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Working hard Looking back They're he-e-e-re The AFL-CIO salutes Lech Walesa and fights for work An alumna shares memories of her time at the Universi er s rights in the United States and abroad. ty of Miami. The Hurricanes hope the luck of the Irish will run out Saturday. Opinion — page 4 Accent — page 6 THE HGHTING H IRISH Sport.*, — page 8 MiTH E MIAMI p^T Volume 67, Number 24 URRICANI.* University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla. Tuesday, November 21,1989 f t*" •S$**&-r'&$$^?^-•.v'*.i*&. -<~*•• < *...r. -,•-* r.tr^ _^t.fnjk**>m-*,^Xar fir ll' M ONCE UPON A ^Homecoming Alumni return to celebrate UKA By MARIE ANDERSON In tttt*titt.,ii. th*? Band _>/"*-/,_- je_e_w_rv ) Slaff Writer Sunsations, Hurricanettes and cheerleaders helped set the mood for the boat burning and fireworks show. he University of Miami rounded The boat burning, as tradition has it, out its Homecoming Week with is a way to foretell the fortune of the T the traditional pep rally, boat footbaU team in the Homecoming game. burning and fireworks. Alumni joined If the boat sinks, the team is going to students at the University Center Plaza win. If not, the team will, supposedly, to call a close to the annual celebration lose. of the University's achievements. Following the boat burning, during The pep rally included appearances by which the boat did sink, came the some of the members of the football fireworks. This year's show was moved team. Wide receivers Pee Wee Smith to the area by Eaton Residential and Dale Dawkins, and linebacker College. The new position allowed the Photos by MICHAEL ROY/Pboto Editoi Bernard "Tiger" Clark came out to the crowd, seated on the bank of the lake, to (Above) Fireworks light up the Coral Gabl<es sky over the residential college Plaza to raise the spirits of the crowd see the display better. towers Thursday night. (Above right) Members of the University community and prepare them for the game against gather on the shores of Lake Osceola and sing the Alma Mater. San Diego State. Please see page 6/HOMECOMING Integrity ticket disqualified again, will appeal to his chambers and then becoming the By TOM B. HIGGINS five flyers used during the campaign. said Ken DeMoor, campaign manager for tegrity candidates. The ticket was also assessed 10 points Integrity, has filed an appeal to the com According to Bell, the flyers were not prosecuting attorney." Assistant News Editor for failure to follow a graphic campaigning mission's weekend decision. Tyler said the approved by the residence coordinators of Bell responded, "I didn't argue the Saturday night, the Integrity ticket was policy included in the elections code and an court will hear the appeal at 6 p.m. tonight. the areas, as the elections code stipulates. case," adding he spoke to the commission disqualifieed for the second time from the established University policy included in The additional 15 points levied against At the hearing, DeMoor said he ob about general procedure questions. recent Student Government election as a the election rules packet. Integrity brings the total for the ticket to tained permission to place the flyers in the "There was a lot of confusion," Bell con result of a complaint presented by SG Pres Integrity was originally disqualified af 27. Twenty penalty points are necessary to areas from Dr. Robert Redick, director of tinued. "They were concerned about mak ident Troy Bell at an Elections Commission ter assessment of penalty points during the disqualify a ticket or a candidate from an residence halls. ing a decision based on the |election] code hearing held Friday. Nov. 13 Elections Commission hearing, but election. Demoor claimed Bell had met with the and |election| package." Candidates are re According to the commission's ruling, was allowed to re-enter the election after The complaint revolves around five dif commission before the Friday hearing. sponsible for information included in the drafted by Commission Chairperson Mark the SG Supreme Court reduced the num ferent flyers placed in residence areas. "When Troy is allowed to call the Elec election package given to each during a Chiappone, Integrity was assessed five ber of points Wednesday during an appeals Each flyer contained a large picture of the tions Commission into his office and argue campaign period. points because the ticket failed to get ap session. candidate who wished to represent the ar the case before a hearing," DeMoor said, Similarly, Bell assisted the SG Supreme proval from an etections commissioner for Chief Justice of the court Michael Tyler ea as well as smaller pictures of other In "it's the same as a judge calling the jury in Please seepage '•'/SG THANKSGIVING CLOSINGS Students line up for Notre Dame tickets The following is a list of University of Miami facilities' closings and openings for the Thanksgiving holiday. For information about where to get a turkey dinner on campus 500 guest passes Thursday, please see page 2. sell out quickly University Center: open 11 a.m. to midnight Thursday By JOHN ROG through Sunday. Assistant News Editor Residence Halls: open as usual. University of Miami students be Mahoney/Pearson and Ht-tcht/ Stanford dinning halls: gan forming a line at 6 p.m. Sunday closes at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, open for breakfast Monday. at the University Center to pur chase the 500 guest passes avail Hurricane cafeteria: closes after lunch today, opens for able for Saturday's Notre Dame- lunch at 11 a.m. Monday. Miami football game. The line grew Ibis cafeteria: closes at 2 p.m. tomorrow, opens 10 a.m. until it stretched from the Ticket- Monday. Master outlet to the Richter Li Eye snack bar: closes at 4 p.m. tomorrow, opens 10 a.m. brary. Monday. The passes went on sale at 7 a.m. Rathskeller: closes at midnight tomorrow. Monday, but students began form ing a line two hours before the ap Ashe Administration Building: closes 5 p.m. proved 8 p.m. Sunday starting time Wednesday, opens 8 a.m. Monday. posted at the TicketMaster win Campus Sports and Recreation: closed Thursday; open dow. As it turned out, students on 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and noon to line were not required to wait at 9 p.m. Sunday. the Center all night. Metrorail: will run on its regular schedule the entire Instead, those on line were given weekend. coupons beginning at 9:30 p.m. MICHAEL GOLDMAN/ Statf Photographer Please see page 3ITICKETS Students came to tbe University Center prepared for a night on the pavement. Page 2 THE MIAMI HURRICANE Tuesday, November 21,1989 NEWSBRIEFS Thanksgiving dinners abound dential College. Ex-sociology prof Valenta is director of the Insti dead at 46 tute of Soviet and East European Studies in the Graduate School of By AMI PATEL culture, especially if they are going to live in the ly 500 people. Retired University of Miami soci International Studies. He has just Statf Writer United States. For students in the residential colleges, sev ology professor Bruce Aldrich died returned from a visit to Moscow. "We have to learn these kinds of things, and eral masters are planing dinners. At Mahoney, Nov. 11 at the age of 46. For more information about the Although many students and faculty are head we do," he said. the Steve and Rhonwyn Ullmann will be having Aldrich taught in the UM depart lecture, call the SRC front desk at ing homeward this weekend to join family and Many other student organizations will host dinner at 4 p.m., with a sign-up at the front desk. ment of sociology from 1970 to 284-2555. friends for a traditional Thanksgiving dinner, Thanksgiving dinners on Thursday. In past Pearson Residence Coordinator Michele Frank 1980, when he left the University not all are making the trip. Whether they are years, both the Wesley Center and St. Augustine lin will host a dinner at noon Thursday for 30 to for health reasons. Badminton tourney staying to see the University of Miami Hurri Catholic Center have hosted dinners. However, 40 people. Students living in Hecht can sign up A native of Port Chester, NY, Al cane football team take on the Notre Dame this year only the Catholic Center will partici for dinner at 2 p.m. at any of the masters' resi drich taught at the University of to be held Friday Fighting Irish, those staying in Miami have sev pate in the tradition. The Wesley Center's ab dences. Eaton and Stanford have no plans for eral alternatives for an enjoyable holiday. stention is due to increasing participation in the Thanksgiving dinner. North Carolina and Florida State Campus Sports and Recreation University before teaching at UM. Today, 200 international students will get a residential colleges. Some students who elected to stay on campus and the Badminton Club are spon University Center Director Dr. Craig Ullom are cooking dinner for themselves and their In 1965, he received his under soring an intramural badminton taste of traditional Thanksgiving foods and a his graduate degree from Rollins Col tory lesson as they attend the sixth annual Inter said, "In more recent years, attendance at the friends. J.R. Bruni said he will invite the broth doubles tournament at 2 p.m. Fri Wesley Center has been waning, and last year ers of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, who are lege, Winter Park. Fla. Aldrich day in the Lane Recreation Center. national Thanksgiving Celebration.