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Central Florida Future, Vol. 21 No. 09, September 20, 1988 University of Central Florida STARS Central Florida Future University Archives 9-20-1988 Central Florida Future, Vol. 21 No. 09, September 20, 1988 Part of the Mass Communication Commons, Organizational Communication Commons, Publishing Commons, and the Social Influence and oliticalP Communication Commons Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Newsletter is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in Central Florida Future by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation "Central Florida Future, Vol. 21 No. 09, September 20, 1988" (1988). Central Florida Future. 870. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/870 ..~ . •' I Good Knight, Troy State! Central Florida Future e 1988 The Central Florida Future Volume 21, Number 9 University of Central Florida/Orlando Tuesday September 20, 1988 • Knights (3·0) ranked No. 2 • UCF topples Troy State, 28-16 And perhaps most importantly, the by Bill Foxworthy Knights pulled together and played as Central Florida Future a team when it counted most. ''This is the first time we've been The largest crowd to ever see a UCF together," said tight end Don Grayson, football game - 31,789 fans - fi11ed who played in his first game of the year Florida Citrus Bowl-Orlando Saturday after suffering an injured knee. "Unity helped us win." ) •. night to watch the Knights overcome an 18-6 third-quarter deficit and defeat Senior wide receiver Arnell Spencer Division II powerhouse Troy State, 26- 18. The victory was especia11y sweet for "See what the crowd does UCF, which knocked the Trojans from the Division II No. 1 ranking and for us? I wish they were avenged last year's 31-10 loss to TSU. there every week." GQing into the game, the Trojans held -Fullback the longest winning streak in Division Perry Balasis • TI at 14 games . UCF was expected to leapfrog No. 2 North Dakota State, a 55-26 winner over South Dakota State Saturday, agreed: "Thj sis the best team I've ever and become ihe new No. 1 team in been on. We're a real team. We're Division II. The poll put UCF No. 2. together." "I told [Troy State] not to come Balasis summed things up: "There's • back," a jubilant voice shouted from the no individuals on this team." winning locker room. By all accounts, it was a total-team The fans filled the stands and cre­ victory. Coaches credited the players, ated a deafening roar, two key who, in turn, credited the fans for a job elements lacking from any UCF game we11 done. The first half provided in the past. few opportunities for cheering, how­ ''The crowd created momentum," ever, with the offense sputtering and said Coach Gene McDowell. "And the the defense giving up yards in huge, defensf playt?d so well, the~ created ground-based installments. momentum." Though the Knights started their "See what the crowd does for us?" drives in good field position, they were t asked fullback Perry Balasis after the unable to move the ball consistently. game. '] wish they were there every On its second possession, UCF man­ week." Bill FoxworthyCENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE aged a 45-yard field goal by Blake "The fans got behind us," linebacker Holton to lead 3-0. Fullback Perry Balasis and tight end John Osborne celebrate at the end of the Jimmy Goodman said. "It's what we've victory over the Troy State Trojans. been waiting for." SEE GAME PAGE 11 • PSE means marketing • Group gives students taste of professional life Wharton and Birutis also stressed by Crickett Drake that the fraternity is a professional NEWS EDITOR • organization, which provides its mem­ bers with hands-on experience in the After only two years in exjstence and marketing research field. But it also at least 90 members strong, UCF's provides members with a number of chapter of Pi Sigma Epsilon won two social activities. PSE's motto is "work national awards last year. hard, play hard." Unusual among the Greek organiza­ "Beyond the main focus, PSE has tions on campus PSE is co-ed. "We are another important focus - promoting a professional business organization school spirit and alumni interaction," open to all majors, any person is wel­ said Birutis. come," said Diane Wharton, vice presi­ Formerly, the organization was the dent of public relations for PSE. UCF Marketing Club. In 1975, while it One of PSE's goals is to provide a was still known by .this title, research smooth transition between co1lege and done by the club prompted the initation • the first professional job. of day-care facilities into the State Rob Arkovidl/CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE PSE President Paul Birutis said, University System. Two years ago, "We are a mini-corporation, a corporate when thememberssawthepotential to HAPPY BIRTHDAY training program. We can provide expand and become a service frater­ Mickey Mouse presents Trevor Colbourn and Denver Stutler with a gift to celebrate anyone from any major with personal nity, they decided to make that change. UCF's 25th Anniversary. Mickev is also celebrating a birthday- he turns 60 this year. and professional development.". SEE AWARDS PAGE 5 ·OPINION NEWS CLIPS 3 • SPORTS • The Future's Sports • Your vote counts: Fnd OPINION 8 section has it all! For more out why you should vote in • coverage of Knights' foot­ the Senate elections. Also, COMICS 9 ball: See Page 16. For 'Wide Awake In America coverage of the latest soc­ looks at the possibility of a CLASSIFIED 10 • cer and volleyball news: Bush victory in November. See Pages 13 and 15 . ~ee Page 8 for both SPORTS 16 • 2, The Central Florida Future, September 20, 1988 • • sADD ON CAMPUS , WED. SPM • • • • I' STUDENTS AGAINST • DRIVING DRUNK • • • THE20THSTUDENTSENATEREPORT ARTS & SCIENCES 33rd Session August 23, 1988 John Porter A - - - A OPEN SEAT • MEASURES UNDER CONSIDERATION Richard Zucaro p y y YA Miscellaneous Lori Dickes p y y y p BILLS Dave Martinson A - - - A none OPEN SEAT • RESOLUTIONS Thomas Joseph p y y y p none The Apple Chris Bordinaro p y y y p p y y y p MEASURES VOTED ON AT THIS MEETING Scott Bowen Computer Lab Luis Rodriguez A - - - A • BILLS Suzanne Loftin p y y y p 20- 704 Funding for the Entrepeneur Club Ill: This allocates S1000 to the is coming soon BUSINESS Entrepeneur Club (OAF Committee, passed 21-Y) Dave Lawton A - - - A Roger Dube A - - - A .. RESOLUTIONS Brian Smith p y y y p 20-40 Athletic Fees for Area Campuses: This resolution states that area SENATE MEETINGS Lee Flannery p y y y A Dan Pelletier campuses should not have to pay the fee CRomard. passed by Unani­ Students are Invited to attend all A - - - A Eddie Gonzalez A - - A mous Consefi1t) Senate meetings, and to express - any Ideas or problems that they Chris Toutikian p y y y p 20-41 Cre.ating Rule 3.01.D.5: This Resolution makes APR Committe feel the Senate should work on. Ted Price A - A OPEN SEAT responsible for organizing an information pamplhlet about Student Senate meetings are held on Government Services and Operations for all clubs and Organizations EDUCATION • Tuesdays @ 3:30 In the University p y y y p (Romard, passed 21-Y) Fred Schmidt Dining Room. OPEN SEAT Kelly Wiggins p y y y p OPEN SEAT •• Legislation in Committee is Introduced by Senators, and Is not finalized until the full Senate votes. STUDENTS If you have any comments, ques­ OPEN SEAT tions or concerns about the Sen­ ENGINEERING C&O FUNDING p y y y p ate Report. or any legislation. Fernando Santos Did you know that your club or organization may be eligible for $250.00 In Office Supplies p y y y p .. and/or Advertisements for the next fiscal year? In addition. If your club will be attending please contact Chris Toutlkianan Jamie Cox Alan Cyrier A - a conference or convention It may be eligible for up to $500.00 to cover registration fees. x2191 or in SC 151. - - A Either way, stop by the Student Government Offices. SC 155, and ask for a Clubs and Brian Franklin p y y y p Organization Funds, or Travel Funds. Request Form. Kenneth Rasmussen p y y y p Sean Brannan p y y y p Randall Blough p y y y p SENATE COMMITTEES review and amend all Legislation before It Is brought for a hearing before the full Senate. The following HEALTH are descriptions of. and the time and day of the committee meetings: · Cheryl Jensen p y y y p OPEN SEAT Organizations, Appropriations and Finance: This committee reviews all changes to the Finance Code and any legislation LIBERAL STUDIES OAF requesting funding. Jennifer O'Katy A - A Clubs and Organizations: This committee decides whether a club receives funds for Office Supplies/ Advertising or OPEN SEAT • C&O Conference Registration. AT-LARGE Legislative Judicial and Rules: This committee reviews leglslatoln to change the Constitution, statutes or Rules and Jay Kandel! p y y y p WR Procedures. BREVARD Services and Public Relations: This committee reviews all non-funding legislation which deals with Student Government p A SPR Services, as well as Local. State. and National Issues which directly relate to the students of UCF. Cathy Taylor y y y DAYTONA EA Elections and Appointments: This committee reviews all Studerit Government Appointments. and makes recommen­ OPEN SEAT dations for ch<:Jnges tot he Election statutes. SOUTH ORI.ANDO Michelle Romard P Y Y Y P PR-Present (not enough Information/unable to decide) AB-Abstain (conflict of Interest) Y- Yes N-No Paid Advertisement A-Absent P...Present L-Late E-E><cused • • The Central Florida Future, September 20, 1988, 3 • College president leaks Education Dept.
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