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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 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. 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 , 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. On Sun- issues will be held in Wofford basement on Oct. 23,7:30 p.m. day Winthrop's representa- tives will return to campus. Walking for Health RSA members that attend *Th6 student Wellness program is sponsoring a walking class the conference are planning a for everyone from the stroller to the racer. They will be walking day to present the programs frr four weeks on Monday and Wednesday mornings at 8:00 they Attended to Winthrop's and Tuesday and Thursday afternoons at 5:30. Wear comfort- hall councils. able clothes and sneakers. The conference will take place in Salem, VA, at Roanoke College. Members of RSA are elected from residence hall fUSl) NOTICE TO STUDENTS councils. Two people are elected and they serve as their CCUMTRY CHICKEN [f your organization is sponsoring an event and hall'f representatives. you would like for it to be announced in "News " RSA is different from Briefs," please send it to The Johnsonian by hall council ljecause it sis not Phone: 32Z-12.M Thursday, 5p.m. Any announcements received concerned with only one resi- dencehall. Ithas theresponsi- 738 Cherry Road Later tVian this time may not be printed in the bility of helping residence life following issuee of The Johnsonian, depending as a whole," said DeBrae' Ken- (Two blocks from Winthrop) upon space allowed. nedy, RSA Secretary. THE JOHNSONIAN OCTOBER 17,1999 PAGE 3 Eagles think

before they drink Tuesday, October 17th "College Spirits" 7:00-8:00 p.m. Dinkins 222 You should too Aerobics 9:30 a.m. Peabody Gym Wednesday, October 18th Crop Walk '89 Health Display 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Dinkins Main By Chrystal Farmer Floor Johnsonian Staff Writer Non-Alcoholic Party 4:30-8:00 p.m. McBryde Main m The desire to help those Hail f^Italioa Rweonroat less fortunate than themselves Mocktail Party 9:00 p.m. Thompson Cafeteria FAST AND FREE DELIVERY prompted more than 300 walk- TO WXNTHROP ers to walk in the annual Tri- "Choices" 5:00-6:00 p.m. Dinkins room 221 ONALL PURCHASES 5,5° AND UP County Crop Walk October 14, Movie "Thin Blue Line" 9:00 p.m. Union Station DELIVERY HOURS 1989. weekdays 11am-11pm weekends until michtmqht By walking the 10 kilome- ters and securing sponsors/ Thursday, October 19th donations, or by sponsoring "Gut Bust" 12:00-12:30 Peabody Gym 106 18PARTY PIZZA! ! ^5% OFF' someone to walk, Tri-County ONLY $1095 ;; IND.VDUAL citizens helped to provide pure iTharj* 16 Slices; | 'jJSgHM water, medical assistance, re- Friday, October 20th a«Jd 1.75 each for . { J PURCHASES lief aid and agricultural sup- Badminton Sign-up for information call 2140 ITH_VWJHROP »_ plies to villages all over the world. TVO Seventy-five percent of all 328-2727 CONVENETff 366-6777 Saturday, October 21st 135 S. Herlon g AY# LOCATIONS the money raised will go over Movie "Thin Blue Line" 7:30 p.m. Union Station 50 2289Cherr»j Rd seas to help people. The other Across from the >• the Yalmart cents hospital water tower Stopping Center See WALKpQ. 11 0$

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BOT Chairperson says NEWS ON EDUCATION How Much is Too Much? 'good job Winthrop' The cost of college tuition con- tinues to skyrocket. Some of the na- Coliseum parking enough to drive you crazy! Dear Winthrop Family, tion's top universities are charging That you weathered the mere than $85,000 for a four-year Two dollars for parking. Too much for a education. Landing financial aid is storm with dignity and that becoming more of a necessity than Winthropv 'lege event? you devotedly cooperated in an option. Here are some simple You be tne judge! clean-up does not surprise tips on how to obtain money for a That is what the college charged to park for the me. good education. I am proud of the spirit of 1. Contact your college financial exhibition game between the Charlotte Hornets and aid office for a list of financial op- unity and camraderie that is tions. There are also credible com- the Washington Bullets. shared by those of us who panies, like College Financial Plan- Many opportunities for financial aid exist, but you have to be aware Parking is usually free for all Winthrop events. share Winthrop College. ning Service (CFPS), who provide lists of available gTants, loans and of how to get them. For other events such as concerts, one dollar usu- The tenacity of Public scholarships for a small fee. can call 1-800-346-6401 to request ally parks the car. Two dollars is exceeding the Safety and the commitment 2. Analyze your financial situa- a "student data form." It must be tion honestly and apply for as many completed and sent to CFPS with limit, between what is acceptable and what is not. of all the staff in attending to student well-being is com- programs as you are eligible. Fill $45 for the research fee. In about Why two dollars? Probably because they knew out the forms accurately. two weeks, the student will get a mendable. 3. After selecting a good financial personalized computer print-out of that the people attending had already shelled out Please know that the Board aid package, negotiate improve- financial aid resources that matches ments with your college financial his or her background. $18 for tickets. In this light, they probably felt two of Trustees will work with advisor. Also thoroughly investi- Many scholarships are based on dollars was quite a deal. you and support all efforts to gate alternative means for more academic interests, career plans, Figure it. If two couples went to a resturant for restore our campus in places support. family heritage and place of resi- that suffered damage. College Financial Planning Ser- dence. There are also many unique dinner at $18 a piece they would run a tab of $72. Thank you for your loyalty vice has a data base of more than sources such as money for students 180.000 listings of scholarships, who have been golf caddies or news- With a gratuity tax of 15% the tip would run $10.70. to Winthrop. fellowships, grants and loans. It of- paper carriers. In this respect, fans actually got a bargain. Two fers information about ^donations In the words of one financial aid from corporations, memorials, trusts, expert, unique opportunities for hours of fast paced entertainment with only a two Most Sincerely, monetary support do exist, you just Angela Burkhalter,Chair foundations, religious groups and dollar parking fee. other philanthropic organizations. have to be creative and resourceful Board of Trustees To enter the program, a student in finding them. Of course, some people didn't know there would be a two dollar parking fee. This served as a lesson in life or maybe even cinbarras sement for a few Poll Shows favorable results for The Johnsonian people who used thuir last savings to buy the tickets. Editor's note comments on the improvement able to continue to improve But where does the money go? Possibly to the By Wynn Archibald of appearance and content. I thank all of you wh< have written such thought- parking attendants who collected or maybe to the i am pleased to announce I am particularly happy to ful letters to the editor this the results of our survey from reoort that people feel we brothers of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity who year and encourage you t< the Oct. 3, issue of The have "good coverage, fair atti- helped park cars. tude toward differences of opin- continue. However, for two dollars, valet parking is more John .Ionian. The results were two to ion." The Johnsonian isyovu preferable. one in favor of an excellent job I would like to thank eve- forum for discussion. Any Come on Winthrop. Lets remember, some people so far this year. We received ryone who responded to our topic of concern to you is o have yet to recover from Hurricane Hugo. Thats opinion poll.! hope we will be concern to us. why the prediction for a sellout was changed. Dear Editor: terrible little word know as Between Hugo, the student income and two I am writing this letter in First, white people — dollars for parking at the exhibition game who can WAKE UP! We no longer live "prejudice" that has been im- response to the letters concern- planted in most people'sheads, afford to pay attention? ing race appearing in your in the days of slaves and slaveowners. we are judgemental of our fel- editorial papers as of the past low man before we even ge month. Black people require the THE JOHNSONIAN. same respect as white people. tstarted. Unless you have been on Is there a solution? I Editor Mars for the last century, we They are just a different shade WYNN ARCHIBALD of color. have one. have a racism problem in our auiiij -Why doesn't everyone s country and at our school. Whafsthe big deal? Just Ad Manager because someone's skin color is forget the color of our skins The latter of those two and work together for a PAT KENNEDY are what concern me most. different does not mean that Segregation is evident he is any worse than you. change? Business Manager If you are looking at skin All it takes is a little com- every time you go into the cafe- promise and a bit of pride »CATHI QUINN teria. color, then he is better than you anyway. swallowirg. Black people normally oc- Sure, we sholild be The Johnsonian Letter Policy cupy the first three to four Black people-Time for The Johnsonian welcomes letters to the editor your wake up call. It's not going proud of our heritage shut we tables while white people gen- should also learn fr^m our concerning any topic, whether Winthrop-re- erally sit at tables closer to the to happen overnight. As long as mankind has mistakes lated or not. The Johnsonian editorial staff re- doors of the cafeteria. Why? There are no desig- been around, there have been .There are no simple so- serves the right to edit letters for space, al- oppressed people due to stupid lutionsto such a massive prob- nated areas for whites and lem, but sometimes you have though not for content. All letters must be Iblacks but the pattern is no- issues like race, ethnic origin signed by the author and typed for clarity. The ticeable. or religious beliefs. to clean up the world by first ~cleahingr*up yo"uf own back- Johnsonian also has the right to withold names ——TKrsrtTnhgs and othgrF should be the basis on which a yard. if there is a chance of undue hostility toward the white clubs. I could go on for days but that's not the point. culture should built on, not author. Letters to the editor are not necessarily I havediscovered what divided by. Sincerely, the opinion of The Johnsonian. the problem is. However,, d.Ufl M .that Mark Cook THE JOHNSONIAN OCTOBER 17,1989 PAGE 5 National Council offers Minority Fellowships Next Week - Cheek Student/ Club Ad Form Order your college ring NOW The National Research Council will administer the FAST ADVANCED DEPENDABLE Ford Foundation Predoctoral SERVICE SERVICE JOSTENS and Dissertation Fellowships Factory Service On: for Minorities Program. gftEFBIGEBATOBS • RANGES & MICROWAVE litlon, Tappan, Sharp It will 0^*- ^proximately • WASHERS, DRYERS JennAir, Amana 55 three-year \ ioctoral fel- • ROOM A/C Panasonic. Gibson, Placc '?;.-n-hrnp College 3ockr£or>. lowships and 20 ne-year dis- • DISHWASHERS Theimador. Admiral, • GARBAGE DISPOSAL Mrftag. Fedder*, sertation fellowships to • WATER HEATERS Magic Chef and More Dinkins Student Center • 323-2161 people from six minority WHOLESALE - KTU- All WORK UOM-FW 8:30 AM-5.00 Ml groups. SAT 9:00 MM 2:X PM 366-3434 GUARANTEED Winthrop College The fellowships are de- 114 AEbmutr Avt. Reck HiH, S.C. Bookstore signed to increase the pres- ence of underrepresented mi- norties on the nation's college and university faculties. These fellowships will Ul wasn't rubbing provide higher education op- portunities for minorities. it in-I just wanted Each predoctoral fellow- ship will include an annual Eddie to know stipend of $11,000 to the Fel- low and an annual institu- the score of tional grant of $6,000 to the fellowship institution,in lieu of last night's game." tuition and fees. Dissertation Fellows will receive a stipend of $18,000 for the twelve-month tenure vvith no institutional grant. All predoctoral fellowship applicants must have Gradu- ate Record Examinations (GRE) General Test scor. :s for tests taken between Oct. 1, 1984 and Dec. 9,1989. However, scores from GRE General Tests taken between October 1987 and December 1989 are preferable because statistics on these tests will be reported to selection pan- els. Dissertation fellowship applicants must be admitted to doctoral candidacy and have completed all course Go ahead and gloat. You can work and examintions (except rub it in all the way to Chicago for the defense of the disserta- with A3SJ Long Distance Service. Besides, your best friend Eddie tion) by Jan. 31, 1990 and was the one who said your team expect to complete the disser- could never win three straight. tation during the 1990-1991 So give him a call. It costs a academic year. lot less than you think to let him The deadline for entering know who's headed for the Playofls. the fellowship competition i%8i J, Vlwah.'qfC! Reach out and touch someone? 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Next play opens the curtam on Jeannie Woods' Winthrop career

By Mary Fi ces Monckton ances. She was one of the fe ar asks the important question of Johnsonio. Staff Writer singers in the Denver produ how well the colleges are teach- tion. ing students skills to prepare Jeannie Woods joined the "It has no real story, just them for their future careers. staff ofWinthrop's Department songs. I fell in love with Brel's Woods pointed out that in ofTheater and Dance this past poetry and dynamic zest for the Winthrop College catalog, August. life that comes through in his the college's two fundamental Woods said she learned of songs," Woods said. . aims are stated as, "The fullest the position from Art search, a Some of Woods' favorite possible development of each Theater Communications roles are: Elmire in Tartuffe," student as an educated person, Group newsletter, and came to Miss Prossy in "Candida," and the preparation of students Rock Hill from , Jenny in The Threepenny for professional careers" where she earned a Ph.D. in Opera," and Estelle in "No (Winthrop College Under- • theater, with emphasis on di- Exit," a play which will be graduate Catalog 89-90, 6.) recting, at The City University staged by students later in the The play illustrates the of New York. Woods said she semester. question of how the college can was was also aii actress and Woods just completed au- balance these two goals. Woods director while in New York. ditions for "Another Antigone." said it is an interesting issue Woods and her husband, Performances will be Nov. 15- for students and faculty to deal Dan, who is the part time man- 18,1989. with. ager of Byrnes Auditorium, Woods said when she is Gurney's play is a drama, lived in Colorado. The two were choosing a cast, she looks for butalso humorous, Woods said. actors for the Third Eye The- several things. The central conflict of"Another atre and Germinal Stage, lo- The actor should be physi- Antigone" is that a student cated in Denver. cally right for the role, be able wants to rewrite Sophocles' While in New York. Woods to move well and speak clearly, "Antigone" by having the main directed the 1983 premier of «md should personify the char- character fight against nuclear "MOON," by Eric Baldwin, at acter as the playwright would war, but the professor wants the Cubiculo Theater. She also have wanted, Woods said. her term paper to be on con- directed stage readings of sev- Woods said you have to find cepts of tragedy in Greek Photo by Matt Turner eral new plays, such works by someone who can realize the drama. character, and be able to work Ore of Woods' goals is to Jeannie Woods In discussion with the cast of "Another Chinese playwrights William Antigone". Sun and Faye Fei. Woods acted with other people. When hold- start holding post-play discus- and directed at the Province- ingauditions, she said she looks sions. town Playhouse and the River- not only for talent, but also The first discussion will be concerning the issues of the year when Johnson Hall will side Shakespeare Company, how appropriate the actor is held after the Nov. 16 perform- play. be undergoing renovation. both in New York. for the role to be cast. ance ofAnother Antigone." Dr. Woods said another goal is Aside from teaching, "Jacques Brel is Alive and Woods' first Winthop thea- Houston Craighead, of the to form a readers' th eater group Woods is currently working Well and Living in Paris," a ter production will be "Another Philosophy department, will be for both on and off campus on a book about the Ameri- French musical review, is one Antigone," by A. R Gurney Jr. the moderator of a discussion productions. She said this can stage director, Adrian of Woods' .favorite perform- Woods said Gurney's play between the cast and audience would ideally take effect next Hall. What goes up must come down, Winthrop's war against graffiti By Eric Skinner aren't supposed to do it and cially acceptable than carving has been a housekeeper for 18 as soon as they can. Johnsonian Staff Writer that makes it fun.r th&message in a person's fore- years. "I think it's ugly. I just There really isn't much that Some people use graffiti as head." clean it off. It's my job." the college can do to stop people You see it almost every time a way to spread humor or put fWriting things down in- The graffiti that is written from writing on the walls, said you go to the restroom. out information which is ille- sures that the person you're in ink usually comes off with Tucker Jchnson, director of It's graffiti, thejokes, draw- gal or suspect, White said. An communicating with is liter- heavy scrubbing, Neely said. facilities management. The ings and crude remarks writ- example of this is the "for a ate. People who would not "It's really badforthe walls," school could put up black ten and sometimes carved into good time, call " mes- understand the message are Neely said. "It keeps the all boards for people to write on, the restroom walls. sage. automatically screened out," paint scrubbed off." but there is no guarantees that Sometimes people carve White said. "Ifs also a cost The College's physical plant they would use them. According to Dr. Garry messages into the walls. This effective way to communicate." recently painted some rest The painting crew paints the White, an associate professor is caused by a mixture of anger rooms in Dinkins, said Bill walls when people complain of psychology at Winthrop and rebellion which can't be Graffiti on the Winthrop Covington, structural supervi- about the graffiti, but Johjison College, there are several ways expresed directly to the person College campus is dealt with sor for Winthrop College. thinks it may aggravate the to explain people's need to write who caused the anger, White by the physical plant painting Covington said the painting problem. on walls. said. crew and ffie r^Menfce tiouse^ crew can't do anything about To people who write on "One explanation might be "Writing the message down keepers. graffiti until th' problem is walls, a freshly painted wall is a sense of rebellion," White give the anger permanance," 1 don't really read that reported and a work order filed. like a red flag to a bull," said. They know that they White said. "It's also more so- *tuff," said Eunice Neely, who Then the crews take care of it Johnson said. THE JOHNSONIAN OCTOBER 17,1989 PAGE 7

Senior Clark Moore is di- recting "No Exit,"aone-actplay by Jean-Paul Sartre, ' "ihwil! be presented on Weu sday and Thursday, Nov. 1 and 2, at 8 p.m. in Johnson 201. Auditions were held Oct. 4 and 5 in the Lab Theatre in Johnson Hall, and out of 22 auiitionees, Moore chose the snvf, four actors for the play. >9>« "Being a first-time direc- tor, choosing f bur out of so many talented people was one of the hardest things to do," Moore said. "No Exit" deals with what happens to people after their deaths. Three of the four charac- ters in the play are women. DSU MOVIE FOR THIS WEEK WALtOWEFN 5, TMCK OR TREAT? This past Friday was the Halloween 6 be the grand fi- birthday of one of the all-time nale, or else the series will horror film greats, and it was embark on a totally new tan- unfortunate that his arch-ri- gent. val got his fifth movie released Many loose ends were tied on that day. off in Number 5, but a bunch of Halloween 5: The Re- new questions were raised at venge of Michael Myers ONE FRCM the end. The most asked ques- $.50 Admission slashed its way to the big screen THE AISLES tion being, "Who was the mys- Wednesday, Oct. 18 last Friday. by Matt Turner terious stranger in the black The body count was high, cowboy outfit?" at 9 p.m. and Donald Pleasance played It's all very puzzling, and Saturday, Oct. 22 at 7 p.m Dr. Loomis again. The film believe it. He's actually a good just as soon as I start making picked up in the final moments driver. predictions about the next of Halloween 4, showing how What you also have to see sequel, the writers of Hallow- Michael survived, and then it to believe is how he offs his een 6 will give new twists to skips to the following year's victims. the plot. Halloween, where Michael All that can be said is the If you're really into the Hal- begins doing what he does best. Motion Picture Association of loween films or just interested It's a pretty good Hallow- America's Ratings Board must in getting a few pre-Oct. 31 een, considering it's Number 5 have just been out-to-lunch the frights, go see Halloween 5: and chat Number 6 is on the day Halloween 5 came in to The Revenge of Michael way, and the film also sticks get its rating. This time, Mi- Myers. close to its title. chael Myers does it all. It's interesting, entertain- Michael Myers definitely As abigfan of horrorfilms, ing, and it's decent. gets his revenge on the littlf I know that Halloween 5 had It ranks 2 stars (average.) town of Haddonfield. As d some unexpected surprises. matter of fact, he gets his re4 One ofthe biggest surprises PECO WWWDS& venge on all but one of the of the whole film is that it is a WALIO WEEK characters from the previous set-up for Halloween 6. VIDEOS movie. 1 You might think that at John Carpenter, creator of some point producer Mousta- PUMPK3NHEAD Halloween, probably didn't pha Akaad would let Michael 3 stars complain too much, although rest in peace, but that is not EDGE OF SANITY there are one or two inconsis- the way it's going to be. tencies with the rest in the^ From the perspective ofthe 2 stars series. The film pushes its luck experienced movie buff, one ANIGHTMAREON a little bit, especially ,when could safely guess that one of ELM STREET (Pt. 1) Photo by Matt Turner Michael shows off his driving two things are about to happen 4 stars Tatter editor Judy Myers (right) and All Evans (left) skills in a straight-drive Mus- to the Halloween series. FRIGHT NIGHT 2 work on layout details for the 1990 Tatter. tang. You have to see that to We're either going to see 2 stars .The Johnsonian October 1*7,1989 J.R. leads Hornets over Washington By Eugene Jolley former South Carolina star Johnsonian Sports Editor Terry Dozier for a slam and The Charlotte Hornets beat was fouled to give the Hornet s the Washington Bullets 104- a 93-81 lead with 5:50 left. 86 Sunday in a pre-season The second play was a game at the Winthrop Coli- thunderous dunk after a pass seum. from Andre Turner with 1:50 Led by rookie forward J.R. left anu the Hornets leading Reid, the Hornets took the lead 101-85. in the first quarter and never "J.R. will help us a lot," looked back. paid Hornets coach Dick Har- The Hornets grabbed the ter. "(Being physical) was our lead for good with 4:27 left in biggest weakness lastyear. We the first quarter when Del may be the boys of the NBA, Curry took a pass from Mugsy but we won't be the cowards of Bogues and dunked it giving the NBA." the Hornets a 17-16 lead. Photo by Tom Taylor "I don't think he will back The Bullets could only tie down. If he keep's going, he attracted the attention of the Hornets' Hubert Henderson on this shot. once, at 51 when Bernard King will be a great one. He has had made a three pointplay to start two excellent games and one the second half. up and down game." season underway But a Curry jumper and a The Hornets had a lot to be By Eugene Jolley Andy McKoy, a starter for most She will be looking to re- Dave Hoppen dunk quickly happy with after their win. The Johnsonian Sports Editor of last year, George Henson, turning starters Becki Bar- gave the Hornets a 55-51 lead. play of forward Brian Rowsom Basketball season is here Chuck Rombout. Kenneth Fox bary, Christy Snow and Mich- Reid then took over on both was much improved as was as the Winthrop men's and returns after redshirting last elle Hobson to improve on last sides of the ball hauling down Dave Hoppen. The play of the women's teams started prac- year. year's record of 11-17, 6-6 in rebounds, blocking shots and Hornets younger players also tice Sunday, the first day the Freshmen looking to make the conference. making the offen sive moves for was a bright spot NCAA allows. their mark are William Holli- Other returnees are Sheila the score. "I saw a lot of young play- For the men, they will be man, Les Vermillion, Anzelle Bailey, Angie Marshall and For the game Reid scored ers play well," Harter said. "I looking to better last yeai's "Dingo" Hunter, Eddie Gay, Dorothy Davis, who redshirted 15 points, four coming in typi- like the young players. I don't record of 16-13 overall, 5-7 in Jedd Rawlins andMark Hailey. a year ago. cal Reid fashion. want to cut one too early." the Big South Conference. The Eagles first game is Freshmen include Jill First he took a pass from see ROSTER pg. 9 The Eagles will be led by Nov. 15 when they play the Hiles, Tammy Jones, Brooke four seniors, Shaun Wise, Sean Estonia Nationals from the McMinn, Mandy Sweetman Smith, Doug Omli and Clay Soviet Union in an exhibition Denise Thomas, and Jodit Dade. game. Wingrove. Wise and Smith both made For the Lady Eagles, it The Laddy Eagles first all-conference a year ago. marks the beginning of coach 24 in the Georgia Other key returnees are Germaine McAuley. State Tournament. Wofford, Winthrop battle to scoreless tie By Eugene Jolley saves for the shutout. minutes of overtime when Johnsonian Sports Editor The Eagles had three ex- Christian Dube fired a shot Winthrop and Wofford cellent scoring chances slip by. ftpfffSbaffi «?TfeetA*to?&ll played to a scoreless tie Wed- In the first half, Barry Murray hpunced off goalie Jonathan nesday in a soccer game in took a rebounded shot but his Qrumley but no Eagle player which neither team took con- kick went right. Later in the could get to the ball. trol. half, Eric Weikart's kick hit Wofford had two scoring Wofford outshot Winthrop the top bar of the goal. chances that went awry. In 16-5 in the game. Eagle goal- Perhaps Winthrop's best the first half, after a yellow keeper Chuck Loughry had 16 chance came in the second 15 card penalty to Winthrop's Frank McGonagill, Pat Britt This week in Sports attempted a penalty kick. However, Britt's shot was 17 At Coastal Volleyball 6:30 blocked by Loughry. At Radford Soccer 3:00 i. In the second half, Craig Appleby's goal was disallowed i 20 UNC-Greensboro inv. Vball TBA because of a penalty on Wof- Badminton (sign-up) Intramurals ford. Oct. 20-21 UNC-W Inv. MGolf TBA Winthrop is now 5-6-1, Oct 21 At UNC-W Soccer 1:00 after beating Augusta 2-1 Pholo by Tom Taylor Saturday. Bookie fonaaitiJJR. Raid shoots over Tom Hammond*. THE JOHNSONIAN OCTOBER 17,1989 PAGE 9 Death penalty about to strike again "Before I went

Sports fans hr w would you Hail has admitted that in the Citrus Bowl reading where toDietCenter, like to go to the University of January 1987, he helped out a one of the better assistant Florida right nuw. You know, player who faced a court order coaches had resigned. The ar- T couldn't fit just kind of hang out. Would stemming i non-payment ticle said this marked the that not be great. By Eugene Jolley of child supp. Hall admit- fourth coach to leave withir in this ad." If so, you better go watoh ted paying unauthorized sal- the year. Susan Saint James the football team and while Johnsonian ary supplements to assistant I will not even start dis- you're at it, it probably would coaches in 1986-88. One was Sports Editor cussing the Gators basketball Two years ago, I couldn't lose not be a bad idea to peak in on paid $18,000 which is in viola- program. I think the require- the basketball team. a stubborn 20 pounds. But tion of NCAA rules. ments there must be that you once I joined Diet Center, that If you don't know what is Remember, these are just have a criminal record, flunk a extra weight disappeared for going on, it's this. The Uni- three years of probation which the ones he has admitted. drug test,cheat on your SAT, good. If you want to lose versity of Florida is about to happened under former coach Florida wa3 placed on pro- accept money from a coach, become the second university Charlie Pell. His successor, bation in 1984 for 107 viola- threaten that coach, hire an Diet Center. Diet€® co be given the so called "Death Galen Hall, resigned Saturday tions and charges of spying on agent your sophomore year, Theyll make f^pritpr** penalty." a believer out vAyllLvJ after the Gators beat LSU 16- other teams. Three assistants and then dropout out of school Of you. What's bad about this situ- 13. The Gators are 4-1 and resigned because of this. or transfer. ation is that Florida served ranked in the top 25. I remember last year at It makes you wander. Roster Continued from pg. 8 If the season started to- At forwards it would pi oba- day, the roster might look like bly be J.R. Reid, KellyTripucka, this. At guard; Rex Kurt Rambis, Brian Rowsom, Chapman,Del Curry, Tyrone and either Terry Dozier, Robert Bogues, and two of the follow- Reid, Earl Cureton, or Kenny ingthree, Jerry Sichting, Clif- Gattison. ford Lett or Andre Turner. The two centers will be Dave Guard Michael Holton is in- Hoppen and Stuart Gray with jured until December. Reid playing some center also.

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