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Volume 83/Issue 16 University of Tennessee at Chattanooga January 27, 1989 President Chalker: We Were Intimidated be able to present all UTC students but them to know the SGA was not going to and he hoped minority and non-minority By Beth Spears only the black students who she stated be "bullied around" or forced to make students could "branch out and learn The Sludenl Echo she wished to represent. decisions or "suffer the consequences." more about each other." During the executive reports. Chalker Chalker said he was impressed and In other action, the SGA appropriated The controversy involving the read a draft of his plan to veto Perry's pleased with the BSA's response and felt $1,000 for the outstanding professor appointment of Cherron Perry to the appointment. He said her appointment the veto was unnecessary. awards, $500 for the Chattanooga SGA resurfaced at the last meeting when was made "in an atmosphere of confusion Singers to go on an overseas tour, $450 President David Chalker considered and intimidation" because some senators The senate approved the ad hoc race for the IFC to send representatives to the vetoing the appointment. thought they would be considered racist relations committee at its meeting Southern Interfracternity Conference in In a last minute decision Chalker if they voted against the appointment. Tuesday. The purpose of this committee Atlanta, and $169 to provide backed down on his veto threat and Chalker stressed that race had nothing to is to serve as a liason between the SGA refreshments and security at a Valentines instead created an ad hoc race relations do with Perry's interview and should not and minority students, Chalker said. The Day dance for Chattanooga group home committee as a result of Perry's have been used as a "bargain tool" by committee will be composed of a children. appointment. some students to get Perry into the chairperson, three non-minority students, Also, the senate appointed Vaughn The SGA appointed Perry after several senate. three minority students and two university Moore as procedures committee students expressed concern over her It was this use of a leverage that advisors and will meet at least once a chairperson and rescinded or cancelled a interview by an ad hoc procedures prompted Chalker to consider the veto, week. bill appropriating $200 for a geography committee. The committee gave her an he said. Before registering the veto to Chris Bridges was appointed contest. The contest will not be held and unfavorable recommendation for make it official, Chalker went to the Black chairperson of this committee. He said he the money will be returned to the SGA's appointment because it felt she would not Student Assonation. He said he wanted felt the committee was "very necessary" budno* Publications Board dismisses complaints aqainst The Student Echo In Nov > Echo Editor-in-chief By Echo Staff Writers Khaled Mattawa, responded to the charges saying, "the editor tends to hold The Publications Board chose a new certain views," but that in no way had editor for the Sequoyah Review and editorialized news stories. discussed complaints brought against Echo faculty adviser Bob Dardenne editors of the Student Echo during its said a student newspaper doesn't meeting last Friday. necessarily reflect majority opinion and The board approved the application of there are more than two sides to most English major Shannon Smith for editor issues. of the Sequoyah Review. Smith, who Following discussion of Lowe's charges also tutors English, has been a regular at the January meeting, publications contributor of the literary magazine during board chairman Dr. Nick Honerkamp the past few years. said, "The Echo is run by and for students However, at its last meeting the board without interference from the Board of also discussed complaints against Echo Publications. The charges (Lowe) editors brought by political science major presented revolve primarily around Ronnie Lowe. At its November meeting, editorial decisions made by the editor. Lowe had called for the resignation of Those decisions are his responsibility, and Echo editors, saying there was "an outcry he takes the credit or blame for them. This among students" for fairness in is as it should be." journalism. Lowe specifically complained Honerkamp went on to say Mattawa is about the Echo giving more attention to carrying out his role as editor of the Echo "left or Democratic views." and the Echo is functioning as it is Last semester, Lowe circulated a supposed to. He added that the Echo petition that called for for the resignation cannot please everyone on campus. FLASHBACK: CHANTEK READS THE ECHO. Chantek's, the lovable orangutan who was tenured of Echo editors. He said he collected "That is the nature of the beast," he at UTC for eight years, is back in the news again. Echo reporter Mike Menltt tells about problems more than 100 signatures. said. Chantek is experiencing at his new Atlanta home. See Page 8. 2 Student Echo/January 27, 1989 Black History: A Celebration

By Faith Johnson Assistant New* Editor

The month of February means different History Month shouldn't be necessary but things to different people but to the black it is because black people's history has community it is especially important been skewed and altered to the point that because it is the time of year when they people don't know the facts. celebrate their heritage. Range said, "Something is sinfully and "It's a time when black people should legally wrong with a country that will omit look introspectively at their situation to see the history of a people and try to keep where they have come from and where them ignorant and in the dark." they are going," said Andre Hardy, a Other events scheduled for the month sophomore majoring in chemistry at will be a reception for the black students UTC. "And it should be a time for white and faculty to get better acquainted, people to look objectively at the mistakes tribute to black leaders including Malcolm of the past and create a tolerence to work X, Fredrick Douglas, and Langston toward a common ground." Hughes. There will also be an exhibit in honor of Bessie Smith, a talent show and a variety of other activities. The bloodmobile of Blood Assurance rolled NEWS ANALYSIS into campus on Wednesday for UTC students "Black History month is not only for the to make their contributions to the community Black History Month will be filled with black community," said Cherron Perry, blood bank. The exercise was sponsored by interesting things for UTC students to get senior political science major, "It's for all UTC's Student Health Services and Pi Kappa involved with and participate in. A large communities to learn about Afro- Alpha fraternity. The Pikes also won a plaque American culture, which is not d'scussed for contributing 22 of the 50 donations made number of prominent black people will during the day. appear at UTC to address various issues. among intellectuals or common people." UTC student Robin Kramer grimaces and Among them are Lerone Bennett Jr., bear it as she gets siphoned by Regina Brown senior editor of Ebony magazine; Marilyn of Blood Assurance. Graf Bean/Student tcho Yarbrough, dean of UTK's Law School; and Dr. Alvin Poussaint, associate 'Something is sinfully and professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He will speak at legally wrong with a country Chattanooga's School of Arts and that will omit the history of a Sciences on the family crisis. The people and try to keep them theme for Black History Month at UTC ignorant and in the dark.' i is Black Power: Yesterday, Today, and Forever. It was chosen and voted on by I the Black Student Association. I "It's simply to call attention to the vast contributions and accomplishments that The activities have been funded by the I Afro-Americans have made throughout Student Government Association, The I history," said A.J. Range, assistant dean Black Student Association and other I of student affairs. Range said Black personal contributions. I I I DANCING CAT PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS I GEORGE WINSTON I A SOLO PIANO CONCERT • WINTER SHOW I $15 donor fee for new I and return donors! Receive I $15 for every donation. I I MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM ft plasma alliance COMMUNITY THEATRE I Chattanooga I Tuesday, January 31 * 7:30 pm I HOURS: Open 7 Days A Week Mon.—Thurs. 8 a.m.- 8 p.m. Tickets aro $ 1400, available at the Memorial Auditorium I Box Office, ( MARGE BY PHONE 615/757-5042. I Friday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sat. and Sun. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Please join us in support of the Chattanooga I Area Food Bank by bringing a can of food to the concert. I 3815 Rossville Blvd. There will he collection baskets at the entrances, i 867-5195 January 27, 1989/Student Echo 3 Jackson: No Special Favors For Business

By Deborah Ayres book, the faculty membe.' is allowed to The Student Echo keep it longer. However, the university Did UTC's Lupton Library make a last- has held teachers' paychecks until minute attempt to help the business requested books were returned or paid for school in its bid to secure accreditation? if lost. When students keep books too Several UTC professors told the Echo long, the records office holds grades — that the Lupton Library had recently or dipbmas — until afl books are returned subscribed to several extra business and all fines are paid. journals in anticipation of the business Jackson addressed the perennial issue school's accreditation bid. Subscriptions of whether the library is sinking because to major prominent business journals are of an underground stream encountered mandatory for accreditation. during placement of the foundation. A Asked about the matter, Dr. Joseph A. long-lived rumor at UTC claims ihat the Jackson, professor and dean of libraries architect, Derthick. Henley & Wilkerson, at UTC, denied that other departments didn't account for the weight of the books suffered at the expense of the business when they designed the building. Jackson school's accreditation. Jackson agreed said that the rumor is "absolutely false" that after the business school sought and that he has seen no signs of failure accreditation, several journal subscriptions in the structure. were needed to meet requirements. The Alan W. Derthick stated that the Provost contributed $10,000 along with Lupton Library has a rather complex independent donors who also gave structural design and that loads were several thousand dollars to the business costs $1,000 per year to renew. More requests for new books and definitely calculated to include the books. school library budget to supply the The Lupton Library allocated over periodicals are made by the faculty, but He said, "...one hundred pounds per necessary number of periodicals, Jackson $566,000 of its $1.3 million 1988-89 their choices tend toward specialized square foot of loading wos added *o the said. No funds were taken from any other budget to books, periodicals, and fields. The library staff reads review structure to insure the integrity of the department's account and that the audiovisual material. The history literature such as Library Journal and building." According to Derthick, the funding for the journals is on-going, he department will spend the most on books, Choices and select material to round out parking area was also designed to support said. with over $7,600 to be used this the collection in certain areas, Moyer said. books for expansion of the library Subscription renewals cost the library academic year. In contrast, When asked about long-overdue facilities, which cunently house 1.3 $340,000 this year. According to Alex environmental studies will spend the least books, Jackson said the borrowers are million items. Moyer. head of acquisitions and fund amount of any department — $580 for probably faculty, who might keep a book accounting, one physics journal alone books, excluding periodicals. for an entire term. If no one asks for the

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program for "the very, very needy. The By Brian Hicks "If we know (a textbook) isn't going to classes they were taking. ones who need it the most." The Student Echo be used again, we try not to buy new "(The problem) surfaced more this fall Although recent controversy has The UTC Bookstore has recently books," Storey said. "That way, if the than any of the semesters I've been here," claimed the Bookstore has too high of a implemented two new programs student can't sell a book back, at least he Storey said. mark up on their textbooks, Hendy said designed to better relationships with didn't have to pay new book price for it." The Emergency Loan Fund has a these programs were set up because they faculty and staff. Storey said sometimes if faculty budget of $1000. Storey said that since care about the students of UTC. The Textbook Certificate program is members don't turn in book orders until theoretically ten students could borrow "I tell my people not to forget about the designed to reward departments that get late, it prevents them from buying back $100 each and wipe out the fund, they students," she said. their orders for new textbooks in on time. books that may be used again. Storey said (the Bookstore) wanted to reserve this Paul Storey, director of campus stores having textbook orders in early saved said while the program was an incentive both the Bookstore and students' money. for faculty to get their book orders in on The second program new to the Robberies near The Register time, it would directly benefit the Bookstore is the Emergency Loan Fund, By Candy Corneliussen ins since the Christmas holidays, two of students. which helps students that cannot afford Echo News 1 .i:tm Each semester the five departments their textbooks. The program allows a The streets surroui.ding the Brass which required medical attention to the with the best percentage of textbook student to have up to $100 credit for Register, a popular downtown night spot victims. orders delivered on time will receive a textbooks for 30 days with no interest. for many UTC students, has had a ra-.h On New Year's Eve, a UTC Lockmiller $100 certificate to award to students they Vice Chancellor of Auxiliary Operations of assaults and robberies, according to Dorm student was mugged as a lone select. Storey said the departments may Linda Hendy said this program helped police reports and Brass Register attacker forced his way into her apartment break down the certificate into two $50 people who just didn't have the money management. when she opened the door. The Echo certificates, five $20 certificates and so on. for their textbooks after paying tuition The most predominant perpetrators of reported the incident in its Jan. 13 issue "It just depends on what the department fees. these offenses have been described by Sylvia Monde, 44, a local artist, was wants to do with the certificate," he said. Hendy said that the beginning of the victims as four young, black males. In attacked and robbed on Oak Street (next "They could give the .vhole $100 to one semester was financially trying for some most incidents the victims are asked for to the Brass Register) on Jan. 14. student." students, as often loans don't go through a light or the time, then are assaulted and Monde's assailant also forced his way into This semester is the first the program soon enough and "Sometimes the timing robbed. the car as she opened it and hit her below has been used. The departments that of financial aid checks causes students to Last semester, there were two such the left eye, breaking her glasses, and won certificates were Biology, Chemistry, be unable to afford the books for the incidents near the UTC campus resulting took her purse which contained $95, Communication, Math and Nursing. classes they're signed up for," she said. in eye injury to one UTC dorm resident Chattanooga police report states. The benefits the Bookstore gains from Storey said this program was designed following such an attack. Chattanooga police information officer this program is the opportunity to get their after hearing the complaints of some Marsha Moss, general manager of the Sgt. Freeman Cooper said the book orders in sooner. Storey said this students last fall, who said thty just Brass Register, said there have been at department's crime analysis division is also benefits students. couldn't afford the textbooks for the least three assaults and eight car break- investigating the incidents.

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By Brian Hicks Vallier said the proposed Adjunct The Stud Faculty Committee will be brought before The Faculty Council approved a the Handbook Committee. If approved motion to form an Adjunct Faculty by the Handbook Committee, the Committee at its Jan. 19 meeting. Committee on Committees would then In the first meeting of the semester, choose members for the Committee. concerns were brought to the Council's 'That's an awful lot of committees," attention by a memo to Dr. Pringle, Vallier said. President of the Faculty Council, from Dr. If formed, the committee would likely James G. Ware, head of the Mathematics have six members, with representatives department In it, he said an Adjunct from the adjunct faculty, a department Faculty Committee should be formed to head from one department that hires be responsible for hearing concerns adjunct and "other interested persons." CASH IN ON GOOD GRADES. and/or complaints of adjunct faculty and Ware who claimed in his memo that he bringing them to the attention of the was not soliciting chairmanship or If you're a freshman or sophomore with appropriate authority, update the Adjunct membership, said he would be willing to good grades, apply now for a three-year or Faculty Handbook, handle salary equity, serve on such a committee. Vallier said two-year scholarship. From Army ROTC. and distinguish between adjunct faculty "I would like to serve on it." Army ROTC scholarships pay tuition, most books and fees, plus $100 per school and half-time faculty. Also at last week's meeting. Dr. month. They also pay off with leadership An adjunct faculty member is a person Sanders asked what criteria should be met experience and officer credentials that is used when needed by the in choosing a committee to examine the impressive to future employers. University without having a contract. Chairs of Excellence. No definite Many departments, including English conclusion was arrived at, and the matter often use adjunct faculty members. still remains unresolved. Professor Jeanette Vallier of the After questions from council members English department is the Adjunct Faculty about the leaking problem in Fletcher representative on the Faculty Council. Hall, Asst. Vice Chancellor Facilities Plant ARMY ROTC Although she is a half-time faculty Manager David Butler said the problem THE SMARTEST COLLEGE member rather than an adjunct (the was being "looked into." He said COURSE YOU CAN TAKE. difference being she teaches more "ultimately all guttering will be replaced see Cpt Ronny Rogers regularly) she, like Dr. Ware of the (on Fletcher Hall)." 108 Holt Hall Mathematics department, is concerned with the problems of adjunct faculty members. 6 Student Echo/January 27. 1989

Harsh And Cold

As we approach the kinder, gentler The pro-choice advocates were there, America George Bush has promised us, though, holding a candlelight vigil for the we must face the cold, harsh reality of probable death of a woman's right to a what his administration will bring — an .legal abortion. increasing end to our personal freedoms. Let's not forget that, in all probability, The expected overturn of Roe vs. Wade, the only three Supreme Court Justices left the Supreme Court decision giving who favor personal freedoms — Marshall, women the right to a legal abortion, is but Blackmum and Brennan — are far past one example. retirement age and their replacements will The anti-abortion activists were out en surely reverse the right to a legal abortion. masse this last week protesting the Bush made that clear last week when he sixteenth anniversary of legalized abortion called on the Court to reverse the in this country. In Atlanta, New York and decision. even in Chattanooga they were arrested If the Supreme Court Justices take and hauled off to jail as they paraded away a woman's right to an abortion — before millions of television viewers. her right to make a personal and private They call their mission "Operation decision — why not take away her right Rescue." But exactly who are they trying to an education, her right to vote and her to rescue? Surely not the fetuses, whose right to privacy? Why not do the same to rights they profess to believe in. If their blacks and other minorities? beliefs in human life were so strong, we Of course, a woman will still be able to would see them direct their energies to have an abortion even if the law is helping protect the quality of human life reversed. In the privacy of a foreign of those who are suffering everywhere. doctor's office if she is rich, or in a bloody, Interestingly, their presence was missed back alley if she is poor. in Philadelphia last Sunday in front of The taking away of our personal rights Independence Hall where the U.S. and freedoms will not stop with the Constitution was signed. Perhaps they Afta»"no** reversal of the abortion decision. It will LtfiAL ... were too embarrassed to openly show continue and become a cruel and vicious their opposition to personal freedom in cycle that will send us spiralling into the front of the very home where our back alleys of human existence. personal freedoms were granted.

Campus Comments By Saju Mathew Isaac Photos by Sujeel Taj

Do you feel SGA senators should represent the whole student body or segments of it?

Dr. Rocky Renneisen Mrs. McEwen (Asst. David Hambler DeeDee Abernathy Sheila Brown Nancy Stewart (Vice- Director/ Honors (Junior/Math): (Sophomore / Chemis­ (Junior/Social Work): (Freshman / Chemistr- Chancellor /Student Program): I think it should represent try): I think segments is the way y): Affairs): Generally in our the whole student body As far as representation, to go. One can get a The whole student body. I think they should democratic government, instead of one segment. the only way to get it is to broader representation If someone is going to represent the whole legislators are Focus on one segment have individual this way, such as more, represent this campus in student body and most of representatives of would cause conflicts representatives for each of views about how different any way, they should them do. It's only natural geographic areas. It's a between separate groups. the different groups. That people feel. represent everyone and that all senators have matter that ought to be way the ideas tend to even not just a segment. some vested interest. debated. out. However, when it comes down to a decision all facts must be taken into consideration. January 27. 1989/Student Echo 7 The Burning of Miami: The System Shakes COMMENTARY BY JOHN MEEKS • ..the struggle of the black man is a scapegoat Kacism as a social disease international." agencies in the U.S., was a vicious policy. Thev are an army created in must be expunged from the body of -Malcolm X in his autobiography. execution of an individual by the Miami to return Nicaragua to the humanity. A social system is made up of American social system American bloc. individuals in their various relations to one Any nation that institutionalizes its Housing projects, barrios, reservations another; and, if we want to stop racism Violence against people of color seems measure of failure for a disproportioned and other areas where people of color are we must act against racism in our to be on the rise in the "kinder, gentler number of its inhabitants can be said to kept are pockets in America that resemble everyday relations with one another. nation" that elected George Bush its have something against that group. The nations in which the United States has White people must become reflexively president. In the past two weeks, as a welfare state is the institutionalization of economic and political — though the two aware of the most minute instance of tribute to the new president, racism raised poverty against people of color. This can't be separated — interests. One can racism. its head in two Southern cities. That is. situation can be seen as the continuation and must see the situation in this light. If This simple strategy has radical social besides the everyday racism that goes on of the historical treatment of people a group of people is psychologically implications both nationally and in America two events caught the eye of whose skin is not pink. For example, the politicized to think in terms of American internationally. Sadly, however, it seems our more widespread business — the peoples indigenous to this continent have political interests how can they not dislike *hat racism will not be struggled against media. Of course, I am writing of the received the same treatment as blacks, the African Nation a! rongress (ANC) by large groups with the United States. Klan's debacle in Atlanta and the riots in who if we recall were kidnapped to be tilt,* who tesemole the ANC, for Ihe guilt of racism is with us all; if one Miami. slaves in the "New World." instance. does not fight racism one is guilty of its 1 want to focus on the events in Miami If we glance at America's foreign policy This problem is too pervasive to be the exis'^nrr> **, much as the racist. because the events that took place in we can understand how a policeman result of a few "ignorant rednecks." Miami are more blatant manifestations of could see his duty as shooting people of Racism is not a mistake of stupid people; Unfortunately I think there would be social contradictions than the events in color and ""• •'•", "n,J rstand why rather, it is an objective political reality more public outcry over the Superbowl Atlanta. That is, the Klan is brushed off violence agloi in on the with specific interests keeping it alive. If being cancelled than blacks being brutally as a bunch of kooks who like to wear rise. Pick any continent and we can see racism in all its forms was detrimental to executed. Society is astonished at the stained linen, though they are a people of color systematically tortured the present social organization, it would justified indignation of the blacks — called dangerous group. In Miami the and brutalized to keep a regime friendly not be around. We can only assume that riots by the big business media. It seems perpetuator of racism carried a badge and to American business interests in power. racism is incremental to the present social the average American prefers his violence a gun given to him by the State. The Some examples would be Israel, South organization by those people paid to do violence: murder of the black man in Miami, not Africa, and Chile. The contras, an armed It is true that the officer was arrested for football players and polltS officers. unlike the deaths of many other blacks force trained by the U.S. government, are manslaughter; this does not expunge this John Meeks is a UTC graduate in and hispanir<; at the hands of polirinq ir»lo of thic tuna r\f fnroinn society of quilt, it merely provides it with philosophy. Echoes and Answers of civilization. Cursing or the use of off color over the world who have found it necessary To drive home his point, Mr. Lowe asserts The Lowe-down on words works only if the person being exposed to take their destinies into their own hands. that "in a dangerous world, sensible people to the language is asham.ci A something. Just as there are those who act as proxies in know that protective measures are necessary." Ronnie Shame is somrthtng tha* ITVI«! be learned. sordid little wars in the interests of various But it is precisely this gangster mentality which Why is it that we are not ottended if someone While still searching for a grain of original multi-national and governmental agendas. through a dialectic of material history has says, "Well elbow!" or "I'll be nosed!" or thought in Ronnie Lowe's latest letter, 1 again In the case of Palestinian struggle the U.S. refined and maintained this dangerous "Tears!" Those words refer to body parts and found the predictable, pinhead John Birch is underwriting the entire Israeli defense condition. In no wav can this anv longer be philosophy that guides his befuddled pen. functions yet they're not offensive. I'm not budget, which is said to be the most well- Obviously for him, anyone who believes in a ashamed of my body or what it does, so "dirty" trained military in the world. It is currently society guided and governed by laws instead words don't affect me. If, by chance, I ever engaged in the fourteenth month of the See letters on page 9 of raw power is anti-American or, at worst, a step in my own shit, all I would say is "Hey, intifadah against stonethrowing youths. The terrorist. I'm sick of reading his (you're either it's mine!" PLO has. in the main, come as far anyone for me or against me) twitter that 1 know the -John Dupre Gauntt dare asks them to, at least as far as the centrist •' - publishes out of responsibility rather than element is concerned. And ultimately all the Student Echo taste. ...Self-righteous people want is a homeland. Lowe's rhetoric is on the same level as the As my father would say, your ass sucks Editor-in-Chief Khaled Mattawa most radical Maoist revolutionary. He is so conservatism wind so your mouth can flap, and I am sick Managing Editor Davan Maharaj caught up in right wing phraseology and cliche of your anal-retentive diatribes. How much do News Editor Candy Corneliussen thoughts that he can't put down anything that Once again, campus crusader for self- you really know about underground political Asst. News Editor Faith Johnson harks of originality. I like to feel that I am a righteous conservatism Ronnie Lowe has infrastructure anywhere in the world? How Features Editor Chris Gilligan Sports Editor Richard Byington reasonably sensible person. I am not naive demonstrated his utter disdain for truth and much do you know about the internal politics Advertising Manager David Gann enough to believe that the world is safe, yet his complete detachment from any semblance of Libya, or even just the superstructure? I I also believe in the potential for mankind Photography Editor Greg Bean of reality. He began his ravings in the January would argue that you know nothing. You, and Faculty Advisor Bob Dardenne based upon principles and not on 20 issue of The Echo with a typically weak your kind, don't need to investigate anything, personalities. Yes, the tragedy in Scotland swipe at the editor. He spewed out some your world is made up of moralistic platitudes could have been prevented if every bag was garbage about "predictable and unfounded and hawkish posturing. I would even argue opened and spilled on the table, if everyone anti-American bias expressed by Khaled that many of your arch-conservative pigs don't was subjected to a background check. Mattawa and his buddies." Let us address this; even believe the shit you spout. You are all 755-4298 Where does precaution end and oppression have you, Mr. Lowe, taken the time to get to raised on a religion resembling dogma that begin? That is the question that Lowe did not corrupts your sense of humanity. The opinions expressed in the Student Ecbo are know any of the people you refer to as those of the individual writers and do not necessarily address because he didn't have a cute phrase "eccentrics and oddballs?" It is not anti- Who are the real "freedom fighters," Mr. reflect the opinions of the personnel at the l;niversit> in his bag. I am a card carrying member of the American to want progressive change. In fact, Lowe? How about the people of Nicaragua. of Tennessee at Chattanooga The publication i> a ACLU and am proud of it. 1 didn't like it when tudent newspaper puhlishcd weekly during the school I would argue that "Khaled and his buddies" Chile, The Phillipines, South Africa, etc. year with the exception of holidays and examination the ACLU went to court for Nazis to march are far more aware and understanding than Aren't they the real "freedom fighters?" You periods. through Skokie, but that doesn't matter flag-waving morons like you, Mr. Lowe. also mention the "innocent airplane The Student Ecbo welcomes letters to the editor hut because they defend the principle and not the all letters must bear the writer's name, address, and To support his attack on Mr. Mattawa he passengers." It is true that in general they have phone number for verification Anonymous letters will personality. Lowe wants strong enforcement hauls out the catchword of the 80s — no direct connection to a given struggle. not be printed but names will be withheld at the of the "right" laws — laws that fit his personal terrorism. Mr Lowe, allow me to explain However, they are no more innocent than the editor's discretion. Letters should be brief. 2S0 words philosophy. or less We reserve the right to edit the letter as to something to you. There is no such thing as peasants in Nicaragua, Grenada, or El grammatical errors and libelous statements, or to reject In regard to the Dec. 2 "Smut" issue, I hold terrorism! It is a sensationalistic, propagandists Salvador who are murdered by CIA meres, the letter altogether Letters and advertising must be that the first man who hurled a curse instead media term used as a political tool. There are, or the children in Northern Ireland who live received no later than 5 p m Monday for publication the following Thursday. of a projectile at his adversary was the founder however, movements of oppressed peoples all and die every day in a private hell. 8 Student Echo/January 27, 1989 Orangutan Blues: Chantek's Hazy Future By Mike Merritt Chantek because he needs to keep his The Student Echo skills active. A few staff members who Chantek, the orangutan who spent worked with Chantek at UTC eight years learning sign language and occasionally visited him at the field human skills at UTC, may soon face station. But since the grant funding problems his trainers will find difficult Chantek's research ended in June to solve. 1988, he has not received new training. Chantek came to UTC from the Dr. Miles feels that a major problem Yerkes Regional Primate Research with captive animals is keeping them Center in Atlanta as part of a primate mentally active. The resulting research program developed by Dr. H. technology of Dr. Miles' research Lyn Miles of the Anthropology suggests ideas to solve this dilemma, department. The project was funded by but a general lack of funds exists at grants from the National Science most zoos and research facilites. Foundation and the National Institute Scientists and zookeepers today are of Child Health and Human faced with serious choices concerning Development. captive animals in their care. Deciding Chantek was 9 months old when he which animals receive further training arrived on campus in 1978. One month often forces other animals to either wait later, he was learning to communicate or be transferred to other facilities. with Miles using sign language formed never quite mastered the use of when he was provided with metal Chantek is one of these animals by hand gestures. He was trained to university telephones. tokens as play money and when he ran currently waiting for a decisive answer. use these signs symbolically and then Chantek lived life in the public eye. out, he began to produce counterfeit. The choices Yerkes must eventually form these symbols into combinations PBS featured Chantek in the television Bookstore personnel became very make on Chantek's behalf are to create syntax. He enjoyed painting series NOVA. He also starred in a familiar with Dr. Miles' orange furry relatively limited. and liked solving puzzles. Chantek also Japanese nature special. friend because he often ran there and A new facility would have to be learned his way around town. He could stole candy. constructed in order to continue easily point the way to McDonalds or Those associated with Chantek Students involved with the project Chantek's training, because Yerkes is Baskin-Robbins. Chantek understands remember his unique curiosity and played an important role in Chantek's not currently equipped to do extensive some spoken English, although he ingenuity. Dr. Miles recalls an incident development. David McDonald, a primate research in the area of student of art and psychology, was one language studies. The most recent of several students helping Dr. Miles studies conducted at Yerkes involved with the program. He compiled smaller pygmy chimpanzees at another segments of the research data and also center. These animals, according to Dr. tested Chantek's responses. Miles, carry a harmful disease that SAVE on our McDonald also analyzed some of Chantek could develop. Therefore, the Chantek's paintings, which were research facility has been opened only equaled to those of a three-year-old to animals other than primates. child. Relocation seems to be the best STUPENDOUS McDonald feels Chantek's ability to alternative for Chantek. Chantek's communicate is real. Chantek is "very parents were also captive orangutans, smart," McDonald said. "He has a way but from two very different locations. SALE of with his environment that is almost The resulting offspring of such a mixed humanlike," he said. Miles suggests mated pair are often called "cocktail that teaching primates to communicate orangutans." Such animals are SUPER includes teaching them human culture. sometimes the victims of discrimination She feels the result of such research if there is a reason for relocation. is something in between an animal and A major consideration of most a human. zoologists and researchers is the SOUNDS Chantek left UTC in 1986. By then, acquisition of orangutan offspring from Dr. Miles felt he had mentally similiar parents. Zoos compete among developed to the level of a five-year-old themselves to maintain the highest Cassettes child. He had mastered a vocabulary of percentages of pure bred animals, over 125 words and understood several including orangutans. hundred more. Many animal researchers do not Records According to Dr. Miles, Chantek was recommend the mixing of "cocktail returned to the Yerkes Center because orangutans" like Chantek into natural and CD's.... he had grown too large to stay at UTC. habitats. Also, an animal raised in She also felt he needed to be reunited captivity may have to struggle for food with other orangutans. Chantek now or have trouble competing for a mate MAJOR LABELS - TOP ARTISTS lives at the Yerkes field station in in the wild. A Soun j Investment-Save Bis Bucks Lawrenceville, Ga. Although these problems are not After Chantek arrived at the field limited to only one orangutan in one Pop, Rock, Folk, Jazz and Classical station, Dr. Miles becan training care- research facility, Dr. Miles feels that Limited Time. Come Early for Best Selection. technicians to look after him. At that Chantek's unique abilities deserve time, Chantek was to continue his urgent consideration. training at the center, but staff Dr. Miles plans to visit the Yerkes turnovers and other tasks at the field Center in the spring to conduct station made this difficult. "The Yerkes extensive tests to determine the BOOKSTORE Center," Dr. Miles explains, "is amount of knowledge Chantek has primarily a medical facility and is not retained. These tests might also geared to doing language studies." suggest possible solutions regarding This poses a serious problem for Chantek's future. WA""^!"*' *Jb*'*•*&<>—*Jb»'*>Jb *A "^i »^f ^ Tractors, Cats, & a Big Band

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Athens. They plowed an extremely were using their bodies as expressions danceable set, firing up the crowd's of pent up youthful energy, slamming collective feet with outstanding live themselves into each other and versions of their best tunes, "Pretty," whomever cared to cross paths with "Slum Dungeon," and the them. squaredance-gone-psycho "Swing The Tractors wound down with Your Partner," among others. "Roadhouse Blues," the Doors' classic As the band began to finish out the ".. .woke up this morning and I got night with their cover of the Motown myself a beer..." jamout. The time By Peter Burt with the likes of R.E.M. With the classic "Party Train," some younger was 2:30 a.m., so it's a good guess The Student Echo guitarry Athens sound, Hill and his fans (suspected to be UTC freshmen) many of the sweaty slammers took Jim Everything was in tune at the Whole buddies in "A big band from out of Morrison's timeless advice. Note Lounge Saturday night. From the town" gave a rousing warm up sound check to the closing song, the performance for the next two bands, capacity crowd was jamming. "At one also from Athens. point we even had to turn people away Next up were the Kilkenny Cats. The at the door," said Deb Cookston, co- Cats got the crowd a little more rocking promoter of the show. Cookston added and hence the jamming had begun. "I that this is the fourth show in a row she couldn't believe there were even In Conjunction with and partner Missy Crutchfield have people dancing during the sound promoted in which the host bar has run check," Cookston said, "that's when STEADY PRODUCTIONS out of beer. I told the bartenders they better get The Down Under Lounge Alternative music fans were both more beer, I knew we were in for a fun pleased and delighted with the night." at Brew&Cue untraditional venue for the concert (the And fun it was. The crowd was Whole Note, located on M.L.K. Blvd., warmed up... in fact they were so Jan.28 is better known for its blues, R&B, and warm most were dripping with sweat funk shows). Jennifer Adamson, a UTC from the pogo-type dancing which had Past-Do senior said that she "really enjoyed the commenced. Jan 27 th Feb. 23rd show, but was really impressed with "Concerts like this are so few, yet so Tinsley Ellis the Whole Note's cool balconies and appreciated, in Chattanooga, Saturday Chapter Two big dance floor." Adamson said she is night's turnout was evidence of this wl The Primitons w/Ton Ton looking forward to seeing more appreciation," said Randy concerts at the Whole Note. Hollingsworth, an advertising executive $3 cover — Shows start at 9 pm Macoute "A big band from out of town" was, for Chattanooga Life and Leisure 1044 McCallie Ave. in fact, the name of the first band, a.k.a. Magazine. Hollingsworth feels the between Holtzclaw & Central "Lucifer" this Athens, Georgia band Whole Note should be used more often 267-2739 was headed up by guitarist/singer for progressive type acts. Clifton Hill, formerly of the Kilkenny Closing out the evening were New policy- Cats. Hill has also done studio work headliners Love Tractor, again from Admittance: 19-over or Letters: Happel's Lowe Blows Continued from page 7 18 w/ college I.D. an answer to diffusing any situation These are very complex conflicts which How dare you accuse anyone of being Every Wednesday — Beer require a considerable amount of knowledge irresponsible when you subscribe to a world before making any assertions. Your world is view that is purposely self-destructive. It is the Bash one of simplistic solutions to these complex goddamn slime like you who will be the first $5 — (all the draft you can drink) 9.12 problems. It is a world where all are bound to to go when the Revolution comes. By the way, Every Thursday — a status quo, yours. Your fear, self-hatred and I hope 1 threw in enough "gutter language" to insecurity guide your base instincts of self truly offend all your sensibilities, if you have 25* — (Coors Lite) preservation, Mr. Lowe. They manifest any. Drive on, Khaled! themselves in bigotry and chauvinism. —Anthony M. Happel 10 Student Echo /January 27. 1989 ACE FILMS: The Horror. . .Thefi0rr0t / By Randy Turnbull from 1931 to 1945 The Student Echo A first-class, honest-to-God horror film "A classic horror film festival" is the into which Bud and Lou seem somehow takes refuge in his luxurous castle, theme of this weekend's ACE/SGA to have strayed, it is all the funnier for permitting none to leave or enter. To double feature, Abbott and Costello Meet contrasting real fright with low comedy. keep himself amused, he brings along a Frankenstein(1948) and The Masque of It follows those all-star monster rallies of village maiden. Francesca (Jane Asher), the Red Death (1964). Each is quite the war year in bringing together the Big threatening her father with agonizing possibly the best of its particular kind, and Three of the monster pantheon, playing torture unless she submits to his will. His together they bridge the great eras of the it straight and leaving the laughs to A & mistress Juliana (Hazel Court) is not horror film, from the old-style black and C amused by her new rival. white fairly tale chillers to the full color, Horror great Bela Lugosi and Lon Prospero holds a masked ball in explicit, adult-oriented films of latter year. Chaney, Jr, reprised their tademark celebration of Francesca's conversion to Abbott and Cnstplh Meet Frankenstein portrayals of Dracula and the Wolf Man, his evil ways, at which the dwarf jester has Bud and Lou delivering crates respectively, while Glenn Strange played Hop Toad (Skip Ma • ^ savagely containing the bodips of Dracula and the the Monster (succeeding Karloff. Chaney revenges himself upon Duke Alfredo Fran»\eii3ic.ii Monster to a house of and Lugosi) for the third and last time. (Patrick Magee) for taunuiiy u m, while horrors wax museum and unwittingly set The horrors of post-war reality made old- the jealous Juliana meets an untimely, them free. Meanwhile, werewolf style movie horrors passe, but this tiim and bloody, demise. As the lurid Lawrence Talbot is determined to thwart gives its veteran stars a spectacular exit. bacchanale reaches it climax, a the vampire's plan to place Lou's docile Lavish1" prr»Huceri ami SKIU'MM, 'drecteti mysterious and uninvited guest appears brain in the Monster's skull. (by Charles Barton), it is the high point robed entirely in red. and confronts Prospero with his fate . "And Incidentally, the latter makes a cameo "appearance" here, voiced by none other Darkness and Decay and the Red Death than Vincent Price, who in 1940 had held illimitable dominion over all." starred in The Invisible Man Returns. Screenwriters Charles Beaumont and Price achieved top horror stardom in the R. Wright Campbell combined the title sixties with the series of color/wide-screen story by Poe with a second, "Hop-Frog." adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe directed and fleshed out these brief sketches into by Roger Corman for American- one of the most literate examples of the International Pictures. honor film, a probing study of the cosmic nature of faith, good and evil, and the Corman is now a legendary Hollywood inevitability of death. figure, renowned for making the most of a limited budget, and the Poe films, such This classic horror film festival is as The Pit and the Pendulum{ 1961), showing at UTC this Friday and Saturday were his first really substantial efforts after (Jan. 27 & 28) in Grote 129, with Abbott such two-day wonders as The Little Shop and Costello Meet Frankenstein (Rated of Horrors (1960). G) at 7 p.m. and The Masque of the Red They have been shown at New York's Death (Rated PG) at 9 p.m. Admission: Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art, Single film, $2 with UTC ID, $3 general. and are regarded as serious artistic Both films, $3 with UTC ID, $5 general. Next week, the nightmares conti e ( inrp Hicnrii^prt hy horror pnthusiasts ui meir later careers. achievements by auteurist critics, with David Cronenberg's Videodronu as a disgraceful travesty, uits is now Cult movie expert Danny Peary called especially in Europe. The Masque of the (1982), rated R. regarded as not only the best film of A & Abbott and Costejio Meet Frankenstein Red Death (filmed in England), second C — the most popular comedians of their "the duo's finest picture: their interplay is to last in the series, is the most widely [Note: Randy Turnbull is a member of day — but perhaps the best horror- particularly sharp, their routines are acclaimed, and remains most critics' ACE and was involved in the selection of comedy ever. Unlike Mel Brooks' Young strikingly funny." A top box-office hit of favorite — possibly Corman's films for this series, and may therefore be accused of conflict of interest. Though he Frankenstein (197'4), which < 1 it"> uay. me iiiuvit- uouMeu in** ipsm « masterpiece. parody to the point of absurdity, •hott saqging career, saved Universal from Price is Prince Prospero, Satanist and claims to give his honest opinion based and Costello Meet Frankensteii a bankruptcy, anu spaiKeu a whole series sadistic ruler of a twelfth-century Italian on his long-standing knowledge of film, genuine extension of the legendary horror of follow-ups featuring the Invisible Man province ravaged by a hideous plague, the Echo does not take responsibility for series produced by Universal Pictures and others. the Red Death, who with his courtiers or in any way endorse his comments.)

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BURKETT MILLER DO YOU NEED A JOB? PARTY THIS WEEKEND WITH COME OUT AND SUPPORT Distinguished Lecture Series presents.'ln There are several on-campus work study the ladies of Delta Sigma Theta at the the new UTC women's indoor soccer Pursuit of Happiness: What Role For positions available. If you have filed for club! They will be playing their first game 'Delta's Def Jam" Friday 28th at the Government?" by Charles Murray in the Financial Aid, check in their office (253 ever against Maryville College on Jan. Mercury Building. Admission is $3.00 Chattanooga Room, Tuesday, Feb. 7 at Hooper Hall) to find out if you are eligible 31, at 7 p.m.! Come on out to Maclellan from 10 until. 3:30-5:00 p.m. for one of these jobs. Apply for financial gym and support these Lady Mocs. aid for the 1989-90 academic year now. THE HUNTER MUSEUM OF ART Get your forms in time to yet your aid for HOLY COMMUNION AND LUNCH MEETINGS FOR KAPPA CHI Fall. Epsiion have been changed to Thursdays and Advantage Hunter will present the for Episcopalians and their friends. Sinking Creek Film Celebration (SCFC Students, faculty and staff meet and eat at 6:30 p.m. in the Signal Mountain ANHEUSER-BUSCH and Beasley Room beginning Jan. 26. If night classes Thursday, Feb. 2, from 7 until 9 p.m. in at Christ Church, Douglas St. McCallie the museum's auditorium, the program is Distributing are pleased to sponsor "A Ave., each Wednesday at noon. or work prohibit your attendance please Night to Remember II" benefit concert. notify Sue Brackett in Student Affairs. open to the public free of charge Featured peformers this year include Lou SCFC will present 12 short films from MOC(K) PARTY Rawls, the O'Jays, Roy Ayers and Carl its impressive collection of ove' 300 After UTC vs ETSU B-Ball Game, on THE UTC OUTING CLUB Strong, a young up-and-coming 16mm films. SCFC has built a ;zable Feb. 4, from 9:00-1:00 at the Gazebo will meet Feb. 9th at 8 p.m. in room 207. comedian. library of short films, all chosen frcm the (Beside Brass Reg.) 500 person capacity, Everyone is invited to attend. Hiking, competition SCFC sponsors yearly Mary The concert will be at the Chattanooga open to all students and friends. Featuring climbing, and skiing trips are being Jane Coleman, director of Sinking Creek, Convention and Trade Center at 8:00 Noun Rationale. planned. Call 755-4222 for more has especially selected the films for the p.m. on Friday, Feb. 17. The proceeds information. Hunter Museum's program. The films will from this event will benefit the United showcase outstanding examples of Negro College Fund, Howard High WI1IIAM MATTHEWS. ACCLAIMED dramatic, animated, experimental, and SchodT Alumni, the Chattanooga Afro- poet and president of the American ACE/SGA PRESENTS THIS documentary work. Ms. Coleman will be American Museum, and the Black Poetry Association will give a reading on WEEK'S MOVIES: on hand to lead the program and answer College Football Extravaganza. Friday Jan. 28 at 8 p.m. in the Flag Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein at questions. Tickets are available for $25, $50, and Room, Guerry Center (Above the 7 p.m. and The Masque of the Red Death $100 per person with a limited number Bookstore). at 9 p.m. on January 27 & 28. This of corporate tables available. Due to the week's trivia questions: l."What does overwhelming success of last year's "A HEALTHCARE FOR THE ELDERY Dracula show that a Vampire shouldn't?" ARE YOU INTERESTED IN Night To Remember" benefit concert, FORUM 2."Who gets married to whom in The A summer camp job for 1989? The tickets are going fast and should be Thursday, Feb. 2 at 7:00-9:00 p.m. Masque of the Red Death?" Please turn placement office has received many purchased as soon as possible. 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Roadkill- Chuck C. - Cranky, Christopher B. Your looks- Yo! Leave my kid sister alone or Michaelangelo will Yes, I'm irritating. Okay, maybe I'm just u "little" your face, your teeth, your eyes, be turtle soup! You are looking good these days. I can't wait until bil insensifiue But / do love you. summer so I can see those golden brown, sexy legs I've come to thoroughly despise. Big Brother Uptight . Your brain- Maybe I will call you sometime if I get up the nerve what little there exists, Shyness atop a lousy body sits. To Hershey Kisses Love and abuse, Blossoms, Champagne, and dyamite. How about Calling All Cars' Muck it? Monday 12:30- My place. Alone. Be there! (If The Sock Police have issued an all points bulletin To the demigods of Apt 314: you can handle it.) for that Very Fine Villain Michel Lobe, alias: Hot Please don't leave us. Yoursfand I mean that), Chocolate. He is very armed and very dangerous To Stephanie D. -Your Adoring Public Amazon If you have any information on this devastating joer Would you please pay some attention to me. I've of devious deeds contact officer Red Bone at been trying for so long. l-HBD-131-1968. (Turn yourself in Hot One and Peaches: Signed, the reward is yours) Tired of waiting Hi, this is Scott's brother, I mean sister Ulmaria Buzuzzz I love your new hair style-it looks good on you. You Love You, are truly a beautiful product of African Culture. Banana Man J. Whitney... Shambula To: J. Goddard Thanks for everything! I love you! I find you very attractive, but I am scared to tell you. Amy Minkie One, Hint: I am around you most of the time. Isiah, Happy Birthday! / enjoyed our ballroom dancing in my living room. Signed, Come by the office and we'll all go out for lunch Paula & Carol of 128: Lonely I hope we can have many more! Maria. Jayne. & Orlando How about those Navy boys? Aren 't they great! That's amore Your Roomie Minkie two Who won the Super Bowl? E-Loue To Man in Bondage hugie F (Stagmier). Chuck C, Don't worry, be happy Next time we play Spades Isn't it true that cinnamon is the spice of life? How is you neiu romance? Big Brothers are such a drag! we might let you guys uiin-SO STOP POUTING! The Deputy Gucci Kid Sister Spade Queens street r°*t r*y on tne speEiispfel" gq o.1 SISleepG v iVBeef's last quality. Let me catch my breath. name, including Sleepy. This four-song Ip by Arsenal bangs We opined that this was all due to the away at the same non-formula. current glam/pseudo-folk/disco revival According to a Midnight Records catalog and given time the whole cycle would this as a "Big Black side project." come around again. When, suddenly, however, no one is identified on the cover miracle of miracles, what should appear so who can tell? All one need do is but an uproariously rockin', cat-crazy sample a portion of Albini's voice and good time and they go by the name of whammo, you've got an Ip's worth of 9 • r <»»w« beer Guana Batz. They are Pip Hancox— lead superhuman mating calls to be utilized in vocals, Sam—double bass, Diddle— any number of inhuman fashions. drums and Stuart Osborne on guitar. The brunt of the beats come in the form From the opening existential advice of of danceable ditties, if you're a gorilla on "Streetwise" to the stunning cover of crack, that is. You can only do so much "Rockin' Around with Ollie Vee" this with a trash can lid and a Panasonic tape record is chock full of wonderful images. recorder, right? Wrong. We have reached the point where literally anything Guana Batz- Rough Edges Pip hoots and grunts his way through a version of "One Night" that would have constitutes source material. We can (Revolver) sent tivis .in,., card!**" w»st. recycle recycled sounds to where the It is difficult to make a rock-a-billy signal to noise ratio eventually reverses Several months ago, a friend of mine record in the eighties without being itself and we have created a brand new expressed his sense of emptiness at the considered a cliche monger but there are sound. You see how that works? It's kind total lack of true-to-life rock-a-billy bands, no poseurs in this lot. No duck's/ass of like religious convulsion. these days. We discussed where we hair-dos, no pink leg socks, no Gene I wonder, though, where do we go thought all the rockcats had gone and Vinctnt tattoos. Just tons of grit, soul and from here? I thoroughly enjoy all this observed that the rise and fall of the Stray a whole lot of lightning, and Sam ^ats Lee Einsterzeude Neubanten inspired noise Cats (too little, toolftllAklA 1ST1 Rocker for breakfast. One of the ten best but I long for the days when noise referred late) drove all the" 4 albums of 1988. It's time to run. I hear to "our music." I am afraid that before legitimate artists to the Blue Caps calling me. long some Albini or Kramer clone will be ruin. — Tony Happel £) producing Tiffany who will be doing It started me covers from Metal Machine Music. thinking: what Arsenal — Manipulator (Touch Manipulator contains some swell angry, !i ippc'ntxl In tii^ and Go) hip-hop snatches but if you tone it down Jets, the Polecats, etc ? Then there is Tav Big Black SuperSonic Rape Man and bleach it out it could pass for the i aA. who spends mosi ot nis unit; *iih Syndrome, that is what I am feeling these same "black culture" that has crept into Jim Dickinson trying to capture an even days. Sonic Youth has released what is Top 40. Call me cynical but I believe the more obscure muse than the one found being touted as their finest lp to date. line between musical good and evil is on his previous Ip. Robert Gordon is still Ministry's new record is almost becoming increasingly blurred and that is waiting on the residuals from his overloaded with Big Blackisms. and the a bad sign. Yes, J.W., capitalism is killing Anheuser-Busch contract. And even after Pixie's new Ip, which Steve Albini music. three decades^ no one can seem to agree produced, has that certain arty-Atomizer -Tony Happel £) Q> University Bookstore Valentine Gift Sale

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Where's my helmet... When I was a youngster playing Pop Super Bowl Wrap-up Warner football, my coach would always preach that we wear our helmets at all times while we were on the playing field. Niner's Team Now this rule did not make much sense to me at the time, because I felt my head needed to breathe...football is a brutal sport. of the 80's During the introduction of the players. Lewis Billups was the only player who By Jonathan Looney didn't wear his helmet onto the field — The Student Echo playoff games. Amazingly, Montana has in fact whenever Lewis disagreed with the solidified himself as one not thrown an interception in the Niners referee he would take off his helmet. of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL three Super Bowls. He has thrown for six Courtesy? Good manners? Two history, leading San Francisco to a last touchdowns and rushed for two. characteristics that have no place in minute 20-16 victory over Cincinnati in The Bengals deserve a lot of credit in football. Super Bowl XXIII. defeat. Few gave them a chance, with Hands of stone... In a game finally worth being called a many picking a 49er rout. Their With the Bengals leading 13-6, after a Super Bowl, Montana led the 49ers on underrated defense kept them in the 93-yard kickoff return, 49er quarterback a 92-yard touchdown march and gave game, while their offense sputtered, only From the Sidelines Joe Montana led his troops downfield in the Niners their third world championship scoring three field goals. Stanford a fierce, dominant fashion that seemed in seven years, clearly making them the Jennings' 93-yard kickoff return (yet Richard Byington unstoppable. With the ball on the team of the 1980's. another Super Bowl record) accounted Bengal's 20-yard line, Montana would for Cincinnati's only touchdown. throw his only errant pass of the game — Cincinnati is not the only team to be Sports Editor a misdirected missile that would hit Lewis winless in at least two Super Bowls. Billups between the two and four on his Denver is 0-3, but Minnesota leads the jersey. way in losses at 0-4. The 3-0 49ers are "Man is the only animal that blushes. ..or Billups began to sulk as he walked back one behind Pittsburg's 4-0 record. The needs to " —Mark Twain to the huddle, realizing his high school Raiders are 3-1 (2-1 as Oakland and 1-0 coach was right when he told Lewis that after moving to Los Angeles). I'm glad I don't wear jersey number 24 the only reason he couldn't be a wide Many questions lie ahead for this San of the . Number 24 is receiver was because he had 'hands of Francisco team. Will Bill Walsh retire? worn by the third-year cornerback from stone.' During this time 49er quarterback How much longer can Joe Montana play? the University of North Alabama (TUNA) Joe Montana noticed Billups was in a The 49ers have the best receiver (Rice) Lewis Billups — the unfortunate player depressed state — Montana sensed it was and best all-purpose running back in who was assigned to cover Super Bowl time to attack. The next play the future Montana, who was named MVP in the Roger Craig. Can they win their fourth MVP .Io--; '"' 'an catch b-b's at hall of famer threw a perfect touch pass 49ers other two Super Bowl victories, title of the decade next year to match the midnight") Rice. over the head of Billups into the hands played his finest Super Bowl yet, setting Steelers however? Most Super Bowl Prior to .,!•; game the Bengal defensive of Jerry (11 catches, 215 yards) Rice for a new record with 357 yards passing. champs of the 1980's have struggled the back boasted to the siory-starved media a Niner score. However, wide receiver Jerry Rice took following year. that he would prove to everyone he could Immortality and endorsements are now this year's MVP trophy, and deservedly Although the 49ers won this year's stop the hobbling Jerry (MVP) Rice — goals for next season for Number 24 in so. Rice caught 11 passes for 215 yards Super Bowl, the fans were the real after all he's only human. In shutting the orange and black. Super Bowl XXIII (another Super Bowl record) and a winners — finally getting a close game. down the 49er passing game, Billups and was a nightmare for Lewis Billups, who touchdown. He and Montana combined This was the most exciting finish of any his teammates began dreaming of football has to live with the NFL film highlights of for 51 yards on the final drive, including Super Bowl, and the best one since immortality — Disney commercials, and Jerry (MVP) Rice for the rest of his life. a 27-yard completion on a second and Pittsburg beat Dallas 35-31 in Super Bowl dining with a former Yale first baseman Thanks Lewis for making Super Bowl 20 from the Cincinnati 45-yard line. XIII. Let's hope we don't have to wait at his big White House. XXIII a great game. Wide receiver John Taylor also was a another 10 years for the next great Super hero, catching the game winning 10-yard Bowl. siimmaimmtm^mKmmmmmmmmmmmm^ touchdown with 34 seconds remaining. Taylor broke another Super Bowl record >••* MJH^UI with a 45-yard punt return. Echo Top 20 San Francisco's 92-yard drive was College Basketball SCHOLARSHIPS reminiscent of another great drive engineered by Montana. 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He has won a world Other contests currently in progress are championship before his prime (1982), 16Tennessee STATION TO STATION COLLECT 17,Ohto State 615-584-9597 Badminton singles and doubles, and five during his prime (1985), and possibly on five basketball. after his prime (1989). His 270 18.U.C.-Santa Barbara The weightlifting contest is coming up completions in 14 playoff games breaks 19.Georgia Tech Feb. 9, so be pumping that iron, and be Terry Bradshaw's record of 261 in 19 . 20.Alabama the Intramural Champion! Alternative Sports. January 27. 1989/Studpnt Echo 15 UTC Rock Stars DO IT on a Rope By Mike Merritt As the leader ascends, he places begins to set-up belay for the second Wall, located near Prentice Cooper State The Student Echo protection at desireable locations, climber. The rope is tossed down and the Park, was recently named one of the 10 There's a new breed of rock stars depending on the degree of difficulty of second climber ties on. The second best crags in America by Mountain fighting gravity at Chattanooga area that particular pitch. Protection is placed climber will rely on rope tension magazine, an international publication for hangouts and their numbers are growing! by jamming the device into cracks or maintained by the leader at the top. This climbers. Hood thinks such pubicity for Among the up and coming are three flakes in the rock. The climber clips the style of climbing is called top-roping (for the local climbing scene is great; however, members of UTC's Outing Club. obvious reasons). As the second climber he has some reservations. "The last time Dan Lyke, Geoffrey Hood, and Kermit ascends, he removes the protection I was at the Wall," Hood recalls, "all the Parks are full-time students and part-time placed by the leader. cars there had out-of-state plates." Locals rock climbers. An average Sunday will Rock climbing may seem to be a purely may seem over-protective of home turf, likely catch them at one of several local machoistic sport for those with an urgent but only because highly publicized areas crags honing and perfecting their death wish. Not so. according to Lyke. often become trashed out. Also, an area disposition on the rock. Although he admits being "comfortably that is over-climbed sometimes loses its The sport of rock climbing is a very scared" his first time, Lyke feels that integrity with better climbers, causing personal and private thing to those who climbing is safer than a hobby like cycling them to move on to more isolated terrain. choose to participate. Each individual because the variables are more controlled. Most part-time local climbers seem to expresses himself differently with every "Driver'; ran buzz a cvclisr prertv c\r> butoleratt e the "tourists" quite well. After all, maneuver. Climbers must display as a high adrenaline flow makes climbers they've known Chattanooga's best kept much mental expression as physical more aware ot whats going on. climbing secrets all along! exertion. Accomplishment rewards the Many of the climbers found on local climber with a very real sense of life and rock are not from the Chattanooga area. (Editor's Note:) The Outing Club is an an even stronger sense of self-satisfaction. James Castro, a seasoned climber from Jlegience of students interested in Climbing consists of a series of Woodstnrk f»» nes to tni« area offering UTC students insights into gymnastic problems composed into because "it nttors a variety of climbing alternative outdoor acctivites. For more pitches or routes. The first climber carries situations. I he rock here always gives a information phone Ron Nelson at a sling of various devices called rope through the last protection piece and good challenge." In fact, the Tennessee 755-4222 or Geoff Hood at 886-3765. protection. The second climber remains continues to climb up. In this way, a on the ground. His job is to anchor the potential fall can only be twice the belay end of the rope and give slack as distance that is between the climber and Do you think you can write a better ad? the leader climbs. his last protection, assuming that Then how about writing sports! The leader starts out with the rope protection holds. Contact Richard Byington 4-4298 attached to a harness around his waist. Once the leader reaches the top, he GET AN EARFUL

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UTC Tops League Standings By John Prine Ramon had 21 in UTC's 80 -76 overtime • UTC football player Travis McNeal at Indiana, 24-11 The Student Echo win. has been a busy man since season's end. • A former Southern Conference What's ironic is that Damon was Last Saturday, McNeal participated in the football player was impressive in last The UTC Mocs won their fourth recruited by former UTC coach Murray Senior Bowl qam^ in Mobile, Ala. Sunday's Super Bowl at Miami. Southern Conference game of the year Arnold when Arnold was the Mocs head McNeal a h'3", 245 tight end from Stanford Jennings, a running back at Monday night defeating western mentor. It was rumored that Damon Birmingham, had previously appeared in Furman from 1980-83, returned a kickoff Carolina, 59-58, at Cullowhee, N.C. would have joined the Mocs, but Damon the Blue-Gray and East-West Shrine 93 yards for a touchdowr for the Donald Jenkins had 12 points while wanted twin brother Ramon included in Bowls. Cinncinnati Bengals at the en .1 of Benny Green and Chris Behrends the package. Apparently, Arnold balked According to MCL Kiper Jr, NFL draft third quarter. chinpcH ;r 11 point- a piere Daren at the idea and the Williams twins analyst for ESPN, McNeal is the third best At the time, Jennings touchdown gave Chandler, the Mocs leading scorer ventured to Lexington and signed with tight end prospect in the country. Kiper the Bengals a 13-6 lead. But Joe averaging 2U. 1 points a game, was held VMI. said the best available are Auburn's Walter Montana rallied the to just nine points. Reeves, New Mexico's John Duff and to score two touchdowns in the fourth Vincent Robinson continued to play UTC's McNeal. Travis should be drafted quarter en route to a 20-16 vvin. excellent defense, grabbing 10 rebounds. within the first six rounds of the NFL draft. The Bridgeport, Ala., native ranks as one • The wrestling Mocs split two natr-h^s of the league's top rebounders. last week. The Mocs won at Carson With the win over the Catamants, UTC Newman, 31-9, while losing a dual meet ran it's record to 10-8, 4-1 in the Southern Conference. A number of strange twists have occured in the Southern Conference this Moc Wrestlers season. East Tennessee State and Appalachian State were predicted to won the conference, but have struggled in league play. Notch 100 ETSU is 1-3 in conference play while By Richard Byington Appy is 3-2. The Mocs are currently at the top of the league standings with a 4-1 74 and five-eighths points. UIC trailed slate. Surprisingly, The Citadel is second Senior Moc wrestlers Ben Reichel and with 65V'4, followed by West Viiyind witn with a 3-1 record. Appy State and Charlie Buckshaw notched their one 48 and Illnois State with 34. Furman are tied for third with a 3-2 Lady Moc Shelly Carroll pulls down a board hundredth career victories this weekend • Reichel and Buckshaw became the record. at the Hoosier Invitation held at the third and fourth UTC wrestlers of the 100 The Thundering Herd of Marshall have • The Lady Mocs split two games last Indiana University campus. victory club. found this season to be a rough one week. The ladies defeated Mercer, The Mocs finished second in the Buckshaw is currently ranked fourth in Marshall lost their second game at home 105-104, on Janet Stallings last second tournament with Reichel (126 pounds) the country with a perfect 23-0 record this this season to Furman, 77-69, Monday basket, but lost at Appalachian State, and Buckshaw (190 pounds) winning season. His career record stands at night. VMI also beat the Herd in 82-68 last Saturday. their divisions, while teammates Frank 102-18-1. Huntington earlier this season. Marshall Patricia Powell connected for a career Matthews (118), Clarence Anington Reichel is ranked ninth in the nation, and VMI currently sport 2-3 conference high 29 points in the Mercer victory. (134), Tom Shell (150) and Chris joined the prestigious club with a pair of records. Marcheta Winton pumped in 20 points- Thomburg (heavyweight) placed second. wins Saturday. Un the year Reichels ETSU and Western Carolina round out hitting six of six three-point attempts. Also The 11th ranked Indiana squad won record stands at 31-3-2, his career mark the conference standings with 1-3 and 1-4 in double figures was Nancy Smith with the single-day four-team tournament with is 100-32-2. league marks. 15 points and Julie Copeland tallied 14. Although the Mocs are at the top of the With the loss to the Mountaineers, the conference standings right now, a lot of Lady Mocs record fell to 9-6, 1-1 in their wins have been nail-bitters. UTC is Southern Conference play. In the loss, certainly making a habit of pulling out Powell had 19 points while Smith one-point wins this year. contributed 12. UTC plays at The Citadel Saturday As of last week the lac r1 < " ere then travels to Furman for a Monday listed as the number on three noir night contest. The next home game is shooting it'ciin. according to f \A Saturday, Feb. 4 against East Tennessee statistics. State. The ladies have connected for 52 • VMI gave the Mocs quite a scare two three-pointers. Winton currently ranks weeks ago at the Roundhouse. UTC had 10th in the country among three-point a nine point lead with one minute shooters, connecting on 30 of 59 shots remaining in regulation play. for 50.8 percent. Smith is averaging 4.1 This was before the Williams twins took steals a game, which ranks her ninth over for the keydets. Damon Williams nationally. pumped in 29 points and twin brother Buckshaw Reichel