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Central Florida Future, Vol. 20 No. 19, October 29, 1987 University of Central Florida STARS Central Florida Future University Archives 10-29-1987 Central Florida Future, Vol. 20 No. 19, October 29, 1987 Part of the Mass Communication Commons, Organizational Communication Commons, Publishing Commons, and the Social Influence and oliticalP Communication Commons Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Newsletter is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in Central Florida Future by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation "Central Florida Future, Vol. 20 No. 19, October 29, 1987" (1987). Central Florida Future. 809. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/809 Ski team looking for lake . best team in the nation if we could have a by Jeannene Burnham convenient lake of our own." CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE Willis said another problem is having to keep the boat at the captain's house. "It's a lot of The water ski team is still hoping for a higher trouble to haul the boat from one place to an­ authority to see things their way and allow other," he said. them to practice on Lake Claire, while the Willis said another problem is that the team • Biology Department is hoping the lake will is unable to use other lakes. remain free of power boats. He said, "The problem is all of these nearby Lake Claire in a sense belongs to the Biology lakes are owned by companies who prefer not to • Department. The department does not actually let us use them. Sure, we'd love to go across the own the lake but the department has been street and practice on the lake owned by studying Lake Claire for many years. Westinghouse. It's the perfect size and an ideal Scott Willis, UCF Ski Team member, would location, but the answer is always the same; the like to see Lk. Claire shared between the ski property owners will not allow it." team the Biology Department. "The lake would Gary Rickard, a member of the UCF crew be ideal for the team, As it stands now, our team team, said the ski team is not looking at the lake has to drive to Lake Orienta for practicing problem logically. purposes. The drive is 40 minutes away. It is so He said, "I'm not against the ski team using hard to get the team together at one time and Lake Claire, but they need to take a second look drive 40 mfles for practicing. That is why we very seldom practice. We could probably be the SEE LAKE PAGE 3 Patrol's job: keep food &drink from ruining valuable books and leaving trash all over the magazines and newspapers by Christina Lee library. "Some patrons were are not to be removed from the BAG LADY CENTRAL FLORIDA FVfURE actually having pizza parbes library. Not every UCF student looks as good as this one did during in the study rooms," she said. "Ninety percent or higher of Friday's Homecoming Parade. Three years ago, the Li­ "Although they're not a po­ students who set off the alarm brary established a Student licing unit, they're presence are simply making a mistake. Library Patrol to curtail bla­ acts as a deterrent," said Bain. They forgot to check out the tant disobedience of the The patrol also monitors the book they were reading," said library's "no food or drinks library en trance between class Anne Marie Allison, director of Profs say don't worry policy." changes to make sure no one the library. "The patrol just According to Janice Bain, walks out with books that have reminds them to go back to the head of Access Services, stu­ not been checked out. They about market era.sh dents at that time were eating also remind students that SEE PATROL PAGE6 enough, the computer auto­ by Don Wittekind matically sells. College stations EDITOR IN CHIEF Veit said that this lowers the price of the stock further, The stock market continues which may lower other stock watch FCC ruling­ to rise and fall with alarming prices. &9am : . > wucF IN THE MORNING. uncertainty, and according to "Onceitgetsstarted, there's 9-Noon: '.. '" .. , - . : ·:. ·MORNING CONCERT UCF professors the nation's no way to stop it," he said. little affect on UCF Veit said that in the past, · · · «>.".::Mon-Comedy Update uneasiness is well founded. ~-,, ~- Concerning the economy as stock brokers might have by Paula Rodriguez ·,, ,·. ,.,. Tues-.UciF.Students Vlewthe News a whole, two of three profes­ made the decision to buy when CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE .. ·,, ..'·::-:.;, •..,< ~< , ~·.-r Wed-UCF Sports Forum' sors interviewed felt that an prices dropped. The comput­ ~ ~ :. ,,_;.>;::~-tLThurs~Perspectives. on ClinJcal economic recession is on the ers, he said, replace the judge­ way. ment call with a set formula. Hundreds of college radio stations have cho­ -~ 1.~·!('.:tf~ti:g~-!~Y:~ ... :: ..,. .: ~yc~olom~i : ·. · .,~,: < ~ ~::·· .., ... :.,. Frl--Health News UpdatE;:).':' "Consumer confidence has Veit said that while in the sen to play it safe while waiting for the Federal been shaken," said Dr. E. past the government might Communication Commission's response to a Theodore Veit, an associate have pumped money into the broadcaster's petition to change its rules about professor of finance. "There is economy to help revitalize it, what kinds of racy material can be allowed on most likely going to be less our current national deficit the air. spending on houses and autos makes that virtually impos­ Many local music fans thought ofWUSB, the and other durable goods, and sible. · State University of New York at Stonybrook's that's recessionary." "All told, we have a real FM station, as Long Island's hippest radio out­ Veit said he thinks the prob­ serious problem," Veit said. let. The station, after all, often played new, lem is embedded in a rapid · Dr. Navel K Modani, an radical music no one else did. But not any more. increase in stock prices associate professor of finance, The station's retreat to safP music and pro­ coupled with new computer­ generally agreed with Veit, gramming began last April, when the FCC ized trading programs. but was a little more optimistic revised its indecency guidelines. He said that in the com­ about the economy's future. The FCC's April revision bars s~tions from puter programs, many stocks "We have just had a turmoil have set sell prices. That is, SEE RADIO PAGE 4 when the price gets low SEE MARKET PAGE 5 CONFETII SPORTS NEWS CLIPS 3 • Everyone has ·an • Read all about UCF's OPINION 8 opinion about cats, es- upcoming football op- pecially about black ponent. Plus, check out COMICS 9 cats. Read Alain Levi's . a feature on Knights' in-depth look into ·the defensive back Corris CLASSIFIED 10 myths surrounding black Ervin-he wants it all for cats. UCF. SPORTS 12 • 2, The Central Florida Future, October 27, 198 7 • Pi Sigma 'E,psi{on 9\lationa{ Professiona{ Organization in Afar/(g,ting, Safes Management and Se{fing • We would like to express thanks to the following organizations for donating prizes to be given away in this year's • IVIC>NSTER • BIKEWISER CYCLES OLYMPIA GYM (Aloma & Lakemont) BURGER KING. QUALITY INN BUDWEISER PANAMA JACK BOARDWALK & BASEBALL PHOTOSOUND ·BENNIGAN'S PIZZA HUT BUDGET RENT-A-CAR PEPSI BUSCH GARDENS ROBINSON'S COCA COLA REGAL BOATS CYPRESS GARDENS RED LOBSTER (Rt. 50 across from DELTA BUSINESS SYSTEMS Mall) DINO'S PIZZA PEABODY J FLORIDA EXPRESS NAUTILUS FITNESS GOLDEN GEMS SHERIDAN MAITLAND HILTON ALTAMONTE SMITH WILSON Business Systems HIS STORE FOR MEN WET-N-WILD HOWARD JOHNSON'S (Downtown) BOOKSTORE HUNGRY HOWIE'S COPYTRONICS HOLIDAY SPAS X-PERT TUNE HOOTERS ·HOLIDAY INN (lnternationa.I) JOHN FLUKE MANUFACTURING LAS PALMAS MELONS SEA WORLD MARK TWO DINNER THEATRE MICHAEL'S PIZZA MAR,RIOT INACOMP McCOY RESTAURANTS HILTON (Walt Dis.ney World) ----------------------1------------------~ · ___... I • News llb"lll\'11\WlilkV&•Wl®fr®1iili111ilt~k,lfllrl•111•1+.llP~·-; ,;r~•~ • Workers unhapy • about new aprons • on her she always got caught by Doris Pfister on doors and handles. "People CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE are different sizes. If they (Building Services supervi­ Controversy has erupted sors) are going to make us over the new aprons workers wear the aprons, they should in the Building Services De­ at least fit." partment are required to wear. Another supervisor com­ Building Services Superin­ plained that the aprons were tendent Patricia Bryant or­ uncomfortable to wear. Lena dered custodial workers and Filteau said the material was supervisors to wear the aprons like sandpaper. "My arm was as a form of identification. all red and irritated from the But workers say the yellow apron rubbing on my arm. It's uniforms are degrading and so rough and scratchy." are safety hazards. The aprons In one instance while work­ have been called: "awful," ing Filteau was cold and put on • "degrading," "ugly," "tacky," a jacket. She left it unbuttoned "hideous" and "embarrassing" so the apron was still visible. by the workers who wear She was informed that she them. would be written up on a refer­ Angela Hyde/CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE Ethel Mason, an assistant ral if she did not wear the M-1-C-K-E-Y superintendent in Building jacket under her apron. UCF's dance team, Satin, does a tribute to Walt Disney World during last week's Homecom­ Services, said the aprons were A survey was taken ap­ ing festivities. ordered in school colors for proximately two 'years ago, appearance and to keep keys and both workers and supervi­ and pagers secure.
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