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Winthrop University Digital Commons @ Winthrop University The oJ hnsonian 1980-1989 The oJ hnsonian 10-17-1989 The ohnsoniJ an October 17, 1989 Winthrop University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/thejohnsonian1980s Recommended Citation Winthrop University, "The oJ hnsonian October 17, 1989" (1989). The Johnsonian 1980-1989. 223. https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/thejohnsonian1980s/223 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The oJ hnsonian at Digital Commons @ Winthrop University. It has been accepted for inclusion in The oJ hnsonian 1980-1989 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Winthrop University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. BasketbatJ^ season is here See Page 8 Briefs Opinion Living Sports Seventh Issue. 66th Year For advertising information, call 323-3419 October 17.1989 Jackson Speaks to Winthrop Many issues addressed during NAACP Awards Banquet By Alvln McEwen Jackson. "If you run, you in- drants." Johnsonian Staff Writer spire them to run." Jackson said most poor The Reverend Jesse Jackson also mentioned people in the nation are not Jackson, founder and Presi- that judges are screened by black, but white, female, and dent of the Rainbow Coalition, the state legislature. He called young. He also said the spoke of health care, sexual it archaic and illegal. NAACP should not aid black discrimination and the policy "We are not just friends of people, but all people. of running for government in tiie court,"he said."We are over " If they've been aban- a speech Friday night at the public court Ifs our doned, they are our people McSrydeHsE court" because they are God's chil- Jackson was the guest He said that the recent dren. So we do not stand to- speaker ox Lhe NAACP Golden capital gains tax was wrong night to feed black children. Anneiversary Freedom because hardly anyone was We stand to feed all of God's Awards Banquet gaining from it children." Jackson said that people "In the state of South Jackson then said health should not complain about Carolina,2500people gain from care plans should be for every- government but instead, run capital gains. That is not too one. He said one should get a for office. many folks in this world. health plan because one is sick "If you run, it will lift the Those who got the capital not because of the wealth that ceiling of the minds of our gains want to live with trickle person has. Photo By Andrew Hayter children because if you win, down'. Friends, trickle down' He said that the recent The Reverend Jesse Jackson speaking to group at Winthrop your children win," said works for dogs and fire hy- See JACKSON pg. 10 Hornets display area stars in win Dozier and Reid impress Coach Harter at Sunday's exhibition game By Eugene Jolley match for the 6-9 256 pound stop at making the roster. Johnsonian Sports Editor Reid. "Even if I make the team, I've "JR had a fine game," said got to continue to improve."] The Charlotte Hornets Homets coach Dick Harter. Other newcomers w ire fo- made their first appearance to "He took control of the defen- cused on by the fans. Center the Winthrop Coliseum a suc- sive board." Stuart Gray, who was acquired cessful one Sunday as they beat Another local star who is from the Indiana Pacers, was the Washington Bullets 104- making a Lid for a spot on the the most watched. 88 in the Hornets third pre- Hornets roster is Terry Dozier, Gray had his moments, season game of the year. the former South Carolina star. both good and bad, but the An enthusiastic crowd got Dozier seemed So increase his Hornets need him to come to see such former area stars chances of making the team through since he is the Hor- as Harvey Grant (played oe with some fine play that caught nets only legitimate 7-footer. year at Clemson), Mark Alarie Halter's eye. One disappointment to the w (Duke), Tom Hammonds (Geor- "Terry played well for the fans was the absence of Rex * HWH gia Tech) from the Bullets. But second night in a row," Harter Chapman and Kurt Rambis. uYriHRWS the person everyone wanted to said. "He made a good case for Both players sat out the game mm see was J.R Reid, the rookie himself." with injuries, but were present power forward from North Dozier said the switch to on the bench. Carolina. the pro style of play has helped Chapman bruised a nerve Reid didn't let the fans him. in his right arm Saturday night down. In the second half, he "My game is not a ] in Columbia against the Bul- controlled the game on both game. I just try to get the j lets. Rambis nas a strained ends with his physical style of done. Tmstartingto play loose, left Achilles tendon and has play. The Bullets' Ledell Eack- it let's me show my individual been out all pre-season. les took exception with Reid's game. In college, you want to Newcomer Jerry Sichting style of play once but the 6-5 focus more for the team." also did not play due to an Photo by Tom Taylor guard would have been no Dozier said his goal doesn't See HORNETS pg. 10 Hugo, the Hornets' mascot, entertained the crowd Sunday. PAGE 2 THE JOHNSONIAN OCTOBER 17,1989 Attention - Government Earn Money Reading SACCURH Seized Vehicles - from $100. Fords, Mercedes, Corvettes, BOOKS! $32,000 year News Briefs income potential. Details - call Students Head North Cheys. Surplus Buyers Guide. 1-602-838-8885 ext Bk 18893 By Chrystal Farmer 1-602-838-8885 ext A 18893 Johnsonian Staff Writer Cultural Events " Reaching for the stars" •Winihrop u ce Theatre Oct. 19 and 20,8:00 p.m., Johnson will be the theme for members Hall of the Resident Student Asso- "Pre-Concert Lecture: David Lowry Oct. 22,7:00p.m., Reciia' ciation this weekend at Hall * 1.000S OF LPS, CDS AND CASSETTES IN STOCK SAACURH. •Fine Arts Series: Warsaw Symphony Oct. 22,8:00p.m., Byrnes * OVER 12,000 OLDIE 45S IN STOCK I The SAACURH, South Auditorium * A WIDE SELECTION OF MUSIC VIDEOS 'Faculty Series: Martin Hughes Oct. 23,8:00 p.m., Recital Hall Atlantic Affiliate of College and * T1CKETRON OUTLET University Resident Halls, * AN EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF MUSIC BOOKS AND conference is a time for stu- 3,5C0 TITLES OF SHEET MUSIC Teacher Cadets * ACOUSTIC AND ELECTRIC GUITARS AND RELATED •Anyone who was a teacher cadet in high school is asked to dents from resident associa- ACCESSORIES-STRINGS, PICKS, CORDS, AND ETC. tions around the Southeast to * A FULL LINE OF ACCESSORIES- BLANK TAPES, TAPE contact Joyce Veal or Sylvia Myers at ext. 2151 CLEANERS, CASSETTE AND CD CASES, CD CLEAN- meet and exchange ideas on ERS, NEEDLES, POSTERS, BUTTONS, AND MUCH how to promote unity in the Support Group MORE! residence halls. *A support group for children of alcoholics meets every Friday OVER 37 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Fourteen members from ROCK HILL MALL from 2:00-3:15. For information call 2233. IN THE MUSIC BUSINESS •A weight management and support group tailored for the RSA will be representing Winthrop College. M-SAT. 10-6 coHege student will be held in Kinkins room 221 on Oct. 23 and SUN. 1:30-6 30 from 5:00-6:00 p.m. There is a registration fee of $5.00. To "SAACURH is a weekend 10% OFF ALL BLANK TAPE, I register call 2206. filled with lots of cheering and SHEET MUSIC & MUSIC BOOKS; learning. On Friday we will EXCLUDING 5ALE ITEMS ; Time Management and Study Skills Workshop start participating in program Present coupon before sale -Expires 10-31-891 3§|j' jBjj •A time management and study skills workshop, three sessions workshops. We will also have long, is being offered this week. Monday and Tuesday from a display table set up and par- 12:00-12:50 p.m. and Wednesday from 1:00-1:50 p.m. For ticipate in a trade fair. At the information call 2233. trade fair students at the con- EVERY WEDNESDAY IS ference will have a time to Alcohol Awarnes» Week trade items from their school WINTHROP DAY! •There will be a variety of displays providing information, with other students. For ex- videos, demonstrations, mocktails, baslloons, music and door ample, sweatshirts, cups, note- prizes on the main floor of Dinkins on Wednesday Oct. 18, books, t-shirts and etc," said 3-Piece Dinner 9:00a.m.-2:00p.m. Tuesday Davis, RSA Vice Presi- •There will be a non-alcoholic party in McBryde Main Hall on dent. Wed., Oct. 18, from 4:30-8:00 p.m. There will also be a time *A film that blends real students, authentic campus sites and when all the participants of Regularly situations, with an episode of the TV series M*A*S*H will be the conference will get together shown in Dinkins room 221 on Wed., Oct. 18, form 5:00-6:00 and have "roll call" which is a p.m. A brief discussion coordinated by Vicki Baroody form the spirit competition, said Davis. • Golden brown coiihtiy chicken (mixed) Student Wellness Program will follow. On Saturday participants • Your choice of 2 country vegetables or salads •There will be a wrecked car display in fron of Dinkins all week. will continue with the work- • A hot, homemade buttermilk biscuit shops and end the evening with WHIT Class a banquet. The winners of the • The Women's Health Issues Today class which includes school spirit award and the information about the female body, birth control options, program presenters award will sexually transmitted diseases and many other women's health be given at this time.