Reprobates Win College Bowl P.2 Drunk Driving P.11 Mocs Win Again
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An Independent Student Newspaper Serving the University Community Since 1906 TheiJniiercityEd' •"!—.. • •••••• ! I IL •• - w Volume 7^/lssue 17 The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga February 3, 1984 Reprobates win College Bowl p.2 Drunk Driving p.11 Mocs win again p. 16 o c o W 0) in jr; 0) 03 IV Echo News 2 The Echo/February 3, 1984 Reprobates outwit the Kojews By Laurin DcRamus Echo N< u I Writer The Reprobates won the 1984 UTC year's double elimination contest. The College Bowl in the Lookout Mountain two top teams played each other in the Room of the University Center Friday, finals. The winning team has the Jan. 27 Assistant Dean of Students Dave opportunity to compete in the Regional Roberts coordinated the annual College Bowl in North Carolina, tournament, which was sponsored by the depending on the availability of funds. Alpha Lambda Delta and Phi Eta Sigma The three eliminated teams were the freshmen honor societies Renegades, sponsored by Dr. Thomas Roberts said, "Each year the bowl has a Ware, the lbids, sponsored by Special distinct flavor because it's always run by a Services, and BDHC, a name made up of new group of students. Sometimes the first initials of the team members' last competition is intense, sometimes it's fun. names, self-sponsored. It changes every year." The teams competing in the finals were Five- teams originally competed in this the Kojews and the Reprobates Members Cranford acting Winner* left to right: Maurice Hall, Lloyd Gravitt, Blaine Mallette and Kevin Mann. securitydirectoBy J r of the Kojews were Adam Scarr, team (Answer: South Korea) V.chuHv )o CulveNewt r Editor t0 captain, Fddy Breazeale, Julian Bell and 2) Founded in 1935 by Bill Wilson and UTC's Safety and Security Department Cranford, a retired Air Force sergeant Franklin Chancey. Team captain Kevin Dr. Bob Smith, it has a membership in underwent a staff change recently. Roger of 20 years, has worked at UTC for 12 Mann, Maurice Hall, Loyd Gravitt, and excess of one million. What is this Fowler resigned as director and left UTC years and feels UTC "has grown quite a bii Blaine Mallette were the members of the fellowship organisation? (Answer: to take a position at Memphis State. since I first came here, and the (security) Repribates. Alcoholics Anonymous) Currently working as director is department has developed." The games were played in two eight - 3) The death of Jesus Christ is the Augustine, "Augie,'' Cranford. When asked about any changes he minute halves, Students compete for a 10 cornerstone in the history of Christianity. Cranford was assitant director of Safety might make as director, Cranford slated point toss-up question, then bonus To the stake on which he was nailed, the and security under Fowler. He is now he would make no major changes at questions valued from 20 to 35 points. By authorities attached a sign proclaiming, in "acting director" and is being considered present. He feel security runs smoothly as. the end of the second half, the team with a contemptuous fashion, that Jesus was for the position on a permanent basis. it is now. the highest score wins. king of the Jews. What four letters are This decision, Cranford said, will be Cranford has worked "in all capacities' Questions covered a broad range of commonly used to designate the Latin made by Chancellor Frederick Obear, Vice of the security area except director. topics, including literature, history and superscription? Spell the Latin Chancellor Dave Larson and Assistant I've risen from a patrolman tc sports. Some questions asked in the finals translation for which these four letters Vice Chancellor Henry L Barbatti. They assistant director," Cranford said, "and were: stand (Answer: I.N. R I I-c-s-u-sN-a-z-a- will open the position up and then make a the final step is director." He feels if he- is I ) Japan is the world's leading r-e-u-m R-e x l-u-d-a-e-o-r-u-ni) final decision on a replacement. Cranford chosen to fill the director's position, he shipbuilder, but the largest shipyard in The College Howl ended at 12:30 p.m., said if the position is offered to him he- will have reached his goal. will accept. the- world is located elsewhere. In what and the Reprobates won with 250 points country is the Hyundai shipyard.-' to the Kojews 200. Freezing temperatures costly to UTC By Amy Richier Echo \. .-< J II nu i Imagine returning to school after Christmas break to any other student who requested them, all personal and replaced with new ones, and new tile installed. an apartment partially destroyed by water. For students expenses incurred in replacing or repairing damaged MacDougall expressed concern over the incident. He living in ten Village Apartments such an incident property were paid by the students. The University. said lu- realizes, This isn't a rich kids' college, and most occured. For Village residents Remell Watson, Donna unless found negligent in some way.cannotbeheld liable students cannot afford unexpected expenses such as the Somerville and Terry Turvin the damage went beyond a for damage done in any campus housing, according to the ones faced by these students. He did say, however, that few musty mattresses and a mildewy carpet. Personal University housing contract. the University did all it could under the circumstances. belongings were lost and clothes were damaged. The damage occured when water pipes in several The unexpected sub-freezing temperatures over the Although Somerville received 22 wash tickets from the Village Apartments froze and broke, sometime around holidays "also caused problems for other colleges in University, she spent close to S70 on the cleaning bill for Dec. 25, leaking water into the apartments below. A Tennessee. MacDougall said Middle Tennessee State and her clothing, Watson said. Watson also said the three student on campus Dec. 28 noticed water coming from an UT-Knoxville had the same damages as UTC. roommates lost all the plants in the apartment when apartment and contacted MacDougall. MacDougall said students living in the damaged workers turned the heat on high to dry the rooms. After examining the damage, MacDougall said, he and apartments were not contacted at the time of the incident Richard MacDougall, asscxiate dean of students, some students turned the water off. The following day, because there was nothing they could have done to help estimated the University will spend $10,000 repairing workers from the Physical Plant began moving furniture and there was no place for them to stay. He also stated the water damage done in the apartments. •outside to dry. Later, in some of the apartments, walls that other than a few carpets not yet installed, all repair Except for the wash tickets given to Somerville and were repainted, mattresses replaced, carpets removed work on the apartments has been completed. February 5, 1984/The Echo Jan. 31 meeting SGA approves parking area proposal IU Laura Gunnelii /, lio \i II i II nli i and a fashion show. that plans arc king formed to host Ralph The SUA in the Jan. W meeting basketball sealing The Senate agreed to a The Senate raised many questions endorsed a plan to provide more UTC Nader on April 5 to speak on "Nuclear plan to experiment with various seating about the bill concerning certain parking and recreational facilities Power and Atomic Energy." He also arrangements. Also, the- Appalachian variables. Funds for the promotion of the Senator Franklin Chancey presented the discussed the possibilities ot having John State game on leb 27 has been designated week and the uncertainties of securing the plans submitted by Dr. Charles Anderson to speak ai UTC as Student Appreciation Night which will local band "Male-men" for entertainment Renneisen, dean of students, for the Other business included discussion ot include a chili supper were particular concerns of the senators Senate to review. The Senate finally agreed to appropriate These proposed plans call for the the funds for the BSA project by a vote of construction of a combination parking 12-0-5. lot/running track area in the vacant lot Rap Sheet SGA Treasurer Charles McCall across from the arena and beside the Clara presented the IWl-85 SCiA budget for Hy Mt-lanic H. Few ( arpenter School. examination. This year's budget is ' i /"/ \c it i II iilcr four cassette- tapes was missing. Their W as The parking area would be a blue lot 519,403, which he said is 3.5 percent Jan. 23—A female student from no sign of forced entry. with I I I spaces. This lot would then be higher than last year's Pfeiffer Dorm was approached by an A heater was stolen from the UTC used for arena parking after 5:30 p.m It is In addition, SUA President Jim older male approximately 40 years old as central energy plant The value of the expected that the lot would generate Smallwood appointed Paul Ludwig to fill she was getting out of her car. He tried to heater was approximately S300 $27,000 in revenue per year, said Chancey the spring seat in District IV. get her to ride with him The man left Jan. 2H — Three males were Around the parking area would be 1/5- The Senate also decided by a vote of 15- when the student ran into the dorm. apprehended from the third floor of the mile running track with exercise stations 0-1 to discuss, debate, and approve the During the Lionel Richie concert, a Stadium Dorm for trespassing.