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ZZTop Hot Mooses p. 10 Mocs Gearing Up! p. 13 The University Echo ' ToTn RennrtReport ThoThe A/OM/NewsC Annnratahi Accurately Anri And Withnnt Without R/'a Biasc ^^ Volume J^/Issue 22 The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga February 28, 1986 Uf C Terminates Project Chantek

by Esther Mendez taught Chantek over 120 sign had been "looking to relocate Echo News Writer language characters, enabling the project for about two years. UTC has decided to ter­ him to communicate with We were concerned about the minate Project Chantek, an humans. facilities and the security that eight-year program dealing When asked to comment on the University was able to pro­ with the language skills of an the project's termination, Miles vide. The termination was not , after the 's Feb. said she had been contacted a direct result of the attack. We 15 attack on a female student. Friday, Feb. 21, by UTC were looking for a place to The attack, confirmed by a Provost Dr. Packard rehouse the whole grant pro­ university source who ask9d who "strongly advised" her to ject, anyway," he said. not to be identified, occurred offer no comments on the ter­ Trimpey also said that about 3 p.m. Saturday in Lot mination. Miles also said she although he had heard about 23 beside Cadek Hall. was not told why she was not Chantek escaping from his The source said Chantek supposed to comment. She fenced-in area "several times had somehow managed to get said she was simply told to over the years, there have out of the trailer where he is refer any questions about never been any problems or usually housed. He then Chantek back to Packard. complaints, whatever." shorted out the electrical fence Chantek will be temporarily "Regrettably, the University surrounding his play area and relocated to Yerkes Primate can no longer provide the jumped over the fence into Lot Center in until the en­ facilities necessary for the pro­ 23. tire project can be moved, ject," Chancellor Fred Obear Chantek jumped on the stu­ Miles said. She said she is said Tuesday at a luncheon for dent, catching her unaware, j primarily concerned with his area media personnel. However, security officers o comfort and safety. "He's such "Chantek is getting so large returned him to his pen without Chantek appears sedated as he is carried to a waiting van by (l-r) a sweet animal, I'd hate for and is changing so rapidly that injury to themselves or Project Chantek research assistant Ann Southcombe, an employee false rumors to make people facilities we might build for him Chantek. The student was not of Yerkes Primate Center and Dr. , project director. think otherwise," she said. now would possibly be inade­ physically harmed either, ac­ fessor of sociology and an­ Institute of Health, the National Dr. John Trimpey, dean of quate six months from now. cording to the source. thropology, has directed the Science Foundation and the the college of arts and The expenditure is just too Dr. Lyn Miles, associate pro- project, funded by the National UC Foundation. Miles has sciences, said the University great," he said. UTC Drops Soccer, Riflery, Adds Track

by Robin Davenport The intercollegiate sport of women. the difficulty of maintaining drawing games the UTC said. The football team could soccer will be discontinued at Wilkes pointed out that UTC coaching continuity and the basketball team ever played achieve the same success with UTC after this semester, the will continue to honor the lack of intercollegiate were against North Carolina, better competition and a better athletics board said, Saturday scholarship of the only junior schedules of matches for Georgia, and Georgia Tech, he facility. in a meeting at UTC. on this year's soccer team. women. The board also approved The addition of track will The men's rifle team will discontinuation of the men's enable UTC to add twoaddi- also be discontinued because Career Day and women's rifle teams and tional sports for both men and of the lack of coaching con­ the addition of indoor and out­ women which will meet the tinuity in the sport. Another fac­ UTC's annual "Career Day" open house. door track for both men and criteria set by the NCAA and tor is that only three other SC will be Wednesday, March 5, Some of the participating women. the SC. schools have the sport on a 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. in the companies may be anticipating Harold Wilkes, athletic direc­ The track team will probably varsity level and two of those Tennessee Room of the job openings this Spring but tor at UTC, said he regretted be made up of football and are military schools. University Center. the program is not a job fair, discontinuing the sport of soc­ basketball players, said Coach A motion was also passed to Employers from the said Jean Dake, director of cer but had no other choice. Buddy Nix. On days when foot­ accept, in principle, the UTC Chattanooga area and Placement & Student He said the decision was due ball practices and track prac­ Five Year Plan for Athletics throughout the state have Employment. It is an toeconomicconstraints.low tices coincide those who run and the continued planning of been invited to attend the opportunity to learn about game turnout, and the need to track will be allowed to leave its implementation. The plan program. companies and careers. meet NCAA and Southern football practice early so as not involves trying to get better The purpose of the career The program jS Conference requirements for to interfere with their track competition to play at UTC so day is to acquaint the student cosponsored by the Placement men's and women's sports. practice, he said. a new stadium can be built. with various careers in & Student Employment In order to stay in the SC a The women's rifle team will In order to fill a bigger business, industry and Center, the Counseling & university must maintain a cer­ be discontinued due to an ap­ stadium a higher level of com­ government agencies. Some Career Planning Center, and tain number of sports pro­ parent lack of interest in the petition must be brought to UTC academic departments the Student Government grams for both men and sport. Other key factors were town, said Wilkes. The biggest will also have displays at the Association. 2 /February 28,1986 reinstate the program. Parliamentarian (Jackson, In other business the Senate: sponsor). SGA News -told the projects committee to - appointed Sens. Brodsky and consider placement of a "large, Bass to the ethics committee. by Donald Cooke centrally located time piece" for Sen. Hopkins was also added by A proposal which would balance the project. the campus (Hopkins, Oertling, amendment (Ludwig, sponsor). SGA budget took center stage in the Sens. Mark Hopkins and Ben Ed­ Dearing, McKenry and Foster - passed last week's by-laws SGA meeting Tuesday. wards favored using a group picture sponsored the bill). amendment expected to give the Treasurer Joanie Sompayrac rather than individual photos because - set a Spring election candidates' student body a greater voice in presented budget recommendations they said using the individual photos workshop for 2 p.m. March 25 senate elections (Ludwig, which would move $4,834 from would hike the price to $850. and 26 in the Raccoon Mtn. room sponsor). Chapter 606 (campus-wide activity) The second 606 depletion dealt with (Dearing, sponsor). In general discussion Dearing said funds to the SGA regular budget to cor­ a bill sponsored by Hambleton. It - appointed sophomore pre-med he received favorable response from rect a $2,737 deficit. covers the extra $380 cost of inviting student John Bennett to the Dr. Robert Norred about extending According to a budget report the SGA Outstanding Seniors to the senate seat vacated by Leigh gym hours and from David Larson prepared by Dave Roberts, assistant to SGA banquet on April 22. Ann Davenport who resigned last about painting the Chamberlain Field the dean of student affairs, at least four The senate split two other week(Dearing, sponsor). gate. Hambleton measures. It extended the expenditures of SGA funds could have - appointed Barry Payne been appropriated from the 606 fund deadline for SGA Outstanding Pro­ if proper procedures had been fessor nominations to March 3 despite followed. objections from Sen. Simeon Brodsky "I've been kind of lax with SGA and another student in attendance. monetary funds lately simply because The senate voted down Hambleton's we don't know where the money's proposed amendment to the SGA coming from," Roberts explained. "By Handbook which would have allowed [SGA] constitution we cannot take it out senators to "distribute blank petitions" of 6^6 unless it says 606." for Outstanding Professor nominations. The funds in Sompayrac's proposal The senate passed by voice vote went for a video camera, artwork for the Sen. Jim McKenry's proposal to send University Center, the Intrafraternity a congratulatory statement to the Moc Council chili supper and distribution of basketball team for winning the "McCarthy's Militia" caps. Southern Conference. In two of the more debated items on It also recommended the athletic the agenda the SGA further depleted department seek membership in the the Chapter 606 fund. The first deple­ Metro Conference and criticized the tion came when a bill was approved for department for cutting funding for the a "Meet Your SGA" newsletter to be soccer team. produced in The Echo. Mark Hopkins presented Sen. Ted Sen. Scott Hambleton argued Ginnick's call for a letter requesting This section ot Oak Street between Baldwin and Lot 23 will remain closed through August 1 while against using 606 money for an SGA athletic director Harold Wilkes to new pipelines for heating and cooling the new Oak Street apartments are laid.

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•a—a February 28, 1986/ 3 Ludwig Accuses Dearing An Exclusive of Stacking Deck by David Brewer Echo News Editor Dearing is like crazy but clever old Representatives," Ludwig explained. King George III trying to preserve the "Big states send more, small states status quo, trying to mold parliament in send fewer, but every state gets at least his own image - - stack it with his own one person to represent them." people," said Sen. Paul Ludwig in an As a result to last year's at-large interview Monday. election, Ludwig pointed out that the At the Feb. 18 SGA meeting, Ludwig schools of business, engineering and and Sen. Becky Bass presented a human services were all under- proposal to replace the current system represented. Human services, he said, of at-large student elections with district has only one senator to represent its voting. Unlike the previous system of 458 majors while arts and sciences has voting, however, the Bass/Ludwig bill 13 senators to represent its 1,632 calls for districts to be set up by the majors, or one senator for every 126 number of schools at UTC. students. "The bill failed to pass through the According to the 1984 UTC Fact Senate because Dearing is against it Book, approximately one-fourth of the and Dearing controls a little over half student body is not represented in the of the Senate," Ludwig said. "Dearing SGA. W--: has good reason to oppose district The people who should benefit the Available only at our store. Magnificent bridal gown featuring voting since his ticket won eight out of most from the bill are engineering, embroidered lace, pearls and cathedral train. Surprisingly business, education, nursing and the 12 seats during the Fall '85 affordable election. He knows nothing like that human services majors as well as all could ever happen under districts," non-majors, said Ludwig. Although Ludwig added. these students pay their tuition every %ffl>&^* Under the Bass/Ludwig bill, each semester like everyone else, they have school of the University is allowed to no voice in the Senate. 899-7890 5210 elect a certain number of students to "It's taxation without the SGA Senate every semester, a representation," Ludwig maintained. Hours 10-6 Brainerd Rd. number based on the size of the "It really couldn't be more like school. revolutionary America. The engineers, Mon. - Sat. Member National Bridal Service Chattanooga "It's similar to the U.S. House of cont. p. 4

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So Chantek is leaving. Seven years possessing far superior intelligence, and over 120 words later, he's going right? "back to where he came from" - The Chantek Project was the only Yerkes Primate Center, that is. one of its kind in the world. And UTC I'm sure the professor who called will be known as the campus that The Echo office the other day and said sponsored some very valuable and rare "that homey monkey's attacked some work with a primate. Among other woman" is feeling especially things Dr. Miles' work with the triumphant about now. And, no doubt, orangutan was useful in learning how all the other people on this campus to teach retarded children. who have disapproved of the Chantek Chantek was the subject of much QAfrl- project - professors, administrators and press coverage but Dr. Miles shied students who were made away from most of it for fear of uncomfortable by it in some way - are "tainting" her research. She did not pleased that Chantek is leaving UTC. want to come across like another GOODBYE Some of those who are smiling about Penney Patterson and her pet . his removal are doing so because now Yet the project has been plagued by they can say "See, I told you he was rumors, speculation and gossip. dangerous to women!" These are the What will Chantek think (yes, I meant Wright Or Wrong same people who watch intently as flies to use that word) when, after years of mount each other on the window sill. strictly human companionship, he is Others are ecstatic because all this suddenly dropped in among his "Times - They Are A' Changin"' evolution "bull" will now be removed fellows? Dr. Miles will be there to help from in front of their faces and they can him, we hope. by Drew Wright relax about Adam and Eve. As for UTC's campus, al! those Drive-in theaters have always held a and I resigned ourselves to the fact that Chantek's accomplishments were uncomfortable people can stop beating lot of enjoyment for me. They will in one year all three of our drive-ins had just too disturbing to others. After all, their chests and sidle away from the always hold a lot of good memories. closed down. it's not right that an ape should be perimeter of their territory. The threat Sitting out in the open under the We should not have been surprised compared to humans • humans has subsided - for a time. stars in or just outside your own car has last summer. The Blount County of the right balance of freedom and 1985 and 1986, is a very different place security. from the earlier Blount County. Most of Letters In elementary school I went with my the people there today watch movies Dear Students, mother, sister and two brothers, to on cable TV. Only four years ago no one I would like to take this opportunity to he should look again and see just who is drive-ins. We would bring all sorts of had cable TV. Lots of the people in raise a few questions about SGA president discriminating against and categorizing food to eat, and blankets to lie on and Blount County today watch movies on Billy Dearing and some discrepencies that people and who wants fairness for all. cover up with. We would talk, yell and their VCRs. Only five years ago there I have perceived between his actions and I think perhaps if Mr. Dearing were able fight and have a fantastic time. were hardly any video stores. Now his words. to see students as just that - students - and Compared to that, walk-ins were a there is one on almost every corner. First of all, I can't understand the position not as Greeks, blacks, Brocks and other prison. We could not lie in the floor or Lots of the people in Blount County Mr. Dearing took last week on the proposal assorted factions, then he could see the talk or anything. today see movies at the four screen, to restructure the present at-large method logic of Sen. Ludwig's proposal. As I got older I went with friends to walk-in, cinema that was put in with the of electing SGA senators into a system Mr.Dearing also said (Jan. 17 Echo) "I'm drive-ins. We would pop huge bags of new mall. Five years ago there was based on districts. When confronted by all for free press," yet when confronted with popcorn at home or buy "gut bombs" only one small, run-down, walk-in Sen. Amy Richter with the fact that 80 a proposal by Sen. Simeon Brodsky to (chili dogs which are so messy and theater there. percent of the UTC student body is not complete the SGA agenda in time to have cause so much gas they must be fine In a very short time Blount County represented properly, Mr. Dearing argued it printed in The Echo each week, before the cuisine) at the drive-in. Sometimes we has changed drastically. The rural that these people show no interest in fact, instead of after all is said and done, would take beer or wine. Sometimes character that once was so evident has running for senate seats. Mr. Dearing simply found this much too we would take a pick-up truck with lawn faded dramatically to be raplaced with Am I mistaken, or isn't it an old American difficult a task to accomplish. chairs in the back. Sometimes I would, a more suburban character. Cruising tradition that all people are to be While I have nothing but praise for the like Richie and Potsie, Greg and Peter the shopping center in cowboy boots represented equally in government, recently metamorphosized Echo's efforts to Brady, take a date to a drive-in. But and flannel shirts has given way to regardless of their political aspirations or keep UTC students abreast of what goes always we would talk, and tell jokes, walking around the mall in dock-sides social standing? Does not every student on in the SGA, I find this new lack of and laugh or cry, and leave knowing and and oxford shirts. Apartments and pay the same outrageous $25 activity fee, initiative on Mr. Dearing's part each other better. When we went to condos have replaced farmland. A and should, therefore, have a say in how disheartening. The students have a right to walk-ins we would watch the movie. walk-in cinema has replaced drive-ins. this money is spent? know and to have a say in how their money When I am not in school in Like all changes, the changes in How can Mr. Dearing call himself a is spent before the deed is done and not Chattanooga, I live in Blount County Blount County have had a cost. "populist" who "represents the common afterwards. Tennessee. Last spring in Chattanooga Because the change was so dramatic; folk," as he did in the Jan. 31 Echo, and I hope that Mr. Dearing will respond I looked forward to the summer in because the drive-ins all closed down then, only three weeks later, say that a plan publicly to some of these questions since Blount County and in going to the three in one year; the cost is very real to my aimed at representing the entire UTC I feel that I am not the only one deserving drive-ins there. I was sure last year friends and me. We realize we are student body fairly "smacks of elitism." I of some answers. I hope that he will forgive would be like every other year paying a price for "progress," for malls realize that Sen. Paul Ludwig, who me for my sarcasm. I use it as a tool, not before—when the weather got warm and VCRs and cable TVs. We realize proposed the bill, is a Brock Scholar, and as a weapon. enough the drive-ins would open. But that those summer nights full of talking that Mr. Dearing obviously has some Thank you for your time. last year was different. and laughter are a big price to pay. We personal problems with Brocks and that he Sincerely, April, May and June passed and no will miss those drive-ins. thinks that they're all "egotists who think Steve Parris drive-ins opened. About July my friends they are superior"(Jan. 31 Echo), but I think February 28, 1986/ 7 The University Echo Dear Editor, Dear Editor, Editor Claire Bradford I must, after reading Bruce Gilmore's pointless but also irrelevant to the topic of I have heard and read many attacks on Managing Editor Tim Young article Echo Feb. 14, raise issue with the your commentary. SGA President Billy Dearing. President Business Manager DeAnn Boyd manner in which he chose to make light of I'm not sure about your familiarity with Dearing has done a lot of good for the News Editor David Brewer a very worthy and honorable cause as the African politics but you surely could have students as leader of the student body. He Features Editor Barry Courter anti-apartheid rally held on campus. at least let your readers know that passed bills involving the flag pole, the Sports Editor Cheryl Snyder Chief Photographer Jim Kinsey I was one of the featured speakers at that disinvestment actually does work. bookstore, extension of gym hours, a late Copy Editor Janis Koscielniak rally and personally it amazes me that the It didn't have to take 200 years to prove night study room and various bills for dorm Faculty Advisor Bob Dardenne tone of his commentary seemed to suggest it in the Rhodesia of Ian Smith. students. I don't see how he has hurt the that protesting the grievous nature of You have never heard of a protest rally student body as I have heard people say. 755-4298 apartheid should have been in congress or against the Soviet occupation of Aside from all the bills he has passed he the White House instead of UTC. Afghanistan at this school because of has defended the regular student, the one The opinion<> expressed in Tht University Ecbo are those of Unless, of course, if you want to America's known supportive role, covert or who pays his way to go to UTC. Not only ihe individual writers and do mil necessarily reflect the opinions approach universities as purely for academic otherwise to the migahedeer. that, he is a true American. It is hard to find of the personnel the I'niversity of Tennessee at Chattanooga the publication is a student newspaper published weekly during purposes, concerned students on this What sponsor and supporters of that rally a more patriotic person than Billy Dearing. Ihe school \ car with the exception of holidays and examination campus will take a back seat and pretend don't understand is why America is The other week at an SGA meeting some period! The Echo welcomes letters to the edilor, but all letters musi that everything was all right. Unfortunately reluctant to do the same thing in South loudmouth communist talked that he wanted bear the writers' name, address and telephone number for Mr. Gilmore, sir, they are not. For as long Africa. Maybe Afghan guerrillas and to burn the American flag and overthrow the verification Anonymous letters will not be printed but names will be withheld at ihe editor's discretion letters should be as people with an attitude as simplistic as Nicaraguan contras are of a special human government. President Dearing was the first brief, 2V) words or less We reserve ihe right lo edit the letter yours are going to use this publication as breed superior to that of black South African one to get up at the meeting to defend our as to grammatical errors and libelous statements, or to refect the letter altogether letters and advertising must be received a platform for mocking legitimate concern guerrillas. country and escort him out of the room. no later than 5pm Monday lor publication the following towards fascism seem like a joke, you can Personally I have to imagine South Africa It seems like it is hard to find true Thursday be my guest. in communist hands because the klest went Americans of the likes of Bill Dearing. Keep If you had been present at the beginning on vacation while communism was gaining up the good work Billy. All of my friends and of the program you honestly wouldn't have ground. Don't forget, Mr. Gilmore sir, that myself are behind you 100 percent. missed the written statements from state when Botha's chapter of apartheid is Sincerely, representatives and members of congress closed, the South African nationalists will Chuck Bean who, due to other commitments, were not not forget who their freinds were during their struggle for liberation. able to be present. If those are not "When a subject becomes totally representatives of the "constructive Yours sincerely, obsolete we make it a required course." engagement people" then who is. Peter Majaya —Peter Drucker The issue of drug and alcohol abuse that you dragged into your article was not only Bulletin Board

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AEC/ACE "Almost French in February" Film Series will be shown in Grote 129 at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $2.75. Applications for membership into Omicron Delta Epsilon, the Feb 27, 28, March 1- "Entre Nous'-French economics honor society, are now being accepted. Contact Dr. Dr. Lucien Ellington, assistant director of the Center for Economic Alan Rabin, department of economics, Fletcher Hall, 209-F. Education and co-director of The Japan Project will speak on "Public School Reform: Lessons we can leam from the Japanese" at the Wesley Center 607 Douglas St. 11:45-12:50 Feb 28. Lunch available ($2). UTC faculty welcome. [ UTC Jazz Bands directed by Anthony D'Andrea and Dale Hair March 6, 815 p.m., Roland Hayes Concert Hall. Admission free. Dr. Steve Byrum, a United Methodist minister who teaches at Chattanooga State, will present a program at the Wesley Center Sunday March 2, on the relationship between Christianity and Islam. Dinner, served at 6 p.m. is $2 for faculty and staff and $1.50 Moccasin Christian Fellowship Bible study March 3 at 7 p.m for students. The Sequoya Review, UTC's Creative Arts Magazine is now in the Ocoee Room . accepting submissions for the spring 1986 issue. Four $100 prizes will be offered for the best entry in four categories: Artwork, Fiction, Photography and Poetry. Submissions should be brought to room 226-d in the University Center. THE DEADLINE IS FEB. 28. Two classes will be held at the Catholic Student Center Feb. 24 Omega Greek Show March 1 at Maclellan Gym 7 p.m. Admission - April 14. A study of Christians and Prayer will be held at 6 p.m. $1. and Jesus in the Christian Life at 8 p.m. To register, call 267-3064. between 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Dr. Samuel J. Roberta of the US State Department will speak on "Israel and Peace" March 4 at 12:15 p.m. in the Raccoon Mtn. Omega Party at the Knights of Columbus March 1,10 p.m. until Room and at 7:30 p.m. in the Lookout Mtn. Room. Admission $2. Applications for Kappa Alpha Psi's Ms. Krimson and Kreme Pageant can be picked up at the University Center. Deadline is Feb. 28. For information, contact the information desk.

The cooperative education office, 233 University Center, is taking Jane Adams from Tennessee Eastman Company will present applications for a limited number of local and federal summer a seminar on Polymer Research In Chemistry Feb. 28 at noon |obs. For more information call 755-4735. in Grote 420. Everyone welcome.

Omega Psi Phi Ball 8 p.m. till 1 a.m. at the Chattanooga Choo Choo March 1. Couples $7, singles $5. 8 /February 28, 1986 February 28, 1986/ 9 Features by Barry Courter video monitors. Echo Features Writer ZZ Top Puts Sellout Growd in Drivers Seat This time playing matching glitter guitars, the band performed "Sharped While most of Chattanooga was either watching the Linn Yann story or the Dressed Man," "Stages" and "Party on the Patio." marathon of Monkee episodes on MTV, the other 12,000 were packed into the \ JPE iiflffcffi Because of the many layered effects the band uses on its newer records, they Arena to see ZZ Top. For the first time, a show sold out two days before the use pre-recorded tapes in their live shows. Beard uses a click track which he •a^a^a^at [ A A event and set new attendance records. >__y hears through a headset to keep everything in sync. Everything comes off After suffering through a warmup set by Jimmy Barnes and a 40-minute break extremely well live. _^K- _^__ ~** *" to set up the elaborate stage, the crowd got what it came for. ZZ Top was •mm-. «M» / f _w Even with the overflow, the crowd was very well behaved according to David •"•*>«• av^aaaat —— • W everything and more than expected. F f Ross, assistant arena director. With general admission seating there is The big black curtains opened at the start of the show to reveal a huge replica sometimes a problem with people fighting for the same space. "We kept the _^_Wr f A _tt_^ of King Tut's burial mask on top of a white pyramid. Green lasers shot out of ^_W_^_\a_m_w_w^_\ ^^^^^^^B \^F • _^_w ^K W_M- _~\ ushers regulating the number of people on the floor and it seemed to help. Plus fm M_w _\ the mask's eyes toward the microphone stands at the front of the stage. Suddenly l MI _W * ~m 2fl we had the building pre-cooled before the show so no one got overheated," Ross the sound of drums began and the covering that formed the pyramid lifted, m*___\ __f___ ^^^J »^5^l^[^Hk ——$ afl a^a^a^a^a^^l _u_L said. "That show gets an "A" all around," he added. _-_W-^-W ^^1 HaV • H *aH wg - w~ •S3^W _m •* _-\\\\\ BaaW ^St^lMA til B> ^H |H M m* _m_ W^±_ ^m" *%tw_\ Applications For Echo Newspaper, Moccasin %' 111 ) ^mwmimmm Yearbook and Sequoyah Review Literary .„..,jiaa»JM»a^aa»i - Magazine editors for 1986 - 87 are now available ZZ Top's elaborate stage was as much a part of the show as the music. in the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs' Office revealing Frank Beard at his drum kit. Over the years Gibbons and Hill have cultivated an image of being very cool Enter stage right, guitarist Billy Gibbons and stage left, bassist Dusty Hill and laid back. With their music videos on MTV, they have intensified that image Room 216, University Center. playing the opening chords of "Under Pressure." by adding humor and mystery. Return application to the Vice Chancellor for 3815 Rossville Blvd. Stretching across the stage was a giant replica of a car dashboard complete With Gibbons and Hill sharing lead vocals throughout the show, the band tore 867-5195 with lighted instruments. Sitting where your statue of St. Anthony or your compass through a 90-minute set of old and new Texas blues-rock favorites. Student Affairs' Office, 216 University Center. would be, was Beard. They did songs like "Tush," "La Grange" and "Heard it on the X" from the Selection of editors will be on March 18,1986 at Open Monday - Saturday Down below and in front of the radio was Gibbons and Hill with their look-a­ early days of their 16-year career. Mixed in was "Sleeping Bag", "Gimme All Plus Special Sunday Hours like outfits. They wore matching hats, costumes and beards, and played matching Your Lovin'," "Cheap Sunglasses" and "Legs." 1:40 p.m. in the Foundation Board Room of the guitars. Even their movements were choreographed at times. For "Legs," they brought out the "hairy" guitars which they play on the video. University Center. Offer Expires February 28,1986 The gas guage on this monolithic dash board moved from "full' to "empty" Ending the song on the top of the dashboard, they left the stage. The lights as the show progressed. dimmed and the dash dropped to reveal a new high-tech dash complete with WELL PAY YOU TO GET INTO University Bookstore AEC/UTC ACE SHAPE THIS SUMMER. Fling-Before-Spring-Vacation Sale Present

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Official 25% Off 9.95 Feb. 27, 28,Mar.l Contact CPT Size James Pike Pee Wee 8.95 Grote 129 7:30 p.m. Rm. 108 Holt Hall Show Your Blue And fold On The Beach!!! Size Sale Ends Math 14, 1986 Admission $2.75 10 /February 28, 1986 Records Borbetomagus: MUSICAL MOOSE: MOOSE ON A HOT Love It or Hate It TIN ROOF by Barry Courter reviewed by Randy Ridge Echo Features Editor After hearing an album that sometimes sounds like When the Musical Moose come up with a song as Feeling adventurous? Looking for a new Squeeze, other times like The Talking Heads, and magical as "Burger Girl," a tune reminiscent of an experience? Tired of mainstream music? occasionally even like Double Fantasy-era John old B-52's party starter, one can only be grateful for Borbetomagus could be just for you. Be forewarned, Lennon, you might think you have your hands on the a local band this talented. however: bring an open ear and an open mind. latest release by a group of grizzled English art rock The New York based band will perform March 2 veterans. at the Unitarian Church on Navajo Dr. and is Instead, all these sounds are present on the debut HEART: HEART presented by the Shaking Ray Levi Society. release by Chattanooga's own Musical Moose. Throw reviewed by Raymond Morgan Borbetomagus is just one in a series of in bits of Lou Reed and David Bowie and you realize Echo Features Writer improvisation groups that Shaking Ray hopes to bring that "Moose On A Hot Tin Roof" simply defies to Chattanooga according to Julian Norwood. From the band that gave us such rock classics as Norwood and partner, Dennis Palmer have already categorization. Recorded at the Right Track "Barracuda," "Magic Man," "Dreamboat Annie," recording studio in downtown Chattanooga, this organized two such shows. "We hope to bring improv and "Crazy On You," comes an album destined to groups from all over the world about once a month," cassette is currently available at several area record be remembered. stores. Norwood said. Heart, which formed in the early 70s, clearly show Improvised, or free, music takes all of the traditional "Moose On A Hot Tin Roof" is not the echo- with their newest album that they will not be left drenched post-Athens folk rock sound that many and learned tools of music and throws them out the behind. Their style has kept up with the changes in window. bands in the southern U.S. are now performing. the rock movement. Instead, the Musical Moose cleverly executes bouncy This album has already produced four hit singles. British dance melodies that remain fresh after "If Looks Could Kill" did well in AOR programming. The instruments are banged, slapped, numerous listenings. Take for instance the surprising "What About Love," featuring Grace Slick of Starship "Sugar Cake," a song that could pass for a Difford stepped on and beaten with common fame on background vocals, and "Never" have household appliances. and Tilbrook track from Squeeze's "Cool For Cats" already done well on the charts. "These Dreams" album. has been rising steadily for the last few weeks. Perhaps the most startling aspect of "Moose On It is refreshing to see a group known for their "The idea is to forget all of your favorite licks and A Hot Tin Roof" is the wide vocal variations. harddriving rock to have variety. "These Dreams," go from there," Palmer said. Rarely does a band incorporate as many diversities along with "Nobody Home" is proof that Heart can Improvised music is usually referred to as a Jazz as the Moose does on this release. be versatile. hybrid, probably because of the instruments most It is going to be very interesting to chart the For the older Heart fans, there is still the rockin' bands start with. Borbetomagus, for instance, uses two progress of this band. Heart. With the songs "Shell Shock," "The Wolf," saxophonists, Jim Sauter and Don Dietrich, and a Vocalist/guitarist Tommy Cotter is a songwriter to and "If Looks Could Kill," die-hard rock appetites will guitarist, Donald Miller. keep an eye on. be satisfied. cont. p. 12 PALS Would Like To Announce Its "Help" Award for Outstanding Service to Freshmen Which will be given to the professor who has shown the greatest interest in, patience with, and understanding in helping Freshmen make the transition from high school to college. Applications for nominations are available at the University Center information desk or the Advisement Office. Deadline is March 7, 1986.

Show your support for those professors who have shown Freshmen their support! February 28, 1986/ 11 The Caves Of Chaos Chapter Seven: The Duel by Raymond Morgan Echo Features Writer returning the missile to its sender. It burst into flame, Rorc stumbled and fell to his knees, his power almost Last week left our adventurers enjoying their first caught Bard full in the chest, and slammed him into drained. meal since entering the Caves. They had romped in a wall. His head smashed into the stone and he knew Zaktrol began to levitate across the room. hills of gold like children on a playground and found no more. "That was not bad but surely you can do better treasures which might aid them in their journey Rorc, while the others' attention was thusly than that. Prepare to die. This is the last day you will through the Caves. As they savored their meal, Rad's diverted, began to wave his hands and mumble a feel the magic surging in your blood." Pulling a sword sword began to loudly wail its alarm. Suddenly in a spell. A large ball of energy formed and glowed. With from his robe, he floated to Rorc's side. flash of light, the evil wizard they had come to destroy the last of his waining strength, he hurled it at his foe. In an act of desperation, Rorc spoke his last spell. appeared. Zaktrol laughed wickedly as he dodged the strike cont. p. 12 Forgetting food, each lept to his feet, their weapons and watched as it demolished the wall behind him. drawn for battle. A foul stench of rotting souls emanated from the misuser of life. His very presence dulled the beauty of the gold and made the flames in the lanterns hide in fear. "Welcome to my Caves," said the wicked voice. "I hope you have found it...pleasurable?" he asked with a dark laugh. SPECIAL "We have come to destroy you Zaktrol," said Rorc evenly. "I have come to take back that which is mine, the crystal you stole from my sanctum."

"Accept your fate. You are a fossil. I am the living. Surrender to me and I will suffer your presence on this planet" "Stole? Come now, old man. You do me a great injustice. I merely took that which is rightfully mine. You're an old dotard. Your power is nearly gone. I simply made sure that the magic of the crystal is in younger, more capable hands," taunted Zaktrol. "You are foolish, Zaktrol. You cannot control the crystal. You are younger, but not more capable, than I." "Accept your fate. You are a fossil. I am the living. Surrender to me and I will suffer your presence on this planet." "I will not surrender to you nor will I rest until you are dead," retorted Rorc, the anger burning in his words. "Then die!" yelled Zaktrol. In a tongue native to When you order from Domino's Pizza, you're in Hell, he summoned a demon from its fiery lair. It was Order your favorite for a special delivery: even more foul than its summoner; its reek tearing 2 FREE regular or large pizza Fresh-from-the-oven pizza savagely at the nostrils of the company. and get TWO FREE IB made right to our order COLAS! oz. non-returnable with top-quality ingredients. Huge wings filled the cavern. Its yellow fangs bottles of Coke'' Classic! And we offer 10 minute dripped black poison that melted the gold beneath At participating stores carry-out service or it. With breakneck speed, it rushed with beastial fury only. delivery in less than 30 CLASSIC minutes That's guaranteed, at Rorc. Not valid with any other or we'll take $3.00 OFF Calmly, Rorc chanted a spell. His body began to coupon or offer. the price of your pizza! glow a pure, white light, a light without blemish. The Offer good thru 3/9/86 So when you want that light blinded all within the room. The demon special treatment, just pick screamed as the light stabbed its eyes, penetrating up the phone: Domino's into its brain, searing flesh as it went. With a wail that Pizza Delivers"! turned blood to stone, the demon disappeared. Sowing Riverview: Rorc quickly incanted another spell. Not having time to think, he poorly chose a spell of sleep. Zaktrol 756-1362 easily deflected it and cast it toward the unwary party. Order a delicious large 1150 Hixson Pike Rad, Megron and Thorr were caught and fell to the $9.95 pizza with any TWO Hours: toppings and you pay floor, fast asleep. 4:30PM-1AM Sun.-Thurs. only $9,951 At 4:30PM-2AM Fri. & Sat. "You still try to defeat me?!" yelled Zaktrol. "You participating stores only. cannot win. Face reality, old man. You will die!" (Tax included!) While the wizard flung his taunts at Rorc, Xye Not valid with any other gathered his clerical powers for an enchantment of coupon or offer. his own. Praying to his god, he threw a hold-spell at Offer good thru 3/9/86 cwfji the still taunting sorcerer. Our 12-slice large pizza cfoei With a casual flick of the wrist, the spell glanced serves 4-6 persons. off the wizard and hit Xye. Xye fell to the floor unable DOMINO'S to move, his own spell holding him captive. PIZZA Bard, in rash anger, fitted his newly found bow with DELIVERS a silver arrow and let it fly with a cry of "Mornia!" Limited delivery areas. Drivers carry under $20 ©1986 Domino's Pizza. Inc The evil spell-caster caught it in mid-flight, 12 /February 28, 1986

Improv. cont. fr0m p. 10 caves cont. from p. 11 That is where all similarities stop. The instruments The drain was too much for him and he fell prostrate are banged, slapped, stepped on and beaten with to the floor. common household appliances. Zaktrol laughed and the walls began to shake. "It is a form of communication," said Palmer, who "Your spell did not work, old man. I told you that I will perform with other local musicians who call would win. Now prepare to die!" He raised the sword themselves Members of the S.R. Levi Society. "The high, the blade hungrily cutting the air. artist is trying to convey a message with what he does Suddenly, the effect of Rorc's spell became with his instruments. Some people can pick up on apparent. A creature, made from hills of gold, rose it and some can't. Those who can't really hate it." up and took a mighty swipe at the wizard. It swatted Palmer said Chattanooga is just the right place for him into a wall, his head making a sickening crack this kind of music because attitudes are shifting and on the stone. The creature bounded toward him with people are trying new things. lightning speed, grabbing him in its powerful hand "The saxophone player for the last group we had and holding the screaming form high. A flash of light here said Chattanooga is perfect for free music. He blinded Rorc. When the air cleared, both were gone. said the big cities like New York, which is where he His energy spent, Rorc collapsed into a heap and is from, are too liberal. They have seen everything knew no more. and aren't open to new things," Palmer said. Performing with the S.R. Levi Society will be NEXT WEEK: Palmer, Bob Stagner, Phil Prouty, Terry Fuget and Lee Geoffreys. CAMPUS B^ADYEADVERTISIN] G REP Be responsible for placing advertising materials on your campus bulletin boards. 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Mar. 10 - 14 8 a.m. • 5 p.m. 253-3417 Sun 5-9 Sat. Mar. 15 CLOSED Sun. Mar 16 1 - 8 p.m. Mon. Mar. 17 Resume normal hrs. February 28, 1986/ 13 Sports Mocs Win SC Title, Fight for NCAA Bid by Phil Harris Echo Sports Writer The UTC Mocs now own the Southern Conference "Marshall is going to be tough. They won't have regular season championship title and the number anyone missing curfew or skipping anything. They one seed in the Southern Conference Tournament are going to have their heads on right for the to be played in Asheville, North Carolina Feb. 28 tournament. They've got the most talented team in through Mar. 2. the league and they have some momentum right The Mocs Feb. 22, 75-68 win over Furman, now. Davidson is the most solid, mistake free team coupled with Davidson's 66-57 loss at Marshall, gave and Coach Hussey does a great job coaching them," UTC the title and set off a celebration for the Mocs McCarthy said. and the 7,451 fans. "I can't really say I would rather play ETSU or VMI. The Mocs made a dramatic comeback against the We would have to beat East Tennessee for the fourth tough Furman Palidans and claimed the crown for time and VMI's Gay Elmore is probably the player the second year in a row. An elated Coach Mack of the year in the conference," said McCarthy. "No McCarthy said, "I think everyone thought this would tournament pairing is perfect, but we're in pretty good be a transition or down year but the five seniors shape with Marshall and Davidson in the opposite weren't used to that and took it upon themselves to brackett. So let's just go up to Asheville and win the win the thing. We've got a great bunch of kids!" dadgum thing." The Mocs trailed by as many as eight in the first half and trailed 36-30 with 19:30 to go in the game. UTC then outscored Furman 14-1 to go up 44-37 with Lady Mocs Want More 13 minutes to go. Coach McCarthy explained the comeback. "We Than Their Share The usually unassuming Lance Fulse score a carreer high of 23. would play defense for 20 seconds or so and then by Phil Harris we would break down. They were patient and they Echo Sports Writer kept getting high percentage shots. As soon as we Gibson and Tim Ferguson reaped the praises of their The Lady Mocs refused to give up their regular made up our minds to play defense as long as they coach. "I'm already dreading next year without these season Southern Conference crown by pulling off two were down there, we were okay. We finally played guys. They meant so much to the success of this stunning road wins to gain a share of the SC defense and rebounded well and that made the team. They have given us leadership and they championship. difference in the second half." hustled every single day." UTC shares the regular season crown with Lance Fulse led the Moc scoring with 23 points and Though the Mocs lost, it may have been a blessing Marshall as both teams finished with 8-2 conference Coach McCarthy praised his 6'6" sophomore, in disguise. The loss may light a fire under the Mocs, records. "Lance really picked us up. They spread out their who must win the tournament to be guaranteed a The Lady Mocs topped East Tennessee 67-61 in zone on the perimeter to cut off the shooting spot in the NCAA tournament. The Mocs now have Johnson City in a Feb. 22 Saturday night shootout. wings and it opened it up for Lance. He really took extra incentive in the tournament opener because They repeated the phenomenal feat the following advantage of it." UTC will get a chance for revenge when they open afternoon by winning at Appalachian State 80-75. Almost all of the crowd remained as the Mocs cut the tourney against The Citadel. Coach Sharon Fanning said, "They were both down the nets. The crowd roared their approval when great wins. Our backs were against the wall but we Coach McCarthy finished cutting down the last net. "...let's just go up to Asheville and win the went up there believing we could win and we came It was a great celebration of a great season. dadgum thing." through." The celebration turned to shock just two days later Kim Bush and Regina Kirk scored 16 and 13 as The Citadel, last in the conference, upset the against ETSU and scored 23 and 16 in the victory champion Mocs 82-75 to become only the second "It's really going to be an exciting tournament," over Appy. The Lady Mocs also received boosts from Southern Conference rival in history to win at the said Coach McCarthy. "This is going to be a great unexpected sources as Coach Fanning gave credit Roundhouse. The victory gave The Citadel a berth spectator event. I really think it's a wide open shot to two young players, "Shujuan Hubbard in the tournament and bumped Furman from the trip for the championship." (sophomore) and Katrina Jackson (freshman) really to Asheville. "Appy State with Rod Davis is playing really well came through with clutch performances. We went up The only bright spot of the night for the Mocs was right now," noted Coach McCarthy. "He's just a there without Elinor Benson, who was sick, and these before the game when the five seniors were honored. super player and Western Carolina has the same two young players stepped in and made the Carliss Jeter, Eugene Deal, Dwight Harris, John thing with Leroy Gasque." difference."

Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering at The University of New Orleans Undergraduate and Graduate Start Summer or Fall, 1986 write: Chairman School of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering 5968 Brainerd Rd 5035 Hixson Pike P.O. Box 1098 899-CATS 870-CATS New Orleans, Louisiana 70148 SELECTION, CAT'S HAS IT! Or phone: (504) 286-7180 yyQ «i 14 /February 28, 1986 Wrestler Chooses Education Over "Adventure" by Cheryl Snyder Echo Sports Editor Adventure or education was the choice Moc Arrington joined the Vestavia Hills High School It was during his senior year with a 29-3 record that freshman Clarence Arrington was forced to make wrestling team in tenth grade after quitting football Arrington wrestled his way to a state championship when choosing between following through on his because of his size. Wrestling at 126 pounds, he did and traveled with his high school team from plans to join the Navy or accept a wrestling not earn a spot on the Alabama State Championship Birmingham, Ala., to a McCallie High School match scholarship from UTC. team until his eleventh grade season. in Chattanooga to beat Tennessee state champion Jimmy Lynch 18-2. "Coach Reeves [UTC wrestling coachl saw me UTC Supports Jr. ROTC wrestle Jimmy Lynch and asked me if I wanted to by Cheryl Snyder sign up for college wrestling," recalled Arrington. "I Echo Sports Editor told him I had signed up for the Navy but he said he

The UTC Military Science Department sponsored ^^^^^^^^^^^ommKtmm\ could get me out." a Jr. ROTC drill meet for area high schools in "I didn't think I'd get a wrestling scholarship. Maclellan Gym Saturday, Feb. 22. • Nobody from Alabama gets wrestling scholarships," All Hamilton County high schools participated with quipped Arrington. the exception of Ooltewah. Newly formed programs The Navy did release him on the request of his high from Ringgold and Lakeview-Ft. Oglethorpe High ? L ° mi fir*schoo l coach but not without a last temptation. Schools also participated. "The Navy wanted me to wrestle for them. They The drill teams competed in standard platoon, said they had the back door to the Olympics, but I standard squad, fancy squad, fancy platoon, color wanted to be more free, freer to do what I want to guard, fancy individual and fancy dual categories. 1:1 do," said Arrington. "UTC has been very positive and supportive of our Entering his first SC championship tournament program," said Major Fletcher, instructor at . 1 Saturday, March 1, Arrington expressed surprise over Lakeview-Ft. Oglethorpe. "They have been extremely his performance as a college freshman wrestler, "I helpful in getting us started, for example, letting us didn't expect to do this well. I was expecting to go participate in this drill meet." out and get killed my first year." "UTC and all the high schools around here have Still several pounds over competition weight nine been a big help to us," said Ringgold ROTC days before the tourney, Arrington said his goal was instructor Co. Williams. "I don't think we've ever to win. "If I make scratch weight I want it to be worth asked for help we didn't get." y my while," he said. By supporting Jr. ROTC in area high schools, UTC "I'm still going into the Navy. I'm joining the An all-female squad competes in Jr. ROTC drill meet. promotes its college level military science program. reserves next summer. Sometimes I wonder why I'm ROTC in high school presents options for a college "Interest is a lot higher in college-bound students," doing this, why I got into this in the first place. major and financial aid many college-bound students Williams continued. "More students are applying for "I want to be four-time conference champion. did not know existed. ROTC scholarships." That's my goal."

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