Cincinnati Technical College 1987 -88 Basketball Roster

Cincinnati Technical College 1987 -88 Basketball Roster

We at the Cin Tech Comm Staff would like to offer you an opportunity to contribute articles or other written materials -fa our student newspaper. Also, don't forget our free classifieds and our Mini Message Board. Cin Tech Comm Staff Cincinnati 'fechncial College Non-Profit u.s. Postage 3520 Central Parkway PAID Cincinnati, Ohio 45223 Permit No. 1218 Cincinnati, Ohio Tigers Outlook Tiger Basketball Ticket Policy With a number of talented returning Johnson, and Ron Pahlsson, we hope players to blend with promising to have that mark erased." Students and Faculty/Staff Free Admission with a CTC 1.0. card. newcomers, Cincinnati Technical Col­ lege head basketball coach John Myron Trimble, a 6-2 point guard Students and Faculty/Staff spouses and children $1.00 admission Hurley will turn up the tempo as his from Grand Rapids, Michigan, was a Other General Admission - $2.00 for Adults, $1.00 for Children Tigers "go for the gold," namely the great find and will provide the defense Ohio Junior College Athletic Con­ and penetrati9n that Coach Hurley ference championship. likes in his point guards. Near the end of the 1986-87 season, A trio of perimeter returnees provide Hurley began to see more consistency the experience to help mesh the from his 17-15 Tigers, especially from . newcomers into the Tiger system. 6-3 his freshman group, as they responded Phil Rice, who battled all season for a to the pressures of junior college tour­ starting position and finally won it late nament play, and this was very en­ in the season, is junior colleges' answer couraging. Still, the flaws were evi­ to Rex Chapman. He has great all­ dent. With a lack of overall reboun­ around athletic ability. ding and spotty defensive play, the Tigers were forced to battle some Neal Kennedy, ~ 6-3 swing man, show­ tough odds. However, Hurley and his ed great promise late last season. He staff enjoyed a productive recruiting along with improved 6-2 John Thomas season, panning some nuggets from the could compete for the starting point stream of junior college basketball guard position and are versatile enough talent. The biggest find, though, came to play the other two perimeter posi­ from the Cincinnati area at the beginn­ tions. ing of the school year. Also on the perimeter is 6-2 Fritz The addition of 6-8 Pat Washington Taylor and 6"2 Orlando Williams, both gives the Tigers something they haven't freshmen. Taylor is a deadly three­ had since Rory Glasco graduated - a point shooter and comes to the Tigers dominating big man under the boards . highly regarded. Williams is a jack-of­ . Pat signed at Ole Miss, a Division I all trades of player who can score many school, out of high school but things different ways. did not wor~ out and he never played Womens Center Sponsors Council Candidates any college basketball. Since that time, Back for his second season after a year he has not played any organized off is 6-4 Curtis Harrison. Harrison basketball but, when he gets some col­ has really improved and could see quite On October 12, theCTC Womens Center sponsored a "Meet the Female Can~ lege games under his belt,_he will be a a lot of playing time . didates" for Cincinnati City Council. The following candidates were present: Sally possible junior college All-American Fellerhoff, Sarah V. Gardner, Judith B. Green, Bobby Sterne, Roxanne Qualls and candidate. Rounding out the squad is 6-3 Y2 Phil Maggie Quinn. Pictured, from left to right, are President Frederick B. Schlimm, Glaze, 6-3 Ray Edwards, and 6-4 Les Linda Meador of CTC and Sarah V. Gardner, candidate. With Washington and a number of Flucker . other front-line rebounders'in the fold, Hurley hopes to take some pressure off A challenging schedule awaits the 6-3 sophomore William Moore. Moore Tigers, including a return trip to the was the Tigers leading rebounder last Vincennes Invitational to battle .September Term. year averaging 10~0 rebounds per Alegany for the second consecutive game. Without shouldering all of the time. Also on tap is the defense of the rebounding burden, Moore should be Hudepohl Classic crown at home, the Record Enrollment able to ' increase last year's scoring Brevard Christmas Tourney, the Mott average of 10.1 points per game. "Ragnone" Invitational and the Sinclair Classic . Also, there will be The 1987 September enrollment was crease and a record high. Blacks made "Rebounding was a definite question tests against rivals Vincennes and the largest in the College's history. The up 15.8 percent of the student popula­ mark for us to erase," said Hurley, Sullivan. And, of course, battling for enrollment of 4584 students was an in­ tion in 1987 as compared to 13.6 per­ who enters his eleventh season with a the Ohio Junior College Athletic Con­ crease of 500 over last year, an increase ' cent last year. Caucasian enrollment 359-210 record and 512 career wins. ference against favorites Sinclair and ' of 12.7 percent. The number of credit was up 8.7 percent at 3576 students. "With the addition of Pat Washington Owens Tech. hours totalled over 38,143 and was a Caucasians made up 78.0 percent of to go along with William Moore, Steve 6.2 percent increase over last year; the the . population. Other minorities in­ 2544 FTE pushed the full-time creased from 60 to 65 students. The equivalent total over 4000 for the cur­ total of students who enrolled that at­ rent fiscal year. It appears that the tended Cincinnati Public Schools was greatest increase was in part-time 523. st udents, particularly part-time' women. September enrollment exceeded total projections for FTE's and credit bours. Enrollment of all ethnic groups showed The September totals laid a good foun­ increase over last year. Enrollment of dation for the year and place CTC near Blacks was at 725, a 28.8 per~ent in- the top of the State in growth. Student Loan Defaulters Roommate Referral Service To Pay Collection CostS · From the Editor It's a shame not many people showed Our service provides a clearance, screening, reference verification The Education Department recently , up at this year's homecoming dance. and introduction service for potential roommates. announced that student loan defaulters The dance put on by CTC is a. class act, are currently being notified that they and a lot of work goes into it by the Thank you for allowing me to explain our service to you! This is a business designed will be billed not only the unpaid Student Senate, John Hurley, and with you in mind. The high cost of rent puts a financial strain on anyone who rents. balance on their defaulted loans, but staff. A simple solution to this problem has been to many people to share an .apartmen!. will also be charged for the costs The only drawback to this is how to find someone who would be compatIble to theIr associated with collection. The people there, including, myself, needs, have a good credit history and be looking for the same things in a roommate had a terrific time. A $50 gift cer­ that they are. Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary tificate was awarded, and there was Education C. Ronald Kimberling said, plenty of food and drinks for This is where Roommate Referral Service can help. We provide an introduction ser­ "Each year student loan defaulters everyone. No one at this dance left vice for potential roommates. We do everything for you to set your mind at ease. We cost the taxpayers millions of dollars in feeling bad. The band was the best I do a police, credit and employment check. We also check pas.t ~pa!tment reference.s. litigation costs, staff time, and fees have heard in a long time. We try to find you the perfect roommate based on your specIfIcatIons. We try to fIll paid to private collection agencies. the needs and wants of our clients as closely as possible . Beginning October 1, the Department The Queen this year is Mary Anne will start passing these costs on to the Meibers, and the King is Lee McEl­ Wouldn't it be wonderful to cut your rent in half? Many singles, college students, defaulter. " wain. They received their crowns and divorcees and senior citizens are doing just that with our roommate finding service. danced. Halfway through, the au­ We guarentee 1 - 10 referrals during a two month period. We will supply you with as In the first nine months alone of the dience joined in to help them finish the many referrals as possible during that time that fit your specifications. If we are present fiscal year, the Department has song. unable to supply you with any referrals you will receive a complete refund. recovered more than $226 million in defaulted student loans, just $5 million If you are one of the people who did Our charge is $60.00, a small price to pay considering the money you wi.ll save on shy of the amount collected during the not come to the dance, you really miss­ rent each month and the peace of mind you'll have in knowing that all chents have entire previous fiscal year. ed out on a good time. You know what been carefully screened. they say, "A good time is what you make of it." Well, not in this case, the If this sounds like what you've been waiting for give us a call and we will start look­ good time is already there, all you had ing for your perfect roommate right away! Marlboro Man Dies of Emphysema to do was attend.

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