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Volume 21, Number 34 University of Central Florida/Orlando Tuesday January 17, 1989

Colbourn reduces / fee increase proposal

by Leslie Jorgensen Board of Regents chair Joan Ruf­ EDITOR IN CHIEF fier said that while she supports Colbourn's proposal to President Trevor decrease the fee, the Colbourn cut the ath­ record states that UCF letic fee proposal students supported Thursday from $6.15 the $6.15 fee. to $5.50 per credit "The board tends to hour ,but he may have support increases that trouble passing that the students agree figure at the Board of with," she said. Regents meeting Student Body Presi­ Janua:ry 27. dent Denver Stutler "The last few weeks said about 100 stu­ I had a change ofheart d en ts attended the (and) think my initial hearing. He said two reaction (that the fee students spoke out increase was too high) was correct," against the increase and two spoke Colbourn was quoted in the for the increase. Orlando Sentinel as saying. "There Stutler, who signed the proposal is a limit on how much we should in October, agreed that the new crowd in on the shoulders of our stu­ dents." SEE FEE PAGE 4 Eric: PanOMICENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE Comparison of university athletic fees RUSH AND WAIT The UCF athletic fee committee proposed an increase in the athletic fee to $6.15/credit hour. Sigma Chi member Rob Lebeau sits at the Traternity's display table while Kelly President Colboum recently proposed to raise the fee to only $5.50/credit hour: Under either Leider and Bill Stagner check out the pictures behind him. proposal, UCF would still have the highest athletic fee in the state. 6.15 Current fee c:::J New proposal - New CF chief of olice

Florida Florida Florida South West North Flonda Florida to attack parking problem UCF A&M Atlantic: International Florida Florida Floe lda SU11e

What would you pay? by Debi Nelson the existing parking lots. Credit Current $6.15/hr Percent $5.50/hr Percent CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE "I want to improve the quality of life Hours Fee Proposal Change Proposal* Change for the University, and not just in law UCF's new chief of police, Richard enforcement," Turkiewicz said. He 3 $21.76 $18.45 -15% $13.50 Turkiewicz, has almost twenty years of wants to make people feel good about ~~~l1:!l~1:il~l~~~\1m; r~m~:~i: ?.7ls,?~r~¥:\~!~~ Mh '.: it~P ,: :::,~i;; ,~ ~34"4. campus police experience and is plan­ their college experience at UCF. 9 33.28 55.35 +66% ning to make the lack of parking spaces While Turk.iewicz admits that the ]l:!l!:l:~~~l~[tmI rnr~f~~'.9.f.t;~~:;~;f -5;~;:z7i.;a9 ~;~;_;;:,, ~~j··· +a~~ his top priority. potential for serious crime is present on ;_;: · Turkiewicz, who has been in his of­ campus, he believes the attitude of 15 44.80 92.25 + 108% fice since Thanksgiving, began his ca­ UCFs police officers and students will l~~r~::~:ll!§ll!l::i= ~ML:§&s~{:::,;~r :~:~::: >r 10.za· ·.::~~?~ ~4·1 ~% reer in campus law enforcement at the help prevent this. His officers have a * $4.50/hr for students taking less than 5 semester hours State University of New York in Buf­ sense of pride in the university, and SOURCE: Sentinel and CFF research R. Scott Horner/CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE falo as an investigator. From there, he this helps them maintain as safe an advanced to the Director of Public environment as they can. Safety at the State University of New Turkiewicz believes the biggest Students praise increase York in Alfred. problem is theft. He blames this on a Turkiewicz then moved to Young­ lack of simple precautions that stu­ stown State University in Ohio, where dents should be taking, such as locking by Leslie Jorgensen Alpha fraternity members. EDITOR IN CHIEF Mark Lewellyn, a senior majoring he was named Director of University doors and windows. in business administration and a Police. During this time, he obtained "UCF will remain an oasis in what Another athletic fee petition has member of Lambda Chi Alpha, his BS in Sociology and later his MA in could become a crime ridden area," been circulated on campus, this time wrote and circulated the petition. Social Sciences. Turkiewicz said. in favor of the proposal. In a letter he included with the Turkiewicz stated three main rea­ He believes UCF has a good student The petition, which was signed by petition, Lewellyn wrote: " A I - sons for his moving to UCF. "UCF is an body, an excellent administration, and 252 students, supports raising the though the increase is extensive, I exciting, growing educational institu­ a caring attitude. athletic fee from a $16 flat fee plus feel that this sma11 investment will tion," the new chiefof police stated. The "Everyone works to make UCF bet­ $1.92 per credit hour to $6.15 per be well worth its return of increased other two reasons were the climate and ter. That's what helps keep crime low. credit hour. student morale and alumni support, a quality life change for himself and his A positive mental attitude will also The petition is backed largely by public donations, national recogni- family. help keep crime low," added Turk­ Student QQvemment senators, ath­ Turkiewicz is making the parking iewicz. letes, coaches and Lambda Chi SEE PETITION PAGE 6 dilemma his top priority. He would He advises UCF students to take an I like to make registration of vehicles by /,' students easier, as well as improving SEE CHIEF PAGE 4

SPORTS OPINION NEWS CLIPS 3 • UCF men's and • This week's Opinion women's basketball teams section finally includes the OPINION 10 both lost games last week. "controversial views on the COMICS 11 Also, a new weightlifting new UCF Gay Club" that' facility has been opened in we promised last week, as CLASSIFIED 12 the gym. The Dome has well as more discussion of been refurbished. the athletic fee increase. SPORTS 16 \; · ~·,'., . ··~·1·;1, ..... -...... 1· ...... ,,. ' ... ~. 2, The Central Florida Future, J°anu'ar}t 17, 1.989 \ •

TM • WAYNE DENSCH, INC. .. 851-7100 UCF REP ERIC ERICSON • 425-7005 The Central Florida Future, January 17, 1989,.3 BSU to sponsor King march, tribute

by Lance Turner Before taking over as pastor ASSIST ANT NEWS EDITOR of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, King Sixty years ago, the infant attended Crozer Theological Martin Luther King Jr. could Seminary, Boston University not have imagined that a na­ and Harvard University. It tion would one day honor him; was at Crozer that he first or that twenty years later he encountered a detailed study would grab the world's atten­ of Ghandi's philosophy of non­ tion as the leader of the violence and acquired a deep Montgomery bus boycott. appreciation for his pacifist The Black Student Union techniques. will honor his memory with a King went on to apply this march and tribute starting at idea of non-violence at the bus 12 noon today. boycott and throughout the The tribute to his life and South. · legacy will be entitled "The On February 1, 1960 two Dream: A Terrible Thing To black students from North Waste." Carolina Agricultural and Starting at the Education Technical College first used Building, the march will pro­ the "sit-in" at the all-white ceed to the Student Center lunch counter of a Greensboro Auditorium, and the tribute Woolworth department store. will began at the SCA when The sit-ins and King-style the marchers arrive. marches would continue to be Dr. Levester Tubbs, Vice­ used to fight the racial injus­ president of Student Affairs. tices of the South. will open the tribute with a Later, King moved on to welcome to the crowd. Lloyd remembers attending Continuing with the theme, contend with problems of ra­ A film, "King from civil rights demonstrations at UCF student Gail Golden will cial inequality in the urban Montgomery To Memphis", the Florida Theater in down­ approach the King legacy from settings of the north. He con­ will highlight the event. Trib­ town Tallahassee. Although a woman's perspective with a fronted the political machine ute coordinator Nathan Tallahassee doesn't come up in speech entitled "What He Has of Mayor Richard Daley and Brooken hopes the tribute and many of the history books, he Made Possible." literally moved into the pov­ film will "show that what considers it just as much a part Also speaking will be the erty of the city by renting a Martin Luther King Jr. did of the movement as Montgom­ Rev. Arthur Sims of Mt. Zion slum apartment. was not just for black people, ery, Selma, Birmingham or Baptist Church who will pro­ Before his assassination in but that he sacrificed his life Albany. vide a historical tribute to 1968, King would work with for all." "You can easily forget that King. and confront many people, Dr. Leroy Lloyd, Student today's students were not King, who entered Atlanta's some known by name, others Rob Aritovt::ntCENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE Affairs Coordinator, will give around" during King's life­ Morehouse College in Septem­ known simply by their pre­ LIGHTS OUT the tribute's invocation. Lloyd time, says Lloyd. He believes ber 1944, pursued a degree in dicament or the white sheets The new softball lights were experienced much of the civil students need to be more Sociology with the intention of they chose to wear. erected last week, just in time aware of the history of this going on to law school. It Today, he is remembered rights movement and con­ for the softball season which is tended with the racial back­ period and to understand the wasn't until the end of his for his accomplishments and, lash cf the South as a college roles that students of both junior year that he decided to more importantly, for the ide­ right around the comer. student in Tallahassee. races played as civil rights follow in his father's footsteps als and principles he champi­ During his time at FAMU, workers. and enter the ministry. oned. Administrators shuffle through paperwork for shuttle

by LANCE TURNER Grabone expects the system to run cember test run of the system. transportation study. ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR by the end of the semester. Other On Friday, Dr. Scott Leftwich, P&T Jerry Osterhouse, director of facili­ administrators at UCF are not as opti­ committee chairman, said there were ties planning, expects the shuttle sys­ A pilot program for UCFs shuttle mistic, with predictions of a fall "too many things to coordinate ... it was tem to get off the ground no earlier than bus system is expected to begin either semester implementation. just impossiblen to implement the fall and said "we are trying to get it [the this semester or in the fall. The UCF shuttle bus system was shuttle program last fall. shuttle] out just as fast as we can." Glenn Grabone of Facilities Plan­ first proposed in a fall 1987 Transpor­ The first phase of the proposed sys­ Grabone feels that the planning ning will have the Shuttle system's tation Study commissioned by Presi­ tem would transport students living in stages of the shuttle system are pro­ "Request For Proposal" (RFP) ready dent Colbourn. Since that time admin­ the AJafaya Trail area, could run seven gressing at a normal pace for such a within two weeks. istrators and student government offi­ days a week from 7:30 a.m. until 11 :30 project. He said the many factors to be The RFP is used by administrators cials have been reviewing plans for the p. m. and utilize as many as four shuttle considered make writing the RFP a to define the scope of any project that program. buses. slow process. requires bidding. After approval by At a meeting of the Parking and With a projection of 2600 student "We are trying to get this thing as President Trevor Colboum, it will be Transportation Committee on Oct. 5, riders, the shuttle would save UCF presented to potential bidders. 1988, plans were discussed for a De- 1000 parking spaces, according to the SEE SHUTTLE PAGE 4

• WIMPY COLLEGE PREZ. competing interests and fun­ as scores on mechanical and dents, says BSU President calls and said some one could (CPS) - College leaders are draising. rhetorical skills. Walter P. Jones. have gotten hurt. "scaredy cats" too involved in In math, students will get The "USF Day" provides a "We're a little more cautious day-to-day administration • BIGGER BADDER ACT an overall score and separate forum for educating the stu­ about pulling weapons. If chores to change their cam­ (CPS) -ACT(American College scores on pre-algebra, elemen­ dent hopefuls about admis­ someone points a gun at the puses for the better, two na­ Test) program exam is new tary and intermediate alge­ sion requirements and assist­ police, they are going to kill tional college leaders charged and improved for fall 1989. bra, coordinate geometry, ing them in filling out appli­ you. at a recent symposium. For students taking the plane geometry and trigo­ cations and financial aid pa­ They only have a split sec­ University of Wisconsin­ exam this means a longer test nometry. pers. ond to think, and they are used Madison Chancellor Donna E. which requires more abstract source: The USF Oracle to dealing with real situ­ Shalala said the college presi­ thought. • USF DAY ations," Fry said. dents turn "meek" when faced Ferguson said his company University of South Florida •HIGH CALIBER ACT with asserting their power for wanted to revise the test be­ encourages enrollment of Three men wearing ski • CIVIL SPEAKER college reform. cause some of the colleges black students from Hillsbor­ masks were apprehended by Dr. Charles R. Bullock will She continued her address, complained that it sometimes ough County by sponsoring campus police at Memphis speak at1:30p.m. on January at a symposium for "Learning did not weed out applicants the second annual "USF Day". State University 20 in the Board of Regents and Leadership" sponsored by who arrived on their campuses Coordinator of Minority The students were rehears­ Room, third floor of the ad­ the College Board, by saying still in need of remedial Students Admissions Samuel ing for a school play. ministration building, on the the university presidents are courses. Wright said, "We want stu­ Security received several topic of "Changing Political no longer revered as promi­ He noted that while the dents to know that USF is a calls from students who saw Realignments in the South." nent leaders in society. ACT used to give schools five first rate four year university the three running around in a Bullock will also speak on College Board· President scores or ratings of a student's with an excellent academic parking lot seemingly in­ "Civil Rights in the Changing Donald Stewart agreed, and abilities, it will now provide 12 program." volved in a gun battle and South" at 8:00 p.m. on Jan. 20 called upon college presidents scores. The Black Student Union is chase. in the University Dining to look beyond "worrying about Students will receive an also used as a recruitment tool Jerry Fry, assistant secu­ Room. the budget, mediating among overall score in English as well for the black high school stu- rity director, responded to the Both are open to the public. ~ •.~he C~ntral Florida Future, January 17, 1989

SHUTTLE pus housing onto ;------FROM PAGE3 campus,"said Grabone. The RFP, when completed, will have to be approved by the !AMERICAN perfect as possible," he added. T&P Committee and then pre­ f~. Considerations have to be sented to President Colbourn. made for future growth of the Cost and revenue figures system. The design must allow will not be available until bids for easy integration with the from transportation compa­ second phase, an on-campus nies are reviewed. Adoption Papers shuttle system. It is hoped tbat the system The planners have gathered will pay for itself, with fares information about shuttle sys­ being paid by the riders or a I, ______, as a nonsmoker. will take it upon myself to tems from other universities. flat fee being charged to all help on fhe path to smokelessness. For my pat I Minnesota, Florida State, students. will provide you wifh constant encouragement. fruit and peanuts if need be, and South West Texas State and Student Government is one a shoulder to cry on. North Carolina State Univesi­ possible funding source. Stu­ ties all run mass transit sys­ dent Body President Denver tems for their students and Stutler says the shuttle is an It will be expected that ______will assist me by adhering have contributed information important enough project to to the following suggestions: to the project. warrant funding cutbacks in "The system at North Caro­ other areas. 1. Hide cigarettes, ashtrays, lighters and matches. lina State is exactly what we "I'm going to make it one of are going to do. It is designed to my top three priorities," says 2. Tell all your friends fhat you have been adopted and will not smoke on the shuttle students from off cam- Stutler. day of the Great American Smokeout (GAS), the third Thursday in November. 3. Call on your foster nonsmoker (me!) in times of weakness. 4. Refrain from frequenting smoke filled rooms.

FEE CHIEF 5. Repeat to yourself over and (Ner "not smoking is a GAS." FROM PAGE 1 FROM PAGE 1

I. . the foster nonsmoker will try to cajole the aforementioned smoker lo conHnue on the rood to smokelessness following the Great Americai Smolceout. but this proposal might not pass. "We interest in other student's ac­ formal c.rrongement will conclude 24 hous afte< it begoo. signed $6.15 and $6.15 is tivities, and to get involved. where it's at," he said. "But it By getting involved, he means can be changed." contacting the authorities of Signed:------Signed: ______Dote: ___ He said it would take stu­ any suspicious activities, not (norwrdler) (terrc:>o'av S'nOlcet) dents getting more involved in involving yourself in them. the process to change the pro­ in them. ·------posal. "It's hard to get stu­ dents' opinions," he said. He also said that if the fee proposal is lowered, it may be raised again. He was referring to Coach Gene McDowell's promise not to raise the $6.15 fee for four years. McDowell could not be reached for com­ ment. Jeffrey M. Shahin, a stu­ in dent member of the athletic fee committee, thinks $5.50 sounds fair and has a good chance of passing. He sug­ gested holding another public forum to listen to student views. Stutler said he may hold a student forum to but a date has not yet been set. •• Students, your assignment today is Of course, we've aJso added lots to learn how to use the Smith Corona of other fine features to the XL 2500. XL 2500 typewriter. There's full line correction, Auto Ooops, don't get too settled in your Half-Space, Auto Center, even our Right seats. The XL 2500 isn't a very difficult Ribbon System; which automatically • study. prevents you from using the wrong In fact, unlike most electronic type­ combination of ribbon and correcting writers, it's a downright snap to pick up. cassette. The Spell-Right ... 50,000 word elec­ Oh, one more feature we forgot to tronic dictionary adds new meaning to mention-the price. You'll be happy to the word ''simple~' hear that the XL 2500 is surprisingly WordEraser erases entire words at affordable. a single touch. So you see, the XL 2500 WordFind finds your mistakes before won't just make your writing ~ anyone else can. easier. The XL 2500 even makes correcting It'll also help you with mistakes as easy as making them. your economics. With the Smith Corona Correcting Cassette, you simply pop -~~U6~~ in your correction tape. There are no spools to unwind ... no com­ plicated threading • ... no tangles.

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~ . . · The Central·Florida Future i~curre~tly accepting applications from students for the · · positions ~f ~d~t~r in Chief and Business Manager.

I I . ltclitor in Chiel Duties: Overali responsibility for the publication and management of the campus newspa­ per. Determines editorial content and policies, appoints and supervises a staff of student writers and editors. Oversees the paper's business manager and business department, and serves as a member of the university's Board of Publications. Business Manager · Duiies: Responsible f~r -the m~oagement of the newspaper's business office. Appoints and · supervfses a staff ofstudent managers and advertising representatives, and serves as a . . ·: . . . · · member of .the university's Board of Publications. .

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STUDENT STATION MANAGER Responsibilities 1) Implementing broadcast criteria, programming, and procedures as relayed by the Radio Manager 2) Supervising the station and Its personnel. 3) Developing annual fiscal budgets In conjunction with the Radio Manager 4) Preparing bl-weekly payroll and payroll records. • 5) Other duties QUALIFICATIONS 1) Must be a student at UCF and be burrently enrolled In a minimum of 6 semester hours at UCF 2) Must have a GPA of 2.0 or higher • 3) Experience In radio necessary POSITION PATES Position effective February 6, 1989

SUBMIT LETTER OF APPLICATION WITH RESUME TO PETER CARROL, • RADIO MANAGER, WUCF-FM, LIBRARY 162, UCF BY JANUARY 20, 1989

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HRC will hold an open house party on January PRESENTED BY THE UCF STUDENT HEAL TH 27th for all students, faculty and staff. & WELLNESS CENTER

Non-alcoholic champagn and hors d 1oeurvers 281-5841 will be served and a host of mini presentations will be made to help everyone learn about the By Karen Wedner Health Resource Center.

Come join the fun and learn what wellness is all about! Meeting Times

STARSS wieght loss & nutrition .. program Wed at 10 am . 1st meeting Jan 18th, 2nd meeting time TBA

Wednesdays at 4pm WED Jan 18th -11:00 am-1:00pm Join the wellness club

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STRESS • in the Health Resource Center classroom BUSTERS Leran wellness ways of dealing with stress Wednesdays at noon

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• ;·opinion 1~~~,•111t•At11·1•~ii11il•,,lllffJfX•l•lf•ll1l•l•ltl~.ili".. ""...... 1 Stutler's stand on fee ·clearly unclear ¥t~~ GA~R\r\Ca\l~a ~ p~~K! Student Body President Denver Stutler has taken one stand after another on the athletic fee proposal. 'H~>ts ~\G ~~ .. ,? He told the Orlando Sentinel last week that he was strongly in favor of the $6.15 increase, saying it was fair when compared to other Division I-AA fees. How­ ever, when he was interviewed on WUCF radio Wednesday, he said he did not support the fee. And though he said he would hold a public hearing to gather student sentiments on the matter, he was not sure he would schedule the meeting. "I only said that because I was in limbo [on the issue]," he said Friday. He later changed his mind saying he would write a letter to students and hold a meeting within about a week. When we last spoke with him, Stutler said he was pleased with Colbourn's decision to lower the pro­ posal but later said he wasn't sure he could back the $5.50proposal because, "This proposal doesn't gener­ ate a whole lot of income compared to $6.15." He also said he was worried that McDowell would raise the fee again within the next four years. He said he originally signed the $6.15 fee proposal because, "I didn't disagree with the comnrittee's proposal," he said. He said that most students he talked with did agree to the increase but that 100 percent ~as "too much too soon." "At the end of October there was no opposition to it. I wish I would have tried to get more feedback,"he added. But later he said: "It will provide money to the athletic program. The majority of students I have •HEY COACH around. What is wrong with UCF ted to change, and aren't asking, talked to were responsive to the athletic program." being a small school? What these anyone for approval of what they He said he spoke with personal friends who felt the Editor: people want to do is take away our were doing. $6.15 was fair. He said a formal poll was not neces­ I agree that the athletic fee de­ choice. I say if McDowell and Stut­ My message to the gay commu­ sary. cision is too big an issue for the ler want show-biz, they should go nity is this - please do not bu "I don't propose the fees. I don't work in Athletics. Board of Regents to resolve with­ to Hollywood! what much of the world is telling I went on what I had," Stutler said. out the say of those of us who will Let's face it, students are too you, that you can't change, that In light of these confusing conversations with be forced to live with it. I am refer­ poor to begin with and I would you can't help what you are, that, Stutler, we are convinced that hedoes not have a clear ring to the Opinion column in the rather be forced to spend money on you were born that way, that if stand on the issue and is not sure whether he should January 12 issue of The Central academics which will benefit me everyone would just accept you act on student opinions or on those of personal advi­ Florida Future. for a lifetime rather than some­ then things would be all right­ sors. I am very much opposed to the thing that may entertain me for a that is a bunch of crap. It doesn' Student Government senators appear to be the athletic fee increase! A simple re­ few hours. offer you any hope, first of all, an only representatives with a strong stand on this. flection back a few years may ex­ Coach, why not charge students second, it hasn't worked for you They have signed a petition in favor of the increase. plain why. admission to games? Say four or has it? Their opinions also appear to be formed independ­ When I first came to UCF three five bucks a ticket. You'll get your The reason it hasn't worked is ently of student voices. years ago, I could drive into a money and I'll get to choose how I that it isn't true (in my humble Therefore, students will have to continue to come paved parking lot and find a spot. spend mine. opinion). As a Christian, I hav forward on their own and voice their opinions to I could go to freshman registration personal experience with dee Colbourn and the Board of Regents so those who and get a class. I could go to the David Koster personal change that can only be make the final decision will have some idea of student bookstore and walk in. I could go to Science Education brought about by the grace ofG<>d sentiments. the Great Escapes and get a seat. and what Jesus Christ did for s BO R Chair Joan Ruffier said she believes students on the cross that day in Calva : And most memorable: I could get • NO PLACE FOR GAVS back the proposal. If students don't, they need to tell myfeeinvoiceandbe able to pay it! The world may not offer you any the boarcf themselves because neither Student Gov­ I know there are a lot of people hope, but Jesus certainly does. I ernment nor Stutler will. here now who didn't know UCF in Editor: know as the Apostle Paul did, th We will continue to publish your opinions. 1985, but things were different. This letter is in reference to thieves , murderers, yes, and even Letters should be typed and sent to: That was the school that I chose to David Schlenker1s article in The homosexuals can be changed and Letters to the Editor attend. It was quaint and per­ Central Florida Future, November transformed through accepting The Central Florida Future sonal; known for its academic 15, on "UCF grants gay club up­ Jesus as their Lord and Savior.• P.O. Box 25000 UCF 32816 departments, their achievements dated charter." The love that gay people are Please include your name, major and phone number. and potential. Unfortunately, I wanted to write and express seeking simply will not be fo~d the only thing that has really my views, and urge all students to through a person of the same se changed is that there are more do so as well - whether they agree It is simply not the way God cre­ students, but not the facilities to with me or not. I believe the stu­ ated us and anything that goes ~he Central Florida Future accomodate them. Please don't dent voice needs to be heard on this against His creation will not P.O. Box 25000, Orlando, Florida 32816 Business Office (407) 275-2601, News Office (407) 275-2865 misunderstand me: I am very issue. I am definitely not apa­ work. Don't you see that this is t ~ much for athletics. I have played thetic. reason that so many gay people and supported sports for many I am against any official sanc­ are miserable and commit sui­ Editor In Chief years, but Coach McDowell's idea tioning by the university for this cide? Anytime any of us go agai~ t Leslie M. Jorgensen that big-time football makes great gay club. I do not believe it has any God's will, we generally pay the universities is ridiculous! place on this campus. I am unclear consequences for our sin (there's Managing Editor Dave Schlenker Just because the Gators could as to what positive function it that terrible "S" word). To keep Deputy Managing Editor/ wipe up our team doesn't mean would serve. If this group was trying to deny who you are as GC'd Design A. Scott Horner that University of Florida gradu­ committed to change, and were created you will just make it News Editor Crickett Drake ates are any smarter than ours. Is structured like Alcoholics Anony­ worse. Sports Ed ltor Chris Brady a Florida State diploma worth mous, then I might consider The article mentions that one of Confetti Editor Suzannah G. Terry more than a UCF sheepskin? changing my mind. But from what the subjects of discussion might Copy Editor Eric Dentel Anyone who says yes is going to I read in the article, it sounds more be the biblical implications of Photo Editor Angie Hyde insult a lot of very intelligent like they are looking for approval homosexuality. The question is: Production Manager Kasha Kitts people. and acceptance of their lifestyle. are they sincerely interested rn I came here because I could get I, for one, can think of no reason learning what God has to say a quality education without the why this campus should sanction a about it, or are they merely trying distractions of those huge circus­ lifestyle that helps spread a dis­ to defend a position that says he Ad Production Manager Charmaine Mendoza like schools. Even with all the ease that is currently killing thou­ Bible is wrong? If they are rea 1y Classlfled Manager Scott Pruitt publicity those places get all they sands of people per year in this interested in sincere discussion of seem to be known for is their country alone. Can you imagine what the Bible has to say, I would sports. going to an AA meeting and seeing eagerly volunteer to meet wi~h Opinions expressed In TM c~r11ralFloridaF,.111re are those of the editor or writer and not necessarily those of the Board of Publications, Unlve™ty Administration. or Board of Why not let those who want that people passing around a bottle of them. Regents. letters to the Editor must be typed and Include the author's signature, type of school go there? There are whiskey? The reason you won't is major and phone number. letters ore aubjeot to editing and become the copy­ righted property of the newspaper. TM Ct111mlFloridaF111,.rt Is a free, non·proflt. twice plenty of powerhouse colleges because those people are commit- SEE GAVS LETTER PAGE 15 weekly newspaper published during the academic year...... The Central Florida Future, J~nuary 17, 1989, 11 CAMPUS LITE . by Scott

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STUDENT GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONAL PRESIDENTIAL I VICE PRESIDENTIAL MEETING ELECTIONS

Celebrating 20 Years of Seroice 1968& FOR THE

Declaration of Candidac}t. STUDENT GOVERNEMENT ··:.· ,. Jan 30Jhroug_r Feb 2, PRESIDENTIAL I VICE PRESIDENTIAL .. · - - ~ :00 am to. 5· pm·. ELECTIONS

FOR ALL CANDIDATES AND ELECTIONS COMMISIONERS JAN 19 ·AT 2:00 PM IN THE STUDENT ORGANIZATIONAL LOUNGE Celebratin120 Years of Seroice 198/HJ8 .. ~. j

Roommate Needed Nowl King size waterbed complete with 6 cation skills needed Part-time eve. $6/hr sions. UCF's oldest typing firm . Same A non-smoking female to share room drawer pedestal andbrasstrlm. $150 plus. Call Kathleen at 629-6006. day and weekend service. Visa & Mas­ In Sherwood Forest. 2 bdr. 2 bth. Rent 080 249-2251 . tercard over 18,300 satisfied. Students $145.00 mo+ 1/3 util. Call 658-0571 Furniture-sectional set. fridge. chairs. CRUISE SHIPS JOBS and 4 grouches! (h) or 275-2865 (w). Ask for Leslie. tables. dressers. shelves. etc. Great Now hiring men and women. 671-3007. Sigma Alpha Epsilon cond. All negotiable 249-2328. Summer and career Opportunities Resumes and cover letters . Designed, Welcome back and congrats on a M/F Needed. Master bdrm/ bth. Excellent Pay Plus World Travel. great rush. SAE continues making $235/ mo. Sherwood Forest 3 bdrm FOR SALE BY OWNER-SUPER Hawaii, Bahamas, Caribbean, Etc. revised, typed - 657-0079. the best BETTER. Don'tforgettosutdy House. Jr/ Sr/ Grad Preferred. 658- INVESTMENT! CALL NOW! (206) 736-7000 ext. 253c PROFESSIONAL TYPING before the weekend. E's party at the 4464. UCF area. Furnished townhouse 3 One mile from UCF Campus house on Friday after pledge Initia­ bdrms. 2 1/2 baths, fans. pool. Waitress Wnted- Lunches and Week­ All types of student documents. Same tion and then on to Miami for the su­ Female Roommate Wanted. Must tennis. $62.000. Call 351 -7020. ends, Part-time, Call Beth, J R Jakes day service available. IBM letter quality per Bowl on Sunday! be clean & responsible. New House 677-4169. Good Pay. one mile from UCF $200/ mnth plus l / word processing. 3 utlllties. Call 679-9076 evenings. Instructors, I need teachers to conduct Fast• Professional• Accurate weekend seminars for a National Com­ WORDMASTERS 277-9600 student seeks serious non-smoking pany . Great Learning Potential! Call Mr. students to share lg. 4 bdr. lk front Hennessey. ..., house. $205/mth + util. Talk to Jerry li1111\tlllJI only at 695-3507 or Ann at 321 -2942. STUDENTS NEEDED Quotes 1984 Nissan Sentra 5-speed. AM/FM. TO buy ads for; Roommates, For Sale, air. new tires - $2600 call 886-0927. Autos. Personals. Lonely Heart's. etc. Democrats: There will be a College Non-smoking female share 4 br. 2 bth Just $.75 per line for students. Faculty. Democrat meeting Monday. Jan 23 new house. $210 + 1/4 utlltties. Eve­ 1983 Toyota Tercel SR5 AM/FM 5 and staff. stop by the Future bus. of­ at 4:00 in SC 214. Nominations for all nings after 5:30 679-9743 speed. runs great! New ti res. new fice. M-F 8-4:30 or call Scott x260 l . officer positions will be open. Con­ LOST. brakes. new radiat or . new battery. tact Jenifer x4414 for Info. Female roommate needed to share -Pi Kappa Alpha pin . Reward . 2 bdr. apartment. Two hundred per Selling because of emergency. 629-4128. S l .000 or best offer. Call 273-4580 for UCF Tae Kwon Do month for rent plus 1/2 utilities . Con­ tact Kim at 277-7071 . Tony/Rich. Want to m ake new friends. stay in shape and learn a martial art? Join 1980 Dodge D50 pickup. Fib erglass the UCFTae Kwon Do c lub. M.T 8-10. Interceptor topper. many extra s. Th 7-9 MPR ED Bldg. or call Wes White Runs. looks good. 679-4195 a fter 12 679-8002 leave message. noon. Hori zons Travel Ag ency call for low Airfare-Cru ise quotes 281-0836 . S.P.A. 2bdrm/ 2bth lots of storage. clean. A D&D players wanted: new gam e Cleaning/ No time between classes, $425.00/month. bike to UCF 282- starting SUnday at 6:30. New or Ex­ studying or Parties? Will clean your 5485. p er. call John or Diane at 365-2238 House or Apt. for $25. Call Jane & leave for Den s. message at 894-1784. Apt. 1 bdrm. walk to UCF $250. 851- Demons, You all realty know how to organize one heU 7235. of a party I Thanks for all of your help! lknovJ Attention - Hiring I Government Jobs­ it will beTausomel See ya Down So uth. Oviedo House rezoned commercial Adios may have business and live at same your area. $17,840-$69,485. Call 602- on 426 across from Dairy Queen In 838-8885 Ext. R5780. Oviedo. All for $500 per month. 365- To Julie, 3648. ladies earn $200 to $300 per week full I loveyou, but can I be the indian this week- Roommate Wonted or part time selling roses in Ortando's end? Pleaselll Love Dinker Nice house on Park Ave. Winter Park. finest nightclubs & restaurants. Immedi­ 3bdr 2bth .• W/D. yard. Very enjoy­ ate openings. Must have car. Call 896- able environment. $250 + l /3 utiltt1es. 5487 between 10am & 4prn. Excellent 'Nord Processing - 366--0538. Yo Don! Call Murat. H:647-3112 W:275-211 l. You're a pretty cool dude. You know, I thing we got a groovy kinda love I Ro o mma te Ne eded! Fox Hunt Kelsey's Pizza - Needs drivers cooks Reasona ble and fast typing service. Call Call me if you get a free evening sometime ... Lanes. $123.75 p er month+ 1/4 utlll­ and day cashiers and waitresses. Apply Nancy at 679-4006, rush jobs soon and we'll boogie (or maybe r9nt another tles. Need someone Immediately! Furniture: Sofa bed. bunk beds. at the store. movie I) Ca ll a nytime a nd leave a message. tables. bar. dresser. reclyner. other. Fast Typing Service p lease!! Ask for Kathy 282-3981 . 249-3084. ___St_ oc_kbroker's assistant good communi- Quick, professional service. Free revi- Love Huggle bear ) UCF DAY AT C&S Thursday, January 19, 1989 I 9 am to 4 pm

C&S Bank salutes the students and faculty of the University of Central Florida! To celebrate the Grand Opening of om new office we'd like to extend an invitation to the students and faculty of the University of Central Fiorida to join us for "UCF Day at C&S! " Stop by om new office and help yourself to complimentcnyrefreshments -just om way of saying 11Thank You" for visiting om new office. Present yom student or faculty ID card when you open a C&S savings or checking account and receive a decorative C&S gift canister, filled with gommet popcorn. Ask about a C&S MoneySaver® checking account and receive a free C&S visor... just for asking! Whether it's a checking account, savings account, or a loan, our new Ala1aya Trail office is conveniently located across from the campus entrance on the comer of Ala1aya Trail and University Boulevard and ready to serve all your financial needs.

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• ELECTIONS • COMMISIO.NS Main Campus: • 4 Elections Commisioners South Orlando Campus: Ticketmaster is here I 11 It's located in the 1 Elections Commisioner Kiosk. The Kiosk will have information and listings on scheduled perform­ Brevard Campus: ances and events and will also be able to sell any Ticket Master programs and • 1 Elections Commisioner seats. For more information call 275-2060

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• How Does The Darn Thing Work? . . . TQp Ten ~easons :tror :· ·. . ~ The Bookstore buys used books Using. The·Book Ex~~~nge ~ at 50 percent of their new price . . .•.

and sells them back to students . . .

at 75 percent of their new price. 10) Leaves breath minty fresh ·· ·· ··· .. : .. · :-_ ·. · = • • ·: Not a Very fair deal, wouldn't you 9) Books are cheaper than t.Jie J3o.okstore's say? 8) We don't put silly magazme:= shqscriptlon coupons in our books ,.. ,., ,., At the Book Exchange, you can 7) You can get more money {9r your books sell a used book for 62.5 percent than at the Bookstore . · ...... of its new police, thereby making 6) The p;b.rase "profit margin~ ·.,, do :¢sti; t ~?.q$.t ,,_. more money than the Bookstore 5) No free tooth~rotting · candy .'passsea" . HJ.it <,. will give you. 4) A full-service .·facility, riot a "'\.':;=.::,.:- ., , -~:(···;-:·· find-it-yourself textbook jungle .. ':. <: <··~:··· ·. :'.:i:· .., .. · Because we don't tack on any 3) Centrally located . . .. --··. ,,...... profit, the books we sell are 2) Run by students for students.. ,:.: ... >·.:_ ...... '·:.. _;.::··~, cheaper than the Bookstore's. . \ 1l Leaps .. ~aU buildings·in a ~ip.gl~ · _Q.dµnd ::: • Remember deadline to get boo~ and money back'·ts Jan l~ Whadda bargain!! WHERE: Student Organizational Lounge

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GET PREPARED • UCF-Rolllns Tickets Orlando. Tickets are now on sale for All high school seniors who the Feb. 4 basketball double­ will begin college in 1989 are * header at the Orlando Arena, eligible. Students must com­ which will be the first sporting plete the official National ~ event in the new facility. Basketball Association entry 'THE Stanford University and form. Applicants must also • the University of Florida will turn in a high school tran­ square off in the opening con­ script, a letter ofrecommenda­ MOVIE * test. Tip off will be 2:30p.m. for tion from a faculty member the game, which will be na­ and an essay under 500 words * tionally televised on CBS. on the subject: "The Impor­ INDUSTRY UCF will challenge tance of a CoIIege Education." 2} crosstown-rival Rollins in the Applications are available second game of the double­ at all Orange, Osceola and IS COMING!!! header. Game time is slated Seminole counties or by writ­ for 5 p.m. for the UCF-Rollins ing to the Orlando Magic, P.O. game. Box 76, Orlando, Florida Tickets are available at all 32802, A'ITN: Mike Marini. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TicketMaster locations as well Entry deadline is March 3 • • as the Bob Carr Performing and winners will be an­ • Acnng Classes • Arts Center. Ticket prices nounced by April 7. • • range from $5 to $25 . : Taught by Jus Penni, BFA Theater, New York University : Compiled by Chris Brady * ·* •Magic Scholarships Send Sports Briefs to: ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The Orlando Magic will of­ Chris Brady Students will spend the first hour working on exercises that give solld fer two $1000 scholarships to c/o The Future high school students residing PO Box 25000 technique, allowing the stu~nt to maintain a consistent level of ~ performance. The second hour Is spent worklnQ with assigned * within a 75-mile radius of Orlando, Fl 32816 scripts that will Improve the students skllls In blocking, working with props, and a stress on repetition skllls that are a must In developing yourself as a finished product. Each class is 6 weeks DANIELS seven assists. FROM PAGE 16 Now UCF must wait to learn what Daniels will do. 1 2 Cost: $150 per person "Hopefully we can accom­ BEGINS BEGINS The 6-7 Daniels was also a modate him if he chooses to member of the All-Hillsbor­ come here," Carter said. January17 January 19 ough County team. He was "He's a fine young man," named MVP of the Hillsbor­ Fletcher said. "He's a great ough County All-Star game player and a great student. I Tuesday Nights Thursday Nights after pouring in 35 points know whatever he chooses to 7p.m. -9p.m. 7p.m. -9p.m. while adding 14 rebounds and do, he'll do well." SC211 SC211 GAME Stark Welch scored 15 points call 275-2070 or 237-9953 to register FROM PAGE 16 and Kemmer finished with 12 points. Fayetta Robinson led UCF with 10 rebounds and Kelly Lincoln, who started added 13 points. the game at forward, also put The loss drops UCF to 8-6 in time at point guard. overall and 1-2 in the confer­ "Lincoln played point guard ence. Stetson improves to 9-5 for the first time and had a overall and 2-1 in the confer­ =i great game," Knight said. She ence. added that Lincoln was at "We're not dying," Knight I~ point guard because"Annessa said. "Ifwe're made of the right Brown was not clicking." stuff, we'll bounce back." Brown and Yolanda Lady Knights Notes: Kelly Rhodes, who led the Lady Bradley, a 6-2 forward, sat out Knights in their win over of the Stetson game with an Mercer, each finished with two ankle injury sustained in the points apiece. game against Mercer. Her Lincoln led UCF with 19 absence hurt UCFs ·defense points before fouling out. against the 6-5 Foley. -

GAYS LETTER other man can offer hope that is eternal, only Jesus can - FROM PAGE 10 and it is free,too - isn't that ~ocated in the University Shoppe wild? If he were charging money for it, people would be Also, for anyone who is re­ ally interested in changing lined up around the world to at Un!versity Blvd. and Alafaya their lives, I would help them buy it. That is the fin_al irony, find a good Bible counselor that because it is free, all you who would help them. have to do is accept it - but The article also mentions very few will take his free gift. that a dance may be held, I am curious to see if this •Spring Merchandise Arriving Soon which again sounds like an letter makes the paper. It indication that this lifestyle is seems like whenever you men­ •We've got hot.bathing suits by: to be encouraged. tion God around here, every­ I believe that many people body gets up:>et. Many people Jag, Raisen, Body Glove, in this world are looking in the don't realize that just because wrong place for the love that we have separation from church and state doesn't mean Bendigo, Darling Rio, & they desperately seek. Some " people tum to drink, some to that we can't talk about God. drugs, some tum mean and So come on out ofthe closet you Why Things Burn depressed, some turn gay and Christians out there. Stu­ in the end, none of them work. dents, let your voice be heard I believe that any answer that on this issue! I was serious RI=:a man has come up with that about volunteering for a dis­ leaves God out of the equation cussion with this group. HOURS: is doomed to failure. Pick up the newspaper some time - Stephen E. DeBlois psychology Mon -Sat 10-7 • Tues 10-9 • Sun 12-6 how is man doing so far? I care t about all people who are hurt­ ing, but I have learned that I All letters to the editor must be don't have the answers - Je- typed, double spaced and must sus does. ' include your name, major and • Neither I by myself, nor any telephone number. . . SportS•J11iru1~r~11111!111111111•1&1114rr1,1r11~,1~111~1••t••111•••,.,. • .,... Three-point shots Hft USL · ov~r UCF

by Glenn Carrasquillo ward Sydney Grider who scored 32 grabbed 10 rebounds. "I think Ben and I play well to­ CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE points. Grider hit 8 of 12 three-point "I've been concentrating on my de­ gether," Leeks said. "I thought my role attempts. fense and I finally put together a good this year would be to rebound. But The UCF Knights' basketball team "He (Grider) just killed us," said offensive and defensive effort," Morton when I came here I scored a lot of lost 81-79 to the University of South­ senior center Ben Morton. "Even when said. points." western Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Sat­ we had a hand in his face he hit the Freshman center Ken Leeks added Leeks went into Saturday's game urday night in the UCF Gymnasium. three-pointer." Morton played well for 17 points and 12 rebounds for the leading the Knights with 15.6 points The 600 spectators on hand enjoyed UCF as ~e scored 26 points and Knights. and 7 .3 rebounds per game. a well-played game and were also Having the 6-8 Leeks and 6-7 Mor­ treated to a halftime bat appearance. ton in the lineup together provides a One of the fans took part in the ghoul­ one-two scoring punch that should help ish gala by catching the bat just before the Knights win a few more games. second half play began. "I love playing with this guy Minutes lat~r, a second bat emerged (Leeks)," Morton said. from its hiding place. After dive-bomb­ Morton led the Knights in scoring ing the players on the court, the bat was last year with 15.6 points per contest. If swatted with a towel by UCF forward both big men play well, opposing de­ Fred Crawford and removed from the fenders will have their hands full. The gym. Knights, now 1-4 at home, need their In the game, the Knights (1-12) big men and highly-touted freshman played competitively with the Cajuns guard Vernon Pinkney to continue to (10-4). play well if they hope to improve their "They (USL) play in a multi-million record. dollar arena and are a big-time pro­ Pmkney was the only other UCF gram," said Carter. player to score in double figures Satur­ "I'm happy with the way we played. day. If we give this much effort down the Pinkney finished with 12 points, road we'll be all right." eight assists and four rebounds. The 5- The Knights came close but could 5 Pinkney scored all of his points from not pull off the victory. The Knights led three-point range, making four of ten 68-67 with 6:30 left to play in the game. attempts. That lead was the last the Knights The Knights host Texas Wesleyan would enjoy. Thursday night at 8 p. m. in the UCF The Cajuns were led by junior for- Gymnasium. Lady Hatters dominate UCF in 99·77 ·victory

by Roy Fuoco put the game away when they went on a 13-2 run at Constance Satchell, who combined for 34 second half CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE the start of the second half to go up 59-39. UCF could points. not get any closer than 14 points the rest of the game. Satchell scored 23 points and Foley finished with Murphy, who spends most of his time at the men,s Senior forward Michelle Michael scored seven 18 points and a game-high 14 rebounds. basketball games, finally appeared at a Lady points during the the 13-2 run and led Stetson with The Lady Knights made their only run at Stetson Knights' game Thursday night as Stetson defeated her second triple-double of the season. Michael, who late in the first half. Kacie Kemmer scored eight UCF 99-77 at the UCF Gymnasium. had 19 second half points, finished with 25points,10 points, including three buckets off of three steals, to Who is Murphy? rebounds and 11 assists. lead a 12-2 run by UCF to cut Stetson's lead to three. Well - to answer this way - everything that Stetson set the tempo of the game from the start. But Stetson responded with two quick scores to take could go WTong for UCF, did. Junior Sarah Foley scored six of Stetson's first eight a 44-37 lead at halftime. Stetson outshot, outscored, outrebounded and points - and 10 of their first 18 - as the Lady Besides UCFs inability to stop Stetson's offense, outplayed the Lady Knights. The Lady Hatters got Hatters jumped out to a 18-6 lead. the Lady Knights were plagued with turnovers on the bounces and the long rebounds of missed free Foley, a 6-5 center from England, posed a big long cross-court passes and an inability to run their throws. problem for the Lady Knights' defense. Foley led half-court offense. Knight attributed the latter to the "They (Stetson) played 40 minutes of good basket­ Stetson with 14 first half points. loss of starting point guard Brinda Green, who is out ball," Lady Knights' coach Beverly Knight com­ UCF's double team tactics for Foley became more with a knee injury. mented. "We played about eight." effective as the game progressed. However that Stetson, who controlled the game from the start, opened up scoring opportunities for Michael and SEE GAME PAGE 15 Weightlifters given late Christmas presents

by Steve Robb a new weightlifting facility, organized by Dana CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE Martin (Athletics) and Lauren Knutsen (Recrea­ tional Services), has been set up near the gym Most students figure that the pleasant sur­ with Nautilus equipment. prises of gift giving and getting end on Dec. 25. "These selectored weigh ts will probably ap­ Usually, the next surprise you get is when peal to the ladies who may feel intimidated by the you scan your class invoice to find that the big guys in The Dome," Martin said. total amount owed by Jan. 11 exceeds your You may need a map and compass to find the meager bank balance - a surprise that is new "selectored" weights, as they are located in a anything but pleasant. renovated lobby at the far end of the gym. But, Far from usual was the surprise students the trip is worth it if you want to drop some flab received when they waddled over to The and add some muscle. Dome, UCF's weightlifting facility located According to Martin, these improvements are behind the swimming pool, to work off the just a small step toward a large weight program holiday excess. that will rival that of any other state school. "This is great - a 100 percent improve­ "In two to three years, we're going to have a ment," UCF cheerleader Gene Muhart com­ 10,000 square foot arena that will house every mented after seeing the new weights that weight facility needed on this campus," Martin filled The Dome. "The old weights had holes said. "It will include athletes and students, and and rips from sweat and stuff. This is more like will hold twice as· many people as our present it." facility. The new equipment that Muhart muscled "But that's only going to happen if we take care that afternoon is part of a joint effort between of the equipment we have now." - Recreational Services, Student Government, Mark Robinson, one of the unfortunate few the College of Education and the athletic who had to move all the weights across campus, department. Their goal is to improve the en­ took a break from his workout to add that there tire weight program at UCF. were more people working out in The Dome than Brand new weights were purchased for the before. Athletic Department, allowing them to donate "Guys are coming back from their clubs to $50,000 worth of used, but top quality, work out here," Robinson said. "More weights, Bill Foxworthy/CENTRAL FLORIDA FU U :! weights to Recreational Services. more people, there's not much to complain about A new weightlifting facility in the back lobby of the gym(above) is The free weights are now in The Dome and any more." open to all UCF students.