students liter­ If you are a new student, I ally camped out to get the hope you give the university .classes that they wanted. a chance and give yourself a ~Considertng this point of chance to become accus­ -View, students at UCF tomed. should definitely consider If you are a returning stu­ themselves lucky. dent. I hope that you are The other important part enjoying yourself and con­ of school is the social life. To tinue on to graduate school. help balance academic life Have an exciting, and fulfill­ and the complications of the ing semester. Enjoy the benefits of becoming an Olsten Temporary. •Same Week Pay a• •Immediate Assignments 5 E R v 1 c E 5 •Bonuses The Working Solution. •Skills Improvement •Work anq Travel · •Medical and Dental Plan

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