V<^iMne2 Number 13 f • I I April 27,19t2 SRA Constitution Clouds Elections Disagreement over the inter­ she was unwilling to altow the terpretation has t)een that Spring pretatton of the SRA constitutton electtons committee to accept Semester Break means before and uncertainty as to wfio makes candidates who did not fulfill the Spring Break. Murguia stated, "I the final decision of candidate requirements. Matthew Murguia interpret that to mean before the -^ eligibility have produced ques­ electton committee chairman, and end of the Spring Semester." tions of unconstitutionality in the Sandra Nobile, Vice President and SRA elections Jane Duckworth commented committee member agreed the Ttie controversy involves the "The issue was never brought up vote shouto never have taken that the elections weren't on priority of candidate eligibility and place according to Roberts Rules schedule." The question was rais­ the time restrictions imposed by of Order. ed in over last Spr­ the constitution on the elections. Murguia added that 'According ing's elections. Duckworth admit­ In the electton held April 20-21, . ted that that the electton "was on­ seven candidates were found to to the Regents' Rules and Institu­ tional Rules & Regulations, the ly forty-eight hours late " be ineligible due to nonfulfillment Dean of Students has ultimate When asked if the SRA had of GPA and class-hour re­ SUA authority over any student made an attempt to clarify this f' quirements. Despite this probtom organizattons on campus." issue, Duckworth replied that the the SRA voted to retain the seven SRA hasn't gotten that far on the ^^ on the baltot. The constitution also states that proposed constituttonal changes The electtons committee con- electtons should tie held two they have worked on this stltutionaily makes eligibility deci­ weeks before the Spring semester. stons. However, Jane D«x:kworth, Semester Break. There have director of Student Activites. sakl been two interpretations. One in­

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Health Officials • M. Ea» Qthera Visit Fiesta UTSA Graduate lleprasentatlvei # Senior Representatlv irma FuMites Patricia Alvarez 80 by Ida Ramirez Peter Statnken Jeffrey Elliot 105 Fiesta OOTSA kicked off San required to pass Health Depart­ Mike Henry i ^i Stephen Graves 53 Suzanne Brown i ^ Antonio's annual week of celebra­ ment regulations requiring that ail Gloria Hansmann 4/^ food be prepared on fhe site yohn Frgeman i <« tion with five hours of food and Others 7 frolic. Revelers were treated to As Fiesta OOTSA opened, two booths providing such oddities as city Health Department represen­ ir Junior Representative ir Sophomore nepresentatlve: marriages and assassinations. tatives inspected and licensed ail Wayne Terry 30*-- Benard Martin 11 A city ordinance passed in Oc­ food booths According to Ms *Sue Noble Frances E. Cooper 22 tober of last year, however, Jane Duckworth, Director of Stu­ dent Activities, the new ordinance •Gary Kitchen Daniel Dominguez 18 dampened the spirits of Fiesta Oth participants. The ordinance re­ did not keep any clubs from par­ Morad Mamori 13 quired that all food and beverage ticipating that day. Ms. Duckworth Pam Brown 40^ stands have a $20 Temporary commented thaf although the or­ Kevin R. Piatt 26^ Food Establishment License. dinance was passed early last 'i €: J, Raymond D ' - Each campus organization spon­ semester, there was no inspec­ Others soring a booth was required to tion for UTSA's Bestfest held last pay for fhe fee out of its treasury October. In addition, the vendors were Foundations For Knowledge HE UW, t\ U)R\TE-tN Often Ignored / Ground Zero Week, a week of nationwide nuclear arma pro- teat and conaclence raiaing, came to an end laat week. Qroupa throughout the nation participated to expreaa their concern over nuclear arma proliferation and to call for a worldwide diaar- mament. At U.T.S.A., Ground Zero Week aeemed to have paaaed un­ noticed. The U.T.S.A. Studenta Oppoaed To The Threat Of Nuclear War, a amali campus organization, arranged panel diacuaaiona, hoated epeakers and films, and dispersed pam­ phlets and flyers. Their table, staffed by studenta distributing informational handouts, seemed to have been for the moat part passed over. Students, faculty, and adminiatration who did atiow interest, I'm aure reinforced the group'a own purpoae and motivation. The vaat majority of U.T.S.A. atudenta, .faculty, and adminiatration who did not show any Intereat, prolMbly forced aome of the group's meml>era to queation their own motives. Perhaps some of them even wondered wether or not their quest to call for nuclear arma disarmament was hopeless and futile. Editor-in-Chief Daniel Dominguez A lack of interest in worldwide nuclear arms' buildup is quite Managing Editor Elizabeth Reyes naive and shortsighted. President Reagan,, reassured us about News Editor Lois Holguin our aafety in a recent radio 'fireaide chat': "If ateps are not Features Editor Meliaaa Knight taken to modernize our defenaes," he said, "the United States Sports Editor Michelle M. will progressively lose the ability to deter the Soviet Union from employing force and threats of force against ua and our allies." m^f& Photo Editor Laura Horton A need to modernize our defense meana nothing if one Artist Kurt Loftus knows nothing of how modern and devastating our nuclear Business Manager Mrs. Linda Koehler weapons are. Without information and knowledge, it's hard to Advisor Mrs. Diane Noll truly realize the threat nuclear war imposes upon us.By con­ General Reporters/Writers Cathy Bowman tinually showing a lack of interest in grassroots organizations, Jay Cosby such as those on our own campus, we slowly choke off a vital Deidre E. Dwyer source of information and knowledge. Eric Goldsmith •••^:A'[ •iV:*''-'-'^^^:t$^MmBis^m(-\ ^^ Craig Humphrey James W. Isaman Teresa Rosales Bret Perko etters to the Edito Ida Ramirez Alvin Ronnfeldt Michele Salyards VickiJurney Wade Young Mike Noll Lewis Thomas Revisited John Quintan David Windsor that IS now a physician must also Dear Mr Editor have t>een premed medicine tiecause of the deep Photographers Alan Jones A letter to you in the Paisano's Secondly, due to the increased sense of purpose, prestige, and Kurt Giesler AprH 13th issue stated that I emptiasis that fias been placed on the life styles of many physicians. Carol Spindola misunderstood Dr Lewis Ttiomas the t>asic sciences in Medical However, this status is only a by­ completely This was prob-ibly School, many people fiave the im­ product of the practice of due to not having Aristotle explain medtoine and not tfie goal of the The Paisano is published by the Student Newspaper pression tfiat all doctors are scien­ Association of The University of Texas at and it to me! tists or that all premeds are physician. These tfiings are not is not sponsored, financed or endorsed by The UTSA, and Why is it, that when you spience majors. This is untrue. given, they can tie earned only by disagree with someone, it's The fact is tfiat the vast majority of years of dedicated tiard work and tfw university assumes no responsibility for its content. tiecause you don't understand phystoians are involved in practto- Study, graduate education, and what has saying? To the contrary. ing medicine and not in research tooQ unpredtotable hours. The Published by: Printed by: Dr. Thomas' messaoe is very or administrating. And only atxiut premed student understands this, Student Newspaper Assn. San Antonio, Press, Inc. clear; it is my message, however, yet he forges on Ctoady, there 51 % of tfie appltoants to Medtoal 112 Will Rogers 300 Arbor that is misunderstood are easier ways of obtaining this Scfiool in a given year major in Schertz, Texas 78154 San Antonio, Texas 78207 I fiave been accused of distor­ Biotogy or Chemistry. Indeed, tfie status, so tfien what is tfie motiva­ ting facts The fact is that there physician wtio intends to pursue tion? CouU it be a desire to help are too many myttis regarding ttie an academk: medical career can his feHownian, to do his part to "'premed " First, let me exptode afford to tw more ttian just a eliminate pain and suffering, to ttie mytti of ttie premedtoal major physician. But you teU me, if contribute to tfie progress of You cannot go to college and ma­ you're lying on tfie operating tabk. medtoine, and to reatze his fuNest Paisano Not Elected jor in premed. Following a with your ctiest open would you potential as a humanitarian. Yes, It premedical curriculum means ratfier have someone wfio coukJ couM be. It could be, and in 9 out nothing more ttian taking some read Latin wittwut a flaw or some­ of 10 cases it is. Editor: t>asc courses required by most one wtw couU do ttie operation In ctosing, I woukl like to say to I'm writing in response to was not there, the students medtoal schools Being premed is flawlessly- Mr. R Stauffer tfiat if tjeing just your editorial in the April 13th were not represented. Some a stale of mind Once you fiave Ttie tiest myth tfiat I will attempt a phystoian means tfiat I witi fiave issue of the PAISANO. You memt>ers of the SRA attended decided to opt for medtolne as a to negate is the biggest and ttie ttie skills to save his life and to seemed upset about the the meeting. The SRA was career, you tMcome a premed most erroneous. It is tfie notton practtoe good primary care on PAISANO not being "invited" elected to represent the stu­ H's that simple Accepting that tliat anyone aspiring to t>e a physi­ 95% of the populatton, ttien I'll be to President Wagener's office dent body, the PAISANO was detinitton. even Mr. Stauffer cian is doing so for money. satisfied tieing just a phystoian. for the tenure meeting. You "°' Sincerely, shouM be able to see how anyone Nonsense. It is easy to gtamorize James E. McCrary claim that as the PAISANO Olga F. Gonzales. Tuesday. April 27, 1982 THE PAISANO Page 3 Commeivcefnent Exercises Slated

by Teresa Rosales seniors is still unknown, but Dr. The Ninth Annual Commence­ Patricia Graham, the Graduation ment ceremony will be held on Committee chairperson, expects Sunday, May 9th at 3:00 p.m. in a large turnout the Convocation Center UTSA Handicapped students, requir­ has only one graduation ing special preparations and who ceremony per school year and will plan to participate in the thus be honoring August and ceremony, should make ar­ December 1981 as well as this rangements with Dr Graham in May's graduating seniors. the Dean of Students Office Lost And Found Requests The exact number of graduating 691-4150 Students To Claim Valuables XJieck^ by Linda Whittlngton Hertz Hrst! unclaimed. The biggest problem prevents tost arttoles from tjeing 1981 Books, keys, purses, wallets, the department reports is ttiat claimed by tfie wrong individual. 1981 Dodge Aries jewelry, sweaters, and coats are students try to reclaim arttoles in Lost items are kept as long as Fairmont 4 Dr the items most frequently receiv­ the area in whtoh they were kjst, possible by the Department, at $4699 $6199 ed by UTSA's Lost and Found rather than at the Lost and Found. least one semester, and are then Department located on the bottom Although the Library does have a disposed of by an auction Or level of the MS Building, Room small lost and found department of donation. To contact the Lost and Only tlie liner cars trom ttie Hertz Rental Fleet have tieen 1.002, at the foot of the outside its own, it turns lost items over to selected lor sale Each comes with the Harts LbnMad Mwer Found by tetephone, call fhe Itain Wacranty good lor 12 months or 12.000 miles whichever stairway on the south end of the the Lost and Found in the MS University Police and leave a comes first Ask for lull details MS Building Building after two days. description of the lost object and OPEN MON -FRI 9 AM 7PM Items are kept until the end of Details your name and telephone SAT 9AM-4PM the semester or until they are Students reclaiming lost articles number. The Lost and Found is 5202 FREDERICKSBURG RD. identified by owners. The Lost should expect to give a detailed open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. AT CALLAGHAN 340-5757 and Found attempts to contact all description of the object (size, Monday through Friday, when Mors paopli buy qualHy usatf can fram Harts than fram anyana alaa bi tha warM. persons whose tost articles have color, type, and other details) claimants may appear in person to • TM HWn C(MMM«nOM tWI names attached, -txit many remain before an Item will be shown. This reclaim lost articles Prices. s^nasfiniimsw!!^

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UTSA Needs Crazy Customs by Alvin Ronnfeldt

The other day I was talking know what U.T.S.A. really carefree crazy period of life." your Groucho glasses. Tie I can see it now! We'll be to an old friend. That may not needs?" Well, this was kind of Well, I didn't have to think visitors to a tree and put shav­ famous! Tom Snyder will men­ seem like much to you, but unexpected: the last time I was long to see that he was .right. I ing cream in their underwear. tion us by name! We've with my friend it really can be a this surprised was when a bat­ mean, UCLA had the day the March through the library already made a start. The challenge. Try sticking your ter hit a drive straight to me — sentors barricaded their doors and chanting "Another brick in the president woke up locked in a head into a blast furnace and and I was the catcher. Weil, he and the freshmen bipw them wall!" Turn all the pool tables coffin this morning. And the try to shout it down and you'll asks me what the University down. Texas A&M had initia­ upside down. Put crazy glue on librarian doesn't know it, but know about what I felt like. He needed, and I was wondering tions that only a true fanatic or the elevator doors! Move the she's sharing the building with was telling me to go see if he wanted the whole list or a certain Marquis would put up video games into the three thousand white mice. "Endless Love" He said he just the top twenty, and he with, SMU had a band that bookstore! never laughed so hard before says "U.T.S.A. doesn't have a never marched a day in its life, in his life. I was trying to tell reputation." and then there's Trinity... Need him how I liked the part in "Well we have a bunch of I say more? "Superman H" where it took good law abiding students So here am I to correct this the little boy ten minutes to here, everyone behaves shameless state of affairs. reach the bottom of the cliff themselves." What we need is a little shame. while Clark Kent was trying to "Yeah, isn't it awful?" he Go out right now and start undo his zipper. said. That took me a minute. some good old fashioned col­ Anyway, all of a sudden he "All the other colleges have lege traditions. looked at me straight in the these crazy customs," he says Show up on Halloween with PREPARE FOR face (even managed to keep to me. "We don't have any the girls in tuxes and the boys his eyes open) and said "You traditions to reflect our in evening gowns. Dust off MCAT-LSAT-GMAT SAT-DAT-GRE-CPA ROCK-A-HULALUAU Permanent Centers open days, ' Opportunity to make up missed evenings and weekends. lessons. Low hourly cost. Dedicated full- Voluminous home-study materials THE BIGGEST PARTY OF THE YEAR! time staff. constantly updated Oy research­ Complete TESrnT*PE^"facilities ers expert in their field. for review of class lessons and > Opportunity to transfer to and THEKRAYOLAS supplementary materials continue study at any of our Small classes taught l>y skilled over 85 centers WITH instructors. UTSA in Review #2 Dinners and Dogman and the Shepherds OTHER COURSES AVAILABLE candid film GRE PSYCH & BIO • MAT • PCAT • OCAT • VAT • TOEFL presentation FREE U^^JL FREE MSKP'NMB • VQE* ECFMG •FLEX' NDB* NLE

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When you're discussing something as important as your future, it's urgent that you get the straight facts . . and thaf you understand them. Air Force ROTC can be an important part of your future. We would like to outline some of the facts and invite you to look into gathering more. It's a fact: the Air Force needs highly qualified, dedi­ cated officers. . . men aruj women. It's a fact: we need people in all kinds of educational disciplines. It's a fact: we're prepared to offer financial help to those who can qualify for an Air Force ROTC scholarship. Get together with an AFROTC representative and discuss the program. Well give you all the facts. It could be one of the most important talks you've ever had with anyone about your educational plans. CONTACT: Capt Woodrow Hopper \v MS /i\TW{4.02.56 691-462 muiirc^^4 :> ROTC Paa»6 THE PAISANO TuMday, April 27.1982

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The AMA Club is holding its business sector and the im­ annual College of Business plications these may have for Banquet this week at La Man­ business students. sion Del Norte on 37 N.E. Loop Or. Douglas Hodo, Dean of 410, April 29, at 7:30 p.m. the College of Business, and The purpose of the banquet Mrs. Jane Duckworth Director of is to bring business majors Student Activities, will speak at and business professionals the dinner. The theme for this together in order to discuss year wiH be "Tribute to Business and to exchange information Graduates." about current trends in the DTSa REACH OLTT TO ||R6pRo6uctive Saathoff Honored At State Phi Beta Lambda, Future Martina Wissman, treasurer, first to be held this summer In In­ S€RVIC€S In Business i^w and Beverly Col­ Member National Abortion Federation Business Leaders, of America at­ dianapolis, Indiana. tended the State Leadership Con­ lins placed first In Accounting I • Non Profit Services ference on April 1 -3 in Marshall, Lorl Saathoff, Martha Wissman The club also received third • Pregnancy Testing (Free wtiri this Coupon) Texas at East Texas Baptist and Beverly Collins will represent place In the Vernon Payne award • Abortion and Birth Control University. Texas at the National conference for its participation in state • Male artd Female Stenlizalion Lori Saathoff, club president, • Problem Pregnancy Counseling won the Lone Star award for being Special Jewelry Sale ^ 4810 SAN PEDRO Se the outstanding Phi Beta Lambda memt)er at the April 1-3 SLC at 3C O2D"033D Espwwi EBU unique...exotic...featherlike Atoflon Agency • Repreduciivc Servicet John Arias, club vice-president, was eli cted state treasurer and 24 kt gold clipped placed third In the Data Process­ natural leaves & shells ing I competitton. for U.adi£i \Jatnioni faculty & students y^xfame Jlin^txit earrings CLOISONNE ^uxofi£.an .^hujim ^uiti pendants UTSA in review a candid Cocklait J^xciiEi -Lounging iZ-'ajamai Charms film presentation. J^a VPaxiiian \}ai.nioni. CHAINS etc. Friday 12:00 C^Ll fa±nioni iold on Int fiait

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Flight School. TuMday, April 27, 1982 THE PAISANO Avoiding the Sports Syndrome

bv Mell»ma Knlnht photographers specialize only service area may- be helping to and to plan how a college greatest satisfaction may not It's the last quarter of the in sports, not just for develop recreational programs education is going to help him go with it. Although the door game in the last game of the newspapers and magazines, in underdeveloped nations. Or or her continue living in the ab­ may close to one's becoming a season, and It's the last but also for portraits, promo­ even in our own back yard, in sorbingly interesting world of professional athlete, the door semester, too. Where does the tional and advertising work, neighborhoods where both sports. The biggest and most does not have to close on get­ graduating athlete go when and even for textt>ooks, training children and adults need less publicized salaries will always ting professional satisfac­ sports are his Nfe and Ns bve? manuals, equipment instructton, alienation and more social go to an elite few, but the tion—in pay and work. Some, a very select few, may and medtoal research. And no ma­ continuity—a feeling that par­ go on to professional sports, jor sports event is complete ticipation in sports brings. "1 but there is another realm of without the cinematists who The area of food, health, and record the events for films and nutrition is a natural for the GETLEI'D I 'professional sports' where ATTHE those who don't want to leave televiston. sports-minded, whether one I this exciting world can go. And what about public ser­ tMcomes a dietician for a pro­ I Everyone knows that now vice? Recreational directors fessional team or is working ROCKA-HULLUAU I sports are "Big Business" but are needed in hospitals and ci­ with one of the many health FREE The Krayolas 3 I there's more to it than that: it's ty, state, and national spas that are so popular these I also a world unto itself where organizations such as parks, days. BEER! #2 Dinners Bands I every participant is necessary. clubs and luxury clienteles The last buzzer does not Dogman & the Shepherds The athlete who loves this can be found anywhere from mean the end ot a sports or West Ave. I world does not have to leave it an ocean liner to a 'fat farm.' sports-related career for & I upon graduation. One very rewarding area in in­ anyone who takes the time to April 30th Aggie Park Loop 410 I Many sports and sports- ternational sports in the public investigate the opportunities related careers are obvious: coaching, teaching, managing, and promotional work are just a few, and It is easy to see how these relate to degrees In The Cedar Point Elective education and business. But for persons whose talents and interests do not directly lie on Living Well 101 these paths, it is less easy to see how they can continue in the world that they love. What might some of these answers be? For instance, what about English and humanities ma­ Adjacent jors? Sports commentary, such as for the news, is an ot>- vious choice. But less well- known is the need for persons to who can promote, sell, and teach sports through their knowledge of language and UTSA people. While persons from such fields as medicine, engineering, and other physical sciences provide new knowledge and inventions for the sports community, others such as those adept at speak­ ing, writing and identifying im­ Here's the lifestyle option you've been planned 42-unit community, offered by portant principles are needed waiting for, an exceptional luxury TriSource Corporation. to introduce ideas to the condominiutn value under development now, At Cedar Point you'll discover a wealth of athletic world. just moments from the University of Texas amenities, including: The world of business at San Antonio campus. Cedar Point is • HEATED WHIRLPOOL presents innumerable oppor­ tunities for the sports-minded. conceived as the perfect elective for students • LARGE SWIMMING POOL Besides obvious careers in and faculty who require the convenience and • DECORATOR CHOICES management and public pro­ investment possibilities of condominium • ENERGY EFFICIENT motion, there are thousands of living. Declare your Living Well Elective now consumers in the general population who need and want Pre-construction prices and a full range of and take advantage of special mortgage sports equipment, sports decorator-design options are in effect at the rates designed for faculty and students. clothing, and sports informa­ tion. And there are many who want and need improved ac­ Availability for students and Faculty. cess to and comfort in atten­ ding sports events. From the travel agent who books reser­ vations for the Olympics years in advance to the fellow who supplies food and souvenirs at events, all are involved in satis­ fying the public's demand for ^^^ Cedar Point sports-related products. The visual world of sports offers many opportunities for CONDOMINIUMS those talented in the visual fields. Who designs and sells 14745 Babcock • 696-6056 t-shirts, uniforms, pennants, souvenirs, calendars, and A TriSource Development equipment? Many .-.\\ ••.•.*•. W.'.».'•.••'\\->.WA'\V-..V-..W..V MM N9*t THE PAISANO TiMsday, April 27, 1982 T Men's Track THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO Places Second Pickens Named UTSA Basketball Schedule by John Ouinlan 1982-1983 The UTSA men's track team Most Valuable Player placed second and were only University of Houston San Antonio nine points away from winning Texas Christian University San Antonk) the entire meet Saturday, April Senior guard MIkt PIcKtns the '81-'82 teason. University of Arttansaa Fayettevilie 17, at the Texas A&l Javelina received two awards at The Baytor University San AntonI The Roadrunnar Award, Relays in Kingsville. University of Texas at San An­ given to a player embodying Sul Ross State University San Antonio tonio basketball banquet Mon­ Texas University Lubbock Adrian Clark set a new meet exemplary ideals on and off record In the 800 meter run. day night, April 26. Team the court, was presented to Ike San Antonk) The old record, a 1:55.15 set In mtmbers had voted earlier for Thornton, a 6-4 swingman from Austin College •quad Superlatives. Houston Baptist University Houston 1980 by Mike Tapscott from Dayton, Ohio. Thornton, a Southwest Texas, was broken Pickens, a 6-3, 215-pounder freshman, averaged 8,1 points when Clark won the event by from Marlon, III,, was named and 3,0 rebounds. McMun'y College San Antonio running a 1:54.23. "Most Valuable Player" of the The University of Texas-El Paso San Antonio Clark said, "I felt good, and I Roadrunners, who competed The UTSA players chose Tres Sowder's game-winning W9S hoping to go under 1:50.0. in their Ilrst season of inter- New Orleans, La. shot against Oklahoma City I've been down on my running collegiate basketball. He was The University of Texas - Arlington Arlington University as the past all season long; it's about time also tabbed as UTSA's McNeese State University Lake Charles, 1^ season's biggest play. I win one." outstanding defensive player. Univeristy of New Orleans Sowder's clutch bucket came San Antonk) Freshman David Windsor, a in the final seconds of over­ former track star of the The only other senior on fhe time, and propelled the San Antonio Pasadena Dobie Longhorns, Roadrunner roster, Dennis The University of Texas-Arlington Arlington Mumford, was elected captain Roadrunners to a 62-59 win. 1981 5-AAAAA high school Louisiana Tech University Ruston, La. state champions, brought of the team in the post-season Lamar University San Antonio balloting. Mumford, a 6-9 The victory was especially home his first gold after taking center from Canton, Ohio, led significant because it was UT­ North Texas State University San Antonio first in the 1500 meter run with the Birds In scoring and re­ SA's first win against a Divi­ Hardln-Slmmons University Abilene a time of 4:01.92, his personal bounding. He was the only sion I team, and It was their in­ University of New Orleans San Antonio best. player to start all 27 games in itial triumph on the road. Also running strong was Southeastern Louisiana University San Antonio Danny Hernandez placing se­ Oklahoma City University San Antonio cond in the 5000 meter run; Bill Bochat, placing 2nd in the high Gervin Joins UTSA i^mar University Beaumont Jump and 3rd In the 400 meter McNeese State University San Antonio hurdles; and Wayne Terry, by John Ouinlan talented player. With work in University of New Orieans New Orleans, La placing 2nd In the long jump adjusting to college ball, he'll Southeastern Louisiana University Hammond, La. and 6th in the 400 meter dash. George Qervin, four time be af'ne one." Orlando Birones places 2nd NBA scoring champion of thk Lou. g for a replacement in the Javelin and Ty Tracey , has a little for the graduating Dennis placed 3rd in the Javelin, 4th in brother who will play for the Mumford, Roadrunner's center the 5000 meter run, and 5th in UTSA Roadrunners next last season, Coach Eddy the 1500 meter run. season. recruited three big front line Aseal Morales placed 3rd In Derrick Qervin, a 6'e" prospects: Rick Doyle, a 6'11", the 800 meter run; James Gaff­ guard/forward, who averaged 240 pound center from Sad­ DO YOU KNOW HOW YOU'RE GOING ney, 4th In the 400 meter 28 points per game and receiv­ dleback Junior College In Mis­ TO PAY FOR NEXT YEAR'S COLLEGE hurdles, and 4th in the 110 ed allBtate first team honors sion Vi iO, California, and two meter hurdles; and Danny at Detroit's Martin Luther King canter/power forwards, John TUITION ANO FEES? 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