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Recommended Citation "Central Florida Future, Vol. 18 No. 03, September 11, 1985" (1985). Central Florida Future. 585. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/centralfloridafuture/585 he Central Florida Future Volume 18 Number 3 Universltv. of Central Florida/Orlando Wednesday, September 11, 1985 Knight$·take off to perfect start: 1·0

by Morgan Phillips SPORTS EDITOR

The football hit tlie ·left upright and bounced through the goal posts, with no time on the clock, giving UCF a 39-37 Victory over the Bethune Cookman Wildcats. Placekicker Ed O'Brien found himself the focus of many jubilant team mates and a record crowd of 21,222 in Orlando Stadium after booting a 55-yard field goal to give the Knights the victory. After leading most of the game, head coach Gene McDowell and his team found themselves with a one point deficit and only 49 seconds remaining one the clock. Many ·of the fans ·had already given up hope but McDowell and his troops knew that vic­ tory was still within their grasp. After a first down off a pass interfernce call, the ,. Knights drive was stymied at the B-CC 38-yard line. The clock ticked down to three seconds and when most coaches would have called for a "Hail­ Mary'' pass into the end-zone, McDowell calmly sent in O'Brien to atempt the field goal. "When we cross the 50 yard line we are capable of making a field goal," said McDowell. ''I asked if he could make it and he said yes." The field goal topped off a high scoring, although not perfect effort, by the Knights. "We can play · better than we did on Saturday," said UCF offen­ sive coordinator Mike Kruzcek, 1 'our offense still had some problems." Earlier in the week Kruzcek had predicted that the Knights would score 4:5 points against B-CC. UCF's defense was responsible for a great por­ tion of the victory, after bringing several B-CC drives to a halt short of•the goal after the Wildcats got possession of the ball deep in Knight territory. Another factor, which effected the outcome of the game was special teams. Though, O'Brien kicked the winning field goal, several missed kicks by Manny Mannadez of B-CC, and four mishandled or Tim Barto/The Central Florido Future blocked punts from the Wildcat specialist could Paydirt! have made the difference.· The Knights will try to continue their winning Putting on a burst of speed, Aaron Sam leaves a B-CC defender in the dust during the Knights' 39-37 ways this Friday against the Southeast Louisiana victory over the Wildcats Saturday night. More than 20,000 people saw the game; 7,000 more Lions in Orlando Stadium at 7 p.m. than the previous record. SG looking to see good fight in senate elections

by Amy Lake p.m. each d;iy. quam1cat10ns: candidates must be tend weekly senate meetings and hold CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE The current administration is hoping enrolled and registered under the col­ membership in at least one of the five for some good contests in the upcom­ lege in which they wish ~o hold a seat; standing senate committees. ing senate elections. "We want the candidates must be enrolled in a Applications for the senate positions There are currently 30 seats seats to be contested because the posi­ minimum of six semester hours; can­ are available in the room 200 of the available in the student senate. tions came too easily in the past which didates. must have a cumulative GPA Student Center. They are due no la~er Student Government Senate elec­ caused interest (in student govern­ of at least 2.0; candidates cannot be than 5 p.m. on Sept. 13. tions will be held on Sept. 23 at the ment) to falter," said Vice President under the disciplinary actions of Senate meetings are regularly held area campuses (Brevard, Daytona and Andrea Darner. restrictive probation, suspension, or every Tuesday at 3:15 p.m. in room 147 South Orlando) and on Sept. 24 and 25 Any registered student can run for expulsion. of the Adnlinistration building . on the main campus from 9 a.m. to 7 election by meeting the following four Elected senators are required to at-

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Noted sex· therapist Dr. Ruth Westheimer dispelled several myths about sexuality Monday when she spok~ to almost 2,000 students in the UCF gym. Known for being explicit in her lectures on human sexuality, W estheimer discussed and answered questions about such topics as sex educa­ tion, contraception and masturbation. Westheimer added that she was there to learn as well as teach: ''I have never left any group of students... where I did not learn something new," she said. "Sometimes it's a new position." Westheimer cited a poor attitude toward "sexual literacy'' as the cause of umy,anted teen pregnancy in America. She said the condom and diaphragm "are the only reliable means of contraception," but Tim Barto{The Central Florida Future lamented the lack of a "perfect" contraceptive. Campus Cop "We have so much technology. We have com- · Officer Green of the UCF Police Department writes a citation after a recent auto accident on campus. puters ... we can put a man on the moon, but we Although some of their duties include traffic control. haven't devised the perfect contraceptive," she said. . . Although she talked in detail about sexual inter­ course, Westheimer repeatedly stressed the ''im­ FEEDS has ·solution for working grads portance of human relationships" and "moral and religious values.'' by Chris HaHield Graham and the Florida Legislature who invested · To clear up misconceptions on the subject of CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE. $1.3 million into the program. masturbation, Westheimer blasted myths about Dean of Engineering Bob Kersten is responsible personal fondling causing insanity, eye problems ·for bringing F.EEDS to UCF. The program, which and hair loss. Graduating engineers who would like to continue replaces the "Graduate Engineering Education . Westheimer's appearance Monday night . was their education might find a solution to their pro­ System" (GENESYS) was designed to give Florida . part of program entitled "Responsible Intimacy" blem in the relatively new "Florida Engineering engineers . a flexible system to continue their ' sponsored by the Health Education Center and the Education System'' (FEEDS). graduate studies~ · Programming and Activities Council. ~EEDS was approved in 1983 by Gov. Bob SEE FEEDS, PAGE 4 Instructors at·UCF find textbook writing brings promotion Fedler' s Reporting for· the Print Media is used in by Wanda Schulman jow-nalism classes at UCF and also other schools ·CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE such as Harvard. The book is now in its third edi­ tion. Fedler began the book as a graduate student while teaching at the University of Kentucky. He -Some 41 professors at UCF are using their own said he had "a summer with nothing to do" and textbooks in the classes they teach. "was surprised at how easy it is" to write a ~x­ tbook. ''Writing a textbook can help an instructor gain full profes~orship", said Dr. N. Gary Holten, pro­ Dr. David F. Scott co-authored Basic Financial fessor of criminal justice. Hoken added that a few Management. The book and its accompanying faculty members ·have gained tenure in the past study aids were completed in 18 months. Scott without publishing, but today pu\>lishing is a ·Dr. N. Gary Holton Dr. Fred Fedler describes the book as ''highly successful'' and says definite help in getting promoted. he will begin revising it soon for a fourth edition. because he and Sheriff Lawson Lamar are col­ Principles of Industrial Chemistry is a graduate Holten's book, The System of Criminal Justice laborating o~ a new book. level text written by chemistry professors Chris differs from others in the criminal justice field Dr. Fred Fedler, a professor of journalism, said Clausen and Guy Matson who said the book was because it is more structured and offers more learn­ that students have ·a mixed reaction when they designed ~o fill a ·void in chemistry as practiced in ing aids. Holten added that hls book was designed. discover they are using their instructor's text. the real world. They pointed out that the text has for community college us~. Now in its second edi­ "Some are impressed, others are s~eptical, a few been translated into Spanish and is being used in tion, he said that there will not ~e a third edition view it negatively," he said. · South American countries.

0 LOST AND FOUND (NCES). The decline is at­ a post-graduate degree in make the National Direct athletes to quiet fears that On June 22 a large amount . tributed to a drop in the the mathematical, physical, Student Loan (NDSL) pro­ the recently enacted rules of money was found by a number of 18 . to 24-year­ biological, engineering, gram pay its own way, an discriminate against black dorm resident in the dorm olds. social sciences and the American Council on Educa­ athletes. area. Anyone who believes The NCES predicts that history and philosophy of tion study shows. Proposition 48 would re­ the recovered money may be 12.25 million students will science. The study says higher in­ quire freshmen to score at their own, notify the box: enroll in the nation's col­ Applicants must have terest rates would lower by least 700 on the Scholastic holder of P.O. Box 28055, leges this fall, compared to completed 20 or fewer 7 5 to 90 percent the amount Aptitiude Test or 15 on the Orlando, FL, 32867. Please 12.35 million last semester hours in one of the of new capital needed to American College Testing tell exactly where, when, September. above fields and belong to a fund the loans. In addition, a exam before they could play how much money, and what minority group. Applica­ higher rate could save the college sports. denominations of bills com­ 0 MINORITY SCIENCE tions can be obtained by · government 17 cents on The committee suggests promised your lost cash. FELLOWSHIP writing the Fellowship Of­ every NDSL dollar it loans. replacing the test score re­ The National Science fice, 2101 Constitution Ave., quirement with an index 0 ENROLLMENT DROPS Foundation has announced Washington, D.C. 20418. 0 NCAA LOWERS STAN· computing the student's College enrollment is ex­ its 1986 graduate DA RDS combined grade point pected to drop by 10,000 fellowships. 0 LOAN INTEREST IN· A National Collegiate average and test scores. this academic year, accor­ Three-year graduate CREASE Athletic Association special ding to a report released by fellowships consisting of an By raising interest rates committee has recommend­ the National Center for $11,100 annual stipend are from 5 to 8 percent the ed easing the new admission compiled by Krys Fluker • F.ducation Statistics available for work leading to federal government could standards for student 4, The Central Florida Future, September 11, 1985

·FEEDS Business Administration • (CEBA) will have two studios FROM PAGE 3 allowing course offerings to -...,.------be greatly expanded. Present­ . ly, UCF delivers 26 courses to The four major universities - 15 locations off campus with College Night involved in FEEDS are UCF, 347 students registered in the Wednesday Night the University of South program. Florida, the University of The man in charge of 9pm-2am 2 for 1 's Florida and Florida Atlantic FEEDS, Dr. Bruce E. • Free Daquiries for the Ladies University, all of which have Mathews, is very enthusiastic Dancing and Large Screen Video • graduate engineering pro- about the future of. the pro­ No Cover grams. gram. "I see the FEEDS pro- Live D.J. 5 Nights a Week Each school produces gram expanding because of . videotapes of various the necessity of delivering . . Happy Hour . graduate courses. Currently, continuing education to in­ ~ ..-:, ... ~~~4·30 7·00 MF· FEEDS offers degrees in dustrial sites as industry in­ ,... .. __.;:.;:~ . - . - civil, industrial, computer, creases. One reason the state :::-e.;::: ------==-- --::.. electrical and mechanical is interested in the program is engineering. A limited because· new industry will __. -- number of courses are also need to hire recent graduates available in aerospace, en- while many recent graduates • vironmental, chemical and wish to continue their educa­ nuclear engineering. tion. The FEEDS program UCF produces over 300 will allow them to receive .. tapes a week and the new graduate degrees while work­ Center for Engineering and. ing." •

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Jeff Gllck{The Central Florida Future Can ·we build a city in space? by Morgan Phillips number of space related industries found that women aboard the space The possiblity for improvement of DISCOVERIES EDITOR makes this one of the areas in the platform will be a necessity. "We industrial efficiency through work in country expected to experience have noticed that in training and space is almost limitless. The null tremendous economic growth due to study, the whole work atmosphere gravity effect also means that men "Before the end of the twentieth the influx of government funds. and the mood in a crew of men and can do thousands of times the amount

century1 the United States will have Although bids have not been taken, women are better than in men-only of work they would be able to do on an operable permanent space station as yet, for construction related to the ones,'' the Soviet Training Chief said. earth. in orbit," said Michael Harris, a space station several area firms as ex- "Somehow the women elevate rela- The station will also be able to ac­ NASA representative to Washington. pected to receive contracts. tionships in a small team, and this complish a gqod deal which is not The U.S. Senate and House of The present plan for the station is helps to stimulate its capacity for possible on earth due to the fact that Representatives recently passed for the space shuttle to transport work." the solar collectors, which will be legishition which allots funds for several cylinder shaped modules h;1to The orbital station will allow both mounted on the station can produce NASA to assemble and place a per­ orbit where they will be connected private industry and the government millions of watts of energy at almost manent space station in orbit before with solar energy collectors to form to profit through defense and com- no cost. the year 2000. the facility. mercial enterprises. The energy from the sun has not Initial stages of the station include Each cylinder, 14 feet in diameter been partially absorbed by the at- the establishment of a small research and 30 to 40 feet in length, will con- '' · mosphere making the orbital collec- facility to study the effects of pro­ tain rooms for sleeping space, crew The space station tors much more effective than any on longed exposure to the conditions entertainment, excercise equipment, · earth could be. · found in earth orbit. Recent problems food preparation, restroom facilities, Will SOffie day lead All of these factors will become part with "space sickness" have caused storage and work space. f · d f • I of the decisions which must be made concern over the ability for man to re­ In an effort to reduce the amount of Q an In US rla in the next few decades. The question main physically and mentally healthy psychological stress found in space, park in space." is no longer if there will be a perma- in space for extended periods of time. from being held in a confined area for nent space station but when. The Soviet Union has placed scien­ ex;tended period~ of. time~ ' areas have - Michael Harris . The space shuttle will be an-Jn- tists in their orbiting space lab for been. added to provide crew members tergral part of the program and you durations that exceed those ex­ with time to themselves. This will can watch upcoming. launches for in- perienced by any !J.S. or other hopefully prevent many of.the con· The U.S. Department of Defense formation about station tests. · Western astronauts or scientist, but flicts between personnel that would . will then have a orbital observation At present there have been no dates· the lack of free exchange of data bet­ inevitably occur if the- stations' oc- post from which to control the U.S. set for completion of a'1y of'the space ween the U.S.S.R. and the United cupants were forced to live· with the orbital defense· systems. Many tests stations apparatus," although the States has made acceptance of the other members constantly; - concerning nuclear defense in space space· shuttle will be pesting pro- Soviet claim of "no major problems" Behavioral science has long been a can be completed more effectively totypes of equipement which may be hard to except. part of the Soviet space program with from an orbital platform than in in- used at a later date on the station; · The eventual conclusion of the pro­ crew members of their Soyuz space dividual space shuttle trips. For more information on the space ·. gram calls for an industrial research, lab routinely being hooked up by Private industry will also have the station project as information is developement, and fabrications audio/Visual link with their family opportunity to eventually buy space released watch the "Discoveries" sec· center to be connected with living members and friends · back on earth. in the station for experimentation, tion and we will try and keep you in­ quarters for the workers/scientists in Some sources indicate that even with developement and production of formed. permanent orbit. these precautions the station in- space products including space grown ''The space station will some day habitants are noted to exhibit greater crystals and manufactured micro­ The number at which you can reach lead to an industrial park in space,'' levels of fatigue and a desire to return chips. · the Kennedy Space Center Base said Harris. home as their tour of duty lasting up The weightless condition in space operator for more information about The idea of the permanent station to eight months comes to a close. elliminate almost all of the external upcoming lauches and the progress of in space has been well received in the Officials from the Soviet forces exerted on objects so crystals the space station project in the future Central Florida area. The large Cosmonaut Training Center have also will grow much larger and faster. is (305) 867-7110. Richard Man1doer1er ~he Central Florida Future General Manager S. Mikell Rhodes Morgan Phllllp1 Adam Chnan Kelly Ruff Editor Sports Editor Photo Editor Advertising Director Don Wittekind Jeff Glick Cheri Miiewski Jim Donato Managing Editor 'Art Director Production Manager Ad Production Manager Tim loll Morgan Phllllps Jim Moore Alan Rosenberg News Editor Discoveries Editor Systems Manager Sales UC F's best Won; Alafa.ya problems getting ridiculous • What more can be said about the friends, giving them surveys to do on Knights' victory over Bethune­ what will be good for us in the year Cookman Saturday nigh,t? Wow! 2025. • apout sums it all up, but it doesn't tell Naturally, we appreciate the fact the whole story. that the state is looking for long term The UCF athletic program has solutions, but no efforts to even pro­ always been under fire. It is very like­ vide simple temporary relief are being ly that once this victory fades into made. history the program will still c_ome In the spring of this year at an area · (~II.I~.:' ,u~~~ under fire. No one expects one win to forum, DOT officials promised relief College Press Service • make all that UCF has been through during the summer in the form of seem worthwhile. But maybe for a lit­ shoulders (the kind that keeps your tle while we can all be proud; for car from careening into a ditch). ourselves and for our school. Shoulders would have been Head coach Gene McDowell said great: .. had they happened. What Saturday that the best teams don't Alafaya really needs is a few left turn always win. Maybe not. But UCF's signals. When asked what it would best did. take to get signals, DOT officials said Go Knights! in the spring that it would take some Next question: whatever happened surveys, state approval, blah, blah to the I-4 trophy? Maybe Bobby blah, et al. Estill is gagging on it? Someone suggested re'Cently that The Central Florida Future print the How mu.ch longer are UCF name, address and phone number of • students going to be subject to the the DOT official responsible for ridiculous driving conditions along overseeing the UCF area. Out of Alafaya Trail? ... deference to the students, faculty and People inaccurately blame universi­ staff who have been jerked around for ty and local officials for the problems too long, The Central Florida Future and lack of solutions. In fact, the real is only too happy: Henry Fuller,

culprits are none other than the state Florida DOT, PO Box 47, Deland1 FL department of transportation. In­ 32721-0047. " stead of making tangible efforts The state DOT won't make the ef­ ~~ towards soine short term relief, the fort to get UCF short term relief. Will College Press Service DOT is busy fattening up its favorite you? •

No one can quarrel with the pro­ Repeated threats to retaliate that are against shadows. If the United States position that the United States must not followed by action are counter­ wants to continue to play a role in the not use military force unless we have productive. A president of the United Third World it must attack terrorism the means to achieve our goal of vic­ States should warn only once. at its source. We must hold those who tory. But we· must recognize that Terrorism, whether undertaken by inspire it and pay for it accountable where our interests are clearly involv­ states, political groups, or in­ for their actions. • ed, we must take risks to protect dividuals, is one of the most insidious The most powerful weapon ter­ them. every instance of terrorism, we and deadly aspects of . the Third rorists have is the civilized world's Every military operation cannot be should always act decisively when we World War. The Soviet Union and its parochial approach to combating a sure .thing. The United States is a know who is responsible and where proxies use terorism to ·wage covert them. If Americans are taken • great power with worldwide respon­ they are. Otherwise we give carte war against the West and its friends hostage, the world considers it solely sibilities. We will not prevail against blanche to these international and allies. It is also a tactic that our an American problem. If most of the an enemy willing to take any risks to outlaws to strike again. enemies use to try to drive the United passengers of a hijacked jet are • achieve vicotry if we are unwilling to If one group of terrorists succeeds States out of the Third World. We Kuwaitis, the hijacking is considered take some risks to prevent defeat. in intimidating the United States, were forced out of Lebanon not by primarily Kuwait's problem. When a The same principle applies to inter­ others will be encouraged to try, and another country but by suicidal ter­ car bomb explodes in the streets of national terrorism. Some urge more lives will undoubtedly be lost as rorist barids whom we could barely · Paris, we leave it up to France to res­ restraint in retaliating against a result. Swift, timely retaliation, identify and whose sponsors remain pond. terorism because of the admittedly even if there is some risk to innocent out of our reach. Terrorism today is an international significant risk of casualties among people, will mean that other terrorists Our military forces can only fight challenge to an international order, .. civlians, hostages, and our military will be less likely to threaten and kill an enemy they can see. All the and it requires an international personnel. But while we cannot ask in innocent people in the future. military power in the world is useless response. Eating crow with Bobby;. still hope for Kiosk · • I Like Bobby ... Why is everyone so uptight about · students out ot the workers in? The fences kind of • Bobby Estill picking B-CC over UCF? Let's face it, remind me of going to the zoo. I always expect to the man only went with the odds. In fact, I picked .see a sign reading, "Keep Out... Do Not Feed The the Wildcats to down the Knights by a score of Carpenters." 35-14. Boy, I hope everyone doesn't hate ~e now As The Car Parks ... While I'm complaining about • (that didn't already). everything, the parking situation hasn't improved. If it helps my own situation any, I picked UCF To top that, the UCF police are getting real itchy over Southeast Louisiana by a 26-24 margin this those new stop lights installed on Alafaya? I really about giving tickets. Must be an inborn kind of • week. If the Knights let me down this time ... enjoy the even greater amount of tinie it takes to thing. See Pigskin Picks (originated last year by your's get out of school these days. You would think that Next time you're hunting for a spot, try this: Put truly) in the sports section for more wild guesses. every now and then someone could accidentally do a fin on top of your car, play the theme from . Oh yeah, I would like to say "Goodbye," and a something to improve conditions here. "Jaws" on your tape deck and circle the lot very • hearty good luck wherever you go Bob. You were a The Kiosk Lives ... The new Student Government slowly. It helps break up the boredom and can later big enough man to swallow your words and I can Kiosk is finally taking shape. I heard it is supposed be converted to a point system for team play. We respect you for that. By the way, if Channel 2 needs to be completed by Spring of '93. Okay, maybe it call it "Land Shark". · • a new man in sports, I know a real neat guy named will be a little sooner. Feel free to make variations on the main theme. Manny Moon who just might be interested ... I've always wondered why they put those fences Some that we recommend are: "Eat the Police Stop Lights ... Aren't you all glad that we got all around UCF's construction sites. Is it to keep the Car," "Feeding Freenzy" and "Ramshark." The Central Florida Future, September 11, 1985, 7

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Overall, both teams combined to score possession. B-CC;s punt was blocked which 76 points in the 60 minute game. set the scene for UCF' s first three points of •' It was place-kicker Eddie O'Brien who pull­ the season. The Knights gained possession of ed t'1e Knights through with a 55 yard field the ball on B-CC's six yard line. Although the goal which bounced off the left upright with offense failed to score six, the Knights three seconds remaining on the clock. managed to get on the board first and take an O'Brien also contributed three other field early 3-0 lead. goals and three point after conversions ac­ On their next possession, UCF scored their counting for 15 of the 39 points. first touchdown with a six yard pass from • With 4:32 left in the contest, the Wildcats Lanham to tight end Mac Lantrip. Lanham trailed 36-30. They looked to Bernard Hawk found Lantrip crossing, left to right in .the to lead BCC to a game winning touchdown. endzone between the Wildcat secondary. Hawk marched the Wildcats 70 yards before finding flanker Sebastian Brown in the corner Lantrip, who comes to UCF from Florida of the endzone. State, has been tranformed from linebacker !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! to tight end for M cD ow ell's squad. Steve Webster deflected a B-CC punt, and with 11:18 remaining in the second quarter, "we could have a UCF took over on the-Wildcat 34. great football team Pam Glmson/Central Florida Future McDowell sent in back-up quarterback ~aron Sam rambled through the B-CC defense last Friday, before the season is. Darin Slack in the second quarter. With a in the Knight victory. A record 21,222 fans witnessed the 10-0 lead, Slack capitalized on the thriving first victory over B-CC. over." · Knight offense and connected with Poe White on the 25 yard line. White outran the - Gene McDowell B-CC defense to the goal line, strengthening the UCF lead to 16-0.

The Knights finished off the first half with The seven yard touchdown along ·with the a 19-9 lead over a bewildered B-CC team. extra point gave the Wildcats the lead from UCF for the first time in the ballgame. The Knights headed to the locker room con­ . The Knights then had only one v.ision, to fident after their first victory, "We could get the ball over the 50; for the field goal. have a great team before this season is over, " ''When we cross the 50 yard line we are the UCF head coach related after his team capable of making it," UCF head coach Gene defeated B-CC. "We will be outmanned at McDowell said. least eight more times like we were tonight. A penalty at the end of the B-CC As I've said many times before, the best touchdown put the 'Cats at the 45 yard line teams don't always win." . for the kick-off. B-CC then elected to try an onside kick which Eric Simpson recovered · UCF looks to add another win Friday giving UCF pocession on thier own 27. against Southeast Louisiana at Orlando Starting quarterback Tony Lanham and Stadium. In 1983, the Knights dropped a the rest of the Knight offense took to the field 54-28 decision to the Lions. This year, UCF is to drive the ball downfield. Lanham scrambl­ looking for their first win against SLU and ed out of the pocket to gain 15 yards on se­ one must admit things are definitely looking cond down reaching the UCF 42 . up for the Knights. • When wide reciever Poe W~te went long and outside for the pass from Lanhan, defen­ With one win under their belts, UCF has sive back Chris Stewart interfered, bringing tasted the sweet sensation of victory, and will UCF 15 yards closer to victory . .Brian be looking to continue a winning tradition. Ed O'Brien kicked a 55-yard field goal with three seconds Glasford brought down a pass from Lanham · Last week the Lions lost to McNeese St. left in·the game to give UCF a 39-37 victory over the B-CC which put UCF on B-CC's 39. 16-7. Wildcats. UCF soccer team posts victory, 5·1 · game," said White. "Sclunit really deserved that ·goal," Kathy Johnson by The Knights then faced two 10 said coach Jim Rudy, "He's been CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE minute periods in overtime play. A working really hard all summer.'' couple minutes into overtime Moham­ Rudy also commented on the entire med Moghaddam hit a bomb from 18 team effort and determination The UCF men's spccer team pulled yards out to pull UCF ahead 2-1. throughout the game. "We couldn't out their first victory 5-1, against Soon after, Todd Goodman dribbled have played any better for the first Jacksonville in an overtime situatjon, on the endline and beat the game. The team pushed above and last Sunday. goalkeeper on the near post to boost beyond," commented Rudy. What first appeared to be a close the Knight lead to 3~ 1. Overall there were no outstanding game, tnrned out · to be ~ match It was then freshman Paul Innerari­ ind,ividual efforts, the starters and dominated by the Knights and their ty' s turn to score. The point ac­ the bench all worked to pull together ' aggressive attacking philosophy. · counted for his first collegiate goal. and defeat Jacksonville, although With less than 30 seconds left in Innerarity shot, fought for his own re­ defender and returning starter Robert the second half, Greg White headed bound, and then booted the ball past Heileman displayed non-stop effort the ball to score the tying goal, sen­ the keeper's grasp. His goal gave the \md hussle throughout the entire ding the game into overtime. Knights a secure cushion of three game. 1 Donna Lindsey/Central Florida Fulure White scored from 18 yards out and goals over Jacksonville. Rudy commented on Heileman's • watched the ball slowly roll past . performance~ '~Robert was very cons- Tim Schmit and Jon Burns work to several Jacksonville defenders. ''It Another midfielder, Tim Schmit move past this Jacksonville Dolphin, was such a fluke thing, but it really also slated his first collegiate goal • toward the goal. felt·great. We needed to win that first late in the second period o~ overtime. SEE ·KNIGHTS, PAGE 14 10, The Central Florida Future, September 11, 1985 Knights are 1·0 but Marino is worthless What a game! comments on the 'fins. three field goals? I haven't checked Well, Gene, you're on your way. Firsf and foremost, why did you the record books but isn't that near­ Just five more wins and you'll have bother coming back, Dan? Miami ing the total for last season? I guess achieved what no other coach has would have been better off starting Von Schauman won't be returning been able to do. Don Strock Sunday. any time soon. . Yeah, you'ffhave a winning season, Shula made one of his rare mistakes The Dolphins also have to get Glen but the important thing is that you by choosing Marino. _The greedy fool Blackwood back. The defense was so will have forced Manny Moon to leave was a sloppy passer and had very lit­ weak ... Well, I'm as speechless over sports. much to complain about in that con­ tle idea of how to run his offense. I bet Miami's bumbling as I ~m over the If you missed the UCF vs. B-CC test, I'll just move on to other sub- he's a little more reasonable at the Knight's success. · game, I offer you my sincerest sym­ jects. · bargining table after this. One note to our "big brother" The • pathies. I can honestly rate that game How about them Dolphins? And Some good points about Miami: Orlando Sentinel: I think your sports among the top two or three most ex­ while we're complimenting super Alonzd Hampton is proving to be an priorities are really mixed up. I mean, citing battles in my memory. powers, ho\,V about the 49ers? exceptional addition to the Dolphins. if the Knights had lost or even won a Gene McDowell has brought UCF a I can describe both teams in one We didn't see much of Davenport, the mediocre game I could see placing the type of football that... Oh, ail I can word, overconfident. Our defending other rookie, in Sunday's matchup results in the bottom corner of the say is that I love it. Consider yourself champions both proved how easy it is but I feel confident he will also fare sports page. However, a game as ex­ off Manny's hit list, Gene. to lose in the NFL. I didn't see the well. citing as that one did nof belong Anyway, since I don't really have San Francisco game, but I have a few pid you notice that Miami kicked below the Florida and FSU results. '•

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SHARE THE WORKLOAD! Donna Lindsey/Central Floriq_a Future To those students, faculty . Even playing with several key players injured the Lady Knights are still a force to be over­ and staff members who come. . would like to have a little more free time-you now Injuries plague Lady Knights have the opportunity to share your workload with ------~------of the tougher goalies in the nation this year. by Chris Richcreek Barbara Wickstrand is manning the ·an IBM Personal Computer. CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE wolfpack goal and Rudy says of her' ''On a PC's are workaholics.and ------..,..----- good day, she can shut us out." N.C. State has returned their top two they love what they do. If the pre-season is any indication of what scorers from last years' tournament team, In­ Check them out! See how the Lady Knights will have to face this year, grid l.iium and Kathy Walsh. The Wolfpack they may have a long up and down season. was ranked 15 in the pre-season NCAA poll, easy it is to acquire one. ahead of them. and the Sept. 14 matchup will definitely be a The Lady Knights have been plauged with tough one for the Lady Knights. COMPUTER STORE injuries, bad weather, and a tough exhibition Although they Jost seven starters toe. University of Central Florida schedule. If Coach Jim Rudy and crew can graduation, five of them All~ American, North PC Software and Supplies make it out of the pre-season in good shape, Carolina will definitely be a challenge for the IBM PC Sales and Service they will be ready for a shot at the NCAA Lady Knights. In their first game, the Tar championship. Heels took George Mason, the pre-season Computer Center II, RM 101 281-5603 The teams first obstacle is surving their number I ranked team in the nation, to over- Store. Hours: Monday · Friday trip to North Carolina this weekend. 9:00 am· Noon and 1:00 pm · 3:00 pm In North Carolina State, UCF will face one SEE LADIES, PAGE 15

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defense. ''Ian had a solid game,'' said score off a corner kick that bounced down a vital save which otherwise KNIGHTS Rudy, "Not a lot of flash, but he_was around the penalty box before being would have lifted Jacksonville 2-0 FROM PAGE 9 always back on defense, and always shot over keeper Dan Cordia's head. late in the second period. ------on the ball<' . _ . Cordia came through for the The Knights play their second tant through the game, he wa.s always Jacksonville sco~ed the1~ only g?al Knights late in the second period, game today against Boca Raton at Very sure and secure with all situa- of the game l~te m the first per10d though, with an outstanding save. .3:30 here on the UCF soccer field. tions during the match.'' before half .time. Because of the Jacksonville came down the field with Boca Raton is 0-2 on the season and Also, midfieldman Ian Gill con- miscommunication among the Knight. a counter attack and forced Cordia in is ready to play a physical game tributed to the Knigh~'s_ outstanding defenders, Jacksonville was able t~ a one-on-one situation, he brought against UCF.

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Coach Jim Rudy said of the Knights ef- · tExr OA5s: ~ 24 time and tied them, 3-3. forts, "I was pleased with the effort our girls To stop North Carolina, the womeh's na­ gave. Considering the fact we were playing • DIPUJi1A Ccm5E, LEARN RESERVATIOOS, tional soccer champions for the past four against boys who could tackle and push years, the Lady Knights must stop two-time harder, we did well.' ' TICKETING, AIRLifES, lbm..s, CARS, RAIL, All-American April Heinrichs. Heinrichs, the In their exhibition game against Black National Player of the Year in soccer this Watch Heather the Lady Knights showed no CRuISES, UJ.t:urER, AND TCl.RS past y~ar, led the Tar Heels to their latest signs of rustiness as they upended their op­ championship by scoring 23 goals and ponents, 2-1. Black Watch Heather was the CALL Fm FREE JHXH.RE dishing out i3 assists. She also set an NCAA U.S. National girls champions and National • record for most goals in a final four tourna­ Junior Olympic Champions· last year. They REMIER ment by scoring three over the two game had won 95 straight games before playing the TRAVEL /ICADEMV (305) 660-2255 series. Lady Knights. UCF scored both their goals Rudy says, "Heinrichs is one of the best in the first half, as Akers drilled one into the t 2600 Maitlanq.Center Parkway, Suite 100. Maitland. F1oric1a 32751 players in the country." net, and returning midfielder Sue Mortberg There are other stars on the UNC team. scored on an assist from Jenny Olesen. Team Captain Betsy Johnson made the 1984 The Lady Knights defense held Black • WANT A JOB BUT ·DON'T HAVE ANY TIME NCAA all-tournament team, and was named Watch Heather to only 10 shots on goal the COME TO McDONALD'S the NCAA Rookie of the Year in 1982. entire game. Amy Allman manned the goal, Defender Stacey Enos, from Tampa also as Kim Wyant was sidelined by her knee in­ • MclJonald's we specialize in FLEXIBLE SCHEDULES made the 1984 NCAA All-tournament team. jury. The Lady Knights had 19 shots on goal. J 1c PART-TIM E 1obs! Whether you can only work a In the goal, UNC counts on Kathleen Odell. The Lady Knights are still battling injury , J; )le days a week or even a couple of hours a Odell took over the position this year as Beth problems. Kriss Hipp has been sidelined by · · - ' · we ho v sometning for you. Since we are Hoover, an All-American last year, has arthtoscopic surgery on her knee. Also, Ellen • · , .. n f rorn eariy rm rn1ng tn late at night we can graduated. Golembieski has hurt the back of her leg, but pre-seaso~ is still playing. · d J'. • C"f"E' up wi n a schedule to fit your.s. The Lady Knights started the 1 by dropping their first exhibition game, los­ One of the brightest notes, however, was 10 413 E. 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''Do you know how . many spermato~a it takes to make a woman pregnant," Dr. Ruth . asked ~he 1, 900 students who crowded into the gym Monday night. "One very fast one . '' •

.. e ut a s ex in the audience may really have that BY TIM KIP spots that aired at midnight for a New York radio station. Gradually, problem. '' AND RICHARD TRUETT the mail starting filtering in. "I told · The most unusual question she people that in order for me to talk has dealt with concerned a couple about the things they wanted me to who were very much in love. The She says she is very conservative talk about, that they should send me woman enjoyed tossing onion rings and old fashioned, but she will not their questions," she said. The mail on her lover's erect penis as a part of hesitate to talk about every possible starting pouring in. foreplay. aspect of sexuality from venereal Dr. Ruth asked if she could do a Her book, Dr. Ruth's Guide To diseases to orgasms-on national live call-in . show and the station, Good Sex is being translated into TV. WYNY, agr.eed. "I never had taken six languages. Not bad for a girl who But Dr. Ruth Westheimer's a radio course in my life and look grew up in an orphanage. She ex­ message is about communication what happened." plained that she lived on Kib­ and responsible sexual behavior. The show was broadcast in New butz-an Israeli collective farm. "When I go to sleep tonight I will York, New Jersey and Connecticut ''The people there always said what have a big smile on my face because for a year. was on their minds. That's where I all the students waited for me," she Then came the TV show. And then learned to be so open,'' s~e said. said. a book. Then she made a movie With all the attention the media About 1,900 students endured a which is due to be released soon. has been focusing on sexually two hour delay Monday night after And now a board game called Dr. transmitted diseases, people have Westheimer's flight from New York Ruth's Game of Good Sex is out and been turning to Dr. Ruth for advice. was delayed by bad weather. But selling well. ''People should be extremely the wait only heightened the Dr. Ruth said there is not enough careful. If somebody has herpes they crowd's enthusiasm for her. communication about sex among must tell their partner. I tell my Westheimer stands 4 feet 7 inches parents and children. "The only way homosexual clients to stay with one and stands on a stool when she lec­ people can learn about anything is lover .. There's no way to ask so­ tures. She is the grandmother next by talking, yet we live in a strange meone tactfully if they have a door type that you always feel at society that doesn't talk about sex. I disea~e. It is important for people to home with. She is one of those rare am very explicit _about sexual infor­ just· speak up and say whether or individuals whose quick witty '~nse mation and data." · not they have something. of humor and bubbly laugh makes In fact, Dr. Ruth has come under I believe that science and medicine her instantly likeable. She is .so­ fire from The Moral Majority will find a cure for herpes and AIDS meone you can talk to without har­ because she dares to talk openly and but until then people must be very boring any reservations. give advice about sex on the air­ careful,'' she explained. ·"I think of myself as ari educator waves. She is not the type to mince Westheimer is 57 and she is mar­ first and a sex therapist second," words. "If people don't like what ried to an electrical engineer who she said. "Dr. Ruth," as she is they hear, they can turn the dial,'' works for Citibank. She has a known to the millions who listen to she said in a sincere tone of voice. 28-year old daughter and a son who her radio show, watch her TV pro­ Being sincere about peoples' sex­ attends Princeton University. gram, and read her books, has been a ual problems is something Dr. Ruth Her schedule is quite full but she pioneer in bringing media attention takes seriously. Although she may finds time for vacations. She said to sexual problems. giggle when a caller asks an offbeat she loves hiking and she recently Dr. Ruth Westheimer said she Dr. Ruth said she got her start on question, she never makes fun of it is an educator first. radio. by taping 15 minute sex advice because "you never know if someone SEE DR. RUTH, PAGE 2

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The Crue have finally relies less on meandering released their long awaited guitar solos. Nikki Sixx has LP, Theatre of Pain. Along also changed the tone of his with a softer approach, the 'lyrics, sounding at times in­ band has also incorporated a trospective. wider variety of iiistruments. Side two begins with Keyboards, cow bells and "Tonight" followed by a filler maracas are just a few new in­ cut called "Use It or Lose It," strumental additions that which shows that the band give the band a more­ still is not able to get from mainstream sound. It proves head banging music. that the Crue has more ver­ ''Raise Your Hands to satility than they have Money." All three songs are Rock'' sounds quite like a demonstrated in the past. reminicent of the old Crue Twisted Sister imitation. The DR. RUTH "City Boy Blues" is a style especialy "Louder" last cut, "Fight For Your FROM PAGE ONE mellow start for side one which is by far the best cut on Rights" features Sixx at his highlighting Vince Neil'~ · the entire LP. lyri<;al best. returned from a snow skiing and hiking trip in Switzerland. unusual vocal style. The piano intro on ''Home On a whole Theatre of Pain A typical week for Dr. Ruth is cluttered with many lec­ The cover of Brownsville Sweet Home" demonstrates shows that the band is not tures and television and radio appearances. On Mondays Station's "Smokin' In The the instrumental skill of Tom­ quite satisfied with the niche she is usually out of town lecturing at colleges or univer­ Boys Room" is followed by my Lee. they have carved out for sitys. Tuesdays and Fridays she works at Cornell Universi­ two even stronger cuts: The new album has more themselves thus far and they ty where she is an adjunct associate professor. On "Louder than Hell" and complicated instrumentals are endeavering to experi­ weeknights and weekends she devotes time to her private "Keep Ypu're Eye on The then previous releases and ment a bit musically. practice. ''I will never give up my practice because that is . where the learning. comes from," she ·said. . Her TV show is scheduled to start taping again on Oct. 21 . -'~,--,... and it will be shown five nights a week to cable viewers. Wherever she goes the audiences loves her. She always tells them to use contraceptives and she favors abortion because there are 1 and one half million unwanted pregnan­ Calendar cies each year.

"Learning about sex should begin at an ear-ly age. You are never too old to learn. "I am 57 and don't hide my age. When I get a standing ovation I know I am doing something Kingdom from 9 p.m. until 1:30 a.m. Tickets · right,'' she said. are $15.95 advance and $16.95 at the gate,. if 11 Wednesday Judging by the crowd in the gymnsium Monday night at D THE...i\ TRE available. UCF, Dr. Ruth can do no wrong. At the Celebrity .Dinner Theatre: Grease. See the second longest running show on Born in Germany, Dr. Ruth has lived in Switzerland, Broadway here in Orlando. The show opened OSEMINAR Israel and studied psychology at Sorbonne, the University Sept. 3 and will run to Oct. 27. Call 843-1751 Learn to be proficient in the business of of Paris. Dr. Ruth earned a Masters degree in Sociology for reservations. marketing your artwork. A two day seminar from the Graduate Faculty of the New School For Social will be held at the Maitland Art Center. The Research and she earned a Doctorate in the interdisciplinary DLECTURE fee: $45.00. study of the Family from Columbia University. A presentation and discussion entitled • "Loneliness and Depression" will be Join faculty members, Elizabeth Wrancher ''Having an open mind is the most important thing a per­ pre~ented at the Jewish Community Center and pianist Anna Constantino-Farina, for an son can have," she said. Dr. Ruth explained that most older in Maitland at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free evening of Donizetti, Puccini, Cimara, Sibella people do not care for her show because they were brought and open to the public. For information call· at 8:00 p.m. in the rehearsal hall. Tickets for up believing that talking about sex openly is wrong. Robin Kohn, 645-5933. the concert are $3 and the money will be donated to the UCF music scholarship fund. The Orlando World Trade Association will She also said that a person should always continue to hold its monthly membership meeting to learn. Her 58 year-old husband is working on a Masters which everyone is welcome. A guest speaker degree in business. will explain how to adjust to the political and foriegn environments different companies are "I have never left a room after a lecture without learning doing business in. The meeting is at the Sun 15 Sunday something new," Dr. Ruth said. And she has left many Bank, N.A., 200 S. Orange Ave. Third Floor rooms lately because her popularity has mushroomed to the at 7:00 p.m. For info call 425-1234 ext.235. point that she is in constant demand. DWORKSHOP .. The Crealde School of Art is offering a ''I am glad this happened late in life,'' she said. ''If I had fashion photography workshop on location at young children at home I would not be able to do what I the Wyndham Hotel at 9 a;m. The one-day do.'' workshop will offer techniques for advertis­ ., ing photography at the cost of $100. 12 Thursday She is concerned that people are having sex at earlier ages. ''I think it is important for children and adolescents to DMEETINGS know about sex, but I don't think they should have sex," Florida Trail Association will meet in the she said. Goodings Supermarket located ·at 436 and Red Bug Road in Casselberry. The time of the meeting is 7:30 p.m. and is open to the public. Dr. Ruth said she has addressed questions about almost • 16 Monday every aspect of sex, but she said that a good sex life won't save a bad relationship. "People have to really love each DART other first," she said. Adult art classes will begin at the Maitland • Friday Art Center. The fee is $72 for the nine week 13 course. DMOVIES • The Orlando Science Center (formerly The DNATURE John Young Planetarium) will show "The The public is invited to attend a presenta­ tion concerning Florida's most valuable and Best Of Alan Parsons," · a cosmic concert at • 8:00 p.m. in the Planetarium. Tickets are threatened natural resources: water and Confetti $2.50 per person and members pay only wetlands. No admission charge. The meeting Richard Truett $1.50. is at 8 p.m., at Central Christian Church, 250 Editur W. Ivanhoe Blvd. Jeff Glick Cheri Milewski • Art Dirl'dor DEXHIBIT Produ<:tion Managl'r The first exhibit of the season in the Center Gallery will be "Trifecta: Stylized 14 Saturday C1111.fl'lti. is p11lili~lwd Ii~ Tlw C1 ·11tral 1-"ioridct F11t1m -. st11d1'1ll Photograghic Interpretations." The exhibit llt'\\'Spap1 ·r ul 1111' l "ni\Prsil\ of C1•11lral Florida. Smd all rrpli1·s lo: DMUSIC will feature local artists Jane Plante, Mark Cm1fl'fti!Tlw Cn1tral f111ritl11 f11111rc ·. P.O. Bu:-. 2:i000. l "nh1nih The musical style of the 1930s aiid early Ritter, and Marty Whipple until Oct.4. The of Cmt ral Florida. Orlando. 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