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UCF extinguishes Flames; Beckton grabs record Men's soccer team wins final game - Sports" Roaring Reagan'80s are gone, but is it too late? Mudslingers booked to fight Tuesday - Opinion 'NEWSGLIPS ..... FEATURES ...... OPINION... CLASSIFIED ..... SPORTS.. —ami tiffm .3 .......... 6 .......... a 10 .16 Central Florida Future Volume 23, Number 23 University of Central Florida/Orlando Tuesday November 6,1990 SG will help fund ski team, magazine by Tom Kopacz STAFF REPORTER A majority of students at Thursday's student forum approved spending $2,500 for partial purchase of a ski boat for the UCF water-ski team. The students present also unanimously approved a $1,500 allocation to the Cypress Dome, the UCF literary magazine. All money spent as a result of the student forum will come from the student senate's Working Fund. The senate is not in place because of the Oct. 18 decision to suspend Student Government statutes and throw out the results of the original senate election. Ski team members said the team needs the boat because the Ski Nau- tique boat it has is dilapidated and rotted out. The new boat will be purchased at manufacturer's cost for $15,000, said ski team Coach Budd Berringer. Additional money will come from the sale of the old boat, SG's executive branch and the ski team's annual $18,500 allocation from the Athletic Department. Student body President Jeff Laing said Oct. 29 that $2,000 was originally going to be up for discussion at.the forum, with an additional $3,000 from the SG operations account. Berringer said $5,000 will be diverted from ski team funds to help pay for the boat. He said that money is normally used to pay for scholarships and travel costs. Berringer also said there is a possi- see FORUM page 5 Jim Ferguson/CbiNTnAL FLC SCHOLARLY FORUM Dr. William H. Schubert, Dr. Landon E. Beyer and Dr. E. Wayne Ross speak Oct. 31 at a forum: 'Curriculum in the 21st Century: The Role of Personal Theorizing.' Fieldhouse scheduled for April opening date Construction on time; 11 projects planned in next 2 years by J.C. Smith CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE The new Fieldhouse and track facility is well under way and should be completed sometime in March, only two weeks behind schedule. Jerry Osterhaus, director of Facilities Planning, said that all the campus construction projects are about on schedule. The Fieldhouse and track facility will open this spring, he said, and the Arts Complex will open in the fall semester. Osterhaus said the Fieldhouse should be completed sometime in March, two weeks behind schedule. He said the building should open about April 15. The Arts Complex should be completed on Aug. 1. Site preparation for the Student Union will begin in December and run through April, he said. The preparation includes clearing the grounds, bringingin electrical lines and installing water and sewer pipes. The $7 million for the project will come from bond sales. "If we start construction around May of'91, it should be ready for the fall semester of'92," Osterhaus said. The Student Union will have a recreation area, a lounge, 6,000 square feet of retail space, large meeting rooms, a food court and a computer room for student use. It will also house the Student Government offices. "Just about anything you could think of that a student might need while he's on campus for a day or a year will be available there," Osterhaus said. In addition, construction of student apartments should begin in April or May. Osterhaus said the apartments will be similar to those off campus. "However, its construction will be see CONSTRUCTION page 5 Costumed investigators arrest 16 at Haystack East Halloween party by Mary Watkins STAFF REPORTER Some costumed guests at an off-campus Halloween party turned out to be undercover law enforcement investigators who arrested 16 party attendants. The Orlando Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco, aided by The Metropolitan Bureau of Investigations, sentinvestigators clad in army fatigues and masks to a Halloween party Oct. 31 at Haystack East Apartments on Alafaya Trail. Investigator Walter Rober- son said Valencia Community College student Andrew P. Young, 19, was arrested and charged with holding a party where underage drinking was taking place. Underage drinking is a criminal charge under the Florida "house party" Statute 856.015. Young and Scott D. McElroy, 22, were charged with selling alcohol without a license. Apparently Young and McElroy demanded donations from beer drinkers that night. McElroy was also charged with carrying a concealed weapon when investigators found a knife in his possession. Investigators arrested Natalie L. Harold, Karen R. Has- tenbrook and Kim A. Jones and charged them with underage possession of alcohol. Investigators said Harold, Hastenbrook and Jones were UCF students. However, UCF Records and Registration was unable to confirm that. Eleven others were arrested for underage possession of alcohol. Each received a notice to appear in court. Capt. Jack Wallace, who is with the Division of Alcoholic Beverages, said investigators got a flier advertising the party. see HALLOWEEN page 3 HOMECOMING 1990 "The Roaring Knights of UCF" Monday, Nov. 5 1la.m.-1p.m. Final voting for king and queen 5 p.m.~7:30 p.m. :. Tuesday, Nov. 6 I1a.m.-l p.m. Final voting for king and queen 5p.m.~7:30p.m. 9 p.m. Comedian: Henry Cho (SAC) Wednesday, Nov. 7 11 a.nvl p.m. Final voting for king and queen 5 p.m.~7:30 p.m. •jSij:;^ 8 p.m. lipsync Contest (SCA) 9:30 pm Speakeasy/Casino Nite Thursday, Nov. 8 11 a.m.-l p.m. Final voting for king and queen 5 p.nv7:30 p.m. ;W :7:30 p.m. UCF vs. Brazilian National (Gym) 9 p.m. Drive-in Movie Nite (SCA) Friday, Nov. 9 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Final voting for king and queen 4 p.m: Parade (main route) 8 p.m. Taylor Dayne concert (Gym) Saturday, Nov. 10 1:30 p.m. UCF vs.Slippery Rock
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Title-Alternative | FuTUre |
Preferred Title | Central Florida Future (Orlando, Fla.) |
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Publisher | University of Central Florida |
Collection Description | Semi-weekly student newspaper of the University of Central Florida (UCF). It started in 1968 upon the opening of Florida Technological University (FTU), UCF's predecessor. Initially it was called "FuTUre" and published weekly. The words "Central Florida" were added around the time the school changed to UCF. It is available in microfilm (1968-1986, library call number LD1772.F9 A1438), online (September 2001-current, at http://www.centralfloridafuture.com) and in University Archives (1968-current). |
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Place | Orlando (Fla.) |
Coverage-Temporal | 20th century |
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Transcript | UCF extinguishes Flames; Beckton grabs record Men's soccer team wins final game - Sports" Roaring Reagan'80s are gone, but is it too late? Mudslingers booked to fight Tuesday - Opinion 'NEWSGLIPS ..... FEATURES ...... OPINION... CLASSIFIED ..... SPORTS.. —ami tiffm .3 .......... 6 .......... a 10 .16 Central Florida Future Volume 23, Number 23 University of Central Florida/Orlando Tuesday November 6,1990 SG will help fund ski team, magazine by Tom Kopacz STAFF REPORTER A majority of students at Thursday's student forum approved spending $2,500 for partial purchase of a ski boat for the UCF water-ski team. The students present also unanimously approved a $1,500 allocation to the Cypress Dome, the UCF literary magazine. All money spent as a result of the student forum will come from the student senate's Working Fund. The senate is not in place because of the Oct. 18 decision to suspend Student Government statutes and throw out the results of the original senate election. Ski team members said the team needs the boat because the Ski Nau- tique boat it has is dilapidated and rotted out. The new boat will be purchased at manufacturer's cost for $15,000, said ski team Coach Budd Berringer. Additional money will come from the sale of the old boat, SG's executive branch and the ski team's annual $18,500 allocation from the Athletic Department. Student body President Jeff Laing said Oct. 29 that $2,000 was originally going to be up for discussion at.the forum, with an additional $3,000 from the SG operations account. Berringer said $5,000 will be diverted from ski team funds to help pay for the boat. He said that money is normally used to pay for scholarships and travel costs. Berringer also said there is a possi- see FORUM page 5 Jim Ferguson/CbiNTnAL FLC SCHOLARLY FORUM Dr. William H. Schubert, Dr. Landon E. Beyer and Dr. E. Wayne Ross speak Oct. 31 at a forum: 'Curriculum in the 21st Century: The Role of Personal Theorizing.' Fieldhouse scheduled for April opening date Construction on time; 11 projects planned in next 2 years by J.C. Smith CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE The new Fieldhouse and track facility is well under way and should be completed sometime in March, only two weeks behind schedule. Jerry Osterhaus, director of Facilities Planning, said that all the campus construction projects are about on schedule. The Fieldhouse and track facility will open this spring, he said, and the Arts Complex will open in the fall semester. Osterhaus said the Fieldhouse should be completed sometime in March, two weeks behind schedule. He said the building should open about April 15. The Arts Complex should be completed on Aug. 1. Site preparation for the Student Union will begin in December and run through April, he said. The preparation includes clearing the grounds, bringingin electrical lines and installing water and sewer pipes. The $7 million for the project will come from bond sales. "If we start construction around May of'91, it should be ready for the fall semester of'92," Osterhaus said. The Student Union will have a recreation area, a lounge, 6,000 square feet of retail space, large meeting rooms, a food court and a computer room for student use. It will also house the Student Government offices. "Just about anything you could think of that a student might need while he's on campus for a day or a year will be available there," Osterhaus said. In addition, construction of student apartments should begin in April or May. Osterhaus said the apartments will be similar to those off campus. "However, its construction will be see CONSTRUCTION page 5 Costumed investigators arrest 16 at Haystack East Halloween party by Mary Watkins STAFF REPORTER Some costumed guests at an off-campus Halloween party turned out to be undercover law enforcement investigators who arrested 16 party attendants. The Orlando Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco, aided by The Metropolitan Bureau of Investigations, sentinvestigators clad in army fatigues and masks to a Halloween party Oct. 31 at Haystack East Apartments on Alafaya Trail. Investigator Walter Rober- son said Valencia Community College student Andrew P. Young, 19, was arrested and charged with holding a party where underage drinking was taking place. Underage drinking is a criminal charge under the Florida "house party" Statute 856.015. Young and Scott D. McElroy, 22, were charged with selling alcohol without a license. Apparently Young and McElroy demanded donations from beer drinkers that night. McElroy was also charged with carrying a concealed weapon when investigators found a knife in his possession. Investigators arrested Natalie L. Harold, Karen R. Has- tenbrook and Kim A. Jones and charged them with underage possession of alcohol. Investigators said Harold, Hastenbrook and Jones were UCF students. However, UCF Records and Registration was unable to confirm that. Eleven others were arrested for underage possession of alcohol. Each received a notice to appear in court. Capt. Jack Wallace, who is with the Division of Alcoholic Beverages, said investigators got a flier advertising the party. see HALLOWEEN page 3 HOMECOMING 1990 "The Roaring Knights of UCF" Monday, Nov. 5 1la.m.-1p.m. Final voting for king and queen 5 p.m.~7:30 p.m. :. Tuesday, Nov. 6 I1a.m.-l p.m. Final voting for king and queen 5p.m.~7:30p.m. 9 p.m. Comedian: Henry Cho (SAC) Wednesday, Nov. 7 11 a.nvl p.m. Final voting for king and queen 5 p.m.~7:30 p.m. •jSij:;^ 8 p.m. lipsync Contest (SCA) 9:30 pm Speakeasy/Casino Nite Thursday, Nov. 8 11 a.m.-l p.m. Final voting for king and queen 5 p.nv7:30 p.m. ;W :7:30 p.m. UCF vs. Brazilian National (Gym) 9 p.m. Drive-in Movie Nite (SCA) Friday, Nov. 9 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Final voting for king and queen 4 p.m: Parade (main route) 8 p.m. Taylor Dayne concert (Gym) Saturday, Nov. 10 1:30 p.m. UCF vs.Slippery Rock |
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