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UCF..UBRAW mm he Central Florida Future C 1988 The Central Florida Future Volume 20, Number 70 University of Central Florida/Orlando Wednesday July 20,1988 Stutler approves budget President says okay after Senate makes changes by Bryan Smith CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE The $1.4 million Student Government budget, the largest in UCF history, was passed by Denver Stutler, student body president, this week. It will now go to Levester Tubbs, vice president of Student Affairs, and UCF President Trevor Colbourn for approval. Stutler initially vetoed the 1988-89 SG budget. The reasons for the veto were outlined in a memo issued by Stutler to the Student Senate on July 5. The memo stated several changes that Stutler felt should be added. Among the most significant recommendations were to increase the money appropri ated for advertisements in The Central Florida Future, to adjust the overhead assessment to $25,000 and to provide actual figures for the proposed student personal computer lab. With these recommendations, the Senate went back to work on the budget. On July 10, the Senate passed a revised budget that included the changes suggested by Stutler and a few changes added by the Senate. The first major change the Senate made was to transfer the allocation of $20,000 for the PC lab into the Senate Working Fund. According to Dash Wen- drzyk, former Senate Pro Tempore who is now the SG Comptroller, "This was done to allow more flexibility when setting up the PC lab." The second change was re- appropriating $13,000 from the Popular Entertainment Budget of the Student Center into a line-item in the SG budget. This money will be used to provide SG sponsored concerts to the students, according to Wendrzyk. Fred Schmidt, chairman of the Organization Appropriations Finance Committee, said, "The addition of a SG concert fund is a very positive asset for the UCF students." Another significant change added by the Senate was the appropriation of $2,500 for a new sand volleyball court. The last change was the cutting of SEE BUDGET PAGE 5 Local colleges get AIDS grant by Jenny Schuessfer CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE Twenty local college students will be trained to conduct AIDS education programs in Orange County high schools this fall, by virtue of a $10,000 state grant to the UCF. Ten UCF students will be joined by five Valencia Community College and five Seminole Community College students to par- ticpate in this program. Other recipients of grants in the same amount are Miami-Dade Community College, Sarasota and Monroe County schools, and the University of West Florida. The $10,000 state grant to UCF represents part of an overall grant package awarded to the Florida Department of Education by the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta. The funds are to be used in local AIDS education and prevention programs, reported the Public Affairs Office. The UCF program is under the direction of Sharon Douglass, interim chair of Cardiopulmonary Sciences in the College of Health. Over the past year, Douglass has conducted numerous programs on AIDS for area civic and law enforcement groups. Soon, a notice will run in the The Central Florida Future explaining when and where students interested in participating in this program can apply. Applicants need not be of a particular major or class rank, but according to Douglass, students will be selected by showing "a strong interest in and desire to educate on AIDS at a high school level." Students selected will receive their training on campus in a one or two day seminar. Each student will conduct AIDS education programs in three one-day sessions in Orange County high schools. During such a session, the trained student would report to the high school and be assigned to a particular teacher and his regular classes for the entire day. Each student is paid $200 for the three completed sessions. The number of students involved in this program is very limited. But, if you wish to learn more about AIDS, two AIDS education SEE AIDS PAGE 4 JS Ret Advance Registration - Held in Ad 148 mm July.:; ^00 July^. Ouly^ "fans) July 29 0900-1200 Aug; :ilill Ilia!!! 1600-1800 0900-1200 0900-1200 Aug 16*19 Aug 5 Aug 9 TouChtone July 20-22, 25-29 1300-2200 : ill Add/Drop KMhHNI ssa GREETED IN STYLE Rob Arkovich/ CENTRAL FLORIDA FUIURE Orlando Magic Coach Matt Goukas was welcomed to Orlando on June 17 by UCF Cheerleaders Brandy Cook (left) and Shelley Daviddson (middle). Drill team tryouts offered again by new band director by Crickett Drake NEWS EDITOR Tryouts for the 1988 flag, dance and majorette corps will be held for a second time July 23. According to Rick Greenwood, the Music Department's new director, "This second try- out is being held in an effort to contact all of those students interested but were unaware of the first one." The first tryouts were held June 4 under the direction of outgoing director, Jerry Gardner. The second and upcoming tryout will follow the same procedure as the last. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. in the Music Rehearsal Hall. Auditioning students will be taught a routine on for the dance, flag or majorette corp. After lunch, the students will be asked to perform the routine. Each student will be FEATURES ■ A profile on Miss UCF, Cynthia Moore. Plus, Krisien Sweet reviews John Clese's latest film A Fish Called Wanda. OPINION videotaped and judged on how well she learns and performs the routine, as well as how each works with others. "The word about the first auditions did not get out like everyone hoped due to the transition of directors," Greenwood commented. Greenwood added that the Music and Athletic departments are working well together for this year's season. Most of the shows have already been planned. Greenwood also expressed an interest in the band and the various corps doing something extra for UCFs 25th anniversary. Any student interested in trying out should contact the Music Department in the Fine Arts Building, Rooml05, at 275-2869. Any student interested in joining the marching band should also contact the Music Department. No formal tryouts will be held. NEWS CLIPS 3 The woes of summer OPINION school, guns and Logan Belle are the discussion COMICS of this week's opinion page. CLASSIFIED 8 FEATURES
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Transcript | UCF..UBRAW mm he Central Florida Future C 1988 The Central Florida Future Volume 20, Number 70 University of Central Florida/Orlando Wednesday July 20,1988 Stutler approves budget President says okay after Senate makes changes by Bryan Smith CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE The $1.4 million Student Government budget, the largest in UCF history, was passed by Denver Stutler, student body president, this week. It will now go to Levester Tubbs, vice president of Student Affairs, and UCF President Trevor Colbourn for approval. Stutler initially vetoed the 1988-89 SG budget. The reasons for the veto were outlined in a memo issued by Stutler to the Student Senate on July 5. The memo stated several changes that Stutler felt should be added. Among the most significant recommendations were to increase the money appropri ated for advertisements in The Central Florida Future, to adjust the overhead assessment to $25,000 and to provide actual figures for the proposed student personal computer lab. With these recommendations, the Senate went back to work on the budget. On July 10, the Senate passed a revised budget that included the changes suggested by Stutler and a few changes added by the Senate. The first major change the Senate made was to transfer the allocation of $20,000 for the PC lab into the Senate Working Fund. According to Dash Wen- drzyk, former Senate Pro Tempore who is now the SG Comptroller, "This was done to allow more flexibility when setting up the PC lab." The second change was re- appropriating $13,000 from the Popular Entertainment Budget of the Student Center into a line-item in the SG budget. This money will be used to provide SG sponsored concerts to the students, according to Wendrzyk. Fred Schmidt, chairman of the Organization Appropriations Finance Committee, said, "The addition of a SG concert fund is a very positive asset for the UCF students." Another significant change added by the Senate was the appropriation of $2,500 for a new sand volleyball court. The last change was the cutting of SEE BUDGET PAGE 5 Local colleges get AIDS grant by Jenny Schuessfer CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE Twenty local college students will be trained to conduct AIDS education programs in Orange County high schools this fall, by virtue of a $10,000 state grant to the UCF. Ten UCF students will be joined by five Valencia Community College and five Seminole Community College students to par- ticpate in this program. Other recipients of grants in the same amount are Miami-Dade Community College, Sarasota and Monroe County schools, and the University of West Florida. The $10,000 state grant to UCF represents part of an overall grant package awarded to the Florida Department of Education by the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta. The funds are to be used in local AIDS education and prevention programs, reported the Public Affairs Office. The UCF program is under the direction of Sharon Douglass, interim chair of Cardiopulmonary Sciences in the College of Health. Over the past year, Douglass has conducted numerous programs on AIDS for area civic and law enforcement groups. Soon, a notice will run in the The Central Florida Future explaining when and where students interested in participating in this program can apply. Applicants need not be of a particular major or class rank, but according to Douglass, students will be selected by showing "a strong interest in and desire to educate on AIDS at a high school level." Students selected will receive their training on campus in a one or two day seminar. Each student will conduct AIDS education programs in three one-day sessions in Orange County high schools. During such a session, the trained student would report to the high school and be assigned to a particular teacher and his regular classes for the entire day. Each student is paid $200 for the three completed sessions. The number of students involved in this program is very limited. But, if you wish to learn more about AIDS, two AIDS education SEE AIDS PAGE 4 JS Ret Advance Registration - Held in Ad 148 mm July.:; ^00 July^. Ouly^ "fans) July 29 0900-1200 Aug; :ilill Ilia!!! 1600-1800 0900-1200 0900-1200 Aug 16*19 Aug 5 Aug 9 TouChtone July 20-22, 25-29 1300-2200 : ill Add/Drop KMhHNI ssa GREETED IN STYLE Rob Arkovich/ CENTRAL FLORIDA FUIURE Orlando Magic Coach Matt Goukas was welcomed to Orlando on June 17 by UCF Cheerleaders Brandy Cook (left) and Shelley Daviddson (middle). Drill team tryouts offered again by new band director by Crickett Drake NEWS EDITOR Tryouts for the 1988 flag, dance and majorette corps will be held for a second time July 23. According to Rick Greenwood, the Music Department's new director, "This second try- out is being held in an effort to contact all of those students interested but were unaware of the first one." The first tryouts were held June 4 under the direction of outgoing director, Jerry Gardner. The second and upcoming tryout will follow the same procedure as the last. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. in the Music Rehearsal Hall. Auditioning students will be taught a routine on for the dance, flag or majorette corp. After lunch, the students will be asked to perform the routine. Each student will be FEATURES ■ A profile on Miss UCF, Cynthia Moore. Plus, Krisien Sweet reviews John Clese's latest film A Fish Called Wanda. OPINION videotaped and judged on how well she learns and performs the routine, as well as how each works with others. "The word about the first auditions did not get out like everyone hoped due to the transition of directors," Greenwood commented. Greenwood added that the Music and Athletic departments are working well together for this year's season. Most of the shows have already been planned. Greenwood also expressed an interest in the band and the various corps doing something extra for UCFs 25th anniversary. Any student interested in trying out should contact the Music Department in the Fine Arts Building, Rooml05, at 275-2869. Any student interested in joining the marching band should also contact the Music Department. No formal tryouts will be held. NEWS CLIPS 3 The woes of summer OPINION school, guns and Logan Belle are the discussion COMICS of this week's opinion page. CLASSIFIED 8 FEATURES |
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