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Hull aed Provost | By Clayton Wallace - during the last week of February. Editor Corts saidthe process for selec- - ting Hull involved not only himself, Dr. William E. Hull has been but also Wheeler and the Faculty ‘named Provost of Samford Senate. “l was involved largely University. because | wanted to have a large in- Hull is replacing the current Vice * volvement,” Corts said. President for Academic Affairs Ruric Hull, the pastor of the First Bap- Wheeler. The position of Provost is tist Church in Shreveport, La., since a new one, but Wheeler said that 1975, was formerly with the Hull will assume “about 90 percent” Southern Baptist Theological of the duties Wheeler now performs. Seminary in Louisville, Ky., where Hull, a Samford graduate and Bir- he held several posts including Pro- mingham native, will assume the vost and dean of the school sof position of chief academic officer of theology. the university on June 1. Hull has published many articles . In areleased statement, Thomas in journals, and has several books Corts, president of Samford, said, “to his credit. He has also been the “Dr. William Hull is a tough-minded - guest lecturer at several schools in- ‘academician with a pastor’s heart.” cluding the Louisiana State Univer- - Corts said in a separate interview, sity School of Medicine, Samford, “We made the decision (to hire Hull) Auburn University and the Univer- before he did.” Corts said Hull made sity of Alabama, which Hull attend- - z fete by rT the decision to come to Samford ed for three years as an Spring break on Bourbon Street undergraduate before coming to The lure of the French Quarter is nothing new to Samford. Karen Corvidion, Hol York and Dorion Brook” I + Hull araduated from Phillips High : students on spring break, but a group of students speak to a streetfperson as part of the Spring Break School in . Birmingham, and from Samford were not interested in vacationing on Mission Tip to spread the gospel. graduated from Samford in 1951. ‘their recent trip to New Oricans Norine Trad, ‘He received his master’s and doc- torate degrees from Southern Seminary. Hull has served on several com- corp mittees in the Louisana Baptist Con- rt lew - vention, the Southern Baptist Con- vention and the Baptist World to finance lawsuit against project Alliance. Among these leadership roles, he has been the president of the Association of Baptist Professors By Lee Coggin will finance the actiogfrom “dona- groups with different feelings. Some ie of Religion, SBC representative to " Associate Editor ~~ tions in the communfity” want to fight to theeng and others the North American Baptist The first signs of the campaign . ‘want to compromise.” i Fellowship, a member of the SBC Residents a tothe develop- : have turned up in Homewood as De Buys said the current. fund ’ Peace Committee and chairman of ment of Samford property opposite bumper stickers reading “I'm Tak- ‘raising campaign is aimed to com- the BWA Commission on Pastoral : the campus on Lakeshore Drive ing Corts to Court,” pletely stop the development. Leadership. have launched a campaign to “As people give donations they get ~ “As.1 understand it, the purpose finance legal action ‘against a a sticker,” Fritschi said. for these funds is to stopand reverse ‘Homewood City Council rezoning However, John De Buys®lawyer the Councils actibn”. order. for the homeowners association, Fritschisaid a Hianie for an out- somiond debaters Last month, the council shehibos. “said any court action would come of-court settlement has not -voted to rezone the property as a against the Council, not Samford. presented itself yet. ‘Samford has ° planned mixed-use district so Sam- . If Trammell Crow/Samford has “certainly not been very cooperative “head to nationals ford and the Trammell Crow Co. already begun construction, we may ‘so far” could build office and retail Spaces on _ want to name them in ‘a lawsuit also. _ > Although the residents do not * - By Amy Lawrence sophomore. debating with a a fifth- tis too early to speculate, though. have to file suit before any statute of | Staff Reporter year senior.” ‘the site. Ouida Fritschi, president of he - De Buys said he will meet with the limitations expires, De, Buys ip Seven southeasiern teams Homewood homeowners associa- citizens opposed to the development they must “act in a“ reasonable SamfoHd debaters, Lisa lulianelli qualified for nationals: Samford, tion, said they hope to raise $20,000 “in the next two or three weeks” to amount of time’: because of the: and Jon Jordan will compete with - Wake Forest, Mercer, Louisville, by the endof July to pay for the coordinate their action against the. Laches Doctrine” - ~ the top 70 university debate teams West Georgia and two teams from lawsuit. She said her group is development. . “They just can’t siton Hier rights.” at the National Debate Tournament Emory. “definitely” plannitig to file suit and : ~ “Right pow there are so many You can 't sand bag: De Buys said. this weekend. Coulter said, “I am rales proud of National competition will be held our senior Lisa lulianelli’s tremen- at Illinois State University tomorrow “dous debating under pressure. She ‘8 through Sunday. Teams will debate really came through in the clutch.” .'88 c “eerleaders selecte: ‘ofi various aspects of the First Coulter said the teams to beat are Amendment to.the Constitution. = Harvard, Dartmouth, Baylor and By Mike Manning sal Cheerleaders Association in Thecheerleaders will now. begin Skip Coulter, Samford’s debate the University of Kansas. He said Sports Editor several categories including cheers, to prepare for the fall. They will hold coach said, “Getting to go to na- these schools have huge budgets chants, jumps, partner routines, and camps and clinics for high school - ~ tionals is a dream come true. ‘This : “and coaching staffs, giving them the After hours of trials and competi- performance with the Samford fight groupsin the summer for three is 10 years in a row that we've got- “advantage. tion, fourteen students were selected song. - weeks. ten to go to nationals. I’m especial- Coulter said, “I am happy for the last Wednesday to participate on the Candi Gann, ‘sponsor. of the They must raise over S41. 500 to at ly proud of this team because theyre school. I think Samford’s a good 1987-88 Samford cheerleading cheerleaders said; “We want to be tend ‘a summer camp for “such a young group.” academic institution and getting to squad. more of a spirit leader for everyone cheerleaders where they will com- a : Jordan said, “It’s definitely ‘an 2 debate at nationals is one way of The cheerleaders were judged by next year and not just for the foot- Please see cheer page y honor to be going to nationals as a proving that we have good students.” two representatives from the Univer: . hall and basketball teams.” Carlisle defeats Hannah 3 for 1987-88 SGA presidenc fo oy Mike Easterling cellent job.” ‘Brown has begun exercising her “Toss many students who are not Curry as treasurer Shee graduating Entertainment Editor The only draw-back Carlisle had duties as treasurer by working to _ involved with campus activities had class of 1988. = regarding the elections wasthe poor establish a board of accounting ma- literally no idea who some of the Inthe ‘senate elections, Won Kim, Todd Carlisle, a junior public ad- ‘voter turn-out. . jors to audit the books monthly. candidates were.” ~ Mike Pugh, Amy Samuels and Mer- "ministration major from Jackson- “I would hope we could increase Christine Moore was elecied ritt Seshul were elected to represent ville, Fla.; has been ‘elected the drastically the number of voter turn- Brown says shei is hoping to have sophomore class president, with the College of Arts and Sciences. 1987-88 Student Government out in coming years,” he said. ‘the members of the board Selected ‘Ruthie Swift vice president, Tracey “Ray Roberson and Bryan Hancock by the end of this semester. ;- ~ Shepard secretary and Bryan will represent the school of business; Association President. Carlisle "Carlisle has taken initiative as defeated junior mass communica- Brown treasurer. Laura Powell and Leslie Mansfield president-elect by planning and The 1987-88 student and senate the school of eduction, Chip Col- tion major Sherri Hannah for the ti- In the junior class, Jim VanDyk organizing an informal meeting of “elections were held the week of ee the school of Music and Tracey tle by a vote of 391 to 300. took his first on-campus office as "the newlyelected administration. March 1. : Toothman the school of Nursing. ‘In his campaign platform, Carli- - Students campaigned fora wed president, followed by Vice President KimFitch will serve as senator of the / Amy Smothers, Secretary Jill sle had as one of his goals to “con- “1 personally couldn’t have pick- with posters and buttons, but unlike department for paralegal studies. tinue to aggressi ively represent the ed a better administration myself,” past elections, no speeches were - Johnson and Treasurer Elizabeth The school of pharmacy had no re students to the school administra- Carlisle said. given. Blankenship. candidates in the elections. '~ tion and the Board of Trustees.” He said he was 1s especially pleas: “] would've preferred die. can- Gery Anderson will bes serving as - The senate from the Cumberland’ School of Law will be elected toward Hannah said she is pleased with ‘ed with Becky Brown being elected didates had been given the oppor- president of the senior class. Sally ~ the outcome ofthe elections and is Student Government Association tunity to make speeches” Hannah Pyle will serve as vice president, the end of this month, Associate Dean of Students Rick Traylor said. confident that Carlisle will do an “ex- treasurer. Julie Kuntz as secretary and Kim

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+ 1 Samford celebrates Spring g Fling with food, fun and flicks first place in ‘the class ‘competition. students: involved i in. the adtivities” events. Highlights included “tacky events. Trophies included place By Avy Lawrence in the sorority division, first placein The overall winner was*detéermin- The week of activities began Tae a tourist night” in the cafe, an A Cap- day night, with tacky tourist: night Staff Reporter | the fraternity division, first place in ed by points accumulated . pella Choir concert, an indoor pool cafe. Hot dogs, cotton candy, movie, a the class division and an overall 3 throughout the week based on the in the party, a school sponsored pretzels and snow:cones were serv- The sisters of Zeta Tau Alpha anh on the winner. group’s participation in all the semi-formal dance, dinner ed followed by the judging of the ed first overall in the Spring Fling’ ‘87 first ini n the sorority - Spring Fling activities. ZTA receiv- dirt, swimming competition and ZTA finished competition. accumulated ed the overall winner trophy. Al tackiest tourist. A cash prize of $50 track and field events. division with 30 points - The Student Goverment and track and Bevill, a senior from Birmingham, was awarded to the winmer, Four trophies were awarded from the swimming Association sponsored last weeks The sisters of Chi served as chairman of the Spring freshman Greg Shaddix of; Saturday after the track and field field events. with 27 Fling activities. He said Spring Talladega, Ala. Omega placed second Cappella choir, . points. Flings purpose was, “to provide an In addition,BoA dean of the The brothers of Sigma Chi and Pi opportunity for students to involve led by Gene Black, - Kappa Phi tied for first place in the - themselves i in campus activities.” ~ music school, performed Tuesday ‘night in the Leslie S. Weight Concert : fraternity division, with the brothers Gigi Burns, a sophomore from of Sigma Nu finishing third. : Montgomery, served as co- chair- Hall. The freshman. class °vind the man of the week’s events. She said Ministerial Association tied for first “We've worked hard to get all Pleas See Spring ing page 5 aur named new dean 2 of School of Nursing

school” Lo an i Karen Cie. she’s really into recruiting, which After: dropping. in or Puture! Staff Reporter helps my job tremendously.” ‘Baur said enhancing enrollment Nurses. Day on Saturday to meet Ghintord’s new dean of nursing, - was a top priority for her, “not only prospective nursing students and their parents, Baur said she was Dr. Marian Baur, will assume full- for numbers, but to make nursing time responsibilities by June 1. Baur, more appealing to academically “impressed with how well-planned presently dean of nursing at the strong students. everything was” = “Coming to Samford was an op- “University of Alabama in Huntsville, “There’s been an ongoing cur- will replace acting Dean Joyce portunity to further develop my own ’ riculum evaluation,” Baur said. “And career in nursing,” Baur said. “Com- , Rader. ‘we've discussed some ideas, but I'm ing from a church-related campus : In the meantime, Rader said, a newcomer right now.” Baur said » (Emory), I was delighted to return Baur is coming to Samford every she was sure any curriculum to something of this nature—a Friday to “get her feet wet” A changes would be a mutual deci- small, personal campus” sion. Concerning the Center for the Decatur resident, Baur plans to Baur‘ received her Tachelor's move to Birmingham by May 1. Healing Arts, Baur said she was degree in nursing from Jeter “It is very difficult to be finishing “quite pleased about plans to include University, her master’s in adult there when I want to be getting a large area for. computer health from UAB and her doctorate started here,” Baur said. resources.” : in administration and higher educa- Admissions Counselor Cindy Her- - Nursing Instructor Diane Rasbury tion from the George Peabody Col- “said that Baur is “very supportive lege for. Teachers of Vanderbilt ring met with Baur for two hours on

University. She is married, and has. photo ny Mike e Manning one of her Friday visits. “She is the and very enthusiastic. We look for Herring said, “and her to be a very positive force in our a son anda dager, : Senior Chris Erb Boks Jumps for Lambda Chi Alpha wing Spring Fling. ‘ sharpest person,” 1 _ from page 1 Cheer: < Angie Bolin, a junior from Wetum- George; a junior font Clay; and ministration on the pep rallies. We cheerleaders are: Linda Foriunis, a “pete against schools from across the as an alternate. - Richie Irvin,” a freshman from had a ‘good turnout .at the "senior from Birmingham; Melisa pka, was selected nation. ” .The men chosen to be 1987-88 Valley. John Cannoy, a freshman rally, but the others Goodwin, a sophomore from Ster- Gann said the choerleatils are homecoming cheerleaders are: James Bodie, a from Lakeland, Fla. was selected as were not as good,” Gann said. - rett; Brenda Pritchett, a sophomore going to try to combat apathy next freshman from Huntsville; Clay an alternate. ; Gann said she would like to see from Gulf Breeze, Fla.; Marsha Prit- year. She also said that she does not: from Birmingham; ‘The 1987-88 ascot} is sBe in - the cheerleaders begin to do more chett, a senior from Gulf Breeze, Chaffin, a senior know if the cheerleaders will hold fro bergh, a junior fom Vestavid. Alicia for the Fla.; Terri Tucker, a sophomore ‘Bobby Coats, a freshman pep rallies next year. public relations activities Thrash, a sophomore from Auburn, from Pell City; and Michelle Young, ‘Marietta, Ga.; Steve Doster, a “We have gotten a lot of negative university. selected as 2 an, hy aftenate. ; a freshman from Hermitage, Tenn. freshman from Florence; Steven was r response from both students and ad- " The women chosen to be 1987.38

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Garrett a state in Miss Ag By Eddie Lightsey a talent portion, it is strictly a bea: gone.” Entertainment Editor ty pageant. “I feel somehow that She added, “When you consider makes it more glamorous,” she “that there are only 36 Miss U.S.A’s “1 can’t describe it, ‘there isn’t added. out of all the women in the United anything like it. No other feeling like “But though it’s glamorous, it is States, just being one of the 50 con- it. Nothing I've ever done has put me also very hard work. An average day “sidered is a. great honor. 1 don’t ‘through that much in that short a went. like this: We got up at 5:30 regret it for a minute.” time.” a.m., breakfast wasat 6:30, then we Q: Where will she go from here? Those Words belong to Rhonda. got ready and went to rehearsal. A: “ want to graduate from Samford Rehearsals lasted from 8 a.m. until . Garrett, the current Miss Alabama, ‘with a marketing degree and further who represented her state in the 5 or 6 p.m. We had dinner at 7:30. my career. My family owns a -. Miss U.S.A. pageant. and were back ‘home’ at midnight business which will eventually be ready to start all over again the next The pageant which. began on mine. The business helps other girls February 24, was a once in a life time ‘morning.’ ‘who want to be in pageants. I want “It was a lot of work and oneof the _.event for Garrett. An event which to help them go. through it all.” ; began with the Miss Alabama on most thalienging things I've ever ‘November 28 and ended three done” 1 Q: So how does she describe what | months later in Albuquerque, New Q: How did it feel to be there? she’s been through? . Mexico. A: “Very scary—it was the longest A: “You can’t describe it, its like a “It still hasn’t hit me. | haven't I'd ever been away from home and ‘broken heart, you feel it but youcan’t | really thought about it” Garrett I was totally on my own. You can’t describe how you feel to others. It said. “You know it is a very emo- take anyone with you— you've got ‘was a very happy time and I'd do it ~ tionally draining experience. But the to stand on your own two feet.” Garrett all again exactly the same if could” amount of drain depends on how “It was very exciting though, not ‘much you want it,” she said. - knowing what was waiting for me, “I really wanted Miss Alabama. | and when I found out that over 500 Borge performance postponed to April 3 felt 1 needed it for my career. I teach million people watch the pageant, “If he did not exist, he would have March 20, has been postponed to and this definitely makes me more I couldn’t believe it.” spring - ational tour ‘because ‘of to be invented,” said a leading critic April 3 at 8 p.m. in the Leslie'S. surgery. a reputable,” she added. | - Q: Although Garrett did not place about versatile artist Victor Borge. Wright Concert Hall as part of this Tickeis, tor the pitiorinance are Q: What makes someone compete in the top ten, was she upset? in ‘something so emotionally A: “Not at all, you don’t just walk in ‘The comedian/musician original- year’s Star Series program. $13, $15 and $17 and are available ly scheduledto appear on Friday, ‘Borge delayed the start of his to students and the public. \ draining? and walk away with it and I knew

A: “It’s always been intriguing and that. I knew what I got I'd have to ~ challenging to me. It gave me a get. So went out there with the at- ' challenge because it made me want titude to do the best that I could, to - to change and develop me.” represent mystate and leave the rest One-Hour Martinizing The pageant is different from the "to God. ’'m very happy with what I ~ Greensprings Fwy, Miss America system, there] is not did and I'm very thankful to have . gi ot Oscars to air March 30 ~ REVIEW Milazzo Cleaners By Mike Easterling In Columbiana Crossing ta Mery! Streep’s classic Sortiaal in + NCLEX PREPARATION. FOR | Entertainment Editor Out of Africa?) Shopping Center an PEOPLE WHO CARE! Newman seerns to haveit in the | ,. Once again the Oscar race is on. bat; but there may be some sur- - Feb..11 marked the nominations for prises. Dester Gordon (Round Mid- the 59th Annual Academy Awards, night). Bob Hoskins (Mona Lisa). ‘Open Mon.-Sat: “and this year, there are no “shoe- William Hurt (Children) and James ins” in any one category. : Woods (Salvador) may still have a On Call” Days, Evenings and Weekends Joe Milazzo - The most coveted Oscar,for Best chance. class of '61 | Picture,-could go te Children of A o In the Best. Supporting Actress 939-0183 Lesser God, Hannah and Her Samford University. category, Maggie Smith is expected a 1309 19th Street South _ 4 Sisters, The Mission, Platoon or A to take home a second Oscar for her Room With: a View. Platoon performance in Room. Tess Harper _ garnered eight nominations, as did was undeservedly nominated for Room, and is this year’s pick for best Crimes of the Heart, as was Piper picture in critical circles. Laurie for Children, and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio for The Col- | Jane Fonda got a surprising (and or of Money. Dianne Wiest was ex- undeserved)nomination for Best Ac- cellent in Hannah and Her Sisters,

tress for her portrayal of an alcoholic so she may nudge out Smith and actress involved in a murder in The ~ take home the Oscar instead. ' Morning After. She’s got some pret- Best Supporting Actor offers no ty hefty competition: Marlee Matlin hints at who might be this year’s for Children, Sissy Spacek for honoree. Sentimentality says Crimes of the Heart, Kathleen Michael Caine (Hannah) has it, but Turner for Peggy Sue Got Married, Denholm Elliot (Room) is an old and Sigourney Weaver for Aliens, favorite too. Two nominations usual- the first actress to be nominated for - ly means cross-cancellation, so Pla- a science-fiction picture. Turner is toon’s Tom Berenger and Willem being hailed as this year’s favorite, Dafoe might as well stay home, as but Matlin is more deserving of the should Hoosier’s Dennis Hopper. Oscar for her beautiful performance The winner for Best Director | of a deaf girl who falls in love with usually parallels the selection for ‘William Hurt in Children. Best Picture, so Oliver Stone is this year’s favorite around Hollywood. Best Actor is seemingly the only Other favorites are “Crocodile” category that is obvious. Paul Dundee for original screenplay, - Newman is up for yet another (his Children for Screenplay Adaptation, seventh) Oscar, but never having The Mission for original score, Ji im n Limbaugh has a special gift for you* won. He is the sentimental favorite, * Karate Kid, Part II for song (Glory and the Academy members seem to of Love by Peter Cetera) and The || ‘» A $250 rebate to reduce selling price or on 0 r aad Ty take a liking to the “oldies.” Mission for cinematography. ‘(Remember Geraldine Page winning The 59th Annual Academy to be used as part of down payment, . Shan last year for her mediocre perfor- Awards will be televised live on ~ mance in The Trip to Bountiful over March 30. + ° Financing as s low as 9.5% — For you ony: i i | =} Rape myths dispelled . » First time new car C buyers can qualify* The Samford chapter of the Jennifer Dorris; director of the Jef- American Association of Universi- ferson Crisis Center,Rape Response ty Women will hold a luncheon Division, will speak on dispelling meeting at noon on April 7in the rape myths. She will also describe the work of volunteers in aiding vic- ‘West Banquet room. 0 Samford nursing school araduae tims of. sexiial assault. -

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delights audience Chicago By Mark Thomas ‘mance. However, younger fans also You'N' Me”. . ne . Staff Reporter had to have been captivated by the Therare tow moments ini the con-

~ expressive vocalization of newer cert included a few missed lighttflg After a top-namelead singer has - tracks from the albums Chicago 17 cues and problems with - a. left a musical group, one normally and Chicago 18. microphone: Champlain's svocalson expects the band to suffer in quality Thehigh points of the concerti in- “Color My World” were weak. _ and appeal. Chicago in concert cluded outstanding individual per- ‘However, the most disturbing ele- March 18 at the Birmingham- formance from many of the group ment was the lead guitarist’s almost Jefferson Civic Center, pleasantly ‘members. The Chicago Horns, who heavy-metal performance. This. ~ surprised the audience with an im- _ have been featured on other grop detracted somewhat from the band’s . - peccable performance. ‘and solo albums, came through - primarily wholesome image. New lead singer Jason Scheff with a great solo and ensemble per- The audience was not subjected - more-than-filled the shoes of the formance featuring trombonist to any outrageous antics or lewd - group’s former lead singer, now solo James Parkow, trumpeter Lee behavior. Chicago does not ‘need: Oscar nominee Peter Cetera. Scheff Loughnane . and wind Wali them but entertains instead with the sang all of Cetera’s parts with the Parazaider. qualityof their music. ‘same warmth and talent Cetera did. ‘Some of the most clectrifying Chicago proved with their silent Chicago delighted its long-time moments of the concert featured that they can still play the si - fans in the moderate crowd by sing- Scheff “You're the Inspira- as well as ever and also keep com- “ing old favorites like “Saturday in the - tion” and the new hit “Will You Still ing out with hit after outstanding hit. . Park” and “I've Been Searching” Love Me.” Robert Lamb was < that came alive with splendid ar- ‘nostalgically sensational in taking rangements and group perfor- the ead on older songs such as ‘Just

from page 3 Spring Fling — & * Mike Manning, a Sophoniors A Elm Street Part III. The swimming cluded various individual and relay *" Cappella choir member from Cor- events took place Fridayafternoon. races, a softball throw and a mat- er ner; Ala., said, “I felt we did a good Dana Phillips, a freshman from Mid- tress race. dletown, Ohio said, “I thought the job. It’s traditional that the alumni Rick Traylor, iia dd of from the choir sing with us on swimming events were fun. I students and director of student ac- ‘Beautiful Savior, our closing thought it was well-organized, con- tivities, said, “I think we've-had an number. The stage wasfull of singers sidering it wasn't a professional photo oy Bryon Mizell extremely hard working committee. and it was really emotional.” ‘meet.’ : ‘We've had a lot of people involved. Survivor comes to Samford The indoor pool party was a suc- The semi-formal dance was held It's a good start and d something to ‘Survivor lead singer Jimi Jamison entertained audiencés February cess according to Bevill. He said, Friday nightat the Carraway House. build on.” Lrg coe . 24 with the rest of the group in what was part of their USA Tour. “We had about 150 to 200 people - According to Bevill, 190 people at- * ‘Burns sald; “1 think it’ i s been an The concert was sponsored by the Student Government Associa there Wednesday night.” tended the dance. ‘exciting week. ‘We've learned alot Thursday night, the SGA Soi: tion in conjunction with its Major Entertainment Division. sored movies including, Ferris The track and field events were and hopefully united the student

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Photo Editor ; night, they seem to enjoy it. “I really enjoyed the tour because Last week the members of the fee I got closer to people (in the choir) v Samford A Cappelia Choir that I didn’t know well before,” Dana Crestline Beauty Salon presented a Homecoming concert. Phillips, a freshman, said. “But, it The concert followed a 10-day tour “Let us curl up & dye for you” ‘was a lot of work and required alot of Alabama and the surrounding of discipline.” APARTMENTS states. The choir is directed by Gene “I've always liked meeting the Wolfe Tanning Bed Black, dean of the school of music. people we stayed with,” Greg Parker, 10-30 Minute The concert featured music from a senior, said. Good News For Roommates the Renaissance to the twentieth Parker has served as the student ‘Sessions century. Composers included director this year, responsible for ~ Johann Sebastian Bach, F. Melius teaching the choir most of its music. $350 — ives 2 Bedroom Floorplans ‘Christiansen and Bob Burroughs. “After seeing Dr. Black direct the During the tour, the choir gave choir for years, it doesn’t seem right Haircuts — Blowdrys —Flexible Lease Terms _ concerts in churches every night. for me to bein front of the choir,” Parker said. “It is the living of a Perms —2 Large Pools|2 Laundries. “When I think of Samford, I think dream, one I never anticipated. —Large And Plentiful Closets of the choir,” Parker said. “It is what “One of the greatest institutions 871-3549 I will miss most about Samford.” -at Samford is the choir because of 69 Church Street One West Bye Maison Phone 942: 6118

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By Mike Manning AUM defeated Samford in the first . He also said that the women’s Sports Editor five singles matches. However, in team was improving steadily, but still has a long way to go. the sixth set Brad Hornsby defeated MEN'S SINGLES The Samford University men’s Jan Gelabert in straight sets, 6-4, Daryl Shapiro AUM, def. Mike ‘tennis team fell short in its attempt 6-4. Samford fell in the next three Brooks SU, 6-3, 6-2. to capture its fifth straight match in ~ doubles matches. - Jeff Skeldon AUM, def. Brian just over a week. “The team beat a weak Teniessoe Tech team coming back from some Jones SU,6-2, 6-3. The tennis team had beaten Ten- tough losses during spring break,” H. AronowitzAUM, def. Pat Reina nesee Tech, Trevecca, Eastern Ii- Coach Jim Moortgatsaid, “and that SU, 6-1, 2-6, 6-4. linois and Jefferson College last ‘win gave them a little confidence.” Mark Greeff AUM, def. Greg week and were preparing to face Moortgat said that the men’s Vedel SU, 6-2, 6:0. Auburn University in Montgomery, . team has pulled together moreasa ~ Stephen Diaz AUM, at Derrell ‘the top-ranked team in National team since the beginning of the year Smith Su, 6-1, 6-1. Association of Intercollegiate and he has seen definite Brad Hornsby SU, def. Jan Athletics tennis. _ improvement. Gelabert AUM, 6-4, 6- 4, Women's track team places third By Mike Manning Sports Editor hopefully I will do better inthe next : have that. experience factor that we meet, ’ Rodrigues said. need.” The Samford University women’s On the men’s side of the track, McClure said that he Bas been in . track team ran to a thrid place finish ‘Brian Terry cleared 6-4 to get a first touch with athlétes in and out of last Saturday at the Western place finish in the high jump. state trying to make the team : Carolina University Catamount In- “I could havecleared 6-6 on that ~ stronger. He said he is looking foro ? vitational in Cullowee, N.C. jump,” said Terry, who also finished the multi-event performer. He also The track team went head to head second in the triple jump. said that he has to go out of the state . with teams from Western Carolina, Chris Webb got a second place to look for hurdlers and pole vaulters photo by Miké Manning John C. Smith and Furman. finish in the 5,000 meter run and because those events are not prac- The women, paced by Dena John Camp got a third place finish ticed in the South. Skip takes a swing -. Williams, took top honors in three in the triple jump. “Il think we have a nucleus that we : Skip Coulter participates i in one of the og: Day activities. .t events. Williams lead the field with Coach Bill McClure said that the can build our team around right Professor t J

a first place finish inthe half-mile team had a good showing, but they now,” McClure said. ~~ and a third place finish in the quarter would prepare for the next meet by mile. continuing to stress the funda- |

In the women’s field events, Dana mentals. : McDavid, had a first place finish in “None of the kids have really been the javeline throw and Josie Rod- - ‘exposed to very good collegiate riguez finished first in .the discus competition,” McClure said. “We throw. have freshmen running against | d “I felt I could have hibun better, juniors and seniors. When we get | but I will continue to work and another year under our belt, we will

win 10 days oa we ql Two Convenient : exchange your frames for Locations. another pair | We're conveniently si at " Brookwood Village Conve- One Hour Service— ‘nience Center, jorge 870- : Open? D 5050 and in The Centre at photo by Miki Manning A student's ime is v uable ‘Riverchase, next to The Galleria, and class schedules are hec- phone 979-4666. Open _ Brian Terry practices the high- jump for an upcoming meet. 2 fic, Thats Wy ord) Sours aoe 9am: | were open EXAMINATIONS 8 pm.and Sun days a week. lpm-6pm. Log In addition, “examinations by Sports briefs - i Special Discounts for nie Associles Students. ourin- Basketball Martin will not be eligible to play at ‘Samford Students are special Samford until the 1988-89 season. to Opti-World. That's why we Stanley Wormely, the 6-7 center Ed (CONTACT LENS He is joined by Richard | offer anystudent with a valid for the Samford University basket- ID 15% off purchases = fie ball team, has been named to the Sutherland, a 6-8 forward from at Opt World. * Sporting News All-Freshman team Paducha Community College in Paducha, Ky.; Danny McClain, a as an Honorable Mention. Birmingham's Onl “FITTING .6-9 forward from Haines City, Fla.; Wormely averaged 10 points and : Hous, 1-Stop Vision i and Richard Bailey, a 6-6 forward 6.6 rebounds per game during the Only Opti-World offers pro- 1986-87 season. He lead the team from. Jefferson State Junior College. fessional eye examination, WOMEN'S WORLD) in field goal percentage hitting 52. 7 Birminghamss largest selec- percent of his shots. The Samford University football A Tr team has announced the com- tion of frames, a complete Wormely also lead the teain and contact lens center, plus mitments of two players for the 1987 ng the Trans America Athletic Con- 3 XY an on-premise lab staffed season. Kn a proses FE ference with 49 blocked shots dur- o Te ERS with skilled technicians. It's AARrm fVENS w LD ing the season. He set a Samford Samford fovetved a commitinent AAA from Ted Darby, a 6-0, 165 pounds | all under one roof so you | University single season record with : can walk in and walk out this mark. quarterback from Oxford. Darby, a drop-back passer who threw for over with newglasses in just Signees 1,000 yards at Oxford High School, one hour oo ~The Samford University basket- was an All- County selection for: ball team has announced the sign- Coach Robert Herring. = Coach Terry Bowden said,We ing of Steve Martin, a 6-4 transfer Frames and lenses are student from the University of North believe that Ted will be an impact player. He is an honor student with aranteed for one year against Alabama. Martin, the younger efects in materials and brother of Rembert Martin, averag- as good a passing arm as | have ever lab will fas your olive. workmanship. In ready in one hour, ao gre ed 15.6 points and 5.6 rebounds per seen on a high school student.” addition, if for game as a starter with UNA. At Also committing to Samiford is W. week, or one day On Selma High School, he averaged Tommy Stonebreaker, a 6-0, 195 any reason hour In just So: pounds fullback/linebacker from: youre not com- ; beim you'll 25.8 points and 9 rebounds per omy satis- ~~ game. Umatilla, Fla. As a senior, your way. Martin was also selecied to the Stonebreaker was selectedto the first team All-Area, first team All- ey) . first team All-State by the Birm- | your new i) ingham News in class 6-A and was Central Florida and second team Just come ck a member of the All-State tourna- All-State. “Tommy is very versitile ment team. As a transfer student and will be a great competitor for us,” Bowden said. from a Division I athletic program, : Samford University Library

COMMENTARY _ _samrorp CRIMSON, Thursday, March 2, 1987 z

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“Rev. Falwell. .. Yes, Jerry, meet Mr. Lenin. Viadimir, ot me introduce you to the Ayatollah Rubollah Khomeini. You may be ‘wondering what we are all doing here together... Well, each of you is known as a man who has somehow ob- “tained the absolute truth and was I hoping you would share it with me.” Lenin, relnarkahiy fit for a man dead over sixty years, was dressed in a dark suit. He sat his stocky frame down on the a haughty glance at his new

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energetically shook our hands in the very best preacherly Ne - manner. The Ayatollah, miffed at missing a few minutes of his six-year- old war, refused Jerry’s hand and bowed his tur- baned head stiffly as he turned to his chair. if I explain my pro- 4 guess, as the host, it would be fitting _blem. I am an American, a product of a ‘Christian’ culture

" and an affluent, capitalist Society. These are the influences that have shaped me. I am searching for the abiolute truth: Where is it?” Lenin’s small, dark eyes seemed to iwinklc as 8 s he turned ary of a Madman to answer me. “The answer is in the people, in their strength, not religion,” he said. “Marx called religion the opium of the people. It drugs the masses into passivity while the By Charles Hawkins I love you $0 much that if it talkies maiming you or Killing} you, bourgeouis classes continue their savage exploitation. The. Columnist I'll see that your soul rests in Jesus’: arms. (Even if you don’t dialectic of Marxism offers the certainty of eventual pro- s “have any arms left.)” * letarian revolution everywhere. There is the truth, not A Review and seit of Jon Gunther’ s Untitled Ploy: Now for the play: PRAYERS: A THREE Act PLAY vacuous mysticism.” dJaun Gunther’s Untitled Play is a remarkable work of art. . (Previously entitled the Untitled Play) . “Ahhh... Vladimir, Vladimir,” Falwell piously began. " ~ The privilege to view such a masterpiece at its debut is an ACT ONE God: Oral, Oral. (Should be done ina deco ljalian accent, not unlike that of the Godfather.) It’s always give’ me, thought that surely by now even you would admit the unforgettable experience. - bankruptcy of communism. Maybe you haven't seen what's - Jaun made a few noteworthy pening romarks before the give me, give me. You wanta university. You wanta hospital. been going on since you left. The capitalist system and the presentation. The remarks shed a considerable amount of You wanta tower. Well, its-a-time-a-you give-a-back. Four and Christian faith have been confirmed again and again. light on this work and perhaps on his future work. Jaun said, one half million by March, or I cut you off. America is the example to the world, not the godless : “I regret putting this work on the stage, my views have chang- ~ Oral: (Gulp) (The part of Oral should be played by a person : i . abomination you created in Russia.” : ed and I am now a card-carrying fundamentalist.” wearing a shirt bearing the ‘Ides of March’ on the front ad. ‘Et tu Brute’ on the back.) 7 “You lie, American devil,” shouted the Avatollah, awak- “I know seme of you are saying, ‘Ok, Jaun, I can see the ~ ing from his meditation. “Your nationis an enemy of Allah. Fun in it, and I can see the Dam in it, but for all I am worth, ~ ACT TWO Ronald: Well, (Pause for alfect. A trick eatned in’ " Those of us who are true to Islam and the Koran the ultimate 1 can not see the Mental in it, to you I say...(Atthis point, acting school.) I thought GOP\stood for God’s Cwn Party. revelation of Allah, will show the world the true path. Our displaying his sudden conversion to anti-intellectualism, he God: That’s what you get for thinking. (God's voice should message will spread like wildfire through the Middle East and’ vibrated his lips, and spit in the audience’s general direction.)” convey the disapointment he feel because ofRonald's failure : soon consume the world. Your nation and your faith is the Hewent on to say, “I do now profess that Moses was in- - to.get an academy nomination for his role as President.) ° enslaver, not the saviour of the world. n 5 . deed the first great ghost writer, in that he was so prolific : ACT THREE Student: (To be played by an upper middle class ‘a writer that he managed to write even after his death. And WASP, presently taking contemporary ethical issues.) 1 don’t 5 Lenin, the master debater, spoke, “You see the problem as for inherited sin—it is genetic. There is a sin gene. However, understand. Why is there suffering in the world? More “with the mystics? They are dealing with worlds existing only I am not sure whether it takes two recessives or one domi- specifically, why is there AIDS? I thought all things work in their minds. Each, a productof his faith and place is equally nant for its passage. | am sure that as soon as I decide there together for the good. ..oh! I get it! | should buy stock in con-- convinced of his truth and cannot understand the other. Aban- .will be no room for disagreeing with me. If you disagree with dom companies! (Student rushes off before God can come don the abstract and follow the path of logic based on reali-. me you are going to hell. And like the Spanish Inquisition, Lo on the stage. ) ty. It will lead you inexorably to Marxism.” ik : “Wrong, * hissed Falwell, “Marxism is the force of the devil today. It enslaves people, robbing them of their money and _ faith. The only way to the truth is through Christ.” “Textbook rulin isout of hand ; Lenin replied, “Silence; you capitalist hypocrite. What do Christians know of the truth. You claim to love your brother By Ray Miskelly The examples d not Breciude the possibility of appealing. . ‘but do nothing to feed him. You claim a respect for freedom Guest Columnist to a theistic religion in forming personal values. Nor do the; and then support apartheid. I look at the history of your faith textbooks preclude the existence of a deity, then| main conte and weep. The injustices. perpetrated by well- -meaning, Twenty-five years ago the Supreme Court wrote the prece- : tion of secular humanism. a es misguided zealots like yourself are too numerous to count: dent for the systematic elimination of religious propagation The case holds one promising ASDEGE. It Presents dealt with’ Christian vs. heathen, Protestant vs. Catholic, Protestant vs. in our public schools. Last fall a case brought forward by 600¢ stitutional question which has not been adequately clause Protestant. Learn to live with your fellow man before you speak disgruntled fundamentalists was heard in the District Court by the courts. Do the restrictions of the establishment the non- about Christ in my presence!” of Alabama which significantly broadened this landmark | ‘of the First Amendment include the propagation of At this point the pizza man arrived so stepped out to pay. ‘decision. existence of a deity? : him. I had ordered a large anchovies and green pepper for The fundamentalists claimed that secular humanism is Although the 45 textbooks revered no promotion of he my guests. It just took me a moment, but I was too late—my “making inroads into Alabama textbooks. They contended that non-existence of a deity, the temptation to extol one’s religious . guests were out of control. Their passion for the truth seem- . the of this body of thought is the denial of the super- convictions is ever present. A decision by the Supreme Court ed to overcome them. . natural ofithe transcendent. Therefore, it constituted a religion prohibiting the teaching of the non-existence of a deity would The Ayatollah, with deceptive speed, thrust a Sater at prohibited from expression in public school textbooks. send a message to teachers, textbook writers and school ad- the American devil just as Lenin’ s bullet crashed into the In a recent decision Judge W. Brevard Hand agreed with ~ ministrators who are tempted in this manner. ‘Eastern mystic’s back. Falwell was at that moment reaching - the fundamentalists. His decision recognized secular ‘for Lenin’s stout neck which was a futile gesture as Lenin was humanism as a bona fide religion, asserted that this religion Number 10 already dead. is propagated in 45 school textbooks; and ordered these tex: Volunie 68 tbooks removed from Alabama public schools. Asl survesed the carnage Lenin nodded and disappeared to wherever he had come from. There was a puff of smoke, ‘Secular humanism is a body of thought dating back to the Renaissance which stresses human values and the worth and ~ Clayton Wallace the sound of gunfire and the smell of death, and the Ayatollah _ dignity of man. - was gone. Then, in the flash of a spotlight and the deafening Associate Editor applause of faithful millions, Falwell returned to his world. Typical examples cited by the fundamentalists show that Lee Coggin I was left alone as before; to question, to ponder, to study. the textbooks actively teach that moral values are solely in- - Sports Editor It must be nice to be as absolutely certain as the Christian, : dividual values and instruct children to make up their own Mike Manning Maybe some other day. . minds about night and wrong. Marxist and Islamic fundamentalists. Photo Editor Gina Dykeman BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breached Entertainment Editors. Eddie Lightsey and Mike Easterling PLUGGED 7 nT FER CRYIN’ oT Editorial Coordinators WHAT BLL Tone THINK HE WAS LOUD. HES Todd Crider and Ricky McKee HAPPENED ? wr THE GCRONVED Nor mo 0. : Ii. _ Copy Editors =. GET THE Amelia DeLoach and Gina Dykeman BACTINE ..

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