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• The Central Florida Future • • Volume 19 Number 21 University of Central Florida/Orlando Sixteen pages -• Illegal drinking forces · Wild Pizza crackdown by Steve J. Pustelnyk "Let's face it, college kids CENTRAL FLORIDE FUTURE are going to get beer anyway I they can.'' said Roessler adding, " It's something Alcohol consumption in the we've got to deal with." Wild Pizza is once again the One of Roessler's steps to spotlight of concern to Randy deal with the problem Roessler, Food Services involved Chief of Police, Ron Manager. Seacrist. In a letter In recent weeks, Roessler recounting a meeting the two has been faced with an had, Roessler summed up the increasing number of plans. underage drinkers in the Wild They included, "strict Pizza. ''There have been some adherence to district and probl~ms with distribution, corporate policies'', ''hiring of but after the sale.'' Roessler a full time door attendant to said. check I.D.'s, checking the He indicated the problem dining area for minors involves minors receiving . consuming alcohol and alcohol from legal drinkers supervise other employees who buy pitchers for them. provided by the Student Donn~ c~ii~wa~JCenlrol Florido Future .. It is something we want to Activities Center" and control the best we can.'' Students line up to order at the Wild Pizza. The restaurant's alcohol problems con­ tinue, calling for stricter policies. Roesller added. SE[ CRACKDOWN, PAGE 3 Writer, playwright Students to pay for to speak at UCF registration delays

by Jill B. Simser Staff Report CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE COLLEGE PRESS SERVICE

As part of UCF's continuing World Writers It will cost Southern University students money Series, Argentine author Carlos Gardini and if they don't preregister for classes or if they don't Guatemalan playwright Hugo Carillo will be on submit their financial aid applications on time, SU campus Monday to give a public reading, answer officials announced last week. questions and discuss their work. As hundreds of schools across the country Dr. Anna Lillios of the English Department, who complain "complex" and confusing new aid has read all of Gardini's writings, said they tend to Hugo Carrillo (I) and Carlos Gardini application procedures have delayed getting aid to border on fantasy. Vidal among others. some students, Southern is putting the burden of In his thought-provoking short story "Relics," In a telephone interview from the University of getting the applications in on time squarely on the he describes finding a human head on the beach Iowa, Gardini said he was having a great time on students. amid the debris of empty bottles and cigarette his first visit to the United States. Other schools are trying. University of Florida packs. He said that even though people in the United officials two weeks ago publicly warned students Gardini, 38, has published three books of short States have different attitudes and feelings than they'll get their aid late next fall if they dawdle stories and a novel. In 1982, he was awarded first those in Argentina, he doesn't "feel a cultural submitting their applications this year. prize for his short story "Assault Force' in the shock.'' First Contest of Argentina Short Stories. While he said he had no specific plans during his University of Texas administrators last week He has also written a fantasy book for children six-day visit to Orlando, he would like to see Walt made a similar announcement, hinting that titled "Tales of Vendavalia" although it remains Disney World and Kennedy Space Center. students whose aid checks can't arrive -in time to unpublished. Gardini said he had no immediate plans for a pay tuition next fall may not be allowed to attend Besides being a writer, Gardini translates books book or story. classes. by American, Italian and French writers. He has Carillo, who is probably Guatemala's best-known translated books by American writers Herman Texas is especially sensitive to the issue because Melville, Joseph Conrad, John Steinbeck and Gore SEE WRITERS, PAGE 7 it had to lend students millions of dollars to use for tuition until the government distributed Pell Grants, many of which still hadn't reached Mann promotes ticket at UCF students by Oct. 1. telling her, ":::;ay he (Mann) is the to cut taxes when two-thirds go to by Steve J. Pustelnyk Arthur Jackson, aid director at the University of happy guy who came to see me." education." Massachusetts at Amherst, said the delays might CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE Mann didn't escape without When questioned about a fairer have kept some students from going to college this critical questioning from the UCF funding allotment for UCF, Mann fall. public. Upon returning to the said, "You've got three larger front of the library he was univerisites." Mann added that Jackson and others blamed the delays on new confronted by a female student funding has been lower for UCF, paperwork required by the U.S. Department of who complained of insufficient but that ''UCF's funding is Education, which is trying to ins~e that students funding for femal sports. Mann ubstantially above what it was who get aid are in fact eligible for it. said, "The legislature has five years ago." running with appropriated more money for Mann also commented on the u berna to rial womens sports ... that's a net areas of study that UCF offers. Voting day Pajcic, spent 45 increa e. ''Programs need to be increased F. · He tour d the When a group of students at this university," Mann said. This year's general elections are scheduled to and conferr d r pre enting Republican canidate He claims to be no stranger to the take place Tuesday. All persons registered to b th U F Bob artinez approached Mann programs UCF offers, saying, "I vote ORn or before Oct. 4 can vote in their he a ked them to give him told my niece Michelle, 'You have respective districts. r a n wh , he should ote for to go to UCF. It's so great. It has Polls open at 7 a.m. today and close at 7 p.m. lartinez. ann proceeded to o much to offer.' capitalize on the moment by ~ichelle Mann is a computer hunning 'l.artinez' record and ki , "How i lartinez going SEE MANN, PAGE 5 2,The Central Florida future, November 4, 1986

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tor next five years nbeknown t to each other, public oil ge pre ident --- normally a decorou bun h of Staff Report p ople - in a number of tat la t w k • COL EGE PRESS SERVICE re orted to "la t ditch .. barn terming trip pla by lobbying media e' ent and po ture of outright defiance to convince tate After two years of debate, promises of legi latures n t to impo what the wholesale changes and pointed insults flung pre ident a. will b a ruinou n ' r und of betw en congress and the White House, budget cut . Pr ·sident Reagan last week signed the Texa . la ka, Idaho. Indiana, Wi con in, High r Education Reauthorization Act of Montana. , Utah, Iowa, and 19 6. 1i ouri, among other state , hav r ntly 'I he all-important act sets most federal --- or are about to --- ut the amount of mone ' college policies for the next five years. they gi e to their pubHc college . College lobbyists, who sat with the And their coll g admini trator . claiming legi lation since Congress and the Reagan ix year of federal budget cut alr ady ha e admini tration swore to makf' it work forced them to cut their operation to the fundamental changes in the ways students go bone. are warning that the new state budget to college, are generally pleased with the cuts will force them to take dra tic mea ures. results. They ay they will ha e to clo e ome "This HEA (Higher Education Act) suits academic departments, ·cut ba k on tudent us just fine," says Julianne Still Thrift of the services, rai e tuition and maybe e en National In titute of Independent Colleges merge with other colleges. and Universities. "It's close (to squeezing blood out of a 'I hrift and others in the education turnip)." said University of Ala ka Pre ident association community in Washington are Dr. Donald O'Dowd, whose school has had to reli ved the final act didn t include any slash spending by 35 percent over the la t substantial cuts in federal funding or federal several months. "Ala ka' stat revenue has student aid. Don no t":nllowov /l.fmlrnl Florido Future been cut in half the last eight month . "Although education has always been a What? What? When Utah didn't collect a much in taxes favorite thing for the president to Yes it had to happen. After almost an entire semester recommend slashing," observes Tom without running one squirrel picture, we finally broke. SEE EDUCATION, PAGE 5 SEE CUTS, PAGE 4

• CRACKDOWN Roessler said . FROM PAGE l "We want people to enjoy themselves ... our goal i n't to intimidate,·· said Roe ler ·'provide food and non­ who added, "we are alcoholic beverages at all aggressive to th we special functions.·· might upset someone, but Other policies to be hopefully they will be administered are, "One understanding." beverage per customer, ' ''No "We cannot condone the pitcher sales at special use of alcohol,·· Roessler said. events'' and "serving of But he did see problem as a alcohol in clear plastic cups result of the new drinking only.·• age. "Drinking in the parking In addition alcohol policies lot is obviou ly a problem," will be posted at the entrance he said. to the Wild Pizza and S.C.A. "When you try to outlaw • and anouncements of the something, people try to go policy will be made over the around the law.·· Roessler P.A. ystem during special . aid. events. Roessler indicated they weren't experien ing any Roes ler understands the problems with the actual sale Donna Callowav /Central Florido Future problem and hopes for as of alcohol, just, with legal Volin' time little trouble as possible. drinkers providing it for Allot these ugly signs are up tor a reason, you know. That's right, get out and vote today, it's· ··Hopefully we'll reach the minors, "That's where the your duty. point where tudent. will say, J don't need the hassle.·· SEE DRINKINGl PAGE 5

• PRE·LAW DAY Department of Political senior education majors who course "Foundations of Center of Central Florida an­ Rcpre entative from 10 Science., 275-2608. graduated from a South Librarianship'' at the Orlan­ nounces its 1986-87 film 1 w hool will be at UCF Pinellas County high school. do Public Library. eries in a continuing effort O\. 10 for m etings with Prospective stud en ts to bring an awareness of the tud nt intere ted in should attend a preliminary lessons of the Holocaust, car r in law. • SCHOLARSHIPS Students must have finan­ meeting at the library on racism, hatred and in­ The elb Foundation of­ cial need and school/com­ Nov. 11 at 4 p.m. tolerance to the community. fer 500 to $1000 per year munity involvement to be The first film in this ·cholar hip to graduates of eligible. This course is directed series, titled "Who Shall ara. ota and Manatee Coun­ toward people who have or Live & Who Shall Die?", will tv chool who meet finan­ To apply pick up an ap­ are nearing completion of be shown Nov. 12 at 7:30 c.ial need and academic plication form in the office of their bachelor's degree. It is p.m. criteria. tudent Internship .. Educa­ a basic course leading to a tion Building Room 124, or master's in Library Science. call 275-2401. A tran cript ntact w·u haffner in i al o required. For informa ion contact This ilm offers a stinging id Office t the library's Community indictment of the reaction of Relations Department at the Roosevelt Administra· 425-4694, ext. 480. ti on to the plight of • LIBRARIAN COURSE Europe's Jews during World • MORE SCHOLARSHIPS The University of outh War I I. The film raises uth inella County Florida chool of Librar • HOLOCAUST FILM seriou que tion about the F r in r. t achin holar hip are nd Information cience will The Holocaust 1emorial genuineness and accoun­ b rt F' a ail bl t junior and offer the graduate level Re ource and Education tability of our leader . 4,The central Florido Future, November 4, 1986

CUTS upset by state budget new two week ago FROM PAGE 3 that they bought an ad protesting state UNFAIR JOB education funding " tingine ·· in the De Moine Register newspaper. as it had planned, it ordered all state agencies "The governor believes the money pelnt ADVANTAGE: --- including colleges --- to lash their budgets. on thi ad would be better spent on student At Weber tate, it meant firing 58 people, education," Dick Voh . Go . Terr disbanding the men's wre tling and women's Bran tad' pre secretar , replied angrily. A KINKO'S RESUME. go.If teams and droppping the economics The half-page ad cost 2,050. You 'll stand a port from the crowd with a sharp­ degree program, among others. Budget cuts But few expect the state funding cuts to looking professional resume from Kinko's. left the University of Texas unable to make stop any time soon, if only because tates in Choose from a variety of paper stock and let some promised payments to one oi its the energy and farm regions don 't have more our friendly staff you in creating an research partners, and it is now losing faculty money to give to their colleges. attention-getting statement about yourself. to better-paying schools, Lieu tenant "Times are tough for the states. I wouldn't Governor Bill Hobby said last week. call this a decline in state funding, but a The Kansas Board of Regents last week flattening,'' says Illinois State's Dr. Edward Open eat"l\t Open late. Open weekends. announced it might soon start closing Hines, who tracks state funding of colleges. Fairbanks Winter Pork masters degree programs, while Alaska's ··1 do expect it to last well beyond five i27 W. Ave. 628·5255 'Dowd reports "we'll probably have to cut years, however. The economic future is not academics. We can't continue to protect it particularly bright or rosy for some farm any longer. " states and those with oil or mineral-related "This has not been the best of years," industries,'' Hines says. ''They will observes Montana State President Willim experience problems again next year." Tietz, whose campus budget is $1.2 million They can't just raise taxes," Himes said, TAU KAPPA EPSILON less than it was last year at this time. because more unemployed people need state ome state college officials began fighting social services, welfare, and other programs back with some unusual histrionics last week. which, in turn, consume more of what little WE LovE OuR LITTLE SISTERS! University of Wisconsin System President money there is. Kenneth Shaw tried to make the point by saying budget cuts that have forced state "Many states are battling deficits, and campuses to turn students away "make me higher education suffers for it," concurs cry." Corina Eckl of the National Conference of The presidents of Idaho's four state­ State Legislatures. supported colleges went on a highly publicized "barnstorming tour" of six cities Last year, she said, 21 states increased to plead their case for more funding. their college budgets more than ten percent. "We were given a good hearing," said This year, only seven states did. And now Idaho State President Richard Bowen. "The some of those seven states, short of money, minds are more open'' to college fonding are asking colleges to cut their budgets in the needs. middle of the year. Purdue and Indiana universities, rivals in virtually everything, have been jointly "These pleas (college presidents are wining and dining legislators at "breakfast, making) are last ditch efforts," Eckl says. lunch and dinner" to try to win more funding, said Purdue Vice President Dr. John Hicks. Adds Hines, "this is affecting lives all The Faculty Senate at Utah State, over." meanwhile, voted flatly to refuse to join the administration's mandated effort to cut an "It's a very difficult spiral to break, and extra six percent off this year's budget in we're right at the point where it's most order to absorb the state funding decline. discouraging -- if not downright impossible -­ TKE FoR LIFE Northern Iowa's administrators were so to cope," he said. • •

The Cen ral Florido Future. ember 4, 1986, S • ED CATIO of the program . tudent for example, will FROM PAGE 3 have to fill out longer more omplicated • application . • The.· ill, moreo er, be able to ge le aid \\ olanin, an aide to the Hou e Post econdary in the form of 2l'ant . and will ha re to repa. , Education Committee and a primary player mo t of their tudent aid after they leave college. · • in pushing the bill through Congre s, ''Congress hasn't gone along with him on it.•· Thank to orne technical changes, some Last year, Education Secretary "'illiam banks may stop making Guaranteed tudent Bennett said he wanted to use the process of Loan , and the one that continue to make passing a new HEA -- a new one comes up G Ls ill charge the studen more. every five years --- as an opportunity for a Student now al o must ha e at least a " " philosophical debate about the role the cumulative grade poin average by the end of federal government should play in colleges, their sophomore years to be able to get aid. • what responsibilities parents shold ha e for "I do not suspect a substantial number of paying for their children's education, what tu dent will be knocked out of chool as a effort colleges should make to insure that aid result (of the new grade requirement)," recipients are making academic progress and Evans says. · While it appears to be a new are of good character, and other issues. thing, all it really means is an extra bite. A number of lobbyists took Bennett's Students have always had to meet certain announcement to mean the administration grade requirements. would ask for deep cuts in the student aid Though the new law "authorizes" Congress programs, and make it harder for students to ·to appropriate more money for aid programs, qualify for aid . the government will decide each year how •• No such thing happened . much it really gives to the programs. Bennett never gave Congress a Congress never did appropriate as much comprehensive list of reforms he wanted, and money to aid programs as the Higher Congress proceeded to approve a modest Education Act of 1980 allowed. increase for most student aid programs Wolanin, for one, is "confident that the without him. amount of money will be at least at the level ''I can say student financial aid survived it is now. (But) there is no way I can predict if the reauthorization process," Bob Evans, aid more will be available (through the HEA's director at Penn State and president of the lifespan).'' To bet or not to bet National Association of Student Financial College lobbyists remain uneasy, however. Aid Administrators, says with a sense of "We are finding ourselves · talking money The casino issue has been a major factor leading up to to­ relief. again,'' Thrift complains. ''We'ye been put on day's election. Evans adds the new act does change some the defensive, and will continue to be. '

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problem comes in." he said. Don't Rent! Its not like Sweeny's where everyone gets carded, Roessler said, we are an eatery and part of the student activity center, everyone has to be let in. "Next year its going to be to the point where we will be . seeing if its feasible to even sell it. '· Roessler said. He sees the problems and tries to be understanding of an awkward situation that separates students into legal and non-legal drinkers. "We're trying to treat the tudents like adults.·· he said.

MANN FROM PAGE 1

major at UCF. The elder Mann, indicating his approval of her decision, said, "I know because I helped beef up the program.'' Mann is a fourth genera ti on Own You• Own! native of Florida and has spent 12 years in the 2Bed/2Bath Townhomes 1.2 Mil~s south of campus on Alafaya Trail legislature. Hailing from Southwest Florida, he fills the representation gap opposite Become Your Own Landlord ooJ;es . of Pajcic, a northern Floridian from J aksonville. ~ted ceilings Many smart UCF students who $340 !Fi1* G Open, Spacious plan own their own apartments have Large master bedroom suite rommates to help share ex- No Closing Costs. cable TV available p n ·e . Corne and see why and Sparkling skylights Thanks to you ... how the parent of these Charming loft tud nt hav chosen to buy a Furnished kitchen it works . t wnhome for their sons and d ughter . It' a good deal for Purchase Price Yeryon . nd ou 'll want one LL Includes: lo ! o~ us 0 \ Unltedway * Sale price 553,900, 52,700 down. $51 200 mortgage, 7°1o A.R.M., plus or minus 2°1o Annual Cap, Lifetime Cap 13°1o L______.-J Adjusted to 1-year T-Bill. A.P.R. 8°1o or Low Fixed Rates. 6,The Central Florida Future November 4. 1986

19-TH STUDENT SENATE REPORT E 4nr ro 0 T BER 30, 19 6 ;;; ;;; 0 ARTS Ir SCIENCES -' • President Colbourn addressed August Reid p p MEASURES IN COMMITTEE the Senate at this meeting. Gail Kendall p p BILLS: • The Senate met in an Informal Mark Hayes p p 19-06 Funding for the Mini-Baja: This Bill allocates $1250.00 to the Society of Session to discuss campus Bob Truett p p p Automotive Engineers for materials to build the car for the next mini-boja com­ issues. Samuel Coniglio p petition (Merrill: SP and OAF) • The Athletic Fee· Setting Com­ Monico Endsley p p mittee presented its proposal Melissa Pellerin p p THE SENA TE VOTED ON for o fee increase; the general Jomes Battaglloli A A RESOLUTIONS: concensus of the Senate Is in Ted Bogert p A 19-02 Inviting Administrators to Address the Senate: This resclution requests that Presi­ support of this proposal. Tabatha Burn p p dent Colbourn and specified University officials address the Senate concerning • The Activity and Service Fee Mark Jackson p A the functions of their divisions (Tabled for One Week) Budget Committee will be BUSINESS meeting on Tuesday at 7:00 Stephen· Phillips p p CONFIRMATIONS BY THE SENATE: pm in the Senate Conference Anthony Morelll p p Dave Ritterhoff to Judicial Council Alternate Nl (Y-17, N-9, PR-4) Room to determine its goals for Jeff King p A Larua Schultz to Judicial Council Alternate #2 (Y-30, PR-4) this year. John White p p Andrew Hatez to Daytona Area Campus Coordinaor (Y-20, N-1, AB-1, PR-4) Ken Barr p p SENATE MEETINGS Patrick Kelly p p * Legislation in Committtee is introduced by Senators, and is not finalized until the Students ore invited to attend all Adam Barringer p p full Senate votes on it. Senate meetings, and to express Scott Cory p p any ideas or problems that they David Thollander p p feel the Senate should work on. EDUCATION Senate meetings are held on Daniel Shepard p p Susan Schmid p A C8r0 FUNDING Thursdays at 3:00 in the Knight's Den. Ross Wolf p p Did you know that your club or organization may be eligible for $250.00 in Office Supplies John Rhodes p p and/or Advertisements for the next fiscal year? TO THE STUDENT Candace Cline p p In addition, if your club will be attending a conference or convention it may be eligible for If you have any comments, ques­ ENGINEERING up to 5300.00 to cover registration fees. tions or concerns about the Bryon Martinez p p Either way, stop by the Student Government Offices, SC 155, and ask for a Clubs and Senate Report, or any legislation, Cindy Deal A A Organizations Funds, or Travel Funds, Request Form. please stop by the Senate Work William Merrill p p Room . Tony Wendrzyk p p Keith White p p Brian Thomas p p SENATE COMMITTEES review and amend all Legislation before ii is brought for a hearing before the full Senate. The HEALTH following are descriptions, and the time and place for the committee meetings. OPEN SEAT Jeannie Saul A A OAF Organizations, Appropriations and Finance: This committee reviews all changes to the Finance Code and any LIBERAL STUDIES legislation requesting funding. Tuesdays at 1:00 pm Megan O'Neill p A C&O Clubs and Organizations: This committee decides whether a club receives funds tor Office Supplies/Advertising or AT·LARGE Conference Registration. Tuesdays at 3:30 pm Roy Reid A p UR Legislative Judicial and Rules: This committee reviews legislation to change the Constitution, Statutes or Rules and BREVARD Procedures. Mondays at 2:00 pm Mike Johnson A A SP Services and Publicity: This committee reviews all non-funding legislation which delals with Student Government Ser- DAYTONA vices and Publicity. Wednesdays at 7:00 pm OPEN SEAT EA Elections and Appointments: This committee reviews all Student Government Appointments, and makes recommen- SOUTH ORLANDO dations for changes to the Election Statutes. Mondays at 5:00 pm Cindy Schmidt A p * All Senate Committees meet in the Senate Work Room (SWR) in the Student Government Wing of the Student Center.

PR-Present (not enough information/unable to decide) AB-Abstain (conflict of interest) Y-Yes N-No - Paid Advertisment - A-Absent P-Present L-Late E-Excused

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WRI S Gardini and Carillo ill b in ew myrna • FROM PAGE 1 Beach at the Atlantic enter of the Ar on • unda. for a public reading at 4 p.m. On 1onda_·. the_· will appear in the Board of playwright, has been involved in the Regen room in the Admini tration development of the Guatemalan theater as an Building from noon un il '> p.m. At 7:30 p.m. SUSSEX PLACE educator, playwright and director for over they will be at Park Books, 336 S. Park Ave, NEW • NEW e NEW three decades. Winter Park. Now Leasing 2 & 3 Bedroom He has received many awards including an Sandy eves, an English education major, 2 Full BAths Villas Honorary Doctorate in Arts and Letters from was one of about 40 people who attended the the University of San Carlos in Guatemala public reading last month that featured Washer/Dryer Hookups, Pool, Yugoslavian writers Toma Longinovac and Jacuzzi, Tennis & much more and this year was honored with the Life I Achievement Award of the Guatemalan Branko Dimitrijevic. UCF & MARTIN AREA • Society of Letters. Students & Families Welcome Carillo's 19 productions have been perform­ She said it was very informal and the CALL 281-6393 ed all over the world. His play 'Mr. Presi­ writers talked openly about writing freedoms dent, 'adapted from the Nobel Prize winning and limitations in their country. novel by Miguel Asturias, is being performed at Joseph Papp's Shakespeare Festival in The World Writers Series is sponsored by New York. UCF s Department of English in cooperation THINK YOU'VE RU.N OUT Presently, he is working on a play titled with the Atlantic Center for the Art and the ''Once U pan A Time, Whores Would Dress in International Writing Program at the OF TIME? THINK AGAIN. Crepe Paper.'' University of Iowa . •• Student Loans are Available through­ The out the year at the Navy Orlando Federal Credit Union Puzzle

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Orlando is getting to be a pretty big place. ln fact, it's getting so big that people are starting to think sports. And when they think sports, they think professional sports. In recent times we had the Orlando Renegades of the United States Football League. Even though the USFL never really played good football (high chool teams have been known to be more exciting) rlando liked the league because technically we had a professional team. As expected, the league choked and realistically the Renegades are nothing more than some aged, peeling paint at Orlando Stadium. And besides, even with all the excitement of having a profes­ sional team, the Renegades never really got much fan support. Now Orlando wants basketball. The "" we'll call them. Aside from the one improvement in the plan of .o~ . ' going with the established league, all of Orlando's • old problems remain. Mainly, a new team is almost guaranteed quite a few losing seasons and losers do not generate fan support. That translates to a lot of people losing a Bi.ts and pieces of a disjointed eve lot of money over a very short period of time. Much like the UCF athletic program of past Wanted: Persons of the collective collegiate ex­ years, Orlando is trying to move too far too quick­ w~rience who like travel, excitement, great pay and ly. This city can't even support a college team yet. think Ronald Reagan is a mass media plot. Undy­ ing love for Mom, apple pie and the flag is a must. Hmmmm. UCF ... college ... are you ~eginning to , ee the connection? Work nights and stay in school. Students with a That's right, if Orlando wants sports it should GPA over 8.2 need not apply. We're only looking rally around what it already has. fur unpotentialized leaders. The successful appli­ UCF has football. In fact, we at The Central cant will enjoy $25,000-plus starting salary and fr­ alcoholics will take the better path. Florida Future will lay our reputation on the line inge henefits galore (including hot tub, cellular But will it last? Right now it appears the by saying that UCF football is already a better telephone, Gucci shoes and Tampa Bay Bucs "alcohol awareness" craze is just another in the entertainment value than the Renegades ever season tickets). No condo sales involved. Call H.C. line of pop social maladies. Booze right now is run­ al 275-2865 for chance of a lifetime. were. . ning second only to crack cocaine as UCF's Imagine what kind of team we could have if some I'm going to stray away from trying to concen­ Favorite Crisis of 1986. I admire the people more of these businessmen who throw their money trate on a single trivial topic this we~k, and in­ behind the alcohol awareness and "Attack Crack" into pro teams sent some funds our way. stead, ramble 'til I feel 'like stopping. There are a campaigns. I pray they're in it for the right few reasons for this: And what about basketball? UCF was always a reasons. l) I'm tired. powerhouse before the move to division I and the But even more so, I hope these good causes are 2) I'm in no mood to think. (But then, some of my only thing holding the team back now is a lack of not just transitory fads. funding. friends say I haven't had a comprehensible ... Hey look at this. I'm almost done ... Great. I can thought since 1979.) Come on, Orlando, you have a major college go to bed soon... 3) It's my column and I can do whatever I want, basketball team already. All they need now is your Misled:According to· the results of a Student so there. support. Government mock elecion held last week, the UCF Just another fad? Have you noticed there's a When people wander into just about any UCF student body favors a state lottery. growing "alcohol awareness" on campus lately. gaine they have the same thing to say: "I never Fools. Maybe you just don't' know about the There are signs encouraging us to think twice knew they had such a good program here.'· issue and how ridiculous it really is, so you said, about that next drink. And some parties have been Well, we do. UCF has football and basketball "What the heck, sound like a good idea." organized that encourage the consumption of alter­ and a whole lot of other sports that folks might be Or worse, you know the fact's and your just plain nate beverages (That's a euphemism for Coke.). intere ted in. dumb. Well I think that's a great idea. Maybe a few Thi is where it starts. 1f you want professional Well, at least you didn't show as much favor for lives will be saved. Maybe a few poten~ial teams, fine. However, ronsidPr the support the casinos. • team i going to get. W i 11 a pro team be a good in­ • vestmen t? Probably not. UCF is here now and it will be here tomrnorow. Letters You don't need to make a home team to cheer for, you alread got one. • No quick fix allocated from the budget, rather STATES. They have increased than actually increase the total faster than non gambling states. Editor: dollars to be used ~or improved If you believe taxes would "*1--he Central Florida Futuie As a student I am very education. They will have the decrease, well ... I have some land PO Box 25000. Orlando, Fl . 32816 (305)275-2601 or 27f>.2865 concerned about the future of our potential of spending the same in the Bermuda Triangle that I educational system. An issue of amount on education. However, would like to sell you. great concern to me and many they will use the lottery proceeds, Editor In Chief Donald B. Wittekind others is the PROPOSED Florida rather than the tax dollars. The Quick Fixes for anything are Managing Editor Chris Richcreek Lottery. it's validity and value to excess funds could the~ be .~pread hoaxes!!! A painless cure for our Desiree McCartney News Editor our State has been questioned. over several other pet pro­ educational system is unrealistic. Sports Editor Todd Lutz Please allow me to clear up some grams to give them a boost, In the short run, it may be great. Photo Editor Donna Calloway of the MYTHS that have arisen rather than increasing education.. In the long run. it would be Art Director Tr aresa Alf or.iare concerning this issue... . Seco~dly, the ~300 million disastrous. Just remember the Copy Editor Adam Chrz~n First, the promoters suggest figure is gross~y mfl~ted._ .Lot­ famous saying, "There is no such System Managers Jim Moore that the lottery would bring $300 teries ar~ not?nousl~ meffic1ent. thing as free lunch" or for that Guy A. Carbonneau million to our educational system. It costs fifty-five to suety cents to matter, "no free education." The FACT is that there is raise one dollar of lottery revenue OTHING in the proposed lot- versus the one to two cents to Think twice before you vot.e! Business Manager Janet Lowery tery proponents, when addressing raise one dollar of sales tax Production Manager Barrie Lapins enior Adult groups, claim that revenue. Therefore, w~ .would Ad Production Manager Jim Donato the lottery money will go the pro- have to ~oss $750-800 ~on an­ grams for Senior Citizens. Even if nually m order to raise $300 Classified Ad anager Mike Mccollister Steve Cady lottery proceeds were "Earmark- million. This would mean. t~t Student Body Vice President ed" by the Legislature for educa- every man, woman and child m tion. it would not be guaranteed Florida would have to. make to increase the amount going to habitual purchases averagmg Sl Letter to the editor must be typed and our educational needs. Our lottery ticket per week, every include the author's signature, major and Legi lators could adjus the prcr week. of the year. phone numl1er. Detter arP subject to jected increase in lottery revenue Thirdly, TAXES ARE EVER Pditing and lwcome th<' copyright"d to offset the actual tax money REDUCED I LOTTERY porperty of the neu spapPr. • The Ce Aorido H.J re. No ember 4, 1986, 9 •• The Puzz e by Michael Fry

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• MORE BEAT Phoenix Bedford seeking starting with a host of new pla. -ers. FOOTBA L Phoenix is in the process of spo . Old hands include forwards FROM PAGE 13 FROM PAGE 16 a rebuilding year. How well If all goes right in Arizona, Tom Chambers 11 .5 ppg 6.5 • they do this season will the Suns should be rpg), Xa ':ier 1cDaniel (17 .1 The two forward spots are depend on how far the challengers within a few ppg, rpg) and guard Gerald set, with last season's rebuilding program has come. years. But not this one. Henderson 13.1 ppg, 5.9 touchdo n. The touchdown comeback player of the year, Guard Walter Davis (21.8 PREDICTIO : SIXTH apg). apped an 83-yard drive Marques Johnson (20.3 ppg) ppg, 5.2 apg) and forward Seattle ewcomers include forward consi ting of 11 pla s. UCF' and {14.1 Larry ance (20.2 ppg) are Then there's the Dale Ellis (7 .1 ppg) from final drive to the endzone ppg, 8.2 rpg) returning. the cornerstones of the Supersonics, who've been on a Dallas, centers Clemon started late in the third Michael Cage (6.7 ppg) and program, along with ageless rebuilding track for a couple Johnson from Philadelphia, quarter and ended in the Rory White ( 11. 7 ppg) forward-center Alvin Adams of years now. With the (9.8 ppg, 7.3 rpg) fourth with a Lanham to Sam provide backup help. (10.8 ppg, 6.1 rpg). trading of all-star center Jack from Milwaukee, and Laker pass completion. ot to be , The Clippers may finally be The youth movement is SIBm.a, the rebuilding really castoff Maurice T ncas. overshadowed by the the headed for a playoff spot. Of also represented, with Ed begins. dazzling offensive play, the course, it all depends on the Pickney (8.5 ppg, 3.9 rpg), Jay Caoch Seattle is in need of UCF defense held VMI to 197 play of Benjamin. Humphries (11 ppg, 6.4 apg) will have his hands full cohesiveness, then they can yards total offense, 13 PREDICTION: FIFTH and first round pick William melding returning players in think about the playoffs. rushing and 184 passing.

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user-B sch Inc SI LOUG Mo YA3 WAYNE DENSCH, I C. .C.F. Rep. Robert Gibson, 671-0661 or 851-7100 • • The Cen ral Florido Future, ovember 4, 1986, 13 BEAT The first red card of he .. ew head coach George Karl. former coach ME game as given to a Rollins FROM PAGE 16 of the , has something to FROM PAGE 16 pla er i h 19 minu es prove. Chances are he'll do it with the remaining. Keith Buckle. talented Warriors club. was the fir to receh e a red • last year's team rebounding leader, aurice The Warriors are not suffering from a lack one within the initial ix card leaving the Tar's with Lucas, claiming he was too old. of scorers. Forward Purvis Short (25.5 ppg) minutes of the game. Ryan man one short on the field. In the backcourt, the Lakers are solid. All­ and center (21.2 ppg, 8.5 Battle fired in a shot at the Rollins scored heir onl everything returns, bringing rpg) are solid point-producers, while guards 39:02 mark after receiving an goal of the game with three along 18.8 ppg and a league-leading 12.6 Chris Mullin (14 ppg), Sleepy Floyd (17.2 ppg, assist from senior Craig minutes remaining in the assists per game with him. L.A. is hoping for 9.1 apg) and Terry Teagle (14.2 ppg) all can Nickerson. match. Oyvind Klausen put more consistency from (15.4 light up the hoop on any given night. Larry The Knights went up by the ball around the UCF wall ppg) while they are more than happy with Smith is around to grab any stray rebounds, two ten minutes later on a and into the corner, out of stellar sixth-man (9.2 ppg, as he nabbed 11.1 of them per game last goal by freshman Mike Akers Cordia' s reach. 5.7 apg). season. with Ian Gill assisting. Tim Aft.er a series of calls by the The Lakers must hit the boards this year to Schmidt chipped one over the ti No, Golden States problem is like referee, It was senior Craig • be successful. As it is, they should be the Portland's--defense. Opponents averaged 117 goalie's head at 15:10 into the Nickerson who received a red class of the Pacific Division. Getting back to ppg against the Warriors last season. Karl game, to lift UCF to a 3-0 card and was booted out of the NBA title match depends on whether or will have to work hard to make Carroll lead. the final :50 of his career. / not they can out run a taller Rockets team. aggressive in the middle in order to aid this 'We got the goals, ' head Rudy came off the bench PREDICTION: SECOND problem. coach Jim Rudy said. 'That and after a few choice words Portland First round draft choice Chris Washburn is the difference.' to the ref, found himself out The Trail Blazers poor overall performance will help out in the scoring department, but It was in the second half of the action with Nickerson. • last season cost Jack Ramsey his job. Former his weak rebounding may cost him some when things got interesting. Rudy left the field in nothing Milwaukee assistant Mike Schuler takes over playing time, especially with Smith playing With UCF up by three goals short of a theatrical exit. a club that needs some defensive direction. behind him. and Rollins frustrated with "It was a hard fought game In order to have a better defensive squad, This is a team that will probably gell right the first half shutout, the play to the end, with controversy, Portland nees a healthy year from center Sam around playoff till\e. Remember, Karl's first on the field became and I contributed my part, 11 Bowie. Bowie (11.8 ppg, 8.6 rpg, 2.5 blocks Cavalier squad started the season 2-19 before increasingly rough. Rudy said. per game) was absent from 44 regular season coming together to record a 34-27 mark and contests due to foot injuries. He gives grab a playoff spot. midfielder Alyson Barnes Portland the defensive stopper in the middle. PREDICTION: FOURTH SOCCER booted a shot from 20 yards Complementing Bowie in the frontcourt are L.A. Clippers FROM PAGE 15 out in front of the A & M net Kiki Vandeweghe (24.8 ppg), who is allergic Los Angeles' other team, the Clippers, will with sophomore forward to the word defense, Kenny Carr (11.1 ppg, be trying to prove they're not just "the team Danielle Thomas assisting on 8.9 rpg) and newly acquired Steve Johnson on the other side of town." one defender. She picked up the play. (13.8 ppg, 63.2 percent from the field.) They'll have to do it without star guard the opportunity off of a Thomas put in the last goal Walter Berry, the Blazers first round pick, (14.6 ppg, 8.6 apg), who injured rebounded shot by freshman for UCF in a game in which will probably break into the lineup slowly. his knee while playing softball. forward Shannon Sampson the Lady Knights outshot All-star Clyde (the glide) Drexler heads a (11.9 · ppg, 4.5 apg), acquired from near the right sideline. Akers Texas 44-3. $olid backcourt cast. Drexler (18.5 ppg, 8 Sacramento along with guard set up the attack by booting In the final game of the apg, 5.6 rpg) joins former all-star Jim Paxson (15.6 ppg), will take over the playmaking the ball from the midfield to year for UCF, the Lady (13.l ppg) and point guard Terry Porter (7.1 chores. Sampson. Knights broke out big with an ppg) to form a backcourt that is·consistent. Up front, the Clippers need a solid second Jones scored the last goal of 11-goal performance. They ,, The Blazers need to dodge the injury bug in season from Benoit Benjamin in order to be the game at the 89-minute beat an off side trapping order to be successful. If they do, and they successful. Benjamin (11.1 ppg, 7.6 rpg, 2.6 mark in almost identical defense (designed to lure learn the team defense concept, they'll be a bpg) needs to put together a complete season fashion. She received a offenses off side) and broke crossfield pass from Sampson away several times to score. ., formidable opponent for the Lakers in the of solid play, unlike last seasons spotty .. West. results . and took it in for the score . Carter, who was voted the PREDICTION: THIRD The next day, the Lady MVP of the tournament, led Knights scored first on -Texas UCF with two goals and an Golden State SEE MORE BEAT, PAGE 11 • A & M when freshman assist . 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Donna Calloway/Central Florido Future "You've come to the right place for Chinese food. If "The dishes I tasted were freshly prepared of tender ..• you don t see ti on the menu, ask for ti." meats and bright, Cflsp vegetables, properly The women's soccer team was shunned Monday by the ROB MORSE, November 1982 seasoned and of ample proportions." NCAA tournament for the second year in a row. the ORLANDO SENTINEL CHRIS SHERMAN, June 1986 the ORLANDO SENTINEL WOMEN like that not seeing all the FROM PAGE 16 competition because in women's soccer today, every CHINA team gets so much better One of the teams that was because the sport is exploding GARDEN included was Cincinnati. right now." Their associate athletic The Lady Knights began • director, Gene Turk, is in the weekend by defeating charge of the voting Barry, 4-0. Take-out Committee. Junior forward Jean Varas and Rudy said, 'The way we opened the scoring for the Catering look at Cincinnati, they didn't Lady Knights with senior available TRADITIONAL CHINESE CUISINE · win a big game all year." midfielder Laurie Hayden and The Lady Knights freshman forward Sandy outscored their final three Carter assisting on the play. 671-2120 opponents 16-0 and outshot Varas, who's birthday was Hwy. 436 and University Blvd. them 106-17. UCF, now on the same day as the game, 15-3-1, has recorded 13 t Major Credit Cards Accepted Winter Park was named to the All­ ... shutouts this season. tournament team. UCF soccer coach Jim "This is the first time that Rudy said that the Lady we've seen her (Varas) play ...... • Knights needed to sweep last without tape or injury, and weekend's matches to win a she did great today," Rudy bid to the NCAA tournament. said. "That first goal Barry coach Mike Covone, established us as the who is one of the voters on the dominant team.'' NCAA tournament At the 34-minute mark of Technical Instructors, committee said: ''They can the game, sophomore win the NCAA tournament. midfielder Michelle Akers, The hardest thing is getting also an All-Tournament team Find Your Place into it. Anybody can win it.'' selection, connected on a Texas A & M coach Laura penalty kick to the lower left Johnston, a former UCF hand corner of the net. The In The Sun. assistent coach and also an play was set up when a Barry NCAA committee voter said: defender knocked Carter "We have seen some of the down. teams that were being At the 60-minute mark of Teach college and graduate-level math, science, or engineer- considered from the Central the game, senior forward ing to highly motivated students. .. ~ . -:· _.: __. area like Wisconsin and Cindy Jones scored on a kick .: ,,...... :-· . .·. ·~ : . ' And live in beautiful Orlando, Cincinnat. I'd say they (UCF) to the upper right hand corner would probably fair even with of the net after dribblin~ by Florida those two teams. . ''It's hard to make a choice SEE SOCCER, PAGE 13 • $17,000 to start. Over $24,000 after 3 years. Plus an outstanding Ladies host Stetson package of personal and family benefits including the possibility Volleyball· Stetson at UCF, of significant financial assistance November 4 for postgraduate education. The Lady Knights volleyball team will try to improve on its 9-16 record If you have or are working toward a degree in math, physics, when they host Stetson on chemistry, or engineering, you owe it to your future to tonight. be without the services of The match will be the junior setter Terri Hinton. look into this opportunity. Students can even qualify to get second meeting between the However, senior Jill Savage is more than $1, 100/ month while still juniors and/ or seniors New South Women's Athletic doing a superb job in her Conference rivals this year. place. Also leading the Lady in college. UCF took the first contest in Knights will be senior three games, easily defeating Melanie Clarke, junior Kim the host Lady Hatters. Gass and sophomore Kelly If you re a U.S. citizen and 28 or younger. call the Naval SU is going to be led by McFarlane. Management Programs Office. junior Katy Barbour, senior In their last match, UCF Cheryl Conklin and senior was thrashed by the Lady Kim Vach. The Lady Hatters Bulls of South Florida, 5-15, are coached by Megan T. 12-15 and 7-15. The Lady 1-800-342-8123 Bryant, who is assisted by Knights will be trying to get Peggy Machamer. ready for the conference The Lady Knights, 3·0 in tournament on November 21. Navy Officers Get Responsibility Fast. NSW AC play, are coming off a 12 day lay-off, and will still ·Chad Salinas s Knights klobber Keydets, 38·9 Lanham throws three touchdowns by Kathy Johnson and 175 in the air. The Knights are CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE ranked eighth nationally for total passing yards averaged per game with a 268. The Knight's luck finally ran out. During UCF s first series, the Bad luck that is. The UCF football Knights. came out rolling with two team has succeeded in breaking the first down running plays, but then away game jinx which has haunted lost possession on a Lanham fumble. them for four years. The Knights, 5-4, VMI was first on the scoreboard with proved they are back in shining form a field goal. by marching over the Virginia UCF tied up the game when Military Institute Keydetes, 38-9. O'Brien booted one through the UCF, who has not won an away uprights for a 29-yard field goaL game since their 1982 win over UCF scored minutes later after a Western Kentucky, broke a ten game Reggie Edwards interception gave losing streak Saturday afternoon in Lanham and the UCF offense the ball Lexington, Virginia. The victory was on the VMI 27. Three plays later Sam a sweet success after the romping grabbed a screen pass from Lanham VMI handed UCF in 1982 (69-0). and rambled 16 yards for UCF's first A sparkling· performance from touchdown. starting quarterback Tony Lanham UCF scored once more before the proved the indecisveness of the half. Lanham pased for 52 yards_and coaching staff was unfounded. ran for seven on the drive. On a Lanham threw for 157 yards and· second and goal Elgin Davis, the three touchdowns, completing 12 out game's leading rusher with 101 yards, • of 15 passes with only one went over the pile up for the interception. touchdown. Lanham picked apart the Keydete The Knights left for the lockeroom secondary connecting with Teddy at the half leading the Keydets 17-3. Wilson five times for a team-leading Near the start of the second half, 86 yards. Carris Ervin blocked a Keydet punt. Aaron Sam, who has been the David Alls recovered the ball and ran Knight's.. leading rusher, found 11 yards for another UCF touchdown, himself as the second leading pass lifting the Knights to 24-3. receiver thls week. The Lanham/Sam VMI scored their lone touchdown of combination connected on three the game lialfway through the third recptions for 33 yards and two· quarter. Dave Brown completed a touchdowns. pass to James Wright for a 19-yard Kicker Eddie O'Brien, who is COJ:!lpletion. The PAT was blocked by • ranked number one in the nation for Ervin. number ·of field goals per game, On third and goal with 4:36 accumulated eight po in ts in remaining in the third quarter, Saturday's game. He had a field goal Lanham found Mac Lantrip in the in the second quarter and five PAT' s. endzo.ne for yet another UCF Photo courtesy Brion Colller/VMI Cadel UCF's total offense racked up 392 No. 10 Tony Lanham, UCF's second string quarterback for most of the year, toatal net yards, 217 on the ground SEE FOOTBALL, PAGE 11 was nearly perfect in his first start of the year throwing for three TD's. Women shunned by.NCAA again

by Scott Broden disappointed for the women. CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE "They (the NCAA voting committee) decided that our won loss record and the strength of our schedule wasn't good The 15-3-1 UCF women's soccer team was enough.'' As the NBA comes out of left off of the 12 team NCAA tournament The NCAA voting committee is made up of Head Football Coach Gene its opening weekend, the despite finishing the season ranked tenth and administraightors and coaches. McDowell will be writing ... NBA Beat finishes its pre­ sweeping all three of their season ending ''This decision was made by each week for the Tuesday season predictions by looking games. administrators and not coaches,'' Rudy issue of The Central Florida at the Pacific Division. The Ladies beat Barry University, Texas A added. "If you ask the coaches who the best Future with his thoughts on PREDICTION: FIRST & M and George Washington .at St. Clair four or five teams in the country are, they all each week's football game. •' L.A. Lakers Field over the weekend. say UCF is one of them.'' The Lakers are still Some of the teams that received bids Coach Rudy said that this was the fourth Virginia Military was a recovering from their four suffered losses this weekend. UCF soccer time that the NCAA committee has more gracious host than .: straight losses to Houston in coach Jim Rudy said: "This is a travesty of overlooked UCF. anybody we've visited lately. last year's Western major porportions. I wish there was an Obviously, by winning 38-9, Conference finals. They've avenue to follow to rectify it-. I'm really SEE WOMEN, PAGE 15 we played very well. made some minor Quarterback Tony Lanham adjustments and hope that a possibly was the difference, squad with an emphasis on Men beat Rollins; excelling in all fazes of the speed will be able to upend game. He is the offensive the new power in Houston. player of the week. Of course, the NBA's all Rudy thrown out Our special teams finally time leading scorer, Kareem got back on track as Corris by Kathy Johnson Abdul-Jabbar (23.4 points per Ervin blocked a punt and game, 6.1 rebounds per game) CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE David Alls ran it in for a will return for an touchdown. Ervin is the unprecedented 18th NBA special teams player of the season. Abdul-J abbar will be Admist an intense and physical match week. aided up front by All-Star Sunday, the UCF men's soccer team (9-5-1) Our defense played its best (20 ppg) and evolved victorious and wrapped up their game of the year. Leading the (5.5 ppg, 7 rpg). eason with a win over Rollins College 3-1. Oonno Colloway/Cen rol Florida Fufl#e way was Sylvester Bembery The Lakers are looking for The traditional matchup between the two who is the defensive player of Rambis to score more. They cross-town rivals once again proved to be The men won a penalty marred match against cross-town rival Rollins. the week. The defense held are also hoping for more nothing less than an emotional hard fought VMI to only 13 yards board strength from reserves battle by both teams with six yellow and Cordia stopped a penalty kick after handball rushing. A.C. Green, Peter three red cards being handed out. was called in the box. He was credited with It's a great time to come 11 saves. Gudmund on and rookie UCF received a sparkling performance home and play last year's UCF opened the scoring quickly by hitting Billy Thompson. They waived from goalie Dan Cordia. Cordia and the Division I-AA champions Knight defense held off the Tars, 8-7-1 for SEE BEAT, PAGE 13 most of game. At one point in the second half. SEE MEN, PAGE 13 SEE COR ER, PAGE 15