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The Grizzly, January 28, 1992

Eric Foellmer Ursinus College

Sara Jacobson Ursinus College

Erika Compton Ursinus College

Carrie Lumi Ursinus College

Jeff Smith Ursinus College

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Recommended Citation Foellmer, Eric; Jacobson, Sara; Compton, Erika; Lumi, Carrie; Smith, Jeff; Miller, Melisa; Moore, Erik; Donecker, Gar; Rawls, Annette; Iaconis, Dorian; Sylvester, Ellen; Richter, Richard P.; Gonnella, Bob; Gelston, Trey; Rubin, Harley David; Zobel, Laura; Erfle, Claire A.; and Baccino, Nick, "The Grizzly, January 28, 1992" (1992). Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper. 287. https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/287

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This book is available at Digital Commons @ Ursinus College: https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/287 Tne conegGri zzl y ~~~ ~~~:~:~ " A news sense is really a sense of what is imporlant, what is vital, what has ~") .,.. c..~~~ color and life--what people are interested in . That's jouma/ism. ~ Volume 14 Number 11 -BUrlon Rascoe January 28, 1992 Redskins, Rypien' Too Tou Thirty-four h for Bills Students Named BY ERIC FOELLMER holder dropped the Editor in Chief ball and what would have been an to Who's Who in easy fie~ goal The Washington Redskins became a dodged buItt for American capped off their nearly perfect Buffalo. Universities and season Sunday night by defeating Washington continued its the justice-seeking Buffalo Bills, effectiveness on offense in the Colleges 37-24 in XXVI. The second quarter, and was able to Skins won the game as they had establish more fruitful results. The following students have done so many times this year, by Rypien, who would be named the been named to "Who's Who consistently dominating their game's most valuable player, Among Students in American opponent physically and mentally connected with for Universities and Colleges" for the on both sides of the ball. The loss a 42-yard gain which set up a Chip 1992 edition: was Buffalo's second straight Lohmiller field goal to break the Super Bowl defeat, and marked stalemate. After a Buffalo punt, Supratik Banerjee the eighth consecutive year in the Skins finished a five play, 51- Eric Bleickardt which the NFC champion came yard scoring drive with a 10- yard Mark Cataldi out on top. pass from Rypien to Byner, Robert Connor Washington dominated the increasing the lead to 10-0. After Cara Console game from the beginning, using an one of four Jim Kelly interception Maria Costa effective balance of runnning and passes, the Redskins once again Gregory Cuculino passing plays combined with a capitalized with a one yard plunge Dennis Cunni ngham confusing and agressive defensive . by , making the score Daniel Flickinger scheme which held Buffalo's famed 17-0 at the half. Jean Gaudet no-huddle, high scoring offense in The Bills continued to kill Bonnie Gilmour check. themselves with turnovers in the Steven Grubb Even though moving the ball second half. Desperately trying to Elisabeth Hauser was not much of a problem, the establish an effective passing game, Karla Hummel Redskins were still unable to put Kelly was again intercepted, this Joseph Kershner any points on the board in the first time by linebacker , Keith Kratz quarter. An apparent touchdown who returned the ball to the within reach at 14. fmal total 37-24. Charles Kullman on a 2-yard scoring strike from Buffalo 2. Riggs walked in on the Rypien stunted the Bills' The victory was the third Richard Matt Landis to was next play, and after 16 seconds had momentum temporarily with a championship title in a decade for Andrew Lesher reversed when further review elapsed in the second half, the perfect 30-yard pass to Gary Clark, coach and the Donna Lorenzo revealed that Monk's right foot Skins went ahead 24-0. which proved to be the game Washington Redskins. Marc Lowenberg had touched out of bounds, Kelly fmally got going midway winner. Washington added two Bills coach Marv Levy summed Melissa Margolis marking the first such reversal in through the third quarter, insurance field goals and survived up the game perfectly, saying, AnJanette Mason Super Bowl history. On the producing 10 points on two drives, two quick Buffalo touchdowns late "Overall, we played a team that Meghan McCormick following fourth and goal, Skins and the point defecit was now in the fourth quarter to make the was better, and they showed it." Brad Meister Kelli Rooney Rosemarie Sills The Fall of CODlmunisDl and the U.S.S.R. Christopher Stanchina Karen Strickler BY SARA JACOBSON republics. This type of economic soldiers are selling the goods on American intelligence remains Paul Wagner ArlS and Enterlainment Editor "shock therapy" was recommended the black market instead of hopeful, however, that the military Dawn Warner · by Jeffery Sachs, an economist transporting them to the proper threat to the United States has James Widmaier On Christmas Day, 1991, the who has successfully advised failing agencies of distribution. greatly diminished. Since the Pamela Wilson people of the former Soviet Union economies like Poland and Chile Military stability is the other republics are now spending much Andrew Judd Woytek received a great gift. The official in the past. The result, however, major obstacle the new less on their military, it is hoped resignation of Mikhail Gorbachev has been severe supply shortages commonwealth faces. Already that the new focus of that area has Students are selected by campus marked the end of communist rule throughout the republics. there has been rioting in the shifted from the military to the nominating committees and editors in this region. From the ruins of Aid to these countries is already streets in protest to Russian economy. Said American General of the annual directory on the the communist empire emerged underway. A 47-nation conference President Boris Yeltsin and the Clapper, "I see virtually no basis of their academic the Commonwealth of on aid to the C.I.S. was held at the scarcity of food, which is now likelihood of premeditated Russian achievement, service to the Independent States (C.I.S.), a State department in Washington highly priced. Food riots in or commonwealth military community, leadership in group of 11 independent nations on January 22. The conference Uzbekistan led to the deaths of 6 aggression against the U.S. and its extracurricular activities and linked by common political opened with President Bush students during the second week allies." potential for continued success. interests, economic problems, and promising to ask Congress for $645 of January. The democratically The C.I.S. will face a difficult This year, 34 Ursinus students historic oppression. These new million to help the republics. elected government of the winter with its economic problems were named to the elite listing. republics have been faced with Overall $80 billion was pledged at Georgian republic was militarily and political instability. They have Selected students attend more than many difficulties in making the the conference with Germany deposed on January 6. Georgia is very real dilemmas which will 1,400 institutions of higher transition from communist control contnbuting 57.1% of total aid. now under military rule until new determine the future of the learning in all 50 states, the to a democratic, free market The U.S. plans to participate in elections are held. Russia and the commonwealth if not the world. District of Columbia, and several system. The most urgent of these "Operation Provide Hope," which Ukraine have been arguing and They are converting the system, foreign nations. Outstanding problems is the economy. On is an airlift of medicine and food threatening each other over because, as one protesting RusSian students have been honored in the January 2, price controls were beginning February 10. The control of the Black Sea fleet of citizen put it, "You can't buy a annual directory since it was first lifted in Russia and other problem with the aid is that some the former communist navy. chicken with a tank." published in 1934. Page 2 The Grizzly January 28, 1992 ======News======:=,1 Ursinus Elects Stemmler and Van Saun as New Board of Directors Members BY ERIKA COMPTON dean emeritus of the University of biological evaluations. It was in News Editor Pennsylvania Trustees, and 1987 that he became director of emeritus Dunlop Professor of biological research, then rose to Last week, Ursinus College Medicine. Dr. Stemmler has been the position of director of Global Perspectives elected two new members to the a member of AAMC since 1976, discovery projects before assuming Board of Directors. They are Dr. and served its highest elected his current position. Edward J. Stemmler, M.D., office - chairman of the Assembly. Dr. Van Saun has been a executive vice-president of the Dr. Stemmler is an internist helpful member of Ursinus' fund BY ERIKA COMPTON Association of American Medical specializing in pulmonary disease. raising efforts for many years. As News Editor Colleges (AAMC) in Washington, He has a BA. from La Salle general chairman of the College's D.C., and Dr. William A. Van University, and was graduated first Annual Fund from 1988 to 1990, International Saun, one of the five in his class from the University of and started a three-year fund representatives from the College's Pennsylvania Sahool of Medtcine raising effort among alumni to in 1960. Dr. Stemmler and his David Levy, Foreign Minister of Israel, arrived in Beijing for a visit Alumni Association. raise the Annual Fund to $1 wife, Joan, are the parents of five which will hopefully lead to diplomatic relations between China and Dr. Stemmler was previously a million by 1992. children. Israel. This comes just before the Moscow round of the Middle East faculty and administration member Van Saun holds a Ph.D. in Dr. Van Saun is a director of peace talks, which China will attend due to their recognition of Israel. at the University of Pennsylvania organic chemistry from Villanova discovery research for he Previously, China was hesitant to recognize Israel for fear of offending School of Medicine for 26 years. University. He and his wife Agricultural Chemical Group of Arab countries. In 1981, he became the flfSt Nancy, a 1968 Ursinus graduate, Dunlop Professor of Medicine. FMC Corp. in Princeton. At Brian Nelson, a former soldier who spied for the British in Northern have three children, and live in Ireland, pleaded guilty to twenty counts of terrorism-related charges, Later, in 1986, he was named FMC, he worked previously as a New Jersey. executive vice-president of the research chemist, of including conspiracy to murder. He belongs to a Protestant group Penn Medical Center. He is now organic synthesis and manager of backing the British rule, the Ulster Defense Association. Up until a few days ago, the poor people of Egypt were selling human organs in order to make some money. However, Egyptian doctors have put a ban on all kidney transplants from living non-related donors. The society is attempting to set up a donor organ bank. Decisions, decisions, National

/·f DECISIONS! On the anniversary of the Supreme Court's decision to make abortions legal, thousands of anti-abortion supporters marched on the nation's capital. The nation's highest court agreed to hear a You'll make lots of them. Pennsylvania case that could center he presidential campaign around And while many will be difficult, you'll discover that the reversal of Roe versus Wade. President Bush spoke to the the toughest ones yield the greatest satisfaction. demonstrators by phone, saying that he was in no way flexible on the abortion issue. He stated, "From the moment the miracle of life At SEl, we'll provide you with unique situations to occurs, human beings must cherish that life ... preserve, protect, and challenge your decision-making abilities. Our fast­ defend it." paced environment demands individuals with keen President Bush will give his State of the Union address next week. judgement - people who react quickly, choose wisely, In order to prepare for it, the White House and the Pentagon are and can adapt to a wide variety of situations. considering plans to reduce and possibly eliminate long-range nuclear As a leader in the financial services industry, SEl missiles with more than one warhead. Some cuts would require no Corporation is dedicated to helping institutions and conditions, but some could hinge on the response of the four former " \ndividuals more effectively manage their investable Soviet republics. assets and businesses. Transportation Secretary Andrew H. Card, Jr. was selected by President Bush. He is a White House aide, known for his managerial We'll be on campus! skills and political dedication. However, he has no expertise in the transportation field. Card was deputy White House chief of staff under Wednesday, February 5th Sinunu. His appointment further establishes how much Bush values 9AM-4PM staff loyalty. If you are majoring in any of the following disciplines: Community Computer Science Business/Finance Philadelphia Electric Company announced the largest rate rollbacks Sales/Marketing in thirty years. Customers' bills will be reduced between 6% and 7% Accounting by January 1993. However, customers will still have to pay higher bills due to the increase in one-time charges. The reduction comes from: then we would like to talk with you. 1) increased reliance on nuclear power, 2) a return to normal level of Please contact your placement office state taxes, and 3) a return to normal rate levels for Limerick nuclear for details, or if you are unable to attend, send your resume to: power plant. Mayor Edward Rendell made his oral debut at the annual United SEI CORPORATION States Conference of Mayors last week. He saw the conference as a Human Resources social get-together, where his purpose was to make new friends, rather 680 E. Swedesford Road that to discuss pertinent issues. Wayne, PA 19087 Equal Opportunity Employer The U.S.G.A. will be holding its first meeting of the semester tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. in the U.S.G.A. Office in the lower level of Wismer Center. All interested students should attend. January 28, 1992 ;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;==::~eVVS:::::::::::::::::::::T:h:e:G:n:.z:z~:::::p:a :ge:3: Are you up for the Franklin & Marshall Sophomore Dies challenge?? ? in Alcohol Related Incident

BYJONATHONL.KELLERMAN dormitory. The students who found Have you considered Managing Editor Holmkvist ,called an ambulance as The Col/ege Reporter soon as they discovered that Franklin and Marshall College something was wrong. learning more about the December 9, 1991 issue "We would like to say that those students behaved absolutely Resident Assistant Franklin and Marshall mourned appropriately in Dr. Kelly's the loss of one of its own when medical opinion as they sought Position??? Johan Hans Holmkvist, a 22 year help immediately. However, Johan old sophomore from Akarp, was in very bad shape when they Sweden, died of respiratory failure found him and we believe he was early Saturday morning (December essentially dead when he arrived at 7, 1991) at St. Joseph's hospital. the hospital," said Drum. "It is my unfortunate Holmkvist was a member of the responsibility to confirm. the fact F & M men's squash team and he that Johan Holmkvist died this was also a starter on the men's morning at 5:30 a.m. in Saint tennis team. A brother at the Chi Joseph's hospital. There will be an Phi fraternity, Holmkvist was loved autopsy done this Monday and and respected by many. more conclusive results will be Drum said of Holmkvist, "I have made available next week. The spoken this morning with several cause of death known at this time of the faculty members who knew is respiratory arrest," said Dr. and taught Johan and who frankly Alice Drum, vice president and are in disbelief. They say he was a dean of Educational Services, in wonderful and mature young man an address to the student body in and that he was a reflective, the Steinman College Center. wonderful citizen. According to my Dr. Marianne Kelly, director of records, he was a good student, in Health Services, explained, "Blood some subjects an excellent student. tests showed that Johan's blood It is a tremendous loss to our alcohol level was .41. This can be community." a lethal dose of alcohol in 50 Timothy Daubenspeck '92, percent of the population." president of Chi Phi fraternity, "When someone dies of said, "Johan was one of the most respiratory arrest, and he is harmless guys I have known, the drinking that much alcohol, it is kind of guy you would never either because the alcohol thought this would happen to. His The RA information suppressed the respiratory system death is such a loss to everyone. or because someone's reflexes are There is a definite sense of loss diminished and when they vomit, among his brothers." session is TOMORROW they sometimes aspirate into their As a service to the grieving lungs and they can't breath members of the F & M NIGHT, January 29, 1992 anymore. I would classify this as community, staff Counseling an alcohol related death," Services and the administration at 6:30 p.m. in the continued Dr. Kelly. made themselves available in the When asked at a special press College Center and in the Dining conference if she thought other Halls all day Saturday. Olin Auditorium. drugs were involved, Dr. Kelly Drum assured that, "We, the responded, "That is only members of the faculty, staff and speculation at this time. There is administration, will come no sense of drug involvement. anywhere, when you feel you need All interested candidates However, not all the tests are someone to talk to or someone to complete and we will know more answer questions." next week." "We all must help each other at MUST ATTEND THIS Holmkvist was found in the this time. We must all be together common room of a friend's first as a community. I have children of MEETING to pick up an floor suite in Thomas Hall my own and I promise you that we application! 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She performed BY ANNETIE RAWLS Greg Morton, 5th Ave., The Diane Meredith Belcher gave a compOSItIOns by John Weaver, Ass't Arts and Entertainment Editor Phillips Brothers, and, of course, Pays Tribute fantastic performance on Sunday, Maax Rkoger, Antonio Vivaldi, the wild and wacky Carrot Top. BY CARRIE LUMI January 26, at 7:30 p.m. in Charles Widor, and chorale Even though there are still a Spring Weekend (April 25-27) Of The Grizzly Bomberger Auditorium. Despite preludes based on works by Ayer, few flurries on the ground and a should also prove to be very the fact that the time of the show Brahms, Busarow, R. Vaughan bit of a chill still looms in the air, entertaining. Performing will be What do Martin Luther King, coincided with the Super Bowl, a Williams, and J.S. Bach. The it is not unusual for Ursinus the Nerds, a popular band from Jr., Grandmaster Flash, and Scott crowd of over sixty people program choices ranged from students to start thinking spring the New Jersey/Southeaster Pa. Joplin have in common? All were attended, making the performance contemporary compositions to immediately upon return from the region as well as Jordon Brady, a honored by the Freedom Theater a great success. music of the early Baroque. The holiday break. Thinking spring as very funny comedian who used to on Wednesday, January 22, in a Belcher, a graduate of the Curtis contrast helped keep the in "I can't wait until it hits 50 host MTV's show "Tum it Up." Of festival entitled 'The Traveling Institute of Music and the audience's attention for the entire degrees so I can cut class, don a course, it should not be forgotten Black History Show," celebrating Eastman School of Music, is a performance. wardrobe suitable for those living that Mr. Ursinus will take place 40 years of African-American prize-winning organ recitalist who in the equatorial region, and kick during the first weekend in April. history. The show opened with back a few brew-has in praise of (So girls, you better start scammin' a rousing rendition of "Go Tell It Mother Nature." Thinking spring on some possible candidates.) on the Mountain" which had the also as in "I wonder what Another campus favorite, the packed Ritter Center clapping and momentous activities good 01' U.C. Airband competition, is scheduled singing along. The two women has planned to occupy my time for February 21, which is not orJy and one man trio paid tnbute to since it's spring semester and I a successful fundraiser, but a lot of many prominent writers and have no work to do." fun, too. Last of all, don't forget politicians of the movement, Well fear not, because this is the Lorelei dance on February 8, including such members as Dr. sure to be a very interesting which, according to Marc, "always King, Frederick Douglass, Zora semester indeed. "A bit of a quiet has a great turnout. It's one of our Nealehurston, and Langston semester, maybe," said Marc most successful events." So, while Hughes. They also performed Appelbaum, head of student you're popping off the tab on that Maya Angelou's "Phenomenal activities, "but exciting nonetheless. brew-ha (oops, I mean soda) and Woman," Paul Laurence Dunbar's I think there's a lot of people to celebrating the fact that spring is "Opportunity" and "We Wear the take advantage of." There is quite in the air, take some time to check Mask," and Nikki Giovanni's "Ego­ a diverse selection of comedians out these activities and make sure tripping." As a tribute to the and other entertainers scheduled this spring semester is the best African-American movement, the in the upcoming months, such as ever. Happy Spring! Freedom Theater composed "One ______-' Acre at a Time," which they debuted July 4, 1976. Sonny, the group's gifted pianist, Movie Review -- Backdraft displayed his talent on Joplin's "The Entertainer" and the Negro BY GAR DON ECKER Several aspects of the movie, spiritual "Wade Through the and ERIK MOORE though, transcend the standard Waters." The evening closed with Of The Grizzly formula plot. The most exceptional "Lift Every Voice and Sing," as parts are the inferno sequences. faculty, students and visitors were After watching "Backdraft," the Several characters in the movie OR their feet and singing along. It scenes you will remember are the describe the fire as a living, ·Has a fitting and memorable sentient beast. As the firefighters fires. This is because the driving tribute to the great African­ rush into the buildings, the screen force in the movie is not the plot, American leaders of our time. which is standard and predictable. is consumed with twisting and The film is instead most effective pulsating flames. The bravery and in its combination of stunning heroism that the movie is trying to Comedian Meredith Belcher thrilled the crowd Sund visual effects and exploitation of impress upon us is best Night in Bomberger Hall. the heroism inherent in represented in the dark coats and firefighters. This reliance on hats pushing through the heat and Entertains melodrama instead of story results the deafening cries of the ftre. BY MELISA MILLER in an effective but not a Also, while both Russel and Of The Grizzly SPRING BREAK. '92 memorable film. Baldwin are convincing, DeNiro is On Thursday, January 23 Adam Kurt Russel and William exceptional as the intense arson Leslie kicked of a new semester at CANCUN, BAHAMAS Baldwin are Stephen and Brian inspector. Rimgale is obsessive and Giggles Comedy Oub. Leslie has McCaffrey, sons of a ftrefighter meticulous as an investigator. He performed at comedy clubs such a.~ FrOID $259! killed in the line of duty. Stephen is also passionately involved with Improvisation and Dangerfields and is the overprotective and his work. In one memorable has also headlined at many other overconfident ftrefighter who comedy clubs across the country. .~~~~·Y(a"k. scene, Rirngale methodically grills PhUad.elpbJa.. ~i; . IIDd Boeton • Round pushes to keep Brian from joining an arsonist up for parole (Donald Leslie's act included jokes about the trtp tranaf"en -to &aal atrport • 7 ~t. a company. Brian, frustrated, takes Sutherland). Just as Rimgale has South, humorous sayings for car and . diotd"pncorgmod...,...· WelCoIDe drlnk· Beach.partIICa (N--.ul • HotId taxes and bLaJd a job working for Donald Rimgale an understanding of the nature of airplane names, and about being ... . patultIoe8 drunk. The highlight and closing of (Robert DeNiro), who is ftre, he also has an intuitive the show was his imitation of the investigating a recent rash of perception into the arsonist's mind. Wizard of Oz, which included SMALL GROUP, EARN FREE TRIP! backdraft eKplosions. He uses this knowledge to entrap impressions of the witch and the lion. After this, the plot rapidly the arsonist, who is denied parole. As junior Beth Carkner commented, 1-800-BEAC·H-IT degrades. The story isn't quite that Rimgale is a complicated and 'The first three-quarters of his of a B movie; there are no ninjas, fascinating character. performance was enjoyable, but the last one-quarter failed to provoke ..... and the bad guys don't unveil a As an emotional glorification of miniature model of their firefighting, Ron Howard's laughter from the audience. His development plan. Few people, "Backdraft" works. With its ending was abrupt and somewhat .. though, should have trouble impressive effects and unexpected." On the other hand, junior Heather Maillett remarked, "I following the several storylines and performances, the movie is thought he was really funny, but the f}guring out the ending of the entertaining to the senses, if not drinks I had before I went might have Illovie well before the characters the mind. had something to do with it." do. · t January 28, 1992 .~.~~.. ~ ...... '!:~~ .. ~~.~~!! ...... Art s and E n t ert alnm.en "...... v.- ....oI'th Berman Exhibits Dutch Scenic Paintings Celebrity Gossip BY SARA JACOBSON !.uundtrack and their Use Your BY DORIAN IACONIS depicting everyday life in the administration put his work in Arts and Entertainment Editor l11usion records, were busy with Of The Grizzly Pennsylvania Dutch region. He public places and offices, where it their tour of controversy. The was impressed by the Dutch art could be seen. People who saw it While you all were enjoying the band had to postpone two Detroit On Thursday, January 23, there and "borrowed from them as an were impressed and wanted to holiday break-recovering from shows after Axl Rose cut his hand artist," but used his own color was an opening reception at 6:00 meet him so that they could buy fmals by chilling in front of the during a show in early January. schemes. P.M. in Berman Museum for 'The his paintings. His work has been TV, working your buns off for The band did flIllSh out the night, Born in 1913 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Dutch Tradition: A extremely popular ever since. money for school, or debating and the shows for Detroit were Ellinger lived there until 1918, Heritage of Work by David Y. Ellinger might be a local artist, whether or not to drop out of rescheduled. Similar problems when he moved to the Ellinger." Despite a lack of student but his collectors are not Just Ursinus and work at the local resulted January 13th when Ax1 Trappe/Pottstown area. He has support, the event was very well "locals." The people :1t the Texaco or steel mill full time for showed up over four hours late for lived here ever since. Mr. Ellinger attended with well over 150 people reception were not only from the rest of your life-Hollywood a show at Wright State University never had an art lesson in his life, crowded into the second floor Pennsylvania, but also from new and your favorite celebrities were in Dayton, Ohio. The tickets for and his father felt that he would gallery to meet Me. Ellinger and York, New Jersey, and Delaware. working overtime (yeah, right). In the show said that it would start never amount to anything as an look at his work. The majority of Some of his paintings are even 011 case you missed any of the "around 8 P.M.," but because Ax1 artist. He proved his father wrong, those who attended the reception display in the Museum of Fine highlights while you were napping, was late the show started closer to though, because Ellinger's art is in were collectors of Ellinger's work Arts in Edinburgh, Scotland. He is here's the dish. 1 AM. Approximately twenty and friends of the artist. high demand. His big break came 79 now, but his collectors are still In the Marriage department people asked for refunds for their Mr. Ellinger paints traditional during the Great Depression, when begging him to do more paintings. Richard Gere and supermodel, tickets and left. Pennsylvania Dutch scenes, such as he was working for the Works Lisa Tremper Barnes, the curator turned actress (you know-that Rap star Vanilla Ice said that he still lifes of flowers and paintings Progress Administrations. The of the Berman Museum, says great new pepsi can commercial) was robbed on January 11th of people come from all over to meet Cindy Crawford were wed in late over $100,000 worth of various Me. Ellinger; "they describe what December. Time magazine's man items. Among the items missing they want, and he paints it." He of the year for 1991 (and didn't he were two waterbikes, a rolex has been known to work until 2 or deserve it-what a humanitarian), watch, a leather jacket, a ski 3 in the morning to accommodate Ted Turner and everybody's fave jacket, a diamond studded collector's requests, but there are aerobics instructor Jane Fonda bracelet, and two diamond rings. so many requests that he can't get (no, not Richard Simmons) tied The rapper, whose real name is around to them all. the knot on her birthday, Robert Van Winkle and is 24, says Barnes was very pleased with December 23rd. Singer David he was asleep in his room the the reception except for the fact Bowie and model/actress Iman night his apartment was robbed. that hardly any students were announced their engagement in Oprah Winfrey, talk show there. In any case, you've all been December as well. In opposite celebrity, donated $50,000 in late invited to the next opening matters, Steve Guttenberg filed for December to the LaPorte County reception, "Lure of the Phoenix: divorce in January from his wife, Child Abuse Prevention Council Sculpture by Doris Sams," which is model Denise Bixler. who are trying to establish a going to be held on Sunday, The stork was busy during children's advocacy center in February 2, from 2:00 to 4:00 P.M. December and January in northern Indiana. Winfrey, who Hollywood. There were three has admitted that she was sexually especially notable births. Patti abused as a child, has also been Scialfa delivered a baby boy to working to get legislature adopted Bruce Springsteen. Jerry Hall and by congress to aid abused children. Mick Jagger had their third child, Winfrey lives in but also a girl in early January. 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A fmal characteristic that season travelling throughout keeps the newest addition to the This exhibition will present 125 Europe reviewing the latest Ursinus Art Community (UA.c.­ prints by artists working during the exhibits in the world's fmest pronounced like the sound one late 18th-century and early 19th­ galleries, I, Pepe Byrmon, fmd makes when one has an upset century in the German-speaking myself back at Ursinus College to stomaCh) eternally linked to the regions of Europe, including comment on yet another piece of other campus art is that no one is Germany, Austria and Switzerland. modern art that adorns the quite sure of its purpose. Drawn entirely from the Museum's campus. That is, of course, not to One wonders why the couple is own collections, the exhibition will say that the timeless museums of kept so far apart from each other reveal the exceptional Europe have anything over the on their bench. Why are they non­ accomplishments of artists Berman Art Museum here in aggressive? Perhaps this is a subtle celebrated in the past, but little scenic Collegeville. To begin the message against pre-marital sex on known today. The range of prints new semester I will turn my critical campus sent by the administration. shown will include examples in the eye toward the newest addition to MI-!ybe the couple are afraid that late 18th-century neo-classical style the campus sculpture art any act of aggression or closeness which was embraced so whole­ collection--the Non-Aggressive will inevitably lead to a nationally heartedly by German artists. Many Couple. televised court room battle and of these artists lived and worked in The Non-Aggressive Couple is don't want to risk becoming known Rome, like Johan Christian the representation of two figures, as two blue blobs on the T.V. Reinhart (1761-1847). Prints presumably male and female screen. Then again, the couple produced in the early 19th century although it is hard to tell, who sit may be afraid to become more after the Napoleonic Wars show apart on a bench between the "aggressive" in this magic age of the influence of Albrecht Durer Berman Museum of Art and various diseases as there would be (1472-1528), whose reputation was Bomberger hall, behind the Olin no way for them to get condoms Another loving couple at Ursinus. enhanced as German Romantic building. This statue is not to be on campus. artists rediscovered the Gothic art confused, however with the The location of the piece, form their own Medieval past. A Aggressive Couple which is red, directly beside the Berman )}***************** THE 10TH ANNUAL AIRBAND )} remarkable print from this period sits by the men's lacrosse field, and Museum of Art, leads me to is the Gothic Church in a Oak was reviewed in October. This another topic. After my tour of )} IS COMING SOON!!! )} Grove of 1815 by the Romantic couple resembles people, that one European galleries over the winter )} WATCH FOR DETAILS!!! )} visionary Karl Friedrich Schinkel resembles nothing. break I did manage to squeeze in (1781-1841), executed in the new The Non-Aggressive Couple a brief trip to the Philadelphia technique of lithography that had combines some of the best Museum of Art. Much to my ***************** been invented in Germany in 1798. features of art at Ursinus. Since surprise as I headed to the gift The fmal section will feature prints the couple sit upon a bench, shop I noticed a sign proclaiming from 1850 by Adolf Menzel (1815- apparently the newest campus a new Philip and Muriel Berman 1905), the foremost Realist painter construction fad as benches are exhibit, which was in the process of the period. The exhibition, now everywhere, the statue does of being installed and not yet which can be seen in the Berman­ fit into the category of Bench Art open. This leads me to both pride Stieglitz Galleries, is one of an ( as did the sliding board scrap in the true commitment the ongoing series that demonstrates metal sculpture that formerly stood Bermans obviously have to the the richness and depth of the in front of LSBfThomas Hall but furthering of the arts and to a Muriel and Philip Berman Gift of mysteriously disappeared as soon question-who gets the good stuff? 42,000 old master European as the construction was Do the Bermans give their better prints. Museum hours are Tuesday completed.) Actually, an in depth art to Philadelphia or to Ursinus? through Sunday 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 study is currently being conducted Looking around the Berman P.M. Admission is free Sundays by the administration to see if Museum here and at the many until 1:00 PM. and $6 at all other Ursinus, with the addition to this varied statues, including the Non­ times and days. new sculpture, now has more Aggressive Couple, on campus led benches on campus than students. me to the obvious conclusion.

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Naratil Amy M,. Yeakel ------~------Elaine D. Zeller The Grizzly Page 9 ~J§an§U§a~~2§8'§1§99§2~~~~~~~~F()pinions~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ii The Grizzly ()n Feminism are worth fighting for and some BY ELLEN SYLVESTER Recently,. I was asked my views . .J! on feminism and found myself that are not. One thing is certain, ~~~~~ Assistant Opinions Editor I do not want to completely . \~ ' .; '~ becoming unsure of my answer . separate myself from the male One weekend during Christmas Normally I would have blurted, Editor In Chief species as has been proposed and ~"~ ... ""'~ Eric Foellmer break while visiting my friend in "Of course I'm a feminist, as a Associate Editor A. Judd Woytek female I think women are great." practiced by some feminists. I Maryland, I picked up a coffee truly believe that feminism is Business/Advertising Manager Adam Saget table book she had that contained However, society has stigmatized News Editors Megan Mendte the term "feminism" making many about having choices and fighting interesting photos and bios about to keep the freedoms gained by Erika Compton African-American women. The young women fear revealing their Features Editor women. The right to vote, the Tom Wilusz book was called "I Dream a true feelings. In the past, being a Arts and Entertainment Editor right to equal opportunity, and the Sara Jacobson World" and the stories were feminist often meant being a "male Assistant Arts and Entertainment Editor Annette Rawls basher," or someone who refused right to make decisions about your amazing. The whole thing started body are all rights worth fighting Sports Editor Laura Zobel to compromise with males. me thinking about women and the to obtain and keep. At the same Assistant Sports Editor Harley David Rubin Initially, feminists were considered feminist movement. time, however, often feminism has Opinions Editor Steven Grubb like this because women were Throughout my schooling the represented only the fight and Assistant Opinions Editor Ellen Sylvester making choices to leave the home only female role models I really never the rewards. Science Editors Eric Bleickardt and enter the work force, and remember learning about were Personally, I feel feminism Naimish Pandya because some of these changes Helen Keller, Florence should be more of a celebration of Photography Editors Peter Senescu happened so quickly, the Nightengale, and Susan B. women and their accomplishments. Kristen Schwarz movement and those involved with Anthony. While these women may It should be about women going Campus Circulation Manager John Petko it were considered radical. have accomplished some out with women, discussing Computer Consultant Erik Moore In some ways today's movement exceptional feats in their time, they women, . and being able to feel Typist Extraordinaire Gar Donecker seems separate from the were hardly acceptable role models positively about being a woman Faculty Adviser Mrs. Jane Agostinelli movement of the past. In fact, for young women in the 1980's. without all the stereotypes. Young When speaking about feminism often many early feminists have Staff Members: Nick Baccino, John Brobyn, Jeff Brown, Patti Bunt, women should been exposed to usually women like Gloria Steinem criticized young women for Pepe Byrmon, Steve Choi, Tom Epler, Claire Ertle, Amy Hemming, positive women in the work force come to mind; women who signify Dan F1ickinger, Trey Gelston, Bob Gonnella, Dan Greene, Rebecc:a appearing unmotivated or who can show them the choices the real beginning of the feminist Hey~ John Iaconis, Katie Jones, Laura Lecrone, Sharon Long, Carne apathetic to the movement. available to them. Because while movement. However, Gloria Lumi, Melisa Miller, Casey Neal, Christin Outwin, Satsuki Scoville, However, much has been the fight is important, . young Steinem is foreign to me, as are Alexis Smith, Carmen Stockdale, Siouxsie, Dheeraj Taranath, Kris established since the early 1970's, women need to understand what many of the objectives that early Wagner, Dawn Warner, Dave Weiss, Kristin White, Mark Wilhelms, and young women have many their fighting for and how they've feminists were trying to and Elaine Zelley. more choices today. Speaking for gotten where they are now. accomplish. myself, there are issues that I feel Any omission in the staff box ;s an unintentional Editors envr. Our sincere apologies. STANLEY H. KAPLAN EDUCATIONAL CENTER. LTD. #I IN TEST PREP The Grizzly was founded in 1978, replacing the previous campus newspaper, The Ursinus Weekly. 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Of' I"'ID'JN aItYKMA"WR" FA 6:30 - .:30 pnI DA~~SB~ be reassured by the fact that "So, freshmen on 'ac pro', have .,~ ... ~-.. nM.p ..~ - 9-30 PM freshmen in years past also have oonfidence - in your own native ALL SEkrlNARS ARE FREE TO THE PUBLIC had to climb up from a less than ability, in the advice and counsel SEATING IS LIMITED, RESERVATIONS REQUIRED satisfactory beginning - and have of your professors and advisers, in gone on to quite successful careers the community's feeling of support PHONE (2.JS) 526-9744 as upperciass students. I pulled for your academic objectives. from my ftles a "Campus Memo" "I encourage you to take charge .s~ H. KAPI.AN written at this time of the year in of your academic destiny. Give ~ Take Kaplan OrTakc: Your Chances 1989, addressed to the freshmen of extra time to studying, a day at a that year, who are now seniors. time. Give up a little fun for the Ursinus faculty members. A selected and published by City The message is just as timely for sake of longer-term academic gain. Monitor ran an op-ed piece on "fringe benefit" of their effort thus Paper Philadelphia's largest this year's freshmen, and I repeat Sharpen study skills. Ask for help. foreign poliq- by Nicholas Berry, was that the good name of Ursinus regional weekly. It was all the it as follows: Talk to your professors and ask chairperson of the Politics paper's 1991 fiction contest winner "Freshmen who were placed on them what you can do to perform Department. His departmental gained added exposure, a valuable contribution to our unceasing and merits a reading by all academic probation at the end of better in their courses. Follow colleague Gerard Fitzpatrick, placed a l~tter to the editor in The effort to heighten public awareness members of the Ursinus the frrst semester have every their advice." ehance of succeeding at Ursinus. URSlNUS IN THE PRESS: New York TImes _ opposing the of the College's mission and community. idea of abandoning the Electoral 'The educational system of the Members of the faculty and staff quality. College is designed to help of the College take part in the College. A similar contribution was made /") • /1./"") . students succeed, not to push them public dialogue in print. Most In both cases, Dr. Berry and Dr. when Dr. Jon Volkmer's prize- ~.cC·,. ~ towar~ failure. Fitzpatrick. were identified as winning short story, Mari~~, ~~. . ~. • .. . • . . • ~ . .., . _ ~ ~ _ • • . recently,lbe Christian Science Page 10 The Grizzly January 28, 1992 ****************************************** ********************************************~***********************************************.~1l()JrtS***************************************** Wrestlers Stick It To Opponents

BY LAURA ZOBEL majority of the season due to a class. Josh Carter started the Camden, Stevens, and Baptist tournament with 17 points and the Spans Editor knee injury, returns to wrestle at season on a positive note with a Bible. These three teams proved to host, Juniata came in 2nd with 14 118 pounds. At 167 pounds, 4th place finish at 177 pounds. be no match for the Bears as they points. Duquesne, W & J, and Wintertime at Ursinus means Sophomore Billy Smith is a Sean Mitchell placed 6th at heavy swept all three matches. Baptist Bible rounded out the several different things; guys welcome addition to the team. weight. Last week, Ursinus suffered its field. pledging begins, students uses the Freshman Chris Cannoe and The Bears started off the season first loss to nationally ranked Everyone on the team finished snow as an excuse to cut class, and Sophomore Ken Baker fill the 177 on the right foot, by soundly Moravian in a close 21-29 match. in the top four places in his weight the wres~ling season is underway. pound spot vacated by Thorn defeating Albright 37-15, in the Moravian, who is undefeated in class. Markowski placed 2nd at Currently the team posts a 4-1 Love. Fres/unan Sean Mitchell has first dual meet of the season. At dual meets, proved to be too much 118. He pinned his one opponent record. proven his worth at heavy weight. 118 pounds, Markowski, helped for the Bears. Moravian took an in the second period and suffered This year's squad is richly Earlier in the season, the team Ursinus get an early lead by early lead, but Gallagher put a heartbreaking 2-3 loss to 10e loaded with talent, with 6 travelled to Lebarmon Valley, defeating his opponent 4-2. Terry Ursinus ahead by pinning his Shomer of Juniata. At 134 returning veterans and several where the newcomers wrestled Gallagher controlled his opponent opponent in :52 seconds in the lst pounds, Chris Schipira had a newcomers. Sophomore, Ed well. Billy Smith placed an right from the start and pinned period. Moravian won the next great day and his 4th place finish Markowski, who had to sit out the impressive 3rd, in the 167 weight him in 1:40 in the 1st period. At four matches, which sealed the helped his team in the standings. 150 pounds, Todd Klinedinst also win. With the home crowd behind Gallagher advanced to the finals pinned his opponent in the 2nd him, Edens wrestled well and by pinning both of his opponents , period. Billy Smith and Josh defeated his opponent 7-4. At in the first 2 rounds. He lost in Carter proved to be too much for heavy weight, Scott 'Tex" Flannery the fmals and captured 2nd place. their opponents and both won by brought the crowd to its feet by Klinedinst also breezed through ~ technical falls. At 190, Brian pinning his opponent in 2:29 in the the early rounds, but lost 3-4 in U Edens crushed his opponent with 1st period. the fmals to take 2nd place. At .fJ a pin in 1:41 in the 1st period. On Saturday, the team travelled 167, Smith won his weight class by • After Christmas, the team to Juniata, where the Bears winning in the fmals 9-4 and Josh travelled to Baptist Bible College, participated in a five team Carter placed 3rd. •e R - where they faced; Rutgers- tournament. Ursinus won the Cannoe and Baker wrestled - oagl ~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ each other with Carmoe pinning R ouse® ~r~::4t~;I;~ ~e~7;~ ~t ~:. Edens won his weight class by ------~------l pinning his opponent in the lit . $1.00 off : period. Flarmery and Mitchell wrestled each other in the heavy any 1/2 Hoagie or Steak with the : weight fmals. Flannery captured purchase of a fountain soda! : 1st place by defeating Mitchell 12- 7. ~------Come and cheer for the team as At. 29 & Main Street they try for their 5th win against Muhlenburg on Wednesday at 7:00 Collegeville Shopping Center p.m. Collegeville, PA 454-1091 CALL AHEAD YOUR ORDER WILL BE WAITING FREE DELIVERY The Outlet Shop in the lver Get SomebQdy Total~ YIasted! Marketplace

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The Ursinus Men's Swim Team 2-11 with a 93-59 loss to FDU- The team's tough early schedule returned to campus on January 5 Madison on Saturday, January 25. prepared UC to begin play in the in preparation for the season's Will Briggs led the Bears with 12 extremely competitive MAC second half which began January points and freshman Kevin McCall southeast. For the first league 20 at home against Gettysburg. added 10 points. game, UC was forced to travel to Although Ursinus swam well, During the semester break, the Johns Hopkins and play the Gettysburg proved to be too Bears went 1-5. On January undefeated Blue Jays, ranked 13th. strong, winning 137-67. The Bears 3-4, the team travelled to The Bears played one of their best were led by Steve Grubb and Mike Lancaster to play in the F&M games of the year but still lost 73- Baganski, who turned in first tournament. In the first game, UC 62. Senior Marc Cataldi finished places in the 1000 free and 50 free, took on undefeated F&M, ranked with 17 points and senior Glenn respectively. Even though Ursinus #1. The Diplomats proved they DelSignore added 14. fell in this meet, all the hard work deserved their ranking as they The Bears returned home to done over winter break will ripped the Bears 107-58. Less host Swarthmore College, a team continue to pay big dividends than 24 hours later, the Bears that was runner up in the MAC down the home stretch towards played the consolation game south last year. UC again battled MA.C.'s against a very tough team from to the end but dropped a Ursinus continued its season ..----- ....- ....- Susquehanna. Still reeling from heartbreaker, 86-83. with a January 25th meeting with Senior Captain Fred Brown swims the 200 yd. I.M. the loss the night before, UC was Last Wednesday, UC played a Montclair State. In a closely unable to regroup and lost 99-58. free relay. Mike Baganski also Woytek (200 fly), and Matt Landis much improved Haverford team. contested battle, Montclair State The Bears limped home only to took a first place in the 200 Breast Despite playing at home and in pulled the meet out with a 102-85 (200 back), all of whom finished face Kings College, a team that stroke as well as a second place in second.The season continues on desperate need of a victory, UC victory. Steve Grubb had a big went to the NCAA tournament the 50 free. Other noteworthy January 27 at Scranton with the came out very flat and lost to the meet as he took first place in the last year. The Bears battled to the performances were turned in by fired up Fords 73-61. 1000 free, 500 free, and in the 200 Bears returning home February 8. end and lost in a close decision 82- Chris Foust (200 free), Judd On top of this, the team 71. received more bad news the next The hard work the team day as senior Brendan Sharpe was members put in over break fmally forced to stop playing as a reswt HARLEY'S HAVEN paid off as UC travelled to of chronic lower back problems. Delaware Valley to take on the The Bears will miss Sharpe's hustle Aggies. UC came away with a 72- and leaderShip the rest of the way. BY HARLEY DAVID RUBIN artificial knee, and the 76ers are the good side, the goaltending has 70 victory as sophomore John Assistant Sports Editor On Tuesday, UC plays host to hovering around the .500 mark for been very good, but one wouldn't Schwanholt's 3-pointer at the MAC rival Washington College at the fust time in a while. Their know that from their record. Just 8:00. Hey, sports fans, I love ya! And climb back to respectability, in my last Thursday night, the Broad I'm so glad to be back here, where opinion, has been hastened by the Street Bullies(?) lost to a decent I can throw out my opinions on return of the feisty Ruland and Winnipeg team, 1-0. When your the world of sports and get better play from most of the team. goalie only gives up one goal feedback other than 'That's pretty CHANGES I WOULD MAKE: among thirty or forty shots, you've funny, son" and "Let me tell you The only thing I would do is clean got to get some points on the about the time in 1932 that Jimmy up the bench, by releasing Kenny scoreboard. CHANGES I Foxx hit three home runs in a Payne, Mitchell Wiggins, Dave WOULD MAKE: Trade whatever gr.me at Baker Bowl". (The Hoppen, and maybe even Brian it takes to get Eric Lindros from second one comes courtesy of my Oliver. Shucks-maybe we could I Quebec. Lindros, for those of you grandfather, who attempted to trade all of those guys and maybe who don't know, refuses to sign educate me on the perfection of get one or two quality bench with the Nordiques (pronounced old-time baseball and the evils of players. Nor-dick-you-ees in some circles) today's game.) But let's get this How miserable are the Flyers? because it's a small media city. party started, right... They're almost ten games under Even if it takes four key players Charles Barkley is still a Sixer, .500, they can't score on the power now to get him, it will be worth it Jeff Ruland is back, playing on an play, and the defense is weak. On in the long . While we were gone, the Phillies (yes, baseball is only a couple FULL MOON months away, and you know I'm drooling) made a few moves to deepen the bench. OUT WITH FASHION THE OLD: The Hayes boys (Von and Charlie); Bruce Ruffm; Joe The Marketplace on Main Street Boever; John Morris; Steve Lake, -Collegeville - Next to Amoco Station etc. IN WITH THE NEW: Ruben Amaro, Jr., ; Kyle Specializing in clothing & accessories from Central America, Asia Abbott, ; Dale Sveum (pronounced Swaim), inftelder; and hand crafted items. Todd Pratt, ; middle reliever Barry Jones, and more. BAlAS, PATCHWORK JACKETS, JEWELRY The Phils will be a very different 100% wool sweaters, incense & MORE. team this year, with the nucleus of Dykstra, Chamberlain, Hollins, December Hours: Murphy, and the Phils' MVP, John Thurs. & Sun. -- 10-5 Kruk all returning healthy. The Fri. & Sat. -- 10-8 Mets made some blockbuster deals, but whether or not they pan Mark Cataldi gets by a Haverford defender BRING THIS AD FOR $1.00 OFF YOUR NEXT VISIT. See Haven Page 12 .in the 73-61 Ursinus loss. Page 12 The Grizzly January 28, 1992 \:

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BY NICK BACCINO The Australian Olympic team, a stress fracture in his heel Bad Lacrosse Coach Of The Grizzly however, says it will boycott any break for the Flyers. Literally. games with the U.S. team if Baseball: The winter meetings The pro sports headline's main Johnson plays in the summer have long been completed, but games, fearing the possibility of BY CLAIRE ERFLE Ursinus graduate and our women's feature last week was the Super another major deal could be in the him spreading the virus. Doctors field hockey coach, Vonnie Gros Bowl. Here's a summary of what making. Hiroshi Yamauchi, Of The Grizzly say that there should be no health agreed to lead the lacrosse team happened last week other than the president of the Nintendo concerns, however. And I thought For the seniors, this will be their and hopefully remain for "four or hype leading to the Super Bowl ~ompany ?f Japan, heads a group the Aussies were more intelligent fourth lacrosse season with their five years." Gros coached lacrosse XXVI-you might have missed it rnterested rn purchasing the Seattle than that. I bet Paul Hogan is red­ fourth coach. Not exactly a great at West Chester University, a while reading about some stupid, Mariners. The sale, however, must faced right now. track record for coaches, but in Division II team, for thirteen irrelevant fact like what Jim Kelly be approved by the ownership Rumors have been circulating wins Ursinus has certainly not years. Although this was a couple does in his spare time. committee, which, reportedly, that Magic's long-time teammate, been lacking. When the girls years ago, Gros does not fe.el this Football: The Big Game is now won't happen. Too bad. It would Kareem Abdul-Jabber, could be started as freshman, Betsy Ramsey will lend to any problems because history. Period. End of story. be interesting to see how signing on with the Italian League was the coach that led them to the hockey and lacrosse are so closely There's one game left, actually­ Yamauchi would manipulate and team in Bologna. The former NBA manage a real team. 1989 NCAA frnals where Ursinus related. Gros explained, "When I the Pro Bowl in Hawaii on star center supposedly met with Quotable: From CBS announcer placed number one. When Betsy first came to Ursinus to coach Sunday. The Eagles will send fIve team offIcials this past weekend to Pat O'Brien, on what might have left, Kimberly Lambdin, a recent hockey, the lacrosse coaching players, all on defense: Eric Allen, discuss a possible comeback. been: "Scott Norwood (Buffalo's Temple graduate, stepped in as position was not open. I thought it Jerome Brown, Seth Joyner, Clyde Hockey: Teams began the Kicker) is the most important head coach. She became the would be in my best interest to do Simmons, and Reggie White. Only Allen won't start. second half of the season last week person in America. If he doesn't youngest coach in NCAA to take a one thing at a time. But now as after the All-Star break. miss that fIeld goal last year (in team to the top. The 1990 frnals I've become increasingly Basketball: The big news of the The Flyers are still apparently Super Bowl XXV), the Bills are were the second consecutive year comfortable with the players, I week was the election of Magic close to acquiring Pittsburgh's favored here (in Super Bow! Ursinus had beaten Trenton State. think we can surely go out and do Johnson to the West All-Star Paul Coffey but trade talks may be XXVI) as defending champs, Bill After Kim left Ursinus to coach at it." team. The star LA. Lakers guard on hold for a while. Flyers winger Parcells is with the Giants, Bill Randolph-Macon, one of her The enthusiastic new coach put retired November 7 after testing Rick Tocchet, reportedly offered Walsh is with NBC, and Temple teammates took over as it best when she said that for four positive for the AIDS-causing HIV virus. What a fItting show of for Coffey, was declared out for Gorbachev still runs the Soviet head coach. The second of two different coaches in four years, the respect for such a model athlete. the next three to four w,eeks with Union." fust year coaches, Meier led us to team has done "exceedingly well." place second in the NCAA As a biased member of the team, Division III finals against Trenton I wholeheartedly agree. Under the Haven State. Karen's resignation triggered supervision of this fully the search for a new coach to lead experienced coach, perhaps SPORTS Cont'd from page 11 this winning leam. together with Gros we will send out and taking injuries into accounl, I They didn't have to look very off the seniors with their third predict that the Phils will finish ill far, for the new coach was a good championship ring. either first or second. Their pitchin&iI friend to Ursinus Athletics. An BEAT deeper, the bench is improved, BDCII •...... Tuesday, January 28 can't wait until . ·• . Men's Basketball v. Washington 7:30 pm Speaking of spring training. your • Men's & Women's Swimming ' Ursinus Bears Baseball Team is SUMMER RECREATION already practicing indoors ill at Scranton 7:00 pm anticipation of a big year. Your POSITIONS AVAILABLE favorite columnist is a little tired, but is thrilled to be back with the tClllo Wednesday, January 29 Coming soon will be an in-deplh POSITIONS AVAILABLE FOR STUDENTS Wrestling v. Muhlenberg 7:00 pm article on the history of the UJSinII INTERESTED IN PROVIDING A SUMMER OF Baseball program, with past, present, and future. I hope that all of my 10)'11 RECREATION FOR BLIND AND VISUALLY Thursday, January 30 readers (I know there's one or two oat HANDICAPPED CHILDREN AND ADULTS. Men's Basketball (JV) at Haverford 7:00 pm there) come out to see us in mid­ March. This year's slogan for the BEACON LODGE IS LOCATED IN CENTRAL U.C.B.T. will be: Gonna Beat You ill PENNSYLVANIA, SEEKING CAMP COUNSELORS Saturday, February 1 '92! (GRRRRR!) FOR SUMMER CAMPING PROGRAM BEGINNING 1:00 pm . Well, it's that time again, so I'll Women's Basketball at Widener wrap it up with the answer to tbe l1li MAY 23 AND ENDING AUGUST 19. IN ADDITION Men's Basketball at Widener 3:30 pm Cheers Trivia Question: Rebea:a'l TO GENERAL COUNSELORS, THERE IS A NEED Wrestling at West Liberty Inv. 9:00 pm boss and object of desire Evan Oral!. moved to Japan. This week's aamcr FOR WSI, CANOE-KAYAKING INSTRUCTORS, Men's & Women's Swimming House of Champions Rules/Cbectl ARCHERY AND AIR RIFLERY INSTRUCTORS, at Western Maryland 2:00 pm Trivia Question is: How did the !!III CRAFTS INSTRUCTORS, NATURE SPECIALIST, reconcile with Diane after theywentf!! Gymnastics v. Cortland 1:00 pm see 'The Magnificent Seven" withOlll NURSES, AND LIFEGUARDS. THE SUMMER her? Before I go, here's the aiff01ll OFFEnS A WELL-ROUNDED PROGRAM OF Monday, February 3 c. Clavin Interesting Fact of the Oaf. the word "idiot" comes from the Grecl ACTIVITIES FROM BOWLING TO OVERNIGHT. Men's Basketball (JV + V) "idiotes," meaning a private persa&. CAMPING TRIPS. VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED: at Moravian 6:00 and 8:00 pm Tell a friend-it's a great conversatiot­ FOR AUGUST 8-19 TO WORK WITH DEAF/BLIND: starter. P.S.: All people interested ill Women's Basketball at Haverford 7:00 pm being Assistant Sports Editor for nell ADULTS. TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION: year, let me know. After all, you ,;. AND/OR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WRITE: : Tuesday, February 4 to work with me. Until next issue, 1'81 Harley David Rubin, and that', ., : BEACON LODGE : Wrestling v. Susquehanna typo! : P. O. BOX 428 : at Elizabethtown 7:00 pm :, LEWISTOWN, PA 17044-0428 : Men's & Women's Swimming ...... : ,OR CALL 814-542-2511 .: at Elizabethtown 7:00 pm