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The Johnsonian Spring Edition Feb. 12, 1992

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February 12,1992 The Winthrop College Student Newspaper Fifth Issue, Spring Edition, 68thYear^ Kinc?ergarten class beneficial to students by Tammy Mason lence in Childhood Educa- Staff Writer tion by the Commission of How many of you knew Higher Education. that Winthrop has a kinder- Watson said this title garten class? enabled them to get grants to It is called MacFeat Early help have a balanced, diverse Childhood Laboratory School group of children such as and the director is Rosemary handicapped and high-risk Althouse, a professor in the children. school of Education. She said this is called MacFeat serves 65 chil- mainstreaming, or putting dren ages 3 to 5. handicapped and high risk Parents have three op- children into "regular tions to choose from: a full day classes." program from 7:30 to 5:30, a College students help half day program from 8:30 to teach and do observation at — Photo by Joel Nichols 12:00, or a full day. MacFeat. Not just education ma- During hisvisit, Chancellor College President PrainyL. Chikula shakes hands with Winthrop Students Lori Jones, Mary Rix, and Mary Watson jors, but psychology, health, President Anthony Digiorgio. teaches the classes- and other various majors. According toWatson, Teachers from other schools African college president visits MacFeat is under the School even come to observe. of Education. "We encourage college It serves as a laboratory, classes to use our facility so Winthrop to set up linkage demostration, and research that Winthrop's students can Medford Wilson, director have actual experiences work- tutions of higher learning to facility by Alvin McEwen of the international Center ing with students," Watson develop," said Chikhula. In 1985, MacFeat was NewsEditor and a professor of political named as a Center of Excel- see MacFeat, pg. 5 Winthrop may be soon Malawi is a country in southeast Africa. The Uni- science, said the linkage is able to offer students and fac- beneficial to both faculty and ulty a chance to travel to Af- versity of Malawi is one of 5 constituent colleges in the students. rica in an exchange program. He said it fits into Malawi system. Prainy L. Chikhula, presi- Winthrop's overall plans of Chikula said it is not dent of Chancellor College in trying to establish opportuni- the University of Malawi fin- uncommon for colleges in dif- ferent countries to establish ties for students to study ished a four day visit of abroad at the present price Winthrop Tuesday. linkages. He said Winthrop has an> excellent administra- they pay at Winthrop. Chikhula said the reason He also said it helps to tion and high quality leader- for his visit was so that a link- internalize faculty through age agreement could be estab- ship, especially the faculty. "The caliber of the faculty teaching and research. lished between Winthrop and Chikula spent the four Malawi University. at Winthrop gives me a clear idea of the quality of pro- days on campus meeting with He said there are possib- students, faculty and ad- lities of student and faculty grams," he said. ministration. He said he did Photo by Matthew J. Rings exhange and research coop- Chikula also said he was not mind the hectic pace be- Student Tiffany Fetner plays game with the kindergarten erations. also impressed by talking with See LINKAGE, pg. 5 class at Withers. "There is a need for insti- students. Degree offered through Communications class requests school in France information on death of Kennedy by Alvin McKwen president of academic affairs. terest today in knowing more Oswald spoke with in the Pantaleo said Winthrop by Jessica Brown month before the assassina- News Editor Spotlight Editor about the asssassination that has a cooperative agreement tion. Winthrop College will Journalism students in we thought it was a very topi- soon be offering a master's with ESICAD in its under- cal subject for our class to in- The students will also be Professor Stewart Haas' COM asking the Houst Select degree in business administra- graduate business program. vestigate," Haas said. 341 class have requested in- Committee how many shots tion through a private institu- "We feel it's important for formation on the assasina- An investigation by the our students to have exposure Warren Commission con- were fired and if there was tion in France. tion of John F. Kennedy. another gunman involved. The degree program, for to other international stu- The release of Oliver cluded that Lee Harvey dents and for our faculty to Oswald was the solitary gun- Many theorist feel that 20 students a year at the Stone's controversial film Oswald did not act alone in French private institution have exposure," he said. "JFK" has given rise to many man in the shooting. While UNCC faculty is However, there are other this deed. ESICAD in Montpelier, is to questions about the circum- Was there more than one participating, officaials said theories other than that of be offered in cooperation with stances surrounding the as- gunman involved? Were there the University of North Caro- the program will offer a de- sassination of President Ken- the Warren Commission. Craig Sims, a class mem- more shots fired? lina in Charlotte gree from Winthrop, the nedy in Dallas in 1964. ber, thinks that there is a lot Is there a huge govern- In the program, French school's first such degree to Under the Freedom of In- ment cover-up of this event? be offered through a foreign formation Act, the students to learn from the files. students will come to "We feel the release of Perhaps these questions Winthrop for at least a institution. have requested that the Jus- will soon be answered. Officials said the program tice Department and the these files will aid in the pub- semester, studying under lic understanding of the "We may or may not be Winthrop and UNCC fac- won't cost Winthrop any more House Select Committee on able to shake loose this infor- Assassinations provide them event," Sims said. ulty. than the existing degree pro- mation, but just goingthrough with information about the as- The students are asking The faculty from the two gram. the process is a learning expe- sassination. that thejustice department schools will teach in France, (some information in story rience for us," Haas said. "There's such intense in- tell them who Lee Harvey said Daniel Pantaleo, vice taken from The Herald.) The JOHNSONIAN February 12,1992 Page 2 NeWs Briefs Course teaches about history of § The last day to drop classes with an automatic N will be African-Americans Friday, Feb. 14. by Jackie Lowery do better next time". is more to black history than § How to Study workshops: Every other week, beginning Staff Writer Dr. Jason Silverman, a Martin Luther Ki ng and black Feb 17, at the Counseling Center.Topics are Time Manage- You are here at Winthrop history professor who teaches history month." ment, General Study Skills and Preparation. To sign up College in 1992. But imagine the two courses, is well known The class is taught very call ext. 2233. yourself going back in time to here among students for his non-traditional. Each class is started with a "what's on your the year 1766. dramatic teaching styl«, his § The student chapter of the Society for Human Resourc e passion for history, and his mind" grip session. Gripe ses- Management (SHRM) has announced the following activi- A group of slaves in a Boston court suing for their sincere concern for his stu- sions topics have range from ties for February: .... the Home Shopping Network Feb. 13, 4-6 p.m. -The Rock Hill SHRM chapter will hold freedom. dents. What is surprising is that For students in his class, to the presidential candidates. its monthly meeting at the Rock Hill Country Club. Cath- "I have these ten minute eryn Holmes, director of Career Services will be the guest the slaves win their freedom the dates, events and person- sessions to help the class speaker. Cocktails and dinner will be served. Admission is $5 and set a precedent for others alities of history come alive loosen up and to get the stu- to follow. and have relevance in stu- for dinner^ ^ ^ ^ student SHRM chapter will hold Wnat is more surprising dents' lives today. dents to speak their mind" its monthy meeting in Thurmond 212. Guest speaker is is that you have never read Solverman teaches Afri- said Silverman. The class is offered every Peggy Grobusky, Employee Relations consultant, Duke Power that in any history book, have can-American history with Company. Ms. Grobusky will talk about career opportunities you? You can learn many more gusto and and the course it- third semester and has a long in human resource management and their various responsi- facts like these, if you take His self holds many surprises for waiting list. "The highest form of flat- bilities Free pizza and drinks will be served. 50; African-American His- those uneducated in Afro- tery for a professor is when I Feb 20 3-5 p.m. - ROPES activities course. Put on your tory. American history. sweats and come join the fun for an exciting afternoon of The African-American For instance, did youknow there is a waiting list for your educationsl and team-building skills! history is a course offered here that during the American class" said Silverman. All college majors i nterested in learning about the human at Winthrop to help students Revolution, blacks were used This semester there are relations field are welcome to attend. For more information to understand the Afro-Ameri- as uncover agents and spies two sections with about about SHRM or to sign up for the month's activities, P^ase can experience in the United for the American army. Or the thirty-five in each of them. call Peggy Hager, MBA director and chapter advisor at 323- Even the grading system for States from its African back- real reason slavery was abol- 2186. ground to the civil rights ished in the north was because the class is unorthodox. "I slavery was never financial place emphasis on improve- § On Fri., Feb. 13 at 7:30 p.m., The WinthropCollege Athletic movement to current issues important like it was in the in ment, attendance and inter- Department will host "Spirit Night" when the Eagles host affecting African Americans est," said Silverman. VMI. There will be contest such as: The group, organizaion, today. the south. Slavery could sim- "In my classes, an F, a B or residence hall which brings out the most people will win The course is one semester ply be abolished without dis- and an A equals a final grade a Pizza Hut pizza party. The group, organization, or resi- with concentration being rupting the northern econ- of A, because whatever went dence hall which comes out in the most original or unusua- placed upon trie Afro-Anieri- omy. wrong on the first test was dress, costumes, or outfits (your entire group needs to can community and its evolv- "Misconceptions and corrected." participate) will win $75. ing social, political, and eco- myths have been proven un- Interested students nomic conditions. true in this class. He makes § The S.C. State Employees Association is now accepting During class, students are history come alive." said Lori should sign up for His 509, African-American history. applications for the 1992 Anne Agnew Scholarships. Stu- encouraged to participate, to Brownlee, a junior. "Dr. Silv- Two sections are avail- dents who have completed at least one year at a college, learn, and to do their best. erman is one of the best in the university, or other institution of higher learning are eligib e Even if students fail their history department and I able. Classes meet at 11 a.m. for the scholarships. Applications must be received by March test, they are advised to "pick think the class is neat. Fur- and 2 p.m. on Tuesdays and 1,1992, and are available by writing: SCSE A, P.O. Box 5206, up the pieces, keep going and thermore, he pro ves that there Thursdays. Columbia, SC, 29250-5206. § The American Red Cross and the National Weather Serv- Organization starts spring semester ice will hold an open house at the Red Cross building, 2751 Bull St. in Columbia, S.C. on Tuesday, Feb. 25 from 12 p.m. until 8p.m. looking for new members § The Wesley Foundation will be holding Celebrate Libera- by Maryanne Genus pects of human relations. Guest speaker will be Peggy tion: Past, Present, Future. This is a program celebrating Special to The Johnsonian Students participate in Grobusky, and employee rela- the contributions of that many have made toward securing The student chapter of group activities in order to tions consultant with Duke i civil justice for all. It will be held today at 5:30 p.m the Society for Human Re- qualify for a national merit Power Company. source Management(SHRM) award. Winthrop was one of Grobusky, who has 10 is gearing up for the spring 20 national chapters last year years experience in human semester with new meetings to win the prestigios award. resource management, will and activities and is actively Members can also join the talk about the varous career seeking new members. national SHRM organization opportunities in the profession SHRM is a national pro- and gain exposure to current and their responsibilities. fessional organization that industry information, net- Her experience includes promotes excellence in the de- working techniques, the latest design of wage and salary velopment and involvement of job opportunities, and qualify programs, employee staffing, hiring and termination, dis- Over 100,000 Books In Stock human resources manage- for scholarship money. Organized by Author in 75 Categories ment. Meetings are held once a crimination and sexual har- assment hearings, and em- Book GMt Certificates Although the student month and feature a guest chapter is managed by the speaker from the human rela- ployment law. Pizza and Book Finder Service For Special or Out-of-Print Editions School of Business, the organi- tions field. drinks will be served. Special Orders Given Special Attention zation is open to all college The next SHRM meeting SHRM welcomes students from all college majors to join Over 800 Different Magazines majors who have a career in- will be held Wednesday, Feb. terest in working in all as- 19 at 5 p.m. in Thurmond 212. this program. For more infor- Out of Town Newspapers mation, call Peggy Hager, Stationery and Sciinol Supplies MBA director and student chapter adviser at ext. 2186. Come See Us First For The BEST Prices and $ 1.00 Selection of Textbooks l Have an interest- COUPON ing story? I Cherry Road across from Lee Wicker Hall 329-0073 I Send it to: The Johnsonian I Buy any sub or salad and two 22oz. drinks, and WPO 6800 " receive any menu item of equal value or less for Bookworm W m en 7 da s ,ate Rock Hill, SC C)FOF SOUTSOUTHH CAROLINA,, INCINC.. | JUST $1.00! °P Y > | 29731 "A General Bookstore" offer good until 2/19/92 700 Charry Road • Rock Hill • South Carolina • 29732 Page 3 The JOHNSONIAN February 12,1992 History professor returns from Students share opinions self imposed sabbatical 01 Black History Month yond The Melting Pot in Dixie: by Stephanie Nicholson Graduate assistant of Mi- Immigration and Ethnicity in Special to The Johnsonian nority Life JohnathanGayles Southern History. Black History Month is said, "Blacks have come a long "I wrote a book about the set aside in February to honor way, but things were worse presence of immigrants in those famoue black heroes for blacks before the Civil southern history and how they who have made their mark in Rights Movement." influenced the course of events society. Gayles said African- all the while being virtually The holiday was put into Americans will never be free invisible." effect to honor black Ameri- or equal in this country until In addition to finishinghis cans who did not receive their they have a self-concept. book Dr. Silverman also had due in the history books or Junior PinaraBlack said, an opportunity to write other any other part of American there should be Black His- articles such as one on the society. tory Month every month. immigrant as slave owner and It was originally called "With that goal in mind," one on Philip Mazzei and how Black History Week. she said," we will progress." he influenced the founding Even today, Winthrop Terry Jones, a freshman fathers. students and employees hold said, "It is meaningful to me, As the 1990 S.C. many opinions about Black but sickens me because people Governor's Professor of the History Month. don't care about or give Year recipient and the 1991 Andrew Collier, a senior, thought to Black History Winthrop College Distin- said, "It's something very Month until February." Photo by Matthew J. Rings guished Professor, he wrote a positive toward the Afro- Jones said more attention Professor Jason Silverman lectures his class. couple of articles on his teach- American heritage and allows should be focused on the month people of all races to realize rather than the Martin Lu- byToni Morgan teaches and that's an impor- ing theory and why he thinks ther King holiday. Staff Writer tant quality that every profes- teaching should be entertain- that there's a black culture Black History Month holds When students heard that sor should have" said Walter ing. that is very complex • also. He also had the pleasure Black History Month also al- a very special meaning to us Dr. Jason Silverman, a distin- Strawther, a senior. and will always be a part of guished history professor at Dr. Silverman was on sab- of speaking on several occa- lows people to find out about the American heritage as time Winthrop College would be batical during the Fall of 1991. sions. the black heroes who played a goes on. returning from sabbatical While on sabbatical he "While I was on my sabhis part in the black movement." some students were anxious. took some time away from the sabbatical he spent a lot of "As soon as I heard that administrative responsibili- time working | Dr. Silverman would be re- ties thathe had, in addition to as a Governor WANTED: turningfrom sabbatical I knew teaching. Appointee of Highly motivated students to play an active role in I had to register for his class. The sabbatical also gave the S.C. Coun- maintaining close ties with Winthrop College Alumni, Dr. Silverman is a professor Dr. Silverman a chance to See RETURN, the community and the student body. that is excited about what he finish writing his book, Be- pg.5 Minutes from Senate meeting submitted by Kristin Kenny, SGA secretary The meeting began at 8:08 p.m. with SGA vice president Stefan Brown presiding. There was no devotion. The roll was taken and the following members were absent: Michelle Werner, Vicki Bates, Lisa Winkleman, Kim Wheeler, and Pam Kinsey. The reading of the minutes were waved. STUDENT COMMITTEE REPORTS: S.A.C.- They have two requisitions left this semester. Rules and Regulations - They had a brief meeting and are working on gettinginformation from Tom Webb on how our constitution needs to be revised. ALUMNI Campus Review - They are still diligently working on the organiza- tions that have not turned in their constitutions and bylaws. Student Life - They have a recommendation for the bike racks to be read later in the meeting. They are also bringing together some ideas on the intramural swim team. This Friday, as a part of "Love Carefully COUNCIL Week", they will be surveying the student body about having condom machines on campus in DInkins from ll-3p.m. Drop by and give your opinion. OLDBUINESS: Bill 1-91-92 requesting that a student from the National Student Exchange be represented in Senate was presented for its second reading. The second reading passed with full support. a } NEW BUSINESS: Recommendation 2-91-92 passed its first reading to have more bike {fa P ^ racks on campus in front of educational buildings. This came as a suggestion of the student body. Bill 2-91-92 was written in order to change rule 4 on page 38 of our student handbook. They are trying to make the guidelines for organizations more clear by stating more directly what a religious and political organization is composed of as opposed to an organization for the betterment of all students. The bill passed its first reading. The requisition for Students Against Drunk Driving (SADD) passed Preftfif its first reading. ANNOUNCEMENTS: On Wednesday and Thursday, we need Sena- tors to chech off names when people vote for Homecoming Queen. The •Join us for an open house to learn more about Stu- table will be set up in Dinkins form 10-3p.m. dent Alumni Council on Tues., Feb. 25 from 8-9:30 p.m. in This part of the school year is especially important for Student Government as ther leadership is getting ready to change drastically. 304 Tillman Hall. We need to be prepared for changes and avilable to help when needed. • Applications maybe picked up beginningWed., Feb. Also, encourage your friends to get involved and make a difference here 12 in the Alumni Office, 304 Tillman, or from any Student at Winthrop. Alumni Council member. The meeting was adjourned at 8:37 p.m. Deadline for applications: Wed., Feb. 26 The JOHNSONIAN February 12,1992 Page 4 VGreek Happenings Art contest offered to Alpha Delta Pi sorority would like to congratulate our Sigma Sigma Sigma had a car wash with Sigma Nu new Alphas for spring 1992. They are: fraternity on Feb. 9 and are planning a pledge retreat students Sarah Beth Bailey Debbie Baxley on Feb. 21-23. from press release JoEllen Chapi Michelle Brooks Congratulations to Kristy Whisonant and Julie The Federal Office for Sub- Erin Coccia Teresa Davis Campbell from Delta Zeta who announced their en- stance Abuse Prevention Kristen Gebhart Christy Grubbs 'OSAP) announces a contest Kim Hamner Shea Hardwick gagements. for college students, including Beth McDaniel Angie McDowell Panhellenic supports all Greek organizations and graduate students or student Valerie Giannico Tonya Parrott organizations to create and Beth Pollock Bridgette Reeves would like to congratulate all chapters on their con- submit alcohol prevention Paige Thompson Cindy Tinnes tinuing strive for excellence. materials for cash prizes. Crysty Vaughn Pam Williamson The Xi Beta chapter of Delta Sigma Theta celebrates The contest offers stu- Again, congratulations to our new pledges: Founder's Week: dents the opportunity to have Amy Hough Lori Lancaster Preserving the Past, Challenging the Present, their work published and dis- Jennifer Holtsclaw Securing the Future tributed nationwide, to win We welcome them to the Delta Alpha Omega family. Sim., Feb. 16- Church service, Boyd Hill Baptist significant cash prizes and to If anyone else is interested in being part of a co-ed Church, 10:45 a.m. develop material to help oth- Christian fraternity that is interested in fellowship and - Founder's Day Recital, 4p.m., Recital ers. outreach, please contact Chris at 3038 or 3554. Hail. Awards will be made On Feb. 18, Delta Alpha Omega is sponsoring Dr. Ken Mon., Feb. 17- Theme: Presenting the Past, Challeng- given for: "special issue" news- Curtis of Rock Hill's Curtis Chiropractic Center for an ing the present, securing the future, 7p.m., Recital Hall paper of magazine on alcohol information session and demonstration on chiropractic Tue., Feb. 18 - Delta Booth, 10a.m.-3p.m. Dinkins problems- $1500, $900, and care. It will be held in room 220 Dinkins at 7:30 p.m. - Fall Rush, 7p.m. McBryde 101. $600. Everyone is welcome. Chiropractors: They're Not Just Wed., Feb. 19 - African Day, Rafiki Ngoma, African Prizes for alcohol informa- tion and prevention booklet or Back Doctors. Dance Troop 7p.m., Byrnes Aud. Thur., Feb. 20 - Jazz Night at Club Delta- "Rhapsody handbook are: $1500, $900, The Xi Beta Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta is search- in Red", 8p.m. Withers Aud. and $600. ing for bright faces, energetic attitudes and hardwork- Fri.,Feb. 21 - Panty Walk Competition and Delta Prizes for alcohol preven- ers to participate in the 1992 Jabberwock Scholarship Party, 10p.m. Peabody lower gym tion poster are: $500 and $300 Pageant. Interested females, please call Undrea Ca- Sat.,Feb. 22 - Alpha Kappa Alpha and Delta Sigma each for nine runners-up. Entries will be judged for pers at 323-3030. Theta Party, 9p.m. McBryde Help Delta Sigma Theta "preserve the past" with their creativity, originality, ac- The Iota Phi Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi would like African Day, Jazz Night at Club Delta, and Founder's curacy of information, wit, im- to welcome and congratulate their spring 1992 pledge Day. "Challenge the present" with the Delta Booth, pact, message retention, and and "secure the future" with rush and proceeds geared overall effectiveness. Yutosha Ashmore Karen Ann Duddleston toward community service from the socials. Winning entries will be LeRon Ford Katrecia Gibson published and distributed na- Dajuna Hanna Tiernee Genson The brothers of Pi Kappa Alpha wish to thank the tionally by OSAP and the Na- Christie Henneman Susan Hodge sixty good men who came out to our rush events during tioanl Clearinghouse for Alco- Peggy Lawson Angela Mills Rush Week. We would like to congratulate our four- hol and Drug Information Heather C. Presnal Holly Hadloff teen "ew pledges: (NCADI). Ashley Russell Janice Stevenson Jim Barrett Phil Murdock Each entry must be ac- Scott Andrew Sweet Catherine Weaver Joey Eskridge Bobby Palmer companied with a cover sheet, Kirk Harmon Russ Ridings including the name and ad- The Panhellenic Council would like to congratulate all Chris Lienemann Joe Sprouse dress of the college; name, chapters on a successful Rush 92. Panhellenic would Joel McClung John Temple address, and telephone num- also like to announce some activities that our chapters Alan Moore Robbie Tidwell ber of the student or student organization, and a signed are involved in: John Moore Derek Wilson We would also like to congratulate Kenny Koellner statement permitting large Theta Sigma chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha helped with and our dedicated Rush Committee for a very success- scale publication by OSAP. the Special Olympics Bowling on Feb. 7 and chaper- ful and dry rush. Way to go, we did it again! Entries must be received by oned a junior high school danced on Feb. 8. Also, congratulations to our chapter advisor, Bill Berry June 1. They are to be sent to for being named Regional Chapter Advisor of the Year OSAP College Contest Alpha Delta Pi held its Alpha retreat in Springmaid, 11426 Rockville Pike, N.C. and will be intiating their Alphas on Feb. 28. The brothers of the Epsilon Eta chapter of Pi Kappa Suite 100 Phi would like to congratulate the Homecoming Queen Rockville, MD 20852 Chi Omega would like to congratulate Sally Torgen- nominees and wish them good luck on Saturday. For further information, son, Heather Holland, and Karen Duddleston for being We would also like to wish Delta Sigma Theta a happy students should call 1-800- selected Homecoming representatives. and successful Founder's Day. 487-1447.

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The purpose of devised a method of making poster contest is held to re- Wavelengths of Light Energy POLICE BEAT is to provide Winthrop students, science more enjoyable for gard the students with the on Red, Blue, Dark and White faculty, and staff with an awareness of crime and criminal offenses which could occur on campus or the non-majors. est investigative methods Light on the Growth of Navy Each semester, non-sci- nd presentation. Last Beans." surrounding community. ence majors enrolled in Sci- smester's winners, and their The best 10 entries were ence 201A, Investigative Sci- rize-winning entries were: selected" by a committee of 2-6-92 Larceny from Auto ence, are required to prepare First place: Nicole five graduate students from Complainant stated that while she was in a math a poster to outline their final ohnson, "The Effects of the biology department. class, person(s) unknown broken into her car and investigation. latching Live Prey on the The winning entries are stole money. There were no visible signs of forced "The goal is to familiarize on display in the lobby of entry. students majoring outside the Sims Science Building. 2-7-92 Too fast for conditions Reporting officer observed subject accelerating car above posted spee limit. Subject was stopped and Poet, author "When you give issued a citation 2-7-92 DUI to speak at Reporting officer observed a car run the top sign at blood you give Ebeneezer Ave. When he approached the vehicle, he McBryde noticed a stong odor of alcohol. The reporting officer gave subject two sobriety tests, which he failed. by Alvin McEwen another birthday Subject was placed under arrest for DUI. News Editor Poet, author and 2-9-92 Larceny from Auto filmmaker Romando James Complainant parked her care in front Roddey. will appear at Winthrop to- another anniversary Someone cut the top in her car to gain entry. A vcobra nightin McBryde Hall at 7p.m. radar detector was stolen. James will speake on the topic, "A New World Order another day 'To prevent crime, people have to know the pos- will Require New World Lead- sibility of crime exists" ers with New World Thoughts''. at the beach, Public Safety Forum He will also introduce Springtime is coming and with it usually comes an members of the cast of his up- increase in larcenies from autos, particularly at night. Here coming film "Truckstop are some steps you can take to avoid becoming a victim of thi Shirley". another laugh, crime: James is associate profes- 1. Always lock your car- even if you're only away from it sor for 4-H and youth develop- for "just a few minutes". ment at Clemson University. 2. Best advice is never to leave anything of value in you another hug, car to tempt a thief. But if you do, don't leave valuables in He is the author of an plain view. Lock them in th etrunk, out of sight. nmber of non-fiction books and 3. Thieves know all the hiding places for spare keys was the winner of the 1991 whether your room or you car. Carry your keys with you Golden Poet Award from the another chance. 4. Report suspicious persons and/or activities, when you World of Poetry. see them, to Public Safety at ext.3333. Don't take action He is also the founder of yourself, but let us check it out. If everything checks out, nc Operation Common Sense, an harm is done. However, your prompt reporting may prevet organization network de- a crime from occurring. One less crime means one less signed to help people obtain victim. food, clothing and shelter as Lee Couick, assistant director of Public Safety well as achieve career and + personal goals. American Red Cross Return —— James's appearance is Continued from pg.1 sponsored by the Association cil on Educational Cotabora- new material that would be of Ebonites (AOE). tion. This gave him the op- even more exciting and inter- AOE is a student organi- Please give blood. gj portunity to talk with public esting for students. zation that allows students to school teachers about their Dr. Silverman is well participate in campus activi- known among students for his educational experiences. ties and "become more well MacFeat . dramatic teaching style, his Continued from pg.1 "Although I had many rounded as a student". things to do while on sabbati- passion for history, and his In the past, they have said. pupil/teacher ratio which sincere concern for his stu- gives each student the indi- cal it rejuvenated me." brought motivational speak- She said students can vol- dents. unteer, and are able to do their vidual attention he needs." This semester Dr. Silver- ers to campus. For students in his classes, bridge experiences at The fees are comparible to man is teaching African Last semester, they the dates, events and person- MacFeat. other schools, and full day American history. Although brought Shelia Johnson- he did not plan to redo the alities of history come alive She said, "there are a lot students are provided family- and have relevance in stu- Chaney, the creator, producer, entire course, the sabbatical of interested parents because style meals from ARA food dents' lives today. and host of "CrossTalk", a live of the number of college stu- services. MacFeat accepts ap- gave him a chance to gather South Carolina based audi- dents who work in the classes plications from Sept. luntil ence participation show. allows us to have a smaller the end of Jan. Linkage —— Continued from pg.1 College Special Tony's Pizza cause a person in his position welfare of both students and should be used to such pres- staff.Chikula said he achieved Medium Cheese Pizza much during the visit. Two locations near you! We deliver more than sure and he found the visit very rewarding and useful. He said by talking with Cherry Road just great pizzas: $5.00 366-6777 At Chancellor College, deans, heads of departments, • Spaghetti Chikula is the chief executive. and faculty, the groundwork toppings $ 1.00 each across from K-Mart • Lasagna 1355 Herlong Ave. He is responsible for all aca- for the linkage is complete. For pick-up or delivery • Calzones demic matters and anything He said, however, it may take 328-2727 • Manicotti else that deals with the school. 12 months to complete the across from Hardee's Free delivery and more!! He is also responsible for the agreement. OPINION The JOHNSONIAN February 121992 Housing fees due too Professor clarifies items in story

To the Editor: transferred credit for those entering Winthrop freshmen early in semester ConcerningThe Johnso- courses to Winthrop from were substantially lower by Jessica Brown money for fall at the midterm nian's interview with me on another college. Clarifications than the average for all high Spotlight Editor of the spring semester? the "course repeat" policy from the interview are: I had quite a shocking ex- If deposits could be put off which is under discussion by 1) If the proposed policy is Today, perience yesterday when a at least until students have Academic Council, I wish to that has been completely little green piece of paper came an opportunity to receive any correct one minor error, clar- reversed; sliding under my door. This income tax refunds, it would ify one other point, and cor- Letter to the Editor 3) I told the interviewer little green paper was a notice greatly benefit the students rect an error I made during that only entering freshmen who are footing the bill for from residence life listing the the interview. would be affected by the pol- their own educations. dates for resident hall sign- As the interviewer adopted, it almost certainly icy. I have since learned up. What shocked me was the Students who will be will nflt begin next Fall, be- that we cannot limit the graduatingin the fall are even (Jackie Lowery) correctly part that read something to reported, the proposed pol- cause adoption would occur policy to new students, for the effect of "$100 housing de- more inconvenienced than oth- icy would end the current too late to be incorporated in practical reasons of record posit due upon registration." ers. Even though they will not practice of only counting a next year's Bulletin; keeping. The dates listed on the be here in the spring semester, Therefore, with the pro- they still must pay the full student's highest grade in a 2) My statement that notice are only three weeks posed policy in effect nQ stu- amount and apply for a re- class s/he had taken more Winthrop student quality has away. Three weeks is not an dent would be allowed to re- fund before they graduate. than once, when calculating improved substantially (as exceptionally long period of place any more course time to come up with $100. It seems that students are the cumulative Grade point measured by SAT scores) is expected to pull money out of ratio. correct, but as presented in grades. Students could con- For any college student who tinue to replace grades until has given up work to concen- thin air, and that just can't be It also would end the the article it is a little mis- the policy went into effect. trate on their studies, $100 is done. Setting such early dead- practice of allowing D's and leading. What I intended to Sincerely, an extremely large amount of lines is unfair to students and Fs earned at Winthrop to be say was that in the early 80s, Douglas Eckberg money. parents who could use a few "wiped out" when a student the average SAT scores of The question in my mind extra weeks to get the money is, "Why is it due so early?" I together. Why not let the realize that this money is a parents and/or students earn Students need to enjoy the present deposit and it reserves your interest on their money in- stead of Winthrop"s bank ac- room, but why the big rush? Is by Mary Frances Monckton time next year, but that's not bowl of cherries. But that's count? it really necessary to pay Editor my point.) OK I think it will all balance Well, it's happened... even Some students work so out in the end. to me. I've caught the disease- hard. While some are simply One other thing. Before Happy g Last week, 1 was leaving enjoying friends and going to you all go out in the "real my Geology class and I saw a classes, others are not only world" and get jobs or get Valentine's £ bulletin board with pictures attending classes but also married or whatever it is and a sign, "Minor in Geol- working full time jobs. It's too people do, travel - during your ogy." And I thought, "I'd like bad this is necessary for some summer, if you are able to. Day! & to." students to be able to get a Don't stay home and work, That did it. I went back to college education. unless you absolutely have to. my room and started looking I started thinking about Try to get Out and see part of through my catalog. When you how so many of us are missing the world around you. Because from the staff of If find yourself flipping through out on some of the extracur- think about it. Once you get The Johnsonian! 2 the catalog you know you're in ricular activities around us. I that job, you probably won't trouble. just started playing in Intra- be getting any vacation any You see, I decided I was mural spoits this semester time soon. And if you do get a going to be a writer in the and I love it. More students vacation it's not a week at the THE JOHNSONIAN eighth grade. That was what I should be involved. time. It's a day here, a week- did best at the time. As I went I hadn't played basketball end there. That's not enough Editor Mary Frances Monckton through high school, writing in almost five years. But it time to take advantage of a Managing Editor Scott McLellan and the prospect of journal- really doesn't matter how long Eurail pass. You need at least Business Manager Anne Bonett ism was at the top of my list. I it's been because it's just fun two weeks if not more for Circulation Manager Susan Powers was one ofthefewwho come to playing. I've had a great time that. Chief Photographer Matthew J. Rings college knowing what to ma- going out on the court with my I guess to sum this up News Editor Alvin McEwen jor in. I was sure about it. friends. Otherwise I may not easily I could say, "You're only young once." But that's such a Entertainment Editor Melanie Gustin I'm a junior now. I have be able to spend as much time with some of them. cliche. How about, "Take Spotlight Editor Jessica Brown one year to go after this semester. And last week some- Another thing some stu- advantage of all the opportu- Culture Editor H. Gary Wade thing clicked in my brain. dents miss out on is taking nities around you." (That's a Health/Opportunity Ed'tor...Christy Jackson Those three harmless words. classes for fun. I hear some little better.) But the best way Sports Editor Kip Carpenter "Minor in Geology." laughter. Yes, some people to put it is probably — Don't Then Tuesday I went to take an extra hour or two just miss out because you're work- The Johnsonian is published weekly by Winthrop College one of my Spanish classes and to learn. I have been wanting ing too hard now. You are going students for Winthrop College students, faculty, staff and starting thinking, "What to get into a piano class for the to have so much to do soon alumni. would it take to double-major past three years. I'm never enough thatyoumaynotknow Editorials reflect the opinions of the editorial staff. The in Spanish?" able to fit it into my schedule. when to take a break. Enjoy opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the I'm sure there is someone It took me two trys to get into your break now while you administration, faculty, staff or students. tennis class this semester. I'm decide where, when, how and The Johnsonian welcomes letters to the editor concerning out there who has experienced glad I kept after it too. why. Then you can truely claim any topic, Winthrop-related or not. The editorial staff reserves this at one time or another. "Carpe Diem." the right to edit letters for space, although not for content. All The question now is what to I feel I should encourage I don't think I'm going to letters must be typed for clarity, and include the author's name, do. everyone to get involved with signature and phone number. The Johnsonian has the right to I can either work to gradu- the extra-curricular activities worry about what to minor in withold names if there is a chance of undue hostility to the ate in May '93 by taking about on campus. Try to get your or double-major in. I think I'm author. Letters to the editor are not necessarily the opinion of three communication courses nose into a little bit of every- just going to experience eve- The Johnsonian. each semester next year, or I thing. Don't just stay in one rything I can while I am here, Advertising rates are available upon request. can spread it out over three area the whole time you're knowing that whatever I Our address is: more semesters and pay an- here. I wouldn't mind being choose to study will help me The Johnsonian other pretty penny. involved with Dinkins Student in the future. I'll be gone soon Winthrop P.O. Box 6800 All of this deep thinking Union or the Winthrop Am- enough and then I'll want Rock Hill, S.C. 29733 these years back. So what are (803)323-3419 brought something else to my bassadors. They both seem like Our office is located in Bancroft Basement and our phone mind. I'm not ready to leave fun jobs. Of course, like any you going to do tomorrow? number is 323-3419. college. 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*For more information call 323-2247 Sponsored by Dinkins Student Union Division of Student Life CULTURE The JOHNSONIAN February 12,1992 European Chamber Orchestra Student preview of to perform at Winthrop preview lecture at 7 p.m. on by Jennife•i..nk:inr PhillipR«s jointlinintlv^nnnsoredby sponsored bvy Winthrop nreviev 'Mother Courage' Mon., Feb. 17 in Byrnes Staff Writer College and the Rock Hill Fine The European Chamber Arts Association. Auditorium. The chamber orchestra The lecture will be given set for Monday Orchestra will be visiting by Dr. Barban, Winthrop College next week will be offering a master class by Otis Titus alternating between a traffic professor of music. on their first tour of the U nited Staff Writer cop and acting coach and The cost of tickets for the 'Mother Courage," a play trying to create something," Stdt6s. orchestra is free to Winthrop OnMon.,Feb. 17at8p.m. written by Bertolt Brecht Powers said. students and is an approved musicians from all over based on the Thirty Years "Most students don't Europe will gather in Byrnes cultural event. War of the 1600s, is have a concept of war. The Tickets will be available Auditorium to demonstrate scheduled to run in Tillman Persian Gulf War was like a at Brynes Auditorium box Nintendo war. All we saw their musical talents. office on Sun., Feb. 16, from 1- Auditorium from Feb. 19-22. The chamber orchestra at noon on the day of their In addition, there will be a was smart bombs and Patriot 5 p.m. and on Mon., Feb. 17, missiles. We really didn't see will be joined by the world- performance. student preview Feb. 17 at 8 Participants have been from 10 a.m. until the show people die and we (the U.S.) famous Delphin and Romain, p.m. chosen from Winthrop's piano starts. Marc Powers, the did not lose a lot of people. A duo pianists. The orchestra For more information, call has been together since 1981. majors. Winthrop theatre director, friend of mine was sitting at Their visit to Winthrop is There will also be a 328-2787. who will direct and produce an airport beside a woman the play, said the play looks from El Salvador and at war through the eyes of everyone was watching the International Forum series brings the victims and survivors of Persian Gulf War on World War II who have no television and cheering. The control over the war. woman from El Salvador told world to Winthrop her that if people had 7 p.m. "The play reflects on by H. Gary Wade Jr. students. In addition, many chance to get close to war Kinard Auditorium what is going on today," Culture Editor of the speakers stay after the and smell the burning dead Powers said, "the economic Now in its third year, forum to field additional bodies, they would not like •Feb. 19 problems and the revolution Winthrop's International student questions. in Europe. The victims and war. It's hard for the cast to The speakers also do a "Cultural Implications of come to grips with war Forum series will tackle a Unity in the European survivors have to decide range of issues this semester good job of answering very because they don'thave that Common Market" whether to profit, fight, or rangingfrom the ramifications tough questions, Wilson said. resist. Any audience who sense of war," Powers said. Last semester, for example, a Conducted by Dr. Annmarie After extensive research of European unification to the Wiseman of Wofford College enjoys theatre will enjoy the concerns of United Nations Chinese speaker fielded tough play." had been dore by Powers, questions from students about 6 p.m. they began casting the play diplomats. Kinard Auditorium Stages are set up in the The international forums, Tiannamen Square. last semester. "Mother middle of the audience which sponsored by the International "I think the forums have makes them feel that they Courage" will also feature a been very •April 2 performance from seven Center, serve to make "Roundtable with U.N. are a part of the play. students more aware of what's successful," "We don't want the music majors under the Wilson Representatives" direction of Dr. Bennett going on in the world and Conducted by audience to get emotionally uncover the involved with the characters Lentczner, dean of the School • Egyptian of Visual and Performing implications these WM 1H EH " diplomat but evaluate what they are things have for^ Arts. —M o h a m e d saying," Powers said. their lives, Dr. Seventeen actors had to The performances are " Noman Galal and free and open to the public on Melford Wilson, "™ Russian diplomat Sergori B. deal with over 40 roles. director of the International a first-come first serve basis. said, Shestakov. "It was difficult Center, said. In addition, the forums adding that 6:30 p.m. Kinard Auditorium provide a place for debate the forums have been well Columbus' discovery where worldwide issues can received by Winthrop •April 3 be discussed on campus. The students. "Roundtable with U.N. forums also serve to acquaint The following forums are examined in discussion Representative" students with the scheduled for this semester: by Karl Lyles Columbus' voyage, but have Conducted by Galal and not been credited in most international expertise we Staff Writer have on campus, Wilson said. •Feb. 17 Shestakov. textbooks. Who are we? Where did Theseforums,however, do "Prospects for Political 4:15 p.m. we comefiom? The answers "Elementary school kids Unification in Europe- Tillman Auditorium should not be deceived," Chalk not limit themselves to the vary greatly dependingon who use of Winthrop faculty. Implications for the U.S." said. "Black men were on the •April 16 you talk to and what point of Professors from other Conducted by Dr. Bruce view you take. These were the voyage." Marshall of the University ot "Zimbabwe: An example tor "People see things in their institutions often conduct South Africa1 questions raised in a series- these forums, and this April a South Carolina opening panel discussion, own image," said Chalk. 6 p.m. Conducted by Stewart Haas, "White heroes are white and Russian diplomat and an Winthrop faculty member Convergence of Cultures: Egyptian diplomat will Kinard Auditorium black heroes are black." 7 p.m. 1492-1992, held in Kinard conduct two forums while Auditorium Monday night. Like blacks, Indians were •Feb. 18 Kinard Auditorium forced "to adopt the majoritist visiting Winthrop. The discussion, Wilson said the forums "Europe Unites" moderatedby Dr. Daniel method," said Fred Sanders, Conducted by Dr. Lori These are approved Deputy Chief of the Catawba usually last about an hour. cultural events. For more Panteleo, was geared to show Speakers generally speak Leachman and Dr. Andrew the ethical and ethnic tribe. Sanders said a move by Koch, Winthrop faculty information, contact the local schools, including about 45 minutes and reserve International Center at 2133 misconceptions that are 1L5b TninULtlminutebs IUfoI r LjUCOUUUOi'v..questions from. members arisingfrom the observence of Winthrop, to offer courses in the Columbus quincentenary. Catawba Indian history would help. He would like the courses Student art works featured in McLaurin Many of the things . - , . Mora* MnnHv teachinteaching and creating thithis students take as fact to focus on positive aspects of (From release) Student Venezzia, and Marge Moody Indian history. will be represented with both exhibition by all six concerning the discovery of artists at Winthrop College participating instructors has America by Columbus in 1492 "My ancestors were here still life and human figure prior to his (Columbus) coming will display their works Feb. helped bring about a show are being challenged. A four 4-20 in an undergraduate drawings. member panel was assembled and I am most proud that the "Drawing is a very that provides at least a small Catawbas are still here," said drawing exhibition in sampling of exciting to look at some of the views McLaurin Student Gallery. important medium and it can blacks, whites and Indians Sanders. be a creative end in itself possibilities for the students Dr. Grant Jones, an Approximately 50 works within the discipline of have of the world as we know rather than a simply a vehicle it today and the effects anthropologistfrom Davidson from six Winthrop art classes drawing." College, has seen Columbus will be on display. Students for other works," said Moody, Columbus had on each. the exhibition coordinator. McLaurin Student Ocania Chalk, a free-lance colonialism art exhibits of David Freeman, Jean Gallery is open Mon.-Fri., recently and is troubled with "The culmination of writer, told of the strong McFarland, Paul Martyka, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m evidence that blacks, "as many the galleries' failure to include Dean Butchkovitz, Gioia coordinating efforts of p 10 or more", were part of see Convergence, pg. SPOTLIGHT The JOHNSONIAN February 12,1992

Laster receives RA Castillo reaps benefits of of the month award cultural experiences by Lori A. Mazell member of the Delta Zeta By Walter E. Mondo Sorority. She enjoys the Staff Writer Special to The Johnsonian beach, animals and photog- Wendy Laster, from Dr. Guillermo I. Castillo Phelps, was recently named raphy. has been teaching at Winthrop Some of her favorite as- the Resident Assistant of the since 1969. Originally from pects about being and RA month for February. Chile, he came to America include: Getting to know Nominated by her resi- when he was 12. Castillo en- the students a Winthrop, the dent director and voted for joys the South because it's teamwork demonstrated by by secret ballot at a meeting casual. His main hobby is consisting of all RD's, AD's, the members of the staff on and off the job, and the many traveling. and Dean Cassens, Wendy, Castillo has had the rare valuable skills that she has as well as previous recepi- privilege of having visited learned. However there are ants, was selected on the every Spanish country in basis of her "support of the draw backs. South America. He went back "You"re always an RA," (residence life) program as a to Chile last summer but his says Wendy because it's a whole" and " going the extra traveling plans are to go back twenty-four hour job that can mile", according to Lisa to places he already knows be stressful at times. But Spangler, assistant director and enjoys. He particularly her hard work has been com- of Residence Life. would like to return to Europe mended not only by the re- Wendy is a sophomore and see Paris and Madrid. ceiving ot this award byt also biology major who works as Cultural exchange is al- by simply being an RA be- a member of the Phelps hall ways fun and sometimes un- cause in her own words, "I council and with freshman expected. For example, visit- can handle anythingbecause orientation. This is her first ing Greece, Castillo asked a year as an RA and is a of this job." Greek directions in three languages (Italian, French and Spanish) but they were only able to communicate in Ribbs overcomes racial Russian. There is no doubt that Castillo has seen goldi- barriers, lives dream as ous landscapes such as the southern part of Brazil where the movie "The Mission" with race car driver Robert De Niro was filmed. by Annette Lanier Castillo enjoys reading, Photo by Matthew J. Rings Dr. Castillo relaxes in his ottice. Staff Writer playing tennis and riding Can you picture yourself at the age of 35 and living your bikes. But his great pleasure even more now than when he ultimate goal? The goal of obtaining speed and feeling the fast is to translate books of litera- studies and eventually re- first started 23 years ago. In grippingtrack, fans in the stands and seeingthe checkered flag ture from Spanish to English. ceived his doctorate. He translated Clemence His first teaching expe- the mid-70's college require- signifying the thrill of victory for your first time. ments were too easy and stu- Step into the world of pit crews, financiers with attitudes, Palma's book "Malignant rience took place in Ohio where dents were not as motivated. cars that go beyond 200 miles per hour, and a chance to be rec- Tales." He also translates for he was an instructor. Castillo Now, students are better in ognized throughout the world as the first black to win the In- businesses from English to came to Winthrop because of ajob opening. After the initial entry-level classes. Castillo dianapolis 500. Spanish. has good relationships with For now, youfall short ofyour goal. Butyou can t slow down. Castillo first stayed in interview, he took some time his students, and he empha- If you can imagine this world, then meet the dreamer, philoso- New York for six years where to think the position over. he attended grammar school Finally, after finding the sizes the challenge and enjoy- pher, and race car driver Willie T. Ribbs. ment of learning Spanish Ribbs always had the ambition of becoming a race car and high school. From New position attractive, he decided versus just taking the class as driver but there was one barrier he had to face. Even at a York, he went to Michigan to be a professor at Winthrop. young age, he never thought his color would prevent him from State to begin his college Castillo enjoys teaching a requirement. obtaining his dream. The first time Ribbs went to the Indianapolis 500, a desk Convergence - clerk said he would never make it, because he was looking for Continued from pg. 8 one thing, a big reputation for him and his people. From that Native American art. Tug At Their moment on, Ribbs wanted to disprove this way of thinking. "Native Americans Unfortunately, something happened every time Ribbs tried thrived then and continue to Heart Strings to compete. The first time at the Indianapolis 500, Ribbs pulled thrive now in spite of their out of the competition because of an inadequate pit crew, and pain of conquest," said Jones. With Balloons his car was still not assembled before the race. The second Dr. Peter Woods, a histo- time, Ribbs could not get the proper funding and sponsorship rian from Duke University, needed to qualify. noted in S.C. history books, Ribbs doesn't take these setbacks as bad omens. Instead, he blacks, although they made Super Selection Of thrives on them. For example, Ribbs has now acquired the up fifty percent of the popula- Candy, Cards, Stuffed reputation of being an aggressive driver on the track and is con- tion, were hardly mentioned stantly bombarded by reporters and admirers both black and in the texts. Animals And Gifts white. These major components of success for Ribbs have led Also, textbooks about the From Under $1 to $50! to now being financed by Raynor-Cosby, which is backed in Pilgrims say they were sur- part by Bill Cosby. prised to find very few Indi- Among several achievements, Ribbs has won the Rookie ot ans at Plymouth Rock. The the Year award, 17 Trans-Am competitions in four years, and texts do not say nearly half the Elite Star of Tomorrow trophy. Ribbs also won the Norelco their population died due to Order Early 328-3141 Driver's Cup championship for two straight years. diseases brought by earlier His philosophy on car racing is attributed to a quote from explorers. People are doing Malcolm X. "You know what I like about Malcolm X? He once research on others' research said that, 'Black people are always begging, but look at the and aren't getting anywhere, American white man—he doesn't beg. If he wants something, Sanders said. "If you are going he takes it.' I like that. That's what racingis about," Ribbs said. to write about something get Although Ribbs' grandfather had a small fortune in plumb- all the information." ing and real estate, he decided to work hard to obtrain his goal Woods added, "Research of becoming the first black to win the Indianapolis 500. over the past 30 years has For his determination, Willie T. Ribbs still can't slow down. given us a very different view the winds. Discussions like The discussion series will Information compiled from "Emerge" magazine-July/ of who we are and where we this are good for testing it." continue through the year. August 1990. came from. We are all testing mss HENTER TAINMENT The JOHNSONIAN February 12,1992 An 'Unattached's' tribute to Valentine's Day by Lenore Scott ful collision. It just seams to leased into her brain. It Elle's "Can You Make a ing strangers. But sometimes, Special to the Johnsonian me that if dates with some- seems to trigger an immedi- Match?" questionaire.) somehow, the two prospects THE GREAT SET UP... one you've chased all over ate response. "Man plus 5. Would I, Julie, go out collide and end up in an Ap- these words send panic into creation can feel uncomfort- friend who hasn't been out on with them if I did not already plebee's somewhere sipping my SINGLE soul. Not only able, how great can a date be a date in three years equals have a perfectly agreeable Pepsi and not chatting. (Be is the whole idea of being set if someone else has decided to LOVE." Julie scrutinizes the man? sure to read "Applebee's: The up indicative of an inability chase you both into a corral. man and quickly runs over a If three out of five criteria Perfect Place to Take a Blind to get one's own dates, it also Take for instance my list of criterea for possible are passed, including number Date" in next months GQ.) nearly always equals a night dear friend, Julie. She's a dates: 1. Is he a jerk? one (All possible men must Does it work? Do they fall full of akward diappointment dear child; willful, outgoing, 2. Is he a dog? come with personalities.) she in love? Next Valentine's Day at Applebee's. Not that blind and definitely interested in 3. Can he dress himself can move on to the next step: willl be writing of happy end- dates and set ups can't be corralling her single friends. and not look like an out-of- "Bipartian confrontaion" or ings and successful set-ups? successful. . . I've heard sto- As one of these friends, I would work Sears model? rather "getting one of the two Who knows? I'll have to wait ries of people actually enjoy- know. She tends to play the 4. Can I see them sitting to call the other." until after this date. Julie ing themselves, afterfriendly mediator. If she happens to at a table in Applebee's chat- In other cases, if one hasn't assures me we're perfect for interferances in their lives, run into an available male, an ting and sipping cocktails? been out of one's house in each other. At any rate, a free slams them together in a fate- unidentified chemical is re- (Sorry. That came out of three years, one won't be call- meal sounds good right now. World Championship Wrestling coming to the Winthrop Coliseum by Alvin McEwen World Championship Rude. Rude will also be led News Editor Wrestling, a national profes- to the ring by Dangerously The continuing saga of the sional wrestling promotion, and Miceli. and "Ravishing" Rick will present 30 of its top su- Tickets are $10.50 for Rude war will take place perstars in 15 matches. ringside and $5 for adult gen- Monday Feb. 17 when profes- One of the feature matches eral admission. The general sional wrestling comes to involves the team of Dustin admission for children are Winthrop Coliseum. Rhodes, , and $3.50. is Barry Windham going up Also, Winthrop students a form of entertainment that against the dastardly trio of can get advance general ad- combines the drama of soap , , mission tickets for $3.50. This operas with the tension and and Steve Austin. Anderson, offer will run through Sun- J-,. excitement of a sporting event. Eaton, and Austin will be led VAC*,/' "Good guy" wrestlers are of- to the ring by their managers, Tickets are avaliable at ten pitted against villanous the "psycho yuppie" Paul E. the Winthrop Coliseum, wrestlers in a showcase of Dangerously and Black's Drugstore, Chester staged moves and theatrical Miceli. and Rock Hill National Banks violence. Oflen times, these The main event match at Lake Wiley Fort Mill "matches" take as a part of will pit the ever popular and Square, and ShilandHills. For ongoing feuds between wres- ever suffering wrestler Sting more information, call ext. tlers. against "Ravishing" Rick 2129. HOMECOMING 92 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

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by Karl Lyles This will be a good barometer The outfield consists of Jr. team is confident Staff Writer for us. Aiken has one of the HeywardBraceyin right field, By Walter E. Hlondo outcome of the game. But, the The Winthrop baseball best division two programs in Sr. Scott Saunders will start Special to The Johnsonian. team as a whole is aware of the strength of its coming team will open the 1992 the nation." in left field and the remaining During the practice, Coach spot to be filled by Soph. Mark Germaine Mc Auley oponentAsheville. season Thurs. in Aiken. Winthrop will take Fri. The Asheville team has Sexton or Jr. Dwight Hottle. emphasized the consistency in First-year Eagle head off before taking on Big South rebounding anu shooting. two great strengths: a strong coach Joe Hudak said the foeU.N.C. Asheville at 11 a.m. Jr. Chris Bevil will be the "Being consistent starts with 3-point shooting average per team is ready for the Sat. and finishing against starting catcher. each player" she said. As a game, a decent inside game competition after playing the Citadel Sun. afternoon at Hudak will employ a four- matter of fact, there is no and also players to watch very intra-squad games since 2 p.m. Hudak saw the Citadel man rotation of Robbie predetermined team, closely. Among them is Mc Mann who was on the spring. in the 1990 College World Hammond, Carl Dale, Chad everybody is eligible to play. MacDonald and Marc Winthrop College women's conference last year. The Eagles will play Series with MSU. Winthrop team has two Adkisson. basketball team is ready and U.S.C. Aiken at 2 p.m. in the Hudak says Winthrop is confident for the game vs games before Asheville to be first round of a round-robin good defensively especially in All except three members Asheville scheduled on ready. Statistics and recent tournament hosted by the the infield, with Jr. Brian of this season's pitching staff Feb. 14 at 7:30 pm. results are in favor of division two school. Jones at first, Sr. Jay Nelson are new to Winthrop, said Winthrop can always Winthrop which outscored Hudak,who was the and Jr. Jay Ostermeyer Hudak. count on Shelia Bailey to lead Coastal at home Jan. 13 and also won the second game. former pitching coach at sharing time at second, Sr. The Eagles will play their the team and to consistently home opener on Sat., Feb. 22, score from the outside. Tammy Recently Coastal did beat Mississippi State before Tim Sherriff at shortstop and Asheville in Asheville 90-83 against St. Andrews College. Jones is able to provide coming to Winthrop,said, " Sr. at third. Winthrop with inside scoring. The Asheville team is 2-5 Revonda Whitley who plays and every thing indicates that either guard or inside post Winthrop can do it. Winthrop position can also score from is on an upward curve and the the outside. These 3 girls will home factor in conference Winthrop Baseball play a major role in the final games is highly significant. HK Schedule /f"|\ Winthrop recreational sports update The Office of Recreational Wed. or Tues. - Thurs. night 6 league. Blank entryformsmay Sports is sponsoring aerobics Date Opponent Site Time and aqua aerobics each also be picked up at Dinkins Tuesday and Thursday duri ng or the Recreational Sports the Spring semester. Aerobics office. isorfferedat5p.m.in Peabody Make plans to attend the Feb. 13 use Aiken Aiken 2p.m. 106 and aqua aerobics is held Slam -Dunk contest to be held in the peabody pool at 7 p.m. at halftime of the Winthrop Please call the Recreational men's basketball game with Sports office at 323-2140 for V.M.I, on Thurs., Feb.13. Feb. 15 UNC Asheville Aiken 11 p.m. more information. The contest is being The deadline for 5 on 5 cosponsored by the indoor soccer rosters is Fri. Recreational Sports office and Feb. 16 The Citadel Aiken 2p.m. 14, by 5 p.m. in Peabody 205. the Athletic Department. Blank roster forms may be Cash prizes are being provided picked up in the Recreational by the Athletic Department of Sports office and at the the college for first and second Greenville 3 p.m. Feb. 18 Furman Dinkins Information desk. places. TournamentdatesareFeb. 17- For more information on 20. Match times will be after 8 these and other activities Feb. 19 South Carolina Columbia 5 p.m.. p.m. each evening. offered by the Office of Intramural Tennis Recreational Sports please call Doubles entry forms are due 323-2140 or come by and see by 5 p.m. on Fri., Feb. 21 in us in Peabody 205. Feb. 22 South Carolina Columbia 5 p.m.. Peabody 205. Interested submitted by participants must please Grant Scurry, Directorof specify on their entry form if Recreational Services, they want to be in the Mon.- Division of Student life A look at upcoming Winthrop Recreational Sports Schedule Activity Sign-up beeins Sign-up ends Eagie men's basketball •Indoor soccer Feb. 14 •Tennis Doubies- —Feb. 10 Feb. 21 capable of scoring big. By Walter E. Mondo play Virginia Military Feb. 21 Willy Black will be a threat •5 K Road Race— —Feb. 10 Special to The Johnsonian Institute and its strong offense together with J. Jacoby. •Outdoor Soccer- -Feb. 17 Feb. 28 Assistant Caoch Stevens working on the inside. —Feb. 24 March 6 Winthrop will have to watch Another player seems to enjoy • Softball is glad, everybody is healthy meeting Winthrop, his name •Certs/Trident 4 on and now a substitution for VMIs point guard Percy Jeff Lipperd. 4 Coed Volleyball —March 2 March 20 pattern exists. At the Covington who is very offensive and usually comes Now the big question is •2 on 2 beginning of the season, a lot will Winthop be tough enough —March 2 March 20 of players were missing back strong in critical Volleyball mentally until the very end of April 3 important games, but today, situations. •Big Splash —March 23 Winthrop can always the game? They have big •Innertube everything is fine! trouble during the last 3 Each game is prepared count on the experience of Waterpolo —March 23 April 3 Eddie Gay, Mark Hailey and minutes of the game. Most •Frisbee Golf with attention. Opponents are players are young and need to videotaped and their game is JeffPicard to penetrate VMIs Tournament —March 30 April 10 defense. mature to be able to focus until analyzed: what side of the the end. According to Stevens But the big homecoming /106 Peabody floor they prefer to play, the "it's getting better, they are •Aerobics Tues. & Thurs. /5 p.m. outside threat, the type of game against UNC Asheville •Aqua Aerobics- —Tues. & Thurs./ 7 p.m./ Peabody on Feb. 15 at 7:30 pm is progressing." Everybody is offense and confident and puts a lot of Pool defense...Preparing a certainly the game to see. UNC Asheville has an excellent effort in the preparation; and Office of Recreational Sports - Division of Student Life > basketball game involves a it will pay back, maybe very lot of research. parameter game, a good inside 205 Peabody Gym On Feb. 13, Winthrop will attack and atleastfour.players 323-2140 Page 13 The JOHNSONIAN February 12,1992 Lady Deshonia Williams Recreational Facilities All students are required to show their student IDs and So., Forward, 5-11 sign in at the door in order to enter the gym. This is to Eagles in improve security and maintain proper use of the facilities. Great Falls, SC For any information regarding use of the following spotlight facilities, contact Ray Alexander at 323-2123 or 323-2125.

by Kip Carpenter Basketball Court Peabodv Sports Editor Weiffhtroom All too often many of the Mon.-Thurs. 5-9 p.m. i\Ton.-Thurs. 6:30-8:30 a.m. players of sports not associated Revonda Whitley Fri.-Sun. 2-6 p.m. 12-2 p.m. Faculty/Staff with bringing in big crowds To schedule use of the only and money to a college or basketball court, contact 3-8 p.m. Ray Alexander at 2123. university are often 8-9 p.m. Females only So., Forward, 5-10 (Beginning instruction of- overlooked for their fered) contribution into the sporting Las Vegas, Nev. Peabodv Pool arena. Mon. 12:05-1:05 p.m. Laps Fri. 8-12 a.m. Many of us probably have 12-2 p.m. Faculty/ classes with or see someone 4-5:30 p.m. Free 8-9 p.m. Free Staff only on campus that we haven't 3-6 p.m. any idea* as to their Tues. 12-1 p.m. Laps contribution to Winthrop's 8-9 p.m. Free •Weekend hours open to sports teams. In following Fitness Club members editions of the Johnsonian, we Wed. 12:05-1:05 p.m.Laps only. (Beginning are going to try to introduce So., Guard, 5-9 4-5:30 p.m. Free instruction offered) some of these unknown Solon, Ohio 8-9 p.m. Free •Women may use the weight room during any participants who play their scheduled student hours. best for Winthrop. Thurs. 12-1 p.m. Laps 8-9 p.m. Free Women's only hours are If you see some of these strictly for women.) people around campus, now Fri. 12:05-1:05 p.m. Laps you can congratulate them on For more information, 3-5 p.m. Free their contributions and Carmen Thomas please call Ray Alexander at 2123 or 2125. victories. Sat.-Sun. 3-5 p.m. This week's spotlight will start with the Lady Eagles Fr., Forward, 5-10 Golf Course/ Driv- Racquetball and two of their players. Norfolk, Va. ing Range Courts 9a.m.-9p.m., Mon.-Thurs. 8:30-5 p.m. open to fac- 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Fridays Winthrop ulty, staff, students with Play time available on a ID. For more info, contact first come, first serve basis. Dan Murray at 323-2129. Racquetball courts may foundation Shelia Bailey not be used during men's basketball games or during sponsors another Coliseum event. Sr., Guard, 5-7 For info, contact Dan toss Chapel Hill, N.C. Murray at 2129. •Peabody facilities are beginning to strengthen security by Walter E. Mondo in order to provide a safer environment for student Special to The Johnsonian participants. IDs are required and all students must On Sat., Feb. 1, a great enter at the frort entrance across from Crawford Health paper airplane toss sponsored Center. One guest per student is allowed and students by Clinton-Tindol Ford and Deshonia Williams must accompany their guests. Rock Hill National Bank was held. At half-time of the men's •If you have any questions regarding the use of Peabody basketball game, the shiny red So., Forward, 5-11 Facilities contact Ray Alexander at 323-2123. 1992 Festiva was waiting for Great Falls, SC a winner. Each person was allowed to throw one airplane within a five -second countdown. All planes were thrown from the stands and the first plane to enter the car Julie Dowling was deemed the winner. And it came quickly as instant MONEY winner Wayne Patrick, the So., Center, 6-4 well-known Herald's FOR COLLEGE publisher from Rock Hill, was Altf»*nonte Springs, Fla. called by the speaker. Dan Every student is eligible for some Murray, director of coliseum type of financial aid regardless operations handed the keys to of grades or parental income. Patrick. After a few words, Patrick surprised everybody with his generosity and Kathi Weaver declared, "Let's give the car to Financial Aid the Winthrop College Available Immediately! Fr., Guard, 5-8 foundation." Special grants program In the after-toss interview, Rock Hill, S.C. Every student eligible Patrick said, " Winthop No one turned down College is a great institution, Simple application Send naafe address and $1 P&H it's also a great night because fee (refundable) to: of all these people enjoying Jill Hiles Student Services the game." P.O. Box 22-4026 No doubt that his decision Hollywood, FL 33Q22 came from the heart. One more proof, if needed, that the Rock So., Guard, 5-7 Hill community and its Lancaster, Ohio members are supportive of Winthrop College. 1HEALTH Crawford offers blood pressure AIDS continues to be an screening free of charge Christy Jackson worry about. regular blood pressure important health issue Health Editor Many people, including checkups are vital for (fromrelease)AIDS(Acquired mutually faithful You may know your name, Winthrop students, may have EVERYONE! Immune Deficiency Syn- monogamous sexual address and social security high blood pressure, but don't When a student goes to drome)no longer is the relationships and to avoid number, but do you know know it. Crawford Health Center to get concern of any one segment injecting illicit drugs. yourblood pressure? Have you High blood pressure is their blood pressure checked, of society; it is the concern of An enormous challenge us all. No American's life is had your blood pressure most likely to occur in these he or she presents their college to public health lies aneead in danger if he/she or their of us and we would do well to checked lately? people: i.d. and signs in. A nurse will sexual partners do not VickiBaroody, health and take a look at the future. We •men get it more often call them back and will use a engage in high risk sexual must be prepared to manage wellness coordinator at than women, and in a more sphygmomanometer (a cuff behavior or use shared those things we can predict, Crawford Health Center, says severe form attached to measuring device) needles or syringes to inject as well as those we cannot. that Winthrop students can • women may develop high to measure their blood illicit drugs into the body. At the present time there come in during office hours to blood pressure while taking pressure. People who engage in is no vaccine to prevent get their blood pressure birth control pills or during The cuff is wrapped high risk sexual behavior or AIDS. There is no cure. checked for FREE! pregnancy around the upper arm and who shoot drugs are risking AIDS, which can be So are students rushing •blacks are more prone to inflated to stop blood flow in infection with the AIDS virus transmitted sexually and by in? Do they see the importance high blood pressure than the main artery. Air is then and are risking their lives sharing needles and syringes ofgettingtheir blood pressure whites let out of the cuff and blood and the lives of others, among illicit intravenous including their unborn checked? Here's a thought for •certain body types-short, begins to flow again. drug users, is bound to children. produce profound changes in a thought: High blood heavy people or those who are The pressure when the We cannot yet know the pressure is often called "The our society; changes that will overweight are prone to high heart beats is called the full impact of AIDS on our affect us all. Silent Killer" because it can blood pressure systolic pressure, the high society. From a clinical point The changes in our cause heart attack, heart •people whose blood number. The low number of view, there may be new society will be economic and failure, stroke, kidney failure, pressure varies from normal called diastolic, is the pressure namifestations of AIDS-for poliTical and will affect our and blindness. to high when the heart rests between example, mental social instiTutions, our Blood pressure is the force •heredity factors-iffamily beats. These numbers are disturbances due to the educational practices, and that blood exerts against the history indicates high blood written as 120/80-"120 over infection of the brain by the our health care. walls of your blood vessels pressure cases 80." AIDS virus in carriers of the Although AIDS may during each heartbeat. The Only a health care If you do have high blood virus. never touch you personally, narrower your blood vessels, professional can tell you pressure, most physicians From a social point of the societal impact certainly view, it may bring to an end will. the harder your heart has to whether your blood pressure recommend weight reduction, work to move the same amount the fr^e-wheeling sexual Be prepared. Learn as is too high. special diet, relaxation, lifestyle which has been much about AIDS as you can. of blood to all parts of your Symptoms, such as exercise and medicines. called the sexual revolution. Learn to separate scientific body. This means higher blood breathlessness, nosebleeds, It's up to you to keep your Economically, the care of information from rumor and pressure, causing much headaches and dizziness, blood pressure normal by AIDS patients will put a myth. The Public Heaith concern. The wide arteries usually don't occur until-years having regular blood pressure tremendous strain on our Service, your local public mean lower blood pressure, of high blood pressure have checkups; following your already overburdened and health officials and your leaving you with nothing to damaged an organ. That's why physicians advice; and balance costly health care delivery family physician will be able your living with exercise, rest system. to help you. Weather not a barrier to and the right food. The most certain way to HIV testing for You can control your blood avoid getting the AIDS virus Winthrop students at pressure and live to enjoy the and to control the AIDS Crawford Health Center are epidemic in the United States handled confidentially and healthy exercise good life. (From release) February areas, and keeps them warm is for individuals to avoid cost $6. Students will be (Information was taken is a month of variable and dry will prevent any promiscuous sexual billed at the Cashier's office temperatures; one week, it's problems. from You and Your Blood practices, to maintain under medical expenses. like spring and the next week, •Some necessary Pressure) it's snowing. When the clothing includes a knit cap cooloer weather hits, we all that will cover the ears, loose have a tendency to snuggle fitting gloves (mittens are Exercise leads to a healthy heart under the cover or settle in better) and socks. The layer (From release) One month the physical activity triggers being. front of a warm fire with our next to the skin needs to out of the year is dedicated to physiological and •Through regular feet up, but that activity can't absorb sweat and move it healthier hearts. What a great psychological effects that exercise, we have a sense of keep our heart ticking to a away from the skin. The next time to be kind to your heart improve our emotional state. accomplishment, because we healthy beat. Even in cold layer needs to absorb water by making a commitment to Thefollowingfour points show are doing something positive weather, it feels good to get and still retain its insulating exercise regularly! the physiological mechanisms to counteract stress and to outside, enjoy the crispness properties. Wool is still the We are very much aware that initiate a psychological enhance our physical health. in the air, and burn some best material for this. When that aerobic activity provides response: •When we take control of fat! there is high wind or moisture cardiovascular benefits and we •Exercise increases our health, we develop But there are some in the air, Goretex and other may want to start a regular serotonin and norepinephrine. confidence in our ability to guidelines for exercising in ma:i-made materials help to exercise program, but how do Low levels of these succeed in other areas of our cold weather. block air movement and keep we make that commitment neurotransmitters are found lives. •Cold weather reduces the body dry. Water is the with such a busy schedule? We in depressed people, but •Exercise can serve as a an effective blood flow to the main concern because it look at our course load, our through exercise these levels release from the worries of the heart, so dress appropriately drains heat from the body. blugingappointmentbook, and increase and may improve day. We can get away from it and adjust your pace to allow •Consult a windchill family responsibilities and mood. The presence of higher all, just by taking a short walk. the body to adapt safely. chart to determine the realize that it will take time levels also increases brain Jack Rejeski, health •Since the body relative effect of the and effort to commit to a activity, which facilitates psychologist at Wake Forest generates its own heat with environment before you go regular exercise program. Is it cognitive performance. did a study, where individuals exercise, it is easy to out. Star your exercise worth it? YOU BET IT IS!!! •Exercise decreases who ran on a treadmill for 20 overdress and become headinginto the wind, so that The irony is that at the busiest muscle electromyography, minutes experience a decrease overheated. Two or three on your way back (when you times of our lives, when our which creates a relaxed state. in worry and anxiety. light layers are better, so that are more tired) you will have stress level is high, we need to •Endorphines, the body's So, the verdict's in. Taking you can remove a layer as the wind in your favor take care of our physical well- natural pain-killers and mood- time out of a busy schedule you heat up. Overheating (pushing you home to that being even more. altering substances, are will help us think more clearly, stimulates heavy sweating, warm fire). A recent study has linked incrased due to exercise. feel more energetic, have an which will cool your body too So don't let a little chill emotions to the prevalence of •Catecholamines, such as improved mood, and develop a rapidly in the cold. keep you from your exercise first and second heart attacks, adrenaline, are released greater self-esteem. So make •The major danger in the routine. Observe these with depression and low self- during excercise, and are your way to Cherry Park, hop cold environment is to precautions and enjoy the esteen playing a role in related to a person's tolerance on your bike, or take a plunge exposed skin, specifically the time outside. predicting who will develop for stressful situations. in the pool. extremeties (hands, ears, coronary artery disease. Exercise also provides head, fingers, toes). Proper Reproduced from Through exercise, we not only psychological benefits that Reproduced from clothing that covers these Winthrop Wellness improve our fitness level, but improve our emotional well- Winthrop Wellness Page 15 The JOHNSONIAN February 12,1992

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Art History Museum Assistant- F.vhihit Defign Assistant G. Metropolitan Art Museum--June 8, Michaels, Charloote, N.C. Up to $5/ 1992-Dec. 4, 1992. College seniors, .'•> TiMi: POk recent graduates, or graduate hour. Select fabrics for day care Si students in Art History. Work on center. Select colors, fabrics, carpets, departmental projects and give etc. for presentation room. Candidate gallery talks and work at the Visitor will also be responsible for Information Center. Will be assigned computerized file, which must be to work on projects that match updated daily. Prefer someone still academic background, professional exploring where they will fit in with interior design. Great growth skills and career goals. opportunity. Applicant should also be able to advise on different design Unit Director and Staff-(2-4 Positions open) — Boys and Girls concepts. Clubs of York County, Fort Mill and Print Consultant Kopy Korner, York, S.C. -Part-time starts at $4.50/ hour, Unit Director, negotiable. Units Charlotte, N.C. (6 locations) $5-$5.5Q/ ITS TIME FOR DOMINO'S PIZZA* hour. Bright, mature student looking — .. /-iT*n\T T TXTTTVTT will serve the youth, age 7-15, through Call Us! Oi A rr /** Hours: OPEN UNTIL 1:00 AM social, educational, recreational and to learn how to run a printing personal development programs. business. Should be ab| -le to look at 324-lbOO MONDAY-SATURDAY Part-time and full-time staff needed. and listen to different concepts and Units directors will be in charge of know what the end result will be. the part-time staff and programs and Will learn all aspects of print (Plus Tax) facilities for an individual unit. management while taking on a rjS7.99 1 variety of responsobolities. Work Excellent opportunity for indivi- | Medium one topping pizza. | Larg• e one topping pizzapizza.. -Additional duals interested in a career in youth nights at one of six locations. Help ! Additional toppings only $1.00 each. | toppingtoppingss onlonlyy $1.0$1.000 eacheach. Not valid services with the Boys and Girls customers with copying, quote prices for print jobs, price out jobs, and ! Not valid with any other coupon or | withh ananyy other coupon or offer. Clubs of America. consult with clients on cost, color, g offer. Tour Guides. National Park, paper and size. 1 Limited Ml J Limited Montana. Summer 1992, $5/hr. and I time offer Rail. -K>_ -time offer up. 40 positions for tour guides are Rpsparnh Intern Carowinds. 5= • available. Tour guide equipment Approximately $5.75/hour. Conduct 1 includes traditional 14-16 passenger origin, attitudinal and special surveys coaches. Ideal candidate must enjoy of Carowinds patrons. Assure that "THE OFFICIAL public speaking as well as driving. proper methodology is beingfollowed. JEWELER 0FTH Must be 21 years old to apply. Position Enter survey information/statistics CHARLOTTE includes 3 meals a day plus lodging into computer. Summerize research HORNETS" for $6.75/day payroll deduction. results. Assist Promotions Brownleem Deparment when necessary. Applicant must be neat and 138 South Oakland, Rock Hill. S.C. presentable, accurate and efficient elry (Several positions available). Flexibie at computer entry. Research • Expert Watch Repair hours, negotiable salary. Shoot and methodology knowledge of course »Guaranteed Jewelry Repair work in related field helpful. • Appraisals • Custom edit numerous 2-minute segments Design Work • Engraving which will air during a daily news •Stop by Career Services for further program. Ability to move and set information on these listings and camera equipment with care and edit check the Co-op board for complete the segment to its completed form. listings. pink Ice Heart Earrings set in Sterling Silver Job Find "tAKT Division of Student Life - Career Services SRACELET Complete information on these $4.25 per hour. COLE . S'KUnuo*L jobs is available at Career Serv #8166 Landscape Main oil ices, across from Tillman. tenance. Flexible hours. $4.25/ Refer to job number and job hour. description. Part-time jobs fill #8167 Clerical Assistant. SOLID 10 KT. Mon-Thurs. 12:30-5:30 p.m. $4.50/ COLD LADIES 7" rapidly. Check the Job Find board NUGGET at Career Services for update. hour. BRACELET If you make an appointment #8168 Cashier. Evenings and $4988 with an employer, please keep it. weekends, 25-30 hours $5.02/ Failure to do so reflects poorly on hour. your choice #8169 Cook. Evenings and you, Career Services andWinthrop. Genuine $]_988 "PINK ICE" UKT.COUJ weekends. $5.02/hour. WITH It is important too that you let Sapphire or DIAMONDS r/ FILIGREE ,, #8171 Scorekeepers-Evenings Career Services know if you are Pink Ice /PUFFED HEART, 1 Opal Earrings •39" " ' ON 14 KT. COLD ~ hired. Call the Job Find and weekends. $4.78/hour. 1 arltofl allvar MM By J i .C Flexible hours. $8/hour. Far art li a a>ft lot #8156Pre-schoolTeacher.M- any occaalon wh#n you "PINK ICE" #8176 Chauffeur. Mondays want lo . »how alloctlon. F 2-6 p.m. $4.50/houi. And. how about wrapping H 14 KT. ROSE BRACELET 2:15- 3:30 p.m. Negotiable salary i with . a package ol real 3SS wJSSm #8158 Sales Clerk. Flexible I Heratwy'j MlIK Chocolate "BWWCHII" S2988 #8177 Customer Service i Kiaau to aaliafy hw »wset '29" *39" hours. Negotiable salary. t tooth. Than. the reel la up #8159 Nursery Attendant. Correspondent. 1-8 p.m. M-F to you-a kin Of two ol your Sun 10:30 -12:30, Wed. 5:30- 7:30. Negotiable salary. -m M OO FREr E Jewelry Cleaner #8178 Assistant. Flexible 00 $6.25/hour. $I /I with this ad SPECIAL.." M. J*- __ 1 #8160 Teacher. M-F 2-6 p.m. hours. $5/hour.