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FREE Iron level Axed major . still high angers faculty in water and student supply Health care industry may suffer due Task force to locate source of corrosive to cut medical technology program By Michael Shaw said Barbara Barbieri, a medical materials in pipes SlaiT Reporter technology instructor. "The cost of A proposal to cut the Medical health care will rise because By Jordan Harris Technology program has angered hospitals will have to pay more to Contributing Editor man y faculty and students, who recruit qualified medical Newark residents may continue to claim the university is technology graduates." see brown water from their faucets miscalculating the importance of " I'm really upset about this," until a city task force investigates the program and giving a raw deal said Michele McGinnis (AS JR). possible causes of high iron and to those already enrolled. " I can ' t understand how the manganese concentrations, a city The budget council proposal administration could cut a official said. states that only juniors and seniors program that is so important to The Newark Water System currently enrolled in the program society." Advisory Committee presented a can graduate with a medical Milton H. Stetson, director of report to City Council Monday night technology degree, and faculty the School of Life and Health outlining solutions to reduce the without tenure will be fired . Sciences, said, "We feel the amount of iron and manganese, R. Byron Pipes, chairman of the university has a responsibility to corrosive materials that have been budget council, said, "We're very the freshmen and sophomores." found in Newark water. concerned about the students in "The 'initial response from the According to the report, a task the program . An alternative administration was that those force will investigate the sources of proposal is still being developed." students could change their major the corrosive materials. The South Ten seniors and 10 juniors are or choose another program," he Well Field near Scottfield, the city's enrolled in the program; 26 said. Medical Technology student primary water source, will be the sophomores and 14 freshmen are Jennifer Irwin (AS SR) said, "This site of most of the investigation. listed as medical technology program will have a major impact The investigation will address the interest students. on health care industry in this iron and manganese content entering "I feel that [the program cut] is state." the system, how it can be reduced, a blow to the profession itself," see PROPOSAL page 5 and what treatments should reduce or eliminate the problem altogether, according to the repon. Robert Varrin, director of the Delaware, Latvia Delaware Water Resources Center at the university, said the com111ittee plans to investigate any site in New Castle County which can damage to begin trading Newark's water supply, such as interconnecting water systems. State searches for own foreign trade minister The task force was not created The Fightin' Blue Hens men's soccer team celebrated its first win of the 1991 season after a 3-1 because of complaints from city and home victory over Rider College Wednesday. For game coverage and photos, see page 15. By Russ Bengtson government of 50 years, the new see WATER page 4 Senior Staff Reporter leaders were able to authorize the Latvia's first trade with the trade agreement with Delaware in • must pass through a July 1991 . Delaware port because of a trade Associate geography Professor U.N. inspection team held agreement signed by the state and Edmunds Bunkse said the the then-Communist country in agreement to trade with America By Robb Enright calling for the use of force against copies of documents from Iraqi 1990. could help Latvia because many Senior SUfi' Report~ Iraq. The U .N. coalition enforced Atomic Energy Commission The agreement, signed when educated Latvians live in North Conflict in Persian The Persian Gulf War may be these resolutions and defeated Iraq buildings that may confirm Iraq's Latvia was part of the Soviet America and the country has a rich long over, yet problems between during the Persian Gulf War on development of nuclear weapons. Union, specifics that any trade hi story in trade reaching back to Iraq and the United States persist February 28. Monday, Iraqi police held the between the United States and medieval times. Gulf heats up; with tensions increasing The resolutions also called for team for 12 hours when the Latvia has to be channelled through However, the agreement's effect dramatically in the past few inspections to rid Iraq of its inspectors discovered possible Delaware. on Delaware may not be as weeks. nuclear and chemical weapon evidence o f nuclear weapons The idea for the agreement came rewarding. President Bush The United States sent 96 capability, and it is this inspection capability. when Delaware Insurance John Stapleford, director of the Patriot missiles and about 1,300 policy Iraq has violated. Some of the evidence was Commissioner Dave Levinson went department of Business and troops to Saudi Arabia Wednesday The 44-member U .N. inspection confiscated by Iraqi police and has to Latvia to help form an insurance Economics, said the effect of the deploys troops, in protest of Iraqi noncompliance team was stopped by Iraqi security not yet been returned to the regulatory code. agreement on Delaware's economy with United Nations inspections. police twice this week while the inspection team. Levinson composed a plan with will be "insignificant." After Iraq invaded Kuwait on team searched for Iraqi nuclear The team encountered the same the Communist government in "It would have to end up being a Patriot missiles August 2, 1990, the United and chemical weapons. obstacles Tuesday as they were which Latvia agreed to open a trade market for m ajor industries," Nations passed resolutions The possible evidence acquired inspecting another building in mission in Delaware. Stapleford said, "in order for it to condemning Iraq's actions and by the team consists of film and see IRAQ page 4 ·After ousting the communist see lA~ page 5 Students access new information network Can diners have their cake. • • By Donna Murphy The computer program, Aui!tlnl Nf>ws Edilor UDINFO, is adapted from the their bid was never Students will soon be able to DelCat Plus software which is used and eat it, too?~~- rea:ived. access a variety of ~niversity to index catalogued articles in the "I want my Tastykakes back!" said Jay Tastykakes, however, information, including event library, Jacobson said. Mimbelli (EC SR). submit a bid. Unfortunately, a calendars and policy handbooks, Jacobson said there is no direct Popular Tastykakes, "I noticed they were missing last week former management employee of with only a computer and a modem. cost to the university because the when I had a craving for my favorite, Dining Services misplaced Tztykake's bid Officials at Management program uses the same software missing from The Buuerscotch Krimpets," said Heidi Suna (AS me, he said. Information Services (MIS) are operating DeiCat Plus. SR). ARA and Tastykak:e officials will meet gathering information to begin Students and faculty will be able Students no longer have to worry, this week to discuss the return eX the product loading a new computer system to access the program through a Scrounge, soon to however, because Tastykakes will be back, intQ the Scrounge, Abbey and Center Court. with campus calendars, sports modem or Tel-Net, the university said Duane Clark, senior food service "A minor error was made and we are calendars, minutes from Faculty network, Jacobson said. make a triumphant director for ARA Services. making corrections at this Senate meetings and text from TM Similar to DelCat, items can be The Tastykake dilemma arose this ' time," Clark said. Review. tracked by date, subject or title, he return summer when the Philadelphia-based "I think this situation has ''The idea is to make information said, but the text will appear on the snack company· and other been blown out of }rOIXX'1ion." readily, available to do research on­ tenninal screen instead of getting a corporations submitted their bids saidOark. line," said Carl Jacobson, director call number and searching through to Dining Services, who then Any oorporation wishing of MIS. see UDINFO page 5 decided on which canpanies' products they would sell. Clark said Tastykakes was not chosen to be sold again this year because Opinion ...... & Vivant ...... 9 Entertainment ...... 11 Classifleds ...... 13 Sports ...... 15 Comics ...... 17 --Also inside:-- Student buddies ...... 3 In Bulgaria without books ... 5 Scarlett's back ...... 9 Volleyball beats UMBC ..... 1S . Seep.p17. 2 • JHE RE\IIEW • September 27, 1991 Phones Playing games with Hitchcock assist in English professor dares to 'find the director' By Jason Sean Garber added Leitch, director of the ~iversity1 of Georgia Copy Editor university's film studies ., Pres~ ~nd is available in :; University to break safety A woman showers. program in the English local bookstores. :· ground on new lab She thinks she is alone in department. Leitch began his work on complete sq,fety. The water's spray "A different aspect Hitchcock in 1986 and the book ; :this morning soothes and relaxes as it drips off about Hitchcock is that was finally released in May 1991. watch her body. once he sets the rules and The first printing has sold so •'. · The university will host the But she is not alone. Suddenly, the audience feels quickly that a second printing is :· ground breaking of the new Red phones are the shower curtain flies open, a comfortable, he changes planned for the near future, he • chemical research laboratory are over banshee-like shriek of horror them, another pan of his added. • and the presentation of two · there to help, but campus for students' safety. echoes throughout, as the attacker 'games,"' Leitch said. Leitch said one of the reasons he repeatedly stabs the defenseless The title is a metaphor, he enjoys Hitchcock's films are : awards today at 11 a .m., buildings, Flatley said. Phone victim. explained. The book is because they are unpredictable • according to John Brennan, are seldomly used locations are listed in the student This segment from the 1960 about the games that and suspenseful. : director to university directory, the Residence Life By Rebecca Tollen movie classic Psycho was just one Hitchcock played with Children are playing in the park. : information. Stillrlepon~ handbook, and in the walk-about , Honorary degrees will be of the many memorable scenes his audiences, and Laughter erupts from the For the past 15 years, red map. finding the director playground. The children sing a : presented to National Science Flatley said Public Safety from Alfred Hitchcock films that emergency phones have been prey on the audience's fears, was the best known of verse in unison. Suddenly, • Foundation Director Walter E. installed across campus, receives about 20 calls per day, : Massey and former DuPont natural and unnatural. them . horrifying screams drown out the providing an instant link to but usually not for emergencies. "Hitchcock has a gift for playing The book, gleeful singing. Panicking, people • Corp. CEO Edward G. "Its normal usage has become Public Safety for students on unexpected and unglamorous which took two run frantically to their cars. : Jefferson for their excellent more for convenience, such as walking along isolated stretches fears," said Thomas Leitch, a years to write, was But there is 110 escape, 110 : work and leadership in medical transport and escorts of campus. university professor who recently published by the see HITCHCOCK page 4 • science, said President David However, most students are than for emergency reasons," he : P. Roselle. wrote a book· on Hitchcock titled unaware of these phones and the said. "Find the Director and Other ' · "Mr. Massey and Mr. potential they have in reducing "We get about one or two : Jefferson are two people who Hitchcock Games." campus crime, said James J. emergency calls a month," said "Before the movie Psycho, no ' have led two different but two Lt. Joseph Evans from Public Flatley, assistant director of one ever really thought about how : distinguished careers," he Safety, and, "they are usually to Public Safety. defenseless they are in the shower," ' said. Over 200 phones are on report a fight, call an Jefferson is an outstanding campus and in academic see PHONES page 4 : member of the university's : board of trustees, he added. "He has done a lot of distinguished work for the • university with science The trials ·of vegetarians on campus leadership," he said. Gov. Michael N. Castle will remark at today's Students disagree on the effectiveness of health-conscious and vegetarian meal programs ceremonies and Massey will By jason Sean Garber In campus dining halls, students and milk, the emphasis has switched Wendi Carman (BE SR), a give a speech titled "Priorities Copy Editor pile on the animal fat and sodium as to a more vegetable and fruit-based vegetarian. "But the salad bars for the Future of Science: Being a vegetarian is difficult they pile entrees onto their plates diet, Miller-Lewandowski said . everywhere were weak." . . Mind Over Matter?" said John enough, but some university such as hamburgers, hot dogs and At least once a day the menu will Because it sells mostly junk food, A. Brennan, news editor for students say being one in college is french fries. offer a vegan selection to students. Carman said "The Scrounge is the office of university almost impossible. But the university has developed Also offered are pasta, Mexican horrible for vegetarians." information. The university's food service has a plan for all types of health­ foods, Chinese stir fry and salad bars Miller-Lewandowski said the The groundbreaking of the some problems, said Pia Pizzolato conscious eaters no matter how strict for students who refuse meat or university is also supplying healthier $20,000 Lammot DuPont (HR FR) a nutrition major. "I think their diets may be, said university other animal products. options for non-vegetarians. Chemistry Laboratory will [the meals] are not geared toward dietician Debra Miller­ "This year we are using a lot of "We now have turkey-ham and begin at approximately 11 :45 the health-conscious person." Lewandowski. legumes, tofu, brown rice and bulgur turkey-bologna for meat lovers. We a.m., Roselle said. "There is rarely fish or chicken "Recently we had a demand for wheat, which is a wheat berry that also have reduced-fat Swiss, cheddar . The state will donate $17 that is not fried or prepared some more vegetarian meals," she said. has been pre-cooked, dried and and American cheeses," she said. million to the 66,500-square­ way that is acceptable to the health· "We then started a program in Kent cracked," Miller-Lewandowski said. "We now use an oil that is not: . foot building, said Roselle. conscious," she said. Dining Hall, whose was a Each dining hall also has nutrition tropical, that is healthier," Miller­ : Private funding will supply To the dismay of health· vegetarian." information cards in front of most Lewandowski said. : , the remaining $3 million for conscious eaters, many students "We then branched out into other items on the food lines, detailing "The Italian dishes that have · : . the buildings construction. order late night pizza, sometimes dining halls and it was successful," caloric, fat, sodium and vitamin cheese in them are cooked with part­ with pepperoni and sausage, not she said. contents. skim ricotta or mozzarella cheese," tofu . These unlucky few cannot Last year, university dieticians Some students are pleased with she explained. "We are very Bikers thirsty for the participate in the late-night feeding relied on dairy and egg products to the effort the university has made in conscious in attempting· to reduce frenzies . provide the essential vitamins and the past as well as the ongoing the fat in all of our recipes." bay go all the way; Come on, which goes better with minerals that vegetarians cannot improvements. Miller-Lewandowski said, "The 150 miles forMS beer? After a hard night of partying receive otherwise. '1'he system has been good in the problem is some students don't Wr~ imagine a friend saying, "let's get a But because some vegetarians, past years. Pasta and baked potato realize we have vegetarian or Salad ~ ~Ve healthy alternatives late night salad with low fat called vegans, abstain from all bars have been really good. The healthier selections in every dining More than 1,200 to no~mal dining room food. dressing, I got the munchies." animal products including cheese Abbey has been good as well," said hall." Delawareans will begin a two . day bike tour this weekend to . raise money to combat · Multiple Sclerosis (MS), said The. Review : Gene Mayhew, committee POLICE REPORT A Four-Star All-American : chairman for the event. Newspaper - Riders and other volunteers , for the MS 150 Bike to the Items stolen included four Man assaulted · Richard jones 1 " : Bay have collected pledges to washing machines, four dryers, a Please join tlhe Editor in OJifll . sponsor them for the 150 mile on Academy Street refrigerator, a stove, a 5- ArchieTse ' course from Smyrna to horsepower generator, a sliding EK«t!tive Editor ; Dewey and back. · A 22-year-old white male was glass door ·and a fr~>nt door, University Gallery amft the assaulted Saturday morning by Esther Crain Jill Laurinaitls Mayhew, a volunteer police said. MaNg/fW Editor Mamtging Editor · ·himself, predicts this pledge two men after he left a local bar, Depam•tment of Art History for tlhe Molly Williams Robert Weston total will exceed $300,000; 40 Newark Police said. Police said the victim left the Delaware man arrested Ma~ Editor Editorilll Editor : :percent of which will go to onu:.·ning reception of the cxhibitiollil · the National research pool to Stone Balloon and walked down Mary Leigh Van Geffen for indecent exposure Business Man'fl« :: further the search for the Academy Street where a bottle : cause and new treatments for was thrown at him. A 51-year-old Townsend, Del. JBm·andywine VaHey to the lBay: Veronica Maceroli When the victim confronted man was charged with indecent Aclvettising Director •. MS. exposure and sexual harassment The remainder, minus the the unknown suspects, they julie carrk:k ' . early Wednesday morning, New rt from Private Collections cost of the event, is used to tackled him to the ground and Senior Nf!WS Editor , Castle County Police said. : educate, offer support and punched him, police said. SpOrts Editors ...... Dan B. Levine The victim, who 'suffered The police gave the following OciLolher .1f, Jl99Jl Alain C. Ntina-Sinkam : health aids such as account: two off-duty female • wheelchairs to Delawareans, bruises and lacerations, was News Editots ...... , .. ... Jenniferlleck police officers were fixing a flat :: he said. treated at Christiana Hosptial and -1!:30-7:00 p.m. Lanv Dignan released, police said. in the Shoppes of 896 shopping Charlotte Faliermayer : · National chapter standards center when they noticed a van ·Erica HoullceePer • dictate that expenses for the driving by them repeatedly. Univers ity Gallery : 'tour must remain below 25 Appliances, doors When the one of the women .Karyn MLort= Salotto · percent, Mayhew said. left, the man jumped out of the Shana Teitelbaum :: Marilyn VanSavage, MS taken from Elkton Road Second !Floor van naked and yelled sexually Gretchen Wahl : chapter services coordinator, Numerous household suggestive comments while fstures fdltors ...... Mei'edlth Brlttiln Old C ollege Nny Mazziolta · ·said that there are at least five appliances valued at $3,650 and beginning to masterbate. The off­ : known cases of MS on two doors were stolen Monday duty officers scared him away Entlllfilinmet~t Editors ..... Ron~= : :campus. She is currently , night from an apartment building and arrested him. He was Univem·s ity of Delaware · organizing a support group for PhotOflTiphy Editor ...... ,..••. .... on the 900 block of Elkton Road, released on $1000 secured bond. Pamela Wray DeStefano : students, faculty·and staff who Newark Police said. Nt/Griphlcs Oiteetb( ...... Sonja Kerby . · are affected by the disease. The unknown suspects forced : Sheila Barr, coordinator for open the apartment-door and Copy Desk Chlef...... Midlill!l Sn.ett -Compiled by O>py Edltots...... Unda Anclenon : the MS 150 Bike to the Bay, removed the property, police Rebecca Tallen · compared the effects of MS to said. and Larry Dignan : an electric cord; MS attacks , Sara Weist : the fatty coating on your .Karen ~= Wo1rinB · nerves, which is similar to the Assistant spons Edl(cits ...... plastic insulation on appliance ' BradleV A. Huebner cords, and it forms scars on . )efJ Pearlman the coating that impedes the Assistant News Editors ...... ·signals sent by the central Ooo& Donovan Donna Murphy nervous system, causing the Assistant FeatUres Editor ...... appliance, or the body, to · . St.tunCoulby :malfunction. Au/stint~ Editor.l...... ,..•.. Persons between the ages . Michele Bartley :of 20 and 50 are most often Assistant Gnpltlci Editors ...... ;. :victims of MS, she said, and WU~IIn · :many of those afflicted are S11cy Stewart . urtaware of it for some time . AlsistM!t &~~~nas M•n~.rsn;~ . , "MS is a spontaneous Alliatwlt ~ D#tedot...... · remitting and relapsing llopnllln!cher :.disease," Barr said. This Senior Stllflfepartln .• ,.. _ ...... : ·means that it comes and goes ·:without any specific ::progression or pattern. -=:=Meii•Otler • Researchers currently aim MlbMirtln ::to disclose the cause of MS er.a Orlando : ,and to determine better means oiftat ud malin& addreu: • •of treating the disablins Sludent Centir 1-1 ::effects or the disease, she Newlrk, DE 197'16 : said. l<iMd ...... , •.;., .... QIIn·U1·1391 AcMrtlalns ... ""'""""'"'"(302) 451·1398 : ·Compiled by Doug Donovan NIIMJEclltoctai ••••• __,(JOZ) 411·2771 :.and Donna Murphy fAX ...... - ....

By lori Salotto Student A/faitS Editor "The goal of the Anti-pornography .. Students hoping to meet new program is to expose two activist condemns ,• .I people off campus this year can get a boost from the "Best Buddies" populations to each other teen hotline .:: program, which matches students who may not ordinarily have with mentally retarded adults from the opportunity." The head of the Florida group homes in the area. group Parents Opposed to the "Basically what the program does - Eri n McHam, Propaganda in Schools, who is pair a college student with a executive assistant to the president led a campaign against the person who has mild to moderate of Best Buddies rap group 2 Live Crew, has mental retardation," said Kathleen launched another anti­ O'Day (BE SR), president of the "It's our first experience with the obscenity crusade against the Best Buddies chapter at the program," said Katrina Rudd, University of Wisconsin and university. program manager for Sherwood a teen hotline. So far, about 16 students will be Forest, one of the group homes Jack Thompson claims that paired with buddies ranging in age participating. .audio information tapes from 19 to 35, from four group "I ' m really excited about them distributed by the university homes in Newark, O'Day said. choosing our home," she said. "I promote homosexuality, drug She said students are expected to hope it will be a good experience." use and masturbation, and do take their "best buddies" on outings Other Best Buddies chapters visit not comply with a Florida at least two or three times a month. special education classes in schools, obscenity statute. The first Best Buddies chapter McHam said. "We've had our own was founded by Anthony Kennedy Wendy Wade (AS SO) said she opinions rendered by a legal Shriver at Georgetown University in joined Best Buddies because, "It is staff and they tell us we are 1987 . something that can help me learn, not out of compliance with In five years the program has grow and become more open­ the law," said George expanded to Ill colleges and minded about meeting other McKinney, associate universities nationwide, said Erin people." executive director of The McHam, executive assistant to the " I will take my buddy to do Switchboard of Miami, the president of Best Buddies. so mething anybody would like to non-profit crisis prevention "The goal of the program is to do, Wade said. "Maybe bowling, service that uses the tapes for expose two populations to each outside to a park, just general fun its teen hotline. other who may not ordinarily have stuff." The tapes are also used by University opens new visitors center the opportunity," she said. " I want to just call up and see the University of Wisconsin Faye Duffy,assistant director of Admissions, A new parking lot adjacent to the center was The group has temporary status as how they are; just be a friend," said at Madison as part of the departs the newly constructed Visitors Center built this summer to help alleviate parking a campus organization but will Maria Valenza (AS SR), treasurer of school's University Outreach the group. on South College Avenue across the street from problems for visitors at a cos t of about present a constitution to DUSC this program. semester for official registration, The group met for the first Lime Chuck Stathas, general the Morris Library $235,000, said Richard Hester, traffic manager O'Day said. Monday night, she said, and about counsel for the University of The center was built during the summer to for the Department of Public Safety. O'Day conducts interviews with 20 students attended. Wisconsin System, said the help the university step up its student The center was formerly known as the the students looking to be matched Val enza said, "I think that is a university is cooperating with recruitment efforts this fall. Chambers House, built in 1890. "so the personalities have a better good number. A small, strong base the Florida Bar Association's chance of clicking," she said . is good to begin our first year." investigation. The 875 tapes provide information about topics ranging from health care and diagnosis to social issues Earthwatch satellite lau.nched by NASA such as homosexuality, abortion, drug abuse and masturbation. Each tape By linda Anderson the last platform being deployed UARSI should help end the It will measure sea elevation, plays for three to five Copy Editor . around 1998. dispute." currents and temperature variations minutes and the subject is A comprehensive, continuous Information gathered and Space data from UARS is more at different depths, Yan said, so picked by the person calling. earth monitoring system launched analyzed by scientists will help beneficial than earth-based data, marine physicists and biologists can . Thompson said the tapes· by NASA Sept. 15 is expected to politicians make more informed said Dr. Henry L. Shipman, better understand ocean current "mentally molest help scientists understand and environmental policy decisions, he professor of physics and astronomy. flows and temperature mixing. minors ... behind parents' said. · combat the effects of several Understanding of the atmosphere Yan said his work with backs." pressing environmental threats. "We seem to have a solid is hampered by a lack of data, he TOPEX/Poseidon data will further ·i The Upper Atmosphere Research planet from several satellites and. 18 program to get information for explained, because earth-based his research on the California Health-Line distributes the Satellite (UARS) will study the space platfoons. . ~, i ~·· :n ~ a.. j policy makers to use," LUther said/. studies gather data only at specific Current in the Pacific oceantarid the tapes to about 70 social .I upper portions of the earth's . "It will look at land,-water,-t·he>· €lim·arologist Lawrence points. UARS, however, will study Gulf Stream in the Atlantic Ocean. service org'anizations, atmosphere where the ozone layer atmosphere and the whole earth as Kalkstein . of the geography entire regions thoroughly. His research focuses on current secondary 'schools and is found, increasing scientists • an ecosystem to see man's impact," department said increased data Luther said the first data from meandering, or the flow of currents, colleges in 25 states. knowledge of the chemical Luther said. from UARS will definitely help end UARS is expected in about three and depth temperature variations, McKinney said over processes in the ozone layer. EOS will function for about 15 the dispute among scientists and weeks and will be analyzed by he said. 600,000 teen-agers have used · Michael Luther, program years, he said, to allow scientists to politicians on whether ozone science groups, private industry and Yan explained that his research the tapes on the hot line since January manager for UARS, said the measure daily, seasonal and annual depletion stems from natural or universities. could prove beneficial to fishing 1990. "[Thompson) is distorting satellite, valued at $740 million, is changes in the earth's ecosystem, man-made causes. While university scientists will industries to improve the efficiency only part of NASA's Earth including the ozone layer. "There will always be some not be working directly with of their catches and prevent over­ this to make it sound like we Observing System (EOS). This The project is expected to be skeptics out there, even after 50 UARS- emitted data, Dr. Xiao-hia fishing. are promoting smut on the telephone," McKinney said. space-based "earth watch" system implemented in stages over the next years of data," he said, "but five or Yan from the university' s Center "There are two kinds of people," will study and monitor the entire six to eight years, Luther said, with six years of conclusive data [from for Remote Sensing said he expects Yan said, " those who study the "What we are promoting is · to process and analyze data from a processes ... and others who want to responsible behavior." future satellite. find the operational results or Due to be launched in 1992, the economic impact. Number of U.S. THE AMERICAN NATURAL BODYBUILDING CONFERENCE, INC. PRESENTS THE TOPEX/Poseidon satellite, a joint "We are scientists and can't do NASA and French Centre National too much on the operations side," minority students D' Etudes Spatiales venture, will Yan said, explaining that others on the rise FOURTH ANNUAL focus on oceanic circulation. can. For the first time, college officials are projecting that by 1995, one-third of U.S . 1991 ANBC students will be from minority groups. "This trend will continue to grow," said Robin Etter DELAWARE Zuniga, author of the two­ year study sponsored by The College Board and the Western Interstate VALLEY OPEN Commission for Higher Education. "The white birth rate has NATURAL BRIAN SPRAQUE declined," Zuniga said. 1989ANBC "Many states have no single DELAWARE VALLEY OPEN majority any longer." BODYBUILDING MEN'S OVERAll CHAMPION 1988 ANBC NATIONALS The study also says ethnic 2ND PLACE minorities will make up a CHAMPIONSHIPS majority of students in four states in 1995. In 1989, non-whites and Hispanics made up a majority of high school graduates in Hawaii, New Mexico and the SEPTEMBER 28, 1991* District of Columbia. SATURDAY GUNNING BEDFORD JR. H.S. • COX NECK ROAD CATCH THE Graduates hurt DELAWARE CITY, DE by lagging salaries, JOB JAMBOREE BUS job market EVENING FINALS 50/VISIONS 6:30P.M.- $12.00 (IN ADVANCE) MEN • WOMEN • JUNIOR (UNDER 23) TO CLAYTON HALL... A study by the College $15.00 (AT DOOR) TEEN • MASTERS (OVER 35) Placement Council Inc. DOORS OPEN AT 5:30P.M. POLYGRAPH TESTED continues to reflect hardships RESERVATIONS ELIGIBILITY: . for college graduates who RECOMMENDED MEMBERSHIP TO ANBC REQUIRED. enter the job market. PRE-JUDGING: OPEN TO ALL NATURAL BODY­ Bus loop includes stops at The 1991 Salary Survey ·' 12 NOON- $5.00 BUILDERS REGARDLESS OF showed that most average DOORS OPEN AT 11 A.M. OF PAST OR PRESENT AFFIUA TIONS. Smith, Student Center, salary offers increased only slightly since last year. .,,. GUi~ fOPSERS Rodney, and Clayton Hall Average salaries by field BORMLEY Chairman of ANBC ..,,' GINA RALKE·KAHN 1990 Delaware Valley Women's Overall Champion include accounting,. $26,642; business administration, :;•' For Applications, Reserved Ticket Sales $24,019: foreign languase, 11:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. $21,526; engineering, & Information Contact: between $29,658 (civil) and .:!, Monday, September 30, 1991 $38,882 (petroleum); and .. BODY VISIONS nursing, $29,596. .,I • I FITNESS CENTRE INC. The survey showed that ·: humanities and social science .,I 885 Pula•ki Hwy. (Rt. 40) COME MEET THE EMPLOYERS graduates have been .. Bear, DE 19701 AT JOB JAMBOREE! hardest by the recession. ;l' by 1 PHOTO CREDIT S.nctlontcl I MADELINE POLSS American N1tural Bodybuilding Cont, Inc. -: 4 o THE lfVIEW o September 27, 1991 ·Iraqi threat The unpredictable Alfred Hitchcock

continued from page 1 continued from page 2 "Third, he was an absolute penetrating comedy and the other is genius in self-advert~s~ment •. he his most uncompromising tragedy," Baghdad. R A N way out. The birds come darting was his own self-pubhctst, Lench Leitch said. Tensions relaxed Tuesday night out of the sky and attack the fleeing said. Other noteworthy films Leitch when Iraq sent a letter to the United crowd, like piranhas devouring "He was able to market himself points out are The Man Who Nations offering "an unconditional meat. As people reach their cars, successfully for over fifty years." Knew Too Much (1934 and 1956), acceptance" for inspections to the birds catch up to their victims Another unique characteristic of Rebecca ( 1940), Shadow of a continue without Iraqi police Hitchcock films, Leitch said, are Doubt ( 1943), Notorious (1946) Baghdad* and start their feast. intervention. This scenario from The Birds the cameo appearances he made in and Strangers on a Train (1951 ). President Bush still plans to send ( 1963) further demonstrates most of his movies. Leitch said Hitchcock about 50 combat aircraft to Saudi Hitchcock's bizarre twists on One of Hitchcock's "games" was maintained his expertise and reputation for over 50 years, Arabia in case miliwy escons are R A Q reality and the predictable. giving the audience the challenge of required. "What makes Hitchcock so trying to identify him. starting with The Lodger {1926). Some believe the combination or special from other directors is three An example of a classic Leitch first got involved in film United Nations and United States things," Leitch said. Hitchcock cameo is in the movie when he was teaching at Yale opposition to the Iraqi intervention First, the director was identified Rear Window ( 1953) where he University where he was the fa culty in the inspections was enough to S A U D with one type of movie - the casually, and almost unnoticeably, adviser to a film society. force Iraq into con.pliance. thriller. strolls down the street as the main The society folded after the History Professor Raymond R. Second, Hitchcock had so much action continues around him. students graduated and Leitch Wolters said, "It looks like Iraq, A R A B A control over his movies. He wrote Leitch contends the book was began teaching which, be said, was when pushed into the comer, will his own screenplays which went easier to write than others because better than dealing with film allow the U.N. to do the Deployment of forces uncredited because he would call in so much has been written before distributors. inspections." screenwriters to supply smoother about Hitchcock. He remained interested in film Wolters said the possibility of -' 96 Patriot missiles dialogue. Although Leitch likes most and later taught a course on using force to make Iraq comply is After 1948, Hitchcock produced Hitchcock films, he named Vertigo Hitchcock at Yale. slim because Iraq has already begun f 1,300 troops his own movies and worked with (1958) and North By Northwest When he arrived at the university allowing complete freedom to the the same technicians to give his (1959) as his two favorites, citing in 1983, he taught film exclusively inspection team. Soutt:e: The New York Times films a certain consistency and a that they complement each other. which, he said, "was great because Grmhic bv Archie Tse For example, the inspection teams Hitchcoclcian style, he said. 'The one is Hitchcock's most I love movies!" are now permitted to fly their own redeployment of forces in the helicopters over Baghdad to look for P~sian Gulf sends a clear message possible weapon storage facilities. to Iraqi leader Saddarn Hussein to Also included in the U.N. team's continue complying with the investigation is the search for inspections. remaining Iraqi scud missiles not Wolters said the United States' destroyed during the Persian Gulf reaction toward Iraq's violation of War. the resolutions helped to increase the Political Science Professor Mark possible threat of force by the POSTER SALE J. Miller said the United States' coalition against Iraq. Newark water p~oblem Sponsor continued from page 1 million, With extra funding to be allocated if needed. untversity restdents, varnn said. Newark Mayor Ron Gardner said However, the report states the although he has not discussed any of city received increased customer the individual suggestions with the complaints in the fall of 1989 and• Council, he expects the majority of "University spring of 1990 because of water ideas to be passed. discoloration from iron and "Right now, timing is our big _Bookstore manganese, and also low water question. It's all a matter of how pressure. soon we can begin funding this "All bad water can become good program. The city wants to do this," with some kind of treatment. This he said. Date Mon. Sept. 30 thru Fri. Oct. 4 proposal is a solution to the never­ Gardner said the Council will ending story of problem Newark begin discussing the proposals when water," he said. the city presents its budget plan in Time 9:30A.M. - 6 P.M. Varrin said the task force will November. He said it was too early also investigate the distribution of to tell how much money the city will water from treatment facilities to allocate to the study. Newark. Re-lining the cast iron "We must handle this system Place Lower Level pipes and reducing pipe pressure are carefully to maximize our potential two alternatives to rid the iron in this situation," Varrin said. "Until University Bookstore content of the water, he said. the full system is implemented, Varrin said the task force Newark will continue to have these recommendations will cost $2 problems." Featuring Works Safety phones for help By: Over 1000 Different WARHOL, DAU, MONET, continued from page 2 special," said Beth Leshko (AS FR) ANSEL ADAMS, TALBOT, referring to a K-Mart sale. Selections M.C. ESCHER, VAN GOGH, ambulance, or to report a citizen Heidi Moore (HR SO) used a red PICASSO, ROCKWELL, complaint." phone last semester to call for a ride Marked by a blue light, the red home from Pencader, and found the MATISSE, DEGAS, WYETH receivers are located in a red box responding officer to be irritated at with the words "information, her for calling. assistance and emergency" written "He sounded like it was a real on the front and "fire" written on problem to send someone over," she the sides. said. BIGGEST & BEST SELECTION Flatley said the emergency However, an officer arrived phones, or "red phones," are used within minutes, she said, "and he for a variety of reasons, including was nice." medical transport, requesting an Flatley responded, "If anyone has escort, reporting car problems and difficulties or concerns with the asking directions. actions of our officers, we wish that I Once the receiver is picked up. it be brought to our attention as Flatley said, the location number of soon as possible." the phone appears on a monitor in Prank calls are received every CAREER WEEK '91 Public Safety's communication now and then, he said. center. A dispatcher answers and if "Someone will rip off the no one responds, an officer is sent receiver or it will just get knocked to the scene. off. September 30 - October 3, 1991 Despite the intentions of Public "Students caught tampering with Safety officials, some students think the phones will be referred to the In early fall, the .Career Planning and Placement Office sponsors "Career Week," a week of improvments can be made to the university's judicial system and phone system. arrested, depending on the amount career activities designed to bring students and alumni in touch with working professionals Christiana Towers resident Mona of damages," he said. and employment representatives. Plan to attend one or more of these events to \e:un about Simon (AS SO), said, "There are Many other large college different careers, employment opponunities, and planning your job search. definitely not enough of them, and campuses have recently installed the lights are not bright, which emergency phone systems at the ...... makes them extremely hard to see." . suggestion of crime prevention o•• Prr-C_,. Wrr.t Wor.tsllops ••• From Senior to Engineer: How 10 Turn "They remind me of a blue light organizations, Flatley said. Interviews Into Job Offen Tlumdoy, Srptllllb#,. 19 Ill 2:00pm /40 DuPont Hall tutti 7:00.9:00pm W1dlltsdtly, ~pti-.Hr 25 Ill 3:00pm learn what a panel of e~perienced (botll to b. /wid Ill Raub Hall) recru iters are look.ing for in job candi· UNDERGRADUATE d3tCS. Geltlnr 1M Mall OUI of 11 Job Fllir L=n how to "work lhe room• in a Job RESEARCH FUNDING Fair setting. How to prepare, whalto ITUESDAY, OCTOBER 1 bring, and whalto ask reaui~ers will be covered. . The Law School A.dmissioiiS Process APPLICATION Ewinr Room, Studtnt Center ··············•····· 2:00.3:30pm Successfu/lnteniewing Techniques DEADLINE MONDAY,SEPTEMBERJO I /40 Smith Hail Applyinr 10 & Geat11glnto Grod Scllool 7:00.9:00pm Applications for grant-in-aid and Minority Rtcrptton Ewinr Room, Studtlll Cen11r An examination of the campus interview material stipends are due Oct. 1. Awards 106 Prncodtr Dlnillf Hllll 3:30-S:OOpm process. Typie~l questions and potential 10:00·11:00am A presenmtion on how to choose a "problem .. arc:lS will be discussed by will be announced by Oct. 22. Grants of Recruilers and Swdents • A reception for graduate school with infonnation on employer rcprcscn~t ivcs. admissions procedures. $25-$150 will be awarded. Senior Thesis recruiters and swdeniS who are interes~ed in becoming - aware of employment students may receive up to $250. opportunities in selected companies. I THURSDAY, OCTOBER J IWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2 I -Eligibilitys Research . may be for a Job Jombor11 ReSIItMS Tllat Gtl Jobs The Agricullural Scirnct Job Searcll: course, thesis, apprenticeship or CillytonHall Collins Room, Stud111t Crnttr 12:()().J:00pm SkiUs and StrallfiiS for S ucceu 2:00-J:JOpm 251 Townstlrd Hall independent study. Mcetlhe employers from over 100 Learn lhe secrets of an effective resume 3:00-4:JOpm companies who will panicipate in the and cover lcuer that will open the door to -Types of expenses include purchase of If you an: a student in the agricultural Campus Interview Program this ye:u-. All interview opportunities. A "must" for sciences and want to enhance your job expendable material, photocopying studenis :1re welcome! aU serious job seekers! search skills, you don't want to miss Ibis program. The program will focus on costs, transportation to libraries and Women and the Job Sra~ll reswne writing, interviewing lechniques, professional conferences, etc. Co/lilts Room, Studrlll Crn~r 3:30.S:00pm networking tips, and more. -Faculty sponsor must submit a Letter of Focus upon lhc su:uqles to overcome Support for your funding request. lhe unique problems and situotions that women face in lhc job se:uch. ~ a Application forme are available at the Honore Program panel of employ~ discuss these issues. office, 186 South CoJJege Avenue, room 204. September 27, 1991 • THE REVIEW • 5

products such as muffms, cook.ies and exam week so that I can eat them donuts." whenever I want, especially when f'm Tastykakes Students like the idea of being able studying," said carolyn F"mk (AG SR). to buy fresh goods, he said, but they The snack bar in the Perkins Student Books needed in Bulgaria continued from page 1 also enjoy the convenience of Center carries Tastykake puducts aro Tastykake products. And of course, they "move very quickly," said cashier University professors teach economics in former Communist land to sell p"Oduas Lhrough dining services there is the inevitable end-of-the­ Bernadette Coslar. must sulxnlt a bid, which includes oost, semester rush to use up points by Clark said Jelly Krimpets, sugar Bv Paul Kane Qonnelly said there was virtually better, Donnelly said, the English Allminiw.!M N-. Edirrx selection, rack and merchandising of purchasing bulk quantities of sugar wafers and the rest of the Tastylcakes no literature on free-market Language Institute is offering the the products, said David Larason, wafers and cupcakes. products may even be available in Overcoming the language barrier economies in Bulgaria before the students basic courses in English. "I make anywhere from $1,200 to ~ ~cally differnt society, seven university group arrived. Donnelly said university faculty owner eX the Tastykake oompeny. regular dining halls if enough students Tastykakes have been sold in the $1 ,400 a day," Larason said of the uruverstty professors have made the As a result, James L. are also instructing managers of request them. fm years, said, "but rush. He said, have to cater to the transition to teaching professors in Butkiewicz, associate dean of the formerly state-run companies as dinina halls Clark "I fresh- baked "I buy cases of Tastykakes during consumers and what they want." fo~erl_y Cooununist Bulgaria how College of Business and well as Bulgarian economics we are moving towards capnaltst systems work, officials Economics, said the visiting professors. saJd. professors sent a memo to the The AID grant was a result of The professors left in early July economics department asking for President Bush's 1989 Eastern Students, faculty react to proposal after the university received a $1.5 professors to send any texts they Europe Initiative to provide miUion grant from the U.S. Agency were not using to Bulgaria. technical assistance to nations continued from page 1 Hopkins University because it is "We have a 100 percent for International Development "They don't have any books like which broke away from so good." Because of a national employment rate of the graduates (AID) to teach leaders in Bulgaria that over there," Butkiewicz said. communism that fall, he said. shortage of medical technologists, in this program . The studen ts how free-market economies Donnelly denied rumors that the The program also calls for "There is a tremendous shortage she said, cutting the program literally choose their jobs when operate. memo was asking for textbooks several Bulgarian professors to of people in this field, which only emphasizes the need for would be a !ravesty. they graduate," she said. Lawrence P. Donnelly, acting because the ~gram had run out of come to Delaware to study at the "It was said that the Medical "I'm really upset about this," associate provost for international money to purchase texts for the university in the spring. experienced, trained personnel,'.' said Joyce Dailey (AS SR) . " I programs and special sessions, said classes being taught. If the program is successful this she said. Technology program is not central think the school is giving a raw it is difficult to teach professors He said the books being sent year, Donnelly said, AID will give Marjorie Hingston, a medical to the mission of the university," said Ann McCabe (AS SR) deal to students enrolled in the capitalist ideas when they have overseas will be used in Bulgarian the university another grant to technology education coordinator, "We would like to know what been instilling communist libraries, not classrooms. continue the exchange. said, "I'm confident that I'll make program." the mission of the university is," She said, "If the university principles in their students for about To help the Bulgarians "So far," he said, "the program a difference in education won't allow me to continue in this 50 years. understand the course material has been exrremely successful." somewhere else, but the program she said. " We would also like to that exists here is considered a have the support of all students program, I'll just have to go to Gold Standard program by Johns who care about health care." another institution that will." Latvia opens Del. trade

continued from page 1 Latvia's Trade Minister, Martin Lacis, appointed by Prime Minister make a maJor tmpact. Ivars Goodmanis, arrived in "A lot of patterns and habits will Delaware two weeks ago and will have to change," he said referring stay for a year to look at trade to Latvia's previously dormant conditions here. Communist economy. Latvia's trade representative Bunkse, who lived in Latvia until office in Delaware will open in age 9, and recently returned to October, Lacis said. The Delaware teach in that country for six office in Riga, the capital city of months, said the key to the success Latvia, has not opened yet because of the agreement is Latvia' s a Delaware trade representative FOR THE HOMELESS & HUNGRY economy and work ethic. candidate has not been found. "Many of the Latvians still have Levinson will be returning to · ti a work ethic that is not present Latvia to serve as the keynote among management," Bunkse said. speaker at a two-day conference to september 28 7~s "The people are going to have to teach 200 Latvian businessmen how gain a real sense of responsibility to conduct business in the United /2:0Qf:H1. ~I and get used to real capitalism." States. tloWH tiHder park/Hg !ot_~-~------1\--, UDINFO catches on

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The Review's opinion Saddam's time is up Iraq should either cooperate with U.N. inspection teams or face the wrath of Bush's new world order unless) In the aftermath of the Gulf War, superpower, it is up to the United of Cov rfe, allied leaders made the destruction of States to prevent Iraq from acquiring if .fJ,~y)re­ Iraq's nuclear capability their highest these weapons of mass destruction. priority. To accomplish this goal, the Saddam Hussein has proven that in fJ,e_ United Nations dispatched inspection he cannot be trusted. As someone Un;fe.a teams to seek out information about once said, "the man never met a the Iraqi nuclear program. weapon he didn't use." . ~fafe5. This week one of those teams Hussein's track record with apparenlly found information which chemical weapons has indicated he detailed just how close Saddam will use the atomic weapons if he Hussein is to acquiring nuclear acquires them. Ron Kaufman weapons. · Bush should do whatever it takes Police in Baghdad detained 44 to stop Saddam 's nuclear program, Letters to the editor United Nations inspectors after they including the use of military force if apparently discovered documents neccessary. Campus needs diversity blacks with your obviously empirical itself, which was fantastic considering the whi ch proved beyond a doubt that Some would argue against military research on "The Migration Habits of the stage limitations. Maybe you were I think all Jewish organizations on Negro in a Feeding Environment." Iraq is seeking to develop a nuclear action because of the potential for expecting something more, but since you campus should be banned. The idea of a Maybe next you'H discover the made no comment whatsoever, I assume arsenal. casualties. But we believe another Jewish house on Ray Street sickens me. fundamental reason why white folks you are ignorant to the technical aspects o( Since the end of the Gulf War, in the Middle East is inevitable. Where do those people get off separating invariably dine together. Don't take Linda theater. has done all it could to impede the If it comes to war, it is far better to themselves from the rest of us? They aren't Gottfredson and Jan Blits' lead and feed us United Nations inspectors. Despite fight Saddam now, before he gains special . anymore Nazi eugenics bull. I thought we Laura DeBacker threats of military action by the nuclear weapons, than later when he Fraternities like Alpha Epsilon Pi should ended that on May 7, 1945. AS SR ~ Security Council , Saddam Hussein can use his nuclear weapons against be indefinitely suspended - it was formed I think I'll continue to paint for my as an organization expressly for the . reality a darker picture and visit the Center Zionism is racism has continued to take a belligerent American soldiers. common interests of Jewish men in a for Black Culture often. stance towards the inspection teams. By drawing another line in the campus environment. What kind of Ron Kaufman's Sept. 24 column "Anti-·· We believe it is President Bush's sand, President Bush could be saving diversity example do they set for the David P. Starks Ill Semitism: the most fashionable form of, responsibility to ensure that Saddam the lives of countless Americans in university? Member of the Black Student Union prejudice," started off by addressing a:: is never able to threaten the world the future. If "name withheld" gets his or her wish tragic episode in history - a massacre of.­ wi th nuclear weapons the way he You can pay the price now or you of this university observing Jewish holidays Bagging the pizza box more than 30,000 people who were isolated;, (Letters. Sept. 20), then the next thing you because of their religious beliefs. · threatened the Kurds with chemical can pay later, but eventually Saddam know we'll have no classes on Martin Everyone is discussing ARA 's role as This type of prejudice, as well as other· weapons. Hus ein will have to be stopped. We Luther King's birthday, Malcolm X's the new dining service. Is the food betler or forms of prejudice, cannot be tolerated and;; As the world's sole remaining believe that time is now. birthday and eventually the semester will be worse? I've found ARA to be a mixed is a disgrace to the entire human race.: only 18 days long. blessing. The personal-size pizzas sold at However, I wish to point out that Kaufman·· Preny silly, huh? Well that's just how the Center Court are fantastic. made a crucial mistake in his article when•. Michael Savett's "Mandating real campus There's only one problem. Even though he asserted that United Nations Resolution diversity" column of Sept. 20 sounded to the Center Court has full dishwashing 3379 [equating Zionism with racism] is Editorial policy me . capabilities, every pizza comes in its own anti-Semitic. Review & Opinion: Page 6 ~ 7 are reserved. for apmoun "'!d commentary . .The editorial abo.oe repr,<';'en ts You, Mr . Savett, are not a fool, but you paper box. This is an incredibly stupid case Zionism and Judaism are not the same • the ronsensus opinion of the Revlf!W stiff and 15 writtl!n the edttor of Ehe edttonill page, e>

N ••• do all which may achieve a just and The last chapter of the story on Viemam as a radio communications technician. The believe people like Carper who say more lasting peace among ourseiiiCs and with had been written and our nation could Paul other was in the Marine Corps. information will be gathered. They want all nations." forget the war until Oliver Stone released The two, who remained anonymous, answers. They want action. They want Abraham Lincoln another movie about it, they said. Kane didn't have such conciliatory views about results. Anyone who thinks this way obviously the Vietnam War as Carper, Bush or others. "The American government is still WASHINGTON - The American public hasn't visited the Vietnam Veterans War "They want us to go away," the radio screwing the vets by not giving a full was led to believe in the wake of Operation Memorial recently ~tnd witnessed the technician said, referring to the accountability of our fellow veterans who · Desert Storm that the demons of the continuing anguish, despair and frustration government's lackadaisical approach to did not return from the war," lhe former . Vietnam War had been exercised. vented about the war which ended some 16 searching for soldiers who still might be Marine said. · We were led to believe that the the years ago. alive. Despite what others may imply, the · Persian Gulf War liberated the U.S. Questions about the war, the means in The two said the U.S. government is bitterness of the Vietnam War is still · conscious about Vietnam as well as the which it was carried out and the POWs and trying to push the issue of MlAs under the present in the United States. It will not go nation of Kuwait. MlAs who never returned home remain table. It would be an embarrassment for the away as long as the government denies tbe President Bush and numerous others told unanswered. government and the military to find soldiers existence of POW/MIAs still in southeast the masses that by marching in suppon of a Monday at the Memorial an older The government is trying to still in the region. Asia without searching for them first. war and those who fought in it, past sins of gentleman could be seen arguing with a They raised questions that have received The greatest disservice done to any spitting on returning soldiers faces had been park ranger about the effects of the push the MIA issue under only vague promises from Congress about Vietnam soldier was not by the protestors absolved. chemical agent orange. The man strongly conducting a search. who spit on them, but by the U.S. Vietnam veterarts could now feel good believes the chemical caused countless the table. At a vigil Saturday commemorating five government's lack of care and concern for about themselves and the war in which the; deaths in the jungles of Vietrtam. Delaware servicemen who never returned those left behind in the jWlgles. fought because lhe public had once again But the ranger countered, "Nothing has were too crazy to think about then. from the war, Carper, who went on a A "just and lasting peace among placed the troops at lhe top of its list of ever been substantially proven." And at the end of the walkway was a tent · summer trip to Viemam as a membtir of a ourselves" carmot occur until all that can be heroes, some said. Further down the walkway is a letter for soliciting support for further searches for fact-finding team, said the government is done by the U.S. government is completed. Rep. Tom Carper, D-Del., a Viemam vet, anyone to read from a former serviceman some of the 2,500 soldiers who never taking steps to gather information. including a full, complete investigation into at a rally in March celebrating the Persian expressing remorse over the death of one of returned home from the war. "We need more concentration on missing MIAs and. POWs. Gulf War victory said, "For 18 years I've his fellow shipmates who died trying to The tent was draped with news clippings following up live sightings of those who Maybe then the final chapter of the tried to get the taste out of my mouth from land his fighter plane in the middle of a of reported POW/MIA recent citings in may still be alive," he said. treatment of Vietnam veterans can be the horrible welcome I got when I carne thunderstorm. Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam along with It has taken 16 years and several recent written and the book closed. back. The letter states that the vet feels worse several articles trashing Jane Fonda. photographs of MlAs to get the government "After today ... I can tell you I taste it no now about the death of his friend than the The tent was marmed by two Vietnam to promise it will look into the matter. Paul Kane's column appears every Friday more." night it happened in 1968 because things veterans. One of the two served in the Army The two former Vietnam veterans don't in The Review.

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By Susan Coulby isn't offering any special promotions AsslsDlnt Features Editor for the book's release. When it was published in 1936, "This book will sell on its own," Mllf'.garet Mitchell's "Gone With the she says. • Win d" left Scarlett O'Hara Todd Williams, an employee of abar)doned by her husband, the rakish Waldenbooks in Christiana Mall, Rhcih Butler. agrees with Eckell about the sequel's At the Civil War saga's popularity. But he says his store cliflhanger ending, Scarlett sits on started taking reservations for the the :stairs of her Atlanta mansion $24.95 sequel in August. l a~nting her loss. But the always "And we're offering it at a lS g u f~y and usually bitchy Southern percent best seller discount," be says. bell9. vows to do whateVer i ~ takes to Employees of McMahon Books in reg;pn her true love. Chrisliana Mall and People's Plaza She doesn' t, however, want to shopping center' say they will also thitlk about her problems until offer a discount, but theirs will knock "torilorrow." 25 percent off the retail price. ~iA fter all," she concludes, Nancy Smith, ~sistant manager of "tomorrow is another day." Encore Books in the College Square ~d now, 55 years later, Scarlett's Shopping Center, says her store tomorrow has fmally arrived. won't reserve copies of the book, but Q n Wednesday, Warner Books offers 30 percent discounts on them. InC. ' released 900,000 copies of the Even with these special prices, muqh-heralded "Scarlett: The Sequel "Scarlett" may still be too expensive to Margaret Mitchell's Gone With for university students who spent th~ Wind" to bookstores worldwide. most of their money on textbooks. ~ nd so, before you can say In the 1939 movie made from Margaret Mitchell's 1"936 classic, Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh star as Southern lovers during the Civil War. Therefore, many who are interested "lidf;lle-dee-dee," Scarlett's back in a may not have the money to find out b ig,~ay . she is a woman and a Southerner is until the publication date. become Scarlett's next husband? fans to dip into l. ile book before what happens to Katie Scarlett p he sequel was written by the main thing." McDuffie read the sequel and says Does Scarlett think of a way to get diving into it all the way. O'Hara Hamilton Kennedy Butler. Southern romance author Alexandra Warner Books paid $4.9 million to it should be as successful a s its Rhett back? Frankly though, does the public, For them, however, Williams Riple y, says Camille McDuffie of Mitchell's estate for the right to 1,037-page predecessor which has And will Rhett return to Scatlett unlike Rhett, give a damn about predicts that. the sequel's less Lynn Goldberg Communications, the produce the sequel to "Gone With the sold more than 28 million copies and even though he told her he doesn' t "Scarlett?" expensive paperback edition will New York firm handling the new Wind," McDuffie says. The amount was made into a 1939 film. "give a damn" about what happens to Apparently it does. According to probably be available in about a year. book's publicity. paid to Ripley for writing the 823- "'Scarlett' is good," she says. "It's her? Arlene Eckell, owner of Volume II So for those who can't afford to McDuffie says Ripley was chosen, page "Scarlett," however, hasn't been a real page-turner." "If you've read ' Gone With the bookstore on Main Street, "Scarlett" buy it now, how does the new book by ~itch ell's relatives because they revealed. Within its compelling pages, Wind,"' McDuffie says, "you can should prove red-~ot at t,he G Sii~ . end? were impressed by her credentials Another closely-guarded secret "Scarlett" should answer all those jump right into •Scar lett."' _ register. _ "You really won't know until you and personal qualiti.es. has been the book's content and questions left unanswered at the end Life magazine published a nine­ " It's the biggest thing to come get to the last three or so pages," "She' s written wonderful ending. To keep these unknown to of "Gone With the Wind." page excerpt from " Scarlett" in down the pike in a long time," she McDuffie says devilishly. "I'm not historical novels and has proven the public, Ripley's contract Will Ashley Wilkes, who lost his August. The sample, taken from the says. "Everyone wants this book." going to tell · you what happens. herself well," McDuffie says. "That prohibited her from giving interviews beloved and devoted Melanie, book's middle, allowed impatient She says, however, that her store You'll have to read it." ~ar bouncers rebound from brawls •' By~ara Weiss lifeguards" in such situa ti ons, he says. offensive touching, which was quickly Copyo Editor "It's important (for bouncers) to thrown out of court. A disagreement between two bar intervene in violent situations," Penrod Hoffman. Penrod and Sweet say many cu; lomers escalates into heated words. "It's important (for bouncers) says, "but throwin g a punch shou ld underage people try to befriend them in B ~ ncers try to break it up only to get to intervene in violent should be a last resort." hopes of getting into bars. When the pupched in the face. Though most belligerent customers bouncers turn down teen-agers at the f= ike lightning, a blaze of people jump situations, but throwing a will leave peacefully before any violence front door, many are often surprised and in 'just for the hell of it," according to punch should be a last resort." breaks out, Penrod says, extra crowd resentful, the bouncers collect! vely Ddwn Under bouncer Sam Sweet. -John Penrod (AS JR) control is sometimes necessary. National maintain. " t least 30 people were involved in Stone Balloon assistant manager recording artists hired b y the Stone "Friends should understand we simply thij brawl, he says. Af ter the dust Balloon often attract unusually rowdy ' can ' t admit them inside if they're not s e£ped, one bouncer sustained a customers. 21," adds Hoffman. "That' s our job." cofu: ussion, and Sweet was left with a Penrod remembers heavy-metal band Penrod says he refuses to carry the bl ~k eye and nine stitches in his chin. Metallica's visit a few years ago. As the burden of responsibility for underage :'Fhese a re the possible drawbacks of "I could have died," he says. band first stepped o n stage, Penrod p eople who risk the lives of others if being responsible for 500 or even 1,000 Stone Balloon veteran and university recalls, a herd of the band' s groupies they drive drunk. yoitng adults whose activities include graduate Gregg Hoffman says he's also rushed forward with such strength that The Down Under' s assistant manager chugging tequila shots and then crushing seen his fa ir share of fighting and the railing separating the stage from the Jeff Ward considers himself not only as pll\Stic cups on their foreheads. aggravated incidents. dance area was broken and trampled on. "Down Under law," he says, but also as Bouncers, who often seem to double A rowdy group which was thrown out The crowd's hype ractive s la m ­ a host. as ~:baby sitters, can instantly find of the Balloon and arrested by Newark dancing and stage-diving attempts kept People come to the Down Under to th ~lnselves moving from a smoothly­ Police returned the same night around 3 bouncers in a continual sweat, he says, have fun, Ward says, but sometimes that ru~ing evening 'into a dangerous a.m., Hoffman says. The angry carload as they tried to calm the chaos. At le as t fun turns into a threatening situation. sitoation. threatened him and another employee as 50 people were thrown out of the bar "Many aspects of this job are fun," he $he Down Under's Scott Meyer (BE they locked up the building and left. that night, Penrod says. says, "but I get agitated over (fighting) SJQ barely escaped serious injury last Police intervened again, Hoffman Once after a rambunctious group was atmospheres." ye~ while escorting a "lively" group of adds, arresting the group a second time. thrown out of the Balloon, one person To be a bouncer at the establishment, troublemakers out of the restaurant. Brawls between bar patrons are more with them was so hyster ical, she had to Tavares says, one must be "competently WHi le walking up the cement staircase, frequent trials for bouncers. At these be physically lifted, kicking, scratching able to fill out the application form." She one, man pivoted and shoved Meyer at times bouncers must be particularly and screaming out the door. adds that past experience· also helps. the top stair. alert, says Stone Balloon assistant Suzanne Tavares, who has worked And a lilll'e brawn to use in dealing Mmn;n;., Gretsdl Luckily for Meyer, a fellow employee manager John Penrod (AS JR). at the Down Under for almost four years, with rambunctious c ustomers doesn't Stone Balloon bouncer John Penrod cards gr~bbed him as he began to fall. Bouncers must serve as "bar says the woman fi led a lawsu i t for hurt either. Lauren Skolnick (AS 91) at the front door. Professor's score of musical poetry Ruark's fifth book features verses of love and elegies of remembrance

By Amy Mazziotta images of friends and family. heard." "Ruark writes wonderful love mtum tclilor "Writing poems is a way to hold Ruark holds music to be an poems to his wife," explains fellow To recapture faint memories and onto things a little longer than reality integral part of his poetry. He English professor and poet William disappearing images of life is,often ordinarily lets you," Ruark says, a e"'plains that his aim is to "somehow D. Snodgrass. the essence of a poet' s creative smile peeking slowly through his capture in a memorable, musical way Ruark, his wife and two daughters process. greying beard. those feelings which might be live in Newark, where real-life In his newly published volume of The title of this fifth collection is otherwise forgotten." experiences abound for Ruark to vers~, "Rescue the Perishing," also reminiscent of a part of Ruark's Working w ith words and their capture and craft. English Professor Gibbons Ruark past because "Rescue the Perishing" melodies, Ruark organizes and shapes "Poems start from concrete recreates impressions of people and was the name of a familiar childhood his eltpression of emotion in a experience," Ruark explains, "and events from his past, symbolizing his song. process he describes as "an an and a ideas creep in after the fact." ideas of the nature of poetry. The son of a Methodist preacher, craft." The experience of visiting Ireland "'The main enterprise of poetry is Ruark recalls hearing religious songs " It's [often) the way and manner in 1978 and nearly every successive to retrieve things that are lost," frequ ently as a young boy while of saying, rather than the matter, that summer has also had a significant ellplains Ruark. growing up in Raleigh, N.C. is critical," Ruark explains. Influence on Ruark's work. "If I could only run 1 The film "The old hymns were very much Much of the collection contains Ruark's powerful poem, "The Ta~en In Ireland by his wife Kay Ruark, this photograph Is a back far enough," he says in one present in my life," he eltplains. love poems and elegies, says the soft­ Ennisltillen BombinJ," recalls and fa.rorlte of university profet10r and poet Gibbons Ruark. ·•· poem as he tries to sustain fading "They were the first music that I spoken poet. see RUARK pile 12 1 0 • THE REVIEW • September 2 7, 1 991

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Funded by the Student Comprehensive Fee a------ente inment Se tember 27, 1991 • TilE RE\1/LW • I I jason ~ Garbef' .,. Crowd ~: connects with The· Washing , myeyes ;:;· Connells out with . Southern band strikes a chord soaps I admit it. • at Stone Balloon I have a problem. More like a(! addiction. By Ron Kaufman I am totally hooked, totally Enterla inmenr Editor dependent. I cannot perceive lif~ The Connells shouldn' t be playing at without it. ' the Stone Balloon. For six years, I have lied about it This is not to say the Balloon is bad; to my friends, employers an4 it's not, but The Connells definitely parents. Admitting it will finally possess a unique sound that has the Jessen the burden on my shoulders. ·~ potential to go big-time. My name is Jason Sean Garbe~ After the successful release of four and I am addicted to one of man's full-length studio albums and the deadliest foes- soap operas. :: establishment of an impressive base of Soap operas, the world of heroe~ loyal fans on the East Coast and in the like Bo Buchanan, Mac Scorpio;; Midwest, it is very surprising that The Dixie Martin, Ryan Harrison and Connells have not struck a chord with Shane Donovan and the world of mass market music mavens. villains like Carl Hutchins, Caesar The free show they performed to a Faison, Jamie Sanders and Lawrence half-filled Balloon Monday night had Alamain, is strangely a part of my the dance floor jumping with singing Pamela Wray DeStefano life. · arm-flailing Connells-junkies looking Connells' guitarist George Huntley (above) and lead singer Doug MacMillan (below) ignited the Stone Balloon Monday. It is so hypocritical because i for a fix . tired and uninvolved with the show. we ' ve h ad a lot of success," he used to chide countless numbers of The best way to describe their sound Songs like "Get A Gun," " Fun and explained. women for watching such unrealistic is R.E.M. with balls. Games" and "Stone Cold Yesterday" After the completion of the current garbage. ; The Connells' live performance had fans singing along, even if they club tour, the band is going to go back But now I am one of those combines the fluid melodies of R.E.M.· didn't know the words - proof that no to the drawing board and try to write mindless zombies, with my eye~ genre music with the marathon intensity matter what kind of music you prefer to some more songs and a chance to record permanently fixed upon the of Blues Traveler. pump your blood, good rock 'n' roll can another album. television, ever-searching for new The combination of cutting guitar always increase the heart rate. "You can't go to school and learn characters and new story lines. ; riffs by George Huntley and the In an interview prior to the how to write songs and you can't learn You may even have seen m~ rhythmic voice of lead singer Doug performance, Huntley described the it from a book," said Huntley. "Writing secretly paging through a "Soap MacMillan produces smooth rock 'n' Raleigh, N.C. -based band as "roc k songs is like washing dishes, sweep.ing Opera Digest," in Newari roll that jiggles its way into your limbs folk," but added that every time they the front porch or mowing the lawn, you Newsstand searching for answers t9 forcing your body to move. play live, the music takes on a different can only learn by doing it." these story lines. ~ Though singer MacMillan, decked out quality. Though none of the band members It all started so innocently. I nevet in hiking boots, boxer shorts and "We write it, we sing it, we live it," knew how much creativity they had left meant for it to happen. oversized beer T -shirt, sarcastically told Huntley said of their music . "We have in them, Huntley remarked that "you After school I would go up to my the crowd, "Tonight, we are definitely no illusions of pejng a huge band, but have to have faith ." friend's house and jllll relax, drink~ going to give you your money's worth," being a good quality rock 'n' roll band "To make it in this business," he said, soda, share a joke and eventually\ (get it, the show was free). The Connells is enough." "you have to keep your fingers out of one day it led to watching soap did not disappoint. He said considering the country's your eyes and on the instrument." operas. ·: It seemed that the burning smile of current r ecession, it is a great After seeing The Connells' The first thing I remember iS guitarist and main songwriter Mike achievement to be able to make a living performance Monday night, it is obvious watching "General Hospital.~ Connell could not be extinguished by as a club band. that they are not only keeping their eyes Suddenly, people like RoberJ the sweat running down his face. "It's very hard for bands right now on their instruments, but on the Scorpio, Duke Lavery and Anna Though his younger brother and co­ and we've seen a lot fall apart, but after jumping, screaming fans as well. Duvane entered my life. : founder of the band, David, seemed years of hard work of being a road band Ma>urden, Food Glick recommends for students on a kind of work that you do." salvageable. to dispose of our surplus foods that products before they are distributed. Conservers is sponsoring the first limited budget. For $14.50 and two One of the aspects of his present "We go through each box and were still edible," says John "It is a very measurable job," she Waste Not, Wam Not Olympics hours of volunteer time a participant work includes preparation for an inspect each object and then reseal Choyka, Oscar Mayer facility says. "Every pound of food that from Oct. 3 through Oct. 5. About receives a bag of frozen meat and October poetry reading at Memorial them," says volunteer Katherine manager. "So we called Food goes out the door is one more step 10 teams of five to 12 people from fresh produce valued at an estimated Hall. Hawley (AS SO). Conservers and put ourselves on the in helping people." local corporations will help recycle $40. Ruark describes the public reading aspect of being a poet as a slightly frightening experience that he finds exhilarating as well as Washing with soap operas 'Fisher King' is fishy exhausting. "[ hull up all the old griefs and rehearse them all over again," he continued from page 11 Originally, I thought college life could wean me continued from page 11 Ruehl (Broadway's "LoSt In Yonkers" away from soaps, but no such luck. I even started to and the Michele Pheiffer vehicle says. "It is a very taxing evening." again, I swear." schedule classes around them. dwellers, represent the fabric of society, Married to the Mob) as Lucas' Snodgrass says university poets So the following Monday, as I strolled home from But it comfortS me to know I am not alone in my even though the two social classes girlfriend/video store owner, Anne. are sure to attend each other's school, I tried to not think about soaps. But the weakened state. There are many others out there just possess great antipathy toward each Ruehl, who played her character readings. passion was too overwhelming for me. as twisted and as sick as I am. I know this because I other. with great emotion, was the only stable "Ruark is an excellent poet who I casually walked into the house, as if nothing was see them in the TV rooms in my dorm. Gilliam, who also directed the element in the entire two-and-a-half hasn't begun to have the kind of the matter. But. as I slowly started creeping through Everyone has their vices. Let my vice be soap strange, but highly acclaimed Brazil hour epic (which was much too long) recognition that he deserves," the living room, I noticed my hand twitching operas. It just doesn' t matter. I do not4;3re what and the surreal The Adventures or and is sure to now attract the attention Snodgrass says. uncontrollably. I grabbed the remote control. Cold others think. l will watch them anyway. Baron Munchausen, overuses crooked of Hollywood's big budget casting Thus, Ruark continues writing sweat slowly dripped down my brow. I switched As Rush once said, " ... Pin the donkey on the tail, camera angles and underutilizes a agents. poetry, striving, he says, to create through the stations trying to avoid it, but as I was Fantasy for sale, That's Entenainment." pleasing musical score in his celluloid But even the talented cast and "patterns of words with shapeliness watching Club MTV, I realized I couldn't take it any That' s my soap operas. comment on American class structure. skillful director could not restore any and mu&ical appeal with a valid longer. See you in the TV room. The film's romantic interest and the respectable coherence to a strange, connection to our common Something inside screamed, "NOOOO!". But I biggest surprise of the entire picture confused movie that tries to do too experience." did it, I tuned into "General Hospital"once again. jason Sean Garber is a copy editor for The Review. was the performance of Mercedes much, but accomplishes nothing. "OUTSTANDING ... ONE OF THE YEAR'S BEST .FILMS. 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relations. aside for University employees who best we can for our students, season Only 800 student tickets will be Sherman said 700 student tickets purchased an Athletic Events Pass as ticket holders and longtime fans. Qur available for Dec. basketball game were set aside for that game which part of their football season ticket policy was designed to that end." · 5 drew 2,180 spectators. plan, and 100 will go to players and Temporary seats for the game ire By Alain C. Nana-Sinkam and 2,500. In addition to the 800 student relatives of the two schools. not available because of the Dan B. levine These tickets will be available to tickets, 500 tickets will be sold to the University employees will · be able possibility of damage to the Sports Edilot! students on a first-come, first-serve public on Nov. 4, 300 at the Field to pick up their tickets from Nov. 18- gymnasium floor said Sherman. · University students may have to ba.~is from Nov. 18-22 at the Perkins House and the other 200 at the Del 22 at the Field House. Athletic Directors from the tWo Plenty of start lining up soon for tickets to the Student Center. State campus in Dover. The remaining 700 tickets will be schools agreed to the matchup Qn men's basketball game against According to officials, 800 student The tickets will cost $5 each and held until Nov. I 5 for season ticket May 2 of this year, and the two teams legends to Delaware State College - because tickets were set aside because the there will be a limit of two per package purchases, with left over will also meet in Dover on Dec. 10, only 800 student seats will be made student average for men's basketball person. tickets after that date to be sold to the 1992. . see today available for the Dec. 5 contest, games in the last two years has only "Our contractual aggrement says general public. Season ticket purchasers will be according to officials. been 659 students. that we only get 200 tickets," said "The interest in this game has assured of seating for the Delaware­ It is September and football Athletic deparunent officials have "The last time there was a game Delaware State athletic director John been high," said Sylvester Johnson, Delaware State game, and gain has once again tackled the established a special ticket policy for like this here was when (former Navy Martin. "Delaware will get the same assistant athletic director for sales priority seating for the 1992-93 spotlight from America's this first-ever meeting between the star) David Robinson was here in amount when they come here next and events, in a statement. season, when Delaware moves into pasttimo-baseball. two schools, to be held at Delaware 1988," said Benjamin Sherman, year." "We obviously cannot accomodate the Bob Carpenter Sports£, Our era, the '70s, '80s and Field House, which has a capacity of assistant athletic director for media Four hundred tickets will be set everyone, but we do want to .do the Convocation Center. ·· '90s, has been a golden age for . That era is almost over, however, and a new bunch of players are ready to emerge. See t

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SCOREBOARD ON DECK Soccer Women's Tennis Friday continued from page 15 Volleyball at James Villanova 7 Delaware On the play, senior midfielder Brian Walsh 2 Madison Tournament set him up directly in front of the net with a TBA gorgeous touch pass. Delaware has still never lost a soccer Saturday game in which Sellers scored a goal. · Volleyball Volleyball at James "We played with a lot of composure today," Kline said, "This is a nice reward for Drexel 3 Delaware 2 Madison Tournament us." (1 5-8, 1 5-8, 9-1 5, 1 5- TBA Rider ruined Delaware's shutout later Women's and Men's when midfielder Richard Emery beat . 11) goalkeeper Mark Puican on a direct kick. Delaware 3 UMBC 1 Cross Country at lehigh The rest of the day was a battle between 11:15 a.m. Passera and Sellers to see who could get (15-7, 9-15,16-14, closest to the net without scoring. The two Field Hockey at forwards put tourniquet type pressure on the 15-5) Pennsylvania 12:00 p.m. Broncs goalkeeper but neither could rattle home the fourth goal. Men's Soccer vs Maine "We could have scored a few more but we Field Hockey 1:00 p.m. just missed some real good chances," Kline Photos by Pamela Wray DeStefano and Women's Tennis vs. Maximillian Gretsch. West Chester 4 "We knew Delaware was better (than the Delaware 1 Bucknell1 :00 p.m. 0-5 record)," disappointed Rider head coach Women's Soccer vs. New Russ Fager said. "They are well coached." DOUBLE PLAY - (Above) john "We just didn't have any players today," Hampshire 1 :00 p.m. scored two goals to lead the men's soccer he said. team to their first win of the season Men's S.occer Sunday Delaware opens its North Atlantic Corlference season at 1:30 Saturday at home Wednesday, 3-1 over Rider College. (Right) Delaware 3 Rider 1 Men's Soccer vs. New against Maine University. Sellers and his teammates celebrate one of Har:npshire 1 :00 p.m. his scores.

season and has been a defensive seen.'' fixture since then. Along with the school record, Volleyball Dobson "I get more of a thrill malting a Washington Washington has an even higher goal good check in lacrosse, than scoring a in mind. c~mtinued from page 15 continued from page 15 goal in field hockey," Dobson said. continued from page 15 "To make the Olympic Trials, I'd "because lacrosse is such a high probably have to run somewhere Retrievers before fmally succumbing As a freshman in 1988, Dobson scoring game and it makes you feel so three miles before I get out of the around a 1 :4 7 for 800-meters by a score of 15-9. was a intricate member of Delaware's good." city, and I'm darting across the street outdoors," he said. "We're talking The Hens refused to be intimidated 16-3-2 team, which won the East Sophomore Sarah Smith, who and stopping for stop lights." about taking seven or eight seconds by a UMBC team that sometimes Coast Corlference Tournament and plays defense for both the Delaware On the strength of his summer off my time, but stranger things have spiked the ball so hard that th e received an NCAA tournament bid fie)d hockey and lacrosse teams, has training and personal best times of happened." referees should have checked it for She assisted on the winning goal in gotten a first hand impression of 1:55 in the open 800-meter run and "I've trained very hard and there defl ation. the Hens ' 1-0 victory over Rider playing against Dobson in practice. 3:58 in the 1500, men's cross is no telling how much better I am. ' Said Folke, who had 13 digs to go College in the ECC Championship. "I have to be very prepared to play country and track coach Jim Fischer When I set goals, I'm usually able to' wnn her serving heroics, "Our "That team was amazing," she against Joanne in practice," said believes that Washington is in line reach them. I see no reason why 1 defense was a total team effort. We recalled. "It wasn't just one person Smith. "She's really aggressive and for a school record. can't make the trials," he said. knew we had to keep the ball up if we who scored, rather many and this plays at top speed in practice, which "The school outdoor 800-record If nothing else, Washington wanted to win." year's team is similar." makes me a beuer player." is 1:51.9, and I think Marc has an promises a brealcthrough season that Delaware's defense shined in the Melissa Nigro When field hockey ends, Dobson Twenty minutes had passed after excellent' chance of breaking that," will put him in the category of the third game as they produced dig after Coach Barb Viera gives will prepare for lacrosse season, the end of Tuesday's game, Joanne Fischer said. "He's one of the best top collegiate runners in the nation. dig on balls that would have left instructions during a break in where she has a different role, Dobson had given her heart and soul half-milers this school has ever scorches on the hardwood. the action Wednesday. preventing goals rather than scoring towards another disappointing loss. Despite Herman's seven straight them. Was she ranting and raving? points on serve, they found the match. "We really wanted to beat them She played as an attack wing No, the older relaxed Dobson was CORRECTION themselves down 14-13 and receiving nine­ bad because we've got a rivalry with during her freshman year, but "play,·J off enjoying the company of her serve. too well in practice," the following week old puppy. C,omingne~ But the Hens broke serve again them," said Herman. "After this win, Due to a reporting error in and Folke came through with three I think we're ready to stan a winning "Prince quits volleyball," week: streak." clutch serves to steal the game for (Sept. 20) Robin Prince was Delaware. Said UMBC head coach Catherine TRIVIA ANSWERS Though the momentum had Lavery, "We basically gave the game (from Tuesday's Review) incorrectly quoted. The Intramural sports certainly switched in the Hens favor, away. We couldn't pass the ball well 1. Joe Theismann broke into the pros with the Miami Dolphins. correct quote should have the -Retrievers were undaunted and at all. And it buns that our best player He never played a regular season game for them, only returning stated that Prince was "no coverage and traile.d 2!11>' !8-5 in the futh game. [senior Joy Figueredo) is out with a kicks during the preseason; 2. Wes Unseld won Rookie of the longer playing with the standin,gs back injury!' ' ~IIIP, ..had '12 ·kills· ro Year and MVP honors in 1975; 3. played his last game university volleyball team. • go with 'her ouisianding serving, Delaware will try to make good on -and hit his last home run -for the Boston Braves; in The _Review proceeded to serve for five straight Herman's prediction as they travel to THE HEAD SCRATCHER -I am joe Namath, the last pro athlete points, including an ace. Junior Anne the James Madison Invitational to guest star on The Brady Bunch in 1971. The Review regrets the error. Collins then served out the Rame and Tournament today and tomorrow. The Way It Was 1' ... .. , presents new treats for you ~ .~C,~.lFIRST.NEXT LIGHT TO EAST BARBER END CAFE SHOP THREE BARBERS Fudge for $3.89/Ib. 274 E. Main St., Newark, DE . Mon.-Fr1. 7 a.m.-5 p.m. • Sat. 7 a.m.-1 p.m.

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FURNITURE RENTORS. OF AMERICA CLEARANCE CENTER SAVE up to 800/o Outstanding Savings On A Wide Selection of Used Furniture 7 pc. Living Room From $299. 00 Dinettes From $69. 00 5 pc. Bedroom From $299. 00 New Bedding Sets From $99. 00 2) 764-65 Office Furniture From $20. 00 9 a.m.-5:30p.m. • Sat. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 3400 Governor Printz Blvd. • (Northeast. Blvd.) • Wilmington • (across from Pepsi Bottlers) • Exit 4 Off 1-495

BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 22, 1991 University of Delaware's Interfraternity Council Presents... .Jli'.IJ!?A111/CJI\Will1lY JRllA§tiBI 1l5t!IPJl SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY . FRIDAY 22 23 24 25 26 27 Newark's "BEST" Subs, Steaks·and Pizza! 8·10 PM 8-10 PM 8-IOPM 8-IOPM No RUSH activities l:N 20 E. Main St. AEn 314 Wyoming AXA 163 W. Main St. KT 720 Academy St. 454-9999 TKE 43 W. Delaware ZBT 143 Courtney St. KA 19 Amstel Ave. ATQ 153 Courtney Have a safe weekend. Free Lunch Delivery 11:00 am to 2:00pm KAP Rodney Room Al:¢ Rodney Room I:E 30 E. Main St. riA¢ Ewing Room Student Center K'I' Collins Room nKA 313 Wyoming & I:XA Ewing Room Student Center ' Free Evening Delivery 5:00pm to Close Student Center 9-11 PM 9·11 PM ATA 158 S. College 9-11 PM Proudly announces our KT 720 Academy St. ATA 158 S. College AEn 314 Wyoming 9-11 PM ATQ 153 Col!ltney l:N 20 E. Main St. ZBT 143 Counney St. weekly menu specials! AXA 163 W. Main St. nKA 313 Wyoming TKE 43 W. Delaware Al: Rodney Room KA 19 Amstel Ave. riA Ewing Room UP Rodney Room MOII'lday:, "Wing !" l:E 30 E. Main St. Student Center 7-0rder 25 pieces and get anotfler 10 free I K'I' Collins Room l:XA Ewing Room Student Center Student Center Tuesday: "Mexican Fiesta Nigh_t!" · · · · ·· "' -dlon't take a siesta on tbis deiil, orde,r any two . '. "Me. ~ican" item$ and get the .t.b1rCI fret! 29 30 1 2 3 4 9-11 PM 9·11 PM 9-11 PM 2:l!..fM SAM Wednesday: "HUMP ·· All fraternities will No RUSH activities AEn 314 Wyoming K'I' Collins Room AEn 314 Wyoming ATA 158 S. College · · -4asy on your wallet tQ hefiP.IiiU/1_. nKA 313 Wyoming l:E 30 E. Main St. nKA 313 Wyoming l:E 30 E. Main St. be extending BIDS week, get two pizzas for thtllt/Q ZBT 143 Courtney St. TKE 43 W. Delaware ZBT 143 Courtney St. ZBT 143 Courtney St. to selected rushees. Thursday: ··s BUCK$ KT 720 Academy St. TKE 43 W. Delaware ATO 153 Courtney St. KAP Rodney Room KT 720 Academy St. KAP Rodney Room -Tty o.ur special $1.00 Student Center riA Ewing Room Student Center ATQ 153 Counney St. l:XA Ewing Room I:XA Ewing Room Al: Rodney Room riA¢ Ewing Room SIUdent Center Student Center NEWARKS BEST/ Al: Rodney Room 337 ELKTON ROAD AXA 163 W. Main St. AXA 163 W. Main St. KA 19 Amstel Ave. KA 19 Amstel Ave. Open: Sunday through Th~ancii•Y.f"' EN 20 E. Main St. tN 20 E. Main St. 10:00 1:00 a.m. to •.m. K'I' Collins Room Friday & S.turd•y ATA !58 S. College 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 •.m. Student Center

All Freshman and Sophomore men are invited to any and all RUSH locations. Look for further infonnation from the school news papers and poilingsaroundcampus. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Greek Affairs office at 451-2631. **"Please Note: The tcZIE Fraternity's Rush dates have been chan ed from the student directory ldvenilement.