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A new specialty store on cam- City officials met with citizens to pus gives students a new discuss safety in Fort Worth/Page choice/Page 4 4 TCU DAILY SKIFF Vol. 85, No. 3 FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1985 Fort Worth, Texas Poll shows majority support for changes AUSTIN (AP)-Pari-mutuel betting in 1984 showed that 70 percent of all Falls, has introduced a bill calling for Jewelers and Target, Shipley said. results. assumed that rural areas are opposed on horse races, a state lottery and Texans want the law repealed. the repeal of the Law. Several "I'm increasingly convinced that Shipley said that there is no in- to any change in the . shopping are all favored by The Shipley survey showed that 55 major retailers have organized to push the feeling of an overwhelming major- formation to indicate that "mom-and- Farabee said. "We now have new in- the majority of Texans questioned in a percent of the people questioned pop" stores would be hurt by repeal. formation that dispels these myths. new survey, the pollster says. favor legalized pari-mutuel betting. Tm increasingly convinced that the feeling of Small stores have survived in other Two-thirds ol those surveyed said Pollster George Shipley said Thirty-five percent opposed it, and 10 states that have killed the law, accord- that they see no religious basis for Wednesday his survey shows 66 per- percent had no opinion. Such polls an overwhelming majority of Texans is that it's ing to the pollster. closing stores on Sundays. cent support for killing the Blue Law have a margin of error of about 5 per- time for a change.' The Texas Automobile Dealers Eighty percent ol those surveyed that effectively closes most stores on cent, the pollster said. Association, small retailers and gome favored some revisions to allow more Sundays. Twenty-six percent of the A state lottery was favored by 57 — Sen. Ray Farabee rural areas have fought repeal. of the restricted items to lie sold on about 700 people surveyed said they percent of those surveyed. Twenty- Shipley said that 68 percent of the Sundays. Shipley said. The Blue Law like the law. The rest had no opinion. seven percent were against it and 16 for repeal. The poll was paid for by ity of Texans is that it's time for a voters in nine rural districts also fa- prohibits the sale ol 42 items, includ- A similar survey conducted by the percent had no opinion. Texans for Blue Law Repeal Inc., a change," Farabee said at a news con- vored repealing the law. ing appliances and clothing, on con- Texas Poll at Texas A&M University Sen. Ray Farabee, D-Wichita coalition that includes Joske's, Zale ference called to release the survey "Traditionallv we've always secutive Saturdays and Sundays. Dday pe g

Survey%J crew finds DALLAS (AP)-As°H T official:officials announced another delay in the Com- anche Peak nuclear power plant's skeletal remains opening, some critics say that setting any operating date is just wishful west Tarrant County. Members of the thinking. task force were at the site where the Earnest L. Perry "It's akin to jumping out of the bones were found Wednesday, but skiff Reporter Empire State Building and asking police refused to speculate on 'How am I doing' at the 40th floor. whether or not the bones were that of The skeletal remains oi a human Inevitably, you're going to hit the a woman. body were found Wednesday at 4:20 pavement, said Tony Roisman, ex- Police spokesman Doug Clarke said p.m. off FM 1075 and Crowley Road ecutive director of Trial Lawyers for by a survey crew checking the area for they found an article of clothing, a Public Justice, a Washington, D.C., T-shirt which could have been a man's development. counsel for a citizen group that or a woman's. The police had not found the head opposes the plant. of the body with the remains when the The bones were found approx- search was called off at dusk Wednes- imately six miles from Catherine Texas Utilities Co. officials day. Officials said they didn't think Davis' apartment. Davis has been announced that the nuclear power there was much left to find, but would missing since Sept. 30 when her plant will cost an additional $670 mil- keep searching. The search resumed apartment caught fire. The bones lion^.56 billion instead of $3.89 bil- Thursday morning and the skull was were found seven miles from where iion-and begin operating at least six discovered. Angela Ewert's car was found parked months later than expected. The bones have not yet been identi- on the shoulder at the 200 block of Those revisions came after a Jan. 9 fied as male or female. The Tarrant Southeast Loop 820. Ewert was re- report from the U.S. Nuclear Regula- County Medical Examiner's Office ported missing on Dec. 11. tory Commission outlining construc- began running tests on them Thurs- The bones were scattered in a 50 to tion defects, lack of quality control day morning. 75 foot area which was 100 yards north and harassment of inspectors at the Glen Rose area plant. "It could be as much as two days or of Crowley-Cleburne Road N. They longer," said David Carpenter, were found on both sides of a small Wednesday's announcement was medical examiner's office investiga- creek. not a response to the NRC report, but tor. "We'll just wait and see what hap- Clarke said the land was farmed un- rather an update on the plant as part of pens." til about a year ago by Don Whitfill, the company's 10-year resource plan, Chief of Identification, Dr. Rodney the former owner. Wheat, hay and Texas Utilties spokesman Dick Ram- Crow, is the forensic dentist in charge oats were grown on the farm. The area sey said. of the examination. was once used by a veterinarian for "The effort to satisfy the (NRC) con- The Fort Worth Police Depart- the disposing of dead animals, Clarke cerns is going to take some time," ment homicide task force is investi- said. Ramsey said. gating the disappearance and mur- The survey team was employed by Because of "uncertainties in the ders of five young women in South- Sempco Inc. time required to complete licensing efforts" with NRC, the scheduled , mid-1985 operating date will prob- ably be pushed back until at least WORLD MONITOR 1986, the statement said. The $670 million jump was attri- Nation buted to unanticipated engineering, construction and licensing costs as well as expense incurred by the delay, Space shuttle lifts off after secret countdown the company said. Ramsey said that the company is CAVE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)- Space shuttle Discovery rock- uncertain about how the NRC report eted away from Earth Thursday after a secret countdown, carrying a released this month will affect licens- crtw of five military officers who will launch a $300 million spy ing of the plant. "We don't know the satellite to eavesdrop on the Soviet Union. scope" of our response to the report, The shuttle, bound on the first completely classified mission in he said. the history of U.S. manned space flight, thundered off its launch Roisman, meanwhile, criticized the pad at 1:50 p.m. CST. company for blaming delays and cost hikes on the uncertainties of licensing. %*»• State Possible faculty Southwestern Bell proposes local measured service Jennifer Breaden, an sophomore English major from Fort Worth tries her hand at fingerpainting a mural for her member injured dorm room. PHOTO BY MOLLY K. ECKERT Award-winning pianist Steven De- AUSTIN (AP)- Texans young and old and businesses big and Groote, who had talked with TCU small should be "fighting mad" over a proposal to charge for local representatives about leaching on telephone calls as if they were long-distance calls, says a consumer campus, was injured in a plane crash advocate. near Phoenix, Ariz., on Jan. 7, Vice Carol Barger, director of the Southwest Office of Consumer's Un- Chancellor William H. Koehler said. Jury ends Sharon's libel case ion, joined a state senator at a phone booth news conference DeGroote is listed in fair condition Wednesday to dramatize a bill that would outlaw what is known as at St. Joseph Hospital and Medical NEW YORK (AP)- Time magazine to defeat us in an American court for tions .submitted by Sofaer, Kalian re- local measured service, or LMS. Center in Phoenix. Koehler said De- did not knowingly or recklessly pub- his own purposes. The important ported that there was no "evidence or Sen. Chet Edwards, seated in a lighted phone booth outside the doote is recovering from critical in- lish a false story linking Ariel Sharon thing is that Time won this case." suggestion" that Sharon, who was House Chamber and Capitol Press Room, said he wanted "to send a juries. with a massacre of Palestinians, a Grunwald also said he did not be- Israel's defense minister at the time, clear message to the people of Texas that the telephone companies Tlis injuries were very, very se- federal court jury decided today. The lieve Halevy was negligent. discussed revenge with Lebanese are trying to put pay phones in our homes." rious, but he s making progress," jury's finding after 11 days of delibera- "We admitted that we made one Phalangists or knew in advance they Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. has on several occasions prop- Koehler said. "He had some damage- tions ended the former Israeli defense mistake . . and we have apologized would commit a massacre. osed charging customers according to the time of day, duration and a cut if you will-to the aorta. The doc- minister's $50 million libel action for it," he said. "But I do not think that Time managing editor Ray Cave distance of their local calls. tors corrected that with surgery, and against Time Inc. that supports a general charge against said, "Needless to say, we're im- In August, however, Southwestern Bell pulled down its latest they've moved him from intensive us for being negligent." mensely pleased with the verdict. LMS request to the Public Utility Commission, saying some people care to a private room." "I'm extremely happy that we had "overall concerns" about it. Bell has claimed it is fair for con- won," said Henry Grunwald, Time's Today's verdict was crucial because According to Koehler, the TCU In a written statement, the maga- sumers to pay for the amount of phone time they use. music department was negotiating editor in chief. "I'm not totally happy Sharon had to win on all three ques- with the jury's earlier findings on de- tions-then show damage to his repu- zine said, "Time feels strongly that the with DeGroote, winner of the Van case should never have reached an Cliburn Piano Competition, about a famation and on falsity because with tation-to prove libel. Outside all due respect to the jury, which Sharon's lawyers argued that the American courtroom. It was brought faculty position. by a foreign politician attempting to If DeGroote is still interested in worked very hard, . . .1 believe that Time story would lead the average they were wrong about defamation reader to conclude he "instigated, en- recoup his political fortunes." No significant precipitation is expected. Lows mid 20s to mid 30s teaching when he is released from the and the falsity. couraged and condoned" the mas- and mbs'ffy 30s Sunday and Monday. Highs 50s Saturday hospital, TCU will be in contact with "The article we published was sub- sacre. and middle 50s to lower 60s Sunday and Monday. him, Koehler said. "We believe that our story was sub- stantially true, the magazine said. "We'll take them (negotiations) up stantially true, but the important Time denied that interpretation. Sharon is now minister of Industry again and see where they go," he said. thing is that Mr. Sharon was not able In answer to three written ques- and commerce. Vol. 85, No. 3 2/Friday, January 25, 1985 TCU DAILY SKIFF OPINION Writer finds LUES Videos used in drug war friendship ALBANY, NY. (AP)-New York state has entered the music video business with a rap tune called "One Dumb Move," to warn teenagers: "Do not fall under the spell of a novel idea smoke, drugs or alcohol. The star of the one-minute video is Gary By David Alan Hall Byrd, the self-styled "Professor of the Rap." A former Buffalo disc jockey, Byrd uses fast talk, fast moves, and music with a heavy beat to I've decided to start the with my chant his message on "One Dumb Move." biggest project yet. I'm going to write a novel "Alcohol may cause you no alarm, until you (not in this column space, don't worry). I'm wake up and find that you are harmed," Byrd tired ot writing short stories, because it's raps. almost impossible to sell them. Sure, the odds "You may laugh and think cigarettes are a on marketing my First novel are probably no joke, but is it worth bad breath and health to better—somewhere around 400 to I—but a smoke? novel is something I can get my teeth into, "And when you check out the score in drug and something that has already led me to abuse, what you find is a game you can only other things. One of those "other things" is lose." Friendship The refrain of the song is: "One dumb There are thousands of novels about love move, can blow your groove!" and romance. The shelves are lull of them. (I Byrd said at a news conference on Wednes- blame John Keats for this, but that's another day that he tried in the song to combine topic entirely.) It seems that everybody is education and entertainment to create "edu- writing and reading love and romance novels. tainment." What about friendship? I want to read a Production of the records and the music friendship novel. I discovered there was no video have cost the state $80,000. shelf for this, however. "One Dumb Move" is patterned after typic- toffl.'Clb A al music video programming, and TV stations I m going to come clean and admit my novel TcuMiSarr around the state have agreed to broadcast the is a love story. But over the winter break, video 2,783 times this year as a public service while I was laboriously preparing drafts and announcement, said Penny Murphy, director outlines, a curious thought occurred to me. of health education promotion for the Health One trip to the bookstore confirmed my suspi- cions. Department. Radio stations will also play the song, she So here's what I've decided to do. I'm going Terrorism not acceptable answer said Wednesday. to start a new genre. It will follow in the Ummmmmmm good sales not so good adventurous tradition of the western, the It's ironic how some anti-abortion extremists—who arc rant County chapter of the National Organization for mystery, and the science fiction epic. My campaigning for the preservation of fetal existence—have Women patrolled area women's health clinics and CAMDEN, N.J. (AP)-You may be shiver- genre will be simple. I think I'll call it reckless disregard for human life. escorted women to and from the centers last week. ing, wishing for sun hot enough to fry an egg Friendship. Some will argue that my on the sidewalk. But, baby, it's not nearly cold Friendship genre fits in with love and ro- Recently, medical clinics that perform abortions have In the past, anti-abortion advocates mainly kept their enough outside for the Campbell Soup Co. mance, and they may be correct. But I think a been bombed or burned by anti-abortion radicals. The Despite the current cold wave in the East, close examination will help make my point. protests in the legal and civil arena. They would gather it's been just too warm this winter across the terrorist actions conspicuously correlate with last Tues- and picket outside the entrance of an abortion clinic, country. And when it's warm, consumers I guess I've got to make distinctions. I don't day's 12th anniversary of the historic and controversial preaching pro-life slogans and verbally harassing the don't slurp enough soup. really want to, because friendship and love are "In the past, the colder the weather, the intangible things that are better felt and not Roe vs. Wade Supreme Court decision that legalized women as they either entered or departed from the build- abortion. heavier the soup usage," Richard Censits, the defined, but here goes. ing. While these actions psychologically injured some company's vice president of finance, said It's understandable that a certain segment of the women, the situation was not physically threatening. Monday. Besides the millions of childhood crushes population would oppose allowing the termination of a As a result of the mild winter, Censits said, I've had, I will submit to you that I have been liven President Reagan, a known opponent of abortion, pregancy or publicly Rinding clinics with money for the the increase in soup sales growth will be 0.5 in love one time. It seems to me that lovers are addressed the anti-abortion advocates and stressed that percent to 1 percent in fiscal 1985, compared always talking about their love for each other- operations. It is also understandable, and even expected threatening human life for the preservation of fetal life is to the 2 percent growth the company has ex- I know 1 did in a democratic society, that those opposed to the current perienced for each of the past three years. intolerable. law legalizing the practice would work within the And even if the cold snap is prolonged, But friendship is different. I rarely sit "we're not going to make up the volume we around and talk about the friendship I have for framework of justice to repeal or reform the law. These anti-abortion terrorists also do nothing for the were expecting," Censits said. what s-his-nanic. Instead we usually talk ab- It is not acceptable, however, that anti-abortion radic- credibility of those who have the same beliefs but do not Soup sales make up about 35 percent of out and share a common interest. Lovers Campbell's annual sales. The company's total share a common interest-usually each other. als destroy private and public property in an attempt to break the law. If anything, the anti-abortion advocates who control their emotions and remain law-abiding sales for the fiscal year that ended last July 31 At times that can be wonderful, but the same materialize their goal. Maybe, the terrorists have the were $3.6 billion. topic gets old alter a while That's why most notion that the end justifies the means. But that type of should be commended. President R. Gordon McGovern said friendships last longer than romantic rela- Campbell's anticipates a disappointing second tionships. I met my best friend several years logic is potentially life-threatening. The pro-life extrem- Finally, known anti-abortion terrorists must be prose- ists claim they are opposed to killing unborn children, hut quarter that will hurt the results for the year. ago, and since that time women have come cuted to the fullest. Opposing a federal law on moral He said the quarter's result:; were affected and gone for both of us-but we're still friends. have no qualms about possibly killing an individual who grounds is no excuse for putting the lives of innocent by increased competition for lew and existing So I think this friendship thing deserves a happens to be in or around the clinic at the time when the people in jeopardy. If a few clinic bombers are handed products overall as well as mild weather. little attention. I'm convinced that friendship explosives are detonated. stiff criminal sentences, then maybe the rest of the radic- can be every bit as powerful as love, some- Local and national groups have organized to guard TCU DAILY SKIFF times even more so, and I've decided that als will be forced to return to the acceptable confines of friendship is going to be the theme for my clinics and protect women using their facilities. The Tar- the law. novel. True, if I beat the odds and some gulli- Editor in Chief Gary Hicks ble publisher likes my book, it will probably News Editor Cheryl Phillips end up in the romance section (no comment). Assignments Editor YV. Robert Padgett But that would mean that I've tricked every- one, because the true character of my book is BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed Managing Editor Erin O'Donnell not really a character at all-it's a characteris- Editorial Page Editor Sharon Jones tic: Friendship. And in my story it triumphs' Sports Page Editor Grant McGinnis over both the lovers and the bad guys. zTftu.MONem...Nice 'BNJOYS SKYPNING "...seeKS fiBpm WAS Contributing Editor Earnest L. Perry -siNue, sincere 6AMSWJUSTA5 MP ARCTIC mN0r Au Courant Editor Rob Thomas I know I never really did a good job of W0WM...7V..." 5UNKY ANP sexr as BXPWRAVON:.. ALL-W-OUT". S^Rp"^y Photo Editor Donna Lemons defining Friendship. I hope my novel will do I fMT/ISIZIHO, Staff Reporter Cathy Chapman that. I think I've got myself on the right track -'2*:.. •:..2r:.H \ ::A5 fiLL- 1 :..apu>RtwoN:: m.amvtSH! Staff Reporter Stephanie Cherry now, and I feel good about the direction my \ x=s. e/T-m: book and my life are taking. It seems to me Copyeditor Martin Coleman I've always taken friendship for granted—I've fi ' Copyeditor Michele Razor worked harder at being in love than I have at Chief Photographer Julieanne Miller being a friend. I know that there's a fine line in Wp G"fc%. Staff Photographer Dan Petersen there somewhere, and I know I've probably Staff Illustrator Todd Camp stepped over it. But I'm convinced that friendship can make good reading, maybe Ad Manager Michael II. Martel better reading than romance. ferswab V-MA Faculty Adviser Rita Wolf -Hall is a lophomort'Engliih/RTVF major. r Production Supervisor Steve Brite

Q. Are there any similar characteristics, we don't get into blaming women for vio- They do plan and are aware of patterns that fear may lead women to mobilizing them- either in personality or environment, lence against women. people have. We do know from the rape selves into some type of protective action. among people who commit acts of violence Q. Do attackers usually know their vic- literature that there is a certain profile that toward women? tims, or is it more often a random selec- is more dominant among women who are Q. What effect does an increase of violent tion? raped; someone who is not paying too crime have on the mental health of a com- A. There are a number of studies and biog- A. Even if it shows up in the statistics that much attention about where they're going, munity? more people are attacked by strangers, we walking not very purposeful with their raphies of people who have been convicted A.There is a great deal of fear. There is a of a series of murders or rapes. They do have no way of knowing because a lot of head down, unaware of their environment. people are attacked, and they're much less fear about going out at night. Some of it tend to be the loners, more socially iso- Q. Do you feel that sensationalizing news may be temporary, thinking that this per- lated. We assume them to lie men and that likely to report an attack by somebody they stories of unsolved murders may encour- know than to report an attack by a stranger. son is going to be caught. The emotional is in fact empirically the case. There is age more violence? response of fear can become contagious. some suggestion that men who have at We do know that people will stalk some- body and track somebody for a period of A. One thing I have observed is the high Other people catch that feeling that thev some point been dominated by a strong number of stories day after day in which afraid So the actmoreafrai 1 time. °A 'L - y ' mother figure might possibly be reacting there is no significant new information. and it becomes a very circular process. against that kind of background. When you Q. Is that common, for an attacker to stalk But, it is a front page story. There is a Most women experience some degree of first hear of that, the tendency is to blame his victim? A. 1 think it's more likely a possibility, and I'm not saying it's an im- tear of violence from men, whether it's Dr. Jean Giles-Sims is an assistant that domineering mother, when in fact that person would be in areas where there is a portant contributing factor. But, it does very subtle or a full-blown paranoia. Often mother may have been doing what she professor of sociology. Her areas of high likelihood that somebody is going to keep the issue alive and in front of the those buried fears come out. People begin needed to survive in an environment that show up alone. Places like hospitals where public and is going to increase the fear of to see things in shadows. They begin to specialization are violence in the wasn't very supportive. Even though that nurses get off shifts in the middle of the women who feel they may possibly be vic- have dreams and to imagine things-all of association shows up, I'm concerned that family and sex roles and family night are particularly dangerous areas. tims. That's not always bad because that which are evidence of an underlying fear. Vol. 85, No. 3 TCU DAILY SKIFF Friday, January 25, 1985/3

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TCU Volleyball Club plays tournament Saturday

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fc^.fc-*-*.* «. t < 4/Friday, January 25, 1985 TCU DAILY SKIFF Vol. 85, No. 3 Police make suggestions for self-defense, safety Yet people don't need to panic, said Stephanie Cherry Swann. "W'e don't think it's a good Skiff Reporter idea for the community to be in a total state of fear," he added. Members of the Fort Worth Police Beckerich said there are several Department met with a group of steps people, especially young citizens Wednesday night to tell them women, can take to help protect what steps they can take to prevent themselves. themselves from becoming victims of One step Beckerich suggested is to crimes. always let someone know where you Some 1(H) people crowded into the will he and when, and to notify them Southwest Recreation Center to hear of any change ol plans. the advice of Sgt. R. M. Beckerich from the Comprehensive Crime Pre- Another suggestion he gave is for vention division of the Forth Worth people to have their keys in hand Police Department. when travelling from their home to Fort Worth City Council member the car and back. This avoids any ex- Kathy Wetherby and Lt. Tommy tended period of time in which people Swann from the homicide division ol have to fumble for keys. the Fort Worth Police Department "This is just giving .somebody that's also addressed the group. lurking out there the opportunity to Beckerich said that although the jump on them," Beckerich said. females who are missing or have been Beckerich also said people, espe- found dead are "attractive" and about cially women, should avoid walking or 21 years old, it is important for every- jogging alone on dark streets. one to be more aware of the possibility of becoming crime victims. He said that if female students are "Don't get loaded with a false sense apprehensive about walking to and of security because you don't happen from classes or the library at night, to be a 21-year-old model," Beckerich they should not be embarrassed to ask said. a male student to escort them.

Bill McPadalin. a sophomore nursing major, adds to a suggestion list in Stems and Staples, the new in the basement of the Student Center Store clerk Pamela Houston looks on, PHOTO BY DAN PETERSEN Stems and Staples offers both "It (the flowers) is decorative for the refrigerator units for the dips and successful. The potential is there," Karen Anderson store, and also a marketable product yogurt, he said. Dux said. on campus. Dux said. Marriott decided what would he on The prices on items in the store Skit! Kepi HUT "Stems and Staples will he ahle to the product line in a number of ways, compared to that ol items in other compete with convenience stores like he said. They had cashiers ask people convenience stores vary. Some of the prices are higher by about 5 to 8 cents. When the sun sets on tlic TCU 7-11," Dux said, "hut the store will what they would like to see sold; they The convenience ol Stems and Sta- campus, students no longer have to not try to compete with supermarkets had inform 1 questionnaires, and they ples, however, cannot be beat. risk their lives by walking oil campus like Safeway." listened to what the campus Dining for munchies, Dux said that some of the prices are Advisory Committee had to say. A suggestion book was put in the A convenience store, a joint project below 7-11 prices, and the only way "If the students want it, that's what store to help find out more of the stu- ofTCU and Marriott, opened this past the store will succeed is if it sells in we want to have in the store," Dux dents needs. Student suggestions week in the basement oi the Student volume. said. have varied from chewing gum to Center. Stems and Staples' main pur- Dux said the store was designed to He said that Marriott plans to start gummy bears to newspapers and pose is to provide additional services keep some student business on cam- several promotions in the next few cigarettes. But the main complaint on campus, according to Bill Dux, pus by aiming their product line at the days. The promotions will include one was not being able to use meal cards Marriott food manager. needs of the students. on carnations, a discount/coupon for purchases. "It's a convenience to students as "We have a real need for sugges- promotion and a special on Perrier The plans for the convenience store opposed to their driving someplace," tions and input from the student water. "The first days were just to see if it were discussed in July 1984, Dux Dux said. population," Dux said. "Without that was set up right," he said "Everyone said. Last fall a contest was held to Stems and Staples not only sells we don't know what is needed.' Fort Worth Councilwoman Kathy Wetherby discusses the locations of a is kind of feeling us out right now. find a name for the store, and Jeanne bread and milk, hut it also sells roses, The facilities belong to TCU, but recent string of murders and disappearances at a Crime Prevention Hopefully, we'll come to some happy Gendron was the winner with Stems carnations, and plants at retail prices, Marriott spent four to five thousand meeting held at the Southwest High School gymnasium, PHOTO BY marriage along the way." and Staples. Fifty dollars was added to he said. dollars on the project. Dux said. The DAN PETERSEN primary expenses were in buying new "Without student input it won't he her meal card as a prize."

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Eric crushed the Horned Frogs, 69-59 in vacation relaxing at home. The Laird of Mississippi led all scorers Horned Frog men's basketball team with 24. Fayotteville. TCU won the battle in- side for the first half before Arkansas has been on the court, plaving their Dec.22-TCU vs Niagra (Gator Bowl took over in the second half to win the way through the 1984-85 season. Invitational) game. Here's a wrap up of the Frogs' last TCU picked up its first road victory month. Carven Holcombe had 21 points of the season with an 81-71 win over and 7 rebounds to lead TCU. Dennis Dee. I .-> Oklahoma City University at Niagra to take third place in the Gator TCU Nutt with 18 points and Tracy Mitch- Bowl. The Horned Frogs used a zone ell with 11 points also backboned the Sophomore forward Carven Hol- defense for the first time this season to Frog attack, but against Kleine and combe scored 20 points to lead the cement the victory, a tactic that went company, it just wasn t enough. Frogs to a 71-60 victory over Abe well with a strong shooting perform- Lemon's OCU Chiefs. The game, ance. Jan,12-Baylor at TCU played in front of 2,393 at Daniel- Dennis Nutt scored 22 points and The Frogs romped to their first Meyer Coliseum, was riddled with was named, much to his surprise, the Southwest Conference victory of the poor play as the two teams combined tournament's most valuable player. season, winning 84-68 over the lowly for 46 fouls and 33 turnovers. Carven Holcombe had 17 points and 6 Baylor Bears at Daniel-Meyer Col- TCU guard Dennis Nutt scored 17 rebounds for TCU while senior point iseum. TCU broke its four game los- for the winners while Tracy Mitchell guard Tracy Mitchell had 10 points, 4 ing streak, primarily on the strength added 10. The win lifted the Frogs assists and no turnovers. ol an 18-point run in the first half. record to 5 wins and one loss. TCU's performance in beating the TCU never trailed in the contest Dec. 18-Cainpbell College at TCU Purple Eagles was especially impress- and played strong defense to counter- TCU coasted to its sixth win of the ive in light of the fact that Niagra had act a Baylor comeback attempt in the season with an easy 58-42 victory over defeated fourth-ranked St.John's the second half. Carven Holcombe led Campbell College in front of more previous week. the way for TCU with a game-high 24 than 2,200 in Fort Worth. Dec.28-TCU vs San Diego State points, while Tracy Mitchell had 19 Carven Holcombe once again led (Cabrillo Classic) and Dennis Nutt and Michael the way for the Frogs. The sophomore After losing a heartbreaker at the Washington had 10 apiece. Jamie sensation from Houston scored 16 buzzer the week before, the Horned Dixon played well, coining oil the points and added 7 rebounds. Dennis Frogs won a last minute victory of bench to preserve the win Nutt had 12 points for TCU, now six their own. Tracy Mitchell scored on and one in the year. Jan.l6-Texas A&M at TCU an off-balance 15-footer with just six TCU played one of its finest games Dec.21-TCU vs Mississippi (Gator seconds remaining to give the Frogs a TCU basketball players Carven Holcombe and Marc Houston listen to the referee in Saturday's Bowl Invitational) ol the season, but it wasn't enough as 72-70 win. Southwest Conference action. PHOTO BY JACQUELYN TORBERT they fell 65-60 to Texas A&M in over- Jim Killingsworth's Horned Frogs SDSU had led by two at the half, time. The Frogs scored the final four fell for only the second time this sea- but TCU stunned the 5.842 in attend- ched by the overpowering Boston points in regulation to send the game son, this one a 66-64 heartbreaker at Tracy Mitchell stored 14 lor the Jan.5-TCU at Rice ance at the San Diego Sports Arena by College Eagles. 92-75 before a crowd into the extra period. the hands of Ole' Miss to open the Horned Frogs while Jamie Dixon TCU dropped its second straight defeating the previously unbeaten of 4.897 in San Diego. BC shot 61 Ironically, the Aggies hit only 3 of Gator Bowl Invitational in Jacksonvil- came oil the bench for 12 points. conference game, this one bv a score Aztecs on their home court. percent from the floor while the Frogs 12 tree throws in regulation but bit 10 le, Fla. Jan.3-Houiton at TCU of 63-62 to the Kite Owls, but the Carven Holcombe led TCU with 23 could manage only 46.3 percent, The straight in the extra period to win the Mississippi freshman Joe Coleman The Houston Cougars scored 10 game wasn t as close as it sounds. The points. Dennis Nutt had 19 and Tracy loss was TCU's third of the season. ballgame. fired a 15-footer at the buzzer to beat points in the last three minutes to beat Owls went scoreless for the game's Mitchell added 14 points to the Frog Roger McCready poured in 31 Kenny Brown led the Aggies by hit- the Horned Frogs. The loss ended TCU. 83-73. The game featured 19 final two minutes and 15 seconds, attack. For the Aztecs, Anthony Wat- points and had 5 rebounds for the ties. 14 lead changes, 70 percent allowing the Frogs to make it close. ting 10 of 18 field goal attempts for 22 TCU's finest effort of the season up to son scored 22 points. Eagles while Michael Adams scored shooting by the Frogs and another TCU turned the ball over 16 times. points and adding 6 rebounds to bis that point, according to Killing- Dec.29-TCU vs Boston College (Cab- 23 points and had 7 rebounds. Feu great performance by Dennis Nutt including a crucial miscue by Dennis totals. Carven Holcombe scored 17 sworth. "I thought our players played rillo Classic) TCU, Dennis Nutt had another and Carven Holcombe, but it wasn't Nutt with only seconds left. Carven points for TCU. Dennis Nutt bad 16 about as well as they could," Killer TCU's hopes for their first tourna- strong 20-point performance and was enough. Nutt ponied ill 20 points and Holcombe once again led the Frogs in and Tracy Mitchell added 11 for the said. Frogs. ment victory of the year were squel- named to the all-tournament team. Holcombe added 19 for TCU. scoring with 21 while Nutt had 13. Seven voice commitment to TCU football

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