Central Florida Future, Vol. 18 No. 24, January 30, 1986

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Central Florida Future, Vol. 18 No. 24, January 30, 1986 University of Central Florida STARS Central Florida Future University Archives 1-30-1986 Central Florida Future, Vol. 18 No. 24, January 30, 1986 Part of the Mass Communication Commons, Organizational Communication Commons, Publishing Commons, and the Social Influence and oliticalP Communication Commons Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Newsletter is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in Central Florida Future by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation "Central Florida Future, Vol. 18 No. 24, January 30, 1986" (1986). Central Florida Future. 606. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/606 UC F L.ERARY A "/ES Special Edition ·he Central Florida Future Volume 18 Number 24 University of Central Florida/Orlando Thursday January 30, 1986 2, 1he Central ~a Future, January 30, 1986 Student Government and The Central Florida Future • PRESENT Have you ever wanted to rewrite your own personal history? Have you ever wi~hed you had a chance to turn the worst of times into the best of times? Well, that's the chanc.e Robin Williams and Kurt Russell take in the winning new movie comedy "The Best of Times." · • Now here's a chance for you - to win tickets to a special advance screening of "The Best of Times." For each of the five scenes from the film pictured below, devise the funniest, • cleverest, most outrageous ·caption you can that coincides with the theme of "The Best of Times." Entries will be judged on the basis of wit, creativity, and the best formula for "The Best of Times." Good luck! • <JilESr~l~ME~ OPENS IN THEATRES ON JANUARY 31st • • 1.~------------------------~ 2.~-------------------------- • 3. _________________________~ We have 75 4.~------------------------~ (admission two 5•------------------------,---~ tickets) Name: ______________ Phone Number. ( Address: _________________________ to aword. Drop off contest entry blanks at the Student Government • KIOSK or at the Central Florida Future . ALL PHOTO MATERIAL ©1985 UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, INC. ~---------------------------------------------- , • New BOR chairman • makes inspection by Maryann L. Cross Matthew Sasso and Jackie Goigel, two students with the President's CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE Leadership Council, conducted the tour which included the Administra­ • The new chairman of the Florida tion building, the Library, the Board of Regents was given a tour of ·Engineering building, and the CEBA the UCF campus Tuesday by building. students and administrative person- Sessums is a partner in the Tampa n~ . law firm of MacFarlane, Ferguson, T. Terrell Ses.sums was appointed Allison and Kelly. In addition to his chairman Jan. 24 at the BOR meeting law practice, he has been active in • in Pensacola. His visit to UCF was Florida politics since 1958. During ·· part of a tour of Florida state univer­ the 1972-74 term. he served as · Donna Lindsey/Central Florido Future sities that each chairman takes to Matthew Sasso and Jackie Goigel gave Chairman Sessums (center) a tour familiarize himself with the schools. SEE SESS~MS, PAGE 7 of the campus Tuesday. Miss UCF· pageant·worth more than $3000 year's show will be limited to tickets for $5. which is $1,000 more than by Kelly Ruff . 700, said Susan Metta, pro­ Jennifer Waldron, the The pageant last year's event. The winner • CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE ducer of the pageant. reigning Miss UCF, will be will receive $1,250 and the The UCF pageant serves as assisting Farrel with the first runner up will receive The third annual Miss UCF a preliminary contest for the hosting duties and will relin­ •What: The third an­ $750. pageant will be staged in the Miss Florida pageant, and quish her crown to the 1986 nual Miss UCF The contest will be judged Student Center Auditorium can eventually lead to Miss UCF at the end of the Pageant primarily on the basis of Friday evening, with Monica . eligibility for the Miss talent. The swimsuit, inter­ evening. •When: Friday night, Farrel, the reigning Miss America pageant. The 12 contestants in this view and evening gown com­ Florida, as master of Tickets are available at the year's pageant were chosen 8p.m. petition will account for 12 cerimonies. Kiosk. On Monday afternoon . on the basis of interview and percent each. Last year's pageant only ten free student seats talent. Scholastic achieve­ The show begins at 7 p.m. brought· in an audience over were left for the pageant. ment was not a consideration · The Miss UCF pageant will · For any additional informa­ 800 people. Seating at this Non-students can purchase in the judging. award $3,500 in scholarships, tion call Metta at 275-2479. ~ig family gathers to mourn our . departed heroes by Tim Ball NEWS EDITOR Nearly a thousand solemn students, faculty and staff gathered around the reflecting pool Wednes­ • day for a memorial service honoring the heroes who · died in T4ursday' s loss of the space shuttle Challenger. "In the past 24 hours we've all had to deal with a myriad of emotions from anger, to compassion, to tears," said Hal Burke of United Campus Ministry. ''You have a right to be tearful,'' he said. And tears there were. Some allowed them to flow. Others tried to hold back their sorrow for another time. Burke tried putting the tragedy into perspective by pointing out that, ''Columbus lost one of his ~hips on his way to America. And Sir Francis Drake lost his life at sea while exploring." 0 Talking of the crew of Challenger, Burke said, "With them a part of us has died. But through us a part of them lives." Campus Ministry officials were ''pleasaµtly sur­ prised" at the turnout. PhofO IDavid Bittle SEE ME~ORIAL, · PAGE 7 Under the same skies that Challenger once flew in, nearly a thousand students gathered for a . memoriaJ service twenty four hours after the loss of the space vehicle. N!ws cli~ \f..~1iii'lf!.1"\'iil1'~&t~$1'!1l!rfllt•'~J;;)l#,-,~l!<i\#lllhii!,"*ilill'~"'ttll~"l!!P:i1'1W'l%'i"i!1~<.'kml-\ll4'~~~~li!i$llW~~ • HAPPY BIRTHDAY Chili Cook-Off sponsored by nounced on Tuesday that he of products that incorporate nected with Air Force ROTC The bookstore will be the Central Florida Zoo in is a candidate for United co.mputer capability and and the Arnold Air Society celebrating its fifth birthday Sanford. States Senate. technology in the is looking for new members. on Feb. ·7. Free cake will of­ According to Susan Ham­ "I am a candidate for the human/machine interface. Call ·Glenda at 277-9784 for fered to everyone who drops burg, director of public rela­ U.S. Senate," Graham said. The competition is open to more information. by on that date. tions and promotions, the He temporarily suspended upper level industrial design ''We would like to thank response to the Cook-Off has campaign activities students and recent •PRO PEACE students, faculty and staff been favorable. however, after the explosion graduates in North America. PRO-Peace is still looking for continued patronizatfon "We have 25 entries so far of the space shuttle First prize is a cash award for ·college students in­ of our bookstore,'' said the and we hope to have more Challenger. of $10,000 to the designer. terested in trekking across bookstore staff. before registration closes Further information can America in a peace march to Jan. 31," Hamburg said. • DESIGN CONTEST be obtained by callin (313) the nation's capitol. • CHILI COOK·OFF For more information call Burroughs Corporation 451-4468. Who makes the hottest the zoo. has announced the Second Write PRO-Peace at 8150 chili in Central Florida? Burroughs Design Competi­ • ANGEL FLIGHT Beverly Boulevard, Suite That question will be · • IN THE RACE tion for outstanding ex­ Angel Flight a service 203, Los Angeles CA 90048 • answered Feb. 1 at the first Gov. Bob Graham an- amples of industrial design organization at UCF con- for more information. ~'\"') ·4, The Central Florida Future, January 30, 1986 As a Peace Corps·volunteer, you can help developing countrie · develop the minds they need to join the technological revolution. The Peace Corps needs teachers with math or science degrees. For further information, call toll-free 800A24-8580. And put y~)Ur experience ro work where it can do a world of good. THE FIVE PRIMARY CAUSES OF HAPPY HOURS AT 1. HAPPY HOUR NIGHTLY FROM . 4:00 TO CLOSE. 2. D.J. EVERY NIGHT FROM 9:00 "Up With People" will be bringing their upbeat musical style to UCF in February. TO CLOSE. 3. GOOD FOOD AT GOOD PRICES. 4. A REFRESHING AND LIGHT 'Up With People' bringing ATMOSPHERE, EASY TO RELAX AND UNWIND IN. message of hope to UCF 5. LIVE ENTERTAINMENT · CHAZ MIKELL THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND • organization was founded by J. Blanton Belk, SATURDAY FROM 9:00 TO CLOSE by V~ronica Edwards whose aim was to help young people obtain CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE HOURS an understanding of the world· and discover their own potential. Peace and war, love and hate all made up Si:Q.ce its inception, the cast has travelled to MON. 11 A.M. - 10 P.M. the blurred scenario many young adults saw over 6,500 cities in 40 countries promoting TUES.-SAT. 11 A.M. - 2 A.M. during the 1960s. Streets were filled with peo­ such understanding. The group provides SUN. Noon - 6 P.M. ple crying "peace and equality" while great young people ages 18 to 25 the opportunity leaders fell dead by assassins' bullets. to focus their eyes· toward a more "positive Amid this time of turmoil, people looked way," Up With People recruiter Cindy LOCATED IN FASHION SQUARE MALL • for ways to clear the picture which young Munoz said.
Recommended publications
  • Students Help Peers Presidents Sunday and Gave Her Information
    Eastern Illinois University The Keep February 2007 2-2-2007 Daily Eastern News: February 02, 2007 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_2007_feb Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: February 02, 2007" (2007). February. 2. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_2007_feb/2 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the 2007 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in February by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. "TELL THE TRUTH AND DON'T BE AFRAID." W\NVV.DENNEWS.COM Student roduction crew to learn from ESPN2 Eastern's event staff scurries angles and inserting game stats National coverage of from one end of the gym to the and other graphics onto viewers' basketball game lets other with chairs and ladders, while televisions all with the push of a students with WEIU-TV duct tape button. WEIU employees work down the colored cables. Price transferred here from Everyone is busy and the Southern Illinois University with professionals preparation is a game in its own this year to study corporate right: Be ready before tip off. communications. By Sarah Whitney For the 12th time, Lantz Arena But Saturday, Price won't attend Senior Reporter will transform from a recreational the game as a WEIU-TV employee, gymnasium into an official N CAA but as an employee for ESPN 2. A basketball game begins before basketball arena on Saturday For the first time in Eastern's tipoff. night. history, a men's basketball game Gray curtains sweep back to Saturday's game will be no will air on ESPN2.
    [Show full text]
  • The Echo: February 2, 2007
    Features: Off-campus houses profiled for students A&E: Editor predicts Oscar winners Opinions: Professor com- ments on the pres- ident's State of the HE CHO Union address TFEBRUARY 2, 2007 ET AYLOR U NIVERSI T Y SINCE 1915 - VOLUME 94, NO. 15 Spencer trial to switch counties Students minister around BY ROBIN SNYDER County, when finding a ven- County who are involved the globe for Lighthouse STAFF WRITER ue for the trial scheduled to with the case. begin April 30. “In court, I don’t think it Trucker Robert Spencer's Johnson decided on seven will make any difference at trial must be moved outside possible locations for Spen- all,” Luttrull said. “We be- Grant County and the sur- cer's trial. Grant County lieve the evidence proves Mr. rounding area, Grant County prosecuting attorney James Spencer guilty. He will have Superior Court II Judge Ran- Luttrull and defense attor- his day in court in which he dall Johnson said in an order ney Joe Keith Lewis will take will be presumed innocent filed Jan. 24. turns eliminating counties of the charges and a jury Spencer’s semitrailer col- from the list. Each will have will decide.” lided with a Taylor Uni- the opportunity to cross Although Johnson filed an versity van April 26, 2006, off three locations, and the order for a venue change, he killing four Taylor students remaining county will host has not yet ruled on a motion and one employee. He was the trial. for Spencer’s attorney Joe charged in September with The final decision must be Keith Lewis to be removed five counts of reckless homi- made by Feb.
    [Show full text]
  • Young Surveys '08 Governor Field
    V13 N23 Thursday, Feb. 1, 2007 Young surveys ‘08 governor field Only announced Democrat talks about Judy O’Bannon & learning from four govs By BRIAN A. HOWEY INDIANAPOLIS - On Tuesday, HPR sat down with Senate Minority Leader Richard Young in his Statehouse office to discuss his gu- bernatorial candidacy, the first by a Senate leader since Robert Garton’s 1996 run. Currently Young is the only Demo- cratic candidate with an exploratory commit- tee. He surveyed the potential field, believing that Mayors Bart Peterson, Jonathan Weinza- pfel, former House Speaker John Gregg and Senate colleague Vi Simpson will not enter the Senate Minority Leader Richard Young in the Senate chambers on Tuesday. (HPR 2008 race. Photo) And Young talked of the four gover- nors - Evan Bayh, Frank O’Bannon, Joe Kernan and Mitch Young: Having worked with four governors, I Daniels - he’s worked with and how they will influence his know the difficulties of the job, campaign. Here’s our exclusive conversation: particularly through many discus- HPR: How did you decide to run for governor? sions with Gov. O’Bannon, telling See page 3 Payton & Peyton Society By BRIAN A. HOWEY INDIANAPOLIS - The most mysterious aspect of life in the Great Midwest is that of the Chicago Cubs and the team’s psychological hold on otherwise reasonable people. This phenomenon gripped “Remember, tomorrow is promised the sports/photo staff of the Elkhart Truth during the first week of to no one.” October 1984 as if the sadistic Big Brother was directing it himself. - Chicago Bears runningback Walter They were enthused about game Payton 5 of the National League playoffs where the Cubs were poised to go to their first World Series since 1945.
    [Show full text]
  • Attendance Form
    Edited by Robert E. Freeman May 2011 in this issue Welcome to Three Point Shot, a newsletter brought to you by the Sports Law Group at Proskauer. In Three Point Shot, we will attempt to both inform and entertain you by Fore! What Is It Good highlighting three sports law-related items and providing you with links to related For? (In New York, materials. We hope you enjoy this and future issues. Any feedback, thoughts or Absolutely Nothing) 1 comments you may have are both encouraged and welcome. Super Bowl Song Owner Shuffles into Court 2 Fore! What Is It Good for? (in New York, Absolutely Nothing) The House Doesn’t Always Win, Especially File this story under “News You Can Use”: what are the limitations on liability when you When it Disregards IP are playing fantastically, horrifically, bad golf? Rights 3 The question struck a chord here in the Sports Group at Proskauer, as surely it will for Update 5 many of you. Fortunately for the Empire State duffers among us (if not for our golf partners), the New York Court of Appeals recently affirmed a lower court ruling that a golfer has no duty to warn other players by yelling “fore!” before their errant shot strikes another golfer. The incident giving rise to the case occurred in October 2002 on the Dix Hills Park Golf Course on Long Island. Dr. Azad Anand and Dr. Anoop Kapoor were golfing buddies and one morning in October their group had just hit their second shots on the first hole. Walking ahead, Anand found his ball resting in the fairway rough but was unaware that, farther back, his playing partner had already begun his third swing.
    [Show full text]
  • RICHARD DENT, STEVE FULLER ) WILLE GAULT, JIM MCMAHON, MIKE ) RICHARDSON, and OTIS WILSON, ) ) Plaintiffs, ) No
    Case: 1:14-cv-02999 Document #: 36 Filed: 10/28/14 Page 1 of 16 PageID #:<pageID> UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION RICHARD DENT, STEVE FULLER ) WILLE GAULT, JIM MCMAHON, MIKE ) RICHARDSON, and OTIS WILSON, ) ) Plaintiffs, ) No. 14 C 02999 ) v. ) ) Judge Edmond E. Chang RENAISSANCE MARKETING ) CORPORATION and JULIA MEYER, ) ) Defendants. ) MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER Six members of the 1985 Chicago Bears football team, Richard Dent, Steve Fuller, Willie Gault, Jim McMahon, Mike Richardson, and Otis Wilson (collectively Plaintiffs or the Shufflin’ Crew), filed this suit against Renaissance Marketing Corporation and Julia Meyer. R. 1-1, Compl. ¶ 1.1 On its face, the complaint alleges several state-law claims, and the case was initially filed in state court. Id. Plaintiffs allege that Defendants used Plaintiffs’ performance in the “Super Bowl Shuffle” without authorization, and these ex-Bears players now bring claims for a constructive trust, declaratory judgment and related injunctive relief, conversion, unjust enrichment, and an accounting. Id. ¶¶ 35-66. Defendant Julia Meyer 1Citation to the docket is “R.” followed by the entry number. Case: 1:14-cv-02999 Document #: 36 Filed: 10/28/14 Page 2 of 16 PageID #:<pageID> removed the case to federal court, arguing that the Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. § 101 et seq., preempts Plaintiffs’ state-law claims. R. 1, Defs.’ Notice of Removal ¶¶ 17, 51. Plaintiffs now move to remand. R. 15, Pls.’ Mot. Remand. For the reasons detailed below, the Plaintiffs’ motion is denied because three of the claims actually assert rights under the federal Copyright Act, not merely state law.
    [Show full text]
  • NORTH PHOENIX, AZ Sports Memorabilia Auction 7/19/18 ID: 11770 (O)
    09/26/21 06:28:31 NORTH PHOENIX, AZ Sports Memorabilia Auction 7/19/18 ID: 11770 (O) Auction Opens: Mon, Jul 16 12:38pm MT Auction Closes: Thu, Jul 19 8:00pm MT Lot Title Lot Title 0001 Michael Jordan Chicago Bulls 1988 Fleer NBA 0015 Collectible Dogers Baseball Gloves & #17 Diamondbacks Baseball, Chicago Cubs Plush 0001A Autographed Ken Griffey Jr. Framed Picture Baseball and More 0001B Autographed Kurt Warner Arizona Cardinals 0016 Collectible Starting Lineup Classic Doubles Bill Framed Picture Russell & Wilt Chamberlain Figurines & Hot Wheels Lakers Bus 0002 Michael Jordan Chicago White Sox ASM 91 0017 Group of collectibles Including Diamondbacks 0003 Michael Jordan Chicago Bulls 1989 All-Stars Baseballs, 2001 National League Championship Fleer NBA MVP Photo and 2001 Champions World Series 0004 Collectible Mark McGwire 1984 United States Photo Baseball Team Topps Rookie Card 0018 Group of Collectibles Including Hot Wheels 0005 Group of Collectible Football Cards Including Racing Cars, Winner Circle Jeff Gordon Autographed Cards Drew Brees 2001 Rookie, Nascar, Dupont Playing cards and More Chambers, Carmazzi and More 0019 2008 NFC Champions Arizona Cardinals Size 0006 Tony Dorsey Dallas Cowboys Rookie Card Football with Kicking Tee 1978 Topps 0020 Diamondbacks Collectibles Including iPad 0007 Group of Collectible Trading Cards Including cover, 3-Ring Binder, Snake Rattler and More Mike Trout Angels, Muhammad Ali "The 0021 Collectibles Diamondback Items Including Greatest", Magic Johnson Olympic Gold Souveiner Helmet, Plush Snake, Baseballs
    [Show full text]
  • Also Better Or at Best a Whole Lot Worse Give Us Your Take and in That Case Provde the All Your Family Our Definitive Day Time Throughout the May 20
    What a very important event significantly changed the fortunes to do with the Titans -- also better or at best a whole lot worse Give us your take and in that case provde the all your family our definitive day time throughout the May 20. What was going to be the critical day time that significantly changed the fortunes to do with the Titans franchise? 5% Firing having to do with Bum Phillips after 11-5 season 21% Blowing 32-point lead in your '93 playoffs 19% Relocation for more information on Nashville everywhere over the '97 52% "Music City Miracle"on '99 playoffs 2% Other (Total votes: 28,nfl official jerseys,586) Do all your family lean happy or perhaps sad,nike jersey, positive or otherwise negative? The Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans have a substantial a few minutes all around the the mobile phone industry's about the ledger So as a number of us be on the lookout to explore settle upon one of the most one as decisive,must we spin for more information on going to be the in line with the or at best going to be the bad? The Luv Ya Blue Oilers were a wonder,cheap nfl football jerseys, and in 1978 and 1979 they may if you are have previously been going to be the second-best team as part of your NFL. Unfortunately as well as them,nfl youth jersey, they enjoyed as part of your same division as skillfull team,nike nfl jerseys,the Pittsburgh Steelers. When they lost short span of time of a multi functional finally consecutive commute to going to be the AFC Championship Game everywhere in the 1980,businessperson Bud Adams regrettably fired coach Bum Phillips.
    [Show full text]
  • CB-1986-02-08.Pdf
    - 'Jl6 CAPITOt ftECOnOS. INC. ON RECORDS AND HIGH QUALITY XOR® CASSETTES FROM CAPITOL CASH BOX THE INTERNATIONAL MUSIC / COIN MACHINE / HOME ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY VOLUME XLIX — NUMBER 34 — February 8, 1986 C4SHBO< GUEST EDITORIAL Handling Stress in Radio Records GEORGE ALBERT And President and Publisher By Dr. Keith C. Ferdinand MARK ALBERT Health is a state of mental, physical, and social well-being; it is not in your daily life is the first action to take in treating stress. If your work Vice President and General Manager merely the absence of disease. Stress may indeed be the number one cause place is impossible to deal with you may need a job change or at least SPENCE BERLAND of unhealthiness today. Americans are constantly subjected to stressful a change in schedule. Request a meeting with your boss after writing down Vice President situations; job dissatisfaction, economic insecurity, family conflict, and and outlining the problems that you see in your work place. Have available J.B. CARMICLE threats of physical attack. suggestions for possible solutions. Blowing off steam or “acting crazy" Vice President Men and women working in the communications is no substitute for a reasoned and constructive 7dAVID ADELSOli industry have a high level of work-related stress. suggestion session. This also indicates to those in Stress takes a heavy toll on the mind and body and greater authority that you have an ability to Managing Editor sometimes appears as unexplained sleep disturban- demonstrate control and maturity. If you cannot ROBERT LONG ces, headaches, loss of appetite, compulsive binge- make positive changes in your work place, consider Director Black/Urban Marketing eating, obesity, muscle tension, and a long list of other options, such as transferring to another area, JIMI FOX diseases.
    [Show full text]
  • MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE REGULAR SESSION 2011 By: Senator(S) Harden, Butler (38Th), Carmichael, Davis, Dawkins, Dearing, F
    MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE REGULAR SESSION 2011 By: Senator(s) Harden, Butler (38th), To: Rules Carmichael, Davis, Dawkins, Dearing, Fillingane, Frazier, Hopson, Jackson (11th), Jackson (32nd), Jones, Moffatt, Turner, Watson SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 577 1 A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING AND CONGRATULATING FORMER 2 ALCORN STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL STAR LESLIE A. FRAZIER AS THE NEW 3 HEAD COACH OF THE NFL MINNESOTA VIKINGS FOOTBALL TEAM (THE 13TH 4 AFRICAN-AMERICAN HEAD COACH IN THE NFL) AND DESIGNATE "LESLIE 5 FRAZIER DAY IN MISSISSIPPI." 6 WHEREAS, on January 1, 2011, Minnesota Vikings Interim Coach 7 Leslie Frazier was made Head Coach of this famous NFL franchise 8 after coaching his team to a 24-14 victory against the 9 Philadelphia Eagles on December 28 in Philadelphia. The former 10 Alcorn State University football star is the 13th African-American 11 Head Coach in NFL history; and 12 WHEREAS, Leslie Antonio Frazier (born April 3, 1959, in 13 Columbus, Mississippi) played cornerback/safety in the National 14 Football League for the Chicago Bears. He played college football 15 at Alcorn State University, where he lined up in the defensive 16 secondary next to Roynell Young; and 17 WHEREAS, Frazier was a part of the 1985 Chicago Bears Team 18 that won Super Bowl XX. During the 1985 Championship Season, 19 Frazier led the team with 6 interceptions. His career was cut 20 short due to a knee injury he suffered returning the opening 21 kickoff of the Super Bowl. He was also a member of the "G Crew" 22 in the video "The Super Bowl Shuffle"; and 23 WHEREAS, his path to becoming the 13th African-American Head 24 Coach in the NFL was filled with twists.
    [Show full text]
  • Super Bowl Shuffle” Sets America Rapping 20 Years Ago
    35TH ANNIVERSARY OF NFL-AFL MERGER From April through June 1966, Lamar Hunt exchanged correspondence with Dallas Cowboys general manager TEX SCHRAMM, who was acting on behalf of Commissioner PETE ROZELLE on a possible merger between the AFL and NFL. On June 8, 1966, the two leagues announced an agreement in which: · The nine AFL clubs (expansion Miami was added in 1966) would pay a total of $18 million over 20 years to join the NFL. · Pete Rozelle would serve as commissioner. · The leagues would play a championship game following the 1966 season. · Existing franchises would remain at present sites. · A common draft would be held, beginning in 1967. · Two new franchises, one in each league, would be added by 1968 (Cincinnati and New Orleans). · Interleague preseason games would be played in 1967, and a common schedule would begin in 1970. The NFL-AFL merger was approved by Congress on October 21, 1966, when an anti-trust exemption was added as a rider to an anti-inflation tax bill. President LYNDON B. JOHNSON signed the bill into law. In August 1969, after spending 36 hours behind closed doors, NFL and AFL owners announced the creation of two 13-team conferences – the AFC and the NFC. Three NFL clubs – the Baltimore Colts, Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers – joined the AFL clubs in the American Conference and the remaining NFL clubs composed the National Conference. How those conferences have fared since: COMPARING THE CONFERENCES (Since 1970) AFC Category NFC 918 Interconference Games Won 836 20 Annual Interconference Series Won * 8 29,305 Points in Interconference Games 29,404 17 Super Bowl Wins ** 22 18 Pro Bowl Wins*** 17 16 Individual Passing Titles 19 20 Individual Rushing Titles 15 * Seven series were tied ** Since 1966 ***Since 1971 “SUPER BOWL SHUFFLE” SETS AMERICA RAPPING 20 YEARS AGO The 1985 Super Bowl XX champion Chicago Bears not only had one of the greatest running backs and defenses of all-time in WALTER PAYTON and BUDDY RYAN’s famed “46” alignment, but also a true cast of characters.
    [Show full text]
  • Daily Eastern News: January 24, 1986 Eastern Illinois University
    Eastern Illinois University The Keep January 1986 1-24-1986 Daily Eastern News: January 24, 1986 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1986_jan Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: January 24, 1986" (1986). January. 14. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1986_jan/14 This is brought to you for free and open access by the 1986 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in January by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. MANGAN number of fans seemed to increase. By KIRSTEN Assistant Verge editor Freshman Kim Smith said thatearlier in the season The Top of Roe's saw a different type of party she thought the Bears were OK, but they got Thursday night. "fantastic in the last few weeks, and some of them It wasn't a Roman party , and it wasn't a Greek are cute, even. " party. It was a pre-Super Bowl party, which Greg Hall, a co-vice president of the team, has to people to attend been a Bear's fansin ce he was five. ying begins organizers expected 300 400 before midnight. "Ever since I could tell which helmets were the The fundraiser, spons ored by Eastern's Bowling Bears," and which were the opposing team, Hall Team, was dedicated to the Bears and to their suc­ said. students plan cessful season, organizers said. Several students who attended the pre-Super Bowl And the general consensus was that most· of those party said the Bears will be the number one team this attending were the 'real' bear fans.
    [Show full text]
  • Editorial/Opinion Political Perspective Letters
    Page2 The Observer January22, 1986 Editorial/Opinion The Observer Hoad Scott Davis Photographer Political Perspective Editor Stephanie Peterson Columists Mirzam Perez Lynette Skow Nows Jacqui Foertsch Editors Jill Standard Don't Let His Dream Die Contributors: Arts Dave Barajas, Elizabeth Barnes, Ike Bran- Editor Doug Wille non, Kevin Burns, John Ooak, Steve Farmer, by Dave Barajas, Political Science/ towards her minorities. These words Bob Gordon, Desiree Grace, Lorene Johnson, Public Administration have become a declaration of intent Features Jenny Larson, John Littig, Steve Merouse, Jerry and not reality. Editor Rich West Prodoehl, Paul Speidel, Renee Thumm, Kirstin and Mitch Borcherding, Wolkowicz, Bonnie Pacheco, Tim Young, Dave Business/Computer Science We have become a nation with el- Campus/Community Whan, Elizabeth Olton, Craig Cmiel, Christy bows together and hearts apart. We Editor Karen Genskow James, Metranil Vavin, Jim Cronfel, Joe Schil- ler, Janine Kostecki, J.D. Georlett and Chris Wake up America. It's high time must learn to live together as a na- Sports Zayner. for your nightmarish attitudes to tion or we will perish together as Editor Jim Obradovich The Observar (USPS No. 037620) is pub- cease. fools. Copy lished throughout the academic year at 960- America, it's NOW time for you Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. suf- Editor Sherri Behr 38th St., Rock Island, IL 61201. Subscriptions are $10 and can be made payable to the Ob- and your people to join in on the fered and died in an attempt to bring Business server, Box #204, Augustana College Center. peaceful mission which Dr. Martin to reality the lost intentions of our Manager Laurie Southwick Opinions expressed in the Observer reflect Luther King, Jr.
    [Show full text]