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TRICK OR TREAT CLOUDY ,CHANCE PULLMAN KIDS WSUREGENT OF SHOWERS. GET GOODIES. TALKS ETHICS Highs in the 60s, lows in the 40s. SEE PAGE 6. SEE PAGE 6. Washington State University ver reen Tuesday, November 1, 1988 Established 1894 Cougar Day: Gov. renames Halloween staff and wire reports toppled the mighty Bruins of UCLA 34-30; and Gov. Booth Gardner Monday "Whereas, this upset of the celebrated WSU's gridiron upset nation's No.1 ranked team, pre- of the UCLA Bruins as gover- viously undefeated, stunned not nors do best: He issued a procla- only a crowd of 51,970 fans at mation. the Pasadena Rose Bowl, but a Cougar football practice was national TV audience as well; interrupted for five minutes Mon- and day night so the decree could be read to the team by Gregory "Whereas, WSU Cougar sykes, a past Cougar player and Coach Dennis Erickson, his staff a member of the Gardner's staff. and players have brought home not only victory, but a bowl load of pride to the Palouse and all of the Evergreen State; "Now, therefore, I, Booth "Maybe we can Gardner, governor of the state of scare someone." Washington, do hereby proclaim Oct. 31, 1988, as COUGAR - Bill Stauffacher FOOTBALL DAY in the state of Washington, and 1 urge all citi- zens to join me in honoring a Gardner declared Halloween Day great school and its outstanding to be Cougar Football Day football program." throughout the realm, urging "all Head football coach Dennis citizens to join me in honoring a Erickson, surrounded by the vic- great school and its outstanding torious Cougs, received the proc- football program." lamation. Daily Evergreen/Brian Klippen The Cougars on Saturday beat "The nation has your atten- Cougar football coach Dennis Erickson presents Gregory Sykes with the UCLA game ball VCLA, the nation's top-ranked to take back to the governor. team, 34-30 in California's Rose tion," Sykes told the team, "but you gotta listen to this guy BOWl. with the game ball, with the date facher said "It was great to beat ing something like this on Hal- His proclamation: "Whereas, (Erickson). " and score of the game, to take the Bruins, but now we just have loween," Stauffacher said. against all odds, the Washington After receiving the proclama- back to the Governor. to beat Stanford. "Maybe we can scare State University Cougars have tion, Erickson presented Sykes ASWSU President Bill Stauf- "There's nothing like receiv- someone." Study proposes relocation Smash and grab of resident parking spaces WSU football gear stolen by Julie Bailey from what the team was able to accom- bY Chris Grygiel Evergreen Staff plish (during Saturday's game against Evergreen Staff UCLA). " Equipment manager Jack Trimble said A $27,000 study suggesting WSU relo- About $3,000 in football clothing was missing items included: cate 363 resident parking spaces to make stolen from an equipment room in Bohler room for visitor, staff and commuter park- Gym in a "smash and grab" early Sunday • Eight pairs of crimson "travel ing has student leaders upset. morning, following the team's return from sweats" pants embossed with the Cougar "I think it's ridiculous," said Steve California, police say. logo and "WSU Football" and 12 tops; Sherrod, Residence Hall Association presi- • Eight pairs of football shoes; According to WSU police reports, the • Eight pairs of practice pants; dent. reinforced glass window in the ground- Wilbur Smith Associates, a San Fran- • Twelve pairs of old travel sweats; floor equipment room was smashed with a cisco consulting firm hired by the univer- • Six helmets; crowbar, allowing the subjects to unlock sity to assess WSU's parking problems, • Thirty pairs of grey sweat pants and the door. A large amount of Cougar foot- presented its results to school administra- 33 tops; and ball gear was taken. tors in September. • An unknown number of football versity parking is to provide people with "Everybody is upset about it, and right- Sherrod said he was bothered by the access to campus. Because students who Suggestion WSU relocate parking spaces fully so," WSU Police Chief Dave War- See Theft on page 7 live in residence halls already live on eing said Monday. "It kind of takes away used by residence hall residents so faculty, campus, they are given lower priority than visitors and off-campus students have people living off campus. more parking space. Scott Meier, Stimson Hall's RHA repre- The report also suggests the university sentative, said he's opposed to the pro- scrap immediate plans for construction of posal. Residence halls are people's homes Record ratings needed, a new parking structure, provided the 363 and people should be allowed to park near parking spaces are relocated. where they live, he said. Resident parking spaces near Waller, "I'd like access to my home," Meier Stimson and Regents halls are among said. Seattle evangelist says those that would be relocated. Shaheen said a similar recommendation "This kind of thing is why students was made in 1984. by Stephanie L. Simons move out of residence halls," Sherrod "This is not the first time it's been rec- Managing Editor said. ommended," Shaheen said. Records need a ratings system like the one used for motion pu utcs .t Scuule Wilbur Smith Associate officials could This proposal would make central cam- evangelist says. not be reached for comment Monday pus available to commuter-staff, visitors "I'd like not to have legislation - ['d like to sec the music industry getting flfternoon and off-campus students, Shaheen said. Residence hall students also need parking involved," said Eric Barger, a musician and studio engineer who produced tapl's WSU's Parking Services manager, John space, he said. for Queensryche, a heavy metal band. He now preaches his IIlt'~~aw' full tim!' Barger said a ratings system shouldn't be a big deal. Shaheen, said proposals to relocate park- "There's no disputing that (need for "Rock musicians are calling it censorship, and yet the movie ratings are some ing spaces are not new to the university parking). " and "you have to establish a hierarchy of needs. " See Ratings on page 7 See Parking on page 7 Shaheen said the primary goal of uni- • Page 2 Evergreen Tuesday, November 1, 1988 Vet's association favorite Committee drops out of ASWSU by Patty Crean LOCAL BRIEFS mote committee reactivation, John Milbert, of the campus Evergreen Staff Guzman said. veterans association, said both entities are important because ASWSU no longer has a veter- they provide dual services to vet- Meetings scheduled an's committee because some erans. veterans on campus would rather • The Young Democrats will meet at 7 tonight on the third However, -their interests are focus on peer support and coun- "It is not floor of the CUB. too diversified to concentrate on seling than formal programming, specific issues. uncommon to • Campus Crusade for Christ will sponsor Prime Time from 7 student leaders say. "In a way we have merged ASWSU vice president Mark to 8 tonight at the Koinonia House. have a and are, perhaps, stronger Luebbers said, "Last year the because of it," Milbert said. • A premedlpredent meeting will be held at 7 tonight in Room committee faded. committee Veteran's committee leaders "Students became more active 140 Morrill Hall. felt the association was more via- with the veteran's association, defunct one year ble so the committee was abol- • "Who We Are: Relating to Our Lesbian and Gay Friends, looking for a veteran's peer and active the ished, Maher said. group, and were not really inter- Relatives and Selves," sponsored by YWCA, will meet at 6:30 ested in programming." next." "The bulk of activities was p.m. today to discuss and viewthe film "Donahue: Children of When ASWSU committees easier for the association. When Gay Parents." For more information call 335-3916. requested budgets in March, the - Mark Luebbers funded by the state, which veterans committee did not sub- ASWSU committees are, state • Hunger Task Force/Bread for the World will meet at noon mit a written budget request. laws need to be adhered to," Wednesday in Room 108 CUB. Newcomers are welcome. Last year the committee Luebbers said, "It is not Maher said. received a $1,470 budget from uncommon to have a committee The association may have ASWSU, Luebbers said. defunct one year and active the become stronger because of less Dan Maher, program adviser next, " regulation, Milbert said. for WSU activities center, said State-funded groups, such as Events planned State law prohibits committees the three-year-old committee the ASWSU veteran's commit- from spending allocated money • "I Just Need to Lose 10 More Pounds!" third in a series of remains on ASWSU records, but tee, provide educational program- on food and gifts and limits the panel discussions on the situation for women at WSU will feature no longer has an ASWSU bud- ming for the student body and amount of lobbying efforts and Barbara Merriam, group leader for women with eating disorders at get. increase awareness of veterans' travel. the Counseling Center, Cindi Boots, a student investigating eating However, efforts are in effect activities and POW/MIA issues. disorders, Kevin Graffis, head strength and conditioning coach to reactivate the committee, pos- The committee is important The association has a harder and/or Stephanie Armitage, assistant strength and conditioning sibly in November, said Dave because it provides tutorial assis- time raising money for awareness coach and Nancy Collins from the department of womans studies. Guzman, veteran affairs director. tance through the veteran's and speakers, but has more free- The panel will begin at noon today in Room 224 CUB'.